Section II — Special provisions
PART TWO — SCHEDULE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES
77
Reserved for possible future use in the Harmonised system
99
Reserved for special uses determined by the competent Community authorities
PART THREE — TARIFF ANNEXES
Section II — Lists of pharmaceutical substances which qualify for duty-free treatment
Section IV — Favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of the goods
1.
The titles of sections, chapters and sub-chapters are provided for ease of reference only; for legal purposes, classification shall be determined according to the terms of the headings and any relative section or chapter notes and, provided such headings or notes do not otherwise require, according to the following provisions.
a
Any reference in a heading to an article shall be taken to include a reference to that article incomplete or unfinished, provided that, as presented, the incomplete or unfinished article has the essential character of the complete or finished article. It shall also be taken to include a reference to that article complete or finished (or falling to be classified as complete or finished by virtue of this rule), presented unassembled or disassembled.
b
Any reference in a heading to a material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to mixtures or combinations of that material or substance with other materials or substances. Any reference to goods of a given material or substance shall be taken to include a reference to goods consisting wholly or partly of such material or substance. The classification of goods consisting of more than one material or substance shall be according to the principles of rule 3.
3.
When, by application of rule 2(b) or for any other reason, goods are prima facie classifiable under two or more headings, classification shall be effected as follows:
a
the heading which provides the most specific description shall be preferred to headings providing a more general description. However, when two or more headings each refer to part only of the materials or substances contained in mixed or composite goods or to part only of the items in a set put up for retail sale, those headings are to be regarded as equally specific in relation to those goods, even if one of them gives a more complete or precise description of the goods;
b
mixtures, composite goods consisting of different materials or made up of different components, and goods put up in sets for retail sale, which cannot be classified by reference to 3(a), shall be classified as if they consisted of the material or component which gives them their essential character, in so far as this criterion is applicable;
c
when goods cannot be classified by reference to 3(a) or (b), they shall be classified under the heading which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration.
4.
Goods which cannot be classified in accordance with the above rules shall be classified under the heading appropriate to the goods to which they are most akin.
5.
In addition to the foregoing provisions, the following rules shall apply in respect of the goods referred to therein:
a
camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, drawing-instrument cases, necklace cases and similar containers, specially shaped or fitted to contain a specific article or set of articles, suitable for long-term use and presented with the articles for which they are intended, shall be classified with such articles when of a kind normally sold therewith. This rule does not, however, apply to containers which give the whole its essential character;
b
subject to the provisions of rule 5(a), packing materials and packing containers ( 1 ) presented with the goods therein shall be classified with the goods if they are of a kind normally used for packing such goods. However, this provision is not binding when such packing materials or packing containers are clearly suitable for repetitive use.
6.
For legal purposes, the classification of goods in the subheadings of a heading shall be determined according to the terms of those subheadings and any related subheading notes and, mutatis mutandis, to the above rules, on the understanding that only subheadings at the same level are comparable. For the purposes of this rule, the relative section and chapter notes also apply, unless the context requires otherwise.
B. General rules concerning duties General rules concerning duties
1.
The customs duties applicable to imported goods originating in countries which are Contracting Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or with which the European Community has concluded agreements containing the most-favoured-nation tariff clause shall be the conventional duties shown in column 3 of the schedule of duties. Unless the context requires otherwise, these conventional duties are applicable to goods, other than those referred to above, imported from any third country. The conventional rates of duty reproduced in column 3 are applicable from 1 January 2010. When autonomous rates of duty are lower than the conventional rates of duty, the autonomous duties, shown by means of a footnote, are applicable.
2.
Paragraph 1 shall not apply where special autonomous customs duties are provided for in respect of goods originating in certain countries or where preferential customs duties are applicable in pursuance of agreements.
3.
Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not preclude the Member States from applying customs duties other than those of the Common Customs Tariff where the application of such other duties is justified by Community law.
4.
The duties expressed as percentage rates are ad valorem duties.
5.
The symbol ‘EA’ indicates that the goods concerned are chargeable with an ‘agricultural component’ fixed in accordance with Annex 1.
6.
The symbol ‘AD S/Z’ or ‘AD F/M’ in Chapters 17 to 19 indicates that the maximum rate of duty consists of an ad valorem duty plus an additional duty for certain forms of sugar or for flour. This additional duty is fixed in accordance with the provisions of Annex 1.
7.
In Chapter 22, the symbol ‘€ /% vol/hl’ means that a specific duty, expressed in euro, is to be calculated for each percentage volume of alcohol per hectolitre. Thus, a beverage having an alcohol content by volume of 40 % is to be charged as follows: Where, in addition, a minimum (MIN) value is shown, for example ‘€ 1,6/% vol/hl MIN € 9/hl’, it means that the duty, calculated on the basis of the abovementioned rule, is to be compared with the minimum duty, for example ‘€ 9/hl’, and the higher of the two is to be applied.
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‘€ 1/% vol/hl’ = € 1 × 40, giving a duty of € 40 per hectolitre, or
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‘€ 1/% vol/hl + € 5/hl’ = € 1 × 40 plus € 5, giving a duty of € 45 per hectolitre.
C. General rules applicable both to nomenclature and to duties General rules applicable both to nomenclature and to duties
1.
Unless provided otherwise, the provisions relating to customs value shall be applied to determine, in addition to the value for the assessment of ad valorem customs duties, the values by reference to which the scope of certain headings or subheadings is defined.
2.
The dutiable weight, in the case of goods chargeable by weight, and the weights by reference to which the scope of certain headings or subheadings is defined, shall be taken to be:
a
in the case of a reference to ‘gross weight’, the aggregate weight of the goods and of all the packing materials and packing containers;
b
in the case of a reference to ‘net weight’ or simply to ‘weight’ without qualification, the weight of the goods themselves without packing materials and packing containers of any kind.
3.
The equivalent in national currencies of the euro, for Member States other than participating Member States as defined in Council
IER ( 2 ) (hereafter called ‘non-participating Member States’), shall be fixed in accordance with Article 18 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 ( 3 ) .
4.
Goods eligible for favourable tariff treatment by reason of their end-use: Where the import duty applicable under the end-use arrangements to goods for a specific end-use is not lower than that which would otherwise be applicable to the goods, the said goods shall be classified in the code referring to the end-use and Articles 291 to 300 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 ( OJ L 253, 11.10.1993, p. 1 ) shall not apply.
1.
Customs duties shall be suspended in respect of goods intended for incorporation in the ships, boats or other vessels listed in the following schedule, for the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion, and in respect of goods intended for fitting to or equipping such ships, boats or other vessels.
2.
Customs duties shall be suspended in respect of:
a
goods intended for incorporation in drilling or production platforms: for the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion, and in respect of goods intended for equipping the said platforms. Those goods such as motor fuel, lubricants and gas, which are necessary for the operation of machines and apparatus which do not affect permanently, and are not integral parts of the platforms and which are used on board for the construction, repair, maintenance, conversion or equipping of these platforms are regarded also as being used for incorporation in drilling or production platforms;
1
fixed, of subheading ex 8430 49, operating in or outside the territorial sea of Member States, or
2
floating or submersible, of subheading 8905 20,
b
tubes, pipes, cables and their connection pieces, linking these drilling or production platforms to the mainland.
8901
Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods
8901 10
– Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds
8901 30
– Refrigerated vessels, other than those of subheading 8901 20
8901 90
– Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of both persons and goods
8902 00
Fishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery products
8902 00 12
– – Of a gross tonnage exceeding 250
8902 00 18
– – Of a gross tonnage not exceeding 250
8903
Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes
8903 91
– – Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor
8903 91 10
– – – Seagoing
8903 92
– – Motorboats, other than outboard motorboats
8903 92 10
– – – Seagoing
8904 00
Tugs and pusher craft
8905
Light-vessels, fire-floats, dredgers, floating cranes, and other vessels the navigability of which is subsidiary to their main function; floating docks; floating or submersible drilling or production platforms
8906
Other vessels, including warships and lifeboats other than rowing boats
3.
The suspensions shall be subject to conditions laid down in the relevant Community provisions with a view to customs control of the use of such goods.
B. Civil aircraft and goods for use in civil aircraft Civil aircraft and goods for use in civil aircraft
1.
Relief from customs duty is provided for: These goods are covered by headings and subheadings listed in tables in paragraph 5.
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certain goods for use in civil aircraft and for incorporation therein in the course of their manufacture, repair, maintenance, rebuilding, modification or conversion,
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ground flying-trainers and their parts, for civil use.
2.
For the purposes of paragraph 1, first and second indent, ‘civil aircraft’ means aircraft other than aircraft used in military or similar services in the Member States which carry a military or non-civil registration.
3.
For the purposes of paragraph 1, second indent, the expression ‘for use in civil aircraft’ shall include goods for use in ground flying trainers for civil use.
4.
Relief from customs duties shall be subject to the conditions laid down in the relevant Community provisions with a view to customs control of the use of such goods (see Articles 291 to 300 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 ( OJ L 253, 11.10.1993, p. 1 )).
5.
Goods eligible for this relief from customs duties are covered by the following headings or subheadings: 3917 40, 4011 30, 4012 13, 4012 20, 4017 00, 6812 99, 7324 10, 7326 20, 8302 10, 8302 20, 8302 42, 8302 49, 8302 60, 8407 10, 8408 90, 8409 10, 8411, 8412 10, 8412 21, 8412 29, 8412 31, 8412 39, 8412 80 80, 8412 90, 8413 19, 8413 20, 8413 30, 8413 50, 8413 60, 8413 70, 8413 81, 8413 91, 8414 10, 8414 20, 8414 30, 8414 51, 8414 59, 8414 80, 8414 90, 8415 81, 8415 82, 8415 83, 8418 10, 8418 30, 8418 40, 8418 61, 8418 69, 8419 50, 8419 81, 8421 19, 8421 21, 8421 23, 8421 29, 8421 31, 8421 39, 8424 10, 8425 11, 8425 19, 8425 31, 8425 39, 8425 42, 8425 49, 8426 99, 8428 10, 8428 20, 8428 33, 8428 39, 8428 90, 8443 32 10, 8471 41, 8471 49, 8471 50, 8471 60, 8471 70, 8479 90, 8483 10, 8483 30, 8483 40, 8483 50, 8483 60, 8483 90, 8484 10, 8484 90, 8501 32, 8501 52, 8501 61, 8501 62, 8501 63, 8502, 8504 10, 8504 31, 8504 32, 8504 33, 8504 40, 8504 50, 8507, 8511 10, 8511 20, 8511 30, 8511 40, 8511 50, 8511 80, 8517 70 11, 8517 70 15, 8517 70 19, 8518 10, 8518 21, 8518 22, 8518 29, 8518 30, 8518 40, 8518 50, 8519 81 95, 8519 89 90, 8521 10, 8526, 8528 41, 8528 51, 8528 61, 8529 10, 8531 10 95, 8531 20, 8531 80, 8539 10, 8544 30, 8801, 8802 11, 8802 12, 8802 20, 8802 30, 8802 40, 8803 10, 8803 20, 8803 30, 8805 29, 9001 90, 9002 90, 9014 10, 9014 20, 9025, 9026, 9029 20 38, 9030 10, 9030 20, 9030 31, 9030 32, 9030 33, 9030 39, 9030 40, 9030 84, 9030 89, 9030 90, 9031 80, 9032, 9104, 9403 20, 9403 70. For the following subheadings, relief from customs duties for products for use in civil aircraft is granted only for the goods described in the second column:
3917 21 90 , 3917 22 90 , 3917 23 90 , 3917 29 00 , 3917 31 , 3917 33 , 3917 39 00 , 7413 00 , 8307 10 , 8307 90
With fittings attached
4008 29
Profile shapes, cut to size
4009 12 , 4009 22 , 4009 32 , 4009 42
Suitable for conducting gases or liquids
3926 90 , 4016 10 , 4016 93 , 4016 99
For technical uses
4504 90 , 4823 90
Gaskets, washers and other seals
6812 80
Other than clothing, clothing accessories, footwear, headgear, paper, millboard, felt or compressed asbestos fibre jointing, in sheets or rolls
6813 20 , 6813 81 , 6813 89
With a basis of asbestos or of other mineral substances
7007 21
Windshields, not framed
7312 10 , 7312 90
With fittings attached, or made up into articles
7322 90
Air heaters and hot-air distributors (excluding parts thereof)
7324 90
Sanitary ware (excluding parts thereof)
7304 31 , 7304 39 , 7304 41 , 7304 49 , 7304 51 , 7304 59 , 7304 90 , 7306 30 , 7306 40 , 7306 50 , 7306 61 , 7306 69 , 7608 10 , 7608 20
With fittings attached, suitable for conducting gases or liquids
8108 90
Tubes and pipes, with fittings attached, suitable for conducting gases or liquids
8415 90
Of air-conditioning machines of subheading 8415 81 , 8415 82 or 8415 83
8419 90
Parts of heat exchange units
8479 89
Hydropneumatic batteries; mechanical actuators for thrust reversers; toilet units specially designed; air humidifiers and dehumidifiers; servomechanisms, non-electric; non-electric starter motors; pneumatic starters for turbojets, turbopropellers and other gas turbines; windscreen wipers, non-electric; propeller regulators, non-electric
8501 20 , 8501 40
Of an output exceeding 735 W but not exceeding 150 kW
8501 31
Of an output exceeding 735 W, DC generators
8501 33
Motors of an output not exceeding 150 kW and generators
8501 34 92 , 8501 34 98
Generators
8501 51
Of an output exceeding 735 W
8501 53
Of an output not exceeding 150 kW
8516 80 20
Assembled only with a simple insulated former and electrical connections, used for anti-icing or de-icing
8517 69 31 , 8517 69 39
For radio-telephony or radio-telegraphy
8517 12 , 8517 61 , 8517 62 , 8517 69 90
Radio-telegraphic or radio-telephonic apparatus
8522 90
Assemblies and sub-assemblies consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together, for apparatus of subheadings 8519 81 95 and 8519 89 90
8529 90
Assemblies and sub-assemblies consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together, for apparatus of heading 8526
8543 70 90
Flight recorders, electric synchros and transducers, defrosters and demisters with electric resistors
8543 90
Assemblies and sub-assemblies consisting of two or more parts or pieces fastened or joined together, for flight recorders
8803 90 90
Including gliders
9014 90
Of instruments of subheadings 9014 10 or 9014 20
9029 10
Electric or electronic revolution counters
9029 90
Of revolution counters, speed indicators and tachometers
9031 90
Of subheading 9031 80
9109 19 , 9109 90
Of a width or diameter not exceeding 50 mm
9401 10
Not leather covered
9405 10 , 9405 60
Of plastics or of base metal
9405 92 , 9405 99
Of the articles of subheading 9405 10 or 9405 60 , of plastics or of base metal
6.
The goods specified in paragraph 5 are integrated in TARIC by subheadings with a footnote reference in the following terms: ‘Entry under this subheading is subject to the conditions laid down in the relevant Community provisions (see Articles 291 to 300 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 ( OJ L 253, 11.10.1993, p. 1 )).’.
C. Pharmaceutical products Pharmaceutical products
1.
Relief from customs duty is provided for pharmaceutical products of the following categories:
1
pharmaceutical substances which are covered by the CAS RN (chemical abstracts service registry numbers) and the international non-proprietary names (INNs) listed in Annex 3;
2
salts, esters and hydrates of INNs which are described by combining INNs of Annex 3 with prefixes or suffixes of Annex 4, provided such products are classifiable in the same 6-digit HS-subheadings as the relevant INN;
3
salts, esters and hydrates of INNs which are listed in Annex 5 and which are not classifiable in the same 6-digit HS-subheadings as the corresponding INNs;
4
pharmaceutical intermediates, i.e. compounds used in the manufacture of finished pharmaceutical products which are covered by the CAS RN and the chemical names, listed in Annex 6.
1
INNs cover only those substances described in the lists of recommended and proposed INNs published by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Where the number of substances covered by an INN is less than that covered by the CAS RN, only those substances covered by the INN will be subject to duty-free treatment;
2
where a product of Annex 3 or Annex 6 is identified by a CAS RN corresponding to a specific isomer, only that isomer may qualify for duty-free treatment;
3
double derivatives (salts, esters and hydrates) of INNs identified by a combination of an INN of Annex 3 with a prefix or suffix of Annex 4 qualify for duty-free treatment, provided they are classifiable in the same 6-digit HS-subheading as the relevant INN: example: alanine methyl ester, hydrochloride;
4
where an INN of Annex 3 is a salt (or an ester), no other salt (or ester) of the acid corresponding to the INN may qualify for duty-free treatment: example: oxprenoate potassium (INN): duty-free oxprenoate sodium: not duty-free.
D. Standard rate of duty Standard rate of duty
1.
Customs duty shall be charged at the flat rate of 2,5 % ad valorem on goods: provided that such importations are not of a commercial nature. This flat-rate 2,5 % customs duty shall apply, provided that the intrisic value of the goods subject to import duty does not exceed € 700 per consignment or per traveller. Such flat-rate assessment shall not apply to goods for which the rate of duty in the schedule of customs duties is “free” and to goods of Chapter 24 which are contained in a consignment or in travellers’ personal luggage in amounts exceeding those laid down in
Article 31 or pursuant to Article 45 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 918/83 of 28 March 1983 setting up a Community system of reliefs from customs duty ( 4 ) .
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contained in consignments sent by one private individual to another, or
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contained in travellers' personal luggage,
2.
Importations shall be treated as not being of a commercial nature if:
a
in the case of goods contained in consignments sent by one private individual to another, such consignments:
—
are of an occasional nature,
—
contain goods exclusively for the personal use of the consignee or his family, which do not by their nature or quantity reflect any commercial interest,
—
are sent to the consignee by the consignor free of payment of any kind;
b
in the case of goods contained in travellers' personal luggage, they:
—
are of an occasional nature, and
—
consist exclusively of goods for the personal use of the travellers or their families, or of goods intended as presents; the nature and quantity of such goods must not be such as might indicate that they are being imported for commercial reasons.
3.
The flat rate of customs duty shall not apply to goods imported under the conditions set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 if the person entitled has, before the said flat rate is applied to them, requested that they be subject to the customs duties appropriate to them. All the goods making up the consignment shall then be subject to the import duties which are appropriate to them, without prejudice to the duty-free admission provided for pursuant to Articles 29 to 31 and 45 of Regulation (EEC) No 918/83. For the purposes of the first subparagraph, import duties shall mean both customs duties and charges having equivalent effect and other import charges provided for under the common agricultural policy or under specific arrangements applicable to certain goods resulting from the processing of agricultural products.
4.
Non-participating Member States may round off the amount in national currencies resulting from the conversion of the sum of € 700.
5.
Non-participating Member States may maintain unchanged the equivalent in national currency of the sum of € 700 if, at the time of the annual adjustment provided for in Article 18(2) of Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 the conversion of this amount, before the rounding off provided for in paragraph 4, results in a change of less than 5 % in the equivalent in national currency, or in a reduction thereof.
E. Containers and packing materials Containers and packing materials
1.
When the containers and packing materials are classified with the goods in accordance with the provisions of general interpretative rule 5, they shall be:
a
chargeable at the same rate of customs duty as the goods:
—
where such goods are subject to an ad valorem customs duty, or
—
where they are to be included in the dutiable weight of the goods;
b
admitted free of customs duties:
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where the goods are free of customs duty, or
—
where the goods are dutiable otherwise than by reference to weight or value, or
—
where the weight of the containers and packing materials is not to be included in the dutiable weight of the goods.
2.
Where containers and packing materials covered by the provisions of paragraph 1(a) and (b) contain or are presented with goods of several different tariff descriptions, the weight and value of the containers and packing materials shall, for the purpose of determining their dutiable weight or value, be apportioned among all the goods contained, in proportion to the weight or value of those goods.
F. Favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of the goods Favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of the goods
1.
Under certain conditions, favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of the goods is provided for: These goods are covered by subheadings ( 5 ) with a footnote reference in the following terms: ‘Entry under this subheading is subject to the conditions laid down in section II, paragraph F, of the preliminary provisions.’ or ‘This favourable tariff treatment is subject to compliance with the formalities and conditions laid down in section II, paragraph F, of the preliminary provisions.’.
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goods unfit for consumption,
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bolting cloth, not made up,
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certain types of fresh table grapes, tobacco and nitrate.
2.
Goods unfit for consumption for which favourable tariff treatment is granted by reason of their nature are listed in Annex 8 by reference to the heading under which they are classified together with the description and the quantities of the denaturants used. Such goods are presumed to be unfit for consumption when the goods to be denatured and the denaturants are homogeneously mixed and their separation is economically not viable.
3.
The goods listed below shall be classified in the appropriate headings for seed or for sowing, provided that the goods comply with the relevant Community provisions: When hybrid sweetcorn, spelt, hybrid maize, rice, hybrid sorghum or oil seeds and oleaginous fruits are of a kind to which the agricultural provisions do not apply, favourable tariff treatment by reason of their nature shall be granted, provided that it is established that the goods are actually intended for sowing.
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for sweetcorn, spelt, hybrid maize, rice and sorghum (Council Directive 66/402/EEC ( 6 ) ),
—
for seed potatoes (Council
MSPD of 13 June 2002 ( 7 ) ),
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for oil seeds and oleaginous fruits (Council
MSOFPD of 13 June 2002 ( 8 ) ).
4.
Bolting cloth, not made up, is granted favourable tariff treatment on the condition that the goods are indelibly marked in a way identifying them as being intended for bolting or similar industrial purposes.
5.
Fresh table grapes, tobacco and nitrate are granted favourable tariff treatment on production of a duly endorsed certificate. The particular provisions to be applied and the model of the certificates are set out at Annex 9.
SIGNS, ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS SIGNS, ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
★
Refers to new code numbers
■
Refers to code numbers used the previous year but with differing coverage
AD F/M
Additional duty on flour
AD S/Z
Additional duty on sugar
cm/s
Centimetre(s) per second
EA
Agricultural component
INN
International non-proprietary name
INNM
International non-proprietary name modified
ISO
International Organisation for Standardisation
kg/net eda
Kilogram drained net weight
kg/net mas
Kilogram net, of dry matter
ml/g
Millilitre(s) per gram
mm/s
Millimetre(s) per second
RON
Research octane number
c/k
Carats (1 metric carat = 2 × 10 –4 kg)
ct/l
Carrying capacity in tonnes ( 9 )
gi F/S
Gram of fissile isotopes
kg C 5 H 14 ClNO
Kilogram of choline chloride
kg H 2 O 2
Kilogram of hydrogen peroxide
kg K 2 O
Kilogram of potassium oxide
kg KOH
Kilogram of potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)
kg met.am.
Kilogram of methylamines
kg N
Kilogram of nitrogen
kg NaOH
Kilogram of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)
kg/net eda
Kilogram drained net weight
kg P 2 O 5
Kilogram of diphosphorus pentaoxide
kg 90 % sdt
Kilogram of substance 90 % dry
1 000 kWh
Thousand kilowatt hours
l alc. 100 %
Litre pure (100 %) alcohol
1 000 m 3
Thousand cubic metres
1 000 p/st
Thousand items
TJ
Terajoule (gross calorific value)
1.
Any reference in this section to a particular genus or species of an animal, except where the context otherwise requires, includes a reference to the young of that genus or species.
2.
Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the nomenclature any reference to ‘dried’ products also covers products which have been dehydrated, evaporated or freeze-dried.
1.
This chapter covers all live animals, except:
a
fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, of heading 0301, 0306 or 0307;
b
cultures of micro-organisms and other products of heading 3002; and
c
animals of heading 9508.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0101
Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies
0101 10
– Pure-bred breeding animals
0101 10 10
– – Horses ( 11 ) Free p/st
0101 10 90
– – Other 7,7 p/st
0101 90 11
– – – For slaughter ( 12 ) Free p/st
0101 90 19
– – – Other 11,5 p/st
0101 90 30
– – Asses 7,7 p/st
0101 90 90
– – Mules and hinnies 10,9 p/st
0102 10
– Pure-bred breeding animals ( 13 )
0102 10 10
– – Heifers (female bovines that have never calved) Free p/st
0102 10 30
– – Cows Free p/st
0102 10 90
– – Other Free p/st
0102 90 05
– – – Of a weight not exceeding 80 kg 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
– – – Of a weight exceeding 80 kg but not exceeding 160 kg
0102 90 21
– – – – For slaughter 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0102 90 29
– – – – Other 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
– – – Of a weight exceeding 160 kg but not exceeding 300 kg
0102 90 41
– – – – For slaughter 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0102 90 49
– – – – Other 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
– – – Of a weight exceeding 300 kg
– – – – Heifers female bovines that have never calved
0102 90 51
– – – – – For slaughter 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0102 90 59
– – – – – Other 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0102 90 61
– – – – – For slaughter 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0102 90 69
– – – – – Other 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0102 90 71
– – – – – For slaughter 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0102 90 79
– – – – – Other 10,2 + 93,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0102 90 90
– – Other Free p/st
0103 10 00
– Pure-bred breeding animals ( 14 ) Free p/st
0103 91
– – Weighing less than 50 kg
0103 91 10
– – – Domestic species 41,2 €/100 kg/net p/st
0103 91 90
– – – Other Free p/st
0103 92
– – Weighing 50 kg or more
0103 92 11
– – – – Sows having farrowed at least once, of a weight of not less than 160 kg 35,1 €/100 kg/net p/st
0103 92 19
– – – – Other 41,2 €/100 kg/net p/st
0103 92 90
– – – Other Free p/st
0104
Live sheep and goats
0104 10 10
– – Pure-bred breeding animals ( 15 ) Free p/st
0104 10 30
– – – Lambs (up to a year old) 80,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0104 10 80
– – – Other 80,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0104 20 10
– – Pure-bred breeding animals ( 15 ) 3,2 p/st
0104 20 90
– – Other 80,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) p/st
0105
Live poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species Gallus domesticus , ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls
– Weighing not more than 185 g
0105 11
– – Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
– – – Grandparent and parent female chicks
0105 11 11
– – – – Laying stocks 52 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 11 19
– – – – Other 52 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 11 91
– – – – Laying stocks 52 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 11 99
– – – – Other 52 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 12 00
– – Turkeys 152 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 19 20
– – – Geese 152 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 19 90
– – – Ducks and guinea fowls 52 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0105 94 00
– – Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 20,9 €/100 kg/net p/st
0105 99 10
– – – Ducks 32,3 €/100 kg/net p/st
0105 99 20
– – – Geese 31,6 €/100 kg/net p/st
0105 99 30
– – – Turkeys 23,8 €/100 kg/net p/st
0105 99 50
– – – Guinea fowls 34,5 €/100 kg/net p/st
0106 11 00
– – Primates Free p/st
0106 12 00
– – Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) Free p/st
0106 19 10
– – – Domestic rabbits 3,8 p/st
0106 19 90
– – – Other Free —
0106 20 00
– Reptiles (including snakes and turtles) Free p/st
0106 31 00
– – Birds of prey Free p/st
0106 32 00
– – Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) Free p/st
0106 39 10
– – – Pigeons 6,4 p/st
0106 39 90
– – – Other Free —
0106 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
products of the kinds described in headings 0201 to 0208 or 0210, unfit or unsuitable for human consumption;
b
guts, bladders or stomachs of animals (heading 0504) or animal blood (heading 0511 or 3002); or
c
animal fat, other than products of heading 0209 (Chapter 15).
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
A. The following expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them: (a) ‘carcases of bovine animals’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 10 and 0202 10: whole carcases of the slaughtered animals after having been bled, eviscerated and skinned, imported with or without the heads, with or without the feet and with or without the other offals attached. Where carcases are imported without the heads, the latter must have been separated from the carcase at the atloido-occipital joint. When imported without the feet, the latter must have been cut off at the carpo-metacarpal or tarso-metatarsal joints; ‘carcase’ shall include the front part of the carcase comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, having more than 10 pairs of ribs; (b) ‘half-carcases of bovine animals’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 10 and 0202 10: the product resulting from the symmetrical division of the whole carcase through the centre of each cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral vertebra and through the centre of the sternum and of the ischio-pubic symphysis; ‘half-carcase’ shall include the front part of the half-carcase comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, having more than 10 ribs; (c) ‘compensated quarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 20 20 and 0202 20 10: portions composed of either: — forequarters comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, and cut at the tenth rib; and hindquarters comprising all the bones and the thigh and sirloin, and cut at the third rib, or — forequarters comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, and cut at the fifth rib, with the whole of the flank and breast attached; and hindquarters comprising all the bones and the thigh and sirloin, and cut at the eighth cut rib. The forequarters and the hindquarters constituting ‘compensated quarters’ must be presented to customs at the same time and in equal numbers, and the total weight of the forequarters must be the same as that of the hindquarters; however, a difference between the weights of the two parts of the consignment is allowed provided that this does not exceed 5 % of the weight of the heavier part (forequarters or hindquarters); (d) ‘unseparated forequarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 20 30 and 0202 20 30: the front part of a carcase, comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, with a minimum of four pairs of ribs and a maximum of 10 pairs of ribs (the first four pairs of ribs must be whole, the others may be cut), with or without the thin flank; (e) ‘separated forequarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 20 30 and 0202 20 30: the front part of a half-carcase, comprising all the bones and the scrag, neck and shoulder, with a minimum of four ribs and a maximum of 10 ribs (the first four ribs must be whole, the others may be cut), with or without the thin flank; (f) ‘unseparated hindquarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 20 50 and 0202 20 50: the rear part of a carcase comprising all the bones and the thigh and sirloin, including the fillet, with a minimum of three pairs of whole or cut ribs, with or without the shank and with or without the thin flank; (g) ‘separated hindquarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0201 20 50 and 0202 20 50: the rear part of a half-carcase, comprising all the bones and the thigh and sirloin, including the fillet, with a minimum of three whole or cut ribs, with or without the shank and with or without the thin flank; (h) 1. ‘crop’ and ‘chuck and blade’ cuts, for the purposes of subheading 0202 30 50: the dorsal part of the forequarter, including the upper part of the shoulder, obtained from a forequarter with a minimum of four ribs and a maximum of 10 ribs by a cut along a straight line through the point where the first rib joins the first sternal segment to the point of reflection of the diaphragm on the tenth rib; 2. ‘brisket’ cut, for the purposes of subheading 0202 30 50: the lower part of the forequarter, comprising the brisket navel end and the brisket point end. B. Products covered by additional notes 1(A)(a) to (g) to this chapter may be presented with or without the vertebral column. C. In determining the number of whole or cut ribs referred to in additional note 1(A), only those attached to the vertebral column shall be taken into consideration. If the vertebral column has been removed, only the whole or cut ribs which otherwise would have been directly attached to the vertebral column shall be taken into consideration.
2.
A. The following expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them: (a) ‘carcases or half-carcases’, for the purposes of subheadings 0203 11 10 and 0203 21 10: slaughtered pigs, in the form of carcases of domestic swine which have been bled and eviscerated and from which the bristles and hooves have been removed. Half-carcases are derived from whole carcases by division through each cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral vertebra, through or along the sternum and through the ischio-pubic symphysis. These carcases or half-carcases may be with or without head, with or without the chaps, feet, flare fat, kidneys, tail or diaphragm. Half-carcases may be with or without spinal cord, brain or tongue. Carcases and half-carcases of sows may be with or without udders (mammary glands); (b) ‘hams’ (legs), for the purposes of subheadings 0203 12 11, 0203 22 11, 0210 11 11 and 0210 11 31: the posterior (caudal) part of the half-carcase, including bones, with or without the foot, shank, rind or subcutaneous fat. The ham (leg) is separated from the rest of the half-carcase, so that it includes, at most, the last lumbar vertebra; (c) ‘fore-ends’, for the purposes of subheadings 0203 19 11, 0203 29 11, 0210 19 30 and 0210 19 60: the anterior (cranial) part of the half-carcase without the head, with or without the chaps, including bones, with or without foot, shank, rind or subcutaneous fat. The fore-end is separated from the rest of the half-carcase so that it includes, at most, the fifth dorsal vertebra. The upper (dorsal) part of the fore-end, whether or not containing the blade-bone and attached muscles (neck-end in fresh or collar in salted condition), is considered a cut of the loin, when it is separated from the lower (ventral) part of the fore-end, at most by a cut just below the vertebral column; (d) ‘shoulders’, for the purposes of subheadings 0203 12 19, 0203 22 19, 0210 11 19 and 0210 11 39: the lower part of the fore-end whether or not containing the blade-bone and attached muscles, including bones, with or without foot, shank, rind or subcutaneous fat. The blade-bone and attached muscles, presented separately, shall remain classified in this subheading as a part of the shoulder; (e) ‘loins’, for the purposes of subheadings 0203 19 13, 0203 29 13, 0210 19 40 and 0210 19 70: the upper part of the half-carcase, extending from the first cervical vertebra to the caudal vertebrae, including bones, with or without the tenderloin, blade-bone, subcutaneous fat or rind. The loin is separated from the lower part of the half-carcase by a cut just below the vertebral column; (f) ‘bellies’, for the purposes of subheadings 0203 19 15, 0203 29 15, 0210 12 11 and 0210 12 19: the lower part of the half-carcase situated between the ham (leg) and the shoulder, commonly known as ‘streaky’, with or without bones, but with the rind and the subcutaneous fat; (g) ‘bacon sides’, for the purposes of subheading 0210 19 10: the pig half-carcase without the head, cheek, chap, feet, tail, flare fat, kidney, tenderloin, blade-bone, sternum, vertebral column, pelvic bone and diaphragm; (h) ‘spencers’, for the purposes of subheading 0210 19 10: the bacon side without the ham, whether or not boned; (ij) ‘three-quarter sides’, for the purposes of subheading 0210 19 20: the bacon side without the fore-end, whether or not boned; (k) ‘middles’, for the purposes of subheading 0210 19 20: the bacon side without the ham and the fore-end, whether or not boned. The subheading also includes cuts of middles containing tissue of loin and belly in natural proportion to the entire middles. B. The parts of the cuts defined in paragraph 2(A)(f) fall in the same subheadings only if they contain rind and subcutaneous fat. If the cuts falling in subheadings 0210 11 11, 0210 11 19, 0210 11 31, 0210 11 39, 0210 19 30 and 0210 19 60 are derived from a bacon side from which the bones indicated under paragraph 2(A)(g) have already been removed, the lines of cutting shall follow those defined under paragraph 2(A)(b), (c) and (d) accordingly; in any case, these cuts or parts thereof shall contain bones. C. Subheadings 0206 49 00 and 0210 99 49, shall include, in particular, heads or halves of heads of domestic swine, with or without the brains, cheeks or tongues, and parts thereof. The head is separated from the rest of the half-carcase as follows: — by a straight cut parallel to the cranium; or — by a cut parallel to the cranium up to the level of the eyes and then inclined to the front of the head, thereby causing the chaps to remain attached to the half-carcase. The cheeks, snouts and ears as well as the meat attached to the head, particularly to the rear part, are considered parts of heads. However, the cuts of boneless meat of the fore-end, presented alone (jowls, chaps, or chaps and jowls together), fall in subheading 0203 19 55, 0203 29 55, 0210 19 50 or 0210 19 81, as the case may be. D. For the purposes of subheadings 0209 00 11 and 0209 00 19, ‘subcutaneous pig fat’ shall have the meaning of the fatty tissue which accumulates under the rind of the pig and adheres to it, irrespective of the part of the pig from which it comes; in any case, the weight of the fatty tissue shall exceed the weight of the rind. These subheadings also include subcutaneous pig fat from which the rind has been removed. E. For the purposes of subheadings 0210 11 31, 0210 11 39, 0210 12 19 and 0210 19 60 to 0210 19 89, products in which the water/protein ratio in the meat (nitrogen content × 6,25) is 2,8 or less shall be considered as ‘dried or smoked’. The nitrogen content shall be determined according to ISO method 937-1978.
3.
A. For the purposes of heading 0204, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them: (a) ‘carcases’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 10, 0204 21, 0204 30, 0204 41, 0204 50 11 and 0204 50 51: whole carcases of the slaughtered animals after having been bled, eviscerated and skinned, imported with or without the heads, with or without the feet and with or without the other offals attached. Where carcases are imported without the heads, the latter must have been separated from the carcase at the atloido-occipital joint. When imported without the feet, the latter must have been cut off at the carpo-metacarpal or tarso-metatarsal joints; (b) ‘half-carcases’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 10, 0204 21, 0204 30, 0204 41, 0204 50 11 and 0204 50 51: the product resulting from the symmetrical division of the whole carcase through the centre of each cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral vertebra and through the centre of the sternum and of the ischio-pubic symphysis; (c) ‘short-forequarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 10, 0204 42 10, 0204 50 13 and 0204 50 53: the anterior part of the carcase, with or without the breast, including all the bones and the shoulders, scrag and middle neck, cut at right angles to the backbone, with a minimum of five and a maximum of seven pairs of whole or cut ribs; (d) ‘short-forequarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 10, 0204 42 10, 0204 50 13 and 0204 50 53: the anterior part of the half-carcase, with or without the breast, including all the bones and the shoulder, scrag and middle neck, cut at right angles to the backbone, with a minimum of five and a maximum of seven whole or cut ribs; (e) ‘chines and/or best ends’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 30, 0204 42 30, 0204 50 15 and 0204 50 55: the remaining part of the carcase after the legs and short-forequarters have been removed, with or without the kidneys; the chines, when separated from the best ends, must include a minimum of five lumbar vertebrae; the best ends, when separated from the chines, must include a minimum of five pairs of whole or cut ribs; (f) ‘chine and/or best end’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 30, 0204 42 30, 0204 50 15 and 0204 50 55: the remaining part of the half-carcase after the legs and short-forequarters have been removed, with or without the kidney; the chine, when separated from the best end, must include a minimum of five lumbar vertebrae; the best end, when separated from the chine, must include a minimum of five whole or cut ribs; (g) ‘legs’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 50, 0204 42 50, 0204 50 19 and 0204 50 59: the rear part of the carcase, comprising all the bones and the legs and cut at right angles to the backbone at the sixth lumbar vertebra just under the ilium or at the fourth sacral vertebra through the ilium anterior to the ischio-pubic symphysis; (h) ‘legs’, for the purposes of subheadings 0204 22 50, 0204 42 50, 0204 50 19 and 0204 50 59: the rear part of the half-carcase comprising all the bones and the leg cut at right angles to the backbone at the sixth lumbar vertebra just under the ilium or at the fourth sacral vertebra through the ilium anterior to the ischio-pubic symphysis. B. In determining the number of whole or cut ribs referred to in paragraph 3 A, only those attached to the backbone shall be taken into consideration.
4.
The following expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them:
a
‘poultry cuts, with bone in’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 20 to 0207 13 60, 0207 14 20 to 0207 14 60, 0207 26 20 to 0207 26 70, 0207 27 20 to 0207 27 70, 0207 35 21 to 0207 35 63 and 0207 36 21 to 0207 36 63: the cuts specified therein, including all bones. Poultry cuts as referred to in (a) which have been partly boned shall fall in subheading 0207 13 70, 0207 14 70, 0207 26 80, 0207 35 79 or 0207 36 79;
b
‘halves’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 20, 0207 14 20, 0207 26 20, 0207 27 20, 0207 35 21, 0207 35 23, 0207 35 25, 0207 36 21, 0207 36 23 and 0207 36 25: halves of poultry carcases, obtained by a longitudinal cut in a plane along the sternum and the backbone;
c
‘quarters’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 20, 0207 14 20, 0207 26 20, 0207 27 20, 0207 35 21, 0207 35 23, 0207 35 25, 0207 36 21, 0207 36 23 and 0207 36 25: leg quarters or breast quarters, obtained by a transversal cut of a half;
d
‘whole wings, with or without tips’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 30, 0207 14 30, 0207 26 30, 0207 27 30, 0207 35 31 and 0207 36 31: poultry cuts, consisting of the humerus, radius and ulna, together with the surrounding musculature. The tip, including the carpal bones, may or may not have been removed. The cuts shall be made at the joints;
e
‘breasts’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 50, 0207 14 50, 0207 26 50, 0207 27 50, 0207 35 51, 0207 35 53, 0207 36 51 and 0207 36 53: poultry cuts, consisting of the sternum and the ribs distributed on both sides of it, together with the surrounding musculature;
f
‘legs’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 13 60, 0207 14 60, 0207 35 61, 0207 35 63, 0207 36 61 and 0207 36 63: poultry cuts consisting of the femur, tibia and fibula, together with the surrounding musculature. The two cuts shall be made at the joints;
g
‘turkey drumsticks’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 26 60 and 0207 27 60: turkey cuts, consisting of the tibia and fibula together with the surrounding musculature. The two cuts shall be made at the joints;
h
‘turkey legs, other than drumsticks’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 26 70 and 0207 27 70: turkey cuts, consisting of the femur together with the surrounding musculature or of the femur, tibia and fibula, together with the surrounding musculature. The two cuts shall be made at the joints;
ij
‘goose or duck paletots’, for the purposes of subheadings 0207 35 71 and 0207 36 71: geese or ducks, plucked and completely drawn, without heads or feet, with carcase bones (breastbone, ribs, backbone and sacrum) removed but with the femurs, tibias and humeri.
5.
The duty rate applicable to mixtures falling in this chapter shall be as follows:
a
in mixtures where one of the components represents at least 90 % by weight, the rate applicable to that component applies;
b
in other mixtures, the rate applicable shall be that of the component which results in the highest amount of import duty.
6.
(a) Uncooked seasoned meats fall in Chapter 16. ‘Seasoned meat’ shall be uncooked meat that has been seasoned either in depth or over the whole surface of the product with seasoning either visible to the naked eye or clearly distinguishable by taste. (b) Products falling in heading 0210 to which seasoning has been added during the process of preparation remain classified therein provided that the addition of seasoning has not changed their character.
7.
For the purposes of subheadings 0210 11 to 0210 93, the terms ‘meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine’ mean meat and edible meat offal deeply and homogeneously impregnated with salt in all parts and having a total salt content by weight of 1,2 % or more, provided that it is the salting which ensures the long-term preservation. For the purposes of subheading 0210 99, the terms ‘meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine’ mean meat and edible meat offal deeply and homogeneously impregnated with salt in all parts and having a total salt content by weight of 1,2 % or more.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0201
Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled
0201 10 00
– Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 176,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0201 20
– Other cuts with bone in
0201 20 20
– – ‘Compensated’ quarters 12,8 + 176,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0201 20 30
– – Unseparated or separated forequarters 12,8 + 141,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0201 20 50
– – Unseparated or separated hindquarters 12,8 + 212,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0201 20 90
– – Other 12,8 + 265,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0201 30 00
– Boneless 12,8 + 303,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202
Meat of bovine animals, frozen
0202 10 00
– Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 176,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 20
– Other cuts with bone in
0202 20 10
– – ‘Compensated’ quarters 12,8 + 176,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 20 30
– – Unseparated or separated forequarters 12,8 + 141,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 20 50
– – Unseparated or separated hindquarters 12,8 + 221,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 20 90
– – Other 12,8 + 265,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 30 10
– – Forequarters, whole or cut into a maximum of five pieces, each quarter being in a single block; ‘compensated’ quarters in two blocks, one of which contains the forequarter, whole or cut into a maximum of five pieces, and the other, the hindquarter, excluding the tenderloin, in one piece 12,8 + 221,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 30 50
– – Crop, chuck and blade and brisket cuts ( 16 ) 12,8 + 221,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0202 30 90
– – Other 12,8 + 304,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203
Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen
0203 11
– – Carcases and half-carcases
0203 11 10
– – – Of domestic swine 53,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 11 90
– – – Other Free —
0203 12
– – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in
0203 12 11
– – – – Hams and cuts thereof 77,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 12 19
– – – – Shoulders and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 12 90
– – – Other Free —
0203 19 11
– – – – Fore-ends and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 19 13
– – – – Loins and cuts thereof, with bone in 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 19 15
– – – – Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof 46,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 19 55
– – – – – Boneless 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 19 59
– – – – – Other 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 19 90
– – – Other Free —
0203 21
– – Carcases and half-carcases
0203 21 10
– – – Of domestic swine 53,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 21 90
– – – Other Free —
0203 22
– – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in
0203 22 11
– – – – Hams and cuts thereof 77,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 22 19
– – – – Shoulders and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 22 90
– – – Other Free —
0203 29 11
– – – – Fore-ends and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 29 13
– – – – Loins and cuts thereof, with bone in 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 29 15
– – – – Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof 46,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 29 55
– – – – – Boneless 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 29 59
– – – – – Other 86,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0203 29 90
– – – Other Free —
0204
Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen
0204 10 00
– Carcases and half-carcases of lamb, fresh or chilled 12,8 + 171,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– Other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled
0204 21 00
– – Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 171,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 22
– – Other cuts with bone in
0204 22 10
– – – Short forequarters 12,8 + 119,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 22 30
– – – Chines and/or best ends 12,8 + 188,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 22 50
– – – Legs 12,8 + 222,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 22 90
– – – Other 12,8 + 222,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 23 00
– – Boneless 12,8 + 311,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 30 00
– Carcases and half-carcases of lamb, frozen 12,8 + 128,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– Other meat of sheep, frozen
0204 41 00
– – Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 128,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 42
– – Other cuts with bone in
0204 42 10
– – – Short forequarters 12,8 + 90,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 42 30
– – – Chines and/or best ends 12,8 + 141,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 42 50
– – – Legs 12,8 + 167,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 42 90
– – – Other 12,8 + 167,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 43 10
– – – Of lamb 12,8 + 234,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 43 90
– – – Other 12,8 + 234,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 11
– – – Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 171,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 13
– – – Short forequarters 12,8 + 119,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 15
– – – Chines and/or best ends 12,8 + 188,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 19
– – – Legs 12,8 + 222,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 31
– – – – Cuts with bone in 12,8 + 222,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 39
– – – – Boneless cuts 12,8 + 311,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 51
– – – Carcases and half-carcases 12,8 + 128,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 53
– – – Short forequarters 12,8 + 90,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 55
– – – Chines and/or best ends 12,8 + 141,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 59
– – – Legs 12,8 + 167,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 71
– – – – Cuts with bone in 12,8 + 167,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0204 50 79
– – – – Boneless cuts 12,8 + 234,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0205 00
Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen
0205 00 20
– Fresh or chilled 5,1 —
0205 00 80
– Frozen 5,1 —
0206
Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen
0206 10
– Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled
0206 10 10
– – For the manufacture of pharmaceutical products ( 12 ) Free —
0206 10 95
– – – Thick skirt and thin skirt 12,8 + 303,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0206 10 98
– – – Other Free —
– Of bovine animals, frozen
0206 21 00
– – Tongues Free —
0206 22 00
– – Livers Free —
0206 29 10
– – – For the manufacture of pharmaceutical products ( 12 ) Free —
0206 29 91
– – – – Thick skirt and thin skirt 12,8 + 304,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0206 29 99
– – – – Other Free —
0206 30 00
– Of swine, fresh or chilled Free —
0206 41 00
– – Livers Free —
0206 49 00
– – Other Free —
0206 80
– Other, fresh or chilled
0206 80 10
– – For the manufacture of pharmaceutical products ( 12 ) Free —
0206 80 91
– – – Of horses, asses, mules and hinnies 6,4 —
0206 80 99
– – – Of sheep and goats Free —
0206 90 10
– – For the manufacture of pharmaceutical products ( 12 ) Free —
0206 90 91
– – – Of horses, asses, mules and hinnies 6,4 —
0206 90 99
– – – Of sheep and goats Free —
0207
Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 0105, fresh, chilled or frozen
– Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
0207 11
– – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled
0207 11 10
– – – Plucked and gutted, with heads and feet, known as ‘83 % chickens’ 26,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 11 30
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘70 % chickens’ 29,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 11 90
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘65 % chickens’, or otherwise presented 32,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 12
– – Not cut in pieces, frozen
0207 12 10
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘70 % chickens’ 29,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 12 90
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘65 % chickens’, or otherwise presented 32,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13
– – Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled
0207 13 10
– – – – Boneless 102,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 20
– – – – – Halves or quarters 35,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 30
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 40
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 50
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof 60,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 60
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof 46,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 70
– – – – – Other 100,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 13 91
– – – – Livers 6,4 —
0207 13 99
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 14
– – Cuts and offal, frozen
0207 14 10
– – – – Boneless 102,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 20
– – – – – Halves or quarters 35,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 30
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 40
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 50
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof 60,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 60
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof 46,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 70
– – – – – Other 100,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 14 91
– – – – Livers 6,4 —
0207 14 99
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 24
– – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled
0207 24 10
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘80 % turkeys’ 34 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 24 90
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘73 % turkeys’, or otherwise presented 37,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 25
– – Not cut in pieces, frozen
0207 25 10
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘80 % turkeys’ 34 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 25 90
– – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘73 % turkeys’, or otherwise presented 37,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26
– – Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled
0207 26 10
– – – – Boneless 85,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 20
– – – – – Halves or quarters 41 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 30
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 40
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 50
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof 67,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof
0207 26 60
– – – – – – Drumsticks and cuts of drumsticks 25,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 70
– – – – – – Other 46 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 80
– – – – – Other 83 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 26 91
– – – – Livers 6,4 —
0207 26 99
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 27
– – Cuts and offal, frozen
0207 27 10
– – – – Boneless 85,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 20
– – – – – Halves or quarters 41 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 30
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 40
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 50
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof 67,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof
0207 27 60
– – – – – – Drumsticks and cuts thereof 25,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 70
– – – – – – Other 46 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 80
– – – – – Other 83 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0207 27 91
– – – – Livers 6,4 —
0207 27 99
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
– Of ducks, geese or guinea fowls
0207 32
– – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled
0207 32 11
– – – – Plucked, bled, gutted but not drawn, with heads and feet, known as ‘85 % ducks’ 38 €/100 kg/net —
0207 32 15
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘70 % ducks’ 46,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 32 19
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘63 % ducks’, or otherwise presented 51,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 32 51
– – – – Plucked, bled, not drawn, with heads and feet, known as ‘82 % geese’ 45,1 €/100 kg/net —
0207 32 59
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet, with or without hearts and gizzards, known as ‘75 % geese’, or otherwise presented 48,1 €/100 kg/net —
0207 32 90
– – – Of guinea fowls 49,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 33
– – Not cut in pieces, frozen
0207 33 11
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet but with necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘70 % ducks’ 46,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 33 19
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet and without necks, hearts, livers and gizzards, known as ‘63 % ducks’, or otherwise presented 51,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 33 51
– – – – Plucked, bled, not drawn, with heads and feet, known as ‘82 % geese’ 45,1 €/100 kg/net —
0207 33 59
– – – – Plucked and drawn, without heads and feet, with or without hearts and gizzards, known as ‘75 % geese’, or otherwise presented 48,1 €/100 kg/net —
0207 33 90
– – – Of guinea fowls 49,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 34
– – Fatty livers, fresh or chilled
0207 34 10
– – – Of geese Free —
0207 34 90
– – – Of ducks Free —
0207 35
– – Other, fresh or chilled
0207 35 11
– – – – – Of geese 110,5 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 15
– – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 128,3 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Halves or quarters
0207 35 21
– – – – – – Of ducks 56,4 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 23
– – – – – – Of geese 52,9 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 25
– – – – – – Of guinea fowls 54,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 31
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 41
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof
0207 35 51
– – – – – – Of geese 86,5 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 53
– – – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 115,5 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof
0207 35 61
– – – – – – Of geese 69,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 63
– – – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 46,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 71
– – – – – Goose or duck paletots 66 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 79
– – – – – Other 123,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 35 91
– – – – Livers, other than fatty livers 6,4 —
0207 35 99
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36
– – Other, frozen
0207 36 11
– – – – – Of geese 110,5 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 15
– – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 128,3 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Halves or quarters
0207 36 21
– – – – – – Of ducks 56,4 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 23
– – – – – – Of geese 52,9 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 25
– – – – – – Of guinea fowls 54,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 31
– – – – – Whole wings, with or without tips 26,9 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 41
– – – – – Backs, necks, backs with necks attached, rumps and wing-tips 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Breasts and cuts thereof
0207 36 51
– – – – – – Of geese 86,5 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 53
– – – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 115,5 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Legs and cuts thereof
0207 36 61
– – – – – – Of geese 69,7 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 63
– – – – – – Of ducks or guinea fowls 46,3 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 71
– – – – – Goose or duck paletots 66 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 79
– – – – – Other 123,2 €/100 kg/net —
0207 36 81
– – – – – Fatty livers of geese Free —
0207 36 85
– – – – – Fatty livers of ducks Free —
0207 36 89
– – – – – Other 6,4 —
0207 36 90
– – – – Other 18,7 €/100 kg/net —
0208
Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen
0208 10
– Of rabbits or hares
0208 10 10
– – Of domestic rabbits 6,4 —
0208 10 90
– – Other Free —
0208 30 00
– Of primates 9 —
0208 40
– Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia)
0208 40 10
– – Whale meat 6,4 —
0208 50 00
– Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 9 —
0208 90 10
– – Of domestic pigeons 6,4 —
0208 90 30
– – Of game, other than of rabbits or hares Free —
0208 90 55
– – Seal meat 6,4 —
0208 90 60
– – Of reindeer 9 —
0208 90 70
– – Frogs' legs 6,4 —
0209 00
Pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked
0209 00 11
– – Fresh, chilled, frozen, salted or in brine 21,4 €/100 kg/net —
0209 00 19
– – Dried or smoked 23,6 €/100 kg/net —
0209 00 30
– Pig fat, other than that of subheading 0209 00 11 or 0209 00 19 12,9 €/100 kg/net —
0209 00 90
– Poultry fat 41,5 €/100 kg/net —
0210
Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal
0210 11
– – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in
– – – – Salted or in brine
0210 11 11
– – – – – Hams and cuts thereof 77,8 €/100 kg/net —
0210 11 19
– – – – – Shoulders and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net —
0210 11 31
– – – – – Hams and cuts thereof 151,2 €/100 kg/net —
0210 11 39
– – – – – Shoulders and cuts thereof 119 €/100 kg/net —
0210 11 90
– – – Other 15,4 —
0210 12
– – Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof
0210 12 11
– – – – Salted or in brine 46,7 €/100 kg/net —
0210 12 19
– – – – Dried or smoked 77,8 €/100 kg/net —
0210 12 90
– – – Other 15,4 —
– – – – Salted or in brine
0210 19 10
– – – – – Bacon sides or spencers 68,7 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 20
– – – – – Three-quarter sides or middles 75,1 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 30
– – – – – Fore-ends and cuts thereof 60,1 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 40
– – – – – Loins and cuts thereof 86,9 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 50
– – – – – Other 86,9 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 60
– – – – – Fore-ends and cuts thereof 119 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 70
– – – – – Loins and cuts thereof 149,6 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 81
– – – – – – Boneless 151,2 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 89
– – – – – – Other 151,2 €/100 kg/net —
0210 19 90
– – – Other 15,4 —
0210 20
– Meat of bovine animals
0210 20 10
– – With bone in 15,4 + 265,2 €/100 kg/net —
0210 20 90
– – Boneless 15,4 + 303,4 €/100 kg/net —
– Other, including edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal
0210 91 00
– – Of primates 15,4 —
0210 92 00
– – Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 15,4 —
0210 93 00
– – Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 15,4 —
0210 99 10
– – – – Of horses, salted, in brine or dried 6,4 —
– – – – Of sheep and goats
0210 99 21
– – – – – With bone in 222,7 €/100 kg/net —
0210 99 29
– – – – – Boneless 311,8 €/100 kg/net —
0210 99 31
– – – – Of reindeer 15,4 —
0210 99 39
– – – – Other 130 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Of domestic swine
0210 99 41
– – – – – Livers 64,9 €/100 kg/net —
0210 99 49
– – – – – Other 47,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Of bovine animals
0210 99 51
– – – – – Thick skirt and thin skirt 15,4 + 303,4 €/100 kg/net —
0210 99 59
– – – – – Other 12,8 —
0210 99 60
– – – – Of sheep and goats 15,4 —
0210 99 71
– – – – – – Fatty livers of geese or ducks, salted or in brine Free —
0210 99 79
– – – – – – Other 6,4 —
0210 99 80
– – – – – Other 15,4 —
0210 99 90
– – – Edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal 15,4 + 303,4 €/100 kg/net —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
mammals of heading 0106;
b
meat of mammals of heading 0106 (heading 0208 or 0210);
c
fish (including livers and roes thereof) or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, dead and unfit or unsuitable for human consumption by reason of either their species or their condition (Chapter 5); flours, meals or pellets of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption (heading 2301); or
d
caviar or caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (heading 1604).
2.
In this chapter, the term ‘pellets’ means products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a small quantity of binder.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0301 10
– Ornamental fish
0301 10 10
– – Freshwater fish Free —
0301 10 90
– – Saltwater fish 7,5 —
0301 91
– – Trout ( Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita , Oncorhynchus gilae , Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster )
0301 91 10
– – – Of the species Oncorhynchus apache or Oncorhynchus chrysogaster 8 —
0301 91 90
– – – Other 12 —
0301 92 00
– – Eels (Anguilla spp.) Free —
0301 94 00
– – Bluefin tunas ( Thunnus thynnus ) 16 —
0301 95 00
– – Southern bluefin tunas ( Thunnus maccoyii ) 16 —
0301 99 11
– – – – Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 2 —
0301 99 19
– – – – Other 8 —
0301 99 80
– – – Saltwater fish 16 —
0302
Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 0304
– Salmonidae, excluding livers and roes
0302 11
– – Trout ( Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita , Oncorhynchus gilae , Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster )
0302 11 10
– – – Of the species Oncorhynchus apache or Oncorhynchus chrysogaster 8 —
0302 11 20
– – – Of the species Oncorhynchus mykiss , with heads and gills on, gutted, weighing more than 1,2 kg each, or with heads off, gilled and gutted, weighing more than 1 kg each 12 —
0302 11 80
– – – Other 12 —
0302 12 00
– – Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 2 —
– Flat fish Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae, excluding livers and roes
0302 21
– – Halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides , Hippoglossus hippoglossus , Hippoglossus stenolepis )
0302 21 10
– – – Lesser or Greenland halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides ) 8 —
0302 21 30
– – – Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) 8 —
0302 21 90
– – – Pacific halibut ( Hippoglossus stenolepis ) 15 —
0302 22 00
– – Plaice ( Pleuronectes platessa ) 7,5 —
0302 23 00
– – Sole ( Solea spp.) 15 —
0302 29 10
– – – Megrim ( Lepidorhombus spp.) 15 —
0302 29 90
– – – Other 15 —
– Tunas of the genus Thunnus , skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito Euthynnus Katsuwonus pelamis , excluding livers and roes
0302 31
– – Albacore or longfinned tunas ( Thunnus alalunga )
0302 31 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 31 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 32
– – Yellowfin tunas ( Thunnus albacares )
0302 32 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 32 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 33
– – Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito
0302 33 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 33 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 34
– – Bigeye tunas ( Thunnus obesus )
0302 34 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 34 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 35
– – Bluefin tunas ( Thunnus thynnus )
0302 35 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 35 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 36
– – Southern bluefin tunas ( Thunnus maccoyii )
0302 36 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 36 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 39 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 39 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0302 40 00
– Herrings ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ), excluding livers and roes ( 18 ) —
0302 50
– Cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus ), excluding livers and roes
0302 50 10
– – Of the species Gadus morhua 12 —
0302 50 90
– – Other 12 —
– Other fish, excluding livers and roes
0302 61
– – Sardines ( Sardina pilchardus , Sardinops spp.), sardinella ( Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats ( Sprattus sprattus )
0302 61 10
– – – Sardines of the species Sardina pilchardus 23 —
0302 61 30
– – – Sardines of the genus Sardinops ; sardinella ( Sardinella spp.) 15 —
0302 61 80
– – – Brisling or sprats ( Sprattus sprattus ) ( 19 ) —
0302 62 00
– – Haddock ( Melanogrammus aeglefinus ) 7,5 —
0302 63 00
– – Coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 7,5 —
0302 64 00
– – Mackerel ( Scomber scombrus , Scomber australasicus , Scomber japonicus ) ( 20 ) —
0302 65
– – Dogfish and other sharks
0302 65 20
– – – Dogfish of the species Squalus acanthias 6 —
0302 65 50
– – – Dogfish of the species Scyliorhinus spp. 6 —
0302 65 60
– – – Porbeagle shark ( Lamna nasus ) 8 —
0302 65 95
– – – Other 8 —
0302 66 00
– – Eels ( Anguilla spp.) Free —
0302 67 00
– – Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) 15 —
0302 68 00
– – Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) 15 —
0302 69 11
– – – – Carp 8 —
0302 69 15
– – – – Tilapia ( Oreochromis spp.) 8 —
0302 69 18
– – – – Other 8 —
– – – – Fish of the genus Euthynnus , other than the skipjack or stripe-bellied bonitos Euthynnus Katsuwonus pelamis mentioned in subheading 0302 33
0302 69 21
– – – – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0302 69 25
– – – – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
– – – – Redfish Sebastes spp.
0302 69 31
– – – – – Of the species Sebastes marinus 7,5 —
0302 69 33
– – – – – Other 7,5 —
0302 69 35
– – – – Fish of the species Boreogadus saida 12 —
0302 69 41
– – – – Whiting ( Merlangius merlangus ) 7,5 —
0302 69 45
– – – – Ling (Molva spp.) 7,5 —
0302 69 51
– – – – Alaska pollack ( Theragra chalcogramma ) and pollack ( Pollachius pollachius ) 7,5 —
0302 69 55
– – – – Anchovies ( Engraulis spp.) 15 —
0302 69 61
– – – – Sea bream ( Dentex dentex and Pagellus spp.) 15 —
– – – – Hake Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.
– – – – – Hake of the genus Merluccius
0302 69 66
– – – – – – Cape hake (shallow-water hake) ( Merluccius capensis ) and deepwater hake (deepwater Cape hake) ( Merluccius paradoxus ) 15 —
0302 69 67
– – – – – – Southern hake ( Merluccius australis ) 15 —
0302 69 68
– – – – – – Other 15 ( 10 ) —
0302 69 69
– – – – – Hake of the genus Urophycis 15 —
0302 69 75
– – – – Ray's bream ( Brama spp.) 15 —
0302 69 81
– – – – Monkfish ( Lophius spp.) 15 —
0302 69 82
– – – – Blue whiting ( Micromesistius poutassou or Gadus poutassou ) and southern blue whiting ( Micromesistius australis ) 7,5 —
0302 69 91
– – – – Horse mackerel (scad) ( Caranx trachurus , Trachurus trachurus ) 15 —
0302 69 92
– – – – Pink cusk-eel ( Genypterus blacodes ) 7,5 —
0302 69 94
– – – – Sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) 15 —
0302 69 95
– – – – Gilt-head seabreams ( Sparus aurata ) 15 —
0302 69 99
– – – – Other 15 —
0302 70 00
– Livers and roes 10 —
0303
Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 0304
– Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus , excluding livers and roes
0303 11 00
– – Sockeye salmon (red salmon) ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) 2 —
– Other salmonidae, excluding livers and roes
0303 21
– – Trout ( Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita , Oncorhynchus gilae , Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster )
0303 21 10
– – – Of the species Oncorhynchus apache or Oncorhynchus chrysogaster 9 —
0303 21 20
– – – Of the species Oncorhynchus mykiss , with heads and gills on, gutted, weighing more than 1,2 kg each, or with heads off, gilled and gutted, weighing more than 1 kg each 12 —
0303 21 80
– – – Other 12 —
0303 22 00
– – Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 2 —
0303 29 00
– – Other 9 ( 10 ) —
– Flat fish Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae , excluding livers and roes
0303 31
– – Halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides , Hippoglossus hippoglossus , Hippoglossus stenolepis )
0303 31 10
– – – Lesser or Greenland halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides ) 7,5 —
0303 31 30
– – – Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) 7,5 —
0303 31 90
– – – Pacific halibut ( Hippoglossus stenolepis ) 15 —
0303 32 00
– – Plaice ( Pleuronectes platessa ) 15 —
0303 33 00
– – Sole (Solea spp.) 7,5 —
0303 39 10
– – – Flounder ( Platichthys flesus ) 7,5 —
0303 39 30
– – – Fish of the genus Rhombosolea 7,5 —
0303 39 70
– – – Other 15 —
– Tunas of the genus Thunnus , skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito Euthynnus Katsuwonus pelamis , excluding livers and roes
0303 41
– – Albacore or longfinned tunas ( Thunnus alalunga )
0303 41 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 41 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 42
– – Yellowfin tunas ( Thunnus albacares )
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 12
0303 42 12
– – – – – Weighing more than 10 kg each 20 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 42 18
– – – – – Other 20 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 42 42
– – – – – Weighing more than 10 kg each 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 42 48
– – – – – Other 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 42 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 43
– – Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito
0303 43 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 43 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 44
– – Bigeye tunas ( Thunnus obesus )
0303 44 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 44 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 45
– – Bluefin tunas ( Thunnus thynnus )
0303 45 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 45 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 46
– – Southern bluefin tunas ( Thunnus maccoyii )
0303 46 10
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 46 90
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
0303 49 30
– – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 49 80
– – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
– Herrings Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii and cod Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus , excluding livers and roes
0303 51 00
– – Herrings ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) ( 18 ) —
0303 52
– – Cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus )
0303 52 10
– – – Of the species Gadus morhua 12 —
0303 52 30
– – – Of the species Gadus ogac 12 —
0303 52 90
– – – Of the species Gadus macrocephalus 12 —
– Swordfish Xiphias gladius and toothfish Dissostichus spp., excluding livers and roes
0303 61 00
– – Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) 7,5 —
0303 62 00
– – Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) 15 —
– Other fish, excluding livers and roes
0303 71
– – Sardines ( Sardina pilchardus , Sardinops spp.), sardinella ( Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats ( Sprattus sprattus )
0303 71 10
– – – Sardines of the species Sardina pilchardus 23 —
0303 71 30
– – – Sardines of the genus Sardinops ; sardinella ( Sardinella spp.) 15 —
0303 71 80
– – – Brisling or sprats ( Sprattus sprattus ) ( 19 ) —
0303 72 00
– – Haddock ( Melanogrammus aeglefinus ) 7,5 —
0303 73 00
– – Coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 7,5 —
0303 74
– – Mackerel ( Scomber scombrus , Scomber australasicus , Scomber japonicus )
0303 74 30
– – – Of the species Scomber scombrus or Scomber japonicus ( 20 ) —
0303 74 90
– – – Of the species Scomber australasicus 15 —
0303 75
– – Dogfish and other sharks
0303 75 20
– – – Dogfish of the species Squalus acanthias 6 —
0303 75 50
– – – Dogfish of the species Scyliorhinus spp. 6 —
0303 75 60
– – – Porbeagle shark ( Lamna nasus ) 8 —
0303 75 95
– – – Other 8 —
0303 76 00
– – Eels ( Anguilla spp.) Free —
0303 77 00
– – Sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax , Dicentrarchus punctatus ) 15 —
0303 78
– – Hake ( Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.)
– – – Hake of the genus Merluccius
0303 78 11
– – – – Cape hake (shallow-water hake) ( Merluccius capensis ) and deepwater hake (deepwater Cape hake) ( Merluccius paradoxus ) 15 —
0303 78 12
– – – – Argentine hake (Southwest Atlantic hake) ( Merluccius hubbsi ) 15 —
0303 78 13
– – – – Southern hake ( Merluccius australis ) 15 —
0303 78 19
– – – – Other 15 ( 10 ) —
0303 78 90
– – – Hake of the genus Urophycis 15 —
0303 79 11
– – – – Carp 8 —
0303 79 19
– – – – Other 8 —
– – – – Fish of the genus Euthynnus , other than the skipjack or stripe-bellied bonitos Euthynnus Katsuwonus pelamis mentioned in subheading 0303 43
0303 79 20
– – – – – For the industrial manufacture of products of heading 1604 ( 12 ) 22 ( 17 ) ( 10 ) —
0303 79 31
– – – – – Other 22 ( 10 ) —
– – – – Redfish Sebastes spp.
0303 79 35
– – – – – Of the species Sebastes marinus 7,5 —
0303 79 37
– – – – – Other 7,5 —
0303 79 41
– – – – Fish of the species Boreogadus saida 12 —
0303 79 45
– – – – Whiting ( Merlangius merlangus ) 7,5 —
0303 79 51
– – – – Ling ( Molva spp.) 7,5 —
0303 79 55
– – – – Alaska pollack ( Theragra chalcogramma ) and pollack ( Pollachius pollachius ) 15 —
0303 79 58
– – – – Fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor ( 21 ) —
0303 79 65
– – – – Anchovies ( Engraulis spp.) 15 —
0303 79 71
– – – – Sea bream ( Dentex dentex and Pagellus spp.) 15 —
0303 79 75
– – – – Ray's bream ( Brama spp.) 15 —
0303 79 81
– – – – Monkfish ( Lophius spp.) 15 —
0303 79 83
– – – – Blue whiting ( Micromesistius poutassou or Gadus poutassou ) 7,5 —
0303 79 85
– – – – Southern blue whiting ( Micromesistius australis ) 7,5 —
0303 79 91
– – – – Horse mackerel (scad) ( Caranx trachurus , Trachurus trachurus ) 15 —
0303 79 92
– – – – Blue grenadier ( Macruronus novaezelandiae ) 7,5 —
0303 79 93
– – – – Pink cusk-eel ( Genypterus blacodes ) 7,5 —
0303 79 94
– – – – Fish of the species Pelotreis flavilatus or Peltorhamphus novaezelandiae 7,5 —
0303 79 98
– – – – Other 15 —
0303 80
– Livers and roes
0303 80 10
– – Hard and soft roes for the manufacture of deoxyribonucleic acid or protamine sulphate ( 12 ) Free —
0303 80 90
– – Other 10 —
0304
Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen
0304 11
– – Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius )
0304 11 10
– – – Fillets 18 —
0304 11 90
– – – Other fish meat (whether or not minced) 15 —
0304 12
– – Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.)
0304 12 10
– – – Fillets 18 —
0304 12 90
– – – Other fish meat (whether or not minced) 15 —
– – – – Of freshwater fish
0304 19 01
– – – – – Of Nile perch ( Lates niloticus ) 9 —
0304 19 03
– – – – – Of pangasius ( Pangasius spp.) 9 —
0304 19 13
– – – – – Of Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 2 —
– – – – – Of trout of the species Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita and Oncorhynchus gilae
0304 19 15
– – – – – – Of the species Oncorhynchus mykiss weighing more than 400 g each 12 —
0304 19 17
– – – – – – Other 12 —
0304 19 18
– – – – – Of other freshwater fish 9 —
0304 19 31
– – – – – Of cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus ) and of fish of the species Boreogadus saida 18 —
0304 19 33
– – – – – Of coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 18 —
0304 19 35
– – – – – Of redfish ( Sebastes spp.) 18 —
0304 19 39
– – – – – Other 18 —
– – – Other fish meat whether or not minced
0304 19 91
– – – – Of freshwater fish 8 —
0304 19 97
– – – – – Flaps of herring ( 18 ) —
0304 19 99
– – – – – Other 15 ( 10 ) —
0304 21 00
– – Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) 7,5 —
0304 22 00
– – Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) 15 —
0304 29 01
– – – – Of Nile perch ( Lates niloticus ) 9 —
0304 29 03
– – – – Of pangasius ( Pangasius spp.) 9 —
0304 29 05
– – – – Of tilapia ( Oreochromis spp.) 9 —
0304 29 13
– – – – Of Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 2 —
– – – – Of trout of the species Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita and Oncorhynchus gilae
0304 29 15
– – – – – Of the species Oncorhynchus mykiss weighing more than 400 g each 12 —
0304 29 17
– – – – – Other 12 —
0304 29 18
– – – – Of other freshwater fish 9 —
– – – – Of cod Gadus morhua , Gadus macrocephalus , Gadus ogac and of fish of the species Boreogadus saida
0304 29 21
– – – – – Of cod of the species Gadus macrocephalus 7,5 —
0304 29 29
– – – – – Other 7,5 —
0304 29 31
– – – – Of coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 7,5 —
0304 29 33
– – – – Of haddock ( Melanogrammus aeglefinus ) 7,5 —
– – – – Of redfish Sebastes spp.
0304 29 35
– – – – – Of the species Sebastes marinus 7,5 —
0304 29 39
– – – – – Other 7,5 —
0304 29 41
– – – – Of whiting ( Merlangius merlangus ) 7,5 —
0304 29 43
– – – – Of ling (Molva spp.) 7,5 —
0304 29 45
– – – – Of tuna (of the genus Thunnus ) and of fish of the genus Euthynnus 18 —
– – – – Of mackerel Scomber scombrus , Scomber australasicus , Scomber japonicus and of fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor
0304 29 51
– – – – – Of mackerel of the species Scomber australasicus 15 —
0304 29 53
– – – – – Other 15 —
– – – – Of hake Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.
– – – – – Of hake of the genus Merluccius
0304 29 55
– – – – – – Of Cape hake (shallow-water hake) ( Merluccius capensis ) and of deepwater hake (deepwater Cape hake) ( Merluccius paradoxus ) 7,5 —
0304 29 56
– – – – – – Of argentine hake (Southwest Atlantic hake) ( Merluccius hubbsi ) 7,5 —
0304 29 58
– – – – – – Other 6,1 —
0304 29 59
– – – – – Of hake of the genus Urophycis 7,5 —
– – – – Of dogfish and other sharks
0304 29 61
– – – – – Of dogfish ( Squalus acanthias and Scyliorhinus spp.) 7,5 —
0304 29 65
– – – – – Of porbeagle shark ( Lamna nasus ) 7,5 —
0304 29 68
– – – – – Of other sharks 7,5 —
0304 29 71
– – – – Of plaice ( Pleuronectes platessa ) 7,5 —
0304 29 73
– – – – Of flounder ( Platichthys flesus ) 7,5 —
0304 29 75
– – – – Of herring ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) 15 —
0304 29 79
– – – – Of megrim ( Lepidorhombus spp.) 15 —
0304 29 83
– – – – Of monkfish ( Lophius spp.) 15 —
0304 29 85
– – – – Of Alaska pollack ( Theragra chalcogramma ) 13,7 —
0304 29 91
– – – – Of blue grenadier ( Macruronus novaezelandiae ) 7,5 —
0304 29 99
– – – – Other 15 ( 10 ) —
0304 91 00
– – Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) 7,5 —
0304 92 00
– – Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) 7,5 —
0304 99 10
– – – Surimi 14,2 —
0304 99 21
– – – – Of freshwater fish 8 —
0304 99 23
– – – – – Of herring ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) ( 18 ) —
0304 99 29
– – – – – Of redfish ( Sebastes spp.) 8 —
– – – – – Of cod Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus and of fish of the species Boreogadus saida
0304 99 31
– – – – – – Of cod of the species Gadus macrocephalus 7,5 —
0304 99 33
– – – – – – Of cod of the species Gadus morhua 7,5 —
0304 99 39
– – – – – – Other 7,5 —
0304 99 41
– – – – – Of coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 7,5 —
0304 99 45
– – – – – Of haddock ( Melanogrammus aeglefinus ) 7,5 —
0304 99 51
– – – – – Of hake ( Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) 7,5 —
0304 99 55
– – – – – Of megrim ( Lepidorhombus spp.) 15 —
0304 99 61
– – – – – Of Ray's bream ( Brama spp.) 15 —
0304 99 65
– – – – – Of monkfish ( Lophius spp.) 7,5 —
0304 99 71
– – – – – Of blue whiting ( Micromesistius poutassou or Gadus poutassou ) 7,5 —
0304 99 75
– – – – – Of Alaska pollack ( Theragra chalcogramma ) 7,5 —
0304 99 99
– – – – – Other 7,5 —
0305
Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption
0305 10 00
– Flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption 13 —
0305 20 00
– Livers and roes of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine 11 —
0305 30
– Fish fillets, dried, salted or in brine, but not smoked
– – Of cod Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus and of fish of the species Boreogadus saida
0305 30 11
– – – Of cod of the species Gadus macrocephalus 16 —
0305 30 19
– – – Other 20 —
0305 30 30
– – Of Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ), salted or in brine 15 —
0305 30 50
– – Of lesser or Greenland halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides ), salted or in brine 15 —
0305 30 90
– – Other 16 —
– Smoked fish, including fillets
0305 41 00
– – Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 13 —
0305 42 00
– – Herrings ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) 10 —
0305 49 10
– – – Lesser or Greenland halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides ) 15 —
0305 49 20
– – – Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) 16 —
0305 49 30
– – – Mackerel ( Scomber scombrus , Scomber australasicus , Scomber japonicus ) 14 —
0305 49 45
– – – Trout ( Salmo trutta , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Oncorhynchus clarki , Oncorhynchus aguabonita , Oncorhynchus gilae , Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster ) 14 —
0305 49 50
– – – Eels ( Anguilla spp.) 14 —
0305 49 80
– – – Other 14 —
– Dried fish, whether or not salted but not smoked
0305 51
– – Cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus )
0305 51 10
– – – Dried, unsalted 13 ( 10 ) —
0305 51 90
– – – Dried, salted 13 ( 10 ) —
0305 59 10
– – – Fish of the species Boreogadus saida 13 ( 10 ) —
0305 59 30
– – – Herrings ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) 12 —
0305 59 50
– – – Anchovies ( Engraulis spp.) 10 —
0305 59 70
– – – Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) 15 —
0305 59 80
– – – Other 12 —
– Fish, salted but not dried or smoked and fish in brine
0305 61 00
– – Herrings ( Clupea harengus , Clupea pallasii ) 12 —
0305 62 00
– – Cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus ) 13 ( 10 ) —
0305 63 00
– – Anchovies ( Engraulis spp.) 10 —
0305 69 10
– – – Fish of the species Boreogadus saida 13 ( 10 ) —
0305 69 30
– – – Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) 15 —
0305 69 50
– – – Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Oncorhynchus keta , Oncorhynchus tschawytscha , Oncorhynchus kisutch , Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) and Danube salmon ( Hucho hucho ) 11 —
0305 69 80
– – – Other 12 —
0306
Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption
0306 11
– – Rock lobster and other sea crawfish ( Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.)
0306 11 10
– – – Crawfish tails 12,5 —
0306 11 90
– – – Other 12,5 —
0306 12
– – Lobsters ( Homarus spp.)
0306 12 10
– – – Whole 6 —
0306 12 90
– – – Other 16 —
0306 13
– – Shrimps and prawns
0306 13 10
– – – Of the family Pandalidae 12 —
0306 13 30
– – – Shrimps of the genus Crangon 18 —
0306 13 40
– – – Deepwater rose shrimps ( Parapenaeus longirostris ) 12 —
0306 13 50
– – – Shrimps of the genus Penaeus 12 —
0306 13 80
– – – Other 12 —
0306 14 10
– – – Crabs of the species Paralithodes camchaticus , Chionoecetes spp. and Callinectes sapidus 7,5 —
0306 14 30
– – – Crabs of the species Cancer pagurus 7,5 —
0306 14 90
– – – Other 7,5 —
0306 19
– – Other, including flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption
0306 19 10
– – – Freshwater crayfish 7,5 —
0306 19 30
– – – Norway lobsters ( Nephrops norvegicus ) 12 —
0306 19 90
– – – Other 12 —
0306 21 00
– – Rock lobster and other sea crawfish ( Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 12,5 —
0306 22
– – Lobsters ( Homarus spp.)
0306 22 10
– – – Live 8 —
0306 22 91
– – – – Whole 8 —
0306 22 99
– – – – Other 10 —
0306 23
– – Shrimps and prawns
0306 23 10
– – – Of the family Pandalidae 12 —
– – – Shrimps of the genus Crangon
0306 23 31
– – – – Fresh, chilled or cooked by steaming or by boiling in water 18 —
0306 23 39
– – – – Other 18 —
0306 23 90
– – – Other 12 —
0306 24 30
– – – Crabs of the species Cancer pagurus 7,5 —
0306 24 80
– – – Other 7,5 —
0306 29
– – Other, including flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption
0306 29 10
– – – Freshwater crayfish 7,5 —
0306 29 30
– – – Norway lobsters ( Nephrops norvegicus ) 12 —
0306 29 90
– – – Other 12 —
0307
Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption
0307 10 10
– – Flat oysters (of the genus Ostrea ), live and weighing (shell included) not more than 40 g each Free —
– Scallops, including queen scallops, of the genera Pecten , Chlamys or Placopecten
0307 21 00
– – Live, fresh or chilled 8 —
0307 29 10
– – – Coquilles St Jacques ( Pecten maximus ), frozen 8 —
0307 29 90
– – – Other 8 —
– Mussels Mytilus spp., Perna spp.
0307 31
– – Live, fresh or chilled
0307 31 10
– – – Mytilus spp. 10 —
0307 31 90
– – – Perna spp. 8 —
0307 39 10
– – – Mytilus spp. 10 —
0307 39 90
– – – Perna spp. 8 —
– Cuttle fish Sepia officinalis , Rossia macrosoma , Sepiola spp. and squid Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.
0307 41
– – Live, fresh or chilled
0307 41 10
– – – Cuttle fish ( Sepia officinalis , Rossia macrosoma , Sepiola spp.) 8 —
– – – Squid Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.
0307 41 91
– – – – Loligo spp., Ommastrephes sagittatus 6 —
0307 41 99
– – – – Other 8 —
– – – – Cuttle fish Sepia officinalis , Rossia macrosoma , Sepiola spp.
– – – – – Of the genus Sepiola
0307 49 01
– – – – – – Lesser cuttle fish ( Sepiola rondeleti ) 6 —
0307 49 11
– – – – – – Other 8 —
0307 49 18
– – – – – Other 8 —
– – – – Squid Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.
0307 49 31
– – – – – – Loligo vulgaris 6 —
0307 49 33
– – – – – – Loligo pealei 6 —
0307 49 35
– – – – – – Loligo patagonica 6 —
0307 49 38
– – – – – – Other 6 —
0307 49 51
– – – – – Ommastrephes sagittatus 6 —
0307 49 59
– – – – – Other 8 —
0307 49 71
– – – – Cuttle fish ( Sepia officinalis , Rossia macrosoma , Sepiola spp.) 8 —
– – – – Squid Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.
0307 49 91
– – – – – Loligo spp., Ommastrephes sagittatus 6 —
0307 49 99
– – – – – Other 8 —
0307 51 00
– – Live, fresh or chilled 8 —
0307 59 10
– – – Frozen 8 —
0307 59 90
– – – Other 8 —
0307 60 00
– Snails, other than sea snails Free —
– Other, including flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption
0307 91 00
– – Live, fresh or chilled 11 —
0307 99 11
– – – – Illex spp. 8 —
0307 99 13
– – – – Striped venus and other species of the family Veneridae 8 —
0307 99 15
– – – – Jellyfish ( Rhopilema spp.) Free —
0307 99 18
– – – – Other 11 —
0307 99 90
– – – Other 11 —
1.
The expression ‘milk’ means full-cream milk or partially or completely skimmed milk.
2.
For the purposes of heading 0405:
a
the term ‘butter’ means natural butter, whey butter or recombined butter (fresh, salted or rancid, including canned butter) derived exclusively from milk, with a milkfat content of 80 % or more but not more than 95 % by weight, a maximum milk solids-not-fat content of 2 % by weight and a maximum water content of 16 % by weight. Butter does not contain added emulsifiers, but may contain sodium chloride, food colours, neutralising salts and cultures of harmless lactic-acid-producing bacteria;
b
the expression ‘dairy spreads’ means a spreadable emulsion of the water-in-oil type, containing milkfat as the only fat in the product, with a milkfat content of 39 % or more but less than 80 % by weight.
3.
Products obtained by the concentration of whey and with the addition of milk or milkfat are to be classified as cheese in heading 0406 provided that they have the three following characteristics:
a
a milkfat content, by weight of the dry matter, of 5 % or more;
b
a dry matter content, by weight, of at least 70 % but not exceeding 85 %; and
c
they are moulded or capable of being moulded.
4.
This chapter does not cover:
a
products obtained from whey, containing by weight more than 95 % lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose calculated on the dry matter (heading 1702); or
b
albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter) (heading 3502) or globulins (heading 3504).
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 0404 10, the expression ‘modified whey’ means products consisting of whey constituents, that is, whey from which all or part of the lactose, proteins or minerals have been removed, whey to which natural whey constituents have been added, and products obtained by mixing natural whey constituents.
2.
For the purposes of subheading 0405 10, the term ‘butter’ does not include dehydrated butter or ghee (subheading 0405 90).
Additional note Additional note
1.
The duty rate applicable to mixtures falling in headings 0401 to 0406 shall be as follows:
a
in mixtures where one of the components represents at least 90 % by weight, the rate applicable to that component applies;
b
in other mixtures, the rate applicable shall be that of the component which results in the highest amount of import duty.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0401
Milk and cream, not concentrated nor containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0401 10
– Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1 %
0401 10 10
– – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 13,8 €/100 kg/net —
0401 10 90
– – Other 12,9 €/100 kg/net —
0401 20
– Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1 % but not exceeding 6 %
0401 20 11
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 18,8 €/100 kg/net —
0401 20 19
– – – Other 17,9 €/100 kg/net —
0401 20 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 22,7 €/100 kg/net —
0401 20 99
– – – Other 21,8 €/100 kg/net —
0401 30
– Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 6 %
0401 30 11
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 57,5 €/100 kg/net —
0401 30 19
– – – Other 56,6 €/100 kg/net —
– – Exceeding 21 % but not exceeding 45 %
0401 30 31
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 110 €/100 kg/net —
0401 30 39
– – – Other 109,1 €/100 kg/net —
0401 30 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding two litres 183,7 €/100 kg/net —
0401 30 99
– – – Other 182,8 €/100 kg/net —
0402
Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0402 10
– In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1,5 %
– – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0402 10 11
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 125,4 €/100 kg/net —
0402 10 19
– – – Other 118,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0402 10 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 1,19 €/kg + 27,5 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 10 99
– – – Other 1,19 €/kg + 21 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1,5 %
0402 21
– – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 27 %
0402 21 11
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0402 21 17
– – – – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 11 % 130,4 €/100 kg/net —
0402 21 19
– – – – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 11 % but not exceeding 27 % 130,4 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 27 %
0402 21 91
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
0402 21 99
– – – – Other 161,9 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 27 %
0402 29 11
– – – – Special milk, for infants, in hermetically sealed containers of a net content not exceeding 500 g, of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 10 % 1,31 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 29 15
– – – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 1,31 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 29 19
– – – – – Other 1,31 €/kg + 16,8 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 27 %
0402 29 91
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 1,62 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 29 99
– – – – Other 1,62 €/kg + 16,8 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 91
– – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0402 91 10
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 8 % 34,7 €/100 kg/net —
0402 91 30
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 8 % but not exceeding 10 % 43,4 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 10 % but not exceeding 45 %
0402 91 51
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 110 €/100 kg/net —
0402 91 59
– – – – Other 109,1 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 45 %
0402 91 91
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 183,7 €/100 kg/net —
0402 91 99
– – – – Other 182,8 €/100 kg/net —
0402 99 10
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 9,5 % 57,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 9,5 % but not exceeding 45 %
0402 99 31
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 1,08 €/kg + 19,4 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 99 39
– – – – Other 1,08 €/kg + 18,5 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 45 %
0402 99 91
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2,5 kg 1,81 €/kg + 19,4 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0402 99 99
– – – – Other 1,81 €/kg + 18,5 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403
Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa
– – Not flavoured nor containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa
– – – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a fat content, by weight
0403 10 11
– – – – Not exceeding 3 % 20,5 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 13
– – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 24,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 19
– – – – Exceeding 6 % 59,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Other, of a fat content, by weight
0403 10 31
– – – – Not exceeding 3 % 0,17 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 10 33
– – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 0,20 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 10 39
– – – – Exceeding 6 % 0,54 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – Flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa
– – – In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a milkfat content, by weight
0403 10 51
– – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 8,3 + 95 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 53
– – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 8,3 + 130,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 59
– – – – Exceeding 27 % 8,3 + 168,8 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Other, of a milkfat content, by weight
0403 10 91
– – – – Not exceeding 3 % 8,3 + 12,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 93
– – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 8,3 + 17,1 €/100 kg/net —
0403 10 99
– – – – Exceeding 6 % 8,3 + 26,6 €/100 kg/net —
– – Not flavoured nor containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa
– – – – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a fat content, by weight
0403 90 11
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 100,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 13
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 19
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Other, of a fat content, by weight
0403 90 31
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,95 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 90 33
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 90 39
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a fat content, by weight
0403 90 51
– – – – – Not exceeding 3 % 20,5 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 53
– – – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 24,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 59
– – – – – Exceeding 6 % 59,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Other, of a fat content, by weight
0403 90 61
– – – – – Not exceeding 3 % 0,17 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 90 63
– – – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 0,20 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0403 90 69
– – – – – Exceeding 6 % 0,54 €/kg + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – Flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa
– – – In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a milkfat content, by weight
0403 90 71
– – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 8,3 + 95 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 73
– – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 8,3 + 130,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 79
– – – – Exceeding 27 % 8,3 + 168,8 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Other, of a milkfat content, by weight
0403 90 91
– – – – Not exceeding 3 % 8,3 + 12,4 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 93
– – – – Exceeding 3 % but not exceeding 6 % 8,3 + 17,1 €/100 kg/net —
0403 90 99
– – – – Exceeding 6 % 8,3 + 26,6 €/100 kg/net —
0404
Whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter; products consisting of natural milk constituents, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included
0404 10
– Whey and modified whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– – – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a protein content nitrogen content × 6,38, by weight
– – – – Not exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 02
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 04
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 06
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 12
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 100,4 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 14
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 16
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Other, of a protein content nitrogen content × 6,38, by weight
– – – – Not exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 26
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,07 €/kg/net + 16,8 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 28
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 32
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – – Exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 34
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,95 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 36
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 38
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a protein content nitrogen content × 6,38, by weight
– – – – Not exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 48
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,07 €/kg/net ( 24 ) —
0404 10 52
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 54
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – Exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 56
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 100,4 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 58
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 10 62
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – Other, of a protein content nitrogen content × 6,38, by weight
– – – – Not exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 72
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,07 €/kg/net + 16,8 €/100 kg/net ( 25 ) —
0404 10 74
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 76
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – – – Exceeding 15 %, and of a fat content, by weight
0404 10 78
– – – – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,95 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 82
– – – – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 10 84
– – – – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
– – Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, of a fat content, by weight
0404 90 21
– – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 100,4 €/100 kg/net —
0404 90 23
– – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 135,7 €/100 kg/net —
0404 90 29
– – – Exceeding 27 % 167,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – Other, of a fat content, by weight
0404 90 81
– – – Not exceeding 1,5 % 0,95 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 90 83
– – – Exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 27 % 1,31 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0404 90 89
– – – Exceeding 27 % 1,62 €/kg/net + 22 €/100 kg/net ( 23 ) —
0405
Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk; dairy spreads
– – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 85 %
0405 10 11
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 189,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 10 19
– – – – Other 189,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 10 30
– – – Recombined butter 189,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 10 50
– – – Whey butter 189,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 10 90
– – Other 231,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 20 10
– – Of a fat content, by weight, of 39 % or more but less than 60 % 9 + EA ( 22 ) —
0405 20 30
– – Of a fat content, by weight, of 60 % or more but not exceeding 75 % 9 + EA ( 22 ) —
0405 20 90
– – Of a fat content, by weight, of more than 75 % but less than 80 % 189,6 €/100 kg/net —
0405 90 10
– – Of a fat content, by weight, of 99,3 % or more and of a water content, by weight, not exceeding 0,5 % 231,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0405 90 90
– – Other 231,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 10
– Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese, including whey cheese, and curd
0406 10 20
– – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 40 % 185,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 10 80
– – Other 221,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 20
– Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds
0406 20 10
– – Glarus herb cheese (known as Schabziger) made from skimmed milk and mixed with finely ground herbs ( 27 ) 7,7 —
0406 20 90
– – Other 188,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 30
– Processed cheese, not grated or powdered
0406 30 10
– – In the manufacture of which no cheeses other than Emmentaler, Gruyère and Appenzell have been used and which may contain, as an addition, Glarus herb cheese (known as Schabziger); put up for retail sale, of a fat content by weight in the dry matter not exceeding 56 % 144,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 36 % and of a fat content, by weight, in the dry matter
0406 30 31
– – – – Not exceeding 48 % 139,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 30 39
– – – – Exceeding 48 % 144,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 30 90
– – – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 36 % 215 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 40
– Blue-veined cheese and other cheese containing veins produced by Penicillium roqueforti
0406 40 10
– – Roquefort 140,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 40 50
– – Gorgonzola 140,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 40 90
– – Other 140,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 01
– – For processing ( 26 ) 167,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 13
– – – Emmentaler 171,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 15
– – – Gruyère, Sbrinz 171,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 17
– – – Bergkäse, Appenzell 171,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 18
– – – Fromage fribourgeois, Vacherin Mont d'Or and Tête de Moine 171,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 19
– – – Glarus herb cheese (known as Schabziger) made from skimmed milk and mixed with finely ground herbs ( 27 ) 7,7 —
0406 90 21
– – – Cheddar 167,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 23
– – – Edam 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 25
– – – Tilsit 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 27
– – – Butterkäse 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 29
– – – Kashkaval 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 32
– – – Feta 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 35
– – – Kefalo-Tyri 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 37
– – – Finlandia 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 39
– – – Jarlsberg 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 50
– – – – Cheese of sheep's milk or buffalo milk in containers containing brine, or in sheepskin or goatskin bottles 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – – – – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 40 % and a water content, by weight, in the non-fatty matter
– – – – – – Not exceeding 47 %
0406 90 61
– – – – – – – Grana Padano, Parmigiano Reggiano 188,2 €/100 kg/net —
0406 90 63
– – – – – – – Fiore Sardo, Pecorino 188,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 69
– – – – – – – Other 188,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – – – – – Exceeding 47 % but not exceeding 72 %
0406 90 73
– – – – – – – Provolone 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 75
– – – – – – – Asiago, Caciocavallo, Montasio, Ragusano 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 76
– – – – – – – Danbo, Fontal, Fontina, Fynbo, Havarti, Maribo, Samsø 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 78
– – – – – – – Gouda 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 79
– – – – – – – Esrom, Italico, Kernhem, Saint-Nectaire, Saint-Paulin, Taleggio 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 81
– – – – – – – Cantal, Cheshire, Wensleydale, Lancashire, Double Gloucester, Blarney, Colby, Monterey 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 82
– – – – – – – Camembert 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 84
– – – – – – – Brie 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 85
– – – – – – – Kefalograviera, Kasseri 151 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – – – Other cheese, of a water content, by weight, in the non-fatty matter
0406 90 86
– – – – – – – – Exceeding 47 % but not exceeding 52 % 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 87
– – – – – – – – Exceeding 52 % but not exceeding 62 % 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 88
– – – – – – – – Exceeding 62 % but not exceeding 72 % 151 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 93
– – – – – – Exceeding 72 % 185,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0406 90 99
– – – – – Other 221,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0407 00
Birds’ eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked
0407 00 11
– – – Of turkeys or geese 105 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0407 00 19
– – – Other 35 €/1 000 p/st p/st
0407 00 30
– – Other 30,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) 1 000 p/st
0407 00 90
– Other 7,7 p/st
0408
Birds’ eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0408 11 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
0408 11 80
– – – Other 142,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0408 19 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
0408 19 81
– – – – Liquid 62 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0408 19 89
– – – – Other, including frozen 66,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0408 91 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
0408 91 80
– – – Other 137,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0408 99 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
0408 99 80
– – – Other 35,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0409 00 00
Natural honey 17,3 —
0410 00 00
Edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included 7,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried);
b
hides or skins (including furskins), other than goods of heading 0505 and parings and similar waste of raw hides or skins of heading 0511(Chapter 41 or 43);
c
animal textile materials, other than horsehair and horsehair waste (Section XI); or
d
prepared knots or tufts for broom or brush making (heading 9603).
2.
For the purposes of heading 0501, the sorting of hair by length (provided the root ends and tip ends respectively are not arranged together) shall be deemed not to constitute working.
3.
Throughout the nomenclature, elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and wild boar tusks, rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are regarded as ‘ivory’.
4.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘horsehair’ means hair of the manes or tails of equine or bovine animals.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0501 00 00
Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair Free —
0502
Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair; badger hair and other brush making hair; waste of such bristles or hair
0502 10 00
– Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair and waste thereof Free —
0502 90 00
– Other Free —
0504 00 00
Guts, bladders and stomachs of animals (other than fish), whole and pieces thereof, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked Free —
0505
Skins and other parts of birds, with their feathers or down, feathers and parts of feathers (whether or not with trimmed edges) and down, not further worked than cleaned, disinfected or treated for preservation; powder and waste of feathers or parts of feathers
0505 10
– Feathers of a kind used for stuffing; down
0505 10 10
– – Raw Free —
0505 10 90
– – Other Free —
0505 90 00
– Other Free —
0506
Bones and horn-cores, unworked, defatted, simply prepared (but not cut to shape), treated with acid or degelatinised; powder and waste of these products
0506 10 00
– Ossein and bones treated with acid Free —
0506 90 00
– Other Free —
0507
Ivory, tortoiseshell, whalebone and whalebone hair, horns, antlers, hooves, nails, claws and beaks, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape; powder and waste of these products
0507 10 00
– Ivory; ivory powder and waste Free —
0507 90 00
– Other Free —
0508 00 00
Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof Free —
0510 00 00
Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides; bile, whether or not dried; glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, fresh, chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved Free —
0511
Animal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of Chapter 1 or 3, unfit for human consumption
0511 10 00
– Bovine semen Free p/st ( 30 )
0511 91
– – Products of fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; dead animals of Chapter 3
0511 91 10
– – – Fish waste Free —
0511 91 90
– – – Other Free —
0511 99 10
– – – Sinews or tendons; parings and similar waste of raw hides or skins Free —
– – – Natural sponges of animal origin
0511 99 31
– – – – Raw Free —
0511 99 39
– – – – Other 5,1 —
0511 99 85
– – – Other Free —
1.
In this section, the term ‘pellets’ means products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3 % by weight.
1.
Subject to the second part of heading 0601, this chapter covers only live trees and goods (including seedling vegetables) of a kind commonly supplied by nursery gardeners or florists for planting or for ornamental use; nevertheless, it does not include potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic or other products of Chapter 7.
2.
Any reference in heading 0603 or 0604 to goods of any kind shall be construed as including a reference to bouquets, floral baskets, wreaths and similar articles made wholly or partly of goods of that kind, account not being taken of accessories of other materials. However, these headings do not include collages or similar decorative plaques of heading 9701.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0601
Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots other than roots of heading 1212
0601 10
– Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant
0601 10 10
– – Hyacinths 5,1 p/st
0601 10 20
– – Narcissi 5,1 p/st
0601 10 30
– – Tulips 5,1 p/st
0601 10 40
– – Gladioli 5,1 p/st
0601 10 90
– – Other 5,1 —
0601 20
– Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots
0601 20 10
– – Chicory plants and roots Free —
0601 20 30
– – Orchids, hyacinths, narcissi and tulips 9,6 —
0601 20 90
– – Other 6,4 —
0602
Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn
0602 10
– Unrooted cuttings and slips
0602 10 10
– – Of vines Free —
0602 20
– Trees, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds which bear edible fruit or nuts
0602 20 10
– – Vine slips, grafted or rooted Free —
0602 20 90
– – Other 8,3 —
0602 30 00
– Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not 8,3 —
0602 40 00
– Roses, grafted or not 8,3 p/st
0602 90 10
– – Mushroom spawn 8,3 —
0602 90 20
– – Pineapple plants Free —
0602 90 30
– – Vegetable and strawberry plants 8,3 —
– – – – Trees, shrubs and bushes
0602 90 41
– – – – – Forest trees 8,3 —
0602 90 45
– – – – – – Rooted cuttings and young plants 6,5 —
0602 90 49
– – – – – – Other 8,3 —
0602 90 50
– – – – Other outdoor plants 8,3 —
0602 90 70
– – – – Rooted cuttings and young plants, excluding cacti 6,5 —
0602 90 91
– – – – – Flowering plants with buds or flowers, excluding cacti 6,5 —
0602 90 99
– – – – – Other 6,5 —
0603
Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared
0603 11 00
– – Roses ( 31 ) p/st
0603 12 00
– – Carnations ( 31 ) p/st
0603 13 00
– – Orchids ( 31 ) p/st
0603 14 00
– – Chrysanthemums ( 31 ) p/st
0603 19 10
– – – Gladioli ( 31 ) p/st
0603 19 90
– – – Other ( 31 ) —
0604
Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses, mosses and lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared
0604 10
– Mosses and lichens
0604 10 10
– – Reindeer moss Free —
0604 91 20
– – – Christmas trees 2,5 p/st
0604 91 40
– – – Conifer branches 2,5 —
0604 91 90
– – – Other 2 —
0604 99 10
– – – Not further prepared than dried Free —
0604 99 90
– – – Other 10,9 —
1.
This chapter does not cover forage products of heading 1214.
2.
In headings 0709 to 0712, the word ‘vegetables’ includes edible mushrooms, truffles, olives, capers, marrows, pumpkins, aubergines, sweetcorn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ), fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta , fennel, parsley, chervil, tarragon, cress and sweet marjoram ( Majorana hortensis or Origanum majorana ).
3.
Heading 0712 covers all dried vegetables of the kinds falling in headings 0701 to 0711, other than:
a
dried leguminous vegetables, shelled (heading 0713);
b
sweetcorn in the forms specified in headings 1102 to 1104;
c
flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes (heading 1105);
d
flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713 (heading 1106).
4.
However, dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta are excluded from this chapter (heading 0904).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0701
Potatoes, fresh or chilled
0701 10 00
– Seed ( 29 ) 4,5 —
0701 90 10
– – For the manufacture of starch ( 12 ) 5,8 —
0701 90 50
– – – New, from 1 January to 30 June ( 35 ) —
0701 90 90
– – – Other 11,5 —
0702 00 00
Tomatoes, fresh or chilled ( 33 ) —
0703
Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled
0703 10
– Onions and shallots
0703 10 11
– – – Sets 9,6 —
0703 10 19
– – – Other 9,6 —
0703 10 90
– – Shallots 9,6 —
0703 20 00
– Garlic 9,6 + 120 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0703 90 00
– Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables 10,4 —
0704
Cabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and similar edible brassicas, fresh or chilled
0704 10 00
– Cauliflowers and headed broccoli ( 36 ) —
0704 20 00
– Brussels sprouts 12 —
0704 90 10
– – White cabbages and red cabbages 12 MIN 0,4 €/100 kg/net —
0704 90 90
– – Other 12 —
0705
Lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), fresh or chilled
0705 11 00
– – Cabbage lettuce (head lettuce) ( 37 ) —
0705 19 00
– – Other 10,4 —
0705 21 00
– – Witloof chicory ( Cichorium intybus var. foliosum ) 10,4 —
0705 29 00
– – Other 10,4 —
0706
Carrots, turnips, salad beetroot, salsify, celeriac, radishes and similar edible roots, fresh or chilled
0706 10 00
– Carrots and turnips 13,6 ( 10 ) —
0706 90 10
– – Celeriac (rooted celery or German celery) ( 38 ) —
0706 90 30
– – Horseradish ( Cochlearia armoracia ) 12 —
0706 90 90
– – Other 13,6 —
0707 00
Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled
0707 00 05
– Cucumbers ( 33 ) —
0707 00 90
– Gherkins 12,8 —
0708
Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled
0708 10 00
– Peas ( Pisum sativum ) ( 39 ) —
0708 20 00
– Beans ( Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) ( 40 ) —
0708 90 00
– Other leguminous vegetables 11,2 —
0709
Other vegetables, fresh or chilled
0709 20 00
– Asparagus 10,2 —
0709 30 00
– Aubergines (eggplants) 12,8 —
0709 40 00
– Celery other than celeriac 12,8 —
0709 51 00
– – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 12,8 —
0709 59 10
– – – Chanterelles 3,2 —
0709 59 30
– – – Flap mushrooms 5,6 —
0709 59 50
– – – Truffles 6,4 —
0709 59 90
– – – Other 6,4 —
0709 60
– Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta
0709 60 10
– – Sweet peppers 7,2 ( 10 ) —
0709 60 91
– – – Of the genus Capsicum , for the manufacture of capsicin or capsicum oleoresin dyes ( 12 ) Free —
0709 60 95
– – – For the industrial manufacture of essential oils or resinoids ( 12 ) Free —
0709 60 99
– – – Other 6,4 —
0709 70 00
– Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) 10,4 —
0709 90 10
– – Salad vegetables, other than lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ) and chicory (Cichorium spp.) 10,4 —
0709 90 20
– – Chard (or white beet) and cardoons 10,4 —
0709 90 31
– – – For uses other than the production of oil ( 12 ) 4,5 —
0709 90 39
– – – Other 13,1 €/100 kg/net —
0709 90 40
– – Capers 5,6 —
0709 90 50
– – Fennel 8 —
0709 90 60
– – Sweetcorn 9,4 €/100 kg/net —
0709 90 70
– – Courgettes ( 33 ) —
0709 90 80
– – Globe artichokes ( 33 ) —
0709 90 90
– – Other 12,8 —
0710
Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozen
0710 10 00
– Potatoes 14,4 —
– Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled
0710 21 00
– – Peas ( Pisum sativum ) 14,4 —
0710 22 00
– – Beans ( Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) 14,4 —
0710 29 00
– – Other 14,4 —
0710 30 00
– Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) 14,4 —
0710 40 00
– Sweetcorn 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
0710 80
– Other vegetables
0710 80 10
– – Olives 15,2 —
– – Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta
0710 80 51
– – – Sweet peppers 14,4 —
0710 80 59
– – – Other 6,4 —
0710 80 61
– – – Of the genus Agaricus 14,4 —
0710 80 69
– – – Other 14,4 —
0710 80 70
– – Tomatoes 14,4 —
0710 80 80
– – Globe artichokes 14,4 —
0710 80 85
– – Asparagus 14,4 —
0710 80 95
– – Other 14,4 —
0710 90 00
– Mixtures of vegetables 14,4 —
0711
Vegetables provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption
0711 20 10
– – For uses other than the production of oil ( 12 ) 6,4 —
0711 20 90
– – Other 13,1 €/100 kg/net —
0711 40 00
– Cucumbers and gherkins 12 —
0711 51 00
– – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 9,6 + 191 €/100 kg/net eda ( 10 ) kg/net eda
0711 59 00
– – Other 9,6 —
0711 90
– Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables
0711 90 10
– – – Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta , excluding sweet peppers 6,4 —
0711 90 30
– – – Sweetcorn 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
0711 90 50
– – – Onions 7,2 —
0711 90 70
– – – Capers 4,8 —
0711 90 80
– – – Other 9,6 —
0711 90 90
– – Mixtures of vegetables 12 —
0712
Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared
0712 20 00
– Onions 12,8 ( 10 ) —
– Mushrooms, wood ears Auricularia spp., jelly fungi Tremella spp. and truffles
0712 31 00
– – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 12,8 —
0712 32 00
– – Wood ears ( Auricularia spp.) 12,8 —
0712 33 00
– – Jelly fungi ( Tremella spp.) 12,8 —
0712 39 00
– – Other 12,8 —
0712 90
– Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables
0712 90 05
– – Potatoes, whether or not cut or sliced but not further prepared 10,2 —
– – Sweetcorn Zea mays var. saccharata
0712 90 11
– – – Hybrids for sowing ( 29 ) Free —
0712 90 19
– – – Other 9,4 €/100 kg/net —
0712 90 30
– – Tomatoes 12,8 —
0712 90 50
– – Carrots 12,8 —
0712 90 90
– – Other 12,8 —
0713
Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split
0713 10
– Peas ( Pisum sativum )
0713 10 10
– – For sowing Free —
0713 10 90
– – Other Free —
0713 20 00
– Chickpeas (garbanzos) Free —
– Beans Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.
0713 31 00
– – Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek Free —
0713 32 00
– – Small red (Adzuki) beans ( Phaseolus or Vigna angularis ) Free —
0713 33
– – Kidney beans, including white pea beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris )
0713 33 10
– – – For sowing Free —
0713 33 90
– – – Other Free —
0713 39 00
– – Other Free —
0713 40 00
– Lentils Free —
0713 50 00
– Broad beans ( Vicia faba var. major ) and horse beans ( Vicia faba var. equina , Vicia faba var. minor ) 3,2 —
0714
Manioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes, sweet potatoes and similar roots and tubers with high starch or inulin content, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not sliced or in the form of pellets; sago pith
0714 10
– Manioc (cassava)
0714 10 91
– – Of a kind used for human consumption, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 28 kg, either fresh and whole or without skin and frozen, whether or not sliced 9,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0714 10 98
– – Other 9,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0714 20 10
– – Fresh, whole, intended for human consumption ( 41 ) 3,8 ( 32 ) —
0714 20 90
– – Other 6,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
– – Arrowroot, salep and similar roots and tubers with high starch content
0714 90 11
– – – Of a kind used for human consumption, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 28 kg, either fresh and whole or without skin and frozen, whether or not sliced 9,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0714 90 19
– – – Other 9,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
0714 90 90
– – Other 3,8 ( 32 ) —
1.
This chapter does not cover inedible nuts or fruits.
2.
Chilled fruits and nuts are to be classified in the same headings as the corresponding fresh fruits and nuts.
3.
Dried fruit or dried nuts of this chapter may be partially rehydrated, or treated for the following purposes: provided that they retain the character of dried fruit or dried nuts.
a
for additional preservation or stabilisation (for example, by moderate heat treatment, sulphuring, the addition of sorbic acid or potassium sorbate),
b
to improve or maintain their appearance (for example, by the addition of vegetable oil or small quantities of glucose syrup),
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
The content of various sugars expressed as sucrose (sugar content) of the products classified in this chapter corresponds to the figure indicated by a refractometer (used in accordance with the method prescribed in the Annex to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 558/93) at a temperature of 20 °C and multiplied by the factor 0,95.
2.
For the purposes of subheadings 0811 90 11, 0811 90 31 and 0811 90 85, ‘tropical fruit’ means guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, papaws (papayas), tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola and pitahaya.
3.
For the purposes of subheadings 0811 90 11, 0811 90 31, 0811 90 85, 0812 90 70 and 0813 50 31, ‘tropical nuts’ means coconuts, cashew nuts, Brazil nuts, areca (or betel), cola and macadamia nuts.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0801
Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled
0801 11 00
– – Desiccated Free —
0801 19 00
– – Other Free —
0801 21 00
– – In shell Free —
0801 22 00
– – Shelled Free —
0801 31 00
– – In shell Free —
0801 32 00
– – Shelled Free —
0802
Other nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled
0802 11 10
– – – Bitter Free —
0802 11 90
– – – Other 5,6 ( 10 ) —
0802 12 10
– – – Bitter Free —
0802 12 90
– – – Other 3,5 ( 10 ) —
– Hazelnuts or filberts Corylus spp.
0802 21 00
– – In shell 3,2 —
0802 22 00
– – Shelled 3,2 —
0802 31 00
– – In shell 4 —
0802 32 00
– – Shelled 5,1 —
0802 40 00
– Chestnuts ( Castanea spp.) 5,6 —
0802 50 00
– Pistachios 1,6 —
0802 60 00
– Macadamia nuts 2 —
0802 90 20
– – Areca (or betel), cola and pecans Free —
0802 90 50
– – Pine nuts 3,2 ( 48 ) —
0802 90 85
– – Other 3,2 ( 48 ) —
0803 00
Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried
0803 00 11
– – Plantains 16 —
0803 00 19
– – Other 176 €/1 000 kg/net —
0804
Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried
0804 20 10
– – Fresh 5,6 —
0804 30 00
– Pineapples 5,8 —
0804 40 00
– Avocados ( 42 ) —
0804 50 00
– Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens Free —
0805
Citrus fruit, fresh or dried
0805 10 20
– – Sweet oranges, fresh ( 33 ) —
0805 10 80
– – Other ( 43 ) —
0805 20
– Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and similar citrus hybrids
0805 20 10
– – Clementines ( 33 ) —
0805 20 30
– – Monreales and satsumas ( 33 ) —
0805 20 50
– – Mandarins and wilkings ( 33 ) —
0805 20 70
– – Tangerines ( 33 ) —
0805 20 90
– – Other ( 33 ) —
0805 40 00
– Grapefruit, including pomelos ( 44 ) —
0805 50
– Lemons ( Citrus limon , Citrus limonum ) and limes ( Citrus aurantifolia , Citrus latifolia )
0805 50 10
– – Lemons ( Citrus limon , Citrus limonum ) ( 33 ) —
0805 50 90
– – Limes ( Citrus aurantifolia , Citrus latifolia ) 12,8 —
0805 90 00
– Other 12,8 —
0806
Grapes, fresh or dried
0806 10 10
– – Table grapes ( 33 ) —
0806 10 90
– – Other ( 45 ) —
0806 20 10
– – Currants 2,4 —
0806 20 30
– – Sultanas 2,4 —
0806 20 90
– – Other 2,4 —
0807
Melons (including watermelons) and papaws (papayas), fresh
– Melons including watermelons
0807 11 00
– – Watermelons 8,8 —
0807 19 00
– – Other 8,8 —
0807 20 00
– Papaws (papayas) Free —
0808
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh
0808 10 10
– – Cider apples, in bulk, from 16 September to 15 December 7,2 MIN 0,36 €/100 kg/net —
0808 10 80
– – Other ( 33 ) —
0808 20
– Pears and quinces
0808 20 10
– – – Perry pears, in bulk, from 1 August to 31 December 7,2 MIN 0,36 €/100 kg/net —
0808 20 50
– – – Other ( 33 ) —
0808 20 90
– – Quinces 7,2 —
0809
Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh
0809 10 00
– Apricots ( 33 ) —
0809 20 05
– – Sour cherries ( Prunus cerasus ) ( 33 ) —
0809 20 95
– – Other ( 33 ) —
0809 30
– Peaches, including nectarines
0809 30 10
– – Nectarines ( 33 ) —
0809 30 90
– – Other ( 33 ) —
0809 40
– Plums and sloes
0809 40 05
– – Plums ( 33 ) —
0809 40 90
– – Sloes 12 —
0810 10 00
– Strawberries ( 46 ) —
0810 20
– Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries
0810 20 10
– – Raspberries 8,8 —
0810 20 90
– – Other 9,6 —
0810 40
– Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium
0810 40 10
– – Cowberries, foxberries or mountain cranberries (fruit of the species Vaccinium vitis-idaea ) Free —
0810 40 30
– – Fruit of the species Vaccinium myrtillus 3,2 —
0810 40 50
– – Fruit of the species Vaccinium macrocarpon and Vaccinium corymbosum 3,2 —
0810 40 90
– – Other 9,6 —
0810 50 00
– Kiwifruit ( 47 ) —
0810 60 00
– Durians 8,8 —
0810 90 20
– – Tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola and pitahaya Free —
– – Black-, white- or redcurrants and gooseberries
0810 90 50
– – – Blackcurrants 8,8 —
0810 90 60
– – – Redcurrants 8,8 —
0810 90 70
– – – Other 9,6 —
0810 90 95
– – Other 8,8 —
0811
Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– – Containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0811 10 11
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 20,8 + 8,4 €/100 kg/net —
0811 10 19
– – – Other 20,8 —
0811 10 90
– – Other 14,4 —
0811 20
– Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black-, white- or redcurrants and gooseberries
– – Containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
0811 20 11
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 20,8 + 8,4 €/100 kg/net —
0811 20 19
– – – Other 20,8 —
0811 20 31
– – – Raspberries 14,4 —
0811 20 39
– – – Blackcurrants 14,4 —
0811 20 51
– – – Redcurrants 12 —
0811 20 59
– – – Blackberries and mulberries 12 —
0811 20 90
– – – Other 14,4 —
– – Containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight
0811 90 11
– – – – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 13 + 5,3 €/100 kg/net —
0811 90 19
– – – – Other 20,8 + 8,4 €/100 kg/net —
0811 90 31
– – – – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 13 —
0811 90 39
– – – – Other 20,8 —
0811 90 50
– – – Fruit of the species Vaccinium myrtillus 12 —
0811 90 70
– – – Fruit of the species Vaccinium myrtilloides and Vaccinium angustifolium 3,2 —
0811 90 75
– – – – Sour cherries ( Prunus cerasus ) 14,4 —
0811 90 80
– – – – Other 14,4 —
0811 90 85
– – – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 9 —
0811 90 95
– – – Other 14,4 —
0812
Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption
0812 10 00
– Cherries 8,8 —
0812 90 10
– – Apricots 12,8 —
0812 90 20
– – Oranges 12,8 —
0812 90 30
– – Papaws (papayas) 2,3 —
0812 90 40
– – Fruit of the species Vaccinium myrtillus 6,4 —
0812 90 70
– – Guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola, pitahaya and tropical nuts 5,5 —
0812 90 98
– – Other 8,8 —
0813
Fruit, dried, other than that of headings 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this chapter
0813 10 00
– Apricots 5,6 —
0813 20 00
– Prunes 9,6 —
0813 30 00
– Apples 3,2 —
0813 40 10
– – Peaches, including nectarines 5,6 —
0813 40 30
– – Pears 6,4 —
0813 40 50
– – Papaws (papayas) 2 —
0813 40 65
– – Tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola and pitahaya Free —
0813 40 95
– – Other 2,4 —
0813 50
– Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this chapter
– – Mixtures of dried fruit, other than that of headings 0801 to 0806
– – – Not containing prunes
0813 50 12
– – – – Of papaws (papayas), tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola and pitahaya 4 —
0813 50 15
– – – – Other 6,4 —
0813 50 19
– – – Containing prunes 9,6 —
– – Mixtures exclusively of nuts of headings 0801 and 0802
0813 50 31
– – – Of tropical nuts 4 —
0813 50 39
– – – Other 6,4 —
0813 50 91
– – – Not containing prunes or figs 8 —
0813 50 99
– – – Other 9,6 —
0814 00 00
Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions 1,6 —
1.
Mixtures of the products of headings 0904 to 0910 are to be classified as follows: The addition of other substances to the products of headings 0904 to 0910 (or to the mixtures referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) above) shall not affect their classification, provided the resulting mixtures retain the essential character of the goods of those headings. Otherwise, such mixtures are not classified in this chapter; those constituting mixed condiments or mixed seasonings are classified in heading 2103.
a
mixtures of two or more of the products of the same heading are to be classified in that heading;
b
mixtures of two or more of the products of different headings are to be classified in heading 0910.
2.
This chapter does not cover cubeb pepper ( Piper cubeba ) or other products of heading 1211.
Additional note Additional note
1.
The rate of duty applicable to mixtures referred to in note 1(a) shall be the one applicable to the component having the highest duty rate.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
0901
Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion
0901 11 00
– – Not decaffeinated Free —
0901 12 00
– – Decaffeinated 8,3 —
0901 21 00
– – Not decaffeinated 7,5 —
0901 22 00
– – Decaffeinated 9 —
0901 90 10
– – Coffee husks and skins Free —
0901 90 90
– – Coffee substitutes containing coffee 11,5 —
0902
Tea, whether or not flavoured
0902 10 00
– Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg 3,2 —
0902 20 00
– Other green tea (not fermented) Free —
0902 30 00
– Black tea (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg Free —
0902 40 00
– Other black tea (fermented) and other partly fermented tea Free —
0904
Pepper of the genus Piper ; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta
0904 11 00
– – Neither crushed nor ground Free —
0904 12 00
– – Crushed or ground 4 —
0904 20
– Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta , dried or crushed or ground
– – Neither crushed nor ground
0904 20 10
– – – Sweet peppers 9,6 —
0904 20 30
– – – Other Free —
0904 20 90
– – Crushed or ground 5 —
0906
Cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers
– Neither crushed nor ground
0906 11 00
– – Cinnamon ( Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume ) Free —
0906 19 00
– – Other Free —
0906 20 00
– Crushed or ground Free —
0907 00 00
Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems) 8 —
0908
Nutmeg, mace and cardamoms
0908 10 00
– Nutmeg Free —
0908 30 00
– Cardamoms Free —
0909
Seeds of anise, badian, fennel, coriander, cumin or caraway; juniper berries
0909 10 00
– Seeds of anise or badian Free —
0909 20 00
– Seeds of coriander Free —
0909 30 00
– Seeds of cumin Free —
0909 40 00
– Seeds of caraway Free —
0909 50 00
– Seeds of fennel; juniper berries Free —
0910
Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaves, curry and other spices
0910 10 00
– Ginger Free —
0910 20 10
– – Neither crushed nor ground Free —
0910 20 90
– – Crushed or ground 8,5 —
0910 30 00
– Turmeric (curcuma) Free —
0910 91
– – Mixtures referred to in note 1(b) to this chapter
0910 91 05
– – – Curry Free —
0910 91 10
– – – – Neither crushed nor ground Free —
0910 91 90
– – – – Crushed or ground 12,5 —
0910 99 10
– – – Fenugreek seed Free —
– – – – Neither crushed nor ground
0910 99 31
– – – – – Wild thyme ( Thymus serpyllum ) Free —
0910 99 33
– – – – – Other 7 —
0910 99 39
– – – – Crushed or ground 8,5 —
0910 99 50
– – – Bay leaves 7 —
0910 99 91
– – – – Neither crushed nor ground Free —
0910 99 99
– – – – Crushed or ground 12,5 —
1.
(A) The products specified in the headings of this chapter are to be classified in those headings only if grains are present, whether or not in the ear or on the stalk. (B) The chapter does not cover grains which have been hulled or otherwise worked. However, rice, husked, milled, polished, glazed, parboiled or broken, remains classified in heading 1006.
2.
Heading 1005 does not cover sweetcorn (Chapter 7).
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
The term ‘durum wheat’ means wheat of the species Triticum durum and the hybrids derived from the inter-specific crossing of Triticum durum which have the same number (28) of chromosomes as that species.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
The following terms shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them:
a
‘round grain rice’ (subheadings 1006 10 21, 1006 10 92, 1006 20 11, 1006 20 92, 1006 30 21, 1006 30 42, 1006 30 61 and 1006 30 92): rice, the grains of which are of a length not exceeding 5,2 mm and of a length/width ratio of less than 2;
b
‘medium grain rice’ (subheadings 1006 10 23, 1006 10 94, 1006 20 13, 1006 20 94, 1006 30 23, 1006 30 44, 1006 30 63 and 1006 30 94): rice, the grains of which are of a length exceeding 5,2 mm but not exceeding 6,0 mm and of a length/width ratio of less than 3;
c
‘long grain rice’ (subheadings 1006 10 25, 1006 10 27, 1006 10 96, 1006 10 98, 1006 20 15, 1006 20 17, 1006 20 96, 1006 20 98, 1006 30 25, 1006 30 27, 1006 30 46, 1006 30 48, 1006 30 65, 1006 30 67, 1006 30 96 and 1006 30 98): rice, the grains of which are of a length exceeding 6,0 mm;
d
‘paddy rice’ (subheadings 1006 10 21, 1006 10 23, 1006 10 25, 1006 10 27, 1006 10 92, 1006 10 94, 1006 10 96 and 1006 10 98): rice which has retained its husk after threshing;
e
‘husked rice’ (subheadings 1006 20 11, 1006 20 13, 1006 20 15, 1006 20 17, 1006 20 92, 1006 20 94, 1006 20 96 and 1006 20 98): rice from which only the husk has been removed. Examples of rice falling within this definition are those with the commercial descriptions ‘brown rice’, ‘cargo rice’, ‘loonzain’ and ‘riso sbramato’;
f
‘semi-milled rice’ (subheadings 1006 30 21, 1006 30 23, 1006 30 25, 1006 30 27, 1006 30 42, 1006 30 44, 1006 30 46 and 1006 30 48): rice from which the husk, part of the germ and the whole or part of the outer layers of the pericarp, but not the inner layers, have been removed;
g
‘wholly milled rice’ (subheadings 1006 30 61, 1006 30 63, 1006 30 65, 1006 30 67, 1006 30 92, 1006 30 94, 1006 30 96 and 1006 30 98): rice from which the husk, the whole of the outer and inner layers of the pericarp, the whole of the germ in the case of long or medium grain rice, and at least part thereof in the case of round grain rice, have been removed, but in which longitudinal white striations may remain on not more than 10 % of the grains;
h
‘broken rice’ (subheading 1006 40): grain fragments the length of which does not exceed three quarters of the average length of the whole grain.
2.
The duty-rate applicable to mixtures of this chapter shall be as follows:
a
in mixtures where one of the components represents at least 90 % by weight, the rate applicable to that component applies;
b
in other mixtures, the rate applicable shall be that of the component which results in the highest amount of import duty.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1001 10 00
– Durum wheat 148 €/t ( 10 ) ( 49 ) —
1001 90 10
– – Spelt for sowing ( 29 ) 12,8 —
– – Other spelt, common wheat and meslin
1001 90 91
– – – Common wheat and meslin seed 95 €/t ( 49 ) —
1001 90 99
– – – Other 95 €/t ( 10 ) ( 49 ) —
1002 00 00
Rye 93 €/t ( 49 ) —
1003 00 10
– Seed 93 €/t ( 10 ) —
1003 00 90
– Other 93 €/t ( 10 ) —
1005 10 11
– – – Double hybrids and top cross hybrids Free —
1005 10 13
– – – Three-cross hybrids Free —
1005 10 15
– – – Simple hybrids Free —
1005 10 19
– – – Other Free —
1005 10 90
– – Other 94 €/t ( 10 ) ( 49 ) —
1005 90 00
– Other 94 €/t ( 10 ) ( 49 ) —
1006 10
– Rice in the husk (paddy or rough)
1006 10 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) 7,7 —
1006 10 21
– – – – Round grain 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 23
– – – – Medium grain 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 25
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 27
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 92
– – – – Round grain 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 94
– – – – Medium grain 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 96
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 10 98
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 211 €/t ( 10 ) —
1006 20
– Husked (brown) rice
1006 20 11
– – – Round grain 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 13
– – – Medium grain 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 15
– – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 17
– – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 92
– – – Round grain 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 94
– – – Medium grain 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 96
– – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 20 98
– – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 65 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30
– Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed
1006 30 21
– – – – Round grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 23
– – – – Medium grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 25
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 27
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 42
– – – – Round grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 44
– – – – Medium grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 46
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 48
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 61
– – – – Round grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 63
– – – – Medium grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 65
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 67
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 92
– – – – Round grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 94
– – – – Medium grain 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 96
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 30 98
– – – – – Of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 3 175 €/t ( 50 ) ( 10 ) —
1006 40 00
– Broken rice 128 €/t ( 10 ) —
1007 00 10
– Hybrids for sowing ( 29 ) 6,4 —
1007 00 90
– Other 94 €/t ( 10 ) ( 49 ) —
1008
Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals
1008 10 00
– Buckwheat 37 €/t —
1008 20 00
– Millet 56 €/t ( 10 ) —
1008 30 00
– Canary seed Free —
1008 90 10
– – Triticale 93 €/t —
1008 90 90
– – Other 37 €/t —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
roasted malt put up as coffee substitutes (heading 0901 or 2101);
b
prepared flours, groats, meals or starches of heading 1901;
c
corn flakes and other products of heading 1904;
d
vegetables, prepared or preserved, of heading 2001, 2004 or 2005;
e
pharmaceutical products (Chapter 30); or
f
starches having the character of perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations (Chapter 33).
2.
(A) Products from the milling of the cereals listed in the table below fall in this chapter if they have, by weight on the dry product: (a) a starch content (determined by the modified Ewers polarimetric method) exceeding that indicated in column 2; and (b) an ash content (after deduction of any added minerals) not exceeding that indicated in column 3. Otherwise, they fall in heading 2302. However, germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground, is always classified in heading 1104. (B) Products falling in this chapter under the above provisions shall be classified in heading 1101 or 1102 if the percentage passing through a woven metal wire cloth sieve with the aperture indicated in column 4 or 5 is not less, by weight, than that shown against the cereal concerned. Otherwise, they fall in heading 1103 or 1104.
Cereal
Starch content Ash content Rate of passage through a sieve with an aperture of
315 micrometres microns
500 micrometres (microns)
Wheat and rye
45 % 2,5 % 80 % —
Maize corn and grain sorghum
45 % 2 % — 90 %
Buckwheat
45 % 4 % 80 % —
Other cereals
45 % 2 % 50 % —
3.
For the purposes of heading 1103, the terms ‘groats’ and ‘meal’ mean products obtained by the fragmentation of cereal grains, of which:
a
in the case of maize (corn) products, at least 95 % by weight passes through a woven metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 2 mm;
b
in the case of other cereal products, at least 95 % by weight passes through a woven metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 1,25 mm.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
The duty-rate applicable to mixtures of this chapter shall be as follows:
a
in mixtures where one of the components represents at least 90 % by weight, the rate applicable to that component applies;
b
in other mixtures, the rate applicable shall be that of the component which results in the highest amount of import duty.
2.
For the purposes of heading 1106, the terms ‘flour’, ‘meal’ and ‘powder’ mean products (other than shredded desiccated coconut), obtained by milling or some other fragmentation process from dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713, from sago or roots or tubers of heading 0714 or from products of Chapter 8, of which:
a
in the case of dried leguminous vegetables, sago, roots, tubers and products of Chapter 8 (excluding nuts of headings 0801 and 0802), at least 95 % by weight passes through a woven metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 2 mm;
b
in the case of nuts of headings 0801 and 0802, at least 50 % by weight passes through a woven metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 2,5 mm.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1101 00
Wheat or meslin flour
1101 00 11
– – Of durum wheat 172 €/t —
1101 00 15
– – Of common wheat and spelt 172 €/t —
1101 00 90
– Meslin flour 172 €/t —
1102
Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin
1102 10 00
– Rye flour 168 €/t —
1102 20
– Maize (corn) flour
1102 20 10
– – Of a fat content not exceeding 1,5 % by weight 173 €/t —
1102 20 90
– – Other 98 €/t —
1102 90 10
– – Barley flour 171 €/t —
1102 90 30
– – Oat flour 164 €/t —
1102 90 50
– – Rice flour 138 €/t —
1102 90 90
– – Other 98 €/t —
1103
Cereal groats, meal and pellets
1103 11 10
– – – Durum wheat 267 €/t —
1103 11 90
– – – Common wheat and spelt 186 €/t —
1103 13
– – Of maize (corn)
1103 13 10
– – – Of a fat content not exceeding 1,5 % by weight 173 €/t —
1103 13 90
– – – Other 98 €/t —
1103 19
– – Of other cereals
1103 19 10
– – – Of rye 171 €/t —
1103 19 30
– – – Of barley 171 €/t —
1103 19 40
– – – Of oats 164 €/t —
1103 19 50
– – – Of rice 138 €/t —
1103 19 90
– – – Other 98 €/t —
1103 20 10
– – Of rye 171 €/t —
1103 20 20
– – Of barley 171 €/t —
1103 20 30
– – Of oats 164 €/t —
1103 20 40
– – Of maize 173 €/t —
1103 20 50
– – Of rice 138 €/t —
1103 20 60
– – Of wheat 175 €/t —
1103 20 90
– – Other 98 €/t —
1104
Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled), except rice of heading 1006; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground
– Rolled or flaked grains
1104 12 10
– – – Rolled 93 €/t —
1104 12 90
– – – Flaked 182 €/t —
1104 19
– – Of other cereals
1104 19 10
– – – Of wheat 175 €/t —
1104 19 30
– – – Of rye 171 €/t —
1104 19 50
– – – Of maize 173 €/t —
1104 19 61
– – – – Rolled 97 €/t —
1104 19 69
– – – – Flaked 189 €/t —
1104 19 91
– – – – Flaked rice 234 €/t —
1104 19 99
– – – – Other 173 €/t —
– Other worked grains for example, hulled, pearled, sliced or kibbled
1104 22 20
– – – Hulled (shelled or husked) 162 €/t —
1104 22 30
– – – Hulled and sliced or kibbled (‘Grütze’ or ‘grutten’) 162 €/t —
1104 22 50
– – – Pearled 145 €/t —
1104 22 90
– – – Not otherwise worked than kibbled 93 €/t —
1104 22 98
– – – Other 93 €/t ( 10 ) —
1104 23
– – Of maize (corn)
1104 23 10
– – – Hulled (shelled or husked), whether or not sliced or kibbled 152 €/t —
1104 23 30
– – – Pearled 152 €/t —
1104 23 90
– – – Not otherwise worked than kibbled 98 €/t —
1104 23 99
– – – Other 98 €/t —
1104 29
– – Of other cereals
1104 29 01
– – – – Hulled (shelled or husked) 150 €/t —
1104 29 03
– – – – Hulled and sliced or kibbled (‘Grütze’ or ‘grutten’) 150 €/t —
1104 29 05
– – – – Pearled 236 €/t —
1104 29 07
– – – – Not otherwise worked than kibbled 97 €/t —
1104 29 09
– – – – Other 97 €/t —
– – – – Hulled shelled or husked, whether or not sliced or kibbled
1104 29 11
– – – – – Of wheat 129 €/t —
1104 29 18
– – – – – Other 129 €/t —
1104 29 30
– – – – Pearled 154 €/t —
– – – – Not otherwise worked than kibbled
1104 29 51
– – – – – Of wheat 99 €/t —
1104 29 55
– – – – – Of rye 97 €/t —
1104 29 59
– – – – – Other 98 €/t —
1104 29 81
– – – – – Of wheat 99 €/t —
1104 29 85
– – – – – Of rye 97 €/t —
1104 29 89
– – – – – Other 98 €/t —
1104 30
– Germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground
1104 30 10
– – Of wheat 76 €/t —
1104 30 90
– – Of other cereals 75 €/t —
1105
Flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes
1105 10 00
– Flour, meal and powder 12,2 —
1105 20 00
– Flakes, granules and pellets 12,2 —
1106
Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713, of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 0714 or of the products of Chapter 8
1106 10 00
– Of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713 7,7 —
1106 20
– Of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 0714
1106 20 10
– – Denatured ( 29 ) 95 €/t —
1106 20 90
– – Other 166 €/t —
1106 30
– Of the products of Chapter 8
1106 30 10
– – Of bananas 10,9 —
1106 30 90
– – Other 8,3 —
1107
Malt, whether or not roasted
1107 10 11
– – – In the form of flour 177 €/t —
1107 10 19
– – – Other 134 €/t —
1107 10 91
– – – In the form of flour 173 €/t —
1107 10 99
– – – Other 131 €/t —
1107 20 00
– Roasted 152 €/t —
1108 11 00
– – Wheat starch 224 €/t —
1108 12 00
– – Maize (corn) starch 166 €/t —
1108 13 00
– – Potato starch 166 €/t —
1108 14 00
– – Manioc (cassava) starch 166 €/t —
1108 19
– – Other starches
1108 19 10
– – – Rice starch 216 €/t —
1108 19 90
– – – Other 166 €/t —
1108 20 00
– Inulin 19,2 —
1109 00 00
Wheat gluten, whether or not dried 512 €/t —
1.
Heading 1207 applies, inter alia, to palm nuts and kernels, cotton seeds, castor oil seeds, sesamum seeds, mustard seeds, safflower seeds, poppy seeds and shea nuts (karite nuts). It does not apply to products of heading 0801 or 0802 or to olives (Chapter 7 or 20).
2.
Heading 1208 applies not only to non-defatted flours and meals but also to flours and meals which have been partially defatted or defatted and wholly or partially refatted with their original oils. It does not, however, apply to residues of headings 2304 to 2306.
3.
For the purposes of heading 1209, beet seeds, grass and other herbage seeds, seeds of ornamental flowers, vegetable seeds, seeds of forest trees, seeds of fruit trees, seeds of vetches (other than those of the species Vicia faba ) or of lupines are to be regarded as ‘seeds of a kind used for sowing’. Heading 1209 does not, however, apply to the following, even if for sowing:
a
leguminous vegetables or sweetcorn (Chapter 7);
b
spices or other products of Chapter 9;
c
cereals (Chapter 10); or
d
products of headings 1201 to 1207 or 1211.
4.
Heading 1211 applies, inter alia, to the following plants or parts thereof: basil, borage, ginseng, hyssop, liquorice, all species of mint, rosemary, rue, sage and wormwood. Heading 1211 does not, however, apply to:
a
medicaments of Chapter 30;
b
perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations of Chapter 33; or
c
insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants or similar products of heading 3808.
5.
For the purposes of heading 1212, the term ‘seaweeds and other algae’ does not include:
a
dead single-cell micro-organisms of heading 2102;
b
cultures of micro-organisms of heading 3002; or
c
fertilisers of heading 3101 or 3105.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheading 1205 10, the expression ‘low erucic acid rape or colza seeds’ means rape or colza seeds yielding a fixed oil which has an erucic acid content of less than 2 % by weight and yielding a solid component which contains less than 30 micromoles of glucosinolates per gram.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1201 00
Soya beans, whether or not broken
1201 00 10
– For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1201 00 90
– Other Free —
1202
Groundnuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken
1202 10 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1202 10 90
– – Other Free —
1202 20 00
– Shelled, whether or not broken Free —
1204 00
Linseed, whether or not broken
1204 00 10
– For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1204 00 90
– Other Free —
1205
Rape or colza seeds, whether or not broken
1205 10
– Low erucic acid rape or colza seeds
1205 10 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1205 10 90
– – Other Free —
1205 90 00
– Other Free —
1206 00
Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken
1206 00 10
– For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1206 00 91
– – Shelled; in grey-and-white-striped shell Free —
1206 00 99
– – Other Free —
1207
Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken
1207 20 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1207 20 90
– – Other Free —
1207 40 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1207 40 90
– – Other Free —
1207 50 10
– – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1207 50 90
– – Other Free —
1207 91 10
– – – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1207 91 90
– – – Other Free —
1207 99 15
– – – For sowing ( 29 ) Free —
1207 99 91
– – – – Hemp seeds Free —
1207 99 97
– – – – Other Free —
1208
Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits, other than those of mustard
1208 10 00
– Of soya beans 4,5 —
1208 90 00
– Other Free —
1209
Seeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used for sowing
1209 10 00
– Sugar beet seed 8,3 —
1209 21 00
– – Lucerne (alfalfa) seed 2,5 —
1209 22
– – Clover (Trifolium spp.) seed
1209 22 10
– – – Red clover ( Trifolium pratense L.) Free —
1209 22 80
– – – Other Free —
1209 23 11
– – – Meadow fescue ( Festuca pratensis Huds. ) seed Free —
1209 23 15
– – – Red fescue ( Festuca rubra L.) seed Free —
1209 23 80
– – – Other 2,5 —
1209 24 00
– – Kentucky blue grass ( Poa pratensis L.) seed Free —
1209 25
– – Ryegrass ( Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seed
1209 25 10
– – – Italian ryegrass (including westerwolds) ( Lolium multiflorum Lam.) Free —
1209 25 90
– – – Perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne L.) Free —
1209 29 10
– – – Vetch seed; seeds of the genus Poa ( Poa palustris L., Poa trivialis L.); cocksfoot grass ( Dactylis glomerata L.); bent grass ( Agrostis ) Free —
1209 29 35
– – – Timothy grass seed Free —
1209 29 50
– – – Lupine seed 2,5 —
1209 29 60
– – – Fodder beet seed (Beta vulgaris var. alba ) 8,3 —
1209 29 80
– – – Other 2,5 —
1209 30 00
– Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers 3 —
1209 91
– – Vegetable seeds
1209 91 10
– – – Kohlrabi seeds ( Brassica oleracea , var. caulorapa and gongylodes L.) 3 —
1209 91 30
– – – Salad beet seed or beetroot seed (Beta vulgaris var. conditiva ) 8,3 —
1209 91 90
– – – Other 3 —
1209 99 10
– – – Forest-tree seeds Free —
1209 99 91
– – – – Seeds of plants cultivated principally for their flowers, other than those of subheading 1209 30 3 —
1209 99 99
– – – – Other 4 —
1210
Hop cones, fresh or dried, whether or not ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; lupulin
1210 10 00
– Hop cones, neither ground nor powdered nor in the form of pellets 5,8 —
1210 20
– Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; lupulin
1210 20 10
– – Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets, with higher lupulin content; lupulin 5,8 —
1210 20 90
– – Other 5,8 —
1211
Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, fresh or dried, whether or not cut, crushed or powdered
1211 20 00
– Ginseng roots Free —
1211 30 00
– Coca leaf Free —
1211 40 00
– Poppy straw Free —
1211 90 30
– – Tonquin beans 3 —
1211 90 85
– – Other Free —
1212
Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum ) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included
1212 20 00
– Seaweeds and other algae Free —
1212 91 20
– – – Dried, whether or not ground 23 €/100 kg/net —
1212 91 80
– – – Other 6,7 €/100 kg/net —
1212 99 20
– – – Sugar cane 4,6 €/100 kg/net —
1212 99 30
– – – Locust beans 5,1 —
1212 99 41
– – – – Not decorticated, crushed or ground Free —
1212 99 49
– – – – Other 5,8 —
1212 99 70
– – – Other Free —
1213 00 00
Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of pellets Free —
1214
Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets
1214 10 00
– Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets Free —
1214 90 10
– – Mangolds, swedes and other fodder roots 5,8 —
1214 90 90
– – Other Free —
1.
Heading 1302 applies, inter alia, to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum, extract of hops, extract of aloes and opium. The heading does not apply to:
a
liquorice extract containing more than 10 % by weight of sucrose or put up as confectionery (heading 1704);
b
malt extract (heading 1901);
c
extracts of coffee, tea or maté (heading 2101);
d
vegetable saps or extracts constituting alcoholic beverages (Chapter 22);
e
camphor, glycyrrhizin or other products of heading 2914 or 2938;
f
concentrates of poppy straw containing not less than 50 % by weight of alkaloids (heading 2939);
g
medicaments of heading 3003 or 3004 or blood-grouping reagents (heading 3006);
h
tanning or dyeing extracts (heading 3201 or 3203);
ij
essential oils, concretes, absolutes, resinoids, extracted oleoresins, aqueous distillates or aqueous solutions of essential oils or preparations based on odoriferous substances of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages (Chapter 33); or
k
natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar natural gums (heading 4001).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1301
Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams)
1301 20 00
– Gum Arabic Free —
1301 90 00
– Other Free —
1302
Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products
– Vegetable saps and extracts
1302 11 00
– – Opium Free —
1302 12 00
– – Of liquorice 3,2 —
1302 13 00
– – Of hops 3,2 —
1302 19 05
– – – Vanilla oleoresin 3 —
1302 19 80
– – – Other Free —
1302 20
– Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates
1302 20 10
– – Dry 19,2 —
1302 20 90
– – Other 11,2 —
– Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products
1302 31 00
– – Agar-agar Free —
1302 32
– – Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust bean seeds or guar seeds
1302 32 10
– – – Of locust beans or locust bean seeds Free —
1302 32 90
– – – Of guar seeds Free —
1302 39 00
– – Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover the following products which are to be classified in Section XI: vegetable materials or fibres of vegetable materials of a kind used primarily in the manufacture of textiles, however prepared, or other vegetable materials which have undergone treatment so as to render them suitable for use only as textile materials.
2.
Heading 1401 applies, inter alia, to bamboos (whether or not split, sawn lengthwise, cut to length, rounded at the ends, bleached, rendered non-inflammable, polished or dyed), split osier, reeds and the like, to rattan cores and to drawn or split rattans. The heading does not apply to chipwood (heading 4404).
3.
Heading 1404 does not apply to wood wool (heading 4405) and prepared knots or tufts for broom or brush making (heading 9603).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1401
Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans, reeds, rushes, osier, raffia, cleaned, bleached or dyed cereal straw, and lime bark)
1401 10 00
– Bamboos Free —
1401 20 00
– Rattans Free —
1401 90 00
– Other Free —
1404
Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included
1404 20 00
– Cotton linters Free —
1404 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
pig fat or poultry fat of heading 0209;
b
cocoa butter, fat and oil (heading 1804);
c
edible preparations containing by weight more than 15 % of the products of heading 0405 (generally, Chapter 21);
d
greaves (heading 2301) or residues of headings 2304 to 2306;
e
fatty acids, prepared waxes, medicaments, paints, varnishes, soap, perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, sulphonated oils or other goods of Section VI; or
f
factice derived from oils (heading 4002).
2.
Heading 1509 does not apply to oils obtained from olives by solvent extraction (heading 1510).
3.
Heading 1518 does not cover fats or oils or their fractions, merely denatured, which are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the corresponding undenatured fats and oils and their fractions.
4.
