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4 Reasons Sourcing from China will be More Expensive in 2008
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中国は成長の貿易黒字を止め、国内インフレーションを管理し、開発を沿岸地域から内陸地方に動かし、重く汚すずっと企業への依存を減らすことを試みている。
これらの目的のために、中国の製造は中国が隠された(時々そう隠されない)費用で調達の同等化に加えると同時により高くなって。
あなたが費用が2008年に立上がり続けると期待できる上の4つの理由はここにある:
1. 減らされたVATの払い戻し
When Chinese manufacturers purchase goods domestically for use in manufacturing, they pay a VAT (value added tax). For people in the United States or others who are not familiar with the term VAT, it’s essentially a sales tax. Historically, the Chinese government allowed for generous VAT refunds if the final manufactured product is for export. However, as of July 1, 2007, China has changed its refund formula. Many products have had their VAT refunds completely eliminated and many others have been reduced. Since Chinese factories typically take these VAT rebates into account when calculating profit margins, the reduction or elimination of them is likely to… Read the rest of “4 Reasons Sourcing from China will be More Expensive in 2008″ or post a comment
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