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China Allows Expanded Use of ATA Carnets

China recently expanded its use of ATA Carnets to allow their use for professional equipment and product samples, the United States Council for International Business said in a Jan. 23 press release. It had previously allowed use of carnets only…

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for goods destined for trade shows and exhibitions, USCIB said. China will also now allow goods to be brought into the country under a carnet for a full year, instead of six months. The changes took effect Jan. 9.