Soap-stocks, oil foots and dregs, stearin pitch, glycerol pitch and wool grease residues fall in heading 1522.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 1514 11 and 1514 19, the expression ‘low erucic acid rape or colza oil’ means the fixed oil which has an erucic acid content of less than 2 % by weight.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 1507 10, 1508 10, 1510 00 10, 1511 10, 1512 11, 1512 21, 1513 11, 1513 21, 1514 11, 1514 91, 1515 11, 1515 21, 1515 50 11, 1515 50 19, 1515 90 21, 1515 90 29, 1515 90 40 to 1515 90 59 and 1518 00 31:
a
fixed vegetable oils, fluid or solid, obtained by pressure, shall be considered as ‘crude’ if they have undergone no other processing than:
—
decantation within the normal time limits,
—
centrifugation or filtration, provided that, in order to separate the oils from their solid constituents, only mechanical force, such as gravity, pressure or centrifugal force, has been employed (excluding any adsorption filtering process or any other physical or chemical process);
b
fixed vegetable oils, fluid or solid, obtained by extraction shall continue to be considered as ‘crude’ when they cannot be distinguished, by their colour, odour or taste, nor by recognised special analytical properties, from vegetable oils and fats obtained by pressure;
c
the expression ‘crude oils’ shall be taken to extend to degummed soya-bean oil and to cotton-seed oil from which the gossypol has been removed.
2.
A. Headings 1509 and 1510 cover only oils derived solely from the treatment of olives, the analytical characteristics of whose fatty acid content — determined using the methods set out in Annexes
V,
X-A and X-B to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91 — and sterol content are as follows: Table I Fatty acid composition as percentage of total fatty acids Fatty acids Percentages Myristic acid ≤ 0,05 Palmitic acid 7,5-20,0 Palmitoleic acid 0,3-3,5 Heptadecanoic acid ≤ 0,3 Heptadecenoic acid ≤ 0,3 Stearic acid 0,5-5,0 Oleic acid 55,0-83,0 Linoleic acid 3,5-21,0 Linolenic acid ≤ 1,0 Arachidic acid ≤ 0,6 Eicosenoic acid ≤ 0,4 Behenic acid ( 51 ) ≤ 0,3 Lignoceric acid ≤ 0,2 Table II Sterol content as percentage of total sterols Sterol Percentage Cholesterol ≤ 0,5 Brassicasterol ( 52 ) ≤ 0,1 Campesterol ≤ 4,0 Stigmasterol ( 53 ) < Campesterol Betasitosterol ( 54 ) ≥ 93,0 Delta-7-Stigmasterol ≤ 0,5 Headings 1509 and 1510 do not cover chemically altered olive oil (in particular re-esterified olive oil) and mixtures of olive oil with other oils. The presence of re-esterified olive oil or other oils is ascertained using the methods set out in Annex VII to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91. B. Subheading 1509 10 covers only the olive oils defined in points 1 and 2 below, obtained solely by mechanical or other physical means under conditions which do not lead to the modification of the oil, and which have not undergone any treatment other than washing, decantation, centrifugation or filtration. Olive oils obtained using solvents, chemical or biochemical reagents, or re-esterification processes, as well as any mixtures with oils of other kinds, are excluded from this subheading. 1. For the purposes of subheading 1509 10 10, ‘lampante olive oil’, whatever its acidity, means olive oil with: (a) one of the following wax contents: (i) a wax content not exceeding 300 mg/kg, or (ii) a wax content exceeding 300 mg/kg but not exceeding 350 mg/kg, provided that: — the total aliphatic-alcohol content does not exceed 350 mg/kg, or — the erythrodiol-and-uvaol content does not exceed 3,5 %; (b) an erythrodiol and uvaol content not exceeding 4,5 %; (c) one of the following two characteristics: (i) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 0,9 %, if the palmitic-acid content does not exceed 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (ii) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 1,1 %, if the palmitic-acid content exceeds 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (d) a sum of transoleic isomers not exceeding 0,10 % and a sum of translinoleic + translinolenic isomers not exceeding 0,10 %; (e) a stigmastadiene content not exceeding 0,50 mg/kg; (f) a difference between the HPLC and theoretical content of triglycerides with ECN42 of 0,3 or less; and (g) one or more of the following characteristics: 1. a content in volatile halogenated solvents not exceeding 0,2 mg/kg overall and not exceeding 0,1 mg/kg for each solvent; 2. organoleptic characteristics showing a median of defects exceeding 3,5 in accordance with Annex XII to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91; 2. For the purposes of subheading 1509 10 90, ‘virgin oil’ means olive oil having the following characteristics: (a) an acid content, expressed as oleic acid, not exceeding 2,0 g per 100 g; (b) a peroxide number not exceeding 20 meq O 2 /kg; (c) a wax content not exceeding 250 mg/kg; (d) a content in volatile halogenated solvents not exceeding 0,2 mg/kg overall and not exceeding 0,1 mg/kg for each solvent; (e) a K 270 extinction coefficient not higher than 0,25; (f) an extinction-coefficient variation (ΔK), in the 270-nm region, not higher than 0,01; (g) organoleptic characteristics showing a median of defects not exceeding 3,5 in accordance with Annex XII to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91; (h) an erythrodiol and uvaol content not exceeding 4,5 %; (ij) one of the following two characteristics: (i) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 0,9 %, if the palmitic-acid content does not exceed 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (ii) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 1,0 %, if the palmitic-acid content exceeds 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (k) a sum of transoleic isomers not exceeding 0,05 % and a sum of translinoleic + translinolenic isomers not exceeding 0,05 %; (l) a content in stigmastadienes not exceeding 0,10 mg/kg; (m) a difference between the HPLC and theoretical content of triglycerides with ECN42 of 0,2 or less. C. Subheading 1509 90 covers olive oil obtained by the treatment of olive oils of subheading 1509 10 10 and/or 1509 10 90, whether or not blended with virgin olive oil, having the following characteristics: (a) an acid content, expressed as oleic acid, not exceeding 1,0 g per 100 g; (b) a wax content not exceeding 350 mg/kg; (c) a K 270 extinction coefficient not exceeding 0,90; (d) an extinction-coefficient variation (ΔK), in the 270-nm region, not exceeding 0,15; (e) an erythrodiol and uvaol content not exceeding 4,5 %; (f) one of the following two characteristics: (i) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 0,9 %, if the palmitic-acid content does not exceed 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (ii) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 1,0 %, if the palmitic-acid content exceeds 14 % of the total content in fatty acids; (g) the sum of transoleic isomers not exceeding 0,20 % and the sum of translinoleic + translinolenic isomers not exceeding 0,30 %. (h) a difference between the HPLC and theoretical content of triglycerides with ECN42 of 0,3 or less. D. For the purposes of subheading 1510 00 10, ‘crude oils’ means oils, particularly olive-residue oils, with the following characteristics: (a) one of the following wax contents: (i) a wax content exceeding 350 mg/kg, or (ii) a wax content exceeding 300 mg/kg but not exceeding 350 mg/kg, provided that: — the total aliphatic-alcohol content exceeds 350 mg/kg, and — the erythrodiol-and-uvaol content exceeds 3,5 %; (b) an erythrodiol-and-uvaol content exceeding 4,5 %; (c) a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 1,4 %; (d) the sum of transoleic isomers not exceeding 0,20 %, and the sum of translinoleic + translinolenic isomers not exceeding 0,10 %; (e) a difference between the HPLC and theoretical content of triglycerides with ECN42 not exceeding 0,6. E. Subheading 1510 00 90 covers oils obtained by the treatment of oils of subheading 1510 00 10, whether or not blended with virgin olive oil, and oils not having the characteristics of the oils referred to in additional notes 2(B), 2(C) and 2(D). Oils of this subheading must have a content in 2-glyceryl monopalmitate not exceeding 1,4 %, a sum of transoleic isomers of less than 0,4 %, a sum of translinoleic + translinolenic isomers of less than 0,35 %, and a difference between the HPLC and theoretical content of triglycerides with ECN42 not exceeding 0,5.
3.
Subheadings 1522 00 31 and 1522 00 39 do not cover:
a
residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances containing oil having an iodine index, determined in accordance with the method laid down in Annex XVI to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91, lower than 70 or higher than 100;
b
residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances containing oil having an iodine index higher than 70 or lower than 100, of which the peak area representing the retention volume of betasitosterol ( 55 ) , determined in accordance with Annex V to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91, is less than 93,0 % of the total sterol peak areas.
4.
The analytical methods for the determination of the characteristics of the products referred to above are those laid down in the Annexes to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91. Accordingly, account is to be taken also of the footnotes of
Annex I to the Regulation.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1501 00
Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading 0209 or 1503
1501 00 11
– – For industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1501 00 19
– – Other 17,2 €/100 kg/net —
1501 00 90
– Poultry fat 11,5 —
1502 00
Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading 1503
1502 00 10
– For industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1503 00
Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared
– Lard stearin and oleostearin
1503 00 11
– – For industrial uses ( 12 ) Free —
1503 00 19
– – Other 5,1 —
1503 00 30
– Tallow oil for industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1504
Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
1504 10
– Fish-liver oils and their fractions
1504 10 10
– – Of a vitamin A content not exceeding 2 500 international units per gram 3,8 —
1504 10 91
– – – Of halibut Free —
1504 10 99
– – – Other 3,8 ( 17 ) —
1504 20
– Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other than liver oils
1504 20 10
– – Solid fractions 10,9 —
1504 20 90
– – Other Free —
1504 30
– Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals
1504 30 10
– – Solid fractions 10,9 —
1504 30 90
– – Other Free —
1505 00
Wool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin)
1505 00 10
– Wool grease, crude 3,2 —
1505 00 90
– Other Free —
1506 00 00
Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified Free —
1507
Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
1507 10
– Crude oil, whether or not degummed
1507 10 10
– – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1507 10 90
– – Other 6,4 —
1507 90 10
– – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1507 90 90
– – Other 9,6 —
1508
Groundnut oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
1508 10 10
– – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1508 10 90
– – Other 6,4 —
1508 90 10
– – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1508 90 90
– – Other 9,6 —
1509
Olive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
1509 10 10
– – Lampante olive oil 122,6 €/100 kg/net —
1509 10 90
– – Other 124,5 €/100 kg/net —
1509 90 00
– Other 134,6 €/100 kg/net —
1510 00
Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, including blends of these oils or fractions with oils or fractions of heading 1509
1510 00 10
– Crude oils 110,2 €/100 kg/net —
1510 00 90
– Other 160,3 €/100 kg/net —
1511
Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
1511 10 10
– – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1511 10 90
– – Other 3,8 —
1511 90 11
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1511 90 19
– – – Other 10,9 —
1511 90 91
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1511 90 99
– – – Other 9 —
1512
Sunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
– Sunflower-seed or safflower oil and fractions thereof
1512 11 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1512 11 91
– – – – Sunflower-seed oil 6,4 —
1512 11 99
– – – – Safflower oil 6,4 —
1512 19 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1512 19 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
– Cotton-seed oil and its fractions
1512 21
– – Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed
1512 21 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1512 21 90
– – – Other 6,4 —
1512 29 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1512 29 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
1513
Coconut (copra), palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
– Coconut copra oil and its fractions
1513 11 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 2,5 —
1513 11 91
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 11 99
– – – – Other 6,4 —
1513 19 11
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 19 19
– – – – Other 10,9 —
1513 19 30
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1513 19 91
– – – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 19 99
– – – – – Other 9,6 —
– Palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof
1513 21 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1513 21 30
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 21 90
– – – – Other 6,4 —
1513 29 11
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 29 19
– – – – Other 10,9 —
1513 29 30
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1513 29 50
– – – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1513 29 90
– – – – – Other 9,6 —
1514
Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
– Low erucic acid rape or colza oil and its fractions
1514 11 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1514 11 90
– – – Other 6,4 —
1514 19 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1514 19 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
1514 91 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1514 91 90
– – – Other 6,4 —
1514 99 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1514 99 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
1515
Other fixed vegetable fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified
– Linseed oil and its fractions
1515 11 00
– – Crude oil 3,2 —
1515 19 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1515 19 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
– Maize corn oil and its fractions
1515 21 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1515 21 90
– – – Other 6,4 —
1515 29 10
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1515 29 90
– – – Other 9,6 —
1515 30
– Castor oil and its fractions
1515 30 10
– – For the production of aminoundecanoic acid for use in the manufacture of synthetic textile fibres or of artificial plastic materials ( 12 ) Free —
1515 30 90
– – Other 5,1 —
1515 50
– Sesame oil and its fractions
1515 50 11
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1515 50 19
– – – Other 6,4 —
1515 50 91
– – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1515 50 99
– – – Other 9,6 —
1515 90 11
– – Tung oil; jojoba and oiticica oils; myrtle wax and Japan wax; their fractions Free —
– – Tobacco-seed oil and its fractions
1515 90 21
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1515 90 29
– – – – Other 6,4 —
1515 90 31
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) Free —
1515 90 39
– – – – Other 9,6 —
– – Other oils and their fractions
1515 90 40
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 3,2 —
1515 90 51
– – – – – Solid, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1515 90 59
– – – – – Solid, other; fluid 6,4 —
1515 90 60
– – – – For technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1515 90 91
– – – – – Solid, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1515 90 99
– – – – – Solid, other; fluid 9,6 —
1516
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further prepared
1516 10
– Animal fats and oils and their fractions
1516 10 10
– – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1516 10 90
– – Other 10,9 —
1516 20
– Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions
1516 20 10
– – Hydrogenated castor oil, so called ‘opal-wax’ 3,4 —
1516 20 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 12,8 —
1516 20 95
– – – – Colza, linseed, rapeseed, sunflower-seed, illipe, karite, makore, touloucouna or babassu oils, for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption ( 12 ) 5,1 —
1516 20 96
– – – – – Groundnut, cotton-seed, soya-bean or sunflower-seed oils; other oils containing less than 50 % by weight of free fatty acids and excluding palm kernel, illipe, coconut, colza, rapeseed or copaiba oils 9,6 —
1516 20 98
– – – – – Other 10,9 —
1517
Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading 1516
1517 10
– Margarine, excluding liquid margarine
1517 10 10
– – Containing, by weight, more than 10 % but not more than 15 % of milkfats 8,3 + 28,4 €/100 kg/net —
1517 10 90
– – Other 16 —
1517 90 10
– – Containing, by weight, more than 10 % but not more than 15 % of milkfats 8,3 + 28,4 €/100 kg/net —
1517 90 91
– – – Fixed vegetable oils, fluid, mixed 9,6 —
1517 90 93
– – – Edible mixtures or preparations of a kind used as mould-release preparations 2,9 —
1517 90 99
– – – Other 16 —
1518 00
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically modified, excluding those of heading 1516; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included
1518 00 10
– Linoxyn 7,7 —
– Fixed vegetable oils, fluid, mixed, for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption 12
1518 00 31
– – Crude 3,2 —
1518 00 39
– – Other 5,1 —
1518 00 91
– – Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically modified, excluding those of heading 1516 7,7 —
1518 00 95
– – – Inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or of animal and vegetable fats and oils and their fractions 2 —
1518 00 99
– – – Other 7,7 —
1520 00 00
Glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes Free —
1521
Vegetable waxes (other than triglycerides), beeswax, other insect waxes and spermaceti, whether or not refined or coloured
1521 10 00
– Vegetable waxes Free —
1521 90 10
– – Spermaceti, whether or not refined or coloured Free —
– – Beeswax and other insect waxes, whether or not refined or coloured
1521 90 91
– – – Raw Free —
1521 90 99
– – – Other 2,5 —
1522 00
Degras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes
1522 00 10
– Degras 3,8 —
– Residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes
– – Containing oil having the characteristics of olive oil
1522 00 31
– – – Soapstocks 29,9 €/100 kg/net —
1522 00 39
– – – Other 47,8 €/100 kg/net —
1522 00 91
– – – Oil foots and dregs; soapstocks 3,2 —
1522 00 99
– – – Other Free —
1.
In this section, the term ‘pellets’ means products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3 % by weight.
1.
This chapter does not cover meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved by the processes specified in Chapter 2 or 3 or heading 0504.
2.
Food preparations fall in this chapter provided that they contain more than 20 % by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof. In cases where the preparation contains two or more of the products mentioned above, it is classified in the heading of Chapter 16 corresponding to the component or components which predominate by weight. These provisions do not apply to the stuffed products of heading 1902 or to the preparations of heading 2103 or 2104. For preparations containing liver, the provisions of the second sentence shall not apply in determining the subheadings within heading 1601 or 1602 .
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 1602 10, the expression ‘homogenised preparations’ means preparations of meat, meat offal or blood, finely homogenised, put up for retail sale as infant food or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition, no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may have been added to the preparation for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. These preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of meat or meat offal. This subheading takes precedence over all other subheadings of heading 1602.
2.
The fish and crustaceans specified in the subheadings of heading 1604 or 1605 under their common names only, are of the same species as those mentioned in Chapter 3 under the same name.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 1602 31 11, 1602 32 11, 1602 39 21, 1602 50 10, 1602 90 61, 1602 90 72 and 1602 90 74, the term ‘uncooked’ shall apply to products which have not been subjected to any heat treatment or which have been subjected to a heat treatment insufficient to ensure the coagulation of meat proteins in the whole of the product and which, therefore, in the case of subheadings 1602 50 10, 1602 90 61, 1602 90 72 and 1602 90 74, show traces of a pinkish liquid on the cut surface when the product is cut along a line passing through its thickest part.
2.
For the purposes of subheadings 1602 41 10, 1602 42 10 and 1602 49 11 to 1602 49 15, the expression ‘cuts thereof’ applies only to prepared or preserved meat which, due to the size and the characteristics of the coherent muscle tissue, is identifiable as having been obtained from hams, shoulders, loins, or collars of domestic swine, as the case may be.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1601 00
Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these products
1601 00 10
– Of liver 15,4 —
1601 00 91
– – Sausages, dry or for spreading, uncooked 149,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1601 00 99
– – Other 100,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602
Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood
1602 10 00
– Homogenised preparations 16,6 —
1602 20
– Of liver of any animal
1602 20 10
– – Goose or duck liver 10,2 —
1602 20 90
– – Other 16 —
– Of poultry of heading 0105
– – – Containing 57 % or more by weight of poultry meat or offal 56
1602 31 11
– – – – Containing exclusively uncooked turkey meat 102,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 31 19
– – – – Other 102,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 31 30
– – – Containing 25 % or more but less than 57 % by weight of poultry meat or offal ( 56 ) 102,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 31 90
– – – Other 102,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 32
– – Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
– – – Containing 57 % or more by weight of poultry meat or offal 56
1602 32 11
– – – – Uncooked 86,7 €/100 kg/net —
1602 32 19
– – – – Other 102,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 32 30
– – – Containing 25 % or more but less than 57 % by weight of poultry meat or offal ( 56 ) 10,9 —
1602 32 90
– – – Other 10,9 —
– – – Containing 57 % or more by weight of poultry meat or offal 56
1602 39 21
– – – – Uncooked 86,7 €/100 kg/net —
1602 39 29
– – – – Other 10,9 —
1602 39 40
– – – Containing 25 % or more but less than 57 % by weight of poultry meat or offal ( 56 ) 10,9 —
1602 39 80
– – – Other 10,9 —
1602 41
– – Hams and cuts thereof
1602 41 10
– – – Of domestic swine 156,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 41 90
– – – Other 10,9 —
1602 42
– – Shoulders and cuts thereof
1602 42 10
– – – Of domestic swine 129,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 42 90
– – – Other 10,9 —
1602 49
– – Other, including mixtures
– – – – Containing by weight 80 % or more of meat or meat offal, of any kind, including fats of any kind or origin
1602 49 11
– – – – – Loins (excluding collars) and cuts thereof, including mixtures of loins or hams 156,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 13
– – – – – Collars and cuts thereof, including mixtures of collars and shoulders 129,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 15
– – – – – Other mixtures containing hams (legs), shoulders, loins or collars, and cuts thereof 129,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 19
– – – – – Other 85,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 30
– – – – Containing by weight 40 % or more but less than 80 % of meat or meat offal, of any kind, including fats of any kind or origin 75 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 50
– – – – Containing by weight less than 40 % of meat or meat offal, of any kind, including fats of any kind or origin 54,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1602 49 90
– – – Other 10,9 —
1602 50
– Of bovine animals
1602 50 10
– – Uncooked; mixtures of cooked meat or offal and uncooked meat or offal 303,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 50 31
– – – Corned beef, in airtight containers 16,6 —
1602 50 95
– – – Other 16,6 —
1602 90
– Other, including preparations of blood of any animal
1602 90 10
– – Preparations of blood of any animal 16,6 —
1602 90 31
– – – Of game or rabbit 10,9 —
1602 90 51
– – – – Containing meat or meat offal of domestic swine 85,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Containing bovine meat or offal
1602 90 61
– – – – – – Uncooked; mixtures of cooked meat or offal and uncooked meat or offal 303,4 €/100 kg/net —
1602 90 69
– – – – – – Other 16,6 —
– – – – – – Of sheep or goats
– – – – – – – Uncooked; mixtures of cooked meat or offal and uncooked meat or offal
1602 90 72
– – – – – – – – Of sheep 12,8 —
1602 90 74
– – – – – – – – Of goats 16,6 —
1602 90 76
– – – – – – – – Of sheep 12,8 —
1602 90 78
– – – – – – – – Of goats 16,6 —
1602 90 99
– – – – – – Other 16,6 —
1603 00
Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates
1603 00 10
– In immediate packings of a net content of 1 kg or less 12,8 —
1603 00 80
– Other Free —
1604
Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs
– Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced
1604 11 00
– – Salmon 5,5 —
1604 12 10
– – – Fillets, raw, merely coated with batter or breadcrumbs, whether or not pre-fried in oil, frozen 15 —
1604 12 91
– – – – In airtight containers 20 —
1604 12 99
– – – – Other 20 —
1604 13
– – Sardines, sardinella and brisling or sprats
1604 13 11
– – – – In olive oil 12,5 —
1604 13 19
– – – – Other 12,5 —
1604 13 90
– – – Other 12,5 —
1604 14
– – Tunas, skipjack and bonito ( Sarda spp.)
1604 14 11
– – – – In vegetable oil 24 —
1604 14 16
– – – – – Fillets known as ‘loins’ 24 —
1604 14 18
– – – – – Other 24 —
1604 14 90
– – – Bonito ( Sarda spp.) 25 —
– – – Of the species Scomber scombrus and Scomber japonicus
1604 15 11
– – – – Fillets 25 —
1604 15 19
– – – – Other 25 —
1604 15 90
– – – Of the species Scomber australasicus 20 —
1604 16 00
– – Anchovies 25 —
1604 19 10
– – – Salmonidae, other than salmon 7 —
– – – Fish of the genus Euthynnus , other than skipjack Euthynnus Katsuwonus pelamis
1604 19 31
– – – – Fillets known as ‘loins’ 24 —
1604 19 39
– – – – Other 24 —
1604 19 50
– – – Fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor 12,5 —
1604 19 91
– – – – Fillets, raw, merely coated with batter or breadcrumbs, whether or not pre-fried in oil, frozen 7,5 —
1604 19 92
– – – – – Cod ( Gadus morhua , Gadus ogac , Gadus macrocephalus ) 20 —
1604 19 93
– – – – – Coalfish ( Pollachius virens ) 20 —
1604 19 94
– – – – – Hake ( Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) 20 —
1604 19 95
– – – – – Alaska pollack ( Theragra chalcogramma ) and pollack ( Pollachius pollachius ) 20 —
1604 19 98
– – – – – Other 20 —
1604 20
– Other prepared or preserved fish
1604 20 05
– – Preparations of surimi 20 —
1604 20 10
– – – Of salmon 5,5 —
1604 20 30
– – – Of salmonidae, other than salmon 7 —
1604 20 40
– – – Of anchovies 25 —
1604 20 50
– – – Of sardines, bonito, mackerel of the species Scomber scombrus and Scomber japonicus , fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor 25 ( 10 ) —
1604 20 70
– – – Of tunas, skipjack or other fish of the genus Euthynnus 24 ( 10 ) —
1604 20 90
– – – Of other fish 14 —
1604 30
– Caviar and caviar substitutes
1604 30 10
– – Caviar (sturgeon roe) 20 —
1604 30 90
– – Caviar substitutes 20 —
1605
Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved
1605 20
– Shrimps and prawns
1605 20 10
– – In airtight containers 20 ( 10 ) —
1605 20 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 2 kg 20 ( 10 ) —
1605 20 99
– – – Other 20 ( 10 ) —
1605 30 10
– – Lobster meat, cooked, for the manufacture of lobster butter or of lobster pastes, pâtés, soups or sauces ( 12 ) Free —
1605 30 90
– – Other 20 —
1605 40 00
– Other crustaceans 20 ( 10 ) —
– – – Mussels Mytilus spp., Perna spp.
1605 90 11
– – – – In airtight containers 20 —
1605 90 19
– – – – Other 20 —
1605 90 30
– – – Other 20 —
1605 90 90
– – Other aquatic invertebrates 26 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
sugar confectionery containing cocoa (heading 1806);
b
chemically pure sugars (other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose) or other products of heading 2940; or
c
medicaments or other products of Chapter 30.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 1701 11 and 1701 12, ‘raw sugar’ means sugar whose content of sucrose by weight, in the dry state, corresponds to a polarimeter reading of less than 99,5 o .
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 1701 11 10, 1701 11 90, 1701 12 10 and 1701 12 90, ‘raw sugar’ means sugar, not flavoured or coloured or containing any other added substances, containing, in the dry state, less than 99,5 % by weight of sucrose determined by the polarimetric method.
2.
The duty applicable to raw sugar of subheadings 1701 11 10 and 1701 12 10 whose yield established according to part B(III) of Annex IV to Council
CMO differs from 92 % is fixed in the following manner: the relevant rate is multiplied by a correcting coefficient obtained by dividing the percentage yield established according to the above provisions by 92.
3.
For the purposes of subheading 1701 99 10, ‘white sugar’ means sugar, not flavoured or coloured or containing any other added substances, containing, in the dry state, 99,5 % or more by weight of sucrose, determined by the polarimetric method.
4.
For the purposes of establishing the duty applicable to products of subheadings 1702 20 10, 1702 60 80, 1702 60 95, 1702 90 71, 1702 90 80 and 1702 90 95, the sucrose content, including other sugars expressed as sucrose, is determined by the methods laid down in
Article 42(2) and (4) of Commission
Regulation 2006/951.
5.
For the purposes of subheadings 1702 30 10, 1702 40 10, 1702 60 10 and 1702 90 30, ‘isoglucose’ means the product obtained from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10 % fructose. For the purposes of establishing the duty applicable to products of the subheadings referred to in the preceding paragraph, the dry matter content is determined according to Article 42(3) of Commission
Regulation 2006/951.
a
for the purposes of subheading 1702 60 80, the immediate product obtained by hydrolysis of inulin or oligofructoses, containing in the dry state more than 50 % fructose in free form or as sucrose;
b
for the purposes of subheading 1702 90 80, the immediate product obtained by hydrolysis of inulin or oligofructoses, containing in the dry state at least 10 % but not more than 50 % of fructose in free form or as sucrose.
7.
When imported in the form of an assortment, goods of subheading 1704 90 are subject to an agricultural component (EA) fixed according to the average content in milkfats, milk proteins, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose and starch of the assortment as a whole.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1701
Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form
– Raw sugar not containing added flavouring or colouring matter
1701 11 10
– – – For refining ( 12 ) 33,9 €/100 kg/net ( 58 ) ( 10 ) —
1701 11 90
– – – Other 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1701 12 10
– – – For refining ( 12 ) 33,9 €/100 kg/net ( 58 ) ( 10 ) —
1701 12 90
– – – Other 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1701 91 00
– – Containing added flavouring or colouring matter 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1701 99 10
– – – White sugar 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1701 99 90
– – – Other 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1702
Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel
– Lactose and lactose syrup
1702 11 00
– – Containing by weight 99 % or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter 14 €/100 kg/net —
1702 19 00
– – Other 14 €/100 kg/net —
1702 20
– Maple sugar and maple syrup
1702 20 10
– – Maple sugar in solid form, containing added flavouring or colouring matter 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1702 30
– Glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing in the dry state less than 20 % by weight of fructose
1702 30 10
– – Isoglucose 50,7 €/100 kg/net mas —
1702 30 50
– – – In the form of white crystalline powder, whether or not agglomerated 26,8 €/100 kg/net —
1702 30 90
– – – Other 20 €/100 kg/net —
1702 40
– Glucose and glucose syrup, containing in the dry state at least 20 % but less than 50 % by weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar
1702 40 10
– – Isoglucose 50,7 €/100 kg/net mas —
1702 40 90
– – Other 20 €/100 kg/net —
1702 50 00
– Chemically pure fructose 16 + 50,7 €/100 kg/net mas ( 10 ) —
1702 60
– Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50 % by weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar
1702 60 10
– – Isoglucose 50,7 €/100 kg/net mas —
1702 60 80
– – Inulin syrup 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1702 60 95
– – Other 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1702 90
– Other, including invert sugar and other sugar and sugar syrup blends containing in the dry state 50 % by weight of fructose
1702 90 10
– – Chemically pure maltose 12,8 —
1702 90 30
– – Isoglucose 50,7 €/100 kg/net mas —
1702 90 50
– – Maltodextrine and maltodextrine syrup 20 €/100 kg/net —
1702 90 71
– – – Containing 50 % or more by weight of sucrose in the dry matter 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1702 90 75
– – – – In the form of powder, whether or not agglomerated 27,7 €/100 kg/net —
1702 90 79
– – – – Other 19,2 €/100 kg/net —
1702 90 80
– – Inulin syrup 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1702 90 95
– – Other 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
1703
Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar
1703 10 00
– Cane molasses 0,35 €/100 kg/net —
1703 90 00
– Other 0,35 €/100 kg/net —
1704
Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa
1704 10
– Chewing gum, whether or not sugar-coated
1704 10 10
– – Containing less than 60 % by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) 6,2 + 27,1 €/100 kg/net MAX 17,9 —
1704 10 90
– – Containing 60 % or more by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) 6,3 + 30,9 €/100 kg/net MAX 18,2 —
1704 90 10
– – Liquorice extract containing more than 10 % by weight of sucrose but not containing other added substances 13,4 —
1704 90 30
– – White chocolate 9,1 + 45,1 €/100 kg/net MAX 18,9 + 16,5 €/100 kg/net —
1704 90 51
– – – Pastes, including marzipan, in immediate packings of a net content of 1 kg or more 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 55
– – – Throat pastilles and cough drops 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 61
– – – Sugar-coated (panned) goods 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 65
– – – – Gum confectionery and jelly confectionery, including fruit pastes in the form of sugar confectionery 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 71
– – – – Boiled sweets, whether or not filled 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 75
– – – – Toffees, caramels and similar sweets 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 81
– – – – – Compressed tablets 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1704 90 99
– – – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1.
This chapter does not cover the preparations of heading 0403, 1901, 1904, 1905, 2105, 2202, 2208, 3003 or 3004.
2.
Heading 1806 includes sugar confectionery containing cocoa and, subject to note 1 to this chapter, other food preparations containing cocoa.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
When imported in the form of an assortment, goods of subheadings 1806 20, 1806 31, 1806 32 and 1806 90 are subject to an agricultural component (EA) fixed according to the average content in milkfats, milk proteins, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose and starch of the assortment as a whole.
2.
Subheadings 1806 90 11 and 1806 90 19 do not cover chocolates made entirely of one type of chocolate.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1801 00 00
Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted Free —
1802 00 00
Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste Free —
1803
Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted
1803 10 00
– Not defatted 9,6 —
1803 20 00
– Wholly or partly defatted 9,6 —
1804 00 00
Cocoa butter, fat and oil 7,7 —
1805 00 00
Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 8 —
1806
Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa
1806 10
– Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
1806 10 15
– – Containing no sucrose or containing less than 5 % by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose 8 —
1806 10 20
– – Containing 5 % or more but less than 65 % by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose 8 + 25,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1806 10 30
– – Containing 65 % or more but less than 80 % by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose 8 + 31,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1806 10 90
– – Containing 80 % or more by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose 8 + 41,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1806 20
– Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kg
1806 20 10
– – Containing 31 % or more by weight of cocoa butter or containing a combined weight of 31 % or more of cocoa butter and milkfat 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 20 30
– – Containing a combined weight of 25 % or more, but less than 31 % of cocoa butter and milkfat 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 20 50
– – – Containing 18 % or more by weight of cocoa butter 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 20 70
– – – Chocolate milk crumb 15,4 + EA ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 20 80
– – – Chocolate flavour coating 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 20 95
– – – Other 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
– Other, in blocks, slabs or bars
1806 31 00
– – Filled 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) ( 10 ) —
1806 32 10
– – – With added cereal, fruit or nuts 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 32 90
– – – Other 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
– – Chocolate and chocolate products
– – – Chocolates including pralines, whether or not filled
1806 90 11
– – – – Containing alcohol 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 19
– – – – Other 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 31
– – – – Filled 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 39
– – – – Not filled 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 50
– – Sugar confectionery and substitutes therefor made from sugar substitution products, containing cocoa 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 60
– – Spreads containing cocoa 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 70
– – Preparations containing cocoa for making beverages 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1806 90 90
– – Other 8,3 + EA MAX 18,7 + AD S/Z ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
except in the case of stuffed products of heading 1902, food preparations containing more than 20 % by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);
b
biscuits or other articles made from flour or from starch, specially prepared for use in animal feeding (heading 2309); or
c
medicaments or other products of Chapter 30.
2.
For the purposes of heading 1901:
a
the term ‘groats’ means cereal groats of Chapter 11;
b
the terms ‘flour’ and ‘meal’ mean:
1
cereal flour and meal of Chapter 11, and
2
flour, meal and powder of vegetable origin of any chapter, other than flour, meal or powder of dried vegetables (heading 0712), of potatoes (heading 1105) or of dried leguminous vegetables (heading 1106).
3.
Heading 1904 does not cover preparations containing more than 6 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis or completely coated with chocolate or other food preparations containing cocoa of heading 1806 (heading 1806).
4.
For the purposes of heading 1904, the expression ‘otherwise prepared’ means prepared or processed to an extent beyond that provided for in the headings of or notes to Chapter 10 or 11.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Goods of subheadings 1905 31, 1905 32, 1905 40 and 1905 90, presented in the form of an assortment, are subject to an agricultural component (EA) fixed according to the average content in milkfats, milk proteins, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose and starch of the assortment as a whole.
2.
The expression ‘sweet biscuits’ in subheading 1905 31 applies only to products having a water content of not more than 12 % by weight and a fat content of not more than 35 % by weight (fillings and coatings are not to be taken into consideration in determining these contents).
3.
Subheading 1905 90 20 covers only dry and brittle products.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
1901
Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of headings 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included
1901 10 00
– Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale 7,6 + EA ( 22 ) —
1901 20 00
– Mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers' wares of heading 1905 7,6 + EA ( 22 ) —
1901 90 11
– – – With a dry extract content of 90 % or more by weight 5,1 + 18 €/100 kg/net —
1901 90 19
– – – Other 5,1 + 14,7 €/100 kg/net —
1901 90 91
– – – Containing no milkfats, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch or containing less than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose (including invert sugar) or isoglucose, 5 % glucose or starch, excluding food preparations in powder form of goods of headings 0401 to 0404 12,8 —
1901 90 99
– – – Other 7,6 + EA ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1902
Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not prepared
– Uncooked pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared
1902 11 00
– – Containing eggs 7,7 + 24,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 19 10
– – – Containing no common wheat flour or meal 7,7 + 24,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 19 90
– – – Other 7,7 + 21,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 20
– Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared
1902 20 10
– – Containing more than 20 % by weight of fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates 8,5 —
1902 20 30
– – Containing more than 20 % by weight of sausages and the like, of meat and meat offal of any kind, including fats of any kind or origin 54,3 €/100 kg/net —
1902 20 91
– – – Cooked 8,3 + 6,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 20 99
– – – Other 8,3 + 17,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 30 10
– – Dried 6,4 + 24,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 30 90
– – Other 6,4 + 9,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 40 10
– – Unprepared 7,7 + 24,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1902 40 90
– – Other 6,4 + 9,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1903 00 00
Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or similar forms 6,4 + 15,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1904
Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, corn flakes); cereals (other than maize (corn)) in grain form or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour, groats and meal), pre-cooked or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included
1904 10
– Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products
1904 10 10
– – Obtained from maize 3,8 + 20 €/100 kg/net —
1904 10 30
– – Obtained from rice 5,1 + 46 €/100 kg/net —
1904 10 90
– – Other 5,1 + 33,6 €/100 kg/net —
1904 20
– Prepared foods obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals
1904 20 10
– – Preparation of the Müsli type based on unroasted cereal flakes 9 + EA ( 22 ) —
1904 20 91
– – – Obtained from maize 3,8 + 20 €/100 kg/net —
1904 20 95
– – – Obtained from rice 5,1 + 46 €/100 kg/net —
1904 20 99
– – – Other 5,1 + 33,6 €/100 kg/net —
1904 30 00
– Bulgur wheat 8,3 + 25,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1904 90 10
– – Obtained from rice 8,3 + 46 €/100 kg/net —
1904 90 80
– – Other 8,3 + 25,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1905
Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products
1905 10 00
– Crispbread 5,8 + 13 €/100 kg/net —
1905 20
– Gingerbread and the like
1905 20 10
– – Containing by weight less than 30 % of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) 9,4 + 18,3 €/100 kg/net —
1905 20 30
– – Containing by weight 30 % or more but less than 50 % of sucrose (including invert sugar expessed as sucrose) 9,8 + 24,6 €/100 kg/net —
1905 20 90
– – Containing by weight 50 % or more of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) 10,1 + 31,4 €/100 kg/net —
– Sweet biscuits; waffles and wafers
1905 31
– – Sweet biscuits
– – – Completely or partially coated or covered with chocolate or other preparations containing cocoa
1905 31 11
– – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 85 g 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 31 19
– – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 31 30
– – – – Containing 8 % or more by weight of milkfats 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 31 91
– – – – – Sandwich biscuits 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 31 99
– – – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 32
– – Waffles and wafers
1905 32 05
– – – With a water content exceeding 10 % by weight 9 + EA MAX 20,7 + AD F/M ( 22 ) —
– – – – Completely or partially coated or covered with chocolate or other preparations containing cocoa
1905 32 11
– – – – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 85 g 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 32 19
– – – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 32 91
– – – – – Salted, whether or not filled 9 + EA MAX 20,7 + AD F/M ( 22 ) —
1905 32 99
– – – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 40
– Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products
1905 40 10
– – Rusks 9,7 + EA ( 22 ) —
1905 40 90
– – Other 9,7 + EA ( 22 ) —
1905 90 10
– – Matzos 3,8 + 15,9 €/100 kg/net —
1905 90 20
– – Communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products 4,5 + 60,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
1905 90 30
– – – Bread, not containing added honey, eggs, cheese or fruit, and containing by weight in the dry matter state not more than 5 % of sugars and not more than 5 % of fat 9,7 + EA ( 22 ) —
1905 90 45
– – – Biscuits 9 + EA MAX 20,7 + AD F/M ( 22 ) —
1905 90 55
– – – Extruded or expanded products, savoury or salted 9 + EA MAX 20,7 + AD F/M ( 22 ) —
1905 90 60
– – – – With added sweetening matter 9 + EA MAX 24,2 + AD S/Z ( 22 ) —
1905 90 90
– – – – Other 9 + EA MAX 20,7 + AD F/M ( 22 ) —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
vegetables, fruit or nuts, prepared or preserved by the processes specified in Chapter 7, 8 or 11;
b
food preparations containing more than 20 % by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);
c
bakers' wares and other products of heading 1905; or
d
homogenised composite food preparations of heading 2104.
2.
Headings 2007 and 2008 do not apply to fruit jellies, fruit pastes, sugar-coated almonds or the like in the form of sugar confectionery (heading 1704) or chocolate confectionery (heading 1806).
3.
Headings 2001, 2004 and 2005 cover, as the case may be, only those products of Chapter 7 or of heading 1105 or 1106 (other than flour, meal and powder of the products of Chapter 8) which have been prepared or preserved by processes other than those referred to in note 1(a).
4.
Tomato juice, the dry weight content of which is 7 % or more, is to be classified in heading 2002.
5.
For the purposes of heading 2007, the expression ‘obtained by cooking’ means obtained by heat treatment at atmospheric pressure or under reduced pressure to increase the viscosity of a product through reduction of water content or other means.
6.
For the purposes of heading 2009, the expression ‘juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit’ means juices of an alcoholic strength by volume (see note 2 to Chapter 22) not exceeding 0,5 % vol.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2005 10, the expression ‘homogenised vegetables’ means preparations of vegetables, finely homogenised, put up for retail sale as infant food or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition, no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may have been added to the preparation for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. These preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of vegetables. Subheading 2005 10 takes precedence over all other subheadings of heading 2005.
2.
For the purposes of subheading 2007 10, the expression ‘homogenised preparations’ means preparations of fruit, finely homogenised, put up for retail sale as infant food or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition, no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may have been added to the preparation for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. These preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of fruit. Subheading 2007 10 takes precedence over all other subheadings of heading 2007.
3.
For the purposes of subheadings 2009 12, 2009 21, 2009 31, 2009 41, 2009 61 and 2009 71, the expression ‘Brix value’ means the direct reading of degrees Brix obtained from a Brix hydrometer or of refractive index expressed in terms of percentage sucrose content obtained from a refractometer, at a temperature of 20 °C or corrected for 20 °C if the reading is made at a different temperature.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of heading 2001, vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid must have a content of free, volatile acid of 0,5 % by weight or more, expressed as acetic acid. In addition, mushrooms of subheading 2001 90 50 should not have a salt content exceeding 2,5 % by weight.
2.
(a) The content of various sugars expressed as sucrose (sugar content) of the products classified in this chapter corresponds to the figure indicated by a refractometer (used in accordance with the method prescribed in the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 558/93) at a temperature of 20 °C and multiplied by the factor: — 0,93 in respect of products of subheadings 2008 20 to 2008 80, 2008 92 and 2008 99, or — 0,95 in respect of products of the other headings. (b) The expression ‘Brix value’, mentioned in the subheadings of heading 2009, corresponds to the figure indicated by a refractometer (used in accordance with the method prescribed in the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 558/93) at a temperature of 20 °C.
3.
The products of subheadings 2008 20 to 2008 80, 2008 92 and 2008 99 shall be considered as containing added sugar when the ‘sugar content’ thereof exceeds by weight the percentages given hereunder, according to the kind of fruit or edible part of plant concerned:
—
pineapples and grapes: 13 %,
—
other fruits, including mixtures of fruit, and other edible parts of plants: 9 %.
4.
For the purposes of subheadings 2008 30 11 to 2008 30 39, 2008 40 11 to 2008 40 39, 2008 50 11 to 2008 50 59, 2008 60 11 to 2008 60 39, 2008 70 11 to 2008 70 59, 2008 80 11 to 2008 80 39, 2008 92 12 to 2008 92 38 and 2008 99 11 to 2008 99 40, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
—
‘actual alcoholic strength by mass’: the number of kilograms of pure alcohol contained in 100 kg of the product,
—
‘% mas’: the symbol for alcoholic strength by mass.
5.
The following shall be applied to the products as they are presented: Item (b) shall not apply to concentrated natural fruit juices. Consequently, concentrated natural fruit juices are not excluded from heading 2009.
a
the added sugar content of products of heading 2009 corresponds to the ‘sugar content’ less the figures given hereunder, according to the kind of juice concerned:
—
lemon or tomato juice: 3,
—
other fruit or vegetable juices, including mixtures of juices: 13;
b
the fruit juices with added sugar, of a Brix value not exceeding 67 and containing less than 50 % by weight of fruit juice lose their original character of fruit juices of heading 2009.
6.
For the purposes of subheadings 2009 69 51 and 2009 69 71, ‘concentrated grape juice (including grape must)’ means grape juice (including grape must) for which the figure indicated by a refractometer (used in accordance with the method prescribed in the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 558/93) at a temperature of 20 °C is not less than 50,9 %.
7.
For the purposes of subheadings 2001 90 91, 2006 00 35, 2006 00 91, 2007 10 91, 2007 99 93, 2008 19 11, 2008 19 91, 2008 92 12, 2008 92 16, 2008 92 32, 2008 92 36, 2008 92 51, 2008 92 72, 2008 92 76, 2008 92 92, 2008 92 94, 2008 92 97, 2008 99 24, 2008 99 31, 2008 99 36, 2008 99 38, 2008 99 48, 2008 99 63, 2009 80 34, 2009 80 36, 2009 80 73, 2009 80 85, 2009 80 88, 2009 80 97, 2009 90 92, 2009 90 95 and 2009 90 97, ‘tropical fruit’ means guavas, mangoes, mangosteens, papaws (papayas), tamarinds, cashew apples, lychees, jackfruit, sapodillo plums, passion fruit, carambola and pitahaya.
8.
For the purposes of subheadings 2001 90 91, 2006 00 35, 2006 00 91, 2007 99 93, 2008 19 11, 2008 19 91, 2008 92 12, 2008 92 16, 2008 92 32, 2008 92 36, 2008 92 51, 2008 92 72, 2008 92 76, 2008 92 92, 2008 92 94 and 2008 92 97, ‘tropical nuts’ means coconuts, cashew nuts, Brazil nuts, areca (or betel), cola and macadamia nuts.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2001
Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid
2001 10 00
– Cucumbers and gherkins 17,6 kg/net eda
2001 90 10
– – Mango chutney Free —
2001 90 20
– – Fruit of the genus Capsicum other than sweet peppers or pimentos 5 —
2001 90 30
– – Sweetcorn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ) 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
2001 90 40
– – Yams, sweet potatoes and similar edible parts of plants containing 5 % or more by weight of starch 8,3 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
2001 90 50
– – Mushrooms 16 —
2001 90 60
– – Palm hearts 10 —
2001 90 65
– – Olives 16 —
2001 90 70
– – Sweet peppers 16 —
2001 90 91
– – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 10 —
2001 90 97
– – Other 16 —
2002
Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid
2002 10
– Tomatoes, whole or in pieces
2002 10 10
– – Peeled 14,4 —
2002 10 90
– – Other 14,4 —
– – With a dry matter content of less than 12 % by weight
2002 90 11
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
2002 90 19
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
– – With a dry matter content of not less than 12 % but not more than 30 % by weight
2002 90 31
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
2002 90 39
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
– – With a dry matter content of more than 30 % by weight
2002 90 91
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
2002 90 99
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 14,4 —
2003
Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid
2003 10
– Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus
2003 10 20
– – Provisionally preserved, completely cooked 18,4 + 191 €/100 kg/net eda ( 10 ) kg/net eda
2003 10 30
– – Other 18,4 + 222 €/100 kg/net eda ( 10 ) kg/net eda
2003 20 00
– Truffles 14,4 —
2003 90 00
– Other 18,4 —
2004
Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen, other than products of heading 2006
2004 10 10
– – Cooked, not otherwise prepared 14,4 —
2004 10 91
– – – In the form of flour, meal or flakes 7,6 + EA ( 22 ) —
2004 10 99
– – – Other 17,6 —
2004 90
– Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables
2004 90 10
– – Sweetcorn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ) 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
2004 90 30
– – Sauerkraut, capers and olives 16 —
2004 90 50
– – Peas ( Pisum sativum ) and immature beans of the species Phaseolus spp., in pod 19,2 —
– – Other, including mixtures
2004 90 91
– – – Onions, cooked, not otherwise prepared 14,4 —
2004 90 98
– – – Other 17,6 —
2005
Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen, other than products of heading 2006
2005 10 00
– Homogenised vegetables 17,6 —
2005 20 10
– – In the form of flour, meal or flakes 8,8 + EA ( 22 ) —
2005 20 20
– – – Thin slices, fried or baked, whether or not salted or flavoured, in airtight packings, suitable for immediate consumption 14,1 —
2005 20 80
– – – Other 14,1 —
2005 40 00
– Peas ( Pisum sativum ) 19,2 —
– Beans Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.
2005 51 00
– – Beans, shelled 17,6 —
2005 59 00
– – Other 19,2 —
2005 60 00
– Asparagus 17,6 —
2005 70 00
– Olives 12,8 kg/net eda
2005 80 00
– Sweetcorn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ) 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
– Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables
2005 91 00
– – Bamboo shoots 17,6 —
2005 99 10
– – – Fruit of the genus Capsicum , other than sweet peppers or pimentos 6,4 —
2005 99 20
– – – Capers 16 —
2005 99 30
– – – Globe artichokes 17,6 —
2005 99 40
– – – Carrots 17,6 —
2005 99 50
– – – Mixtures of vegetables 17,6 —
2005 99 60
– – – Sauerkraut 16 —
2005 99 90
– – – Other 17,6 —
2006 00
Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallised)
2006 00 10
– Ginger Free —
– – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight
2006 00 31
– – – Cherries 20 + 23,9 €/100 kg/net —
2006 00 35
– – – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 12,5 + 15 €/100 kg/net —
2006 00 38
– – – Other 20 + 23,9 €/100 kg/net —
2006 00 91
– – – Tropical fruit and tropical nuts 12,5 —
2006 00 99
– – – Other 20 —
2007
Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, obtained by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
2007 10
– Homogenised preparations
2007 10 10
– – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 24 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net —
2007 10 91
– – – Of tropical fruit 15 —
2007 10 99
– – – Other 24 —
2007 91 10
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 20 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2007 91 30
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % but not exceeding 30 % by weight 20 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net —
2007 91 90
– – – Other 21,6 —
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight
2007 99 10
– – – – Plum purée and paste and prune purée and paste, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 100 kg, for industrial processing ( 12 ) 22,4 —
2007 99 20
– – – – Chestnut purée and paste 24 + 19,7 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 31
– – – – – Of cherries 24 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 33
– – – – – Of strawberries 24 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 35
– – – – – Of raspberries 24 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 39
– – – – – Other 24 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 50
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % but not exceeding 30 % by weight 24 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net —
2007 99 93
– – – – Of tropical fruit and tropical nuts 15 —
2007 99 97
– – – – Other 24 —
2008
Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere specified or included
– Nuts, groundnuts and other seeds, whether or not mixed together
2008 11 10
– – – Peanut butter 12,8 —
– – – Other, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 11 91
– – – – Exceeding 1 kg 11,2 —
– – – – Not exceeding 1 kg
2008 11 96
– – – – – Roasted 12 —
2008 11 98
– – – – – Other 12,8 —
2008 19
– – Other, including mixtures
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 19 11
– – – – Tropical nuts; mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit 7 —
2008 19 13
– – – – – Roasted almonds and pistachios 9 —
2008 19 19
– – – – – Other 11,2 —
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 19 91
– – – – Tropical nuts; mixtures containing by weight 50 % or more of tropical nuts and tropical fruit 8 —
2008 19 93
– – – – – – Almonds and pistachios 10,2 —
2008 19 95
– – – – – – Other 12 —
2008 19 99
– – – – – Other 12,8 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 20 11
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 17 % by weight 25,6 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 20 19
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 20 31
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 19 % by weight 25,6 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 20 39
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 20 51
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 17 % by weight 19,2 —
2008 20 59
– – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 20 71
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 19 % by weight 20,8 ( 10 ) —
2008 20 79
– – – – Other 19,2 —
2008 20 90
– – – Not containing added sugar 18,4 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 9 % by weight
2008 30 11
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 30 19
– – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 30 31
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 30 39
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 30 51
– – – – Grapefruit segments, including pomelos 15,2 —
2008 30 55
– – – – Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and other similar citrus hybrids 18,4 —
2008 30 59
– – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 30 71
– – – – Grapefruit segments, including pomelos 15,2 —
2008 30 75
– – – – Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and other similar citrus hybrids 17,6 —
2008 30 79
– – – – Other 20,8 ( 10 ) —
2008 30 90
– – – Not containing added sugar 18,4 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight
2008 40 11
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 40 19
– – – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 40 21
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 40 29
– – – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 40 31
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 40 39
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 40 51
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 17,6 —
2008 40 59
– – – – Other 16 —
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 40 71
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 19,2 —
2008 40 79
– – – – Other 17,6 —
2008 40 90
– – – Not containing added sugar 16,8 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight
2008 50 11
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 50 19
– – – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 50 31
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 50 39
– – – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 50 51
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 50 59
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 50 61
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 19,2 —
2008 50 69
– – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 50 71
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 20,8 ( 10 ) —
2008 50 79
– – – – Other 19,2 —
– – – Not containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 50 92
– – – – Of 5 kg or more 13,6 —
2008 50 94
– – – – Of 4,5 kg or more but less than 5 kg 18,4 ( 60 ) —
2008 50 99
– – – – Of less than 4,5 kg 18,4 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 9 % by weight
2008 60 11
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 60 19
– – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 60 31
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 60 39
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 60 50
– – – – Exceeding 1 kg 17,6 —
2008 60 60
– – – – Not exceeding 1 kg 20,8 ( 10 ) —
– – – Not containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 60 70
– – – – Of 4,5 kg or more 18,4 —
2008 60 90
– – – – Of less than 4,5 kg 18,4 —
2008 70
– Peaches, including nectarines
– – Containing added spirit
– – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight
2008 70 11
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 70 19
– – – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 70 31
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 70 39
– – – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 70 51
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 70 59
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 70 61
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 19,2 —
2008 70 69
– – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 70 71
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 15 % by weight 19,2 —
2008 70 79
– – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – Not containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 70 92
– – – – Of 5 kg or more 15,2 —
2008 70 98
– – – – Of less than 5 kg 18,4 —
– – Containing added spirit
– – – With a sugar content exceeding 9 % by weight
2008 80 11
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 25,6 ( 10 ) —
2008 80 19
– – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2008 80 31
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 24 ( 10 ) —
2008 80 39
– – – – Other 25,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Not containing added spirit
2008 80 50
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg 17,6 —
2008 80 70
– – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 20,8 ( 10 ) —
2008 80 90
– – – Not containing added sugar 18,4 —
– Other, including mixtures other than those of subheading 2008 19
2008 91 00
– – Palm hearts 10 —
– – – Containing added spirit
– – – – With a sugar content exceeding 9 % by weight
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas
2008 92 12
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 16 —
2008 92 14
– – – – – – Other 25,6 —
2008 92 16
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 16 + 2,6 €/100 kg/net —
2008 92 18
– – – – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas
2008 92 32
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 15 —
2008 92 34
– – – – – – Other 24 —
2008 92 36
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 16 —
2008 92 38
– – – – – – Other 25,6 —
– – – Not containing added spirit
– – – – Containing added sugar
– – – – – In immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 92 51
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 11 —
2008 92 59
– – – – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – – – – Mixtures of fruit in which no single fruit exceeds 50 % of the total weight of the fruits
2008 92 72
– – – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 8,5 —
2008 92 74
– – – – – – – Other 13,6 —
2008 92 76
– – – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 12 —
2008 92 78
– – – – – – – Other 19,2 —
– – – – Not containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content
– – – – – Of 5 kg or more
2008 92 92
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 11,5 —
2008 92 93
– – – – – – Other 18,4 —
– – – – – Of 4,5 kg or more but less than 5 kg
2008 92 94
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 11,5 —
2008 92 96
– – – – – – Other 18,4 —
– – – – – Of less than 4,5 kg
2008 92 97
– – – – – – Of tropical fruit (including mixtures containing 50 % or more by weight of tropical nuts and tropical fruit) 11,5 —
2008 92 98
– – – – – – Other 18,4 —
– – – Containing added spirit
2008 99 11
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas 10 —
2008 99 19
– – – – – Other 16 —
2008 99 21
– – – – – With a sugar content exceeding 13 % by weight 25,6 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net —
2008 99 23
– – – – – Other 25,6 —
– – – – – With a sugar content exceeding 9 % by weight
– – – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas
2008 99 24
– – – – – – – Tropical fruit 16 —
2008 99 28
– – – – – – – Other 25,6 —
2008 99 31
– – – – – – – Tropical fruit 16 + 2,6 €/100 kg/net —
2008 99 34
– – – – – – – Other 25,6 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 11,85 % mas
2008 99 36
– – – – – – – Tropical fruit 15 —
2008 99 37
– – – – – – – Other 24 —
2008 99 38
– – – – – – – Tropical fruit 16 —
2008 99 40
– – – – – – – Other 25,6 —
– – – Not containing added spirit
– – – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content exceeding 1 kg
2008 99 41
– – – – – Ginger Free —
2008 99 43
– – – – – Grapes 19,2 —
2008 99 45
– – – – – Plums and prunes 17,6 —
2008 99 48
– – – – – Tropical fruit 11 —
2008 99 49
– – – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – – Containing added sugar, in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg
2008 99 51
– – – – – Ginger Free —
2008 99 63
– – – – – Tropical fruit 13 —
2008 99 67
– – – – – Other 20,8 —
– – – – Not containing added sugar
– – – – – Plums and prunes, in immediate packings of a net content
2008 99 72
– – – – – – Of 5 kg or more 15,2 —
2008 99 78
– – – – – – Of less than 5 kg 18,4 —
2008 99 85
– – – – – Maize (corn), other than sweetcorn ( Zea mays var. saccharata ) 5,1 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
2008 99 91
– – – – – Yams, sweet potatoes and similar edible parts of plants, containing 5 % or more by weight of starch 8,3 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 34 ) —
2008 99 99
– – – – – Other 18,4 —
2009
Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 11 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 11 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 67
2009 11 91
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight and with an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 11 99
– – – – Other 15,2 ( 10 ) —
2009 12 00
– – Not frozen, of a Brix value not exceeding 20 12,2 —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 19 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 19 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 20 but not exceeding 67
2009 19 91
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight and with an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 19 98
– – – – Other 12,2 —
– Grapefruit including pomelo juice
2009 21 00
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 12 —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 29 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 29 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 20 but not exceeding 67
2009 29 91
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight and with an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 12 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 29 99
– – – – Other 12 —
– Juice of any other single citrus fruit
2009 31
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20
– – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
2009 31 11
– – – – Containing added sugar 14,4 —
2009 31 19
– – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
– – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
2009 31 51
– – – – – Containing added sugar 14,4 —
2009 31 59
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
– – – – Other citrus fruit juices
2009 31 91
– – – – – Containing added sugar 14,4 —
2009 31 99
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 39 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 39 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 20 but not exceeding 67
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
2009 39 31
– – – – – Containing added sugar 14,4 —
2009 39 39
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
2009 39 51
– – – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 14,4 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 39 55
– – – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 14,4 —
2009 39 59
– – – – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
– – – – – Other citrus fruit juices
2009 39 91
– – – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 14,4 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 39 95
– – – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 14,4 —
2009 39 99
– – – – – – Not containing added sugar 15,2 —
2009 41
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20
2009 41 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight, containing added sugar 15,2 —
2009 41 91
– – – – Containing added sugar 15,2 —
2009 41 99
– – – – Not containing added sugar 16 —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 49 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 49 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 20 but not exceeding 67
2009 49 30
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight, containing added sugar 15,2 —
2009 49 91
– – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 49 93
– – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 —
2009 49 99
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 16 —
2009 50 10
– – Containing added sugar 16 —
2009 50 90
– – Other 16,8 —
– Grape juice including grape must
2009 61
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 30
2009 61 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight ( 33 ) —
2009 61 90
– – – Of a value not exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight 22,4 + 27 €/hl ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 69 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 22 per 100 kg net weight 40 + 121 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 69 19
– – – – Other ( 33 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 30 but not exceeding 67
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight
2009 69 51
– – – – – Concentrated ( 33 ) —
2009 69 59
– – – – – Other ( 33 ) —
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight
– – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight
2009 69 71
– – – – – – Concentrated 22,4 + 131 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 69 79
– – – – – – Other 22,4 + 27 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 69 90
– – – – – Other 22,4 + 27 €/hl ( 10 ) —
2009 71
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20
2009 71 20
– – – Containing added sugar 18 —
2009 71 99
– – – Not containing added sugar 18 —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 79 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 22 per 100 kg net weight 30 + 18,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 79 19
– – – – Other 30 ( 10 ) —
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 20 but not exceeding 67
2009 79 30
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight, containing added sugar 18 —
2009 79 91
– – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 18 + 19,3 €/100 kg/net —
2009 79 93
– – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 18 —
2009 79 99
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 18 —
2009 80
– Juice of any other single fruit or vegetable
– – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
2009 80 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 22 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 80 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
2009 80 34
– – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 21 + 12,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 80 35
– – – – – Other 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 80 36
– – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 21 ( 10 ) —
2009 80 38
– – – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 67
2009 80 50
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight, containing added sugar 19,2 —
2009 80 61
– – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 19,2 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 80 63
– – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 19,2 —
2009 80 69
– – – – – Not containing added sugar 20 —
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight, containing added sugar
2009 80 71
– – – – – Cherry juice 16,8 —
2009 80 73
– – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 10,5 —
2009 80 79
– – – – – Other 16,8 —
– – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight
2009 80 85
– – – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 10,5 + 12,9 €/100 kg/net —
2009 80 86
– – – – – – Other 16,8 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight
2009 80 88
– – – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 10,5 —
2009 80 89
– – – – – – Other 16,8 —
– – – – – Not containing added sugar
2009 80 95
– – – – – – Juice of fruit of the species Vaccinium macrocarpon 14 —
2009 80 96
– – – – – – Cherry juice 17,6 —
2009 80 97
– – – – – – Juices of tropical fruit 11 —
2009 80 99
– – – – – – Other 17,6 —
2009 90
– Mixtures of juices
– – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
– – – Mixtures of apple and pear juice
2009 90 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 22 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 90 19
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
2009 90 21
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight 33,6 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
2009 90 29
– – – – Other 33,6 ( 10 ) —
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 67
– – – Mixtures of apple and pear juice
2009 90 31
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight and with an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 20 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 90 39
– – – – Other 20 —
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
– – – – – Mixtures of citrus fruit juices and pineapple juice
2009 90 41
– – – – – – Containing added sugar 15,2 —
2009 90 49
– – – – – – Other 16 —
2009 90 51
– – – – – – Containing added sugar 16,8 —
2009 90 59
– – – – – – Other 17,6 —
– – – – Of a value not exceeding € 30 per 100 kg net weight
– – – – – Mixtures of citrus fruit juices and pineapple juice
2009 90 71
– – – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
2009 90 73
– – – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight 15,2 —
2009 90 79
– – – – – – Not containing added sugar 16 —
– – – – – – With an added sugar content exceeding 30 % by weight
2009 90 92
– – – – – – – Mixtures of juices of tropical fruit 10,5 + 12,9 €/100 kg/net —
2009 90 94
– – – – – – – Other 16,8 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net —
– – – – – – With an added sugar content not exceeding 30 % by weight
2009 90 95
– – – – – – – Mixtures of juices of tropical fruit 10,5 —
2009 90 96
– – – – – – – Other 16,8 —
– – – – – – Not containing added sugar
2009 90 97
– – – – – – – Mixtures of juices of tropical fruit 11 —
2009 90 98
– – – – – – – Other 17,6 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
mixed vegetables of heading 0712;
b
roasted coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion (heading 0901);
c
flavoured tea (heading 0902);
d
spices or other products of headings 0904 to 0910;
e
food preparations, other than the products described in heading 2103 or 2104, containing more than 20 % by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);
f
yeast put up as a medicament or other products of heading 3003 or 3004; or
g
prepared enzymes of heading 3507.
2.
Extracts of the substitutes referred to in note 1(b) are to be classified in heading 2101.
3.
For the purposes of heading 2104, the expression ‘homogenised composite food preparations’ means preparations consisting of a finely homogenised mixture of two or more basic ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables or fruit, put up for retail sale as infant food or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition, no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may be added to the mixture for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. Such preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of ingredients.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 2106 10 20 and 2106 90 92, the term ‘starch’ also covers starch breakdown products.
2.
For the purposes of subheading 2106 90 20, ‘compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages’ means those preparations having an alcoholic strength by volume of more than 0,5 % vol.
3.
For the purposes of subheading 2106 90 30, ‘isoglucose’ means the product obtained from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10 % fructose. For the purposes of establishing the duty applicable to products of subheading 2106 90 30, the dry matter content is determined according to Article 42(3) of
Regulation 2006/951.
4.
For the purposes of establishing the duty applicable to products of subheading 2106 90 59, the sucrose content, including other sugars expressed as sucrose, is determined by the method laid down in Article 42(2) of
Regulation 2006/951.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2101
Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté and preparations with a basis of these products or with a basis of coffee, tea or maté; roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof
– Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee
2101 11 00
– – Extracts, essences and concentrates 9 —
2101 12
– – Preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee
2101 12 92
– – – Preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates of coffee 11,5 —
2101 12 98
– – – Other 9 + EA ( 22 ) —
2101 20
– Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or maté, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates, or with a basis of tea or maté
2101 20 20
– – Extracts, essences or concentrates 6 —
2101 20 92
– – – With a basis of extracts, essences or concentrates of tea or maté 6 —
2101 20 98
– – – Other 6,5 + EA ( 22 ) —
2101 30
– Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof
– – Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes
2101 30 11
– – – Roasted chicory 11,5 —
2101 30 19
– – – Other 5,1 + 12,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – Extracts, essences and concentrates of roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes
2101 30 91
– – – Of roasted chicory 14,1 —
2101 30 99
– – – Other 10,8 + 22,7 €/100 kg/net —
2102
Yeasts (active or inactive); other single-cell micro-organisms, dead (but not including vaccines of heading 3002); prepared baking powders
2102 10 10
– – Culture yeast 10,9 —
2102 10 31
– – – Dried 12 + 49,2 €/100 kg/net ( 61 ) —
2102 10 39
– – – Other 12 + 14,5 €/100 kg/net ( 61 ) —
2102 10 90
– – Other 14,7 —
2102 20
– Inactive yeasts; other single-cell micro-organisms, dead
2102 20 11
– – – In tablet, cube or similar form, or in immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 1 kg 8,3 —
2102 20 19
– – – Other 5,1 —
2102 20 90
– – Other Free —
2102 30 00
– Prepared baking powders 6,1 —
2103
Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard
2103 10 00
– Soya sauce 7,7 —
2103 20 00
– Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces 10,2 —
2103 30
– Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard
2103 30 10
– – Mustard flour and meal Free —
2103 30 90
– – Prepared mustard 9 —
2103 90 10
– – Mango chutney, liquid Free —
2103 90 30
– – Aromatic bitters of an alcoholic strength by volume of 44,2 to 49,2 % vol containing from 1,5 to 6 % by weight of gentian, spices and various ingredients and from 4 to 10 % of sugar, in containers holding 0,5 litre or less Free l alc. 100 %
2103 90 90
– – Other 7,7 —
2104
Soups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenised composite food preparations
2104 10 00
– Soups and broths and preparations therefor 11,5 —
2104 20 00
– Homogenised composite food preparations 14,1 —
2105 00
Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa
2105 00 10
– Containing no milkfats or containing less than 3 % by weight of such fats 8,6 + 20,2 €/100 kg/net MAX 19,4 + 9,4 €/100 kg/net —
– Containing by weight of milkfats
2105 00 91
– – 3 % or more but less than 7 % 8 + 38,5 €/100 kg/net MAX 18,1 + 7 €/100 kg/net —
2105 00 99
– – 7 % or more 7,9 + 54 €/100 kg/net MAX 17,8 + 6,9 €/100 kg/net —
2106
Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included
2106 10
– Protein concentrates and textured protein substances
2106 10 20
– – Containing no milkfats, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch or containing, by weight, less than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % glucose or starch 12,8 —
2106 10 80
– – Other EA ( 22 ) —
2106 90 20
– – Compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages 17,3 MIN 1 €/% vol/hl l alc. 100 %
– – Flavoured or coloured sugar syrups
2106 90 30
– – – Isoglucose syrups 42,7 €/100 kg/net mas —
2106 90 51
– – – – Lactose syrup 14 €/100 kg/net —
2106 90 55
– – – – Glucose syrup and maltodextrine syrup 20 €/100 kg/net —
2106 90 59
– – – – Other 0,4 €/100 kg/net ( 59 ) —
2106 90 92
– – – Containing no milkfats, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch or containing, by weight, less than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % glucose or starch 12,8 —
2106 90 98
– – – Other 9 + EA ( 10 ) ( 22 ) —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
products of this chapter (other than those of heading 2209) prepared for culinary purposes and thereby rendered unsuitable for consumption as beverages (generally, heading 2103);
b
sea water (heading 2501);
c
distilled or conductivity water or water of similar purity (heading 2853);
d
acetic acid of a concentration exceeding 10 % by weight of acetic acid (heading 2915);
e
medicaments of heading 3003 or 3004; or
f
perfumery or toilet preparations (Chapter 33).
2.
For the purposes of this chapter and of Chapters 20 and 21, the alcoholic strength by volume shall be determined at a temperature of 20 °C.
3.
For the purposes of heading 2202, the term ‘non-alcoholic beverages’ means beverages of an alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 0,5 % vol. Alcoholic beverages are classified in headings 2203 to 2206 or heading 2208 as appropriate.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2204 10, the expression ‘sparkling wine’ means wine which, when kept at a temperature of 20 °C in closed containers, has an excess pressure of not less than 3 bar.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Subheading 2202 10 00 covers waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, providing they are for direct consumption as a beverage.
2.
For the purposes of headings 2204 and 2205 and subheading 2206 00 10:
a
‘actual alcoholic strength by volume’ means the number of volumes of pure alcohol contained at a temperature of 20 °C in 100 volumes of the product at that temperature;
b
‘potential alcoholic strength by volume’ means the number of volumes of pure alcohol at a temperature of 20 °C capable of being produced by total fermentation of the sugars contained in 100 volumes of the product at that temperature;
c
‘total alcoholic strength by volume’ means the sum of the actual and potential alcoholic strengths;
d
‘natural alcoholic strength by volume’ means the total alcoholic strength by volume of a product before any enrichment;
e
‘% vol’ is the symbol for alcoholic strength by volume.
3.
For the purposes of subheading 2204 30 10, ‘grape must in fermentation’ means the product derived from the fermentation of grape must, having an actual alcoholic strength by volume of more than 1 % vol and less than three-fifths of its total alcoholic strength by volume.
4.
For the purposes of subheadings 2204 21 and 2204 29:
A.
‘total dry extract’ means the content in grams per litre of all the substances in a product which, under given physical conditions, do not volatilise. The total dry extract must be determined with the densimeter at 20 °C;
a
the presence in the products of subheadings 2204 21 11 to 2204 21 98 and 2204 29 11 to 2204 29 98 of the quantities of total dry extract per litre indicated in 1, 2, 3 and 4 below does not affect their classification: Products with a total dry extract exceeding the maximum quantity shown above in each category are to be classified in the next following category, except that if the total dry extract exceeds 330 g/l the products are to be classified in subheadings 2204 21 98 and 2204 29 98;
1.
products of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of not more than 13 % vol: 90 g or less of total extract per litre;
2.
products of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of more than 13 % vol but not more than 15 % vol: 130 g or less of total dry extract per litre;
3.
products of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of more than 15 % vol but not more than 18 % vol: 130 g or less of total dry extract per litre;
4.
products of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of more than 18 % vol but not more than 22 % vol: 330 g or less of total dry extract per litre.
b
the above rules do not apply to products of subheadings 2204 21 23 and 2204 29 11.
5.
Subheadings 2204 21 11 to 2204 21 98 and 2204 29 11 to 2204 29 98 shall be taken to include:
a
grape must with fermentation arrested by the addition of alcohol, that is to say, a product:
—
having an actual alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 12 % vol but less than 15 % vol, and
—
obtained by the addition to unfermented grape must having a natural alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 8,5 % vol of a product derived from the distillation of wine;
b
wine fortified for distillation, that is to say, a product:
—
having an actual alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 18 % vol but not more than 24 % vol,
—
obtained exclusively by the addition to wine containing no residual sugar of an unrectified product derived from the distillation of wine and having a maximum actual alcoholic strength by volume of 86 % vol, and
—
having a maximum volatile acidity of 1,5 g/l, expressed as acetic acid;
c
liqueur wine, that is to say, a product: However, certain liqueur wines with a designation of origin or with a geographical indication appearing on the list set out in
Regulation 2009/607 ( OJ L 193, 24.7.2009, p. 60 ) may be obtained from unfermented fresh grape must which does not need to have a minimum natural alcoholic strength by volume of 12 % vol.
—
having a total alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 17,5 % vol and an actual alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 15 % vol but not more than 22 % vol, and
—
obtained from grape must or wine, which must come from vine varieties approved in the third country of origin for the production of liqueur wine and have a minimum natural alcoholic strength by volume of 12 % vol,
—
by the addition during or after fermentation:
—
of a product derived from the distillation of wine, or
—
of concentrated grape must or, in the case of certain liqueur wines with a designation of origin or with a geographical indication appearing on the list set out in
Regulation 2009/607 ( OJ L 193, 24.7.2009, p. 60 ) and for which such practice is traditional, of grape must concentrated by direct heat, which, apart from this operation, corresponds to the definition of concentrated grape must, or
—
of a mixture of these products.
6.
For the purposes of subheadings 2204 10, 2204 21 and 2204 29:
a
‘wines with a protected designation of origin (PDO)’ and ‘wines with a protected geographical indication (PGI)’ are wines which comply with the provisions of Articles
118b to
118t of Council
CMO ( OJ L 299, 16.11.2007, p. 1 ) and the provisions adopted in implementation of the aforesaid Regulation and defined in national regulations;
b
‘varietal wines’ are wines which comply with the provisions of
Article 118z of Council
CMO ( OJ L 299, 16.11.2007, p. 1 ) and the provisions adopted in implementation of the aforesaid Regulation and defined in national regulations;
c
‘wines produced in the Community’ are wines which comply with the provisions of Council
CMO ( OJ L 299, 16.11.2007, p. 1 ) and Article 55 of Commission
Regulation 2009/607 ( OJ L 193, 24.7.2009, p. 60 ).
7.
For the purposes of subheadings 2204 30 92 and 2204 30 96, ‘concentrated grape must’ means grape must for which the figure indicated by a refractometer (used in accordance with the method prescribed in the ‘Compendium of International Methods of Analysis of Wines and Musts’ of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine, as published in the ‘C’ series of the Official Journal) at a temperature of 20 °C is not less than 50,9 %.
8.
Only vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances having an actual alcoholic strength by volume of not less than 7 % vol shall be regarded as products of heading 2205.
9.
For the purposes of subheading 2206 00 10, the expression ‘piquette’ means the product obtained by the fermentation of untreated grape marc macerated in water or by the extraction of fermented grape marc with water.
10.
For the purposes of subheadings 2206 00 31 and 2206 00 39, the following are regarded as ‘sparkling’:
—
fermented beverages in bottles with ‘mushroom’ stoppers held in place by ties or fastenings,
—
fermented beverages otherwise put up, with an excess pressure of not less than 1,5 bar, measured at a temperature of 20 °C.
11.
For the purposes of subheadings 2209 00 11 and 2209 00 19, the expression ‘wine vinegar’ means vinegar obtained exclusively by acetous fermentation of wine and having a total acidity of not less than 60 g/l, expressed as acetic acid.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2201
Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured; ice and snow
2201 10
– Mineral waters and aerated waters
– – Natural mineral waters
2201 10 11
– – – Not carbonated Free l
2201 10 19
– – – Other Free l
2201 10 90
– – Other Free l
2201 90 00
– Other Free —
2202
Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading 2009
2202 10 00
– Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured 9,6 l
2202 90 10
– – Not containing products of headings 0401 to 0404 or fat obtained from products of headings 0401 to 0404 9,6 l
– – Other, containing by weight of fat obtained from the products of headings 0401 to 0404
2202 90 91
– – – Less than 0,2 % 6,4 + 13,7 €/100 kg/net l
2202 90 95
– – – 0,2 % or more but less than 2 % 5,5 + 12,1 €/100 kg/net l
2202 90 99
– – – 2 % or more 5,4 + 21,2 €/100 kg/net l
2203 00
Beer made from malt
– In containers holding 10 litres or less
2203 00 01
– – In bottles Free l
2203 00 09
– – Other Free l
2203 00 10
– In containers holding more than 10 litres Free l
2204
Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading 2009
– – With a protected designation of origin PDO
2204 10 11
– – – Champagne 32 €/hl l
2204 10 91
– – – Asti spumante 32 €/hl l
2204 10 93
– – – Other 32 €/hl l
2204 10 94
– – With a protected geographical indication (PGI) 32 €/hl l
2204 10 96
– – Other varietal wines 32 €/hl l
2204 10 98
– – Other 32 €/hl l
– Other wine; grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of alcohol
2204 21
– – In containers holding 2 litres or less
– – – Wine, other than that referred to in subheading 2204 10, in bottles with ‘mushroom’ stoppers held in place by ties or fastenings; wine, otherwise put up, with an excess pressure due to carbon dioxide in solution of not less than 1 bar but less than 3 bar, measured at a temperature of 20 °C
2204 21 06
– – – – With a protected designation of origin (PDO) 32 €/hl l
2204 21 07
– – – – With a protected geographical indication (PGI) 32 €/hl l
2204 21 08
– – – – Other varietal wines 32 €/hl l
2204 21 09
– – – – Other 32 €/hl l
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 15 % vol
– – – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO
2204 21 11
– – – – – – – – Alsace ( 139 ) l
2204 21 12
– – – – – – – – Bordeaux ( 139 ) l
2204 21 13
– – – – – – – – Bourgogne (Burgundy) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 17
– – – – – – – – Val de Loire (Loire Valley) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 18
– – – – – – – – Mosel ( 139 ) l
2204 21 19
– – – – – – – – Pfalz ( 139 ) l
2204 21 22
– – – – – – – – Rheinhessen ( 139 ) l
2204 21 23
– – – – – – – – Tokaj ( 140 ) l
2204 21 24
– – – – – – – – Lazio (Latium) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 26
– – – – – – – – Toscana (Tuscany) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 27
– – – – – – – – Trentino, Alto Adige and Friuli ( 139 ) l
2204 21 28
– – – – – – – – Veneto ( 139 ) l
2204 21 32
– – – – – – – – Vinho Verde ( 139 ) l
2204 21 34
– – – – – – – – Penedés ( 139 ) l
2204 21 36
– – – – – – – – Rioja ( 139 ) l
2204 21 37
– – – – – – – – Valencia ( 139 ) l
2204 21 38
– – – – – – – – Other ( 139 ) l
2204 21 42
– – – – – – – – Bordeaux ( 139 ) l
2204 21 43
– – – – – – – – Bourgogne (Burgundy) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 44
– – – – – – – – Beaujolais ( 139 ) l
2204 21 46
– – – – – – – – Côtes-du-Rhône ( 139 ) l
2204 21 47
– – – – – – – – Languedoc-Roussillon ( 139 ) l
2204 21 48
– – – – – – – – Val de Loire (Loire Valley) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 62
– – – – – – – – Piemonte (Piedmont) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 66
– – – – – – – – Toscana (Tuscany) ( 139 ) l
2204 21 67
– – – – – – – – Trentino and Alto Adige ( 139 ) l
2204 21 68
– – – – – – – – Veneto ( 139 ) l
2204 21 69
– – – – – – – – Dão, Bairrada and Douro ( 139 ) l
2204 21 71
– – – – – – – – Navarra ( 139 ) l
2204 21 74
– – – – – – – – Penedés ( 139 ) l
2204 21 76
– – – – – – – – Rioja ( 139 ) l
2204 21 77
– – – – – – – – Valdepeñas ( 139 ) l
2204 21 78
– – – – – – – – Other ( 139 ) l
– – – – – – Wine with a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 21 79
– – – – – – – White ( 139 ) l
2204 21 80
– – – – – – – Other ( 139 ) l
– – – – – – Other varietal wines
2204 21 81
– – – – – – – White ( 139 ) l
2204 21 82
– – – – – – – Other ( 139 ) l
2204 21 83
– – – – – – – White ( 139 ) l
2204 21 84
– – – – – – – Other ( 139 ) l
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 15 % vol but not exceeding 22 % vol
– – – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO or a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 21 85
– – – – – – – Madeira and Setubal muscatel ( 142 ) l
2204 21 86
– – – – – – – Sherry ( 142 ) l
2204 21 87
– – – – – – – Marsala ( 141 ) l
2204 21 88
– – – – – – – Samos and Muscat de Lemnos ( 141 ) l
2204 21 89
– – – – – – – Port ( 142 ) l
2204 21 90
– – – – – – – Other ( 141 ) l
2204 21 91
– – – – – – Other ( 141 ) l
2204 21 92
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 22 % vol 1,75 €/% vol/hl l
– – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO or a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 21 93
– – – – – – White ( 143 ) l
2204 21 94
– – – – – – Other ( 143 ) l
– – – – – Other varietal wines
2204 21 95
– – – – – – White ( 143 ) l
2204 21 96
– – – – – – Other ( 143 ) l
2204 21 97
– – – – – – White ( 143 ) l
2204 21 98
– – – – – – Other ( 143 ) l
2204 29 10
– – – Wine, other than that referred to in subheading 2204 10, in bottles with ‘mushroom’ stoppers held in place by ties or fastenings; wine, otherwise put up, with an excess pressure due to carbon dioxide in solution of not less than 1 bar but less than 3 bar, measured at a temperature of 20 °C 32 €/hl l
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 15 % vol
– – – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO
2204 29 11
– – – – – – – – Tokaj ( 144 ) l
2204 29 12
– – – – – – – – Bordeaux ( 145 ) l
2204 29 13
– – – – – – – – Bourgogne (Burgundy) ( 145 ) l
2204 29 17
– – – – – – – – Val de Loire (Loire Valley) ( 145 ) l
2204 29 18
– – – – – – – – Other ( 145 ) l
2204 29 42
– – – – – – – – Bordeaux ( 145 ) l
2204 29 43
– – – – – – – – Bourgogne (Burgundy) ( 145 ) l
2204 29 44
– – – – – – – – Beaujolais ( 145 ) l
2204 29 46
– – – – – – – – Côtes-du-Rhône ( 145 ) l
2204 29 47
– – – – – – – – Languedoc-Roussillon ( 145 ) l
2204 29 48
– – – – – – – – Val de Loire (Loire Valley) ( 145 ) l
2204 29 58
– – – – – – – – Other ( 145 ) l
– – – – – – Wine with a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 29 79
– – – – – – – White ( 145 ) l
2204 29 80
– – – – – – – Other ( 145 ) l
– – – – – – Other varietal wines
2204 29 81
– – – – – – – White ( 145 ) l
2204 29 82
– – – – – – – Other ( 145 ) l
2204 29 83
– – – – – – – White ( 145 ) l
2204 29 84
– – – – – – – Other ( 145 ) l
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 15 % vol but not exceeding 22 % vol
– – – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO or a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 29 85
– – – – – – – Madeira and Setubal muscatel ( 147 ) l
2204 29 86
– – – – – – – Sherry ( 147 ) l
2204 29 87
– – – – – – – Marsala ( 146 ) l
2204 29 88
– – – – – – – Samos and Muscat de Lemnos ( 146 ) l
2204 29 89
– – – – – – – Port ( 147 ) l
2204 29 90
– – – – – – – Other ( 146 ) l
2204 29 91
– – – – – – Other ( 146 ) l
2204 29 92
– – – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 22 % vol 1,75 €/% vol/hl l
– – – – – Wine with a protected designation of origin PDO or a protected geographical indication PGI
2204 29 93
– – – – – – White ( 148 ) l
2204 29 94
– – – – – – Other ( 148 ) l
– – – – – Other varietal wines
2204 29 95
– – – – – – White ( 148 ) l
2204 29 96
– – – – – – Other ( 148 ) l
2204 29 97
– – – – – – White ( 148 ) l
2204 29 98
– – – – – – Other ( 148 ) l
2204 30
– Other grape must
2204 30 10
– – In fermentation or with fermentation arrested otherwise than by the addition of alcohol 32 l
– – – Of a density of 1,33 g/cm 3 or less at 20 °C and of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 1 % vol
2204 30 92
– – – – Concentrated ( 33 ) l
2204 30 94
– – – – Other ( 33 ) l
2204 30 96
– – – – Concentrated ( 33 ) l
2204 30 98
– – – – Other ( 33 ) l
2205
Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances
2205 10
– In containers holding 2 litres or less
2205 10 10
– – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of 18 % vol or less 10,9 €/hl l
2205 10 90
– – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 18 % vol 0,9 €/% vol/hl + 6,4 €/hl l
2205 90 10
– – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of 18 % vol or less 9 €/hl l
2205 90 90
– – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 18 % vol 0,9 €/% vol/hl l
2206 00
Other fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead); mixtures of fermented beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages and non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere specified or included
2206 00 10
– Piquette 1,3 €/% vol/hl MIN 7,2 €/hl l
2206 00 31
– – – Cider and perry 19,2 €/hl l
2206 00 39
– – – Other 19,2 €/hl l
– – Still, in containers holding
2206 00 51
– – – – Cider and perry 7,7 €/hl l
2206 00 59
– – – – Other 7,7 €/hl l
2206 00 81
– – – – Cider and perry 5,76 €/hl l
2206 00 89
– – – – Other 5,76 €/hl l
2207
Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher; ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength
2207 10 00
– Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher 19,2 €/hl l
2207 20 00
– Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength 10,2 €/hl l
2208
Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages
2208 20
– Spirits obtained by distilling grape wine or grape marc
– – In containers holding 2 litres or less
2208 20 12
– – – Cognac Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 14
– – – Armagnac Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 26
– – – Grappa Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 27
– – – Brandy de Jerez Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 29
– – – Other Free l alc. 100 %
– – In containers holding more than 2 litres
2208 20 40
– – – Raw distillate Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 62
– – – – Cognac Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 64
– – – – Armagnac Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 86
– – – – Grappa Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 87
– – – – Brandy de Jerez Free l alc. 100 %
2208 20 89
– – – – Other Free l alc. 100 %
– – Bourbon whiskey, in containers holding
2208 30 11
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 19
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 30
– – – Single malt whisky Free l alc. 100 %
– – – Blended malt whisky, in containers holding
2208 30 41
– – – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 49
– – – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – – Single grain whisky and blended grain whisky, in containers holding
2208 30 61
– – – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 69
– – – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – – Other blended whisky, in containers holding
2208 30 71
– – – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 79
– – – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Other, in containers holding
2208 30 82
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 30 88
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
2208 40
– Rum and other spirits obtained by distilling fermented sugar-cane products
– – In containers holding 2 litres or less
2208 40 11
– – – Rum with a content of volatile substances other than ethyl and methyl alcohol equal to or exceeding 225 grams per hectolitre of pure alcohol (with a 10 % tolerance) 0,6 €/% vol/hl + 3,2 €/hl l alc. 100 %
2208 40 31
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 7,9 per litre of pure alcohol Free l alc. 100 %
2208 40 39
– – – – Other 0,6 €/% vol/hl + 3,2 €/hl l alc. 100 %
– – In containers holding more than 2 litres
2208 40 51
– – – Rum with a content of volatile substances other than ethyl and methyl alcohol equal to or exceeding 225 grams per hectolitre of pure alcohol (with a 10 % tolerance) 0,6 €/% vol/hl l alc. 100 %
2208 40 91
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 2 per litre of pure alcohol Free l alc. 100 %
2208 40 99
– – – – Other 0,6 €/% vol/hl l alc. 100 %
– – Gin, in containers holding
2208 50 11
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 50 19
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Geneva, in containers holding
2208 50 91
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 50 99
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Of an alcoholic strength by volume of 45,4 % vol or less in containers holding
2208 60 11
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 60 19
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Of an alcoholic strength by volume of more than 45,4 % vol in containers holding
2208 60 91
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 60 99
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
2208 70
– Liqueurs and cordials
2208 70 10
– – In containers holding 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 70 90
– – In containers holding more than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Arrack, in containers holding
2208 90 11
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 19
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Plum, pear or cherry spirit excluding liqueurs, in containers holding
2208 90 33
– – – 2 litres or less Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 38
– – – More than 2 litres Free l alc. 100 %
– – Other spirits and other spirituous beverages, in containers holding
2208 90 41
– – – – Ouzo Free l alc. 100 %
– – – – – Spirits excluding liqueurs
– – – – – – Distilled from fruit
2208 90 45
– – – – – – – Calvados Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 48
– – – – – – – Other Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 52
– – – – – – – Korn Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 54
– – – – – – – Tequila Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 56
– – – – – – – Other Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 69
– – – – – Other spirituous beverages Free l alc. 100 %
– – – – Spirits excluding liqueurs
2208 90 71
– – – – – Distilled from fruit Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 75
– – – – – Tequila Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 77
– – – – – Other Free l alc. 100 %
2208 90 78
– – – – Other spirituous beverages Free l alc. 100 %
– – Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol, in containers holding
2208 90 91
– – – 2 litres or less 1 €/% vol/hl + 6,4 €/hl l alc. 100 %
2208 90 99
– – – More than 2 litres 1 €/% vol/hl l alc. 100 %
2209 00
Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid
– Wine vinegar, in containers holding
2209 00 11
– – 2 litres or less 6,4 €/hl l
2209 00 19
– – More than 2 litres 4,8 €/hl l
– Other, in containers holding
2209 00 91
– – 2 litres or less 5,12 €/hl l
2209 00 99
– – More than 2 litres 3,84 €/hl l
1.
Heading 2309 includes products of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified or included, obtained by processing vegetable or animal materials to such an extent that they have lost the essential characteristics of the original material, other than vegetable waste, vegetable residues and by-products of such processing.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2306 41, the expression ‘low erucic acid rape or colza seeds’ means seeds as defined in subheading note 1 to Chapter 12.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Subheadings 2303 10 11 and 2303 10 19 include only residues from the manufacture of starch from maize and do not cover blends of such residues with products derived from other plants or products derived from maize otherwise than in the course of the production of starch by the wet process. Their starch content may not exceed 28 % by weight on the dry product, in accordance with the method contained in
Annex I. I to Commission Directive 72/199/EEC, and their fat content cannot exceed 4,5 % by weight on the dry product, determined in accordance with method A contained in Annex I to Commission Directive 84/4/EEC.
2.
Subheading 2306 90 05 includes only residues from the extraction of oil of germs of maize and containing the following ingredients in the quantities specified, calculated by weight on the dry product: Moreover, such residues shall not contain ingredients which are not obtained from maize grains. For the determination of starch and protein content, the methods set out in Commission Directive 72/199/EEC,
Annex I(1) and (2) are to be applied. For the determination of oil and moisture content, the methods set out in Commission Directive 71/393/EEC, Annex: Section 4 (method A) and Section I, respectively, are to be applied. Products containing components from parts of maize grains which have been added after processing and have not been subjected to the oil extraction process are excluded.
a
products of an oil content of less than 3 %:
—
starch content: less than 45 %,
—
protein content (nitrogen content × 6,25): not less than 11,5 %;
b
products of an oil content of not less than 3 % and not more than 8 %:
—
starch content: less than 45 %,
—
protein content (nitrogen content × 6,25): not less than 13 %.
3.
For the purposes of subheadings 2307 00 11, 2307 00 19, 2308 00 11 and 2308 00 19, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
—
‘actual alcoholic strength by mass’: the number of kilograms of pure alcohol contained in 100 kg of the product,
—
‘potential alcoholic strength by mass’: the number of kilograms of pure alcohol capable of being produced by total fermentation of the sugars contained in 100 kg of the product,
—
‘total alcoholic strength by mass’: the sum of the actual and potential alcoholic strengths by mass,
—
‘% mas’: the symbol for alcoholic strength by mass.
4.
For the purposes of subheadings 2309 10 11 to 2309 10 70 and 2309 90 31 to 2309 90 70, the expression ‘milk products’ means the products of headings 0401, 0402, 0404, 0405 and 0406 and of subheadings 0403 10 11 to 0403 10 39, 0403 90 11 to 0403 90 69, 1702 11 00, 1702 19 00 and 2106 90 51.
5.
Subheading 2309 90 20 includes only residues from the manufacture of starch from maize, and does not cover blends of such residues with products derived from other plants or products derived from maize otherwise than in the course of the production of starch by the wet process, containing: These products may also contain residues from the extraction of maize germ oil by the wet milling process. Their starch content may not exceed 28 % by weight on the dry product in accordance with the method contained in Annex I(I) to Commission Directive 72/199/EEC, their fat content may not exceed 4,5 % by weight on the dry product determined in accordance with method A contained in Annex I to Commission Directive 84/4/EEC and their protein content may not exceed 40 % on the dry product determined in accordance with the method contained in Annex I(2) to Commission Directive 72/199/EEC.
—
screenings from maize used in the wet process in a proportion not exceeding 15 % by weight, and/or
—
residues of maize steep-water, from the wet process, including residues of steep-water used for the manufacture of alcohol or of other starch derived products.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2301
Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption; greaves
2301 10 00
– Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal; greaves Free —
2301 20 00
– Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates Free —
2302
Bran, sharps and other residues, whether or not in the form of pellets, derived from the sifting, milling or other working of cereals or of leguminous plants
2302 10
– Of maize (corn)
2302 10 10
– – With a starch content not exceeding 35 % by weight 44 €/t —
2302 10 90
– – Other 89 €/t —
2302 30 10
– – Of which the starch content does not exceed 28 % by weight, and of which the proportion that passes through a sieve with an aperture of 0,2 mm does not exceed 10 % by weight or alternatively the proportion that passes through the sieve has an ash content, calculated on the dry product, equal to or more than 1,5 % by weight 44 €/t ( 10 ) —
2302 30 90
– – Other 89 €/t ( 10 ) —
2302 40
– Of other cereals
2302 40 02
– – – With a starch content not exceeding 35 % by weight 44 €/t —
2302 40 08
– – – Other 89 €/t —
2302 40 10
– – – Of which the starch content does not exceed 28 % by weight, and of which the proportion that passes through a sieve with an aperture of 0,2 mm does not exceed 10 % by weight or alternatively the proportion that passes through the sieve has an ash content, calculated on the dry product, equal to or more than 1,5 % by weight 44 €/t ( 10 ) —
2302 40 90
– – – Other 89 €/t ( 10 ) —
2302 50 00
– Of leguminous plants 5,1 —
2303
Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues, beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture, brewing or distilling dregs and waste, whether or not in the form of pellets
2303 10
– Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues
– – Residues from the manufacture of starch from maize excluding concentrated steeping liquors, of a protein content, calculated on the dry product
2303 10 11
– – – Exceeding 40 % by weight 320 €/t ( 10 ) —
2303 10 19
– – – Not exceeding 40 % by weight Free —
2303 10 90
– – Other Free —
2303 20
– Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture
2303 20 10
– – Beet-pulp Free —
2303 20 90
– – Other Free —
2303 30 00
– Brewing or distilling dregs and waste Free —
2304 00 00
Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soya-bean oil Free —
2305 00 00
Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of groundnut oil Free —
2306
Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of vegetable fats or oils, other than those of heading 2304 or 2305
2306 10 00
– Of cotton seeds Free —
2306 20 00
– Of linseed Free —
2306 30 00
– Of sunflower seeds Free —
2306 41 00
– – Of low erucic acid rape or colza seeds Free —
2306 49 00
– – Other Free —
2306 50 00
– Of coconut or copra Free —
2306 60 00
– Of palm nuts or kernels Free —
2306 90 05
– – Of maize (corn) germ Free —
– – – Oilcake and other residues resulting from the extraction of olive oil
2306 90 11
– – – – Containing 3 % or less by weight of olive oil Free —
2306 90 19
– – – – Containing more than 3 % by weight of olive oil 48 €/t —
2306 90 90
– – – Other Free —
2307 00 11
– – Having a total alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 7,9 % mas and a dry matter content not less than 25 % by weight Free —
2307 00 19
– – Other 1,62 €/kg/tot. alc. —
2307 00 90
– Argol Free —
2308 00
Vegetable materials and vegetable waste, vegetable residues and by-products, whether or not in the form of pellets, of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified or included
2308 00 11
– – Having a total alcoholic strength by mass not exceeding 4,3 % mas and a dry matter content not less than 40 % by weight Free —
2308 00 19
– – Other 1,62 €/kg/tot. alc. —
2308 00 40
– Acorns and horse-chestnuts; pomace or marc of fruit, other than grapes Free —
2309
Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding
2309 10
– Dog or cat food, put up for retail sale
– – Containing starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrine syrup of subheadings 1702 30 50, 1702 30 90, 1702 40 90, 1702 90 50 and 2106 90 55 or milk products
– – – Containing starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrine syrup
– – – – Containing no starch or containing 10 % or less by weight of starch
2309 10 11
– – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products Free —
2309 10 13
– – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 498 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 15
– – – – – Containing not less than 50 % but less than 75 % by weight of milk products 730 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 19
– – – – – Containing not less than 75 % by weight of milk products 948 €/t ( 10 ) —
– – – – Containing more than 10 % but not more than 30 % by weight of starch
2309 10 31
– – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products Free —
2309 10 33
– – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 530 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 39
– – – – – Containing not less than 50 % by weight of milk products 888 €/t ( 10 ) —
– – – – Containing more than 30 % by weight of starch
2309 10 51
– – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products 102 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 53
– – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 577 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 59
– – – – – Containing not less than 50 % by weight of milk products 730 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 70
– – – Containing no starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrine syrup but containing milk products 948 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 10 90
– – Other 9,6 —
2309 90 10
– – Fish or marine mammal solubles 3,8 —
2309 90 20
– – Products referred to in additional note 5 to this chapter Free —
– – Other, including premixes
– – – Containing starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrine syrup of subheadings 1702 30 50, 1702 30 90, 1702 40 90, 1702 90 50 and 2106 90 55 or milk products
– – – – Containing starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrin syrup
– – – – – Containing no starch or containing 10 % or less by weight of starch
2309 90 31
– – – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products 23 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 90 33
– – – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 498 €/t —
2309 90 35
– – – – – – Containing not less than 50 % but less than 75 % by weight of milk products 730 €/t —
2309 90 39
– – – – – – Containing not less than 75 % by weight of milk products 948 €/t —
– – – – – Containing more than 10 % but not more than 30 % by weight of starch
2309 90 41
– – – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products 55 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 90 43
– – – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 530 €/t —
2309 90 49
– – – – – – Containing not less than 50 % by weight of milk products 888 €/t —
– – – – – Containing more than 30 % by weight of starch
2309 90 51
– – – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products 102 €/t ( 10 ) —
2309 90 53
– – – – – – Containing not less than 10 % but less than 50 % by weight of milk products 577 €/t —
2309 90 59
– – – – – – Containing not less than 50 % by weight of milk products 730 €/t —
2309 90 70
– – – – Containing no starch, glucose, glucose syrup, maltodextrine or maltodextrine syrup but containing milk products 948 €/t —
2309 90 91
– – – – Beet-pulp with added molasses 12 —
2309 90 95
– – – – – Containing by weight 49 % or more of choline chloride, on an organic or inorganic base 9,6 kg C 5 H 14 ClNO
2309 90 99
– – – – – Other 9,6 —
1.
This chapter does not cover medicinal cigarettes (Chapter 30).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2401
Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse
2401 10
– Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped
2401 10 35
– – Light air-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 136 ) —
2401 10 60
– – Sun-cured Oriental type tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net —
2401 10 70
– – Dark air-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net —
2401 10 85
– – Flue-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 137 ) —
2401 10 95
– – Other 10 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 138 ) —
2401 20
– Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped
2401 20 35
– – Light air-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 136 ) —
2401 20 60
– – Sun-cured Oriental type tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net —
2401 20 70
– – Dark air-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net —
2401 20 85
– – Flue-cured tobacco 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 137 ) —
2401 20 95
– – Other 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net ( 138 ) —
2401 30 00
– Tobacco refuse 11,2 MIN 22 € MAX 56 €/100 kg/net —
2402
Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes
2402 10 00
– Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco 26 1 000 p/st
2402 20
– Cigarettes containing tobacco
2402 20 10
– – Containing cloves 10 1 000 p/st
2402 20 90
– – Other 57,6 1 000 p/st
2402 90 00
– Other 57,6 —
2403
Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; ‘homogenised’ or ‘reconstituted’ tobacco; tobacco extracts and essences
2403 10
– Smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion
2403 10 10
– – In immediate packings of a net content not exceeding 500 g 74,9 —
2403 10 90
– – Other 74,9 —
2403 91 00
– – ‘Homogenised’ or ‘reconstituted’ tobacco 16,6 —
2403 99 10
– – – Chewing tobacco and snuff 41,6 —
2403 99 90
– – – Other 16,6 —
1.
Except where their context or note 4 to this chapter otherwise requires, the headings of this chapter cover only products which are in the crude state or which have been washed (even with chemical substances eliminating the impurities without changing the structure of the product), crushed, ground, powdered, levigated, sifted, screened, concentrated by flotation, magnetic separation or other mechanical or physical processes (except crystallisation), but not products which have been roasted, calcined, obtained by mixing or subjected to processing beyond that mentioned in each heading. The products of this chapter may contain an added anti-dusting agent, provided that such addition does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur or colloidal sulphur (heading 2802);
b
earth colours containing 70 % or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe 2 O 3 (heading 2821);
c
medicaments or other products of Chapter 30;
d
perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations (Chapter 33);
e
setts, curbstones or flagstones (heading 6801); mosaic cubes or the like (heading 6802); roofing, facing or damp-course slates (heading 6803);
f
precious or semi-precious stones (heading 7102 or 7103);
g
cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2,5 g each, of sodium chloride or of magnesium oxide, of heading 3824; optical elements of sodium chloride or of magnesium oxide (heading 9001);
h
billiard chalks (heading 9504); or
ij
writing or drawing chalks or tailors' chalks (heading 9609).
3.
Any products classifiable in heading 2517 and any other heading of the chapter are to be classified in heading 2517.
4.
Heading 2530 applies, inter alia, to: vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded; earth colours, whether or not calcined or mixed together; natural micaceous iron oxides; meerschaum (whether or not in polished pieces); amber; agglomerated meerschaum and agglomerated amber, in plates, rods, sticks or similar forms, not worked after moulding; jet; strontianite (whether or not calcined), other than strontium oxide; broken pieces of pottery, brick or concrete.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2501 00
Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea water
2501 00 10
– Sea water and salt liquors Free —
– Salt including table salt and denatured salt and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents
2501 00 31
– – For chemical transformation (separation of Na from Cl) for the manufacture of other products ( 12 ) Free —
2501 00 51
– – – Denatured ( 29 ) or for industrial uses (including refining) other than the preservation or preparation of foodstuffs for human or animal consumption ( 12 ) 1,7 €/1 000 kg/net —
2501 00 91
– – – – Salt suitable for human consumption 2,6 €/1 000 kg/net —
2501 00 99
– – – – Other 2,6 €/1 000 kg/net —
2502 00 00
Unroasted iron pyrites Free —
2503 00
Sulphur of all kinds, other than sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur and colloidal sulphur
2503 00 10
– Crude or unrefined sulphur Free —
2504 10 00
– In powder or in flakes Free —
2504 90 00
– Other Free —
2505
Natural sands of all kinds, whether or not coloured, other than metal-bearing sands of Chapter 26
2505 10 00
– Silica sands and quartz sands Free —
2505 90 00
– Other Free —
2506
Quartz (other than natural sands); quartzite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
2506 10 00
– Quartz Free —
2506 20 00
– Quartzite Free —
2507 00
Kaolin and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined
2507 00 20
– Kaolin Free —
2507 00 80
– Other kaolinic clays Free —
2508
Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 6806), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths
2508 10 00
– Bentonite Free —
2508 30 00
– Fireclay Free —
2508 40 00
– Other clays Free —
2508 50 00
– Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite Free —
2508 60 00
– Mullite Free —
2508 70 00
– Chamotte or dinas earths Free —
2510
Natural calcium phosphates, natural aluminium calcium phosphates and phosphatic chalk
2510 10 00
– Unground Free —
2510 20 00
– Ground Free —
2511
Natural barium sulphate (barytes); natural barium carbonate (witherite), whether or not calcined, other than barium oxide of heading 2816
2511 10 00
– Natural barium sulphate (barytes) Free —
2511 20 00
– Natural barium carbonate (witherite) Free —
2512 00 00
Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less Free —
2513
Pumice stone; emery; natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives, whether or not heat-treated
2513 10 00
– Pumice stone Free —
2513 20 00
– Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives Free —
2514 00 00
Slate, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape Free —
2515
Marble, travertine, ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone of an apparent specific gravity of 2,5 or more, and alabaster, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
2515 11 00
– – Crude or roughly trimmed Free —
2515 12 00
– – Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape Free —
2515 20 00
– Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster Free —
2516
Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental or building stone, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
2516 11 00
– – Crude or roughly trimmed Free —
2516 12 00
– – Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape Free —
2516 20 00
– Sandstone Free —
2516 90 00
– Other monumental or building stone Free —
2517
Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated; macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in the first part of the heading; tarred macadam; granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading 2515 or 2516, whether or not heat-treated
2517 10
– Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated
2517 10 10
– – Pebbles, gravel, shingle and flint Free —
2517 10 20
– – Limestone, dolomite and other calcareous stone, broken or crushed Free —
2517 10 80
– – Other Free —
2517 20 00
– Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in subheading 2517 10 Free —
2517 30 00
– Tarred macadam Free —
– Granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading 2515 or 2516, whether or not heat-treated
2517 41 00
– – Of marble Free —
2517 49 00
– – Other Free —
2518
Dolomite, whether or not calcined or sintered, including dolomite roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; dolomite ramming mix
2518 10 00
– Dolomite, not calcined or sintered Free —
2518 20 00
– Calcined or sintered dolomite Free —
2518 30 00
– Dolomite ramming mix Free —
2519
Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite); fused magnesia; dead-burned (sintered) magnesia, whether or not containing small quantities of other oxides added before sintering; other magnesium oxide, whether or not pure
2519 10 00
– Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) Free —
2519 90 10
– – Magnesium oxide, other than calcined natural magnesium carbonate 1,7 —
2519 90 30
– – Dead-burned (sintered) magnesia Free —
2519 90 90
– – Other Free —
2520
Gypsum; anhydrite; plasters (consisting of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate) whether or not coloured, with or without small quantities of accelerators or retarders
2520 10 00
– Gypsum; anhydrite Free —
2520 20 00
– Plasters Free —
2521 00 00
Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement Free —
2522
Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading 2825
2522 10 00
– Quicklime 1,7 —
2522 20 00
– Slaked lime 1,7 —
2522 30 00
– Hydraulic lime 1,7 —
2523
Portland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement, supersulphate cement and similar hydraulic cements, whether or not coloured or in the form of clinkers
2523 10 00
– Cement clinkers 1,7 —
2523 21 00
– – White cement, whether or not artificially coloured 1,7 —
2523 29 00
– – Other 1,7 —
2523 30 00
– Aluminous cement 1,7 —
2523 90 00
– Other hydraulic cements 1,7 —
2524 10 00
– Crocidolite Free —
2524 90 00
– Other Free —
2525
Mica, including splittings; mica waste
2525 10 00
– Crude mica and mica rifted into sheets or splittings Free —
2525 20 00
– Mica powder Free —
2525 30 00
– Mica waste Free —
2526
Natural steatite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc
2526 10 00
– Not crushed, not powdered Free —
2526 20 00
– Crushed or powdered Free —
2528
Natural borates and concentrates thereof (whether or not calcined), but not including borates separated from natural brine; natural boric acid containing not more than 85 % of H 3 BO 3 calculated on the dry weight
2528 10 00
– Natural sodium borates and concentrates thereof (whether or not calcined) Free —
2528 90 00
– Other Free —
2529
Feldspar; leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar
2529 10 00
– Feldspar Free —
2529 21 00
– – Containing by weight 97 % or less of calcium fluoride Free —
2529 22 00
– – Containing by weight more than 97 % of calcium fluoride Free —
2529 30 00
– Leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite Free —
2530
Mineral substances not elsewhere specified or included
2530 10 00
– Vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded Free —
2530 20 00
– Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates) Free —
2530 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
slag or similar industrial waste prepared as macadam (heading 2517);
b
natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), whether or not calcined (heading 2519);
c
sludges from the storage tanks of petroleum oils, consisting mainly of such oils (heading 2710);
d
basic slag of Chapter 31;
e
slag wool, rock wool or similar mineral wools (heading 6806);
f
waste or scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste or scrap containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal (heading 7112); or
g
copper, nickel or cobalt mattes produced by any process of smelting (Section XV).
2.
For the purposes of headings 2601 to 2617, the term ‘ores’ means minerals of mineralogical species actually used in the metallurgical industry for the extraction of mercury, of the metals of heading 2844 or of the metals of Section XIV or XV, even if they are intended for non-metallurgical purposes. Headings 2601 to 2617 do not, however, include minerals which have been submitted to processes not normal to the metallurgical industry.
3.
Heading 2620 applies only to:
a
slag, ash and residues of a kind used in industry either for the extraction of metals or as a basis for the manufacture of chemical compounds of metals, excluding ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste (heading 2621); and
b
slag, ash and residues containing arsenic, whether or not containing metals, of a kind used either for the extraction of arsenic or metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2620 21, ‘leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges’ mean sludges obtained from storage tanks of leaded gasoline and leaded anti-knock compounds (for example, tetraethyl lead), and consisting essentially of lead, lead compounds and iron oxide.
2.
Slag, ash and residues containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds, are to be classified in subheading 2620 60.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2601
Iron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites
– Iron ores and concentrates, other than roasted iron pyrites
2601 11 00
– – Non-agglomerated Free —
2601 12 00
– – Agglomerated Free —
2601 20 00
– Roasted iron pyrites Free —
2602 00 00
Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20 % or more, calculated on the dry weight Free —
2603 00 00
Copper ores and concentrates Free —
2604 00 00
Nickel ores and concentrates Free —
2605 00 00
Cobalt ores and concentrates Free —
2606 00 00
Aluminium ores and concentrates Free —
2607 00 00
Lead ores and concentrates Free —
2608 00 00
Zinc ores and concentrates Free —
2609 00 00
Tin ores and concentrates Free —
2610 00 00
Chromium ores and concentrates Free —
2611 00 00
Tungsten ores and concentrates Free —
2612
Uranium or thorium ores and concentrates
2612 10
– Uranium ores and concentrates
2612 10 10
– – Uranium ores and pitchblende, and concentrates thereof, with a uranium content of more than 5 % by weight ( Euratom ) Free —
2612 10 90
– – Other Free —
2612 20
– Thorium ores and concentrates
2612 20 10
– – Monazite; urano-thorianite and other thorium ores and concentrates, with a thorium content of more than 20 % by weight ( Euratom ) Free —
2612 20 90
– – Other Free —
2613
Molybdenum ores and concentrates
2613 10 00
– Roasted Free —
2613 90 00
– Other Free —
2614 00 00
Titanium ores and concentrates Free —
2615
Niobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates
2615 10 00
– Zirconium ores and concentrates Free —
2615 90 00
– Other Free —
2616
Precious-metal ores and concentrates
2616 10 00
– Silver ores and concentrates Free —
2616 90 00
– Other Free —
2617
Other ores and concentrates
2617 10 00
– Antimony ores and concentrates Free —
2617 90 00
– Other Free —
2618 00 00
Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel Free —
2619 00
Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel
2619 00 20
– Waste suitable for the recovery of iron or manganese Free —
2619 00 90
– Other Free —
2620
Slag, ash and residues (other than from the manufacture of iron or steel), containing metals, arsenic or their compounds
2620 11 00
– – Hard zinc spelter Free —
2620 19 00
– – Other Free —
2620 21 00
– – Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges Free —
2620 29 00
– – Other Free —
2620 30 00
– Containing mainly copper Free —
2620 40 00
– Containing mainly aluminium Free —
2620 60 00
– Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds Free —
2620 91 00
– – Containing antimony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures Free —
2620 99 10
– – – Containing mainly nickel Free —
2620 99 20
– – – Containing mainly niobium and tantalum Free —
2620 99 40
– – – Containing mainly tin Free —
2620 99 60
– – – Containing mainly titanium Free —
2620 99 95
– – – Other Free —
2621
Other slag and ash, including seaweed ash (kelp); ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste
2621 10 00
– Ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste Free —
2621 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
separate chemically defined organic compounds, other than pure methane and propane which are to be classified in heading 2711;
b
medicaments of heading 3003 or 3004; or
c
mixed unsaturated hydrocarbons of heading 3301, 3302 or 3805.
2.
References in heading 2710 to ‘petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals’ include not only petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals but also similar oils, as well as those consisting mainly of mixed unsaturated hydrocarbons, obtained by any process, provided that the weight of the non-aromatic constituents exceeds that of the aromatic constituents. However, the references do not include liquid synthetic polyolefins of which less than 60 % by volume distils at 300 °C, after conversion to 1 013 mbar when a reduced-pressure distillation method is used (Chapter 39).
3.
For the purposes of heading 2710, ‘waste oils’ means waste containing mainly petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (as described in note 2 to this chapter), whether or not mixed with water. These include:
a
such oils no longer fit for use as primary products (for example, used lubricating oils, used hydraulic oils and used transformer oils);
b
sludge oils from the storage tanks of petroleum oils, mainly containing such oils and a high concentration of additives (for example, chemicals) used in the manufacture of the primary products; and
c
such oils in the form of emulsions in water or mixtures with water, such as those resulting from oil spills, storage tank washings, or from the use of cutting oils for machining operations.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2701 11, ‘anthracite’ means coal having a volatile matter limit (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) not exceeding 14 %.
2.
For the purposes of subheading 2701 12, ‘bituminous coal’ means coal having a volatile matter limit (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) exceeding 14 % and a calorific value limit (on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis) equal to or greater than 5 833 kcal/kg.
3.
For the purposes of subheadings 2707 10, 2707 20, 2707 30 and 2707 40, the terms ‘benzol (benzene)’, ‘toluol (toluene)’, ‘xylol (xylenes)’ and ‘naphthalene’ apply to products which contain more than 50 % by weight of benzene, toluene, xylenes or naphthalene, respectively.
4.
For the purposes of subheading 2710 11, ‘light oils and preparations’ are those of which 90 % or more by volume (including losses) distil at 210 °C (ASTM D 86 method).
Additional notes ( 62 ) Additional notes ( 62 )
1.
For the purposes of subheading 2707 99 80, the term ‘phenols’ applies to products which contain more than 50 % by weight of phenols.
2.
For the purposes of heading 2710:
a
‘special spirits’ (subheadings 2710 11 21 and 2710 11 25) mean light oils as defined in subheading note 4 to this chapter, not containing any anti-knock preparations, and with a difference of not more than 60 °C between the temperatures at which 5 % and 90 % by volume (including losses) distil;
b
‘white spirit’ (subheading 2710 11 21) means special spirits as defined in paragraph (a) above with a flash-point higher than 21 °C by the EN ISO 13736 method;
c
‘medium oils’ (subheadings 2710 19 11 to 2710 19 29) mean oils and preparations of which less than 90 % by volume (including losses) distils at 210 °C and 65 % or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C (ISO 3405 method, equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method);
d
‘heavy oils’ (subheadings 2710 19 31 to 2710 19 99) mean oils and preparations of which less than 65 % by volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method) or of which the distillation percentage at 250 °C cannot be determined by that method;
e
‘gas oils’ (subheadings 2710 19 31 to 2710 19 49) mean heavy oils as defined in paragraph (d) above of which 85 % or more by volume (including losses) distils at 350 °C (ISO 3405 method, equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method);
f
‘fuel oils’ (subheadings 2710 19 51 to 2710 19 69) mean heavy oils as defined in paragraph (d) above (other than gas oils as defined in paragraph (e)) which, for a corresponding diluted colour C, have a viscosity V: Diluted colour C/Viscosity V concordance table The term ‘viscosity V’ means the kinematic viscosity at 50 °C expressed in 10 –6 m 2 s –1 by the EN ISO 3104 method. The term ‘diluted colour C’ means the colour of a product, as determined by the ASTM D 1500 method, after one part of such product has been mixed with 100 parts by volume of xylene, toluene or another suitable solvent. The colour must be determined immediately after dilution. Subheadings 2710 19 51 to 2710 19 69 cover only fuel oils of natural colour. These subheadings do not cover heavy oils defined in paragraph (d) above for which it is not possible to determine: Such products fall in subheadings 2710 19 71 to 2710 19 99.
—
not exceeding that shown in line I of the following table when the sulphated ashes content is less than 1 % by the ISO 3987 method and the saponification number is less than 4 by the ISO 6293-1 or 6293-2 method,
—
exceeding that shown in line II when the pour point is not less than 10 °C by the ISO 3016 method,
—
exceeding that shown in line I but not exceeding that shown in line II when 25 % or more by volume distils at 300 °C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method) or, if less than 25 % by volume distils at 300 °C, when the pour point is higher than 10 °C below zero by the ISO 3016 method. These provisions apply only to oils having a diluted colour C of less than 2.
Colour C
0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5 5,5 6 6,5 7 7,5 and above
Viscosity V
I 4 4 4 5,4 9 15,1 25,3 42,4 71,1 119 200 335 562 943 1 580 2 650
II
7 7 7 7 9 15,1 25,3 42,4 71,1 119 200 335 562 943 1 580 2 650
—
the distillation percentage at 250 °C by the ISO 3405 method, equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method (zero shall be deemed to be a percentage),
—
the kinematic viscosity at 50 °C by the EN ISO 3104 method,
—
or the diluted colour C by the ASTM D 1500 method.
3.
For the purposes of heading 2712, the expression ‘crude petroleum jelly’ (subheading 2712 10 10) shall be taken to apply to petroleum jelly of a natural colour higher than 4,5 by the ASTM D 1500 method.
4.
For the purposes of subheadings 2712 90 31 to 2712 90 39, the term ‘crude’ shall be taken to apply to products:
a
with an oil content of 3,5 or higher by the ISO 2908 method, if their viscosity at 100 °C is lower than 9 × 10 –6 m 2 s –1 by the EN ISO 3104 method; or
b
of a natural colour higher than 3 by the ASTM D 1500 method, if their viscosity at 100 °C is 9 × 10 –6 m 2 s –1 or higher by the EN ISO 3104 method.
5.
For the purposes of headings 2710, 2711 and 2712, the term ‘specific process’ shall be taken to apply to the following operations: Should any preparatory treatment prior to the above treatments be necessary by reason of technical requirements, the customs exemption shall apply only to the quantities of the products intended for and actually subjected to such of the above treatments; any waste products arising during preparatory treatment shall also be exempt from customs duty.
b
redistillation by a very thorough fractionation process;
e
extraction by means of selective solvents;
f
the process comprising all the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolorisation and purification with naturally active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;
k
(in respect of products of subheadings 2710 19 31 to 2710 19 99 only) desulphurisation with hydrogen resulting in a reduction of at least 85 % of the sulphur content of the products processed (EN ISO 20846, EN ISO 20884 or EN ISO 14596 or EN ISO 24260, EN ISO 20847 and EN ISO 8754 methods);
l
(in respect of products of heading 2710 only) deparaffining by a process other than filtering;
m
(in respect of products of subheadings 2710 19 31 to 2710 19 99 only) treatment with hydrogen at a pressure of more than 20 bar and a temperature of more than 250 °C with the use of a catalyst, other than to effect desulphurisation, when the hydrogen constitutes an active element in a chemical reaction. The further treatment with hydrogen of lubricating oils of subheadings 2710 19 71 to 2710 19 99 (for example, hydrofinishing or decolorisation) in order, more especially, to improve colour or stability shall not, however, be deemed to be a specific process;
n
(in respect of products of subheadings 2710 19 51 to 2710 19 69 only) atmospheric distillation, on condition that less than 30 % of these products distils, by volume, including losses, at 300 °C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method). If 30 % or more by volume, including losses, of such products distils at 300 °C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method), the quantities of products which may be obtained during the atmospheric distillation and which fall in subheadings 2710 11 11 to 2710 11 90 or 2710 19 11 to 2710 19 29 shall be dutiable at the same rates as those provided for under subheadings 2710 19 61 to 2710 19 69 according to the kind and value of the products used and on the net weight of the products obtained. This rule shall not apply to products so obtained which, within a period of six months and subject to such other conditions as may be determined by the competent authorities, are to undergo a specific process or chemical transformation by a process not being a specific process;
o
(in respect of products of subheadings 2710 19 71 to 2710 19 99 only) treatment by means of a high-frequency electrical brush-discharge;
p
solely for products of subheading 2712 90 31: de-oiling by fractional crystallisation.
6.
The quantities of products which may be obtained during chemical transformation, or during preparatory treatment which may be necessary by reason of technical requirements, and which fall in headings or subheadings 2707 10 10, 2707 20 10, 2707 30 10, 2707 50 10, 2710, 2711, 2712 10, 2712 20, 2712 90 31 to 2712 90 99 and 2713 90 shall be dutiable at the same rates as those provided for in respect of products ‘for other purposes’, according to the kind and value of the products used and on the net weight of the products obtained. This rule shall not apply to such products of headings 2710 to 2712 which, within a period of six months and subject to such other conditions as may be determined by the competent authorities, are to undergo a specific process or further chemical transformation.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2701
Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal
– Coal, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated
2701 11 10
– – – Having a volatile matter limit (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) not exceeding 10 % Free —
2701 11 90
– – – Other Free —
2701 12
– – Bituminous coal
2701 12 10
– – – Coking coal Free —
2701 12 90
– – – Other Free —
2701 19 00
– – Other coal Free —
2701 20 00
– Briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal Free —
2702
Lignite, whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet
2702 10 00
– Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated Free —
2702 20 00
– Agglomerated lignite Free —
2703 00 00
Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated Free —
2704 00
Coke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort carbon
– Coke and semi-coke of coal
2704 00 11
– – For the manufacture of electrodes Free —
2704 00 19
– – Other Free —
2704 00 30
– Coke and semi-coke of lignite Free —
2704 00 90
– Other Free —
2705 00 00
Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons Free 1 000 m 3
2706 00 00
Tar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars, whether or not dehydrated or partially distilled, including reconstituted tars Free —
2707
Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents
2707 10
– Benzol (benzene)
2707 10 10
– – For use as a power or heating fuel 3 —
2707 10 90
– – For other purposes ( 12 ) Free —
2707 20
– Toluol (toluene)
2707 20 10
– – For use as a power or heating fuel 3 —
2707 20 90
– – For other purposes ( 12 ) Free —
2707 30
– Xylol (xylenes)
2707 30 10
– – For use as a power or heating fuel 3 —
2707 30 90
– – For other purposes ( 12 ) Free —
2707 40 00
– Naphthalene Free —
2707 50
– Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65 % or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C by the ASTM D 86 method
2707 50 10
– – For use as power or heating fuels 3 —
2707 50 90
– – For other purposes ( 12 ) Free —
2707 91 00
– – Creosote oils 1,7 —
2707 99 11
– – – – Crude light oils of which 90 % or more by volume distils at temperatures of up to 200 °C 1,7 —
2707 99 19
– – – – Other Free —
2707 99 30
– – – Sulphuretted toppings Free —
2707 99 50
– – – Basic products 1,7 —
2707 99 70
– – – Anthracene Free —
2707 99 80
– – – Phenols 1,2 —
2707 99 91
– – – – For the manufacture of the products of heading 2803 ( 12 ) Free —
2707 99 99
– – – – Other 1,7 —
2708
Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars
2708 10 00
– Pitch Free —
2708 20 00
– Pitch coke Free —
2709 00
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude
2709 00 10
– Natural gas condensates Free —
2709 00 90
– Other Free —
2710
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils
– Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals other than crude and preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations, other than waste oils
2710 11
– – Light oils and preparations
2710 11 11
– – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 4,7 ( 17 ) —
2710 11 15
– – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 11 11 ( 12 ) 4,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
2710 11 21
– – – – – White spirit 4,7 —
2710 11 25
– – – – – Other 4,7 —
2710 11 31
– – – – – – Aviation spirit 4,7 —
– – – – – – Other, with a lead content
– – – – – – – Not exceeding 0,013 g per litre
2710 11 41
– – – – – – – – With an octane number (RON) of less than 95 4,7 1 000 l ( 64 )
2710 11 45
– – – – – – – – With an octane number (RON) of 95 or more but less than 98 4,7 1 000 l ( 64 )
2710 11 49
– – – – – – – – With an octane number (RON) of 98 or more 4,7 1 000 l ( 64 )
– – – – – – – Exceeding 0,013 g per litre
2710 11 51
– – – – – – – – With an octane number (RON) of less than 98 4,7 1 000 l ( 64 )
2710 11 59
– – – – – – – – With an octane number (RON) of 98 or more 4,7 1 000 l ( 64 )
2710 11 70
– – – – – Spirit type jet fuel 4,7 —
2710 11 90
– – – – – Other light oils 4,7 —
2710 19 11
– – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 4,7 ( 17 ) —
2710 19 15
– – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 19 11 ( 12 ) 4,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
– – – – For other purposes
2710 19 21
– – – – – – Jet fuel 4,7 —
2710 19 25
– – – – – – Other 4,7 —
2710 19 29
– – – – – Other 4,7 —
2710 19 31
– – – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 3,5 ( 17 ) —
2710 19 35
– – – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 19 31 ( 12 ) 3,5 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
– – – – – For other purposes
2710 19 41
– – – – – – With a sulphur content not exceeding 0,05 % by weight 3,5 ( 65 ) —
2710 19 45
– – – – – – With a sulphur content exceeding 0,05 % by weight but not exceeding 0,2 % by weight 3,5 ( 65 ) —
2710 19 49
– – – – – – With a sulphur content exceeding 0,2 % by weight 3,5 —
2710 19 51
– – – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 3,5 ( 17 ) —
2710 19 55
– – – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 19 51 ( 12 ) 3,5 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
– – – – – For other purposes
2710 19 61
– – – – – – With a sulphur content not exceeding 1 % by weight 3,5 —
2710 19 63
– – – – – – With a sulphur content exceeding 1 % by weight but not exceeding 2 % by weight 3,5 —
2710 19 65
– – – – – – With a sulphur content exceeding 2 % by weight but not exceeding 2,8 % by weight 3,5 —
2710 19 69
– – – – – – With a sulphur content exceeding 2,8 % by weight 3,5 —
– – – – Lubricating oils; other oils
2710 19 71
– – – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 3,7 ( 17 ) —
2710 19 75
– – – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 19 71 ( 12 ) 3,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
– – – – – For other purposes
2710 19 81
– – – – – – Motor oils, compressor lube oils, turbine lube oils 3,7 —
2710 19 83
– – – – – – Liquids for hydraulic purposes 3,7 —
2710 19 85
– – – – – – White oils, liquid paraffin 3,7 —
2710 19 87
– – – – – – Gear oils and reductor oils 3,7 —
2710 19 91
– – – – – – Metal-working compounds, mould-release oils, anti-corrosion oils 3,7 —
2710 19 93
– – – – – – Electrical insulating oils 3,7 —
2710 19 99
– – – – – – Other lubricating oils and other oils 3,7 —
2710 91 00
– – Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) 3,5 —
2710 99 00
– – Other 3,5 ( 135 ) —
2711
Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons
2711 11 00
– – Natural gas 0,7 ( 17 ) TJ
– – – Propane of a purity of not less than 99 %
2711 12 11
– – – – For use as a power or heating fuel 8 —
2711 12 19
– – – – For other purposes ( 12 ) Free —
2711 12 91
– – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2711 12 93
– – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2711 12 91 ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
– – – – For other purposes
2711 12 94
– – – – – Of a purity exceeding 90 % but of less than 99 % 0,7 —
2711 12 97
– – – – – Other 0,7 —
2711 13 10
– – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2711 13 30
– – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2711 13 10 ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
2711 13 91
– – – – Of a purity exceeding 90 % but of less than 95 % 0,7 —
2711 13 97
– – – – Other 0,7 —
2711 14 00
– – Ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2711 19 00
– – Other 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2711 21 00
– – Natural gas 0,7 ( 17 ) TJ
2711 29 00
– – Other 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2712
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured
2712 10
– Petroleum jelly
2712 10 10
– – Crude 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2712 10 90
– – Other 2,2 —
2712 20
– Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil
2712 20 10
– – Synthetic paraffin wax of a molecular weight of 460 or more but not exceeding 1 560 Free —
2712 20 90
– – Other 2,2 —
– – Ozokerite, lignite wax or peat wax natural products
2712 90 11
– – – Crude 0,7 —
2712 90 19
– – – Other 2,2 —
2712 90 31
– – – – For undergoing a specific process ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2712 90 33
– – – – For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2712 90 31 ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) ( 63 ) —
2712 90 39
– – – – For other purposes 0,7 —
2712 90 91
– – – – Blend of 1-alkenes containing by weight 80 % or more of 1-alkenes of a chain-length of 24 carbon atoms or more but not exceeding 28 carbon atoms Free —
2712 90 99
– – – – Other 2,2 —
2713
Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
2713 11 00
– – Not calcined Free —
2713 12 00
– – Calcined Free —
2713 20 00
– Petroleum bitumen Free —
2713 90
– Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
2713 90 10
– – For the manufacture of the products of heading 2803 ( 12 ) 0,7 ( 17 ) —
2713 90 90
– – Other 0,7 —
2714
Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks
2714 10 00
– Bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands Free —
2714 90 00
– Other Free —
2715 00 00
Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example, bituminous mastics, cut-backs) Free —
2716 00 00
Electrical energy Free 1 000 kWh
1.
(A) Goods (other than radioactive ores) answering to a description in heading 2844 or 2845 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of the nomenclature. (B) Subject to paragraph (A) above, goods answering to a description in heading 2843, 2846 or 2852 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of this section.
2.
Subject to note 1 above, goods classifiable in heading 3004, 3005, 3006, 3212, 3303, 3304, 3305, 3306, 3307, 3506, 3707 or 3808 by reason of being put up in measured doses or for retail sale are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of the nomenclature.
3.
Goods put up in sets consisting of two or more separate constituents, some or all of which fall in this section and are intended to be mixed together to obtain a product of Section VI or VII, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to that product, provided that the constituents are:
a
having regard to the manner in which they are put up, clearly identifiable as being intended to be used together without first being repacked;
b
presented together; and
c
identifiable, whether by their nature or by the relative proportions in which they are present, as being complementary one to another.
1.
Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this chapter apply only to:
a
separate chemical elements and separate chemically defined compounds, whether or not containing impurities;
b
the products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in water;
c
the products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in other solvents provided that the solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products adopted solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use;
d
the products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above with an added stabiliser (including an anti-caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport;
e
the products mentioned in (a), (b), (c) or (d) above with an added anti-dusting agent or a colouring substance added to facilitate their identification or for safety reasons, provided that the additions do not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use.
2.
In addition to dithionites and sulphoxylates, stabilised with organic substances (heading 2831), carbonates and peroxocarbonates of inorganic bases (heading 2836), cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides of inorganic bases (heading 2837), fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates, of inorganic bases (heading 2842), organic products included in headings 2843 to 2846 and 2852 and carbides (heading 2849), only the following compounds of carbon are to be classified in this chapter:
a
oxides of carbon, hydrogen cyanide and fulminic, isocyanic, thiocyanic and other simple or complex cyanogen acids (heading 2811);
b
halide oxides of carbon (heading 2812);
c
carbon disulphide (heading 2813);
d
thiocarbonates, selenocarbonates, tellurocarbonates, selenocyanates, tellurocyanates, tetrathiocyanatodiamminochromates (reineckates) and other complex cyanates, of inorganic bases (heading 2842);
e
hydrogen peroxide, solidified with urea (heading 2847), carbon oxysulphide, thiocarbonyl halides, cyanogen, cyanogen halides and cyanamide and its metal derivatives (heading 2853) other than calcium cyanamide, whether or not pure (Chapter 31).
3.
Subject to the provisions of note 1 to Section VI, this chapter does not cover:
a
sodium chloride or magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, or other products of Section V;
b
organo-inorganic compounds other than those mentioned in note 2 above;
c
products mentioned in note 2, 3, 4 or 5 to Chapter 31;
d
inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, of heading 3206; glass frit and other glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes, of heading 3207;
e
artificial graphite (heading 3801); products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades, of heading 3813; ink removers put up in packings for retail sale, of heading 3824; cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2,5 g each, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals, of heading 3824;
f
precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) or dust or powder of such stones (headings 7102 to 7105), or precious metals or precious-metal alloys of Chapter 71;
g
the metals, whether or not pure, metal alloys or cermets, including sintered metal carbides (metal carbides sintered with a metal), of Section XV; or
h
optical elements, for example, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals (heading 9001).
4.
Chemically defined complex acids consisting of a non-metal acid of sub-chapter II and a metal acid of sub-chapter IV are to be classified in heading 2811.
5.
Headings 2826 to 2842 apply only to metal or ammonium salts or peroxysalts. Except where the context otherwise requires, double or complex salts are to be classified in heading 2842.
6.
Heading 2844 applies only to:
a
technetium (atomic No 43), promethium (atomic No 61), polonium (atomic No 84) and all elements with an atomic number greater than 84;
b
natural or artificial radioactive isotopes (including those of the precious metals or of the base metals of Sections XIV and XV), whether or not mixed together;
c
compounds, inorganic or organic, of these elements or isotopes, whether or not chemically defined, whether or not mixed together;
d
alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing these elements or isotopes or inorganic or organic compounds thereof and having a specific radioactivity exceeding 74 Bq/g (0,002 μCi/g);
e
spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors;
f
radioactive residues whether or not usable. The term ‘isotopes’, for the purposes of this note and of the wording of headings 2844 and 2845, refers to:
—
individual nuclides, excluding, however, those existing in nature in the monoisotopic state,
—
mixtures of isotopes of one and the same element, enriched in one or several of the said isotopes, that is, elements of which the natural isotopic composition has been artificially modified.
7.
Heading 2848 includes copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15 % by weight of phosphorus.
8.
Chemical elements (for example, silicon and selenium) doped for use in electronics are to be classified in this chapter, provided that they are in forms unworked as drawn, or in the form of cylinders or rods. When cut in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms, they fall in heading 3818.
Additional note Additional note
1.
Unless provided otherwise, the salts specified in subheadings include acid salts and basic salts.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
2801
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine
2801 10 00
– Chlorine 5,5 —
2801 20 00
– Iodine Free —
2801 30
– Fluorine; bromine
2801 30 10
– – Fluorine 5 —
2801 30 90
– – Bromine 5,5 —
2802 00 00
Sulphur, sublimed or precipitated; colloidal sulphur 4,6 —
2803 00 00
Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or included) Free —
2804
Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals
2804 10 00
– Hydrogen 3,7 m 3 ( 66 )
2804 21 00
– – Argon 5 m 3 ( 66 )
2804 29 10
– – – Helium Free m 3 ( 66 )
2804 29 90
– – – Other 5 m 3 ( 66 )
2804 30 00
– Nitrogen 5,5 m 3 ( 66 )
2804 40 00
– Oxygen 5 m 3 ( 66 )
2804 50
– Boron; tellurium
2804 50 10
– – Boron 5,5 —
2804 50 90
– – Tellurium 2,1 —
2804 61 00
– – Containing by weight not less than 99,99 % of silicon Free —
2804 69 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2804 70 00
– Phosphorus 5,5 —
2804 80 00
– Arsenic 2,1 —
2804 90 00
– Selenium Free —
2805
Alkali or alkaline-earth metals; rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed; mercury
2805 11 00
– – Sodium 5 —
2805 12 00
– – Calcium 5,5 —
2805 19 10
– – – Strontium and barium 5,5 —
2805 19 90
– – – Other 4,1 —
2805 30
– Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed
2805 30 10
– – Intermixtures or interalloys 5,5 —
2805 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
2805 40 10
– – In flasks of a net content of 34,5 kg (standard weight), of a fob value, per flask, not exceeding € 224 3 —
2805 40 90
– – Other Free —
2806
Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); chlorosulphuric acid
2806 10 00
– Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) 5,5 —
2806 20 00
– Chlorosulphuric acid 5,5 —
2807 00
Sulphuric acid; oleum
2807 00 10
– Sulphuric acid 3 —
2808 00 00
Nitric acid; sulphonitric acids 5,5 —
2809
Diphosphorus pentaoxide; phosphoric acid; polyphosphoric acids, whether or not chemically defined
2809 10 00
– Diphosphorus pentaoxide 5,5 kg P 2 O 5
2809 20 00
– Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids 5,5 kg P 2 O 5
2810 00
Oxides of boron; boric acids
2810 00 10
– Diboron trioxide Free —
2811
Other inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals
2811 11 00
– – Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid) 5,5 —
2811 19 10
– – – Hydrogen bromide (hydrobromic acid) Free —
2811 19 20
– – – Hydrogen cyanide (hydrocyanic acid) 5,3 —
2811 19 80
– – – Other 5,3 —
2811 21 00
– – Carbon dioxide 5,5 —
2811 22 00
– – Silicon dioxide 4,6 —
2811 29 05
– – – Sulphur dioxide 5,5 —
2811 29 10
– – – Sulphur trioxide (sulphuric anhydride); diarsenic trioxide 4,6 —
2811 29 30
– – – Nitrogen oxides 5 —
2811 29 90
– – – Other 5,3 —
2812
Halides and halide oxides of non-metals
2812 10
– Chlorides and chloride oxides
2812 10 11
– – – Phosphorus trichloride oxide (phosphoryl trichloride) 5,5 —
2812 10 15
– – – Phosphorus trichloride 5,5 —
2812 10 16
– – – Phosphorus pentachloride 5,5 —
2812 10 18
– – – Other 5,5 —
2812 10 91
– – – Disulphur dichloride 5,5 —
2812 10 93
– – – Sulphur dichloride 5,5 —
2812 10 94
– – – Phosgene (carbonyl chloride) 5,5 —
2812 10 95
– – – Thionyl dichloride (thionyl chloride) 5,5 —
2812 10 99
– – – Other 5,5 —
2813
Sulphides of non-metals; commercial phosphorus trisulphide
2813 10 00
– Carbon disulphide 5,5 —
2813 90 10
– – Phosphorus sulphides, commercial phosphorus trisulphide 5,3 —
2813 90 90
– – Other 3,7 —
2814
Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution
2814 10 00
– Anhydrous ammonia 5,5 —
2814 20 00
– Ammonia in aqueous solution 5,5 —
2815
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); peroxides of sodium or potassium
– Sodium hydroxide caustic soda
2815 11 00
– – Solid 5,5 —
2815 12 00
– – In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda) 5,5 kg NaOH
2815 20 00
– Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) 5,5 kg KOH
2815 30 00
– Peroxides of sodium or potassium 5,5 —
2816
Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium; oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium
2816 10 00
– Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium 4,1 —
2816 40 00
– Oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium 5,5 —
2817 00 00
Zinc oxide; zinc peroxide 5,5 —
2818
Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined; aluminium oxide; aluminium hydroxide
2818 10
– Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined
– – With an aluminium oxide content of 98,5 % by weight or more
2818 10 11
– – – With less than 50 % of the total weight having a particle size of more than 10 mm 5,2 —
2818 10 19
– – – With 50 % or more of the total weight having a particle size of more than 10 mm 5,2 —
– – With an aluminium oxide content of less than 98,5 % by weight
2818 10 91
– – – With less than 50 % of the total weight having a particle size of more than 10 mm 5,2 —
2818 10 99
– – – With 50 % or more of the total weight having a particle size of more than 10 mm 5,2 —
2818 20 00
– Aluminium oxide, other than artificial corundum 4 —
2818 30 00
– Aluminium hydroxide 5,5 —
2819
Chromium oxides and hydroxides
2819 10 00
– Chromium trioxide 5,5 —
2819 90 10
– – Chromium dioxide 3,7 —
2819 90 90
– – Other 5,5 —
2820 10 00
– Manganese dioxide 5,3 —
2820 90 10
– – Manganese oxide containing by weight 77 % or more of manganese Free —
2820 90 90
– – Other 5,5 —
2821
Iron oxides and hydroxides; earth colours containing 70 % or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe 2 O 3
2821 10 00
– Iron oxides and hydroxides 4,6 —
2821 20 00
– Earth colours 4,6 —
2822 00 00
Cobalt oxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides 4,6 —
2823 00 00
Titanium oxides 5,5 —
2824
Lead oxides; red lead and orange lead
2824 10 00
– Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot) 5,5 —
2824 90 10
– – Red lead and orange lead 5,5 —
2824 90 90
– – Other 5,5 —
2825
Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases; other metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides
2825 10 00
– Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts 5,5 —
2825 20 00
– Lithium oxide and hydroxide 5,3 —
2825 30 00
– Vanadium oxides and hydroxides 5,5 —
2825 40 00
– Nickel oxides and hydroxides Free —
2825 50 00
– Copper oxides and hydroxides 3,2 —
2825 60 00
– Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide 5,5 —
2825 70 00
– Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides 5,3 —
2825 80 00
– Antimony oxides 5,5 —
– – Calcium oxide, hydroxide and peroxide
2825 90 11
– – – Calcium hydroxide of a purity of 98 % or more calculated on the dry weight, in the form of particles of which: Free —
—
not more than 1 % by weight have a particle-size exceeding 75 micrometres and
—
not more than 4 % by weight have a particle-size of less than 1,3 micrometres
2825 90 19
– – – Other 4,6 —
2825 90 20
– – Beryllium oxide and hydroxide 5,3 —
2825 90 40
– – Tungsten oxides and hydroxides 4,6 —
2825 90 60
– – Cadmium oxide Free —
2825 90 85
– – Other 5,5 —
2826
Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts
2826 12 00
– – Of aluminium 5,3 —
2826 19 10
– – – Of ammonium or of sodium 5,5 —
2826 19 90
– – – Other 5,3 —
2826 30 00
– Sodium hexafluoroaluminate (synthetic cryolite) 5,5 —
2826 90 10
– – Dipotassium hexafluorozirconate 5 —
2826 90 80
– – Other 5,5 —
2827
Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides and iodide oxides
2827 10 00
– Ammonium chloride 5,5 —
2827 20 00
– Calcium chloride 4,6 —
2827 31 00
– – Of magnesium 4,6 —
2827 32 00
– – Of aluminium 5,5 —
2827 35 00
– – Of nickel 5,5 —
2827 39 10
– – – Of tin 4,1 —
2827 39 20
– – – Of iron 2,1 —
2827 39 30
– – – Of cobalt 5,5 —
2827 39 85
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides
2827 41 00
– – Of copper 3,2 —
2827 49 10
– – – Of lead 3,2 —
2827 49 90
– – – Other 5,3 —
– Bromides and bromide oxides
2827 51 00
– – Bromides of sodium or of potassium 5,5 —
2827 59 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2827 60 00
– Iodides and iodide oxides 5,5 —
2828
Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites
2828 10 00
– Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorites 5,5 —
2829
Chlorates and perchlorates; bromates and perbromates; iodates and periodates
2829 11 00
– – Of sodium 5,5 —
2829 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2829 90 10
– – Perchlorates 4,8 —
2829 90 40
– – Bromates of potassium or of sodium Free —
2829 90 80
– – Other 5,5 —
2830
Sulphides; polysulphides, whether or not chemically defined
2830 10 00
– Sodium sulphides 5,5 —
2830 90 11
– – Sulphides of calcium, of antimony or of iron 4,6 —
2830 90 85
– – Other 5,5 —
2831
Dithionites and sulphoxylates
2831 10 00
– Of sodium 5,5 —
2832
Sulphites; thiosulphates
2832 10 00
– Sodium sulphites 5,5 —
2832 20 00
– Other sulphites 5,5 —
2832 30 00
– Thiosulphates 5,5 —
2833
Sulphates; alums; peroxosulphates (persulphates)
2833 11 00
– – Disodium sulphate 5,5 —
2833 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2833 21 00
– – Of magnesium 5,5 —
2833 22 00
– – Of aluminium 5,5 —
2833 24 00
– – Of nickel 5 —
2833 25 00
– – Of copper 3,2 —
2833 27 00
– – Of barium 5,5 —
2833 29 20
– – – Of cadmium; of chromium; of zinc 5,5 —
2833 29 30
– – – Of cobalt; of titanium 5,3 —
2833 29 60
– – – Of lead 4,6 —
2833 29 80
– – – Other 5 —
2833 40 00
– Peroxosulphates (persulphates) 5,5 —
2834 10 00
– Nitrites 5,5 —
2834 21 00
– – Of potassium 5,5 —
2834 29 20
– – – Of barium; of beryllium; of cadmium; of cobalt; of nickel; of lead 5,5 —
2834 29 40
– – – Of copper 4,6 —
2834 29 80
– – – Other 3 —
2835
Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites) and phosphates; polyphosphates, whether or not chemically defined
2835 10 00
– Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates (phosphites) 5,5 —
2835 22 00
– – Of mono- or disodium 5,5 —
2835 24 00
– – Of potassium 5,5 —
2835 25 00
– – Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate (‘dicalcium phosphate’) 5,5 —
2835 26 00
– – Other phosphates of calcium 5,5 —
2835 29 10
– – – Of triammonium 5,3 —
2835 29 30
– – – Of trisodium 5,5 —
2835 29 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2835 31 00
– – Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate) 5,5 —
2835 39 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2836
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing ammonium carbamate
2836 20 00
– Disodium carbonate 5,5 —
2836 30 00
– Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate) 5,5 —
2836 40 00
– Potassium carbonates 5,5 —
2836 50 00
– Calcium carbonate 5 —
2836 60 00
– Barium carbonate 5,5 —
2836 91 00
– – Lithium carbonates 5,5 —
2836 92 00
– – Strontium carbonate 5,5 —
2836 99 11
– – – – Of magnesium; of copper 3,7 —
2836 99 17
– – – – Other 5,5 —
2836 99 90
– – – Peroxocarbonates (percarbonates) 5,5 —
2837
Cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides
– Cyanides and cyanide oxides
2837 11 00
– – Of sodium 5,5 —
2837 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2837 20 00
– Complex cyanides 5,5 —
2839
Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates
2839 11 00
– – Sodium metasilicates 5 —
2839 90 10
– – Of potassium 5 —
2840
Borates; peroxoborates (perborates)
– Disodium tetraborate refined borax
2840 11 00
– – Anhydrous Free —
2840 19 10
– – – Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate Free —
2840 19 90
– – – Other 5,3 —
2840 20 10
– – Borates of sodium, anhydrous Free —
2840 20 90
– – Other 5,3 —
2840 30 00
– Peroxoborates (perborates) 5,5 —
2841
Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids
2841 30 00
– Sodium dichromate 5,5 —
2841 50 00
– Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates 5,5 —
– Manganites, manganates and permanganates
2841 61 00
– – Potassium permanganate 5,5 —
2841 69 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2841 70 00
– Molybdates 5,5 —
2841 80 00
– Tungstates (wolframates) 5,5 —
2841 90 30
– – Zincates and vanadates 4,6 —
2841 90 85
– – Other 5,5 —
2842
Other salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids (including aluminosilicates whether or not chemically defined), other than azides
2842 10 00
– Double or complex silicates, including aluminosilicates whether or not chemically defined 5,5 —
2842 90 10
– – Salts, double salts or complex salts of selenium or tellurium acids 5,3 —
2842 90 80
– – Other 5,5 —
2843
Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metals
2843 10
– Colloidal precious metals
2843 10 10
– – Silver 5,3 —
2843 10 90
– – Other 3,7 —
2843 21 00
– – Silver nitrate 5,5 —
2843 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2843 30 00
– Gold compounds 3 g
2843 90
– Other compounds; amalgams
2843 90 10
– – Amalgams 5,3 —
2844
Radioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes (including the fissile or fertile chemical elements and isotopes) and their compounds; mixtures and residues containing these products
2844 10
– Natural uranium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds
2844 10 10
– – – Crude; waste and scrap ( Euratom ) Free kg U
2844 10 30
– – – Worked ( Euratom ) Free kg U
2844 10 50
– – Ferro-uranium Free kg U
2844 10 90
– – Other ( Euratom ) Free kg U
2844 20
– Uranium enriched in U 235 and its compounds; plutonium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium enriched in U 235, plutonium or compounds of these products
– – Uranium enriched in U 235 and its compounds; alloys, dispersions including cermets, ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium enriched in U 235 or compounds of these products
2844 20 25
– – – Ferro-uranium Free gi F/S
2844 20 35
– – – Other ( Euratom ) Free gi F/S
– – Plutonium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions including cermets, ceramic products and mixtures containing plutonium or compounds of these products
– – – Mixtures of uranium and plutonium
2844 20 51
– – – – Ferro-uranium Free gi F/S
2844 20 59
– – – – Other ( Euratom ) Free gi F/S
2844 20 99
– – – Other Free gi F/S
2844 30
– Uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U 235, thorium or compounds of these products
– – Uranium depleted in U 235; alloys, dispersions including cermets, ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U 235 or compounds of this product
2844 30 11
– – – Cermets 5,5 —
2844 30 19
– – – Other 2,9 —
– – Thorium; alloys, dispersions including cermets, ceramic products and mixtures containing thorium or compounds of this product
2844 30 51
– – – Cermets 5,5 —
2844 30 55
– – – – Crude, waste and scrap ( Euratom ) Free —
2844 30 61
– – – – – Bars, rods, angles, shapes and sections, sheets and strips ( Euratom ) Free —
2844 30 69
– – – – – Other ( Euratom ) 1,5 ( 17 ) —
– – Compounds of uranium depleted in U 235 or of thorium, whether or not mixed together
2844 30 91
– – – Of thorium or of uranium depleted in U 235, whether or not mixed together ( Euratom ), other than thorium salts Free —
2844 30 99
– – – Other Free —
2844 40
– Radioactive elements and isotopes and compounds other than those of subheading 2844 10, 2844 20 or 2844 30; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing these elements, isotopes or compounds; radioactive residues
2844 40 10
– – Uranium derived from U 233 and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures and compounds derived from U 233 or compounds of this product Free —
2844 40 20
– – – Artificial radioactive isotopes ( Euratom ) Free —
2844 40 30
– – – Compounds of artificial radioactive isotopes ( Euratom ) Free —
2844 40 80
– – – Other Free —
2844 50 00
– Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors ( Euratom ) Free gi F/S
2845
Isotopes other than those of heading 2844; compounds, inorganic or organic, of such isotopes, whether or not chemically defined
2845 10 00
– Heavy water (deuterium oxide) ( Euratom ) 5,5 —
2845 90 10
– – Deuterium and compounds thereof; hydrogen and compounds thereof, enriched in deuterium; mixtures and solutions containing these products ( Euratom ) 5,5 —
2845 90 90
– – Other 5,5 —
2846
Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals
2846 10 00
– Cerium compounds 3,2 —
2847 00 00
Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea 5,5 kg H 2 O 2
2848 00 00
Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferrophosphorus 5,5 —
2849
Carbides, whether or not chemically defined
2849 10 00
– Of calcium 5,5 —
2849 20 00
– Of silicon 5,5 —
2849 90 10
– – Of boron 4,1 —
2849 90 30
– – Of tungsten 5,5 —
2849 90 50
– – Of aluminium; of chromium; of molybdenum; of vanadium; of tantalum; of titanium 5,5 —
2849 90 90
– – Other 5,3 —
2850 00
Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined, other than compounds which are also carbides of heading 2849
2850 00 20
– Hydrides; nitrides 4,6 —
2850 00 60
– Azides; silicides 5,5 —
2850 00 90
– Borides 5,3 —
2852 00 00
Compounds, inorganic or organic, of mercury, excluding amalgams 5,5 —
2853 00
Other inorganic compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of similar purity); liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air; amalgams, other than amalgams of precious metals
2853 00 10
– Distilled and conductivity water and water of similar purity 2,7 —
2853 00 30
– Liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air 4,1 —
2853 00 50
– Cyanogen chloride 5,5 —
1.
Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this chapter apply only to:
a
separate chemically defined organic compounds, whether or not containing impurities;
b
mixtures of two or more isomers of the same organic compound (whether or not containing impurities), except mixtures of acyclic hydrocarbon isomers (other than stereoisomers), whether or not saturated (Chapter 27);
c
the products of headings 2936 to 2939 or the sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, of heading 2940, or the products of heading 2941, whether or not chemically defined;
d
the products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in water;
e
the products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in other solvents provided that the solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products adopted solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not render the product particularly suitable for a specific use rather than for general use;
f
the products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) above with an added stabiliser (including an anti-caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport;
g
the products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) above with an added anti-dusting agent or a colouring or odoriferous substance added to facilitate their identification or for safety reasons, provided that the additions do not render the product particularly suitable for a specific use rather than for general use;
h
the following products, diluted to standard strengths, for the production of azo dyes: diazonium salts, couplers used for these salts and diazotizable amines and their salts.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
goods of heading 1504 or crude glycerol of heading 1520;
b
ethyl alcohol (heading 2207 or 2208);
c
methane or propane (heading 2711);
d
the compounds of carbon mentioned in note 2 to Chapter 28;
e
urea (heading 3102 or 3105);
f
colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (heading 3203), synthetic organic colouring matter, synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores (heading 3204) or dyes or other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale (heading 3212);
g
enzymes (heading 3507);
h
metaldehyde, hexamethylenetetramine or similar substances, put up in forms (for example, tablets, sticks or similar forms) for use as fuels, or liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm 3 (heading 3606);
ij
products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades, of heading 3813; ink removers put up in packings for retail sale, of heading 3824; or
k
optical elements, for example, of ethylenediamine tartrate (heading 9001).
3.
Goods which could be included in two or more of the headings of this chapter are to be classified in that one of those headings which occurs last in numerical order.
4.
In headings 2904 to 2906, 2908 to 2911 and 2913 to 2920, any reference to halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives includes a reference to compound derivatives, such as sulphohalogenated, nitrohalogenated, nitrosulphonated or nitrosulphohalogenated derivatives. Nitro or nitroso groups are not to be taken as ‘nitrogen-functions’ for the purposes of heading 2929. For the purposes of headings 2911, 2912, 2914, 2918 and 2922, ‘oxygen-function’ is to be restricted to the functions (the characteristic organic oxygen-containing groups) referred to in headings 2905 to 2920.
5.
(A) The esters of acid-function organic compounds of sub-chapters I to VII with organic compounds of these sub-chapters are to be classified with that compound which is classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical order in these sub-chapters. (B) Esters of ethyl alcohol with acid-function organic compounds of sub-chapters I to VII are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding acid-function compounds. (C) Subject to note 1 to Section VI and note 2 to Chapter 28: (1) inorganic salts of organic compounds such as acid-, phenol- or enol-function compounds or organic bases, of sub-chapters I to X or heading 2942, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the organic compound; (2) salts formed between organic compounds of sub-chapters I to X or heading 2942 are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the base or to the acid (including phenol- or enol-function compounds) from which they are formed, whichever occurs last in numerical order in the chapter; and (3) coordination compounds, other than products classifiable in sub-chapter XI or heading 2941, are to be classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical order in Chapter 29, among those appropriate to the fragments formed by ‘cleaving’ of all metal bonds, other than metal-carbon bonds. (D) Metal alcoholates are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding alcohols except in the case of ethanol (heading 2905). (E) Halides of carboxylic acids are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding acids.
6.
The compounds of headings 2930 and 2931 are organic compounds the molecules of which contain, in addition to atoms of hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen, atoms of other non-metals or of metals (such as sulphur, arsenic or lead) directly linked to carbon atoms. Heading 2930 (organo-sulphur compounds) and heading 2931 (other organo-inorganic compounds) do not include sulphonated or halogenated derivatives (including compound derivatives) which, apart from hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, only have directly linked to carbon the atoms of sulphur or of a halogen which give them their nature of sulphonated or halogenated derivatives (or compound derivatives).
7.
Headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 do not include epoxides with a three-membered ring, ketone peroxides, cyclic polymers of aldehydes or of thioaldehydes, anhydrides of polybasic carboxylic acids, cyclic esters of polyhydric alcohols or phenols with polybasic acids, or imides of polybasic acids. These provisions apply only when the ring-position hetero-atoms are those resulting solely from the cyclising function or functions here listed.
8.
For the purposes of heading 2937:
a
the term ‘hormones’ includes hormone-releasing or hormone-stimulating factors, hormone inhibitors and hormone antagonists (anti-hormones);
b
the expression ‘used primarily as hormones’ applies not only to hormone derivatives and structural analogues used primarily for their hormonal effect, but also to those derivatives and structural analogues used primarily as intermediates in the synthesis of products of this heading.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
Within any one heading of this chapter, derivatives of a chemical compound (or group of chemical compounds) are to be classified in the same subheading as that compound (or group of compounds), provided that they are not more specifically covered by any other subheading and that there is no residual subheading named ‘Other’ in the series of subheadings concerned.
2.
Note 3 to Chapter 29 does not apply to the subheadings of this chapter.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
I. HYDROCARBONS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES
2901
Acyclic hydrocarbons
2901 10 00
– Saturated Free —
2901 21 00
– – Ethylene Free —
2901 22 00
– – Propene (propylene) Free —
2901 23 00
– – Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof Free —
2901 24 00
– – Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene Free —
2901 29 00
– – Other Free —
– Cyclanes, cyclenes and cycloterpenes
2902 11 00
– – Cyclohexane Free —
2902 19 00
– – Other Free —
2902 20 00
– Benzene Free —
2902 30 00
– Toluene Free —
2902 41 00
– – o -Xylene Free —
2902 42 00
– – m -Xylene Free —
2902 43 00
– – p -Xylene Free —
2902 44 00
– – Mixed xylene isomers Free —
2902 50 00
– Styrene Free —
2902 60 00
– Ethylbenzene Free —
2902 70 00
– Cumene Free —
2902 90 00
– Other Free —
2903
Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons
– Saturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons
2903 11 00
– – Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl chloride) 5,5 —
2903 12 00
– – Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) 5,5 —
2903 13 00
– – Chloroform (trichloromethane) 5,5 —
2903 14 00
– – Carbon tetrachloride 5,5 —
2903 15 00
– – Ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane) 5,5 —
2903 19 10
– – – 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) 5,5 —
2903 19 80
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Unsaturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons
2903 21 00
– – Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene) 5,5 —
2903 22 00
– – Trichloroethylene 5,5 —
2903 23 00
– – Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) 5,5 —
2903 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
– Fluorinated, brominated or iodinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons
2903 31 00
– – Ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2-dibromoethane) 5,5 —
2903 39 11
– – – – Bromomethane (methyl bromide) 5,5 —
2903 39 15
– – – – Dibromomethane Free —
2903 39 19
– – – – Other 5,5 —
2903 39 90
– – – Fluorides and iodides 5,5 —
– Halogenated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons containing two or more different halogens
2903 41 00
– – Trichlorofluoromethane 5,5 —
2903 42 00
– – Dichlorodifluoromethane 5,5 —
2903 43 00
– – Trichlorotrifluoroethanes 5,5 —
2903 44
– – Dichlorotetrafluoroethanes and chloropentafluoroethane
2903 44 10
– – – Dichlorotetrafluoroethanes 5,5 —
2903 44 90
– – – Chloropentafluoroethane 5,5 —
2903 45
– – Other derivatives perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine
2903 45 10
– – – Chlorotrifluoromethane 5,5 —
2903 45 15
– – – Pentachlorofluoroethane 5,5 —
2903 45 20
– – – Tetrachlorodifluoroethanes 5,5 —
2903 45 25
– – – Heptachlorofluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 30
– – – Hexachlorodifluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 35
– – – Pentachlorotrifluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 40
– – – Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 45
– – – Trichloropentafluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 50
– – – Dichlorohexafluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 55
– – – Chloroheptafluoropropanes 5,5 —
2903 45 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2903 46
– – Bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane and dibromotetrafluoroethanes
2903 46 10
– – – Bromochlorodifluoromethane 5,5 —
2903 46 20
– – – Bromotrifluoromethane 5,5 —
2903 46 90
– – – Dibromotetrafluoroethanes 5,5 —
2903 47 00
– – Other perhalogenated derivatives 5,5 —
– – – Halogenated only with fluorine and chlorine
– – – – Of methane, ethane or propane HCFCs
2903 49 11
– – – – – Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) 5,5 —
2903 49 15
– – – – – 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b) 5,5 —
2903 49 19
– – – – – Other 5,5 —
2903 49 20
– – – – Other 5,5 —
– – – Halogenated only with fluorine and bromine
2903 49 30
– – – – Of methane, ethane or propane 5,5 —
2903 49 40
– – – – Other 5,5 —
2903 49 80
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Halogenated derivatives of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons
2903 51 00
– – 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN) 5,5 —
2903 52 00
– – Aldrin (ISO), chlordane (ISO) and heptachlor (ISO) 5,5 —
2903 59 20
– – – 1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)cyclohexane; tetrabromocyclooctanes Free —
2903 59 80
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons
2903 61 00
– – Chlorobenzene, o -dichlorobenzene and p -dichlorobenzene 5,5 —
2903 62 00
– – Hexachlorobenzene (ISO) and DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN) 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis( p -chlorophenyl)ethane) 5,5 —
2903 69 10
– – – 2,3,4,5,6-Pentabromoethylbenzene Free —
2903 69 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2904
Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons, whether or not halogenated
2904 10 00
– Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and ethyl esters 5,5 —
2904 20 00
– Derivatives containing only nitro or only nitroso groups 5,5 —
2904 90 40
– – Trichloronitromethane (chloropicrin) 5,5 —
2904 90 95
– – Other 5,5 —
II. ALCOHOLS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES
2905
Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Saturated monohydric alcohols
2905 11 00
– – Methanol (methyl alcohol) 5,5 —
2905 12 00
– – Propan-1-ol (propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) 5,5 —
2905 13 00
– – Butan-1-ol ( n -butyl alcohol) 5,5 —
2905 14
– – Other butanols
2905 14 10
– – – 2-Methylpropan-2-ol ( tert -butyl alcohol) 4,6 —
2905 14 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2905 16
– – Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof
2905 16 20
– – – Octan-2-ol Free —
2905 16 85
– – – Other 5,5 —
2905 17 00
– – Dodecan-1-ol (lauryl alcohol), hexadecan-1-ol (cetyl alcohol) and octadecan-1-ol (stearyl alcohol) 5,5 —
2905 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
– Unsaturated monohydric alcohols
2905 22 00
– – Acyclic terpene alcohols 5,5 —
2905 29 10
– – – Allyl alcohol 5,5 —
2905 29 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2905 31 00
– – Ethylene glycol (ethanediol) 5,5 —
2905 32 00
– – Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol) 5,5 —
2905 39 20
– – – Butane-1,3-diol Free —
2905 39 25
– – – Butane-1,4-diol 5,5 —
2905 39 30
– – – 2,4,7,9-Tetramethyldec-5-yne-4,7-diol Free —
2905 39 95
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Other polyhydric alcohols
2905 41 00
– – 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (trimethylolpropane) 5,5 —
2905 42 00
– – Pentaerythritol 5,5 —
2905 43 00
– – Mannitol 9,6 + 125,8 €/100 kg/net —
2905 44
– – D-glucitol (sorbitol)
– – – In aqueous solution
2905 44 11
– – – – Containing 2 % or less by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content 7,7 + 16,1 €/100 kg/net —
2905 44 19
– – – – Other 9,6 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 67 ) —
2905 44 91
– – – – Containing 2 % or less by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content 7,7 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
2905 44 99
– – – – Other 9,6 + 53,7 €/100 kg/net ( 67 ) —
2905 45 00
– – Glycerol 3,8 —
2905 49 00
– – Other 5,5 —
– Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of acyclic alcohols
2905 51 00
– – Ethchlorvynol (INN) Free —
2905 59 91
– – – 2,2-Bis(bromomethyl)propanediol Free —
2905 59 98
– – – Other 5,5 —
2906
Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic
2906 11 00
– – Menthol 5,5 —
2906 12 00
– – Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols 5,5 —
2906 13
– – Sterols and inositols
2906 13 10
– – – Sterols 5,5 —
2906 13 90
– – – Inositols Free —
2906 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2906 21 00
– – Benzyl alcohol 5,5 —
2906 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
III. PHENOLS, PHENOL-ALCOHOLS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES
2907
Phenols; phenol-alcohols
2907 11 00
– – Phenol (hydroxybenzene) and its salts 3 —
2907 12 00
– – Cresols and their salts 2,1 —
2907 13 00
– – Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof 5,5 —
2907 15
– – Naphthols and their salts
2907 15 10
– – – 1-Naphthol Free —
2907 15 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2907 19 10
– – – Xylenols and their salts 2,1 —
2907 19 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Polyphenols; phenol-alcohols
2907 21 00
– – Resorcinol and its salts 5,5 —
2907 22 00
– – Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts 5,5 —
2907 23 00
– – 4,4′-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A, diphenylolpropane) and its salts 5,5 —
2907 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2908
Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of phenols or phenol-alcohols
– Derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts
2908 11 00
– – Pentachlorophenol (ISO) 5,5 —
2908 19 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2908 91 00
– – Dinoseb (ISO) and its salts 5,5 —
2908 99 10
– – – Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and esters 5,5 —
2908 99 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
IV. ETHERS, ALCOHOL PEROXIDES, ETHER PEROXIDES, KETONE PEROXIDES, EPOXIDES WITH A THREE-MEMBERED RING, ACETALS AND HEMIACETALS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES
2909
Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically defined), and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Acyclic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2909 11 00
– – Diethyl ether 5,5 —
2909 19 10
– – – Tert-butyl ethyl ether (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether, ETBE) 5,5 —
2909 19 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2909 20 00
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5,5 —
2909 30
– Aromatic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2909 30 10
– – Diphenyl ether Free —
– – Brominated derivatives
2909 30 31
– – – Pentabromodiphenyl ether; 1,2,4,5-tetrabromo-3,6-bis(pentabromophenoxy)benzene Free —
2909 30 35
– – – 1,2-Bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy)ethane, for the manufacture of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) ( 12 ) Free —
2909 30 38
– – – Other 5,5 —
2909 30 90
– – Other 5,5 —
– Ether-alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2909 41 00
– – 2,2′-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol) 5,5 —
2909 43 00
– – Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5,5 —
2909 44 00
– – Other monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5,5 —
2909 49 11
– – – 2-(2-Chloroethoxy)ethanol Free —
2909 49 80
– – – Other 5,5 —
2909 50 00
– Ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5,5 —
2909 60 00
– Alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5,5 —
2910
Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers, with a three-membered ring, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2910 10 00
– Oxirane (ethylene oxide) 5,5 —
2910 20 00
– Methyloxirane (propylene oxide) 5,5 —
2910 30 00
– 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorohydrin) 5,5 —
2910 40 00
– Dieldrin (ISO, INN) 5,5 —
2911 00 00
Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5 —
V. ALDEHYDE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS
2912
Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes; paraformaldehyde
– Acyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function
2912 11 00
– – Methanal (formaldehyde) 5,5 —
2912 12 00
– – Ethanal (acetaldehyde) 5,5 —
2912 19 10
– – – Butanal (butyraldehyde, normal isomer) 5,5 —
2912 19 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function
2912 21 00
– – Benzaldehyde 5,5 —
2912 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2912 30 00
– Aldehyde-alcohols 5,5 —
– Aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols and aldehydes with other oxygen function
2912 41 00
– – Vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde) 5,5 —
2912 42 00
– – Ethylvanillin (3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) 5,5 —
2912 49 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2912 50 00
– Cyclic polymers of aldehydes 5,5 —
2912 60 00
– Paraformaldehyde 5,5 —
2913 00 00
Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 2912 5,5 —
VI. KETONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS AND QUINONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS
2914
Ketones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Acyclic ketones without other oxygen function
2914 11 00
– – Acetone 5,5 —
2914 12 00
– – Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone) 5,5 —
2914 13 00
– – 4-Methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone) 5,5 —
2914 19 10
– – – 5-Methylhexan-2-one Free —
2914 19 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ketones without other oxygen function
2914 21 00
– – Camphor 5,5 —
2914 22 00
– – Cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanones 5,5 —
2914 23 00
– – Ionones and methylionones 5,5 —
2914 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
– Aromatic ketones without other oxygen function
2914 31 00
– – Phenylacetone (phenylpropan-2-one) 5,5 —
2914 39 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2914 40
– Ketone-alcohols and ketone-aldehydes
2914 40 10
– – 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one (diacetone alcohol) 5,5 —
2914 50 00
– Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function 5,5 —
2914 61 00
– – Anthraquinone 5,5 —
2914 69 10
– – – 1,4-Naphthoquinone Free —
2914 69 90
– – – Other 5,5 —
2914 70 00
– Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5,5 —
VII. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR ANHYDRIDES, HALIDES, PEROXIDES AND PEROXYACIDS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES
2915
Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2915 11 00
– – Formic acid 5,5 —
2915 12 00
– – Salts of formic acid 5,5 —
2915 13 00
– – Esters of formic acid 5,5 —
– Acetic acid and its salts; acetic anhydride
2915 21 00
– – Acetic acid 5,5 —
2915 24 00
– – Acetic anhydride 5,5 —
2915 29 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2915 31 00
– – Ethyl acetate 5,5 —
2915 32 00
– – Vinyl acetate 5,5 —
2915 33 00
– – n -Butyl acetate 5,5 —
2915 36 00
– – Dinoseb (ISO) acetate 5,5 —
2915 39 00
– – Other 5,5 —
2915 40 00
– Mono-, di- or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters 5,5 —
2915 50 00
– Propionic acid, its salts and esters 4,2 —
2915 60
– Butanoic acids, pentanoic acids, their salts and esters
– – Butanoic acids and their salts and esters
2915 60 11
– – – 1-Isopropyl-2,2-dimethyltrimethylene diisobutyrate Free —
2915 60 19
– – – Other 5,5 —
2915 60 90
– – Pentanoic acids and their salts and esters 5,5 —
2915 70 00
– Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters 5,5 —
2916
Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2916 11 00
– – Acrylic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2916 12 00
– – Esters of acrylic acid 6,5 —
2916 13 00
– – Methacrylic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2916 14 00
– – Esters of methacrylic acid 6,5 —
2916 15 00
– – Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters 6,5 —
2916 19 10
– – – Undecenoic acids and their salts and esters 5,9 —
2916 19 40
– – – Crotonic acid Free —
2916 19 50
– – – Binapacryl (ISO) 6,5 —
2916 19 95
– – – Other 6,5 —
2916 20 00
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives 6,5 —
– Aromatic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2916 31 00
– – Benzoic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2916 32 00
– – Benzoyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride 6,5 —
2916 34 00
– – Phenylacetic acid and its salts Free —
2916 35 00
– – Esters of phenylacetic acid Free —
2916 39 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2917
Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Acyclic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2917 11 00
– – Oxalic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2917 12 00
– – Adipic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2917 13
– – Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters
2917 13 10
– – – Sebacic acid Free —
2917 13 90
– – – Other 6 —
2917 14 00
– – Maleic anhydride 6,5 —
2917 19 10
– – – Malonic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2917 19 90
– – – Other 6,3 —
2917 20 00
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives 6 —
– Aromatic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2917 32 00
– – Dioctyl orthophthalates 6,5 —
2917 33 00
– – Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates 6,5 —
2917 34
– – Other esters of orthophthalic acid
2917 34 10
– – – Dibutyl orthophthalates 6,5 —
2917 34 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2917 35 00
– – Phthalic anhydride 6,5 —
2917 36 00
– – Terephthalic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2917 37 00
– – Dimethyl terephthalate 6,5 —
2917 39 20
– – – Ester or anhydride of tetrabromophthalic acid; benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid; isophthaloyl dichloride, containing by weight 0,8 % or less of terephthaloyl dichloride; naphthalene-1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic acid; tetrachlorophthalic anhydride; sodium 3,5-bis(methoxycarbonyl)benzenesulphonate Free —
2917 39 95
– – – Other 6,5 —
2918
Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Carboxylic acids with alcohol function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2918 11 00
– – Lactic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2918 12 00
– – Tartaric acid 6,5 —
2918 13 00
– – Salts and esters of tartaric acid 6,5 —
2918 14 00
– – Citric acid 6,5 —
2918 15 00
– – Salts and esters of citric acid 6,5 —
2918 16 00
– – Gluconic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2918 18 00
– – Chlorobenzilate (ISO) 6,5 —
2918 19 30
– – – Cholic acid, 3-α,12-α-dihydroxy-5-β-cholan-24-oic acid (deoxycholic acid), their salts and esters 6,3 —
2918 19 40
– – – 2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid Free —
2918 19 50
– – – 2,2-Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid (benzilic acid) 6,5 —
2918 19 98
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Carboxylic acids with phenol function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives
2918 21 00
– – Salicylic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2918 22 00
– – o -Acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters 6,5 —
2918 23 00
– – Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts 6,5 —
2918 29 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2918 30 00
– Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives 6,5 —
2918 91 00
– – 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts and esters 6,5 —
2918 99 40
– – – 2,6-Dimethoxybenzoic acid; dicamba (ISO); sodium phenoxyacetate Free —
2918 99 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2919
Phosphoric esters and their salts, including lactophosphates; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2919 10 00
– Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate 6,5 —
2920
Esters of other inorganic acids of non-metals (excluding esters of hydrogen halides) and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
– Thiophosphoric esters phosphorothioates and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2920 11 00
– – Parathion (ISO) and parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion) 6,5 —
2920 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2920 90 10
– – Sulphuric esters and carbonic esters and their salts, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 6,5 —
2920 90 20
– – Dimethyl phosphonate (dimethyl phosphite) 6,5 —
2920 90 30
– – Trimethyl phosphite (trimethoxyphosphine) 6,5 —
2920 90 40
– – Triethyl phosphite 6,5 —
2920 90 50
– – Diethyl phosphonate (diethyl hydrogenphosphite) (diethyl phosphite) 6,5 —
2920 90 85
– – Other 6,5 —
IX. NITROGEN-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS
2921
Amine-function compounds
– Acyclic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof
2921 11 00
– – Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts 6,5 kg met.am.
2921 19 40
– – – 1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutylamine Free —
2921 19 50
– – – Diethylamine and its salts 5,7 —
2921 19 60
– – – 2-( N , N -Diethylamino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride, 2-( N , N -diisopropylamino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride, and 2-( N , N -dimethylamino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride 6,5 —
2921 19 99
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof
2921 21 00
– – Ethylenediamine and its salts 6 —
2921 22 00
– – Hexamethylenediamine and its salts 6,5 —
2921 30
– Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono- or polyamines, and their derivatives; salts thereof
2921 30 10
– – Cyclohexylamine and cyclohexyldimethylamine, and their salts 6,3 —
2921 30 91
– – Cyclohex-1,3-ylenediamine (1,3-diaminocyclohexane) Free —
2921 30 99
– – Other 6,5 —
– Aromatic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof
2921 41 00
– – Aniline and its salts 6,5 —
2921 42 00
– – Aniline derivatives and their salts 6,5 —
2921 43 00
– – Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof 6,5 —
2921 44 00
– – Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof 6,5 —
2921 45 00
– – 1-Naphthylamine (α-naphthylamine), 2-naphthylamine (β-naphthylamine) and their derivatives; salts thereof 6,5 —
2921 46 00
– – Amfetamine (INN), benzfetamine (INN), dexamfetamine (INN), etilamfetamine (INN), fencamfamin (INN), lefetamine (INN), levamfetamine (INN), mefenorex (INN) and phentermine (INN); salts thereof Free —
2921 49 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Aromatic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof
2921 51
– – o -, m -, p -Phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes, and their derivatives; salts thereof
– – – o -, m -, p -Phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated and nitrosated derivatives; salts thereof
2921 51 11
– – – – m -Phenylenediamine, of a purity by weight of 99 % or more and containing: Free —
—
1 % or less by weight of water,
—
200 mg/kg or less of o -phenylenediamine and
—
450 mg/kg or less of p -phenylenediamine
2921 51 19
– – – – Other 6,5 —
2921 51 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2921 59 50
– – – m -Phenylenebis(methylamine); 2,2′-dichloro-4,4′-methylenedianiline; 4,4′-bi- o -toluidine; 1,8-naphthylenediamine Free —
2921 59 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2922
Oxygen-function amino-compounds
– Amino-alcohols, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function, their ethers and esters; salts thereof
2922 11 00
– – Monoethanolamine and its salts 6,5 —
2922 12 00
– – Diethanolamine and its salts 6,5 —
2922 13
– – Triethanolamine and its salts
2922 13 10
– – – Triethanolamine 6,5 —
2922 13 90
– – – Salts of triethanolamine 6,5 —
2922 14 00
– – Dextropropoxyphene (INN) and its salts Free —
2922 19 10
– – – N -Ethyldiethanolamine 6,5 —
2922 19 20
– – – 2,2′-Methyliminodiethanol ( N -methyldiethanolamine) 6,5 —
2922 19 30
– – – 2-( N , N -Diisopropylamino)ethanol 6,5 —
2922 19 85
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Amino-naphthols and other amino-phenols, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function, their ethers and esters; salts thereof
2922 21 00
– – Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulphonic acids and their salts 6,5 —
2922 29 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Amino-aldehydes, amino-ketones and amino-quinones, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof
2922 31 00
– – Amfepramone (INN), methadone (INN) and normethadone (INN); salts thereof Free —
2922 39 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Amino-acids, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function, and their esters; salts thereof
2922 41 00
– – Lysine and its esters; salts thereof 6,3 —
2922 42 00
– – Glutamic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2922 43 00
– – Anthranilic acid and its salts 6,5 —
2922 44 00
– – Tilidine (INN) and its salts Free —
2922 49 20
– – – ß-Alanine Free —
2922 49 85
– – – Other 6,5 —
2922 50 00
– Amino-alcohol-phenols, amino-acid-phenols and other amino-compounds with oxygen function 6,5 —
2923
Quaternary ammonium salts and hydroxides; lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids, whether or not chemically defined
2923 10 00
– Choline and its salts 6,5 —
2923 20 00
– Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids 5,7 —
2924
Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid
– Acyclic amides including acyclic carbamates and their derivatives; salts thereof
2924 11 00
– – Meprobamate (INN) Free —
2924 12 00
– – Fluoroacetamide (ISO), monocrotophos (ISO) and phosphamidon (ISO) 6,5 —
2924 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Cyclic amides including cyclic carbamates and their derivatives; salts thereof
2924 21 00
– – Ureines and their derivatives; salts thereof 6,5 —
2924 23 00
– – 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (N-acetylanthranilic acid) and its salts 6,5 —
2924 24 00
– – Ethinamate (INN) Free —
2924 29 10
– – – Lidocaine (INN) Free —
2924 29 98
– – – Other 6,5 —
2925
Carboxyimide-function compounds (including saccharin and its salts) and imine-function compounds
– Imides and their derivatives; salts thereof
2925 11 00
– – Saccharin and its salts 6,5 —
2925 12 00
– – Glutethimide (INN) Free —
2925 19 20
– – – 3,3′,4,4′,5,5′,6,6′-Octabromo- N,N ′-ethylenediphthalimide; N,N ′-ethylenebis(4,5-dibromohexahydro-3,6-methanophthalimide) Free —
2925 19 95
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Imines and their derivatives; salts thereof
2925 21 00
– – Chlordimeform (ISO) 6,5 —
2925 29 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2926
Nitrile-function compounds
2926 10 00
– Acrylonitrile 6,5 —
2926 20 00
– 1-Cyanoguanidine (dicyandiamide) 6,5 —
2926 30 00
– Fenproporex (INN) and its salts; methadone (INN) intermediate (4-cyano-2-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenylbutane) 6,5 —
2926 90 20
– – Isophthalonitrile 6 —
2926 90 95
– – Other 6,5 —
2927 00 00
Diazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds 6,5 —
2928 00
Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine
2928 00 10
– N,N -Bis(2-methoxyethyl)hydroxylamine Free —
2929
Compounds with other nitrogen function
2929 10 00
– Isocyanates 6,5 —
X. ORGANO-INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND THEIR SALTS, AND SULPHONAMIDES
2930
Organo-sulphur compounds
2930 20 00
– Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates 6,5 —
2930 30 00
– Thiuram mono-, di- or tetrasulphides 6,5 —
2930 40 10
– – Methionine (INN) Free —
2930 40 90
– – Other 6,5 —
2930 50 00
– Captafol (ISO) and methamidophos (ISO) 6,5 —
2930 90 13
– – Cysteine and cystine 6,5 —
2930 90 16
– – Derivatives of cysteine or cystine 6,5 —
2930 90 20
– – Thiodiglycol (INN) (2,2'-thiodiethanol) 6,5 —
2930 90 30
– – DL-2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butyric acid Free —
2930 90 40
– – 2,2′-Thiodiethylbis[3-(3,5-di- tert -butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate] Free —
2930 90 50
– – Mixture of isomers consisting of 4-methyl-2,6-bis(methylthio)- m -phenylenediamine and 2-methyl-4,6-bis(methylthio)- m -phenylenediamine Free —
2930 90 60
– – 2-( N , N -Diethylamino)ethanethiol 6,5 —
2930 90 99
– – Other 6,5 —
2931 00
Other organo-inorganic compounds
2931 00 10
– Dimethyl methylphosphonate 6,5 —
2931 00 20
– Methylphosphonoyl difluoride (methylphosphonic difluoride) 6,5 —
2931 00 30
– Methylphosphonoyl dichloride (methylphosphonic dichloride) 6,5 —
2931 00 40
– (5-Ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl methyl methylphosphonate; bis[(5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl]methylphosphonate; 2,4,6-tripropyl-1,3,5,2,4,6-trioxatriphosphinane 2,4,6-trioxide; dimethyl propylphosphonate; diethyl ethylphosphonate; sodium 3-(trihydroxysilyl)propyl methylphosphonate; mixtures consisting mainly of methylphosphonic acid and (aminoiminomethyl)urea (in the ratio 50:50) 6,5 —
2932
Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only
– Compounds containing an unfused furan ring whether or not hydrogenated in the structure
2932 11 00
– – Tetrahydrofuran 6,5 —
2932 12 00
– – 2-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde) 6,5 —
2932 13 00
– – Furfuryl alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 6,5 —
2932 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2932 21 00
– – Coumarin, methylcoumarins and ethylcoumarins 6,5 —
2932 29
– – Other lactones
2932 29 10
– – – Phenolphthalein Free —
2932 29 20
– – – 1-Hydroxy-4-[1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxycarbonyl-1-naphthyl)-3-oxo-1 H ,3 H -benzo[de]isochromen-1-yl]-6-octadecyloxy-2-naphthoic acid Free —
2932 29 30
– – – 3′-Chloro-6′-cyclohexylaminospiro[isobenzofuran-1(3 H ),9′-xanthen]-3-one Free —
2932 29 40
– – – 6′-( N -Ethyl- p -toluidino)-2′-methylspiro[isobenzofuran-1(3 H ),9'-xanthen]-3-one Free —
2932 29 50
– – – Methyl-6-docosyloxy-1-hydroxy-4-[1-(4-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-phenanthryl)-3-oxo-1 H ,3 H -naphtho[1,8- cd ]pyran-1-yl]naphthalene-2-carboxylate Free —
2932 29 60
– – – gamma-Butyrolactone 6,5 —
2932 29 85
– – – Other 6,5 —
2932 91 00
– – Isosafrole 6,5 —
2932 92 00
– – 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)propan-2-one 6,5 —
2932 93 00
– – Piperonal 6,5 —
2932 94 00
– – Safrole 6,5 —
2932 95 00
– – Tetrahydrocannabinols (all isomers) 6,5 —
2932 99 00
– – Other 6,5 —
2933
Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only
– Compounds containing an unfused pyrazole ring whether or not hydrogenated in the structure
2933 11
– – Phenazone (antipyrin) and its derivatives
2933 11 10
– – – Propyphenazone (INN) Free —
2933 11 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2933 19 10
– – – Phenylbutazone (INN) Free —
2933 19 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Compounds containing an unfused imidazole ring whether or not hydrogenated in the structure
2933 21 00
– – Hydantoin and its derivatives 6,5 —
2933 29 10
– – – Naphazoline hydrochloride (INNM) and naphazoline nitrate (INNM); phentolamine (INN); tolazoline hydrochloride (INNM) Free —
2933 29 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Compounds containing an unfused pyridine ring whether or not hydrogenated in the structure
2933 31 00
– – Pyridine and its salts 5,3 —
2933 32 00
– – Piperidine and its salts 6,5 —
2933 33 00
– – Alfentanil (INN), anileridine (INN), bezitramide (INN), bromazepam (INN), difenoxin (INN), diphenoxylate (INN), dipipanone (INN), fentanyl (INN), ketobemidone (INN), methylphenidate (INN), pentazocine (INN), pethidine (INN), pethidine (INN) intermediate A, phencyclidine (INN) (PCP), phenoperidine (INN), pipradrol (INN), piritramide (INN), propiram (INN) and trimeperidine (INN); salts thereof 6,5 —
2933 39 10
– – – Iproniazid (INN); ketobemidone hydrochloride (INNM); pyridostigmine bromide (INN) Free —
2933 39 20
– – – 2,3,5,6-Tetrachloropyridine Free —
2933 39 25
– – – 3,6-Dichloropyridine-2-carboxylic acid Free —
2933 39 35
– – – 2-Hydroxyethylammonium-3,6-dichloropyridine-2-carboxylate Free —
2933 39 40
– – – 2-Butoxyethyl(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyloxy)acetate Free —
2933 39 45
– – – 3,5-Dichloro-2,4,6-trifluoropyridine Free —
2933 39 50
– – – Fluroxypyr (ISO), methyl ester 4 —
2933 39 55
– – – 4-Methylpyridine Free —
2933 39 99
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Compounds containing in the structure a quinoline or isoquinoline ring-system whether or not hydrogenated, not further fused
2933 41 00
– – Levorphanol (INN) and its salts Free —
2933 49 10
– – – Halogen derivatives of quinoline; quinolinecarboxylic acid derivatives 5,5 —
2933 49 30
– – – Dextromethorphan (INN) and its salts Free —
2933 49 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Compounds containing a pyrimidine ring whether or not hydrogenated or piperazine ring in the structure
2933 52 00
– – Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its salts 6,5 —
2933 53
– – Allobarbital (INN), amobarbital (INN), barbital (INN), butalbital (INN), butobarbital, cyclobarbital (INN), methylphenobarbital (INN), pentobarbital (INN), phenobarbital (INN), secbutabarbital (INN), secobarbital (INN) and vinylbital (INN); salts thereof
2933 53 10
– – – Phenobarbital (INN), barbital (INN), and their salts Free —
2933 53 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2933 54 00
– – Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof 6,5 —
2933 55 00
– – Loprazolam (INN), mecloqualone (INN), methaqualone (INN) and zipeprol (INN); salts thereof Free —
2933 59 10
– – – Diazinon (ISO) Free —
2933 59 20
– – – 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (triethylenediamine) Free —
2933 59 95
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Compounds containing an unfused triazine ring whether or not hydrogenated in the structure
2933 61 00
– – Melamine 6,5 —
2933 69 10
– – – Atrazine (ISO); propazine (ISO); simazine (ISO); hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (hexogen, trimethylenetrinitramine) 5,5 —
2933 69 40
– – – Methenamine (INN) (hexamethylenetetramine); 2,6-di- tert -butyl-4-[4,6-bis(octylthio)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]phenol Free —
2933 69 80
– – – Other 6,5 —
2933 71 00
– – 6-Hexanelactam (epsilon-caprolactam) 6,5 —
2933 72 00
– – Clobazam (INN) and methyprylon (INN) Free —
2933 79 00
– – Other lactams 6,5 —
2933 91
– – Alprazolam (INN), camazepam (INN), chlordiazepoxide (INN), clonazepam (INN), clorazepate, delorazepam (INN), diazepam (INN), estazolam (INN), ethyl loflazepate (INN), fludiazepam (INN), flunitrazepam (INN), flurazepam (INN), halazepam (INN), lorazepam (INN), lormetazepam (INN), mazindol (INN), medazepam (INN), midazolam (INN), nimetazepam (INN), nitrazepam (INN), nordazepam (INN), oxazepam (INN), pinazepam (INN), prazepam (INN), pyrovalerone (INN), temazepam (INN), tetrazepam (INN) and triazolam (INN); salts thereof
2933 91 10
– – – Chlordiazepoxide (INN) Free —
2933 91 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2933 99 20
– – – Indole, 3-methylindole (skatole), 6-allyl-6,7-dihydro-5 H -dibenz[c,e]azepine (azapetine), phenindamine (INN) and their salts; imipramine hydrochloride (INNM) 5,5 —
2933 99 50
– – – 2,4-Di- tert -butyl-6-(5-chlorobenzotriazol-2-yl)phenol Free —
2933 99 80
– – – Other 6,5 —
2934
Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds
2934 10 00
– Compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure 6,5 —
2934 20
– Compounds containing in the structure a benzothiazole ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused
2934 20 20
– – Di(benzothiazol-2-yl)disulphide; benzothiazole-2-thiol (mercaptobenzothiazole) and its salts 6,5 —
2934 20 80
– – Other 6,5 —
2934 30
– Compounds containing in the structure a phenothiazine ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused
2934 30 10
– – Thiethylperazine (INN); thioridazine (INN) and its salts Free —
2934 30 90
– – Other 6,5 —
2934 91 00
– – Aminorex (INN), brotizolam (INN), clotiazepam (INN), cloxazolam (INN), dextromoramide (INN), haloxazolam (INN), ketazolam (INN), mesocarb (INN), oxazolam (INN), pemoline (INN), phendimetrazine (INN), phenmetrazine (INN) and sufentanil (INN); salts thereof Free —
2934 99 60
– – – Chlorprothixene (INN); thenalidine (INN) and its tartrates and maleates; furazolidone (INN); 7-aminocephalosporanic acid; salts and esters of (6 R ,7 R )-3-acetoxymethyl-7-[( R )-2-formyloxy-2-phenylacetamido]-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid; 1-[2-(1,3-dioxan-2-yl)ethyl]-2-methylpyridinium bromide Free —
2934 99 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
2935 00 30
– 3-{1-[7-(Hexadecylsulphonylamino)-1 H -indole-3-yl]-3-oxo-1 H ,3 H -naphtho[1,8- cd ]pyran-1-yl}- N , N -dimethyl-1 H -indole-7-sulphonamide; metosulam (ISO) Free —
XI. PROVITAMINS, VITAMINS AND HORMONES
2936
Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural concentrates), derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of the foregoing, whether or not in any solvent
– Vitamins and their derivatives, unmixed
2936 21 00
– – Vitamins A and their derivatives Free —
2936 22 00
– – Vitamin B 1 and its derivatives Free —
2936 23 00
– – Vitamin B 2 and its derivatives Free —
2936 24 00
– – D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (vitamin B 3 or vitamin B 5 ) and its derivatives Free —
2936 25 00
– – Vitamin B 6 and its derivatives Free —
2936 26 00
– – Vitamin B 12 and its derivatives Free —
2936 27 00
– – Vitamin C and its derivatives Free —
2936 28 00
– – Vitamin E and its derivatives Free —
2936 29 00
– – Other vitamins and their derivatives Free —
2936 90 00
– Other, including natural concentrates Free —
2937
Hormones, prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, natural or reproduced by synthesis; derivatives and structural analogues thereof, including chain modified polypeptides, used primarily as hormones
– Polypeptide hormones, protein hormones and glycoprotein hormones, their derivatives and structural analogues
2937 11 00
– – Somatotropin, its derivatives and structural analogues Free g
2937 12 00
– – Insulin and its salts Free g
2937 19 00
– – Other Free g
– Steroidal hormones, their derivatives and structural analogues
2937 21 00
– – Cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone (dehydrocortisone) and prednisolone (dehydrohydrocortisone) Free g
2937 22 00
– – Halogenated derivatives of corticosteroidal hormones Free g
2937 23 00
– – Oestrogens and progestogens Free g
2937 29 00
– – Other Free g
– Catecholamine hormones, their derivatives and structural analogues
2937 31 00
– – Epinephrine Free g
2937 39 00
– – Other Free g
2937 40 00
– Amino-acid derivatives Free g
2937 50 00
– Prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, their derivatives and structural analogues Free g
2937 90 00
– Other Free g
XII. GLYCOSIDES AND VEGETABLE ALKALOIDS, NATURAL OR REPRODUCED BY SYNTHESIS, AND THEIR SALTS, ETHERS, ESTERS AND OTHER DERIVATIVES
2938
Glycosides, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives
2938 10 00
– Rutoside (rutin) and its derivatives 6,5 —
2938 90 10
– – Digitalis glycosides 6 —
2938 90 30
– – Glycyrrhizic acid and glycyrrhizates 5,7 —
2938 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
2939
Vegetable alkaloids, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives
– Alkaloids of opium and their derivatives; salts thereof
2939 11 00
– – Concentrates of poppy straw; buprenorphine (INN), codeine, dihydrocodeine (INN), ethylmorphine, etorphine (INN), heroin, hydrocodone (INN), hydromorphone (INN), morphine, nicomorphine (INN), oxycodone (INN), oxymorphone (INN), pholcodine (INN), thebacon (INN) and thebaine; salts thereof Free —
2939 19 00
– – Other Free —
2939 20 00
– Alkaloids of cinchona and their derivatives; salts thereof Free —
2939 30 00
– Caffeine and its salts Free —
– Ephedrines and their salts
2939 41 00
– – Ephedrine and its salts Free —
2939 42 00
– – Pseudoephedrine (INN) and its salts Free —
2939 43 00
– – Cathine (INN) and its salts Free —
2939 49 00
– – Other Free —
– Theophylline and aminophylline theophylline-ethylenediamine and their derivatives; salts thereof
2939 51 00
– – Fenetylline (INN) and its salts Free —
2939 59 00
– – Other Free —
– Alkaloids of rye ergot and their derivatives; salts thereof
2939 61 00
– – Ergometrine (INN) and its salts Free —
2939 62 00
– – Ergotamine (INN) and its salts Free —
2939 63 00
– – Lysergic acid and its salts Free —
2939 69 00
– – Other Free —
2939 91 00
– – Cocaine, ecgonine, levometamfetamine, metamfetamine (INN), metamfetamine racemate; salts, esters and other derivatives thereof Free —
2939 99 00
– – Other Free —
XIII. OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
2940 00 00
Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, other than products of heading 2937, 2938 or 2939 6,5 —
2941 10 00
– Penicillins and their derivatives with a penicillanic acid structure; salts thereof Free —
2941 20
– Streptomycins and their derivatives; salts thereof
2941 20 30
– – Dihydrostreptomycin, its salts, esters and hydrates 5,3 —
2941 20 80
– – Other Free —
2941 30 00
– Tetracyclines and their derivatives; salts thereof Free —
2941 40 00
– Chloramphenicol and its derivatives; salts thereof Free —
2941 50 00
– Erythromycin and its derivatives; salts thereof Free —
2941 90 00
– Other Free —
2942 00 00
Other organic compounds 6,5 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
foods or beverages (such as dietetic, diabetic or fortified foods, food supplements, tonic beverages and mineral waters), other than nutritional preparations for intravenous administration (Section IV);
b
plasters specially calcined or finely ground for use in dentistry (heading 2520);
c
aqueous distillates or aqueous solutions of essential oils, suitable for medicinal uses (heading 3301);
d
preparations of headings 3303 to 3307, even if they have therapeutic or prophylactic properties;
e
soap or other products of heading 3401 containing added medicaments;
f
preparations with a basis of plaster for use in dentistry (heading 3407); or
g
blood albumin not prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses (heading 3502).
2.
For the purposes of heading 3002, the expression ‘modified immunological products’ applies only to monoclonal antibodies (MABs), antibody fragments, antibody conjugates and antibody fragment conjugates.
3.
For the purposes of headings 3003 and 3004 and of note 4(d) to this chapter, the following are to be treated:
1
unmixed products dissolved in water;
2
all goods of Chapter 28 or 29; and
3
simple vegetable extracts of heading 1302, merely standardised or dissolved in any solvent;
b
as products which have been mixed:
1
colloidal solutions and suspensions (other than colloidal sulphur);
2
vegetable extracts obtained by the treatment of mixtures of vegetable materials; and
3
salts and concentrates obtained by evaporating natural mineral waters.
4.
Heading 3006 applies only to the following, which are to be classified in that heading and in no other heading of the nomenclature:
a
sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable surgical or dental yarns) and sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure;
b
sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents;
c
sterile absorbable surgical or dental haemostatics; sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable;
d
opacifying preparations for X-ray examinations and diagnostic reagents designed to be administered to the patient, being unmixed products put up in measured doses or products consisting of two or more ingredients which have been mixed together for such uses;
e
blood-grouping reagents;
f
dental cements and other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements;
g
first-aid boxes and kits;
h
chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading 2937 or on spermicides;
ij
gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instruments;
k
waste pharmaceuticals, that is, pharmaceutical products which are unfit for their original intended purpose due to, for example, expiry of shelf life; and
l
appliances identifiable for ostomy use, that is, colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy pouches cut to shape and their adhesive wafers or faceplates.
Additional note: Additional note:
1.
Heading 3004 includes herbal medicinal preparations and preparations based on the following active substances: vitamins, minerals, essential amino-acids or fatty acids, in packings for retail sale. These preparations are classified in heading 3004 if they bear on the label, packaging or on the accompanying user directions the following statements of: This heading includes homeopathic medicinal preparations when they meet the above mentioned conditions of (a), (c) and (d). In the case of preparations based on vitamins, minerals, essential amino-acids or fatty acids, the level of one of these substances per recommended daily dose indicated on the label must be significantly higher than the recommended daily allowance to maintain general health or well-being.
a
the specific diseases, ailments or their symptoms for which the product is to be used;
b
the concentration of active substance or substances contained therein;
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3001
Glands and other organs for organo-therapeutic uses, dried, whether or not powdered; extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions for organo-therapeutic uses; heparin and its salts; other human or animal substances prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not elsewhere specified or included
3001 20
– Extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions
3001 20 10
– – Of human origin Free —
3001 20 90
– – Other Free —
3001 90 20
– – Of human origin Free —
3001 90 91
– – – Heparin and its salts Free —
3001 90 98
– – – Other Free —
3002
Human blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses; antisera and other blood fractions and modified immunological products, whether or not obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products
3002 10
– Antisera and other blood fractions and modified immunological products, whether or not obtained by means of biotechnological processes
3002 10 10
– – Antisera Free —
3002 10 91
– – – Haemoglobin, blood globulins and serum globulins Free —
3002 10 95
– – – – Of human origin Free —
3002 10 99
– – – – Other Free —
3002 20 00
– Vaccines for human medicine Free —
3002 30 00
– Vaccines for veterinary medicine Free —
3002 90 10
– – Human blood Free —
3002 90 30
– – Animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses Free —
3002 90 50
– – Cultures of micro-organisms Free —
3002 90 90
– – Other Free —
3003
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale
3003 10 00
– Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or their derivatives Free —
3003 20 00
– Containing other antibiotics Free —
– Containing hormones or other products of heading 2937 but not containing antibiotics
3003 31 00
– – Containing insulin Free —
3003 39 00
– – Other Free —
3003 40 00
– Containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof but not containing hormones or other products of heading 2937 or antibiotics Free —
3003 90 00
– Other Free —
3004
Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in forms or packings for retail sale
3004 10 00
– Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or their derivatives Free —
3004 20 00
– Containing other antibiotics Free —
– Containing hormones or other products of heading 2937 but not containing antibiotics
3004 31 00
– – Containing insulin Free —
3004 32 00
– – Containing corticosteroid hormones, their derivatives or structural analogues Free —
3004 39 00
– – Other Free —
3004 40 00
– Containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof but not containing hormones, other products of heading 2937 or antibiotics Free —
3004 50 00
– Other medicaments containing vitamins or other products of heading 2936 Free —
3004 90 00
– Other Free —
3005
Wadding, gauze, bandages and similar articles (for example, dressings, adhesive plasters, poultices), impregnated or coated with pharmaceutical substances or put up in forms or packings for retail sale for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes
3005 10 00
– Adhesive dressings and other articles having an adhesive layer Free —
3005 90 10
– – Wadding and articles of wadding Free —
– – – Of textile materials
3005 90 31
– – – – Gauze and articles of gauze Free —
3005 90 50
– – – – Other Free —
3005 90 99
– – – Other Free —
3006
Pharmaceutical goods specified in note 4 to this chapter
3006 10
– Sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable surgical or dental yarns) and sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure; sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents; sterile absorbable surgical or dental haemostatics; sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable
3006 10 10
– – Sterile surgical catgut Free —
3006 10 30
– – Sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable 6,5 ( 17 ) —
3006 10 90
– – Other Free —
3006 20 00
– Blood-grouping reagents Free —
3006 30 00
– Opacifying preparations for X-ray examinations; diagnostic reagents designed to be administered to the patient Free —
3006 40 00
– Dental cements and other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements Free —
3006 50 00
– First-aid boxes and kits Free —
3006 60
– Chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading 2937 or on spermicides
3006 60 10
– – Based on hormones or on other products of heading 2937 Free —
3006 60 90
– – Based on spermicides Free —
3006 70 00
– Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instruments 6,5 ( 17 ) —
3006 91 00
– – Appliances identifiable for ostomy use 6,5 ( 17 ) —
3006 92 00
– – Waste pharmaceuticals Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
animal blood of heading 0511;
b
separate chemically defined compounds (other than those answering to the descriptions in note 2(a), 3(a), 4(a) or 5 below); or
c
cultured potassium chloride crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2,5 g each, of heading 3824; optical elements of potassium chloride (heading 9001).
2.
Heading 3102 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put up in the forms or packages described in heading 3105:
a
goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below:
1
sodium nitrate, whether or not pure;
2
ammonium nitrate, whether or not pure;
3
double salts, whether or not pure, of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate;
4
ammonium sulphate, whether or not pure;
5
double salts (whether or not pure) or mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate;
6
double salts (whether or not pure) or mixtures of calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate;
7
calcium cyanamide, whether or not pure or treated with oil;
8
urea, whether or not pure;
b
fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together;
c
fertilisers consisting of ammonium chloride or of any of the goods described in (a) or (b) above mixed with chalk, gypsum or other inorganic non-fertilising substances;
d
liquid fertilisers consisting of the goods of subparagraph (a)(2) or (8) above, or of mixtures of those goods, in an aqueous or ammoniacal solution.
3.
Heading 3103 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put up in the forms or packages described in heading 3105:
a
goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below:
2
natural phosphates of heading 2510, calcined or further heat-treated than for the removal of impurities;
3
superphosphates (single, double or triple);
4
calcium hydrogenorthophosphate containing not less than 0,2 % by weight of fluorine calculated on the dry anhydrous product;
b
fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together, but with no account being taken of the fluorine content limit;
c
fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) or (b) above, but with no account being taken of the fluorine content limit, mixed with chalk, gypsum or other inorganic non-fertilising substances.
4.
Heading 3104 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put up in the forms or packages described in heading 3105:
a
goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below:
1
crude natural potassium salts (for example, carnallite, kainite and sylvite);
2
potassium chloride, whether or not pure, except as provided in note 1(c) above;
3
potassium sulphate, whether or not pure;
4
magnesium potassium sulphate, whether or not pure;
b
fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together.
5.
Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate), whether or not pure, and intermixtures thereof, are to be classified in heading 3105.
6.
For the purposes of heading 3105, the term ‘other fertilisers’ applies only to products of a kind used as fertilisers and containing, as an essential constituent, at least one of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3101 00 00
Animal or vegetable fertilisers, whether or not mixed together or chemically treated; fertilisers produced by the mixing or chemical treatment of animal or vegetable products Free —
3102
Mineral or chemical fertilisers, nitrogenous
3102 10
– Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution
3102 10 10
– – Urea containing more than 45 % by weight of nitrogen on the dry anhydrous product 6,5 kg N
3102 10 90
– – Other 6,5 kg N
– Ammonium sulphate; double salts and mixtures of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate
3102 21 00
– – Ammonium sulphate 6,5 kg N
3102 29 00
– – Other 6,5 kg N
3102 30
– Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution
3102 30 10
– – In aqueous solution 6,5 kg N
3102 30 90
– – Other 6,5 kg N
3102 40
– Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate or other inorganic non-fertilising substances
3102 40 10
– – With a nitrogen content not exceeding 28 % by weight 6,5 kg N
3102 40 90
– – With a nitrogen content exceeding 28 % by weight 6,5 kg N
3102 50 10
– – Natural sodium nitrate ( 29 ) Free —
3102 50 90
– – Other 6,5 kg N
3102 60 00
– Double salts and mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate 6,5 kg N
3102 80 00
– Mixtures of urea and ammonium nitrate in aqueous or ammoniacal solution 6,5 kg N
3102 90 00
– Other, including mixtures not specified in the foregoing subheadings 6,5 kg N
3103
Mineral or chemical fertilisers, phosphatic
3103 10
– Superphosphates
3103 10 10
– – Containing more than 35 % by weight of diphosphorus pentaoxide 4,8 kg P 2 O 5
3103 10 90
– – Other 4,8 kg P 2 O 5
3103 90 00
– Other Free kg P 2 O 5
3104
Mineral or chemical fertilisers, potassic
3104 20
– Potassium chloride
3104 20 10
– – With a potassium content evaluated as K 2 O, by weight, not exceeding 40 % on the dry anhydrous product Free kg K 2 O
3104 20 50
– – With a potassium content evaluated as K 2 O, by weight, exceeding 40 % but not exceeding 62 % on the dry anhydrous product Free kg K 2 O
3104 20 90
– – With a potassium content evaluated as K 2 O, by weight, exceeding 62 % on the dry anhydrous product Free kg K 2 O
3104 30 00
– Potassium sulphate Free kg K 2 O
3104 90 00
– Other Free kg K 2 O
3105
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilisers; goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg
3105 10 00
– Goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg 6,5 —
3105 20
– Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
3105 20 10
– – With a nitrogen content exceeding 10 % by weight on the dry anhydrous product 6,5 —
3105 20 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3105 30 00
– Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 6,5 —
3105 40 00
– Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 6,5 —
– Other mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements nitrogen and phosphorus
3105 51 00
– – Containing nitrates and phosphates 6,5 —
3105 59 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3105 60
– Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium
3105 60 10
– – Potassic superphosphates 3,2 —
3105 60 90
– – Other 3,2 —
3105 90 10
– – Natural potassic sodium nitrate, consisting of a natural mixture of sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate (the proportion of potassium nitrate may be as high as 44 %), of a total nitrogen content not exceeding 16,3 % by weight on the dry anhydrous product ( 29 ) Free —
3105 90 91
– – – With a nitrogen content exceeding 10 % by weight on the dry anhydrous product 6,5 —
3105 90 99
– – – Other 3,2 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
separate chemically defined elements or compounds (except those of heading 3203 or 3204, inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores (heading 3206), glass obtained from fused quartz or other fused silica in the forms provided for in heading 3207, and also dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale of heading 3212);
b
tannates or other tannin derivatives of products of headings 2936 to 2939, 2941 or 3501 to 3504; or
c
mastics of asphalt or other bituminous mastics (heading 2715).
2.
Heading 3204 includes mixtures of stabilised diazonium salts and couplers for the production of azo dyes.
3.
Headings 3203, 3204, 3205 and 3206 apply also to preparations based on colouring matter (including, in the case of heading 3206, colouring pigments of heading 2530 or Chapter 28, metal flakes and metal powders), of a kind used for colouring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacture of colouring preparations. The headings do not apply, however, to pigments dispersed in non-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints, including enamels (heading 3212), or to other preparations of headings 3207, 3208, 3209, 3210, 3212, 3213 or 3215.
4.
Heading 3208 includes solutions (other than collodions) consisting of any of the products specified in headings 3901 to 3913 in volatile organic solvents when the weight of the solvent exceeds 50 % of the weight of the solution.
5.
The expression ‘colouring matter’ in this chapter does not include products of a kind used as extenders in oil paints, whether or not they are also suitable for colouring distempers.
6.
The expression ‘stamping foils’ in heading 3212 applies only to thin sheets of a kind used for printing, for example, book covers or hat bands, and consisting of:
a
metallic powder (including powder of precious metal) or pigment, agglomerated with glue, gelatin or other binder; or
b
metal (including precious metal) or pigment, deposited on a supporting sheet of any material.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3201
Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives
3201 10 00
– Quebracho extract Free —
3201 20 00
– Wattle extract 6,5 ( 68 ) —
3201 90 20
– – Sumach extract, vallonia extract, oak extract or chestnut extract 5,8 —
3201 90 90
– – Other 5,3 ( 10 ) —
3202
Synthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations, whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning
3202 10 00
– Synthetic organic tanning substances 5,3 —
3203 00
Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (including dyeing extracts but excluding animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin
3203 00 10
– Colouring matter of vegetable origin and preparations based thereon Free —
3203 00 90
– Colouring matter of animal origin and preparations based thereon 2,5 —
3204
Synthetic organic colouring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic colouring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined
– Synthetic organic colouring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in note 3 to this chapter
3204 11 00
– – Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 12 00
– – Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 13 00
– – Basic dyes and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 14 00
– – Direct dyes and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 15 00
– – Vat dyes (including those usable in that state as pigments) and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 16 00
– – Reactive dyes and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 17 00
– – Pigments and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3204 19 00
– – Other, including mixtures of colouring matter of two or more of the subheadings 3204 11 to 3204 19 6,5 —
3204 20 00
– Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents 6 —
3205 00 00
Colour lakes; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on colour lakes 6,5 —
3206
Other colouring matter; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter, other than those of heading 3203, 3204 or 3205; inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined
– Pigments and preparations based on titanium dioxide
3206 11 00
– – Containing 80 % or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry matter 6 —
3206 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3206 20 00
– Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds 6,5 —
– Other colouring matter and other preparations
3206 41 00
– – Ultramarine and preparations based thereon 6,5 —
3206 42 00
– – Lithopone and other pigments and preparations based on zinc sulphide 6,5 —
3206 49 10
– – – Magnetite 4,9 ( 17 ) —
3206 49 30
– – – Pigments and preparations based on cadmium compounds 6,5 —
3206 49 80
– – – Other 6,5 —
3206 50 00
– Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores 5,3 —
3207
Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips), liquid lustres and similar preparations, of a kind used in the ceramic, enamelling or glass industry; glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes
3207 10 00
– Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations 6,5 —
3207 20
– Vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips) and similar preparations
3207 20 10
– – Engobes (slips) 5,3 —
3207 20 90
– – Other 6,3 —
3207 30 00
– Liquid lustres and similar preparations 5,3 —
3207 40
– Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes
3207 40 40
– – Glass in the form of flakes of a length of 0,1 mm or more but not exceeding 3,5 mm and of a thickness of 2 micrometres or more but not exceeding 5 micrometres; glass, in the form of powder or granules, containing by weight 99 % or more of silicon dioxide Free —
3207 40 85
– – Other 3,7 —
3208
Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to this chapter
3208 10
– Based on polyesters
3208 10 10
– – Solutions as defined in note 4 to this chapter 6,5 —
3208 10 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3208 20
– Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers
3208 20 10
– – Solutions as defined in note 4 to this chapter 6,5 —
3208 20 90
– – Other 6,5 —
– – Solutions as defined in note 4 to this chapter
3208 90 11
– – – Polyurethane of 2,2′-( tert -butylimino)diethanol and 4,4′-methylenedicyclohexyl diisocyanate, in the form of a solution in N,N -dimethylacetamide, containing by weight 48 % or more of polymer Free —
3208 90 13
– – – Copolymer of p -cresol and divinylbenzene, in the form of a solution in N,N -dimethylacetamide, containing by weight 48 % or more of polymer Free —
3208 90 19
– – – Other 6,5 —
3208 90 91
– – – Based on synthetic polymers 6,5 —
3208 90 99
– – – Based on chemically modified natural polymers 6,5 —
3209
Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium
3209 10 00
– Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers 6,5 —
3210 00
Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather
3210 00 10
– Oil paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) 6,5 —
3211 00 00
Prepared driers 6,5 —
3212
Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels); stamping foils; dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale
3212 10 00
– Stamping foils 6,5 —
3213
Artists', students' or signboard painters' colours, modifying tints, amusement colours and the like, in tablets, tubes, jars, bottles, pans or in similar forms or packings
3213 10 00
– Colours in sets 6,5 —
3214
Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like
3214 10
– Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings
3214 10 10
– – Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics 5 —
3214 10 90
– – Painters' fillings 5 —
3215
Printing ink, writing or drawing ink and other inks, whether or not concentrated or solid
3215 11 00
– – Black 6,5 —
3215 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
natural oleoresins or vegetable extracts of heading 1301 or 1302;
b
soap or other products of heading 3401; or
c
gum, wood or sulphate turpentine or other products of heading 3805.
2.
The expression ‘odoriferous substances’ in heading 3302 refers only to the substances of heading 3301, to odoriferous constituents isolated from those substances or to synthetic aromatics.
3.
Headings 3303 to 3307 apply, inter alia, to products, whether or not mixed (other than aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils), suitable for use as goods of these headings and put up in packings of a kind sold by retail for such use.
4.
The expression ‘perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations’ in heading 3307 applies, inter alia, to the following products: scented sachets; odoriferous preparations which operate by burning; perfumed papers and papers impregnated or coated with cosmetics; contact lens or artificial eye solutions; wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with perfume or cosmetics; animal toilet preparations.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3301
Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; extracted oleoresins; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils
– Essential oils of citrus fruit
3301 12 10
– – – Not deterpenated 7 —
3301 12 90
– – – Deterpenated 4,4 —
3301 13 10
– – – Not deterpenated 7 —
3301 13 90
– – – Deterpenated 4,4 —
3301 19 20
– – – Not deterpenated 7 —
3301 19 80
– – – Deterpenated 4,4 —
– Essential oils other than those of citrus fruit
3301 24
– – Of peppermint ( Mentha piperita )
3301 24 10
– – – Not deterpenated Free —
3301 24 90
– – – Deterpenated 2,9 —
3301 25
– – Of other mints
3301 25 10
– – – Not deterpenated Free —
3301 25 90
– – – Deterpenated 2,9 —
– – – Of clove, niaouli and ylang-ylang
3301 29 11
– – – – Not deterpenated Free —
3301 29 31
– – – – Deterpenated 2,9 ( 69 ) —
3301 29 41
– – – – Not deterpenated Free —
3301 29 71
– – – – – Of geranium; of jasmin; of vetiver 2,3 —
3301 29 79
– – – – – Of lavender or of lavandin 2,9 —
3301 29 91
– – – – – Other 2,9 ( 69 ) —
3301 30 00
– Resinoids 2 —
3301 90 10
– – Terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils 2,3 —
3301 90 21
– – – Of liquorice and hops 3,2 —
3301 90 30
– – – Other Free —
3302
Mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with a basis of one or more of these substances, of a kind used as raw materials in industry; other preparations based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages
3302 10
– Of a kind used in the food or drink industries
– – Of a kind used in the drink industries
– – – Preparations containing all flavouring agents characterising a beverage
3302 10 10
– – – – Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0,5 % 17,3 MIN 1 €/% vol/hl —
3302 10 21
– – – – – Containing no milkfats, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch or containing, by weight, less than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % glucose or starch 12,8 —
3302 10 29
– – – – – Other 9 + EA ( 22 ) —
3302 10 40
– – – Other Free —
3302 10 90
– – Of a kind used in the food industries Free —
3302 90 10
– – Alcoholic solutions Free —
3302 90 90
– – Other Free —
3303 00
Perfumes and toilet waters
3303 00 10
– Perfumes Free —
3303 00 90
– Toilet waters Free —
3304
Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than medicaments), including sunscreen or suntan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations
3304 10 00
– Lip make-up preparations Free —
3304 20 00
– Eye make-up preparations Free —
3304 30 00
– Manicure or pedicure preparations Free —
3304 91 00
– – Powders, whether or not compressed Free —
3304 99 00
– – Other Free —
3305
Preparations for use on the hair
3305 10 00
– Shampoos Free —
3305 20 00
– Preparations for permanent waving or straightening Free —
3305 30 00
– Hair lacquers Free —
3305 90 00
– Other Free —
3306
Preparations for oral or dental hygiene, including denture fixative pastes and powders; yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss), in individual retail packages
3306 10 00
– Dentifrices Free —
3306 20 00
– Yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss) 4 —
3306 90 00
– Other Free —
3307
Pre-shave, shaving or aftershave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed or having disinfectant properties
3307 10 00
– Pre-shave, shaving or aftershave preparations 6,5 —
3307 20 00
– Personal deodorants and antiperspirants 6,5 —
3307 30 00
– Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations 6,5 —
– Preparations for perfuming or deodorising rooms, including odoriferous preparations used during religious rites
3307 41 00
– – ‘Agarbatti’ and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning 6,5 —
3307 49 00
– – Other 6,5 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils of a kind used as mould-release preparations (heading 1517);
b
separate chemically defined compounds; or
c
shampoos, dentifrices, shaving creams and foams, or bath preparations, containing soap or other organic surface-active agents (heading 3305, 3306 or 3307).
2.
For the purposes of heading 3401, the expression ‘soap’ applies only to soap soluble in water. Soap and the other products of heading 3401 may contain added substances (for example, disinfectants, abrasive powders, fillers or medicaments). Products containing abrasive powders remain classified in heading 3401 only if in the form of bars, cakes or moulded pieces or shapes. In other forms, they are to be classified in heading 3405 as ‘scouring powders and similar preparations’.
3.
For the purposes of heading 3402, ‘organic surface-active agents’ are products which, when mixed with water at a concentration of 0,5 % at 20 °C and left to stand for one hour at the same temperature:
a
give a transparent or translucent liquid or stable emulsion without separation of insoluble matter; and
b
reduce the surface tension of water to 4,5 × 10 - 2 N/m (45 dyn/cm) or less.
4.
In heading 3403, the expression ‘petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals’ applies to the products defined in note 2 to Chapter 27.
5.
In heading 3404, subject to the exclusions provided below, the expression ‘artificial waxes and prepared waxes’ applies only to: The heading does not apply to:
a
chemically produced organic products of a waxy character, whether or not water-soluble;
b
products obtained by mixing different waxes;
c
products of a waxy character with a basis of one or more waxes and containing fats, resins, mineral substances or other materials.
a
products of heading 1516, 3402 or 3823, even if having a waxy character;
b
unmixed animal waxes or unmixed vegetable waxes, whether or not refined or coloured, of heading 1521;
c
mineral waxes or similar products of heading 2712, whether or not intermixed or merely coloured; or
d
waxes mixed with, dispersed in or dissolved in a liquid medium (headings 3405, 3809, etc.).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3401
Soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form of liquid or cream and put up for retail sale, whether or not containing soap; paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent
3401 11 00
– – For toilet use (including medicated products) Free —
3401 19 00
– – Other Free —
3401 20
– Soap in other forms
3401 20 10
– – Flakes, wafers, granules or powders Free —
3401 20 90
– – Other Free —
3401 30 00
– Organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form of liquid or cream and put up for retail sale, whether or not containing soap 4 —
3402
Organic surface-active agents (other than soap); surface-active preparations, washing preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations, whether or not containing soap, other than those of heading 3401
– Organic surface-active agents, whether or not put up for retail sale
3402 11 10
– – – Aqueous solution containing by weight 30 % or more but not more than 50 % of disodium alkyl [oxydi(benzenesulphonate)] Free —
3402 11 90
– – – Other 4 —
3402 12 00
– – Cationic 4 —
3402 13 00
– – Non-ionic 4 —
3402 20
– Preparations put up for retail sale
3402 20 20
– – Surface-active preparations 4 —
3402 20 90
– – Washing preparations and cleaning preparations 4 —
3402 90 10
– – Surface-active preparations 4 —
3402 90 90
– – Washing preparations and cleaning preparations 4 —
3403
Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
– Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals
3403 11 00
– – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials 4,6 —
3403 19 10
– – – Containing 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals but not as the basic constituent 6,5 —
3403 19 90
– – – Other 4,6 —
3403 91 00
– – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials 4,6 —
3403 99 00
– – Other 4,6 —
3404
Artificial waxes and prepared waxes
3404 20 00
– Of poly(oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol) Free —
3404 90 00
– Other Free —
3405
Polishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal, scouring pastes and powders and similar preparations (whether or not in the form of paper, wadding, felt, nonwovens, cellular plastics or cellular rubber, impregnated, coated or covered with such preparations), excluding waxes of heading 3404
3405 10 00
– Polishes, creams and similar preparations, for footwear or leather Free —
3405 20 00
– Polishes, creams and similar preparations, for the maintenance of wooden furniture, floors or other woodwork Free —
3405 30 00
– Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes Free —
3405 40 00
– Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations Free —
3405 90 10
– – Metal polishes Free —
3405 90 90
– – Other Free —
3406 00 00
Candles, tapers and the like Free —
3407 00 00
Modelling pastes, including those put up for children's amusement; preparations known as ‘dental wax’ or as ‘dental impression compounds’, put up in sets, in packings for retail sale or in plates, horseshoe shapes, sticks or similar forms; other preparations for use in dentistry, with a basis of plaster (of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate) Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
b
blood fractions (other than blood albumin not prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses), medicaments or other products of Chapter 30;
c
enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning (heading 3202);
d
enzymatic soaking or washing preparations and other products of Chapter 34;
e
hardened proteins (heading 3913); or
f
gelatin products of the printing industry (Chapter 49).
2.
For the purposes of heading 3505, the term ‘dextrins’ means starch degradation products with a reducing sugar content, expressed as dextrose on the dry substance, not exceeding 10 %. Such products with a reducing sugar content exceeding 10 % fall in heading 1702.
Additional note Additional note
1.
Subheading 3504 00 10 covers concentrated milk proteins with a protein content of more than 85 % by weight, calculated on the dry matter.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3501
Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives; casein glues
3501 10 10
– – For the manufacture of regenerated textile fibres ( 12 ) Free —
3501 10 50
– – For industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs or fodder ( 12 ) 3,2 —
3501 90 10
– – Casein glues 8,3 —
3501 90 90
– – Other 6,4 —
3502
Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter), albuminates and other albumin derivatives
3502 11 10
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
3502 11 90
– – – Other 123,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
3502 19 10
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
3502 19 90
– – – Other 16,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) —
3502 20
– Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins
3502 20 10
– – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
3502 20 91
– – – Dried (for example, in sheets, scales, flakes, powder) 123,5 €/100 kg/net —
3502 20 99
– – – Other 16,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – Albumins, other than egg albumin and milk albumin lactalbumin
3502 90 20
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption ( 29 ) Free —
3502 90 70
– – – Other 6,4 —
3502 90 90
– – Albuminates and other albumin derivatives 7,7 —
3503 00
Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets, whether or not surface-worked or coloured) and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal origin, excluding casein glues of heading 3501
3503 00 10
– Gelatin and derivatives thereof 7,7 —
3504 00
Peptones and their derivatives; other protein substances and their derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included; hide powder, whether or not chromed
3504 00 10
– Concentrated milk proteins specified in additional note 1 to this chapter 3,4 —
3505
Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinised or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches
3505 10
– Dextrins and other modified starches
3505 10 10
– – Dextrins 9 + 17,7 €/100 kg/net —
– – Other modified starches
3505 10 50
– – – Starches, esterified or etherified 7,7 —
3505 10 90
– – – Other 9 + 17,7 €/100 kg/net —
3505 20 10
– – Containing, by weight, less than 25 % of starches or dextrins or other modified starches 8,3 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net MAX 11,5 —
3505 20 30
– – Containing, by weight, 25 % or more but less than 55 % of starches or dextrins or other modified starches 8,3 + 8,9 €/100 kg/net MAX 11,5 —
3505 20 50
– – Containing, by weight, 55 % or more but less than 80 % of starches or dextrins or other modified starches 8,3 + 14,2 €/100 kg/net MAX 11,5 —
3505 20 90
– – Containing, by weight, 80 % or more of starches or dextrins or other modified starches 8,3 + 17,7 €/100 kg/net MAX 11,5 —
3506
Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg
3506 10 00
– Products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg 6,5 —
3506 91 00
– – Adhesives based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913 or on rubber 6,5 —
3506 99 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3507
Enzymes; prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or included
3507 10 00
– Rennet and concentrates thereof 6,3 —
3507 90 30
– – Lipoprotein lipase; aspergillus alkaline protease Free —
3507 90 90
– – Other 6,3 —
1.
This chapter does not cover separate chemically defined compounds other than those described in note 2(a) or (b) below.
2.
The expression ‘articles of combustible materials’ in heading 3606 applies only to:
a
metaldehyde, hexamethylenetetramine and similar substances, put up in forms (for example, tablets, sticks or similar forms) for use as fuels; fuels with a basis of alcohol, and similar prepared fuels, in solid or semi-solid form;
b
liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm 3 ; and
c
resin torches, firelighters and the like.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3601 00 00
Propellent powders 5,7 —
3602 00 00
Prepared explosives, other than propellent powders 6,5 —
3603 00
Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators
3603 00 10
– Safety fuses; detonating fuses 6 —
3604
Fireworks, signalling flares, rain rockets, fog signals and other pyrotechnic articles
3604 10 00
– Fireworks 6,5 —
3605 00 00
Matches, other than pyrotechnic articles of heading 3604 6,5 —
3606
Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials as specified in note 2 to this chapter
3606 10 00
– Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm 3 6,5 —
3606 90 10
– – Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms 6 —
3606 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
1.
This chapter does not cover waste or scrap.
2.
In this chapter, the word ‘photographic’ relates to the process by which visible images are formed, directly or indirectly, by the action of light or other forms of radiation on photosensitive surfaces.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
In the case of sound films imported in two bands (the band bearing only the images and the band used for recording the sound), each band is to be classified in its appropriate heading.
2.
The expression ‘newsreels’ (subheading 3706 90 51) shall be taken to apply to films of length of less than 330 m, and depicting current events of a political, sporting, military, scientific, literary, folkloric, touristic, society, etc., nature.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3701
Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, whether or not in packs
3701 10 00
– For X-ray 6,5 m 2
3701 20 00
– Instant print film 6,5 p/st
3701 30 00
– Other plates and film, with any side exceeding 255 mm 6,5 m 2
3701 91 00
– – For colour photography (polychrome) 6,5 —
3701 99 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3702
Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed
3702 10 00
– For X-ray 6,5 m 2
– Other film, without perforations, of a width not exceeding 105 mm
3702 31
– – For colour photography (polychrome)
3702 31 20
– – – Of a length not exceeding 30 m 6,5 p/st
– – – Of a length exceeding 30 m
3702 31 91
– – – – Colour negative film: for the manufacture of instant-picture film-packs ( 12 ) Free m
—
of a width of 75 mm or more but not exceeding 105 mm and
—
of a length of 100 m or more
3702 31 98
– – – – Other 6,5 m
3702 32
– – Other, with silver halide emulsion
– – – Of a width not exceeding 35 mm
3702 32 10
– – – – Microfilm; film for the graphic arts 6,5 —
3702 32 20
– – – – Other 5,3 —
3702 32 85
– – – Of a width exceeding 35 mm 6,5 —
3702 39 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm
3702 41 00
– – Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, for colour photography (polychrome) 6,5 m 2
3702 42 00
– – Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, other than for colour photography 6,5 m 2
3702 43 00
– – Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length not exceeding 200 m 6,5 m 2
3702 44 00
– – Of a width exceeding 105 mm but not exceeding 610 mm 6,5 m 2
– Other film, for colour photography polychrome
3702 51 00
– – Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length not exceeding 14 m 5,3 p/st
3702 52 00
– – Of a width not exceeding 16 mm and of a length exceeding 14 m 5,3 —
3702 53 00
– – Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, for slides 5,3 p/st
3702 54 00
– – Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, other than for slides 5 p/st
3702 55 00
– – Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m 5,3 m
3702 56 00
– – Of a width exceeding 35 mm 6,5 —
3702 91
– – Of a width not exceeding 16 mm
3702 91 20
– – – Film for the graphic arts 6,5 —
3702 91 80
– – – Other 5,3 —
3702 93
– – Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m
3702 93 10
– – – Microfilm; film for the graphic arts 6,5 —
3702 93 90
– – – Other 5,3 p/st
3702 94
– – Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m
3702 94 10
– – – Microfilm; film for the graphic arts 6,5 —
3702 94 90
– – – Other 5,3 m
3702 95 00
– – Of a width exceeding 35 mm 6,5 —
3703
Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed
3703 10 00
– In rolls of a width exceeding 610 mm 6,5 —
3703 20 00
– Other, for colour photography (polychrome) 6,5 —
3704 00
Photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed
3704 00 10
– Plates and film Free —
3705
Photographic plates and film, exposed and developed, other than cinematographic film
3705 10 00
– For offset reproduction 5,3 —
3705 90 10
– – Microfilms 3,2 —
3705 90 90
– – Other 5,3 —
3706
Cinematographic film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating soundtrack or consisting only of soundtrack
3706 10
– Of a width of 35 mm or more
3706 10 10
– – Consisting only of soundtrack Free m
3706 10 91
– – – Negatives; intermediate positives Free m
3706 10 99
– – – Other positives 6,5 ( 70 ) m
3706 90 10
– – Consisting only of soundtrack Free m
3706 90 31
– – – Negatives; intermediate positives Free m
3706 90 51
– – – – Newsreels Free m
– – – – Other, of a width of
3706 90 91
– – – – – Less than 10 mm Free m
3706 90 99
– – – – – 10 mm or more 5,4 ( 71 ) m
3707
Chemical preparations for photographic uses (other than varnishes, glues, adhesives and similar preparations); unmixed products for photographic uses, put up in measured portions or put up for retail sale in a form ready for use
3707 10 00
– Sensitising emulsions 6 —
3707 90 20
– – Developers and fixers 6 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
separate chemically defined elements or compounds with the exception of the following:
1
artificial graphite (heading 3801);
2
insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up as described in heading 3808;
3
products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades (heading 3813);
4
certified reference materials specified in note 2 below;
5
products specified in note 3(a) or 3(c) below;
b
mixtures of chemicals with foodstuffs or other substances with nutritive value, of a kind used in the preparation of human foodstuffs (generally, heading 2106);
c
slag, ash and residues (including sludges, other than sewage sludge), containing metals, arsenic or their mixtures and meeting the requirements of note 3(a) or 3(b) to Chapter 26 (heading 2620);
d
medicaments (heading 3003 or 3004); or
e
spent catalysts of a kind used for the extraction of base metals or for the manufacture of chemical compounds of base metals (heading 2620), spent catalysts of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal (heading 7112) or catalysts consisting of metals or metal alloys in the form of, for example, finely divided powder or woven gauze (Section XIV or XV).
2.
(A) For the purpose of heading 3822, the expression ‘certified reference materials’ means reference materials which are accompanied by a certificate which indicates the values of the certified properties, the methods used to determine these values and the degree of certainty associated with each value and which are suitable for analytical, calibrating or referencing purposes. (B) With the exception of the products of Chapter 28 or 29, for the classification of certified reference materials, heading 3822 shall take precedence over any other heading in the nomenclature.
3.
Heading 3824 includes the following goods which are not to be classified in any other heading of the nomenclature:
a
cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2,5 g each, of magnesium oxide or of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals;
b
fusel oil; Dippel's oil;
c
ink removers put up in packings for retail sale;
d
stencil correctors and other correcting fluids put up in packings for retail sale; and
e
ceramic firing testers, fusible (for example, Seger cones).
4.
Throughout the nomenclature, ‘municipal waste’ means waste of a kind collected from households, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, shops, offices, etc., road and pavement sweepings, as well as construction and demolition waste. Municipal waste generally contains a large variety of materials such as plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, glass, metals, food materials, broken furniture and other damaged or discarded articles. The term ‘municipal waste’, however, does not cover:
a
individual materials or articles segregated from the waste, such as wastes of plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, glass or metals and spent batteries which fall in their appropriate headings of the nomenclature;
c
waste pharmaceuticals, as defined in note 4(k) to Chapter 30; or
d
clinical waste, as defined in note 6(a) below.
5.
For the purposes of heading 3825, ‘sewage sludge’ means sludge arising from urban effluent treatment plant and includes pre-treatment waste, scourings and unstabilised sludge. Stabilised sludge when suitable for use as fertiliser is excluded (Chapter 31).
6.
For the purposes of heading 3825, the expression ‘other wastes’ applies to: The expression ‘other wastes’ does not, however, cover wastes which contain mainly petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals (heading 2710).
a
clinical waste, that is, contaminated waste arising from medical research, diagnosis, treatment or other medical, surgical, dental or veterinary procedures, which often contain pathogens and pharmaceutical substances and require special disposal procedures (for example, soiled dressings, used gloves and used syringes);
b
waste organic solvents;
c
wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freezing fluids; and
d
other wastes from chemical or allied industries.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
Subheading 3808 50 covers only goods of heading 3808, containing one or more of the following substances: aldrin (ISO); binapacryl (ISO); camphechlor (ISO) (toxaphene); captafol (ISO); chlordane (ISO); chlordimeform (ISO); chlorobenzilate (ISO); DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane); dieldrin (ISO, INN); dinoseb (ISO), its salts or its esters; ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2-dibromoethane); ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane); fluoroacetamide (ISO); heptachlor (ISO); hexachlorobenzene (ISO); 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN); mercury compounds; methamidophos (ISO); monocrotophos (ISO); oxirane (ethylene oxide); parathion (ISO); parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion); pentachlorophenol (ISO); phosphamidon (ISO); 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts or its esters.
2.
For the purposes of subheadings 3825 41 and 3825 49, ‘waste organic solvents’ are wastes containing mainly organic solvents, not fit for further use as presented as primary products, whether or not intended for recovery of the solvents.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3801
Artificial graphite; colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite; preparations based on graphite or other carbon in the form of pastes, blocks, plates or other semi-manufactures
3801 10 00
– Artificial graphite 3,6 —
3801 20
– Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite
3801 20 10
– – Colloidal graphite in suspension in oil; semi-colloidal graphite 6,5 —
3801 20 90
– – Other 4,1 —
3801 30 00
– Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for furnace linings 5,3 —
3802
Activated carbon; activated natural mineral products; animal black, including spent animal black
3802 10 00
– Activated carbon 3,2 —
3803 00
Tall oil, whether or not refined
3803 00 10
– Crude Free —
3804 00 00
Residual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp, whether or not concentrated, desugared or chemically treated, including lignin sulphonates, but excluding tall oil of heading 3803 5 —
3805
Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine and other terpenic oils produced by the distillation or other treatment of coniferous woods; crude dipentene; sulphite turpentine and other crude para-cymene; pine oil containing alpha-terpineol as the main constituent
3805 10
– Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine oils
3805 10 10
– – Gum turpentine 4 —
3805 10 30
– – Wood turpentine 3,7 —
3805 10 90
– – Sulphate turpentine 3,2 —
3805 90 10
– – Pine oil 3,7 —
3805 90 90
– – Other 3,4 —
3806
Rosin and resin acids, and derivatives thereof; rosin spirit and rosin oils; run gums
3806 10 00
– Rosin and resin acids 5 —
3806 20 00
– Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other than salts of rosin adducts 4,2 —
3806 30 00
– Ester gums 6,5 —
3807 00
Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch
3807 00 10
– Wood tar 2,1 —
3808
Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur-treated bands, wicks and candles, and fly-papers) –
3808 50 00
– Goods specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter 6 —
3808 91 10
– – – Based on pyrethroids 6 —
3808 91 20
– – – Based on chlorinated hydrocarbons 6 —
3808 91 30
– – – Based on carbamates 6 —
3808 91 40
– – – Based on organophosphorus compounds 6 —
3808 91 90
– – – Other 6 —
3808 92 10
– – – – Preparations based on copper compounds 4,6 —
3808 92 20
– – – – Other 6 —
3808 92 30
– – – – Based on dithiocarbamates 6 —
3808 92 40
– – – – Based on benzimidazoles 6 —
3808 92 50
– – – – Based on diazoles or triazoles 6 —
3808 92 60
– – – – Based on diazines or morpholines 6 —
3808 92 90
– – – – Other 6 —
3808 93
– – Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators
3808 93 11
– – – – Based on phenoxy-phytohormones 6 —
3808 93 13
– – – – Based on triazines 6 —
3808 93 15
– – – – Based on amides 6 —
3808 93 17
– – – – Based on carbamates 6 —
3808 93 21
– – – – Based on dinitroaniline derivatives 6 —
3808 93 23
– – – – Based on derivatives of urea, of uracil or of sulphonylurea 6 —
3808 93 27
– – – – Other 6 —
3808 93 30
– – – Anti-sprouting products 6 —
3808 93 90
– – – Plant-growth regulators 6,5 —
3808 94
– – Disinfectants
3808 94 10
– – – Based on quaternary ammonium salts 6 —
3808 94 20
– – – Based on halogenated compounds 6 —
3808 94 90
– – – Other 6 —
3808 99 10
– – – Rodenticides 6 —
3808 99 90
– – – Other 6 —
3809
Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or included
3809 10
– With a basis of amylaceous substances
3809 10 10
– – Containing by weight of such substances less than 55 % 8,3 + 8,9 €/100 kg/net MAX 12,8 —
3809 10 30
– – Containing by weight of such substances 55 % or more but less than 70 % 8,3 + 12,4 €/100 kg/net MAX 12,8 —
3809 10 50
– – Containing by weight of such substances 70 % or more but less than 83 % 8,3 + 15,1 €/100 kg/net MAX 12,8 —
3809 10 90
– – Containing by weight of such substances 83 % or more 8,3 + 17,7 €/100 kg/net MAX 12,8 —
3809 91 00
– – Of a kind used in the textile or like industries 6,3 —
3809 92 00
– – Of a kind used in the paper or like industries 6,3 —
3809 93 00
– – Of a kind used in the leather or like industries 6,3 —
3810
Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; fluxes and other auxiliary preparations for soldering, brazing or welding; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials; preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes or rods
3810 10 00
– Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials 6,5 —
3810 90 10
– – Preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes and rods 4,1 —
3811
Anti-knock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives, for mineral oils (including gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils
– Anti-knock preparations
3811 11
– – Based on lead compounds
3811 11 10
– – – Based on tetraethyl-lead 6,5 —
3811 11 90
– – – Other 5,8 —
3811 19 00
– – Other 5,8 —
– Additives for lubricating oils
3811 21 00
– – Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals 5,3 —
3811 29 00
– – Other 5,8 —
3812
Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, not elsewhere specified or included; anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers for rubber or plastics
3812 10 00
– Prepared rubber accelerators 6,3 —
3812 20
– Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics
3812 20 10
– – Reaction mixture containing benzyl 3-isobutyryloxy-1-isopropyl-2,2-dimethylpropyl phthalate and benzyl 3-isobutyryloxy-2,2,4-trimethylpentyl phthalate Free —
3812 20 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3812 30
– Anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers for rubber or plastics
– – Anti-oxidising preparations
3812 30 21
– – – Mixtures of oligomers of 1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline 6,5 —
3812 30 29
– – – Other 6,5 —
3812 30 80
– – Other 6,5 —
3813 00 00
Preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades 6,5 —
3814 00
Organic composite solvents and thinners, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared paint or varnish removers
3814 00 10
– Based on butyl acetate 6,5 —
3815
Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, not elsewhere specified or included
3815 11 00
– – With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance 6,5 —
3815 12 00
– – With precious metal or precious-metal compounds as the active substance 6,5 —
3815 19 10
– – – Catalyst in the form of grains of which 90 % or more by weight have a particle-size not exceeding 10 micrometres, consisting of a mixture of oxides on a magnesium-silicate support, containing by weight: and of an apparent specific gravity of 0,2 or more but not exceeding 1,0 Free —
—
20 % or more but not more than 35 % of copper and
—
2 % or more but not more than 3 % of bismuth,
3815 19 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3815 90 10
– – Catalyst consisting of ethyltriphenylphosphonium acetate in the form of a solution in methanol Free —
3815 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3816 00 00
Refractory cements, mortars, concretes and similar compositions, other than products of heading 3801 2,7 —
3817 00
Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 2707 or 2902
3817 00 50
– Linear alkylbenzene 6,3 —
3818 00
Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms; chemical compounds doped for use in electronics
3818 00 10
– Doped silicon Free —
3818 00 90
– Other Free —
3819 00 00
Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission, not containing or containing less than 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals 6,5 —
3820 00 00
Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids 6,5 —
3821 00 00
Prepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms (including viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells 5 —
3822 00 00
Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006; certified reference materials Free —
3823
Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols
– Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining
3823 11 00
– – Stearic acid 5,1 —
3823 12 00
– – Oleic acid 4,5 —
3823 13 00
– – Tall oil fatty acids 2,9 —
3823 19 10
– – – Distilled fatty acids 2,9 —
3823 19 30
– – – Fatty acid distillate 2,9 —
3823 19 90
– – – Other 2,9 —
3823 70 00
– Industrial fatty alcohols 3,8 —
3824
Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included
3824 10 00
– Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores 6,5 —
3824 30 00
– Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders 5,3 —
3824 40 00
– Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes 6,5 —
3824 50
– Non-refractory mortars and concretes
3824 50 10
– – Concrete ready to pour 6,5 —
3824 50 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3824 60
– Sorbitol other than that of subheading 2905 44
3824 60 11
– – – Containing 2 % or less by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content 7,7 + 16,1 €/100 kg/net —
3824 60 19
– – – Other 9,6 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 67 ) —
3824 60 91
– – – Containing 2 % or less by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content 7,7 + 23 €/100 kg/net —
3824 60 99
– – – Other 9,6 + 53,7 €/100 kg/net ( 67 ) —
– Mixtures containing halogenated derivatives of methane, ethane or propane
3824 71 00
– – Containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) 6,5 —
3824 72 00
– – Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or dibromotetrafluoroethanes 6,5 —
3824 73 00
– – Containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs) 6,5 —
3824 74 00
– – Containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) 6,5 —
3824 75 00
– – Containing carbon tetrachloride 6,5 —
3824 76 00
– – Containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) 6,5 —
3824 77 00
– – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 6,5 —
3824 78 00
– – Containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) 6,5 —
3824 79 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Mixtures and preparations containing oxirane ethylene oxide, polybrominated biphenyls PBBs, polychlorinated biphenyls PCBs, polychlorinated terphenyls PCTs or tris2,3-dibromopropyl phosphate
3824 81 00
– – Containing oxirane (ethylene oxide) 6,5 —
3824 82 00
– – Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) 6,5 —
3824 83 00
– – Containing tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate 6,5 —
3824 90 10
– – Petroleum sulphonates, excluding petroleum sulphonates of alkali metals, of ammonium or of ethanolamines; thiophenated sulphonic acids of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, and their salts 5,7 —
3824 90 15
– – Ion-exchangers 6,5 —
3824 90 20
– – Getters for vacuum tubes 6 —
3824 90 25
– – Pyrolignites (for example, of calcium); crude calcium tartrate; crude calcium citrate 5,1 —
3824 90 30
– – Naphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters 3,2 —
3824 90 35
– – Anti-rust preparations containing amines as active constituents 6,5 —
3824 90 40
– – Inorganic composite solvents and thinners for varnishes and similar products 6,5 —
3824 90 45
– – – Anti-scaling and similar compounds 6,5 —
3824 90 50
– – – Preparations for electroplating 6,5 —
3824 90 55
– – – Mixtures of mono-, di- and tri-, fatty acid esters of glycerol (emulsifiers for fats) 6,5 —
– – – Products and preparations for pharmaceutical or surgical uses
3824 90 61
– – – – Intermediate products of the antibiotics manufacturing process obtained from the fermentation of Streptomyces tenebrarius , whether or not dried, for use in the manufacture of human medicaments of heading 3004 ( 12 ) Free —
3824 90 62
– – – – Intermediate products from the manufacture of monensin salts Free —
3824 90 64
– – – – Other 6,5 —
3824 90 65
– – – Auxiliary products for foundries (other than those of subheading 3824 10 00) 6,5 —
3824 90 70
– – – Fireproofing, waterproofing and similar protective preparations used in the building industry 6,5 —
3824 90 75
– – – – Lithium niobate wafer, undoped Free —
3824 90 80
– – – – Mixture of amines derived from dimerised fatty acids, of an average molecular weight of 520 or more but not exceeding 550 Free —
3824 90 85
– – – – 3-(1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)isoxazol-5-ylamine, in the form of a solution in toluene Free —
3824 90 87
– – – – Mixtures consisting mainly of (5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl methyl methylphosphonate and bis[(5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl] methylphosphonate, and mixtures consisting mainly of dimethyl methylphosphonate, oxirane and diphosphorus pentaoxide 6,5 —
3824 90 91
– – – – Fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters, containing by volume 96,5 % or more of esters (FAMAE) 6,5 —
3824 90 97
– – – – Other 6,5 —
3825
Residual products of the chemical or allied industries, not elsewhere specified or included; municipal waste; sewage sludge; other wastes specified in note 6 to this chapter
3825 10 00
– Municipal waste 6,5 —
3825 20 00
– Sewage sludge 6,5 —
3825 30 00
– Clinical waste 6,5 —
3825 41 00
– – Halogenated 6,5 —
3825 49 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3825 50 00
– Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freeze fluids 6,5 —
– Other wastes from chemical or allied industries
3825 61 00
– – Mainly containing organic constituents 6,5 —
3825 69 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3825 90 10
– – Alkaline iron oxide for the purification of gas 5 —
3825 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
1.
Goods put up in sets consisting of two or more separate constituents, some or all of which fall in this section and are intended to be mixed together to obtain a product of Section VI or VII, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to that product, provided that the constituents are:
a
having regard to the manner in which they are put up, clearly identifiable as being intended to be used together without first being repacked;
b
presented together; and
c
identifiable, whether by their nature or by the relative proportions in which they are present, as being complementary one to another.
2.
Except for the goods of heading 3918 or 3919, plastics, rubber, and articles thereof, printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations, which are not merely incidental to the primary use of the goods, fall in Chapter 49.
1.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘plastics’ means those materials of headings 3901 to 3914 which are or have been capable, either at the moment of polymerisation or at some subsequent stage, of being formed under external influence (usually heat and pressure, if necessary with a solvent or plasticiser) by moulding, casting, extruding, rolling or other process into shapes which are retained on the removal of the external influence. Throughout the nomenclature, any reference to ‘plastics’ also includes vulcanised fibre. The expression, however, does not apply to materials regarded as textile materials of Section XI.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
lubricating preparations of heading 2710 or 3403;
b
waxes of heading 2712 or 3404;
c
separate chemically defined organic compounds (Chapter 29);
d
heparin or its salts (heading 3001);
e
solutions (other than collodions) consisting of any of the products specified in headings 3901 to 3913 in volatile organic solvents when the weight of the solvent exceeds 50 % of the weight of the solution (heading 3208); stamping foils of heading 3212;
f
organic surface-active agents or preparations of heading 3402;
g
run gums or ester gums (heading 3806);
h
prepared additives for mineral oils (including gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils (heading 3811);
ij
prepared hydraulic fluids based on polyglycols, silicones or other polymers of Chapter 39 (heading 3819);
k
diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing of plastics (heading 3822);
l
synthetic rubber, as defined for the purposes of Chapter 40, or articles thereof;
m
saddlery or harness (heading 4201) or trunks, suitcases, handbags or other containers of heading 4202;
n
plaits, wickerwork or other articles of Chapter 46;
o
wallcoverings of heading 4814;
p
goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);
q
articles of Section XII (for example, footwear, headgear, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, whips, riding-crops or parts thereof);
r
imitation jewellery of heading 7117;
s
articles of Section XVI (machines and mechanical or electrical appliances);
t
parts of aircraft or vehicles of Section XVII;
u
articles of Chapter 90 (for example, optical elements, spectacle frames, drawing instruments);
v
articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clock or watch cases);
w
articles of Chapter 92 (for example, musical instruments or parts thereof);
x
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings, illuminated signs, prefabricated buildings);
y
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or
z
articles of Chapter 96 (for example, brushes, buttons, slide fasteners, combs, mouthpieces or stems for smoking pipes, cigarette-holders or the like, parts of vacuum flasks or the like, pens, propelling pencils).
3.
Headings 3901 to 3911 apply only to goods of a kind produced by chemical synthesis, falling in the following categories:
a
liquid synthetic polyolefins of which less than 60 % by volume distils at 300 °C, after conversion to 1 013 mbar when a reduced-pressure distillation method is used (headings 3901 and 3902);
b
resins, not highly polymerised, of the coumarone-indene type (heading 3911);
c
other synthetic polymers with an average of at least five monomer units;
d
silicones (heading 3910);
e
resols (heading 3909) and other prepolymers.
4.
The expression ‘copolymers’ covers all polymers in which no single monomer unit contributes 95 % or more by weight to the total polymer content. For the purposes of this chapter, except where the context otherwise requires, copolymers (including co-polycondensates, co-polyaddition products, block copolymers and graft copolymers) and polymer blends are to be classified in the heading covering polymers of that comonomer unit which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer unit. For the purposes of this note, constituent comonomer units of polymers falling in the same heading shall be taken together. If no single comonomer unit predominates, copolymers or polymer blends, as the case may be, are to be classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration.
5.
Chemically modified polymers, that is those in which only appendages to the main polymer chain have been changed by chemical reaction, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the unmodified polymer. This provision does not apply to graft copolymers.
6.
In headings 3901 to 3914, the expression ‘primary forms’ applies only to the following forms:
a
liquids and pastes, including dispersions (emulsions and suspensions) and solutions;
b
blocks of irregular shape, lumps, powders (including moulding powders), granules, flakes and similar bulk forms.
7.
Heading 3915 does not apply to waste, parings and scrap of a single thermoplastic material, transformed into primary forms (headings 3901 to 3914).
8.
For the purposes of heading 3917, the expression ‘tubes, pipes and hoses’ means hollow products, whether semi-manufactured or finished products, of a kind generally used for conveying, conducting or distributing gases or liquids (for example, ribbed garden hose, perforated tubes). This expression also includes sausage casings and other lay-flat tubing. However, except for the last mentioned, those having an internal cross-section other than round, oval, rectangular (in which the length does not exceed one-and-a-half times the width) or in the shape of a regular polygon are not to be regarded as tubes, pipes and hoses but as profile shapes.
9.
For the purposes of heading 3918, the expression ‘wall or ceiling coverings of plastics’ applies to products in rolls, of a width not less than 45 cm, suitable for wall or ceiling decoration, consisting of plastics fixed permanently on a backing of any material other than paper, the layer of plastics (on the face side) being grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated.
10.
In headings 3920 and 3921, the expression ‘plates, sheets, film, foil and strip’ applies only to plates, sheets, film, foil and strip (other than those of Chapter 54) and to blocks of regular geometric shape, whether or not printed or otherwise surface-worked, uncut or cut into rectangles (including squares) but not further worked (even if when so cut they become articles ready for use).
11.
Heading 3925 applies only to the following articles, not being products covered by any of the earlier headings of sub-chapter II:
a
reservoirs, tanks (including septic tanks), vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 litres;
b
structural elements used, for example, in floors, walls or partitions, ceilings or roofs;
c
gutters and fittings therefor;
d
doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors;
e
balconies, balustrades, fencing, gates and similar barriers;
f
shutters, blinds (including venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts and fittings thereof;
g
large-scale shelving for assembly and permanent installation, for example, in shops, workshops, warehouses;
h
ornamental architectural features, for example, flutings, cupolas, dovecotes; and
ij
fittings and mountings intended for permanent installation in or on doors, windows, staircases, walls or other parts of buildings, for example, knobs, handles, hooks, brackets, towel rails, switch-plates and other protective plates.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
Within any one heading of this chapter, polymers (including copolymers) and chemically modified polymers are to be classified according to the following provisions: Polymer blends are to be classified in the same subheading as polymers of the same monomer units in the same proportions.
a
where there is a subheading named ‘Other’ in the same series:
1
the designation in a subheading of a polymer by the prefix ‘poly’ (for example, polyethylene and polyamide-6,6) means that the constituent monomer unit or monomer units of the named polymer taken together must contribute 95 % or more by weight of the total polymer content;
2
the copolymers named in subheadings 3901 30, 3903 20, 3903 30 and 3904 30 are to be classified in those subheadings, provided that the comonomer units of the named copolymers contribute 95 % or more by weight of the total polymer content;
3
chemically modified polymers are to be classified in the subheading named ‘Other’, provided that the chemically modified polymers are not more specifically covered by another subheading;
4
polymers not meeting (1), (2) or (3) above, are to be classified in the subheading, among the remaining subheadings in the series, covering polymers of that monomer unit which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer unit. For this purpose, constituent monomer units of polymers falling in the same subheading shall be taken together. Only the constituent comonomer units of the polymers in the series of subheadings under consideration are to be compared;
b
where there is no subheading named ‘Other’ in the same series:
1
polymers are to be classified in the subheading covering polymers of that monomer unit which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer unit. For this purpose, constituent monomer units of polymers falling in the same subheading shall be taken together. Only the constituent comonomer units of the polymers in the series under consideration are to be compared;
2
chemically modified polymers are to be classified in the subheading appropriate to the unmodified polymer.
2.
For the purposes of subheading 3920 43, the term ‘plasticisers’ includes secondary plasticisers.
Additional note Additional note
1.
Where the woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens are present merely for reinforcing purposes, gloves, mittens or mitts impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics belong to Chapter 39, even if they are: (Note 3(c) to Chapter 56 and note 2(a)(5) to Chapter 59).
—
made up from woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics (other than those of heading 5903), felt or nonwovens impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics, or
—
made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
3901
Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms
3901 10
– Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0,94
3901 10 10
– – Linear polyethylene 6,5 —
3901 10 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3901 20
– Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0,94 or more
3901 20 10
– – Polyethylene in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter, of a specific gravity of 0,958 or more at 23 °C, containing: for the manufacture of chlorosulphonated polyethylene ( 12 ) Free —
—
50 mg/kg or less of aluminium,
—
2 mg/kg or less of calcium,
—
2 mg/kg or less of chromium,
—
2 mg/kg or less of iron,
—
2 mg/kg or less of nickel,
—
2 mg/kg or less of titanium and
—
8 mg/kg or less of vanadium,
3901 20 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3901 30 00
– Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers 6,5 —
3901 90 30
– – Ionomer resin consisting of a salt of a terpolymer of ethylene with isobutyl acrylate and methacrylic acid; A-B-A block copolymer of polystyrene, ethylene-butylene copolymer and polystyrene, containing by weight 35 % or less of styrene, in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter Free —
3901 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3902
Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms
3902 10 00
– Polypropylene 6,5 —
3902 20 00
– Polyisobutylene 6,5 —
3902 30 00
– Propylene copolymers 6,5 —
3902 90 10
– – A-B-A block copolymer of polystyrene, ethylene-butylene copolymer and polystyrene, containing by weight 35 % or less of styrene, in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter Free —
3902 90 20
– – Polybut-1-ene, a copolymer of but-1-ene with ethylene containing by weight 10 % or less of ethylene, or a blend of polybut-1-ene with polyethylene and/or polypropylene containing by weight 10 % or less of polyethylene and/or 25 % or less of polypropylene, in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter Free —
3902 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3903
Polymers of styrene, in primary forms
3903 11 00
– – Expansible 6,5 —
3903 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3903 20 00
– Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers 6,5 —
3903 30 00
– Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymers 6,5 —
3903 90 10
– – Copolymer, solely of styrene with allyl alcohol, of an acetyl value of 175 or more Free —
3903 90 20
– – Brominated polystyrene, containing by weight 58 % or more but not more than 71 % of bromine, in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter Free —
3903 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3904
Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins, in primary forms
3904 10 00
– Poly(vinyl chloride), not mixed with any other substances 6,5 —
– Other polyvinyl chloride
3904 21 00
– – Non-plasticised 6,5 —
3904 22 00
– – Plasticised 6,5 —
3904 30 00
– Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers 6,5 —
3904 40 00
– Other vinyl chloride copolymers 6,5 —
3904 50
– Vinylidene chloride polymers
3904 50 10
– – Copolymer of vinylidene chloride with acrylonitrile, in the form of expansible beads of a diameter of 4 micrometres or more but not more than 20 micrometres Free —
3904 50 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3904 61 00
– – Polytetrafluoroethylene 6,5 —
3904 69 10
– – – Poly(vinyl fluoride), in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter Free —
3904 69 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3905
Polymers of vinyl acetate or of other vinyl esters, in primary forms; other vinyl polymers in primary forms
3905 12 00
– – In aqueous dispersion 6,5 —
3905 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Vinyl acetate copolymers
3905 21 00
– – In aqueous dispersion 6,5 —
3905 29 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3905 30 00
– Poly(vinyl alcohol), whether or not containing unhydrolysed acetate groups 6,5 —
3905 91 00
– – Copolymers 6,5 —
3905 99 10
– – – Poly(vinyl formal), in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter, of a molecular weight of 10 000 or more but not exceeding 40 000 and containing by weight: Free —
—
9,5 % or more but not more than 13 % of acetyl groups evaluated as vinyl acetate and
—
5 % or more but not more than 6,5 % of hydroxy groups evaluated as vinyl alcohol
3905 99 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3906
Acrylic polymers in primary forms
3906 10 00
– Poly(methyl methacrylate) 6,5 —
3906 90 10
– – Poly[ N -(3-hydroxyimino-1,1-dimethylbutyl)acrylamide] Free —
3906 90 20
– – Copolymer of 2-diisopropylaminoethyl methacrylate with decyl methacrylate, in the form of a solution in N,N -dimethylacetamide, containing by weight 55 % or more of copolymer Free —
3906 90 30
– – Copolymer of acrylic acid with 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, containing by weight 10 % or more but not more than 11 % of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate Free —
3906 90 40
– – Copolymer of acrylonitrile with methyl acrylate, modified with polybutadiene-acrylonitrile (NBR) Free —
3906 90 50
– – Polymerisation product of acrylic acid with alkyl methacrylate and small quantities of other monomers, for use as a thickener in the manufacture of textile printing pastes ( 12 ) Free —
3906 90 60
– – Copolymer of methyl acrylate with ethylene and a monomer containing a non-terminal carboxy group as a substituent, containing by weight 50 % or more of methyl acrylate, whether or not compounded with silica 5 —
3906 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3907
Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms
3907 10 00
– Polyacetals 6,5 —
3907 20
– Other polyethers
3907 20 11
– – – Polyethylene glycols 6,5 —
3907 20 20
– – – Other 6,5 —
3907 20 91
– – – Copolymer of 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane with ethylene oxide Free —
3907 20 99
– – – Other 6,5 —
3907 30 00
– Epoxide resins 6,5 —
3907 40 00
– Polycarbonates 6,5 —
3907 50 00
– Alkyd resins 6,5 —
3907 60
– Poly(ethylene terephthalate)
3907 60 20
– – Having a viscosity number of 78 ml/g or higher 6,5 —
3907 60 80
– – Other 6,5 —
3907 70 00
– Poly(lactic acid) 6,5 —
3907 91 10
– – – Liquid 6,5 —
3907 91 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3907 99 10
– – – Poly(ethylene naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylate) Free —
3907 99 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3908
Polyamides in primary forms
3908 10 00
– Polyamide-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12 6,5 —
3909
Amino-resins, phenolic resins and polyurethanes, in primary forms
3909 10 00
– Urea resins; thiourea resins 6,5 —
3909 20 00
– Melamine resins 6,5 —
3909 30 00
– Other amino-resins 6,5 —
3909 40 00
– Phenolic resins 6,5 —
3909 50 10
– – Polyurethane of 2,2′-( tert -butylimino)diethanol and 4,4′-methylenedicyclohexyl diisocyanate, in the form of a solution in N,N -dimethylacetamide, containing by weight 50 % or more of polymer Free —
3909 50 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3910 00 00
Silicones in primary forms 6,5 —
3911
Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulphides, polysulphones and other products specified in note 3 to this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms
3911 10 00
– Petroleum resins, coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins and polyterpenes 6,5 —
– – Condensation or rearrangement polymerisation products whether or not chemically modified
3911 90 11
– – – Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulphonyl-1,4-phenyleneoxy-1,4-phenyleneisopropylidene-1,4-phenylene), in one of the forms mentioned in note 6(b) to this chapter 3,5 —
3911 90 13
– – – Poly(thio-1,4-phenylene) Free —
3911 90 19
– – – Other 6,5 —
3911 90 92
– – – Copolymer of p -cresol and divinylbenzene, in the form of a solution in N,N -dimethylacetamide containing by weight 50 % or more of polymer; hydrogenated copolymers of vinyltoluene and α-methylstyrene Free —
3911 90 99
– – – Other 6,5 —
3912
Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms
3912 11 00
– – Non-plasticised 6,5 —
3912 12 00
– – Plasticised 6,5 —
3912 20
– Cellulose nitrates (including collodions)
3912 20 11
– – – Collodions and celloidin 6,5 —
3912 20 19
– – – Other 6 —
3912 20 90
– – Plasticised 6,5 —
3912 31 00
– – Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts 6,5 —
3912 39 20
– – – Hydroxypropylcellulose Free —
3912 39 85
– – – Other 6,5 —
3912 90 10
– – Cellulose esters 6,4 —
3912 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3913
Natural polymers (for example, alginic acid) and modified natural polymers (for example, hardened proteins, chemical derivatives of natural rubber), not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms
3913 10 00
– Alginic acid, its salts and esters 5 —
3914 00 00
Ion-exchangers based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913, in primary forms 6,5 —
II. WASTE, PARINGS AND SCRAP; SEMI-MANUFACTURES; ARTICLES
3915
Waste, parings and scrap, of plastics
3915 10 00
– Of polymers of ethylene 6,5 —
3915 20 00
– Of polymers of styrene 6,5 —
3915 30 00
– Of polymers of vinyl chloride 6,5 —
3915 90
– Of other plastics
3915 90 11
– – Of polymers of propylene 6,5 —
3915 90 80
– – Other 6,5 —
3916
Monofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm, rods, sticks and profile shapes, whether or not surface-worked but not otherwise worked, of plastics
3916 10 00
– Of polymers of ethylene 6,5 —
3916 20 00
– Of polymers of vinyl chloride 6,5 —
3916 90
– Of other plastics
3916 90 10
– – Of condensation or rearrangement polymerisation products, whether or not chemically modified 6,5 —
3916 90 50
– – Of addition polymerisation products 6,5 —
3916 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3917
Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics
3917 10
– Artificial guts (sausage casings) of hardened protein or of cellulosic materials
3917 10 10
– – Of hardened protein 5,3 —
3917 10 90
– – Of cellulosic materials 6,5 —
– Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid
3917 21
– – Of polymers of ethylene
3917 21 10
– – – Seamless and of a length exceeding the maximum cross-sectional dimension, whether or not surface-worked, but not otherwise worked 6,5 —
3917 21 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3917 22
– – Of polymers of propylene
3917 22 10
– – – Seamless and of a length exceeding the maximum cross-sectional dimension, whether or not surface-worked, but not otherwise worked 6,5 —
3917 22 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3917 23
– – Of polymers of vinyl chloride
3917 23 10
– – – Seamless and of a length exceeding the maximum cross-sectional dimension, whether or not surface-worked, but not otherwise worked 6,5 —
3917 23 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3917 29 00
– – Of other plastics 6,5 —
– Other tubes, pipes and hoses
3917 31 00
– – Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27,6 MPa 6,5 —
3917 32 00
– – Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings 6,5 —
3917 33 00
– – Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings 6,5 —
3917 39 00
– – Other 6,5 —
3917 40 00
– Fittings 6,5 —
3918
Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in rolls or in the form of tiles; wall or ceiling coverings of plastics, as defined in note 9 to this chapter
3918 10
– Of polymers of vinyl chloride
3918 10 10
– – Consisting of a support impregnated, coated or covered with poly(vinyl chloride) 6,5 m 2
3918 10 90
– – Other 6,5 m 2
3918 90 00
– Of other plastics 6,5 m 2
3919
Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics, whether or not in rolls
3919 10
– In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm
– – Strips, the coating of which consists of unvulcanised natural or synthetic rubber
3919 10 12
– – – Of poly(vinyl chloride) or of polyethylene 6,3 —
3919 10 15
– – – Of polypropylene 6,3 —
3919 10 19
– – – Other 6,3 —
3919 10 80
– – Other 6,5 —
3920
Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials
3920 10
– Of polymers of ethylene
– – Of a thickness not exceeding 0,125 mm
– – – Of polyethylene having a specific gravity of
3920 10 23
– – – – – Polyethylene film, of a thickness of 20 micrometres or more but not exceeding 40 micrometres, for the production of photoresist film used in the manufacture of semiconductors or printed circuits ( 12 ) Free —
3920 10 24
– – – – – Stretch film, not printed 6,5 —
3920 10 25
– – – – – Other 6,5 —
3920 10 28
– – – – 0,94 or more 6,5 —
3920 10 40
– – – Other 6,5 —
– – Of a thickness exceeding 0,125 mm
3920 10 81
– – – Synthetic paper pulp, in the form of moist sheets made from unconnected finely branched polyethylene fibrils, whether or not blended with cellulose fibres in a quantity not exceeding 15 %, containing poly(vinyl alcohol) dissolved in water as the moistening agent Free —
3920 10 89
– – – Other 6,5 —
3920 20
– Of polymers of propylene
– – Of a thickness not exceeding 0,10 mm
3920 20 21
– – – Biaxially oriented 6,5 —
3920 20 29
– – – Other 6,5 —
3920 20 80
– – Of a thickness exceeding 0,10 mm 6,5 —
3920 30 00
– Of polymers of styrene 6,5 —
– Of polymers of vinyl chloride
3920 43
– – Containing by weight not less than 6 % of plasticisers
3920 43 10
– – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 6,5 —
3920 43 90
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 6,5 —
3920 49 10
– – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 6,5 —
3920 49 90
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 6,5 —
3920 51 00
– – Of poly(methyl methacrylate) 6,5 —
3920 59 10
– – – Copolymer of acrylic and methacrylic esters, in the form of film of a thickness not exceeding 150 micrometres Free —
3920 59 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
– Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters
3920 61 00
– – Of polycarbonates 6,5 —
3920 62
– – Of poly(ethylene terephthalate)
– – – Of a thickness not exceeding 0,35 mm
3920 62 12
– – – – Poly(ethylene terephthalate) film, of a thickness of 72 micrometres or more but not exceeding 79 micrometres, for the manufacture of flexible magnetic disks ( 12 ) ; poly(ethylene terephthalate) film, of a thickness of 100 micrometres or more but not exceeding 150 micrometres, for the manufacture of photopolymer printing plates ( 12 ) Free —
3920 62 19
– – – – Other 6,5 —
3920 62 90
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 0,35 mm 6,5 —
3920 63 00
– – Of unsaturated polyesters 6,5 —
3920 69 00
– – Of other polyesters 6,5 —
– Of cellulose or its chemical derivatives
3920 71 00
– – Of regenerated cellulose 6,5 —
3920 73
– – Of cellulose acetate
3920 73 10
– – – Film in rolls or in strips, for cinematography or photography 6,3 —
3920 73 80
– – – Other 6,5 —
3920 79
– – Of other cellulose derivatives
3920 79 10
– – – Of vulcanised fibre 5,7 —
3920 79 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3920 91 00
– – Of poly(vinyl butyral) 6,1 —
3920 92 00
– – Of polyamides 6,5 —
3920 93 00
– – Of amino-resins 6,5 —
3920 94 00
– – Of phenolic resins 6,5 —
3920 99
– – Of other plastics
– – – Of condensation or rearrangement polymerisation products, whether or not chemically modified
3920 99 21
– – – – Polyimide sheet and strip, uncoated, or coated or covered solely with plastic Free —
3920 99 28
– – – – Other 6,5 —
– – – Of addition polymerisation products
3920 99 52
– – – – Poly(vinyl fluoride) sheet; biaxially oriented poly(vinyl alcohol) film, containing by weight 97 % or more of poly(vinyl alcohol), uncoated, of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm Free —
3920 99 53
– – – – Ion-exchange membranes of fluorinated plastic material, for use in chlor-alkali electrolytic cells ( 12 ) Free —
3920 99 59
– – – – Other 6,5 —
3920 99 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3921
Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics
3921 11 00
– – Of polymers of styrene 6,5 —
3921 12 00
– – Of polymers of vinyl chloride 6,5 —
3921 13
– – Of polyurethanes
3921 13 10
– – – Flexible 6,5 —
3921 13 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3921 14 00
– – Of regenerated cellulose 6,5 —
3921 19 00
– – Of other plastics 6,5 —
– – Of condensation or rearrangement polymerisation products, whether or not chemically modified
3921 90 10
– – – Of polyesters 6,5 —
3921 90 30
– – – Of phenolic resins 6,5 —
3921 90 41
– – – – – High-pressure laminates with a decorative surface on one or both sides 6,5 —
3921 90 43
– – – – – Other 6,5 —
3921 90 49
– – – – Other 6,5 —
3921 90 55
– – – Other 6,5 —
3921 90 60
– – Of addition polymerisation products 6,5 —
3921 90 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3922
Baths, shower-baths, sinks, washbasins, bidets, lavatory pans, seats and covers, flushing cisterns and similar sanitary ware, of plastics
3922 10 00
– Baths, shower-baths, sinks and washbasins 6,5 —
3922 20 00
– Lavatory seats and covers 6,5 —
3923
Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps and other closures, of plastics
3923 10 00
– Boxes, cases, crates and similar articles 6,5 —
– Sacks and bags including cones
3923 21 00
– – Of polymers of ethylene 6,5 —
3923 29
– – Of other plastics
3923 29 10
– – – Of poly(vinyl chloride) 6,5 —
3923 29 90
– – – Other 6,5 —
3923 30
– Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles
3923 30 10
– – Of a capacity not exceeding two litres 6,5 p/st
3923 30 90
– – Of a capacity exceeding two litres 6,5 p/st
3923 40
– Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports
3923 40 10
– – Spools, reels and similar supports for photographic and cinematographic film or for tapes, films and the like of heading 8523 5,3 —
3923 40 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3923 50
– Stoppers, lids, caps and other closures
3923 50 10
– – Caps and capsules for bottles 6,5 —
3923 50 90
– – Other 6,5 —
3924
Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and hygienic or toilet articles, of plastics
3924 10 00
– Tableware and kitchenware 6,5 —
3925
Builders' ware of plastics, not elsewhere specified or included
3925 10 00
– Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 litres 6,5 —
3925 20 00
– Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 6,5 p/st ( 73 )
3925 30 00
– Shutters, blinds (including venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts thereof 6,5 —
3925 90 10
– – Fittings and mountings intended for permanent installation in or on doors, windows, staircases, walls or other parts of buildings 6,5 —
3925 90 20
– – Trunking, ducting and cable trays for electrical circuits 6,5 —
3925 90 80
– – Other 6,5 —
3926
Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914
3926 10 00
– Office or school supplies 6,5 —
3926 20 00
– Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts) 6,5 —
3926 30 00
– Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like 6,5 —
3926 40 00
– Statuettes and other ornamental articles 6,5 —
3926 90 50
– – Perforated buckets and similar articles used to filter water at the entrance to drains 6,5 —
3926 90 92
– – – Made from sheet 6,5 —
3926 90 97
– – – Other 6,5 ( 74 ) —
1.
Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the nomenclature the expression ‘rubber’ means the following products, whether or not vulcanised or hard: natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, synthetic rubber, factice derived from oils, and such substances reclaimed.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);
b
footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64;
c
headgear or parts thereof (including bathing caps) of Chapter 65;
d
mechanical or electrical appliances or parts thereof of Section XVI (including electrical goods of all kinds), of hard rubber;
e
articles of Chapter 90, 92, 94 or 96; or
f
articles of Chapter 95 (other than sports gloves, mittens and mitts and articles of headings 4011 to 4013).
3.
In headings 4001 to 4003 and 4005, the expression ‘primary forms’ applies only to the following forms:
a
liquids and pastes (including latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised, and other dispersions and solutions);
b
blocks of irregular shape, lumps, bales, powders, granules, crumbs and similar bulk forms.
4.
In note 1 to this chapter and in heading 4002, the expression ‘synthetic rubber’ applies to:
a
unsaturated synthetic substances which can be irreversibly transformed by vulcanisation with sulphur into non-thermoplastic substances which, at a temperature between 18 and 29 °C, will not break on being extended to three times their original length and will return, after being extended to twice their original length, within a period of five minutes, to a length not greater than one-and-a-half times their original length. For the purposes of this test, substances necessary for the cross-linking, such as vulcanising activators or accelerators, may be added; the presence of substances as provided for by note 5(B)(2) and (3) is also permitted. However, the presence of any substances not necessary for the cross-linking, such as extenders, plasticisers and fillers, is not permitted;
c
natural rubber modified by grafting or mixing with plastics, depolymerised natural rubber, mixtures of unsaturated synthetic substances with saturated synthetic high polymers provided that all the abovementioned products comply with the requirements concerning vulcanisation, elongation and recovery in (a) above.
5.
(A) Headings 4001 and 4002 do not apply to any rubber or mixture of rubbers which has been compounded, before or after coagulation, with: (1) vulcanising agents, accelerators, retarders or activators (other than those added for the preparation of pre-vulcanised rubber latex); (2) pigments or other colouring matter, other than those added solely for the purpose of identification; (3) plasticisers or extenders (except mineral oil in the case of oil-extended rubber), fillers, reinforcing agents, organic solvents or any other substances, except those permitted under (B). (B) The presence of the following substances in any rubber or mixture of rubbers shall not affect its classification in heading 4001 or 4002, as the case may be, provided that such rubber or mixture of rubbers retains its essential character as a raw material: (1) emulsifiers or anti-tack agents; (2) small amounts of breakdown products of emulsifiers; (3) very small amounts of the following: heat-sensitive agents (generally, for obtaining thermosensitive rubber latexes), cationic surface-active agents (generally, for obtaining electropositive rubber latexes), antioxidants, coagulants, crumbling agents, freeze-resisting agents, peptisers, preservatives, stabilisers, viscosity-control agents, or similar special-purpose additives.
6.
For the purposes of heading 4004, the expression ‘waste, parings and scrap’ means rubber waste, parings and scrap from the manufacture or working of rubber and rubber goods definitely not usable as such because of cutting-up, wear or other reasons.
7.
Thread wholly of vulcanised rubber, of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 5 mm, is to be classified as strip, rods or profile shapes, of heading 4008.
8.
Heading 4010 includes conveyor or transmission belts or belting of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber.
9.
In headings 4001, 4002, 4003, 4005 and 4008, the expressions ‘plates’, ‘sheets’ and ‘strip’ apply only to plates, sheets and strip and to blocks of regular geometric shape, uncut or simply cut to rectangular (including square) shape, whether or not having the character of articles and whether or not printed or otherwise surface-worked, but not otherwise cut to shape or further worked. In heading 4008, the expressions ‘rods’ and ‘profile shapes’ apply only to such products, whether or not cut to length or surface-worked but not otherwise worked.
Additional note Additional note
1.
Where the woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens are present merely for reinforcing purposes, gloves, mittens or mitts impregnated, coated or covered with cellular rubber belong to Chapter 40, even if they are: (Note 3(c) to Chapter 56 and note 4, last paragraph, to Chapter 59).
—
made up from woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics (other than those of heading 5906), felt or nonwovens impregnated, coated or covered with cellular rubber, or
—
made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with cellular rubber.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4001
Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4001 10 00
– Natural rubber latex, whether or not prevulcanised Free —
4001 21 00
– – Smoked sheets Free —
4001 22 00
– – Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR) Free —
4001 29 00
– – Other Free —
4001 30 00
– Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums Free —
4002
Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip; mixtures of any product of heading 4001 with any product of this heading, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
– Styrene-butadiene rubber SBR; carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber XSBR
4002 11 00
– – Latex Free —
4002 19 10
– – – Styrene-butadiene rubber produced by emulsion polymerisation (E-SBR), in bales Free —
4002 19 20
– – – Styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymers produced by solution polymerisation (SBS, thermoplastic elastomers), in granules, crumbs or powders Free —
4002 19 30
– – – Styrene-butadiene rubber produced by solution polymerisation (S-SBR), in bales Free —
4002 19 90
– – – Other Free —
4002 20 00
– Butadiene rubber (BR) Free —
– Isobutene-isoprene butyl rubber IIR; halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber CIIR or BIIR
4002 31 00
– – Isobutene-isoprene (butyl) rubber (IIR) Free —
4002 39 00
– – Other Free —
– Chloroprene chlorobutadiene rubber CR
4002 41 00
– – Latex Free —
4002 49 00
– – Other Free —
– Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber NBR
4002 51 00
– – Latex Free —
4002 59 00
– – Other Free —
4002 60 00
– Isoprene rubber (IR) Free —
4002 70 00
– Ethylene-propylene-non-conjugated diene rubber (EPDM) Free —
4002 80 00
– Mixtures of any product of heading 4001 with any product of this heading Free —
4002 91 00
– – Latex Free —
4002 99 10
– – – Products modified by the incorporation of plastics 2,9 —
4002 99 90
– – – Other Free —
4003 00 00
Reclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip Free —
4004 00 00
Waste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules obtained therefrom Free —
4005
Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4005 10 00
– Compounded with carbon black or silica Free —
4005 20 00
– Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005 10 Free —
4005 91 00
– – Plates, sheets and strip Free —
4005 99 00
– – Other Free —
4006
Other forms (for example, rods, tubes and profile shapes) and articles (for example, discs and rings), of unvulcanised rubber
4006 10 00
– ‘Camel-back’ strips for retreading rubber tyres Free —
4006 90 00
– Other Free —
4007 00 00
Vulcanised rubber thread and cord 3 —
4008
Plates, sheets, strip, rods and profile shapes, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber
4008 11 00
– – Plates, sheets and strip 3 —
4008 19 00
– – Other 2,9 —
4008 21
– – Plates, sheets and strip
4008 21 10
– – – Floor coverings and mats 3 m 2
4008 21 90
– – – Other 3 —
4008 29 00
– – Other 2,9 —
4009
Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, with or without their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges)
– Not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials
4009 11 00
– – Without fittings 3 —
4009 12 00
– – With fittings 3 —
4009 21 00
– – Without fittings 3 —
4009 22 00
– – With fittings 3 —
– Reinforced or otherwise combined only with textile materials
4009 31 00
– – Without fittings 3 —
4009 32 00
– – With fittings 3 —
– Reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials
4009 41 00
– – Without fittings 3 —
4009 42 00
– – With fittings 3 —
4010
Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber
– Conveyor belts or belting
4010 11 00
– – Reinforced only with metal 6,5 —
4010 12 00
– – Reinforced only with textile materials 6,5 —
4010 19 00
– – Other 6,5 —
– Transmission belts or belting
4010 31 00
– – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm 6,5 —
4010 32 00
– – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm 6,5 —
4010 33 00
– – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 6,5 —
4010 34 00
– – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 6,5 —
4010 35 00
– – Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm 6,5 —
4010 36 00
– – Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 150 cm but not exceeding 198 cm 6,5 —
4010 39 00
– – Other 6,5 —
4011
New pneumatic tyres, of rubber
4011 10 00
– Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 4,5 p/st
4011 20
– Of a kind used on buses or lorries
4011 20 10
– – With a load index not exceeding 121 4,5 p/st
4011 20 90
– – With a load index exceeding 121 4,5 p/st
4011 30 00
– Of a kind used on aircraft 4,5 p/st
4011 40 00
– Of a kind used on motorcycles 4,5 p/st
4011 50 00
– Of a kind used on bicycles 4 p/st
– Other, having a ‘herring-bone’ or similar tread
4011 61 00
– – Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines 4 p/st
4011 62 00
– – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm 4 p/st
4011 63 00
– – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm 4 p/st
4011 69 00
– – Other 4 p/st
4011 92 00
– – Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines 4 p/st
4011 93 00
– – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm 4 p/st
4011 94 00
– – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm 4 p/st
4011 99 00
– – Other 4 p/st
4012
Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubber
4012 11 00
– – Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 4,5 p/st
4012 12 00
– – Of a kind used on buses or lorries 4,5 p/st
4012 13 00
– – Of a kind used on aircraft 4,5 p/st
4012 19 00
– – Other 4,5 p/st
4012 20 00
– Used pneumatic tyres 4,5 p/st
4012 90 20
– – Solid or cushion tyres 2,5 —
4012 90 30
– – Tyre treads 2,5 —
4012 90 90
– – Tyre flaps 4 —
4013
Inner tubes, of rubber
4013 10 00
– Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars), buses or lorries 4 p/st
4013 20 00
– Of a kind used on bicycles 4 p/st
4013 90 00
– Other 4 p/st
4014
Hygienic or pharmaceutical articles (including teats), of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, with or without fittings of hard rubber
4014 10 00
– Sheath contraceptives Free —
4014 90 00
– Other Free —
4015
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts), for all purposes, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber
– Gloves, mittens and mitts
4015 11 00
– – Surgical 2 pa
4015 19 00
– – Other 2,7 pa
4016
Other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber
4016 10 00
– Of cellular rubber 3,5 —
4016 91 00
– – Floor coverings and mats 2,5 —
4016 92 00
– – Erasers 2,5 —
4016 93 00
– – Gaskets, washers and other seals 2,5 —
4016 94 00
– – Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable 2,5 —
4016 95 00
– – Other inflatable articles 2,5 —
– – – For motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
4016 99 52
– – – – Rubber-to-metal bonded parts 2,5 —
4016 99 57
– – – – Other 2,5 —
4016 99 91
– – – – Rubber-to-metal bonded parts 2,5 —
4016 99 97
– – – – Other 2,5 —
4017 00 00
Hard rubber (for example, ebonite) in all forms, including waste and scrap; articles of hard rubber Free —
SECTION VIII SECTION VIII
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
parings or similar waste, of raw hides or skins (heading 0511);
b
birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down, of heading 0505 or 6701; or
c
hides or skins, with the hair or wool on, raw, tanned or dressed (Chapter 43); the following are, however, to be classified in Chapter 41, namely, raw hides and skins with the hair or wool on, of bovine animals (including buffalo), of equine animals, of sheep or lambs (except Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian or similar lambs, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lambs), of goats or kids (except Yemen, Mongolian or Tibetan goats and kids), of swine (including peccary), of chamois, of gazelle, of camels (including dromedaries), of reindeer, of elk, of deer, of roebucks or of dogs.
2.
(A) Headings 4104 to 4106 do not cover hides and skins which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible (headings 4101 to 4103, as the case may be). (B) For the purposes of headings 4104 to 4106, the term ‘crust’ includes hides and skins that have been retanned, coloured or fat-liquored (stuffed) prior to drying.
3.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘composition leather’ means only substances of the kind referred to in heading 4115.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4101
Raw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split
4101 20
– Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved
4101 20 10
– – Fresh Free p/st
4101 20 30
– – Wet-salted Free p/st
4101 20 50
– – Dried or dry-salted Free p/st
4101 20 90
– – Other Free p/st
4101 50
– Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg
4101 50 10
– – Fresh Free p/st
4101 50 30
– – Wet-salted Free p/st
4101 50 50
– – Dried or dry-salted Free p/st
4101 50 90
– – Other Free p/st
4101 90 00
– Other, including butts, bends and bellies Free —
4102
Raw skins of sheep or lambs (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not with wool on or split, other than those excluded by note 1(c) to this chapter
4102 10 10
– – Of lambs Free p/st
4102 10 90
– – Other Free p/st
4102 21 00
– – Pickled Free p/st
4102 29 00
– – Other Free p/st
4103
Other raw hides and skins (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split, other than those excluded by note 1(b) or 1(c) to this chapter
4103 20 00
– Of reptiles Free p/st
4103 30 00
– Of swine Free p/st
4103 90 10
– – Of goats or kids Free p/st
4103 90 90
– – Other Free —
4104
Tanned or crust hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared
– In the wet state including wet-blue
4104 11
– – Full grains, unsplit; grain splits
4104 11 10
– – – Whole bovine (including buffalo) hides and skins, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) Free p/st
– – – – Of bovine including buffalo animals
4104 11 51
– – – – – Whole hides and skins, of a unit surface area exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) Free p/st
4104 11 59
– – – – – Other Free p/st
4104 11 90
– – – – Other 5,5 p/st
4104 19 10
– – – Whole bovine (including buffalo) hides and skins, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) Free p/st
– – – – Of bovine including buffalo animals
4104 19 51
– – – – – Whole hides and skins, of a unit surface area exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) Free p/st
4104 19 59
– – – – – Other Free p/st
4104 19 90
– – – – Other 5,5 p/st
4104 41
– – Full grains, unsplit; grain splits
– – – Whole bovine including buffalo hides and skins, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet 2,6 m 2
4104 41 11
– – – – East India kip, whole, whether or not the heads and legs have been removed, each of a net weight of not more than 4,5 kg, not further prepared than vegetable tanned, whether or not having undergone certain treatments, but obviously unsuitable for immediate use for the manufacture of leather articles Free p/st
4104 41 19
– – – – Other 6,5 p/st
– – – – Of bovine including buffalo animals
4104 41 51
– – – – – Whole hides and skins, of a unit surface area exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) 6,5 p/st
4104 41 59
– – – – – Other 6,5 p/st
4104 41 90
– – – – Other 5,5 p/st
– – – Whole bovine including buffalo hides and skins, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet 2,6 m 2
4104 49 11
– – – – East India kip, whole, whether or not the heads and legs have been removed, each of a net weight of not more than 4,5 kg, not further prepared than vegetable tanned, whether or not having undergone certain treatments, but obviously unsuitable for immediate use for the manufacture of leather articles Free p/st
4104 49 19
– – – – Other 6,5 p/st
– – – – Of bovine including buffalo animals
4104 49 51
– – – – – Whole hides and skins, of a unit surface area exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) 6,5 p/st
4104 49 59
– – – – – Other 6,5 p/st
4104 49 90
– – – – Other 5,5 p/st
4105
Tanned or crust skins of sheep or lambs, without wool on, whether or not split, but not further prepared
4105 10
– In the wet state (including wet-blue)
4105 10 10
– – Not split 2 p/st
4105 10 90
– – Split 2 p/st
4105 30
– In the dry state (crust)
4105 30 10
– – Vegetable pre-tanned Indian hair sheep, whether or not having undergone certain treatments, but obviously unsuitable for immediate use for the manufacture of leather articles Free p/st
4105 30 91
– – – Not split 2 p/st
4105 30 99
– – – Split 2 p/st
4106
Tanned or crust hides and skins of other animals, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared
4106 21
– – In the wet state (including wet-blue)
4106 21 10
– – – Not split 2 p/st
4106 21 90
– – – Split 2 p/st
4106 22
– – In the dry state (crust)
4106 22 10
– – – Vegetable pre-tanned Indian goat or kid, whether or not having undergone certain treatments, but obviously unsuitable for immediate use for the manufacture of leather articles Free p/st
4106 22 90
– – – Other 2 p/st
4106 31
– – In the wet state (including wet-blue)
4106 31 10
– – – Not split 2 p/st
4106 31 90
– – – Split 2 p/st
4106 32
– – In the dry state (crust)
4106 32 10
– – – Not split 2 p/st
4106 32 90
– – – Split 2 p/st
4106 40 10
– – Vegetable pre-tanned Free p/st
4106 40 90
– – Other 2 p/st
4106 91 00
– – In the wet state (including wet-blue) 2 —
4106 92 00
– – In the dry state (crust) 2 p/st
4107
Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114
4107 11
– – Full grains, unsplit
– – – Bovine including buffalo leather, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet 2,6 m 2
4107 11 11
– – – – Boxcalf 6,5 m 2
4107 11 19
– – – – Other 6,5 m 2
4107 11 90
– – – Other 6,5 m 2
– – – Bovine including buffalo leather, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet 2,6 m 2
4107 12 11
– – – – Boxcalf 6,5 m 2
4107 12 19
– – – – Other 6,5 m 2
4107 12 91
– – – – Bovine (including buffalo) leather 5,5 m 2
4107 12 99
– – – – Equine leather 6,5 m 2
4107 19 10
– – – Bovine (including buffalo) leather, of a unit surface area not exceeding 28 square feet (2,6 m 2 ) 6,5 m 2
4107 19 90
– – – Other 6,5 m 2
4107 91
– – Full grains, unsplit
4107 91 10
– – – Sole leather 6,5 —
4107 91 90
– – – Other 6,5 m 2
4107 92 10
– – – Bovine (including buffalo) leather 5,5 m 2
4107 92 90
– – – Equine leather 6,5 m 2
4107 99 10
– – – Bovine (including buffalo) leather 6,5 m 2
4107 99 90
– – – Equine leather 6,5 m 2
4112 00 00
Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114 3,5 m 2
4113
Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of other animals, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114
4113 10 00
– Of goats or kids 3,5 m 2
4113 20 00
– Of swine 2 m 2
4113 30 00
– Of reptiles 2 m 2
4114
Chamois (including combination chamois) leather; patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather
4114 10
– Chamois (including combination chamois) leather
4114 10 10
– – Of sheep or lambs 2,5 p/st
4114 10 90
– – Of other animals 2,5 p/st
4114 20 00
– Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather 2,5 m 2
4115
Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip, whether or not in rolls; parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour
4115 10 00
– Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip, whether or not in rolls 2,5 —
4115 20 00
– Parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
sterile surgical catgut or similar sterile suture materials (heading 3006);
b
articles of apparel and clothing accessories (except gloves, mittens and mitts), lined with furskin or artificial fur or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on the outside except as mere trimming (heading 4303 or 4304);
c
made-up articles of netting (heading 5608);
d
articles of Chapter 64;
e
headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65;
f
whips, riding-crops or other articles of heading 6602;
g
cuff links, bracelets or other imitation jewellery (heading 7117);
h
fittings or trimmings for harness, such as stirrups, bits, horse brasses and buckles, separately presented (generally, Section XV);
ij
strings, skins for drums or the like, or other parts of musical instruments (heading 9209);
k
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings);
l
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or
m
buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners, press studs, button moulds or other parts of these articles, button blanks, of heading 9606.
2.
