China will extend its value-added tax refund policy for inbound tourists to a series of new locations from July 1, including the northern coastal city of Dalian and the central province of Hubei.It is just the latest in a series of moves by Beijing to make it easier for tourists to get tax refunds on retail purchases made during their trips. Other recent changes include allowing tourists to claim refunds at stores as well as border crossings.The new policies are designed to stimulate the...