China will phase out a long-standing platinum tax rebate for a state-owned giant, potentially opening up the market to new entrants.
The government will from Nov. 1 start collecting value-added tax on sales of domestically produced and imported platinum, as well imports of platinum jewelry, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement Friday. Currently,
Platinum prices on the Shanghai Gold Exchange jumped to a premium of more than 10% to global ...
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