(A) In addition to the provisions of note 1 above, heading 4202 does not cover: (a) bags made of sheeting of plastics, whether or not printed, with handles, not designed for prolonged use (heading 3923); (b) articles of plaiting materials (heading 4602). (B) Articles of headings 4202 and 4203 which have parts of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal, of natural or cultured pearls, of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in those headings, even if such parts constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that these parts do not give the articles their essential character. If, on the other hand, the parts give the articles their essential character, the articles are to be classified in Chapter 71.
3.
For the purposes of heading 4203, the expression ‘articles of apparel and clothing accessories’ applies, inter alia, to gloves, mittens and mitts (including those for sport or for protection), aprons and other protective clothing, braces, belts, bandoliers and wrist straps, but excluding watch straps (heading 9113).
Additional note Additional note
1.
For the purposes of the subheadings of heading 4202, the term ‘outer surface’ shall refer to the material of the outer surface of the container being visible to the naked eye, even where this material is the outer layer of a combination of materials which makes up the outer material of the container.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4201 00 00
Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddle-cloths, saddlebags, dog coats and the like), of any material 2,7 —
4202
Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels, spectacle cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping-bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases, tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder boxes, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of sheeting of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper
– Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels and similar containers
4202 11
– – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather
4202 11 10
– – – Executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels and similar containers 3 p/st
4202 11 90
– – – Other 3 —
4202 12
– – With outer surface of plastics or of textile materials
4202 12 11
– – – – Executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels and similar containers 9,7 p/st
4202 12 19
– – – – Other 9,7 —
4202 12 50
– – – Of moulded plastic material 5,2 —
– – – Of other materials, including vulcanised fibre
4202 12 91
– – – – Executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels and similar containers 3,7 p/st
4202 12 99
– – – – Other 3,7 —
4202 19 10
– – – Of aluminium 5,7 —
4202 19 90
– – – Of other materials 3,7 —
– Handbags, whether or not with shoulder strap, including those without handle
4202 21 00
– – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather 3 p/st
4202 22
– – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials
4202 22 10
– – – Of plastic sheeting 9,7 p/st
4202 22 90
– – – Of textile materials 3,7 p/st
4202 29 00
– – Other 3,7 p/st
– Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag
4202 31 00
– – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather 3 —
4202 32
– – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials
4202 32 10
– – – Of plastic sheeting 9,7 —
4202 32 90
– – – Of textile materials 3,7 —
4202 39 00
– – Other 3,7 —
4202 91
– – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather
4202 91 10
– – – Travelling-bags, toilet bags, rucksacks and sports bags 3 —
4202 91 80
– – – Other 3 —
4202 92
– – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials
– – – Of plastic sheeting
4202 92 11
– – – – Travelling-bags, toilet bags, rucksacks and sports bags 9,7 —
4202 92 15
– – – – Musical instrument cases 6,7 —
4202 92 19
– – – – Other 9,7 —
– – – Of textile materials
4202 92 91
– – – – Travelling-bags, toilet bags, rucksacks and sports bags 2,7 —
4202 92 98
– – – – Other 2,7 —
4202 99 00
– – Other 3,7 —
4203
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather
4203 10 00
– Articles of apparel 4 —
– Gloves, mittens and mitts
4203 21 00
– – Specially designed for use in sports 9 pa
4203 29 10
– – – Protective for all trades 9 pa
4203 29 91
– – – – Men's and boys' 7 pa
4203 29 99
– – – – Other 7 pa
4203 30 00
– Belts and bandoliers 5 —
4203 40 00
– Other clothing accessories 5 —
4205 00
Other articles of leather or of composition leather
– Of a kind used in machinery or mechanical appliances or for other technical uses
4205 00 11
– – Conveyor or transmission belts or belting 2 —
4206 00 00
Articles of gut (other than silkworm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders or of tendons 1,7 —
1.
Throughout the nomenclature, references to ‘furskins’, other than to raw furskins of heading 4301, apply to hides or skins of all animals which have been tanned or dressed with the hair or wool on.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down (heading 0505 or 6701);
b
raw hides or skins, with the hair or wool on, of Chapter 41 (see note 1(c) to that chapter);
c
gloves, mittens and mitts consisting of leather and furskin or of leather and artificial fur (heading 4203);
d
articles of Chapter 64;
e
headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65; or
f
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites).
3.
Heading 4303 includes furskins and parts thereof, assembled with the addition of other materials, and furskins and parts thereof, sewn together in the form of garments or parts or accessories of garments or in the form of other articles.
4.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (except those excluded by note 2) lined with furskin or artificial fur or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on the outside except as mere trimming are to be classified in heading 4303 or 4304, as the case may be.
5.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘artificial fur’ means any imitation of furskin consisting of wool, hair or other fibres gummed or sewn on to leather, woven fabric or other materials, but does not include imitation furskins obtained by weaving or knitting (generally, heading 5801 or 6001).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4301
Raw furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers' use), other than raw hides and skins of heading 4101, 4102 or 4103
4301 10 00
– Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Free p/st
4301 30 00
– Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Free p/st
4301 60 00
– Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Free p/st
4301 80
– Other furskins, whole, with or without head, tail or paws
4301 80 30
– – Of marmots Free p/st
4301 80 50
– – Of wild felines Free p/st
4301 80 70
– – Other Free —
4301 90 00
– Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers' use Free —
4302
Tanned or dressed furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings), unassembled, or assembled (without the addition of other materials) other than those of heading 4303
– Whole skins, with or without head, tail or paws, not assembled
4302 11 00
– – Of mink Free p/st
4302 19 10
– – – Of beaver Free p/st
4302 19 20
– – – Of muskrat Free p/st
4302 19 30
– – – Of fox Free p/st
4302 19 35
– – – Of rabbit or hare Free p/st
4302 19 41
– – – – Of whitecoat pups of harp seal or of pups of hooded seal (blue-backs) 2,2 p/st
4302 19 49
– – – – Other 2,2 p/st
4302 19 50
– – – Of sea otters or of nutria (coypu) 2,2 p/st
4302 19 60
– – – Of marmots 2,2 p/st
4302 19 70
– – – Of wild felines 2,2 p/st
4302 19 75
– – – – Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb Free p/st
4302 19 80
– – – – Other 2,2 p/st
4302 19 95
– – – Other 2,2 —
4302 20 00
– Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled Free —
4302 30
– Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled
4302 30 10
– – ‘Dropped’ furskins 2,7 —
4302 30 21
– – – Of mink 2,2 p/st
4302 30 25
– – – Of rabbit or hare 2,2 p/st
4302 30 31
– – – Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb 2,2 p/st
4302 30 41
– – – Of muskrat 2,2 p/st
4302 30 45
– – – Of fox 2,2 p/st
4302 30 51
– – – – Of whitecoat pups of harp seal or of pups of hooded seal (blue-backs) 2,2 p/st
4302 30 55
– – – – Other 2,2 p/st
4302 30 61
– – – Of sea otters or of nutria (coypu) 2,2 p/st
4302 30 71
– – – Of wild felines 2,2 p/st
4302 30 95
– – – Other 2,2 —
4303
Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin
4303 10
– Articles of apparel and clothing accessories
4303 10 10
– – Of furskins of whitecoat pups of harp seal or of pups of hooded seal (blue-backs) 3,7 —
4303 10 90
– – Other 3,7 —
4304 00 00
Artificial fur and articles thereof 3,2 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
wood, in chips, in shavings, crushed, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy, or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes (heading 1211);
b
bamboos or other materials of a woody nature of a kind used primarily for plaiting, in the rough, whether or not split, sawn lengthwise or cut to length (heading 1401);
c
wood, in chips, in shavings, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in dyeing or in tanning (heading 1404);
d
activated charcoal (heading 3802);
e
articles of heading 4202;
g
footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64;
h
goods of Chapter 66 (for example, umbrellas and walking sticks and parts thereof);
ij
goods of heading 6808;
k
imitation jewellery of heading 7117;
l
goods of Section XVI or XVII (for example, machine parts, cases, covers, cabinets for machines and apparatus and wheelwrights' wares);
m
goods of Section XVIII (for example, clock cases and musical instruments and parts thereof);
n
parts of firearms (heading 9305);
o
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);
p
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites);
q
articles of Chapter 96 (for example, smoking pipes and parts thereof, buttons, pencils) excluding bodies and handles, of wood, for articles of heading 9603; or
r
articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).
2.
In this chapter, the expression ‘densified wood’ means wood which has been subjected to chemical or physical treatment (being, in the case of layers bonded together, treatment in excess of that needed to ensure a good bond), and which has thereby acquired increased density or hardness together with improved mechanical strength or resistance to chemical or electrical agencies.
3.
Headings 4414 to 4421 apply to articles of the respective descriptions of particle board or similar board, fibreboard, laminated wood or densified wood as they apply to such articles of wood.
4.
Products of heading 4410, 4411 or 4412 may be worked to form the shapes provided for in respect of the goods of heading 4409, curved, corrugated, perforated, cut or formed to shapes other than square or rectangular or submitted to any other operation, provided it does not give them the character of articles of other headings.
5.
Heading 4417 does not apply to tools in which the blade, working edge, working surface or other working part is formed by any of the materials specified in note 1 to Chapter 82.
6.
Subject to note 1 above and except where the context otherwise requires, any reference to ‘wood’ in a heading of this chapter applies also to bamboos and other materials of a woody nature.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 4403 41 to 4403 49, 4407 21 to 4407 29, 4408 31 to 4408 39 and 4412 31, the expression ‘tropical wood’ means one of the following types of wood: abura, acajou d'Afrique, afrormosia, ako, alan, andiroba, aningré, avodiré, azobé, balau, balsa, bossé clair, bossé foncé, cativo, cedro, dabema, dark red meranti, dibétou, doussié, framiré, freijo, fromager, fuma, geronggang, ilomba, imbuia, ipé, iroko, jaboty, jelutong, jequitiba, jongkong, kapur, kempas, keruing, kosipo, kotibé, koto, light red meranti, limba, louro, maçaranduba, mahogany, makoré, mandioqueira, mansonia, mengkulang, meranti bakau, merawan, merbau, merpauh, mersawa, moabi, niangon, nyatoh, obeche, okoumé, onzabili, orey, ovengkol, ozigo, padauk, paldao, palissandre de Guatemala, palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rio, palissandre de Rose, pau Amarelo, pau marfim, pulai, punah, quaruba, ramin, sapelli, saqui-saqui, sepetir, sipo, sucupira, suren, tauari, teak, tiama, tola, virola, white lauan, white meranti, white seraya, yellow meranti.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 4401 30 20, the expression ‘pellets’ means cylindrical products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a small quantity of binder, having a diameter not exceeding 25 mm and a length not exceeding 45 mm.
2.
For the purposes of heading 4405, ‘wood flour’ means wood powder of which not more than 8 % by weight is retained by a sieve with an aperture of 0,63 mm.
3.
For the purposes of subheadings 4414 00 10, 4418 10 10, 4418 20 10, 4419 00 10, 4420 10 11 and 4420 90 91, ‘tropical wood’ means the following tropical woods: acajou d'Afrique, alan, azobé, balsa, dark red meranti, dibétou, ilomba, imbuia, iroko, jelutong, jongkong, kapur, kempas, keruing, light red meranti, limba, mahogany (Swietenia spp.), makoré, mansonia, meranti bakau, merbau, obeche, okoumé, palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rio, palissandre de Rose, ramin, sapelli, sipo, teak, tiama, virola, white lauan, white meranti, white seraya and yellow meranti.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4401
Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms
4401 10 00
– Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms Free —
– Wood in chips or particles
4401 21 00
– – Coniferous Free —
4401 22 00
– – Non-coniferous Free —
4401 30
– Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms
4401 30 20
– – Pellets Free —
4401 30 40
– – – Sawdust Free —
4401 30 80
– – – Other Free —
4402
Wood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated
4402 10 00
– Of bamboo Free —
4402 90 00
– Other Free —
4403
Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
4403 10 00
– Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives Free m 3
4403 20
– Other, coniferous
– – Spruce of the species ‘ Picea abies Karst. ’ or silver fir Abies alba Mill.
4403 20 11
– – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 20 19
– – – Other Free m 3
– – Pine of the species ‘ Pinus sylvestris L. ’
4403 20 31
– – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 20 39
– – – Other Free m 3
4403 20 91
– – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 20 99
– – – Other Free m 3
– Other, of tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter
4403 41 00
– – Dark red meranti, light red meranti and meranti bakau Free m 3
4403 49 10
– – – Acajou d'Afrique, iroko and sapelli Free m 3
4403 49 35
– – – Okoumé and sipo Free m 3
4403 49 95
– – – Other Free m 3
4403 91
– – Of oak ( Quercus spp.)
4403 91 10
– – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 91 90
– – – Other Free m 3
4403 92
– – Of beech ( Fagus spp.)
4403 92 10
– – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 92 90
– – – Other Free m 3
4403 99 10
– – – Of poplar Free m 3
4403 99 30
– – – Of eucalyptus Free m 3
4403 99 51
– – – – Sawlogs Free m 3
4403 99 59
– – – – Other Free m 3
4403 99 95
– – – Other Free m 3
4404
Hoopwood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise; wooden sticks, roughly trimmed but not turned, bent or otherwise worked, suitable for the manufacture of walking sticks, umbrellas, tool handles or the like; chipwood and the like
4404 10 00
– Coniferous Free —
4404 20 00
– Non-coniferous Free —
4405 00 00
Wood wool; wood flour Free —
4406
Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood
4406 10 00
– Not impregnated Free m 3
4406 90 00
– Other Free m 3
4407
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm
4407 10 15
– – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 10 31
– – – – Spruce of the species ‘ Picea abies Karst. ’ or silver fir ( Abies alba Mill. ) Free m 3
4407 10 33
– – – – Pine of the species ‘ Pinus sylvestris L. ’ Free m 3
4407 10 38
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 10 91
– – – – Spruce of the species ‘ Picea abies Karst. ’ or silver fir ( Abies alba Mill. ) Free m 3
4407 10 93
– – – – Pine of the species ‘ Pinus sylvestris L. ’ Free m 3
4407 10 98
– – – – Other Free m 3
– Of tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter
4407 21
– – Mahogany ( Swietenia spp.)
4407 21 10
– – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 21 91
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 21 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 22
– – Virola, imbuia and balsa
4407 22 10
– – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 22 91
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 22 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 25
– – Dark red meranti, light red meranti and meranti bakau
4407 25 10
– – – End-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 25 30
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 25 50
– – – – Sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 25 90
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 26
– – White lauan, white meranti, white seraya, yellow meranti and alan
4407 26 10
– – – End-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 26 30
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 26 50
– – – – Sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 26 90
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 27 10
– – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 27 91
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 27 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 28 10
– – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 28 91
– – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 28 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 29 15
– – – End-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
– – – – Acajou d'Afrique, azobé, dibétou, ilomba, jelutong, jongkong, kapur, kempas, keruing, limba, makoré, mansonia, merbau, obeche, okoumé, palissandre de Rio, palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rose, ramin, sipo, teak and tiama
4407 29 20
– – – – – – Palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rio and palissandre de Rose 4,9 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 29 25
– – – – – – Other 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 29 45
– – – – – Sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 29 61
– – – – – – Azobé Free m 3
4407 29 68
– – – – – – Other Free m 3
4407 29 83
– – – – – Planed 4 ( 48 ) m 3
4407 29 85
– – – – – Sanded 4,9 ( 75 ) m 3
4407 29 95
– – – – – Other Free m 3
4407 91
– – Of oak ( Quercus spp.)
4407 91 15
– – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 91 31
– – – – – Blocks, strips and friezes for parquet or wood block flooring, not assembled Free m 2
4407 91 39
– – – – – Other Free m 3
4407 91 90
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 92 00
– – Of beech ( Fagus spp.) Free m 3
4407 93
– – Of maple ( Acer spp.)
4407 93 10
– – – Planed; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 93 91
– – – – Sanded 2,5 m 3
4407 93 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 94
– – Of cherry ( Prunus spp.)
4407 94 10
– – – Planed; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 94 91
– – – – Sanded 2,5 m 3
4407 94 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 95
– – Of ash ( Fraxinus spp.)
4407 95 10
– – – Planed; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 95 91
– – – – Sanded 2,5 m 3
4407 95 99
– – – – Other Free m 3
4407 99 20
– – – End-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded Free m 3
4407 99 25
– – – – Planed Free m 3
4407 99 40
– – – – Sanded 2,5 m 3
4407 99 91
– – – – – Of poplar Free m 3
4407 99 96
– – – – – Of tropical wood Free m 3
4407 99 98
– – – – – Other Free m 3
4408
Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm
4408 10 15
– – Planed; sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 3 m 3
4408 10 91
– – – Small boards for the manufacture of pencils ( 12 ) Free m 3
4408 10 93
– – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
4408 10 99
– – – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
– Of tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter
4408 31
– – Dark red meranti, light red meranti and meranti bakau
4408 31 11
– – – End-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 m 3
4408 31 21
– – – – Planed 4 m 3
4408 31 25
– – – – Sanded 4,9 m 3
4408 31 30
– – – – Other 6 m 3
– – – Acajou d'Afrique, limba, mahogany Swietenia spp., obeche, okoumé, palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rio, palissandre de Rose, sapelli, sipo, virola and white lauan
4408 39 15
– – – – Sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 4,9 m 3
4408 39 21
– – – – – Planed 4 m 3
4408 39 31
– – – – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 6 m 3
4408 39 35
– – – – – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 6 m 3
4408 39 55
– – – – Planed; sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 3 m 3
4408 39 70
– – – – – Small boards for the manufacture of pencils ( 12 ) Free m 3
4408 39 85
– – – – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
4408 39 95
– – – – – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
4408 90 15
– – Planed; sanded; end-jointed, whether or not planed or sanded 3 m 3
4408 90 35
– – – Small boards for the manufacture of pencils ( 12 ) Free m 3
4408 90 85
– – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
4408 90 95
– – – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm 4 m 3
4409
Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, moulded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed
4409 10 11
– – Mouldings for frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects Free m
4409 10 18
– – Other Free —
4409 21 00
– – Of bamboo Free —
4409 29 10
– – – Mouldings for frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects Free m
4409 29 91
– – – – Blocks, strips and friezes for parquet or wood block flooring, not assembled Free m 2
4409 29 99
– – – – Other Free —
4410
Particle board, oriented strand board (OSB) and similar board (for example, waferboard) of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not agglomerated with resins or other organic binding substances
4410 11
– – Particle board
4410 11 10
– – – Unworked or not further worked than sanded 7 m 3
4410 11 30
– – – Surface-covered with melamine-impregnated paper 7 m 3
4410 11 50
– – – Surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 7 m 3
4410 11 90
– – – Other 7 m 3
4410 12
– – Oriented strand board (OSB)
4410 12 10
– – – Unworked or not further worked than sanded 7 m 3
4410 12 90
– – – Other 7 m 3
4410 19 00
– – Other 7 m 3
4411
Fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances
– Medium density fibreboard MDF
4411 12
– – Of a thickness not exceeding 5 mm
4411 12 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 12 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4411 13
– – Of a thickness exceeding 5 mm but not exceeding 9 mm
4411 13 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 13 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4411 14
– – Of a thickness exceeding 9 mm
4411 14 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 14 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4411 92
– – Of a density exceeding 0,8 g/cm 3
4411 92 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 92 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4411 93
– – Of a density exceeding 0,5 g/cm 3 but not exceeding 0,8 g/cm 3
4411 93 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 93 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4411 94
– – Of a density not exceeding 0,5 g/cm 3
4411 94 10
– – – Not mechanically worked or surface covered 7 m 2
4411 94 90
– – – Other 7 m 2
4412
Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood
4412 10 00
– Of bamboo 10 m 3
– Other plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood other than bamboo, each ply not exceeding 6 mm thickness
4412 31
– – With at least one outer ply of tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter
4412 31 10
– – – Of acajou d'Afrique, dark red meranti, light red meranti, limba, mahogany (Swietenia spp.), obeche, okoumé, palissandre de Para, palissandre de Rio, palissandre de Rose, sapelli, sipo, virola or white lauan 10 m 3
4412 31 90
– – – Other 7 m 3
4412 32
– – Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood
4412 32 10
– – – Of alder, ash, beech, birch, cherry, chestnut, elm, hickory, hornbeam, horse chestnut, lime, maple, oak, plane tree, poplar, robinia, walnut or yellow poplar 7 m 3
4412 32 90
– – – Other 7 m 3
4412 39 00
– – Other 7 ( 10 ) m 3
4412 94
– – Blockboard, laminboard and battenboard
4412 94 10
– – – With at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood 10 m 3
4412 94 90
– – – Other 6 m 3
4412 99 30
– – – Containing at least one layer of particle board 6 m 3
– – – – With at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood
4412 99 40
– – – – – Of alder, ash, beech, birch, cherry, chestnut, elm, hickory, hornbeam, horse chestnut, lime, maple, oak, plane tree, poplar, robinia, walnut or yellow poplar 10 ( 10 ) m 3
4412 99 50
– – – – – Other 10 ( 10 ) m 3
4412 99 85
– – – – Other 10 ( 10 ) m 3
4413 00 00
Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes Free m 3
4414 00
Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects
4414 00 10
– Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 5,1 ( 75 ) —
4414 00 90
– Of other wood Free —
4415
Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of wood; pallets, box pallets and other load boards, of wood; pallet collars of wood
4415 10
– Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable-drums
4415 10 10
– – Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings 4 —
4415 10 90
– – Cable-drums 3 —
4415 20
– Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars
4415 20 20
– – Flat pallets; pallet collars 3 p/st
4416 00 00
Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves Free —
4417 00 00
Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood Free —
4418
Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood panels, assembled flooring panels, shingles and shakes
4418 10
– Windows, French windows and their frames
4418 10 10
– – Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 3 p/st ( 76 )
4418 10 50
– – Coniferous 3 p/st ( 76 )
4418 10 90
– – Of other wood 3 p/st ( 76 )
4418 20
– Doors and their frames and thresholds
4418 20 10
– – Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 6 ( 77 ) p/st ( 78 )
4418 20 50
– – Coniferous Free p/st ( 78 )
4418 20 80
– – Of other wood Free p/st ( 78 )
4418 40 00
– Shuttering for concrete constructional work Free —
4418 50 00
– Shingles and shakes Free —
4418 60 00
– Posts and beams Free —
– Assembled flooring panels
4418 71 00
– – For mosaic floors 3 m 2
4418 72 00
– – Other, multilayer Free m 2
4418 79 00
– – Other Free m 2
4418 90 10
– – Glue-laminated timber Free —
4418 90 80
– – Other Free —
4419 00
Tableware and kitchenware, of wood
4419 00 10
– Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 3 ( 17 ) —
4419 00 90
– Of other wood Free —
4420
Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery, and similar articles, of wood; statuettes and other ornaments, of wood; wooden articles of furniture not falling in Chapter 94
4420 10
– Statuettes and other ornaments, of wood
4420 10 11
– – Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 6 ( 77 ) —
4420 10 19
– – Of other wood Free —
4420 90 10
– – Wood marquetry and inlaid wood 4 m 3
4420 90 91
– – – Of tropical wood specified in additional note 3 to this chapter 6 ( 77 ) —
4420 90 99
– – – Other Free —
4421
Other articles of wood
4421 10 00
– Clothes hangers Free p/st
4421 90 91
– – Of fibreboard 4 —
4421 90 98
– – Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
footwear or parts of footwear of Chapter 64;
b
headgear or parts of headgear of Chapter 65; or
c
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4501
Natural cork, raw or simply prepared; waste cork; crushed, granulated or ground cork
4501 10 00
– Natural cork, raw or simply prepared Free —
4501 90 00
– Other Free —
4502 00 00
Natural cork, debacked or roughly squared, or in rectangular (including square) blocks, plates, sheets or strip (including sharp-edged blanks for corks or stoppers) Free —
4503
Articles of natural cork
4503 10
– Corks and stoppers
4503 10 10
– – Cylindrical 4,7 —
4503 10 90
– – Other 4,7 —
4504
Agglomerated cork (with or without a binding substance) and articles of agglomerated cork
4504 10
– Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid cylinders, including discs
4504 10 11
– – – For sparkling wine, including those with discs of natural cork 4,7 —
4504 10 19
– – – Other 4,7 —
4504 10 91
– – – With a binding substance 4,7 —
4504 10 99
– – – Other 4,7 —
4504 90 20
– – Corks and stoppers 4,7 —
4504 90 80
– – Other 4,7 —
1.
In this chapter, the expression ‘plaiting materials’ means materials in a state or form suitable for plaiting, interlacing or similar processes; it includes straw, osier or willow, bamboos, rattans, rushes, reeds, strips of wood, strips of other vegetable material (for example, strips of bark, narrow leaves and raffia or other strips obtained from broad leaves), unspun natural textile fibres, monofilament and strip and the like of plastics and strips of paper, but not strips of leather or composition leather or of felt or nonwovens, human hair, horsehair, textile rovings or yarns, or monofilament and strip and the like of Chapter 54.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
wallcoverings of heading 4814;
b
twine, cordage, ropes or cables, plaited or not (heading 5607);
c
footwear or headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 64 or 65;
d
vehicles or bodies for vehicles of basketware (Chapter 87); or
e
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings).
3.
For the purposes of heading 4601, the expression ‘plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, bound together in parallel strands’ means plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, placed side by side and bound together, in the form of sheets, whether or not the binding materials are of spun textile materials.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4601
Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips; plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, bound together in parallel strands or woven, in sheet form, whether or not being finished articles (for example, mats, matting, screens)
– Mats, matting and screens of vegetable materials
4601 21 10
– – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 21 90
– – – Other 2,2 —
4601 22 10
– – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 22 90
– – – Other 2,2 —
4601 29 10
– – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 29 90
– – – Other 2,2 —
4601 92 05
– – – Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips Free —
4601 92 10
– – – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 92 90
– – – – Other 2,2 —
4601 93 05
– – – Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips Free —
4601 93 10
– – – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 93 90
– – – – Other 2,2 —
4601 94
– – Of other vegetable materials
4601 94 05
– – – Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips Free —
4601 94 10
– – – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 3,7 —
4601 94 90
– – – – Other 2,2 —
4601 99 05
– – – Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips 1,7 —
4601 99 10
– – – – Of plaits or similar products of plaiting materials 4,7 —
4601 99 90
– – – – Other 2,7 —
4602
Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials or made up from goods of heading 4601; articles of loofah
4602 11 00
– – Of bamboo 3,7 —
4602 12 00
– – Of rattan 3,7 —
4602 19 10
– – – Straw envelopes for bottles 1,7 —
4602 19 91
– – – – Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials 3,7 —
4602 19 99
– – – – Other 3,7 —
1.
For the purposes of heading 4702, the expression ‘chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades’ means chemical wood pulp having by weight an insoluble fraction of 92 % or more for soda or sulphate wood pulp or of 88 % or more for sulphite wood pulp after one hour in a caustic soda solution containing 18 % sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 20 °C, and for sulphite wood pulp an ash content that does not exceed 0,15 % by weight.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4701 00
Mechanical wood pulp
4701 00 10
– Thermo-mechanical wood pulp Free kg 90 % sdt
4701 00 90
– Other Free kg 90 % sdt
4702 00 00
Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades Free kg 90 % sdt
4703
Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades
4703 11 00
– – Coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4703 19 00
– – Non-coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
– Semi-bleached or bleached
4703 21 00
– – Coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4703 29 00
– – Non-coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4704
Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades
4704 11 00
– – Coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4704 19 00
– – Non-coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
– Semi-bleached or bleached
4704 21 00
– – Coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4704 29 00
– – Non-coniferous Free kg 90 % sdt
4705 00 00
Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes Free kg 90 % sdt
4706
Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material
4706 10 00
– Cotton linters pulp Free —
4706 20 00
– Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard Free kg 90 % sdt
4706 30 00
– Other, of bamboo Free kg 90 % sdt
4706 91 00
– – Mechanical Free kg 90 % sdt
4706 92 00
– – Chemical Free kg 90 % sdt
4706 93 00
– – Semi-chemical Free kg 90 % sdt
4707
Recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard
4707 10 00
– Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard Free —
4707 20 00
– Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass Free —
4707 30
– Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter)
4707 30 10
– – Old and unsold newspapers and magazines, telephone directories, brochures and printed advertising material Free —
4707 30 90
– – Other Free —
4707 90
– Other, including unsorted waste and scrap
4707 90 10
– – Unsorted Free —
4707 90 90
– – Sorted Free —
1.
For the purposes of this chapter, except where the context otherwise requires, a reference to ‘paper’ includes references to paperboard (irrespective of thickness or weight per m 2 ).
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
articles of Chapter 30;
b
stamping foils of heading 3212;
c
perfumed papers or papers impregnated or coated with cosmetics (Chapter 33);
d
paper or cellulose wadding impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent (heading 3401) or with polishes, creams or similar preparations (heading 3405);
e
sensitised paper or paperboard of headings 3701 to 3704;
f
paper impregnated with diagnostic or laboratory reagents (heading 3822);
g
paper-reinforced stratified sheeting of plastics, or one layer of paper or paperboard coated or covered with a layer of plastics, the latter constituting more than half the total thickness, or articles of such materials, other than wallcoverings of heading 4814 (Chapter 39);
h
articles of heading 4202 (for example, travel goods);
ij
articles of Chapter 46 (manufactures of plaiting material);
k
paper yarn or textile articles of paper yarn (Section XI);
l
articles of Chapter 64 or 65;
m
abrasive paper or paperboard (heading 6805) or paper- or paperboard-backed mica (heading 6814) (paper and paperboard coated with mica powder are, however, to be classified in this chapter);
n
metal foil backed with paper or paperboard (generally Section XIV or XV);
o
articles of heading 9209; or
p
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites) or Chapter 96 (for example, buttons).
3.
Subject to the provisions of note 7, headings 4801 to 4805 include paper and paperboard which have been subjected to calendering, supercalendering, glazing or similar finishing, false watermarking or surface sizing, and also paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coloured or marbled throughout the mass by any method. Except where heading 4803 otherwise requires, these headings do not apply to paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres which have been otherwise processed.
4.
In this chapter, the expression ‘newsprint’ means uncoated paper of a kind used for the printing of newspapers, of which not less than 50 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process, unsized or very lightly sized, having a surface roughness Parker Print Surf (1 MPa) on each side exceeding 2,5 micrometres (microns), weighing not less than 40 g/m 2 and not more than 65 g/m 2 .
5.
For the purposes of heading 4802, the expressions ‘paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes’ and ‘non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper’ mean paper and paperboard made mainly from bleached pulp or from pulp obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process and satisfying any of the following criteria: Heading 4802 does not, however, cover filter paper or paperboard (including tea-bag paper) or felt paper or paperboard.
—
For paper or paperboard weighing not more than 150 g/m 2 :
a
containing 10 % or more of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process, and
1.
weighing not more than 80 g/m 2 , or
2.
coloured throughout the mass; or
b
containing more than 8 % ash, and
1.
weighing not more than 80 g/m 2 , or
2.
coloured throughout the mass; or
c
containing more than 3 % ash and having a brightness of 60 % or more; or
d
containing more than 3 % but not more than 8 % ash, having a brightness less than 60 %, and a burst index equal to or less than 2,5 kPa·m 2 /g; or
e
containing 3 % ash or less, having a brightness of 60 % or more and a burst index equal to or less than 2,5 kPa·m 2 /g.
—
For paper or paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m 2 :
a
coloured throughout the mass; or
b
having a brightness of 60 % or more, and
1.
a caliper of 225 micrometres (microns) or less, or
2.
a caliper of more than 225 micrometres (microns) but not more than 508 micrometres (microns) and an ash content of more than 3 %; or
c
having a brightness of less than 60 %, a caliper of 254 micrometres (microns) or less and an ash content of more than 8 %.
6.
In this chapter, ‘kraft paper and paperboard’ means paper and paperboard of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda processes.
7.
Except where the terms of the headings otherwise require, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres answering to a description in two or more of the headings 4801 to 4811 are to be classified under that one of such headings which occurs last in numerical order in the nomenclature.
8.
Headings 4801 and 4803 to 4809 apply only to paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres:
a
in strips or rolls of a width exceeding 36 cm; or
b
in rectangular (including square) sheets with one side exceeding 36 cm and the other side exceeding 15 cm in the unfolded state.
9.
For the purposes of heading 4814, the expression ‘wallpaper and similar wallcoverings’ applies only to: Products on a base of paper or paperboard, suitable for use both as floor coverings and as wallcoverings, are to be classified in heading 4823.
a
paper in rolls, of a width of not less than 45 cm and not more than 160 cm, suitable for wall or ceiling decoration:
1
grained, embossed, surface-coloured, design-printed or otherwise surface-decorated (for example, with textile flock), whether or not coated or covered with transparent protective plastics;
2
with an uneven surface resulting from the incorporation of particles of wood, straw, etc.;
3
coated or covered on the face side with plastics, the layer of plastics being grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated; or
4
covered on the face side with plaiting material, whether or not bound together in parallel strands or woven;
b
borders and friezes, of paper, treated as above, whether or not in rolls, suitable for wall or ceiling decoration;
c
wallcoverings of paper made up of several panels, in rolls or sheets, printed so as to make up a scene, design or motif when applied to a wall.
10.
Heading 4820 does not cover loose sheets or cards, cut to size, whether or not printed, embossed or perforated.
11.
Heading 4823 applies, inter alia, to perforated paper or paperboard cards for jacquard or similar machines and paper lace.
12.
Except for the goods of heading 4814 or 4821, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and articles thereof, printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations, which are not merely incidental to the primary use of the goods fall in Chapter 49.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 4804 11 and 4804 19, ‘kraftliner’ means machine-finished or machine-glazed paper and paperboard, of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda processes, in rolls, weighing more than 115 g/m 2 and having a minimum Mullen bursting strength as indicated in the following table or the linearly interpolated or extrapolated equivalent for any other weight.
Weight g/m 2
Minimum Mullen bursting strength (kPa)
2.
For the purposes of subheadings 4804 21 and 4804 29, ‘sack kraft paper’ means machine-finished paper, of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda processes, in rolls, weighing not less than 60 g/m 2 but not more than 115 g/m 2 and meeting one of the following sets of specifications:
a
having a Mullen burst index of not less than 3,7 kPa·m 2 /g and a stretch factor of more than 4,5 % in the cross direction and of more than 2 % in the machine direction;
b
having minima for tear and tensile as indicated in the following table or the linearly interpolated equivalent for any other weight:
Weight g/m 2
Minimum tear (mN) Minimum tensile (kN/m)
Machine direction
Machine direction plus cross direction Cross direction Machine direction plus cross direction
3.
For the purposes of subheading 4805 11, ‘semi-chemical fluting paper’ means paper, in rolls, of which not less than 65 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of unbleached hardwood fibres obtained by a semi-chemical pulping process, and having a CMT 30 (Corrugated Medium Test with 30 minutes of conditioning) crush resistance exceeding 1,8 newtons/g/m 2 at 50 % relative humidity, at 23 °C.
4.
Subheading 4805 12 covers paper, in rolls, made mainly of straw pulp obtained by a semi-chemical process, weighing 130 g/m 2 or more, and having a CMT 30 (Corrugated Medium Test with 30 minutes of conditioning) crush resistance exceeding 1,4 newtons/g/m 2 at 50 % relative humidity, at 23 °C.
5.
Subheadings 4805 24 and 4805 25 cover paper and paperboard made wholly or mainly of pulp of recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard. Testliner may also have a surface layer of dyed paper or of paper made of bleached or unbleached non-recovered pulp. These products have a Mullen burst index of not less than 2 kPa·m 2 /g.
6.
For the purposes of subheading 4805 30, ‘sulphite wrapping paper’ means machine-glazed paper, of which more than 40 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by the chemical sulphite process, having an ash content not exceeding 8 % and having a Mullen burst index of not less than 1,47 kPa·m 2 /g.
7.
For the purposes of subheading 4810 22, ‘lightweight coated paper’ means paper, coated on both sides, of a total weight not exceeding 72 g/m 2 , with a coating weight not exceeding 15 g/m 2 per side, on a base of which not less than 50 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical process.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4801 00 00
Newsprint, in rolls or sheets Free —
4802
Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size, other than paper of heading 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and paperboard
4802 10 00
– Handmade paper and paperboard Free —
4802 20 00
– Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard Free —
4802 40 10
– – Not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres Free —
4802 40 90
– – Other Free —
– Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres
4802 54 00
– – Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 Free —
4802 55
– – Weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but not more than 150 g/m 2 , in rolls
4802 55 15
– – – Weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but less than 60 g/m 2 Free —
4802 55 25
– – – Weighing 60 g/m 2 or more but less than 75 g/m 2 Free —
4802 55 30
– – – Weighing 75 g/m 2 or more but less than 80 g/m 2 Free —
4802 55 90
– – – Weighing 80 g/m 2 or more Free —
4802 56
– – Weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but not more than 150 g/m 2 , in sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state
4802 56 20
– – – With one side measuring 297 mm and the other side measuring 210 mm (A4 format) Free —
4802 56 80
– – – Other Free —
4802 57 00
– – Other, weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but not more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4802 58
– – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2
4802 58 10
– – – In rolls Free —
4802 58 90
– – – Other Free —
– Other paper and paperboard, of which more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process
4802 61 15
– – – Weighing less than 72 g/m 2 and of which more than 50 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical process Free —
4802 61 80
– – – Other Free —
4802 62 00
– – In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state Free —
4802 69 00
– – Other Free —
4803 00
Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, whether or not creped, crinkled, embossed, perforated, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or sheets
4803 00 10
– Cellulose wadding Free —
– Creped paper and webs of cellulose fibres tissues, weighing, per ply
4803 00 31
– – Not more than 25 g/m 2 Free —
4803 00 39
– – More than 25 g/m 2 Free —
4803 00 90
– Other Free —
4804
Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, other than that of heading 4802 or 4803
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process
4804 11 11
– – – – Weighing less than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4804 11 15
– – – – Weighing 150 g/m 2 or more but less than 175 g/m 2 Free —
4804 11 19
– – – – Weighing 175 g/m 2 or more Free —
4804 11 90
– – – Other Free —
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process
– – – – Composed of one or more layers unbleached and an outside layer bleached, semi-bleached or coloured, weighing per m 2
4804 19 12
– – – – – Less than 175 g Free —
4804 19 19
– – – – – 175 g or more Free —
4804 19 30
– – – – Other Free —
4804 19 90
– – – Other Free —
4804 21 10
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process Free —
4804 21 90
– – – Other Free —
4804 29 10
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process Free —
4804 29 90
– – – Other Free —
– Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150 g/m 2 or less
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process
4804 31 51
– – – – Kraft electro-technical insulating paper Free —
4804 31 58
– – – – Other Free —
4804 31 80
– – – Other Free —
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process
4804 39 51
– – – – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass Free —
4804 39 58
– – – – Other Free —
4804 39 80
– – – Other Free —
– Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m 2 but less than 225 g/m 2
4804 41 91
– – – Saturating kraft Free —
4804 41 98
– – – Other Free —
4804 42 00
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process Free —
4804 49 00
– – Other Free —
– Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225 g/m 2 or more
4804 51 00
– – Unbleached Free —
4804 52 00
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process Free —
4804 59 10
– – – Of which not less than 80 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of coniferous fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda process Free —
4804 59 90
– – – Other Free —
4805
Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, not further worked or processed than as specified in note 3 to this chapter
4805 11 00
– – Semi-chemical fluting paper Free —
4805 12 00
– – Straw fluting paper Free —
4805 19 10
– – – Wellenstoff Free —
4805 19 90
– – – Other Free —
– Testliner recycled liner board
4805 24 00
– – Weighing 150 g/m 2 or less Free —
4805 25 00
– – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4805 30
– Sulphite wrapping paper
4805 30 10
– – Weighing less than 30 g/m 2 Free —
4805 30 90
– – Weighing 30 g/m 2 or more Free —
4805 40 00
– Filter paper and paperboard Free —
4805 50 00
– Felt paper and paperboard Free —
4805 91 00
– – Weighing 150 g/m 2 or less Free —
4805 92 00
– – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2 but less than 225 g/m 2 Free —
4805 93
– – Weighing 225 g/m 2 or more
4805 93 20
– – – Made from recovered paper Free —
4805 93 80
– – – Other Free —
4806
Vegetable parchment, greaseproof papers, tracing papers and glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers, in rolls or sheets
4806 10 00
– Vegetable parchment Free —
4806 20 00
– Greaseproof papers Free —
4806 30 00
– Tracing papers Free —
4806 40
– Glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers
4806 40 10
– – Glassine papers Free —
4806 40 90
– – Other Free —
4807 00
Composite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally reinforced, in rolls or sheets
4807 00 30
– Made from recovered paper, whether or not covered with paper Free —
4807 00 80
– Other Free —
4808
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets, other than paper of the kind described in heading 4803
4808 10 00
– Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated Free —
4808 20 00
– Sack kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated Free —
4808 30 00
– Other kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated Free —
4808 90 00
– Other Free —
4809
Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (including coated or impregnated paper for duplicator stencils or offset plates), whether or not printed, in rolls or sheets
4809 20
– Self-copy paper
4809 20 10
– – In rolls Free —
4809 20 90
– – In sheets Free —
4809 90 10
– – Carbon or similar copying papers Free —
4809 90 90
– – Other Free —
4810
Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin (China clay) or other inorganic substances, with or without a binder, and with no other coating, whether or not surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size
– Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres
4810 13 20
– – – Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard, weighing not more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4810 13 80
– – – Other Free —
4810 14
– – In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state
4810 14 20
– – – Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard, weighing not more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4810 14 80
– – – Other Free —
4810 19 10
– – – Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard, weighing not more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4810 19 90
– – – Other Free —
– Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, of which more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process
4810 22
– – Lightweight coated paper
4810 22 10
– – – In rolls of a width exceeding 15 cm or in sheets with one side exceeding 36 cm and the other side exceeding 15 cm in the unfolded state Free —
4810 22 90
– – – Other Free —
4810 29 30
– – – In rolls Free —
4810 29 80
– – – Other Free —
– Kraft paper and paperboard, other than that of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes
4810 31 00
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and weighing 150 g/m 2 or less Free —
4810 32
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and weighing more than 150 g/m 2
4810 32 10
– – – Coated with kaolin Free —
4810 32 90
– – – Other Free —
4810 39 00
– – Other Free —
– Other paper and paperboard
4810 92 10
– – – Each layer bleached Free —
4810 92 30
– – – With only one outer layer bleached Free —
4810 92 90
– – – Other Free —
4810 99 10
– – – Bleached paper and paperboard, coated with kaolin Free —
4810 99 30
– – – Coated with mica powder Free —
4810 99 90
– – – Other Free —
4811
Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated, impregnated, covered, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size, other than goods of the kind described in heading 4803, 4809 or 4810
4811 10 00
– Tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard Free —
– Gummed or adhesive paper and paperboard
4811 41
– – Self-adhesive
4811 41 20
– – – Of a width not exceeding 10 cm, the coating of which consists of unvulcanised natural or synthetic rubber Free —
4811 41 90
– – – Other Free —
4811 49 00
– – Other Free —
– Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with plastics excluding adhesives
4811 51 00
– – Bleached, weighing more than 150 g/m 2 Free —
4811 59 00
– – Other Free —
4811 60 00
– Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol Free —
4811 90 00
– Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres Free —
4812 00 00
Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp Free —
4813
Cigarette paper, whether or not cut to size or in the form of booklets or tubes
4813 10 00
– In the form of booklets or tubes Free —
4813 20 00
– In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm Free —
4813 90 10
– – In rolls of a width exceeding 5 cm but not exceeding 15 cm Free —
4813 90 90
– – Other Free —
4814
Wallpaper and similar wallcoverings; window transparencies of paper
4814 10 00
– ‘Ingrain’ paper Free —
4814 20 00
– Wallpaper and similar wallcoverings, consisting of paper coated or covered, on the face side, with a grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated layer of plastics Free —
4814 90 10
– – Wallpaper and similar wallcoverings, consisting of grained, embossed, surface-coloured, design-printed or otherwise surface-decorated paper, coated or covered with transparent protective plastics Free —
4814 90 80
– – Other Free —
4816
Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those of heading 4809), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxes
4816 20 00
– Self-copy paper Free —
4816 90 00
– Other Free —
4817
Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery
4817 10 00
– Envelopes Free —
4817 20 00
– Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards Free —
4817 30 00
– Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery Free —
4818
Toilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, in rolls of a width not exceeding 36 cm, or cut to size or shape; handkerchiefs, cleansing tissues, towels, tablecloths, serviettes, napkins for babies, tampons, bedsheets and similar household, sanitary or hospital articles, articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of paper pulp, paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres
4818 10 10
– – Weighing, per ply, 25 g/m 2 or less Free —
4818 10 90
– – Weighing, per ply, more than 25 g/m 2 Free —
4818 20
– Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels
4818 20 10
– – Handkerchiefs and cleansing or facial tissues Free —
4818 20 91
– – – In rolls Free —
4818 20 99
– – – Other Free —
4818 30 00
– Tablecloths and serviettes Free —
4818 40
– Sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles
– – Sanitary towels, tampons and similar articles
4818 40 11
– – – Sanitary towels Free —
4818 40 13
– – – Tampons Free —
4818 40 19
– – – Other Free —
– – Napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles
4818 40 91
– – – Napkins and napkin liners for babies Free —
4818 40 99
– – – Other (for example, incontinence care articles) Free —
4818 50 00
– Articles of apparel and clothing accessories Free —
4818 90 10
– – Articles of a kind used for surgical, medical or hygienic purposes, not put up for retail sale Free —
4818 90 90
– – Other Free —
4819
Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres; box files, letter trays, and similar articles, of paper or paperboard, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like
4819 10 00
– Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard Free —
4819 20 00
– Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard Free —
4819 30 00
– Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40 cm or more Free —
4819 40 00
– Other sacks and bags, including cones Free —
4819 50 00
– Other packing containers, including record sleeves Free —
4819 60 00
– Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like Free —
4820
Registers, account books, notebooks, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles, exercise books, blotting pads, binders (loose-leaf or other), folders, file covers, manifold business forms, interleaved carbon sets and other articles of stationery, of paper or paperboard; albums for samples or for collections and book covers, of paper or paperboard
4820 10
– Registers, account books, notebooks, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles
4820 10 10
– – Registers, account books, order books and receipt books Free —
4820 10 30
– – Notebooks, letter pads and memorandum pads Free —
4820 10 50
– – Diaries Free —
4820 10 90
– – Other Free —
4820 20 00
– Exercise books Free —
4820 30 00
– Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers Free —
4820 40 00
– Manifold business forms and interleaved carbon sets Free —
4820 50 00
– Albums for samples or for collections Free —
4820 90 00
– Other Free —
4821
Paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed
4821 10 10
– – Self-adhesive Free —
4821 10 90
– – Other Free —
4821 90 10
– – Self-adhesive Free —
4821 90 90
– – Other Free —
4822
Bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports, of paper pulp, paper or paperboard (whether or not perforated or hardened)
4822 10 00
– Of a kind used for winding textile yarn Free —
4822 90 00
– Other Free —
4823
Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shape; other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres
4823 20 00
– Filter paper and paperboard Free —
4823 40 00
– Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus Free —
– Trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like, of paper or paperboard
4823 61 00
– – Of bamboo Free —
4823 69 10
– – – Trays, dishes and plates Free —
4823 69 90
– – – Other Free —
4823 70
– Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp
4823 70 10
– – Moulded trays and boxes for packing eggs Free —
4823 70 90
– – Other Free —
4823 90 40
– – Paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes Free —
4823 90 85
– – Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
photographic negatives or positives on transparent bases (Chapter 37);
b
maps, plans or globes, in relief, whether or not printed (heading 9023);
c
playing cards or other goods of Chapter 95; or
d
original engravings, prints or lithographs (heading 9702), postage or revenue stamps, stamp-postmarks, first-day covers, postal stationery or the like of heading 9704, antiques of an age exceeding 100 years or other articles of Chapter 97.
2.
For the purposes of Chapter 49, the term ‘printed’ also means reproduced by means of a duplicating machine, produced under the control of an automatic data-processing machine, embossed, photographed, photocopied, thermocopied or typewritten.
3.
Newspapers, journals and periodicals which are bound otherwise than in paper, and sets of newspapers, journals or periodicals comprising more than one number under a single cover are to be classified in heading 4901, whether or not containing advertising material.
4.
Heading 4901 also covers: However, printed pictures or illustrations not bearing a text, whether in the form of signatures or separate sheets, fall in heading 4911.
a
a collection of printed reproductions of, for example, works of art or drawings, with a relative text, put up with numbered pages in a form suitable for binding into one or more volumes;
b
a pictorial supplement accompanying, and subsidiary to, a bound volume; and
c
printed parts of books or booklets, in the form of assembled or separate sheets or signatures, constituting the whole or a part of a complete work and designed for binding.
5.
Subject to note 3 to this chapter, heading 4901 does not cover publications which are essentially devoted to advertising (for example, brochures, pamphlets, leaflets, trade catalogues, yearbooks published by trade associations, tourist propaganda). Such publications are to be classified in heading 4911.
6.
For the purposes of heading 4903, the expression ‘children's picture books’ means books for children in which the pictures form the principal interest and the text is subsidiary.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
4901
Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets
4901 10 00
– In single sheets, whether or not folded Free —
4901 91 00
– – Dictionaries and encyclopaedias, and serial instalments thereof Free —
4901 99 00
– – Other Free —
4902
Newspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising material
4902 10 00
– Appearing at least four times a week Free —
4902 90 00
– Other Free —
4903 00 00
Children's picture, drawing or colouring books Free —
4904 00 00
Music, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated Free —
4905
Maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and globes, printed
4905 10 00
– Globes Free —
4905 91 00
– – In book form Free —
4905 99 00
– – Other Free —
4906 00 00
Plans and drawings for architectural, engineering, industrial, commercial, topographical or similar purposes, being originals drawn by hand; handwritten texts; photographic reproductions on sensitised paper and carbon copies of the foregoing Free —
4907 00
Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue in the country in which they have, or will have, a recognised face value; stamp-impressed paper; banknotes; cheque forms; stock, share or bond certificates and similar documents of title
4907 00 10
– Postage, revenue and similar stamps Free —
4907 00 30
– Banknotes Free —
4907 00 90
– Other Free —
4908
Transfers (decalcomanias)
4908 10 00
– Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable Free —
4908 90 00
– Other Free —
4909 00 00
Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings Free —
4910 00 00
Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks Free —
4911
Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs
4911 10
– Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like
4911 10 10
– – Commercial catalogues Free —
4911 10 90
– – Other Free —
4911 91 00
– – Pictures, designs and photographs Free —
4911 99 00
– – Other Free —
1.
This section does not cover:
a
animal brush-making bristles or hair (heading 0502); horsehair or horsehair waste (heading 0511);
b
human hair or articles of human hair (heading 0501, 6703 or 6704), except straining cloth of a kind commonly used in oil-presses or the like (heading 5911);
c
cotton linters or other vegetable materials of Chapter 14;
d
asbestos of heading 2524 or articles of asbestos or other products of heading 6812 or 6813;
e
articles of heading 3005 or 3006; yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss), in individual retail packages, of heading 3306;
f
sensitised textiles of headings 3701 to 3704;
g
monofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm or strip or the like (for example, artificial straw) of an apparent width exceeding 5 mm, of plastics (Chapter 39), or plaits or fabrics or other basketware or wickerwork of such monofilament or strip (Chapter 46);
h
woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or articles thereof, of Chapter 39;
ij
woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, or articles thereof, of Chapter 40;
k
hides or skins with their hair or wool on (Chapter 41 or 43) or articles of furskin, artificial fur or articles thereof, of heading 4303 or 4304;
l
articles of textile materials of heading 4201 or 4202;
m
products or articles of Chapter 48 (for example, cellulose wadding);
n
footwear or parts of footwear, gaiters or leggings or similar articles of Chapter 64;
o
hairnets or other headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65;
q
abrasive-coated textile material (heading 6805) and also carbon fibres or articles of carbon fibres of heading 6815;
r
glass fibres or articles of glass fibres, other than embroidery with glass thread on a visible ground of fabric (Chapter 70);
s
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, bedding, lamps and lighting fittings);
t
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites and nets);
u
articles of Chapter 96 (for example, brushes, travel sets for sewing, slide fasteners and typewriter ribbons); or
v
articles of Chapter 97.
2.
(A) Goods classifiable in Chapters 50 to 55 or in heading 5809 or 5902 and of a mixture of two or more textile materials are to be classified as if consisting wholly of that one textile material which predominates by weight over any other single textile material. When no one textile material predominates by weight, the goods are to be classified as if consisting wholly of that one textile material which is covered by the heading which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration. (B) For the purposes of the above rule: (a) gimped horsehair yarn (heading 5110) and metallised yarn (heading 5605) are to be treated as a single textile material the weight of which is to be taken as the aggregate of the weights of its components; for the classification of woven fabrics, metal thread is to be regarded as a textile material; (b) the choice of the appropriate heading shall be effected by determining first the chapter and then the applicable heading within that chapter, disregarding any materials not classified in that chapter; (c) when both Chapters 54 and 55 are involved with any other chapter, Chapters 54 and 55 are to be treated as a single chapter; (d) where a chapter or a heading refers to goods of different textile materials, such materials are to be treated as a single textile material. (C) The provisions of paragraphs (A) and (B) above apply also to the yarns referred to in note 3, 4, 5 or 6 below.
3.
(A) For the purposes of this section, and subject to the exceptions in paragraph (B) below, yarns (single, multiple (folded) or cabled) of the following descriptions are to be treated as ‘twine, cordage, ropes and cables’: (a) of silk or waste silk, measuring more than 20 000 decitex; (b) of man-made fibres (including yarn of two or more monofilaments of Chapter 54), measuring more than 10 000 decitex; (c) of true hemp or flax: (1) polished or glazed, measuring 1 429 decitex or more; or (2) not polished or glazed, measuring more than 20 000 decitex; (d) of coir, consisting of three or more plies; (e) of other vegetable fibres, measuring more than 20 000 decitex; or (f) reinforced with metal thread. (B) Exceptions: (a) yarn of wool or other animal hair and paper yarn, other than yarn reinforced with metal thread; (b) man-made filament tow of Chapter 55 and multifilament yarn without twist or with a twist of less than five turns per metre of Chapter 54; (c) silkworm gut of heading 5006, and monofilaments of Chapter 54; (d) metallised yarn of heading 5605; yarn reinforced with metal thread is subject to paragraph (A)(f) above; and (e) chenille yarn, gimped yarn and loop wale-yarn of heading 5606.
4.
(A) For the purposes of Chapters 50, 51, 52, 54 and 55, the expression ‘put up for retail sale’ in relation to yarn means, subject to the exceptions in paragraph (B) below, yarn (single, multiple (folded) or cabled) put up: (a) on cards, reels, tubes or similar supports, of a weight (including support) not exceeding: (1) 85 g in the case of silk, waste silk or man-made filament yarn; or (2) 125 g in other cases; (b) in balls, hanks or skeins of a weight not exceeding: (1) 85 g in the case of man-made filament yarn of less than 3 000 decitex, silk or silk waste; (2) 125 g in the case of all other yarns of less than 2 000 decitex; or (3) 500 g in other cases; (c) in hanks or skeins comprising several smaller hanks or skeins separated by dividing threads which render them independent one of the other, each of uniform weight not exceeding: (1) 85 g in the case of silk, waste silk or man-made filament yarn; or (2) 125 g in other cases. (B) Exceptions: (a) single yarn of any textile material, except: (1) single yarn of wool or fine animal hair, unbleached; and (2) single yarn of wool or fine animal hair, bleached, dyed or printed, measuring more than 5 000 decitex; (b) multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, unbleached: (1) of silk or waste silk, however put up; or (2) of other textile material except wool or fine animal hair, in hanks or skeins; (c) multiple (folded) or cabled yarn of silk or waste silk, bleached, dyed or printed, measuring 133 decitex or less; and (d) single, multiple (folded) or cabled yarn of any textile material: (1) in cross-reeled hanks or skeins; or (2) put up on supports or in some other manner indicating its use in the textile industry (for example, on cops, twisting mill tubes, pirns, conical bobbins or spindles, or reeled in the form of cocoons for embroidery looms).
5.
For the purposes of headings 5204, 5401 and 5508, the expression ‘sewing thread’ means multiple (folded) or cabled yarn:
a
put up on supports (for example, reels, tubes) of a weight (including support) not exceeding 1 000 grams;
b
dressed for use as sewing thread; and
c
with a final ‘Z’ twist.
6.
For the purposes of this section, the expression ‘high-tenacity yarn’ means yarn having a tenacity, expressed in cN/tex (centinewtons per tex), greater than the following:
— single yarn of nylon or other polyamides, or of polyesters:
60 cN/tex,
— multiple folded or cabled yarn of nylon or other polyamides, or of polyesters:
53 cN/tex,
— single, multiple folded or cabled yarn of viscose rayon:
27 cN/tex.
7.
For the purposes of this section, the expression ‘made up’ means:
a
cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles;
b
produced in the finished state, ready for use (or merely needing separation by cutting dividing threads) without sewing or other working (for example, certain dusters, towels, tablecloths, scarf squares, blankets);
c
hemmed or with rolled edges, or with a knotted fringe at any of the edges, but excluding fabrics the cut edges of which have been prevented from unravelling by whipping or by other simple means;
d
cut to size and having undergone a process of drawn thread work;
e
assembled by sewing, gumming or otherwise (other than piece goods consisting of two or more lengths of identical material joined end to end and piece goods composed of two or more textiles assembled in layers, whether or not padded);
f
knitted or crocheted to shape, whether presented as separate items or in the form of a number of items in the length.
8.
For the purposes of Chapters 50 to 60:
a
Chapters 50 to 55 and 60 and, except where the context otherwise requires, Chapters 56 to 59 do not apply to goods made up within the meaning of note 7 above; and
b
Chapters 50 to 55 and 60 do not apply to goods of Chapters 56 to 59.
9.
The woven fabrics of Chapters 50 to 55 include fabrics consisting of layers of parallel textile yarns superimposed on each other at acute or right angles. These layers are bonded at the intersections of the yarns by an adhesive or by thermal bonding.
10.
Elastic products consisting of textile materials combined with rubber threads are classified in this section.
11.
For the purposes of this section, the expression ‘impregnated’ includes ‘dipped’.
12.
For the purposes of this section, the expression ‘polyamides’ includes ‘aramids’.
13.
For the purposes of this section and, where applicable, throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘elastomeric yarn’ means filament yarn, including monofilament, of synthetic textile material, other than textured yarn, which does not break on being extended to three times its original length and which returns, after being extended to twice its original length, within a period of five minutes, to a length not greater than one and a half times its original length.
14.
Unless the context otherwise requires, textile garments of different headings are to be classified in their own headings, even if put up in sets for retail sale. For the purposes of this note, the expression ‘textile garments’ means garments of headings 6101 to 6114 and headings 6201 to 6211.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
In this section and, where applicable, throughout the nomenclature, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
‘Unbleached yarn’: Yarn which:
1
has the natural colour of its constituent fibres and has not been bleached, dyed (whether or not in the mass) or printed; or
2
is of indeterminate colour (grey yarn), manufactured from garnetted stock. Such yarn may have been treated with a colourless dressing or fugitive dye (which disappears after simple washing with soap) and, in the case of man-made fibres, treated in the mass with delustring agents (for example, titanium dioxide).
b
‘Bleached yarn’: Yarn which:
1
has undergone a bleaching process, is made of bleached fibres or, unless the context otherwise requires, has been dyed white (whether or not in the mass) or treated with a white dressing;
2
consists of a mixture of unbleached and bleached fibres; or
3
is multiple (folded) or cabled and consists of unbleached and bleached yarns.
c
‘Coloured (dyed or printed) yarn’: Yarn which: The above definitions also apply, mutatis mutandis , to monofilament and to strip or the like of Chapter 54.
1
is dyed (whether or not in the mass) other than white or in a fugitive colour, or printed, or made from dyed or printed fibres;
2
consists of a mixture of dyed fibres of different colours or of a mixture of unbleached or bleached fibres with coloured fibres (marl or mixture yarns), or is printed in one or more colours at intervals to give the impression of dots;
3
is obtained from slivers or rovings which have been printed; or
4
is multiple (folded) or cabled and consists of unbleached or bleached yarn and coloured yarn.
d
‘Unbleached woven fabric’: Woven fabric made from unbleached yarn and which has not been bleached, dyed or printed. Such fabric may have been treated with a colourless dressing or a fugitive dye.
e
‘Bleached woven fabric’: Woven fabric which:
1
has been bleached or, unless the context otherwise requires, dyed white or treated with a white dressing, in the piece;
2
consists of bleached yarn; or
3
consists of unbleached and bleached yarn.
f
‘Dyed woven fabric’: Woven fabric which:
1
is dyed a single uniform colour other than white (unless the context otherwise requires) or has been treated with a coloured finish other than white (unless the context otherwise requires), in the piece; or
2
consists of coloured yarn of a single uniform colour.
g
‘Woven fabric of yarns of different colours’: Woven fabric (other than printed woven fabric) which: (In all cases, the yarn used in selvedges and piece ends is not taken into consideration.)
1
consists of yarns of different colours or yarns of different shades of the same colour (other than the natural colour of the constituent fibres);
2
consists of unbleached or bleached yarn and coloured yarn; or
3
consists of marl or mixture yarns.
h
‘Printed woven fabric’: Woven fabric which has been printed in the piece, whether or not made from yarns of different colours. (The following are also regarded as printed woven fabrics: woven fabrics bearing designs made, for example, with a brush or spray gun, by means of transfer paper, by flocking or by the batik process.) The process of mercerization does not affect the classification of yarns or fabrics within the above categories. The definitions at (d) to (h) above apply, mutatis mutandis , to knitted or crocheted fabrics.
ij
‘Plain weave’: A fabric construction in which each yarn of the weft passes alternately over and under successive yarns of the warp and each yarn of the warp passes alternately over and under successive yarns of the weft.
2.
(A) Products of Chapters 56 to 63 containing two or more textile materials are to be regarded as consisting wholly of that textile material which would be selected under note 2 to this section for the classification of a product of Chapters 50 to 55 or of heading 5809 consisting of the same textile materials. (B) For the application of this rule: (a) where appropriate, only the part which determines the classification under interpretative rule 3 shall be taken into account; (b) in the case of textile products consisting of a ground fabric and a pile or looped surface, no account shall be taken of the ground fabric; (c) in the case of embroidery of heading 5810 and goods thereof, only the ground fabric shall be taken into account. However, embroidery without visible ground, and goods thereof, shall be classified with reference to the embroidering threads alone.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5001 00 00
Silkworm cocoons suitable for reeling Free —
5002 00 00
Raw silk (not thrown) Free —
5003 00 00
Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock) Free —
5004 00
Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale
5004 00 10
– Unbleached, scoured or bleached 4 —
5005 00
Yarn spun from silk waste, not put up for retail sale
5005 00 10
– Unbleached, scoured or bleached 2,9 —
5006 00
Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale; silkworm gut
5006 00 10
– Silk yarn 5 —
5006 00 90
– Yarn spun from noil or other silk waste; silkworm gut 2,9 —
5007
Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste
5007 10 00
– Fabrics of noil silk 3 m 2
5007 20
– Other fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of silk or of silk waste other than noil silk
5007 20 11
– – – Unbleached, scoured or bleached 6,9 m 2
5007 20 19
– – – Other 6,9 m 2
– – Pongee, habutai, honan, shantung, corah and similar far eastern fabrics, wholly of silk not mixed with noil or other silk waste or with other textile materials
5007 20 21
– – – Plain-woven, unbleached or not further processed than scoured 5,3 m 2
5007 20 31
– – – – Plain-woven 7,5 m 2
5007 20 39
– – – – Other 7,5 m 2
5007 20 41
– – – Diaphanous fabrics (open weave) 7,2 m 2
5007 20 51
– – – – Unbleached, scoured or bleached 7,2 m 2
5007 20 59
– – – – Dyed 7,2 m 2
– – – – Of yarns of different colours
5007 20 61
– – – – – Of a width exceeding 57 cm but not exceeding 75 cm 7,2 m 2
5007 20 69
– – – – – Other 7,2 m 2
5007 20 71
– – – – Printed 7,2 m 2
5007 90 10
– – Unbleached, scoured or bleached 6,9 m 2
5007 90 30
– – Dyed 6,9 m 2
5007 90 50
– – Of yarns of different colours 6,9 m 2
5007 90 90
– – Printed 6,9 m 2
1.
Throughout the nomenclature:
a
‘wool’ means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs;
b
‘fine animal hair’ means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel (including dromedary), yak, angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or muskrat;
c
‘coarse animal hair’ means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making hair and bristles (heading 0502) and horsehair (heading 0511).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5101
Wool, not carded or combed
– Greasy, including fleece-washed wool
5101 11 00
– – Shorn wool Free —
5101 19 00
– – Other Free —
– Degreased, not carbonised
5101 21 00
– – Shorn wool Free —
5101 29 00
– – Other Free —
5101 30 00
– Carbonised Free —
5102
Fine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed
5102 11 00
– – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats Free —
5102 19 10
– – – Of angora rabbit Free —
5102 19 30
– – – Of alpaca, llama or vicuna Free —
5102 19 40
– – – Of camel (including dromedary) or yak, or of angora, Tibetan or similar goats Free —
5102 19 90
– – – Of rabbit (other than angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or muskrat Free —
5102 20 00
– Coarse animal hair Free —
5103
Waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but excluding garnetted stock
5103 10
– Noils of wool or of fine animal hair
5103 10 10
– – Not carbonised Free —
5103 10 90
– – Carbonised Free —
5103 20 00
– Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair Free —
5103 30 00
– Waste of coarse animal hair Free —
5104 00 00
Garnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair Free —
5105
Wool and fine or coarse animal hair, carded or combed (including combed wool in fragments)
5105 10 00
– Carded wool 2 —
– Wool tops and other combed wool
5105 21 00
– – Combed wool in fragments 2 —
– Fine animal hair, carded or combed
5105 31 00
– – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 2 —
5105 40 00
– Coarse animal hair, carded or combed 2 —
5106
Yarn of carded wool, not put up for retail sale
5106 10
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool
5106 10 10
– – Unbleached 3,8 —
5106 10 90
– – Other 3,8 —
5106 20
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of wool
5106 20 10
– – Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool and fine animal hair 4 ( 79 ) —
5106 20 91
– – – Unbleached 4 —
5106 20 99
– – – Other 4 —
5107
Yarn of combed wool, not put up for retail sale
5107 10
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool
5107 10 10
– – Unbleached 3,8 —
5107 10 90
– – Other 3,8 —
5107 20
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of wool
– – Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool and fine animal hair
5107 20 10
– – – Unbleached 4 —
5107 20 30
– – – Other 4 —
– – – Mixed solely or mainly with synthetic staple fibres
5107 20 51
– – – – Unbleached 4 —
5107 20 59
– – – – Other 4 —
5107 20 91
– – – – Unbleached 4 —
5107 20 99
– – – – Other 4 —
5108
Yarn of fine animal hair (carded or combed), not put up for retail sale
5108 10 10
– – Unbleached 3,2 —
5108 10 90
– – Other 3,2 —
5108 20 10
– – Unbleached 3,2 —
5108 20 90
– – Other 3,2 —
5109
Yarn of wool or of fine animal hair, put up for retail sale
5109 10
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair
5109 10 10
– – In balls, hanks or skeins, of a weight exceeding 125 g but not exceeding 500 g 3,8 —
5110 00 00
Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether or not put up for retail sale 3,5 —
5111
Woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair
5111 11 00
– – Of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 19 10
– – – Of a weight exceeding 300 g/m 2 but not exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 19 90
– – – Of a weight exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 20 00
– Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 8 m 2
5111 30
– Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made staple fibres
5111 30 10
– – Of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 30 30
– – Of a weight exceeding 300 g/m 2 but not exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 30 90
– – Of a weight exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 90 10
– – Containing a total of more than 10 % by weight of textile materials of Chapter 50 7,2 m 2
5111 90 91
– – – Of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 90 93
– – – Of a weight exceeding 300 g/m 2 but not exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5111 90 99
– – – Of a weight exceeding 450 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112
Woven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair
5112 11 00
– – Of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 19 10
– – – Of a weight exceeding 200 g/m 2 but not exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 19 90
– – – Of a weight exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 20 00
– Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 8 m 2
5112 30
– Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made staple fibres
5112 30 10
– – Of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 30 30
– – Of a weight exceeding 200 g/m 2 but not exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 30 90
– – Of a weight exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 90 10
– – Containing a total of more than 10 % by weight of textile materials of Chapter 50 7,2 m 2
5112 90 91
– – – Of a weight not exceeding 200 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 90 93
– – – Of a weight exceeding 200 g/m 2 but not exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5112 90 99
– – – Of a weight exceeding 375 g/m 2 8 m 2
5113 00 00
Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair 5,3 m 2
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 5209 42 and 5211 42, the expression ‘denim’ means fabrics of yarns of different colours, of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including broken twill, warp faced, the warp yarns of which are of one and the same colour and the weft yarns of which are unbleached, bleached, dyed grey or coloured a lighter shade of the colour of the warp yarns.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5201 00
Cotton, not carded or combed
5201 00 10
– Rendered absorbent or bleached Free —
5201 00 90
– Other Free —
5202
Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
5202 10 00
– Yarn waste (including thread waste) Free —
5202 91 00
– – Garnetted stock Free —
5202 99 00
– – Other Free —
5203 00 00
Cotton, carded or combed Free —
5204
Cotton sewing thread, whether or not put up for retail sale
– Not put up for retail sale
5204 11 00
– – Containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton 4 —
5204 20 00
– Put up for retail sale 5 —
5205
Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton, not put up for retail sale
– Single yarn, of uncombed fibres
5205 11 00
– – Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 4 —
5205 12 00
– – Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 4 —
5205 13 00
– – Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 4 —
5205 14 00
– – Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
5205 15
– – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)
5205 15 10
– – – Measuring less than 125 decitex but not less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number) 4,4 —
5205 15 90
– – – Measuring less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number) 4 —
– Single yarn, of combed fibres
5205 21 00
– – Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 4 —
5205 22 00
– – Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 4 —
5205 23 00
– – Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 4 —
5205 24 00
– – Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
5205 26 00
– – Measuring less than 125 decitex but not less than 106,38 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number) 4 —
5205 27 00
– – Measuring less than 106,38 decitex but not less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number) 4 —
5205 28 00
– – Measuring less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number) 4 —
– Multiple folded or cabled yarn, of uncombed fibres
5205 31 00
– – Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 32 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 33 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 34 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 35 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
– Multiple folded or cabled yarn, of combed fibres
5205 41 00
– – Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 42 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 43 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 44 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 46 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex but not less than 106,38 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 47 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 106,38 decitex but not less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5205 48 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206
Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton, not put up for retail sale
– Single yarn, of uncombed fibres
5206 11 00
– – Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 4 —
5206 12 00
– – Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 4 —
5206 13 00
– – Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 4 —
5206 14 00
– – Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
5206 15 00
– – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
– Single yarn, of combed fibres
5206 21 00
– – Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 4 —
5206 22 00
– – Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 4 —
5206 23 00
– – Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 4 —
5206 24 00
– – Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
5206 25 00
– – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number) 4 —
– Multiple folded or cabled yarn, of uncombed fibres
5206 31 00
– – Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 32 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 33 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 34 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 35 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
– Multiple folded or cabled yarn, of combed fibres
5206 41 00
– – Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 42 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 43 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 44 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5206 45 00
– – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 4 —
5207
Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread) put up for retail sale
5207 10 00
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton 5 —
5208
Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/m 2
5208 11
– – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2
5208 11 10
– – – Fabrics for the manufacture of bandages, dressings and medical gauzes 8 m 2
5208 11 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5208 12
– – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 but not more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 12 16
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 12 19
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 12 96
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 12 99
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 13 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5208 19 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5208 21
– – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2
5208 21 10
– – – Fabrics for the manufacture of bandages, dressings and medical gauzes 8 m 2
5208 21 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5208 22
– – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 but not more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 22 16
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 22 19
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 22 96
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 22 99
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 23 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5208 29 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5208 31 00
– – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 8 m 2
5208 32
– – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 but not more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 32 16
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 32 19
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
– – – Plain weave, weighing more than 130 g/m 2 and of a width
5208 32 96
– – – – Not exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 32 99
– – – – Exceeding 165 cm 8 m 2
5208 33 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5208 39 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
– Of yarns of different colours
5208 41 00
– – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 8 m 2
5208 42 00
– – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 8 m 2
5208 43 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5208 49 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5208 51 00
– – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 8 m 2
5208 52 00
– – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 8 m 2
5208 59
– – Other fabrics
5208 59 10
– – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5208 59 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5209
Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/m 2
5209 11 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5209 12 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5209 19 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5209 21 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5209 22 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5209 29 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5209 31 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5209 32 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5209 39 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
– Of yarns of different colours
5209 41 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5209 42 00
– – Denim 8 m 2
5209 43 00
– – Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5209 49 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5209 51 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5209 52 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5209 59 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5210
Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton, mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibres, weighing not more than 200 g/m 2
5210 11 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5210 19 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5210 21 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5210 29 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5210 31 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5210 32 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5210 39 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
– Of yarns of different colours
5210 41 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5210 49 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5210 51 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5210 59 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5211
Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton, mixed mainly or solely with man-made fibres, weighing more than 200 g/m 2
5211 11 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5211 12 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5211 19 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5211 20 00
– Bleached 8 m 2
5211 31 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5211 32 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5211 39 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
– Of yarns of different colours
5211 41 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5211 42 00
– – Denim 8 m 2
5211 43 00
– – Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5211 49
– – Other fabrics
5211 49 10
– – – Jacquard fabrics 8 m 2
5211 49 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5211 51 00
– – Plain weave 8 m 2
5211 52 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5211 59 00
– – Other fabrics 8 m 2
5212
Other woven fabrics of cotton
– Weighing not more than 200 g/m 2
5212 11 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 11 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 12 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 12 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 13 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 13 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 14
– – Of yarns of different colours
5212 14 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 14 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 15 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 15 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
– Weighing more than 200 g/m 2
5212 21 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 21 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 22 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 22 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 23 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 23 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 24
– – Of yarns of different colours
5212 24 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 24 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
5212 25 10
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with flax 8 m 2
5212 25 90
– – – Otherwise mixed 8 m 2
1.
(A) For the purposes of subheadings 5306 10 90, 5306 20 90 and 5308 20 90, the expression ‘put up for retail sale’ in relation to yarn (single, multiple or cabled) means, subject to the exceptions in paragraph (B) below, yarn put up: (a) in balls or on cards, reels, tubes or similar supports, of a weight (including support) not exceeding 200 grams; (b) in hanks or skeins of a weight not exceeding 125 grams; (c) in hanks or skeins comprising several smaller hanks or skeins separated by dividing threads which render them independent one of the other, each of uniform weight not exceeding 125 grams. (B) Exceptions: (a) multiple or cabled yarn, unbleached, in hanks or skeins; (b) multiple or cabled yarn, put up: (1) in cross-reeled hanks or skeins; or (2) put up on supports or in some other manner indicating its use in the textile industry (for example, on cops, twisting mill tubes, pirns, conical bobbins or spindles, or reeled in the form of cocoons for embroidery looms).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5301
Flax, raw or processed but not spun; flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
5301 10 00
– Flax, raw or retted Free —
– Flax, broken, scutched, hackled or otherwise processed, but not spun
5301 21 00
– – Broken or scutched Free —
5301 29 00
– – Other Free —
5301 30 00
– Flax tow and waste Free —
5302
True hemp ( Cannabis sativa L. ), raw or processed but not spun; tow and waste of true hemp (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
5302 10 00
– True hemp, raw or retted Free —
5302 90 00
– Other Free —
5303
Jute and other textile bast fibres (excluding flax, true hemp and ramie), raw or processed but not spun; tow and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
5303 10 00
– Jute and other textile bast fibres, raw or retted Free —
5303 90 00
– Other Free —
5305 00 00
Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee ), ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) Free —
– – Not put up for retail sale
5306 10 10
– – – Measuring 833,3 decitex or more (not exceeding 12 metric number) 4 ( 10 ) —
5306 10 30
– – – Measuring less than 833,3 decitex but not less than 277,8 decitex (exceeding 12 metric number but not exceeding 36 metric number) 4 ( 10 ) —
5306 10 50
– – – Measuring less than 277,8 decitex (exceeding 36 metric number) 3,8 —
5306 10 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5306 20
– Multiple (folded) or cabled
5306 20 10
– – Not put up for retail sale 4 —
5306 20 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5307
Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 5303
5307 10 00
– Single Free —
5307 20 00
– Multiple (folded) or cabled Free —
5308
Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn
5308 10 00
– Coir yarn Free —
5308 20 10
– – Not put up for retail sale 3 —
5308 20 90
– – Put up for retail sale 4,9 —
5308 90 12
– – – Measuring 277,8 decitex or more (not exceeding 36 metric number) 4 —
5308 90 19
– – – Measuring less than 277,8 decitex (exceeding 36 metric number) 3,8 —
5308 90 50
– – Paper yarn 4 —
5308 90 90
– – Other 3,8 —
5309
Woven fabrics of flax
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of flax
5309 11
– – Unbleached or bleached
5309 11 10
– – – Unbleached 8 m 2
5309 11 90
– – – Bleached 8 m 2
5309 19 00
– – Other 8 m 2
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of flax
5309 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5309 29 00
– – Other 8 m 2
5310
Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 5303
5310 10 10
– – Of a width not exceeding 150 cm 4 m 2
5310 10 90
– – Of a width exceeding 150 cm 4 m 2
5311 00
Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn
5311 00 10
– Of ramie 8 m 2
5311 00 90
– Other 5,8 m 2
1.
Throughout the nomenclature, the term ‘man-made fibres’ means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either: The terms ‘synthetic’ and ‘artificial’, used in relation to fibres, mean: synthetic: fibres as defined at (a); artificial: fibres as defined at (b). Strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405 are not considered to be man-made fibres. The terms ‘man-made’, ‘synthetic’ and ‘artificial’ shall have the same meanings when used in relation to ‘textile materials’.
a
by polymerisation of organic monomers to produce polymers such as polyamides, polyesters, polyolefins or polyurethanes, or by chemical modification of polymers produced by this process (for example, poly(vinyl alcohol) prepared by the hydrolysis of poly(vinyl acetate)); or
b
by dissolution or chemical treatment of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose) to produce polymers such as cuprammonium rayon (cupro) or viscose rayon, or by chemical modification of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein and other proteins, or alginic acid), to produce polymers such as cellulose acetate or alginates.
2.
Headings 5402 and 5403 do not apply to synthetic or artificial filament tow of Chapter 55.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5401
Sewing thread of man-made filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale
5401 10
– Of synthetic filaments
– – Not put up for retail sale
5401 10 12
– – – – Polyester filament surrounded by cotton fibres 4 —
5401 10 14
– – – – Other 4 —
5401 10 16
– – – – Textured yarn 4 —
5401 10 18
– – – – Other 4 —
5401 10 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5401 20
– Of artificial filaments
5401 20 10
– – Not put up for retail sale 4 —
5401 20 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5402
Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale, including synthetic monofilament of less than 67 decitex
– High-tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides
5402 11 00
– – Of aramids 4 —
5402 20 00
– High-tenacity yarn of polyesters 4 —
5402 31 00
– – Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn not more than 50 tex 4 —
5402 32 00
– – Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn more than 50 tex 4 —
5402 33 00
– – Of polyesters 4 —
5402 34 00
– – Of polypropylene 4 —
– Other yarn, single, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 50 turns per metre
5402 44 00
– – Elastomeric 4 —
5402 45 00
– – Other, of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5402 46 00
– – Other, of polyesters, partially oriented 4 —
5402 47 00
– – Other, of polyesters 4 —
5402 48 00
– – Other, of polypropylene 4 —
– Other yarn, single, with a twist exceeding 50 turns per metre
5402 51 00
– – Of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5402 52 00
– – Of polyesters 4 —
5402 59 10
– – – Of polypropylene 4 —
5402 59 90
– – – Other 4 —
– Other yarn, multiple folded or cabled
5402 61 00
– – Of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5402 62 00
– – Of polyesters 4 —
5402 69 10
– – – Of polypropylene 4 —
5402 69 90
– – – Other 4 —
5403
Artificial filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale, including artificial monofilament of less than 67 decitex
5403 10 00
– High-tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 4 —
5403 31 00
– – Of viscose rayon, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 120 turns per metre 4 —
5403 32 00
– – Of viscose rayon, with a twist exceeding 120 turns per metre 4 —
5403 33 00
– – Of cellulose acetate 4 —
– Other yarn, multiple folded or cabled
5403 41 00
– – Of viscose rayon 4 —
5403 42 00
– – Of cellulose acetate 4 —
5404
Synthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw), of synthetic textile materials, of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm
5404 11 00
– – Elastomeric 4 —
5404 12 00
– – Other, of polypropylene 4 —
5404 90 10
– – Of polypropylene 4 —
5405 00 00
Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw), of artificial textile materials, of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm 3,8 —
5406 00 00
Man-made filament yarn (other than sewing thread), put up for retail sale 5 —
5407
Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn, including woven fabrics obtained from materials of heading 5404
5407 10 00
– Woven fabrics obtained from high-tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides or of polyesters 8 m 2
5407 20
– Woven fabrics obtained from strip or the like
– – Of polyethylene or polypropylene, of a width of
5407 20 11
– – – Less than 3 m 8 m 2
5407 20 19
– – – 3 m or more 8 m 2
5407 20 90
– – Other 8 m 2
5407 30 00
– Fabrics specified in note 9 to Section XI 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of filaments of nylon or other polyamides
5407 41 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 42 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 43 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 44 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of textured polyester filaments
5407 51 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 52 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 53 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 54 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of polyester filaments
5407 61
– – Containing 85 % or more by weight of non-textured polyester filaments
5407 61 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 61 30
– – – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 61 50
– – – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 61 90
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5407 69 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 69 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of synthetic filaments
5407 71 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 72 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 73 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 74 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing less than 85 % by weight of synthetic filaments, mixed mainly or solely with cotton
5407 81 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 82 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 83 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 84 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
5407 91 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5407 92 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5407 93 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5407 94 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
5408
Woven fabrics of artificial filament yarn, including woven fabrics obtained from materials of heading 5405
5408 10 00
– Woven fabrics obtained from high-tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 8 m 2
– Other woven fabrics, containing 85 % or more by weight of artificial filament or strip or the like
5408 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5408 22 10
– – – Of a width exceeding 135 cm but not exceeding 155 cm, plain weave, twill weave, cross twill weave or satin weave 8 m 2
5408 22 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5408 23 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5408 24 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
5408 31 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5408 32 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5408 33 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5408 34 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
1.
Headings 5501 and 5502 apply only to man-made filament tow, consisting of parallel filaments of a uniform length equal to the length of the tow, meeting the following specifications: Tow of a length not exceeding 2 m is to be classified in heading 5503 or 5504.
a
length of tow exceeding 2 m;
b
twist less than five turns per metre;
c
measuring per filament less than 67 decitex;
d
synthetic filament tow only: the tow must be drawn, that is to say, be incapable of being stretched by more than 100 % of its length;
e
total measurement of tow more than 20 000 decitex.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5501
Synthetic filament tow
5501 10 00
– Of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5501 20 00
– Of polyesters 4 —
5501 30 00
– Acrylic or modacrylic 4 —
5501 40 00
– Of polypropylene 4 —
5502 00
Artificial filament tow
5502 00 10
– Of viscose rayon 4 —
5502 00 40
– Of acetate 4 —
5503
Synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
– Of nylon or other polyamides
5503 11 00
– – Of aramids 4 —
5503 20 00
– Of polyesters 4 —
5503 30 00
– Acrylic or modacrylic 4 —
5503 40 00
– Of polypropylene 4 —
5504
Artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
5504 10 00
– Of viscose rayon 4 —
5505
Waste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man-made fibres
5505 10
– Of synthetic fibres
5505 10 10
– – Of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5505 10 30
– – Of polyesters 4 —
5505 10 50
– – Acrylic or modacrylic 4 —
5505 10 70
– – Of polypropylene 4 —
5505 20 00
– Of artificial fibres 4 —
5506
Synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
5506 10 00
– Of nylon or other polyamides 4 —
5506 20 00
– Of polyesters 4 —
5506 30 00
– Acrylic or modacrylic 4 —
5507 00 00
Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning 4 —
5508
Sewing thread of man-made staple fibres, whether or not put up for retail sale
5508 10
– Of synthetic staple fibres
5508 10 10
– – Not put up for retail sale 4 —
5508 10 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5508 20
– Of artificial staple fibres
5508 20 10
– – Not put up for retail sale 4 —
5508 20 90
– – Put up for retail sale 5 —
5509
Yarn (other than sewing thread) of synthetic staple fibres, not put up for retail sale
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides
5509 11 00
– – Single yarn 4 —
5509 12 00
– – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 4 —
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of polyester staple fibres
5509 21 00
– – Single yarn 4 —
5509 22 00
– – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 4 —
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres
5509 31 00
– – Single yarn 4 —
5509 32 00
– – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 4 —
– Other yarn, containing 85 % or more by weight of synthetic staple fibres
5509 41 00
– – Single yarn 4 —
5509 42 00
– – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 4 —
– Other yarn, of polyester staple fibres
5509 51 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with artificial staple fibres 4 —
5509 52 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 4 —
5509 53 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 4 —
– Other yarn, of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres
5509 61 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 4 —
5509 62 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 4 —
5509 91 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 4 —
5509 92 00
– – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 4 —
5510
Yarn (other than sewing thread) of artificial staple fibres, not put up for retail sale
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of artificial staple fibres
5510 11 00
– – Single yarn 4 —
5510 12 00
– – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 4 —
5510 20 00
– Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 4 —
5510 30 00
– Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with cotton 4 —
5510 90 00
– Other yarn 4 —
5511
Yarn (other than sewing thread) of man-made staple fibres, put up for retail sale
5511 10 00
– Of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85 % or more by weight of such fibres 5 —
5511 20 00
– Of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 % by weight of such fibres 5 —
5511 30 00
– Of artificial staple fibres 5 —
5512
Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85 % or more by weight of synthetic staple fibres
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of polyester staple fibres
5512 11 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5512 19 10
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5512 19 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres
5512 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5512 29 10
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5512 29 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5512 91 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5512 99 10
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5512 99 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5513
Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 % by weight of such fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton, of a weight not exceeding 170 g/m 2
5513 11
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave
5513 11 20
– – – Of a width of 165 cm or less 8 m 2
5513 11 90
– – – Of a width of more than 165 cm 8 m 2
5513 12 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5513 13 00
– – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5513 19 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5513 21 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5513 23
– – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres
5513 23 10
– – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 8 m 2
5513 23 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5513 29 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
– Of yarns of different colours
5513 31 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5513 39 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5513 41 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5513 49 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5514
Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 % by weight of such fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton, of a weight exceeding 170 g/m 2
5514 11 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5514 12 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 19
– – Other woven fabrics
5514 19 10
– – – Of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 19 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5514 21 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5514 22 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 23 00
– – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 29 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5514 30
– Of yarns of different colours
5514 30 10
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5514 30 30
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 30 50
– – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 30 90
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5514 41 00
– – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 8 m 2
5514 42 00
– – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 43 00
– – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 8 m 2
5514 49 00
– – Other woven fabrics 8 m 2
5515
Other woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres
– Of polyester staple fibres
5515 11
– – Mixed mainly or solely with viscose rayon staple fibres
5515 11 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 11 30
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 11 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5515 12
– – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments
5515 12 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 12 30
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 12 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5515 13
– – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with carded wool or fine animal hair woollen
5515 13 11
– – – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 13 19
– – – – Other 8 m 2
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with combed wool or fine animal hair worsted
5515 13 91
– – – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 13 99
– – – – Other 8 m 2
5515 19 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 19 30
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 19 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
– Of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres
5515 21
– – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments
5515 21 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 21 30
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 21 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5515 22
– – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with carded wool or fine animal hair woollen
5515 22 11
– – – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 22 19
– – – – Other 8 m 2
– – – Mixed mainly or solely with combed wool or fine animal hair worsted
5515 22 91
– – – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 22 99
– – – – Other 8 m 2
5515 29 00
– – Other 8 m 2
5515 91
– – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments
5515 91 10
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 91 30
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 91 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5515 99 20
– – – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5515 99 40
– – – Printed 8 m 2
5515 99 80
– – – Other 8 m 2
5516
Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres
– Containing 85 % or more by weight of artificial staple fibres
5516 11 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5516 12 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5516 13 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5516 14 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments
5516 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5516 22 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5516 23
– – Of yarns of different colours
5516 23 10
– – – Jacquard fabrics of a width of 140 cm or more (mattress tickings) 8 m 2
5516 23 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5516 24 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair
5516 31 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5516 32 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5516 33 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5516 34 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
– Containing less than 85 % by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton
5516 41 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5516 42 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5516 43 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5516 44 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
5516 91 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 m 2
5516 92 00
– – Dyed 8 m 2
5516 93 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 m 2
5516 94 00
– – Printed 8 m 2
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
wadding, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with substances or preparations (for example, perfumes or cosmetics of Chapter 33, soaps or detergents of heading 3401, polishes, creams or similar preparations of heading 3405, fabric softeners of heading 3809), where the textile material is present merely as a carrying medium;
b
textile products of heading 5811;
c
natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a backing of felt or nonwovens (heading 6805);
d
agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a backing of felt or nonwovens (heading 6814); or
e
metal foil on a backing of felt or nonwovens (generally Section XIV or XV).
2.
The term ‘felt’ includes needleloom felt and fabrics consisting of a web of textile fibres the cohesion of which has been enhanced by a stitch-bonding process using fibres from the web itself.
3.
Headings 5602 and 5603 cover, respectively, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber, whatever the nature of these materials (compact or cellular). Heading 5603 also includes nonwovens in which plastics or rubber forms the bonding substance. Headings 5602 and 5603 do not, however, cover:
a
felt impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber, containing 50 % or less by weight of textile material or felt completely embedded in plastics or rubber (Chapter 39 or 40);
b
nonwovens, either completely embedded in plastics or rubber, or entirely coated or covered on both sides with such materials, provided that such coating or covering can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting change of colour (Chapter 39 or 40); or
c
plates, sheets or strip of cellular plastics or cellular rubber combined with felt or nonwovens, where the textile material is present merely for reinforcing purposes (Chapter 39 or 40).
4.
Heading 5604 does not cover textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked eye (usually Chapters 50 to 55); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5601
Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof; textile fibres, not exceeding 5 mm in length (flock), textile dust and mill neps
5601 10
– Sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles, of wadding
5601 10 10
– – Of man-made fibres 5 —
5601 10 90
– – Of other textile materials 3,8 —
– Wadding; other articles of wadding
5601 21 10
– – – Absorbent 3,8 —
5601 21 90
– – – Other 3,8 —
5601 22
– – Of man-made fibres
5601 22 10
– – – Rolls of a diameter not exceeding 8 mm 3,8 —
5601 22 90
– – – Other 4 —
5601 29 00
– – Other 3,8 —
5601 30 00
– Textile flock and dust and mill neps 3,2 —
5602
Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5602 10
– Needleloom felt and stitch-bonded fibre fabrics
– – Not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5602 10 11
– – – – Of jute or other textile bast fibres of heading 5303 6,7 —
5602 10 19
– – – – Of other textile materials 6,7 —
– – – Stitch-bonded fibre fabrics
5602 10 31
– – – – Of wool or fine animal hair 6,7 —
5602 10 38
– – – – Of other textile materials 6,7 —
5602 10 90
– – Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated 6,7 —
– Other felt, not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5602 21 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 6,7 —
5602 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 6,7 —
5603
Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5603 11
– – Weighing not more than 25 g/m 2
5603 11 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 11 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 12
– – Weighing more than 25 g/m 2 but not more than 70 g/m 2
5603 12 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 12 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 13
– – Weighing more than 70 g/m 2 but not more than 150 g/m 2
5603 13 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 13 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 14
– – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2
5603 14 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 14 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 91
– – Weighing not more than 25 g/m 2
5603 91 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 91 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 92
– – Weighing more than 25 g/m 2 but not more than 70 g/m 2
5603 92 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 92 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 93
– – Weighing more than 70 g/m 2 but not more than 150 g/m 2
5603 93 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 93 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5603 94
– – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2
5603 94 10
– – – Coated or covered 4,3 —
5603 94 90
– – – Other 4,3 —
5604
Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics
5604 10 00
– Rubber thread and cord, textile covered 4 —
5604 90 10
– – High-tenacity yarn of polyesters, of nylon or other polyamides or of viscose rayon, impregnated or coated 4 —
5605 00 00
Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal 4 —
5606 00
Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarn
5606 00 10
– Loop wale-yarn 8 —
5606 00 91
– – Gimped yarn 5,3 —
5606 00 99
– – Other 5,3 —
5607
Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, whether or not plaited or braided and whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics
– Of sisal or other textile fibres of the genus Agave
5607 21 00
– – Binder or baler twine 12 —
5607 29 00
– – Other 12 —
– Of polyethylene or polypropylene
5607 41 00
– – Binder or baler twine 8 —
– – – Measuring more than 50 000 decitex 5 g/m
5607 49 11
– – – – Plaited or braided 8 —
5607 49 19
– – – – Other 8 —
5607 49 90
– – – Measuring 50 000 decitex (5 g/m) or less 8 —
5607 50
– Of other synthetic fibres
– – Of nylon or other polyamides or of polyesters
– – – Measuring more than 50 000 decitex 5 g/m
5607 50 11
– – – – Plaited or braided 8 —
5607 50 19
– – – – Other 8 —
5607 50 30
– – – Measuring 50 000 decitex (5 g/m) or less 8 —
5607 50 90
– – Of other synthetic fibres 8 —
5607 90 20
– – Of abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee ) or other hard (leaf) fibres; of jute or other textile bast fibres of heading 5303 6 —
5608
Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made-up fishing nets and other made-up nets, of textile materials
– Of man-made textile materials
5608 11
– – Made-up fishing nets
5608 11 20
– – – Of twine, cordage, rope or cables 8 —
5608 11 80
– – – Other 8 —
– – – – Of nylon or other polyamides
5608 19 11
– – – – – Of twine, cordage, rope or cables 8 —
5608 19 19
– – – – – Other 8 —
5608 19 30
– – – – Other 8 —
5608 19 90
– – – Other 8 —
5609 00 00
Articles of yarn, strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, twine, cordage, rope or cables, not elsewhere specified or included 5,8 —
1.
For the purposes of this chapter, the term ‘carpets and other textile floor coverings’ means floor coverings in which textile materials serve as the exposed surface of the article when in use and includes articles having the characteristics of textile floor coverings but intended for use for other purposes.
2.
This chapter does not cover floor-covering underlays.
Additional note Additional note
1.
For the purposes of applying the maximum rate of duty provided for in respect of carpets, carpeting and rugs of subheading 5701 10 90, the dutiable surface shall not include the heading, the selvedges and the fringes.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5701
Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up
5701 10
– Of wool or fine animal hair
5701 10 10
– – Containing a total of more than 10 % by weight of silk or of waste silk other than noil 8 m 2
5701 10 90
– – Other 8 MAX 2,8 €/m 2 m 2
5701 90
– Of other textile materials
5701 90 10
– – Of silk, of waste silk other than noil, of synthetic fibres, of yarn of heading 5605 or of textile materials containing metal threads 8 m 2
5701 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 3,5 m 2
5702
Carpets and other textile floor coverings, woven, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up, including ‘Kelem’, ‘Schumacks’, ‘Karamanie’ and similar hand-woven rugs
5702 10 00
– ‘Kelem’, ‘Schumacks’, ‘Karamanie’ and similar hand-woven rugs 3 m 2
5702 20 00
– Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir) 4 m 2
– Other, of pile construction, not made up
5702 31
– – Of wool or fine animal hair
5702 31 10
– – – Axminster carpets 8 m 2
5702 31 80
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 32
– – Of man-made textile materials
5702 32 10
– – – Axminster carpets 8 m 2
5702 32 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 8 m 2
– Other, of pile construction, made up
5702 41
– – Of wool or fine animal hair
5702 41 10
– – – Axminster carpets 8 m 2
5702 41 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 42
– – Of man-made textile materials
5702 42 10
– – – Axminster carpets 8 m 2
5702 42 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 49 00
– – Of other textile materials 8 m 2
5702 50
– Other, not of pile construction, not made up
5702 50 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 8 m 2
– – Of man-made textile materials
5702 50 31
– – – Of polypropylene 8 m 2
5702 50 39
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 50 90
– – Of other textile materials 8 m 2
– Other, not of pile construction, made up
5702 91 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 8 m 2
5702 92
– – Of man-made textile materials
5702 92 10
– – – Of polypropylene 8 m 2
5702 92 90
– – – Other 8 m 2
5702 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 8 m 2
5703
Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made up
5703 10 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 m 2
5703 20
– Of nylon or other polyamides
5703 20 12
– – – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 1 m 2 8 m 2
5703 20 18
– – – Other 8 m 2
5703 20 92
– – – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 1 m 2 8 m 2
5703 20 98
– – – Other 8 m 2
5703 30
– Of other man-made textile materials
5703 30 12
– – – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 1 m 2 8 m 2
5703 30 18
– – – Other 8 m 2
5703 30 82
– – – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 1 m 2 8 m 2
5703 30 88
– – – Other 8 m 2
5703 90
– Of other textile materials
5703 90 20
– – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 1 m 2 8 m 2
5703 90 80
– – Other 8 m 2
5704
Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up
5704 10 00
– Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 0,3 m 2 6,7 m 2
5704 90 00
– Other 6,7 m 2
5705 00
Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up
5705 00 10
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 m 2
5705 00 30
– Of man-made textile materials 8 m 2
5705 00 90
– Of other textile materials 8 m 2
1.
This chapter does not apply to textile fabrics referred to in note 1 to Chapter 59, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, or to other goods of Chapter 59.
2.
Heading 5801 also includes woven weft pile fabrics which have not yet had the floats cut, at which stage they have no pile standing up.
3.
For the purposes of heading 5803, ‘gauze’ means a fabric with a warp composed wholly or in part of standing or ground threads and crossing or doup threads which cross the standing or ground threads making a half turn, a complete turn or more to form loops through which weft threads pass.
4.
Heading 5804 does not apply to knotted net fabrics of twine, cordage or rope, of heading 5608.
5.
For the purposes of heading 5806, the expression ‘narrow woven fabrics’ means: Narrow woven fabrics with woven fringes are to be classified in heading 5808.
a
woven fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, whether woven as such or cut from wider pieces, provided with selvedges (woven, gummed or otherwise made) on both edges;
b
tubular woven fabrics of a flattened width not exceeding 30 cm; and
c
bias binding with folded edges, of a width when unfolded not exceeding 30 cm.
6.
In heading 5810, the expression ‘embroidery’ means, inter alia, embroidery with metal or glass thread on a visible ground of textile fabric, and sewn appliqué work of sequins, beads or ornamental motifs of textile or other materials. The heading does not apply to needlework tapestry (heading 5805).
7.
In addition to the products of heading 5809, this chapter also includes articles made of metal thread and of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5801
Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading 5802 or 5806
5801 10 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 m 2
5801 21 00
– – Uncut weft pile fabrics 8 m 2
5801 22 00
– – Cut corduroy 8 m 2
5801 23 00
– – Other weft pile fabrics 8 m 2
5801 24 00
– – Warp pile fabrics, épinglé (uncut) 8 m 2
5801 25 00
– – Warp pile fabrics, cut 8 m 2
5801 26 00
– – Chenille fabrics 8 m 2
5801 31 00
– – Uncut weft pile fabrics 8 m 2
5801 32 00
– – Cut corduroy 8 m 2
5801 33 00
– – Other weft pile fabrics 8 m 2
5801 34 00
– – Warp pile fabrics, épinglé (uncut) 8 m 2
5801 35 00
– – Warp pile fabrics, cut 8 m 2
5801 36 00
– – Chenille fabrics 8 m 2
5801 90
– Of other textile materials
5801 90 10
– – Of flax 8 m 2
5801 90 90
– – Other 8 m 2
5802
Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, other than narrow fabrics of heading 5806; tufted textile fabrics, other than products of heading 5703
– Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of cotton
5802 11 00
– – Unbleached 8 m 2
5802 19 00
– – Other 8 m 2
5802 20 00
– Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of other textile materials 8 m 2
5802 30 00
– Tufted textile fabrics 8 m 2
5803 00
Gauze, other than narrow fabrics of heading 5806
5803 00 10
– Of cotton 5,8 m 2
5803 00 30
– Of silk or silk waste 7,2 m 2
5804
Tulles and other net fabrics, not including woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics; lace in the piece, in strips or in motifs, other than fabrics of headings 6002 to 6006
5804 10
– Tulles and other net fabrics
5804 10 10
– – Plain 6,5 —
5804 21
– – Of man-made fibres
5804 21 10
– – – Made on mechanical bobbin machines 8 —
5804 21 90
– – – Other 8 —
5804 29
– – Of other textile materials
5804 29 10
– – – Made on mechanical bobbin machines 8 —
5804 29 90
– – – Other 8 —
5804 30 00
– Handmade lace 8 —
5805 00 00
Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made up 5,6 —
5806
Narrow woven fabrics, other than goods of heading 5807; narrow fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs)
5806 10 00
– Woven pile fabrics (including terry towelling and similar terry fabrics) and chenille fabrics 6,3 —
5806 20 00
– Other woven fabrics, containing by weight 5 % or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread 7,5 —
5806 31 00
– – Of cotton 7,5 —
5806 32
– – Of man-made fibres
5806 32 10
– – – With real selvedges 7,5 —
5806 32 90
– – – Other 7,5 —
5806 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 7,5 —
5806 40 00
– Fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs) 6,2 —
5807
Labels, badges and similar articles of textile materials, in the piece, in strips or cut to shape or size, not embroidered
5807 10 10
– – With woven inscription 6,2 —
5807 10 90
– – Other 6,2 —
5807 90 10
– – Of felt or nonwovens 6,3 —
5808
Braids in the piece; ornamental trimmings in the piece, without embroidery, other than knitted or crocheted; tassels, pompons and similar articles
5808 10 00
– Braids, in the piece 5 —
5809 00 00
Woven fabrics of metal thread and woven fabrics of metallised yarn of heading 5605, of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes, not elsewhere specified or included 5,6 —
5810
Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs
5810 10
– Embroidery without visible ground
5810 10 10
– – Of a value exceeding € 35/kg (net weight) 5,8 —
5810 91 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 17,50/kg (net weight) 5,8 —
5810 91 90
– – – Other 7,2 —
5810 92
– – Of man-made fibres
5810 92 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 17,50/kg (net weight) 5,8 —
5810 92 90
– – – Other 7,2 —
5810 99
– – Of other textile materials
5810 99 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 17,50/kg (net weight) 5,8 —
5810 99 90
– – – Other 7,2 —
5811 00 00
Quilted textile products in the piece, composed of one or more layers of textile materials assembled with padding by stitching or otherwise, other than embroidery of heading 5810 8 m 2
1.
Except where the context otherwise requires, for the purposes of this chapter, the expression ‘textile fabrics’ applies only to the woven fabrics of Chapters 50 to 55 and headings 5803 and 5806, the braids and ornamental trimmings in the piece of heading 5808 and the knitted or crocheted fabrics of headings 6002 to 6006.
2.
Heading 5903 applies to:
a
textile fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, whatever the weight per square metre and whatever the nature of the plastic material (compact or cellular), other than:
1
fabrics in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked eye (usually, Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour;
2
products which cannot, without fracturing, be bent manually around a cylinder of a diameter of 7 mm, at a temperature between 15 and 30 °C (usually, Chapter 39);
3
products in which the textile fabric is either completely embedded in plastics or entirely coated or covered on both sides with such material, provided that such coating or covering can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting change of colour (Chapter 39);
4
fabrics partially coated or partially covered with plastics and bearing designs resulting from these treatments (usually, Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60);
5
plates, sheets or strip of cellular plastics, combined with textile fabric, where the textile fabric is present merely for reinforcing purposes (Chapter 39); or
6
textile products of heading 5811;
b
fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with plastics, of heading 5604.
3.
For the purposes of heading 5905, the expression ‘textile wallcoverings’ applies to products in rolls, of a width of not less than 45 cm, suitable for wall or ceiling decoration, consisting of a textile surface which has been fixed on a backing or has been treated on the back (impregnated or coated to permit pasting). This heading does not, however, apply to wallcoverings consisting of textile flock or dust fixed directly on a backing of paper (heading 4814) or on a textile backing (generally, heading 5907).
4.
For the purposes of heading 5906, the expression ‘rubberised textile fabrics’ means: This heading does not, however, apply to plates, sheets or strip of cellular rubber, combined with textile fabric, where the textile fabric is present merely for reinforcing purposes (Chapter 40), or textile products of heading 5811.
a
textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber:
—
weighing not more than 1 500 g/m 2 ; or
—
weighing more than 1 500 g/m 2 and containing more than 50 % by weight of textile material;
b
fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber, of heading 5604; and
c
fabrics composed of parallel textile yarns agglomerated with rubber, irrespective of their weight per square metre.
5.
Heading 5907 does not apply to:
a
fabrics in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked eye (usually Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour;
b
fabrics painted with designs (other than painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the like);
c
fabrics partially covered with flock, dust, powdered cork or the like and bearing designs resulting from these treatments. However, imitation pile fabrics remain classified in this heading;
d
fabrics finished with normal dressings having a basis of amylaceous or similar substances;
e
wood veneered on a backing of textile fabrics (heading 4408);
f
natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a backing of textile fabrics (heading 6805);
g
agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a backing of textile fabrics (heading 6814); or
h
metal foil on a backing of textile fabrics (generally Section XIV or XV).
6.
Heading 5910 does not apply to:
a
transmission or conveyor belting, of textile material, of a thickness of less than 3 mm; or
b
transmission or conveyor belts or belting of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber (heading 4010).
7.
Heading 5911 applies to the following goods, which do not fall in any other heading of Section XI:
a
textile products in the piece, cut to length or simply cut to rectangular (including square) shape (other than those having the character of the products of headings 5908 to 5910), the following only:
—
textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams);
—
straining cloth of a kind used in oil-presses or the like, of textile material or of human hair;
—
flat woven textile fabrics with multiple warp or weft, whether or not felted, impregnated or coated, of a kind used in machinery or for other technical purposes;
—
textile fabrics reinforced with metal, of a kind used for technical purposes;
—
cords, braids and the like, whether or not coated, impregnated or reinforced with metal, of a kind used in industry as packing or lubricating materials;
b
textile articles (other than those of headings 5908 to 5910) of a kind used for technical purposes (for example, textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines (for example, for pulp or asbestos-cement), gaskets, washers, polishing discs and other machinery parts).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
5901
Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundations
5901 10 00
– Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like 6,5 m 2
5901 90 00
– Other 6,5 m 2
5902
Tyre cord fabric of high-tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon
5902 10
– Of nylon or other polyamides
5902 10 10
– – Impregnated with rubber 5,6 m 2
5902 10 90
– – Other 8 m 2
5902 20 10
– – Impregnated with rubber 5,6 m 2
5902 20 90
– – Other 8 m 2
5902 90 10
– – Impregnated with rubber 5,6 m 2
5902 90 90
– – Other 8 m 2
5903
Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading 5902
5903 10
– With poly(vinyl chloride)
5903 10 10
– – Impregnated 8 m 2
5903 10 90
– – Coated, covered or laminated 8 m 2
5903 20
– With polyurethane
5903 20 10
– – Impregnated 8 m 2
5903 20 90
– – Coated, covered or laminated 8 m 2
5903 90 10
– – Impregnated 8 m 2
– – Coated, covered or laminated
5903 90 91
– – – With cellulose derivatives or other plastics, with the fabric forming the right side 8 m 2
5903 90 99
– – – Other 8 m 2
5904
Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shape
5904 10 00
– Linoleum 5,3 m 2
5904 90 00
– Other 5,3 m 2
5905 00
Textile wall coverings
5905 00 10
– Consisting of parallel yarns, fixed on a backing of any material 5,8 —
5905 00 30
– – Of flax 8 —
5905 00 50
– – Of jute 4 —
5905 00 70
– – Of man-made fibres 8 —
5906
Rubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902
5906 10 00
– Adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm 4,6 —
5906 91 00
– – Knitted or crocheted 6,5 —
5906 99 10
– – – Fabrics mentioned in note 4(c) to this chapter 8 —
5906 99 90
– – – Other 5,6 —
5907 00 00
Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the like 4,9 m 2
5908 00 00
Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated 5,6 —
5909 00
Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing, with or without lining, armour or accessories of other materials
5909 00 10
– Of synthetic fibres 6,5 —
5909 00 90
– Of other textile materials 6,5 —
5910 00 00
Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material 5,1 —
5911
Textile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in note 7 to this chapter
5911 10 00
– Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams) 5,3 —
5911 20 00
– Bolting cloth, whether or not made up ( 80 ) 4,6 —
– Textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in paper-making or similar machines for example, for pulp or asbestos-cement
5911 31
– – Weighing less than 650 g/m 2
– – – Of silk or man-made fibres
5911 31 11
– – – – Woven fabrics, of a kind used in papermaking machines (for example, forming fabrics) 5,8 m 2
5911 31 19
– – – – Other 5,8 —
5911 31 90
– – – Of other textile materials 4,4 —
5911 32
– – Weighing 650 g/m 2 or more
– – – Of silk or man-made fibres
5911 32 11
– – – – Woven fabrics having a batt layer needled on them, of a kind used in papermaking machines (for example, press felts) 5,8 m 2
5911 32 19
– – – – Other 5,8 m 2
5911 32 90
– – – Of other textile materials 4,4 —
5911 40 00
– Straining cloth of a kind used in oil-presses or the like, including that of human hair 6 —
5911 90 10
– – Of felt 6 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
crochet lace of heading 5804;
b
labels, badges and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, of heading 5807; or
c
knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated of Chapter 59. However, knitted or crocheted pile fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, remain classified in heading 6001.
2.
This chapter also includes fabrics made of metal thread and of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes.
3.
Throughout the nomenclature, any reference to ‘knitted goods’ includes a reference to stitch-bonded goods in which the chain stitches are formed of textile yarn.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6001
Pile fabrics, including ‘long pile’ fabrics and terry fabrics, knitted or crocheted
6001 10 00
– ‘Long pile’ fabrics 8 —
6001 21 00
– – Of cotton 8 —
6001 22 00
– – Of man-made fibres 8 —
6001 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 8 —
6001 91 00
– – Of cotton 8 —
6001 92 00
– – Of man-made fibres 8 —
6001 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 8 —
6002
Knitted or crocheted fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, containing by weight 5 % or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, other than those of heading 6001
6002 40 00
– Containing by weight 5 % or more of elastomeric yarn, but not containing rubber thread 8 —
6003
Knitted or crocheted fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, other than those of heading 6001 or 6002
6003 10 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 —
6003 20 00
– Of cotton 8 —
6003 30
– Of synthetic fibres
6003 30 10
– – Raschel lace 8 —
6003 40 00
– Of artificial fibres 8 —
6004
Knitted or crocheted fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, containing by weight 5 % or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, other than those of heading 6001
6004 10 00
– Containing by weight 5 % or more of elastomeric yarn, but not containing rubber thread 8 —
6005
Warp knit fabrics (including those made on galloon knitting machines), other than those of headings 6001 to 6004
6005 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 —
6005 23 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 —
6005 24 00
– – Printed 8 —
6005 31
– – Unbleached or bleached
6005 31 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 31 50
– – – Raschel lace, other than for curtains or net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 31 90
– – – Other 8 —
6005 32 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 32 50
– – – Raschel lace, other than for curtains or net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 32 90
– – – Other 8 —
6005 33
– – Of yarns of different colours
6005 33 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 33 50
– – – Raschel lace, other than for curtains or net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 33 90
– – – Other 8 —
6005 34 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 34 50
– – – Raschel lace, other than for curtains or net curtain fabric 8 —
6005 34 90
– – – Other 8 —
6005 41 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 —
6005 43 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 —
6005 44 00
– – Printed 8 —
6005 90 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 8 —
6006
Other knitted or crocheted fabrics
6006 10 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 —
6006 21 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 —
6006 23 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 —
6006 24 00
– – Printed 8 —
6006 31
– – Unbleached or bleached
6006 31 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6006 31 90
– – – Other 8 —
6006 32 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6006 32 90
– – – Other 8 —
6006 33
– – Of yarns of different colours
6006 33 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6006 33 90
– – – Other 8 —
6006 34 10
– – – For curtains, including net curtain fabric 8 —
6006 34 90
– – – Other 8 —
6006 41 00
– – Unbleached or bleached 8 —
6006 43 00
– – Of yarns of different colours 8 —
6006 44 00
– – Printed 8 —
1.
This chapter applies only to made-up knitted or crocheted articles.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
b
worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 6309; or
c
orthopaedic appliances, surgical belts, trusses or the like (heading 9021).
3.
For the purposes of headings 6103 and 6104:
a
The term ‘suit’ means a set of garments composed of two or three pieces made up, in respect of their outer surface, in identical fabric and comprising: All of the components of a ‘suit’ must be of the same fabric construction, colour and composition; they must also be of the same style and of corresponding or compatible size. However, these components may have piping (a strip of fabric sewn into the seam) in a different fabric. If several separate components to cover the lower part of the body are presented together (for example, two pairs of trousers or trousers and shorts, or a skirt or divided skirt and trousers), the constituent lower part shall be one pair of trousers or, in the case of women's or girls' suits, the skirt or divided skirt, the other garments being considered separately. The term ‘suit’ includes the following sets of garments, whether or not they fulfil all the above conditions:
—
one suit coat or jacket the outer shell of which, exclusive of sleeves, consists of four or more panels, designed to cover the upper part of the body, possibly with a tailored waistcoat in addition whose front is made from the same fabric as the outer surface of the other components of the set and whose back is made from the same fabric as the lining of the suit coat or jacket, and
—
one garment designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers, breeches or shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt, having neither braces nor bibs.
—
morning dress, comprising a plain jacket (cutaway) with rounded tails hanging well down at the back and striped trousers,
—
evening dress (tailcoat), generally made of black fabric, the jacket of which is relatively short at the front, does not close and has narrow skirts cut in at the hips and hanging down behind,
—
dinner jacket suits, in which the jacket is similar in style to an ordinary jacket (though perhaps revealing more of the shirt-front), but has shiny silk or imitation silk lapels.
b
The term ‘ensemble’ means a set of garments (other than suits and articles of heading 6107, 6108 or 6109), composed of several pieces made up in identical fabric, put up for retail sale, and comprising: All of the components of an ensemble must be of the same fabric construction, style, colour and composition; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size. The term ‘ensemble’ does not apply to tracksuits or ski suits, of heading 6112.
—
one garment designed to cover the upper part of the body, with the exception of pullovers which may form a second upper garment in the sole context of twin sets, and of waistcoats which may also form a second upper garment, and
—
one or two different garments, designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches, shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt.
4.
Headings 6105 and 6106 do not cover garments with pockets below the waist, with a ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment, or garments having an average of less than 10 stitches per linear centimetre in each direction counted on an area measuring at least 10 cm × 10 cm. Heading 6105 does not cover sleeveless garments.
5.
Heading 6109 does not cover garments with a drawstring, ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment.
6.
For the purposes of heading 6111:
a
the expression ‘babies’ garments and clothing accessories' means articles for young children of a body height not exceeding 86 cm; it also covers babies' napkins;
b
articles which are prima facie classifiable both in heading 6111 and in other headings of this chapter are to be classified in heading 6111.
7.
For the purposes of heading 6112, ‘ski suits’ means garments or sets of garments which, by their general appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be worn principally for skiing (cross-country or alpine). They consist of either:
a
a ‘ski overall’, that is, a one-piece garment designed to cover the upper and the lower parts of the body; in addition to sleeves and a collar, the ski overall may have pockets or footstraps; or
b
a ‘ski ensemble’, that is, a set of garments composed of two or three pieces, put up for retail sale and comprising: The ‘ski ensemble’ may also consist of an overall similar to the one mentioned in paragraph (a) above and a type of padded, sleeveless jacket worn over the overall. All the components of a ‘ski ensemble’ must be made up in a fabric of the same texture, style and composition whether or not of the same colour; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size.
—
one garment such as an anorak, windcheater, wind-jacket or similar article, closed by a slide fastener (zipper), possibly with a waistcoat in addition, and
—
one pair of trousers, whether or not extending above waist level, one pair of breeches or one bib and brace overall.
8.
Garments which are prima facie classifiable both in heading 6113 and in other headings of this chapter, excluding heading 6111, are to be classified in heading 6113.
9.
Garments of this chapter designed for left-over-right closure at the front shall be regarded as men's or boys' garments, and those designed for right-over-left closure at the front as women's or girls' garments. These provisions do not apply where the cut of the garment clearly indicates that it is designed for one or other of the sexes. Garments which cannot be identified as either men's or boys' garments or as women's or girls' garments are to be classified in the headings covering women's or girls' garments.
10.
Articles of this chapter may be made of metal thread.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the application of note 3(b) to this chapter, the components of an ensemble must be made up entirely in a single identical fabric, subject to compliance with the other conditions laid down in the said note. For this purpose: Sets of garments are not regarded as ensembles when their components are made up in different fabrics, even if the difference is due only to their respective colours. All the components of an ensemble must be presented together for retail sale as a single unit. Individual wrapping or separate labelling of each component of such a single unit does not influence its classification as an ensemble.
—
the fabric used can be unbleached, bleached, dyed, of yarns of different colours or printed,
—
a pullover or waistcoat with ribbing is to be considered as a component of an ensemble, even if there is no ribbing on the component intended to cover the lower part of the body, provided that the ribbing is not sewn on but produced directly by the knitting process.
2.
For the purposes of heading 6109, the terms ‘singlets’ and ‘other vests’ include garments, even if of a fancy design, worn next to the body, without collar, with or without sleeves, including those with shoulder straps. These garments, which are intended to cover the upper part of the body, often possess many characteristics in common with those of T-shirts or with more traditional kinds of singlets and other vests of heading 6109.
3.
Heading 6111 and subheadings 6116 10 20 and 6116 10 80 cover gloves, mittens and mitts, impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber, even if they are: Where knitted or crocheted textile fabrics serve only as reinforcement, gloves, mittens or mitts impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber belong in Chapter 39 or 40, even if they are made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered knitted or crocheted textile fabrics and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber (note 2(a)(5) and note 4, last paragraph, to Chapter 59).
—
made up from knitted or crocheted textile fabrics impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber of heading 5903 or 5906, or
—
made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered knitted or crocheted textile fabrics and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6101
Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6103
6101 20 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6101 20 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6101 30
– Of man-made fibres
6101 30 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6101 30 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6101 90
– Of other textile materials
6101 90 20
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6101 90 80
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6102
Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6104
6102 10
– Of wool or fine animal hair
6102 10 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 10 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 20 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 20 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 30
– Of man-made fibres
6102 30 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 30 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 90
– Of other textile materials
6102 90 10
– – Overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles 12 p/st
6102 90 90
– – Anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles 12 p/st
6103
Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
6103 10 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6103 10 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6103 22 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6103 23 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6103 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6103 31 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6103 32 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6103 33 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6103 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts
6103 41 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6103 42 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6103 43 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6103 49 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6104
Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
6104 13 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 19
– – Of other textile materials
6104 19 20
– – – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 19 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6104 22 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 23 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 29
– – Of other textile materials
6104 29 10
– – – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6104 29 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6104 31 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6104 32 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 33 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6104 41 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6104 42 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 43 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 44 00
– – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6104 49 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Skirts and divided skirts
6104 51 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6104 52 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 53 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 59 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts
6104 61 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6104 62 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6104 63 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6104 69 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6105
Men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted
6105 10 00
– Of cotton 12 p/st
6105 20
– Of man-made fibres
6105 20 10
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6105 20 90
– – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6105 90
– Of other textile materials
6105 90 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6105 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6106
Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted
6106 10 00
– Of cotton 12 p/st
6106 20 00
– Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6106 90
– Of other textile materials
6106 90 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6106 90 30
– – Of silk or silk waste 12 p/st
6106 90 50
– – Of flax or of ramie 12 p/st
6106 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6107
Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
6107 11 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6107 12 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6107 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Nightshirts and pyjamas
6107 21 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6107 22 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6107 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6107 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6107 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6108
Women's or girls' slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
6108 11 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6108 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6108 21 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6108 22 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6108 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Nightdresses and pyjamas
6108 31 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6108 32 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6108 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6108 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6108 92 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6108 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6109
T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted
6109 10 00
– Of cotton 12 p/st
6109 90
– Of other textile materials
6109 90 20
– – Of wool or fine animal hair or man-made fibres 12 p/st
6109 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6110
Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
– Of wool or fine animal hair
6110 11 10
– – – Jerseys and pullovers, containing at least 50 % by weight of wool and weighing 600 g or more per article 10,5 p/st
6110 11 30
– – – – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6110 11 90
– – – – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6110 12
– – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats
6110 12 10
– – – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6110 12 90
– – – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6110 19 10
– – – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6110 19 90
– – – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6110 20 10
– – Lightweight fine knit roll, polo or turtleneck jumpers and pullovers 12 p/st
6110 20 91
– – – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6110 20 99
– – – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6110 30
– Of man-made fibres
6110 30 10
– – Lightweight fine knit roll, polo or turtleneck jumpers and pullovers 12 p/st
6110 30 91
– – – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6110 30 99
– – – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6110 90
– Of other textile materials
6110 90 10
– – Of flax or ramie 12 p/st
6110 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6111
Babies' garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
6111 20 10
– – Gloves, mittens and mitts 8,9 pa
6111 20 90
– – Other 12 —
6111 30
– Of synthetic fibres
6111 30 10
– – Gloves, mittens and mitts 8,9 pa
6111 30 90
– – Other 12 —
6111 90
– Of other textile materials
– – Of wool or fine animal hair
6111 90 11
– – – Gloves, mittens and mitts 8,9 pa
6111 90 19
– – – Other 12 —
6111 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6112
Tracksuits, ski suits and swimwear, knitted or crocheted
6112 11 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6112 12 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6112 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6112 20 00
– Ski suits 12 —
– Men's or boys' swimwear
6112 31
– – Of synthetic fibres
6112 31 10
– – – Containing by weight 5 % or more of rubber thread 8 p/st
6112 31 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6112 39
– – Of other textile materials
6112 39 10
– – – Containing by weight 5 % or more of rubber thread 8 p/st
6112 39 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
– Women's or girls' swimwear
6112 41
– – Of synthetic fibres
6112 41 10
– – – Containing by weight 5 % or more of rubber thread 8 p/st
6112 41 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6112 49
– – Of other textile materials
6112 49 10
– – – Containing by weight 5 % or more of rubber thread 8 p/st
6112 49 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6113 00
Garments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 5903, 5906 or 5907
6113 00 10
– Of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 5906 8 —
6114
Other garments, knitted or crocheted
6114 20 00
– Of cotton 12 —
6114 30 00
– Of man-made fibres 12 —
6114 90 00
– Of other textile materials 12 —
6115
Pantyhose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) and footwear without applied soles, knitted or crocheted
6115 10
– Graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins)
6115 10 10
– – Stockings for varicose veins of synthetic fibres 8 pa
6115 10 90
– – Other 12 —
– Other pantyhose and tights
6115 21 00
– – Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex 12 p/st
6115 22 00
– – Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn 67 decitex or more 12 p/st
6115 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6115 30
– Other women's full-length or knee-length hosiery, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex
6115 30 11
– – – Knee-length stockings 12 pa
6115 30 19
– – – Other 12 pa
6115 30 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 pa
6115 94 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 pa
6115 95 00
– – Of cotton 12 pa
6115 96
– – Of synthetic fibres
6115 96 10
– – – Knee-length stockings 12 pa
6115 96 91
– – – – Women's stockings 12 pa
6115 96 99
– – – – Other 12 pa
6115 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 pa
6116
Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted
6116 10
– Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber
6116 10 20
– – Gloves impregnated, coated or covered with rubber 8 pa
6116 10 80
– – Other 8,9 pa
6116 91 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 8,9 pa
6116 92 00
– – Of cotton 8,9 pa
6116 93 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 8,9 pa
6116 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 8,9 pa
6117
Other made-up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts of garments or of clothing accessories
6117 10 00
– Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like 12 —
6117 80
– Other accessories
6117 80 10
– – Knitted or crocheted, elasticated or rubberised 8 —
6117 80 80
– – Other 12 —
1.
This chapter applies only to made-up articles of any textile fabric other than wadding, excluding knitted or crocheted articles (other than those of heading 6212).
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 6309; or
b
orthopaedic appliances, surgical belts, trusses or the like (heading 9021).
3.
For the purposes of headings 6203 and 6204:
a
The term ‘suit’ means a set of garments composed of two or three pieces made up, in respect of their outer surface, in identical fabric and comprising: All of the components of a ‘suit’ must be of the same fabric construction, colour and composition; they must also be of the same style and of corresponding or compatible size. However, these components may have piping (a strip of fabric sewn into the seam) in a different fabric. If several separate components to cover the lower part of the body are presented together (for example, two pairs of trousers or trousers and shorts, or a skirt or divided skirt and trousers), the constituent lower part shall be one pair of trousers or, in the case of women's or girls' suits, the skirt or divided skirt, the other garments being considered separately. The term ‘suit’ includes the following sets of garments, whether or not they fulfil all the above conditions:
—
one suit coat or jacket the outer shell of which, exclusive of sleeves, consists of four or more panels, designed to cover the upper part of the body, possibly with a tailored waistcoat in addition whose front is made from the same fabric as the outer surface of the other components of the set and whose back is made from the same fabric as the lining of the suit coat or jacket, and
—
one garment designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers, breeches or shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt, having neither braces nor bibs.
—
morning dress, comprising a plain jacket (cutaway) with rounded tails hanging well down at the back and striped trousers,
—
evening dress (tailcoat), generally made of black fabric, the jacket of which is relatively short at the front, does not close and has narrow skirts cut in at the hips and hanging down behind,
—
dinner jacket suits, in which the jacket is similar in style to an ordinary jacket (though perhaps revealing more of the shirt front), but has shiny silk or imitation silk lapels.
b
The term ‘ensemble’ means a set of garments (other than suits and articles of heading 6207 or 6208) composed of several pieces made up in identical fabric, put up for retail sale, and comprising: All of the components of an ensemble must be of the same fabric construction, style, colour and composition; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size. The term ‘ensemble’ does not apply to tracksuits or ski suits, of heading 6211.
—
one garment designed to cover the upper part of the body, with the exception of waistcoats which may also form a second upper garment, and
—
one or two different garments, designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches, shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt.
4.
For the purposes of heading 6209:
a
the expression ‘babies’ garments and clothing accessories' means articles for young children of a body height not exceeding 86 cm; it also covers babies' napkins;
b
articles which are prima facie classifiable both in heading 6209 and in other headings of this chapter are to be classified in heading 6209.
5.
Garments which are prima facie classifiable both in heading 6210 and in other headings of this chapter, excluding heading 6209, are to be classified in heading 6210.
6.
For the purposes of heading 6211, ‘ski suits’ means garments or sets of garments which, by their general appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be worn principally for skiing (cross-country or alpine). They consist of either:
a
a ‘ski overall’, that is, a one-piece garment designed to cover the upper and the lower parts of the body; in addition to sleeves and a collar, the ski overall may have pockets or footstraps; or
b
a ‘ski ensemble’, that is, a set of garments composed of two or three pieces, put up for retail sale and comprising: The ‘ski ensemble’ may also consist of an overall similar to the one mentioned in paragraph (a) above and a type of padded, sleeveless jacket worn over the overall. All the components of a ‘ski ensemble’ must be made up in a fabric of the same texture, style and composition, whether or not of the same colour; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size.
—
one garment, such as an anorak, windcheater, wind-jacket or similar article, closed by a slide fastener (zipper), possibly with a waistcoat in addition, and
—
one pair of trousers, whether or not extending above waist level, one pair of breeches or one bib and brace overall.
7.
Scarves and articles of the scarf type, square or approximately square, of which no side exceeds 60 cm, are to be classified as handkerchiefs (heading 6213). Handkerchiefs of which any side exceeds 60 cm are to be classified in heading 6214.
8.
Garments of this chapter designed for left-over-right closure at the front shall be regarded as men's or boys' garments, and those designed for right-over-left closure at the front as women's or girls' garments. These provisions do not apply where the cut of the garment clearly indicates that it is designed for one or other of the sexes. Garments which cannot be identified as either men's or boys' garments or as women's or girls' garments are to be classified in the headings covering women's or girls' garments.
9.
Articles of this chapter may be made of metal thread.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the application of note 3(b) to this chapter, the components of an ensemble must be made up entirely in a single identical fabric, subject to compliance with the other conditions laid down in the said note. For this purpose, the fabric used can be unbleached, bleached, dyed, of yarns of different colours or printed. Sets of garments are not regarded as ensembles when their components are made up in different fabrics, even if the difference is due only to their respective colours. All the components of an ensemble must be presented together for retail sale as a single unit. Individual wrapping or separate labelling of each component of such a single unit does not influence its classification as an ensemble.
2.
Headings 6209 and 6216 cover gloves, mittens and mitts, impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber, even if they are: Where textile fabrics (other than knitted or crocheted) serve only as reinforcement, gloves, mittens or mitts impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber belong in Chapter 39 or 40, even if they are made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered textile fabrics (other than knitted or crocheted) and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber (note 2(a)(5) and note 4, last paragraph, to Chapter 59).
—
made up from textile fabrics (other than knitted or crocheted) impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber of heading 5903 or 5906, or
—
made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered textile fabrics (other than knitted or crocheted) and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6201
Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6203
– Overcoats, raincoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles
6201 11 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6201 12 10
– – – Of a weight, per garment, not exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6201 12 90
– – – Of a weight, per garment, exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6201 13
– – Of man-made fibres
6201 13 10
– – – Of a weight, per garment, not exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6201 13 90
– – – Of a weight, per garment, exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6201 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6201 91 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6201 92 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6201 93 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6201 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6202
Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6204
– Overcoats, raincoats, car coats, capes, cloaks and similar articles
6202 11 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6202 12 10
– – – Of a weight, per garment, not exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6202 12 90
– – – Of a weight, per garment, exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6202 13
– – Of man-made fibres
6202 13 10
– – – Of a weight, per garment, not exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6202 13 90
– – – Of a weight, per garment, exceeding 1 kg 12 p/st
6202 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6202 91 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6202 92 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6202 93 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6202 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6203
Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
6203 11 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6203 12 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6203 19
– – Of other textile materials
6203 19 10
– – – Of cotton 12 p/st
6203 19 30
– – – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6203 19 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6203 22 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 22 80
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 23
– – Of synthetic fibres
6203 23 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 23 80
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 29
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
6203 29 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 29 18
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 29 30
– – – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6203 29 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6203 31 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6203 32 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 32 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 33
– – Of synthetic fibres
6203 33 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 33 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 39
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
6203 39 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 39 19
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 39 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts
6203 41
– – Of wool or fine animal hair
6203 41 10
– – – Trousers and breeches 12 p/st
6203 41 30
– – – Bib and brace overalls 12 p/st
6203 41 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Trousers and breeches
6203 42 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 42 31
– – – – – Of denim 12 p/st
6203 42 33
– – – – – Of cut corduroy 12 p/st
6203 42 35
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Bib and brace overalls
6203 42 51
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 42 59
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 42 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 43
– – Of synthetic fibres
– – – Trousers and breeches
6203 43 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 43 19
– – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Bib and brace overalls
6203 43 31
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 43 39
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 43 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6203 49
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
– – – – Trousers and breeches
6203 49 11
– – – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 49 19
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – – Bib and brace overalls
6203 49 31
– – – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6203 49 39
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 49 50
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6203 49 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6204
Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
6204 11 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6204 12 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6204 13 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6204 19
– – Of other textile materials
6204 19 10
– – – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6204 19 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6204 21 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6204 22 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 22 80
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 23
– – Of synthetic fibres
6204 23 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 23 80
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 29
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
6204 29 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 29 18
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 29 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6204 31 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6204 32 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 32 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 33
– – Of synthetic fibres
6204 33 10
– – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 33 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 39
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
6204 39 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 39 19
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 39 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6204 41 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6204 42 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6204 43 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6204 44 00
– – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6204 49
– – Of other textile materials
6204 49 10
– – – Of silk or silk waste 12 p/st
6204 49 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Skirts and divided skirts
6204 51 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6204 52 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6204 53 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 p/st
6204 59
– – Of other textile materials
6204 59 10
– – – Of artificial fibres 12 p/st
6204 59 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts
6204 61
– – Of wool or fine animal hair
6204 61 10
– – – Trousers and breeches 12 p/st
6204 61 85
– – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Trousers and breeches
6204 62 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 62 31
– – – – – Of denim 12 p/st
6204 62 33
– – – – – Of cut corduroy 12 p/st
6204 62 39
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Bib and brace overalls
6204 62 51
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 62 59
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 62 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 63
– – Of synthetic fibres
– – – Trousers and breeches
6204 63 11
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 63 18
– – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – Bib and brace overalls
6204 63 31
– – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 63 39
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 63 90
– – – Other 12 p/st
6204 69
– – Of other textile materials
– – – Of artificial fibres
– – – – Trousers and breeches
6204 69 11
– – – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 69 18
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
– – – – Bib and brace overalls
6204 69 31
– – – – – Industrial and occupational 12 p/st
6204 69 39
– – – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 69 50
– – – – Other 12 p/st
6204 69 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6205
Men's or boys' shirts
6205 20 00
– Of cotton 12 p/st
6205 30 00
– Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6205 90
– Of other textile materials
6205 90 10
– – Of flax or ramie 12 p/st
6205 90 80
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6206
Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses
6206 10 00
– Of silk or silk waste 12 p/st
6206 20 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 12 p/st
6206 30 00
– Of cotton 12 p/st
6206 40 00
– Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6206 90
– Of other textile materials
6206 90 10
– – Of flax or ramie 12 p/st
6206 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6207
Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
6207 11 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6207 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Nightshirts and pyjamas
6207 21 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6207 22 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6207 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6207 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6207 99
– – Of other textile materials
6207 99 10
– – – Of man-made fibres 12 —
6207 99 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 —
6208
Women's or girls' singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
6208 11 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6208 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
– Nightdresses and pyjamas
6208 21 00
– – Of cotton 12 p/st
6208 22 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 p/st
6208 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6208 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6208 92 00
– – Of man-made fibres 12 —
6208 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6209
Babies' garments and clothing accessories
6209 20 00
– Of cotton 10,5 —
6209 30 00
– Of synthetic fibres 10,5 —
6209 90
– Of other textile materials
6209 90 10
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 10,5 —
6209 90 90
– – Of other textile materials 10,5 —
6210
Garments, made up of fabrics of heading 5602, 5603, 5903, 5906 or 5907
6210 10
– Of fabrics of heading 5602 or 5603
6210 10 10
– – Of fabrics of heading 5602 12 —
6210 10 90
– – Of fabrics of heading 5603 12 —
6210 20 00
– Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6201 11 to 6201 19 12 p/st
6210 30 00
– Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6202 11 to 6202 19 12 p/st
6210 40 00
– Other men's or boys' garments 12 —
6210 50 00
– Other women's or girls' garments 12 —
6211
Tracksuits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments
6211 11 00
– – Men's or boys' 12 p/st
6211 12 00
– – Women's or girls' 12 p/st
6211 20 00
– Ski suits 12 p/st
– Other garments, men's or boys'
6211 32 10
– – – Industrial and occupational clothing 12 —
– – – Tracksuits with lining
6211 32 31
– – – – With an outer shell of a single identical fabric 12 p/st
6211 32 41
– – – – – Upper parts 12 p/st
6211 32 42
– – – – – Lower parts 12 p/st
6211 32 90
– – – Other 12 —
6211 33
– – Of man-made fibres
6211 33 10
– – – Industrial and occupational clothing 12 —
– – – Tracksuits with lining
6211 33 31
– – – – With an outer shell of a single identical fabric 12 p/st
6211 33 41
– – – – – Upper parts 12 p/st
6211 33 42
– – – – – Lower parts 12 p/st
6211 33 90
– – – Other 12 —
6211 39 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
– Other garments, women's or girls'
6211 41 00
– – Of wool or fine animal hair 12 —
6211 42 10
– – – Aprons, overalls, smock-overalls and other industrial and occupational clothing (whether or not also suitable for domestic use) 12 —
– – – Tracksuits with lining
6211 42 31
– – – – With an outer shell of a single identical fabric 12 p/st
6211 42 41
– – – – – Upper parts 12 p/st
6211 42 42
– – – – – Lower parts 12 p/st
6211 42 90
– – – Other 12 —
6211 43
– – Of man-made fibres
6211 43 10
– – – Aprons, overalls, smock-overalls and other industrial and occupational clothing (whether or not also suitable for domestic use) 12 —
– – – Tracksuits with lining
6211 43 31
– – – – With an outer shell of a single identical fabric 12 p/st
6211 43 41
– – – – – Upper parts 12 p/st
6211 43 42
– – – – – Lower parts 12 p/st
6211 43 90
– – – Other 12 —
6211 49 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6212
Brassières, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and parts thereof, whether or not knitted or crocheted
6212 10 10
– – In a set made up for retail sale containing a brassière and a pair of briefs 6,5 p/st
6212 10 90
– – Other 6,5 p/st
6212 20 00
– Girdles and panty girdles 6,5 p/st
6212 30 00
– Corselettes 6,5 p/st
6213 20 00
– Of cotton 10 p/st
6213 90 00
– Of other textile materials 10 p/st
6214
Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like
6214 10 00
– Of silk or silk waste 8 p/st
6214 20 00
– Of wool or fine animal hair 8 p/st
6214 30 00
– Of synthetic fibres 8 p/st
6214 40 00
– Of artificial fibres 8 p/st
6214 90 00
– Of other textile materials 8 p/st
6215
Ties, bow ties and cravats
6215 10 00
– Of silk or silk waste 6,3 p/st
6215 20 00
– Of man-made fibres 6,3 p/st
6215 90 00
– Of other textile materials 6,3 p/st
6216 00 00
Gloves, mittens and mitts 7,6 pa
6217
Other made-up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212
6217 10 00
– Accessories 6,3 —
1.
Sub-chapter I applies only to made-up articles, of any textile fabric.
2.
Sub-chapter I does not cover:
a
goods of Chapters 56 to 62; or
b
worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 6309.
3.
Heading 6309 applies only to the following goods: In order to be classified in this heading, the articles mentioned above must comply with both of the following requirements:
a
articles of textile materials:
—
clothing and clothing accessories, and parts thereof,
—
blankets and travelling rugs,
—
bedlinen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen,
—
furnishing articles, other than carpets of headings 5701 to 5705 and tapestries of heading 5805;
b
footwear and headgear of any material other than asbestos.
—
they must show signs of appreciable wear, and
—
they must be presented in bulk or in bales, sacks or similar packings.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
I. OTHER MADE-UP TEXTILE ARTICLES
6301
Blankets and travelling rugs
6301 10 00
– Electric blankets 6,9 p/st
6301 20
– Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of wool or of fine animal hair
6301 20 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 p/st
6301 20 90
– – Other 12 p/st
6301 30
– Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of cotton
6301 30 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 p/st
6301 30 90
– – Other 7,5 p/st
6301 40
– Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibres
6301 40 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 p/st
6301 40 90
– – Other 12 p/st
6301 90
– Other blankets and travelling rugs
6301 90 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 p/st
6301 90 90
– – Other 12 p/st
6302
Bedlinen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen
6302 10 00
– Bedlinen, knitted or crocheted 12 —
– Other bedlinen, printed
6302 21 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6302 22
– – Of man-made fibres
6302 22 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 —
6302 22 90
– – – Other 12 —
6302 29
– – Of other textile materials
6302 29 10
– – – Of flax or ramie 12 —
6302 29 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 —
6302 31 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6302 32
– – Of man-made fibres
6302 32 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 —
6302 32 90
– – – Other 12 —
6302 39
– – Of other textile materials
6302 39 20
– – – Of flax or ramie 12 —
6302 39 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 —
6302 40 00
– Table linen, knitted or crocheted 12 —
6302 51 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6302 53
– – Of man-made fibres
6302 53 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 —
6302 53 90
– – – Other 12 —
6302 59
– – Of other textile materials
6302 59 10
– – – Of flax 12 —
6302 59 90
– – – Other 12 —
6302 60 00
– Toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics, of cotton 12 —
6302 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6302 93
– – Of man-made fibres
6302 93 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 —
6302 93 90
– – – Other 12 —
6302 99
– – Of other textile materials
6302 99 10
– – – Of flax 12 —
6302 99 90
– – – Other 12 —
6303
Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain or bed valances
6303 12 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 m 2
6303 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 m 2
6303 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 m 2
6303 92
– – Of synthetic fibres
6303 92 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 m 2
6303 92 90
– – – Other 12 m 2
6303 99
– – Of other textile materials
6303 99 10
– – – Nonwovens 6,9 m 2
6303 99 90
– – – Other 12 m 2
6304
Other furnishing articles, excluding those of heading 9404
6304 11 00
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 p/st
6304 19 10
– – – Of cotton 12 p/st
6304 19 30
– – – Of flax or ramie 12 p/st
6304 19 90
– – – Of other textile materials 12 p/st
6304 91 00
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 —
6304 92 00
– – Not knitted or crocheted, of cotton 12 —
6304 93 00
– – Not knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibres 12 —
6304 99 00
– – Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials 12 —
6305
Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods
6305 10
– Of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 5303
6305 20 00
– Of cotton 7,2 —
– Of man-made textile materials
6305 32
– – Flexible intermediate bulk containers
– – – Of polyethylene or polypropylene strip or the like
6305 32 11
– – – – Knitted or crocheted 12 —
6305 32 19
– – – – Other 7,2 —
6305 32 90
– – – Other 7,2 —
6305 33
– – Other, of polyethylene or polypropylene strip or the like
6305 33 10
– – – Knitted or crocheted 12 —
6305 33 90
– – – Other 7,2 —
6305 39 00
– – Other 7,2 —
6305 90 00
– Of other textile materials 6,2 —
6306
Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods
– Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds
6306 12 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 —
6306 19 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6306 22 00
– – Of synthetic fibres 12 —
6306 29 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6306 40 00
– Pneumatic mattresses 12 p/st
6306 91 00
– – Of cotton 12 —
6306 99 00
– – Of other textile materials 12 —
6307
Other made-up articles, including dress patterns
6307 10
– Floorcloths, dishcloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths
6307 10 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 —
6307 10 30
– – Nonwovens 6,9 —
6307 10 90
– – Other 7,7 —
6307 20 00
– Life jackets and lifebelts 6,3 —
6307 90 10
– – Knitted or crocheted 12 —
6307 90 91
– – – Of felt 6,3 —
6307 90 99
– – – Other 6,3 —
6308 00 00
Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered tablecloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail sale 12 —
III. WORN CLOTHING AND WORN TEXTILE ARTICLES; RAGS
6309 00 00
Worn clothing and other worn articles 5,3 —
6310
Used or new rags, scrap twine, cordage, rope and cables and worn-out articles of twine, cordage, rope or cables, of textile materials
6310 10 00
– Sorted Free —
6310 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
disposable foot or shoe coverings of flimsy material (for example, paper, sheeting of plastics) without applied soles. These products are classified according to their constituent material;
b
footwear of textile material, without an outer sole glued, sewn or otherwise affixed or applied to the upper (Section XI);
c
worn footwear of heading 6309;
d
articles of asbestos (heading 6812);
e
orthopaedic footwear or other orthopaedic appliances, or parts thereof (heading 9021); or
f
toy footwear or skating boots with ice or roller skates attached; shin-guards or similar protective sportswear (Chapter 95).
2.
For the purposes of heading 6406, the term ‘parts’ does not include pegs, protectors, eyelets, hooks, buckles, ornaments, braid, laces, pompons or other trimmings (which are to be classified in their appropriate headings) or buttons or other goods of heading 9606.
3.
For the purposes of this chapter:
a
the terms ‘rubber’ and ‘plastics’ include woven fabrics or other textile products with an external layer of rubber or plastics being visible to the naked eye; for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour; and
b
the term ‘leather’ refers to the goods of headings 4107 and 4112 to 4114.
4.
