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4011 Elimination of Tariffs on Imported Goods under the Japan Chile

The Japan-Chile economic partnership agreement specifies details of tariff concessions in Annex 1. Immediate tariff elimination, gradual tariff elimination or reduction, and the categories for concession in tariff quota, etc., for Japan are prescribed in the "General Notes" of Part 1 of Annex 1 (Reference 1). Also, the detailed schedule for Japan on renegotiations, tariff quota and uniform tariff reduction, etc., are prescribed in "Notes for Schedule of Japan" in Part 2, Annex 1 (Reference 2).

(Reference 1: General Notes)
Table 4 columnDescriptionNotes
ATariff elimination on the date of EPA enforcementItems for immediate tariff elimination
BnUniform tariff reduction on a yearly basis in “n+1” phases from the date of EPA enforcement, for elimination of the standard tariff rate at the “n+1-th” phaseItems for tariff reduction & elimination in phases
n=5,7,10,12,12*,15,
Phase 1: Date of EPA enforcement; subsequent phases: April 1 of each year
PUniform tariff reduction from the date of EPA enforcementTarget: Waffles & wafers and certain processed peanut products
Phase 1: Date of EPA enforcement; subsequent phases: April 1 of each year
QEstablishment of tariff quotaTargets: Beef, beef scraps, pork, chicken, tomato puree and paste
RTalks on tariff elimination, etc., after a period of time following EPA enforcementItems for review in the talks
XNo concessions in tariff elimination, etc.Exemption items
(Reference 2: Notes for Schedule of Japan)
Table 5 columnDescription
1Beef: Tariff quota requirements (quota: 1,300 tons in first year → 4,000 tons in fifth year; quota tax rate: 34.6% in the first and second years & 30.8% in the third through fifth years)
2Pork: Tariff quota requirements (quota: 32,000 tons in first year → 60,000 tons in fifth year; quota tax rate: 2.2% in ad valorem duty for meat portions & 4.3% in ad valorem duty for processed meats)
3Beef scraps: Tariff quota requirements (quota: 600 tons in first year, 750 tons in fifth year; quota tax rate: 11.5% in the first and second years & 7.6% in the third through fifth years)
4Date of renegotiation (fifth year after EPA enforcement): Oranges, abalone, etc.
5Chicken: Tariff quota requirements (quota: 3,500 tons in first year → 5,500 tons in fifth year; quota tax rate: 10.7% in the first and second years & 8.5% in the third through fifth years)
6Date of renegotiation (3 years after EPA enforcement): Certain cheese products
7Uniform tariff reduction: Waffles and wafers
8Tomato purée and paste: Tariff quota requirements (quota: 3,700 tons in first year → 5,000 tons in fifth year; quota tax rate: Duty-free)
9Uniform tariff reduction: Certain processed peanut products (with sugar added)
10Uniform tariff reduction: Certain processed peanut products (others)
11Uniform tariff reduction: Bottled wine

Provisions regarding tariff concessions between Japan and Chile


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