China’s Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration announced that from 1 April 2026, VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products will be cancelled. The change also reduces battery product rebate rates and eventually cancels them, requiring exporters to adjust customs declarations accordingly.
From 1 April 2026, VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products will be cancelled.
Product code 2404120000 – “products for inhalation without combustion, containing nicotine, not containing tobacco or reconstituted tobacco”.
The rebate rate for battery products will be reduced from 9% to 6%.
From 1 January 2027, VAT export rebates for battery products will be cancelled.
They will be treated according to whether they are listed in the battery product list.
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Jiemian · 8 days ago
China's Ministry of Finance announced a phased rollback of VAT export rebates for battery products, cutting the rebate from 9% to 6% from April 2026 to December 2026 and eliminating it entirely from January 2027. Photovoltaic product rebates will also be scrapped from April 2026. The move is expected to squeeze margins for exporters unless they can pass costs to overseas buyers, with industry experts forecasting gradual price increases of 2–3% for power batteries and 2–4% for energy storage batteries.
OFI International · 8 days ago
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VatCalc · 11 days ago
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China Briefing · 13 days ago
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Bloomberg Tax · 15 days ago
China's Ministry of Finance has announced that goods returned from e‑commerce exports will be exempt from import duties, import VAT and consumption tax from 1 January to 31 December 2027. The move aims to support the growth of cross‑border e‑commerce. The exemption applies to goods returned via e‑commerce platforms.
Yicai Global · 18 days ago
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