Subject to note 3 to this chapter:
a
the material of the upper shall be taken to be the constituent material having the greatest external surface area, no account being taken of accessories or reinforcements such as ankle patches, edging, ornamentation, buckles, tabs, eyelet stays or similar attachments;
b
the constituent material of the outer sole shall be taken to be the material having the greatest surface area in contact with the ground, no account being taken of accessories or reinforcements such as spikes, bars, nails, protectors or similar attachments.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 6402 12, 6402 19, 6403 12, 6403 19 and 6404 11, the expression ‘sports footwear’ applies only to:
a
footwear which is designed for a sporting activity and has, or has provision for the attachment of, spikes, sprigs, stops, clips, bars or the like;
b
skating boots, ski-boots and cross-country ski footwear, snowboard boots, wrestling boots, boxing boots and cycling shoes.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Within the meaning of note 4(a), ‘reinforcements’ is taken to mean all pieces of material (e.g., plastics or leather) attached to the external surface of the upper to give additional strength, whether or not also attached to the sole. After the removal of reinforcements, the visible material must have the characteristics of an upper and not lining. Account is to be taken of sections covered by accessories or reinforcements when deciding on the composition of the upper.
2.
Within the meaning of note 4(b), one or more layers of textile material which do not possess the characteristics usually required for normal use of an outer sole (e.g. durability, strength, etc.) are not to be taken into consideration for classification purposes.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6401
Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics, the uppers of which are neither fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitching, riveting, nailing, screwing, plugging or similar processes
6401 10 00
– Footwear incorporating a protective metal toecap 17 pa
6401 92
– – Covering the ankle but not covering the knee
6401 92 10
– – – With uppers of rubber 17 pa
6401 92 90
– – – With uppers of plastics 17 pa
6401 99 00
– – Other 17 pa
6402
Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics
6402 12
– – Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots
6402 12 10
– – – Ski-boots and cross-country ski footwear 17 pa
6402 12 90
– – – Snowboard boots 17 pa
6402 19 00
– – Other 16,9 pa
6402 20 00
– Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs 17 pa
6402 91
– – Covering the ankle
6402 91 10
– – – Incorporating a protective metal toecap 17 pa
6402 91 90
– – – Other 16,9 pa
6402 99 05
– – – Incorporating a protective metal toecap 17 pa
6402 99 10
– – – – With uppers of rubber 16,8 pa
– – – – With uppers of plastics
6402 99 31
– – – – – – With sole and heel combined having a height of more than 3 cm 16,8 pa
6402 99 39
– – – – – – Other 16,8 pa
6402 99 50
– – – – – Slippers and other indoor footwear 16,8 pa
– – – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6402 99 91
– – – – – – Of less than 24 cm 16,8 pa
– – – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6402 99 93
– – – – – – – Footwear which cannot be identified as men's or women's footwear 16,8 pa
6402 99 96
– – – – – – – – For men 16,8 pa
6402 99 98
– – – – – – – – For women 16,8 pa
6403
Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers of leather
6403 12 00
– – Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots 8 pa
6403 19 00
– – Other 8 pa
6403 20 00
– Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big toe 8 pa
6403 40 00
– Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toecap 8 pa
6403 51
– – Covering the ankle
6403 51 05
– – – Made on a base or platform of wood, not having an inner sole 8 pa
– – – – Covering the ankle but no part of the calf, with insoles of a length
6403 51 11
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 51 15
– – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 51 19
– – – – – – For women 8 pa
– – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 51 91
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 51 95
– – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 51 99
– – – – – – For women 8 pa
6403 59 05
– – – Made on a base or platform of wood, not having an inner sole 8 pa
6403 59 11
– – – – – With sole and heel combined having a height of more than 3 cm 5 pa
– – – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 59 31
– – – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 59 35
– – – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 59 39
– – – – – – – For women 8 pa
6403 59 50
– – – – Slippers and other indoor footwear 8 pa
– – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 59 91
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 59 95
– – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 59 99
– – – – – – For women 8 pa
6403 91
– – Covering the ankle
6403 91 05
– – – Made on a base or platform of wood, not having an inner sole 8 pa
– – – – Covering the ankle but no part of the calf, with insoles of a length
6403 91 11
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 91 13
– – – – – – Footwear which cannot be identified as men's or women's footwear 8 pa
6403 91 16
– – – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 91 18
– – – – – – – For women 8 pa
– – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 91 91
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 91 93
– – – – – – Footwear which cannot be identified as men's or women's footwear 8 pa
6403 91 96
– – – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 91 98
– – – – – – – For women 5 pa
6403 99 05
– – – Made on a base or platform of wood, not having an inner sole 8 pa
6403 99 11
– – – – – With sole and heel combined having a height of more than 3 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 99 31
– – – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 99 33
– – – – – – – Footwear which cannot be identified as men's or women's footwear 8 pa
6403 99 36
– – – – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 99 38
– – – – – – – – For women 5 pa
6403 99 50
– – – – Slippers and other indoor footwear 8 pa
– – – – Other, with insoles of a length
6403 99 91
– – – – – Of less than 24 cm 8 pa
– – – – – Of 24 cm or more
6403 99 93
– – – – – – Footwear which cannot be identified as men's or women's footwear 8 pa
6403 99 96
– – – – – – – For men 8 pa
6403 99 98
– – – – – – – For women 7 pa
6404
Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers of textile materials
6404 11 00
– – Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 16,9 pa
6404 19 10
– – – Slippers and other indoor footwear 16,9 pa
6404 19 90
– – – Other 17 pa
6404 20
– Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather
6404 20 10
– – Slippers and other indoor footwear 17 pa
6404 20 90
– – Other 17 pa
6405 10 00
– With uppers of leather or composition leather 3,5 pa
6405 20
– With uppers of textile materials
6405 20 10
– – With outer soles of wood or cork 3,5 pa
– – With outer soles of other materials
6405 20 91
– – – Slippers and other indoor footwear 4 pa
6405 20 99
– – – Other 4 pa
6405 90 10
– – With outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather 17 pa
6405 90 90
– – With outer soles of other materials 4 pa
6406
Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable insoles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereof
6406 10
– Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners
6406 10 10
– – Of leather 3 —
6406 10 90
– – Of other materials 3 —
6406 20
– Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics
6406 20 10
– – Of rubber 3 —
6406 20 90
– – Of plastics 3 —
6406 91 00
– – Of wood 3 —
6406 99
– – Of other materials
6406 99 30
– – – Assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components, but without outer soles 3 pa
6406 99 50
– – – Removable insoles and other removable accessories 3 —
6406 99 60
– – – Outer soles of leather or composition leather 3 —
6406 99 85
– – – Other 3 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
worn headgear of heading 6309;
b
asbestos headgear (heading 6812); or
c
dolls' hats, other toy hats or carnival articles of Chapter 95.
2.
Heading 6502 does not cover hat shapes made by sewing, other than those obtained simply by sewing strips in spirals.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6501 00 00
Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims; plateaux and manchons (including slit manchons), of felt 2,7 p/st
6502 00 00
Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, neither blocked to shape, nor with made brims, nor lined, nor trimmed Free p/st
6504 00 00
Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed Free p/st
6505
Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hairnets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed
6505 10 00
– Hairnets 2,7 —
6505 90 05
– – Of fur felt or of felt of wool and fur, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading 6501 5,7 p/st
6505 90 10
– – – Berets, bonnets, skullcaps, fezzes, tarbooshes and the like 2,7 p/st
6505 90 30
– – – Peaked caps 2,7 p/st
6505 90 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
6506
Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed
6506 10
– Safety headgear
6506 10 10
– – Of plastics 2,7 p/st
6506 10 80
– – Of other materials 2,7 p/st
6506 91 00
– – Of rubber or of plastics 2,7 p/st
6506 99
– – Of other materials
6506 99 10
– – – Of fur felt or of felt of wool and fur, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading 6501 5,7 p/st
6506 99 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
6507 00 00
Headbands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps, for headgear 2,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
measure walking sticks or the like (heading 9017);
b
firearm-sticks, swordsticks, loaded walking sticks or the like (Chapter 93); or
c
goods of Chapter 95 (for example, toy umbrellas, toy sun umbrellas).
2.
Heading 6603 does not cover parts, trimmings or accessories of textile material, or covers, tassels, thongs, umbrella cases or the like, of any material. Such goods presented with, but not fitted to, articles of heading 6601 or 6602 are to be classified separately and are not to be treated as forming part of those articles.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6601
Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar umbrellas)
6601 10 00
– Garden or similar umbrellas 4,7 p/st
6601 91 00
– – Having a telescopic shaft 4,7 p/st
– – – With a cover of woven textile materials
6601 99 11
– – – – Of man-made fibres 4,7 p/st
6601 99 19
– – – – Of other textile materials 4,7 p/st
6601 99 90
– – – Other 4,7 p/st
6602 00 00
Walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like 2,7 —
6603
Parts, trimmings and accessories of articles of heading 6601 or 6602
6603 20 00
– Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks) 5,2 —
6603 90 10
– – Handles and knobs 2,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
straining cloth of human hair (heading 5911);
b
floral motifs of lace, of embroidery or other textile fabric (Section XI);
d
headgear or hairnets (Chapter 65);
e
toys, sports requisites or carnival articles (Chapter 95); or
f
feather dusters, powder puffs or hair sieves (Chapter 96).
2.
Heading 6701 does not cover:
a
articles in which feathers or down constitute only filling or padding (for example, bedding of heading 9404);
b
articles of apparel or clothing accessories in which feathers or down constitute no more than mere trimming or padding; or
c
artificial flowers or foliage or parts thereof or made-up articles of heading 6702.
3.
Heading 6702 does not cover:
a
articles of glass (Chapter 70); or
b
artificial flowers, foliage or fruit of pottery, stone, metal, wood or other materials, obtained in one piece by moulding, forging, carving, stamping or other process, or consisting of parts assembled otherwise than by binding, glueing, fitting into one another or similar methods.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6701 00 00
Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers, down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 0505 and worked quills and scapes) 2,7 —
6702
Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers, foliage or fruit
6702 10 00
– Of plastics 4,7 —
6702 90 00
– Of other materials 4,7 —
6703 00 00
Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair or other textile materials, prepared for use in making wigs or the like 1,7 —
6704
Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included
– Of synthetic textile materials
6704 11 00
– – Complete wigs 2,2 —
6704 19 00
– – Other 2,2 —
6704 20 00
– Of human hair 2,2 —
6704 90 00
– Of other materials 2,2 —
SECTION XIII SECTION XIII
1.
This chapter does not cover:
b
coated, impregnated or covered paper and paperboard of heading 4810 or 4811 (for example, paper and paperboard coated with mica powder or graphite, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard);
c
coated, impregnated or covered textile fabric of Chapter 56 or 59 (for example, fabric coated or covered with mica powder, bituminised or asphalted fabric);
d
articles of Chapter 71;
e
tools or parts of tools, of Chapter 82;
f
lithographic stones of heading 8442;
g
electrical insulators (heading 8546) or fittings of insulating material of heading 8547;
h
dental burrs (heading 9018);
ij
articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases);
k
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);
l
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games and sports requisites);
m
articles of heading 9602, if made of materials specified in note 2(b) to Chapter 96, or of heading 9606 (for example, buttons), 9609 (for example, slate pencils) or 9610 (for example, drawing slates); or
n
articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).
2.
In heading 6802, the expression ‘worked monumental or building stone’ applies not only to the varieties of stone referred to in heading 2515 or 2516 but also to all other natural stone (for example, quartzite, flint, dolomite and steatite) similarly worked; it does not, however, apply to slate.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
6801 00 00
Setts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate) Free —
6802
Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof, other than goods of heading 6801; mosaic cubes and the like, of natural stone (including slate), whether or not on a backing; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder, of natural stone (including slate)
6802 10 00
– Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular (including square), the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder Free —
– Other monumental or building stone and articles thereof, simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface
6802 21 00
– – Marble, travertine and alabaster 1,7 —
6802 23 00
– – Granite 1,7 —
6802 29 00
– – Other stone 1,7 —
6802 91
– – Marble, travertine and alabaster
6802 91 10
– – – Polished alabaster, decorated or otherwise worked, but not carved 1,7 —
6802 91 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6802 92
– – Other calcareous stone
6802 92 10
– – – Polished, decorated or otherwise worked, but not carved 1,7 —
6802 92 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6802 93 10
– – – Polished, decorated or otherwise worked, but not carved, of a net weight of 10 kg or more Free —
6802 93 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6802 99 10
– – – Polished, decorated or otherwise worked, but not carved, of a net weight of 10 kg or more Free —
6802 99 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6803 00
Worked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate
6803 00 10
– Roofing and wall slates 1,7 —
6804
Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for grinding, sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and parts thereof, of natural stone, of agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives, or of ceramics, with or without parts of other materials
6804 10 00
– Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping Free —
– Other millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like
6804 21 00
– – Of agglomerated synthetic or natural diamond 1,7 —
6804 22
– – Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics
– – – Of artificial abrasives, with binder
– – – – Of synthetic or artificial resin
6804 22 12
– – – – – Not reinforced Free —
6804 22 18
– – – – – Reinforced Free —
6804 22 30
– – – – Of ceramics or silicates Free —
6804 22 50
– – – – Of other materials Free —
6804 22 90
– – – Other Free —
6804 23 00
– – Of natural stone Free —
6804 30 00
– Hand sharpening or polishing stones Free —
6805
Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of textile material, of paper, of paperboard or of other materials, whether or not cut to shape or sewn or otherwise made up
6805 10 00
– On a base of woven textile fabric only 1,7 —
6805 20 00
– On a base of paper or paperboard only 1,7 —
6805 30
– On a base of other materials
6805 30 10
– – On a base of woven textile fabric combined with paper or paperboard 1,7 —
6805 30 20
– – On a base of vulcanised fibre 1,7 —
6805 30 80
– – Other 1,7 —
6806
Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading 6811 or 6812 or of Chapter 69
6806 10 00
– Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools (including intermixtures thereof), in bulk, sheets or rolls Free —
6806 20
– Exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials (including intermixtures thereof)
6806 20 10
– – Expanded clays Free —
6806 20 90
– – Other Free —
6806 90 00
– Other Free —
6807
Articles of asphalt or of similar material (for example, petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch)
6807 10 10
– – Roofing and facing products Free m 2
6807 10 90
– – Other Free —
6807 90 00
– Other Free —
6808 00 00
Panels, boards, tiles, blocks and similar articles of vegetable fibre, of straw or of shavings, chips, particles, sawdust or other waste of wood, agglomerated with cement, plaster or other mineral binders 1,7 —
6809
Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster
– Boards, sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles, not ornamented
6809 11 00
– – Faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only 1,7 m 2
6809 19 00
– – Other 1,7 m 2
6809 90 00
– Other articles 1,7 —
6810
Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced
– Tiles, flagstones, bricks and similar articles
6810 11
– – Building blocks and bricks
6810 11 10
– – – Of light concrete (with a basis of crushed pumice, granulated slag, etc.) 1,7 —
6810 11 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6810 19 10
– – – Roofing tiles 1,7 —
– – – Other tiles and paving
6810 19 31
– – – – Of concrete 1,7 m 2
6810 19 39
– – – – Other 1,7 m 2
6810 19 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6810 91
– – Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering
6810 91 10
– – – Floor components 1,7 —
6810 91 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6810 99 00
– – Other 1,7 —
6811
Articles of asbestos-cement, of cellulose fibre-cement or the like
6811 40 00
– Containing asbestos 1,7 —
– Not containing asbestos
6811 81 00
– – Corrugated sheets 1,7 —
6811 82
– – Other sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles
6811 82 10
– – – Sheets for roofing or walls, not exceeding 40 × 60 cm 1,7 m 2
6811 82 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
6811 83 00
– – Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings 1,7 —
6811 89 00
– – Other articles 1,7 —
6812
Fabricated asbestos fibres; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate; articles of such mixtures or of asbestos (for example, thread, woven fabric, clothing, headgear, footwear, gaskets), whether or not reinforced, other than goods of heading 6811 or 6813
6812 80 10
– – Fabricated fibres; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate 1,7 —
6812 80 90
– – Other 3,7 —
6812 91 00
– – Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear 3,7 —
6812 92 00
– – Paper, millboard and felt 3,7 —
6812 93 00
– – Compressed asbestos fibre jointing, in sheets or rolls 3,7 —
6812 99 10
– – – Fabricated asbestos fibres; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate 1,7 —
6812 99 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
6813
Friction material and articles thereof (for example, sheets, rolls, strips, segments, discs, washers, pads), not mounted, for brakes, for clutches or the like, with a basis of asbestos, of other mineral substances or of cellulose, whether or not combined with textile or other materials
6813 20 00
– Containing asbestos 2,7 —
– Not containing asbestos
6813 81 00
– – Brake linings and pads 2,7 —
6813 89 00
– – Other 2,7 —
6814
Worked mica and articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support of paper, paperboard or other materials
6814 10 00
– Plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support 1,7 —
6815
Articles of stone or of other mineral substances (including carbon fibres, articles of carbon fibres and articles of peat), not elsewhere specified or included
6815 10
– Non-electrical articles of graphite or other carbon
6815 10 10
– – Carbon fibres and articles of carbon fibres Free —
6815 10 90
– – Other Free —
6815 20 00
– Articles of peat Free —
6815 91 00
– – Containing magnesite, dolomite or chromite Free —
6815 99 10
– – – Of refractory materials, chemically bonded Free —
6815 99 90
– – – Other Free —
1.
This chapter applies only to ceramic products which have been fired after shaping. Headings 6904 to 6914 apply only to such products other than those classifiable in headings 6901 to 6903.
2.
This chapter does not cover:
a
products of heading 2844;
b
articles of heading 6804;
c
articles of Chapter 71 (for example, imitation jewellery);
d
cermets of heading 8113;
e
articles of Chapter 82;
f
electrical insulators (heading 8546) or fittings of insulating material of heading 8547;
g
artificial teeth (heading 9021);
h
articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases);
ij
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);
k
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games and sports requisites);
l
articles of heading 9606 (for example, buttons) or of heading 9614 (for example, smoking pipes); or
m
articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
I. GOODS OF SILICEOUS FOSSIL MEALS OR OF SIMILAR SILICEOUS EARTHS, AND REFRACTORY GOODS
6901 00 00
Bricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite) or of similar siliceous earths 2 —
6902
Refractory bricks, blocks, tiles and similar refractory ceramic constructional goods, other than those of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths
6902 10 00
– Containing, by weight, singly or together, more than 50 % of the elements Mg, Ca or Cr, expressed as MgO, CaO or Cr 2 O 3 2 —
6902 20
– Containing, by weight, more than 50 % of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), of silica (SiO 2 ) or of a mixture or compound of these products
6902 20 10
– – Containing, by weight, 93 % or more of silica (SiO 2 ) 2 —
6902 20 91
– – – Containing, by weight, more than 7 % but less than 45 % of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) 2 —
6902 20 99
– – – Other 2 —
6903
Other refractory ceramic goods (for example, retorts, crucibles, muffles, nozzles, plugs, supports, cupels, tubes, pipes, sheaths and rods), other than those of siliceous fossil meals or of similar siliceous earths
6903 10 00
– Containing, by weight, more than 50 % of graphite or other carbon or of a mixture of these products 5 —
6903 20
– Containing, by weight, more than 50 % of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) or of a mixture or compound of alumina and of silica (SiO 2 )
6903 20 10
– – Containing, by weight, less than 45 % of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) 5 —
6903 20 90
– – Containing, by weight, 45 % or more of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) 5 —
6903 90 10
– – Containing, by weight, more than 25 % but not more than 50 % of graphite or other carbon or of a mixture of these products 5 —
II. OTHER CERAMIC PRODUCTS
6904
Ceramic building bricks, flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like
6904 10 00
– Building bricks 2 p/st
6905
Roofing tiles, chimney pots, cowls, chimney liners, architectural ornaments and other ceramic constructional goods
6905 10 00
– Roofing tiles Free p/st
6905 90 00
– Other Free —
6906 00 00
Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings Free —
6907
Unglazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; unglazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing
6907 10 00
– Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular, the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm 5 m 2
6907 90 10
– – Double tiles of the ‘Spaltplatten’ type 5 m 2
6907 90 91
– – – Stoneware 5 m 2
6907 90 93
– – – Earthenware or fine pottery 5 m 2
6907 90 99
– – – Other 5 m 2
6908
Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; glazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing
6908 10
– Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular, the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm
6908 10 10
– – Of common pottery 7 m 2
6908 10 90
– – Other 7 m 2
6908 90 11
– – – Double tiles of the ‘Spaltplatten’ type 6 m 2
– – – Other, of a maximum thickness
6908 90 21
– – – – Not exceeding 15 mm 5 m 2
6908 90 29
– – – – Exceeding 15 mm 5 m 2
6908 90 31
– – – Double tiles of the ‘Spaltplatten’ type 5 m 2
6908 90 51
– – – – With a face of not more than 90 cm 2 7 m 2
6908 90 91
– – – – – Stoneware 5 m 2
6908 90 93
– – – – – Earthenware or fine pottery 5 m 2
6908 90 99
– – – – – Other 5 m 2
6909
Ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, tubs and similar receptacles of a kind used in agriculture; ceramic pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods
– Ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses
6909 11 00
– – Of porcelain or china 5 —
6909 12 00
– – Articles having a hardness equivalent to 9 or more on the Mohs scale 5 —
6910
Ceramic sinks, washbasins, washbasin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet pans, flushing cisterns, urinals and similar sanitary fixtures
6910 10 00
– Of porcelain or china 7 —
6911
Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china
6911 10 00
– Tableware and kitchenware 12 —
6912 00
Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china
6912 00 10
– Of common pottery 5 —
6912 00 30
– Stoneware 5,5 —
6912 00 50
– Earthenware or fine pottery 9 —
6913
Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles
6913 10 00
– Of porcelain or china 6 —
6913 90 10
– – Of common pottery 3,5 —
6913 90 91
– – – Stoneware 6 —
6913 90 93
– – – Earthenware or fine pottery 6 —
6913 90 99
– – – Other 6 —
6914
Other ceramic articles
6914 10 00
– Of porcelain or china 5 —
6914 90 10
– – Of common pottery 3 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
goods of heading 3207 (for example, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, glass frit, other glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes);
b
articles of Chapter 71 (for example, imitation jewellery);
c
optical fibre cables of heading 8544, electrical insulators (heading 8546) or fittings of insulating material of heading 8547;
d
optical fibres, optically worked optical elements, hypodermic syringes, artificial eyes, thermometers, barometers, hydrometers or other articles of Chapter 90;
e
lamps or lighting fittings, illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates or the like, having a permanently fixed light source, or parts thereof of heading 9405;
f
toys, games, sports requisites, Christmas tree ornaments or other articles of Chapter 95 (excluding glass eyes without mechanisms for dolls or for other articles of Chapter 95); or
g
buttons, fitted vacuum flasks, scent or similar sprays or other articles of Chapter 96.
2.
For the purposes of headings 7003, 7004 and 7005:
a
glass is not regarded as ‘worked’ by reason of any process it has undergone before annealing;
b
cutting to shape does not affect the classification of glass in sheets;
c
the expression ‘absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer’ means a microscopically thin coating of metal or of a chemical compound (for example, metal oxide) which absorbs, for example, infra-red light or improves the reflecting qualities of the glass while still allowing it to retain a degree of transparency or translucency; or which prevents light from being reflected on the surface of the glass.
3.
The products referred to in heading 7006 remain classified in that heading, whether or not they have the character of articles.
4.
For the purposes of heading 7019, the expression ‘glass wool’ means: Mineral wools which do not comply with the above specifications fall in heading 6806.
a
mineral wools with a silica (SiO 2 ) content not less than 60 % by weight;
b
mineral wools with a silica (SiO 2 ) content less than 60 % but with an alkaline oxide (K 2 O or Na 2 O) content exceeding 5 % by weight or a boric oxide (B 2 O 3 ) content exceeding 2 % by weight.
5.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘glass’ includes fused quartz and other fused silica.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 7013 22, 7013 33, 7013 41 and 7013 91, the expression ‘lead crystal’ means only glass having a minimum lead monoxide (PbO) content by weight of 24 %.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7001 00
Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass; glass in the mass
7001 00 10
– Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass Free —
7001 00 91
– – Optical glass 3 —
7001 00 99
– – Other Free —
7002
Glass in balls (other than microspheres of heading 7018), rods or tubes, unworked
7002 20 10
– – Of optical glass 3 —
7002 31 00
– – Of fused quartz or other fused silica 3 —
7002 32 00
– – Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10 –6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C 3 —
7003
Cast glass and rolled glass, in sheets or profiles, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7003 12
– – Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer
7003 12 10
– – – Of optical glass 3 m 2
7003 12 91
– – – – Having a non-reflecting layer 3 m 2
7003 12 99
– – – – Other 3,8 MIN 0,6 €/100 kg/br m 2
7003 19 10
– – – Of optical glass 3 m 2
7003 19 90
– – – Other 3,8 MIN 0,6 €/100 kg/br m 2
7003 20 00
– Wired sheets 3,8 MIN 0,4 €/100 kg/br m 2
7003 30 00
– Profiles 3 —
7004
Drawn glass and blown glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7004 20
– Glass, coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer
7004 20 10
– – Optical glass 3 m 2
7004 20 91
– – – Having a non-reflecting layer 3 m 2
7004 20 99
– – – Other 4,4 MIN 0,4 €/100 kg/br m 2
7004 90 10
– – Optical glass 3 m 2
7004 90 80
– – Other 4,4 MIN 0,4 €/100 kg/br m 2
7005
Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7005 10
– Non-wired glass, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer
7005 10 05
– – Having a non-reflecting layer 3 m 2
– – Other, of a thickness
7005 10 25
– – – Not exceeding 3,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 10 30
– – – Exceeding 3,5 mm but not exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 10 80
– – – Exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 21
– – Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or merely surface ground
7005 21 25
– – – Of a thickness not exceeding 3,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 21 30
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 3,5 mm but not exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 21 80
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 29 25
– – – Of a thickness not exceeding 3,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 29 35
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 3,5 mm but not exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 29 80
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 4,5 mm 2 m 2
7005 30 00
– Wired glass 2 m 2
7006 00
Glass of heading 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials
7006 00 10
– Optical glass 3 —
7007
Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass
– Toughened tempered safety glass
7007 11
– – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels
7007 11 10
– – – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles 3 —
7007 11 90
– – – Other 3 —
7007 19 10
– – – Enamelled 3 m 2
7007 19 20
– – – Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent or reflecting layer 3 m 2
7007 19 80
– – – Other 3 m 2
7007 21
– – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels
7007 21 20
– – – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles 3 —
7007 21 80
– – – Other 3 —
7007 29 00
– – Other 3 m 2
7008 00
Multiple-walled insulating units of glass
7008 00 20
– Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent or reflecting layer 3 m 2
7008 00 81
– – Consisting of two panels of glass sealed around the edges by an airtight joint and separated by a layer of air, other gases or a vacuum 3 m 2
7008 00 89
– – Other 3 m 2
7009
Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrors
7009 10 00
– Rear-view mirrors for vehicles 4 p/st
7009 91 00
– – Unframed 4 —
7009 92 00
– – Framed 4 —
7010
Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass
7010 10 00
– Ampoules 3 p/st
7010 20 00
– Stoppers, lids and other closures 5 —
7010 90 10
– – Preserving jars (sterilising jars) 5 p/st
7010 90 21
– – – Made from tubing of glass 5 p/st
– – – Other, of a nominal capacity of
7010 90 31
– – – – 2,5 l or more 5 p/st
– – – – – For beverages and foodstuffs
– – – – – – – Of colourless glass, of a nominal capacity of
7010 90 41
– – – – – – – – 1 l or more 5 p/st
7010 90 43
– – – – – – – – More than 0,33 l but less than 1 l 5 p/st
7010 90 45
– – – – – – – – 0,15 l or more but not more than 0,33 l 5 p/st
7010 90 47
– – – – – – – – Less than 0,15 l 5 p/st
– – – – – – – Of coloured glass, of a nominal capacity of
7010 90 51
– – – – – – – – 1 l or more 5 p/st
7010 90 53
– – – – – – – – More than 0,33 l but less than 1 l 5 p/st
7010 90 55
– – – – – – – – 0,15 l or more but not more than 0,33 l 5 p/st
7010 90 57
– – – – – – – – Less than 0,15 l 5 p/st
– – – – – – Other, of a nominal capacity of
7010 90 61
– – – – – – – 0,25 l or more 5 p/st
7010 90 67
– – – – – – – Less than 0,25 l 5 p/st
– – – – – For pharmaceutical products, of a nominal capacity
7010 90 71
– – – – – – Exceeding 0,055 l 5 p/st
7010 90 79
– – – – – – Not exceeding 0,055 l 5 p/st
– – – – – For other products
7010 90 91
– – – – – – Of colourless glass 5 p/st
7010 90 99
– – – – – – Of coloured glass 5 p/st
7011
Glass envelopes (including bulbs and tubes), open, and glass parts thereof, without fittings, for electric lamps, cathode ray tubes or the like
7011 10 00
– For electric lighting 4 —
7011 20 00
– For cathode ray tubes 4 —
7013
Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018)
7013 10 00
– Of glass ceramics 11 p/st
– Stemware drinking glasses, other than of glass ceramics
7013 22
– – Of lead crystal
7013 22 10
– – – Gathered by hand 11 p/st
7013 22 90
– – – Gathered mechanically 11 p/st
7013 28 10
– – – Gathered by hand 11 p/st
7013 28 90
– – – Gathered mechanically 11 p/st
– Other drinking glasses, other than of glass ceramics
7013 33
– – Of lead crystal
7013 33 11
– – – – Cut or otherwise decorated 11 p/st
7013 33 19
– – – – Other 11 p/st
– – – Gathered mechanically
7013 33 91
– – – – Cut or otherwise decorated 11 p/st
7013 33 99
– – – – Other 11 p/st
7013 37 10
– – – Of toughened glass 11 p/st
7013 37 51
– – – – – Cut or otherwise decorated 11 p/st
7013 37 59
– – – – – Other 11 p/st
– – – – Gathered mechanically
7013 37 91
– – – – – Cut or otherwise decorated 11 p/st
7013 37 99
– – – – – Other 11 p/st
– Glassware of a kind used for table other than drinking glasses or kitchen purposes other than of glass ceramics
7013 41
– – Of lead crystal
7013 41 10
– – – Gathered by hand 11 p/st
7013 41 90
– – – Gathered mechanically 11 p/st
7013 42 00
– – Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10 –6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C 11 p/st
7013 49 10
– – – Of toughened glass 11 p/st
7013 49 91
– – – – Gathered by hand 11 p/st
7013 49 99
– – – – Gathered mechanically 11 p/st
7013 91
– – Of lead crystal
7013 91 10
– – – Gathered by hand 11 p/st
7013 91 90
– – – Gathered mechanically 11 p/st
7013 99 00
– – Other 11 p/st
7014 00 00
Signalling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 7015), not optically worked 3 —
7015
Clock or watch glasses and similar glasses, glasses for non-corrective or corrective spectacles, curved, bent, hollowed or the like, not optically worked; hollow glass spheres and their segments, for the manufacture of such glasses
7015 10 00
– Glasses for corrective spectacles 3 —
7016
Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or moulded glass, whether or not wired, of a kind used for building or construction purposes; glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes; leaded lights and the like; multicellular or foam glass in blocks, panels, plates, shells or similar forms
7016 10 00
– Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes 8 —
7016 90 10
– – Leaded lights and the like 3 m 2
7016 90 40
– – Blocks and bricks, of a kind used for building or construction purposes 3 MIN 1,2 €/100 kg/br —
7016 90 70
– – Other 3 MIN 1,2 €/100 kg/br —
7017
Laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware, whether or not graduated or calibrated
7017 10 00
– Of fused quartz or other fused silica 3 —
7017 20 00
– Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10 –6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C 3 —
7018
Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares, and articles thereof other than imitation jewellery; glass eyes other than prosthetic articles; statuettes and other ornaments of lamp-worked glass, other than imitation jewellery; glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter
7018 10
– Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares
7018 10 11
– – – Cut and mechanically polished Free —
7018 10 19
– – – Other 7 —
7018 10 30
– – Imitation pearls Free —
– – Imitation precious or semi-precious stones
7018 10 51
– – – Cut and mechanically polished Free —
7018 10 59
– – – Other 3 —
7018 10 90
– – Other 3 ( 10 ) —
7018 20 00
– Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter 3 —
7018 90 10
– – Glass eyes; articles of glass smallware 3 —
7019
Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven fabrics)
– Slivers, rovings, yarn and chopped strands
7019 11 00
– – Chopped strands, of a length of not more than 50 mm 7 —
7019 12 00
– – Rovings 7 —
7019 19 10
– – – Of filaments 7 —
7019 19 90
– – – Of staple fibres 7 —
– Thin sheets voiles, webs, mats, mattresses, boards and similar non-woven products
7019 32 00
– – Thin sheets (voiles) 5 —
7019 40 00
– Woven fabrics of rovings 7 —
7019 51 00
– – Of a width not exceeding 30 cm 7 —
7019 52 00
– – Of a width exceeding 30 cm, plain weave, weighing less than 250 g/m 2 , of filaments measuring per single yarn not more than 136 tex 7 —
7019 90 10
– – Non-textile fibres in bulk or flocks 7 —
7019 90 30
– – Pads and casings for insulating tubes and pipes 7 —
7019 90 91
– – – Of textile fibres 7 —
7019 90 99
– – – Other 7 —
7020 00
Other articles of glass
7020 00 05
– Quartz reactor tubes and holders designed for insertion into diffusion and oxidation furnaces for production of semiconductor materials Free —
– Glass inners for vacuum flasks or for other vacuum vessels
7020 00 07
– – Unfinished 3 —
7020 00 08
– – Finished 6 —
7020 00 10
– – Of fused quartz or other fused silica 3 —
7020 00 30
– – Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10 –6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C 3 —
1.
Subject to note 1(a) to Section VI and except as provided below, all articles consisting wholly or partly: are to be classified in this chapter.
a
of natural or cultured pearls or of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), or
b
of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal,
2.
(A) Headings 7113, 7114 and 7115 do not cover articles in which precious metal or metal clad with precious metal is present as minor constituents only, such as minor fittings or minor ornamentation (for example, monograms, ferrules and rims), and paragraph (b) of the foregoing note does not apply to such articles. (B) Heading 7116 does not cover articles containing precious metal or metal clad with precious metal (other than as minor constituents).
3.
This chapter does not cover:
a
amalgams of precious metal, or colloidal precious metal (heading 2843);
b
sterile surgical suture materials, dental fillings or other goods of Chapter 30;
c
goods of Chapter 32 (for example, lustres);
d
supported catalysts (heading 3815);
e
articles of heading 4202 or 4203 referred to in note 2(B) to Chapter 42;
f
articles of heading 4303 or 4304;
g
goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);
h
footwear, headgear or other articles of Chapter 64 or 65;
ij
umbrellas, walking sticks or other articles of Chapter 66;
k
abrasive goods of heading 6804 or 6805 or Chapter 82, containing dust or powder of precious or semi-precious stones (natural or synthetic); articles of Chapter 82 with a working part of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed); machinery, mechanical appliances or electrical goods, or parts thereof, of Section XVI. However, articles and parts thereof, wholly of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in this chapter, except unmounted worked sapphires and diamonds for styluses (heading 8522);
l
articles of Chapter 90, 91 or 92 (scientific instruments, clocks and watches, musical instruments);
m
arms or parts thereof (Chapter 93);
n
articles covered by note 2 to Chapter 95;
o
articles classified in Chapter 96 by virtue of note 4 to that chapter; or
p
original sculptures or statuary (heading 9703), collectors' pieces (heading 9705) or antiques of an age exceeding 100 years (heading 9706), other than natural or cultured pearls or precious or semi-precious stones.
4.
(A) The expression ‘precious metal’ means silver, gold and platinum. (B) The expression ‘platinum’ means platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and ruthenium. (C) The expression ‘precious or semi-precious stones’ does not include any of the substances specified in note 2(b) to Chapter 96.
5.
For the purposes of this chapter, any alloy (including a sintered mixture and an inter-metallic compound) containing precious metal is to be treated as an alloy of precious metal if any one precious metal constitutes as much as 2 %, by weight, of the alloy. Alloys of precious metal are to be classified according to the following rules:
a
An alloy containing 2 % or more, by weight, of platinum is to be treated as an alloy of platinum.
b
An alloy containing 2 % or more, by weight, of gold but no platinum, or less than 2 %, by weight, of platinum, is to be treated as an alloy of gold.
c
Other alloys containing 2 % or more, by weight, of silver are to be treated as alloys of silver.
6.
Except where the context otherwise requires, any reference in the nomenclature to precious metal or to any particular precious metal includes a reference to alloys treated as alloys of precious metal or of the particular metal in accordance with the rules in note 5 above, but not to metal clad with precious metal or to base metal or non-metals plated with precious metal.
7.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘metal clad with precious metal’ means material made with a base of metal upon one or more surfaces of which there is affixed by soldering, brazing, welding, hot-rolling or similar mechanical means a covering of precious metal. Except where the context otherwise requires, the expression also covers base metal inlaid with precious metal.
8.
Subject to note 1(A) to Section VI, goods answering to a description in heading 7112 are to be classified in that heading and in no other heading of the nomenclature.
9.
For the purposes of heading 7113, the expression ‘articles of jewellery’ means:
a
any small objects of personal adornment (for example, rings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches, earrings, watch-chains, fobs, pendants, tiepins, cuff links, dress-studs, religious or other medals and insignia); and
b
articles of personal use of a kind normally carried in the pocket, in the handbag or on the person (for example, cigar or cigarette cases, snuff boxes, cachou or pill boxes, powder boxes, chain purses or prayer beads). These articles may be combined or set, for example, with natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, ivory, natural or reconstituted amber, jet or coral.
10.
For the purposes of heading 7114, the expression ‘articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares’ includes such articles as ornaments, tableware, toilet-ware, smokers' requisites and other articles of household, office or religious use.
11.
For the purposes of heading 7117, the expression ‘imitation jewellery’ means articles of jewellery within the meaning of paragraph (a) of note 9 (but not including buttons or other articles of heading 9606, or dress-combs, hairslides or the like, or hairpins, of heading 9615), not incorporating natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) nor (except as plating or as minor constituents) precious metal or metal clad with precious metal.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 7106 10, 7108 11, 7110 11, 7110 21, 7110 31 and 7110 41, the expressions ‘powder’ and ‘in powder form’ mean products of which 90 % or more by weight passes through a sieve having a mesh aperture of 0,5 mm.
2.
Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter note 4(B), for the purposes of subheadings 7110 11 and 7110 19, the expression ‘platinum’ does not include iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium or ruthenium.
3.
For the classification of alloys in the subheadings of heading 7110, each alloy is to be classified with that metal, platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, osmium or ruthenium which predominates by weight over each other of these metals.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
I. NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARLS AND PRECIOUS OR SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES
7101
Pearls, natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7101 10 00
– Natural pearls Free g
7101 21 00
– – Unworked Free g
7101 22 00
– – Worked Free g
7102
Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set
7102 10 00
– Unsorted Free c/k
7102 21 00
– – Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted Free c/k
7102 29 00
– – Other Free c/k
7102 31 00
– – Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted Free c/k
7102 39 00
– – Other Free c/k
7103
Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7103 10 00
– Unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped Free —
7103 91 00
– – Rubies, sapphires and emeralds Free g
7103 99 00
– – Other Free g
7104
Synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7104 10 00
– Piezoelectric quartz Free g
7104 20 00
– Other, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped Free g
7104 90 00
– Other Free g
7105
Dust and powder of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones
7105 10 00
– Of diamonds Free g
7105 90 00
– Other Free g
7106
Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7106 10 00
– Powder Free g
7106 91 10
– – – Of a fineness of not less than 999 parts per 1 000 Free g
7106 91 90
– – – Of a fineness of less than 999 parts per 1 000 Free g
7106 92
– – Semi-manufactured
7106 92 20
– – – Of a fineness of not less than 750 parts per 1 000 Free g
7106 92 80
– – – Of a fineness of less than 750 parts per 1 000 Free g
7107 00 00
Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi-manufactured Free —
7108
Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7108 11 00
– – Powder Free g
7108 12 00
– – Other unwrought forms Free g
7108 13
– – Other semi-manufactured forms
7108 13 10
– – – Bars, rods, wire and sections; plates; sheets and strips of a thickness, excluding any backing, exceeding 0,15 mm Free g
7108 13 80
– – – Other Free g
7108 20 00
– Monetary Free g
7109 00 00
Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured Free —
7110
Platinum, unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7110 11 00
– – Unwrought or in powder form Free g
7110 19 10
– – – Bars, rods, wire and sections; plates; sheets and strips of a thickness, excluding any backing, exceeding 0,15 mm Free g
7110 19 80
– – – Other Free g
7110 21 00
– – Unwrought or in powder form Free g
7110 29 00
– – Other Free g
7110 31 00
– – Unwrought or in powder form Free g
7110 39 00
– – Other Free g
– Iridium, osmium and ruthenium
7110 41 00
– – Unwrought or in powder form Free g
7110 49 00
– – Other Free g
7111 00 00
Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured Free —
7112
Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal
7112 30 00
– Ash containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds Free —
7112 91 00
– – Of gold, including metal clad with gold but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals Free —
7112 92 00
– – Of platinum, including metal clad with platinum but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals Free —
7112 99 00
– – Other Free —
III. JEWELLERY, GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS' WARES AND OTHER ARTICLES
7113
Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7113 11 00
– – Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal 2,5 g
7113 19 00
– – Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal 2,5 g
7113 20 00
– Of base metal clad with precious metal 4 —
7114
Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7114 11 00
– – Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal 2 g
7114 19 00
– – Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal 2 g
7114 20 00
– Of base metal clad with precious metal 2 —
7115
Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7115 10 00
– Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum Free —
7115 90 10
– – Of precious metal 3 —
7115 90 90
– – Of metal clad with precious metal 3 —
7116
Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)
7116 10 00
– Of natural or cultured pearls Free g
7116 20
– Of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)
– – Made wholly of natural precious or semi-precious stones
7116 20 11
– – – Necklaces, bracelets and other articles of natural precious or semi-precious stones, simply strung without fasteners or other accessories Free g
7116 20 19
– – – Other 2,5 g
7116 20 90
– – Other 2,5 g
7117 11 00
– – Cuff links and studs 4 —
7117 19 10
– – – With parts of glass 4 —
– – – Without parts of glass
7117 19 91
– – – – Gilt, silvered or platinum plated 4 —
7117 19 99
– – – – Other 4 —
7118 10
– Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender
7118 10 10
– – Of silver Free g
7118 10 90
– – Other Free —
7118 90 00
– Other Free g
1.
This section does not cover:
a
prepared paints, inks or other products with a basis of metallic flakes or powder (headings 3207 to 3210, 3212, 3213 or 3215);
b
ferro-cerium or other pyrophoric alloys (heading 3606);
c
headgear or parts thereof of heading 6506 or 6507;
d
umbrella frames or other articles of heading 6603;
e
goods of Chapter 71 (for example, precious-metal alloys, base metal clad with precious metal, imitation jewellery);
f
articles of Section XVI (machinery, mechanical appliances and electrical goods);
g
assembled railway or tramway track (heading 8608) or other articles of Section XVII (vehicles, ships and boats, aircraft);
h
instruments or apparatus of Section XVIII, including clock or watch springs;
ij
lead shot prepared for ammunition (heading 9306) or other articles of Section XIX (arms and ammunition);
k
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, mattress supports, lamps and lighting fittings, illuminated signs, prefabricated buildings);
l
articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites);
m
hand sieves, buttons, pens, pencil-holders, pen nibs or other articles of Chapter 96 (miscellaneous manufactured articles); or
n
articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).
2.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘parts of general use’ means: In Chapters 73 to 76 and 78 to 82 (but not in heading 7315), references to parts of goods do not include references to parts of general use as defined above. Subject to the preceding paragraph and to note 1 to Chapter 83, the articles of Chapter 82 or 83 are excluded from Chapters 72 to 76 and 78 to 81.
a
articles of heading 7307, 7312, 7315, 7317 or 7318 and similar articles of other base metal;
b
springs and leaves for springs, of base metal, other than clock or watch springs (heading 9114); and
c
articles of headings 8301, 8302, 8308, 8310 and frames and mirrors, of base metal, of heading 8306.
3.
Throughout the nomenclature, the expression ‘base metals’ means: iron and steel, copper, nickel, aluminium, lead, zinc, tin, tungsten (wolfram), molybdenum, tantalum, magnesium, cobalt, bismuth, cadmium, titanium, zirconium, antimony, manganese, beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium and thallium.
4.
Throughout the nomenclature, the term ‘cermets’ means products containing a microscopic heterogeneous combination of a metallic component and a ceramic component. The term ‘cermets’ includes sintered metal carbides (metal carbides sintered with a metal).
5.
Classification of alloys (other than ferro-alloys and master alloys as defined in Chapters 72 and 74):
a
An alloy of base metals is to be classified as an alloy of the metal which predominates by weight over each of the other metals.
b
An alloy composed of base metals of this section and of elements not falling within this section is to be treated as an alloy of base metals of this section if the total weight of such metals equals or exceeds the total weight of the other elements present.
c
In this section, the term ‘alloys’ includes sintered mixtures of metal powders, heterogeneous intimate mixtures obtained by melting (other than cermets) and intermetallic compounds.
6.
Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in the nomenclature to a base metal includes a reference to alloys which, by virtue of note 5 above, are to be classified as alloys of that metal.
7.
Classification of composite articles: Except where the headings otherwise require, articles of base metal (including articles of mixed materials treated as articles of base metal under the interpretative rules) containing two or more base metals are to be treated as articles of the base metal predominating by weight over each of the other metals. For this purpose:
a
Iron and steel, or different kinds of iron or steel, are regarded as one and the same metal.
b
An alloy is regarded as being entirely composed of that metal as an alloy of which, by virtue of note 5, it is classified.
c
A cermet of heading 8113 is regarded as a single base metal.
8.
In this section, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Waste and scrap Metal waste and scrap from the manufacture or mechanical working of metals, and metal goods definitely not usable as such because of breakage, cutting-up, wear or other reasons.
b
Powders Products of which 90 % or more by weight passes through a sieve having a mesh aperture of 1 mm.
1.
In this chapter and, in the case of notes (d), (e) and (f) throughout the nomenclature, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Pig iron Iron-carbon alloys not usefully malleable, containing more than 2 % by weight of carbon and which may contain by weight one or more other elements within the following limits:
—
not more than 10 % of chromium,
—
not more than 6 % of manganese,
—
not more than 3 % of phosphorus,
—
not more than 8 % of silicon,
—
a total of not more than 10 % of other elements.
b
Spiegeleisen Iron-carbon alloys containing by weight more than 6 % but not more than 30 % of manganese and otherwise conforming to the specification at (a) above.
c
Ferro-alloys Alloys in pigs, blocks, lumps or similar primary forms, in forms obtained by continuous casting and also in granular or powder forms, whether or not agglomerated, commonly used as an additive in the manufacture of other alloys or as de-oxidants, de-sulphurising agents or for similar uses in ferrous metallurgy and generally not usefully malleable, containing by weight 4 % or more of the element iron and one or more of the following:
—
more than 10 % of chromium,
—
more than 30 % of manganese,
—
more than 3 % of phosphorus,
—
more than 8 % of silicon,
—
a total of more than 10 % of other elements, excluding carbon, subject to a maximum content of 10 % in the case of copper.
d
Steel Ferrous materials other than those of heading 7203 which (with the exception of certain types produced in the form of castings) are usefully malleable and which contain by weight 2 % or less of carbon. However, chromium steels may contain higher proportions of carbon.
e
Stainless steel Alloy steels containing, by weight, 1,2 % or less of carbon and 10,5 % or more of chromium, with or without other elements.
f
Other alloy steel Steels not complying with the definition of stainless steel and containing by weight one or more of the following elements in the proportion shown:
—
0,3 % or more of aluminium,
—
0,0008 % or more of boron,
—
0,3 % or more of chromium,
—
0,3 % or more of cobalt,
—
0,4 % or more of copper,
—
1,65 % or more of manganese,
—
0,08 % or more of molybdenum,
—
0,3 % or more of nickel,
—
0,06 % or more of niobium,
—
0,6 % or more of silicon,
—
0,05 % or more of titanium,
—
0,3 % or more of tungsten (wolfram),
—
0,1 % or more of vanadium,
—
0,05 % or more of zirconium,
—
0,1 % or more of other elements (except sulphur, phosphorus, carbon and nitrogen), taken separately.
g
Remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel Products roughly cast in the form of ingots without feeder-heads or hot tops, or of pigs, having obvious surface faults and not complying with the chemical composition of pig iron, spiegeleisen or ferro-alloys.
h
Granules Products of which less than 90 % by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture of 1 mm and of which 90 % or more by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture of 5 mm.
ij
Semi-finished products Continuous cast products of solid section, whether or not subjected to primary hot-rolling; and other products of solid section, which have not been further worked than subjected to primary hot-rolling or roughly shaped by forging, including blanks for angles, shapes or sections. These products are not presented in coils.
k
Flat-rolled products Rolled products of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section, which do not conform to the definition at (ij) above in the form of: Flat-rolled products include those with patterns in relief derived directly from rolling (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and those which have been perforated, corrugated or polished, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings. Flat-rolled products of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, are to be classified as products of a width of 600 mm or more, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
coils of successively superimposed layers, or
—
straight lengths, which if of a thickness less than 4,75 mm are of a width measuring at least 10 times the thickness or if of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more are of a width which exceeds 150 mm and measures at least twice the thickness.
l
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils Hot-rolled products in irregularly wound coils, which have a solid cross-section in the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), triangles or other convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). These products may have indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process (reinforcing bars and rods).
m
Other bars and rods Products which do not conform to any of the definitions at (ij), (k) or (l) above or to the definition of wire, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), triangles or other convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). These products may:
—
have indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process (reinforcing bars and rods),
—
be twisted after rolling.
n
Angles, shapes and sections Products having a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length which do not conform to any of the definitions at (ij), (k), (l) or (m) above or to the definition of wire. Chapter 72 does not include products of heading 7301 or 7302.
o
Wire Cold-formed products in coils, of any uniform solid cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to the definition of flat-rolled products.
p
Hollow drill bars and rods Hollow bars and rods of any cross-section, suitable for drills, of which the greatest external dimension of the cross-section exceeds 15 mm but does not exceed 52 mm, and of which the greatest internal dimension does not exceed one half of the greatest external dimension. Hollow bars and rods of iron or steel not conforming to this definition are to be classified in heading 7304.
2.
Ferrous metals clad with another ferrous metal are to be classified as products of the ferrous metal predominating by weight.
3.
Iron or steel products obtained by electrolytic deposition, by pressure casting or by sintering are to be classified, according to their form, their composition and their appearance, in the headings of this chapter appropriate to similar hot-rolled products.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Alloy pig iron Pig iron containing, by weight, one or more of the following elements in the specified proportions:
—
more than 0,2 % of chromium,
—
more than 0,3 % of copper,
—
more than 0,3 % of nickel,
—
more than 0,1 % of any of the following elements: aluminium, molybdenum, titanium, tungsten (wolfram), vanadium.
b
Non-alloy free-cutting steel Non-alloy steel containing, by weight, one or more of the following elements in the specified proportions:
—
0,08 % or more of sulphur,
—
more than 0,05 % of selenium,
—
more than 0,01 % of tellurium,
—
more than 0,05 % of bismuth.
c
Silicon-electrical steel Alloy steels containing by weight at least 0,6 % but not more than 6 % of silicon and not more than 0,08 % of carbon. They may also contain by weight not more than 1 % of aluminium but no other element in a proportion that would give the steel the characteristics of another alloy steel.
d
High-speed steel Alloy steels containing, with or without other elements, at least two of the three elements molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium with a combined content by weight of 7 % or more, 0,6 % or more of carbon and 3 to 6 % of chromium.
e
Silico-manganese steel Alloy steels containing by weight:
—
not more than 0,7 % of carbon,
—
0,5 % or more but not more than 1,9 % of manganese, and
—
0,6 % or more but not more than 2,3 % of silicon, but no other element in a proportion that would give the steel the characteristics of another alloy steel.
2.
For the classification of ferro-alloys in the subheadings of heading 7202, the following rule should be observed: A ferro-alloy is considered as binary and classified under the relevant subheading (if it exists) if only one of the alloy elements exceeds the minimum percentage laid down in note 1(c) to this chapter; by analogy, it is considered respectively as ternary or quaternary if two or three alloy elements exceed the minimum percentage. For the application of this rule, the unspecified ‘other elements’ referred to in note 1(c) to this chapter must each exceed 10 % by weight.
Additional note Additional note
1.
The following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
—
‘Electrical’: for the purposes of subheadings 7209 16 10, 7209 17 10, 7209 18 10, 7209 26 10, 7209 27 10, 7209 28 10 and 7211 23 20, flat-rolled products which under a current at 50 Hz and a magnetic flux of 1 T have a watt-loss per kilogram, calculated by the Epstein method, of:
—
2,1 W or less, when their thickness does not exceed 0,20 mm,
—
3,6 W or less, when their thickness is not less than 0,20 mm but less than 0,60 mm,
—
6 W or less, when their thickness is not less than 0,60 mm but not greater than 1,50 mm.
—
‘Tinplate’: for the purposes of subheadings 7210 12 20, 7210 70 10, 7212 10 10 and 7212 40 20, flat-rolled products (of a thickness of less than 0,5 mm) coated with a layer of metal containing, by weight, 97 % or more of tin.
—
‘Tool steel’: for the purposes of subheadings 7224 10 10, 7224 90 02, 7225 30 10, 7225 40 12, 7226 91 20, 7228 30 20, 7228 40 10, 7228 50 20 and 7228 60 20, alloy steels, other than stainless or high-speed steel, containing, by weight, one of the following compositions, with or without other elements:
—
less than 0,6 % of carbon and 0,7 % or more of silicon and 0,05 % or more of vanadium or 4 % or more of tungsten,
—
0,8 % or more of carbon and 0,05 % or more of vanadium,
—
more than 1,2 % of carbon and not less than 11 % but not more than 15 % of chromium,
—
0,16 % or more but not more than 0,5 % of carbon and 3,8 % or more but not more than 4,3 % of nickel and 1,1 % or more but not more than 1,5 % of chromium and 0,15 % or more but not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum,
—
0,3 % or more but not more than 0,5 % of carbon and 1,4 % or more but not more than 2,1 % of chromium and 0,15 % or more but not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum and less than 1,2 % of nickel,
—
0,3 % or more of carbon and less than 5,2 % of chromium and 0,65 % or more of molybdenum or 0,4 % or more of tungsten,
—
0,5 % or more but not more than 0,6 % of carbon and 1,25 % or more but not more than 1,8 % of nickel and 0,5 % or more but not more than 1,2 % of chromium and 0,15 % or more but not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7201
Pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms
7201 10
– Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0,5 % or less of phosphorus
– – Containing by weight not less than 0,4 % of manganese
7201 10 11
– – – Containing by weight 1 % or less of silicon 1,7 —
7201 10 19
– – – Containing by weight more than 1 % of silicon 1,7 —
7201 10 30
– – Containing by weight not less than 0,1 % but less than 0,4 % of manganese 1,7 —
7201 10 90
– – Containing by weight less than 0,1 % of manganese Free —
7201 20 00
– Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0,5 % of phosphorus 2,2 —
7201 50
– Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen
7201 50 10
– – Alloy pig iron containing by weight not less than 0,3 % but not more than 1 % of titanium and not less than 0,5 % but not more than 1 % of vanadium Free —
7201 50 90
– – Other 1,7 —
7202 11
– – Containing by weight more than 2 % of carbon
7202 11 20
– – – With a granulometry not exceeding 5 mm and a manganese content by weight exceeding 65 % 2,7 —
7202 11 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
7202 19 00
– – Other 2,7 —
7202 21 00
– – Containing by weight more than 55 % of silicon 5,7 ( 10 ) —
7202 29 10
– – – Containing by weight 4 % or more but not more than 10 % of magnesium 5,7 ( 10 ) —
7202 29 90
– – – Other 5,7 ( 10 ) —
7202 30 00
– Ferro-silico-manganese 3,7 —
7202 41
– – Containing by weight more than 4 % of carbon
7202 41 10
– – – Containing by weight more than 4 % but not more than 6 % of carbon 4 —
7202 41 90
– – – Containing by weight more than 6 % of carbon 4 —
7202 49 10
– – – Containing by weight not more than 0,05 % of carbon 7 —
7202 49 50
– – – Containing by weight more than 0,05 % but not more than 0,5 % of carbon 7 —
7202 49 90
– – – Containing by weight more than 0,5 % but not more than 4 % of carbon 7 —
7202 50 00
– Ferro-silico-chromium 2,7 —
7202 60 00
– Ferro-nickel Free —
7202 70 00
– Ferro-molybdenum 2,7 —
7202 80 00
– Ferro-tungsten and ferro-silico-tungsten Free —
7202 91 00
– – Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium 2,7 —
7202 92 00
– – Ferro-vanadium 2,7 —
7202 93 00
– – Ferro-niobium Free —
7202 99 10
– – – Ferro-phosphorus Free —
7202 99 30
– – – Ferro-silico-magnesium 2,7 —
7202 99 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
7203
Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore and other spongy ferrous products, in lumps, pellets or similar forms; iron having a minimum purity by weight of 99,94 %, in lumps, pellets or similar forms
7203 10 00
– Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore Free —
7203 90 00
– Other Free —
7204
Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel
7204 10 00
– Waste and scrap of cast iron Free —
– Waste and scrap of alloy steel
7204 21
– – Of stainless steel
7204 21 10
– – – Containing by weight 8 % or more of nickel Free —
7204 21 90
– – – Other Free —
7204 29 00
– – Other Free —
7204 30 00
– Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel Free —
7204 41
– – Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings, whether or not in bundles
7204 41 10
– – – Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust and filings Free —
– – – Trimmings and stampings
7204 41 91
– – – – In bundles Free —
7204 41 99
– – – – Other Free —
7204 49 10
– – – Fragmentised (shredded) Free —
7204 49 30
– – – – In bundles Free —
7204 49 90
– – – – Other Free —
7204 50 00
– Remelting scrap ingots Free —
7205
Granules and powders, of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel
7205 10 00
– Granules Free —
7205 21 00
– – Of alloy steel Free —
7205 29 00
– – Other Free —
II. IRON AND NON-ALLOY STEEL
7206
Iron and non-alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms (excluding iron of heading 7203)
7206 10 00
– Ingots Free —
7206 90 00
– Other Free —
7207
Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel
– Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7207 11
– – Of rectangular (including square) cross-section, the width measuring less than twice the thickness
– – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting
7207 11 11
– – – – Of free-cutting steel Free —
7207 11 14
– – – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 130 mm Free —
7207 11 16
– – – – – Of a thickness exceeding 130 mm Free —
7207 11 90
– – – Forged Free —
7207 12
– – Other, of rectangular (other than square) cross-section
7207 12 10
– – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting Free —
7207 12 90
– – – Forged Free —
– – – Of circular or polygonal cross-section
7207 19 12
– – – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting Free —
7207 19 19
– – – – Forged Free —
7207 19 80
– – – Other Free —
7207 20
– Containing by weight 0,25 % or more of carbon
– – Of rectangular including square cross-section, the width measuring less than twice the thickness
– – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting
7207 20 11
– – – – Of free-cutting steel Free —
– – – – Other, containing by weight
7207 20 15
– – – – – 0,25 % or more but less than 0,6 % of carbon Free —
7207 20 17
– – – – – 0,6 % or more of carbon Free —
7207 20 19
– – – Forged Free —
– – Other, of rectangular other than square cross-section
7207 20 32
– – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting Free —
7207 20 39
– – – Forged Free —
– – Of circular or polygonal cross-section
7207 20 52
– – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting Free —
7207 20 59
– – – Forged Free —
7207 20 80
– – Other Free —
7208
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated
7208 10 00
– In coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief Free —
– Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, pickled
7208 25 00
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more Free —
7208 26 00
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm Free —
7208 27 00
– – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm Free —
– Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled
7208 36 00
– – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm Free —
7208 37 00
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm Free —
7208 38 00
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm Free —
7208 39 00
– – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm Free —
7208 40 00
– Not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief Free —
– Other, not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled
7208 51
– – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm
7208 51 20
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 15 mm Free —
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm but not exceeding 15 mm, of a width of
7208 51 91
– – – – 2 050 mm or more Free —
7208 51 98
– – – – Less than 2 050 mm Free —
7208 52
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm
7208 52 10
– – – Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width not exceeding 1 250 mm Free —
– – – Other, of a width of
7208 52 91
– – – – 2 050 mm or more Free —
7208 52 99
– – – – Less than 2 050 mm Free —
7208 53
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm
7208 53 10
– – – Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width not exceeding 1 250 mm and of a thickness of 4 mm or more Free —
7208 53 90
– – – Other Free —
7208 54 00
– – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm Free —
7208 90 20
– – Perforated Free —
7208 90 80
– – Other Free —
7209
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, cold-rolled (cold-reduced), not clad, plated or coated
– In coils, not further worked than cold-rolled cold-reduced
7209 15 00
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more Free —
7209 16
– – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm
7209 16 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 16 90
– – – Other Free —
7209 17
– – Of a thickness of 0,5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm
7209 17 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 17 90
– – – Other Free —
7209 18
– – Of a thickness of less than 0,5 mm
7209 18 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 18 91
– – – – Of a thickness of 0,35 mm or more but less than 0,5 mm Free —
7209 18 99
– – – – Of a thickness of less than 0,35 mm Free —
– Not in coils, not further worked than cold-rolled cold-reduced
7209 25 00
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more Free —
7209 26
– – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm
7209 26 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 26 90
– – – Other Free —
7209 27
– – Of a thickness of 0,5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm
7209 27 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 27 90
– – – Other Free —
7209 28
– – Of a thickness of less than 0,5 mm
7209 28 10
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7209 28 90
– – – Other Free —
7209 90 20
– – Perforated Free —
7209 90 80
– – Other Free —
7210
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated
– Plated or coated with tin
7210 11 00
– – Of a thickness of 0,5 mm or more Free —
7210 12
– – Of a thickness of less than 0,5 mm
7210 12 20
– – – Tinplate Free —
7210 12 80
– – – Other Free —
7210 20 00
– Plated or coated with lead, including terne-plate Free —
7210 30 00
– Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc Free —
– Otherwise plated or coated with zinc
7210 41 00
– – Corrugated Free —
7210 49 00
– – Other Free —
7210 50 00
– Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides Free —
– Plated or coated with aluminium
7210 61 00
– – Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys Free —
7210 69 00
– – Other Free —
7210 70
– Painted, varnished or coated with plastics
7210 70 10
– – Tinplate, varnished; products, plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides, varnished Free —
7210 70 80
– – Other Free —
7210 90 30
– – Clad Free —
7210 90 40
– – Tinned and printed Free —
7210 90 80
– – Other Free —
7211
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, not clad, plated or coated
– Not further worked than hot-rolled
7211 13 00
– – Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width exceeding 150 mm and a thickness of not less than 4 mm, not in coils and without patterns in relief Free —
7211 14 00
– – Other, of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more Free —
7211 19 00
– – Other Free —
– Not further worked than cold-rolled cold-reduced
7211 23
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7211 23 20
– – – ‘Electrical’ Free —
7211 23 30
– – – – Of a thickness of 0,35 mm or more Free —
7211 23 80
– – – – Of a thickness of less than 0,35 mm Free —
7211 29 00
– – Other Free —
7211 90 20
– – Perforated Free —
7211 90 80
– – Other Free —
7212
Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, clad, plated or coated
7212 10
– Plated or coated with tin
7212 10 10
– – Tinplate, not further worked than surface-treated Free —
7212 10 90
– – Other Free —
7212 20 00
– Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc Free —
7212 30 00
– Otherwise plated or coated with zinc Free —
7212 40
– Painted, varnished or coated with plastics
7212 40 20
– – Tinplate, not further worked than varnished; products, plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides, varnished Free —
7212 40 80
– – Other Free —
7212 50
– Otherwise plated or coated
7212 50 20
– – Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides Free —
7212 50 30
– – Plated or coated with chromium or nickel Free —
7212 50 40
– – Plated or coated with copper Free —
– – Plated or coated with aluminium
7212 50 61
– – – Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys Free —
7212 50 69
– – – Other Free —
7212 50 90
– – Other Free —
7213
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel
7213 10 00
– Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process Free —
7213 20 00
– Other, of free-cutting steel Free —
7213 91
– – Of circular cross-section measuring less than 14 mm in diameter
7213 91 10
– – – Of a type used for concrete reinforcement Free —
7213 91 20
– – – Of a type used for tyre cord Free —
7213 91 41
– – – – Containing by weight 0,06 % or less of carbon Free —
7213 91 49
– – – – Containing by weight more than 0,06 % but less than 0,25 % of carbon Free —
7213 91 70
– – – – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more but not more than 0,75 % of carbon Free —
7213 91 90
– – – – Containing by weight more than 0,75 % of carbon Free —
7213 99 10
– – – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon Free —
7213 99 90
– – – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more of carbon Free —
7214
Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but including those twisted after rolling
7214 10 00
– Forged Free —
7214 20 00
– Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process or twisted after rolling Free —
7214 30 00
– Other, of free-cutting steel Free —
7214 91
– – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section
7214 91 10
– – – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon Free —
7214 91 90
– – – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more of carbon Free —
– – – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7214 99 10
– – – – Of a type used for concrete reinforcement Free —
– – – – Other, of circular cross-section measuring in diameter
7214 99 31
– – – – – 80 mm or more Free —
7214 99 39
– – – – – Less than 80 mm Free —
7214 99 50
– – – – Other Free —
– – – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more of carbon
– – – – Of a circular cross-section measuring in diameter
7214 99 71
– – – – – 80 mm or more Free —
7214 99 79
– – – – – Less than 80 mm Free —
7214 99 95
– – – – Other Free —
7215
Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel
7215 10 00
– Of free-cutting steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished Free —
7215 50
– Other, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7215 50 11
– – – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section Free —
7215 50 19
– – – Other Free —
7215 50 80
– – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more of carbon Free —
7215 90 00
– Other Free —
7216
Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel
7216 10 00
– U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80 mm Free —
– L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80 mm
7216 21 00
– – L sections Free —
7216 22 00
– – T sections Free —
– U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of 80 mm or more
7216 31 10
– – – Of a height of 80 mm or more but not exceeding 220 mm Free —
7216 31 90
– – – Of a height exceeding 220 mm Free —
– – – Of a height of 80 mm or more but not exceeding 220 mm
7216 32 11
– – – – With parallel flange faces Free —
7216 32 19
– – – – Other Free —
– – – Of a height exceeding 220 mm
7216 32 91
– – – – With parallel flange faces Free —
7216 32 99
– – – – Other Free —
7216 33 10
– – – Of a height of 80 mm or more but not exceeding 180 mm Free —
7216 33 90
– – – Of a height exceeding 180 mm Free —
7216 40
– L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of 80 mm or more
7216 40 10
– – L sections Free —
7216 40 90
– – T sections Free —
7216 50
– Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded
7216 50 10
– – With a cross-section which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is 80 mm Free —
7216 50 91
– – – Bulb flats Free —
7216 50 99
– – – Other Free —
7216 61
– – Obtained from flat-rolled products
7216 61 10
– – – C, L, U, Z, omega or open-ended sections Free —
7216 61 90
– – – Other Free —
7216 69 00
– – Other Free —
7216 91
– – Cold-formed or cold-finished from flat-rolled products
7216 91 10
– – – Profiled (ribbed) sheets Free —
7216 91 80
– – – Other Free —
7216 99 00
– – Other Free —
7217
Wire of iron or non-alloy steel
7217 10
– Not plated or coated, whether or not polished
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7217 10 10
– – – With a maximum cross-sectional dimension of less than 0,8 mm Free —
– – – With a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 0,8 mm or more
7217 10 31
– – – – Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process Free —
7217 10 39
– – – – Other Free —
7217 10 50
– – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more but less than 0,6 % of carbon Free —
7217 10 90
– – Containing by weight 0,6 % or more of carbon Free —
7217 20
– Plated or coated with zinc
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7217 20 10
– – – With a maximum cross-sectional dimension of less than 0,8 mm Free —
7217 20 30
– – – With a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 0,8 mm or more Free —
7217 20 50
– – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more but less than 0,6 % of carbon Free —
7217 20 90
– – Containing by weight 0,6 % or more of carbon Free —
7217 30
– Plated or coated with other base metals
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon
7217 30 41
– – – Copper-coated Free —
7217 30 49
– – – Other Free —
7217 30 50
– – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more but less than 0,6 % of carbon Free —
7217 30 90
– – Containing by weight 0,6 % or more of carbon Free —
7217 90 20
– – Containing by weight less than 0,25 % of carbon Free —
7217 90 50
– – Containing by weight 0,25 % or more but less than 0,6 % of carbon Free —
7217 90 90
– – Containing by weight 0,6 % or more of carbon Free —
7218
Stainless steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of stainless steel
7218 10 00
– Ingots and other primary forms Free —
7218 91
– – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section
7218 91 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7218 91 80
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – – Of square cross-section
7218 99 11
– – – – Rolled or obtained by continous casting Free —
7218 99 19
– – – – Forged Free —
7218 99 20
– – – – Rolled or obtained by continuous casting Free —
7218 99 80
– – – – Forged Free —
7219
Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of 600 mm or more
– Not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils
7219 11 00
– – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm Free —
7219 12
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm
7219 12 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 12 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 13
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm
7219 13 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 13 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 14
– – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm
7219 14 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 14 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– Not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils
7219 21
– – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm
7219 21 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 21 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 22
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm
7219 22 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 22 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 23 00
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm Free —
7219 24 00
– – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm Free —
– Not further worked than cold-rolled cold-reduced
7219 31 00
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more Free —
7219 32
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4,75 mm
7219 32 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 32 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 33
– – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm
7219 33 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 33 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 34
– – Of a thickness of 0,5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm
7219 34 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 34 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 35
– – Of a thickness of less than 0,5 mm
7219 35 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7219 35 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7219 90 20
– – Perforated Free —
7219 90 80
– – Other Free —
7220
Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of less than 600 mm
– Not further worked than hot-rolled
7220 11 00
– – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more Free —
7220 12 00
– – Of a thickness of less than 4,75 mm Free —
7220 20
– Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)
– – Of a thickness of 3 mm or more, containing by weight
7220 20 21
– – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7220 20 29
– – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – Of a thickness exceeding 0,35 mm but of less than 3 mm, containing by weight
7220 20 41
– – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7220 20 49
– – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – Of a thickness not exceeding 0,35 mm, containing by weight
7220 20 81
– – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7220 20 89
– – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7220 90 20
– – Perforated Free —
7220 90 80
– – Other Free —
7221 00
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless steel
7221 00 10
– Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7221 00 90
– Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7222
Other bars and rods of stainless steel; angles, shapes and sections of stainless steel
– Bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded
7222 11
– – Of circular cross-section
– – – Of a diameter of 80 mm or more, containing by weight
7222 11 11
– – – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 11 19
– – – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – – Of a diameter of less than 80 mm, containing by weight
7222 11 81
– – – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 11 89
– – – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7222 19 10
– – – Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 19 90
– – – Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7222 20
– Bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished
– – Of circular cross-section
– – – Of a diameter of 80 mm or more, containing by weight
7222 20 11
– – – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 20 19
– – – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – – Of a diameter of 25 mm or more, but less than 80 mm, containing by weight
7222 20 21
– – – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 20 29
– – – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – – Of a diameter of less than 25 mm, containing by weight
7222 20 31
– – – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 20 39
– – – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
– – Other, containing by weight
7222 20 81
– – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 20 89
– – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7222 30
– Other bars and rods
– – Forged, containing by weight
7222 30 51
– – – 2,5 % or more of nickel Free —
7222 30 91
– – – Less than 2,5 % of nickel Free —
7222 30 97
– – Other Free —
7222 40
– Angles, shapes and sections
7222 40 10
– – Not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded Free —
7222 40 50
– – Not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished Free —
7222 40 90
– – Other Free —
7223 00
Wire of stainless steel
– Containing by weight 2,5 % or more of nickel
7223 00 11
– – Containing by weight 28 % or more but not more than 31 % of nickel and 20 % or more but not more than 22 % of chromium Free —
7223 00 19
– – Other Free —
– Containing by weight less than 2,5 % of nickel
7223 00 91
– – Containing by weight 13 % or more but not more than 25 % of chromium and 3,5 % or more but not more than 6 % of aluminium Free —
7223 00 99
– – Other Free —
IV. OTHER ALLOY STEEL; HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS, OF ALLOY OR NON-ALLOY STEEL
7224
Other alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of other alloy steel
7224 10
– Ingots and other primary forms
7224 10 10
– – Of tool steel Free —
7224 10 90
– – Other Free —
7224 90 02
– – Of tool steel Free —
– – – Of rectangular including square cross-section
– – – – Hot-rolled or obtained by continuous casting
– – – – – The width measuring less than twice the thickness
7224 90 03
– – – – – – Of high-speed steel Free —
7224 90 05
– – – – – – Containing by weight not more than 0,7 % of carbon, 0,5 % or more but not more than 1,2 % of manganese and 0,6 % or more but not more than 2,3 % of silicon; containing by weight 0,0008 % or more of boron with any other element less than the minimum content referred to in note 1(f) to this chapter Free —
7224 90 07
– – – – – – Other Free —
7224 90 14
– – – – – Other Free —
7224 90 18
– – – – Forged Free —
– – – – Hot-rolled or obtained by continuous casting
7224 90 31
– – – – – Containing by weight not less than 0,9 % but not more than 1,15 % of carbon, not less than 0,5 % but not more than 2 % of chromium and, if present, not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum Free —
7224 90 38
– – – – – Other Free —
7224 90 90
– – – – Forged Free —
7225
Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more
– Of silicon-electrical steel
7225 11 00
– – Grain-oriented Free —
7225 19 10
– – – Hot-rolled Free —
7225 19 90
– – – Cold-rolled Free —
7225 30
– Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils
7225 30 10
– – Of tool steel Free —
7225 30 30
– – Of high-speed steel Free —
7225 30 90
– – Other Free —
7225 40
– Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils
7225 40 12
– – Of tool steel Free —
7225 40 15
– – Of high-speed steel Free —
7225 40 40
– – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm Free —
7225 40 60
– – – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm Free —
7225 40 90
– – – Of a thickness of less than 4,75 mm Free —
7225 50
– Other, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)
7225 50 20
– – Of high-speed steel Free —
7225 50 80
– – Other Free —
7225 91 00
– – Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc Free —
7225 92 00
– – Otherwise plated or coated with zinc Free —
7225 99 00
– – Other Free —
7226
Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm
– Of silicon-electrical steel
7226 11 00
– – Grain-oriented Free —
7226 19 10
– – – Not further worked than hot-rolled Free —
7226 19 80
– – – Other Free —
7226 20 00
– Of high-speed steel Free —
7226 91
– – Not further worked than hot-rolled
7226 91 20
– – – Of tool steel Free —
7226 91 91
– – – – Of a thickness of 4,75 mm or more Free —
7226 91 99
– – – – Of a thickness of less than 4,75 mm Free —
7226 92 00
– – Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced) Free —
7226 99 10
– – – Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc Free —
7226 99 30
– – – Otherwise plated or coated with zinc Free —
7226 99 70
– – – Other Free —
7227
Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steel
7227 10 00
– Of high-speed steel Free —
7227 20 00
– Of silico-manganese steel Free —
7227 90 10
– – Containing by weight 0,0008 % or more of boron with any other element less than the minimum content referred to in note 1(f) to this chapter Free —
7227 90 50
– – Containing by weight 0,9 % or more but not more than 1,15 % of carbon, 0,5 % or more but not more than 2 % of chromium and, if present, not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum Free —
7227 90 95
– – Other Free —
7228
Other bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel
7228 10
– Bars and rods, of high-speed steel
7228 10 20
– – Not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded; hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, not further worked than clad Free —
7228 10 50
– – Forged Free —
7228 10 90
– – Other Free —
7228 20
– Bars and rods, of silico-manganese steel
7228 20 10
– – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section, hot-rolled on four faces Free —
7228 20 91
– – – Not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded; hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, not further worked than clad Free —
7228 20 99
– – – Other Free —
7228 30
– Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded
7228 30 20
– – Of tool steel Free —
– – Containing by weight 0,9 % or more but not more than 1,15 % of carbon, 0,5 % or more but not more than 2 % of chromium and, if present, not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum
7228 30 41
– – – Of circular cross-section of a diameter of 80 mm or more Free —
7228 30 49
– – – Other Free —
– – – Of circular cross-section, of a diameter of
7228 30 61
– – – – 80 mm or more Free —
7228 30 69
– – – – Less than 80 mm Free —
7228 30 70
– – – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section, hot-rolled on four faces Free —
7228 30 89
– – – Other Free —
7228 40
– Other bars and rods, not further worked than forged
7228 40 10
– – Of tool steel Free —
7228 40 90
– – Other Free —
7228 50
– Other bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished
7228 50 20
– – Of tool steel Free —
7228 50 40
– – Containing by weight 0,9 % or more but not more than 1,15 % of carbon, 0,5 % or more but not more than 2 % of chromium and, if present, not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum Free —
– – – Of circular cross-section, of a diameter of
7228 50 61
– – – – 80 mm or more Free —
7228 50 69
– – – – Less than 80 mm Free —
7228 50 80
– – – Other Free —
7228 60
– Other bars and rods
7228 60 20
– – Of tool steel Free —
7228 60 80
– – Other Free —
7228 70
– Angles, shapes and sections
7228 70 10
– – Not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded Free —
7228 70 90
– – Other Free —
7228 80 00
– Hollow drill bars and rods Free —
7229
Wire of other alloy steel
7229 20 00
– Of silico-manganese steel Free —
7229 90 20
– – Of high-speed steel Free —
7229 90 50
– – Containing by weight 0,9 % or more but not more than 1,15 % of carbon, 0,5 % or more but not more than 2 % of chromium and, if present, not more than 0,5 % of molybdenum Free —
7229 90 90
– – Other Free —
1.
In this chapter, the expression ‘cast iron’ applies to products obtained by casting in which iron predominates by weight over each of the other elements and which do not comply with the chemical composition of steel as defined in note 1(d) to Chapter 72.
2.
In this chapter, the word ‘wire’ means hot- or cold-formed products of any cross-sectional shape, of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 16 mm.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7301
Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel
7301 10 00
– Sheet piling Free —
7301 20 00
– Angles, shapes and sections Free —
7302
Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole plates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialised for jointing or fixing rails
7302 10 10
– – Current-conducting, with parts of non-ferrous metal Free —
7302 10 21
– – – – – Of a weight per metre of 46 kg or more Free —
7302 10 23
– – – – – Of a weight per metre of 27 kg or more but less than 46 kg Free —
7302 10 29
– – – – – Of a weight per metre of less than 27 kg Free —
7302 10 40
– – – – Grooved rails Free —
7302 10 50
– – – – Other Free —
7302 10 90
– – – Used Free —
7302 30 00
– Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces 2,7 —
7302 40 00
– Fish-plates and sole plates Free —
7302 90 00
– Other Free —
7303 00
Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron
7303 00 10
– Tubes and pipes of a kind used in pressure systems 3,2 —
7304
Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron (other than cast iron) or steel
– Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines
7304 11 00
– – Of stainless steel Free —
7304 19 10
– – – Of an external diameter not exceeding 168,3 mm Free —
7304 19 30
– – – Of an external diameter exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 19 90
– – – Of an external diameter exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
– Casing, tubing and drill pipe, of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas
7304 22 00
– – Drill pipe of stainless steel Free —
7304 23 00
– – Other drill pipe Free —
7304 24 00
– – Other, of stainless steel Free —
7304 29 10
– – – Of an external diameter not exceeding 168,3 mm Free —
7304 29 30
– – – Of an external diameter exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 29 90
– – – Of an external diameter exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
– Other, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel
7304 31
– – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)
7304 31 20
– – – Precision tubes Free —
7304 31 80
– – – Other Free —
7304 39 10
– – – Unworked, straight and of uniform wall thickness, for use solely in the manufacture of tubes and pipes with other cross-sections and wall thicknesses Free —
– – – – Threaded or threadable tubes gas pipe
7304 39 52
– – – – – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7304 39 58
– – – – – Other Free —
– – – – Other, of an external diameter
7304 39 92
– – – – – Not exceeding 168,3 mm Free —
7304 39 93
– – – – – Exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 39 98
– – – – – Exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
– Other, of circular cross-section, of stainless steel
7304 41 00
– – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) Free —
7304 49 10
– – – Unworked, straight and of uniform wall thickness, for use solely in the manufacture of tubes and pipes with other cross-sections and wall thicknesses Free —
7304 49 93
– – – – Of an external diameter not exceeding 168,3 mm Free —
7304 49 95
– – – – Of an external diameter exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 49 99
– – – – Of an external diameter exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
– Other, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel
7304 51
– – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)
7304 51 12
– – – – Not exceeding 0,5 m Free —
7304 51 18
– – – – Exceeding 0,5 m Free —
7304 51 81
– – – – Precision tubes Free —
7304 51 89
– – – – Other Free —
7304 59 10
– – – Unworked, straight and of uniform wall thickness, for use solely in the manufacture of tubes and pipes with other cross-sections and wall-thicknesses Free —
7304 59 32
– – – – Not exceeding 0,5 m Free —
7304 59 38
– – – – Exceeding 0,5 m Free —
7304 59 92
– – – – Of an external diameter not exceeding 168,3 mm Free —
7304 59 93
– – – – Of an external diameter exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 59 99
– – – – Of an external diameter exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7304 90 00
– Other Free —
7305
Other tubes and pipes (for example, welded, riveted or similarly closed), having circular cross-sections, the external diameter of which exceeds 406,4 mm, of iron or steel
– Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines
7305 11 00
– – Longitudinally submerged arc welded Free —
7305 12 00
– – Other, longitudinally welded Free —
7305 19 00
– – Other Free —
7305 20 00
– Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas Free —
7305 31 00
– – Longitudinally welded Free —
7305 39 00
– – Other Free —
7305 90 00
– Other Free —
7306
Other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles (for example, open seam or welded, riveted or similarly closed), of iron or steel
– Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines
7306 11
– – Welded, of stainless steel
7306 11 10
– – – Longitudinally welded Free —
7306 11 90
– – – Spirally welded Free —
7306 19 10
– – – Longitudinally welded Free —
7306 19 90
– – – Spirally welded Free —
– Casing and tubing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas
7306 21 00
– – Welded, of stainless steel Free —
7306 29 00
– – Other Free —
7306 30
– Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel
– – Precision tubes, with a wall thickness
7306 30 11
– – – Not exceeding 2 mm Free —
7306 30 19
– – – Exceeding 2 mm Free —
– – – Threaded or threadable tubes gas pipe
7306 30 41
– – – – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7306 30 49
– – – – Other Free —
– – – Other, of an external diameter
– – – – Not exceeding 168,3 mm
7306 30 72
– – – – – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7306 30 77
– – – – – Other Free —
7306 30 80
– – – – Exceeding 168,3 mm but not exceeding 406,4 mm Free —
7306 40
– Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of stainless steel
7306 40 20
– – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) Free —
7306 40 80
– – Other Free —
7306 50
– Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel
7306 50 20
– – Precision tubes Free —
7306 50 80
– – Other Free —
– Other, welded, of non-circular cross-section
7306 61
– – Of square or rectangular cross-section
7306 61 10
– – – Of stainless steel Free —
7306 61 92
– – – – With a wall thickness not exceeding 2 mm Free —
7306 61 99
– – – – With a wall thickness exceeding 2 mm Free —
7306 69
– – Of other non-circular cross-section
7306 69 10
– – – Of stainless steel Free —
7306 69 90
– – – Other Free —
7306 90 00
– Other Free —
7307
Tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron or steel
7307 11
– – Of non-malleable cast iron
7307 11 10
– – – Of a kind used in pressure systems 3,7 —
7307 11 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
7307 19 10
– – – Of malleable cast iron 3,7 —
7307 19 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
– Other, of stainless steel
7307 21 00
– – Flanges 3,7 —
7307 22
– – Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves
7307 22 10
– – – Sleeves Free —
7307 22 90
– – – Elbows and bends 3,7 —
7307 23
– – Butt welding fittings
7307 23 10
– – – Elbows and bends 3,7 —
7307 23 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
7307 29 10
– – – Threaded 3,7 —
7307 29 30
– – – For welding 3,7 —
7307 29 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
7307 91 00
– – Flanges 3,7 —
7307 92
– – Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves
7307 92 10
– – – Sleeves Free —
7307 92 90
– – – Elbows and bends 3,7 —
7307 93
– – Butt welding fittings
– – – With greatest external diameter not exceeding 609,6 mm
7307 93 11
– – – – Elbows and bends 3,7 —
7307 93 19
– – – – Other 3,7 —
– – – With greatest external diameter exceeding 609,6 mm
7307 93 91
– – – – Elbows and bends 3,7 —
7307 93 99
– – – – Other 3,7 —
7307 99 10
– – – Threaded 3,7 —
7307 99 30
– – – For welding 3,7 —
7307 99 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
7308
Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steel
7308 10 00
– Bridges and bridge-sections Free —
7308 20 00
– Towers and lattice masts Free —
7308 30 00
– Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors Free p/st ( 72 )
7308 40
– Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pit-propping
7308 40 10
– – Mine supports Free —
7308 40 90
– – Other Free —
7308 90 10
– – Weirs, sluices, lock-gates, landing stages, fixed docks and other maritime and waterway structures Free —
– – – Solely or principally of sheet
7308 90 51
– – – – Panels comprising two walls of profiled (ribbed) sheet with an insulating core Free —
7308 90 59
– – – – Other Free —
7308 90 99
– – – Other Free —
7309 00
Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
7309 00 10
– For gases (other than compressed or liquefied gas) 2,2 —
7309 00 30
– – Lined or heat-insulated 2,2 —
7309 00 51
– – – Exceeding 100 000 l 2,2 —
7309 00 59
– – – Not exceeding 100 000 l 2,2 —
7309 00 90
– For solids 2,2 —
7310
Tanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity not exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
7310 10 00
– Of a capacity of 50 l or more 2,7 —
– Of a capacity of less than 50 l
7310 21
– – Cans which are to be closed by soldering or crimping
7310 21 11
– – – Cans of a kind used for preserving food 2,7 —
7310 21 19
– – – Cans of a kind used for preserving drink 2,7 —
– – – Other, with a wall thickness of
7310 21 91
– – – – Less than 0,5 mm 2,7 —
7310 21 99
– – – – 0,5 mm or more 2,7 —
7310 29 10
– – – With a wall thickness of less than 0,5 mm 2,7 —
7310 29 90
– – – With a wall thickness of 0,5 mm or more 2,7 —
7311 00
Containers for compressed or liquefied gas, of iron or steel
– – For a pressure of 165 bar or more, of a capacity of
7311 00 11
– – – Less than 20 l 2,7 p/st
7311 00 13
– – – 20 l or more but not more than 50 l 2,7 p/st
7311 00 19
– – – More than 50 l 2,7 p/st
7311 00 30
– – Other 2,7 p/st
– Other, of a capacity of
7311 00 91
– – Less than 1 000 l 2,7 —
7311 00 99
– – 1 000 l or more 2,7 —
7312
Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated
7312 10
– Stranded wire, ropes and cables
7312 10 20
– – Of stainless steel Free —
– – Other, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension
7312 10 41
– – – – Plated or coated with copper-zinc alloys (brass) Free —
7312 10 49
– – – – Other Free —
7312 10 61
– – – – – Not coated Free —
7312 10 65
– – – – – – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7312 10 69
– – – – – – Other Free —
– – – – Ropes and cables including locked coil ropes
– – – – – Not coated or only plated or coated with zinc, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension
7312 10 81
– – – – – – Exceeding 3 mm but not exceeding 12 mm Free —
7312 10 83
– – – – – – Exceeding 12 mm but not exceeding 24 mm Free —
7312 10 85
– – – – – – Exceeding 24 mm but not exceeding 48 mm Free —
7312 10 89
– – – – – – Exceeding 48 mm Free —
7312 10 98
– – – – – Other Free —
7312 90 00
– Other Free —
7313 00 00
Barbed wire of iron or steel; twisted hoop or single flat wire, barbed or not, and loosely twisted double wire, of a kind used for fencing, of iron or steel Free —
7314
Cloth (including endless bands), grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire; expanded metal of iron or steel
7314 12 00
– – Endless bands for machinery, of stainless steel Free —
7314 14 00
– – Other woven cloth, of stainless steel Free —
7314 19 00
– – Other Free —
7314 20
– Grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 3 mm or more and having a mesh size of 100 cm 2 or more
7314 20 10
– – Of ribbed wire Free —
7314 20 90
– – Other Free —
– Other grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection
7314 31 00
– – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7314 39 00
– – Other Free —
– Other cloth, grill, netting and fencing
7314 41
– – Plated or coated with zinc
7314 41 10
– – – Hexagonal netting Free —
7314 41 90
– – – Other Free —
7314 42
– – Coated with plastics
7314 42 10
– – – Hexagonal netting Free —
7314 42 90
– – – Other Free —
7314 49 00
– – Other Free —
7314 50 00
– Expanded metal Free —
7315
Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel
– Articulated link chain and parts thereof
7315 11 10
– – – Of a kind used for cycles and motorcycles 2,7 —
7315 11 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
7315 12 00
– – Other chain 2,7 —
7315 19 00
– – Parts 2,7 —
7315 20 00
– Skid chain 2,7 —
7315 81 00
– – Stud-link 2,7 —
7315 82
– – Other, welded link
7315 82 10
– – – The constituent material of which has a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 16 mm or less 2,7 —
7315 82 90
– – – The constituent material of which has a maximum cross-sectional dimension of more than 16 mm 2,7 —
7315 89 00
– – Other 2,7 —
7315 90 00
– Other parts 2,7 —
7316 00 00
Anchors, grapnels and parts thereof, of iron or steel 2,7 —
7317 00
Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper
7317 00 10
– Drawing pins Free —
– – Cold-pressed from wire
7317 00 20
– – – Nails in strips or coils Free —
7317 00 40
– – – Nails of steel containing by weight 0,5 % or more of carbon, hardened Free —
7317 00 61
– – – – Plated or coated with zinc Free —
7317 00 69
– – – – Other Free —
7317 00 90
– – Other Free —
7318
Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of iron or steel
7318 11 00
– – Coach screws 3,7 —
7318 12
– – Other wood screws
7318 12 10
– – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
7318 12 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
7318 13 00
– – Screw hooks and screw rings 3,7 —
7318 14
– – Self-tapping screws
7318 14 10
– – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
7318 14 91
– – – – Spaced-thread screws 3,7 —
7318 14 99
– – – – Other 3,7 —
7318 15
– – Other screws and bolts, whether or not with their nuts or washers
7318 15 10
– – – Screws, turned from bars, rods, profiles, or wire, of solid section, of a shank thickness not exceeding 6 mm 3,7 —
7318 15 20
– – – – For fixing railway track construction material 3,7 —
7318 15 30
– – – – – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
– – – – – – Other, with a tensile strength
7318 15 41
– – – – – – – Of less than 800 MPa 3,7 —
7318 15 49
– – – – – – – Of 800 MPa or more 3,7 —
– – – – – – Slotted and cross-recessed screws
7318 15 51
– – – – – – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
7318 15 59
– – – – – – – Other 3,7 —
– – – – – – Hexagon socket head screws
7318 15 61
– – – – – – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
7318 15 69
– – – – – – – Other 3,7 —
– – – – – – Hexagon bolts
7318 15 70
– – – – – – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
– – – – – – – Other, with a tensile strength
7318 15 81
– – – – – – – – Of less than 800 MPa 3,7 —
7318 15 89
– – – – – – – – Of 800 MPa or more 3,7 —
7318 15 90
– – – – – – Other 3,7 —
7318 16 10
– – – Turned from bars, rods, profiles, or wire, of solid section, of a hole diameter not exceeding 6 mm 3,7 —
7318 16 30
– – – – Of stainless steel 3,7 —
7318 16 50
– – – – – Self-locking nuts 3,7 —
– – – – – Other, with an inside diameter
7318 16 91
– – – – – – Not exceeding 12 mm 3,7 —
7318 16 99
– – – – – – Exceeding 12 mm 3,7 —
7318 19 00
– – Other 3,7 —
7318 21 00
– – Spring washers and other lock washers 3,7 —
7318 22 00
– – Other washers 3,7 —
7318 23 00
– – Rivets 3,7 —
7318 24 00
– – Cotters and cotter pins 3,7 —
7318 29 00
– – Other 3,7 —
7319
Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles, for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included
7319 20 00
– Safety pins 2,7 —
7319 30 00
– Other pins 2,7 —
7319 90 10
– – Sewing, darning or embroidery needles 2,7 —
7319 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
7320
Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel
7320 10
– Leaf-springs and leaves therefor
7320 10 11
– – – Laminated springs and leaves therefor 2,7 —
7320 10 19
– – – Other 2,7 —
7320 10 90
– – Other 2,7 —
7320 20
– Helical springs
7320 20 20
– – Hot-worked 2,7 —
7320 20 81
– – – Coil compression springs 2,7 —
7320 20 85
– – – Coil tension springs 2,7 —
7320 20 89
– – – Other 2,7 —
7320 90 10
– – Flat spiral springs 2,7 —
7320 90 30
– – Discs springs 2,7 —
7320 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
7321
Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar non-electric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
– Cooking appliances and plate warmers
7321 11
– – For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels
7321 11 10
– – – With oven, including separate ovens 2,7 p/st
7321 11 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
7321 12 00
– – For liquid fuel 2,7 p/st
7321 19 00
– – Other, including appliances for solid fuel 2,7 p/st
7321 81
– – For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels
7321 81 10
– – – With exhaust outlet 2,7 p/st
7321 81 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
7321 82
– – For liquid fuel
7321 82 10
– – – With exhaust outlet 2,7 p/st
7321 82 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
7321 89 00
– – Other, including appliances for solid fuel 2,7 p/st
7322
Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated, and parts thereof, of iron or steel; air heaters and hot-air distributors (including distributors which can also distribute fresh or conditioned air), not electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
– Radiators and parts thereof
7322 11 00
– – Of cast iron 3,2 —
7322 19 00
– – Other 3,2 —
7323
Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel
7323 10 00
– Iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 3,2 —
7323 91 00
– – Of cast iron, not enamelled 3,2 —
7323 92 00
– – Of cast iron, enamelled 3,2 —
7323 93
– – Of stainless steel
7323 93 10
– – – Articles for table use 3,2 —
7323 93 90
– – – Other 3,2 —
7323 94
– – Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enamelled
7323 94 10
– – – Articles for table use 3,2 —
7323 94 90
– – – Other 3,2 —
7323 99 10
– – – Articles for table use 3,2 —
7323 99 91
– – – – Varnished or painted 3,2 —
7323 99 99
– – – – Other 3,2 —
7324
Sanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel
7324 10 00
– Sinks and washbasins, of stainless steel 2,7 —
7324 21 00
– – Of cast iron, whether or not enamelled 3,2 p/st
7324 29 00
– – Other 3,2 p/st
7324 90 00
– Other, including parts 3,2 —
7325
Other cast articles of iron or steel
7325 10
– Of non-malleable cast iron
7325 10 50
– – Surface and valve boxes 1,7 p/st
7325 10 92
– – – For sewage, water, etc., systems 1,7 —
7325 10 99
– – – Other 1,7 —
7325 91 00
– – Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 2,7 —
7325 99 10
– – – Of malleable cast iron 2,7 —
7325 99 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
7326
Other articles of iron or steel
– Forged or stamped, but not further worked
7326 11 00
– – Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 2,7 —
7326 19 10
– – – Open-die forged 2,7 —
7326 19 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
7326 20
– Articles of iron or steel wire
7326 20 30
– – Small cages and aviaries 2,7 —
7326 20 50
– – Wire baskets 2,7 —
7326 20 80
– – Other 2,7 —
7326 90 10
– – Snuffboxes, cigarette cases, cosmetic and powder boxes and cases, and similar pocket articles 2,7 —
7326 90 30
– – Ladders and steps 2,7 —
7326 90 40
– – Pallets and similar platforms for handling goods 2,7 —
7326 90 50
– – Reels for cables, piping and the like 2,7 —
7326 90 60
– – Non-mechanical ventilators, guttering, hooks and like articles used in the building industry 2,7 —
7326 90 70
– – Perforated buckets and similar articles of sheet used to filter water at the entrance to drains 2,7 —
– – Other articles of iron or steel
7326 90 91
– – – Open-die forged 2,7 —
7326 90 93
– – – Closed-die forged 2,7 —
7326 90 95
– – – Sintered 2,7 —
7326 90 98
– – – Other 2,7 —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Refined copper: Metal containing at least 99,85 % by weight of copper; or Metal containing at least 97,5 % by weight of copper, provided that the content by weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table: Other elements
Element
Limiting content % by weight
Other elements 81 , each
0,3
b
Copper alloys: Metallic substances other than unrefined copper in which copper predominates by weight over each of the other elements, provided that:
1
the content by weight of at least one of the other elements is greater than the limit specified in the foregoing table; or
2
the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 2,5 %.
c
Master alloys: Alloys containing with other elements more than 10 % by weight of copper, not usefully malleable and commonly used as an additive in the manufacture of other alloys or as de-oxidants, de-sulphurising agents or for similar uses in the metallurgy of non-ferrous metals. However, copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15 % by weight of phosphorus falls in heading 2848.
d
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or de-scaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings. Wire-bars and billets with their ends tapered or otherwise worked simply to facilitate their entry into machines for converting them into, for example, drawing stock (wire-rod) or tubes, are however to be taken to be unwrought copper of heading 7403.
e
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or de-scaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
f
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
g
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 7403), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are: Headings 7409 and 7410 apply, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated, polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
h
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be taken to be tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Copper-zinc base alloys (brasses): Alloys of copper and zinc, with or without other elements. When other elements are present:
—
zinc predominates by weight over each of such other elements,
—
any nickel content by weight is less than 5 % (see copper-nickel-zinc alloys (nickel silvers)), and
—
any tin content by weight is less than 3 % (see copper-tin alloys (bronzes)).
b
Copper-tin base alloys (bronzes): Alloys of copper and tin, with or without other elements. When other elements are present, tin predominates by weight over each of such other elements, except that when the tin content is 3 % or more the zinc content by weight may exceed that of tin but must be less than 10 %.
c
Copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silvers): Alloys of copper, nickel and zinc, with or without other elements. The nickel content is 5 % or more by weight (see copper-zinc alloys (brasses)).
d
Copper-nickel base alloys: Alloys of copper and nickel, with or without other elements but in any case containing by weight not more than 1 % of zinc. When other elements are present, nickel predominates by weight over each of such other elements.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7401 00 00
Copper mattes; cement copper (precipitated copper) Free —
7402 00 00
Unrefined copper; copper anodes for electrolytic refining Free —
7403
Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought
7403 11 00
– – Cathodes and sections of cathodes Free —
7403 12 00
– – Wire-bars Free —
7403 13 00
– – Billets Free —
7403 19 00
– – Other Free —
7403 21 00
– – Copper-zinc base alloys (brass) Free —
7403 22 00
– – Copper-tin base alloys (bronze) Free —
7403 29 00
– – Other copper alloys (other than master alloys of heading 7405) Free —
7404 00
Copper waste and scrap
7404 00 10
– Of refined copper Free —
7404 00 91
– – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) Free —
7404 00 99
– – Other Free —
7405 00 00
Master alloys of copper Free —
7406
Copper powders and flakes
7406 10 00
– Powders of non-lamellar structure Free —
7406 20 00
– Powders of lamellar structure; flakes Free —
7407
Copper bars, rods and profiles
7407 10 00
– Of refined copper 4,8 —
7407 21
– – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)
7407 21 10
– – – Bars and rods 4,8 —
7407 21 90
– – – Profiles 4,8 —
7407 29 10
– – – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 4,8 —
7407 29 90
– – – Other 4,8 —
7408 11 00
– – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm 4,8 —
7408 19 10
– – – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 0,5 mm 4,8 —
7408 19 90
– – – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension does not exceed 0,5 mm 4,8 —
7408 21 00
– – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 4,8 —
7408 22 00
– – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 4,8 —
7408 29 00
– – Other 4,8 —
7409
Copper plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,15 mm
7409 11 00
– – In coils 4,8 —
7409 19 00
– – Other 4,8 —
– Of copper-zinc base alloys brass
7409 21 00
– – In coils 4,8 —
7409 29 00
– – Other 4,8 —
– Of copper-tin base alloys bronze
7409 31 00
– – In coils 4,8 —
7409 39 00
– – Other 4,8 —
7409 40
– Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver)
7409 40 10
– – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) 4,8 —
7409 40 90
– – Of copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 4,8 —
7409 90 00
– Of other copper alloys 4,8 —
7410
Copper foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,15 mm
7410 11 00
– – Of refined copper 5,2 —
7410 12 00
– – Of copper alloys 5,2 —
7410 21 00
– – Of refined copper 5,2 —
7410 22 00
– – Of copper alloys 5,2 —
7411
Copper tubes and pipes
7411 10
– Of refined copper
– – Straight, of a wall thickness
7411 10 11
– – – Exceeding 0,6 mm 4,8 —
7411 10 19
– – – Not exceeding 0,6 mm 4,8 —
7411 10 90
– – Other 4,8 —
7411 21
– – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)
7411 21 10
– – – Straight 4,8 —
7411 21 90
– – – Other 4,8 —
7411 22 00
– – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 4,8 —
7411 29 00
– – Other 4,8 —
7412
Copper tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)
7412 10 00
– Of refined copper 5,2 —
7412 20 00
– Of copper alloys 5,2 —
7413 00
Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of copper, not electrically insulated
7413 00 20
– Of refined copper 5,2 —
7413 00 80
– Of copper alloys 5,2 —
7415
Nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of copper or of iron or steel with heads of copper; screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of copper
7415 10 00
– Nails and tacks, drawing pins, staples and similar articles 4 —
– Other articles, not threaded
7415 21 00
– – Washers (including spring washers) 3 —
– Other threaded articles
7415 33 00
– – Screws; bolts and nuts 3 —
7418
Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of copper; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of copper; sanitary ware and parts thereof, of copper
– Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like
7418 11 00
– – Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 3 —
7418 19 10
– – – Cooking or heating apparatus of a kind used for domestic purposes, non-electric, and parts thereof 4 —
7418 19 90
– – – Other 3 —
7418 20 00
– Sanitary ware and parts thereof 3 —
7419
Other articles of copper
7419 10 00
– Chain and parts thereof 3 —
7419 91 00
– – Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 3 —
7419 99 10
– – – Cloth (including endless bands), grill and netting, of wire of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm; expanded metal 4,3 —
7419 99 30
– – – Springs 4 —
7419 99 90
– – – Other 3 —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
b
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
c
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
d
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 7502), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are: Heading 7506 applies, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated, polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
e
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular, or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Nickel, not alloyed: Metal containing by weight at least 99 % of nickel plus cobalt, provided that:
1
the cobalt content by weight does not exceed 1,5 %, and
2
the content by weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table: Other elements
Element
Limiting content % by weight
b
Nickel alloys: Metallic substances in which nickel predominates by weight over each of the other elements provided that:
1
the content by weight of cobalt exceeds 1,5 %,
2
the content by weight of at least one of the other elements is greater than the limit specified in the foregoing table, or
3
the total content by weight of elements other than nickel plus cobalt exceeds 1 %.
2.
Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter note 1(c), for the purposes of subheading 7508 10 the term ‘wire’ applies only to products, whether or not in coils, of any cross-sectional shape, of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7501
Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy
7501 10 00
– Nickel mattes Free —
7501 20 00
– Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy Free —
7502 10 00
– Nickel, not alloyed Free —
7502 20 00
– Nickel alloys Free —
7503 00
Nickel waste and scrap
7503 00 10
– Of nickel, not alloyed Free —
7503 00 90
– Of nickel alloys Free —
7504 00 00
Nickel powders and flakes Free —
7505
Nickel bars, rods, profiles and wire
– Bars, rods and profiles
7505 11 00
– – Of nickel, not alloyed Free —
7505 12 00
– – Of nickel alloys 2,9 —
7505 21 00
– – Of nickel, not alloyed Free —
7505 22 00
– – Of nickel alloys 2,9 —
7506
Nickel plates, sheets, strip and foil
7506 10 00
– Of nickel, not alloyed Free —
7506 20 00
– Of nickel alloys 3,3 —
7507
Nickel tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)
7507 11 00
– – Of nickel, not alloyed Free —
7507 12 00
– – Of nickel alloys Free —
7507 20 00
– Tube or pipe fittings 2,5 —
7508
Other articles of nickel
7508 10 00
– Cloth, grill and netting, of nickel wire Free —
7508 90 00
– Other Free —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
b
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
c
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
d
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 7601), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are: Headings 7606 and 7607 apply, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated, polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
e
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Aluminium, not alloyed: Metal containing by weight at least 99 % of aluminium, provided that the content by weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table: Other elements
Element
Limiting content % by weight
Fe + Si iron plus silicon
1
Other elements 82 , each
0,1 ( 83 )
b
Aluminium alloys: Metallic substances in which aluminium predominates by weight over each of the other elements, provided that:
1
the content by weight of at least one of the other elements or of iron plus silicon taken together is greater than the limit specified in the foregoing table; or
2
the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 1 %.
2.
Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter note 1(c), for the purposes of subheading 7616 91 the term ‘wire’ applies only to products, whether or not in coils, of any cross-sectional shape, of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7601 10 00
– Aluminium, not alloyed 6 ( 77 ) —
7601 20
– Aluminium alloys
7601 20 10
– – Primary 6 —
7601 20 91
– – – In ingots or in liquid state 6 —
7601 20 99
– – – Other 6 —
7602 00
Aluminium waste and scrap
7602 00 11
– – Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust and filings; waste of coloured, coated or bonded sheets and foil, of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm Free —
7602 00 19
– – Other (including factory rejects) Free —
7602 00 90
– Scrap Free —
7603
Aluminium powders and flakes
7603 10 00
– Powders of non-lamellar structure 5 —
7603 20 00
– Powders of lamellar structure; flakes 5 —
7604
Aluminium bars, rods and profiles
7604 10
– Of aluminium, not alloyed
7604 10 10
– – Bars and rods 7,5 —
7604 10 90
– – Profiles 7,5 —
7604 21 00
– – Hollow profiles 7,5 —
7604 29 10
– – – Bars and rods 7,5 —
7604 29 90
– – – Profiles 7,5 —
– Of aluminium, not alloyed
7605 11 00
– – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm 7,5 —
7605 19 00
– – Other 7,5 —
7605 21 00
– – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm 7,5 —
7605 29 00
– – Other 7,5 —
7606
Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm
– Rectangular including square
7606 11
– – Of aluminium, not alloyed
7606 11 10
– – – Painted, varnished or coated with plastics 7,5 —
– – – Other, of a thickness of
7606 11 91
– – – – Less than 3 mm 7,5 —
7606 11 93
– – – – Not less than 3 mm but less than 6 mm 7,5 —
7606 11 99
– – – – Not less than 6 mm 7,5 —
7606 12
– – Of aluminium alloys
7606 12 10
– – – Strip for venetian blinds 7,5 —
7606 12 50
– – – – Painted, varnished or coated with plastics 7,5 —
– – – – Other, of a thickness of
7606 12 91
– – – – – Less than 3 mm 7,5 —
7606 12 93
– – – – – Not less than 3 mm but less than 6 mm 7,5 —
7606 12 99
– – – – – Not less than 6 mm 7,5 —
7606 91 00
– – Of aluminium, not alloyed 7,5 —
7606 92 00
– – Of aluminium alloys 7,5 —
7607
Aluminium foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm
7607 11
– – Rolled but not further worked
– – – Of a thickness of less than 0,021 mm
7607 11 11
– – – – In rolls of a weight not exceeding 10 kg 7,5 —
7607 11 19
– – – – Other 7,5 —
7607 11 90
– – – Of a thickness of not less than 0,021 mm but not more than 0,2 mm 7,5 —
7607 19 10
– – – Of a thickness of less than 0,021 mm 7,5 —
– – – Of a thickness of not less than 0,021 mm but not more than 0,2 mm
7607 19 91
– – – – Self-adhesive 7,5 —
7607 19 99
– – – – Other 7,5 —
7607 20 10
– – Of a thickness (excluding any backing) of less than 0,021 mm 10 —
– – Of a thickness excluding any backing of not less than 0,021 mm but not more than 0,2 mm
7607 20 91
– – – Self-adhesive 7,5 —
7607 20 99
– – – Other 7,5 —
7608
Aluminium tubes and pipes
7608 10 00
– Of aluminium, not alloyed 7,5 —
7608 20
– Of aluminium alloys
7608 20 20
– – Welded 7,5 —
7608 20 81
– – – Not further worked than extruded 7,5 —
7608 20 89
– – – Other 7,5 —
7609 00 00
Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 5,9 —
7610
Aluminium structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, balustrades, pillars and columns); aluminium plates, rods, profiles, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures
7610 10 00
– Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 6 p/st ( 72 )
7610 90 10
– – Bridges and bridge-sections, towers and lattice masts 7 —
7611 00 00
Aluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 litres, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment 6 —
7612
Aluminium casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers (including rigid or collapsible tubular containers), for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity not exceeding 300 litres, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
7612 10 00
– Collapsible tubular containers 6 —
7612 90 10
– – Rigid tubular containers 6 —
7612 90 20
– – Containers of a kind used for aerosols 6 p/st
– – Other, with a capacity of
7612 90 91
– – – 50 litres or more 6 —
7612 90 98
– – – Less than 50 litres 6 —
7613 00 00
Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas 6 —
7614
Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of aluminium, not electrically insulated
7614 10 00
– With steel core 6 —
7615
Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of aluminium; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of aluminium; sanitary ware and parts thereof, of aluminium
– Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like
7615 11 00
– – Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 6 —
7615 19 10
– – – Cast 6 —
7615 19 90
– – – Other 6 —
7615 20 00
– Sanitary ware and parts thereof 6 —
7616
Other articles of aluminium
7616 10 00
– Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 8305), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers and similar articles 6 —
7616 91 00
– – Cloth, grill, netting and fencing, of aluminium wire 6 —
7616 99 10
– – – Cast 6 —
7616 99 90
– – – Other 6 —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
b
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
c
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
d
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 7801), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are: Heading 7804 applies, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated, polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
e
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
In this chapter, the expression ‘refined lead’ means: Metal containing by weight at least 99,9 % of lead, provided that the content by weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table: Other elements
Element
Limiting content % by weight
Other for example, Te, each
0,001
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7801 10 00
– Refined lead 2,5 —
7801 91 00
– – Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element 2,5 ( 84 ) —
7801 99 10
– – – For refining, containing 0,02 % or more by weight of silver (bullion lead) ( 12 ) Free —
7801 99 91
– – – – Lead alloys 2,5 —
7801 99 99
– – – – Other 2,5 —
7802 00 00
Lead waste and scrap Free —
7804
Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes
– Plates, sheets, strip and foil
7804 11 00
– – Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm 5 —
7804 20 00
– Powders and flakes Free —
7806 00
Other articles of lead
7806 00 10
– Containers with an anti-radiation lead covering, for the transport or storage of radioactive materials ( Euratom ) Free —
7806 00 30
– Bars, rods, profiles and wire 5 —
7806 00 50
– Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 5 —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
b
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
c
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
d
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 7901), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are: Heading 7905 applies, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated, polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
e
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Zinc, not alloyed: Metal containing by weight at least 97,5 % of zinc.
b
Zinc alloys: Metallic substances in which zinc predominates by weight over each of the other elements, provided that the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 2,5 %.
c
Zinc dust: Dust obtained by condensation of zinc vapour, consisting of spherical particles which are finer than zinc powders. At least 80 % by weight of the particles pass through a sieve with 63 μm (microns) mesh. It must contain at least 85 % by weight of metallic zinc.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
7901 11 00
– – Containing by weight 99,99 % or more of zinc 2,5 —
7901 12
– – Containing by weight less than 99,99 % of zinc
7901 12 10
– – – Containing by weight 99,95 % or more but less than 99,99 % of zinc 2,5 —
7901 12 30
– – – Containing by weight 98,5 % or more but less than 99,95 % of zinc 2,5 —
7901 12 90
– – – Containing by weight 97,5 % or more but less than 98,5 % of zinc 2,5 —
7901 20 00
– Zinc alloys 2,5 —
7902 00 00
Zinc waste and scrap Free —
7903
Zinc dust, powders and flakes
7903 10 00
– Zinc dust 2,5 —
7904 00 00
Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire 5 —
7905 00 00
Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil 5 —
7907 00
Other articles of zinc
7907 00 10
– Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 5 —
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Bars and rods: Rolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
b
Profiles: Rolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars, rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or descaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.
c
Wire: Rolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including ‘flattened circles’ and ‘modified rectangles’, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including ‘modified rectangular’) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.
d
Plates, sheets, strip and foil: Flat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products of heading 8001), coiled or not, of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including ‘modified rectangles’ of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are:
—
of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of the width,
—
of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not assume the character of articles or products of other headings.
e
Tubes and pipes: Hollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded, drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
In this chapter, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
a
Tin, not alloyed: Metal containing by weight at least 99 % of tin, provided that the content by weight of any bismuth or copper is less than the limit specified in the following table: Other elements
Element
Limiting content % by weight
b
Tin alloys: Metallic substances in which tin predominates by weight over each of the other elements, provided that:
1
the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 1 %, or
2
the content by weight of either bismuth or copper is equal to or greater than the limit specified in the foregoing table.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8001 10 00
– Tin, not alloyed Free —
8001 20 00
– Tin alloys Free —
8002 00 00
Tin waste and scrap Free —
8003 00 00
Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire Free —
8007 00
Other articles of tin
8007 00 10
– Plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm Free —
8007 00 30
– Foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials), of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm; powders and flakes Free —
8007 00 50
– Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) Free —
8007 00 90
– Other Free —
1.
Note 1 to Chapter 74, defining ‘bars and rods’, ‘profiles’, ‘wire’ and ‘plates, sheets, strip and foil’ applies, mutatis mutandis , to this chapter.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8101
Tungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8101 94 00
– – Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering 5 —
8101 97 00
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8101 99 10
– – – Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil 6 —
8101 99 90
– – – Other 7 —
8102
Molybdenum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8102 94 00
– – Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering 3 —
8102 95 00
– – Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil 5 —
8102 96 00
– – Wire 6,1 —
8102 97 00
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8103
Tantalum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8103 20 00
– Unwrought tantalum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; powders Free —
8103 30 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8103 90 10
– – Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, wire, plates, sheets, strip and foil 3 —
8104
Magnesium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8104 11 00
– – Containing at least 99,8 % by weight of magnesium 5,3 —
8104 20 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8104 30 00
– Raspings, turnings and granules, graded according to size; powders 4 —
8105
Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; cobalt and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8105 20 00
– Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; powders Free —
8105 30 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8106 00
Bismuth and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8106 00 10
– Unwrought bismuth; waste and scrap; powders Free —
8107
Cadmium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8107 20 00
– Unwrought cadmium; powders 3 —
8107 30 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8108
Titanium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8108 20 00
– Unwrought titanium; powders 5 —
8108 30 00
– Waste and scrap 5 —
8108 90 30
– – Bars, rods, profiles and wire 7 —
8108 90 50
– – Plates, sheets, strip and foil 7 —
8108 90 60
– – Tubes and pipes 7 —
8109
Zirconium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8109 20 00
– Unwrought zirconium; powders 5 —
8109 30 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8110
Antimony and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8110 10 00
– Unwrought antimony; powders 7 —
8110 20 00
– Waste and scrap Free —
8111 00
Manganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
– Unwrought manganese; waste and scrap; powders
8111 00 11
– – Unwrought manganese; powders Free —
8111 00 19
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8112
Beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium and thallium, and articles of these metals, including waste and scrap
8112 12 00
– – Unwrought; powders Free —
8112 13 00
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8112 21
– – Unwrought; powders
8112 21 10
– – – Alloys containing more than 10 % by weight of nickel Free —
8112 21 90
– – – Other 3 —
8112 22 00
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8112 51 00
– – Unwrought; powders 1,5 —
8112 52 00
– – Waste and scrap Free —
8112 92
– – Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders
8112 92 10
– – – Hafnium (celtium) 3 —
– – – Niobium columbium; rhenium; gallium; indium; vanadium; germanium
8112 92 21
– – – – Waste and scrap Free —
8112 92 31
– – – – – Niobium (columbium); rhenium 3 —
8112 92 81
– – – – – Indium 2 —
8112 92 89
– – – – – Gallium 1,5 —
8112 92 91
– – – – – Vanadium Free —
8112 92 95
– – – – – Germanium 4,5 —
8112 99 20
– – – Hafnium (celtium); germanium 7 —
8112 99 30
– – – Niobium (columbium); rhenium 9 —
8112 99 70
– – – Gallium; indium; vanadium 3 —
8113 00
Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
8113 00 20
– Unwrought 4 —
8113 00 40
– Waste and scrap Free —
1.
Apart from blowlamps, portable forges, grinding wheels with frameworks, manicure and pedicure sets, and goods of heading 8209, this chapter covers only articles with a blade, working edge, working surface or other working part of:
b
metal carbides or cermets;
c
precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) on a support of base metal, metal carbide or cermet; or
d
abrasive materials on a support of base metal, provided that the articles have cutting teeth, flutes, grooves, or the like, of base metal, which retain their identity and function after the application of the abrasive.
2.
Parts of base metal of the articles of this chapter are to be classified with the articles of which they are parts, except parts separately specified as such and tool-holders for hand tools (heading 8466). However, parts of general use as defined in note 2 to Section XV are in all cases excluded from this chapter. Heads, blades and cutting plates for electric shavers or electric hair clippers are to be classified in heading 8510.
3.
Sets consisting of one or more knives of heading 8211 and at least an equal number of articles of heading 8215 are to be classified in heading 8215.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8201
Hand tools, the following: spades, shovels, mattocks, picks, hoes, forks and rakes; axes, billhooks and similar hewing tools; secateurs and pruners of any kind; scythes, sickles, hay knives, hedge shears, timber wedges and other tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry
8201 10 00
– Spades and shovels 1,7 p/st
8201 20 00
– Forks 1,7 p/st
8201 30 00
– Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes 1,7 —
8201 40 00
– Axes, billhooks and similar hewing tools 1,7 —
8201 50 00
– Secateurs and similar one-handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears) 1,7 p/st
8201 60 00
– Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-handed shears 1,7 —
8201 90 00
– Other hand tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry 1,7 —
8202
Handsaws; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades)
8202 10 00
– Handsaws 1,7 —
8202 20 00
– Bandsaw blades 1,7 —
– Circular saw blades including slitting or slotting saw blades
8202 31 00
– – With working part of steel 2,7 —
8202 39 00
– – Other, including parts 2,7 —
8202 40 00
– Chainsaw blades 1,7 —
8202 91 00
– – Straight saw blades, for working metal 2,7 —
– – – With working part of steel
8202 99 11
– – – – For working metal 2,7 —
8202 99 19
– – – – For working other materials 2,7 —
8202 99 90
– – – With working part of other materials 2,7 —
8203
Files, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal-cutting shears, pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar hand tools
8203 10 00
– Files, rasps and similar tools 1,7 —
8203 20
– Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and similar tools
8203 20 10
– – Tweezers 1,7 —
8203 20 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8203 30 00
– Metal-cutting shears and similar tools 1,7 —
8203 40 00
– Pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar tools 1,7 —
8204
Hand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not including tap wrenches); interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles
– Hand-operated spanners and wrenches
8204 11 00
– – Non-adjustable 1,7 —
8204 12 00
– – Adjustable 1,7 —
8204 20 00
– Interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles 1,7 —
8205
Hand tools (including glaziers' diamonds), not elsewhere specified or included; blowlamps; vices, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of machine tools; anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks
8205 10 00
– Drilling, threading or tapping tools 1,7 —
8205 20 00
– Hammers and sledge hammers 3,7 —
8205 30 00
– Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood 3,7 —
8205 40 00
– Screwdrivers 3,7 —
8205 51 00
– – Household tools 3,7 —
8205 59 10
– – – Tools for masons, moulders, cement workers, plasterers and painters 3,7 —
8205 59 30
– – – Cartridge-operated riveting, wallplugging, etc., tools 2,7 —
8205 59 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8205 60 00
– Blowlamps 2,7 —
8205 70 00
– Vices, clamps and the like 3,7 —
8205 80 00
– Anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks 2,7 —
8205 90 00
– Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings 3,7 —
8206 00 00
Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale 3,7 —
8207
Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock-drilling or earth-boring tools
8207 13 00
– – With working part of cermets 2,7 —
8207 19
– – Other, including parts
8207 19 10
– – – With working part of diamond or agglomerated diamond 2,7 —
8207 19 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8207 20
– Dies for drawing or extruding metal
8207 20 10
– – With working part of diamond or agglomerated diamond 2,7 —
8207 20 90
– – With working part of other materials 2,7 —
8207 30
– Tools for pressing, stamping or punching
8207 30 10
– – For working metal 2,7 —
8207 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8207 40
– Tools for tapping or threading
8207 40 10
– – – Tools for tapping 2,7 —
8207 40 30
– – – Tools for threading 2,7 —
8207 40 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8207 50
– Tools for drilling, other than for rock-drilling
8207 50 10
– – With working part of diamond or agglomerated diamond 2,7 —
– – With working part of other materials
8207 50 30
– – – Masonry drills 2,7 —
8207 50 50
– – – – – Of cermets 2,7 —
8207 50 60
– – – – – Of high speed steel 2,7 —
8207 50 70
– – – – – Of other materials 2,7 —
8207 50 90
– – – – Other 2,7 —
8207 60
– Tools for boring or broaching
8207 60 10
– – With working part of diamond or agglomerated diamond 2,7 —
– – With working part of other materials
8207 60 30
– – – – For working metal 2,7 —
8207 60 50
– – – – Other 2,7 —
8207 60 70
– – – – For working metal 2,7 —
8207 60 90
– – – – Other 2,7 —
8207 70
– Tools for milling
8207 70 10
– – – Of cermets 2,7 —
8207 70 31
– – – – Shank type 2,7 —
8207 70 35
– – – – Hobs 2,7 —
8207 70 38
– – – – Other 2,7 —
8207 70 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8207 80
– Tools for turning
8207 80 11
– – – Of cermets 2,7 —
8207 80 19
– – – Of other materials 2,7 —
8207 80 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8207 90
– Other interchangeable tools
8207 90 10
– – With working part of diamond or agglomerated diamond 2,7 —
– – With working part of other materials
8207 90 30
– – – Screwdriver bits 2,7 —
8207 90 50
– – – Gear-cutting tools 2,7 —
– – – Other, with working part
8207 90 71
– – – – – For working metal 2,7 —
8207 90 78
– – – – – Other 2,7 —
– – – – Of other materials
8207 90 91
– – – – – For working metal 2,7 —
8207 90 99
– – – – – Other 2,7 —
8208
Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances
8208 10 00
– For metalworking 1,7 —
8208 20 00
– For woodworking 1,7 —
8208 30
– For kitchen appliances or for machines used by the food industry
8208 30 10
– – Circular knives 1,7 —
8208 30 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8208 40 00
– For agricultural, horticultural or forestry machines 1,7 —
8209 00
Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets
8209 00 20
– Indexable inserts 2,7 —
8210 00 00
Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, used in the preparation, conditioning or serving of food or drink 2,7 —
8211
Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading 8208, and blades therefor
8211 10 00
– Sets of assorted articles 8,5 —
8211 91
– – Table knives having fixed blades
8211 91 30
– – – Table knives with handle and blade of stainless steel 8,5 —
8211 91 80
– – – Other 8,5 —
8211 92 00
– – Other knives having fixed blades 8,5 —
8211 93 00
– – Knives having other than fixed blades 8,5 —
8211 94 00
– – Blades 6,7 —
8211 95 00
– – Handles of base metal 2,7 —
8212
Razors and razor blades (including razor blade blanks in strips)
8212 10 10
– – Safety razors with non-replaceable blades 2,7 p/st
8212 10 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8212 20 00
– Safety razor blades, including razor blade blanks in strips 2,7 1 000 p/st
8212 90 00
– Other parts 2,7 —
8213 00 00
Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades therefor 4,2 —
8214
Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paperknives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)
8214 10 00
– Paperknives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners and blades therefor 2,7 —
8214 20 00
– Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files) 2,7 —
8215
Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tableware
8215 10
– Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal
8215 10 20
– – Containing only articles plated with precious metal 4,7 —
8215 10 30
– – – Of stainless steel 8,5 —
8215 10 80
– – – Other 4,7 —
8215 20
– Other sets of assorted articles
8215 20 10
– – Of stainless steel 8,5 —
8215 20 90
– – Other 4,7 —
8215 91 00
– – Plated with precious metal 4,7 —
8215 99 10
– – – Of stainless steel 8,5 —
8215 99 90
– – – Other 4,7 —
1.
For the purposes of this chapter, parts of base metal are to be classified with their parent articles. However, articles of iron or steel of heading 7312, 7315, 7317, 7318 or 7320, or similar articles of other base metal (Chapters 74 to 76 and 78 to 81) are not to be taken as parts of articles of this chapter.
2.
For the purposes of heading 8302, the word ‘castors’ means those having a diameter (including, where appropriate, tyres) not exceeding 75 mm, or those having a diameter (including, where appropriate, tyres) exceeding 75 mm provided that the width of the wheel or tyre fitted thereto is less than 30 mm.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8301
Padlocks and locks (key, combination or electrically operated), of base metal; clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks, of base metal; keys for any of the foregoing articles, of base metal
8301 10 00
– Padlocks 2,7 —
8301 20 00
– Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles 2,7 —
8301 30 00
– Locks of a kind used for furniture 2,7 —
– – Locks of a kind used for doors of buildings
8301 40 11
– – – Cylinder 2,7 —
8301 40 19
– – – Other 2,7 —
8301 40 90
– – Other locks 2,7 —
8301 50 00
– Clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks 2,7 —
8301 70 00
– Keys presented separately 2,7 —
8302
Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like; base metal hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal
8302 10 00
– Hinges 2,7 —
8302 20 00
– Castors 2,7 —
8302 30 00
– Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles 2,7 —
– Other mountings, fittings and similar articles
8302 41
– – Suitable for buildings
8302 41 10
– – – For doors 2,7 —
8302 41 50
– – – For windows and French windows 2,7 —
8302 41 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8302 42 00
– – Other, suitable for furniture 2,7 —
8302 49 00
– – Other 2,7 —
8302 50 00
– Hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures 2,7 —
8302 60 00
– Automatic door closers 2,7 —
8303 00
Armoured or reinforced safes, strongboxes and doors and safe deposit lockers for strong-rooms, cash or deed boxes and the like, of base metal
8303 00 10
– Armoured or reinforced safes and strongboxes 2,7 p/st
8303 00 30
– Armoured or reinforced doors and safe deposit lockers for strongrooms 2,7 —
8303 00 90
– Cash or deed boxes and the like 2,7 —
8304 00 00
Filing cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays, office-stamp stands and similar office or desk equipment, of base metal, other than office furniture of heading 9403 2,7 —
8305
Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips, indexing tags and similar office articles, of base metal; staples in strips (for example, for offices, upholstery, packaging), of base metal
8305 10 00
– Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files 2,7 —
8305 20 00
– Staples in strips 2,7 —
8305 90 00
– Other, including parts 2,7 —
8306
Bells, gongs and the like, non-electric, of base metal; statuettes and other ornaments, of base metal; photograph, picture or similar frames, of base metal; mirrors of base metal
8306 10 00
– Bells, gongs and the like Free —
– Statuettes and other ornaments
8306 21 00
– – Plated with precious metal Free —
8306 29 10
– – – Of copper Free —
8306 29 90
– – – Of other base metal Free —
8306 30 00
– Photograph, picture or similar frames; mirrors 2,7 —
8307
Flexible tubing of base metal, with or without fittings
8307 10 00
– Of iron or steel 2,7 —
8307 90 00
– Of other base metal 2,7 —
8308
Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like, of base metal, of a kind used for clothing, footwear, awnings, handbags, travel goods or other made-up articles, tubular or bifurcated rivets, of base metal; beads and spangles of base metal
8308 10 00
– Hooks, eyes and eyelets 2,7 —
8308 20 00
– Tubular or bifurcated rivets 2,7 —
8308 90 00
– Other, including parts 2,7 —
8309
Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers), capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories, of base metal
8309 10 00
– Crown corks 2,7 —
8309 90 10
– – Capsules of lead; capsules of aluminium of a diameter exceeding 21 mm 3,7 —
8309 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8310 00 00
Sign-plates, nameplates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading 9405 2,7 —
8311
Wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes and similar products, of base metal or of metal carbides, coated or cored with flux material, of a kind used for soldering, brazing, welding or deposition of metal or of metal carbides; wire and rods, of agglomerated base metal powder, used for metal spraying
8311 10
– Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding
8311 10 10
– – Welding electrodes cored with iron or steel and coated with refractory material 2,7 —
8311 10 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8311 20 00
– Cored wire of base metal, for electric arc-welding 2,7 —
8311 30 00
– Coated rods and cored wire, of base metal, for soldering, brazing or welding by flame 2,7 —
1.
This section does not cover:
a
transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of plastics of Chapter 39, or of vulcanised rubber (heading 4010); or other articles of a kind used in machinery or mechanical or electrical appliances or for other technical uses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber (heading 4016);
b
articles of leather or of composition leather (heading 4205) or of furskin (heading 4303), of a kind used in machinery or mechanical appliances or for other technical uses;
c
bobbins, spools, cops, cones, cores, reels or similar supports, of any material (for example, Chapter 39, 40, 44 or 48 or Section XV);
d
perforated cards for jacquard or similar machines (for example, Chapter 39 or 48 or Section XV);
e
transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material (heading 5910) or other articles of textile material for technical uses (heading 5911);
f
precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) of headings 7102 to 7104, or articles wholly of such stones of heading 7116, except unmounted worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 8522);
g
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
h
drill pipe (heading 7304);
ij
endless belts of metal wire or strip (Section XV);
k
articles of Chapter 82 or 83;
l
articles of Section XVII;
m
articles of Chapter 90;
n
clocks, watches or other articles of Chapter 91;
o
interchangeable tools of heading 8207 or brushes of a kind used as parts of machines (heading 9603); similar interchangeable tools are to be classified according to the constituent material of their working part (for example, in Chapter 40, 42, 43, 45 or 59 or heading 6804 or 6909);
p
articles of Chapter 95; or
q
typewriter or similar ribbons, whether or not on spools or in cartridges (classified according to their constituent material, or in heading 9612 if inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions).
2.
Subject to note 1 to this section, note 1 to Chapter 84 and note 1 to Chapter 85, parts of machines (not being parts of the articles of heading 8484, 8544, 8545, 8546 or 8547) are to be classified according to the following rules:
a
Parts which are goods included in any of the headings of Chapter 84 or 85 (other than headings 8409, 8431, 8448, 8466, 8473, 8487, 8503, 8522, 8529, 8538 and 8548) are in all cases to be classified in their respective headings.
b
Other parts, if suitable for use solely or principally with a particular kind of machine, or with a number of machines of the same heading (including a machine of heading 8479 or 8543) are to be classified with the machines of that kind or in heading 8409, 8431, 8448, 8466, 8473, 8503, 8522, 8529 or 8538 as appropriate. However, parts which are equally suitable for use principally with the goods of headings 8517 and 8525 to 8528 are to be classified in heading 8517.
c
All other parts are to be classified in heading 8409, 8431, 8448, 8466, 8473, 8503, 8522, 8529 or 8538 as appropriate or, failing that, in heading 8487 or 8548.
3.
Unless the context otherwise requires, composite machines consisting of two or more machines fitted together to form a whole and other machines designed for the purpose of performing two or more complementary or alternative functions are to be classified as if consisting only of that component or as being that machine which performs the principal function.
4.
Where a machine (including a combination of machines) consists of individual components (whether separate or interconnected by piping, by transmission devices, by electric cables or by other devices) intended to contribute together to a clearly defined function covered by one of the headings in Chapter 84 or 85, then the whole falls to be classified in the heading appropriate to that function.
5.
For the purposes of these notes, the expression ‘machine’ means any machine, machinery, plant, equipment, apparatus or appliance cited in the headings of Chapter 84 or 85.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Tools necessary for the assembly or maintenance of machines are to be classified with those machines if imported with them. Interchangeable tools imported with machines are also to be classified therewith if they form part of the normal equipment of the machines and are normally sold with them.
2.
Should the customs so require, the declarant shall produce, in support of his declaration, an illustrated document (for example, instructions, prospectus, a page from a catalogue, a photograph) giving the normal description of the machine, its uses and essential characteristics and, in respect of an unassembled or disassembled machine, an assembly plan and a list of the contents of the various packages.
3.
The provisions of general rule 2(a) are also applicable, at the request of the declarant and subject to conditions stipulated by the competent authorities, to machines imported in split consignments.
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
millstones, grindstones or other articles of Chapter 68;
b
machinery or appliances (for example, pumps) of ceramic material and ceramic parts of machinery or appliances of any material (Chapter 69);
c
laboratory glassware (heading 7017); machinery, appliances or other articles for technical uses or parts thereof, of glass (heading 7019 or 7020);
d
articles of heading 7321 or 7322 or similar articles of other base metals (Chapters 74 to 76 or 78 to 81);
e
vacuum cleaners of heading 8508;
f
electromechanical domestic appliances of heading 8509; digital cameras of heading 8525; or
g
hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised (heading 9603).
2.
Subject to the operation of note 3 to Section XVI and subject to note 9 to this Chapter, a machine or appliance which answers to a description in one or more of the headings 8401 to 8424, or heading 8486 and at the same time to a description in one or other of the headings 8425 to 8480 is to be classified under the appropriate heading of the former group or under heading 8486, as the case may be, and not the latter group. Heading 8419 does not, however, cover: Heading 8422 does not cover: Heading 8424 does not cover ink-jet printing machines (heading 8443).
a
germination plant, incubators or brooders (heading 8436);
b
grain dampening machines (heading 8437);
c
diffusing apparatus for sugar juice extraction (heading 8438);
d
machinery for the heat treatment of textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles (heading 8451); or
e
machinery or plant, designed for mechanical operation, in which a change of temperature, even if necessary, is subsidiary.
a
sewing machines for closing bags or similar containers (heading 8452); or
b
office machinery of heading 8472.
3.
A machine tool for working any material which answers to a description in heading 8456 and at the same time to a description in heading 8457, 8458, 8459, 8460, 8461, 8464 or 8465 is to be classified in heading 8456.
4.
Heading 8457 applies only to machine tools for working metal, other than lathes (including turning centres), which can carry out different types of machining operations either:
a
by automatic tool change from a magazine or the like in conformity with a machining programme (machining centres);
b
by the automatic use, simultaneously or sequentially, of different unit heads working on a fixed position workpiece (unit construction machines, single station); or
c
by the automatic transfer of the workpiece to different unit heads (multi-station transfer machines).
5.
(A) For the purposes of heading 8471, the expression ‘automatic data-processing machines’ means machines, capable of (1) storing the processing program or programs and at least the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program; (2) being freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user; (3) performing arithmetical computations specified by the user; and (4) executing, without human intervention, a processing program which requires them to modify their execution, by logical decision during the processing run. (B) Automatic data-processing machines may be in the form of systems consisting of a variable number of separate units. (C) Subject to paragraph (D) and (E) below, a unit is to be regarded as being a part of an automatic data-processing system if it meets all of the following conditions: (1) it is of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system; (2) it is connectable to the central processing unit either directly or through one or more other units; and (3) it is able to accept or deliver data in a form (codes or signals) which can be used by the system. Separately presented units of an automatic data-processing machine are to be classified in heading 8471. However keyboards, X-Y coordinate input devices and disk storage units which satisfy the conditions of paragraphs (C)(2) and (C)(3) above, are in all cases to be classified as units of heading 8471. (D) Heading 8471 does not cover the following when presented separately, even if they meet all of the conditions set forth in note 5(C) above: (1) printers, copying machines, facsimile machines, whether or not combined; (2) apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide area network); (3) loudspeakers and microphones; (4) television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders; (5) monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus. (E) Machines incorporating or working in conjunction with an automatic data-processing machine and performing a specific function other than data processing are to be classified in the headings appropriate to their respective functions or, failing that, in residual headings.
6.
Heading 8482 applies, inter alia, to polished steel balls, the maximum and minimum diameters of which do not differ from the nominal diameter by more than 1 % or by more than 0,05 mm, whichever is less. Other steel balls are to be classified in heading 7326.
7.
A machine which is used for more than one purpose is, for the purposes of classification, to be treated as if its principal purpose were its sole purpose. Subject to note 2 to this chapter and note 3 to Section XVI, a machine the principal purpose of which is not described in any heading or for which no one purpose is the principal purpose is, unless the context otherwise requires, to be classified in heading 8479. Heading 8479 also covers machines for making rope or cable (for example, stranding, twisting or cabling machines) from metal wire, textile yarn or any other material or from a combination of such materials.
8.
For the purposes of heading 8470, the term ‘pocket-size’ applies only to machines the dimensions of which do not exceed 170 mm × 100 mm × 45 mm.
9.
(A) Notes 8 (a) and 8 (b) to Chapter 85 also apply with respect to the expressions ‘semiconductor devices’ and ‘electronic integrated circuits’, respectively, as used in this note and in heading 8486. However, for the purposes of this note and of heading 8486, the expression ‘semiconductor devices’ also covers photosensitive semiconductor devices and light emitting diodes. (B) For the purposes of this note and of heading 8486, the expression ‘manufacture of flat panel displays’ covers the fabrication of substrates into a flat panel. It does not cover the manufacture of glass or the assembly of printed circuit boards or other electronic components onto the flat panel. The expression ‘flat panel display’ does not cover cathode-ray tube technology. (C) Heading 8486 also includes machines and apparatus solely or principally of a kind used for: (1) the manufacture or repair of masks and reticles; (2) assembling semiconductor devices or electronic integrated circuits; and (3) lifting, handling, loading or unloading of boules, wafers, semiconductor devices, electronic integrated circuits and flat panel displays. (D) Subject to note 1 to Section XVI and note 1 to Chapter 84, machines and apparatus answering to the description in heading 8486 are to be classified in that heading and in no other heading of the nomenclature.
Subheading notes Subheading notes
1.
For the purposes of subheading 8471 49, the term ‘systems’ means automatic data-processing machines whose units satisfy the conditions laid down in note 5(C) to Chapter 84 and which comprise at least a central processing unit, one input unit (for example, a keyboard or a scanner), and one output unit (for example, a visual display unit or a printer).
2.
Subheading 8482 40 applies only to bearings with cylindrical rollers of a uniform diameter not exceeding 5 mm and having a length which is at least three times the diameter. The ends of the rollers may be rounded.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 8407 10 and 8409 10, the expression ‘aircraft engines’ shall apply only to engines designed for fitting with an airscrew or rotor.
2.
