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Fruits from Taiwan -- duty free
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Updated: 2005-08-01 14:18


Beijing shoppers make their choices among a variety of duty-free fruits from Taiwan in a department store in downtown Beijing August 1, 2005. From Monday, 15 categories of Taiwan-grown fruit are available for mainland consumers at a cheaper price as import tariff is scrapped. Beijing's move to unilaterally implement the tax break, offered by the mainland in early May, will be of great benefits to fruit-growers in Taiwan. [newsphoto]

A store clerk holds a basket for a woman customer as she chooses duty-free fruits from Taiwan at a Beijing department store August 1, 2005. From Monday, 15 categories of Taiwan-grown fruit are available for mainland consumers at a cheaper price as import tariff is scrapped. Beijing's move to unilaterally implement the tax break, offered by the mainland in early May, will be of great benefits to fruit-growers in Taiwan. [newsphoto]


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