✔ 最佳答案
For 68% of the 273 products covered in the initial phase, including textiles, clothing, jewellery and cosmetics, Hong Kong's existing process-based origin rules will be adopted as the CEPA origin rules. For another 17%, including some electronic products and electronic components, the "change in tariff heading" approach will be adopted. For the remaining 15%, such as watches and clocks, the 30% value-added requirements will be used.
The immediate benefit of tariff free access is a saving in costs for the 273 Hong Kong domestic export items to the mainland. Domestic exports to the mainland are expected to increase, while some manufacturing activities in Hong Kong will benefit from CEPA, especially when the product list of zero tariff access is expanded.
Most manufacturers in Hong Kong will continue to use the mainland as their production base. However, some of them might consider expanding their existing facilities or setting up new production lines in Hong Kong to take advantage of CEPA. Besides, given the zero tariff advantage of Hong Kong's exports to the mainland, it is hoped that some foreign manufacturers that plan to set up production lines in the region will be attracted to Hong Kong.
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