Subheading 8471 70 30 shall also apply to CD-ROM drives, being storage units for automatic data-processing machines, which consist of drive units designed for retrieving the signals from CD-ROMs, audio CDs and photo CDs and equipped with a jack for earphones, a volume-control button or a start/stop button.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8401
Nuclear reactors; fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated, for nuclear reactors; machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation
8401 10 00
– Nuclear reactors ( Euratom ) 5,7 —
8401 20 00
– Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation, and parts thereof ( Euratom ) 3,7 —
8401 30 00
– Fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated ( Euratom ) 3,7 gi F/S
8401 40 00
– Parts of nuclear reactors ( Euratom ) 3,7 —
8402
Steam or other vapour generating boilers (other than central heating hot water boilers capable also of producing low pressure steam); superheated water boilers
– Steam or other vapour generating boilers
8402 11 00
– – Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45 tonnes per hour 2,7 —
8402 12 00
– – Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 tonnes per hour 2,7 —
8402 19
– – Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers
8402 19 10
– – – Firetube boilers 2,7 —
8402 19 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8402 20 00
– Superheated water boilers 2,7 —
8403
Central heating boilers other than those of heading 8402
8403 10 10
– – Of cast iron 2,7 —
8403 10 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8403 90 10
– – Of cast iron 2,7 —
8403 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8404
Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 8402 or 8403 (for example, economisers, superheaters, soot removers, gas recoverers); condensers for steam or other vapour power units
8404 10 00
– Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 8402 or 8403 2,7 —
8404 20 00
– Condensers for steam or other vapour power units 2,7 —
8405
Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers
8405 10 00
– Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers 1,7 —
8406
Steam turbines and other vapour turbines
8406 10 00
– Turbines for marine propulsion 2,7 —
8406 81 00
– – Of an output exceeding 40 MW 2,7 —
8406 82 00
– – Of an output not exceeding 40 MW 2,7 —
8406 90 10
– – Stator blades, rotors and their blades 2,7 —
8406 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8407
Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines
8407 10 00
– Aircraft engines 1,7 ( 87 ) p/st
– Marine propulsion engines
8407 21
– – Outboard motors
8407 21 10
– – – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 325 cm 3 6,2 p/st
– – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 325 cm 3
8407 21 91
– – – – Of a power not exceeding 30 kW 4,2 p/st
8407 21 99
– – – – Of a power exceeding 30 kW 4,2 p/st
8407 29 00
– – Other 4,2 p/st
– Reciprocating piston engines of a kind used for the propulsion of vehicles of Chapter 87
8407 31 00
– – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cm 3 2,7 p/st
8407 32
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cm 3 but not exceeding 250 cm 3
8407 32 10
– – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cm 3 but not exceeding 125 cm 3 2,7 p/st
8407 32 90
– – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 125 cm 3 but not exceeding 250 cm 3 2,7 p/st
8407 33 00
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cm 3 but not exceeding 1 000 cm 3 2,7 p/st
8407 34
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 000 cm 3
8407 34 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; motor vehicles of heading 8703; motor vehicles of heading 8704 with an engine of a cylinder capacity of less than 2 800 cm 3 ; motor vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 2,7 p/st
8407 34 30
– – – – Used 4,2 p/st
– – – – New, of a cylinder capacity
8407 34 91
– – – – – Not exceeding 1 500 cm 3 4,2 p/st
8407 34 99
– – – – – Exceeding 1 500 cm 3 4,2 p/st
8407 90 10
– – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 250 cm 3 2,7 p/st
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cm 3
8407 90 50
– – – For the industrial assembly of: pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; motor vehicles of heading 8703; motor vehicles of heading 8704 with an engine of a cylinder capacity of less than 2 800 cm 3 ; motor vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 2,7 p/st
8407 90 80
– – – – Of a power not exceeding 10 kW 4,2 p/st
8407 90 90
– – – – Of a power exceeding 10 kW 4,2 p/st
8408
Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)
8408 10
– Marine propulsion engines
8408 10 11
– – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 19
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Not exceeding 50 kW
8408 10 23
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 27
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 50 kW but not exceeding 100 kW
8408 10 31
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 39
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 100 kW but not exceeding 200 kW
8408 10 41
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 49
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 200 kW but not exceeding 300 kW
8408 10 51
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 59
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 300 kW but not exceeding 500 kW
8408 10 61
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 69
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 500 kW but not exceeding 1 000 kW
8408 10 71
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 79
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – Exceeding 1 000 kW but not exceeding 5 000 kW
8408 10 81
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 89
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8408 10 91
– – – – For seagoing vessels of headings 8901 to 8906, tugs of subheading 8904 00 10 and warships of subheading 8906 10 00 ( 12 ) Free p/st
8408 10 99
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8408 20
– Engines of a kind used for the propulsion of vehicles of Chapter 87
8408 20 10
– – For the industrial assembly of: pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; motor vehicles of heading 8703; motor vehicles of heading 8704 with an engine of a cylinder capacity of less than 2 500 cm 3 ; motor vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 2,7 p/st
– – – For wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors, of a power
8408 20 31
– – – – Not exceeding 50 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 20 35
– – – – Exceeding 50 kW but not exceeding 100 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 20 37
– – – – Exceeding 100 kW 4,2 p/st
– – – For other vehicles of Chapter 87, of a power
8408 20 51
– – – – Not exceeding 50 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 20 55
– – – – Exceeding 50 kW but not exceeding 100 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 20 57
– – – – Exceeding 100 kW but not exceeding 200 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 20 99
– – – – Exceeding 200 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 21
– – For rail traction 4,2 p/st
8408 90 27
– – – Used 4,2 p/st
8408 90 41
– – – – Not exceeding 15 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 43
– – – – Exceeding 15 kW but not exceeding 30 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 45
– – – – Exceeding 30 kW but not exceeding 50 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 47
– – – – Exceeding 50 kW but not exceeding 100 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 61
– – – – Exceeding 100 kW but not exceeding 200 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 65
– – – – Exceeding 200 kW but not exceeding 300 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 67
– – – – Exceeding 300 kW but not exceeding 500 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 81
– – – – Exceeding 500 kW but not exceeding 1 000 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 85
– – – – Exceeding 1 000 kW but not exceeding 5 000 kW 4,2 p/st
8408 90 89
– – – – Exceeding 5 000 kW 4,2 p/st
8409
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 8407 or 8408
8409 10 00
– For aircraft engines 1,7 ( 87 ) —
8409 91 00
– – Suitable for use solely or principally with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines 2,7 —
8409 99 00
– – Other 2,7 —
8410
Hydraulic turbines, water wheels, and regulators therefor
– Hydraulic turbines and water wheels
8410 11 00
– – Of a power not exceeding 1 000 kW 4,5 —
8410 12 00
– – Of a power exceeding 1 000 kW but not exceeding 10 000 kW 4,5 —
8410 13 00
– – Of a power exceeding 10 000 kW 4,5 —
8410 90 00
– Parts, including regulators 4,5 —
8411
Turbojets, turbopropellers and other gas turbines
8411 11 00
– – Of a thrust not exceeding 25 kN 3,2 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 12
– – Of a thrust exceeding 25 kN
8411 12 10
– – – Of a thrust exceeding 25 kN but not exceeding 44 kN 2,7 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 12 30
– – – Of a thrust exceeding 44 kN but not exceeding 132 kN 2,7 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 12 80
– – – Of a thrust exceeding 132 kN 2,7 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 21 00
– – Of a power not exceeding 1 100 kW 3,6 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 22
– – Of a power exceeding 1 100 kW
8411 22 20
– – – Of a power exceeding 1 100 kW but not exceeding 3 730 kW 2,7 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 22 80
– – – Of a power exceeding 3 730 kW 2,7 ( 87 ) p/st
8411 81 00
– – Of a power not exceeding 5 000 kW 4,1 p/st
8411 82
– – Of a power exceeding 5 000 kW
8411 82 20
– – – Of a power exceeding 5 000 kW but not exceeding 20 000 kW 4,1 p/st
8411 82 60
– – – Of a power exceeding 20 000 kW but not exceeding 50 000 kW 4,1 p/st
8411 82 80
– – – Of a power exceeding 50 000 kW 4,1 p/st
8411 91 00
– – Of turbojets or turbopropellers 2,7 ( 87 ) —
8411 99 00
– – Other 4,1 —
8412
Other engines and motors
8412 10 00
– Reaction engines other than turbojets 2,2 ( 87 ) p/st
– Hydraulic power engines and motors
8412 21
– – Linear acting (cylinders)
8412 21 20
– – – Hydraulic systems 2,7 —
8412 21 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
8412 29 20
– – – Hydraulic systems 4,2 —
8412 29 81
– – – – Hydraulic fluid power motors 4,2 —
8412 29 89
– – – – Other 4,2 —
– Pneumatic power engines and motors
8412 31 00
– – Linear acting (cylinders) 4,2 —
8412 39 00
– – Other 4,2 —
8412 80 10
– – Steam or other vapour power engines 2,7 —
8412 80 80
– – Other 4,2 —
8412 90 20
– – Of reaction engines other than turbojets 1,7 ( 87 ) —
8412 90 40
– – Of hydraulic power engines and motors 2,7 —
8412 90 80
– – Other 2,7 —
8413
Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators
– Pumps fitted or designed to be fitted with a measuring device
8413 11 00
– – Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants, of the type used in filling stations or in garages 1,7 p/st
8413 19 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 20 00
– Handpumps, other than those of subheading 8413 11 or 8413 19 1,7 p/st
8413 30
– Fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion piston engines
8413 30 20
– – Injection pumps 1,7 p/st
8413 30 80
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 40 00
– Concrete pumps 1,7 p/st
8413 50
– Other reciprocating positive displacement pumps
8413 50 20
– – Hydraulic units 1,7 —
8413 50 40
– – Dosing and proportioning pumps 1,7 p/st
8413 50 61
– – – – Hydraulic fluid power 1,7 p/st
8413 50 69
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 50 80
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 60
– Other rotary positive displacement pumps
8413 60 20
– – Hydraulic units 1,7 —
8413 60 31
– – – – Hydraulic fluid power 1,7 p/st
8413 60 39
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 60 61
– – – – Hydraulic fluid power 1,7 p/st
8413 60 69
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 60 70
– – – Screw pumps 1,7 p/st
8413 60 80
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 70
– Other centrifugal pumps
8413 70 21
– – – Single-stage 1,7 p/st
8413 70 29
– – – Multi-stage 1,7 p/st
8413 70 30
– – Glandless impeller pumps for heating systems and warm water supply 1,7 p/st
– – Other, with a discharge outlet diameter
8413 70 35
– – – Not exceeding 15 mm 1,7 p/st
8413 70 45
– – – – Channel impeller pumps and side channel pumps 1,7 p/st
– – – – Radial flow pumps
– – – – – – With single entry impeller
8413 70 51
– – – – – – – Monobloc 1,7 p/st
8413 70 59
– – – – – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8413 70 65
– – – – – – With more than one entry impeller 1,7 p/st
8413 70 75
– – – – – Multi-stage 1,7 p/st
– – – – Other centrifugal pumps
8413 70 81
– – – – – Single-stage 1,7 p/st
8413 70 89
– – – – – Multi-stage 1,7 p/st
– Other pumps; liquid elevators
8413 81 00
– – Pumps 1,7 p/st
8413 82 00
– – Liquid elevators 1,7 p/st
8413 91 00
– – Of pumps 1,7 —
8413 92 00
– – Of liquid elevators 1,7 —
8414
Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans; ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters
8414 10 20
– – For use in semiconductor production ( 12 ) 1,7 ( 17 ) p/st
8414 10 25
– – – Rotary piston pumps, sliding vane rotary pumps, molecular drag pumps and Roots pumps 1,7 p/st
8414 10 81
– – – – Diffusion pumps, cryopumps and adsorption pumps 1,7 p/st
8414 10 89
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8414 20
– Hand- or foot-operated air pumps
8414 20 20
– – Handpumps for cycles 1,7 p/st
8414 20 80
– – Other 2,2 p/st
8414 30
– Compressors of a kind used in refrigerating equipment
8414 30 20
– – Of a power not exceeding 0,4 kW 2,2 p/st
– – Of a power exceeding 0,4 kW
8414 30 81
– – – Hermetic or semi-hermetic 2,2 p/st
8414 30 89
– – – Other 2,2 p/st
8414 40
– Air compressors mounted on a wheeled chassis for towing
8414 40 10
– – Giving a flow per minute not exceeding 2 m 3 2,2 p/st
8414 40 90
– – Giving a flow per minute exceeding 2 m 3 2,2 p/st
8414 51 00
– – Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a self-contained electric motor of an output not exceeding 125 W 3,2 p/st
8414 59 20
– – – Axial fans 2,3 p/st
8414 59 40
– – – Centrifugal fans 2,3 p/st
8414 59 80
– – – Other 2,3 p/st
8414 60 00
– Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm 2,7 p/st
8414 80 11
– – – Single-stage 2,2 p/st
8414 80 19
– – – Multi-stage 2,2 p/st
– – Reciprocating displacement compressors, having a gauge pressure capacity of
– – – Not exceeding 15 bar, giving a flow per hour
8414 80 22
– – – – Not exceeding 60 m 3 2,2 p/st
8414 80 28
– – – – Exceeding 60 m 3 2,2 p/st
– – – Exceeding 15 bar, giving a flow per hour
8414 80 51
– – – – Not exceeding 120 m 3 2,2 p/st
8414 80 59
– – – – Exceeding 120 m 3 2,2 p/st
– – Rotary displacement compressors
8414 80 73
– – – Single-shaft 2,2 p/st
8414 80 75
– – – – Screw compressors 2,2 p/st
8414 80 78
– – – – Other 2,2 p/st
8414 80 80
– – Other 2,2 p/st
8415
Air-conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated
8415 10
– Window or wall types, self-contained or ‘split-system’
8415 10 10
– – Self-contained 2,2 —
8415 10 90
– – Split-system 2,7 —
8415 20 00
– Of a kind used for persons, in motor vehicles 2,7 —
8415 81 00
– – Incorporating a refrigerating unit and a valve for reversal of the cooling/heat cycle (reversible heat pumps) 2,7 —
8415 82 00
– – Other, incorporating a refrigerating unit 2,7 —
8415 83 00
– – Not incorporating a refrigerating unit 2,7 —
8416
Furnace burners for liquid fuel, for pulverised solid fuel or for gas; mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances
8416 10
– Furnace burners for liquid fuel
8416 10 10
– – Incorporating an automatic control device 1,7 p/st
8416 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8416 20
– Other furnace burners, including combination burners
8416 20 10
– – Only for gas, monobloc, incorporating a ventilator and a control device 1,7 p/st
8416 20 20
– – – Combination burners 1,7 p/st
8416 20 80
– – – Other 1,7 —
8416 30 00
– Mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances 1,7 —
8417
Industrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, non-electric
8417 10 00
– Furnaces and ovens for the roasting, melting or other heat treatment of ores, pyrites or of metals 1,7 —
8417 20
– Bakery ovens, including biscuit ovens
8417 20 10
– – Tunnel ovens 1,7 —
8417 20 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8417 80 30
– – Ovens and furnaces for firing ceramic products 1,7 p/st
8417 80 50
– – Ovens and furnaces for firing cement, glass or chemical products 1,7 p/st
8417 80 70
– – Other 1,7 —
8418
Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps other than air-conditioning machines of heading 8415
8418 10
– Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate external doors
8418 10 20
– – Of a capacity exceeding 340 litres 1,9 p/st
8418 10 80
– – Other 1,9 p/st
– Refrigerators, household type
8418 21
– – Compression-type
8418 21 10
– – – Of a capacity exceeding 340 litres 1,5 p/st
8418 21 51
– – – – Table model 2,5 p/st
8418 21 59
– – – – Building-in type 1,9 p/st
– – – – Other, of a capacity
8418 21 91
– – – – – Not exceeding 250 litres 2,5 p/st
8418 21 99
– – – – – Exceeding 250 litres but not exceeding 340 litres 1,9 p/st
8418 29 00
– – Other 2,2 p/st
8418 30
– Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 litres capacity
8418 30 20
– – Of a capacity not exceeding 400 litres 2,2 p/st
8418 30 80
– – Of a capacity exceeding 400 litres but not exceeding 800 litres 2,2 p/st
8418 40
– Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 litres capacity
8418 40 20
– – Of a capacity not exceeding 250 litres 2,2 p/st
8418 40 80
– – Of a capacity exceeding 250 litres but not exceeding 900 litres 2,2 p/st
8418 50
– Other furniture (chests, cabinets, display counters, showcases and the like) for storage and display, incorporating refrigerating or freezing equipment
– – Refrigerated showcases and counters incorporating a refrigerating unit or evaporator
8418 50 11
– – – For frozen food storage 2,2 p/st
8418 50 19
– – – Other 2,2 p/st
8418 50 90
– – Other refrigerating furniture 2,2 p/st
– Other refrigerating or freezing equipment; heat pumps
8418 61 00
– – Heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 8415 2,2 —
8418 69 00
– – Other 2,2 —
8418 91 00
– – Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment 2,2 —
8418 99 10
– – – Evaporators and condensers, excluding those for refrigerators of the household type 2,2 —
8418 99 90
– – – Other 2,2 —
8419
Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding furnaces, ovens and other equipment of heading 8514), for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterilising, pasteurising, steaming, drying, evaporating, vaporising, condensing or cooling, other than machinery or plant of a kind used for domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric
– Instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric
8419 11 00
– – Instantaneous gas water heaters 2,6 —
8419 19 00
– – Other 2,6 —
8419 20 00
– Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers Free —
8419 31 00
– – For agricultural products 1,7 —
8419 32 00
– – For wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard 1,7 —
8419 39 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8419 40 00
– Distilling or rectifying plant 1,7 —
8419 50 00
– Heat-exchange units 1,7 —
8419 60 00
– Machinery for liquefying air or other gases 1,7 —
– Other machinery, plant and equipment
8419 81
– – For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food
8419 81 20
– – – Percolators and other appliances for making coffee and other hot drinks 2,7 —
8419 81 80
– – – Other 1,7 —
8419 89 10
– – – Cooling towers and similar plant for direct cooling (without a separating wall) by means of recirculated water 1,7 —
8419 89 30
– – – Vacuum-vapour plant for the deposition of metal 2,4 —
8419 89 98
– – – Other 2,4 —
8419 90 15
– – Of sterilisers of subheading 8419 20 00 Free —
8419 90 85
– – Other 1,7 —
8420
Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders therefor
8420 10
– Calendering or other rolling machines
8420 10 10
– – Of a kind used in the textile industry 1,7 —
8420 10 30
– – Of a kind used in the paper industry 1,7 —
8420 10 80
– – Other 1,7 —
8420 91 10
– – – Of cast iron 1,7 —
8420 91 80
– – – Other 2,2 —
8420 99 00
– – Other 2,2 —
8421
Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for liquids or gases
– Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers
8421 11 00
– – Cream separators 2,2 —
8421 12 00
– – Clothes dryers 2,7 p/st
8421 19 20
– – – Centrifuges of a kind used in laboratories 1,5 —
8421 19 70
– – – Other Free —
– Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids
8421 21 00
– – For filtering or purifying water 1,7 —
8421 22 00
– – For filtering or purifying beverages other than water 1,7 —
8421 23 00
– – Oil or petrol filters for internal combustion engines 1,7 —
8421 29 00
– – Other 1,7 —
– Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases
8421 31 00
– – Intake air filters for internal combustion engines 1,7 —
8421 39 20
– – – Machinery and apparatus for filtering or purifying air 1,7 —
– – – Machinery and apparatus for filtering or purifying other gases
8421 39 60
– – – – By a catalytic process 1,7 —
8421 39 80
– – – – Other 1,7 —
8421 91 00
– – Of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 1,7 —
8421 99 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8422
Dishwashing machines; machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers; machinery for filling, closing, sealing or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers; machinery for capsuling bottles, jars, tubes and similar containers; other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery); machinery for aerating beverages
8422 11 00
– – Of the household type 2,7 p/st
8422 19 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8422 20 00
– Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers 1,7 —
8422 30 00
– Machinery for filling, closing, sealing or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers; machinery for capsuling bottles, jars, tubes and similar containers; machinery for aerating beverages 1,7 —
8422 40 00
– Other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery) 1,7 —
8422 90 10
– – Of dishwashing machines 1,7 —
8422 90 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8423
Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better), including weight-operated counting or checking machines; weighing machine weights of all kinds
8423 10
– Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales
8423 10 10
– – Household scales 1,7 p/st
8423 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8423 20 00
– Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors 1,7 p/st
8423 30 00
– Constant weight scales and scales for discharging a predetermined weight of material into a bag or container, including hopper scales 1,7 p/st
– Other weighing machinery
8423 81
– – Having a maximum weighing capacity not exceeding 30 kg
8423 81 10
– – – Check weighers and automatic control machines operating by reference to a pre-determined weight 1,7 p/st
8423 81 30
– – – Machinery for weighing and labelling pre-packaged goods 1,7 p/st
8423 81 50
– – – Shop scales 1,7 p/st
8423 81 90
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8423 82
– – Having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 30 kg but not exceeding 5 000 kg
8423 82 10
– – – Check weighers and automatic control machines operating by reference to a pre-determined weight 1,7 p/st
8423 82 90
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8423 89 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8423 90 00
– Weighing machine weights of all kinds; parts of weighing machinery 1,7 —
8424
Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand-operated) for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders; fire extinguishers, whether or not charged; spray guns and similar appliances; steam or sandblasting machines and similar jet projecting machines
8424 10 00
– Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged 1,7 —
8424 20 00
– Spray guns and similar appliances 1,7 —
8424 30
– Steam or sandblasting machines and similar jet projecting machines
– – Water cleaning appliances, with built-in motor
8424 30 01
– – – With heating device 1,7 p/st
8424 30 08
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8424 30 10
– – – Compressed air operated 1,7 —
8424 30 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8424 81
– – Agricultural or horticultural
8424 81 10
– – – Watering appliances 1,7 —
8424 81 30
– – – – Portable appliances 1,7 p/st
8424 81 91
– – – – – Sprayers and powder distributors designed to be mounted on or drawn by tractors 1,7 p/st
8424 81 99
– – – – – Other 1,7 p/st
8424 89 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8425
Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks
– Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists or hoists of a kind used for raising vehicles
8425 11 00
– – Powered by electric motor Free p/st
8425 19 00
– – Other Free p/st
– Other winches; capstans
8425 31 00
– – Powered by electric motor Free p/st
8425 39 00
– – Other Free p/st
– Jacks; hoists of a kind used for raising vehicles
8425 41 00
– – Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garages Free p/st
8425 42 00
– – Other jacks and hoists, hydraulic Free p/st
8425 49 00
– – Other Free p/st
8426
Ships' derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and works trucks fitted with a crane
– Overhead travelling cranes, transporter cranes, gantry cranes, bridge cranes, mobile lifting frames and straddle carriers
8426 11 00
– – Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support Free —
8426 12 00
– – Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers Free —
8426 19 00
– – Other Free —
8426 20 00
– Tower cranes Free —
8426 30 00
– Portal or pedestal jib cranes Free —
– Other machinery, self-propelled
8426 41 00
– – On tyres Free —
8426 49 00
– – Other Free —
8426 91
– – Designed for mounting on road vehicles
8426 91 10
– – – Hydraulic cranes designed for the loading and unloading of the vehicle Free p/st
8426 91 90
– – – Other Free —
8426 99 00
– – Other Free —
8427
Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment
8427 10
– Self-propelled trucks powered by an electric motor
8427 10 10
– – With a lifting height of 1 m or more 4,5 p/st
8427 10 90
– – Other 4,5 p/st
8427 20
– Other self-propelled trucks
– – With a lifting height of 1 m or more
8427 20 11
– – – Rough terrain fork-lift and other stacking trucks 4,5 p/st
8427 20 19
– – – Other 4,5 p/st
8427 20 90
– – Other 4,5 p/st
8427 90 00
– Other trucks 4 p/st
8428
Other lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery (for example, lifts, escalators, conveyors, teleferics)
8428 10
– Lifts and skip hoists
8428 10 20
– – Electrically operated Free —
8428 10 80
– – Other Free —
8428 20
– Pneumatic elevators and conveyors
8428 20 20
– – For bulk materials Free —
8428 20 80
– – Other Free —
– Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials
8428 31 00
– – Specially designed for underground use Free —
8428 32 00
– – Other, bucket type Free —
8428 33 00
– – Other, belt type Free —
8428 39 20
– – – Roller conveyors Free —
8428 39 90
– – – Other Free —
8428 40 00
– Escalators and moving walkways Free —
8428 60 00
– Teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines; traction mechanisms for funiculars Free —
8428 90
– Other machinery
– – Loaders specially designed for use in agriculture
8428 90 71
– – – Designed for attachment to agricultural tractors Free —
8428 90 79
– – – Other Free —
8428 90 90
– – Other Free —
8429
Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and roadrollers
– Bulldozers and angledozers
8429 11 00
– – Track laying Free p/st
8429 19 00
– – Other Free p/st
8429 20 00
– Graders and levellers Free p/st
8429 30 00
– Scrapers Free p/st
8429 40
– Tamping machines and roadrollers
8429 40 10
– – – Vibratory Free p/st
8429 40 30
– – – Other Free p/st
8429 40 90
– – Tamping machines Free p/st
– Mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders
8429 51
– – Front-end shovel loaders
8429 51 10
– – – Loaders specially designed for underground use Free p/st
8429 51 91
– – – – Crawler shovel loaders Free p/st
8429 51 99
– – – – Other Free p/st
8429 52
– – Machinery with a 360 o revolving superstructure
8429 52 10
– – – Track-laying excavators Free p/st
8429 52 90
– – – Other Free p/st
8429 59 00
– – Other Free p/st
8430
Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; piledrivers and pile extractors; snowploughs and snowblowers
8430 10 00
– Piledrivers and pile extractors Free p/st
8430 20 00
– Snowploughs and snowblowers Free p/st
– Coal or rock cutters and tunnelling machinery
8430 31 00
– – Self-propelled Free —
8430 39 00
– – Other Free —
– Other boring or sinking machinery
8430 41 00
– – Self-propelled Free —
8430 49 00
– – Other Free —
8430 50 00
– Other machinery, self-propelled Free —
– Other machinery, not self-propelled
8430 61 00
– – Tamping or compacting machinery Free p/st
8430 69 00
– – Other Free —
8431
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 8425 to 8430
8431 10 00
– Of machinery of heading 8425 Free —
8431 20 00
– Of machinery of heading 8427 4 —
– Of machinery of heading 8428
8431 31 00
– – Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators Free —
8431 39 10
– – – Of rolling-mill machinery of subheading 8428 90 90 Free —
8431 39 70
– – – Other Free —
– Of machinery of heading 8426, 8429 or 8430
8431 41 00
– – Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips Free —
8431 42 00
– – Bulldozer or angledozer blades Free —
8431 43 00
– – Parts for boring or sinking machinery of subheading 8430 41 or 8430 49 Free —
8431 49 20
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel Free —
8431 49 80
– – – Other Free —
8432
Agricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation; lawn or sports-ground rollers
8432 10 00
– Ploughs Free p/st
– Harrows, scarifiers, cultivators, weeders and hoes
8432 21 00
– – Disc harrows Free p/st
8432 29 10
– – – Scarifiers and cultivators Free p/st
8432 29 30
– – – Harrows Free p/st
8432 29 50
– – – Rotovators Free p/st
8432 29 90
– – – Other Free p/st
8432 30
– Seeders, planters and transplanters
8432 30 11
– – – Central driven precision spacing seeders Free p/st
8432 30 19
– – – Other Free p/st
8432 30 90
– – Planters and transplanters Free p/st
8432 40
– Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors
8432 40 10
– – Mineral or chemical fertiliser distribution Free p/st
8432 40 90
– – Other Free p/st
8432 80 00
– Other machinery Free —
8432 90 00
– Parts Free —
8433
Harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay mowers; machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural produce, other than machinery of heading 8437
– Mowers for lawns, parks or sports grounds
8433 11
– – Powered, with the cutting device rotating in a horizontal plane
8433 11 10
– – – Electric Free p/st
8433 11 51
– – – – – With a seat Free p/st
8433 11 59
– – – – – Other Free p/st
8433 11 90
– – – – Other Free p/st
8433 19 10
– – – – Electric Free p/st
8433 19 51
– – – – – – With a seat Free p/st
8433 19 59
– – – – – – Other Free p/st
8433 19 70
– – – – – Other Free p/st
8433 19 90
– – – Without motor Free p/st
8433 20
– Other mowers, including cutter bars for tractor mounting
8433 20 10
– – With motor Free p/st
8433 20 50
– – – Designed to be carried on or hauled by a tractor Free p/st
8433 20 90
– – – Other Free p/st
8433 30 00
– Other haymaking machinery Free p/st
8433 40 00
– Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers Free p/st
– Other harvesting machinery; threshing machinery
8433 51 00
– – Combine harvester-threshers Free p/st
8433 52 00
– – Other threshing machinery Free p/st
8433 53
– – Root or tuber harvesting machines
8433 53 10
– – – Potato diggers and potato harvesters Free p/st
8433 53 30
– – – Beet-topping machines and beet harvesters Free p/st
8433 53 90
– – – Other Free p/st
8433 59 11
– – – – Self-propelled Free p/st
8433 59 19
– – – – Other Free p/st
8433 59 85
– – – Other Free p/st
8433 60 00
– Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural produce Free —
8433 90 00
– Parts Free —
8434
Milking machines and dairy machinery
8434 10 00
– Milking machines Free —
8434 20 00
– Dairy machinery Free —
8434 90 00
– Parts Free —
8435
Presses, crushers and similar machinery used in the manufacture of wine, cider, fruit juices or similar beverages
8435 10 00
– Machinery 1,7 —
8436
Other agricultural, horticultural, forestry, poultry-keeping or bee-keeping machinery, including germination plant fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; poultry incubators and brooders
8436 10 00
– Machinery for preparing animal feedingstuffs 1,7 —
– Poultry-keeping machinery; poultry incubators and brooders
8436 21 00
– – Poultry incubators and brooders 1,7 —
8436 29 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8436 80
– Other machinery
8436 80 10
– – Forestry machinery 1,7 p/st
8436 80 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8436 91 00
– – Of poultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders 1,7 —
8436 99 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8437
Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables; machinery used in the milling industry or for the working of cereals or dried leguminous vegetables, other than farm-type machinery
8437 10 00
– Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables 1,7 p/st
8437 80 00
– Other machinery 1,7 —
8438
Machinery, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter, for the industrial preparation or manufacture of food or drink, other than machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable fats or oils
8438 10
– Bakery machinery and machinery for the manufacture of macaroni, spaghetti or similar products
8438 10 10
– – Bakery machinery 1,7 —
8438 10 90
– – Machinery for the manufacture of macaroni, spaghetti or similar products 1,7 —
8438 20 00
– Machinery for the manufacture of confectionery, cocoa or chocolate 1,7 —
8438 30 00
– Machinery for sugar manufacture 1,7 —
8438 40 00
– Brewery machinery 1,7 —
8438 50 00
– Machinery for the preparation of meat or poultry 1,7 —
8438 60 00
– Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables 1,7 —
8438 80
– Other machinery
8438 80 10
– – For the preparation of tea or coffee 1,7 —
8438 80 91
– – – For the preparation or manufacture of drink 1,7 —
8438 80 99
– – – Other 1,7 —
8439
Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing paper or paperboard
8439 10 00
– Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 1,7 —
8439 20 00
– Machinery for making paper or paperboard 1,7 —
8439 30 00
– Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard 1,7 —
8439 91
– – Of machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material
8439 91 10
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8439 91 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8439 99 10
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8439 99 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8440
Bookbinding machinery, including book-sewing machines
8440 10 10
– – Folding machines 1,7 —
8440 10 20
– – Collating machines and gathering machines 1,7 —
8440 10 30
– – Sewing, wire stitching and stapling machines 1,7 —
8440 10 40
– – Unsewn (perfect) binding machines 1,7 —
8440 10 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8441
Other machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines of all kinds
8441 10
– Cutting machines
8441 10 10
– – Combined reel slitting and re-reeling machines 1,7 —
8441 10 20
– – Other slitting and cross-cutting machines 1,7 —
8441 10 30
– – Guillotines 1,7 —
8441 10 70
– – Other 1,7 —
8441 20 00
– Machines for making bags, sacks or envelopes 1,7 —
8441 30 00
– Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding 1,7 —
8441 40 00
– Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or paperboard 1,7 —
8441 80 00
– Other machinery 1,7 —
8441 90 10
– – Of cutting machines 1,7 —
8441 90 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8442
Machinery, apparatus and equipment (other than the machine tools of headings 8456 to 8465) for preparing or making plates, cylinders or other printing components; plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)
8442 30
– Machinery, apparatus and equipment
8442 30 10
– – Phototypesetting and composing machines 1,7 p/st
8442 30 91
– – – For typefounding and typesetting (for example, linotypes, monotypes, intertypes), with or without founding devices Free p/st
8442 30 99
– – – Other 1,7 —
8442 40 00
– Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment 1,7 —
8442 50
– Plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)
8442 50 20
– – With printing image 1,7 —
8442 50 80
– – Other 1,7 —
8443
Printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 8442; other printers, copying machines and facsimile machines, whether or not combined; parts and accessories thereof
– Printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 8442
8443 11 00
– – Offset printing machinery, reel fed 1,7 p/st
8443 12 00
– – Offset printing machinery, sheet fed, office type (using sheets with one side not exceeding 22 cm and the other side not exceeding 36 cm in the unfolded state) 1,7 p/st
8443 13
– – Other offset printing machinery
8443 13 10
– – – – Used 1,7 p/st
– – – – New, taking sheets of a size
8443 13 31
– – – – – Not exceeding 52 × 74 cm 1,7 p/st
8443 13 35
– – – – – Exceeding 52 × 74 cm but not exceeding 74 × 107 cm 1,7 p/st
8443 13 39
– – – – – Exceeding 74 × 107 cm 1,7 p/st
8443 13 90
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8443 14 00
– – Letterpress printing machinery, reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 1,7 p/st
8443 15 00
– – Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 1,7 p/st
8443 16 00
– – Flexographic printing machinery 1,7 p/st
8443 17 00
– – Gravure printing machinery 1,7 p/st
8443 19 20
– – – For printing textile materials 1,7 p/st
8443 19 40
– – – For use in the production of semiconductors ( 12 ) 1,7 ( 17 ) p/st
8443 19 70
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
– Other printers, copying machines and facsimile machines, whether or not combined
8443 31
– – Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
8443 31 10
– – – Machines performing the functions of copying and facsimile transmission, whether or not with a printing function, with a copying speed not exceeding 12 monochrome pages per minute Free p/st
8443 31 91
– – – – Machines performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine 6 p/st
8443 31 99
– – – – Other Free p/st
8443 32
– – Other, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
8443 32 10
– – – Printers Free p/st
8443 32 30
– – – Facsimile machines Free p/st
8443 32 91
– – – – Machines performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine 6 p/st
8443 32 93
– – – – Other machines performing a copying function incorporating an optical system Free p/st
8443 32 99
– – – – Other 2,2 p/st
8443 39 10
– – – Machines performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine 6 p/st
– – – Other copying machines
8443 39 31
– – – – Incorporating an optical system Free p/st
8443 39 39
– – – – Other 3 p/st
8443 39 90
– – – Other 2,2 p/st
8443 91
– – Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 8442
8443 91 10
– – – Of apparatus of subheading 8443 19 40 ( 12 ) 1,7 ( 17 ) —
8443 91 91
– – – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8443 91 99
– – – – Other 1,7 —
8443 99 10
– – – Electronic assemblies Free —
8443 99 90
– – – Other Free —
8444 00
Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials
8444 00 10
– Machines for extruding 1,7 p/st
8444 00 90
– Other 1,7 p/st
8445
Machines for preparing textile fibres; spinning, doubling or twisting machines and other machinery for producing textile yarns; textile reeling or winding (including weft-winding) machines and machines for preparing textile yarns for use on the machines of heading 8446 or 8447
– Machines for preparing textile fibres
8445 11 00
– – Carding machines 1,7 p/st
8445 12 00
– – Combing machines 1,7 p/st
8445 13 00
– – Drawing or roving machines 1,7 p/st
8445 19 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8445 20 00
– Textile spinning machines 1,7 p/st
8445 30
– Textile doubling or twisting machines
8445 30 10
– – Textile doubling machines 1,7 p/st
8445 30 90
– – Textile twisting machines 1,7 p/st
8445 40 00
– Textile winding (including weft-winding) or reeling machines 1,7 p/st
8445 90 00
– Other 1,7 p/st
8446
Weaving machines (looms)
8446 10 00
– For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm 1,7 p/st
– For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, shuttle type
8446 21 00
– – Power looms 1,7 p/st
8446 29 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8446 30 00
– For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, shuttleless type 1,7 p/st
8447
Knitting machines, stitch-bonding machines and machines for making gimped yarn, tulle, lace, embroidery, trimmings, braid or net and machines for tufting
– Circular knitting machines
8447 11 00
– – With cylinder diameter not exceeding 165 mm 1,7 p/st
8447 12 00
– – With cylinder diameter exceeding 165 mm 1,7 p/st
8447 20
– Flat knitting machines; stitch-bonding machines
8447 20 20
– – Warp knitting machines (including Raschel type); stitch-bonding machines 1,7 p/st
8447 20 80
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8447 90 00
– Other 1,7 p/st
8448
Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of this heading or of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447 (for example, spindles and spindle flyers, card clothing, combs, extruding nipples, shuttles, healds and heald-frames, hosiery needles)
– Auxiliary machinery for machines of heading 8444, 8445, 8446 or 8447
8448 11 00
– – Dobbies and jacquards; card-reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines for use therewith 1,7 —
8448 19 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8448 20 00
– Parts and accessories of machines of heading 8444 or of their auxiliary machinery 1,7 —
– Parts and accessories of machines of heading 8445 or of their auxiliary machinery
8448 31 00
– – Card clothing 1,7 —
8448 32 00
– – Of machines for preparing textile fibres, other than card clothing 1,7 —
8448 33 00
– – Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers 1,7 —
8448 39 00
– – Other 1,7 —
– Parts and accessories of weaving machines looms or of their auxiliary machinery
8448 42 00
– – Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames 1,7 —
8448 49 00
– – Other 1,7 —
– Parts and accessories of machines of heading 8447 or of their auxiliary machinery
8448 51
– – Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches
8448 51 10
– – – Sinkers 1,7 —
8448 51 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8448 59 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8449 00 00
Machinery for the manufacture or finishing of felt or nonwovens in the piece or in shapes, including machinery for making felt hats; blocks for making hats 1,7 —
8450
Household or laundry-type washing machines, including machines which both wash and dry
– Machines, each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg
8450 11
– – Fully-automatic machines
– – – Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 6 kg
8450 11 11
– – – – Front-loading machines 3 p/st
8450 11 19
– – – – Top-loading machines 3 p/st
8450 11 90
– – – Each of a dry linen capacity exceeding 6 kg but not exceeding 10 kg 2,6 p/st
8450 12 00
– – Other machines, with built-in centrifugal drier 2,7 p/st
8450 19 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8450 20 00
– Machines, each of a dry linen capacity exceeding 10 kg 2,2 p/st
8451
Machinery (other than machines of heading 8450) for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics
8451 10 00
– Dry-cleaning machines 2,2 —
8451 21 00
– – Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg 2,2 —
8451 29 00
– – Other 2,2 —
8451 30
– Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses)
– – Electrically heated, of a power
8451 30 10
– – – Not exceeding 2 500 W 2,2 p/st
8451 30 30
– – – Exceeding 2 500 W 2,2 p/st
8451 30 80
– – Other 2,2 p/st
8451 40 00
– Washing, bleaching or dyeing machines 2,2 —
8451 50 00
– Machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics 2,2 —
8451 80
– Other machinery
8451 80 10
– – Machines used in the manufacture of linoleum or other floor coverings for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support 2,2 —
8451 80 30
– – Machines for dressing or finishing 2,2 —
8451 80 80
– – Other 2,2 —
8452
Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines of heading 8440; furniture, bases and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles
8452 10
– Sewing machines of the household type
– – Sewing machines lock-stitch only, with heads of a weight not exceeding 16 kg without motor or 17 kg including the motor; sewing machine heads lock-stitch only, of a weight not exceeding 16 kg without motor or 17 kg including the motor
8452 10 11
– – – Sewing machines having a value (not including frames, tables or furniture) of more than € 65 each 5,7 p/st
8452 10 19
– – – Other 9,7 p/st
8452 10 90
– – Other sewing machines and other sewing machine heads 3,7 p/st
8452 21 00
– – Automatic units 3,7 p/st
8452 29 00
– – Other 3,7 p/st
8452 30
– Sewing machine needles
8452 30 10
– – With single flat shank 2,7 1 000 p/st
8452 30 90
– – Other 2,7 1 000 p/st
8452 40 00
– Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts thereof 2,7 —
8452 90 00
– Other parts of sewing machines 2,7 —
8453
Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather or for making or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins or leather, other than sewing machines
8453 10 00
– Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather 1,7 —
8453 20 00
– Machinery for making or repairing footwear 1,7 —
8453 80 00
– Other machinery 1,7 —
8454
Converters, ladles, ingot moulds and casting machines, of a kind used in metallurgy or in metal foundries
8454 10 00
– Converters 1,7 —
8454 20 00
– Ingot moulds and ladles 1,7 —
8454 30
– Casting machines
8454 30 10
– – For casting under pressure 1,7 —
8454 30 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8455
Metal-rolling mills and rolls therefor
8455 10 00
– Tube mills 2,7 —
8455 21 00
– – Hot or combination hot and cold 2,7 —
8455 22 00
– – Cold 2,7 —
8455 30
– Rolls for rolling mills
8455 30 10
– – Of cast iron 2,7 —
– – Of open-die forged steel
8455 30 31
– – – Hot-rolling work-rolls; hot-rolling and cold-rolling back-up rolls 2,7 —
8455 30 39
– – – Cold-rolling work-rolls 2,7 —
8455 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8455 90 00
– Other parts 2,7 —
8456
Machine tools for working any material by removal of material, by laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electrodischarge, electrochemical, electron beam, ionic-beam or plasma arc processes
8456 10 00
– Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes 4,5 p/st
8456 20 00
– Operated by ultrasonic processes 3,5 p/st
8456 30
– Operated by electrodischarge processes
– – Numerically controlled
8456 30 11
– – – Wire-cut 3,5 p/st
8456 30 19
– – – Other 3,5 p/st
8456 30 90
– – Other 3,5 p/st
8456 90 00
– Other 3,5 p/st
8457
Machining centres, unit construction machines (single station) and multi-station transfer machines, for working metal
8457 10
– Machining centres
8457 10 10
– – Horizontal 2,7 p/st
8457 10 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8457 20 00
– Unit construction machines (single station) 2,7 p/st
8457 30
– Multi-station transfer machines
8457 30 10
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8457 30 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8458
Lathes (including turning centres) for removing metal
8458 11
– – Numerically controlled
8458 11 20
– – – Turning centres 2,7 p/st
8458 11 41
– – – – Single spindle 2,7 p/st
8458 11 49
– – – – Multi-spindle 2,7 p/st
8458 11 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8458 19 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8458 91
– – Numerically controlled
8458 91 20
– – – Turning centres 2,7 p/st
8458 91 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8458 99 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8459
Machine tools (including way-type unit head machines) for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing metal, other than lathes (including turning centres) of heading 8458
8459 10 00
– Way-type unit head machines 2,7 p/st
– Other drilling machines
8459 21 00
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8459 29 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
– Other boring-milling machines
8459 31 00
– – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8459 39 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8459 40
– Other boring machines
8459 40 10
– – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8459 40 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
– Milling machines, knee-type
8459 51 00
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8459 59 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8459 61
– – Numerically controlled
8459 61 10
– – – Tool milling machines 2,7 p/st
8459 61 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8459 69 10
– – – Tool milling machines 2,7 p/st
8459 69 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8459 70 00
– Other threading or tapping machines 2,7 p/st
8460
Machine tools for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise finishing metal or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products, other than gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines of heading 8461
– Flat-surface grinding machines, in which the positioning in any one axis can be set up to an accuracy of at least 0,01 mm
8460 11 00
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8460 19 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
– Other grinding machines, in which the positioning in any one axis can be set up to an accuracy of at least 0,01 mm
8460 21
– – Numerically controlled
– – – For cylindrical surfaces
8460 21 11
– – – – Internal cylindrical grinding machines 2,7 p/st
8460 21 15
– – – – Centreless grinding machines 2,7 p/st
8460 21 19
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8460 21 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8460 29 10
– – – For cylindrical surfaces 2,7 p/st
8460 29 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8460 31 00
– – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8460 39 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8460 40
– Honing or lapping machines
8460 40 10
– – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8460 40 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8460 90 10
– – Fitted with a micrometric adjusting system, in which the positioning in any one axis can be set up to an accuracy of at least 0,01 mm 2,7 p/st
8460 90 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8461
Machine tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine tools working by removing metal or cermets, not elsewhere specified or included
8461 20 00
– Shaping or slotting machines 1,7 p/st
8461 30
– Broaching machines
8461 30 10
– – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8461 30 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8461 40
– Gear-cutting, gear-grinding or gear-finishing machines
– – Gear-cutting machines including abrasive gear-cutting machines
– – – For cutting cylindrical gears
8461 40 11
– – – – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8461 40 19
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– – – For cutting other gears
8461 40 31
– – – – Numerically controlled 1,7 p/st
8461 40 39
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
– – Gear-finishing machines
– – – Fitted with a micrometric adjusting system, in which the positioning in any one axis can be set up to an accuracy of at least 0,01 mm
8461 40 71
– – – – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8461 40 79
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8461 40 90
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8461 50
– Sawing or cutting-off machines
8461 50 11
– – – Circular saws 1,7 p/st
8461 50 19
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8461 50 90
– – Cutting-off machines 1,7 p/st
8461 90 00
– Other 2,7 p/st
8462
Machine tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die-stamping; machine tools (including presses) for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening, shearing, punching or notching; presses for working metal or metal carbides, not specified above
8462 10
– Forging or die-stamping machines (including presses) and hammers
8462 10 10
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8462 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
– Bending, folding, straightening or flattening machines including presses
8462 21
– – Numerically controlled
8462 21 10
– – – For working flat products 2,7 p/st
8462 21 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8462 29 10
– – – For working flat products 1,7 p/st
8462 29 91
– – – – Hydraulic 1,7 p/st
8462 29 98
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
– Shearing machines including presses, other than combined punching and shearing machines
8462 31 00
– – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8462 39 10
– – – For working flat products 1,7 p/st
8462 39 91
– – – – Hydraulic 1,7 p/st
8462 39 99
– – – – Other 1,7 p/st
– Punching or notching machines including presses, including combined punching and shearing machines
8462 41
– – Numerically controlled
8462 41 10
– – – For working flat products 2,7 p/st
8462 41 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8462 49 10
– – – For working flat products 1,7 p/st
8462 49 90
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8462 91
– – Hydraulic presses
8462 91 20
– – – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8462 91 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8462 99 20
– – – Numerically controlled 2,7 p/st
8462 99 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8463
Other machine tools for working metal or cermets, without removing material
8463 10
– Drawbenches for bars, tubes, profiles, wire or the like
8463 10 10
– – Drawbenches for wire 2,7 p/st
8463 10 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8463 20 00
– Thread-rolling machines 2,7 p/st
8463 30 00
– Machines for working wire 2,7 p/st
8463 90 00
– Other 2,7 p/st
8464
Machine tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like mineral materials or for cold working glass
8464 10 00
– Sawing machines 2,2 p/st
8464 20
– Grinding or polishing machines
8464 20 11
– – – Optical glass 2,2 p/st
8464 20 19
– – – Other 2,2 —
8464 20 80
– – Other 2,2 —
8465
Machine tools (including machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise assembling) for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard materials
8465 10
– Machines which can carry out different types of machining operations without tool change between such operations
8465 10 10
– – With manual transfer of workpiece between each operation 2,7 p/st
8465 10 90
– – With automatic transfer of workpiece between each operation 2,7 p/st
8465 91
– – Sawing machines
8465 91 10
– – – Bandsaws 2,7 p/st
8465 91 20
– – – Circular saws 2,7 p/st
8465 91 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8465 92 00
– – Planing, milling or moulding (by cutting) machines 2,7 p/st
8465 93 00
– – Grinding, sanding or polishing machines 2,7 p/st
8465 94 00
– – Bending or assembling machines 2,7 p/st
8465 95 00
– – Drilling or morticing machines 2,7 p/st
8465 96 00
– – Splitting, slicing or paring machines 2,7 p/st
8465 99 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8466
Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of headings 8456 to 8465, including work or tool holders, self-opening dieheads, dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools; tool holders for any type of tool for working in the hand
8466 10
– Tool holders and self-opening dieheads
8466 10 20
– – – Arbors, collets and sleeves 1,2 —
8466 10 31
– – – – For lathes 1,2 —
8466 10 38
– – – – Other 1,2 —
8466 10 80
– – Self-opening dieheads 1,2 —
8466 20 20
– – Jigs and fixtures for specific applications; sets of standard jig and fixture components 1,2 —
8466 20 91
– – – For lathes 1,2 —
8466 20 98
– – – Other 1,2 —
8466 30 00
– Dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools 1,2 —
8466 91
– – For machines of heading 8464
8466 91 20
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,2 —
8466 91 95
– – – Other 1,2 —
8466 92
– – For machines of heading 8465
8466 92 20
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,2 —
8466 92 80
– – – Other 1,2 —
8466 93 00
– – For machines of headings 8456 to 8461 1,2 —
8466 94 00
– – For machines of heading 8462 or 8463 1,2 —
8467
Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or non-electric motor
8467 11
– – Rotary type (including combined rotary-percussion)
8467 11 10
– – – Metalworking 1,7 —
8467 11 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8467 19 00
– – Other 1,7 —
– With self-contained electric motor
8467 21
– – Drills of all kinds
8467 21 10
– – – Capable of operation without an external source of power 2,7 p/st
8467 21 91
– – – – Electropneumatic 2,7 p/st
8467 21 99
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8467 22 10
– – – Chainsaws 2,7 p/st
8467 22 30
– – – Circular saws 2,7 p/st
8467 22 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8467 29 10
– – – Of a kind used for working textile materials 2,7 —
8467 29 30
– – – – Capable of operation without an external source of power 2,7 p/st
– – – – – Grinders and sanders
8467 29 51
– – – – – – Angle grinders 2,7 p/st
8467 29 53
– – – – – – Belt sanders 2,7 p/st
8467 29 59
– – – – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8467 29 70
– – – – – Planers 2,7 p/st
8467 29 80
– – – – – Hedge trimmers and lawn edge cutters 2,7 p/st
8467 29 90
– – – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8467 81 00
– – Chainsaws 1,7 p/st
8467 89 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8467 91 00
– – Of chainsaws 1,7 —
8467 92 00
– – Of pneumatic tools 1,7 —
8467 99 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8468
Machinery and apparatus for soldering, brazing or welding, whether or not capable of cutting, other than those of heading 8515; gas-operated surface tempering machines and appliances
8468 10 00
– Hand-held blow pipes 2,2 —
8468 20 00
– Other gas-operated machinery and apparatus 2,2 —
8468 80 00
– Other machinery and apparatus 2,2 —
8469 00
Typewriters other than printers of heading 8443; word-processing machines
8469 00 10
– Word-processing machines Free p/st
8469 00 91
– – Electric 2,3 p/st
8469 00 99
– – Other 2,5 p/st
8470
Calculating machines and pocket-size data-recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions; accounting machines, postage-franking machines, ticket-issuing machines and similar machines, incorporating a calculating device; cash registers
8470 10 00
– Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size data-recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions Free p/st
– Other electronic calculating machines
8470 21 00
– – Incorporating a printing device Free p/st
8470 29 00
– – Other Free p/st
8470 30 00
– Other calculating machines Free p/st
8470 50 00
– Cash registers Free p/st
8470 90 00
– Other Free p/st
8471
Automatic data-processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included
8471 30 00
– Portable automatic data-processing machines, weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display Free p/st
– Other automatic data-processing machines
8471 41 00
– – Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input and output unit, whether or not combined Free p/st
8471 49 00
– – Other, presented in the form of systems Free p/st
8471 50 00
– Processing units other than those of subheading 8471 41 or 8471 49, whether or not containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit: storage units, input units, output units Free p/st
8471 60
– Input or output units, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing
8471 60 60
– – Keyboards Free p/st
8471 60 70
– – Other Free p/st
8471 70 20
– – Central storage units Free p/st
8471 70 30
– – – – Optical, including magneto-optical Free p/st
8471 70 50
– – – – – Hard disk drives Free p/st
8471 70 70
– – – – – Other Free p/st
8471 70 80
– – – Magnetic tape storage units Free p/st
8471 70 98
– – – Other Free p/st
8471 80 00
– Other units of automatic data-processing machines Free p/st
8471 90 00
– Other Free p/st
8472
Other office machines (for example, hectograph or stencil duplicating machines, addressing machines, automatic banknote dispensers, coin-sorting machines, coin-counting or -wrapping machines, pencil-sharpening machines, perforating or stapling machines)
8472 10 00
– Duplicating machines 2 p/st
8472 30 00
– Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling postage stamps 2,2 p/st
8472 90 10
– – Coin-sorting, coin-counting or coin-wrapping machines 2,2 p/st
8472 90 30
– – Automatic teller machines Free p/st
8472 90 70
– – Other 2,2 —
8473
Parts and accessories (other than covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for use solely or principally with machines of headings 8469 to 8472
8473 10
– Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 8469
– – Electronic assemblies
8473 10 11
– – – Of machines of subheading 8469 00 10 Free —
8473 10 19
– – – Other 3 —
8473 10 90
– – Other Free —
– Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 8470
8473 21
– – Of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470 10, 8470 21 or 8470 29
8473 21 10
– – – Electronic assemblies Free —
8473 21 90
– – – Other Free —
8473 29 10
– – – Electronic assemblies Free —
8473 29 90
– – – Other Free —
8473 30
– Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 8471
8473 30 20
– – Electronic assemblies Free —
8473 30 80
– – Other Free —
8473 40
– Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 8472
– – Electronic assemblies
8473 40 11
– – – Of machines of subheading 8472 90 30 Free —
8473 40 18
– – – Other 3 —
8473 40 80
– – Other Free —
8473 50
– Parts and accessories equally suitable for use with machines of two or more of the headings 8469 to 8472
8473 50 20
– – Electronic assemblies Free —
8473 50 80
– – Other Free —
8474
Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand
8474 10 00
– Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines Free —
8474 20 00
– Crushing or grinding machines Free —
– Mixing or kneading machines
8474 31 00
– – Concrete or mortar mixers Free —
8474 32 00
– – Machines for mixing mineral substances with bitumen Free —
8474 39 00
– – Other Free —
8474 80
– Other machinery
8474 80 10
– – Machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding ceramic paste Free —
8474 80 90
– – Other Free —
8474 90 10
– – Of cast iron or cast steel Free —
8474 90 90
– – Other Free —
8475
Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes; machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware
8475 10 00
– Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes 1,7 —
– Machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware
8475 21 00
– – Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof 1,7 —
8475 29 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8476
Automatic goods-vending machines (for example, postage stamp, cigarette, food or beverage machines), including money-changing machines
– Automatic beverage-vending machines
8476 21 00
– – Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices 1,7 p/st
8476 29 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8476 81 00
– – Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices 1,7 p/st
8476 89 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8477
Machinery for working rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products from these materials, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8477 10 00
– Injection-moulding machines 1,7 —
8477 20 00
– Extruders 1,7 —
8477 30 00
– Blow-moulding machines 1,7 —
8477 40 00
– Vacuum-moulding machines and other thermoforming machines 1,7 —
8477 51 00
– – For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming inner tubes 1,7 —
8477 59 10
– – – Presses 1,7 —
8477 59 80
– – – Other 1,7 —
8477 80
– Other machinery
– – Machines for the manufacture of foam products
8477 80 11
– – – Machines for processing reactive resins 1,7 —
8477 80 19
– – – Other 1,7 —
8477 80 91
– – – Size reduction equipment 1,7 —
8477 80 93
– – – Mixers, kneaders and agitators 1,7 —
8477 80 95
– – – Cutting, splitting and peeling machines 1,7 —
8477 80 99
– – – Other 1,7 —
8477 90 10
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8477 90 80
– – Other 1,7 —
8478
Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8478 10 00
– Machinery 1,7 —
8479
Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8479 10 00
– Machinery for public works, building or the like Free —
8479 20 00
– Machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable fats or oils 1,7 —
8479 30
– Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork
8479 30 10
– – Presses 1,7 —
8479 30 90
– – Other 1,7 —
8479 40 00
– Rope or cable-making machines 1,7 p/st
8479 50 00
– Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included 1,7 —
8479 60 00
– Evaporative air coolers 1,7 —
– Other machines and mechanical appliances
8479 81 00
– – For treating metal, including electric wire coil-winders 1,7 —
8479 82 00
– – Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenising, emulsifying or stirring machines 1,7 —
8479 89 30
– – – Mobile hydraulic-powered mine roof supports 1,7 —
8479 89 60
– – – Central greasing systems 1,7 —
8479 89 97
– – – Other 1,7 —
8479 90 20
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8479 90 80
– – Other 1,7 —
8480
Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plastics
8480 10 00
– Moulding boxes for metal foundry 1,7 —
8480 20 00
– Mould bases 1,7 —
8480 30
– Moulding patterns
8480 30 10
– – Of wood 1,7 —
8480 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8480 41 00
– – Injection or compression types 1,7 —
8480 49 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8480 50 00
– Moulds for glass 1,7 —
8480 60 00
– Moulds for mineral materials 1,7 —
– Moulds for rubber or plastics
8480 71 00
– – Injection or compression types 1,7 —
8480 79 00
– – Other 1,7 —
8481
Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves
8481 10
– Pressure-reducing valves
8481 10 05
– – Combined with filters or lubricators 2,2 —
8481 10 19
– – – Of cast iron or steel 2,2 —
8481 10 99
– – – Other 2,2 —
8481 20
– Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions
8481 20 10
– – Valves for the control of oleohydraulic power transmission 2,2 —
8481 20 90
– – Valves for the control of pneumatic power transmission 2,2 —
8481 30
– Check (non-return) valves
8481 30 91
– – Of cast iron or steel 2,2 —
8481 30 99
– – Other 2,2 —
8481 40
– Safety or relief valves
8481 40 10
– – Of cast iron or steel 2,2 —
8481 40 90
– – Other 2,2 —
8481 80
– Other appliances
– – Taps, cocks and valves for sinks, washbasins, bidets, water cisterns, baths and similar fixtures
8481 80 11
– – – Mixing valves 2,2 —
8481 80 19
– – – Other 2,2 —
– – Central heating radiator valves
8481 80 31
– – – Thermostatic valves 2,2 —
8481 80 39
– – – Other 2,2 —
8481 80 40
– – Valves for pneumatic tyres and inner tubes 2,2 —
– – – Process control valves
8481 80 51
– – – – Temperature regulators 2,2 —
8481 80 59
– – – – Other 2,2 —
8481 80 61
– – – – – Of cast iron 2,2 —
8481 80 63
– – – – – Of steel 2,2 —
8481 80 69
– – – – – Other 2,2 —
8481 80 71
– – – – – Of cast iron 2,2 —
8481 80 73
– – – – – Of steel 2,2 —
8481 80 79
– – – – – Other 2,2 —
8481 80 81
– – – – Ball and plug valves 2,2 —
8481 80 85
– – – – Butterfly valves 2,2 —
8481 80 87
– – – – Diaphragm valves 2,2 —
8481 80 99
– – – – Other 2,2 —
8482
Ball or roller bearings
8482 10 10
– – With greatest external diameter not exceeding 30 mm 8 —
8482 20 00
– Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies 8 —
8482 30 00
– Spherical roller bearings 8 —
8482 40 00
– Needle roller bearings 8 —
8482 50 00
– Other cylindrical roller bearings 8 —
8482 80 00
– Other, including combined ball/roller bearings 8 —
8482 91
– – Balls, needles and rollers
8482 91 10
– – – Tapered rollers 8 —
8482 91 90
– – – Other 7,7 —
8483
Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including torque converters; flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks; clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)
8483 10
– Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks
– – Cranks and crank shafts
8483 10 21
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 4 —
8483 10 25
– – – Of open-die forged steel 4 —
8483 10 29
– – – Other 4 —
8483 10 50
– – Articulated shafts 4 —
8483 20 00
– Bearing housings, incorporating ball or roller bearings 6 —
8483 30
– Bearing housings, not incorporating ball or roller bearings; plain shaft bearings
8483 30 32
– – – For ball or roller bearings 5,7 —
8483 30 38
– – – Other 3,4 —
8483 30 80
– – Plain shaft bearings 3,4 —
8483 40
– Gears and gearing, other than toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including torque converters
– – Gears and gearing other than friction gears
8483 40 21
– – – Spur and helical 3,7 —
8483 40 23
– – – Bevel and bevel/spur 3,7 —
8483 40 25
– – – Worm gear 3,7 —
8483 40 29
– – – Other 3,7 —
8483 40 30
– – Ball or roller screws 3,7 —
– – Gear boxes and other speed changers
8483 40 51
– – – Gear boxes 3,7 —
8483 40 59
– – – Other 3,7 —
8483 40 90
– – Other 3,7 —
8483 50
– Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks
8483 50 20
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 2,7 —
8483 50 80
– – Other 2,7 —
8483 60
– Clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)
8483 60 20
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 2,7 —
8483 60 80
– – Other 2,7 —
8483 90
– Toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; parts
8483 90 20
– – Parts of bearing housings 5,7 —
8483 90 81
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 2,7 —
8483 90 89
– – – Other 2,7 —
8484
Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical seals
8484 10 00
– Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal 1,7 —
8484 20 00
– Mechanical seals 1,7 —
8486
Machines and apparatus of a kind used solely or principally for the manufacture of semiconductor boules or wafers, semiconductor devices, electronic integrated circuits or flat panel displays; machines and apparatus specified in note 9(C) to this chapter; parts and accessories
8486 10 00
– Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of boules or wafers Free —
8486 20
– Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of semiconductor devices or of electronic integrated circuits
8486 20 10
– – Machine-tools operated by ultrasonic processes 3,5 p/st
8486 20 90
– – Other Free —
8486 30
– Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of flat panel displays
8486 30 10
– – Apparatus for chemical vapour deposition on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 2,4 ( 17 ) —
8486 30 30
– – Apparatus for dry-etching patterns on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 3,5 ( 17 ) —
8486 30 50
– – Apparatus for physical deposition by sputtering on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 3,7 ( 17 ) —
8486 30 90
– – Other Free —
8486 40 00
– Machines and apparatus specified in note 9(C) to this chapter Free —
8486 90
– Parts and accessories
8486 90 10
– – Tool holders and self-opening dieheads; workholders 1,2 —
8486 90 20
– – – Parts of spinners for coating photographic emulsions on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 1,7 ( 17 ) —
8486 90 30
– – – Parts of deflash machines for cleaning the metal leads of semiconductor packages prior to the electroplating process 1,7 ( 17 ) —
8486 90 40
– – – Parts of apparatus for physical deposition by sputtering on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 3,7 ( 17 ) —
8486 90 50
– – – Parts and accessories for apparatus for dry-etching patterns on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 1,2 ( 17 ) —
8486 90 60
– – – Parts and accessories for apparatus for chemical vapour deposition on liquid crystal devices (LCD) substrates 1,7 ( 17 ) —
8486 90 70
– – – Parts and accessories for machine-tools operated by ultrasonic processes 1,2 —
8486 90 90
– – – Other Free —
8487
Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8487 10
– Ships' or boats' propellers and blades therefor
8487 10 10
– – Of bronze 1,7 p/st
8487 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8487 90 10
– – Of non-malleable cast iron 1,7 —
8487 90 30
– – Of malleable cast iron 1,7 —
8487 90 51
– – – Of cast steel 1,7 —
8487 90 53
– – – Of open-die forged iron or steel 1,7 —
8487 90 55
– – – Of closed-die forged iron or steel 1,7 —
8487 90 59
– – – Other 1,7 —
8487 90 90
– – Other 1,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
electrically warmed blankets, bed pads, foot-muffs or the like; electrically warmed clothing, footwear or ear pads or other electrically warmed articles worn on or about the person;
b
articles of glass of heading 7011;
c
machines and apparatus of heading 8486;
d
vacuum apparatus of a kind used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes (Chapter 90); or
e
electrically heated furniture of Chapter 94.
2.
Headings 8501 to 8504 do not apply to goods described in heading 8511, 8512, 8540, 8541 or 8542. However, metal tank mercury arc rectifiers remain classified in heading 8504.
3.
Heading 8509 covers only the following electromechanical machines of the kind commonly used for domestic purposes:
a
floor polishers, food grinders and mixers, and fruit or vegetable juice extractors, of any weight;
b
other machines provided the weight of such machines does not exceed 20 kg. The heading does not, however, apply to fans or ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters (heading 8414), centrifugal clothes-dryers (heading 8421), dishwashing machines (heading 8422), household washing machines (heading 8450), roller or other ironing machines (heading 8420 or 8451), sewing machines (heading 8452), electric scissors (heading 8467) or to electrothermic appliances (heading 8516).
4.
For the purposes of heading 8523:
a
‘solid-state non-volatile storage devices’ (for example, ‘flash memory cards’ or ‘flash electronic storage cards’) are storage devices with a connecting socket, comprising in the same housing one or more flash memories (for example, ‘Flash E 2 PROM’) in the form of integrated circuits mounted on a printed circuit board. They may include a controller in the form of an integrated circuit and discrete passive components, such as capacitors and resistors;
b
the term ‘smart cards’ means cards which have embedded in them one or more electronic integrated circuits (a microprocessor, random access memory (RAM) or read-only memory (ROM)) in the form of chips. These cards may contain contacts, a magnetic stripe or an embedded antenna but do not contain any other active or passive circuit elements.
5.
For the purposes of heading 8534, ‘printed circuits’ are circuits obtained by forming on an insulating base, by any printing process (for example, embossing, plating-up, etching) or by the ‘film circuit’ technique, conductor elements, contacts or other printed components (for example, inductances, resistors, capacitors) alone or interconnected according to a pre-established pattern, other than elements which can produce, rectify, modulate or amplify an electrical signal (for example, semiconductor elements). The expression ‘printed circuits’ does not cover circuits combined with elements other than those obtained during the printing process, nor does it cover individual, discrete resistors, capacitors or inductances. Printed circuits may, however, be fitted with non-printed connecting elements. Thin- or thick-film circuits comprising passive and active elements obtained during the same technological process are to be classified in heading 8542.
6.
For the purpose of heading 8536, ‘connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables’ means connectors that simply mechanically align optical fibres end to end in a digital line system. They perform no other function, such as the amplification, regeneration or modification of a signal.
7.
Heading 8537 does not include cordless infrared devices for the remote control of television receivers or other electrical equipment (heading 8543).
8.
For the purposes of headings 8541 and 8542: For the classification of the articles defined in this note, headings 8541 and 8542 shall take precedence over any other heading in the nomenclature, except in the case of heading 8523, which might cover them by reference to, in particular, their function.
a
‘Diodes, transistors and similar semiconductor devices’ are semiconductor devices the operation of which depends on variations in resistivity on the application of an electric field.
b
‘Electronic integrated circuits’ are:
1
monolithic integrated circuits in which the circuit elements (diodes, transistors, resistors, capacitors, inductances, etc.) are created in the mass (essentially) and on the surface of a semiconductor or compound semiconductor material (for example, doped silicon, gallium arsenide, silicon germanium, indium phosphide) and are inseparably associated;
2
hybrid integrated circuits in which passive elements (resistors, capacitors, inductances, etc.), obtained by thin- or thick-film technology, and active elements (diodes, transistors, monolithic integrated circuits, etc.), obtained by semiconductor technology, are combined to all intents and purposes indivisibly, by interconnections or interconnecting cables, on a single insulating substrate (glass, ceramic, etc.). These circuits may also include discrete components;
3
multichip integrated circuits consisting of two or more interconnected monolithic integrated circuits combined to all intents and purposes indivisibly, whether or not on one or more insulating substrates, with or without leadframes, but with no other active or passive circuit elements.
9.
For the purposes of heading 8548, ‘spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators’ are those which are neither usable as such because of breakage, cutting-up, wear or other reasons, nor capable of being recharged.
Subheading note Subheading note
1.
Subheading 8527 12 covers only cassette-players with built-in amplifier, without built-in loudspeaker, capable of operating without an external source of electric power and the dimensions of which do not exceed 170 mm × 100 mm × 45 mm.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Subheadings 8519 20 10, 8519 30 00 and 8519 89 11 are to be taken not to apply to sound reproducing apparatus with laser reading system.
2.
Subheading note 1 is applicable, mutatis mutandis , to subheadings 8519 81 15 and 8519 81 65.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8501
Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets)
8501 10
– Motors of an output not exceeding 37,5 W
8501 10 10
– – Synchronous motors of an output not exceeding 18 W 4,7 p/st
8501 10 91
– – – Universal AC/DC motors 2,7 p/st
8501 10 93
– – – AC motors 2,7 p/st
8501 10 99
– – – DC motors 2,7 p/st
8501 20 00
– Universal AC/DC motors of an output exceeding 37,5 W 2,7 p/st
– Other DC motors; DC generators
8501 31 00
– – Of an output not exceeding 750 W 2,7 p/st
8501 32
– – Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 75 kW
8501 32 20
– – – Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 7,5 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 32 80
– – – Of an output exceeding 7,5 kW but not exceeding 75 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 33 00
– – Of an output exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 34
– – Of an output exceeding 375 kW
8501 34 50
– – – Traction motors 2,7 p/st
– – – Other, of an output
8501 34 92
– – – – Exceeding 375 kW but not exceeding 750 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 34 98
– – – – Exceeding 750 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 40
– Other AC motors, single-phase
8501 40 20
– – Of an output not exceeding 750 W 2,7 p/st
8501 40 80
– – Of an output exceeding 750 W 2,7 p/st
– Other AC motors, multi-phase
8501 51 00
– – Of an output not exceeding 750 W 2,7 p/st
8501 52
– – Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 75 kW
8501 52 20
– – – Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 7,5 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 52 30
– – – Of an output exceeding 7,5 kW but not exceeding 37 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 52 90
– – – Of an output exceeding 37 kW but not exceeding 75 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 53
– – Of an output exceeding 75 kW
8501 53 50
– – – Traction motors 2,7 p/st
– – – Other, of an output
8501 53 81
– – – – Exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 53 94
– – – – Exceeding 375 kW but not exceeding 750 kW 2,7 p/st
8501 53 99
– – – – Exceeding 750 kW 2,7 p/st
– AC generators alternators
8501 61
– – Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA
8501 61 20
– – – Of an output not exceeding 7,5 kVA 2,7 p/st
8501 61 80
– – – Of an output exceeding 7,5 kVA but not exceeding 75 kVA 2,7 p/st
8501 62 00
– – Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 2,7 p/st
8501 63 00
– – Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 2,7 p/st
8501 64 00
– – Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502
Electric generating sets and rotary converters
– Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines diesel or semi-diesel engines
8502 11
– – Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA
8502 11 20
– – – Of an output not exceeding 7,5 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 11 80
– – – Of an output exceeding 7,5 kVA but not exceeding 75 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 12 00
– – Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 13
– – Of an output exceeding 375 kVA
8502 13 20
– – – Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 13 40
– – – Of an output exceeding 750 kVA but not exceeding 2 000 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 13 80
– – – Of an output exceeding 2 000 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 20
– Generating sets with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines
8502 20 20
– – Of an output not exceeding 7,5 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 20 40
– – Of an output exceeding 7,5 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 20 60
– – Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 20 80
– – Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 2,7 p/st
8502 31 00
– – Wind-powered 2,7 p/st
8502 39 20
– – – Turbo-generators 2,7 p/st
8502 39 80
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8502 40 00
– Electric rotary converters 2,7 p/st
8503 00
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading 8501 or 8502
8503 00 10
– Non-magnetic retaining rings 2,7 —
8503 00 91
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 2,7 —
8503 00 99
– – Other 2,7 —
8504
Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors
8504 10
– Ballasts for discharge lamps or tubes
8504 10 20
– – Inductors, whether or not connected with a capacitor 3,7 p/st
8504 10 80
– – Other 3,7 p/st
8504 21 00
– – Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 650 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 22
– – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 650 kVA but not exceeding 10 000 kVA
8504 22 10
– – – Exceeding 650 kVA but not exceeding 1 600 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 22 90
– – – Exceeding 1 600 kVA but not exceeding 10 000 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 23 00
– – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10 000 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 31
– – Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1 kVA
8504 31 21
– – – – For voltage measurement 3,7 p/st
8504 31 29
– – – – Other 3,7 p/st
8504 31 80
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
8504 32
– – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1 kVA but not exceeding 16 kVA
8504 32 20
– – – Measuring transformers 3,7 p/st
8504 32 80
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
8504 33 00
– – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 34 00
– – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 kVA 3,7 p/st
8504 40
– Static converters
8504 40 30
– – Of a kind used with telecommunication apparatus, automatic data-processing machines and units thereof Free p/st
8504 40 40
– – – Polycrystalline semiconductor rectifiers 3,3 p/st
8504 40 55
– – – – Accumulator chargers 3,3 p/st
8504 40 81
– – – – – Rectifiers 3,3 —
8504 40 84
– – – – – – Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 7,5 kVA 3,3 —
8504 40 88
– – – – – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 7,5 kVA 3,3 —
8504 40 90
– – – – – Other 3,3 —
8504 50
– Other inductors
8504 50 20
– – Of a kind used with telecommunication apparatus and for power supplies for automatic data-processing machines and units thereof Free —
8504 50 95
– – Other 3,7 —
8504 90 05
– – – Electronic assemblies of machines of subheading 8504 50 20 Free —
8504 90 11
– – – – Ferrite cores 2,2 —
8504 90 18
– – – – Other 2,2 —
8504 90 91
– – – Electronic assemblies of machines of subheading 8504 40 30 Free —
8504 90 99
– – – Other 2,2 —
8505
Electromagnets; permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets after magnetisation; electromagnetic or permanent magnet chucks, clamps and similar holding devices; electromagnetic couplings, clutches and brakes; electromagnetic lifting heads
– Permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets after magnetisation
8505 11 00
– – Of metal 2,2 —
8505 19 10
– – – Permanent magnets of agglomerated ferrite 2,2 —
8505 19 90
– – – Other 2,2 —
8505 20 00
– Electromagnetic couplings, clutches and brakes 2,2 —
8505 90
– Other, including parts
8505 90 10
– – Electromagnets 1,8 —
8505 90 30
– – Electromagnetic or permanent magnet chucks, clamps and similar holding devices 1,8 —
8505 90 50
– – Electromagnetic lifting heads 2,2 —
8505 90 90
– – Parts 1,8 —
8506
Primary cells and primary batteries
8506 10
– Manganese dioxide
8506 10 11
– – – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 10 15
– – – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 10 19
– – – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 10 91
– – – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 10 95
– – – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 10 99
– – – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 30 10
– – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 30 30
– – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 30 90
– – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 40 10
– – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 40 30
– – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 40 90
– – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 50 10
– – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 50 30
– – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 50 90
– – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 60 10
– – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 60 30
– – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 60 90
– – Other 4,7 p/st
8506 80
– Other primary cells and primary batteries
8506 80 05
– – Dry zinc-carbon batteries of a voltage of 5,5 V or more but not exceeding 6,5 V Free p/st
8506 80 11
– – – Cylindrical cells 4,7 p/st
8506 80 15
– – – Button cells 4,7 p/st
8506 80 90
– – – Other 4,7 p/st
8507
Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square)
8507 10
– Lead-acid, of a kind used for starting piston engines
– – Of a weight not exceeding 5 kg
8507 10 41
– – – Working with liquid electrolyte 3,7 p/st
8507 10 49
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
– – Of a weight exceeding 5 kg
8507 10 92
– – – Working with liquid electrolyte 3,7 p/st
8507 10 98
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
8507 20
– Other lead-acid accumulators
– – Traction accumulators
8507 20 41
– – – Working with liquid electrolyte 3,7 ce/el
8507 20 49
– – – Other 3,7 ce/el
8507 20 92
– – – Working with liquid electrolyte 3,7 ce/el
8507 20 98
– – – Other 3,7 ce/el
8507 30 20
– – Hermetically sealed 2,6 p/st
8507 30 81
– – – Traction accumulators 2,6 ce/el
8507 30 89
– – – Other 2,6 ce/el
8507 40 00
– Nickel-iron 2,7 p/st
8507 80
– Other accumulators
8507 80 20
– – Nickel-hydride 2,7 p/st
8507 80 30
– – Lithium-ion 2,7 p/st
8507 80 80
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8507 90 20
– – Plates for accumulators 2,7 —
8507 90 30
– – Separators 2,7 —
8507 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
– With self-contained electric motor
8508 11 00
– – Of a power not exceeding 1 500 W and having a dust bag or other receptable capacity not exceeding 20 l 2,2 p/st
8508 19 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8508 60 00
– Other vacuum cleaners 1,7 p/st
8509
Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508
8509 40 00
– Food grinders and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors 2,2 p/st
8509 80 00
– Other appliances 2,2 —
8510
Shavers, hair clippers and hair-removing appliances, with self-contained electric motor
8510 10 00
– Shavers 2,2 p/st
8510 20 00
– Hair clippers 2,2 p/st
8510 30 00
– Hair-removing appliances 2,2 p/st
8511
Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition internal combustion engines (for example, ignition magnetos, magneto-dynamos, ignition coils, sparking plugs and glow plugs, starter motors); generators (for example, dynamos, alternators) and cut-outs of a kind used in conjunction with such engines
8511 10 00
– Sparking plugs 3,2 —
8511 20 00
– Ignition magnetos; magneto-dynamos; magnetic flywheels 3,2 —
8511 30 00
– Distributors; ignition coils 3,2 —
8511 40 00
– Starter motors and dual purpose starter-generators 3,2 —
8511 50 00
– Other generators 3,2 —
8511 80 00
– Other equipment 3,2 —
8512
Electrical lighting or signalling equipment (excluding articles of heading 8539), windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters, of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles
8512 10 00
– Lighting or visual signalling equipment of a kind used on bicycles 2,7 —
8512 20 00
– Other lighting or visual signalling equipment 2,7 —
8512 30
– Sound signalling equipment
8512 30 10
– – Burglar alarms of a kind used for motor vehicles 2,2 p/st
8512 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8512 40 00
– Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters 2,7 —
8512 90 10
– – Of apparatus of subheading 8512 30 10 2,2 —
8512 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8513
Portable electric lamps designed to function by their own source of energy (for example, dry batteries, accumulators, magnetos), other than lighting equipment of heading 8512
8514
Industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens (including those functioning by induction or dielectric loss); other industrial or laboratory equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss
8514 10
– Resistance heated furnaces and ovens
8514 10 10
– – Bakery and biscuit ovens 2,2 —
8514 10 80
– – Other 2,2 —
8514 20
– Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss
8514 20 10
– – Induction furnaces and ovens 2,2 —
8514 20 80
– – Dielectric furnaces and ovens 2,2 —
8514 30
– Other furnaces and ovens
8514 30 19
– – Infra-red radiation ovens 2,2 —
8514 30 99
– – Other 2,2 —
8514 40 00
– Other equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss 2,2 —
8515
Electric (including electrically heated gas), laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electron beam, magnetic pulse or plasma arc soldering, brazing or welding machines and apparatus, whether or not capable of cutting; electric machines and apparatus for hot spraying of metals or cermets
– Brazing or soldering machines and apparatus
8515 11 00
– – Soldering irons and guns 2,7 —
8515 19 00
– – Other 2,7 —
8515 21 00
– – Fully or partly automatic 2,7 —
8515 29 10
– – – For butt welding 2,7 —
8515 29 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8515 31 00
– – Fully or partly automatic 2,7 —
– – – For manual welding with coated electrodes, complete with welding or cutting devices, and consigned with
8515 39 13
– – – – Transformers 2,7 —
8515 39 18
– – – – Generators or rotary converters or static converters, rectifiers or rectifying apparatus 2,7 —
8515 39 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8515 80
– Other machines and apparatus
8515 80 11
– – – For welding 2,7 p/st
8515 80 19
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8515 80 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8516
Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters; electric space-heating apparatus and soil-heating apparatus; electrothermic hairdressing apparatus (for example, hairdryers, hair curlers, curling tong heaters) and hand dryers; electric smoothing irons; other electrothermic appliances of a kind used for domestic purposes; electric heating resistors, other than those of heading 8545
8516 10
– Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters
8516 10 11
– – – Instantaneous water heaters 2,7 p/st
8516 10 19
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8516 10 90
– – Immersion heaters 2,7 p/st
– Electric space-heating apparatus and electric soil-heating apparatus
8516 21 00
– – Storage heating radiators 2,7 p/st
8516 29 10
– – – Liquid-filled radiators 2,7 p/st
8516 29 50
– – – Convection heaters 2,7 p/st
8516 29 91
– – – – With built-in fan 2,7 p/st
8516 29 99
– – – – Other 2,7 p/st
– Electrothermic hairdressing or hand-drying apparatus
8516 31 10
– – – Drying hoods 2,7 p/st
8516 31 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8516 32 00
– – Other hairdressing apparatus 2,7 —
8516 33 00
– – Hand-drying apparatus 2,7 p/st
8516 40
– Electric smoothing irons
8516 40 10
– – Steam smoothing irons 2,7 p/st
8516 40 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8516 50 00
– Microwave ovens 5 p/st
8516 60
– Other ovens; cookers, cooking plates, boiling rings; grillers and roasters
8516 60 10
– – Cookers (incorporating at least an oven and a hob) 2,7 p/st
– – Cooking plates, boiling rings and hobs
8516 60 51
– – – Hobs for building in 2,7 p/st
8516 60 59
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8516 60 70
– – Grillers and roasters 2,7 p/st
8516 60 80
– – Ovens for building in 2,7 p/st
8516 60 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
– Other electrothermic appliances
8516 71 00
– – Coffee or tea makers 2,7 p/st
8516 72 00
– – Toasters 2,7 p/st
8516 79 20
– – – Deep fat fryers 2,7 p/st
8516 79 70
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8516 80
– Electric heating resistors
8516 80 20
– – Assembled with an insulated former 2,7 —
8516 80 80
– – Other 2,7 —
8517
Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide area network), other than transmission or reception apparatus of heading 8443, 8525, 8527 or 8528
– Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks
8517 11 00
– – Line telephone sets with cordless handsets Free p/st
8517 12 00
– – Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks Free p/st
8517 18 00
– – Other Free —
– Other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network such as a local or wide area network
8517 61 00
– – Base stations Free p/st
8517 62 00
– – Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data, including switching and routing apparatus Free —
8517 69 10
– – – Videophones Free p/st
8517 69 20
– – – Entry-phone systems Free —
– – – Reception apparatus for radio-telephony or radio-telegraphy
8517 69 31
– – – – Portable receivers for calling, alerting or paging Free p/st
8517 69 39
– – – – Other 9,3 p/st
8517 69 90
– – – Other Free —
– – Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for use therewith
8517 70 11
– – – Aerials for radio-telegraphic or radio-telephonic apparatus Free —
8517 70 15
– – – Telescopic and whip-type aerials for portable apparatus or for apparatus for fitting in motor vehicles 5 —
8517 70 19
– – – Other 3,6 —
8517 70 90
– – Other Free —
8518
Microphones and stands therefor; loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures; headphones and earphones, whether or not combined with a microphone, and sets consisting of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers; audio-frequency electric amplifiers; electric sound amplifier sets
8518 10
– Microphones and stands therefor
8518 10 30
– – Microphones having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3,4 kHz, of a diameter not exceeding 10 mm and a height not exceeding 3 mm, of a kind used for telecommunications Free —
8518 10 95
– – Other 2,5 —
– Loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures
8518 21 00
– – Single loudspeakers, mounted in their enclosures 4,5 p/st
8518 22 00
– – Multiple loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure 4,5 p/st
8518 29 30
– – – Loudspeakers having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3,4 kHz, of a diameter not exceeding 50 mm, of a kind used for telecommunications Free p/st
8518 29 95
– – – Other 3 p/st
8518 30
– Headphones and earphones, whether or not combined with a microphone, and sets consisting of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers
8518 30 20
– – Line telephone handsets Free —
8518 40
– Audio-frequency electric amplifiers
8518 40 30
– – Telephonic and measurement amplifiers 3 —
8518 40 81
– – – With only one channel 4,5 p/st
8518 40 89
– – – Other 4,5 p/st
8518 50 00
– Electric sound amplifier sets 2 p/st
8519
Sound recording or sound reproducing apparatus
8519 20
– Apparatus operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment
8519 20 10
– – Coin- or disc-operated record-players 6 p/st
8519 20 91
– – – With laser reading system 9,5 p/st
8519 20 99
– – – Other 4,5 p/st
8519 30 00
– Turntables (record-decks) 2 p/st
8519 50 00
– Telephone answering machines Free p/st
8519 81
– – Using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media
– – – Sound reproducing apparatus including cassette-players, not incorporating a sound recording device
8519 81 11
– – – – Transcribing machines 5 p/st
– – – – Other sound reproducing apparatus
8519 81 15
– – – – – Pocket-size cassette-players Free p/st
– – – – – Other, cassette-type
8519 81 21
– – – – – – With an analogue and digital reading system 9 p/st
8519 81 25
– – – – – – Other 2 p/st
– – – – – – With laser reading system
8519 81 31
– – – – – – – Of a kind used in motor vehicles, of a type using discs of a diameter not exceeding 6,5 cm 9 p/st
8519 81 35
– – – – – – – Other 9,5 p/st
8519 81 45
– – – – – – Other 4,5 p/st
8519 81 51
– – – – Dictating machines not capable of operating without an external source of power 4 p/st
– – – – Other magnetic tape recorders incorporating sound reproducing apparatus
– – – – – – With built-in amplifier and one or more built-in loudspeakers
8519 81 55
– – – – – – – Capable of operating without an external source of power Free p/st
8519 81 61
– – – – – – – Other 2 p/st
8519 81 65
– – – – – – Pocket-size recorders Free p/st
8519 81 75
– – – – – – Other 2 p/st
8519 81 81
– – – – – – Using magnetic tapes on reels, allowing sound recording or reproduction either at a single speed of 19 cm per second or at several speeds if those comprise only 19 cm per second and lower speeds 2 p/st
8519 81 85
– – – – – – Other 7 p/st
8519 81 95
– – – – Other 2 p/st
– – – Sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound recording device
8519 89 11
– – – – Record-players, other than those of subheading 8519 20 2 p/st
8519 89 15
– – – – Transcribing machines 5 p/st
8519 89 19
– – – – Other 4,5 p/st
8519 89 90
– – – Other 2 p/st
8521
Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner
8521 10
– Magnetic tape-type
8521 10 20
– – Using tape of a width not exceeding 1,3 cm and allowing recording or reproduction at a tape speed not exceeding 50 mm per second 14 p/st
8521 10 95
– – Other 8 p/st
8521 90 00
– Other 13,9 p/st
8522
Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 8519 to 8521
8522 10 00
– Pick-up cartridges 4 —
8522 90 30
– – Styli; diamonds, sapphires and other precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) for styli, whether or not mounted Free —
– – – Electronic assemblies
8522 90 41
– – – – Of apparatus of subheading 8519 50 00 Free —
8522 90 49
– – – – Other 4 —
8522 90 70
– – – Single cassette-deck assemblies with a total thickness not exceeding 53 mm, of a kind used in the manufacture of sound recording and reproducing apparatus Free —
8522 90 80
– – – Other 4 —
8523
Discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, ‘smart cards’ and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including matrices and masters for the production of discs, but excluding products of Chapter 37
8523 21 00
– – Cards incorporating a magnetic stripe 3,5 p/st
– – – Magnetic tapes; magnetic discs
8523 29 15
– – – – Unrecorded Free p/st
8523 29 31
– – – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free p/st
8523 29 33
– – – – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8523 29 39
– – – – – Other 3,5 p/st
8523 29 90
– – – Other 3,5 —
8523 40 11
– – – Discs for laser reading systems of a recording capacity not exceeding 900 megabytes, other than erasable Free p/st
8523 40 13
– – – Discs for laser reading systems of a recording capacity exceeding 900 megabytes but not exceeding 18 gigabytes, other than erasable Free p/st
8523 40 19
– – – Other Free —
– – – Discs for laser reading systems
8523 40 25
– – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free p/st
– – – – For reproducing sound only
8523 40 31
– – – – – Of a diameter not exceeding 6,5 cm 3,5 p/st
8523 40 39
– – – – – Of a diameter exceeding 6,5 cm 3,5 p/st
8523 40 45
– – – – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8523 40 51
– – – – – – Digital versatile discs (DVD) 3,5 p/st
8523 40 59
– – – – – – Other 3,5 p/st
8523 40 91
– – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free p/st
8523 40 93
– – – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8523 40 99
– – – – Other 3,5 p/st
8523 51
– – Solid-state non-volatile storage devices
8523 51 10
– – – Unrecorded Free p/st
8523 51 91
– – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free p/st
8523 51 93
– – – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8523 51 99
– – – – Other 3,5 p/st
8523 52
– – ‘Smart cards’
8523 52 10
– – – With two or more electronic integrated circuits 3,7 p/st
8523 52 90
– – – Other Free p/st
8523 59 10
– – – Unrecorded Free p/st
8523 59 91
– – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free p/st
8523 59 93
– – – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8523 59 99
– – – – Other 3,5 p/st
8523 80 10
– – Unrecorded Free —
8523 80 91
– – – For reproducing phenomena other than sound or image Free —
8523 80 93
– – – For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image recorded in a machine-readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data-processing machine Free —
8523 80 99
– – – Other 3,5 —
8525
Transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders
8525 50 00
– Transmission apparatus 3,6 p/st
8525 60 00
– Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus Free p/st
8525 80
– Television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders
8525 80 11
– – – With 3 or more camera tubes 3 p/st
8525 80 19
– – – Other 4,9 p/st
8525 80 30
– – Digital cameras Free p/st
– – Video camera recorders
8525 80 91
– – – Only able to record sound and images taken by the television camera 4,9 p/st
8525 80 99
– – – Other 14 p/st
8526
Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus
8526 10 00
– Radar apparatus 3,7 —
8526 91
– – Radio navigational aid apparatus
8526 91 20
– – – Radio navigational receivers 3,7 p/st
8526 91 80
– – – Other 3,7 —
8526 92 00
– – Radio remote control apparatus 3,7 —
8527
Reception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock
– Radio-broadcast receivers capable of operating without an external source of power
8527 12
– – Pocket-size radio cassette players
8527 12 10
– – – With an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 12 90
– – – Other 10 p/st
8527 13
– – Other apparatus combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus
8527 13 10
– – – With laser reading system 12 p/st
8527 13 91
– – – – Of the cassette-type with an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 13 99
– – – – Other 10 p/st
8527 19 00
– – Other Free p/st
– Radio-broadcast receivers not capable of operating without an external source of power, of a kind used in motor vehicles
8527 21
– – Combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus
– – – Capable of receiving and decoding digital radio data system signals
8527 21 20
– – – – With laser reading system 14 p/st
8527 21 52
– – – – – Of the cassette-type with an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 21 59
– – – – – Other 10 p/st
8527 21 70
– – – – With laser reading system 14 p/st
8527 21 92
– – – – – Of the cassette-type with an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 21 98
– – – – – Other 10 p/st
8527 29 00
– – Other 12 p/st
8527 91
– – Combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus
– – – Within the same housing one or more loudspeakers
8527 91 11
– – – – Of the cassette-type with an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 91 19
– – – – Other 10 p/st
8527 91 35
– – – – With laser reading system 12 p/st
8527 91 91
– – – – – Of the cassette-type with an analogue and digital reading system 14 p/st
8527 91 99
– – – – – Other 10 p/st
8527 92
– – Not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus but combined with a clock
8527 92 10
– – – Alarm clock radios Free p/st
8527 92 90
– – – Other 9 p/st
8527 99 00
– – Other 9 p/st
8528
Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus
– Cathode-ray tube monitors
8528 41 00
– – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 8471 Free p/st
8528 49 10
– – – Black and white or other monochrome 14 p/st
8528 49 35
– – – – With a screen width/height ratio less than 1,5 14 p/st
8528 49 91
– – – – – With scanning parameters not exceeding 625 lines 14 p/st
8528 49 99
– – – – – With scanning parameters exceeding 625 lines 14 p/st
8528 51 00
– – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 8471 Free p/st
8528 59 10
– – – Black and white or other monochrome 14 ( 85 ) p/st
8528 59 90
– – – Colour 14 ( 86 ) p/st
8528 61 00
– – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 8471 Free p/st
8528 69 10
– – – Operating by means of flat panel display (for example, a liquid crystal device), capable of displaying digital information generated by an automatic data-processing machine Free p/st
8528 69 91
– – – – Black and white or other monochrome 2 p/st
8528 69 99
– – – – Colour 14 p/st
– Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus
8528 71
– – Not designed to incorporate a video display or screen
8528 71 11
– – – – Electronic assemblies for incorporation into automatic data-processing machines Free p/st
8528 71 13
– – – – Apparatus with a microprocessor-based device incorporating a modem for gaining access to the Internet, and having a function of interactive information exchange, capable of receiving television signals (‘set-top boxes with communication function’) Free p/st
8528 71 19
– – – – Other 14 p/st
8528 71 90
– – – Other 14 p/st
8528 72
– – Other, colour
8528 72 10
– – – Television projection equipment 14 p/st
8528 72 20
– – – Apparatus incorporating a video recorder or reproducer 14 p/st
– – – – With integral tube
– – – – – With a screen width/height ratio less than 1,5, with a diagonal measurement of the screen
8528 72 31
– – – – – – Not exceeding 42 cm 14 p/st
8528 72 33
– – – – – – Exceeding 42 cm but not exceeding 52 cm 14 p/st
8528 72 35
– – – – – – Exceeding 52 cm but not exceeding 72 cm 14 p/st
8528 72 39
– – – – – – Exceeding 72 cm 14 p/st
– – – – – – With scanning parameters not exceeding 625 lines, with a diagonal measurement of the screen
8528 72 51
– – – – – – – Not exceeding 75 cm 14 p/st
8528 72 59
– – – – – – – Exceeding 75 cm 14 p/st
8528 72 75
– – – – – – With scanning parameters exceeding 625 lines 14 p/st
8528 72 91
– – – – – With a screen width/height ratio less than 1,5 14 p/st
8528 72 99
– – – – – Other 14 p/st
8528 73 00
– – Other, black and white or other monochrome 2 p/st
8529
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 8525 to 8528
8529 10
– Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for use therewith
8529 10 11
– – – Telescopic and whip-type aerials for portable apparatus or for apparatus for fitting in motor vehicles 5 —
– – – Outside aerials for radio or television broadcast receivers
8529 10 31
– – – – For reception via satellite 3,6 —
8529 10 39
– – – – Other 3,6 —
8529 10 65
– – – Inside aerials for radio or television broadcast receivers, including built-in types 4 —
8529 10 69
– – – Other 3,6 —
8529 10 80
– – Aerial filters and separators 3,6 —
8529 10 95
– – Other 3,6 —
8529 90 20
– – Parts of apparatus of subheadings 8525 60 00, 8525 80 30, 8528 41 00, 8528 51 00 and 8528 61 00 Free —
8529 90 41
– – – – Of wood 2 —
8529 90 49
– – – – Of other materials 3 —
8529 90 65
– – – Electronic assemblies 3 —
8529 90 92
– – – – For television cameras of subheadings 8525 80 11 and 8525 80 19 and apparatus of headings 8527 and 8528 5 —
8529 90 97
– – – – Other 3 —
8530
Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields (other than those of heading 8608)
8530 10 00
– Equipment for railways or tramways 1,7 —
8530 80 00
– Other equipment 1,7 —
8531
Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator panels, burglar or fire alarms), other than those of heading 8512 or 8530
8531 10
– Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus
8531 10 30
– – Of a kind used for buildings 2,2 p/st
8531 10 95
– – Other 2,2 p/st
8531 20
– Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light emitting diodes (LED)
8531 20 20
– – Incorporating light emitting diodes (LED) Free —
– – Incorporating liquid crystal devices LCD
8531 20 40
– – – Incorporating active matrix liquid crystal devices (LCD) Free —
8531 20 95
– – – Other Free —
8531 80
– Other apparatus
8531 80 20
– – Flat panel display devices Free —
8531 80 95
– – Other 2,2 —
8531 90 20
– – Of apparatus of subheadings 8531 20 and 8531 80 20 Free —
8531 90 85
– – Other 2,2 —
8532
Electrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set)
8532 10 00
– Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60 Hz circuits and having a reactive power handling capacity of not less than 0,5 kvar (power capacitors) Free —
8532 21 00
– – Tantalum Free —
8532 22 00
– – Aluminium electrolytic Free —
8532 23 00
– – Ceramic dielectric, single layer Free —
8532 24 00
– – Ceramic dielectric, multilayer Free —
8532 25 00
– – Dielectric of paper or plastics Free —
8532 29 00
– – Other Free —
8532 30 00
– Variable or adjustable (pre-set) capacitors Free —
8532 90 00
– Parts Free —
8533
Electrical resistors (including rheostats and potentiometers), other than heating resistors
8533 10 00
– Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types Free —
8533 21 00
– – For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20 W Free —
8533 29 00
– – Other Free —
– Wirewound variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers
8533 31 00
– – For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20 W Free —
8533 39 00
– – Other Free —
8533 40
– Other variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers
8533 40 10
– – For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20 W Free —
8533 40 90
– – Other Free —
8533 90 00
– Parts Free —
8534 00 11
– – Multilayer circuits Free —
8534 00 19
– – Other Free —
8534 00 90
– With other passive elements Free —
8535
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage exceeding 1 000 V
– Automatic circuit breakers
8535 21 00
– – For a voltage of less than 72,5 kV 2,7 —
8535 29 00
– – Other 2,7 —
8535 30
– Isolating switches and make-and-break switches
8535 30 10
– – For a voltage of less than 72,5 kV 2,7 —
8535 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8535 40 00
– Lightning arresters, voltage limiters and surge suppressors 2,7 —
8536
Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp holders and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding 1 000 V; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables
8536 10 10
– – For a current not exceeding 10 A 2,3 —
8536 10 50
– – For a current exceeding 10 A but not exceeding 63 A 2,3 —
8536 10 90
– – For a current exceeding 63 A 2,3 —
8536 20
– Automatic circuit breakers
8536 20 10
– – For a current not exceeding 63 A 2,3 —
8536 20 90
– – For a current exceeding 63 A 2,3 —
8536 30
– Other apparatus for protecting electrical circuits
8536 30 10
– – For a current not exceeding 16 A 2,3 —
8536 30 30
– – For a current exceeding 16 A but not exceeding 125 A 2,3 —
8536 30 90
– – For a current exceeding 125 A 2,3 —
8536 41
– – For a voltage not exceeding 60 V
8536 41 10
– – – For a current not exceeding 2 A 2,3 —
8536 41 90
– – – For a current exceeding 2 A 2,3 —
8536 49 00
– – Other 2,3 —
8536 50 03
– – Electronic AC switches consisting of optically coupled input and output circuits (insulated thyristor AC switches) Free —
8536 50 05
– – Electronic switches, including temperature protected electronic switches, consisting of a transistor and a logic chip (chip-on-chip technology) Free —
8536 50 07
– – Electromechanical snap-action switches for a current not exceeding 11 A Free —
– – – For a voltage not exceeding 60 V
8536 50 11
– – – – Push-button switches 2,3 —
8536 50 15
– – – – Rotary switches 2,3 —
8536 50 19
– – – – Other 2,3 —
8536 50 80
– – – Other 2,3 —
– Lamp holders, plugs and sockets
8536 61 10
– – – Edison lamp holders 2,3 —
8536 61 90
– – – Other 2,3 —
8536 69 10
– – – For coaxial cables Free —
8536 69 30
– – – For printed circuits Free —
8536 69 90
– – – Other 2,3 —
8536 70 00
– Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables 3 —
8536 90
– Other apparatus
8536 90 01
– – Prefabricated elements for electrical circuits 2,3 —
8536 90 10
– – Connections and contact elements for wire and cables Free —
8536 90 20
– – Wafer probers Free —
8536 90 85
– – Other 2,3 —
8537
Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90, and numerical control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading 8517
8537 10
– For a voltage not exceeding 1 000 V
8537 10 10
– – Numerical control panels with built-in automatic data-processing machine 2,1 —
8537 10 91
– – – Programmable memory controllers 2,1 —
8537 10 99
– – – Other 2,1 —
8537 20
– For a voltage exceeding 1 000 V
8537 20 91
– – For a voltage exceeding 1 000 V but not exceeding 72,5 kV 2,1 —
8537 20 99
– – For a voltage exceeding 72,5 kV 2,1 —
8538
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 8535, 8536 or 8537
8538 10 00
– Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases for the goods of heading 8537, not equipped with their apparatus 2,2 —
– – For wafer probers of subheading 8536 90 20
8538 90 11
– – – Electronic assemblies 3,2 ( 17 ) —
8538 90 19
– – – Other 1,7 ( 17 ) —
8538 90 91
– – – Electronic assemblies 3,2 —
8538 90 99
– – – Other 1,7 —
8539
Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed beam lamp units and ultraviolet or infra-red lamps; arc lamps
8539 10 00
– Sealed beam lamp units 2,7 p/st
– Other filament lamps, excluding ultraviolet or infra-red lamps
8539 21
– – Tungsten halogen
8539 21 30
– – – Of a kind used for motorcycles or other motor vehicles 2,7 p/st
– – – Other, for a voltage
8539 21 92
– – – – Exceeding 100 V 2,7 p/st
8539 21 98
– – – – Not exceeding 100 V 2,7 p/st
8539 22
– – Other, of a power not exceeding 200 W and for a voltage exceeding 100 V
8539 22 10
– – – Reflector lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 22 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8539 29 30
– – – Of a kind used for motorcycles or other motor vehicles 2,7 p/st
– – – Other, for a voltage
8539 29 92
– – – – Exceeding 100 V 2,7 p/st
8539 29 98
– – – – Not exceeding 100 V 2,7 p/st
– Discharge lamps, other than ultraviolet lamps
8539 31
– – Fluorescent, hot cathode
8539 31 10
– – – With double ended cap 2,7 p/st
8539 31 90
– – – Other 2,7 p/st
8539 32
– – Mercury or sodium vapour lamps; metal halide lamps
8539 32 10
– – – Mercury vapour lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 32 50
– – – Sodium vapour lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 32 90
– – – Metal halide lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 39 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
– Ultraviolet or infra-red lamps; arc lamps
8539 41 00
– – Arc lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 49 10
– – – Ultraviolet lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 49 30
– – – Infra-red lamps 2,7 p/st
8539 90 10
– – Lamp bases 2,7 —
8539 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8540
Thermionic, cold cathode or photocathode valves and tubes (for example, vacuum or vapour or gas filled valves and tubes, mercury arc rectifying valves and tubes, cathode ray tubes, television camera tubes)
– Cathode ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode ray tubes
– – – With a screen width/height ratio less than 1,5, with a diagonal measurement of the screen
8540 11 11
– – – – Not exceeding 42 cm 14 p/st
8540 11 13
– – – – Exceeding 42 cm but not exceeding 52 cm 14 p/st
8540 11 15
– – – – Exceeding 52 cm but not exceeding 72 cm 14 p/st
8540 11 19
– – – – Exceeding 72 cm 14 p/st
– – – Other, with a diagonal measurement of the screen
8540 11 91
– – – – Not exceeding 75 cm 14 p/st
8540 11 99
– – – – Exceeding 75 cm 14 p/st
8540 12 00
– – Black and white or other monochrome 7,5 p/st
8540 20
– Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photocathode tubes
8540 20 10
– – Television camera tubes 2,7 p/st
8540 20 80
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8540 40 00
– Data/graphic display tubes, colour, with a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0,4 mm 2,6 p/st
8540 50 00
– Data/graphic display tubes, black and white or other monochrome 2,6 p/st
8540 60 00
– Other cathode ray tubes 2,6 p/st
– Microwave tubes for example, magnetrons, klystrons, travelling wave tubes, carcinotrons, excluding grid-controlled tubes
8540 71 00
– – Magnetrons 2,7 p/st
8540 72 00
– – Klystrons 2,7 p/st
8540 79 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8540 81 00
– – Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes 2,7 p/st
8540 89 00
– – Other 2,7 p/st
8540 91 00
– – Of cathode ray tubes 2,7 —
8540 99 00
– – Other 2,7 —
8541
Diodes, transistors and similar semiconductor devices; photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels; light-emitting diodes; mounted piezoelectric crystals
8541 10 00
– Diodes, other than photosensitive or light-emitting diodes Free —
– Transistors, other than photosensitive transistors
8541 21 00
– – With a dissipation rate of less than 1 W Free —
8541 29 00
– – Other Free —
8541 30 00
– Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive devices Free —
8541 40
– Photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels; light-emitting diodes
8541 40 10
– – Light-emitting diodes, including laser diodes Free —
8541 40 90
– – Other Free —
8541 50 00
– Other semiconductor devices Free —
8541 60 00
– Mounted piezoelectric crystals Free —
8541 90 00
– Parts Free —
8542
Electronic integrated circuits
– Electronic integrated circuits
8542 31
– – Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters, logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits
8542 31 10
– – – Goods specified in note 8(b)(3) to this chapter Free —
8542 31 90
– – – Other Free —
8542 32 10
– – – Goods specified in note 8(b)(3) to this chapter Free —
– – – – Dynamic random-access memories D-RAMs
8542 32 31
– – – – – With a storage capacity not exceeding 512 Mbits Free p/st
8542 32 39
– – – – – With a storage capacity exceeding 512 Mbits Free p/st
8542 32 45
– – – – Static random-access memories (S-RAMs), including cache random-access memories (cache-RAMs) Free p/st
8542 32 55
– – – – UV erasable, programmable, read only memories (EPROMs) Free p/st
– – – – Electrically erasable, programmable, read only memories E 2 PROMs, including flash E 2 PROMs
– – – – – Flash E 2 PROMs
8542 32 61
– – – – – – With a storage capacity not exceeding 512 Mbits Free p/st
8542 32 69
– – – – – – With a storage capacity exceeding 512 Mbits Free p/st
8542 32 75
– – – – – Other Free p/st
8542 32 90
– – – – Other memories Free —
8542 33 00
– – Amplifiers Free —
8542 39 10
– – – Goods specified in note 8(b)(3) to this chapter Free —
8542 39 90
– – – Other Free —
8542 90 00
– Parts Free —
8543
Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8543 10 00
– Particle accelerators 4 —
8543 20 00
– Signal generators 3,7 —
8543 30 00
– Machines and apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis or electrophoresis 3,7 —
8543 70
– Other machines and apparatus
8543 70 10
– – Electrical machines with translation or dictionary functions Free —
8543 70 30
– – Aerial amplifiers 3,7 —
– – Sunbeds, sunlamps and similar suntanning equipment
– – – For fluorescent tubes using ultraviolet A rays
8543 70 51
– – – – With a maximum tube length of 100 cm 3,7 p/st
8543 70 55
– – – – Other 3,7 p/st
8543 70 59
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
8543 70 60
– – Electric fence energisers 3,7 —
8543 70 90
– – Other 3,7 —
8544
Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectors
8544 11 10
– – – Lacquered or enamelled 3,7 —
8544 11 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
8544 19 10
– – – Lacquered or enamelled 3,7 —
8544 19 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
8544 20 00
– Coaxial cable and other coaxial electric conductors 3,7 —
8544 30 00
– Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships 3,7 —
– Other electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 1 000 V
8544 42
– – Fitted with connectors
8544 42 10
– – – Of a kind used for telecommunications Free —
8544 42 90
– – – Other 3,3 —
8544 49 20
– – – Of a kind used for telecommunications, for a voltage not exceeding 80 V Free —
8544 49 91
– – – – Wire and cables, with individual conductor wires of a diameter exceeding 0,51 mm 3,7 —
8544 49 93
– – – – – For a voltage not exceeding 80 V 3,7 —
8544 49 95
– – – – – For a voltage exceeding 80 V but less than 1 000 V 3,7 —
8544 49 99
– – – – – For a voltage of 1 000 V 3,7 —
8544 60
– Other electric conductors, for a voltage exceeding 1 000 V
8544 60 10
– – With copper conductors 3,7 —
8544 60 90
– – With other conductors 3,7 —
8544 70 00
– Optical fibre cables Free —
8545
Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposes
8545 11 00
– – Of a kind used for furnaces 2,7 —
8545 19 10
– – – Electrodes for electrolysis installations 2,7 —
8545 19 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
8545 20 00
– Brushes 2,7 —
8545 90 10
– – Heating resistors 1,7 —
8545 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
8546
Electrical insulators of any material
8546 10 00
– Of glass 3,7 —
8546 20 10
– – With no metal parts 4,7 —
8546 20 91
– – – For overhead power transmission or traction lines 4,7 —
8546 20 99
– – – Other 4,7 —
8546 90 10
– – Of plastics 3,7 —
8546 90 90
– – Other 3,7 —
8547
Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading 8546; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material
8547 10
– Insulating fittings of ceramics
8547 10 10
– – Containing 80 % or more by weight of metallic oxides 4,7 —
8547 10 90
– – Other 4,7 —
8547 20 00
– Insulating fittings of plastics 3,7 —
8548
Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators; electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
8548 10
– Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators
8548 10 10
– – Spent primary cells, spent primary batteries 4,7 p/st
– – Spent electric accumulators
8548 10 21
– – – Lead-acid accumulators 2,6 ce/el
8548 10 29
– – – Other 2,6 ce/el
– – Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators
8548 10 91
– – – Containing lead Free —
8548 10 99
– – – Other Free —
8548 90 20
– – Memories in multicombinational forms such as stack D-RAMs and modules Free —
8548 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
SECTION XVII SECTION XVII
1.
This section does not cover articles of heading 9503 or 9508, or bobsleighs, toboggans or the like of heading 9506.
2.
The expressions ‘parts’ and ‘parts and accessories’ do not apply to the following articles, whether or not they are identifiable as for the goods of this section:
a
joints, washers and the like of any material (classified according to their constituent material or in heading 8484) or other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber (heading 4016);
b
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
c
articles of Chapter 82 (tools);
d
articles of heading 8306;
e
machines or apparatus of headings 8401 to 8479, or parts thereof; articles of heading 8481 or 8482 or, provided they constitute integral parts of engines or motors, articles of heading 8483;
f
electrical machinery or equipment (Chapter 85);
g
articles of Chapter 90;
h
articles of Chapter 91;
k
lamps or lighting fittings of heading 9405;
l
brushes of a kind used as parts of vehicles (heading 9603).
3.
References in Chapters 86 to 88 to ‘parts’ or ‘accessories’ do not apply to parts or accessories which are not suitable for use solely or principally with the articles of those chapters. A part or accessory which answers to a description in two or more of the headings of those chapters is to be classified under that heading which corresponds to the principal use of that part or accessory.
4.
For the purposes of this section:
a
vehicles specially constructed to travel on both road and rail are classified under the appropriate heading of Chapter 87;
b
amphibious motor vehicles are classified under the appropriate heading of Chapter 87;
c
aircraft specially constructed so that they can also be used as road vehicles are classified under the appropriate heading of Chapter 88.
5.
Air-cushion vehicles are to be classified in this section with the vehicles to which they are most akin as follows: Parts and accessories of air-cushion vehicles are to be classified in the same way as those of vehicles of the heading in which the air-cushion vehicles are classified under the above provisions. Hovertrain track fixtures and fittings are to be classified as railway track fixtures and fittings, and signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for hovertrain transport systems as signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways.
a
in Chapter 86 if designed to travel on a guide-track (hovertrains);
b
in Chapter 87 if designed to travel over land or over both land and water;
c
in Chapter 89 if designed to travel over water, whether or not able to land on beaches or landing stages or also able to travel over ice.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Subject to the provisions of additional note 3 to Chapter 89, tools and articles necessary for the maintenance or repair of vehicles, aircraft or vessels are to be classified with those vehicles, aircraft or vessels if presented with them. Other accessories presented with vehicles, aircraft or vessels are also to be classified therewith, if they form part of the normal equipment of the vehicles, aircraft or vessels and are normally sold with them.
2.
The provisions of general rule 2(a) are also applicable, at the request of the declarant and subject to conditions stipulated by the competent authorities, to goods of headings 8608, 8805, 8905 and 8907 imported in split consignments.
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
railway or tramway sleepers of wood or of concrete, or concrete guide-track sections for hovertrains (heading 4406 or 6810);
b
railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel of heading 7302; or
c
electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment of heading 8530.
2.
Heading 8607 applies inter alia to:
a
axles, wheels, wheel sets (running gear), metal tyres, hoops and hubs and other parts of wheels;
b
frames, underframes, bogies and bissel-bogies;
c
axle-boxes; brake gear;
d
buffers for rolling-stock; hooks and other coupling gear and corridor connections;
3.
Subject to the provisions of note 1 above, heading 8608 applies inter alia to:
a
assembled track, turntables, platform buffers, loading gauges;
b
semaphores, mechanical signal discs, level-crossing control gear, signal and point controls, and other mechanical (including electro-mechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment, whether or not fitted for electric lighting, for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8601
Rail locomotives powered from an external source of electricity or by electric accumulators
8601 10 00
– Powered from an external source of electricity 1,7 p/st
8601 20 00
– Powered by electric accumulators 1,7 p/st
8602
Other rail locomotives; locomotive tenders
8602 10 00
– Diesel-electric locomotives 1,7 —
8603
Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, other than those of heading 8604
8603 10 00
– Powered from an external source of electricity 1,7 p/st
8603 90 00
– Other 1,7 p/st
8604 00 00
Railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled (for example, workshops, cranes, ballast tampers, trackliners, testing coaches and track inspection vehicles) 1,7 p/st
8605 00 00
Railway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding those of heading 8604) 1,7 p/st
8606
Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled
8606 10 00
– Tank wagons and the like 1,7 p/st
8606 30 00
– Self-discharging vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606 10 1,7 p/st
8606 91
– – Covered and closed
8606 91 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 1,7 p/st
8606 91 80
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8606 92 00
– – Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm 1,7 p/st
8606 99 00
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8607
Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling stock
– Bogies, bissel-bogies, axles and wheels, and parts thereof
8607 11 00
– – Driving bogies and bissel-bogies 1,7 —
8607 12 00
– – Other bogies and bissel-bogies 1,7 —
8607 19
– – Other, including parts
– – – Axles, assembled or not; wheels and parts thereof
8607 19 01
– – – – Of cast iron or cast steel 2,7 —
8607 19 11
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 2,7 —
8607 19 18
– – – – Other 2,7 —
– – – Parts of bogies, bissel-bogies and the like
8607 19 91
– – – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8607 19 99
– – – – Other 1,7 —
– Brakes and parts thereof
8607 21
– – Air brakes and parts thereof
8607 21 10
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8607 21 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8607 29 10
– – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8607 29 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8607 30
– Hooks and other coupling devices, buffers, and parts thereof
8607 30 01
– – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8607 30 99
– – Other 1,7 —
8607 91
– – Of locomotives
8607 91 10
– – – Axle-boxes and parts thereof 3,7 —
8607 91 91
– – – – Of cast iron or cast steel 1,7 —
8607 91 99
– – – – Other 1,7 —
8607 99 10
– – – Axle-boxes and parts thereof 3,7 —
8607 99 30
– – – Bodies and parts thereof 1,7 —
8607 99 50
– – – Chassis and parts thereof 1,7 —
8607 99 90
– – – Other 1,7 —
8608 00
Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electromechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoing
8608 00 10
– Equipment for railways or tramways 1,7 —
8608 00 30
– Other equipment 1,7 —
8609 00
Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport
8609 00 10
– Containers with an anti-radiation lead covering, for the transport of radioactive materials ( Euratom ) Free p/st
8609 00 90
– Other Free p/st
1.
This chapter does not cover railway or tramway rolling stock designed solely for running on rails.
2.
For the purposes of this chapter, ‘tractors’ means vehicles constructed essentially for hauling or pushing another vehicle, appliance or load, whether or not they contain subsidiary provision for the transport, in connection with the main use of the tractor, of tools, seeds, fertilisers or other goods. Machines and working tools designed for fitting to tractors of heading 8701 as interchangeable equipment remain classified in their respective headings even if presented with the tractor, and whether or not mounted on it.
3.
Motor chassis fitted with cabs fall in headings 8702 to 8704, and not in heading 8706.
4.
Heading 8712 includes all children's bicycles. Other children's cycles fall in heading 9503.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8701
Tractors (other than tractors of heading 8709)
8701 10 00
– Pedestrian-controlled tractors 3 p/st
8701 20
– Road tractors for semi-trailers
8701 20 10
– – New 16 p/st
8701 20 90
– – Used 16 p/st
8701 30 00
– Track-laying tractors Free p/st
– – Agricultural tractors excluding pedestrian-controlled tractors and forestry tractors, wheeled
– – – New, of an engine power
8701 90 11
– – – – Not exceeding 18 kW Free p/st
8701 90 20
– – – – Exceeding 18 kW but not exceeding 37 kW Free p/st
8701 90 25
– – – – Exceeding 37 kW but not exceeding 59 kW Free p/st
8701 90 31
– – – – Exceeding 59 kW but not exceeding 75 kW Free p/st
8701 90 35
– – – – Exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 90 kW Free p/st
8701 90 39
– – – – Exceeding 90 kW Free p/st
8701 90 50
– – – Used Free p/st
8701 90 90
– – Other 7 p/st
8702
Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver
8702 10
– With compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8702 10 11
– – – New 16 p/st
8702 10 19
– – – Used 16 p/st
– – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8702 10 91
– – – New 10 p/st
8702 10 99
– – – Used 10 p/st
– – With spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine
– – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 800 cm 3
8702 90 11
– – – – New 16 p/st
8702 90 19
– – – – Used 16 p/st
– – – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3
8702 90 31
– – – – New 10 p/st
8702 90 39
– – – – Used 10 p/st
8702 90 90
– – With other engines 10 p/st
8703
Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 8702), including station wagons and racing cars
8703 10
– Vehicles specially designed for travelling on snow; golf cars and similar vehicles
8703 10 11
– – Vehicles specially designed for travelling on snow, with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel), or with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine 5 p/st
8703 10 18
– – Other 10 p/st
– Other vehicles, with spark-ignition internal combustion reciprocating piston engine
8703 21
– – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 1 000 cm 3
8703 21 10
– – – New 10 p/st
8703 21 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 22
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 000 cm 3 but not exceeding 1 500 cm 3
8703 22 10
– – – New 10 p/st
8703 22 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 23
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 500 cm 3 but not exceeding 3 000 cm 3
8703 23 11
– – – – Motor caravans 10 p/st
8703 23 19
– – – – Other 10 p/st
8703 23 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 24
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 3 000 cm 3
8703 24 10
– – – New 10 p/st
8703 24 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
– Other vehicles, with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine diesel or semi-diesel
8703 31
– – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 1 500 cm 3
8703 31 10
– – – New 10 p/st
8703 31 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 32
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1 500 cm 3 but not exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8703 32 11
– – – – Motor caravans 10 p/st
8703 32 19
– – – – Other 10 p/st
8703 32 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 33
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8703 33 11
– – – – Motor caravans 10 p/st
8703 33 19
– – – – Other 10 p/st
8703 33 90
– – – Used 10 p/st
8703 90 10
– – With electric motors 10 p/st
8703 90 90
– – Other 10 p/st
8704
Motor vehicles for the transport of goods
8704 10
– Dumpers designed for off-highway use
8704 10 10
– – With compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel), or with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine Free p/st
8704 10 90
– – Other Free p/st
– Other, with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine diesel or semi-diesel
8704 21
– – Of a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 5 tonnes
8704 21 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 3,5 p/st
– – – – With engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8704 21 31
– – – – – New 22 p/st
8704 21 39
– – – – – Used 22 p/st
– – – – With engines of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3
8704 21 91
– – – – – New 10 p/st
8704 21 99
– – – – – Used 10 p/st
8704 22
– – Of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes
8704 22 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 3,5 p/st
8704 22 91
– – – – New 22 p/st
8704 22 99
– – – – Used 22 p/st
8704 23
– – Of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 20 tonnes
8704 23 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 3,5 p/st
8704 23 91
– – – – New 22 p/st
8704 23 99
– – – – Used 22 p/st
– Other, with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine
8704 31
– – Of a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 5 tonnes
8704 31 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 3,5 p/st
– – – – With engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 800 cm 3
8704 31 31
– – – – – New 22 p/st
8704 31 39
– – – – – Used 22 p/st
– – – – With engines of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3
8704 31 91
– – – – – New 10 p/st
8704 31 99
– – – – – Used 10 p/st
8704 32
– – Of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes
8704 32 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 3,5 p/st
8704 32 91
– – – – New 22 p/st
8704 32 99
– – – – Used 22 p/st
8704 90 00
– Other 10 p/st
8705
Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units)
8705 10 00
– Crane lorries 3,7 p/st
8705 20 00
– Mobile drilling derricks 3,7 p/st
8705 30 00
– Fire fighting vehicles 3,7 p/st
8705 40 00
– Concrete-mixer lorries 3,7 p/st
8705 90 10
– – Breakdown lorries 3,7 p/st
8705 90 30
– – Concrete-pumping vehicles 3,7 p/st
8705 90 90
– – Other 3,7 p/st
8706 00
Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
– Chassis for tractors of heading 8701; chassis for motor vehicles of heading 8702, 8703 or 8704, with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine diesel or semi-diesel of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2 800 cm 3
8706 00 11
– – For vehicles of heading 8702 or 8704 19 p/st
8706 00 19
– – Other 6 p/st
8706 00 91
– – For vehicles of heading 8703 4,5 p/st
8706 00 99
– – Other 10 p/st
8707
Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
8707 10
– For the vehicles of heading 8703
8707 10 10
– – For industrial assembly purposes 4,5 p/st
8707 10 90
– – Other 4,5 p/st
8707 90 10
– – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Special purpose motor vehicles of heading 8705 4,5 p/st
8707 90 90
– – Other 4,5 p/st
8708
Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
8708 10
– Bumpers and parts thereof
8708 10 10
– – For the industrial assembly of: Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 10 90
– – Other 4,5 —
– Other parts and accessories of bodies including cabs
8708 21
– – Safety seat belts
8708 21 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 p/st
8708 21 90
– – – Other 4,5 p/st
8708 29 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 29 90
– – – Other 4,5 —
8708 30
– Brakes and servo-brakes; parts thereof
8708 30 10
– – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 30 91
– – – For disc brakes 4,5 —
8708 30 99
– – – Other 4,5 —
8708 40
– Gear boxes and parts thereof
8708 40 20
– – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 40 50
– – – Gear boxes 4,5 —
8708 40 91
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 40 99
– – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 50
– Drive-axles with differential, whether or not provided with other transmission components, and non-driving axles; parts thereof
8708 50 20
– – For the industrial assembly of: Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 50 35
– – – Drive-axles with differential, whether or not provided with other transmission components, and non-driving axles 4,5 —
8708 50 55
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 50 91
– – – – – For non-driving axles 4,5 —
8708 50 99
– – – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 70
– Road wheels and parts and accessories thereof
8708 70 10
– – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 70 50
– – – Wheels of aluminium; parts and accessories of wheels, of aluminium 4,5 —
8708 70 91
– – – Wheel centres in star form, cast in one piece, of iron or steel 3 —
8708 70 99
– – – Other 4,5 —
8708 80
– Suspension systems and parts thereof (including shock-absorbers)
8708 80 20
– – For the industrial assembly of: Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 80 35
– – – Suspension shock-absorbers 4,5 —
8708 80 55
– – – Anti roll bars; other torsion bars 3,5 —
8708 80 91
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 80 99
– – – – Other 3,5 —
– Other parts and accessories
8708 91
– – Radiators and parts thereof
8708 91 20
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 91 35
– – – – Radiators 4,5 —
8708 91 91
– – – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 91 99
– – – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 92
– – Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes; parts thereof
8708 92 20
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 92 35
– – – – Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes 4,5 —
8708 92 91
– – – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 92 99
– – – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 93
– – Clutches and parts thereof
8708 93 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 93 90
– – – Other 4,5 —
8708 94
– – Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes; parts thereof
8708 94 20
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 94 35
– – – – Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes 4,5 —
8708 94 91
– – – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 94 99
– – – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 95
– – Safety airbags with inflator system; parts thereof
8708 95 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 p/st
8708 95 91
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 95 99
– – – – Other 3,5 —
8708 99 10
– – – For the industrial assembly of: Pedestrian-controlled tractors of subheading 8701 10; Vehicles of heading 8703; Vehicles of heading 8704 with either a compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 500 cm 3 or with a spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 2 800 cm 3 ; Vehicles of heading 8705 ( 12 ) 3 —
8708 99 93
– – – – Of closed-die forged steel 4,5 —
8708 99 97
– – – – Other 3,5 —
8709
Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing vehicles
8709 11 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 2 p/st
8709 11 90
– – – Other 4 p/st
8709 19 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 2 p/st
8709 19 90
– – – Other 4 p/st
8710 00 00
Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles 1,7 —
8711
Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars
8711 10 00
– With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cm 3 8 p/st
8711 20
– With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cm 3 but not exceeding 250 cm 3
8711 20 10
– – Scooters 8 p/st
– – Other, of a cylinder capacity
8711 20 91
– – – Exceeding 50 cm 3 but not exceeding 80 cm 3 8 p/st
8711 20 93
– – – Exceeding 80 cm 3 but not exceeding 125 cm 3 8 p/st
8711 20 98
– – – Exceeding 125 cm 3 but not exceeding 250 cm 3 8 p/st
8711 30
– With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cm 3 but not exceeding 500 cm 3
8711 30 10
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cm 3 but not exceeding 380 cm 3 6 p/st
8711 30 90
– – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 380 cm 3 but not exceeding 500 cm 3 6 p/st
8711 40 00
– With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 500 cm 3 but not exceeding 800 cm 3 6 p/st
8711 50 00
– With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 800 cm 3 6 p/st
8711 90 00
– Other 6 p/st
8712 00
Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised
8712 00 10
– Without ball bearings 15 p/st
8712 00 30
– – Bicycles 14 p/st
8712 00 80
– – Other 15 p/st
8713
Carriages for disabled persons, whether or not motorised or otherwise mechanically propelled
8713 10 00
– Not mechanically propelled Free p/st
8713 90 00
– Other Free p/st
8714
Parts and accessories of vehicles of headings 8711 to 8713
– Of motorcycles including mopeds
8714 11 00
– – Saddles 3,7 p/st
8714 19 00
– – Other 3,7 —
8714 20 00
– Of carriages for disabled persons Free —
8714 91
– – Frames and forks, and parts thereof
8714 91 10
– – – Frames 4,7 p/st
8714 91 30
– – – Front forks 4,7 p/st
8714 91 90
– – – Parts 4,7 —
8714 92
– – Wheel rims and spokes
8714 92 10
– – – Rims 4,7 p/st
8714 92 90
– – – Spokes 4,7 —
8714 93
– – Hubs, other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and free-wheel sprocket-wheels
8714 93 10
– – – Hubs without free-wheel or braking device 4,7 p/st
8714 93 90
– – – Free-wheel sprocket-wheels 4,7 —
8714 94
– – Brakes, including coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and parts thereof
8714 94 10
– – – Coaster braking hubs and hub brakes 4,7 p/st
8714 94 30
– – – Other brakes 4,7 —
8714 94 90
– – – Parts 4,7 —
8714 95 00
– – Saddles 4,7 —
8714 96
– – Pedals and crank-gear, and parts thereof
8714 96 10
– – – Pedals 4,7 pa
8714 96 30
– – – Crank-gear 4,7 —
8714 96 90
– – – Parts 4,7 —
8714 99 10
– – – Handlebars 4,7 p/st
8714 99 30
– – – Luggage carriers 4,7 p/st
8714 99 50
– – – Derailleur gears 4,7 —
8714 99 90
– – – Other; parts 4,7 —
8715 00
Baby carriages and parts thereof
8715 00 10
– Baby carriages 2,7 p/st
8716
Trailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereof
8716 10
– Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping
8716 10 10
– – Folding caravans 2,7 p/st
8716 10 91
– – – Not exceeding 750 kg 2,7 p/st
8716 10 94
– – – Exceeding 750 kg but not exceeding 1 600 kg 2,7 p/st
8716 10 96
– – – Exceeding 1 600 kg but not exceeding 3 500 kg 2,7 p/st
8716 10 99
– – – Exceeding 3 500 kg 2,7 p/st
8716 20 00
– Self-loading or self-unloading trailers and semi-trailers for agricultural purposes 2,7 p/st
– Other trailers and semi-trailers for the transport of goods
8716 31 00
– – Tanker trailers and tanker semi-trailers 2,7 p/st
8716 39 10
– – – Specially designed for the transport of highly radioactive materials ( Euratom ) 2,7 p/st
8716 39 30
– – – – – Semi-trailers 2,7 p/st
8716 39 51
– – – – – – With a single axle 2,7 p/st
8716 39 59
– – – – – – Other 2,7 p/st
8716 39 80
– – – – Used 2,7 p/st
8716 40 00
– Other trailers and semi-trailers 2,7 —
8716 80 00
– Other vehicles 1,7 —
8716 90 10
– – Chassis 1,7 —
8716 90 30
– – Bodies 1,7 —
8716 90 50
– – Axles 1,7 —
8716 90 90
– – Other parts 1,7 —
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 8802 11 to 8802 40, the expression ‘unladen weight’ means the weight of the machine in normal flying order, excluding the weight of the crew and of fuel and equipment other than permanently fitted items of equipment.
CN code
Description Conventional Rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8801 00
Balloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft
8801 00 10
– Balloons and dirigibles; gliders and hang gliders 3,7 p/st
8801 00 90
– Other 2,7 p/st
8802
Other aircraft (for example, helicopters, aeroplanes); spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles
8802 11 00
– – Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2 000 kg 7,5 p/st
8802 12 00
– – Of an unladen weight exceeding 2 000 kg 2,7 p/st
8802 20 00
– Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight not exceeding 2 000 kg 7,7 p/st
8802 30 00
– Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 2 000 kg but not exceeding 15 000 kg 2,7 p/st
8802 40 00
– Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 15 000 kg 2,7 p/st
8802 60
– Spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles
8802 60 10
– – Spacecraft (including satellites) 4,2 p/st
8802 60 90
– – Suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles 4,2 p/st
8803
Parts of goods of heading 8801 or 8802
8803 10 00
– Propellers and rotors and parts thereof 2,7 ( 87 ) —
8803 20 00
– Under-carriages and parts thereof 2,7 ( 87 ) —
8803 30 00
– Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters 2,7 ( 87 ) —
8803 90 10
– – Of kites 1,7 —
8803 90 20
– – Of spacecraft (including satellites) 1,7 —
8803 90 30
– – Of suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles 1,7 —
8803 90 90
– – Other 2,7 ( 87 ) —
8804 00 00
Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts thereof and accessories thereto 2,7 —
8805
Aircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers; parts of the foregoing articles
8805 10
– Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck-arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof
8805 10 10
– – Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof 2,7 —
8805 10 90
– – Other 1,7 —
– Ground flying trainers and parts thereof
8805 21 00
– – Air combat simulators and parts thereof 1,7 —
8805 29 00
– – Other 1,7 —
1.
A hull, an unfinished or incomplete vessel, assembled, unassembled or disassembled, or a complete vessel unassembled or disassembled, is to be classified in heading 8906 if it does not have the essential character of a vessel of a particular kind.
Additional notes Additional notes
1.
Subheadings 8901 10 10, 8901 20 10, 8901 30 10, 8901 90 10, 8902 00 12, 8902 00 18, 8903 91 10, 8903 92 10, 8904 00 91 and 8906 90 10 are to be taken to apply only to vessels, designed as seagoing, having a hull of an overall length (excluding any projecting parts) of not less than 12 m. However, fishing boats and lifeboats, designed as seagoing, shall be considered as seagoing vessels regardless of their length.
2.
Subheadings 8905 10 10 and 8905 90 10 are to be taken to apply only to vessels and floating docks, designed as seagoing.
3.
For the purpose of heading 8908, the expression ‘vessels and other floating structures for breaking up’ includes the following articles when presented for breaking up, on condition that they have formed part of their normal equipment:
—
spare parts (such as propellers), whether or not in a new condition,
—
movable articles (furniture, kitchen equipment, tableware, etc.) showing clear evidence of use.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
8901
Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods
8901 10
– Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds
8901 10 10
– – Seagoing Free GT
8901 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8901 20 10
– – Seagoing Free GT
8901 20 90
– – Other 1,7 ct/l
8901 30
– Refrigerated vessels, other than those of subheading 8901 20
8901 30 10
– – Seagoing Free GT
8901 30 90
– – Other 1,7 ct/l
8901 90
– Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of both persons and goods
8901 90 10
– – Seagoing Free GT
8901 90 91
– – – Not mechanically propelled 1,7 ct/l
8901 90 99
– – – Mechanically propelled 1,7 ct/l
8902 00
Fishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery products
8902 00 12
– – Of a gross tonnage exceeding 250 Free GT
8902 00 18
– – Of a gross tonnage not exceeding 250 Free p/st
8902 00 90
– Other 1,7 p/st
8903
Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes
8903 10 10
– – Of a weight not exceeding 100 kg each 2,7 p/st
8903 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8903 91
– – Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor
8903 91 10
– – – Seagoing Free p/st
8903 91 92
– – – – Of a length not exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8903 91 99
– – – – Of a length exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8903 92
– – Motor boats, other than outboard motor boats
8903 92 10
– – – Seagoing Free p/st
8903 92 91
– – – – Of a length not exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8903 92 99
– – – – Of a length exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8903 99 10
– – – Of a weight not exceeding 100 kg each 2,7 p/st
8903 99 91
– – – – Of a length not exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8903 99 99
– – – – Of a length exceeding 7,5 m 1,7 p/st
8904 00
Tugs and pusher craft
8904 00 91
– – Seagoing Free —
8904 00 99
– – Other 1,7 —
8905
Light-vessels, fire-floats, dredgers, floating cranes, and other vessels the navigability of which is subsidiary to their main function; floating docks; floating or submersible drilling or production platforms
8905 10 10
– – Seagoing Free p/st
8905 10 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8905 20 00
– Floating or submersible drilling or production platforms Free p/st
8905 90 10
– – Seagoing Free p/st
8905 90 90
– – Other 1,7 p/st
8906
Other vessels, including warships and lifeboats other than rowing boats
8906 10 00
– Warships Free —
8906 90 10
– – Seagoing Free p/st
8906 90 91
– – – Of a weight not exceeding 100 kg each 2,7 p/st
8906 90 99
– – – Other 1,7 p/st
8907
Other floating structures (for example, rafts, tanks, coffer-dams, landing stages, buoys and beacons)
8907 10 00
– Inflatable rafts 2,7 —
8908 00 00
Vessels and other floating structures for breaking up ( 12 ) Free —
SECTION XVIII SECTION XVIII
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
articles of a kind used in machines, appliances or for other technical uses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber (heading 4016), of leather or of composition leather (heading 4205) or of textile material (heading 5911);
b
supporting belts or other support articles of textile material, whose intended effect on the organ to be supported or held derives solely from their elasticity (for example, maternity belts, thoracic support bandages, abdominal support bandages, supports for joints or muscles) (Section XI);
c
refractory goods of heading 6903; ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses, of heading 6909;
d
glass mirrors, not optically worked, of heading 7009, or mirrors of base metal or of precious metal, not being optical elements (heading 8306 or Chapter 71);
e
goods of heading 7007, 7008, 7011, 7014, 7015 or 7017;
f
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV) or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
g
pumps incorporating measuring devices, of heading 8413; weight-operated counting and checking machinery, or separately presented weights for balances (heading 8423); lifting or handling machinery (headings 8425 to 8428); paper or paperboard cutting machines of all kinds (heading 8441); fittings for adjusting work or tools on machine tools, of heading 8466, including fittings with optical devices for reading the scale (for example, optical dividing heads) but not those which are in themselves essentially optical instruments (for example, alignment telescopes); calculating machines (heading 8470); valves and other appliances of heading 8481; machines and apparatus (including apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials) of heading 8486;
h
searchlights or spotlights of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles (heading 8512); portable electric lamps of heading 8513; cinematographic sound recording, reproducing or re-recording apparatus (heading 8519); sound-heads (heading 8522); television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders (heading 8525); radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus or radio remote control apparatus (heading 8526); connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables (heading 8536); numerical control apparatus of heading 8537; sealed beam lamp units of heading 8539; optical fibre cables of heading 8544;
ij
searchlights or spotlights of heading 9405;
k
articles of Chapter 95;
l
capacity measures, which are to be classified according to their constituent material; or
m
spools, reels or similar supports (which are to be classified according to their constituent material, for example, in heading 3923 or Section XV).
2.
Subject to note 1 above, parts and accessories for machines, apparatus, instruments or articles of this chapter are to be classified according to the following rules:
a
Parts and accessories which are goods included in any of the headings of this chapter or of Chapter 84, 85 or 91 (other than heading 8487, 8548 or 9033) are in all cases to be classified in their respective headings.
b
Other parts and accessories, if suitable for use solely or principally with a particular kind of machine, instrument or apparatus, or with a number of machines, instruments or apparatus of the same heading (including a machine, instrument or apparatus of heading 9010, 9013 or 9031) are to be classified with the machines, instruments or apparatus of that kind.
c
All other parts and accessories are to be classified in heading 9033.
3.
The provisions of notes 3 and 4 to Section XVI apply also to this chapter.
4.
Heading 9005 does not apply to telescopic sights for fitting to arms, periscopic telescopes for fitting to submarines or tanks, or to telescopes for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this chapter or Section XVI; such telescopic sights and telescopes are to be classified in heading 9013.
5.
Measuring or checking optical instruments, appliances or machines which, but for this note, could be classified both in heading 9013 and in heading 9031 are to be classified in heading 9031.
6.
For the purposes of heading 9021, the expression ‘orthopaedic appliances’ means appliances for: Orthopaedic appliances include footwear and special insoles designed to correct orthopaedic conditions, provided that they are either (1) made to measure or (2) mass-produced, presented singly and not in pairs and designed to fit either foot equally.
—
preventing or correcting bodily deformities, or
—
supporting or holding parts of the body following an illness, operation or injury.
7.
Heading 9032 applies only to:
a
instruments and apparatus for automatically controlling the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases, or for automatically controlling temperature, whether or not their operation depends on an electrical phenomenon which varies according to the factor to be automatically controlled, which are designed to bring this factor to, and maintain it at, a desired value, stabilised against disturbances, by constantly or periodically measuring its actual value; and
b
automatic regulators of electrical quantities, and instruments or apparatus for automatically controlling non-electrical quantities the operation of which depends on an electrical phenomenon varying according to the factor to be controlled, which are designed to bring this factor to, and maintain it at, a desired value, stabilised against disturbances, by constantly or periodically measuring its actual value.
Additional note Additional note
1.
For the purposes of subheadings 9015 10 10, 9015 20 10, 9015 30 10, 9015 40 10, 9015 80 11, 9015 80 19, 9024 10 11, 9024 10 13, 9024 10 19, 9024 80 11, 9024 80 19, 9025 19 20, 9025 80 40, 9026 10 21, 9026 10 29, 9026 20 20, 9026 80 20, 9027 10 10, 9027 80 11, 9027 80 13, 9027 80 17, 9030 20 91, 9030 33 10, 9030 89 30, 9031 80 32, 9031 80 34, 9031 80 38 and 9032 10 20, the expression ‘electronic’ means instruments and apparatus which incorporate one or more articles of heading 8540, 8541 or 8542 but for the purposes of the foregoing, no account shall be taken of articles of heading 8540, 8541 or 8542 which have solely the function of rectifying current or which are included in the power pack of instruments or apparatus.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9001
Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables other than those of heading 8544; sheets and plates of polarising material; lenses (including contact lenses), prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, unmounted, other than such elements of glass not optically worked
9001 10
– Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables
9001 10 10
– – Image conductor cables 2,9 —
9001 10 90
– – Other 2,9 —
9001 20 00
– Sheets and plates of polarising material 2,9 —
9001 30 00
– Contact lenses 2,9 p/st
9001 40
– Spectacle lenses of glass
9001 40 20
– – Not for the correction of vision 2,9 p/st
– – For the correction of vision
– – – Both sides finished
9001 40 41
– – – – Single focal 2,9 p/st
9001 40 49
– – – – Other 2,9 p/st
9001 40 80
– – – Other 2,9 p/st
9001 50
– Spectacle lenses of other materials
9001 50 20
– – Not for the correction of vision 2,9 p/st
– – For the correction of vision
– – – Both sides finished
9001 50 41
– – – – Single focal 2,9 p/st
9001 50 49
– – – – Other 2,9 p/st
9001 50 80
– – – Other 2,9 p/st
9002
Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not optically worked
9002 11 00
– – For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers 6,7 p/st
9002 19 00
– – Other 6,7 p/st
9002 20 00
– Filters 6,7 p/st
9003
Frames and mountings for spectacles, goggles or the like, and parts thereof
9003 11 00
– – Of plastics 2,2 p/st
9003 19
– – Of other materials
9003 19 10
– – – Of precious metal or of rolled precious metal 2,2 p/st
9003 19 30
– – – Of base metal 2,2 p/st
9003 19 90
– – – Of other materials 2,2 p/st
9004
Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other
9004 10 10
– – With lenses optically worked 2,9 p/st
9004 10 91
– – – With lenses of plastics 2,9 p/st
9004 10 99
– – – Other 2,9 p/st
9004 90 10
– – With lenses of plastics 2,9 —
9004 90 90
– – Other 2,9 —
9005
Binoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefor; other astronomical instruments and mountings therefor, but not including instruments for radio-astronomy
9005 10 00
– Binoculars 4,2 p/st
9005 80 00
– Other instruments 4,2 —
9005 90 00
– Parts and accessories (including mountings) 4,2 —
9006
Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than discharge lamps of heading 8539
9006 10 00
– Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders 4,2 p/st
9006 30 00
– Cameras specially designed for underwater use, for aerial survey or for medical or surgical examination of internal organs; comparison cameras for forensic or criminological purposes 4,2 p/st
9006 40 00
– Instant print cameras 3,2 p/st
9006 51 00
– – With a through-the-lens viewfinder (single lens reflex (SLR)), for roll film of a width not exceeding 35 mm 4,2 p/st
9006 52 00
– – Other, for roll film of a width less than 35 mm 4,2 p/st
9006 53
– – Other, for roll film of a width of 35 mm
9006 53 10
– – – Disposable cameras 4,2 p/st
9006 53 80
– – – Other 4,2 p/st
9006 59 00
– – Other 4,2 p/st
– Photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs
9006 61 00
– – Discharge lamp (electronic) flashlight apparatus 3,2 p/st
9006 69 00
– – Other 3,2 p/st
9006 91 00
– – For cameras 3,7 —
9006 99 00
– – Other 3,2 —
9007
Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatus
9007 11 00
– – For film of less than 16 mm width or for double-8 mm film 3,7 p/st
9007 19 00
– – Other 3,7 p/st
9007 20 00
– Projectors 3,7 p/st
9007 91 00
– – For cameras 3,7 —
9007 92 00
– – For projectors 3,7 —
9008
Image projectors, other than cinematographic; photographic (other than cinematographic) enlargers and reducers
9008 10 00
– Slide projectors 3,7 p/st
9008 20 00
– Microfilm, microfiche or other microform readers, whether or not capable of producing copies 3,7 p/st
9008 30 00
– Other image projectors 3,7 p/st
9008 40 00
– Photographic (other than cinematographic) enlargers and reducers 3,7 p/st
9008 90 00
– Parts and accessories 3,7 —
9010
Apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; negatoscopes; projection screens
9010 10 00
– Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic) film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic paper 2,7 —
9010 50 00
– Other apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories; negatoscopes 2,7 —
9010 60 00
– Projection screens 2,7 —
9010 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,7 —
9011
Compound optical microscopes, including those for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojection
9011 10
– Stereoscopic microscopes
9011 10 10
– – Fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles Free p/st
9011 10 90
– – Other 6,7 p/st
9011 20
– Other microscopes, for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojection
9011 20 10
– – Photomicrographic microscopes fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles Free p/st
9011 20 90
– – Other 6,7 p/st
9011 80 00
– Other microscopes 6,7 p/st
9011 90
– Parts and accessories
9011 90 10
– – Of apparatus of subheading 9011 10 10 or 9011 20 10 Free —
9011 90 90
– – Other 6,7 —
9012
Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus
9012 10
– Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus
9012 10 10
– – Electron microscopes fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles Free —
9012 10 90
– – Other 3,7 —
9012 90
– Parts and accessories
9012 90 10
– – Of apparatus of subheading 9012 10 10 Free —
9012 90 90
– – Other 3,7 —
9013
Liquid crystal devices not constituting articles provided for more specifically in other headings; lasers, other than laser diodes; other optical appliances and instruments, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
9013 10 00
– Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this chapter or Section XVI 4,7 —
9013 20 00
– Lasers, other than laser diodes 4,7 —
9013 80
– Other devices, appliances and instruments
– – Liquid crystal devices
9013 80 20
– – – Active matrix liquid crystal devices Free —
9013 80 30
– – – Other Free —
9013 80 90
– – Other 4,7 —
9013 90
– Parts and accessories
9013 90 10
– – For liquid crystal devices (LCD) Free —
9013 90 90
– – Other 4,7 —
9014
Direction finding compasses; other navigational instruments and appliances
9014 10 00
– Direction finding compasses 2,7 —
9014 20
– Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation (other than compasses)
9014 20 20
– – Inertial navigation systems 3,7 p/st
9014 20 80
– – Other 3,7 —
9014 80 00
– Other instruments and appliances 3,7 —
9014 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,7 —
9015
Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefinders
9015 10 10
– – Electronic 3,7 —
9015 10 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9015 20
– Theodolites and tachymeters (tacheometers)
9015 20 10
– – Electronic 3,7 —
9015 20 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9015 30 10
– – Electronic 3,7 —
9015 30 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9015 40
– Photogrammetrical, surveying instruments and appliances
9015 40 10
– – Electronic 3,7 —
9015 40 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9015 80
– Other instruments and appliances
9015 80 11
– – – Meteorological, hydrological and geophysical instruments and apparatus 3,7 —
9015 80 19
– – – Other 3,7 —
9015 80 91
– – – Instruments and appliances used in geodesy, topography, surveying or levelling; hydrographic instruments 2,7 —
9015 80 93
– – – Meteorological, hydrological and geophysical instruments and apparatus 2,7 —
9015 80 99
– – – Other 2,7 —
9015 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,7 —
9016 00
Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weights
9016 00 10
– Balances 3,7 p/st
9016 00 90
– Parts and accessories 3,7 —
9017
Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators); instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter
9017 10
– Drafting tables and machines, whether or not automatic
9017 10 10
– – Plotters Free p/st
9017 10 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
9017 20
– Other drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments
9017 20 05
– – Plotters Free p/st
– – Other drawing instruments
9017 20 11
– – – Drawing sets 2,7 p/st
9017 20 19
– – – Other 2,7 —
9017 20 39
– – Marking-out instruments 2,7 p/st
9017 20 90
– – Mathematical calculating instruments (including slide rules, disc calculators and the like) 2,7 p/st
9017 30
– Micrometers, callipers and gauges
9017 30 10
– – Micrometers and callipers 2,7 p/st
9017 30 90
– – Other (excluding gauges without adjustable devices of heading 9031) 2,7 p/st
9017 80
– Other instruments
9017 80 10
– – Measuring rods and tapes and divided scales 2,7 —
9017 80 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9017 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,7 —
9018
Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scintigraphic apparatus, other electromedical apparatus and sight-testing instruments
– Electrodiagnostic apparatus including apparatus for functional exploratory examination or for checking physiological parameters
9018 11 00
– – Electrocardiographs Free —
9018 12 00
– – Ultrasonic scanning apparatus Free —
9018 13 00
– – Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus Free —
9018 14 00
– – Scintigraphic apparatus Free —
9018 19 10
– – – Monitoring apparatus for simultaneous monitoring of two or more parameters Free —
9018 19 90
– – – Other Free —
9018 20 00
– Ultraviolet or infra-red ray apparatus Free —
– Syringes, needles, catheters, cannulae and the like
9018 31
– – Syringes, with or without needles
9018 31 10
– – – Of plastics Free —
9018 31 90
– – – Other Free —
9018 32
– – Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures
9018 32 10
– – – Tubular metal needles Free —
9018 32 90
– – – Needles for sutures Free —
9018 39 00
– – Other Free —
– Other instruments and appliances, used in dental sciences
9018 41 00
– – Dental drill engines, whether or not combined on a single base with other dental equipment Free —
9018 49 10
– – – Burrs, discs, drills and brushes, for use in dental drills Free —
9018 49 90
– – – Other Free —
9018 50
– Other ophthalmic instruments and appliances
9018 50 10
– – Non-optical Free —
9018 50 90
– – Optical Free —
9018 90
– Other instruments and appliances
9018 90 10
– – Instruments and apparatus for measuring blood-pressure Free —
9018 90 20
– – Endoscopes Free —
9018 90 30
– – Renal dialysis equipment (artificial kidneys, kidney machines and dialysers) Free —
9018 90 41
– – – Ultrasonic Free —
9018 90 49
– – – Other Free —
9018 90 50
– – Transfusion apparatus Free —
9018 90 60
– – Anaesthetic apparatus and instruments Free —
9018 90 70
– – Ultrasonic lithotripsy instruments Free —
9018 90 75
– – Apparatus for nerve stimulation Free —
9018 90 85
– – Other Free —
9019
Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus; ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatus
9019 10
– Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus
9019 10 10
– – Electrical vibratory-massage apparatus Free —
9019 10 90
– – Other Free —
9019 20 00
– Ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatus Free —
9020 00 00
Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters 1,7 —
9021
Orthopaedic appliances, including crutches, surgical belts and trusses; splints and other fracture appliances; artificial parts of the body; hearing aids and other appliances which are worn or carried, or implanted in the body, to compensate for a defect or disability
9021 10
– Orthopaedic or fracture appliances
9021 10 10
– – Orthopaedic appliances Free —
9021 10 90
– – Splints and other fracture appliances Free —
– Artificial teeth and dental fittings
9021 21
– – Artificial teeth
9021 21 10
– – – Of plastics Free 100 p/st
9021 21 90
– – – Of other materials Free 100 p/st
9021 29 00
– – Other Free —
– Other artificial parts of the body
9021 31 00
– – Artificial joints Free —
9021 39 10
– – – Ocular prostheses Free —
9021 39 90
– – – Other Free —
9021 40 00
– Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories Free p/st
9021 50 00
– Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and accessories Free p/st
9021 90 10
– – Parts and accessories of hearing aids Free —
9021 90 90
– – Other Free —
9022
Apparatus based on the use of X-rays or of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus, X-ray tubes and other X-ray generators, high tension generators, control panels and desks, screens, examination or treatment tables, chairs and the like
– Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus
9022 12 00
– – Computed tomography apparatus Free p/st
9022 13 00
– – Other, for dental uses Free p/st
9022 14 00
– – Other, for medical, surgical or veterinary uses Free p/st
9022 19 00
– – For other uses Free p/st
– Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus
9022 21 00
– – For medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses Free p/st
9022 29 00
– – For other uses 2,1 p/st
9022 30 00
– X-ray tubes 2,1 p/st
9022 90
– Other, including parts and accessories
9022 90 10
– – X-ray fluorescent screens and X-ray intensifying screens; anti-scatter shields and grids 2,1 —
9022 90 90
– – Other 2,1 —
9023 00
Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses
9023 00 10
– Of a type used for teaching physics, chemistry or technical subjects 1,4 —
9023 00 80
– Other 1,4 ( 88 ) —
9024
Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics)
9024 10
– Machines and appliances for testing metals
9024 10 11
– – – Universal or for tensile tests 3,2 —
9024 10 13
– – – For hardness tests 3,2 —
9024 10 19
– – – Other 3,2 —
9024 10 90
– – Other 2,1 —
9024 80
– Other machines and appliances
9024 80 11
– – – For testing textiles, paper or paperboard 3,2 —
9024 80 19
– – – Other 3,2 —
9024 80 90
– – Other 2,1 —
9024 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,1 —
9025
Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instruments
– Thermometers and pyrometers, not combined with other instruments
9025 11
– – Liquid-filled, for direct reading
9025 11 20
– – – Clinical or veterinary thermometers Free p/st
9025 11 80
– – – Other 2,8 p/st
9025 19 20
– – – Electronic 3,2 p/st
9025 19 80
– – – Other 2,1 p/st
9025 80
– Other instruments
9025 80 20
– – Barometers, not combined with other instruments 2,1 p/st
9025 80 40
– – – Electronic 3,2 —
9025 80 80
– – – Other 2,1 —
9025 90 00
– Parts and accessories 3,2 —
9026
Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading 9014, 9015, 9028 or 9032
9026 10
– For measuring or checking the flow or level of liquids
9026 10 21
– – – Flow meters Free p/st
9026 10 29
– – – Other Free p/st
9026 10 81
– – – Flow meters Free p/st
9026 10 89
– – – Other Free p/st
9026 20
– For measuring or checking pressure
9026 20 20
– – Electronic Free p/st
9026 20 40
– – – Spiral or metal diaphragm type pressure gauges Free p/st
9026 20 80
– – – Other Free p/st
9026 80
– Other instruments or apparatus
9026 80 20
– – Electronic Free —
9026 80 80
– – Other Free —
9026 90 00
– Parts and accessories Free —
9027
Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomes
9027 10
– Gas or smoke analysis apparatus
9027 10 10
– – Electronic 2,5 p/st
9027 10 90
– – Other 2,5 p/st
9027 20 00
– Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments Free —
9027 30 00
– Spectrometers, spectrophotometers and spectrographs using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR) Free —
9027 50 00
– Other instruments and apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR) Free —
9027 80
– Other instruments and apparatus
9027 80 05
– – Exposure meters 2,5 —
9027 80 11
– – – – pH meters, rH meters and other apparatus for measuring conductivity Free —
9027 80 13
– – – – Apparatus for performing measurements of the physical properties of semiconductor materials or of LCD substrates or associated insulating and conducting layers during the semiconductor wafer production process or the LCD production process Free —
9027 80 17
– – – – Other Free —
9027 80 91
– – – – Viscometers, porosimeters and expansion meters Free —
9027 80 93
– – – – Apparatus for performing measurements of the physical properties of semiconductor materials or of LCD substrates or associated insulating and conducting layers during the semiconductor wafer production process or the LCD production process Free —
9027 80 97
– – – – Other Free —
9027 90
– Microtomes; parts and accessories
9027 90 10
– – Microtomes 2,5 p/st
– – Parts and accessories
9027 90 50
– – – Of apparatus of subheadings 9027 20 to 9027 80 Free —
9027 90 80
– – – Of microtomes or of gas or smoke analysis apparatus 2,5 —
9028
Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor
9028 10 00
– Gas meters 2,1 p/st
9028 20 00
– Liquid meters 2,1 p/st
9028 30
– Electricity meters
– – For alternating current
9028 30 11
– – – For single-phase 2,1 p/st
9028 30 19
– – – For multiphase 2,1 p/st
9028 30 90
– – Other 2,1 p/st
9028 90
– Parts and accessories
9028 90 10
– – For electricity meters 2,1 —
9028 90 90
– – Other 2,1 —
9029
Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, milometers, pedometers and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading 9014 or 9015; stroboscopes
9029 10 00
– Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, milometers, pedometers and the like 1,9 —
9029 20
– Speed indicators and tachometers; stroboscopes
– – Speed indicators and tachometers
9029 20 31
– – – Speed indicators for vehicles 2,6 —
9029 20 38
– – – Other 2,6 —
9029 20 90
– – Stroboscopes 2,6 —
9029 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,2 —
9030
Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading 9028; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other ionising radiations
9030 10 00
– Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising radiations 4,2 —
9030 20
– Oscilloscopes and oscillographs
9030 20 10
– – Cathode ray 4,2 —
9030 20 30
– – Other, with a recording device Free —
9030 20 91
– – – Electronic Free —
9030 20 99
– – – Other 2,1 —
– Other instruments and apparatus, for measuring or checking voltage, current, resistance or power
9030 31 00
– – Multimeters, without a recording device 4,2 —
9030 32 00
– – Multimeters, with a recording device Free —
9030 33
– – Other, without a recording device
9030 33 10
– – – Electronic 4,2 —
9030 33 91
– – – – Voltmeters 2,1 —
9030 33 99
– – – – Other 2,1 —
9030 39 00
– – Other, with a recording device Free —
9030 40 00
– Other instruments and apparatus, specially designed for telecommunications (for example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters, psophometers) Free —
– Other instruments and apparatus
9030 82 00
– – For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices Free —
9030 84 00
– – Other, with a recording device Free —
9030 89 30
– – – Electronic Free —
9030 89 90
– – – Other 2,1 —
9030 90
– Parts and accessories
9030 90 20
– – For apparatus of subheading 9030 82 00 Free —
9030 90 85
– – Other 2,5 —
9031
Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; profile projectors
9031 10 00
– Machines for balancing mechanical parts 2,8 —
9031 20 00
– Test benches 2,8 —
– Other optical instruments and appliances
9031 41 00
– – For inspecting semiconductor wafers or devices or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices Free —
9031 49 10
– – – Profile projectors 2,8 p/st
9031 49 90
– – – Other Free —
9031 80
– Other instruments, appliances and machines
– – – For measuring or checking geometrical quantities
9031 80 32
– – – – For inspecting semiconductor wafers or devices or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices 2,8 ( 17 ) —
9031 80 34
– – – – Other 2,8 —
9031 80 38
– – – Other 4 —
9031 80 91
– – – For measuring or checking geometrical quantities 2,8 —
9031 80 98
– – – Other 4 —
9031 90
– Parts and accessories
9031 90 20
– – For apparatus of subheading 9031 41 00 or for optical instruments and appliances for measuring surface particulate contamination on semiconductor wafers of subheading 9031 49 90 Free —
9031 90 30
– – For apparatus of subheading 9031 80 32 2,8 ( 17 ) —
9031 90 85
– – Other 2,8 —
9032
Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus
9032 10 20
– – Electronic 2,8 p/st
9032 10 81
– – – With electrical triggering device 2,1 p/st
9032 10 89
– – – Other 2,1 p/st
9032 20 00
– Manostats 2,8 p/st
– Other instruments and apparatus
9032 81 00
– – Hydraulic or pneumatic 2,8 —
9032 89 00
– – Other 2,8 —
9032 90 00
– Parts and accessories 2,8 —
9033 00 00
Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90 3,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
clock or watch glasses or weights (classified according to their constituent material);
b
watch chains (heading 7113 or 7117, as the case may be);
c
parts of general use defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39) or of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal (generally heading 7115); clock or watch springs are, however, to be classified as clock or watch parts (heading 9114);
d
bearing balls (heading 7326 or 8482, as the case may be);
e
articles of heading 8412 constructed to work without an escapement;
f
ball bearings (heading 8482); or
g
articles of Chapter 85, not yet assembled together or with other components into watch or clock movements or into articles suitable for use solely or principally as parts of such movements (Chapter 85).
