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China cuts tax rebates to curb exports

By Richard McGregor in Beijing, Andy Bounds in Strasbourg and Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: June 19 2007 19:01 | Last updated: June 19 2007 19:01

China has cut and in some cases abolished export tax rebates for some of its largest export categories in the latest attempt by Beijing to rein in its bulging trade surplus and ease trade friction with the US and Europe.

The new measures announced on Tuesday appeared to be the most sweeping changes announced so far to the tax rebate system, which has already been trimmed for a number of products over the past year.

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