2.
Heading 9101 covers only watches with case wholly of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, or of the same materials combined with natural or cultured pearls, or precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) of headings 7101 to 7104. Watches with case of base metal inlaid with precious metal fall in heading 9102.
3.
For the purposes of this chapter, the expression ‘watch movements’ means devices regulated by a balance-wheel and hairspring, quartz crystal or any other system capable of determining intervals of time, with a display or a system to which a mechanical display can be incorporated. Such watch movements shall not exceed 12 mm in thickness and 50 mm in width, length or diameter.
4.
Except as provided in note 1, movements and other parts suitable for use both in clocks or watches and in other articles (for example, precision instruments) are to be classified in this chapter.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9101
Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
– Wristwatches, electrically operated, whether or not incorporating a stopwatch facility
9101 11 00
– – With mechanical display only 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9101 19 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
– Other wristwatches, whether or not incorporating a stopwatch facility
9101 21 00
– – With automatic winding 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9101 29 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9101 91 00
– – Electrically operated 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9101 99 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102
Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, other than those of heading 9101
– Wristwatches, electrically operated, whether or not incorporating a stopwatch facility
9102 11 00
– – With mechanical display only 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102 12 00
– – With opto-electronic display only 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102 19 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
– Other wristwatches, whether or not incorporating a stopwatch facility
9102 21 00
– – With automatic winding 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102 29 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102 91 00
– – Electrically operated 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9102 99 00
– – Other 4,5 MIN 0,3 € p/st MAX 0,8 € p/st p/st
9103
Clocks with watch movements, excluding clocks of heading 9104
9103 10 00
– Electrically operated 4,7 p/st
9103 90 00
– Other 4,7 p/st
9104 00 00
Instrument panel clocks and clocks of a similar type for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels 3,7 p/st
9105 11 00
– – Electrically operated 4,7 p/st
9105 19 00
– – Other 3,7 p/st
9105 21 00
– – Electrically operated 4,7 p/st
9105 29 00
– – Other 3,7 p/st
9105 91 00
– – Electrically operated 4,7 p/st
9105 99 10
– – – Table-top or mantelpiece clocks 3,7 p/st
9105 99 90
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
9106
Time of day recording apparatus and apparatus for measuring, recording or otherwise indicating intervals of time, with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor (for example, time-registers, time-recorders)
9106 10 00
– Time-registers; time-recorders 4,7 p/st
9106 90 10
– – Process-timers, stop-clocks and the like 4,7 p/st
9106 90 80
– – Other 4,7 p/st
9107 00 00
Time switches, with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor 4,7 p/st
9108
Watch movements, complete and assembled
9108 11 00
– – With mechanical display only or with a device to which a mechanical display can be incorporated 4,7 p/st
9108 12 00
– – With opto-electronic display only 4,7 p/st
9108 19 00
– – Other 4,7 p/st
9108 20 00
– With automatic winding 5 MIN 0,17 € p/st p/st
9108 90 00
– Other 5 MIN 0,17 € p/st p/st
9109
Clock movements, complete and assembled
9109 11 00
– – Of alarm clocks 4,7 p/st
9109 19 00
– – Other 4,7 p/st
9109 90 00
– Other 4,7 p/st
9110
Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movements
9110 11
– – Complete movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets)
9110 11 10
– – – With balance wheel and hairspring 5 MIN 0,17 € p/st p/st
9110 11 90
– – – Other 4,7 p/st
9110 12 00
– – Incomplete movements, assembled 3,7 —
9110 19 00
– – Rough movements 4,7 —
9111
Watch cases and parts thereof
9111 10 00
– Cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 0,5 € p/st MIN 2,7 MAX 4,6 p/st
9111 20 00
– Cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated 0,5 € p/st MIN 2,7 MAX 4,6 p/st
9111 80 00
– Other cases 0,5 € p/st MIN 2,7 MAX 4,6 p/st
9111 90 00
– Parts 0,5 € p/st MIN 2,7 MAX 4,6 —
9112
Clock cases and cases of a similar type for other goods of this chapter, and parts thereof
9112 20 00
– Cases 2,7 p/st
9113
Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof
9113 10
– Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
9113 10 10
– – Of precious metal 2,7 —
9113 10 90
– – Of metal clad with precious metal 3,7 —
9113 20 00
– Of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated 6 —
9113 90 10
– – Of leather or of composition leather 6 —
9114
Other clock or watch parts
9114 10 00
– Springs, including hairsprings 3,7 —
9114 20 00
– Jewels 2,7 —
9114 40 00
– Plates and bridges 2,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
b
microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, headphones, switches, stroboscopes and other accessory instruments, apparatus or equipment of Chapter 85 or 90, for use with but not incorporated in or housed in the same cabinet as instruments of this chapter;
c
toy instruments and apparatus (heading 9503);
d
brushes for cleaning musical instruments (heading 9603); or
e
collectors' pieces or antiques (heading 9705 or 9706).
2.
Bows and sticks and similar devices used in playing the musical instruments of headings 9202 or 9206 presented with such instruments in numbers normal thereto and clearly intended for use therewith, are to be classified in the same heading as the relative instruments. Cards, discs and rolls of heading 9209 presented with an instrument are to be treated as separate articles and not as forming a part of such instrument.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9201
Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments
9201 10 10
– – New 4 p/st
9201 10 90
– – Used 4 p/st
9201 20 00
– Grand pianos 4 p/st
9202
Other string musical instruments (for example, guitars, violins, harps)
9202 10
– Played with a bow
9202 10 10
– – Violins 3,2 p/st
9202 10 90
– – Other 3,2 p/st
9202 90 30
– – Guitars 3,2 p/st
9202 90 80
– – Other 3,2 p/st
9205
Other wind musical instruments (for example, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipes)
9205 10 00
– Brass-wind instruments 3,2 p/st
9205 90 10
– – Accordions and similar instruments 3,7 p/st
9205 90 30
– – Mouth organs 3,7 p/st
9205 90 50
– – Keyboard pipe organs; harmoniums and similar keyboard instruments with free metal reeds 3,2 —
9205 90 90
– – Other 3,2 —
9206 00 00
Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets, maracas) 3,2 —
9207
Musical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically (for example, organs, guitars, accordions)
9207 10
– Keyboard instruments, other than accordions
9207 10 10
– – Organs 3,2 p/st
9207 10 30
– – Digital pianos 3,2 p/st
9207 10 50
– – Synthesisers 3,2 p/st
9207 10 80
– – Other 3,2 —
9207 90 10
– – Guitars 3,7 p/st
9207 90 90
– – Other 3,7 —
9208
Musical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs, mechanical singing birds, musical saws and other musical instruments not falling within any other heading of this chapter; decoy calls of all kinds; whistles, call horns and other mouth-blown sound signalling instruments
9208 10 00
– Musical boxes 2,7 —
9209
Parts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) and accessories (for example, cards, discs and rolls for mechanical instruments) of musical instruments; metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds
9209 30 00
– Musical instrument strings 2,7 —
9209 91 00
– – Parts and accessories for pianos 2,7 —
9209 92 00
– – Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 9202 2,7 —
9209 94 00
– – Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 9207 2,7 —
9209 99 20
– – – Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 9205 2,7 —
9209 99 40
– – – – Metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes 3,2 —
9209 99 50
– – – – Mechanisms for musical boxes 1,7 —
9209 99 70
– – – – Other 2,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
goods of Chapter 36 (for example, percussion caps, detonators, signalling flares);
b
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
c
armoured fighting vehicles (heading 8710);
d
telescopic sights or other optical devices suitable for use with arms, unless mounted on a firearm or presented with the firearm on which they are designed to be mounted (Chapter 90);
e
bows, arrows, fencing foils or toys (Chapter 95); or
f
collectors' pieces or antiques (heading 9705 or 9706).
2.
In heading 9306, the reference to ‘parts thereof’ does not include radio or radar apparatus of heading 8526.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9301
Military weapons, other than revolvers, pistols and the arms of heading 9307
– Artillery weapons for example, guns, howitzers and mortars
9301 11 00
– – Self-propelled Free —
9301 19 00
– – Other Free —
9301 20 00
– Rocket launchers; flame-throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo tubes and similar projectors Free —
9301 90 00
– Other Free —
9302 00 00
Revolvers and pistols, other than those of heading 9303 or 9304 2,7 p/st
9303
Other firearms and similar devices which operate by the firing of an explosive charge (for example, sporting shotguns and rifles, muzzle-loading firearms, Very pistols and other devices designed to project only signal flares, pistols and revolvers for firing blank ammunition, captive-bolt humane killers, line-throwing guns)
9303 10 00
– Muzzle-loading firearms 3,2 p/st
9303 20
– Other sporting, hunting or target-shooting shotguns, including combination shotgun-rifles
9303 20 10
– – Single-barrelled, smooth bore 3,2 p/st
9303 20 95
– – Other 3,2 p/st
9303 30 00
– Other sporting, hunting or target-shooting rifles 3,2 p/st
9303 90 00
– Other 3,2 p/st
9304 00 00
Other arms (for example, spring, air or gas guns and pistols, truncheons), excluding those of heading 9307 3,2 —
9305
Parts and accessories of articles of headings 9301 to 9304
9305 10 00
– Of revolvers or pistols 3,2 —
– Of shotguns or rifles of heading 9303
9305 21 00
– – Shotgun barrels 2,7 p/st
9305 29 00
– – Other 2,7 —
9305 91 00
– – Of military weapons of heading 9301 Free —
9305 99 00
– – Other 2,7 —
9306
Bombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, missiles and similar munitions of war and parts thereof; cartridges and other ammunition and projectiles and parts thereof, including shot and cartridge wads
– Shotgun cartridges and parts thereof; air gun pellets
9306 21 00
– – Cartridges 2,7 1 000 p/st
9306 29 40
– – – Cases 2,7 1 000 p/st
9306 29 70
– – – Other 2,7 —
9306 30
– Other cartridges and parts thereof
9306 30 10
– – For revolvers and pistols of heading 9302 and for sub-machine-guns of heading 9301 2,7 —
9306 30 30
– – – For military weapons 1,7 —
9306 30 91
– – – – Centrefire cartridges 2,7 1 000 p/st
9306 30 93
– – – – Rimfire cartridges 2,7 1 000 p/st
9306 30 97
– – – – Other 2,7 —
9306 90 10
– – For military purposes 1,7 —
9306 90 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9307 00 00
Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards and sheaths therefor 1,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
pneumatic or water mattresses, pillows or cushions, of Chapter 39, 40 or 63;
b
mirrors designed for placing on the floor or ground (for example, cheval-glasses (swing-mirrors)) of heading 7009;
c
articles of Chapter 71;
d
parts of general use as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39), or safes of heading 8303;
e
furniture specially designed as parts of refrigerating or freezing equipment of heading 8418; furniture specially designed for sewing machines (heading 8452);
f
lamps or lighting fittings of Chapter 85;
g
furniture specially designed as parts of apparatus of heading 8518 (heading 8518), of headings 8519 to 8521 (heading 8522) or of headings 8525 to 8528 (heading 8529);
h
articles of heading 8714;
ij
dentists' chairs incorporating dental appliances of heading 9018 or dentists' spittoons (heading 9018);
k
articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases); or
l
toy furniture or toy lamps or lighting fittings (heading 9503), billiard tables or other furniture specially constructed for games (heading 9504), furniture for conjuring tricks or decorations (other than electric garlands) such as Chinese lanterns (heading 9505).
2.
The articles (other than parts) referred to in headings 9401 to 9403 are to be classified in those headings only if they are designed for placing on the floor or ground. The following are, however, to be classified in the abovementioned headings even if they are designed to be hung, to be fixed to the wall or to stand one on the other:
a
cupboards, bookcases, other shelved furniture and unit furniture;
3.
(A) In headings 9401 to 9403 references to parts of goods do not include references to sheets or slabs (whether or not cut to shape but not combined with other parts) of glass (including mirrors), marble or other stone or of any other material referred to in Chapter 68 or 69. (B) Goods described in heading 9404, presented separately, are not to be classified in heading 9401, 9402 or 9403 as parts of goods.
4.
For the purposes of heading 9406, the expression ‘prefabricated buildings’ means buildings which are finished in the factory or put up as elements, presented together, to be assembled on site, such as housing or worksite accommodation, offices, schools, shops, sheds, garages or similar buildings.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9401
Seats (other than those of heading 9402), whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof
9401 10 00
– Seats of a kind used for aircraft Free —
9401 20 00
– Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles 3,7 —
9401 30
– Swivel seats with variable height adjustment
9401 30 10
– – Upholstered, with backrest and fitted with castors or glides Free —
9401 30 90
– – Other Free —
9401 40 00
– Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds Free —
– Seats of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials
9401 51 00
– – Of bamboo or rattan 5,6 —
9401 59 00
– – Other 5,6 —
– Other seats, with wooden frames
9401 61 00
– – Upholstered Free —
9401 69 00
– – Other Free —
9401 71 00
– – Upholstered Free —
9401 79 00
– – Other Free —
9401 80 00
– Other seats Free —
9401 90 10
– – Of seats of a kind used for aircraft 1,7 —
9401 90 30
– – – Of wood 2,7 —
9401 90 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
9402
Medical, surgical, dental or veterinary furniture (for example, operating tables, examination tables, hospital beds with mechanical fittings, dentists' chairs); barbers' chairs and similar chairs, having rotating as well as both reclining and elevating movements; parts of the foregoing articles
9402 10 00
– Dentists', barbers' or similar chairs and parts thereof Free —
9402 90 00
– Other Free —
9403
Other furniture and parts thereof
9403 10
– Metal furniture of a kind used in offices
9403 10 10
– – Drawing tables (other than those of heading 9017) Free —
– – – Not exceeding 80 cm in height
9403 10 51
– – – – Desks Free —
9403 10 59
– – – – Other Free —
– – – Exceeding 80 cm in height
9403 10 91
– – – – Cupboards with doors, shutters or flaps Free —
9403 10 93
– – – – Filing, card-index and other cabinets Free —
9403 10 99
– – – – Other Free —
9403 20
– Other metal furniture
9403 20 20
– – Beds Free —
9403 20 80
– – Other Free —
9403 30
– Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices
– – Not exceeding 80 cm in height
9403 30 11
– – – Desks Free —
9403 30 19
– – – Other Free —
– – Exceeding 80 cm in height
9403 30 91
– – – Cupboards with doors, shutters or flaps; filing, card-index and other cabinets Free —
9403 30 99
– – – Other Free —
9403 40
– Wooden furniture of a kind used in the kitchen
9403 40 10
– – Fitted kitchen units 2,7 —
9403 40 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9403 50 00
– Wooden furniture of a kind used in the bedroom Free —
9403 60
– Other wooden furniture
9403 60 10
– – Wooden furniture of a kind used in the dining room and the living room Free —
9403 60 30
– – Wooden furniture of a kind used in shops Free —
9403 60 90
– – Other wooden furniture Free —
9403 70 00
– Furniture of plastics Free —
– Furniture of other materials, including cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials
9403 81 00
– – Of bamboo or rattan 5,6 —
9403 89 00
– – Other 5,6 —
9403 90 10
– – Of metal 2,7 —
9403 90 30
– – Of wood 2,7 —
9403 90 90
– – Of other materials 2,7 —
9404
Mattress supports; articles of bedding and similar furnishing (for example, mattresses, quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes and pillows) fitted with springs or stuffed or internally fitted with any material or of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered
9404 10 00
– Mattress supports 3,7 —
9404 21
– – Of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered
9404 21 10
– – – Of rubber 3,7 —
9404 21 90
– – – Of plastics 3,7 —
9404 29
– – Of other materials
9404 29 10
– – – Spring interior 3,7 —
9404 29 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
9404 30 00
– Sleeping bags 3,7 p/st
9404 90 10
– – Filled with feathers or down 3,7 —
9404 90 90
– – Other 3,7 —
9405
Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere specified or included
9405 10
– Chandeliers and other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings, excluding those of a kind used for lighting public open spaces or thoroughfares
9405 10 21
– – – Of a kind used with filament lamps 4,7 —
9405 10 28
– – – Other 4,7 —
9405 10 30
– – Of ceramic materials 4,7 —
9405 10 50
– – Of glass 3,7 —
9405 10 91
– – – Of a kind used with filament lamps 2,7 —
9405 10 98
– – – Other 2,7 —
9405 20
– Electric table, desk, bedside or floor-standing lamps
9405 20 11
– – – Of a kind used for filament lamps 4,7 —
9405 20 19
– – – Other 4,7 —
9405 20 30
– – Of ceramic materials 4,7 —
9405 20 50
– – Of glass 3,7 —
9405 20 91
– – – Of a kind used for filament lamps 2,7 —
9405 20 99
– – – Other 2,7 —
9405 30 00
– Lighting sets of a kind used for Christmas trees 3,7 —
9405 40
– Other electric lamps and lighting fittings
9405 40 10
– – Searchlights and spotlights 3,7 —
9405 40 31
– – – – Of a kind used for filament lamps 4,7 —
9405 40 35
– – – – Of a kind used for tubular fluorescent lamps 4,7 —
9405 40 39
– – – – Other 4,7 —
9405 40 91
– – – – Of a kind used for filament lamps 2,7 —
9405 40 95
– – – – Of a kind used for tubular fluorescent lamps 2,7 —
9405 40 99
– – – – Other 2,7 —
9405 50 00
– Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings 2,7 —
9405 60
– Illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like
9405 60 20
– – Of plastics 4,7 —
9405 60 80
– – Of other materials 2,7 —
– – – Articles for electrical lighting fittings excluding searchlights and spotlights
9405 91 11
– – – – Facetted glass, plates, balls, pear-shaped drops, flower-shaped pieces, pendants and similar articles for trimming chandeliers 5,7 —
9405 91 19
– – – – Other (for example, diffusers, ceiling lights, bowls, cups, lamp-shades, globes, tulip-shaped pieces) 5,7 —
9405 91 90
– – – Other 3,7 —
9405 92 00
– – Of plastics 4,7 —
9405 99 00
– – Other 2,7 —
9406 00
Prefabricated buildings
9406 00 11
– Mobile homes 2,7 —
9406 00 20
– – Of wood 2,7 —
9406 00 31
– – – Greenhouses 2,7 —
9406 00 38
– – – Other 2,7 —
9406 00 80
– – Of other materials 2,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
Candles (heading 3406);
b
fireworks or other pyrotechnic articles of heading 3604;
c
yarns, monofilament, cords or gut or the like for fishing, cut to length but not made up into fishing lines, of Chapter 39, heading 4206 or Section XI;
d
sports bags or other containers of heading 4202, 4303 or 4304;
e
sports clothing or fancy dress, of textiles, of Chapter 61 or 62;
f
textile flags or bunting, or sails for boats, sailboards or land craft, of Chapter 63;
g
sports footwear (other than skating boots with ice or roller skates attached) of Chapter 64, or sports headgear of Chapter 65;
h
walking sticks, whips, riding-crops or the like (heading 6602), or parts thereof (heading 6603);
ij
unmounted glass eyes for dolls or other toys, of heading 7018;
k
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
l
bells, gongs or the like of heading 8306;
m
pumps for liquids (heading 8413), filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids or gases (heading 8421), electric motors (heading 8501), electric transformers (heading 8504) or radio remote control apparatus (heading 8526);
n
sports vehicles (other than bobsleighs, toboggans and the like) of Section XVII;
o
children's bicycles (heading 8712);
p
sports craft such as canoes and skiffs (Chapter 89), or their means of propulsion (Chapter 44 for such articles made of wood);
q
spectacles, goggles or the like, for sports or outdoor games (heading 9004);
r
decoy calls or whistles (heading 9208);
s
arms or other articles of Chapter 93;
t
electric garlands of all kinds (heading 9405);
u
racket strings, tents or other camping goods, or gloves, mittens and mitts (classified according to their constituent material); or
v
tableware, kitchenware, toilet articles, carpets and other textile floor coverings, apparel, bed linen, table linen, toilet linen, kitchen linen and similar articles having a utilitarian function (classified according to their constituent material).
2.
This chapter includes articles in which natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), precious metal or metal clad with precious metal constitute only minor constituents.
3.
Subject to note 1 above, parts and accessories which are suitable for use solely or principally with articles of this chapter are to be classified with those articles.
4.
Subject to the provisions of note 1 above, heading 9503 applies, inter alia, to articles of this heading combined with one or more items, which cannot be considered as sets under the terms of General Interpretative Rule 3 (b), and which, if presented separately, would be classified in other headings, provided the articles are put up together for retail sale and the combinations have the essential character of toys.
5.
Heading 9503 does not cover articles which, on account of their design, shape or constituent material, are identifiable as intended exclusively for animals, for example, ‘pet toys’ (classification in their own appropriate heading).
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9503 00
Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls' carriages; dolls; other toys; reduced-size (scale) models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kinds
9503 00 10
– Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls' carriages Free —
– Dolls representing only human beings and parts and accessories thereof
9503 00 21
– – Dolls 4,7 —
9503 00 29
– – Parts and accessories Free —
9503 00 30
– Electric trains, including tracks, signals and other accessories therefor; reduced-size (scale) model assembly kits Free —
– Other construction sets and constructional toys
9503 00 35
– – Of plastics 4,7 —
9503 00 39
– – Of other materials Free —
– Toys representing animals or non-human creatures
9503 00 41
– – Stuffed 4,7 —
9503 00 49
– – Other Free —
9503 00 55
– Toy musical instruments and apparatus Free —
9503 00 61
– – Of wood Free —
9503 00 69
– – Other 4,7 —
9503 00 70
– Other toys, put up in sets or outfits 4,7 —
– Other toys and models, incorporating a motor
9503 00 75
– – Of plastics 4,7 —
9503 00 79
– – Of other materials Free —
9503 00 81
– – Toy weapons Free —
9503 00 85
– – Die-cast miniature models of metal 4,7 —
9503 00 95
– – – Of plastics 4,7 —
9503 00 99
– – – Other Free —
9504
Articles for funfair, table or parlour games, including pintables, billiards, special tables for casino games and automatic bowling alley equipment
9504 10 00
– Video games of a kind used with a television receiver Free —
9504 20
– Articles and accessories for billiards of all kinds
9504 20 10
– – Billiard tables (with or without legs) Free —
9504 20 90
– – Other Free —
9504 30
– Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment, other than bowling alley equipment
9504 30 10
– – Games with screen Free p/st
9504 30 30
– – – Flipper Free p/st
9504 30 50
– – – Other Free p/st
9504 30 90
– – Parts Free —
9504 40 00
– Playing cards 2,7 —
9504 90 10
– – Electric car racing sets, having the character of competitive games Free —
9504 90 90
– – Other Free —
9505
Festive, carnival or other entertainment articles, including conjuring tricks and novelty jokes
9505 10
– Articles for Christmas festivities
9505 10 10
– – Of glass Free —
9505 10 90
– – Of other materials 2,7 —
9506
Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports (including table-tennis) or outdoor games, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; swimming pools and paddling pools
– Snow-skis and other snow-ski equipment
9506 11 10
– – – Cross-country skis 3,7 pa
9506 11 21
– – – – Monoskis and snowboards 3,7 p/st
9506 11 29
– – – – Other 3,7 pa
9506 11 80
– – – Other skis 3,7 pa
9506 12 00
– – Ski-fastenings (ski-bindings) 3,7 —
9506 19 00
– – Other 2,7 —
– Water-skis, surf-bοards, sailboards and other water-sport equipment
9506 21 00
– – Sailboards 2,7 —
9506 29 00
– – Other 2,7 —
– Golf clubs and other golf equipment
9506 31 00
– – Clubs, complete 2,7 p/st
9506 32 00
– – Balls 2,7 p/st
9506 39 10
– – – Parts of golf clubs 2,7 —
9506 39 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
9506 40
– Articles and equipment for table-tennis
9506 40 10
– – Bats, balls and nets 2,7 —
9506 40 90
– – Other 2,7 —
– Tennis, badminton or similar rackets, whether or not strung
9506 51 00
– – Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung 4,7 —
9506 59 00
– – Other 2,7 —
– Balls, other than golf balls and table-tennis balls
9506 61 00
– – Lawn-tennis balls 2,7 —
9506 62 10
– – – Of leather 2,7 —
9506 62 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
9506 69 10
– – – Cricket and polo balls Free —
9506 69 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
9506 70
– Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached
9506 70 10
– – Ice skates Free pa
9506 70 30
– – Roller skates 2,7 pa
9506 70 90
– – Parts and accessories 2,7 —
9506 91
– – Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics
9506 91 10
– – – Exercising apparatus with adjustable resistance mechanisms 2,7 —
9506 91 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
9506 99 10
– – – Cricket and polo equipment, other than balls Free —
9506 99 90
– – – Other 2,7 —
9507
Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy ‘birds’ (other than those of heading 9208 or 9705) and similar hunting or shooting requisites
9507 10 00
– Fishing rods 3,7 —
9507 20
– Fish-hooks, whether or not snelled
9507 20 10
– – Fish-hooks, not snelled 1,7 —
9507 20 90
– – Other 3,7 —
9507 30 00
– Fishing reels 3,7 —
9508
Roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements; travelling circuses and travelling menageries; travelling theatres
9508 10 00
– Travelling circuses and travelling menageries 1,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
pencils for cosmetic or toilet uses (Chapter 33);
b
articles of Chapter 66 (for example, parts of umbrellas or walking sticks);
c
imitation jewellery (heading 7117);
d
parts of general use, as defined in note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);
e
cutlery or other articles of Chapter 82 with handles or other parts of carving or moulding materials; heading 9601 or 9602 applies, however, to separately presented handles or other parts of such articles;
f
articles of Chapter 90 (for example, spectacle frames (heading 9003), mathematical drawing pens (heading 9017), brushes of a kind specialised for use in dentistry or for medical, surgical or veterinary purposes (heading 9018));
g
articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clock or watch cases);
h
musical instruments or parts or accessories thereof (Chapter 92);
ij
articles of Chapter 93 (arms and parts thereof);
k
articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings);
l
articles of Chapter 95 (toys, games, sports requisites); or
m
works of art, collectors' pieces or antiques (Chapter 97).
2.
In heading 9602, the expression ‘vegetable or mineral carving material’ means:
a
hard seeds, pips, hulls and nuts and similar vegetable materials of a kind used for carving (for example, corozo and dom);
b
amber, meerschaum, agglomerated amber and agglomerated meerschaum, jet and mineral substitutes for jet.
3.
In heading 9603, the expression ‘prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making’ applies only to unmounted knots and tufts of animal hair, vegetable fibre or other material, which are ready for incorporation without division in brooms or brushes, or which require only such further minor processes as trimming to shape at the top, to render them ready for such incorporation.
4.
Articles of this chapter, other than those of headings 9601 to 9606 or 9615, remain classified in the chapter whether or not composed wholly or partly of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal, of natural or cultured pearls, or precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed). However, headings 9601 to 9606 and 9615 include articles in which natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), precious metal or metal clad with precious metal constitute only minor constituents.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9601
Worked ivory, bone, tortoiseshell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl and other animal carving material, and articles of these materials (including articles obtained by moulding)
9601 10 00
– Worked ivory and articles of ivory 2,7 —
9601 90 10
– – Worked coral (natural or agglomerated), and articles of coral Free —
9601 90 90
– – Other Free —
9602 00 00
Worked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials; moulded or carved articles of wax, of stearin, of natural gums or natural resins or of modelling pastes, and other moulded or carved articles, not elsewhere specified or included; worked, unhardened gelatin (except gelatin of heading 3503) and articles of unhardened gelatin 2,2 —
9603
Brooms, brushes (including brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles), hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised, mops and feather dusters; prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making; paint pads and rollers; squeegees (other than roller squeegees)
9603 10 00
– Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles 3,7 p/st
– Toothbrushes, shaving brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, eyelash brushes and other toilet brushes for use on the person, including such brushes constituting parts of appliances
9603 21 00
– – Toothbrushes, including dental-plate brushes 3,7 p/st
9603 29 30
– – – Hair brushes 3,7 p/st
9603 29 80
– – – Other 3,7 —
9603 30
– Artists' brushes, writing brushes and similar brushes for the application of cosmetics
9603 30 10
– – Artists' and writing brushes 3,7 p/st
9603 30 90
– – Brushes for the application of cosmetics 3,7 p/st
9603 40
– Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes (other than brushes of subheading 9603 30); paint pads and rollers
9603 40 10
– – Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes 3,7 p/st
9603 40 90
– – Paint pads and rollers 3,7 p/st
9603 50 00
– Other brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles 2,7 —
9603 90 10
– – Hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised 2,7 p/st
9603 90 91
– – – Road-sweeping brushes; household type brooms and brushes, including shoe brushes and clothes brushes; brushes for grooming animals 3,7 —
9603 90 99
– – – Other 3,7 —
9604 00 00
Hand sieves and hand riddles 3,7 —
9605 00 00
Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning 3,7 —
9606
Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanks
9606 10 00
– Press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press studs and parts therefor 3,7 —
9606 21 00
– – Of plastics, not covered with textile material 3,7 —
9606 22 00
– – Of base metal, not covered with textile material 3,7 —
9606 29 00
– – Other 3,7 —
9606 30 00
– Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks 2,7 —
9607
Slide fasteners and parts thereof
9607 11 00
– – Fitted with chain scoops of base metal 6,7 m
9607 19 00
– – Other 7,7 m
9607 20 10
– – Of base metal, including narrow strips mounted with chain scoops of base metal 6,7 —
9607 20 90
– – Other 7,7 —
9608
Ballpoint pens; felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; pen-holders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading 9609
9608 10 10
– – With liquid ink (rolling ball pens) 3,7 p/st
9608 10 30
– – – With body or cap of precious metal or rolled precious metal 3,7 p/st
9608 10 91
– – – – With replaceable refill 3,7 p/st
9608 10 99
– – – – Other 3,7 p/st
9608 20 00
– Felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers 3,7 p/st
– Fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens
9608 31 00
– – Indian ink drawing pens 3,7 p/st
9608 39 10
– – – With body or cap of precious metal or rolled precious metal 3,7 p/st
9608 39 90
– – – Other 3,7 p/st
9608 40 00
– Propelling or sliding pencils 3,7 p/st
9608 50 00
– Sets of articles from two or more of the foregoing subheadings 3,7 —
9608 60
– Refills for ballpoint pens, comprising the ball point and ink-reservoir
9608 60 10
– – With liquid ink (for rolling-ball pens) 2,7 p/st
9608 60 90
– – Other 2,7 p/st
9608 91 00
– – Pen nibs and nib points 2,7 —
9608 99 20
– – – Of metal 2,7 —
9608 99 80
– – – Other 2,7 —
9609
Pencils (other than pencils of heading 9608), crayons, pencil leads, pastels, drawing charcoals, writing or drawing chalks and tailors' chalks
9609 10
– Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a rigid sheath
9609 10 10
– – With ‘leads’ of graphite 2,7 —
9609 10 90
– – Other 2,7 —
9609 20 00
– Pencil leads, black or coloured 2,7 —
9609 90 10
– – Pastels and drawing charcoals 2,7 —
9609 90 90
– – Other 1,7 —
9610 00 00
Slates and boards, with writing or drawing surfaces, whether or not framed 2,7 —
9611 00 00
Date, sealing or numbering stamps, and the like (including devices for printing or embossing labels), designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks and hand printing sets incorporating such composing sticks 2,7 —
9612
Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxes
9612 10 10
– – Of plastics 2,7 —
9612 10 20
– – Of man-made fibres, measuring less than 30 mm in width, permanently put in plastic or metal cartridges of a kind used in automatic typewriters, automatic data-processing equipment and other machines Free —
9612 10 80
– – Other 2,7 —
9612 20 00
– Ink-pads 2,7 —
9613
Cigarette lighters and other lighters, whether or not mechanical or electrical, and parts thereof other than flints and wicks
9613 10 00
– Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable 2,7 p/st
9613 20
– Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable
9613 20 10
– – With electrical ignition system 2,7 p/st
9613 20 90
– – With other ignition system 2,7 p/st
9613 80 00
– Other lighters 2,7 —
9614 00
Smoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereof
9614 00 10
– Roughly shaped blocks of wood or root, for the manufacture of pipes Free —
9615
Combs, hair-slides and the like; hairpins, curling pins, curling grips, hair-curlers and the like, other than those of heading 8516, and parts thereof
– Combs, hair-slides and the like
9615 11 00
– – Of hard rubber or plastics 2,7 —
9615 19 00
– – Other 2,7 —
9616
Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor; powder-puffs and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations
9616 10
– Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor
9616 10 10
– – Toilet sprays 2,7 —
9616 10 90
– – Mounts and heads 2,7 —
9616 20 00
– Powder-puffs and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations 2,7 —
9617 00
Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete with cases; parts thereof other than glass inners
– Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete with cases, having a capacity
9617 00 11
– – Not exceeding 0,75 litre 6,7 —
9617 00 19
– – Exceeding 0,75 litre 6,7 —
9617 00 90
– Parts (other than glass inners) 6,7 —
9618 00 00
Tailors' dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays used for shop window dressing 1,7 —
1.
This chapter does not cover:
a
unused postage or revenue stamps, postal stationery (stamped paper) or the like, of heading 4907;
b
theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the like, of painted canvas (heading 5907) except if they may be classified in heading 9706; or
c
pearls, natural or cultured, or precious or semi-precious stones (headings 7101 to 7103).
2.
For the purposes of heading 9702, the expression ‘original engravings, prints and lithographs’ means impressions produced directly, in black and white or in colour, of one or of several plates wholly executed by hand by the artist, irrespective of the process or of the material employed by him, but not including any mechanical or photomechanical process.
3.
Heading 9703 does not apply to mass-produced reproductions or works of conventional craftsmanship of a commercial character, even if these articles are designed or created by artists.
4.
(A) Subject to notes 1 to 3 above, articles of this chapter are to be classified in this chapter and not in any other chapter of the nomenclature. (B) Heading 9706 does not apply to articles of the preceding headings of this chapter.
5.
Frames around paintings, drawings, pastels, collages or similar decorative plaques, engravings, prints or lithographs are to be classified with those articles, provided they are of a kind and of a value normal to those articles. Frames which are not of a kind or of a value normal to the articles referred to in this note are to be classified separately.
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%) Supplementary unit
9701
Paintings, drawings and pastels, executed entirely by hand, other than drawings of heading 4906 and other than hand-painted or hand-decorated manufactured articles; collages and similar decorative plaques
9701 10 00
– Paintings, drawings and pastels Free —
9701 90 00
– Other Free —
9702 00 00
Original engravings, prints and lithographs Free —
9703 00 00
Original sculptures and statuary, in any material Free —
9704 00 00
Postage or revenue stamps, stamp-postmarks, first-day covers, postal stationery (stamped paper), and the like, used or unused, other than those of heading 4907 Free —
9705 00 00
Collections and collectors' pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest Free —
9706 00 00
Antiques of an age exceeding 100 years Free —
Member State
Name and address of the competent department
L-1468 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
H-1024, Budapest, Petrezselyem u. 7-9.
belanghebbende woont of is gevestigd
Poland
Właściwy dyrektor izby celnej
za odpreme in prejeme blaga
Component parts of complete industrial plant in the framework of external trade Commission Regulation EC No 1917/2000 of 7 September 2000 and intra-community trade Commission Regulation EC No 1982/2004 of 18 November 2004:
9880 XX 00
The commodity code shall be composed as follows:
—
the first four digits shall be 9880 ,
—
the fifth and the sixth digit shall correspond to the Combined Nomenclature chapter to which the goods of the component part belong,
—
the seventh and the eighth digit shall be 0.
—
sucrose/invert sugar/isoglucose,
—
starch/glucose on the product concerned.
A corresponding additional code for these goods can be obtained from Table 1, below.
Milkfat % by weight
Milk proteins (% by weight) ( 94 ) Starch/Glucose (% by weight) ( 92 )
≥ 0 < 5
≥ 5 < 25 ≥ 25 < 50 ≥ 50 < 75 ≥ 75
Sucrose/Invert sugar/Isoglucose % by weight 93
≥ 0 < 5
≥ 5 < 30 ≥ 30 < 50 ≥ 50 < 70 ≥ 70 ≥ 0 < 5 ≥ 5 < 30 ≥ 30 < 50 ≥ 50 < 70 ≥ 70 ≥ 0 < 5 ≥ 5 < 30 ≥ 30 < 50 ≥ 50 ≥ 0 < 5 ≥ 5 < 30 ≥ 30 ≥ 0 < 5 ≥ 5
≥ 0 < 1,5
≥ 0 < 2,5 7000 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011 7012 7013 7015 7016 7017 7758 7759
≥ 2,5 < 6
7020 7021 7022 7023 7024 7025 7026 7027 7028 7029 7030 7031 7032 7033 7035 7036 7037 7768 7769
≥ 6 < 18
7040 7041 7042 7043 7044 7045 7046 7047 7048 7049 7050 7051 7052 7053 7055 7056 7057 7778 7779
≥ 18 < 30
7060 7061 7062 7063 7064 7065 7066 7067 7068 7069 7070 7071 7072 7073 7075 7076 7077 7788 7789
≥ 30 < 60
7080 7081 7082 7083 7084 7085 7086 7087 7088 × 7090 7091 7092 × 7095 7096 × × ×
≥ 60
7800 7801 7802 × × 7805 7806 7807 × × 7810 7811 × × × × × × ×
≥ 1,5 < 3
≥ 0 < 2,5 7100 7101 7102 7103 7104 7105 7106 7107 7108 7109 7110 7111 7112 7113 7115 7116 7117 7798 7799
≥ 2,5 < 6
7120 7121 7122 7123 7124 7125 7126 7127 7128 7129 7130 7131 7132 7133 7135 7136 7137 7808 7809
≥ 6 < 18
7140 7141 7142 7143 7144 7145 7146 7147 7148 7149 7150 7151 7152 7153 7155 7156 7157 7818 7819
≥ 18 < 30
7160 7161 7162 7163 7164 7165 7166 7167 7168 7169 7170 7171 7172 7173 7175 7176 7177 7828 7829
≥ 30 < 60
7180 7181 7182 7183 × 7185 7186 7187 7188 × 7190 7191 7192 × 7195 7196 × × ×
≥ 60
7820 7821 7822 × × 7825 7826 7827 × × 7830 7831 × × × × × × ×
≥ 3 < 6
≥ 0 < 2,5 7840 7841 7842 7843 7844 7845 7846 7847 7848 7849 7850 7851 7852 7853 7855 7856 7857 7858 7859
≥ 2,5 < 12
7200 7201 7202 7203 7204 7205 7206 7207 7208 7209 7210 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7220 7221
≥ 12
7260 7261 7262 7263 7264 7265 7266 7267 7268 7269 7270 7271 7272 7273 7275 7276 × 7838 ×
≥ 6 < 9
≥ 0 < 4 7860 7861 7862 7863 7864 7865 7866 7867 7868 7869 7870 7871 7872 7873 7875 7876 7877 7878 7879
≥ 4 < 15
7300 7301 7302 7303 7304 7305 7306 7307 7308 7309 7310 7311 7312 7313 7315 7316 7317 7320 7321
≥ 15
7360 7361 7362 7363 7364 7365 7366 7367 7368 7369 7370 7371 7372 7373 7375 7376 × 7378 ×
≥ 9 < 12
≥ 0 < 6 7900 7901 7902 7903 7904 7905 7906 7907 7908 7909 7910 7911 7912 7913 7915 7916 7917 7918 7919
≥ 6 < 18
7400 7401 7402 7403 7404 7405 7406 7407 7408 7409 7410 7411 7412 7413 7415 7416 7417 7420 7421
≥ 18
7460 7461 7462 7463 7464 7465 7466 7467 7468 × 7470 7471 7472 × 7475 7476 × × ×
≥ 12 < 18
≥ 0 < 6 7940 7941 7942 7943 7944 7945 7946 7947 7948 7949 7950 7951 7952 7953 7955 7956 7957 7958 7959
≥ 6 < 18
7500 7501 7502 7503 7504 7505 7506 7507 7508 7509 7510 7511 7512 7513 7515 7516 7517 7520 7521
≥ 18
7560 7561 7562 7563 7564 7565 7566 7567 7568 × 7570 7571 7572 × 7575 7576 × × ×
≥ 18 < 26
≥ 0 < 6 7960 7961 7962 7963 7964 7965 7966 7967 7968 7969 7970 7971 7972 7973 7975 7976 7977 7978 7979
≥ 6
7600 7601 7602 7603 7604 7605 7606 7607 7608 7609 7610 7611 7612 7613 7615 7616 × 7620 ×
≥ 26 < 40
≥ 0 < 6 7980 7981 7982 7983 7984 7985 7986 7987 7988 × 7990 7991 7992 × 7995 7996 × × ×
≥ 6
7700 7701 7702 7703 × 7705 7706 7707 7708 × 7710 7711 7712 × 7715 7716 × × ×
≥ 40 < 55
7720 7721 7722 7723 × 7725 7726 7727 7728 × 7730 7731 7732 × 7735 7736 × × ×
≥ 55 < 70
7740 7741 7742 × × 7745 7746 7747 × × 7750 7751 × × × × × × ×
≥ 70 < 85
7760 7761 7762 × × 7765 7766 × × × 7770 7771 × × × × × × ×
≥ 85
7780 7781 × × × 7785 7786 × × × × × × × × × × × ×
Code
Agricultural component AD S/Z AD F/M
CN code
Description Conventional rate of duty (%)
0702 00 00
Tomatoes, fresh or chilled
– From 1 January to 31 March
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 84,6
8,8 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 82,9 but less than € 84,6
8,8 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 81,2 but less than € 82,9
8,8 + 3,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 79,5 but less than € 81,2
8,8 + 5,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 77,8 but less than € 79,5
8,8 + 6,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 77,8
8,8 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 112,6
8,8 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 110,3 but less than € 112,6
8,8 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 108,1 but less than € 110,3
8,8 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 105,8 but less than € 108,1
8,8 + 6,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 103,6 but less than € 105,8
8,8 + 9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 103,6
8,8 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 72,6
8,8 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 71,1 but less than € 72,6
8,8 + 1,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 69,7 but less than € 71,1
8,8 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 68,2 but less than € 69,7
8,8 + 4,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 66,8 but less than € 68,2
8,8 + 5,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 66,8
8,8 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 72,6
14,4 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 71,1 but less than € 72,6
14,4 + 1,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 69,7 but less than € 71,1
14,4 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 68,2 but less than € 69,7
14,4 + 4,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 66,8 but less than € 68,2
14,4 + 5,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 66,8
14,4 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– From 1 June to 30 September
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 52,6
14,4 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 51,5 but less than € 52,6
14,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 50,5 but less than € 51,5
14,4 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 49,4 but less than € 50,5
14,4 + 3,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 48,4 but less than € 49,4
14,4 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 48,4
14,4 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 62,6
14,4 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 61,3 but less than € 62,6
14,4 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 60,1 but less than € 61,3
14,4 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 58,8 but less than € 60,1
14,4 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 57,6 but less than € 58,8
14,4 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 57,6
14,4 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– From 1 November to 20 December
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 62,6
8,8 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 61,3 but less than € 62,6
8,8 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 60,1 but less than € 61,3
8,8 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 58,8 but less than € 60,1
8,8 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 57,6 but less than € 58,8
8,8 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 57,6
8,8 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – Not less than € 67,6
8,8 ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 66,2 but less than € 67,6
8,8 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 64,9 but less than € 66,2
8,8 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 63,5 but less than € 64,9
8,8 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Not less than € 62,2 but less than € 63,5
8,8 + 5,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – Less than € 62,2
8,8 + 29,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
0707 00
Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled
– – From 1 January to end February
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 67,5
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 66,2 but less than € 67,5
12,8 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 64,8 but less than € 66,2
12,8 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 63,5 but less than € 64,8
12,8 + 4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 62,1 but less than € 63,5
12,8 + 5,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 62,1
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – From 1 March to 30 April
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 110,5
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 108,3 but less than € 110,5
12,8 + 2,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 106,1 but less than € 108,3
12,8 + 4,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 103,9 but less than € 106,1
12,8 + 6,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 101,7 but less than € 103,9
12,8 + 8,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 101,7
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,1
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 47,1 but less than € 48,1
12,8 + 1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 96 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2 but less than € 47,1
12,8 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 96 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,2 but less than € 46,2
12,8 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 96 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,3 but less than € 45,2
12,8 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 96 )
– – – – – Not less than € 35 95 but less than € 44,3
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 96 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34,3 95 but less than € 35 95
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 97 )
– – – – – Not less than € 33,6 95 but less than € 34,3 95
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 98 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,9 95 but less than € 33,6 95
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 99 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,2 95 but less than € 32,9 95
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 100 )
– – – – – Less than € 32,2 95
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,1
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 47,1 but less than € 48,1
12,8 + 1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2 but less than € 47,1
12,8 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,2 but less than € 46,2
12,8 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,3 but less than € 45,2
12,8 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 44,3
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – From 16 May to 30 September
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,1
16
– – – – – Not less than € 47,1 but less than € 48,1
16 + 1 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2 but less than € 47,1
16 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,2 but less than € 46,2
16 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,3 but less than € 45,2
16 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 35 95 but less than € 44,3
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34,3 95 but less than € 35 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 102 )
– – – – – Not less than € 33,6 95 but less than € 34,3 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 103 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,9 95 but less than € 33,6 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 104 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,2 95 but less than € 32,9 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 105 )
– – – – – Less than € 32,2 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,1
16
– – – – – Not less than € 47,1 but less than € 48,1
16 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2 but less than € 47,1
16 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 45,2 but less than € 46,2
16 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 44,3 but less than € 45,2
16 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 44,3
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 68,3
16
– – – – – Not less than € 66,9 but less than € 68,3
16 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 65,6 but less than € 66,9
16 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 64,2 but less than € 65,6
16 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 62,8 but less than € 64,2
16 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 35 95 but less than € 62,8
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 101 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34,3 95 but less than € 35 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 102 )
– – – – – Not less than € 33,6 95 but less than € 34,3 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 103 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,9 95 but less than € 33,6 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 104 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,2 95 but less than € 32,9 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 105 )
– – – – – Less than € 32,2 95
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 68,3
16
– – – – – Not less than € 66,9 but less than € 68,3
16 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 65,6 but less than € 66,9
16 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 64,2 but less than € 65,6
16 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 62,8 but less than € 64,2
16 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 62,8
16 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net
– – From 1 to 10 November
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 68,3
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 66,9 but less than € 68,3
12,8 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 65,6 but less than € 66,9
12,8 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 64,2 but less than € 65,6
12,8 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 62,8 but less than € 64,2
12,8 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 62,8
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – From 11 November to 31 December
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 60,5
12,8 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 59,3 but less than € 60,5
12,8 + 1,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 58,1 but less than € 59,3
12,8 + 2,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 56,9 but less than € 58,1
12,8 + 3,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 55,7 but less than € 56,9
12,8 + 4,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 55,7
12,8 + 37,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
0709
Other vegetables, fresh or chilled
0709 90 70
– – Courgettes
– – – From 1 to 31 January
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,8
12,8
– – – – – Not less than € 47,8 but less than € 48,8
12,8 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 46,8 but less than € 47,8
12,8 + 2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 45,9 but less than € 46,8
12,8 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 44,9 but less than € 45,9
12,8 + 3,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 44,9
12,8 + 15,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 February to 31 March
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 41,3
12,8
– – – – – Not less than € 40,5 but less than € 41,3
12,8 + 0,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 39,6 but less than € 40,5
12,8 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 38,8 but less than € 39,6
12,8 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 38 but less than € 38,8
12,8 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 38
12,8 + 15,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 April to 31 May
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 69,2
12,8
– – – – – Not less than € 67,8 but less than € 69,2
12,8 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 66,4 but less than € 67,8
12,8 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 65 but less than € 66,4
12,8 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 63,7 but less than € 65
12,8 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 63,7
12,8 + 15,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 June to 31 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 41,3
12,8
– – – – – Not less than € 40,5 but less than € 41,3
12,8 + 0,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 39,6 but less than € 40,5
12,8 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 38,8 but less than € 39,6
12,8 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 38 but less than € 38,8
12,8 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 38
12,8 + 15,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 August to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 48,8
12,8
– – – – – Not less than € 47,8 but less than € 48,8
12,8 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 46,8 but less than € 47,8
12,8 + 2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 45,9 but less than € 46,8
12,8 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 44,9 but less than € 45,9
12,8 + 3,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 44,9
12,8 + 15,2 €/100 kg/net
0709 90 80
– – Globe artichokes
– – – From 1 January to 31 May
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 82,6
10,4
– – – – – Not less than € 80,9 but less than € 82,6
10,4 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 79,3 but less than € 80,9
10,4 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 77,6 but less than € 79,3
10,4 + 5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 76 but less than € 77,6
10,4 + 6,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 76
10,4 + 22,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 65,4
10,4
– – – – – Not less than € 64,1 but less than € 65,4
10,4 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 62,8 but less than € 64,1
10,4 + 2,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 61,5 but less than € 62,8
10,4 + 3,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 60,2 but less than € 61,5
10,4 + 5,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 60,2
10,4 + 22,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 July to 31 October
10,4
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 94,3
10,4
– – – – – Not less than € 92,4 but less than € 94,3
10,4 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 90,5 but less than € 92,4
10,4 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 88,6 but less than € 90,5
10,4 + 5,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 86,8 but less than € 88,6
10,4 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 86,8
10,4 + 22,9 €/100 kg/net
0805
Citrus fruit, fresh or dried
0805 10 20
– – Sweet oranges, fresh
– – – From 1 January to 31 March
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 35,4
16 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34,7 but less than € 35,4
16 + 0,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34 but less than € 34,7
16 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 33,3 but less than € 34
16 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,6 but less than € 33,3
16 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 32,6
16 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 35,4
10,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34,7 but less than € 35,4
10,4 + 0,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 34 but less than € 34,7
10,4 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 33,3 but less than € 34
10,4 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 32,6 but less than € 33,3
10,4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 32,6
10,4 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 35,4
4,8
– – – – – Not less than € 34,7 but less than € 35,4
4,8 + 0,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 34 but less than € 34,7
4,8 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 33,3 but less than € 34
4,8 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 32,6 but less than € 33,3
4,8 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 32,6
4,8 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 35,4
3,2
– – – – – Not less than € 34,7 but less than € 35,4
3,2 + 0,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 34 but less than € 34,7
3,2 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 33,3 but less than € 34
3,2 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 32,6 but less than € 33,3
3,2 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 32,6
3,2 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 June to 15 October
3,2
– – – From 16 October to 30 November
16
– – – From 1 to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 35,4
16
– – – – – Not less than € 34,7 but less than € 35,4
16 + 0,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 34 but less than € 34,7
16 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 33,3 but less than € 34
16 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 32,6 but less than € 33,3
16 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 32,6
16 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net
0805 20
– Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and similar citrus hybrids
0805 20 10
– – Clementines
– – – From 1 January to end February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 64,9
16
– – – – – Not less than € 63,6 but less than € 64,9
16 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 62,3 but less than € 63,6
16 + 2,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 61 but less than € 62,3
16 + 3,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 59,7 but less than € 61
16 + 5,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 59,7
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 March to 31 October
16
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 64,9
16
– – – – – Not less than € 63,6 but less than € 64,9
16 + 1,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 62,3 but less than € 63,6
16 + 2,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 61 but less than € 62,3
16 + 3,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 59,7 but less than € 61
16 + 5,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 59,7
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
0805 20 30
– – Monreales and satsumas
– – – From 1 January to end February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 March to 31 October
16
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
0805 20 50
– – Mandarins and wilkings
– – – From 1 January to end February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 March to 31 October
16
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
0805 20 70
– – Tangerines
– – – From 1 January to end February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 March to 31 October
16
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 January to end February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 March to 31 October
16 ( 10 )
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 28,6
16
– – – – – Not less than € 28 but less than € 28,6
16 + 0,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 27,5 but less than € 28
16 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,9 but less than € 27,5
16 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 26,3 but less than € 26,9
16 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 26,3
16 + 10,6 €/100 kg/net
0805 50
– Lemons ( Citrus limon , Citrus limonum ) and limes ( Citrus aurantifolia , Citrus latifolia )
0805 50 10
– – Lemons ( Citrus limon , Citrus limonum )
– – – From 1 January to 30 April
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2
6,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,3 but less than € 46,2
6,4 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,4 but less than € 45,3
6,4 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,4 but less than € 44,4
6,4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42,5 but less than € 43,4
6,4 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 42,5
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 May to 31 May
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2
6,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,3 but less than € 46,2
6,4 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,4 but less than € 45,3
6,4 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,4 but less than € 44,4
6,4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42,5 but less than € 43,4
6,4 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 41,6 but less than € 42,5
6,4 + 4,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 40,7 but less than € 41,6
6,4 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 39,7 but less than € 40,7
6,4 + 6,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 38,8 but less than € 39,7
6,4 + 7,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 38,8
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 June to 31 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 55,8
6,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 54,7 but less than € 55,8
6,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 53,6 but less than € 54,7
6,4 + 2,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 52,5 but less than € 53,6
6,4 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 51,3 but less than € 52,5
6,4 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 50,2 but less than € 51,3
6,4 + 5,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 49,1 but less than € 50,2
6,4 + 6,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 48 but less than € 49,1
6,4 + 7,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,9 but less than € 48
6,4 + 8,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 46,9
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 August to 15 August
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 55,8
6,4
– – – – – Not less than € 54,7 but less than € 55,8
6,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 53,6 but less than € 54,7
6,4 + 2,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 52,5 but less than € 53,6
6,4 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 51,3 but less than € 52,5
6,4 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 50,2 but less than € 51,3
6,4 + 5,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 49,1 but less than € 50,2
6,4 + 6,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 48 but less than € 49,1
6,4 + 7,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 48
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 16 August to 31 October
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 55,8
6,4
– – – – – Not less than € 54,7 but less than € 55,8
6,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 53,6 but less than € 54,7
6,4 + 2,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 52,5 but less than € 53,6
6,4 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 51,3 but less than € 52,5
6,4 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 51,3
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 46,2
6,4
– – – – – Not less than € 45,3 but less than € 46,2
6,4 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 44,4 but less than € 45,3
6,4 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 43,4 but less than € 44,4
6,4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 42,5 but less than € 43,4
6,4 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 42,5
6,4 + 25,6 €/100 kg/net
0806
Grapes, fresh or dried
0806 10 10
– – Table grapes
– – – From 1 January to 14 July
– – – – Of the variety Emperor Vitis vinifera cv. from 1 to 31 January 29
8
– – – From 15 to 20 July
14,1
– – – From 21 July to 31 October
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 54,6
14,1 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 53,5 but less than € 54,6
17,6 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 52,4 but less than € 53,5
17,6 + 2,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 51,3 but less than € 52,4
17,6 + 3,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 50,2 but less than € 51,3
17,6 + 4,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 50,2
17,6 + 9,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 to 20 November
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 47,6
11,5
– – – – – Not less than € 46,6 but less than € 47,6
14,4 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 45,7 but less than € 46,6
14,4 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 44,7 but less than € 45,7
14,4 + 2,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 43,8 but less than € 44,7
14,4 + 3,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 43,8
14,4 + 9,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 21 November to 31 December
– – – – Of the variety Emperor Vitis vinifera cv. from 1 to 31 December 29
8
0808
Apples, pears and quinces, fresh
– – – From 1 January to 14 February
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 56,8
4
– – – – – Not less than € 55,7 but less than € 56,8
6,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 54,5 but less than € 55,7
6,4 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 53,4 but less than € 54,5
6,4 + 3,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 52,3 but less than € 53,4
6,4 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 52,3
6,4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 15 February to 31 March
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 56,8
4
– – – – – Not less than € 55,7 but less than € 56,8
6,4 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 54,5 but less than € 55,7
6,4 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 53,4 but less than € 54,5
6,4 + 3,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 52,3 but less than € 53,4
6,4 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 51,1 but less than € 52,3
6,4 + 5,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51,1
6,4 + 6,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 50
6,4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 April to 30 June
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 56,8
Free
– – – – – Not less than € 55,7 but less than € 56,8
4,8 + 1,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 106 )
– – – – – Not less than € 54,5 but less than € 55,7
4,8 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 107 )
– – – – – Not less than € 53,4 but less than € 54,5
4,8 + 3,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 108 )
– – – – – Not less than € 52,3 but less than € 53,4
4,8 + 4,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 109 )
– – – – – Not less than € 51,1 but less than € 52,3
4,8 + 5,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 110 )
– – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51,1
4,8 + 6,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 111 )
– – – – – Not less than € 48,8 but less than € 50
4,8 + 8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 112 )
– – – – – Less than € 48,8
4,8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 ) ( 113 )
– – – From 1 July to 15 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 45,7
Free
– – – – – Not less than € 44,8 but less than € 45,7
4,8 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,9 but less than € 44,8
4,8 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43 but less than € 43,9
4,8 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42 but less than € 43
4,8 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 41,1 but less than € 42
4,8 + 4,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 40,2 but less than € 41,1
4,8 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 39,3 but less than € 40,2
4,8 + 6,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 39,3
4,8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 16 July to 31 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 45,7
Free
– – – – – Not less than € 44,8 but less than € 45,7
4,8 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,9 but less than € 44,8
4,8 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43 but less than € 43,9
4,8 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42 but less than € 43
4,8 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 42
4,8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 August to 31 December
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 45,7
9
– – – – – Not less than € 44,8 but less than € 45,7
11,2 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 43,9 but less than € 44,8
11,2 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 43 but less than € 43,9
11,2 + 2,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 42 but less than € 43
11,2 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 42
11,2 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
0808 20
– Pears and quinces
– – – – From 1 January to 31 January
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 51
8
– – – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51
8 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 49 but less than € 50
8 + 2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 47,9 but less than € 49
8 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,9 but less than € 47,9
8 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 46,9
8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – From 1 February to 31 March
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 51
5
– – – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51
8 + 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 49 but less than € 50
8 + 2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 47,9 but less than € 49
8 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,9 but less than € 47,9
8 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 46,9
8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – From 1 to 30 April
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 51
Free
– – – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51
4 + 1 €/100 kg/net ( 114 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 49 but less than € 50
4 + 2 €/100 kg/net ( 115 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 47,9 but less than € 49
4 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net ( 116 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,9 but less than € 47,9
4 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net ( 117 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 45,9 but less than € 46,9
4 + 5,1 €/100 kg/net ( 118 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 44,9 but less than € 45,9
4 + 6,1 €/100 kg/net ( 119 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 43,9 but less than € 44,9
4 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net ( 120 )
– – – – – – Less than € 43,9
4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 121 )
– – – – From 1 May to 30 June
2,5 MIN 1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – From 1 to 15 July
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,5
Free
– – – – – – Not less than € 45,6 but less than € 46,5
4 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 44,6 but less than € 45,6
4 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 43,7 but less than € 44,6
4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 42,8 but less than € 43,7
4 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 41,9 but less than € 42,8
4 + 4,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40,9 but less than € 41,9
4 + 5,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40 but less than € 40,9
4 + 6,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 40
4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – From 16 to 31 July
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,5
5
– – – – – – Not less than € 45,6 but less than € 46,5
8 + 0,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 44,6 but less than € 45,6
8 + 1,9 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 43,7 but less than € 44,6
8 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 42,8 but less than € 43,7
8 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 42,8
8 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – From 1 August to 31 October
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 38,8
10,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 38 but less than € 38,8
10,4 + 0,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 37,2 but less than € 38
10,4 + 1,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 36,5 but less than € 37,2
10,4 + 2,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 35,7 but less than € 36,5
10,4 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Less than € 35,7
10,4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – From 1 November to 31 December
– – – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – – Not less than € 51
10,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 50 but less than € 51
10,4 + 1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 49 but less than € 50
10,4 + 2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 47,9 but less than € 49
10,4 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 46,9 but less than € 47,9
10,4 + 4,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – – Less than € 46,9
10,4 + 23,8 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
0809
Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh
– – From 1 January to 31 May
20 ( 10 )
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 107,1
20 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 105 but less than € 107,1
20 + 2,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 102,8 but less than € 105
20 + 4,3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 100,7 but less than € 102,8
20 + 6,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 98,5 but less than € 100,7
20 + 8,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 98,5
20 + 22,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 87,3
20 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 85,6 but less than € 87,3
20 + 1,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 83,8 but less than € 85,6
20 + 3,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 82,1 but less than € 83,8
20 + 5,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 80,3 but less than € 82,1
20 + 7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 80,3
20 + 22,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – Not less than € 77,1
20 ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 75,6 but less than € 77,1
20 + 1,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 74 but less than € 75,6
20 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 72,5 but less than € 74
20 + 4,6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Not less than € 70,9 but less than € 72,5
20 + 6,2 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – Less than € 70,9
20 + 22,7 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – From 1 August to 31 December
20 ( 10 )
0809 20 05
– – Sour cherries ( Prunus cerasus )
– – – From 1 January to 30 April
12
– – – From 1 to 20 May
12 MIN 2,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 149,4
12
– – – – – Not less than € 146,4 but less than € 149,4
12 + 3 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 143,4 but less than € 146,4
12 + 6 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 140,4 but less than € 143,4
12 + 9 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 137,4 but less than € 140,4
12 + 12 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 50,7 95 but less than € 137,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 49,7 95 but less than € 50,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 123 )
– – – – – Not less than € 48,7 95 but less than € 49,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 124 )
– – – – – Not less than € 47,7 95 but less than € 48,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 125 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,6 95 but less than € 47,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 126 )
– – – – – Less than € 46,6 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 June to 15 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 125,4
12
– – – – – Not less than € 122,9 but less than € 125,4
12 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 120,4 but less than € 122,9
12 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 117,9 but less than € 120,4
12 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 115,4 but less than € 117,9
12 + 10 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 50,7 95 but less than € 115,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 49,7 95 but less than € 50,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 123 )
– – – – – Not less than € 48,7 95 but less than € 49,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 124 )
– – – – – Not less than € 47,7 95 but less than € 48,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 125 )
– – – – – Not less than € 46,6 95 but less than € 47,7 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 126 )
– – – – – Less than € 46,6 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 125,4
12
– – – – – Not less than € 122,9 but less than € 125,4
12 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 120,4 but less than € 122,9
12 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 117,9 but less than € 120,4
12 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 115,4 but less than € 117,9
12 + 10 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,9 95 but less than € 115,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45 95 but less than € 45,9 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 127 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,1 95 but less than € 45 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 128 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,1 95 but less than € 44,1 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 129 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42,2 95 but less than € 43,1 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 130 )
– – – – – Less than € 42,2 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 to 10 August
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 91,6
12
– – – – – Not less than € 89,8 but less than € 91,6
12 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 87,9 but less than € 89,8
12 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 86,1 but less than € 87,9
12 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 84,1 but less than € 86,1
12 + 7,3 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45,9 95 but less than € 84,1
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 122 )
– – – – – Not less than € 45 95 but less than € 45,9 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 127 )
– – – – – Not less than € 44,1 95 but less than € 45 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 128 )
– – – – – Not less than € 43,1 95 but less than € 44,1 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 129 )
– – – – – Not less than € 42,2 95 but less than € 43,1 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 130 )
– – – – – Less than € 42,2 95
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 11 August to 31 December
12
– – – From 1 January to 30 April
12
– – – From 1 to 20 May
12 MIN 2,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 149,4
12 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 146,4 but less than € 149,4
12 + 3 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 143,4 but less than € 146,4
12 + 6 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 140,4 but less than € 143,4
12 + 9 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 137,4 but less than € 140,4
12 + 12 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 137,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 1 June to 15 June
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 125,4
12 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 122,9 but less than € 125,4
12 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 120,4 but less than € 122,9
12 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 117,9 but less than € 120,4
12 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 115,4 but less than € 117,9
12 + 10 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 115,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – From 16 June to 15 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 125,4
6 ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 122,9 but less than € 125,4
12 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 120,4 but less than € 122,9
12 + 5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 117,9 but less than € 120,4
12 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Not less than € 115,4 but less than € 117,9
12 + 10 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – – Less than € 115,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net ( 10 )
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 125,4
12
– – – – – Not less than € 122,9 but less than € 125,4
12 + 2,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 120,4 but less than € 122,9
12 + 5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 117,9 but less than € 120,4
12 + 7,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 115,4 but less than € 117,9
12 + 10 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 115,4
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 to 10 August
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 91,6
12
– – – – – Not less than € 89,8 but less than € 91,6
12 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 87,9 but less than € 89,8
12 + 3,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 86,1 but less than € 87,9
12 + 5,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 84,1 but less than € 86,1
12 + 7,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 84,1
12 + 27,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 11 August to 31 December
12
0809 30
– Peaches, including nectarines
0809 30 10
– – Nectarines
– – – From 1 January to 10 June
17,6
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 88,3
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 86,5 but less than € 88,3
17,6 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 84,8 but less than € 86,5
17,6 + 3,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 83 but less than € 84,8
17,6 + 5,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 81,2 but less than € 83
17,6 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 81,2
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 21 June to 31 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 77,6
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 76 but less than € 77,6
17,6 + 1,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 74,5 but less than € 76
17,6 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 72,9 but less than € 74,5
17,6 + 4,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 71,4 but less than € 72,9
17,6 + 6,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 71,4
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 August to 30 September
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 60
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 58,8 but less than € 60
17,6 + 1,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 57,6 but less than € 58,8
17,6 + 2,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 56,4 but less than € 57,6
17,6 + 3,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 55,2 but less than € 56,4
17,6 + 4,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 55,2
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 October to 31 December
17,6
– – – From 1 January to 10 June
17,6
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 88,3
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 86,5 but less than € 88,3
17,6 + 1,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 84,8 but less than € 86,5
17,6 + 3,5 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 83 but less than € 84,8
17,6 + 5,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 81,2 but less than € 83
17,6 + 7,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 81,2
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 21 June to 31 July
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 77,6
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 76 but less than € 77,6
17,6 + 1,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 74,5 but less than € 76
17,6 + 3,1 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 72,9 but less than € 74,5
17,6 + 4,7 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 71,4 but less than € 72,9
17,6 + 6,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 71,4
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 August to 30 September
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 60
17,6
– – – – – Not less than € 58,8 but less than € 60
17,6 + 1,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 57,6 but less than € 58,8
17,6 + 2,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 56,4 but less than € 57,6
17,6 + 3,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 55,2 but less than € 56,4
17,6 + 4,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 55,2
17,6 + 13 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 October to 31 December
17,6
0809 40
– Plums and sloes
– – – From 1 January to 10 June
6,4
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 69,6
6,4
– – – – – Not less than € 68,2 but less than € 69,6
6,4 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 66,8 but less than € 68,2
6,4 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 65,4 but less than € 66,8
6,4 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 64 but less than € 65,4
6,4 + 5,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 64
6,4 + 10,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 July to 30 September
– – – – With an entry price per 100 kg net weight of
– – – – – Not less than € 69,6
12
– – – – – Not less than € 68,2 but less than € 69,6
12 + 1,4 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 66,8 but less than € 68,2
12 + 2,8 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 65,4 but less than € 66,8
12 + 4,2 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Not less than € 64 but less than € 65,4
12 + 5,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – Less than € 64
12 + 10,3 €/100 kg/net
– – – From 1 October to 31 December
6,4
2009
Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter
– Grape juice including grape must
2009 61
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 30
2009 61 10
– – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight
– – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – Not less than € 42,5
22,4
– – – – – Not less than € 41,7 but less than € 42,5
22,4 + 0,8 €/hl
– – – – – Not less than € 40,8 but less than € 41,7
22,4 + 1,7 €/hl
– – – – – Not less than € 40 but less than € 40,8
22,4 + 2,5 €/hl
– – – – – Not less than € 39,1 but less than € 40
22,4 + 3,4 €/hl
– – – – – Less than € 39,1
22,4 + 27 €/hl
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67
– – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – Not less than € 212,4
40 ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 208,2 but less than € 212,4
40 + 4,2 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 203,9 but less than € 208,2
40 + 8,5 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 199,7 but less than € 203,9
40 + 12,7 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – Not less than € 195,4 but less than € 199,7
40 + 17 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – Less than € 195,4
40 + 121 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 30 but not exceeding 67
– – – – Of a value exceeding € 18 per 100 kg net weight
2009 69 51
– – – – – Concentrated
– – – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – – Not less than € 209,4
22,4 ( 10 )
– – – – – – – Not less than € 205,2 but less than € 209,4
22,4 + 4,2 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – – Not less than € 201 but less than € 205,2
22,4 + 8,4 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – – Not less than € 196,8 but less than € 201
22,4 + 12,6 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – – Not less than € 192,6 but less than € 196,8
22,4 + 16,8 €/hl ( 10 )
– – – – – – – Less than € 192,6
22,4 + 131 €/hl ( 10 )
2009 69 59
– – – – – Other
– – – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – – Not less than € 42,5
22,4
– – – – – – – Not less than € 41,7 but less than € 42,5
22,4 + 0,8 €/hl
– – – – – – – Not less than € 40,8 but less than € 41,7
22,4 + 1,7 €/hl
– – – – – – – Not less than € 40 but less than € 40,8
22,4 + 2,5 €/hl
– – – – – – – Not less than € 39,1 but less than € 40
22,4 + 3,4 €/hl
– – – – – – – Less than € 39,1
22,4 + 27 €/hl
2204
Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading 2009
2204 30
– Other grape must
– – – Of a density of 1,33 g/cm 3 or less at 20 °C and of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 1 % vol
2204 30 92
– – – – Concentrated
– – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – Not less than € 209,4
22,4 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 205,2 but less than € 209,4
22,4 + 4,2 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 201 but less than € 205,2
22,4 + 8,4 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 196,8 but less than € 201
22,4 + 12,6 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 192,6 but less than € 196,8
22,4 + 16,8 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 192,6
22,4 + 131 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – Not less than € 42,5
22,4 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 41,7 but less than € 42,5
22,4 + 0,8 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40,8 but less than € 41,7
22,4 + 1,7 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40 but less than € 40,8
22,4 + 2,5 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 39,1 but less than € 40
22,4 + 3,4 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 39,1
22,4 + 27 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
2204 30 96
– – – – Concentrated
– – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – Not less than € 212,4
40 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 208,2 but less than € 212,4
40 + 4,2 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 203,9 but less than € 208,2
40 + 8,5 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 199,7 but less than € 203,9
40 + 12,7 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 195,4 but less than € 199,7
40 + 17 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 195,4
40 + 121 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – With an entry price per hl of
– – – – – – Not less than € 42,5
40 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 41,7 but less than € 42,5
40 + 0,8 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40,8 but less than € 41,7
40 + 1,7 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 40 but less than € 40,8
40 + 2,5 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Not less than € 39,1 but less than € 40
40 + 3,4 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
– – – – – – Less than € 39,1
40 + 27 €/hl + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
2818 30 00
1330-44-5 algeldrate
2833 22 00
61115-28-4 alusulf
2842 10 00
12408-47-8 simaldrate
2842 90 80
0-00-0 almagodrate
60239-66-9
almadrate sulfate
2843 30 00
10210-36-3 sodium aurotiosulfate
12244-57-4
sodium aurothiomalate
16925-51-2
aurothioglycanide
2843 90 90
15663-27-1 cisplatin
172903-00-3
triplatin tetranitrate
2844 40 20
14932-42-4 xenon (133 Xe)
2844 40 30
0-00-0 fibrinogen (125 I)
881-17-4
sodium iodohippurate (131 I)
1187-56-0
selenomethionine (75 Se)
5579-94-2
merisoprol (197 Hg)
7790-26-3
sodium iodide (131 I)
8016-07-7
ethiodized oil (131 I)
8027-28-9
sodium phosphate (32 P)
9048-49-1
iodinated (125 I) human serum albumin
9048-49-1
iodinated (131 I) human serum albumin
10039-53-9
sodium chromate (51 Cr)
10375-56-1
chlormerodrin (197 Hg)
13115-03-2
cyanocobalamin (57 Co)
13422-53-2
cyanocobalamin (60 Co)
15251-14-6
rose bengal (131 I) sodium
15690-63-8
cesium (131 Cs) chloride
15845-98-4
sodium iotalamate (131 I)
17033-82-8
iometin (125 I)
17033-83-9
iometin (131 I)
17692-74-9
sodium iotalamate (125 I)
18195-32-9
cyanocobalamin (58 Co)
24359-64-6
sodium iodide (125 I)
41183-64-6
gallium (67 Ga) citrate
42220-21-3
iodocholesterol (131 I)
54063-42-2
ferric (59 Fe) citrate injection
54182-60-4
tolpovidone (131 I)
54182-63-7
macrosalb (131 I)
54277-47-3
macrosalb (99m Tc)
54510-20-2
iodocetylic acid (123 I)
74855-17-7
iocanlidic acid (123 I)
75917-92-9
iofetamine (123 I)
77679-27-7
iobenguane (131 I)
92812-82-3
fluorodopa (18 F)
94153-50-1
mespiperone (11 C)
104716-22-5
technetium (99m Tc) teboroxime
105851-17-0
fludeoxyglucose (18 F)
106417-28-1
technetium (99m Tc) siboroxime
109581-73-9
technetium (99m Tc) sestamibi
113716-48-6
iolopride (123 I)
121281-41-2
technetium (99m Tc) bicisate
127396-36-5
iomazenil (123 I)
131608-78-1
technetium (99mTc) nitridocade
136794-86-0
iometopane (123 I)
142481-95-6
technetium (99m Tc) furifosmin
154427-83-5
samarium (153 Sm) lexidronam
155798-07-5
ioflupane (123 I)
157476-76-1
technetium (99m Tc) pintumomab
165942-79-0
technetium (99m Tc) nofetumomab merpentan
178959-14-3
technetium (99m Tc) apcitide
225239-31-6
technetium (99mTc) fanolesomab
476413-07-7
yttrium (90Y) tacatuzumab tetraxetan (yttrium (90Y) tacatuzumab)
2844 40 80
10043-49-9 gold (198 Au), colloidal
2845 90 10
35523-45-6 fludalanine
122431-96-3
zilascorb (2 H)
474641-19-5
deutolperisone
2845 90 90
103831-41-0 sodium borocaptate (10 B)
2846 90 00
72573-82-1 gadoteric acid
80529-93-7
gadopentetic acid
113662-23-0
gadobenic acid
131069-91-5
gadoversetamide
135326-11-3
gadoxetic acid
280776-87-6
gadocoletic acid
544697-52-1
gadodenterate
2852 00 00
4386-35-0 meralein sodium
16509-11-8
otimerate sodium
2902 19 00
75-19-4 cyclopropane
2902 90 00
75078-91-0 temarotene
2903 39 90
76-19-7 perflutren
2903 44 10
76-14-2 cryofluorane
2903 47 00
307-43-7 perflubrodec
2903 49 30
124-72-1 teflurane
2903 49 80
151-67-7 halothane
2903 59 80
306-94-5 perflunafene
2903 62 00
50-29-3 clofenotane
2903 69 90
53-19-0 mitotane
34106-48-4
feniodium chloride
2904 10 00
5560-69-0 ethyl dibunate
6223-35-4
sodium gualenate
14992-59-7
sodium dibunate
2904 90 95
124-88-9 dimethiodal sodium
126-31-8
methiodal sodium
2905 29 90
77-75-8 methylpentynol
2905 39 95
55-98-1 busulfan
2905 49 00
299-75-2 treosulfan
2905 51 00
113-18-8 ethchlorvynol
2905 59 98
57-15-8 chlorobutanol
2906 11 00
15356-70-4 racementhol
2906 19 00
67-96-9 dihydrotachysterol
524067-21-8
becocalcidiol
2906 29 00
79-93-6 phenaglycodol
2907 19 90
1300-94-3 amylmetacresol
2907 29 00
56-53-1 diethylstilbestrol
2908 19 00
59-50-7 chlorocresol
2908 99 10
4444-23-9 persilic acid
20123-80-2
calcium dobesilate
57775-26-5
sultosilic acid
2908 99 90
10331-57-4 niclofolan
2909 19 90
76-38-0 methoxyflurane
2909 20 00
56689-41-9 aliflurane
2909 30 90
569-57-3 chlorotrianisene
2909 49 80
544-62-7 batilol
2909 50 00
1321-14-8 sulfogaiacol
2910 40 00
60-57-1 dieldrin
2910 90 00
1954-28-5 etoglucid
2911 00 00
78-12-6 petrichloral
6055-48-7
toloxychlorinol
2912 19 90
111-30-8 glutaral
2914 19 90
6809-52-5 teprenone
2914 29 00
2226-11-1 bornelone
2914 39 00
82-66-6 diphenadione
2914 40 90
128-20-1 eltanolone
2914 50 00
70-70-2 paroxypropione
2914 69 90
117-10-2 dantron
2914 70 00
130-37-0 menadione sodium bisulfite
2915 39 00
102-76-1 triacetin
2915 70 00
555-44-2 tripalmitin
2915 90 00
99-66-1 valproic acid
76584-70-8
valproate semisodium
77372-61-3
valproate pivoxil
2916 15 00
26266-58-0 sorbitan trioleate
2916 19 95
51-77-4 gefarnate
2916 20 00
25229-42-9 cicrotoic acid
2916 39 00
99-79-6 iofendylate
964-82-9
xenyhexenic acid
1085-91-2
nafcaproic acid
51543-39-6
esflurbiprofen
2917 13 90
123-99-9 azelaic acid
2917 19 90
53-10-1 hydroxydione sodium succinate
2917 34 90
131-67-9 ftalofyne
2918 11 00
15145-14-9 ciclactate
2918 16 00
1317-30-2 potassium glucaldrate
2918 19 98
128-13-2 ursodeoxycholic acid
474-25-9
chenodeoxycholic acid
5793-88-4
calcium saccharate
7007-81-0
trethocanic acid
7009-49-6
sodium hexacyclonate
17140-60-2
calcium glucoheptonate
17692-20-5
cyclobutoic acid
34150-62-4
calcium sodium ferriclate
57808-63-6
cicloxilic acid
156965-06-9
tisocalcitate
2918 22 00
55482-89-8 guacetisal
2918 23 00
118-56-9 homosalate
2918 29 00
83-40-9 hydroxytoluic acid
153-43-5
clorindanic acid
4955-90-2
sodium gentisate
7009-60-1
pheniodol sodium
2918 30 00
81-23-2 dehydrocholic acid
145-41-5
sodium dehydrocholate
2918 99 90
51-24-1 tiratricol
2181-04-6
potassium canrenoate
2217-44-9
iodophthalein sodium
7706-67-4
dimecrotic acid
12214-50-5
sodium glucaspaldrate
14613-30-0
magnesium clofibrate
17243-33-3
fepentolic acid
24818-79-9
aluminium clofibrate
35703-32-3
cinametic acid
39087-48-4
calcium clofibrate
68170-97-8
palmoxiric acid
76676-34-1
oxprenoate potassium
2919 90 00
62-73-7 dichlorvos
2920 19 00
299-84-3 fenclofos
2920 90 10
126-92-1 sodium etasulfate
139-88-8
sodium tetradecyl sulfate
1612-30-2
menadiol sodium sulfate
88426-32-8
ursulcholic acid
2920 90 85
78-11-5 pentaerithrityl tetranitrate
2921-92-8
propatylnitrate
7297-25-8
eritrityl tetranitrate
15825-70-4
mannitol hexanitrate
2921 19 50
2624-44-4 etamsylate
2921 19 99
51-75-2 chlormethine
2921 29 00
112-24-3 trientine
9011-04-5
hexadimethrine bromide
2921 30 99
60-40-2 mecamylamine
3595-11-7
propylhexedrine
6192-97-8
levopropylhexedrine
2921 45 00
494-03-1 chlornaphazine
2921 46 00
51-64-9 dexamfetamine
2921 49 00
50-48-6 amitriptyline
461-78-9
chlorphentermine
3239-44-9
dexfenfluramine
17279-39-9
dimetamfetamine
33817-09-3
levmetamfetamine
37577-24-5
levofenfluramine
57653-27-7
droprenilamine
2921 59 90
3572-43-8 bromhexine
2922 11 00
2272-11-9 monoethanolamine oleate
2922 14 00
469-62-5 dextropropoxyphene
2922 19 85
51-68-3 meclofenoxate
2338-37-6
levopropoxyphene
13445-63-1
itramin tosilate
17199-58-5
alphacetylmethadol
17199-59-6
betacetylmethadol
34433-66-4
levacetylmethadol
47419-52-3
dexproxibutene
186139-09-3
trodusquemine
2922 29 00
51-61-6 dopamine
1518-86-1
hydroxyamfetamine
5585-64-8
aminoxytriphene
64638-07-9
brolamfetamine
2922 31 00
76-99-3 methadone
2922 39 00
125-58-6 levomethadone
15351-09-4
metamfepramone
2922 44 00
20380-58-9 tilidine
2922 49 85
54-30-8 camylofin
60-32-2
aminocaproic acid
62-33-9
sodium calcium edetate
644-62-2
meclofenamic acid
1197-18-8
tranexamic acid
4295-55-0
clofenamic acid
12111-24-9
calcium trisodium pentetate
13710-19-5
tolfenamic acid
15708-41-5
sodium feredetate
23049-93-6
enfenamic acid
36499-65-7
dicobalt edetate
176199-48-7
eglumetad (eglumegad)
2922 50 00
51-31-0 levisoprenaline
137-53-1
dextrothyroxine sodium
490-98-2
hydroxytetracaine
646-02-6
aminoethyl nitrate
34391-04-3
levosalbutamol
85750-39-6
etilefrine pivalate
93413-62-8
desvenlafaxine
135306-78-4
caloxetic acid
2923 10 00
507-30-2 choline gluconate
2016-36-6
choline salicylate
28319-77-9
choline alfoscerate
2923 20 00
63-89-8 colfosceril palmitate
2923 90 00
50-10-2 oxyphenonium bromide
55-97-0
hexamethonium bromide
57-09-0
cetrimonium bromide
60-31-1
acetylcholine chloride
61-75-6
bretylium tosilate
62-51-1
methacholine chloride
65-29-2
gallamine triethiodide
71-27-2
suxamethonium chloride
71-91-0
tetrylammonium bromide
79-90-3
triclobisonium chloride
116-38-1
edrophonium chloride
121-54-0
benzethonium chloride
122-18-9
cetalkonium chloride
123-47-7
prolonium iodide
125-99-5
tridihexethyl iodide
139-07-1
benzododecinium chloride
139-08-2
miristalkonium chloride
306-53-6
azamethonium bromide
317-52-2
hexafluronium bromide
391-70-8
troxonium tosilate
538-71-6
domiphen bromide
541-20-8
pentamethonium bromide
541-22-0
decamethonium bromide
552-92-1
toloconium metilsulfate
1119-97-7
tetradonium bromide
1794-75-8
laurcetium bromide
2001-81-2
diponium bromide
2401-56-1
deditonium bromide
2424-71-7
metocinium iodide
3006-10-8
mecetronium etilsulfate
3166-62-9
methylbenactyzium bromide
3614-30-0
emepronium bromide
3690-61-7
prodeconium bromide
3818-50-6
bephenium hydroxynaphthoate
4304-01-2
truxicurium iodide
4858-60-0
mefenidramium metilsulfate
7008-13-1
halopenium chloride
7009-91-8
nitricholine perchlorate
7168-18-5
chlorphenoctium amsonate
7174-23-4
oxydipentonium chloride
7681-78-9
mebezonium iodide
13254-33-6
carpronium chloride
15585-70-3
bibenzonium bromide
15687-13-5
dodeclonium bromide
15687-40-8
octafonium chloride
17088-72-1
penoctonium bromide
19379-90-9
benzoxonium chloride
19486-61-4
lauralkonium chloride
25155-18-4
methylbenzethonium chloride
29546-59-6
ciclonium bromide
30716-01-9
emilium tosilate
42879-47-0
pranolium chloride
54063-57-9
suxethonium chloride
55077-30-0
aclatonium napadisilate
58158-77-3
amantanium bromide
58703-78-9
cethexonium chloride
68379-03-3
clofilium phosphate
77257-42-2
stilonium iodide
2924 11 00
57-53-4 meprobamate
2924 19 00
51-79-6 urethane
131-48-6
aceneuramic acid
306-41-2
hexcarbacholine bromide
3106-85-2
isospaglumic acid
3342-61-8
deanol aceglumate
18679-90-8
hopantenic acid
146919-78-0
opratonium iodide
2924 21 00
101-20-2 triclocarban
2924 24 00
126-52-3 ethinamate
2924 29 10
137-58-6 lidocaine
2924 29 98
50-19-1 oxyfenamate
56-94-0
demecarium bromide
71-81-8
isopropamide iodide
100-95-8
metalkonium chloride
114-80-7
neostigmine bromide
115-79-7
ambenonium chloride
129-57-7
sodium diprotrizoate
129-63-5
sodium acetrizoate
134-62-3
diethyltoluamide
138-56-7
trimethobenzamide
528-96-1
calcium benzamidosalicylate
737-31-5
sodium amidotrizoate
1042-42-8
carcainium chloride
1456-52-6
ioprocemic acid
2618-25-9
ioglycamic acid
3115-05-7
iobenzamic acid
3734-33-6
denatonium benzoate
5579-08-8
propyl docetrizoate
5714-09-0
ethyl cartrizoate
5749-67-7
carbasalate calcium
6170-69-0
clamidoxic acid
7225-61-8
sodium metrizoate
7246-21-1
sodium tyropanoate
16024-67-2
iotrizoic acid
16034-77-8
iocetamic acid
19863-06-0
ioxotrizoic acid
21434-91-3
capobenic acid
22730-86-5
iolixanic acid
25827-76-3
iomeglamic acid
26095-59-0
otilonium bromide
28179-44-4
ioxitalamic acid
31127-82-9
iodoxamic acid
37863-70-0
iosumetic acid
54063-35-3
dofamium chloride
86216-41-3
broxitalamic acid
96191-65-0
ioxabrolic acid
119817-90-2
dexloxiglumide
123122-54-3
candoxatrilat
163000-63-3
neboglamine (nebostinel)
175481-36-4
lacosamide (erlosamide)
183990-46-7
salcaprozic acid
387825-03-8
salclobuzic acid
2925 12 00
77-21-4 glutethimide
2925 19 95
50-35-1 thalidomide
125-84-8
aminoglutethimide
1156-05-4
phenglutarimide
2925 29 00
55-56-1 chlorhexidine
140-59-0
stilbamidine isetionate
495-99-8
hydroxystilbamidine
496-00-4
dibrompropamidine
1221-56-3
sodium iopodate
6443-40-9
xylamidine tosilate
6903-79-3
creatinolfosfate
2926 30 00
15686-61-0 fenproporex
2926 90 95
52-53-9 verapamil
108605-62-5
teriflunomide
2927 00 00
94-10-0 etoxazene
2928 00 90
51-71-8 phenelzine
127-07-1
hydroxycarbamide
546-88-3
acetohydroxamic acid
3818-37-9
fenoxypropazine
2929 90 00
139-05-9 sodium cyclamate
4317-14-0
amitriptylinoxide
15350-99-9
amoxydramine camsilate
52758-02-8
benzaprinoxide
168021-79-2
disufenton sodium
2930 20 00
148-18-5 ditiocarb sodium
2930 30 00
95-05-6 sulfiram
2930 40 10
63-68-3 methionine
2930 90 13
52-90-4 cysteine
2930 90 16
52-67-5 penicillamine
2930 90 30
583-91-5 desmeninol
2930 90 99
54-64-8 thiomersal
67-68-5
dimethyl sulfoxide
127-60-6
acediasulfone sodium
144-75-2
aldesulfone sodium
513-10-0
ecothiopate iodide
3569-58-2
oxysonium iodide
3569-59-3
hexasonium iodide
5964-24-9
sodium timerfonate
5964-62-5
diathymosulfone
5965-40-2
allocupreide sodium
6385-58-6
sodium bitionolate
10433-71-3
tiametonium iodide
14433-82-0
thiacetarsamide sodium
89987-06-4
tiludronic acid
94055-76-2
suplatast tosilate
2931 00 99
0-00-0 propagermanium
455-83-4
dichlorophenarsine
535-51-3
phenarsone sulfoxylate
618-82-6
sulfarsphenamine
8017-88-7
phenylmercuric borate
10596-23-3
clodronic acid
15468-10-7
oxidronic acid
19028-28-5
toliodium chloride
40391-99-9
pamidronic acid
51321-79-0
sparfosic acid
51395-42-7
butedronic acid
54870-27-8
fosfonet sodium
63132-38-7
lidadronic acid
63132-39-8
olpadronic acid
63585-09-1
foscarnet sodium
66376-36-1
alendronic acid
68959-20-6
disiquonium chloride
75018-71-2
tauroselcholic acid
79778-41-9
neridronic acid
114084-78-5
ibandronic acid
124351-85-5
incadronic acid
2932 19 00
59-87-0 nitrofural
541-64-0
furtrethonium iodide
3690-58-2
fubrogonium iodide
2932 29 10
77-09-8 phenolphthalein
2932 29 85
52-01-7 spironolactone
548-00-5
ethyl biscoumacetate
3447-95-8
benfurodil hemisuccinate
32449-92-6
glucurolactone
109791-32-4
ascorbyl gamolenate
140616-46-2
fluorescein lisicol
2932 99 00
33069-62-4 paclitaxel
186040-50-6
paclitaxel ceribate
541-66-2
oxapropanium iodide
1344-34-9
stibamine glucoside
12569-38-9
calcium glubionate
18467-77-1
diprogulic acid
29041-71-2
ferric fructose
114870-03-0
fondaparinux sodium
123072-45-7
aprosulate sodium
149920-56-9
idraparinux sodium
50-34-0
propantheline bromide
53-46-3
methanthelinium bromide
87-33-2
isosorbide dinitrate
16051-77-7
isosorbide mononitrate
16110-51-3
cromoglicic acid
23580-33-8
furacrinic acid
110816-79-0
cromoglicate lisetil
2933 11 10
479-92-5 propyphenazone
2933 11 90
58-15-1 aminophenazone
68-89-3
metamizole sodium
747-30-8
aminophenazone cyclamate
7077-30-7
butopyrammonium iodide
2933 19 10
50-33-9 phenylbutazone
2933 19 90
57-96-5 sulfinpyrazone
2933 21 00
50-12-4 mephenytoin
2933 29 10
50-60-2 phentolamine
2933 29 90
53-73-6 angiotensinamide
5786-71-0
fosfocreatinine
36364-49-5
imidazole salicylate
53597-28-7
fludazonium chloride
54143-54-3
sepazonium chloride
108894-40-2
brolaconazole
113775-47-6
dexmedetomidine
118072-93-8
zoledronic acid
129805-33-0
eptotermin alfa
130120-57-9
prezatide copper acetate
189353-31-9
fadolmidine (radolmidine)
220712-29-8
tadekinig alfa
246539-15-1
dibotermin alfa
478166-15-3
mecasermin rinfabate
2933 33 00
57-42-1 pethidine
2933 39 10
54-92-2 iproniazid
101-26-8
pyridostigmine bromide
2933 39 99
0-00-0 crobenetine
56-97-3
trimedoxime bromide
62-97-5
diphemanil metilsulfate
76-90-4
mepenzolate bromide
94-63-3
pralidoxime iodide
114-90-9
obidoxime chloride
123-03-5
cetylpyridinium chloride
125-51-9
pipenzolate bromide
125-60-0
fenpiverinium bromide
132-21-8
dexbrompheniramine
147-20-6
diphenylpyraline
382-82-1
dicolinium iodide
468-56-4
hydroxypethidine
587-46-2
benzpyrinium bromide
2748-88-1
miripirium chloride
3425-97-6
dimecolonium iodide
3485-62-9
clidinium bromide
3562-55-8
piprocurarium iodide
3784-99-4
stilbazium iodide
5205-82-3
bevonium metilsulfate
5634-41-3
parapenzolate bromide
6272-74-8
lapirium chloride
6556-11-2
inositol nicotinate
7008-17-5
hydroxypyridine tartrate
7009-82-7
trimethidinium methosulfate
7681-80-3
pentapiperium metilsulfate
10040-45-6
sodium picosulfate
13463-41-7
pyrithione zinc
15500-66-0
pancuronium bromide
15876-67-2
distigmine bromide
16571-59-8
benzindopyrine
24558-01-8
levofacetoperane
25523-97-1
dexchlorpheniramine
27115-86-2
dacuronium bromide
29125-56-2
droclidinium bromide
30817-43-7
fenclexonium metilsulfate
35515-77-6
truxipicurium iodide
35620-67-8
pirdonium bromide
36175-05-0
sodium picofosfate
40431-64-9
dexmethylphenidate
50700-72-6
vecuronium bromide
64755-06-2
quinuclium bromide
74517-42-3
ditercalinium chloride
75755-07-6
piridronic acid
85166-20-7
ciclotropium bromide
100427-26-7
lercanidipine
100643-71-8
desloratadine
105462-24-6
risedronic acid
106900-12-3
loperamide oxide
113712-98-4
tenatoprazole
120054-86-6
dexniguldipine
138530-94-6
dexlansoprazole
138530-95-7
levolansoprazole
138708-32-4
ferpifosate sodium
155418-06-7
nolpitantium besilate
156137-99-4
rapacuronium bromide
198480-55-6
pipendoxifene
211915-06-9
dabigatran etexilate
2933 41 00
77-07-6 levorphanol
2933 49 10
85-79-0 cinchocaine
105956-97-6
clinafloxacin
143383-65-7
premafloxacin
167887-97-0
olamufloxacin
2933 49 30
125-71-3 dextromethorphan
2933 49 90
54-05-7 chloroquine
83-73-8
diiodohydroxyquinoline
118-42-3
hydroxychloroquine
146-37-2
laurolinium acetate
522-51-0
dequalinium chloride
548-84-5
pyrvinium chloride
1748-43-2
trethinium tosilate
2768-90-3
quinaldine blue
3253-60-9
laudexium metilsulfate
4310-89-8
hedaquinium chloride
10061-32-2
levophenacylmorphan
64228-81-5
atracurium besilate
96946-42-8
cisatracurium besilate
106819-53-8
doxacurium chloride
106861-44-3
mivacurium chloride
139314-01-5
quilostigmine
146362-70-1
meclinertant (reminertant)
147511-69-1
pitavastatin (itavastatin)
195532-12-8
pradofloxacin
213998-46-0
gantacurium chloride
2933 53 10
50-06-6 phenobarbital
57-30-7
phenobarbital sodium
2933 53 90
52-31-3 cyclobarbital
115-38-8
methylphenobarbital
2933 54 00
50-11-3 metharbital
143-82-8
probarbital sodium
467-38-9
thiotetrabarbital
2933 55 00
72-44-6 methaqualone
2933 59 10
333-41-5 dimpylate
2933 59 95
0-00-0 figopitant
71-73-8
thiopental sodium
90-89-1
diethylcarbamazine
115-63-9
hexocyclium metilsulfate
125-53-1
oxyphencyclimine
510-90-7
buthalital sodium
522-18-9
chlorbenzoxamine
553-08-2
tonzonium bromide
5714-82-9
triclofenol piperazine
12002-30-1
piperazine calcium edetate
14222-46-9
pyritidium bromide
19562-30-2
piromidic acid
23476-83-7
prospidium chloride
28610-84-6
rimazolium metilsulfate
50892-23-4
pirinixic acid
51940-44-4
pipemidic acid
52212-02-9
pipecuronium bromide
54063-23-9
cinepazic acid
58602-66-7
aminopterin sodium
60763-49-7
cinnarizine clofibrate
80433-71-2
calcium levofolinate
86641-76-1
dibrospidium chloride
99291-25-5
levodropropizine
100587-52-8
norfloxacin succinil
119914-60-2
grepafloxacin
130018-77-8
levocetirizine
153808-85-6
cadrofloxacin
164150-99-6
fandofloxacin
175865-60-8
valganciclovir
195157-34-7
valomaciclovir
220984-26-9
detiviciclovir
2933 69 40
100-97-0 methenamine
2933 69 80
51-18-3 tretamine
609-78-9
cycloguanil embonate
2244-21-5
troclosene potassium
2933 72 00
125-64-4 methyprylon
2933 79 00
69-25-0 eledoisin
21766-53-0
iolidonic acid
102767-28-2
levetiracetam
114485-92-6
pidolacetamol
2933 91 10
58-25-3 chlordiazepoxide
2933 91 90
146-22-5 nitrazepam
29177-84-2
ethyl loflazepate
2933 99 20
82-88-2 phenindamine
2933 99 80
73-07-4 prazepine
509-84-2
metethoheptazine
15351-05-0
buzepide metiodide
104746-04-5
eslicarbazepine
848-53-3
homochlorcyclizine
5571-84-6
potassium nitrazepate
23980-14-5
ethyl dirazepate
54663-47-7
tibezonium iodide
57109-90-7
dipotassium clorazepate
65400-85-3
ethyl carfluzepate
52-62-0
pentolonium tartrate
69-27-2
chlorisondamine chloride
130-81-4
quindonium bromide
545-80-2
poldine metilsulfate
561-43-3
oxypyrronium bromide
596-51-0
glycopyrronium bromide
1018-34-4
trepirium iodide
1050-48-2
benzilonium bromide
1239-45-8
homidium bromide
3478-15-7
etipirium iodide
3612-98-4
troxypyrrolium tosilate
3734-12-1
hexopyrronium bromide
3818-88-0
tricyclamol chloride
4630-95-9
prifinium bromide
13696-15-6
benzopyrronium bromide
15180-02-6
amfonelic acid
15599-22-1
cyclopyrronium bromide
17243-65-1
pirralkonium bromide
30033-10-4
stercuronium iodide
30578-37-1
amezinium metilsulfate
31431-43-3
ciclobendazole
34301-55-8
isometamidium chloride
40759-33-9
nolinium bromide
49564-56-9
fazadinium bromide
51047-24-6
dimetipirium bromide
51460-26-5
carbazochrome sodium sulfonate
53808-86-9
ritropirronium bromide
53862-80-9
roxolonium metilsulfate
54029-12-8
albendazole oxide
54278-85-2
candocuronium iodide
68786-66-3
triclabendazole
87344-06-7
amtolmetin guacil
87679-71-8
trandolaprilat
97110-59-3
trazium esilate
104340-86-5
leminoprazole
106344-20-1
stannsoporfin
108894-41-3
famiraprinium chloride
114607-46-4
acitazanolast
127657-42-5
minodronic acid
147059-72-1
trovafloxacin
156090-17-4
nortopixantrone
157182-32-6
alatrofloxacin
162301-05-5
ecenofloxacin
194798-83-9
fosfluconazole
2934 10 00
61-57-4 niridazole
17969-20-9
fenclozic acid
21817-73-2
bidimazium iodide
24840-59-3
pretamazium iodide
30709-69-4
tizoprolic acid
122320-73-4
rosiglitazone
161600-01-7
netoglitazone
185428-18-6
rivoglitazone
199113-98-9
balaglitazone
341028-37-3
alagebrium chloride
2934 20 80
95-27-2 dimazole
514-73-8
dithiazanine iodide
2934 30 10
50-52-2 thioridazine
1420-55-9
thiethylperazine
2934 30 90
50-53-3 chlorpromazine
58-34-4
thiazinamium metilsulfate
61-73-4
methylthioninium chloride
145-54-0
propyromazine bromide
1759-09-7
levometiomeprazine
2622-37-9
trifluomeprazine
7009-43-0
methiomeprazine
13461-01-3
aceprometazine
13799-03-6
protizinic acid
13993-65-2
metiazinic acid
101396-42-3
mequitamium iodide
2934 91 00
134-49-6 phenmetrazine
2934 99 60
86-12-4 thenalidine
2934 99 90
0-00-0 cangrelor
61-19-8
adenosine phosphate
68-91-7
trimetaphan camsilate
77-12-3
pentacynium chloride
86-14-6
diethylthiambutene
132-89-8
chlorthenoxazine
144-12-7
tiemonium iodide
441-61-2
ethylmethylthiambutene
467-86-7
dioxaphetyl butyrate
524-84-5
dimethylthiambutene
1219-77-8
bensuldazic acid
1767-88-0
desmethylmoramide
3064-61-7
sodium stibocaptate
3795-88-8
levofuraltadone
4047-34-1
trantelinium bromide
4304-40-9
thenium closilate
5118-17-2
furazolium chloride
5571-97-1
dichlormezanone
5578-73-4
sanguinarium chloride
7219-91-2
thihexinol methylbromide
7247-57-6
heteronium bromide
13355-00-5
melarsonyl potassium
17692-63-6
oxitefonium bromide
26058-50-4
dotefonium bromide
33005-95-7
tiaprofenic acid
34959-30-3
azaspirium chloride
35035-05-3
timepidium bromide
38070-41-6
tiodonium chloride
41992-23-8
spirogermanium
51934-76-0
iomorinic acid
53251-94-8
pinaverium bromide
53772-83-1
zuclopenthixol
54376-91-9
tipetropium bromide
58001-44-8
clavulanic acid
71731-58-3
tiquizium bromide
78994-23-7
levormeloxifene
86434-57-3
beperidium iodide
110588-57-3
saperconazole
112893-26-2
becliconazole
115550-35-1
marbofloxacin
116476-16-5
levosemotiadil
119302-91-9
rocuronium bromide
120313-91-9
thrombomodulin alfa
123447-62-1
prulifloxacin
133107-64-9
insulin lispro
138661-02-6
pentetreotide
141790-23-0
fozivudine tidoxil
143491-57-0
emtricitabine
144689-63-4
olmesartan medoxomil (olmesartan)
145918-75-8
troxacitabine
147650-57-5
tererstigmine
159098-79-0
tilnoprofen arbamel
169148-63-4
insulin detemir
169939-94-0
ruboxistaurin
174638-15-4
fosfluridine tidoxil
189681-70-7
aplindore (palindore)
195962-23-3
corifollitropin alfa
219846-31-8
radequinil (resequinil)
250710-65-7
adargileukin alfa
308240-58-6
talactoferrin alfa
380886-95-3
valtorcitabine
457913-93-8
ismomultin alfa
583057-48-1
arasertaconazole
640281-90-9
valopicitabine
2935 00 90
0-00-0 sulamserod
58-93-5
hydrochlorothiazide
73-48-3
bendroflumethiazide
80-32-0
sulfachlorpyridazine
80-35-3
sulfamethoxypyridazine
85-73-4
phthalylsulfathiazole
116-43-8
succinylsulfathiazole
119-85-7
vanyldisulfamide
122-11-2
sulfadimethoxine
127-58-2
sulfamerazine sodium
127-65-1
tosylchloramide sodium
128-12-1
sulfadiasulfone sodium
133-67-5
trichlormethiazide
135-07-9
methyclothiazide
135-09-1
hydroflumethiazide
473-42-7
nitrosulfathiazole
485-24-5
phthalylsulfamethizole
485-41-6
sulfachrysoidine
498-78-2
stearylsulfamide
515-57-1
maleylsulfathiazole
515-58-2
salazosulfathiazole
547-32-0
sulfadiazine sodium
651-06-9
sulfametoxydiazine
723-46-6
sulfamethoxazole
742-20-1
cyclopenthiazide
1220-83-3
sulfamonomethoxine
1421-68-7
amidefrine mesilate
2315-08-4
salazosulfadimidine
3459-20-9
glymidine sodium
3563-14-2
sulfasuccinamide
3772-76-7
sulfametomidine
13957-38-5
hydrobentizide
14376-16-0
sulfaloxic acid
23256-23-7
sulfatroxazole
54063-55-7
sulfaclorazole
61477-95-0
monalazone disodium
170858-33-0
sonepiprazole
226700-79-4
fosamprenavir
2936 21 00
68-26-8 retinol
2936 22 00
59-43-8 thiamine
532-40-1
monophosphothiamine
2936 23 00
83-88-5 riboflavin
2936 24 00
81-13-0 dexpanthenol
137-08-6
calcium pantothenate
2936 25 00
65-23-6 pyridoxine
2936 26 00
68-19-9 cyanocobalamin
13422-51-0
hydroxocobalamin
2936 27 00
50-81-7 ascorbic acid
134-03-2
sodium ascorbate
2936 28 00
9002-96-4 tocofersolan
40516-48-1
tretinoin tocoferil
2936 29 00
59-30-3 folic acid
1492-18-8
calcium folinate
5988-22-7
phytonadiol sodium diphosphate
54573-75-0
doxercalciferol
83805-11-2
falecalcitriol
2936 90 00
137-76-8 cetotiamine
2937 11 00
12629-01-5 somatropin
2937 12 00
11061-68-0 insulin, human
2937 19 00
0-00-0 corticorelin
9002-61-3
chorionic gonadotrophin
9002-68-0
follitropin alfa
9002-70-4
serum gonadotrophin
9004-12-0
dalanated insulin
11000-17-2
vasopressin injection
11118-25-5
calcitonin, rat
12321-44-7
calcitonin, porcine
16960-16-0
tetracosactide
21215-62-3
calcitonin, human
26112-29-8
calcitonin, bovine
47931-85-1
calcitonin, salmon
57014-02-5
calcitonin, eel
68859-20-1
insulin argine
97048-13-0
urofollitropin
100016-62-4
calcitonin, chicken
116094-23-6
insulin aspart
150490-84-9
follitropin beta
152923-57-4
lutropin alfa
160337-95-1
insulin glargine
177073-44-8
choriogonadotropin alfa
207748-29-6
insulin glulisine
308079-72-3
thymostimulin
345663-45-8
parathyroid hormone
2937 21 00
50-23-7 hydrocortisone
2937 22 00
0-00-0 zoticasone
67-73-2
fluocinolone acetonide
1524-88-5
fludroxycortide
3693-39-8
fluclorolone acetonide
4989-94-0
triamcinolone furetonide
5534-05-4
betamethasone acibutate
5611-51-8
triamcinolone hexacetonide
31002-79-6
triamcinolone benetonide
52080-57-6
chloroprednisone
78467-68-2
locicortolone dicibate
83880-70-0
dexamethasone acefurate
103466-73-5
icometasone enbutate
123013-22-9
amelometasone
199331-40-3
etiprednol dicloacetate
2937 23 00
50-28-2 estradiol
50-50-0
estradiol benzoate
68-96-2
hydroxyprogesterone
514-68-1
estriol succinate
520-85-4
medroxyprogesterone
630-56-8
hydroxyprogesterone caproate
979-32-8
estradiol valerate
1253-28-7
gestonorone caproate
3538-57-6
haloprogesterone
3571-53-7
estradiol undecylate
28014-46-2
polyestradiol phosphate
139402-18-9
alestramustine
2937 29 00
52-39-1 aldosterone
58-18-4
methyltestosterone
83-43-2
methylprednisolone
1254-35-9
oxabolone cipionate
5060-55-9
prednisolone steaglate
5874-98-6
testosterone ketolaurate
19120-01-5
hydroxystenozole
43169-54-6
mexrenoate potassium
49847-97-4
prorenoate potassium
53016-31-2
norelgestromin
53608-96-1
cloxotestosterone
74050-20-7
hydrocortisone aceponate
86401-95-8
methylprednisolone aceponate
90350-40-6
methylprednisolone suleptanate
222732-94-7
asoprisnil ecamate
2937 31 00
51-43-4 epinephrine
2937 39 00
51-41-2 norepinephrine
2937 40 00
55-03-8 levothyroxine sodium
2937 50 00
363-24-6 dinoprostone
2937 90 00
104-14-3 octopamine
2938 10 00
153-18-4 rutoside
30851-76-4
ethoxazorutoside
2938 90 10
71-63-6 digitoxin
1111-39-3
acetyldigitoxin
1405-76-1
gitalin, amorphous
2938 90 90
466-06-8 proscillaridin
33396-37-1
meproscillarin
2939 11 00
76-41-5 oxymorphone
2939 19 00
62-67-9 nalorphine
509-56-8
methyldihydromorphine
16008-36-9
methyldesorphine
16549-56-7
homprenorphine
20290-10-2
morphine glucuronide
2939 20 00
84-55-9 viquidil
2939 41 00
90-81-3 racephedrine
2939 42 00
90-82-4 pseudoephedrine
2939 43 00
492-39-7 cathine
2939 49 00
530-54-1 methoxyphedrine
14838-15-4
phenylpropanolamine
2939 51 00
3736-08-1 fenetylline
2939 59 00
314-35-2 etamiphylline
437-74-1
xantinol nicotinate
4499-40-5
choline theophyllinate
15518-82-8
metescufylline
15766-94-6
theophylline ephedrine
17692-30-7
diniprofylline
17693-51-5
promethazine teoclate
18428-63-2
acefylline piperazine
54504-70-0
etofylline clofibrate
55242-55-2
propentofylline
70788-27-1
acefylline clofibrol
151159-23-8
midaxifylline
155270-99-8
istradefylline
2939 61 00
60-79-7 ergometrine
2939 62 00
113-15-5 ergotamine
2939 69 00
50-37-3 lysergide
113-42-8
methylergometrine
511-12-6
dihydroergotamine
2939 91 00
537-46-2 metamfetamine
2939 99 00
0-00-0 exatecan alideximer
52-88-0
atropine methonitrate
57-94-3
tubocurarine chloride
80-49-9
homatropine methylbromide
80-50-2
octatropine methylbromide
143-92-0
tropenziline bromide
511-55-7
xenytropium bromide
602-41-5
thiocolchicoside
2589-47-1
prajmalium bitartrate
3784-89-2
phenactropinium chloride
5868-06-4
fentonium bromide
7008-24-4
chloroserpidine
10405-02-4
trospium chloride
15180-03-7
alcuronium chloride
22254-24-6
ipratropium bromide
29025-14-7
butropium bromide
30286-75-0
oxitropium bromide
33335-58-9
dimethyltubocurarinium chloride
51598-60-8
cimetropium bromide
53862-81-0
detajmium bitartrate
58337-35-2
elliptinium acetate
63516-07-4
flutropium bromide
79467-19-9
sintropium bromide
88199-75-1
sevitropium mesilate
105118-14-7
datelliptium chloride
113932-41-5
tematropium metilsulfate
139404-48-1
tiotropium bromide
2940 00 00
488-69-7 fosfructose
2941 10 00
26787-78-0 amoxicillin
87-08-1
phenoxymethylpenicillin
751-84-8
benethamine penicillin
1538-09-6
benzathine benzylpenicillin
3736-12-7
levopropicillin
6011-39-8
clemizole penicillin
2941 20 80
57-92-1 streptomycin
2941 30 00
57-62-5 chlortetracycline
751-97-3
rolitetracycline
4599-60-4
penimepicycline
2941 40 00
56-75-7 chloramphenicol
31342-36-6
cloramfenicol pantotenate, complex
2941 50 00
114-07-8 erythromycin
81103-11-9
clarithromycin
82664-20-8
flurithromycin
84252-03-9
erythromycin stinoprate
96128-89-1
erythromycin acistrate
2941 90 00
0-00-0 actagardin
14289-25-9
diproleandomycin
24280-93-1
mycophenolic acid
30387-39-4
colistimethate sodium
88669-04-9
trospectomycin
97275-40-6
cefcanel daloxate
107452-79-9
cefmepidium chloride
135821-54-4
ceftizoxime alapivoxil
159445-62-2
orientiparcin
161715-24-8
tebipenem pivoxil (tebipenem)
166663-25-8
anidulafungin
173838-31-8
telithromycin
217500-96-4 tulathromycin A + 280755-12-6 tulath. B
tulathromycin
371918-51-3 component A3, 371918-44-4 component A4
latidectin
376653-43-9
ceftobiprole medocaril
2942 00 00
16037-91-5 sodium stibogluconate
3001 20 10
123774-72-1 sargramostim
3001 20 90
83712-60-1 defibrotide
3001 90 91
9005-49-6 heparin sodium
3001 90 98
54182-59-1 sulglicotide
3002 10
9008-11-1 interferon beta
9008-11-1
interferon gamma
9008-11-1
interferon alfa
118390-30-0
interferon alfacon-1
3002 10 10
137487-62-8 alvircept sudotox
3002 10 91
0-00-0 anatumomab mafenatox
0-00-0
hemoglobin glutamer
9000-94-6
antithrombin III, human
117305-33-6
telimomab aritox
141483-72-9
zolimomab aritox
150631-27-9
nacolomab tafenatox
169802-84-0
enlimomab pegol
197462-97-8
hemoglobin raffimer
206181-63-7
ibritumomab tiuxetan
235428-87-2
taplitumomab paptox
263547-71-3
epitumomab cituxetan
400010-39-1
cantuzumab mertansine
428863-50-7
certolizumab pegol
635715-01-4
inotuzumab ozogamicin
3002 10 95
0-00-0 fibrin, human
98530-76-8
drotrecogin alfa (activated)
102786-61-8
eptacog alfa (activated)
142261-03-8
hemoglobin crosfumaril
143631-61-2
atexakin alfa
148363-16-0
epoetin omega
154725-65-2
epoetin epsilon
187348-17-0
edodekin alfa
209810-58-2
darbepoetin alfa
261356-80-3
epoetin delta
465540-87-8
taneptacogin alfa
3002 10 99
0-00-0 fibrin, bovine
84720-88-7
antithrombin alfa
141752-91-2
pegaldesleukin
3002 90 90
0-00-0 tendamistat
372075-36-0
cintredekin besudotox
3003 20 00
123760-07-6 zinostatin stimalamer
3003 31 00
8049-62-5 compound insulin zinc suspension
8049-62-5
insulin zinc suspension (amorphous)
8049-62-5
insulin zinc suspension (crystalline)
8052-74-2
isophane insulin
8063-29-4
biphasic insulin injection
3003 39 00
0-00-0 plusonermin
8049-55-6
corticotropin zinc hydroxide
3003 40 00
8012-34-8 mercurophylline
60135-06-0
mercumatilin sodium
3003 90 10
8002-90-2 chiniofon
3003 90 90
0-00-0 fuladectin
5779-59-9
alazanine triclofenate
8026-10-6
compound solution of sodium chloride
8026-79-7
compound solution of sodium lactate
8031-09-2
sodium morrhuate
13051-01-9
carbazochrome salicylate
66813-51-2
alexitol sodium
3004 31
9004-10-8 neutral insulin injection
9004-17-5
protamine zinc insulin injection
9004-21-1
globin zinc insulin injection
3203 00 10
547-17-1 xantofyl palmitate
3204 12 00
3861-73-2 anazolene sodium
3204 13 00
92-31-9 tolonium chloride
548-62-9
methylrosanilinium chloride
7232-51-1
pararosaniline embonate
3204 19 00
7235-40-7 betacarotene
3204 90 00
1461-15-0 oftasceine
3402 12 00
8001-54-5 benzalkonium chloride
3402 13 00
104-31-4 benzonatate
9002-92-0
lauromacrogol 400
9004-95-9
cetomacrogol 1000
154362-61-5
polysorbate 120
3504 00 90
9009-65-8 protamine sulfate
3507 90 90
0-00-0 eufauserase
9001-01-8
kallidinogenase
9002-04-4
thrombin, bovine
9004-09-5
fibrinolysin (human)
37340-82-2
streptodornase
50936-59-9
idursulfase (idusulfase)
99821-47-3
urokinase alfa
104138-64-9
agalsidase alfa
104138-64-9
agalsidase beta
136653-69-5
nasaruplase beta
420784-05-0
alglucosidase alfa
3808 94 10
505-86-2 cetrimide
3824 90 64
8063-24-9 acriflavinium chloride
87806-31-3
porfimer sodium
3824 90 97
1338-39-2 sorbitan laurate
1338-41-6
sorbitan stearate
1338-43-8
sorbitan oleate
8007-43-0
sorbitan sesquioleate
26266-57-9
sorbitan palmitate
26658-19-5
sorbitan tristearate
3901 90 90
25053-27-4 sodium apolate
3902 90 90
71251-04-2 surfomer
3905 99 90
9003-39-8 povidone
3906 90 90
9003-97-8 polycarbophil
3907 10 00
54531-52-1 polybenzarsol
3907 20
9005-71-4 polysorbate 65
3907 20 21
0-00-0 pegaptanib
198153-51-4
peginterferon alfa-2a
204565-76-4
pegnartograstim
208265-92-3
pegfilgrastim
215647-85-1
peginterferon alfa-2b
3907 20 99
186638-10-8 pegmusirudin
3907 30 00
9003-23-0 polyetadene
3907 99
26009-03-0 polyglycolic acid
3907 99 19
41706-81-4 poliglecaprone
3908 90 00
263351-82-2 paclitaxel poliglumex
3909 10 00
9011-05-6 polynoxylin
3909 40 00
101418-00-2 policresulen
3911 90
75345-27-6 polidronium chloride
3911 90 19
31512-74-0 polixetonium chloride
3911 90 99
28210-41-5 tolevamer
54063-44-4
ferropolimaler
3912 31 00
9000-11-7 croscarmellose
3912 39 80
0-00-0 celucloral
9004-67-5
methylcellulose
3912 90 10
9004-36-8 cellaburate
3913 90 00
0-00-0 certoparin sodium
0-00-0
minolteparin sodium
0-00-0
nadroparin calcium
0-00-0
pentosan polysulfate sodium
9041-08-1
deligoparin sodium
9041-08-1
enoxaparin sodium
9041-08-1
ardeparin sodium
9041-08-1
dalteparin sodium
57459-72-0
suleparoid sodium
83513-48-8
danaparoid sodium
329306-27-6
livaraparin calcium
3914 00 00
11041-12-6 colestyramine
56227-39-5
polidexide sulfate
Preferred prefix or suffix
Synonyms Systematic name when different
acefurate INNRG
acetate (ester), furan-2-carboxylate (ester) (INNCN)
aceglumate INNRG
rac-hydrogen N-acetylglutamate (INNCN)
aceponate INNRG
acetate (ester), propanoate (ester) (INNCN)
acetofenide
acetophenide 1-phenylethane-1,1-diylbis(oxy)
acetonide INNRG
propane-2,2-diylbis(oxy) (INNCN)
1-acetoxyethyl
1-(acetyloxy)ethyl
aceturate INNRG
N-acetylglycinate (INNCN)
acetylsalicylate
2-(acetyloxy)benzoate
acibutate INNRG
acetate (ester), 2-methylpropanoate (ester) (INNCN)
acistrate INNRG
acetate (ester), octadecanoate (ester) (INNCN)
acoxil INNRG
(acetyloxy)methyl (INNCN)
alfoscerate INNRG
(2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropyl hydrogen phosphate (INNCN)
alideximer INNRG
poly([oxy(2-hydroxyethane-1,1-diyl)]{oxy[1-(hydroxymethyl)ethane-1,2-diyl]}) partly O-etherified with carboxymethyl groups with some carboxy groups amide linked to the tetrapeptide residue (glycylglycyl-L-phenylalanylglycyl) (INNCN)
allylbromide
allylobromide N-allyl, bromide (salt)
allyliodide
allyloiodide N-allyl, iodide (salt)
4-aminosalicylate
aminosalicylate 2-hydroxy-4-aminobenzoate
amsonate INNRG
2,2'-ethene-1,2-diylbis (5-aminobenzene-1-sulfonate) (INNCN)
anisatil INNRG
2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-oxoethyl (INNCN)
arbamel INNRG
2-(dimethylamino)-2-oxoethyl (INNCN)
argine INNRG
30Bα-L-arginine-30Bβ-L-arginine (INNCN)
aritox INNRG
ricin A chain-MAB immunotoxine (INNCN)
aspart INNRG
28B-L-aspartic acid- (INNCN)
axetil INNRG
rac-1-(acetyloxy)ethyl (INNCN)
barbiturate
2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-pyrimidinetrione
benetonide INNRG
N-benzoyl-2-methyl-β-alanine (ester), acetonide (INNCN)
benzathine
N,N'-dibenzylethylenediammonium
benzylbromide
benzylobromide N-benzyl, bromide (salt)
benzyliodide
benzyloiodide N-benzyl, iodide (salt)
besilate INNRG
besylate benzenesulfonate (INNCN), benzenesulphonate
bezomil INNRG
(benzoyloxy)methyl (INNCN)
buciclate INNRG
trans-4-butylcyclohexanecarboxylate (INNCN)
bunapsilate INNRG
3,7-di-tert-butylnaphthalene-1,5-disulfonate (INNCN)
buteprate INNRG
butyrate (ester), propionate (ester) (INNCN)
butylbromide
butylobromide N-butyl, bromide (salt)
tert-butyl
t-butyl, tertiary butyl
tert-butyl ester
t-butyl ester, tertiary butyl ester
butyrate
butylate butanoate
camphorate
1,2,2-trimethyl-1,3-cyclopentanedicarboxylate
camsilate INNRG
camsylate, camphorsulfonate, camphorsulphonate, R-camphorsulfonate, R-camphorsulphonate, S-camphorsulfonate, S-camphorsulphonate, camphor-10-sulfonate, camphor-10-sulphonate (7,7-dimethyl-2-oxobicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-1-yl)methanesulfonate (INNCN)
caproate INNRG
hexanoate (INNCN)
carbesilate INNRG
4-sulfobenzoate (INNCN)
choline
(2-hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium
ciclotate INNRG
cyclotate 4-methylbicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene-1-carboxylate (INNCN)
cilexetil INNRG
rac-1-{[(cyclohexyloxy)carbonyl]oxy}ethyl (INNCN)
cinnamate
3-phenylprop-2-enoate
cipionate INNRG
cypionate, cyclopentanepropionate 3-cyclopentylpropanoate (INNCN), 3-cyclopentylpropionate
citrate
2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate
cituxetan INNRG
N-(4-{2(RS)-2-[bis(carboxymethyl)amino)]-3-({2-[bis(carboxymethyl)=amino]ethyl}(carboxymethyl)amino)propyl}phenyl)thiocarbamoyl (INNCN)
clofibrol INNRG
2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-methylpropyl (INNCN)
closilate INNRG
closylate, p-chlorobenzenesulfonate, p-chlorobenzenesulphonate 4-chlorobenzene-1-sulfonate (INNCN), 4-chlorobenzenesulfonate
crobefate INNRG
rac-{3-[(3E)-4-methoxybenzylidene]-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)chroman-6-yl phosphate(2-)} (INNCN)
cromacate INNRG
2-[(6-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-chromen-7yl)oxy]acetate (INNCN)
cromesilate INNRG
(6,7-dihydroxy-2-oxo-2H-chromen-4-yl)methanesulfonate (INNCN)
crosfumaril INNRG
(2E)-but-2-enedioyl (INNCN)
cyclamate INNRG
N-cyclohexylsulfamate, N-cyclohexylsulphamate cyclohexylsulfamate (INNCN)
cyclohexylpropionate
cyclohexanepropionate cyclohexylpropanoate
daloxate INNRG
L-alaninate (ester), (5-methyl-2-oxo-1,3-dioxol-4-yl)methyl (INNCN)
daropate INNRG
dapropate 3-(dimethylamino)propanoate (INNCN)
deanil INNRG
2-(dimethylamino)ethyl (INNCN)
decil INNRG
decyl (INNCN)
defalan INNRG
des-1B-L-phenylalanine-insulin (INNCN)
detemir INNRG
tetradecanoyl (INNCN)
dibudinate INNRG
2,6-di-tert-butylnaphthalene-1,5-disulfonate (INNCN)
dibunate INNRG
2,6-di-tert-butylnaphthalene-1-sulfonate (INNCN)
dicibate INNRG
dicyclohexylmethyl carbonate (INNCN)
diftitox INNRG
N-L-methionyl-387-L-histidine-388-L-alanine-1-388-toxin (Corynebacterium diphtheriae strain C7) (388-2')-protein (INNCN)
digolil INNRG
2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl (INNCN)
N,N-dimethyl-β-alanine
N,N-dimethyl-beta-alanine
diolamine INNRG
diethanolamine 2,2'-azanediyldiethanol (INNCN)
docosil INNRG
docosyl (INNCN)
dofosfate INNRG
octadecyl hydrogen phosphate (INNCN)
ecamate INNRG
N-ethylcarbamate (INNCN)
edamine INNRG
ethane-1,2-diamine (INNCN)
edisilate INNRG
edisylate, 1,2-ethanedisulfonate, 1,2-ethanedisulphonate ethane-1,2-disulfonate (INNCN)
embonate INNRG
pamoate, 4,4'-methylenebis(3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate) 4,4'-methylenebis(3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylate) (INNCN)
enantate INNRG
enanthate heptanoate (INNCN)
enbutate INNRG
acetate (ester), butanoate (ester) (INNCN)
epolamine INNRG
1-pyrrolidineethanol 2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethanol (INNCN)
erbumine INNRG
tert-butylamine, t-butylamine, tertiary butylamine 2-methylpropan-2-amine (INNCN)
esilate INNRG
esylate, ethanesulfonate, ethanesulphonate ethanesulfonate (INNCN)
estolate INNRG
propionate dodecyl sulfate, propionate dodecyl sulphate, propionate lauryl sulfate, propionate lauryl sulphate propanoate (ester), dodecyl sulfate (salt) (INNCN)
etabonate INNRG
ethyl carbonate (INNCN)
ethylbromide
ethobromide N-ethyl, bromide (salt)
ethylenantate
ethylheptanoate
ethylenediamine
ethane-1,2-diamine
ethyliodide
ethyloiodide N-ethyl, iodide (salt)
etilsulfate INNRG
ethylsulfate ethyl sulfate (INNCN)
farnesil INNRG
(2E,6E)-3,7,11-trimethyldodeca-2,6,10-trien-1-yl (INNCN)
fendizoate INNRG
2-(6-hydroxybiphenyl-3-carbonyl)benzoate (INNCN)
fluorosulfonate
fluorosulphonate
fostedate INNRG
tetradecyl hydrogen phosphate (INNCN)
fumarate
(2E)-but-2-enedioate
furetonide INNRG
1-benzofurane-2-carboxylate (ester), propane-2,2-diylbis(oxy) (INNCN)
furoate
furan-2(or 3)-carboxylate
gamolenate INNRG
(6Z,9Z,12Z)-octadeca-6,9,12-trienoate (INNCN)
glargine INNRG
21A-glycine-30Bα-L-arginine-30Bβ-L-arginine (INNCN)
glucarate
saccharate (2R,3S,4S,5S)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxyhexanedioate, D-glucarate
gluceptate INNRG
glucoheptonate D-glycero-D-gulo-heptonate (INNCN)
glulisine INNRG
3B-L-lysine,29B-L-glutamic acid (INNCN)
glutamer INNRG
glutaraldehyde polymer (INNCN)
guacil INNRG
2-methoxyphenyl (INNCN)
hemisuccinate INNRG
hydrogen succinate hydrogen butanedioate (INNCN)
hexacetonide INNRG
3,3-dimethylbutanoate (ester), propan-2,2-diylbis(oxy) (INNCN)
hibenzate INNRG
hybenzate 4-(4-hydroxybenzoyl)benzoate (INNCN)
hippurate
N-Benzoylglycine salt
hyclate INNRG
ethanol — hydrogen chloride — water (0,5 /1/0,5 ) (INNCN)
2-4-hydroxybenzoylbenzoate
o-(4-hydroxybenzoyl)benzoate
hydroxynaphtoate INNRG
hydroxynaphthoate 3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylate (INNCN)
isetionate INNRG
isethionate, 2-hydroxyethansulfonate, 2-hydroxyethansulphonate 2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonate (INNCN)
isobutyrate
2-methylpropanoate
isocaproate
4-methylpentanoate
isonicotinate
pyridine-4-carboxylate
isophthalate
benzene-1,3-dicarboxylate
lactate
2-hydroxypropanoate
lactobionate
4-O-(β-D-galactopyranosyl)-D-gluconate
laurate INNRG
dodecanoate (INNCN)
lauril INNRG
lauryl dodecyl (INNCN)
laurilsulfate INNRG
lauril sulfate, lauril sulphate, lauryl sulfate, lauryl sulphate, laurilsulphate, laurylsulfate, laurylsulphate dodecyl sulfate (INNCN)
levulinate
4-oxopentanoate
lisetil INNRG
L-lysinate (ester), diethyl (ester) (INNCN)
lisicol INNRG
{N-[(5S)-5-carboxy-5-(3α,7α,12α-trihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-amido)pentyl]carbamothioyl}amino (INNCN)
lispro INNRG
28B-L-lysine-29B-L-proline (INNCN)
mafenatox INNRG
enterotoxin A (227-alanine) (Staphylococcus aureus) (INNCN)
malate
hydroxybutanedioate
mandelate
2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetate, α-hydroxybenzeneacetate
medoxomil INNRG
(5-methyl-2-oxo-1,3-dioxol-4-yl)methyl (INNCN)
megallate INNRG
3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoate (INNCN)
meglumine INN
N-methylglucamine 1-deoxy-1-methylamino-D-glucitol
merpentan INNRG
{N,N'-[1-(3-oxopropyl)ethane-1,2-diyl]bis(2-sulfanylacetamidato)}(4-) (INNCN)
mertansine INNRG
tetrakis{(4RS)-4[(3-{[(1S)-2-{[(1S,2R,3S,5S,6S,16E,18E,20R,21S)-11-chloro-21-hydroxy-12,20-dimethoxy-2,5,9,16-tetramethyl-8,23-dioxo-4,24-dioxa-9,22-diazatetracyclo[19.3.1.110,14.03,5]hexacosa-10,12,14(26),16,18-pentaen-6-yl]oxy}-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl]methylamino}-3-oxopropyl)disulfanyl]pentanoyl} (INNCN)
mesilate INNRG
mesylate, methanesulfonate, methanesulphonate methanesulfonate (INNCN)
metembonate INNRG
4,4'-methylenebis(3-methoxynaphthalene-2-carboxylate) (INNCN)
methonitrate INNRG
N-methyl, nitrate (salt) (INNCN)
methylbromide INNRG
methobromide N-methyl, bromide (salt) (INNCN)
methylenedisalicylate
methylenebis(2-hydroxybenzoate)
metilsulfate INNRG
metilsulphate, methylsulfate, methylsulphate methyl sulfate (INNCN)
metiodide INNRG
methyliodide N-methyl, iodide (salt) (INNCN)
mofetil INNRG
2-(morpholin-4-yl)ethyl (INNCN)
mucate
galactarate, meso-galactarate 2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxyhexane-1,6-dioate
nafate
formate sodium formyloxy (ester), sodium (salt)
napadisilate INNRG
napadisylate, 1,5-naphthalenedisulfonate, 1,5-naphthalenedisulphonate naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate (INNCN)
napsilate INNRG
napsylate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, 2-naphthalenesulphonate naphthalene-2-sulfonate (INNCN)
nicotinate INNRG
pyridine-3-carboxylate (INNCN)
octil INNRG
octyl (INNCN)
olamine INNRG
ethanolamine 2-aminoethanol (INNCN)
oleate INNRG
(9Z)-octadec-9-enoate (INNCN)
orotate
1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-2,6-dioxopyrimidine-4-carboxylate
oxoglurate INNRG
hydrogen 2-oxopentanedioate (INNCN)
palmitate INNRG
hexadecanoate (INNCN)
pantothenate
N-(2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl)-β-alaninate
pegol INNRG
α-(2-carboxyethyl)-ω-methoxypoly(oxyethane-1,2-diyl) (INNCN)
pentexil INNRG
pivetil (RS)-1-[(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl)oxy]ethyl (INNCN)
phthalate
benzene-1,2-dicarboxylate
picrate
2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1-olate
pivalate INNRG
trimethylacetate 2,2-dimethylpropanoate (ester) (INNCN)
pivoxetil INNRG
rac-1-[(2-methoxy-2-methylpropanoyl)oxy]ethyl (INNCN)
pivoxil INNRG
(pivaloyloxy)methyl [(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl)oxy]methyl (INNCN)
poliglumex INNRG
[poly(L-glutamic acid)z-(L-glutamate-γ-ester)-poly(L-glutamic acid)y]n (INNCN)
potassium INNRG
potassium (INNCN)
proxetil INNRG
rac-1-{[(propan-2-yloxy)carbonyl]oxy}ethyl (INNCN)
pyridylacetate
pyridinylacetate
quinate
1,3,4,5-tetrahydroxycyclohexanecarboxylate
raffimer INNRG
(2S,4R,6R,8S,11S,13S)-2,4,8,13-tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-4,6,11-tris(ylomethyl)-3,5,7,10,12-pentaoxatetradecane-1,14-diyl (INNCN)
resinate
abietate (1R,4aR,4bR,10aR)-1,4a-dimethyl-7-(1-methylethyl)-1,2,3,4,4a,4b,5,6,10,10a-decahydro-1-phenanthrenecarboxylate
salicylate INNRG
2-hydroxybenzoate (INNCN)
salicyloylacetate
2-hydroxybenzoylacetate
sesquioleate INNRG
(9Z)-octadec-9-enoate(1,5) (INNCN)
soproxil INNRG
{[(propan-2-yloxy)carbonyl]oxy}methyl (INNCN)
steaglate INNRG
2-(octadecanoyloxy)acetate (ester) (INNCN)
stearate INNRG
octadecanoate (INNCN)
stinoprate INNRG
N-acetylcysteinate (salt), propanoate (ester) (INNCN)
succinil INNRG
3-carboxypropanoyl (INNCN)
sudotox INNRG
248-L-histidine-249-L-methionine-250-L-alanine-251-L-glutamic acid-248-613-exotoxin A (Pseudomonas aeruginosa reduced) (INNCN)
suleptanate INNRG
8-[methyl(2-sulfoethyl)amino]-8-oxooctanoate (ester), monosodium salt (INNCN)
sulfobenzoate
sulphobenzoate
3-sulfobenzoate
3-sulphobenzoate
sulfosalicylate
sulphosalicylate 2-hydroxysulfobenzoate
sulfoxylate INNRG
sulfinomethyl, monosodium salt (INNCN)
tafenatox INNRG
enterotoxin A (Staphyloccus aureus) (INNCN)
tartrate INNRG
L-tartrate (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate (INNCN), L-tartarate
D-tartrate
(2S,3S)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate, D-tartarate
tebutate INNRG
tert-butylacetate, t-butyl acetate, tertiary butyl acetate 3,3-dimethylbutanoate (INNCN)
tenoate INNRG
thiophene-2-carboxylate (INNCN)
teoclate INNRG
theoclate, 8-chlorotheophyllinate 8-chloro-1,3-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo-3,6-dihydro-1H-purin-7-(2H)-ide (INNCN)
teprosilate INNRG
3-(1,3-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-7H-purin-7-yl)propane-1-sulfonate (INNCN)
tetrahydrophthalate
cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylate
tetraxetan INNRG
[4,7,10-tris(carboxymethyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclodec-1-yl]acetyl (INNCN)
tidoxil INNRG
rac-2-(decyloxy)-3-(dodecylsulfanyl)propyl (INNCN)
tiuxetan INNRG
N-(4-{(2S)-2-[bis(carboxymethyl)amino]-3-[(2RS)-{2-[bis(carboxymethyl)amino]propyl (carboxymethyl)amino]propyl} phenyl) thiocarbamoyl (INNCN)
tocoferil INNRG
rac-(2R)-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl]chroman-6-yl (INNCN)
tofesilate INNRG
3-(1,3-dimethyl-2,6-dioxo-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-7H-purin-7-yl)ethane-1-sulfonate (INNCN)
tosilate INNRG
tosylate, p-toluenesulfonate, p-toluenesulphonate 4-methylbenzene-1-sulfonate (INNCN)
triclofenate INNRG
2,4,5-trichlorophenolate (INNCN)
triflutate INNRG
trifluoroacetate (INNCN)
trioleate INNRG
tris[(9Z)-octadec-9-enoate] (INNCN)
tristearate INNRG
tris(octadecanoate) (INNCN)
trolamine INNRG
triethanolamine 2,2',2''-nitrilotriethanol (INNCN)
troxundate INNRG
[2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy]acetate (INNCN)
undecylate INNRG
undecanoate (INNCN)
undecylenate INNRG
undec-10-enoate (INNCN)
valerate INNRG
pentanoate (INNCN)
xinafoate INNRG
1-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylate (INNCN)
HS code
INN Salt, ester or hydrate of INN HS code CAS RN
2922.42
glutamic acid arginine L-glutamate 2925.29 4320-30-3
2918.99
carbenoxolone carbenoxolone, dicholine salt 2923.10 74203-92-2
2909.49
chlorphenesin chlorphenesin carbamate 2924.29 886-74-8
2907.29
dienestrol dienestrol di(acetate) 2915.39 84-19-5
2907.29
diethylstilbestrol diethylstilbestrol dibutyrate 2915.60 74664-03-2
diethylstilbestrol dipropionate
2915.50.00 130-80-3
2918.99
enoxolone enoxolone dihydrogen phosphate 2919.90 18416-35-8
2905.51
ethchlorvynol ethchlorvynol carbamate 2924.19 74283-25-3
2907.29
hexestrol hexestrol dibutyrate 2915.60 36557-18-3
hexestrol dipropionate
2915.50.00 59386-02-6
2934.91
phenmetrazine phenmetrazine teoclate 2939.59 13931-75-4
2843 30 00
12192-57-3 (alpha-D-glucopyranosylthio)gold
2844 40 30
82407-94-1 1-[4-(2-dimethylaminoethoxy)[14C]phenyl)]-1,2-diphenylbutan-1-ol
2902 19 00
6746-94-7 ethynylcyclopropane
2903 59 80
7051-34-5 bromomethylcyclopropane
2903 69 90
620-20-2 alpha,3-dichlorotoluene
3312-04-7
1-chloro-4,4-bis(4-fluorophenyl)butane
42074-68-0
1-chloro-2-(chlorodiphenylmethyl)benzene
76283-09-5
alpha,4-dibromo-2-fluorotoluene
2904 90 95
121-17-5 4-chloro-alpha,alpha,alpha-trifluoro-3-nitrotoluene
4714-32-3
1-nitro-4-(1,2,2,2-tetrachloroethyl)benzene
2905 22 00
505-32-8 3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-1-en-3-ol
1113-21-9
(6E,10E,14E)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadeca-1,6,10,14-tetraen-3-ol
7212-44-4
3,7,11-trimethyldodeca-1,6,10-trien-3-ol
2905 29 90
2914-69-4 (S)-but-3-yn-2-ol
173200-56-1
(E)-6,6-dimethylhept-2-en-4-yn-1-ol
2905 49 00
1947-62-2 (2R,3R)-1,4-bis(mesyloxy)butane-2,3-diol
2905 59 98
75-89-8 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol
920-66-1
1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropan-2-ol
54322-20-2
sodium 4-chloro-1-hydroxybutane-1-sulfonate
148043-73-6
4,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropentan-1-ol
57090-45-6
(R)-3-chloropropane-1,2-diol
60827-45-4
(2S)-3-chloropropane-1,2-diol
2906 29 00
1570-95-2 2-phenylpropane-1,3-diol
104265-58-9
2-[(1S,2R)-6-fluoro-2-hydroxy-1-isopropyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-naphthyl]ethyl p-toluenesulfonate
127852-28-2
(1R)-1-[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethan-1-ol
167155-76-2
1,1-difluoro-1,1a,6,10b-tetrahydrodibenzo[a, e]cyclopropa[c][7]annulen-6-ol
2907 19 90
27673-48-9 5,8-dihydro-1-naphthol
2907 29 00
700-13-0 2,3,5-trimethylhydroquinone
2909 30 38
3259-03-8 1-(2-bromoethoxy)-2-ethoxybenzene or 2-bromoethyl 2-ethoxyphenyl ether
5111-65-9
6-bromo-2-naphthyl methyl ether
2909 30 90
3383-72-0 2-chloroethyl 4-nitrophenyl ether
31264-51-4
3-chloropropyl 2,5-xylyl ether
165254-21-7
1,2-bis{2-[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy}-4,5-dinitrobenzene
2909 49 80
170277-77-7 (3S)-3-[2-(mesyloxy)ethoxy]-4-(trityloxy)butyl methanesulfonate
2909 50 00
63659-16-5 4-[2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl]phenol
83682-27-3
sodium 2-hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)propane-2-sulfonate
2910 30 00
51594-55-9 (R)-1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane
2910 90 00
56718-70-8 2,3-epoxypropyl 4-(2-methoxyethyl)phenyl ether
129940-50-7
(S)-[(trityloxy)methyl]oxirane
2911 00 00
1132-95-2 1,1-diisopropoxycyclohexane
20627-73-0
alpha,alpha-dimethoxy-2-nitrotoluene
94158-44-8
1,1-dimethoxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane
2912 29 00
38849-09-1 3-(9,10-dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracen-9-yl)acrylaldehyde
2912 49 00
1620-98-0 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
2144-08-3
2,3,4-trihydroxybenzaldehyde
3453-33-6
6-methoxy-2-naphthaldehyde
2913 00 00
80565-30-6 4'-chlorobiphenyl-4-carbaldehyde
2914 39 00
645-13-6 4-methylvalerophenone
1210-35-1
10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-one
2222-33-5
5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-one
2914 40 90
80-75-1 11-alpha-hydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione
85700-75-0
11-alpha,17,21-trihydroxy-16-beta-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione
2914 50 00
104-20-1 4-(4-methoxyphenyl)butan-2-one
981-34-0
9-beta,11-beta-epoxy-17-alpha,21-dihydroxy-16-beta-methylenepregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione
1078-19-9
6-methoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthone
2107-69-9
5,6-dimethoxyindan-1-one
4495-66-3
1-[4-(benzyloxy)phenyl]propan-1-one
17720-60-4
1-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethan-1-one
24916-90-3
9-beta,11-beta-epoxy-17,21-dihydroxy-16-alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione
28315-93-7
5-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthone
82499-20-5
(1R)-1-hydroxy-1-(3-hydroxyphenyl)acetone
2914 70 00
534-07-6 1,3-dichloroacetone
2196-99-8
2-chloro-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethan-1-one
2350-46-1
1-(2,3-dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)butan-1-one
3874-54-2
4-chloro-4'-fluorobutyrophenone
4252-78-2
2,2',4'-trichloroacetophenone
26771-69-7
2-methoxy-1-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethan-1-one
43076-61-5
4'-tert-butyl-4-chlorobutyrophenone
43229-01-2
1-[4-(benzyloxy)-3-nitrophenyl]-2-bromoethan-1-one
62932-94-9
2-bromo-1-[4-hydroxy-3-(hydroxymethyl)phenyl]ethan-1-one
79836-44-5
4-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3,4-dihydronaphthalen-1(2H)-one
83881-08-7
21-chloro-9-beta,11-beta-epoxy-17-hydroxy-16-alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione
124379-29-9
(4S)-4-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3,4-dihydronaphthalen-1(2H)-one
135306-45-5
1-(3,5-difluorophenyl)propan-1-one
150587-07-8
21-benzyloxy-9-alpha-fluoro-11-beta,17-alpha-dihydroxy-16-alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione
151265-34-8
21-chloro-16-alpha-methylpregna-1,4,9(11)-triene-3,20-dione
153977-22-1
trans-2-chloro-3-[4-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclohexyl]-1,4-naphthoquinone
162548-73-4
4,6-difluoroindan-1-one
190965-45-8
(2-bromo-5-propoxyphenyl)(2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)methanone
2915 39 00
910-99-6 17-alpha-hydroxy-16-beta-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4,9(11)-trien-21-yl acetate
979-02-2
20-oxopregna-5,16-dien-3-beta-yl acetate
2243-35-8
2-oxo-2-phenylethyl acetate
7753-60-8
17-alpha-hydroxy-3,20-dioxopregna-4,9(11)-diene-21-yl acetate
10106-41-9
17-hydroxy-16-alpha-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4,9(11)-trien-21-yl acetate
24085-06-1
2-acetoxy-5-acetylbenzyl acetate
24510-54-1
17-alpha-hydroxy-16-alpha-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4-dien-21-yl acetate
24510-55-2
17-alpha-hydroxy-16-beta-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4-dien-21-yl acetate
37413-91-5
3,20-dioxopregna-1,4,9(11),16-tetraen-21-yl acetate
60176-77-4
(1S,4R)-4-hydroxycyclopent-2-en-1-yl acetate
127047-77-2
2-(acetoxymethyl)-4-iodobutyl acetate
131266-10-9
2-(acetoxymethyl)-4-(benzyloxy)butyl acetate
2915 50 00
158894-67-8 1-bromo-2-methylpropyl propionate
2915 90 00
638-41-5 pentyl chloroformate
7693-41-6
4-methoxyphenyl chloroformate
18997-19-8
chloromethyl pivalate
2916 20 00
3721-95-7 cyclobutanecarboxylic acid
122665-97-8
4,4-difluorocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid
2916 31 00
132294-16-7 (2S,3S)-2,3-bis(benzoyloxymethyl)cyclobutanone
132294-17-8
(1S,2S,3S)-2,3-bis(benzoyloxymethyl)cyclobutanol
2916 39 00
1716-12-7 sodium 4-phenylbutanoate
2417-72-3
methyl 4-(bromomethyl)benzoate
2444-36-2
(2-chlorophenyl)acetic acid
2901-13-5
ethyl 2-methyl-2-phenylpropanoate
4276-85-1
2-(2,4,6-triisopropylphenyl)acetic acid
37742-98-6
4-bromo-2,2-diphenylbutyric acid
49708-81-8
trans-4-(p-chlorophenyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid
55332-37-1
(S)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-methylbutyric acid
110877-64-0
2-chloro-4,5-difluorobenzoic acid
114772-40-6
tert-butyl 4'-(bromomethyl)biphenyl-2-carboxylate
119916-27-7
4,6-dibromo-3-fluoro-o-toluic acid
141109-25-3
2-bromo-2-(2-chlorophenyl)acetic acid
2917 19 10
0-00-0 magnesium bis(4-nitrobenzyl malonate) dihydrate
2917 19 90
6065-63-0 diethyl dipropylmalonate
28868-76-0
dimethyl chloromalonate
48059-97-8
(E)-oct-4-ene-1,8-dioic acid
71170-82-6
triethyl 3-bromopropane-1,1,1-tricarboxylate
2917 39 95
21601-78-5 phenyl hydrogen phenylmalonate
27932-00-9
indan-5-yl hydrogen phenylmalonate
2918 13 00
2743-38-6 dibenzoyl-L-tartaric acid
2918 16 00
11116-97-5 calcium gluconate lactate
2918 19 99
138-59-0 (3R,4S,5R)-3,4,5-trihydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylic acid
3976-69-0
methyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate
4335-77-7
cyclohexyl(hydroxy)phenylacetic acid
4358-88-7
ethyl DL-mandelate
20585-34-6
(2S)-cyclohexyl(hydroxy)phenylacetic acid
29169-64-0
(R)-alpha-(chlorocarbonyl)benzyl formate
36394-75-9
(S)-alpha-chloroformylethyl acetate
52950-18-2
(2R)-(2-chlorophenyl)hydroxyacetic acid
56188-04-6
{(1R,3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxy-2-[(E)-(3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-enyl]cyclopentyl}acetic acid
77550-67-5
ammonium (3R,5R)-7-{(1S,2S,6R,8S,8aR)-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-2,6-dimethyl-8-[(2S)-2-methylbutyryloxy]-1-naphthyl}-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoate
90315-82-5
ethyl (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyrate
111969-64-3
(1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl dihydroxyacetate or thymol glyoxylate
139893-43-9
ammonium (3R,5R)-7-[(1S,2S,6R,8S,8aR)-8-(2,2-dimethylbutyryloxy)-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-2,6-dimethyl-1-naphthyl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoate
157604-22-3
disodium (2S,3R)-2-hydroxy-3-isobutylsuccinate
2918 29 00
3943-89-3 ethyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate
167678-46-8
3-chloroformyl-o-tolyl acetate
168899-58-9
3-acetoxy-o-toluic acid
2918 30 00
302-97-6 3-oxoandrost-4-ene-17-beta-carboxylic acid
1944-63-4
3-[(3aS,4S,7aS)-7a-methyl-1,5-dioxooctahydro-1H-inden-4-yl]propionic acid
22161-86-0
(RS)-2-(3-benzoylphenyl)propionic acid
39562-16-8
ethyl (E)-2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)-3-oxobutanoate
39562-17-9
methyl 2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)-3-oxobutyrate
39562-22-6
2-methoxyethyl (E)-2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)-3-oxobutanoate
39562-27-1
methyl (2E)-2-(2-nitrobenzylidene)-3-oxobutanoate
56105-81-8
(R)-2-(3-benzoylphenyl)propionic acid
64920-29-2
ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate
78834-75-0
ethyl 7-chloro-2-oxoheptanoate
121873-00-5
ethyl 3-(2-chloro-4,5-difluorophenyl)-3-hydroxyacrylate
134176-18-4
ethyl 2-oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-carboxylate
149437-76-3
5-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-oxopentanoic acid
2918 99 90
87-13-8 diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate
1217-67-0
(4-butyryl-2,3-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid
13335-71-2
(2,6-dimethylphenoxy)acetic acid
26159-31-9
(RS)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid
28416-82-2
6-alpha,9-difluoro-11-beta,17-alpha-dihydroxy-16-alpha-methyl-3-oxoandrosta-1,4-diene-17-beta-carboxylic acid
29754-58-3
methyl 5-glyoxyloylsalicylate hydrate
30131-16-9
4-(4-phenylbutoxy)benzoic acid
33924-48-0
methyl 5-chloro-o-anisate
40098-26-8
methyl 7-[(3RS)-3-hydroxy-5-oxocyclopent-1-enyl]heptanoate
70264-94-7
methyl 4-(bromomethyl)-m-anisate
105560-93-8
methyl (2R,3S)-2,3-epoxy-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propionate
111006-10-1
isobutyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate
150726-89-9
dimethyl (2-methoxyphenoxy)malonate
204254-96-6
ethyl (1S,5R,6S)-5-(1-ethylpropoxy)-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene-3-carboxylate
2920 90 10
16606-55-6 (R)-propylene carbonate
35180-01-9
chloromethyl isopropyl carbonate
80841-78-7
4-(chloromethyl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxol-2-one
208338-09-4
(4R,5R)-4,5-bis(mesyloxymethyl)-1,3,2-dioxathiolane 2,2-dioxide
2920 90 85
55-91-4 diisopropyl phosphorofluoridate
163133-43-5
4-(nitrooxy)butyl (2S)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propanoate
2921 19 85
4261-68-1 (2-chloroethyl)diisopropylamine hydrochloride
5407-04-5
3-chloropropyldimethylammonium chloride
2921 29 00
100-36-7 2-aminoethyldiethylamine
156886-85-0
N,N'-bis[3-(ethylamino)propyl]propane-1,3-diamine tetrahydrochloride
2921 30 10
167944-94-7 cyclohexylammonium 1-[(S)-2-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]cyclopentanecarboxylate
2921 42 00
671-89-6 4-amino-6-chlorobenzene-1,3-di(sulfonyl chloride)
2921 43 00
393-11-3 alpha,alpha,alpha-trifluoro-4-nitro-m-toluidine
2921 49 00
328-93-8 alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha',alpha',alpha'-hexafluoro-2,5-xylidine
54396-44-0
alpha',alpha',alpha'-trifluoro-2,3-xylidine
103-67-3
benzyl(methyl)amine
1614-57-9
3-(5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylpropyl)dimethylammonium chloride
3789-59-1
(1S)-1-phenylpropan-1-amine
33881-72-0
triethylaniline
69385-30-4
2,6-difluorobenzylamine
79617-99-5
trans-(+-)-4-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl(methyl)ammonium chloride
81972-27-2
3-(trichlorovinyl)aniline hydrochloride
84467-54-9
1-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclobutyl]-3-methylbutan-1-amine
129140-12-1
1-ethyl-1,4-diphenylbut-3-enylamine
132173-07-0
(Z)-N-[3-(3-chloro-4-cyclohexylphenyl)prop-2-enyl]-N-ethylcyclohexylamine hydrochloride
166943-39-1
methyl(4'-nitrophenethyl)amine hydrochloride
259729-93-6
(1R)-1-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclobutyl]-3-methylbutan-1-amine D-tartarate (1:1)
389056-74-0
(1S)-1-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclobutyl]-3-methylbutan-1-amine D-tartarate (1:1)
2921 59 90
122-75-8 N,N'-dibenzylethylenediammonium di(acetate)
140-28-3
N, N'-dibenzylethane-1,2-diamine diacetate
2922 19 85
534-03-2 2-aminopropane-1,3-diol
1159-03-1
5-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-10,11-dihydrodibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ol
23323-37-7
1-deoxy-1-(octylamino)-D-glucitol
35320-23-1
(2R)-2-aminopropan-1-ol
38345-66-3
(2S,3R)-4-dimethylamino-3-methyl-1,2-diphenylbutan-2-ol
42142-52-9
3-(methylamino)-1-phenylpropan-1-ol
54527-65-0
2-[benzyl(methyl)amino]ethyl acetoacetate
56796-66-8
4-(benzyloxy)-α 1 -[(tert-butylamino)methyl]benzene-1,3-dimethanol
58997-87-8
2-(dimethylamino)-2-phenylbutan-1-ol
68047-07-4
4'-[2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy]-2-phenylbutyrophenone
83647-29-4
3-{(Z)-1-[4-(2-dimethylaminoethoxy)phenyl]-2-phenylbut-1-enyl}phenol
114247-09-5
(3R)-N-methyl-3-phenyl-3-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]propan-1-amine hydrochloride
115287-37-1
N-methyl-N-(4-nitrophenethyl)-2-(4-nitrophenoxy) ethan-1-amine
126456-43-7
(1S,2R)-1-aminoindan-2-ol
151807-53-3
(1RS,2RS,3SR)-2,3-bis(benzoyloxymethyl)cyclobutylamine
151851-75-1
(R)-2-amino-2-ethylhexan-1-ol
154598-58-0
(S)-2-(2-amino-5-chlorophenyl)-4-cyclopropyl-1,1,1-trifluorobut-3-yn-2-ol
168960-19-8
((1S,4R)-4-aminocyclopent-2-en-1-yl)methanol hydrochloride
214353-17-0
1-(2-amino-5-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trifluoroethane-1,1-diol hydrochloride
467426-34-2
(2S)-2-(2-amino-5-chlorophenyl)-4-cyclopropyl-1,1,1-trifluorobut-3-yn-2-ol methanesulfonate (1:1.5)
2922 29 00
120-20-7 3,4-dimethoxyphenethylamine
55174-61-3
3,4-dimethoxy-beta-methylphenethylamine
115256-13-8
4-(1-{[2-(4-aminophenoxy)ethyl]methylamino}ethyl)aniline
188690-84-8
(2S)-hydroxy(phenyl)acetic acid — (2R)-N-benzyl-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)propan-2-amine (1:1) (salt)
202197-26-0
3-chloro-4-[(3-fluorobenzyl)oxy]aniline
2922 39 00
784-38-3 2-amino-5-chloro-2'-fluorobenzophenone
2011-66-7
2-amino-2'-chloro-5-nitrobenzophenone
2958-36-3
2-amino-2',5-dichlorobenzophenone
14189-82-3
(2E)-3-(N-methylanilino)acrylaldehyde
156732-13-7
(S)-5-amino-2-(dibenzylamino)-1,6-diphenylhex-4-en-3-one
2922 41 00
113403-10-4 dexibuprofen lysine (INNM)
2922 49 85
56-12-2 4-aminobutyric acid
875-74-1
D-alpha-phenylglycine
949-99-5
3-(4-nitrophenyl)-L-alanine
961-69-3
potassium (R)-N-(3-ethoxy-1-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)-2-phenylglycine
1118-89-4
diethyl L-glutamate hydrochloride
13291-96-8
sodium (R)-N-(3-methoxy-1-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)-2-phenylglycinate
14205-39-1
methyl 3-aminocrotonate
20763-30-8
2-cyclohexa-1,4-dienylglycine
26774-89-0
sodium 2-(cyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)-2-[((E)-1-methoxy-1-oxobut-2-en-2-yl)amino]acetate
34582-65-5
potassium (R)-N-(3-methoxy-1-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)-2-phenylglycinate
35453-19-1
5-amino-2,4,6-triiodoisophthalic acid
37441-29-5
5-amino-2,4,6-triiodoisophthaloyl dichloride
39878-87-0
(-)-alpha-(chloroformyl)benzylammonium chloride
42854-62-6
benzyl L-alaninate–p-toluenesulfonic acid (1:1)
54527-73-0
2-(N-methylbenzylamino)ethyl 3-aminobut-2-enoate
67299-45-0
cis-4-(benzyloxycarbonyl)cyclohexylammonium tosylate
81677-60-3
methyl (4-nitrophenyl)-L-alaninate
82717-96-2
(S,S)-N-(1-ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenylpropyl)alanine
119916-05-1
methyl 3-amino-4,6-dibromo-o-toluate
128013-69-4
3-(aminomethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid
154772-45-9
ethyl (S)-3-aminopent-4-ynoate hydrochloride
209216-09-1
2-aminobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2,6-dicarboxylic acid hydrate
223445-75-8
[(3S,4S)-1-(aminomethyl)-3,4-dimethylcyclopentyl]acetic acid
2922 50 00
0-00-0 ethyl 2-(2-chloro-4,5-difluorobenzoyl)-3-(2,4-difluoroanilino)acrylate
7206-70-4
4-amino-5-chloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid
16589-24-5
4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol–L-tartaric acid (2:1)
22818-40-2
D-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine
24085-03-8
2-[benzyl(tert-butyl)amino]-1-(alpha,4-dihydroxy-m-tolyl)ethanol
24085-08-3
benzyl(tert-butyl)(4-hydroxy-3-hydroxymethyl-4-oxophenethyl)ammonium chloride
26787-84-8
sodium (R)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-N-(3-methoxy-1-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)glycinate
35205-50-6
4'-benzyloxy-2-[(1-methyl-2-phenoxyethyl)amino]propiophenone hydrochloride
50293-90-8
4-[(1R)-2-(tert-butylamino)-1-hydroxyethyl]-2-(hydroxymethyl)phenol hydrochloride
59338-84-0
methyl 4-amino-5-nitro-o-anisate
62023-62-5
(2S,3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutanoic acid
69416-61-1
potassium (R)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-N-(3-methoxy-1-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)glycinate
71786-67-9
2-[benzyl(methyl)amino]-1-(3-hydroxyphenyl)ethan-1-one hydrochloride
79814-47-4
methyl hydrogen (2S,3R)-3-amino-2-[(S)-(1-hydroxyethyl)]glutarate
90005-55-3
3'-amino-2'-hydroxyacetophenone hydrochloride
96072-82-1
1-[4-(benzyloxy)phenyl]-2-[(4-phenylbutan-2-yl)amino]propan-1-one
121524-09-2
ethyl ((7S)-7-{[(2R)-2-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethyl]amino}-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-2-naphthyloxy)acetate hydrochloride
174607-68-2
(1R)-1-[4-(benzyloxy)-3-(hydroxymethyl)phenyl]-2-(tert-butylamino)ethan-1-ol
196810-09-0
methyl N-(2-benzoylphenyl)-L-tyrosinate
653574-13-1
methyl N-(benzyloxycarbonyl)valyl-D-alloisoleucylthreonylnorvalinate
2923 20 00
4235-95-4 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
77286-66-9
2-O-methyl-1-O-octadecyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
2924 19 00
590-63-6 2-carbamoyloxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride
5422-34-4
N-(2-hydroxyethyl)lactamide
5794-13-8
L-asparagine hydrate
89182-60-5
1-deoxy-1-formamidohexitol
90303-36-9
N-[N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-alanyl]-L-alanine hydrate
116833-20-6
2-(ethylmethylamino)acetamide
125496-24-4
(S)-3-formamido-2-formyloxypropionic acid
153758-31-7
(2S)-2-amino-3-hydroxy-N-pentylpropionamide–oxalic acid (1:1)
162537-11-3
N-(methoxycarbonyl)-3-methyl-L-valine
186193-10-2
(2S)-2-{[3-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-2,2-dimethylpropanoyl]oxy}-4-methylpentanoic acid
228706-30-7
1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho[N-(4-carboxybutanoyl)ethanolamine]
2924 29 98
0-00-0 2-chloro-N-[2-(2-chlorobenzoyl)-4-nitrophenyl]acetamide
121-60-8
N-acetylsulfanilyl chloride
1149-26-4
N-(benzyloxycarbonyl)-L-valine
1584-62-9
2-bromo-4'-chloro-2'-(2-fluorobenzoyl)acetanilide
1939-27-1
2-methyl-N-(alpha,alpha,alpha-trifluoro-m-tolyl)propionamide
3588-63-4
N-benzyloxycarbonyl-DL-valine
4093-29-2
methyl 4-acetamido-o-anisate
4093-31-6
methyl 4-acetamido-5-chloro-o-anisate
6485-67-2
(2R)-2-amino-2-phenylacetamide
13255-50-0
4-formyl-N-isopropylbenzamide
22871-58-5
3-amino-5-[(2-hydroxyethyl)carbamoyl]-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid
24201-13-6
4-acetamido-5-chloro-o-anisic acid
27313-65-1
N-acetyl-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-DL-alanine
28197-66-2
N-[3-acetyl-4-(oxiran-2-ylmethoxy)phenyl]butanamide
30566-92-8
5-(N,N-dibenzylglycyl)salicylamide
32981-85-4
methyl (2R,3S)-3-benzamido-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionate
35661-39-3
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-alanine
35661-60-0
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-leucine
40187-51-7
5-acetylsalicylamide
40188-45-2
3'-acetyl-4'-hydroxybutyranilide
40371-50-4
(2S)-4-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}-2-hydroxybutanoic acid
41526-21-0
2'-benzoyl-2-bromo-4'-chloroacetanilide
41844-71-7
methyl N-(methoxycarbonyl)-L-phenylalaninate
49705-98-8
benzyl ((1S,2R)-1-carbamoyl-2-hydroxypropyl)carbamate
50978-11-5
3,5-diacetamido-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid dihydrate
52806-53-8
2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4'-nitro-3'-(trifluoromethyl)propionanilide
53947-84-5
2-(carboxyacetamido)benzoic acid
65864-22-4
L-phenylalaninamide
71989-14-5
4-tert-butyl N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-aspartate
71989-18-9
5-tert-butyl N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-glutamate
71989-20-3
N 2 -[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-glutamine
71989-23-6
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-isoleucine
71989-26-9
N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-N 2 -[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-lysine
71989-33-8
O-tert-butyl-N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-serine
71989-35-0
O-tert-butyl-N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-threonine
71989-38-3
O-tert-butyl-N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-tyrosine
75885-58-4
2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxamide
76801-93-9
5-amino-N,N'-bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-2,4,6-triiodoisophthalamide
80082-51-5
3-amino-2-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}-1-methyl-3-oxopropyl methanesulfonate
91558-42-8
benzyl (1-carbamoyl-2-hydroxypropyl)carbamate
98737-29-2
tert-butyl {(S)-alpha-[(S)-oxiranyl]phenethyl}carbamate
98760-08-8
tert-butyl [1-((2S)-oxiran-2-yl)-2-phenylethyl]carbamate
116661-86-0
(2S,3S)-3-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid
125971-96-2
2-[alpha-(4-fluorobenzoyl)benzyl]-4-methyl-3-oxovaleranilide
132327-80-1
N 2 -[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-N 5 -trityl-L-glutamine
132388-59-1
N 2 -[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-N 4 -trityl-L-asparagine
136450-06-1
3'-acetyl-2'-hydroxy-4-(4-phenylbutoxy)benzanilide
137246-21-0
N-(1-ethyl-1,4-diphenylbut-3-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxamide
141862-47-7
5-glyoxyloylsalicylamide hydrate
144163-85-9
tert-butyl [(1S,3S,4S)-4-amino-1-benzyl-3-hydroxy-5-phenylpentyl]carbamate
148051-08-5
5-amino-N,N'-bis[2-acetoxy-1-(acetoxymethyl)ethyl]-2,4,6-triiodoisophthalamide
149451-80-9
tert-butyl [(1S,2S)-1-benzyl-2,3-dihydroxypropyl]carbamate
153441-77-1
methyl N-(phenoxycarbonyl)-L-valinate
168960-18-7
tert-butyl (1R,4S)-4-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopent-2-enylcarbamate
170361-49-6
N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-{3-[(2,3-dihydroinden-2-yl)methylamino]propyl}-5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthalene-2-carboxamide
176972-62-6
methyl (1S,2S)-1-benzyl-3-chloro-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate
194085-75-1
2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethyl carbamate
244191-94-4
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-α-L-glutamyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-α-L-glutamyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-L-leucyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucine, 1,4,6,9-tetra-tert-butyl ester
325715-13-7
N-(3-acetylphenyl)-N-methylacetamide
376348-76-4
ethyl (3S)-3-(4,4-difluorocyclohexane-1-carboxamido)-3-phenylpropanoate
376348-77-5
4,4-difluoro-N-((1S)-3-hydroxy-1-phenylpropyl)cyclohexane-1-carboxamide
376348-78-6
4,4-difluoro-N-((1S)-3-oxo-1-phenylpropyl)cyclohexane-1-carboxamide
481659-97-6
tert-butyl {(1S)-2-[benzyl(methyl)amino]-2-oxo-1-phenylethyl}carbamate hydrochloride
667937-05-5
3-[4-(trifluoromethyl)anilino]pentanamide
2925 19 95
1075-89-4 8-azaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione
84803-46-3
4-(4-chlorophenyl)piperidine-2,6-dione
88784-33-2
1-benzyl hydrogen (S)-4-phthalimidoglutarate
94213-26-0
ethyl (S)-3-{4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl}-2-phthalimidopropionate hydrochloride
97338-03-9
ethyl (S)-3-(4-aminophenyl)-2-phthalimidopropionate hydrochloride
151860-15-0
meso-N-benzyl-3-nitrocyclopropane-1,2-dicarboximide
2925 29 00
3382-63-6 4-{(E)-[(4-fluorophenyl)imino]methyl}phenol
149177-92-4
4'-amidinosuccinanilic acid hydrochloride
249561-98-6
tris{[(2Z)-2-chloro-3-(dimethylamino)prop-2-en-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium} hexafluorophosphate(3-)
2926 90 95
94-05-3 ethyl 2-cyano-3-ethoxyacrylate
13338-63-1
3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylacetonitrile
14818-98-5
L-N-(1-cyano-1-vanillylethyl)acetamide
15760-35-7
3-methylenecyclobutanecarbonitrile
20850-49-1
3-methyl-2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)butyronitrile
28049-61-8
1-(4-chlorophenyl)cyclobutane-1-carbonitrile
31915-40-9
N-[1-cyano-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylethyl]acetamide
32852-95-2
2-(3-phenoxyphenyl)propiononitrile
36622-33-0
3-methyl-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)butyronitrile
39186-58-8
4-bromo-2,2-diphenylbutanenitrile
56326-98-8
1-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-oxocyclohexanecarbonitrile
58311-73-2
(Z)-(2-cyanovinyl)trimethylammonium p-toluenesulfonate
114772-53-1
4'-methylbiphenyl-2-carbonitrile
114772-54-2
4'-(bromomethyl)biphenyl-2-carbonitrile
123632-23-5
4-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)cinnamonitrile
133481-10-4
ethyl (1-cyanocyclohexyl)acetate
151338-11-3
N-tert-butyl 3-cyanoandrosta-3,5-diene-17-carboxamide
152630-47-2
1-[3-(cyclopentyloxy)-4-methoxyphenyl]-4-oxocyclohexane-1-carbonitrile
152630-48-3
dimethyl 4-cyano-4-[3-(cyclopentyloxy)-4-methoxyphenyl]heptanedioate
186038-82-4
diethyl (1-cyano-3-methylbutyl)malonate
192869-10-6
2-iodo-3,4-dimethoxy-6-nitrobenzonitrile
192869-24-2
6-amino-2-iodo-3,4-dimethoxybenzonitrile
474645-97-1
(3R)-3-aminopentanenitrile methanesulfonate
604784-44-3
tert-butylammonium (Z)-3-cyano-5-methylhex-3-enoate
2928 00 90
618-26-8 1-methyl-1-phenylhydrazine sulfate (2:1)
16390-07-1
4-chloro-1'-(4-methoxyphenyl)benzohydrazide
55819-71-1
(RS)-serinohydrazide hydrochloride
84080-70-6
4-chloro-2-[(Z)-(methoxycarbonyl)methoxyimino]-3-oxobutyric acid
89766-91-6
1-carboxy-1-methylethoxyammonium chloride
94213-23-7
(Z)-[cyano(2,3-dichlorophenyl)methylene]carbazamidine
130580-02-8
trans-2'-fluoro-4-hydroxychalcone O-[(Z)-2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]oxime–fumaric acid (2:1)
192802-28-1
(S)-O-benzyllactaldehyde-N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)hydrazone
212631-79-3
2-(2-chloro-4-iodoanilino)-N-(cyclopropylmethoxy)-3,4-difluorobenzamide
253605-31-1
N-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-2-amine acetate (salt) or tert-butylhydroxylamine acetate (salt)
2929 90 00
2188-18-3 N'-alpha-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-N'-omega-nitro-L-arginine
92050-02-7
2,6-diisopropylphenyl sulfamate
139976-34-4
N'-alpha-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-N-methoxy-N-methyl-N'-omega-nitro-L-argininamide
204254-98-8
ethyl (3R,4S,5R)-5-azido-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)-4-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate
204255-06-1
ethyl (3R,4R,5S)-4-acetamido-5-azido-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)cyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate
2930 90 16
105996-54-1 N,N'-bis(trifluoroacetyl)-DL-homocystine
159453-24-4
N-(benzyloxycarbonyl)-S-phenyl-L-cysteine
2930 90 99
1134-94-7 2-(phenylthio)aniline
2736-23-4
2,4-dichloro-5-mesylbenzoic acid
3483-12-3
(2R,3S)-1,4-disulfanylbutane-2,3-diol or dithiothreitol
4274-38-8
2-mercapto-5-(trifluoromethyl)anilinium chloride
6320-03-2
o-chlorothiophenol
10191-60-3
dimethyl cyanocarbonimidodithioate
10506-37-3
O-2-naphthyl chlorothioformate
15570-12-4
3-methoxybenzene-1-thiol
16188-55-9
[4-(methylsulfanyl)phenyl]acetic acid
27366-72-9
2-(dimethylaminothio)acetamide hydrochloride
33174-74-2
2,2'-dithiodibenzonitrile
40248-84-8
3-sulfanylphenol
49627-27-2
(Z)-5-fluoro-2-methyl-1-(4-methylthiobenzylidene)-1H-inden-3-ylacetic acid
50413-24-6
2-bromo-1-(4-mesylphenyl)ethan-1-one
51458-28-7
(1R,2R)-2-amino-1-(4-methylsulfonylphenyl)propane-1,3-diol
56724-21-1
(1R,2R)-2-amino-1-(4-methylsulfonylphenyl)propane-1,3-diol hydrochloride
61832-41-5
methyl(1-methylthio-2-nitrovinyl)amine
62140-67-4
methyl 5-(ethylsulfonyl)-o-anisate
63484-12-8
methyl 2-methoxy-5-methylsulfonylbenzoate
67305-72-0
N-(2-mercaptoethyl)propionamide
74345-73-6
D-(-)-3-acetylthio-2-methylpropionyl chloride
76497-39-7
D-(-)-3-acetylthio-2-methylpropionic acid
87483-29-2
4-fluorobenzyl 4-(methylthio)phenyl ketone
90536-66-6
(4-mesylphenyl)acetic acid
104458-24-4
2-mesylethan-1-amine hydrochloride
136511-43-8
ethyl N-{2-[(acetylthio)methyl]-3-(o-tolyl)-1-oxopropyl}-L-methionate
148757-89-5
9-bromononyl 4,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropentyl sulfide
153277-33-9
methyl N-[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]-S-phenyl-L-cysteinate
157521-26-1
(S)-2-(acetylthio)-3-phenylpropionic acid–dicyclohexylamine (1:1)
159878-02-1
benzyl (1R,2S)-3-chloro-2-hydroxy-1-(phenylthiomethyl)propylcarbamate
162515-68-6
2-[1-(mercaptomethyl)cyclopropyl]acetic acid
182149-25-3
N,N'-[dithiobis(o-phenylenecarbonyl)]bis-L-isoleucine
225652-11-9
1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-4-(methylsulfanyl)benzene or 4-chlorophenyl 4-(methylsulfanyl)phenyl ether
289717-37-9
N, N-dimethyl-2-[4-(methylsulfanyl)phenoxy]benzylamine hydrochloride
346413-00-1
1-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-mesylphenyl)ethan-1-one
364323-64-8
2-[4-(methylsulfanyl)phenoxy]benzaldehyde
2931 00 99
1660-95-3 tetraisopropyl methylenediphosphonate
17814-85-6
(4-carboxybutyl)triphenylphosphonium bromide
27784-76-5
tert-butyl (diethoxyphosphoryl)acetate
31618-90-3
diethyl (tosyloxy)methylphosphonate
35000-38-5
tert-butyl triphenylphosphoranylideneacetate
86552-32-1
(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinic acid
87460-09-1
benzyl hydroxy(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinoylacetate
123599-78-0
[(2-methyl-1-propionyloxypropoxy)(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinoyl]acetic acid
123599-82-6
{[2-methyl-1-(propionyloxy)propoxy](4-phenylbutyl)phosphoryl}acetic acid
128948-01-6
{(S)-[(R)-2-methyl-1-propionyloxypropoxy](4-phenylbutyl)phosphinoyl}acetic acid
649761-22-8
(1R,5S)-5-[dimethyl(phenyl)silyl]-2-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopent-2-ene-1-carboxylic acid — (1R,2R)-2-amino-1-(4-nitrophenyl)propane-1,3-diol (1:1) (salt)
2932 19 00
27329-70-0 (5-formyl-2-furyl)boronic acid
37076-71-4
1,2,3-tri-O-acetyl-5-deoxy-D-ribofuranose
37743-18-3
3,3-diphenyltetrahydrofuran-2-ylidene(dimethyl)ammonium bromide
66356-53-4
5-(2-aminoethylthiomethyl)furfuryldimethylamine
86087-23-2
(S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-ol
87392-07-2
(2S)-tetrahydrofuran-2-carboxylic acid
97148-39-5
ammonium (Z)-2-methoxyimino-2-(2-furyl)acetate
2932 29 85
79-50-5 DL-alpha-hydroxy-beta,beta-dimethyl-gamma-butyrolactone
298-81-7
9-methoxyfuro[3,2-g]chromen-7-one
482-44-0
9-(3-methylbut-2-enyloxy)-7H-furo[3,2-g]chromen-7-one
517-23-7
alpha-acetyl-gamma-butyrolactone
599-04-2
alpha-hydroxy-beta,beta-dimethyl-gamma-butyrolactone
976-70-5
3-oxopregn-4-ene-21,17-alpha-carbolactone
6559-91-7
4'-demethylepipodophyllotoxin
23363-33-9
4'-(benzyloxycarbonyl)-4'-demethylepipodophyllotoxin
39521-49-8
(3aR,4bS,4R,4aS,5aS)-4-(5,5-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)hexahydrocyclopropa[3,4]cyclopenta[1,2-b]furan-2(3H)-one
39746-01-5
(3aR,4R,5R,6aS)-4-formyl-2-oxohexahydro-2H-cyclopenta[b]furan-5-yl benzoate
51559-36-5
5-methoxy-2H-chromen-2-one
73726-56-4
11-alpha-hydroxy-3-oxopregna-4,6-diene-21,17-alpha-carbolactone
95716-70-4
7α-(methoxycarbonyl)-3-oxo-17α-pregna-4,9(11)-diene-21,17-carbolactone
96829-59-3
(1S,3E,6E)-1-[((2S,3S)-3-hexyl-4-oxooxetan-2-yl)methyl]dodeca-3,6-dien-1-yl N-formyl-L-leucinate
104872-06-2
(3S,4S)-3-hexyl-4-[(R)-2-(hydroxytridecyl)]oxetan-2-one
122111-01-7
[(2R)-2-(benzoyloxy)-4,4-difluoro-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-2-yl]methyl benzoate
142680-85-1
(25S)-25-cyclohexyl-25-de(sec-butyl)-5-O-demethyl-22,23-dihydroavermectin A 1a
145667-75-0
(3aR,4R,5R,6aS)-5-hydroxy-4-((3R)-3-hydroxy-5-phenylpentyl)hexahydrocyclopenta[b]furan-2-one
192704-56-6
11-alpha-hydroxy-7-alpha-(methoxycarbonyl)-3-oxopregn-4-ene-21,17-alpha-carbolactone
220119-16-4
(25S)-cyclohexyl-25-de(sec-butyl)- 5-demethoxy-5-oxo-22,23-dihydroavermectin A 1a
221129-55-1
(6R)-4-hydroxy-6-phenethyl-6-propyl-5,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2-one
2932 99 00
32981-86-5 10-deacetylbaccatin III
96-82-2
4-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-D-gluconic acid
467-55-0
3-beta-hydroxy-5-alpha-spirostan-12-one
533-31-3
3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenol
7512-17-6
2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose
7772-94-3
2-acetamido-2-deoxy-β-D-mannopyranose
33659-28-8
calcium bis(4-O-(beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-D-gluconate)–calcium bromide (1:1)
57999-49-2
2-(3-bromophenoxy)tetrahydropyran
79944-37-9
trans-6-amino-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxepan-5-ol
88128-61-4
(3aS,9aS,9bR)-3a-methyl-6-[2-(2,5,5-trimethyl-1,3-dioxan-2-yl)ethyl]-1,2,4,5,8,9,9a,9b-octahydro-3aH-cyclopenta[a]naphthalene-3,7-dione
110638-68-1
calcium bis(4-O-(beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-D-gluconate) dihydrate
124655-09-0
tert-butyl [(4R,6S)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-4-yl]acetate
125971-94-0
tert-butyl [(4R,6R)-6-(cyanomethyl)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl]acetate
130064-21-0
1-{2-hydroxy-4-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]phenyl}-2-{4-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]phenyl}ethan-1-one
157518-70-2
(2R)-2-[(S)-2,2-dimethyl-5-oxo-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl]-4-methylvaleric acid
167256-05-5
methyl (1S,2S)-1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-3-(2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-5-propoxyindane-2-carboxylate
170242-34-9
(S)-2-amino-5-(1,3-dioxolan-4-yl)valeric acid
191106-49-7
methyl (1S,2S)-1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-3-[2-(benzyloxy)-4-methoxyphenyl]-5-propoxyindane-2-carboxylate
192201-93-7
2-({3-[5-(6-methoxy-1-naphthyl)-1,3-dioxan-2-yl]propyl}methylamino)-N-methylacetamide
196303-01-2
(7S)-7-methyl-5-(4-nitrophenyl)-7,8-dihydro-5H-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]isochromene
40591-65-9
2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyl carbamimidothioate hydrobromide
65293-32-5
N-β-D-glucopyranosylformamide
69999-16-2
(2,3-dihydrobenzofuran-5-yl)acetic acid
107188-34-1
2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-(4-nitrophenoxymethyl)-4-oxochroman-6-yl acetate
107188-37-4
2-(4-aminophenoxymethyl)-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-4-oxochroman-6-yl acetate
115437-18-8
(2α,4α,5β,7β,10β,13β)-4-acetoxy-1,10,13-trihydroxy-9-oxo-7-[(triethylsilyl)oxy]-5,20-epoxytax-11-en-2-yl benzoate
115437-21-3
(4α)-4,10-diacetoxy-1,13-dihydroxy-9-oxo-7-[(triethylsilyl)oxy]-5,20-epoxytax-11-en-2-yl benzoate
130525-58-5
methyl 5-acetamido-7,8,9-O-triacetyl-2,6-anhydro-4-azido-3,4,5-trideoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-non-2-enonate
130525-62-1
(4S,5R,6R)-5-acetamido-4-amino-6-[(1R,2R)-1,2,3-trihydroxypropyl]-5,6-dihydropyran-2-carboxylic acid
149107-93-7
(2α,4α,5β,7β,10β,13α)-4,10-diacetoxy-13-{[(2R,3S)-3-benzamido-2-(1-methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-3-phenylpropanoyl]oxy}-1-hydroxy-9-oxo-7-[(triethylsilyl)oxy]-5,20-epoxytax-11-en-2-yl benzoate
199796-52-6
(2α,4α,7β,10β,13α)-4,10-diacetoxy-13-({(2R,3S)-3-benzamido-2-[((4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoyl)oxy]-3-phenylpropanoyl}oxy)-1,7-dihydroxy-9-oxo-5,20-epoxytax-11-en-2-yl benzoate
2933 11 90
6150-97-6 magnesium bis[(2,3-dihydro-1,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methylamino]methanesulfonate
2933 19 90
3736-92-3 1,2-diphenyl-4-(2-phenylthioethyl)pyrazolidine-3,5-dione
4023-02-3
pyrazole-1-carboxamidine hydrochloride
27511-79-1
3-aminopyrazole-4-carboxamide hemisulfate
59194-35-3
N'1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamidine hydrochloride
139756-01-7
1-methyl-4-nitro-3-propylpyrazole-5-carboxamide
334828-10-3
4-amino-5-ethyl-1-(2-methoxyethyl)pyrazole-3-carboxamide
2933 21 00
186462-71-5 (1R,2R,5S,6R)-2',5'-dioxospiro[bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2,4'-imidazolidine]-6-carboxylic acid
2933 29 90
696-23-1 2-methyl-4-nitroimidazole
822-36-6
4-methylimidazole
4897-25-0
5-chloro-1-methyl-4-nitroimidazole
24155-42-8
1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-imidazol-1-ylethanol
68282-49-5
2-butylimidazole-5-carbaldehyde
68283-19-2
(2-butylimidazol-5-yl)methanol
83857-96-9
2-butyl-5-chloro-1H-imidazole-4-carbaldehyde
99614-02-5
1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9-methyl-3-(2-methyl-1H-imidazol-1-ylmethyl)carbazol-4-one
109425-51-6
N 2 -[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-N-trityl-L-histidine
130804-35-2
1-[5-(4,5-diphenylimidazol-2-ylthio)pentyl]-1-heptyl-3-(2,4-difluorophenyl)urea
133909-99-6
2-butyl-4-chloro-1-[2'-(2-trityl-2H-tetrazol-5-yl)biphenyl-4-ylmethyl]-1H-imidazol-5-ylmethanol
138401-24-8
4'-[(2-butyl-4-oxo-1,3-diazaspiro[4.4]non-1-en-3-yl)methyl]biphenyl-2-carbonitrile
150097-92-0
methyl 5-pentafluoroethyl-2-propylimidazole-4-carboxylate
151012-31-6
3-(4-bromobenzyl)-2-butyl-4-chloro-1H-imidazol-5-ylmethanol
151257-01-1
2-butyl-1,3-diazaspiro[4.4]non-1-en-4-one hydrochloride
152146-59-3
4-(2-butyl-5-formylimidazol-1-ylmethyl)benzoic acid
178982-67-7
2-[(benzyloxy)methyl]-4-isopropylimidazole
244191-88-6
N-acetyl-O-tert-butyl-L-tyrosyl-O-tert-butyl-L-threonyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-L-isoleucyl-N 1 -trityl-L-histidyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-L-isoleucyl-α-L-glutamyl-α-L-glutamyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-L-glutamine, 10,11-di-tert-butyl ester
244244-26-6
N-acetyl-O-tert-butyl-L-tyrosyl-O-tert-butyl-L-threonyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-L-isoleucyl-N 1 -trityl-L-histidyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-L-isoleucyl-α-L-glutamyl-α-L-glutamyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-L-glutaminyl-α-L-glutamyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-α-L-glutamyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-L-leucyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-α-L-aspartyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-phenylalaninamide, hepta-tert-butyl ester
2933 39 99
0-00-0 11-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-[(1-oxo-1λ 4 -quinolin-4-yl)oxy]ethyl}-11H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2',3'-e][1,4]diazepin-6(5H)-one
0-00-0
4-(4-fluorobenzoyl)pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate
875-35-4
2,6-dichloro-4-methylnicotinonitrile
1452-94-4
ethyl 2-chloronicotinate
1609-66-1
N-phenyl-N-(4-piperidyl)propionamide
1619-34-7
quinuclidin-3-ol
2008-75-5
1-(2-chloroethyl)piperidinium chloride
2147-83-3
1-(1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-4-pyridyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2(3H)-one
2942-59-8
2-chloronicotinic acid
4021-07-2
3-methylpyridine-2-carboxylic acid
4046-24-6
5-(1-methyl-4-piperidyl)-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ol hydrochloride
4783-86-2
4-phenoxypyridine
5005-36-7
2-phenyl-2-pyridylacetonitrile
5006-66-6
6-hydroxynicotinic acid
5223-06-3
2-(5-ethyl-2-pyridyl)ethanol
5326-23-8
6-chloronicotinic acid
5382-23-0
4-chloro-1-methylpiperidine hydrochloride
5424-11-3
2,2-diphenyl-4-piperidinovaleronitrile
5435-54-1
3-nitro-4-pyridone
6298-19-7
2-chloro-3-pyridylamine
6622-91-9
4-pyridylacetic acid hydrochloride
6935-27-9
benzyl(2-pyridyl)amine
7379-35-3
4-chloropyridine hydrochloride
19395-39-2
2-phenyl-2-piperidin-2-ylacetamide
19395-41-6
2-phenyl-2-(2-piperidyl)acetic acid
20662-53-7
1-(4-piperidyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2(3H)-one
21472-89-9
(+-)-1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-one
22065-85-6
1-benzylpiperidine-4-carbaldehyde
25333-42-0
(3R)-quinuclidin-3-ol
26815-04-3
4-(2-piperidin-1-ylethoxy)benzaldehyde
29976-53-2
ethyl 4-oxopiperidine-1-carboxylate
31255-57-9
3-[2-(3-chlorophenyl)ethyl]pyridine-2-carbonitrile
32998-95-1
N-(tert-butyl)-3-methylpyridine-2-carboxamide
35794-11-7
3,5-dimethylpiperidine
37699-43-7
2,3-dimethyl-4-nitropyridine 1-oxide
38092-89-6
8-chloro-6,11-dihydro-11-(1-methyl-4-piperidylidene)-5H-benzo[5,6]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridine
39512-49-7
4-(4-chlorophenyl)piperidin-4-ol
40807-61-2
4-phenylpiperidin-4-ol
43076-30-8
1-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-4-[4-(alpha-hydroxybenzhydryl)piperidino]butan-1-one
43200-82-4
6-(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)-5H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyrazine-5,7(6H)-dione
49608-01-7
ethyl 6-chloronicotinate
53786-28-0
5-chloro-1-(4-piperidyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2(3H)-one
53786-45-1
ethyl 4-(2-amino-4-chloroanilino)piperidine-1-carboxylate
53786-46-2
ethyl 4-(5-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)piperidine-1-carboxylate
56488-00-7
3-(cyanoimino)-3-piperidinopropiononitrile
57988-58-6
4-(4-bromophenyl)piperidin-4-ol
58859-46-4
ethyl 4-aminopiperidine-1-carboxylate
61380-02-7
1-benzyl-4-(methoxymethyl)-N-phenyl-4-piperidylamine
65326-33-2
2-amino-3-pyridyl methyl ketone
70708-28-0
1-(2-pyridyl)-3-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)-1-(p-tolyl)propan-1-ol
77145-61-0
1-(6-chloro-2-pyridyl)-4-piperidylamine hydrochloride
78750-68-2
4-[(3-aminopyridin-2-yl)amino]phenol
82671-06-5
2,6-dichloro-5-fluoronicotinic acid
83556-85-8
1-(3-chloropropyl)-2,6-dimethylpiperidinium chloride
83949-32-0
4-carboxy-4-phenylpiperidinium p-toluenesulfonate
84196-16-7
N-[4-(methoxymethyl)-4-piperidyl]-N-phenylpropionamide hydrochloride
84449-80-9
1-[2-(4-carboxyphenoxy)ethyl]piperidinium chloride
84449-81-0
4-(2-piperidin-1-ylethoxy)benzoyl chloride hydrochloride
84501-68-8
ethyl 4-[1-(4-fluorobenzyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2-ylamino]piperidine-1-carboxylate
86604-78-6
4-methoxy-3,5-dimethyl-2-pyridylmethanol
87848-95-1
6-bromo-2-pyridyl p-tolyl ketone
100238-42-4
4-(2-piperidin-1-ylethoxy)phenol
101904-56-7
4-(5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-yl)piperidine
103094-30-0
3-ethyl 5-methyl (+-)-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-2-[2-(1,3-dioxoisoindolin-2-yl)ethoxymethyl]pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate
103129-82-4
3-ethyl 5-methyl 2-[(2-aminoethoxy)methyl]-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-6-methyl-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate
103577-66-8
3-methyl-4-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)-2-pyridylmethanol
104860-26-6
cis-1-[3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxy-4-piperidylamine
104860-73-3
4-amino-5-chloro-N-{1-[3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxy-4-piperidyl}-2-methoxybenzamide
107256-31-5
3-[2-(3-chlorophenyl)ethyl]-2-pyridyl 1-methyl-4-piperidyl ketone hydrochloride
108555-25-5
1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl]-4-piperidylamine dihydrochloride
118175-10-3
[4-(3-methoxypropoxy)-3-methyl-2-pyridyl]methanol
120014-07-5
2-[(1-benzyl-4-piperidyl)methylene]-5,6-dimethoxyindan-1-one
127293-57-6
(1R)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-[4-(4-fluorobenzyl)piperidin-1-yl]ethan-1-ol
139781-09-2
5,5-bis(4-pyridylmethyl)-5H-cyclopenta[2,1-b:3,4-b']dipyridine hydrate
139886-04-7
1-methyl-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridine-3-carbaldehyde (E)-O-methyloxime hydrochloride
142034-92-2
(1S,3S,4S)-1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-ol
142034-97-7
(1R,4S)-1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-one
142057-79-2
(RS)-2-[(1-benzyl-4-piperidyl)methyl]-5,6-dimethoxyindan-1-one
153050-21-6
(S)-1-{2-[3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-(3-isopropoxyphenacyl)-3-piperidyl]ethyl}-4-phenyl-1-azoniabicyclo [2.2.2]octane chloride
157688-46-5
2-[1-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-4-piperidyl]acetic acid
158878-47-8
(3R,5R)-3-{(E)-2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2,6-diisopropyl-5-(methoxymethyl)pyridin-3-yl]vinyl}-5-hydroxycyclohexan-1-one
159813-78-2
(3R,5S,6E)-7-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2,6-diisopropyl-5-(methoxymethyl)pyridin-3-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyhept-6-enoic acid
160588-45-4
10,10-bis[(2-fluoro-4-pyridyl)methyl]anthrone
161417-03-4
2-methyl-3-((2S)-pyrrolidin-2-ylmethoxy)pyridine
171764-07-1
(S)-2-amino-3,3-dimethyl-N-2-pyridylbutyramide
173050-51-6
(R)-N-(1-{3-[1-benzoyl-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-piperidyl]propyl}-4-phenyl-4-piperidyl)-N-methylacetamide hydrochloride
176381-97-8
(S)-N-[4-(4-acetamido-4-phenyl-1-piperidyl)-2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)butyl]-N-methylbenzamide–fumaric acid (1:1)
177964-68-0
3-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2,6-diisopropyl-5-(methoxymethyl)pyridin-3-yl]acrylaldehyde
178460-82-7
(1R)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-[4-(4-fluorobenzyl)piperidin-1-yl]ethan-1-ol hydrochloride
178981-89-0
{5-[(3,5-dichlorophenyl)sulfanyl]-4-isopropyl-1-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)imidazol-2-yl}methanol
179024-48-7
N-[(R)-9-methyl-4-oxo-1-phenyl-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro[1,4]diazepino[6,7,1-hi]indol-3-yl]isonicotinamide
180050-34-4
(1S,4R)-1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-one O-[(Z)-(3-methoxyphenyl)ethynyl]oxime–maleic acid (1:1)
180250-77-5
(2S,3S)-3-amino-2-ethoxy-N-nitropiperidine-1-carboxamidine hydrochloride
188396-54-5
1-(2-biphenyl-4-ylethyl)-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine hydrochloride
188591-61-9
1-(4-benzyloxyphenyl)-2-(4-hydroxy-4-phenyl-1-piperidyl)propan-1-one
189894-57-3
1-[(1S,2S)-2-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylethyl]-4-phenylpiperidin-4-ol methanesulfonate trihydrate
192329-80-9
4-(4-pyridyloxy)benzenesulfonic acid
192330-49-7
4-(4-pyridyloxy)benzenesulfonyl chloride hydrochloride
193275-85-3
4-{4-[(11S)-3,10-dibromo-8-chloro-5,6-dihydro-11H-benzo[5,6]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridin-11-yl] piperidinocarbonylmethyl}piperidine-1-carboxamide
198904-85-7
tert-butyl 2-(4-pyridin-2-ylbenzyl)hydrazine-1-carboxylate
198904-86-8
tert-butyl 2-{(2S,3S)-3-[(tert-butoxycarbonyl)amino]-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl}-2-[4-(pyridin-2-yl)benzyl]hydrazine-1-carboxylate
213839-64-6
N-{2-[5-(aminoiminomethyl)-2-hydroxyphenoxy]-3,5-difluoro-6-[3-(1-methyl-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-yl)phenoxy]pyridin-4-yl]-N-methyglycine dihydrochloride
221180-26-3
4-amino-5-chloro-2-methoxy-N-(3-methoxypiperidin-4-yl)benzamide
221615-75-4
2-(4-mesylphenyl)-1-(6-methylpyridin-3-yl)- ethan-1-one
230615-52-8
2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,5-methano-3-benzazepine hydrochloride
230615-59-5
7,8-dinitro-3-(trifluoroacetyl)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,5-methano-3-benzazepine
280129-82-0
4-({2-[(benzyloxy)methyl]-4-isopropylimidazol-1-yl}methyl)pyridine oxalate (1:2)
319460-85-0
N-methyl-2-{[3-((E)-2-pyridin-2-ylvinyl)-1H-indazol-6-yl]sulfanyl}benzamide
319460-94-1
N-(2-fluoro-5-{[3-((E)-2-pyridin-2-ylvinyl)-1H-indazol-6-yl]amino}phenyl)-1,3-dimethylpyrazole-5-carboxamide
423165-13-3
8-benzyl-3-exo-(3-isopropyl-5-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane
429659-01-8
ethyl N-[4-(methylamino)-3-nitrobenzoyl]-N-pyridin-2-yl-ß-alaninate
440634-25-3
tert-butyl 4-{2-[4-(mesyloxy)piperidin-1-yl]-2-oxoethyl}piperidine-1-carboxylate
2933 49 10
68077-26-9 7-chloro-1-ethyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
86393-33-1
7-chloro-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
93107-30-3
1-cyclopropyl-6,7-difluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
98105-79-4
7-chloro-6-fluoro-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
98349-25-8
ethyl 1-cyclopropyl-6,7-difluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylate
100501-62-0
ethyl 1-ethyl-6,7,8-trifluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylate
103995-01-3
1-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-6,7-difluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
105956-96-5
7-[3-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)pyrrolidin-1-yl]-8-chloro-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
112811-72-0
1-cyclopropyl-6,7-difluoro-8-methoxy-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
119916-34-6
7-bromo-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-5-methyl-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
136465-98-0
N-(2-quinolylcarbonyl)-L-asparagine
170143-39-2
3-methyl hydrogen 7-chloro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-2,3-dicarboxylate
2933 49 90
0-00-0 2-(ethylamino)-5-[2-(quinolin-4-yloxy)ethyl]nicotinic acid
1087-69-0
(9S,13S,14S)-3-methoxymorphinan hydrochloride
4965-33-7
7-chloro-2-methylquinoline
6340-55-2
2,6-dimethoxy-4-methylquinoline
10500-57-9
5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinoline
22982-78-1
1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-isopropylaminomethyl-6-methyl-7-nitroquinoline methanesulfonate
64228-78-0
pentamethylene bis{3-[1-(3,4-dimethoxybenzyl)-6,7-dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-isoquinolyl]propionate}–oxalic acid (1:2)
74163-81-8
(S)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
77497-97-3
(S)-3-benzyloxycarbonyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolinium p-toluenesulfonate
79276-06-5
tert-butyl (3S)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylate 4-methylbenzenesulfonate
106635-86-3
2,6-dimethoxy-4-methyl-5-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]quinolin-8-amine
118864-75-8
(1S)-1-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline
120578-03-2
3-[(E)-2-(7-chloro-2-quinolyl)vinyl]benzaldehyde
136465-81-1
(3S,4aS,8aS)-N-tert-butyldecahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide
136465-99-1
N-(2-quinolylcarbonyloxy)succinimide
136522-17-3
(3S,4aS,8aS)-2-[(2R,3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N-tert-butyldecahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide
142522-81-4
sodium (R)-1-[(1-{3-[2-(7-chloro-2-quinolyl)vinyl]phenyl}-3-[2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)phenyl]propyl)thiomethyl]cyclopropylacetate
149057-17-0
(S)-N-tert-butyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide hydrochloride
149182-72-9
(S)-N-tert-butyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide
149968-11-6
methyl 2-(3-{(E)-3-[2-(7-chloro-2-quinolyl)vinyl]phenyl}-3-oxopropyl)benzoate
159878-04-3
benzyl (1S,2S)-3-[(3S,4aS,8aS)-3-tert-butylcarbamoylperhydro-2-isoquinolyl]-2-hydroxy-1-(phenylthiomethyl)propylcarbamate
159989-65-8
(3S,4aS,8aS)-N-(tert-butyl)-2-[(2S,3S)-2-hydroxy-3-(3-hydroxy-2-methylbenzamido)-4-(phenylthio)butyl]perhydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide-methanesulfonic acid (1:1)
172649-40-0
3-[(4S)-5-oxo-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinolin-4-yl]benzonitrile
178680-13-2
methyl {(1S,2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(3S,4aS,8aS)-3-(tert-butylcarbamoyl)decahydro-2-isoquinolyl]-2-hydroxypropyl}carbamate
181139-72-0
methyl 2-[(S)-3-{(E)-3-[2-(7-chloro-2-quinolyl)vinyl]phenyl}-3-hydroxypropyl]benzoate
186537-30-4
(S)-N-tert-butyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide sulfate
189279-58-1
1-(6-amino-3,5-difluoropyridin-2-yl)-8-chloro-6-fluoro-7-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
189746-15-4
2,6-dimethoxy-4-methyl-8-nitro-5-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]quinoline
189746-19-8
5-chloro-2,6-dimethoxy-4-methylquinoline
189746-21-2
5-chloro-2,6-dimethoxy-4-methyl-8-nitroquinoline
194804-45-0
ethyl 1-cyclopropyl-8-(difluoromethoxy)-7-((1R)-1-methyl-2-tritylisoindolin-5-yl)-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylate
194805-07-7
ethyl 7-bromo-1-cyclopropyl-8-(difluoromethoxy)-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylate
209909-03-5
(2-chloro-6,7-difluoroquinolin-3-yl)methanol
220998-08-3
{2,7-dichloro-6-methyl-4-[(4-methylpiperidin-1-yl)methyl]quinolin-3-yl}methanol
287930-77-2
(1S)-1-{3-[(E)-2-(7-chloroquinolin-2-yl)vinyl]phenyl}-3-[2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)phenyl]propan-1-ol
287930-78-3
methyl 2-((3S)-3-{3-[(E)-2-(7-chloroquinolin-2-yl)vinyl]phenyl}-3-hydroxypropyl)benzoate hydrate
474645-93-7
methyl [2-ethyl-6-(trifluoromethyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-4-yl]carbamate
2933 59 95
56-06-4 2,6-diaminopyrimidin-4-ol
487-21-8
pteridine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
707-99-3
6-amino-9H-purin-9-ylethanol
841-77-0
1-benzhydrylpiperazine
2210-93-7
1-phenylpiperazinium chloride
3056-33-5
N-(9-acetyl-6-oxo-6,9-dihydro-1H-purin-2-yl)acetamide
5018-45-1
5,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-4-ylamine
5081-87-8
3-(2-chloroethyl)quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
5464-78-8
1-(2-methoxyphenyl)piperazine hydrochloride
6928-85-4
4-methylpiperazin-1-ylamine
7139-02-8
2,6-dichloro-4,8-dipiperidinopyrimido[5,4-d]pyrimidine
7597-60-6
6-amino-5-formamido-1,3-dimethyluracil
10310-21-1
2-amino-6-chloropurine
13078-15-4
1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine hydrochloride
13889-98-0
1-acetylpiperazine
14047-28-0
(R)-2-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-1-methylethanol
14080-23-0
pyrimidine-2-carbonitrile
16064-08-7
6-iodoquinazolin-4(1H)-one
19690-23-4
6-iodo-1H-purin-2-ylamine
19916-73-5
6-(benzyloxy)-9H-purin-2-amine
20535-83-5
6-methoxy-1H-purin-2-ylamine
20980-22-7
2-(piperazin-1-yl)pyrimidine
23680-84-4
4-amino-2-chloro-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline
27469-60-9
1-(4,4'-difluorobenzhydryl)piperazine
28888-44-0
6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
35386-24-4
1-(2-methoxyphenyl)piperazine
41078-70-0
3-(2-chloroethyl)-2-methyl-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one
41202-32-8
1-(2-chlorophenyl)piperazine hydrochloride
41202-77-1
1-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)piperazine hydrochloride
52605-52-4
1-(3-chlorophenyl)-4-(3-chloropropyl)piperazine hydrochloride
56177-80-1
2-ethoxy-5-fluoropyrimidin-4(1H)-one
57061-71-9
1-(2-chloroethyl)-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]piperazine dihydrochloride
59703-00-3
4-ethyl-2,3-dioxopiperazine-1-carbonyl chloride
59878-63-6
6-(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-5H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyrazin-5-yl piperazine-1-carboxylate
64090-19-3
1-(4-fluorophenyl)piperazine dihydrochloride
67914-60-7
4-(4-acetylpiperazin-4-yl)phenol
67914-97-0
4-(4-isopropylpiperazin-1-yl)phenol
70849-60-4
1-(o-tolyl)piperazine hydrochloride
75128-73-3
2-[(2-acetamido-6-oxo-6,9-dihydro-1H-purin-9-yl)methoxy]ethyl acetate
93076-03-0
3-(2-chloroethyl)-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one hydrochloride
94021-22-4
2-piperazin-1-ylpyrimidine dihydrochloride
97845-60-8
2-(acetoxymethyl)-4-(2-amino-6-chloropurin-9-yl)butyl acetate
106461-41-0
2-sec-butyl-4-{4-[4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)piperazin-1-yl]phenyl}-2H-1,2,4-triazol-3(4H)-one
111641-17-9
4-(piperazin-1-yl)-2,6-bis(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pyrimidine
112733-28-5
ethyl [3-(4-bromo-2-fluorobenzyl)-7-chloro-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinazolin-1-yl]acetate
112733-45-6
ethyl (7-chloro-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinazolin-1-yl)acetate
119532-26-2
1-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)piperazine
124832-31-1
2-[(2-amino-6-oxo-1,6-dihydro-9H-purin-9-yl)methoxy]ethyl N-(benzyloxycarbonyl)-L-valinate
125224-62-6
(1S)-2-methyl-2,5-diazabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane dihydrobromide
132961-05-8
(Z)-3-{2-[4-(2,4-difluoro-alpha-hydroxyiminobenzyl)piperidino]ethyl}-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one
137234-74-3
4-chloro-6-ethyl-5-fluoropyrimidine
137234-87-8
6-ethyl-5-fluoropyrimidin-4(1H)-one
137281-39-1
4-[2-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,7-dihydro-3H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)ethyl]benzoic acid
140373-09-7
4-{[(3-{[(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl)oxy]methyl}-2,7-dimethyl-4-oxo-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-6-yl)methyl](prop-2-yn-1-yl)amino}-2-fluorobenzoic acid
145012-50-6
(7RS,9aRS)-perhydropyrido[1,2-a]pyrazin-7-ylmethanol
147149-89-1
2-amino-5-bromo-6-methylquinazolin-4(1H)-one
147539-21-7
isopropyl[2-(piperazin-1-yl)-3-pyridyl]amine
149062-75-9
1,3-dichloro-6,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydroazepino[2,1-b]quinazoline hydrochloride
150323-35-6
(3S)-1-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-3-(tert-butylcarbamoyl)piperazine
150728-13-5
4,6-dichloro-5-(2-methoxyphenoxy)-2,2'-bipyrimidinyl
156126-48-6
tetrabutylammonium (6-iodo-1H-purin-2-yl)amide
156126-53-3
(1R,2R,3S)-2-amino-9-[2,3-bis(benzoyloxymethyl)cyclobutyl]-9H-purin-6-one
156126-83-9
(1R,2R,3S)-9-[2,3-bis(benzoyloxymethyl)cyclobutyl]-6-iodo-9H-purin-2-ylamine
157810-81-6
(2R,4S)-2-benzyl-5-[2-(tert-butylcarbamoyl)-4-(3-pyridylmethyl)piperazin-1-yl]-4-hydroxy-N-[(1S,2R)-2-hydroxyindan-1-yl]valeramide sulfate
160009-37-0
methyl 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-isopropyl-2-(N-methylmethanesulfonamido)]pyrimidine-5-carboxylate
167465-36-3
(2R)-1-[4-((1aR,10bS)-1,1-difluoro-1,1a,6,10b-tetrahydrodibenzo[a, e]cyclopropa[c][7]annulen-6-yl)piperazin-1-yl]-3-[(quinolin-5-yl)oxy]propan-2-ol trihydrochloride
171887-03-9
N-(2-amino-4,6-dichloropyrimidin-5-yl)formamide
172015-79-1
[(1S,4R)-4-(2-amino-6-chloro-9H-purin-9-yl)cyclopent-2-enyl]methanol hydrochloride
179688-29-0
6,7-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)quinazolin-4(1H)-one
183319-69-9
(3-ethynylphenyl)[6,7-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)quinazolin-4-yl]amine hydrochloride
184177-81-9
phenyl {4-[4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)piperazin-1-yl]phenyl}carbamate
188416-20-8
3-(6-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol hydrochloride
188416-28-6
4-(1-bromoethyl)-6-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidine
188416-34-4
(2RS,3SR)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-3-(5-fluoropyrimidin-4-yl)-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol-(1R,4S)-2-oxobornane-10-sulfonic acid (1:1)
192725-50-1
(2S)-3-methyl-2-(2-oxohexahydropyrimidin-1-yl)butanoic acid
192726-06-0
(2S)-N-[(1S,3S,4S)-4-amino-1-benzyl-3-hydroxy-5-phenylpentyl]-3-methyl-2-(2-oxotetrahydropyrimidin-1(2H)-yl)butanamide — 5-oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid (1:1) (salt)
202138-50-9
bis[(isopropyloxycarbonyloxy)methyl [(R)-2-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-1-methylethoxy]methylphosphonate–fumaric acid (1:1)
214287-88-4
(4S)-6-chloro-4-(2-cyclopropylethynyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-2(1H)-one
214287-99-7
(4S)-6-chloro-4-((E)-2-cyclopropylvinyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-2(1H)-one
225916-82-5
8-chloro-5-((4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoyl)-11-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-5H-dibenzo[b, e][1,4]diazepine
231278-20-9
N-{3-chloro-4-[(3-fluorobenzyl)oxy]phenyl}-6-iodoquinazolin-4-amine
247565-04-4
(4S)-6-chloro-4-(cyclopropylethynyl)-3-((R)-1-phenylethyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-2(1H)-one
345217-02-9
1-[(1S,2S)-2-(benzyloxy)-1-ethylpropyl]-N-{4-[4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)piperazin-1-yl]phenyl}hydrazine-1-carboxamide
518048-03-8
2-(1-amino-1-methylethyl)-N-(4-fluorobenzyl)-5-hydroxy-1-methyl-6-oxo-1,6-dihydropyrimidine-4-carboxamide
599179-03-0
1-(4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-5-carbonyl)- 4-((3S)-4-{(1R)-2-methoxy-1-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethyl}-3-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-4-methylpiperidine maleate (1:1)
612494-10-7
1-{(1R)-2-methoxy-1-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethyl}-2-methylpiperazine D-tartarate (1:1)
612543-01-8
1-(4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-5-carbonyl)piperidin-4-one
649761-23-9
(1S,2S,3S,5S)-5-[2-amino-6-(benzyloxy)-9H-purin-9-yl]-2-[(benzyloxy)methyl]-3-[dimethyl(phenyl)silyl]-1-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopentan-1-ol
649761-24-0
2-amino-9-{(1S,3R,4S)-3-[(benzyloxy)methyl]-4-[dimethyl(phenyl)silyl]-2-methylidenecyclopentyl}-9H-purin-6(1H)-one
654671-77-9
(2R)-4-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyrazin-7-yl]-1-(2,4,5-trifluorophenyl)butan-2-amine phosphate (1:1) hydrate
2933 69 80
58909-39-0 tetrahydro-2-methyl-3-thioxo-1,2,4-triazine-5,6-dione
2933 79 00
3197-25-9 2-(4-oxopentyl)-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione
5342-23-4
6-methoxy-4-methylquinolin-2(1H)-one
15362-40-0
1-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)indolin-2-one
17630-75-0
5-chloroindolin-2-one
20096-03-1
3,3-diethyl-5-(hydroxymethyl)pyridine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
43200-81-3
6-(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)-7-hydroxy-6,7-dihydro-5H-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyrazin-5-one
56341-37-8
6-chloroindol-2(3H)-one
61516-73-2
ethyl 2-oxopyrrolidin-2-ylacetate
61865-48-3
(+-)-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-3-one
71107-19-2
2-oxo-5-vinylpyrrolidine-3-carboxamide
75363-99-4
p-nitrobenzyl (2R,5R,6S)-6-[(R)-1-hydroxyethyl]-3,7-dioxo-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylate
76855-69-1
(3S,4R)-4-acetoxy-3-[(R)-1-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)ethyl]azetidin-2-one
79200-56-9
(1R,4S)-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-3-one
80082-62-8
tetrabutylammonium (2S,3S)-3-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}-2-methyl-4-oxoazetidine-1-sulfonate
80082-65-1
(2S,3S)-3-amino-2-methyl-4-oxoazetidine-1-sulfonic acid
90776-59-3
4-nitrobenzyl (4R,5R,6S)-3-(diphenoxyphosphoryloxy)-6-[(R)-1-hydroxyethyl]-4-methyl-7-oxo-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]hept-2-ene-2-carboxylate
103335-41-7
methyl 3-oxo-4-aza-5-alpha-androst-1-ene-17-beta-carboxylate
103335-54-2
3-oxo-4-azaandrost-5-ene-17-beta-carboxylic acid
103335-55-3
3-oxo-4-aza-5-alpha-androstane-17-beta-carboxylic acid
105318-28-3
((2S,3S)-2-{(1R)-2-[(4-chlorophenyl)sulfanyl]-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl}-3-((1R)-1-hydroxyethyl)-4-oxoazetidin-1-yl)acetic acid
118289-55-7
6-chloro-5-(2-chloroethyl)indol-2(3H)-one
122852-75-9
5-methyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-pyrido[4,3-b]indol-1-one
132127-34-5
(3R,4S)-3-hydroxy-4-phenylazetidin-2-one
133066-59-8
(3R,4S)-2-oxo-4-phenylazetidin-3-yl acetate
135297-22-2
(3S,4R)-3-[(R)-1-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)ethyl]-4-[(1R,3S)-3-methoxy-2-oxocyclohexyl]azetidin-2-one
139122-76-2
4-(2-methyl-2-phenylhydrazino)-5,6-dihydro-2-pyridone
141316-45-2
potassium 1-(1-hydroxyethyl)-5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,2,5,6,7,8,8a,8b-octahydroazeto[2,1-a]isoindole-4-carboxylate
141646-08-4
1-{[(cyclohexyloxy)carbonyl]oxy}ethyl 1-(1-hydroxyethyl)-5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,2,5,6,7,8,8a,8b-octahydroazeto[2,1-a]isoindole-4-carboxylate
148776-18-5
(2-oxo-1-phenylpyrrolidin-3-yl)triphenylphosphonium bromide
149107-92-6
1-benzoyl-3-(1-methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-4-phenylazetidin-2-one
159593-17-6
4-tert-butylbenzyl 2-{(2R,3S)-3-[(R)-1-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)ethyl]-2-[(1R,3S)-3-methoxy-2-oxocyclohexyl]-4-oxoazetidin-1-yl}-2-oxoacetate
162142-14-5
1-cyclopentyl-3-ethyl-1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-7H-pyrazolo[3,4-c]pyridin-7-one
175873-08-2
4-[(S)-3-amino-2-oxopyrrolidin-1-yl)benzonitrile hydrochloride
175873-10-6
ethyl 3-(3-{(S)-1-[4-(N'2-hydroxyamidino)phenyl]-2-oxopyrrolidin-3-yl}ureido)propionate
198213-15-9
sodium 3-(methoxycarbonyl)-2-oxo-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridin-4-olate
205881-86-3
6-fluoro-9-methyl-2-phenyl-4-(pyrrolidine-1-carbonyl)-9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indol-1(2H)-one
244080-24-8
1-ethyl-9-methoxy-2,6,7,12-tetrahydroindolo[2,3-a]quinolizin-4(3H)-one
283173-50-2
8-fluoro-2-{4-[(methylamino)methyl]phenyl}-1,3,4,5-tetrahydro-6H-azepino[5,4,3-cd]indol-6-one
303752-13-8
1-cyclopentyl-3-ethyl-6-(4-methoxybenzyl)-1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-7H-pyrazolo[3,4-c]pyridin-7-one 4-methylbenzene-1-sulfonate
341031-54-7
N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-5-[(Z)-(5-fluoro-2-oxo-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-ylidene)methyl]-2,4-dimethylpyrrole-3-carboxamide L-malate (1:1)
2933 99 80
256-96-2 5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine
494-19-9
10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine
139592-99-7
(Z)-1-[3-(3-chloro-4-cyclohexylphenyl)prop-2-enyl]hexahydro-1H-azepine hydrochloride
179528-39-3
N-(biphenyl-2-yl)-4-[(2-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazo[4,5-d][1]benzazepin-6-yl)carbonyl]benzamide
2886-65-9
7-chloro-5-(2-fluorophenyl)-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2(3H)-one
59467-63-9
7-chloro-5-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-(nitromethylene)-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepine
59467-64-0
[7-chloro-5-(2-fluorophenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-yl]methylamine
59467-69-5
8-chloro-6-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-3a,4-dihydro-3H-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepine
59468-44-9
8-chloro-6-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-4H-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepine-3-carboxylic acid
59469-29-3
[7-chloro-5-(2-fluorophenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-ylmethyl]ammonium bis(maleate)
59469-63-5
7-chloro-5-(2-fluorophenyl)-3-methyl-2-(nitromethylene)-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepine 4-oxide
70890-50-5
3-amino-7-methyl-5-phenyl-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2(3H)-one
106928-72-7
tert-butyl (1S,9S)-6,10-dioxo-9-phthalimidooctahydropyridazo[1,2-a][1,2]diazepine-1-carboxylate
177932-89-7
(4R,5S,6S,7R)-4,7-dibenzyl-1,3-bis(3-aminobenzyl)-5,6-dihydroxyhexahydro-2H-1,3-diazepin-2-one dimethanesulfonate
188978-02-1
(4R,5S,6S,7R)-1-[(3-amino-1H-indazol-5-yl)methyl]-4,7-dibenzyl-3-butyl-5,6-dihydroxyhexahydro-2H-1,3-diazepin-2-one
193077-87-1
[(2S)-7-(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-4-methyl-3-oxo-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-yl]acetic acid
210288-67-8
[(2S)-7-iodo-4-methyl-3-oxo-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-yl]acetic acid
0-00-0
1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7-triacetic acid sulfate
1458-18-0
methyl 3-amino-5,6-dichloropyrazine-2-carboxylate
2380-94-1
4-hydroxyindole
3641-08-5
1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide
4928-87-4
1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxylic acid
4928-88-5
methyl 1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxylate
5424-01-1
3-aminopyrazine-2-carboxylic acid
5521-55-1
5-methylpyrazine-2-carboxylic acid
6548-09-0
5-bromotryptophan
6969-71-7
1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyridin-3(2H)-one
7250-67-1
N-(2-chloroethyl)pyrrolidine hydrochloride
13183-79-4
1-methyltetrazole-5-thiol
13485-59-1
L-alanyl-L-proline
14907-27-8
methyl D-tryptophanate hydrochloride
16298-03-6
methyl 3-aminopyrazine-2-carboxylate
21732-17-2
1H-tetrazol-1-ylacetic acid
26116-12-1
1-ethylpyrrolidin-2-ylmethylamine
27387-31-1
1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9-methylcarbazol-4-one
31251-41-9
8-chloro-5,6-dihydro-11H-benzo[5,6]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridin-11-one
31560-19-7
N-benzoyl-4-hydroxyproline
31560-20-0
methyl N-benzoyl-4-hydroxyprolinate
32065-66-0
2-(dimethoxymethyl)quinoxaline 1,4-dioxide
36916-19-5
5-chloro-2-(3-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)benzophenone
37052-78-1
5-methoxybenzimidazole-2-thiol
38150-27-5
5-chloro-2-[3-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl]benzophenone
39968-33-7
3H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-b]pyridin-3-ol
41340-36-7
2-(7-ethyl-1H-indol-3-yl)ethanol
51856-79-2
methyl 1-methylpyrrol-2-ylacetate
52099-72-6
1-isopropenyl-1H-benzimidazol-2(3H)-one
54196-61-1
2',5-dichloro-2-(3-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)benzophenone
54196-62-2
2',5-dichloro-2-[3-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl]benzophenone
55408-10-1
ethyl tetrazole-5-carboxylate
59032-27-8
sodium 1,2,3-triazole-5-thiolate
61607-68-9
1-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-4,5-dihydro-1H-tetrazole-5-thione
62893-24-7
(6-ethyl-4,5-dioxohexahydropyridazine-3-carboxamido)(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetic acid
64137-52-6
[3-(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)propyl]methylamine
64838-55-7
1-[(S)-3-(acetylthio)-2-methylpropionyl]-L-proline
65632-62-4
(S)-1-(benzyloxycarbonyl)hexahydropyridazine-3-carboxylic acid
66242-82-8
disodium 2,5-dihydro-5-thiooxo-1H-tetrazol-1-ylmethanesulfonate
66635-71-0
isopropyl 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolizine-1-carboxylate
69048-98-2
1-ethyl-1,2-dihydro-5H-tetrazol-5-one
71056-57-0
ethyl 1-methyl-5-nitroindole-2-carboxylate
71208-55-4
diethyl (6-chloro-9H-carbazol-2-yl)methylmalonate
75302-98-6
2-tert-butoxy-2-oxoethyl [1-(4-chlorobenzoyl)-5-methoxy-2-methylindol-3-yl]acetate
83783-69-1
4-fluorobenzyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-ylamine
84946-20-3
2-chloro-1-(4-fluorobenzyl)benzimidazole hydrochloride
85440-79-5
2-methyl-1-nitrosoindoline
86386-75-6
2,4'-difluoro-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)acetophenone hydrochloride
86404-63-9
1-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)ethan-1-one
90657-55-9
trans-4-cyclohexyl-2-proline hydrochloride
92992-17-1
1-(methoxycarbonyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolizine-7-carboxylic acid
95885-13-5
5-ethyl-4-(2-phenoxyethyl)-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3(2H)-one
96034-57-0
trans-4-hydroxy-1-(4-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl)-L-proline
96107-94-7
ethyl 1H-tetrazole-5-carboxylate, sodium salt
96314-26-0
(4S)-4-phenyl-L-proline
100361-18-0
7-chloro-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydro-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid
100491-29-0
ethyl 7-chloro-1-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxonaphthyridine-3-carboxylate
103201-78-1
4-cyclohexylproline
103300-89-6
N'6-trifluoroacetyl-L-lysyl-L-proline
103300-91-0
1-{N'2-[(S)-1-ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenylpropyl]-N'6-trifluoroacetyllysyl}proline
103831-11-4
pyrrolidin-3-ylamine dihydrochloride
105641-23-4
N'6-trifluoroacetyl-L-lysyl-L-proline p-toluenesulfonate
112193-77-8
1,4,7,10-tetraazoniacyclododecane bis(sulfate)
113963-68-1
3,4-di(indol-3-yl)-1-methylpyrrole-2,5-dione
114873-37-9
1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7-triyltriacetic acid
119192-10-8
4-[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]aniline
120807-02-5
(4S)-N-benzoyl-4-(mesyloxy)-L-proline
120851-71-0
trans-1-benzoyl-4-phenyl-L-proline
122536-48-5
3-[(S)-3-(L-alanylamino)pyrrolidin-1-yl]-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydro-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid hydrochloride
122536-66-7
tert-butyl {(S)-1-methyl-2-oxo-2-[(S)-pyrrolidin-3-ylamino]ethyl}carbamate
122536-91-8
7-{(S)-3-[(S)-2-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-1-oxopropylamino]pyrrolidin-1-yl}-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-1,4-dihydro-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid
122665-86-5
ethyl [3-(cyanomethyl)-4-oxo-3,4-dihydrophthalazin-1-yl]acetate
123631-92-5
2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-1,3-bis(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propan-2-ol
124750-53-4
5-(4'-methylbiphenyl-2-yl)-1-trityl-1H-tetrazole
127105-49-1
methyl (S)-2-amino-4-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)butyrate
130404-91-0
N-[(R)-2-({(R)-2-[(2-adamantyloxycarbonyl)amino]-3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2-methyl-1-oxopropyl}amino)-1-phenylethyl]succinamic acid–1-deoxy-1-methylamino-D-glucitol (1:1)
132026-12-1
4-(2-methyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridin-1-yl)benzoic acid
132659-89-3
3-dimethylaminomethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9-methylcarbazol-4-one
134575-17-0
tert-butyl meso-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-6-ylcarbamate
137733-33-6
N',N'-diethyl-2-methyl-N-(6-phenyl-5-propylpyridazin-3-yl)propane-1,2-diamine–fumaric acid (2:3)
140629-77-2
tert-butyl [(RS)-pyrrolidin-3-yl]carbamate
141113-28-2
(E)-(+)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-1-{3-[4-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)styryl]-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl}-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propan-2-ol
141113-41-9
(R)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propane-1,2-diol
143322-57-0
5-bromo-3-[(R)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-ylmethyl]indole
143722-25-2
2-(2-trityl-2H-tetrazol-5-yl)phenylboronic acid
143824-78-6
N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-L-tryptophan
149365-59-3
dibenzyl 5,5'-[(3,4-diethylpyrrole-2,5-diyl)bis(methylene)]bis[4-(3-methoxy-3-oxopropyl)-3-methylpyrrole-2-carboxylate]
149365-62-8
5,5'-[(3,4-diethylpyrrole-2,5-diyl)bis(methylene)]bis[4-(3-hydroxypropyl)-3-methylpyrrole-2-carbaldehyde]
151860-16-1
meso-3-benzyl-6-nitro-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane
152628-02-9
1,4'-dimethyl-2'-propyl-1H,1'H-2,6'-bibenzimidazole
152628-03-0
4-Methyl-2-propylbenzimidazole-6-carboxylic acid
153435-96-2
ethyl 4,6-dichloro-3-formylindole-2-carboxylate
155322-92-2
(3R)-3-[(S)-1-(methylamino)ethyl]pyrrolidine
160194-26-3
2-iodo-4-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)aniline
160194-39-8
2-{5-[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]indol-3-yl}ethan-1-ol
170142-29-7
7-chloro-2-(4-methoxy-2-methylphenyl)-2,3-dihydro-5H-pyridazino[4,5-b]quinoline-1,4,10-trione, sodium salt
171964-73-1
[N-(4-methoxybenzoyl)-L-valyl]-N-[(1S)-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-isopropyl-2-oxopropyl]-L-prolinamide
172733-42-5
sodium [(1-benzyl-2-ethyl-3-oxamoylindol-4-yl)oxy]acetate
176161-55-0
(5,6-dichloro-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)isopropylamine
178619-89-1
6,7-dichloro-2,3-dimethoxyquinoxalin-5-ylamine
180637-89-2
3-[((2R)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl)methyl]-5-[(E)-2-(phenylsulfonyl)vinyl]indole
180915-94-0
1-{2-[4-(6-methoxy-3,4-dihydro-1-naphthyl)phenoxy]ethyl}pyrrolidine
180915-95-1
1-{2-[4-(2-bromo-6-methoxy-3,4-dihydro-1-naphthyl)phenoxy]ethyl}pyrrolidine
181827-47-4
[N-(methoxycarbonyl)-L-valyl]-L-proline
182073-77-4
N'-[N-methoxycarbonyl-L-valyl]-N-[(S)-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-isopropyl-2-oxopropyl]-L-prolinamide
185453-89-8
7-ethyl-3-[2-(trimethylsilyloxy)ethyl]indole
188113-71-5
1-acetyl-3-[((2R)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl)methyl]-5-[(E)-2-(phenylsulfonyl)vinyl]indole
190791-29-8
(5R,6S)-6-phenyl-5-[4-(2-pyrrolidinoethoxy)phenyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-2-naphthol-(-)-tartaric acid (1:1)
193274-37-2
3a-benzyl-2-methyl-2,3a,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-3H-pyrazolo[4,3-c]pyridin-3-one L-tartarate
194602-25-0
dibenzyl 1-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)ethyl phosphate
194602-27-2
diphenyl[(S)-pyrrolidin-3-yl]acetonitrile hydrobromide
197143-35-4
(3Z)-4-(aminomethyl)pyrrolidin-3-one O-methyloxime dihydrochloride
204255-02-7
ethyl (1R,5R,6R)-5-(1-ethylpropoxy)-7-azabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene-3-carboxylate
210558-66-0
(1R,2S)-1-phenyl-2-pyrrolidin-1-ylpropan-1-ol hydrochloride
219909-83-8
3-((4S)-4-sulfanyl-L-prolinamidol)benzoic acid hydrochloride
221030-56-4
2-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-(3-hydroxy-3-methylbutoxy)-5-(4-mesylphenyl)pyridazin-3(2H)-one
221148-46-5
2-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-3-(4-mesylphenyl)pyrazolo[1,5-b]pyridazine
227025-33-4
1-benzyl-4H-imidazo[4,5,1-ij]quinolin-2(1H)-one
235106-62-4
2,2'-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)methylene]bis(4-{(E)-[(5-methyl-1H-tetrazol-1-yl)imino]methyl}phenol)
244191-95-5
α-L-aspartyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-phenylalaninamide, tert-butyl ester
244191-96-6
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-α-L-aspartyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophan, 1-tert-butyl ester
244244-29-9
N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-α-L-glutamyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-α-L-glutamyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-L-leucyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-α-L-aspartyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-phenylalaninamide, penta-tert-butyl ester
244244-31-3
α-L-glutamyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-α-L-glutamyl-N-trityl-L-glutaminyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-L-leucyl-α-L-glutamyl-L-leucyl-α-L-aspartyl-N 6 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-lysyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-O-tert-butyl-L-seryl-L-leucyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-N-trityl-L-asparaginyl-N 1 -(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-tryptophyl-L-phenylalaninamide, penta-tert-butyl ester monohydrochloride
251579-55-2
(N-acetyl-N-methylglycyl)glycylvalyl-D-alloisoleucylthreonylnorvalylisoleucylarginyl(N-ethylprolinamide) monoacetate (salt)
252742-72-6
5-(chloromethyl)-1,2-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-triazol-3-one
269731-84-2
(5R,6R)-1-benzyl-5-hydroxy-6-(methylamino)-5,6-dihydro-4H-imidazo[4,5,1-ij]quinolin-2(1H)-one
272107-22-9
3,10-dibromo-8-chloro-5,6-dihydro-11H-benzo[5,6]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridine
346412-97-3
1-aminopyridazinium hexafluorophosphate(1-)
442526-89-8
isoleucylarginyl(N-ethylprolinamide) dihydrochloride
481659-93-2
ethyl 1-methyl-5-[4'-(trifluoromethyl)biphenyl-2-carboxamido]indole-2-carboxylate
481659-96-5
potassium 1-methyl-5-[4'-(trifluoromethyl)biphenyl-2-carboxamido]indole-2-carboxylate
2934 10 00
556-90-1 2-imino-1,3-thiazol-4-one
2295-31-0
thiazolidine-2,4-dione
29676-71-9
(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)acetic acid
34272-64-5
(4-methyl-2-sulfanyl-1,3-thiazol-5-yl)acetic acid
38585-74-9
thiazol-5-ylmethanol
64485-82-1
ethyl 2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-hydroxyiminoacetate
64485-88-7
ethyl (Z)-2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-(methoxyimino)acetate
64486-18-6
(Z)-2-[2-(chloroacetamido)thiazol-4-yl]-2-(methoxyimino)acetic acid
64987-03-7
ethyl (2-formamido-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)glyoxylate
64987-06-0
(2-formamido-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)glyoxylic acid
65872-41-5
(Z)-2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-methoxyiminoacetic acid
65872-43-7
2-(2-formamido-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-methoxyiminoacetic acid
66215-71-2
(Z)-2-methoxyimino-2-[2-(tritylamino)thiazol-4-yl]acetic acid
66339-00-2
ethyl 2-(hydroxyimino)-2-[2-(tritylamino)thiazol-4-yl]acetate hydrochloride
76823-93-3
1-{4-[(2-cyanoethyl)thiomethyl]thiazol-2-yl}guanidine
88023-65-8
potassium 3-[(2-formamido-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)oxoacetamido]-2-methyl-4-oxoazetidine-1-sulfonate
88046-01-9
2-guanidinothiazol-4-ylmethyl carbamimidothioate dihydrochloride
105889-80-3
pivaloyloxymethyl 7-{(Z)-2-[2-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)thiazol-4-yl]pent-2-enamido}-3-(carbamoyloxymethyl)-3-cephem-4-carboxylate
115065-79-7
(2E)-2-(2-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-5-[(3-methylbut-2-en-1-yl)oxy]-5-oxopent-2-enoic acid
119154-86-8
(Z)-2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-methoxyiminoacetyl chloride hydrochloride
136401-69-9
(Z)-5-{4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]benzylidene}-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-dione
139340-56-0
{5-[(Z)-3,5-di(tert-butyl)-4-hydroxybenzylidene]-4-oxo-4,5-dihydrothiazol-2-yl}ammonium methanesulfonate
154212-59-6
4-nitrophenyl thiazol-5-ylmethyl carbonate hydrochloride
154212-61-0
N-[2-isopropylthiazol-4-ylmethyl(methyl)carbamoyl]-L-valine
161798-03-4
ethyl 2-(3-formyl-4-isobutoxyphenyl)-4-methylthiazole-5-carboxylate
162208-27-7
O-[2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-((Z)-methoxyimino)acetyl] O, O-diethyl phosphorothioate
162208-28-8
O-(2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-{[1-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-1-methylethoxy]imino}acetyl) O',O''-diethyl phosphorothioate
171485-87-3
2-[4-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,5-dihydrothiazol-5-ylmethyl)phenoxymethyl]-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-6-yl acetate
174761-17-2
benzhydryl 7-{(Z)-2-[2-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)thiazol-4-yl]-4-(3-methylbut-2-enyloxycarbonyl)but-2- enamido}-3-cephem-4-carboxylate
179258-52-7
tert-butyl (7Z)-7-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-5-yl)-4-ethoxy-10,10-dimethyl-6-oxo-3,5,9-trioxa-8-aza-4-phosphaundec-7-en-11-oate 4-oxide
180144-61-0
3-{[4-(4-amidinophenyl)thiazol-2-yl][1-(carboxymethyl)-4-piperidyl]amino}propionic acid
186538-00-1
3-[(2S,3S)-2-hydroxy-3-(3-hydroxy-2-methylbenzamido)-4-phenylbutanoyl]-5,5-dimethyl-N-(2-methylbenzyl)-1,3-thiazolidine-4-carboxamide
189448-35-9
(7R)-7-[(2E)-2-(2-amino-5-chloro-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-(hydroxyimino)acetamido]-3-[(3-{[(2-aminoethyl)sulfanyl]methyl}pyridin-4-yl)sulfanyl]-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
190841-79-3
ethyl 3-({4-[4-(N-ethoxycarbonylamidino)phenyl]thiazol-2-yl}[1-(ethoxycarbonylmethyl)-4-piperidyl]amino) propionate
213252-19-8
5-[(2,4-dioxo-1,3-thiazolidin-5-yl)methyl]-2-methoxy-N-[4-(trifluoromethyl)benzyl]benzamide
221671-63-2
potassium (2-{N-[4-(4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-5-(2-cyclohexylethyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]carbamoyl}-5,7-dimethylindolin-1-yl)acetate
224631-15-6
2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl N-{N-[(2-isopropyl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)methyl]-N-methylcarbamoyl}-L-valinate
302962-49-8
N-(2-chloro-6-methylphenyl)-2-({6-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl}amino)thiazole-5-carboxamide or dasatanib (proposed INN)
478410-84-3
(4R)-N-allyl-3-[(2S,3S)-2-hydroxy-3-(3-hydroxy-2-methylbenzamido)-4-phenylbutanoyl]-5,5-dimethylthiazolidine-4-carboxamide
2934 20 80
80756-85-0 S-(benzothiazol-2-yl) (Z)-2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-methoxyiminothioacetate
87691-88-1
1-(1,2-benzisothiazol-3-yl)piperazine hydrochloride
89604-92-2
tert-butyl 2-{[1-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-(benzisothiazol-2-ylthio)-2-oxoethylidene]aminooxy}-2-methylpropionate
177785-47-6
(2S,3S)-3-methyl-2-(3-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1,2-benzisothiazol-2-yl)valeric acid
2934 30 90
92-39-7 2-chlorophenothiazine
6631-94-3
2-acetylphenothiazine
32338-15-1
phenothiazin-2-ylamine
2934 99 60
957-68-6 7-aminocephalosporanic acid
2934 99 90
0-00-0 (4S,5S)-5-benzyl-2-oxo-1,3-oxazolidin-4-ylmethyl 4-nitrobenzenesulfonate
0-00-0
(1R,2S,3S,6R)-[(S)-1-phenylethyl]-3,6-epoxytetrahydrophthalimide
0-00-0
potassium 5-methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-carboxylate
63-37-6
cytidine 5'-(dihydrogen phosphate)
98-03-3
thiophene-2-carbaldehyde
551-16-6
6-aminopenicillanic acid
1463-10-1
5-methyluridine
3083-77-0
1-(beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
3158-91-6
2-chlorodibenz[b,f][1,4]oxazepin-11(10H)-one
3206-73-3
DL-5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)valeramide
4097-22-7
2',3'-dideoxyadenosine
4295-65-2
2-chloro-9-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-9H-thioxanthen-9-ol
4462-55-9
3-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-5-methylisoxazole-4-carbonyl chloride
4691-65-0
inosine 5'-disodium phosphate
5271-67-0
thiophene-2-carbonyl chloride
7481-90-5
1-(3,5-anhydro-2-deoxy-β-D-threo-pentofuranosyl)-5-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
13062-59-4
4-morpholin-2-ylpyrocatechol hydrochloride
13636-02-7
(RS)-3-(dimethylamino)-1-(2-thienyl)propan-1-ol
14282-76-9
2-bromo-3-methylthiophene
16883-16-2
5-methyl-3-phenylisoxazole-4-carbonyl chloride
18686-82-3
1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thiol
20893-30-5
2-thienylacetonitrile
21080-92-2
3-thienylmalonic acid
22252-43-3
7-amino-3-methyl-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
22720-75-8
2-acetylbenzo[b]thiophene
24209-38-9
7-amino-3-(1-methyltetrazol-5-ylthiomethyl)-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
24209-43-6
(7R)-7-amino-3-[2-(1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-ylsulfanyl)ethyl]-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
24683-26-9
ethyl 4-hydroxy-2-methyl-2H-1,2-benzothiazine-3-carboxylate 1,1-dioxide
24701-69-7
7-amino-3-methoxymethyl-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
25229-97-4
2-cyano-3-morpholinoacrylamide
25629-50-9
3-(2-chlorophenyl)-5-methylisoxazole-4-carbonyl chloride
25954-21-6
5-methyluridine hemihydrate
27255-72-7
3-methyl-7-(phenylacetamido)-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
28092-62-8
(3aS,6aR)-1,3-dibenzyl-2,3,3a,4,6,6a-hexahydro-1H-furo[3,4-d]imidazole-2,4-dione
28657-79-6
1-ethyl-1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-1,3-dioxolo[4,5-g]cinnoline-3-carbonitrile
28783-41-7
4,5,6,7-tetrahydrothieno[3,2-c]pyridine hydrochloride
29490-19-5
5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thiol
29706-84-1
3'-azido-3'-deoxy-5'-O-tritylthymidine
29707-62-8
4-nitrobenzyl 6-(2-phenoxyacetamido)penicillanate 1-oxide
30165-96-9
4-(4-chloro-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)morpholine
30246-33-4
7-amino-3-[(5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)thiomethyl]-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
32231-06-4
1-piperonylpiperazine
36923-17-8
(7R)-7-amino-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
37539-03-0
(7R)-7-amino-3-[(1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-ylsulfanyl)methyl]-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
38313-48-3
3',5'-anhydrothymidine
39098-97-0
2-thienylacetyl chloride
39754-02-4
7-[(R)-amino(phenyl)acetamido]-3-methyl-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid–dimethylformamide (2:1)
39925-10-5
methyl 1-(2,3,5-tri-O-acetyl-beta-D-ribofuranosyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxylate
40172-95-0
1-(2-furoyl)piperazine
42399-49-5
(2S,3S)-3-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1,5-benzothiazepin-4(5H)-one
51762-51-7
benzhydryl 3-hydroxy-7-(phenylacetamido)cepham-4-carboxylate
51818-85-0
7-[(D)-mandelamido]cephalosporanic acid
53994-69-7
(7R)-7-amino-3-chloro-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
53994-83-5
4-nitrobenzyl 7-amino-3-chloro-3-cephem-4-carboxylate
55612-11-8
5'-O-tritylthymidine
59804-25-0
methyl 4-hydroxy-2-methyl-2H-thieno[2,3-e][1,2]thiazine-3-carboxylate 1,1-dioxide
61807-78-1
7-(bromoacetamido)-7-methoxy-3-{[(1-methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)lsulfanyl]methyl}-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
63074-07-7
1-(tetrahydro-2-furoyl)piperazine
63427-57-6
4-nitrobenzyl 3-methylene-7-(phenoxyacetamido)cepham-4-carboxylate 5-oxide
63457-21-6
diphenylmethyl 2-(3-benzyl-7-oxo-4-thia-2,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]hept-2-en-6-yl)-3-methylbut-3-enoate
63675-74-1
6-methoxy-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)benzo[b]thiophene
63877-96-3
2-(4-fluorobenzyl)thiophene
67914-85-6
cis-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)-1,3-dioxolan-4-ylmethanol
68350-02-7
(7R)-7-amino-3-{[(1-methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)sulfanyl]methyl}-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid hydrochloride
69399-79-7
3-(2-chloro-6-fluorophenyl)-5-methylisoxazole-4-carbonyl chloride
70035-75-5
diphenylmethyl (7S)-7-(bromoacetamido)-7-methoxy-3-{[(1-methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)sulfanyl]methyl}-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate
70918-74-0
1-(2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-2-ylcarbonyl)piperazine hydrochloride
71420-85-4
7-amino-3-[1-(sulfomethyl)-1H-tetrazol-5-ylthiomethyl]-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid, sodium salt
75776-79-3
1,4-dithia-7-azaspiro[4.4]nonane-8-carboxylic acid hydrobromide
76247-39-7
iodomethyl penicillanate 1,1-dioxide
76646-91-8
(3S)-6,6-dibromo-2,2-dimethylpenam-3-carboxylic acid 1,1-dioxide
76801-85-9
(2R,3S,4R,5R,8R,10R,11R,12S,13S,14R)-13-[(2,6-dideoxy-3-C-methyl-3-O-methyl-α-L-ribo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-2-ethyl-3,4,10-trihydroxy-3,5,8,10,12,14-hexamethyl-11-{[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-D-xylo-hexopyranosyl]oxy}-1-oxa-6-azacyclopentadecan-15-one
77887-68-4
benzhydryl 6-(4-methylbenzamido)penicillanate 4-oxide
78850-37-0
methyl (3aR,4R,7aR)-2-methyl-4-[(1S,2R)-1,2,3-triacetoxypropyl]-3a,7a-dihydro-4H-pyrano[3,4-d]oxazole-6-carboxylate
79349-82-9
trans-(7R)-7-amino-3-vinyl-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylic acid
80370-59-8
7-amino-3-(2-furoylthiomethyl)-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
84682-23-5
2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(1H-imidazol-1-ylmethyl)-1,3-dioxolan-4-ylmethanol
84793-24-8
ethyl (S)-2-[(S)-4-methyl-2,5-dioxo-1,3-oxazolidin-3-yl]-4-phenylbutyrate
84915-43-5
(3S)-2,2-dimethyl-1,4-thiazinane-3-carboxylic acid
86639-52-3
(4S)-4,11-diethyl-4,9-dihydroxy-1H,12H-pyrano[3',4':6,7]indolizino[1,2-b]quinoline-3,14(4H,12H)-dione
87932-78-3
3-acetoxymethyl-7-[(R)-2-formyloxy-2-phenylacetamido]-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
92096-37-2
diphenylmethyl (7R)-3-(mesyloxy)-7-(phenylacetamido)-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate
93183-15-4
2'-deoxy-5'-O-(4,4'-dimethoxytrityl)-N 2 -isobutyrylguanosine 3'-(2-cyanoethyl diisopropylphosphoramidite)
94732-98-6
1-(1-{3-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]propyl}-4-piperidyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-benzimidazole-2-thione
96219-87-3
(3-aminopyrazol-4-yl)(2-thienyl)methanone
98796-51-1
2'-deoxy-5'-O-(4,4'-dimethoxytrityl)thymidine 3'-(2-cyanoethyl diisopropylphosphoramidite)
98796-53-3
N 6 -benzoyl-2'-deoxy-5'-O-(4,4'-dimethoxytrityl)adenosine 3'-(2-cyanoethyl diisopropylphosphoramidite)
98819-76-2
(2S)-2-[(S)-(2-ethoxyphenoxy)phenylmethyl]morpholine
100988-63-4
1-[((7R)-7-amino-4-carboxy-3,4-didehydrocepham-3-yl)methyl]pyridinium iodide
102212-98-6
N 4 -benzoyl-2'-deoxy-5'-O-(4,4'-dimethoxytrityl)cytidine 3'-(2-cyanoethyl diisopropylphosphoramidite)
103788-59-6
4-[2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethoxy]benzaldehyde
103788-65-4
2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethan-1-ol
104146-10-3
4-methoxybenzyl 3-chloromethyl-7-(2-phenylacetamido)-3-cephem-4-carboxylate
104218-44-2
3'-O-mesyl-5'-O-tritylthymidine
104795-66-6
3-isopropoxy-5-methoxy-N-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxamide
104795-67-7
3-isopropoxy-5-methoxy-N-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxamide-1H-imidazole (1:1)
104795-68-8
3-isopropoxy-5-methoxy-N-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxamide, sodium salt
106447-44-3
7-amino-3-[(Z)-prop-1-enyl]-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid
108895-45-0
3'-azido-2',3'-dideoxy-5-methylcytidine hydrochloride
110314-42-6
5-[(benzofuran-2-ylcarbonyl)amino]indole-2-carboxylic acid
110351-94-5
(S)-4-ethyl-4-hydroxy-7,8-dihydro-1H-pyrano[3,4-f]indolizine-3,6,10(4H)-trione
110483-43-7
2'-bromo-2'-deoxy-5-methyluridine 3',5'-diacetate
113891-01-3
diphenylmethyl (2S,5R)-6,6-dibromo-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylate 4-oxide
114341-88-7
3-(2-bromopropanoyl)-4,4-dimethyl-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one
115787-67-2
2-(2-amino-5-nitro-6-oxo-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-4-yl)-3-(3-thienyl)propiononitrile
116539-55-0
(1S)-3-(methylamino)-1-(2-thienyl)propan-1-ol
116833-10-4
(Z)-2-(5-amino-1,2,4-thiadiazol-3-yl)-2-[(fluoromethoxy)imino]acetic acid
117829-20-6
2-amino-7-thenyl-1,7-dihydro-4H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-one hydrochloride
119221-49-7
5-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]-2-(2-diethylaminoethyl)-2H-[1]benzothiopyrano[4,3,2-cd]indazol-8-ol
122567-97-9
5'-benzoyl-2',3'-didehydro-3'-deoxythymidine
124492-04-2
(S)-1,4-dithia-7-azaspiro[4.4]nonane-8-carboxylic acid
125995-03-1
(4R,6R)-6-{2-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-isopropyl-3-phenyl-4-(phenylcarbamoyl)pyrrol-1-yl]ethyl}-4-hydroxytetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one
126429-09-2
2-(dichloromethyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-(4-mesylphenyl)oxazol-4-ylmethanol
126813-11-4
(4R,5R)-2-(dichloromethyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-(4-mesylphenyl)oxazol-4-ylmethanol
127111-98-2
diphenylmethyl (7R)-7-amino-3-(mesyloxy)-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate hydrochloride
130209-90-4
methyl 2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4,5,6,7-tetrahydrothieno[3,2-c]pyridin-5-yl)acetate hydrochloride
130800-76-9
5-(3-chloropropyl)-3-methylisoxazole
131986-28-2
3-(4-chloro-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)pyridine
131988-19-7
3-(4-hexyloxy-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)-1-methylpyridinium iodide
134379-77-4
4-amino-5-fluoro-1-[(2R,5S)-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-yl]pyrimidin-2(1H)-one
135790-89-5
[(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl)oxy]methyl (7R)-7-[(2Z)-2-(2-{(2S)-2-[(tert-butoxycarbonyl)amino]propanamido}-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-(methoxyimino)acetamido]-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate
138564-59-7
5-methyl-2-(2-nitroanilino)thiophene-3-carbonitrile
140128-37-6
diphenylmethyl (7R)-7-(2-{2-[(tert-butoxycarbonyl)amino]-1,3-thiazol-4-yl}-2- [(trityloxy)imino]acetamido)-3-({[(1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)sulfanyl]methyl}sulfanyl)-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate
140841-32-3
6-[3-fluoro-5-(4-methoxytetrahydropyran-4-yl)phenoxymethyl]-1-methyl-2-quinolone
143468-96-6
ethyl hydrogen (2-thienylmethyl)malonate
143491-57-0
(2R,5S)-4-amino-5-fluoro-1-[2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-oxathiolan-5-yl]pyrimidin-2(1H)-one
147027-10-9
(1R,2S,5R)-menthyl (2R,5S)-5-(4-amino-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-1-yl)-1,3-oxathiolane-2-carboxylate
147086-81-5
(4S,6S)-5,6-dihydro-6-methyl-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-4-ol 7,7-dioxide
147086-83-7
N-[(4S,6S)-6-methyl-7,7-dioxo-5,6-dihydro-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-4-yl]acetamide
147126-62-3
(1R,2S,5R)-menthyl (2R,5R)-5-hydroxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-carboxylate
152305-23-2
(S)-4-(4-aminobenzyl)oxazolidin-2-one
155990-20-8
N-[(1-{[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]amino}-7-methoxy-9-oxo-9H-thioxanthen-4-yl)methyl]formamide
157341-41-8
(2S)-N-[(R)-1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)butyl]-3,3-diethyl-2-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)carbonyl]phenoxy}-4-oxoazetidine-1-carboxamide
158512-24-4
(3aS,8aR)-3-[(2R,4S)-2-benzyl-4,5-epoxyvaleryl]-2,2-dimethyl-3,3a,8,8a-tetrahydro-2H-indeno [1,2-d]oxazole
158878-46-7
6-{(E)-2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2,6-diisopropyl-5-(methoxymethyl)pyridin-3-yl]vinyl}-4-hydroxytetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one
160115-08-2
{(E)-3-[(6R,7R)-7-amino-2-carboxylato-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-en-3-yl]allyl}(carbamoylmethyl)(ethyl)methylammonium
161005-84-1
(S)-N,N-dimethyl-[3-(2-thienyl)-3-(1-naphthyloxy)propyl]amine–phosphoric acid (1:1)
164015-32-1
N-methyl-3-(1-naphthyloxy)-2-(2-thienyl)propan-1-amine phosphate
167304-98-5
methyl (4S,7S,10aS)-4-amino-5-oxooctahydro-7H-pyrido[2,1-b][1,3]thiazepine-7-carboxylate
168828-81-7
benzyl (3-fluoro-4-morpholinophenyl)carbamate
170985-86-1
1-[(2S,3S)-2-(benzyloxy)pentan-3-yl]-4-(4-{4-[4-({(3R,5R)-5-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-5-[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]tetrahydrofuran-3-yl}methoxy)phenyl]piperazin-1-yl}phenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazol-5(4H)-one
171482-05-6
(2R,3S)-2-{(1R)-1-[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethoxy}-3-(4-fluorophenyl)morpholine hydrochloride
175712-02-4
[(3S,5S)-5-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-5-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)tetrahydrofuran-3-yl]methyl 4-chlorobenzenesulfonate
176773-87-8
(3R)-3-(methoxymethyl)-7-(4,4,4-trifluorobutoxy)-3,3a,4,5-tetrahydro[1,3]oxazolo[3,4-a]quinolin-1-one
177575-17-6
(S)-N-{5-[2-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-pyrimido[5,4-b][1,4]thiazin-6-yl)ethyl}-2-thenoyl]-L-glutamic acid
177575-19-8
diethyl N-{5-[2-((6S)-2-amino-4-oxo-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pyrimido[5,4-b][1,4]thiazin-6-yl)ethyl]-2-thenoyl}-L-glutamate
177587-08-5
N-{5-[2-((6S)-2-amino-4-oxo-3,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)ethyl]-4-methylthiophene-2-carbonyl}-L-glutamic acid
178357-37-4
(5aR,11bS)-9,10-dimethoxy-2-propyl-4,5,5a,6,7,11b-hexahydrobenzo[f]thieno[2,3-c]quinoline hydrochloride
181640-09-5
3-(1-{2-[4-benzoyl-2-(3,4-difluorophenyl)morpholin-2-yl]ethyl}-4-phenylpiperidin-4-yl)-1,1-dimethylurea hydrochloride
181696-73-1
5-methyl-3,4-diphenyl-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-5-ol
182133-09-1
6-(benzyloxy)-3-bromo-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-benzothiophene 1-oxide
183433-66-1
[6-chloro-4-(2-ethyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)-2-methoxypyridin-3-yl]methanol
183434-04-0
tert-butyl (4S)-4-ethyl-4,6-dihydroxy-3,10-dioxo-3,4,8,10-tetrahydro-1H-pyrano[3,4-f]indolizine-7-carboxylate
185835-97-6
(5S)-5-(methoxymethyl)-3-[6-(4,4,4-trifluorobutoxy)-1,2-benzoxazol-3-yl]-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one
186348-69-6
7-chloro-8-[((2R)-1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-2-yl)methylamino]-2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxine-5-carboxamide
186521-38-0
ethyl 5-[(3R)-4-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-3-hydroxybutyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
186521-39-1
ethyl 5-[(3R)-4-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-3-(mesyloxy)butyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
186521-40-4
ethyl 5-[(3S)-3-(acetylthio)-4-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)butyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
186521-41-5
dimethyl 2-[(S)-1-(tert-butoxycarbonylaminomethyl)-2-(5-ethoxycarbonyl-2-thienyl)propylthio]malonate
186521-42-6
methyl (S)-6-{2-[5-ethoxycarbonyl)-2-thienyl]ethyl}-3-oxo-1,4-thiazinane-2-carboxylate
186521-44-8
ethyl (6S)-5-[2-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pyrimido[5,4-b][1,4]thiazin-6-yl)ethyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
186521-45-9
(6S)-5-[2-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pyrimido[5,4-b][1,4]thiazin-6-yl)ethyl]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid
188016-51-5
methyl N-(butoxycarbonyl)-3-{[(5R)-3-(4-cyanophenyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-5-yl]acetamido}-L-alaninate
189003-92-7
2-{7-fluoro-2-oxo-4-[2-(4-thieno[3,2-c]pyridin-4-ylpiperazin-1-yl)ethyl]quinolin-1(2H)-yl}acetamide
189028-95-3
(4S)-3-[(5R)-5-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-hydroxypentanoyl]-4-phenyl-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one
191023-43-5
5-(8-amino-7-chloro-2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-5-yl)-3-(1-phenethylpiperidin-4-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3H)-one
192049-49-3
4-nitrobenzyl 2-((1R,5R)-3-benzyl-7-oxo-4-thia-2,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]hept-2-en-6-yl)-3-methylbut-2-enoate
194861-99-9
((5S)-3-tert-butyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazolidin-5-yl)methanol
195708-14-6
(2R,3R,4S)-4-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-3-(ethoxycarbonyl)-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)pyrrolidinium (2S)-hydroxy(phenyl)acetate
197897-11-3
1-[((7R)-7-amino-4-carboxy-3,4-didehydrocepham-3-yl)methyl]-1H-imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-4-ium iodide
199327-61-2
7-methoxy-6-(3-morpholinopropoxy)quinazolin-4(3H)-one
204990-60-3
(3S,10R,13Z,16S)-10-(3-chloro-4-methoxybenzyl)-3-isobutyl-6,6-dimethyl-16-[(1S)-1-((2R,3R)-3-phenyloxiran-2-yl)ethyl]-1,4-dioxa-8,11-diazacyclohexadec-13-ene-2,5,9,12-tetrone
208337-82-0
ethyl 5-(but-3-enyl)thiophene-2-carboxylate
208337-83-1
ethyl 5-[(3R)-3,4-dihydroxybutyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
208337-84-2
ethyl 5-[(3R)-4-amino-3-hydroxybutyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
220997-99-9
(5R)-9-chloro-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-10-methyl-12-[(4-methylpiperidin-1-yl)methyl]-1,4,5,13-tetrahydro-3H,15H-oxepino[3',4':6,7]indolizino[1,2-b]quinoline-3,15-dione hydrochloride
221054-70-2
(5R)-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-1,4,5,8-tetrahydrooxepino[3,4-c]pyridine-3,9-dione
223570-85-2
8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-yl 2,3-dihydropyrazolo[1,5,4-de][1,4]benzoxazine-6-carboxylate
223595-20-8
(1R)-5-(1,3,6,2-dioxazaborocan-2-yl)-1-methyl-2-tritylisoindoline
227029-27-8
2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethyl methanesulfonate
227625-35-6
3-{[2-(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]methyl}-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5(4H)-one
227626-65-5
tert-butyl N-methyl-N-{2-[(5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl)methyl]cyclohexyl}carbamate
227626-75-7
3-{[2-(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]methyl}-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5(4H)-one hydrochloride
229336-92-9
3-chloro-N-{4-chloro-2-[(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)carbamoyl]-6-methoxyphenyl}-4-{[2-(methylamino)imidazol-1-yl]methyl}thiophene-2-carboxamide
229340-73-2
3-chloro-N-{4-chloro-2-[(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)carbamoyl]-6-methoxyphenyl}-4-{[2-(methylamino)imidazol-1-yl]methyl}thiophene-2-carboxamide trifluoroacetate
252317-48-9
{(3S)-1-[1-(2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl)ethyl]pyrrolidin-3-yl}diphenylacetonitrile
253450-09-8
6-({2-[4-(4-fluorobenzyl)piperidin-1-yl]ethyl}sulfinyl)-1,3-benzoxazol-2(3H)-one
253450-12-3
6-{[2-(4-benzylpiperidin-1-yl)ethyl]sulfinyl}-1,3-benzoxazol-2(3H)-one
287737-72-8
(2S)-hydroxy(phenyl)acetic acid — (1S)-3-(dimethylamino)-1-(2-thienyl)propan-1-ol (1:1) (salt)
287930-73-8
4-benzyl-2-hydroxymorpholin-3-one
287930-75-0
(2R)-4-benzyl-2-{(1R)-1-[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethoxy}morpholin-3-one
345217-03-0
2-[(2S,3S)-2-(benzyloxy)pentan-3-yl]-4-(4-{4-[4-({(3R,5R)-5-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-5-[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]tetrahydrofuran-3-yl}methoxy)phenyl]piperazin-1-yl}phenyl)semicarbazide
362543-73-5
DNA, d(P-thio) (C-T-A-G-A-T-T-T-C-C-C-G-C-G), tridecasodium salt
377727-87-2
2-(2-furyl)-7-(2-{4-[4-(2-methoxyethoxy)phenyl]piperazin-1-yl}ethyl)-7H-pyrazolo[4,3-e][1,2,4]triazolo[2,3-c]pyrimidin-5-amine
475479-34-6
(2S)-2-methoxy-3-{4-[2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethoxy]-1-benzothiophen-7-yl}propanoic acid
475480-88-7
4-[2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethoxy]-1-benzothiophene-7-carbaldehyde
518048-05-0
potassium 4-[N-(2-fluorobenzyl)carbamoyl]-1-methyl-2-[1-methyl-1-(5-methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-carboxamido)ethyl]-6-oxo-1,6-dihydropyrimidine-5-olate
521266-46-6
(2S)-1-{N-[2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethyl]glycyl}pyrrolidine-2-carbonitrile
635724-55-9
(2S)-2-[(S)-(2-ethoxyphenoxy)phenylmethyl]morpholine succinate
649761-25-1
methyl N-{4-[2-(5-methyl-2-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-yl)ethoxy]benzyl}glycinate hydrochloride
655233-39-9
4-nitrobenzyl (7R)-7-amino-3-((2S)-tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate hydrochloride
663603-70-1
(2Z)-3-(methylamino)-1-(2-thienyl)prop-2-en-1-one
744239-10-9
DNA, d(P-thio) (G-A-T-C-C-G-C-G-G-G-A-A-A-T), tridecasodium salt
872728-82-0
N-[4-(5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl)phenyl]glycine
2935 00 90
121-30-2 4-amino-6-chlorobenzene-1,3-disulfonamide
6292-59-7
4-tert-butylbenzenesulfonamide
16673-34-0
N-(2-(4-sulfamoyl)phenyl)ethyl-5-chloro-2-methoxybenzamide
17852-52-7
4-hydrazonobenzenesulfonamide hydrochloride
22663-37-2
1-(4-chlorobenzenesulfonyl)urea
33045-52-2
methyl 5-sulfamoyl-o-anisate
33288-71-0
5-methyl-N-[4-(sulfamoyl)phenethyl]pyrazine-2-carboxamide
66644-80-2
3-methoxy-5-sulfamoyl-o-anisic acid
81880-96-8
N-(4-hydrazinobenzyl)methanesulfonamide hydrochloride
84522-34-9
sodium 4-[2-(5-methylpyrazine-2-carboxamido)ethyl]benzenesulfonamide
88918-84-7
4-aminobenzyl-N-methylmethanesulfonamide hydrochloride
88919-22-6
3-(2-aminoethyl)-N-methylindol-5-ylmethanesulfonamide
88933-16-8
1-(4-hydrazinophenyl)-N-methylmethanesulfonamide hydrochloride
100632-57-3
4-[(4-mesylamino)phenyl]-4-oxobutyric acid
105951-31-3
5,6-dihydro-4-oxo-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiine-2-sulfonamide
105951-35-7
5,6-dihydro-4-oxo-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiine-2-sulfonamide 7,7-dioxide
106820-63-7
methyl 3-[(methoxycarbonylmethyl)sulfamoyl]thiophene-2-carboxylate
112101-81-2
5-[(R)-(2-aminopropyl)]-2-methoxybenzenesulfonamide
120298-38-6
N-(5,6-dihydro-6-methyl-2-sulfamoyl-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-4-yl)acetamide 7,7-dioxide
137431-02-8
N-[3-(2-amino-1-hydroxyethyl)-4-fluorophenyl]methanesulfonamide
141430-65-1
N-[2-(4-hydroxyanilino)pyridin-3-yl]-4-methoxybenzene-1-sulfonamide
147200-03-1
N-[(4S,6S)-6-methyl-7,7-dioxo-2-sulfamoyl-5,6-dihydro-4H-thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-4-yl]acetamide
149490-60-8
N-(butane-1-sulfonyl)-L-tyrosine
149490-61-9
N-(butane-1-sulfonyl)-O-(4-pyridin-4-ylbutyl)-L-tyrosine
150975-95-4
5-methanesulfonamidoindole-2-carboxylic acid
151140-66-8
(4-amino-3-iodophenyl)-N-methylmethanesulfonamide
160231-69-6
(3S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-yl N-[(2S,3R)-3-hydroxy-4-(N-isobutyl-4-nitrobenzene-1-sulfonamido)-1-phenylbutan-2-yl]carbamate
169280-56-2
4-amino-N-[(2R,3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N-isobutylbenzene-1-sulfonamide
170569-88-7
4-[5-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyrazol-1-yl]benzene-1-sulfonamide
179524-67-5
(S)-2-{3-[(2-fluorobenzyl)sulfonylamino]-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1-pyridyl}-N-(1-formyl-4-guanidinobutyl)acetamide
183556-68-5
(S)-N-{(1S,2R)-3-[(1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl)(isobutyl)amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl}-3,3-dimethyl-2-(sarcosylamino)butyramide
186497-07-4
N-(3-methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-[4-(1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)phenyl]pyridine-3-sulfonamide
189814-01-5
3-(2-amino-1-hydroxyethyl)-4-methoxybenzene-1-sulfonamide
192329-83-2
(3S)-2,2-dimethyl-4-[4-(4-pyridyloxy)phenylsulfonyl]-1,4-thiazinane-3-carboxylic acid
194602-23-8
2-ethoxy-5-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)sulfonyl]benzoic acid
198470-85-8
N-[4-(5-methyl-3-phenylisoxazol-4-yl)phenylsulfonyl]propionamide, sodium salt
200575-15-1
4-[2-ethoxy-5-(4-methylpiperazine-1-sulfonyl)benzamido]-1-methyl-3-propylpyrazole-5-carboxamide
210538-75-3
N-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-5-yl)methanesulfonamide hydrochloride
244634-31-9
N-((2R,3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl)-N-isobutyl-4-nitrobenzene-1-sulfonamide hydrochloride
247582-73-6
2-ethoxy-5-(4-ethylpiperazine-1-sulfonyl]nicotinic acid
289042-12-2
(4R,6S)-6-((E)-2-{4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-isopropyl-2-[mesyl(methyl)amino]pyrimidin-5-yl}vinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-4-yl 3,3-dimethylbutanoate
334826-98-1
5-[2-ethoxy-5-(4-ethylpiperazine-1-sulfonyl)pyridin-3-yl]-3-ethyl-2-(2-methoxyethyl)-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydropyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one
334827-99-5
5-[2-ethoxy-5-(4-ethylpiperazine-1-sulfonyl)pyridin-3-yl]-3-ethyl-2-(2-methoxyethyl)-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydropyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one 4-methylbenzene-1-sulfonate
334828-19-2
N-[3-carbamoyl-5-ethyl-1-(2-methoxyethyl)pyrazol-4-yl]-2-ethoxy-5-[(4-ethylpiperazin-1-yl)sulfonyl]nicotinamide
364321-71-1
3-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4-[4-(methylsulfanyl)phenoxy]benzene-1-sulfonamide
364323-49-9
3-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4-[4-(methylsulfanyl)phenoxy]benzene-1-sulfonamide L-tartarate (1:1)
2938 90 10
5511-98-8 acetyldigoxin
2938 90 90
81-27-6 sennoside A
517-43-1
mixture of sennoside A and B
52730-36-6, 52730-37-7
mixture of sennoside A and B, calcium salts
52730-36-6
sennoside A, calcium salt
52730-37-7
sennoside B, calcium salt
104443-57-4
1-O-[O-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-O-(N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminosyl)-(2,3)-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl]ceramide
104443-62-1
1-O-[O-(N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminosyl)-(2,3)-O-[O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,3)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)]-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl]ceramide
196085-62-8
N-{[(1R,2R)-1-[O-(N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminosyl)-(2,3)-O-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyl- (1,4)-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyl]-2-hydroxy-3-formylpropyl}stearamide
2939 11 00
41444-62-6 codeine phosphate hemihydrate
2939 19 00
58-00-4 (6aR)-6-methyl-5,6,6a,7-tetrahydro-4H-dibenzo[de, g]quinoline-10,11-diol or apomorphine
54417-53-7
(R)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropapaverine hydrochloride
66820-84-6
(RS)-tetrahydropapaverine hydrochloride
2939 20 00
123599-79-1 [(2-methyl-1-propionyloxypropoxy)(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinoyl]acetic acid–cinchonidine (1:1)
467430-13-3
2-[2-methyl-1-(propionyloxy)propoxy]-2-[(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinoyl]acetic acid, (9R)-cinchonan-9-ol salt (1:1)
2939 99 00
51-55-8 atropine
2940 00 00
50-69-1 D-ribose
533-67-5
2-deoxy-D-erythropentose
4132-28-9
2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-D-glucose
6564-72-3
2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-D-glucopyranose
13035-61-5
1,2,3,5-tetraacetyl-beta-D-ribofuranose
80312-55-6
2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-1-O-(trimethylsilyl)-beta-D-glucose
182410-00-0
beta-cyclodextrin sulfobutyl ethers, sodium salts
270071-40-4
benzyl 2,6-dimethoxy-4-{(5R,5aR,8aR,9S)-6-oxo-9-[(2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-5,5a,6,8,8a,9-hexahydrofuro[3',4':6,7]naphtho[2,3-d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl}phenyl carbonate
471863-88-4
2,3-di-O-benzyl-4,6-O-((1R)-ethylidene)-D-xylo-hexopyranose
473799-30-3
(5S,5aS,9S)-9-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-8-oxo-5,5a,6,8,8a,9-hexahydrofuro[3',4':6,7]naphtho[2,3-d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl 2,3-di-O-benzyl-4,6-O-[(1R)-ethylidene]-β-D-glucopyranoside
2941 90 00
13292-22-3 3-formylrifamycin
19130-96-2
(2S,3S,4R,5R)-2-(hydroxymethyl)piperidine-3,4,5-triol
54122-50-8
dicyclohexylammmonium (7R)-3-(acetoxymethyl)-7-[2-({(3R)-3-[(tert-butoxycarbonyl)amino]-3-carboxypropyl}amino)-2-oxoethyl]-3,4-didehydrocepham-4-carboxylate or cephalosporin D dicyclohexylamine salt
3002 10 95
42617-41-4 Blood-coagulation factor XIVa
3003 90
141256-04-4 1-(28-{O-D-apio-beta-D-furanosyl-(1,3)-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1,4)-O-6-deoxy-alpha-L-mannopyranosyl)-(1,2)-4-O-[5-(5-alpha-L-arabinofuranosyloxy-3-hydroxy-6-methyloctanoyloxy)-3-hydroxy-6-methyloctanoyl]-6-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyloxy}-16-alpha-hydroxy-23-beta,28-dioxoolean-12-en-3-beta-yl)-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,2)-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1,3)-beta-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid
195993-11-4
hemocyanins, megathura crenulata, reaction products with 1-O-[O-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-O-(N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminosyl)-(2,3)-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-beta-D-glucopyranose
3006 30 00
155773-56-1 ferristene
3507 90 90
0-00-0 fibrinuclease, powder
9003-98-9
deoxyribonuclease
3824 90
0-00-0 4-(2-aminoethylthiomethyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-ylmethyl(dimethyl)amine, in the form of a solution in toluene
0-00-0
alpha-(6-fluoro-2-methylinden-3-yl)-p-tolyl methyl sulfide, in the form of a solution in toluene
3824 90 64
0-00-0 Intermediate concentrate obtained from a genetically-modified E. coli fermentation medium, containing human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor; for use in the manufacture of medicaments of HS heading 3002
0-00-0
Intermediate concentrate obtained from a genetically-modified E. coli fermentation medium, containing human interferon alpha-2b; for use in the manufacture of medicaments of HS heading 3002
0-00-0
Intermediate concentrates obtained from a Micromonospora inyoensis fermentation medium used for the manufacture of the antibiotics sisomicin (INN) and netilmicin (INN)
0-00-0
Intermediate concentrates obtained from a Micromonospora purpurea fermentation medium used for the manufacture of the antibiotics gentamicin sulfate (INNM) and isepamicin (INN)
0-00-0
potassium clavulanate–microcrystalline cellulose (1:1)
0-00-0
potassium clavulanate–silicon dioxide (1:1)
0-00-0
potassium clavulanate–sucrose (1:1)
330-95-0
1,3-bis(4-nitrophenyl)urea-4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-ol (1:1)
104832-01-1
(R)-6,7-dimethoxy-2-methyl-1-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-dibenzoyl-L-tartaric acid (1:1)
3824 90 97
0-00-0 ethyl 7-chloro-2-oxoheptanoate, in the form of a solution in toluene
30165-96-9
4-(4-chloro-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)morpholine, toluene solution
38345-66-3
(2S,3R)-4-(dimethylamino)-3-methyl-1,2-diphenylbutan-2-ol, toluene solution
84449-81-0
4-[2-(piperidin-1-yl)ethoxy]benzoyl chloride hydrochloride, 1,2-dichloroethane solution
127852-28-2
(1R)-1-[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethan-1-ol, acetonitrile solution
170277-77-7
(3S)-3-[2-(mesyloxy)ethoxy]-4-(trityloxy)butyl methanesulfonate, dimethylformamide solution
3911 90
162430-94-6 1,6-hexanediamine, polymer with 1,10-dibromodecane
Order No
CN code Description Quota quantity Rate of duty (%) Other terms and conditions
1
Heifers and cows (other than for slaughter) of the following mountain breeds: grey, brown, yellow, spotted Simmental and Pinzgau 710 head 6
2
Bulls, cows and heifers (other than for slaughter) of the following mountain breeds: spotted Simmental, Schwyz and Fribourg 711 head 4 Animals must be covered by the following documents:
—
bulls: pedigree certificate
—
cows and heifers: pedigree certificate or herd book entry certificate attesting to the purity of the breed
3
Live young male bovine animals of a weight not exceeding 300 kg intended for fattening 24 070 head 16 + 582 €/1 000 kg/net
4
Live sheep and goats 5 676 t 10 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
—
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 215 t
5
High-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen, meeting the following definition: ‘Carcases or any cuts obtained from bovine animals not over 30 months of age which have been fed for 100 days or more on nutritionally balanced, high-energy-content rations containing not less than 70 % grain and comprising at least 20 pounds total feed per day. Beef graded “choice” or “prime” in accordance with the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) standards automatically meets the above definition. Meat graded “Canada A”, “Canada AA”, “Canada AAA”, “Canada Choice” and “Canada Prime”, “A1”, “A2” and “A3”, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency — Government of Canada, corresponds to this definition’ 11 500 t (product weight) 20 Supplying countries: USA/Canada
6
High-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen, meeting the following definition: ‘Selected cuts obtained from steer or heifer carcases which have been classified under one of the following official categories: “Y”, “YS”, “YG”, “YGS”, “YP” and “YPS”, as defined by AUS-MEAT Australia. Beef colour must conform to AUS-MEAT meat colour reference standards 1 B to 4, fat colour to AUS-MEAT fat colour reference standards 0 to 4 and fat depth (measured at the P8 site) to AUS-MEAT fat classes 2 to 5’ 7 150 t (product weight) 20 Supplying country: Australia
7
High-quality meat of bovine animals, chilled or frozen, meeting the following definition: ‘Selected chilled or frozen premium beef cuts derived from exclusively pasture-grazed bovine animals which do not have more than four permanent incisor teeth in wear, the carcases of which have a dressed weight of not more than 325 kilograms, a compact appearance with a good eye, of meat of light and uniform colour and adequate but not excessive fat cover. All cuts must be vacuum packaged and referred to as “high-quality beef”’ 1 300 t (product weight) 20 Supplying country: New Zealand
8
Boneless high-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen, meeting the following definition: ‘fillet (lomito), striploin and/or Cube roll (lomo), rump (rabadilla), topside (carnaza negra) obtained from selected crossbred animals with less than 50 % of breeds of the zebú type and having been exclusively fed with pasture grass or hay. The slaughtered animals must be steers or heifers falling under category “V” of the VACUNO carcase-grading system producing carcases not exceeding 260 kg’ 1 000 t 20 Supplying country: Paraguay
9
Boneless high-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled, meeting with the following definition: ‘Selected beef cuts obtained from steers, young steers or heifers having been exclusively fed through pasture-grazing since their weaning. The steer carcases shall be classified as “JJ”, “J”, “U” or “U2”, young steer and heifer carcases shall be classified as “AA”, “A”, or “B”, in accordance with the official beef classification established by the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food in Argentina (Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Alimentos — SAGPyA)’ 28 000 t 20 Supplying country: Argentina
10
Boneless high-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled, meeting the following definition: ‘Selected cuts obtained from steers or heifers having been exclusively fed with pasture grass since their weaning. The carcases shall be classified as “B” with fat cover “2” or “3”, in accordance with the official beef carcase classification established by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply in Brazil (Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento)’ 5 000 t 20 Supplying country: Brazil
11
Boneless high-quality meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled, meeting the following definition: ‘Selected beef cuts obtained from steers (novillo) or heifers (vaquillona) as defined in the official carcase classification of bovine meat established by the National Institute of Meat of Uruguay (Instituto Nacional de Carnes — INAC). The eligible animals for production of High Quality Beef have been exclusively fed through pasture-grazing since their weaning. The carcases shall be classified as “I”, “N” or “A”, with fat cover “1”, “2” or “3”, in accordance with the aforementioned classification’ 6 300 t 20 Supplying country: Uruguay
12
Meat of bovine animals, frozen 53 000 t (boneless weight) 20
0206 29 91
Thick skirt and thin skirt, frozen
13
0202 30 90 Boneless buffalo meat, frozen 2 250 t 20 Supplying country: Australia
14
0202 20 30 Unseparated or separated forequarters of bovine animals, frozen 54 703 t (bone-in weight) 20 (*) 20 + 994,5 €/1 000 kg/net (**) The meat imported shall be used for processing (*) When the meat is intended for the manufacture of preserved food which does not contain characteristic components other than beef and jelly (**) When the meat is intended for the manufacture of products other than the preserved food referred to above The quantity may according to Community provisions be converted into an equivalent quantity of high quality meat
0202 30 10
Forequarters, whole or cut into a maximum of five pieces, each quarter being in a single block; ‘compensated’ quarters in two blocks, one of which contains the forequarter, whole or cut into a maximum of five pieces, and the other, the hindquarter, excluding the tenderloin, in one piece 20 (*) 20 + 1 554,3 €/1 000 kg/net (**)
0202 30 50
Crop, chuck and blade and brisket cuts 20 (*) 20 + 1 554,3 €/1 000 kg/net (**)
0202 30 90
Other 20 (*) 20 + 2 138,4 €/1 000 kg/net (**)
0206 29 91
Thick skirt and thin skirt, frozen 20 (*) 20 + 2 138,4 €/1 000 kg/net (**)
15
Carcases and half-carcases of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen 15 067 t 268 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
16
Cuts of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen, with or without bone, excluding tenderloin presented separately 5 535 t Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0203 12 11
389 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 12 19
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 11
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 13
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 15
233 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 55
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 59
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 22 11
389 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 22 19
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 11
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 13
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 15
233 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 55
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 59
434 €/1 000 kg/net
17
Cuts of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen, with or without bone, excluding tenderloin presented separately 4 624 t Supplying country: Canada
0203 12 11
389 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 12 19
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 11
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 13
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 15
233 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 55
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 19 59
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 22 11
389 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 22 19
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 11
300 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 13
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 15
233 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 55
434 €/1 000 kg/net
0203 29 59
434 €/1 000 kg/net
18
0203 19 13 Loins of domestic swine and cuts thereof, with bone in, fresh or chilled 7 000 t 0
0203 29 15
Bellies (streaky) of domestic swine and cuts thereof, frozen
19
Boneless loins and hams of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen 35 265 t 250 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
20
Tenderloins of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen 5 000 t 300 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
21
Boneless loins and hams of domestic swine, fresh, chilled or frozen 4 722 t 250 €/1 000 kg/net Allocated to the United States of America
22
0204 Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen 283 715 t (carcase weight) 0 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
—
Bosnia Herzegovina 850 t
—
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 750 t
23 131
Thin skirt, whole, frozen, of bovine animals 1 500 t 4 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
24
Poultry 16 665 t Allocated to the United States of America
0207 11 10
131 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 11 30
149 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 11 90
162 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 12 10
149 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 12 90
162 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 10
512 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 20
179 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 50
301 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 60
231 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 70
504 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 10
795 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 20
179 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 60
231 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 24 10
170 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 24 90
186 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 25 10
170 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 25 90
186 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 10
425 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 20
205 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 50
339 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 60
127 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 70
230 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 80
415 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 50
339 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 60
127 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 70
230 €/1 000 kg/net
25
Chicken carcases, fresh, chilled or frozen 6 249 t Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0207 11 10
131 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 11 30
149 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 11 90
162 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 12 10
149 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 12 90
162 €/1 000 kg/net
26
Chicken cuts, fresh, chilled or frozen 8 070 t Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0207 13 10
512 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 20
179 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 50
301 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 60
231 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 13 70
504 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 20
179 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 14 60
231 €/1 000 kg/net
27
0207 14 10 Boneless cuts of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus , frozen 2 305 t 795 €/1 000 kg/net
28
Cuts of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus , frozen: 15 500 t 0 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
0207 14 50
Breasts and cuts thereof
29
Cuts of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus , frozen 2 332 t 0 Allocated to Brazil
30
Turkey meat, fresh, chilled or frozen 1 201 t Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0207 24 10
170 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 24 90
186 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 25 10
170 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 25 90
186 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 10
425 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 20
205 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 50
339 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 60
127 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 70
230 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 26 80
415 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 30
134 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 40
93 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 50
339 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 60
127 €/1 000 kg/net
0207 27 70
230 €/1 000 kg/net
31
Cuts of turkeys, frozen: 4 985 t 0 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
0207 27 20
Halves or quarters
32
0210 99 39 Salted poultrymeat 264 245 t 15,4 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
33
Tunas (of the genus Thunnus ) and fish of the genus Euthynnus 17 250 t 0 The fish shall be intended for the canning industry Subject to compliance with the reference price
34
Herrings 34 000 t 0 Subject to compliance with the reference price
35
Silver hake ( Merluccius bilinearis ) 2 000 t 8
36
0303 29 00 Fish of the genus Coregonus 1 000 t 5,5
37
0304 29 99 Fish of the genus Allocyttus and of the species Pseudocyttus maculatus 200 t 0
38
Cod of the species Gadus morhua and Gadus ogac 25 000 t 0
Fish of the species Boreogadus saida
39
0402 10 19 Skimmed-milk powder 68 537 t 475 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
40
Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk 11 360 t (in butter equivalent) 948 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
41
Butter, at least six weeks old, of a fat content by weight of not less than 80 % but less than 85 %, manufactured directly from milk or cream without the use of stored materials, in a single, self-contained and uninterrupted process 74 693 t 70 €/100 kg/net Butter of New Zealand origin
0405 10 30
Butter, at least six weeks old, of a fat content by weight of not less than 80 % but less than 85 %, manufactured directly from milk or cream without the use of stored materials, in a single, self-contained and uninterrupted process which may involve the cream passing through a stage where the butterfat is concentrated and/or fractionated (the processes referred to as ‘Ammix’ and ‘Spreadable’)
42
Pizza cheese, frozen, cut into pieces each weighing not more than 1 g, in containers with a net content of 5 kg or more, of a water content, by weight, of 52 % or more, and a fat content, by weight, in the dry matter of 38 % or more 5 360 t 130 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
43
0406 30 10 Processed Emmentaler 18 438 t 719 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0406 90 13
Emmentaler 858 €/1 000 kg/net
44
0406 30 10 Processed Gruyère 5 413 t 719 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0406 90 15
Gruyère, Sbrinz 858 €/1 000 kg/net
45
0406 90 01 Cheese for processing 20 007 t 835 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
46
Cheese for processing 4 500 t 17,06 €/100 kg/net Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
47
0406 90 21 Cheddar 15 005 t 210 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
48
0406 90 21 Whole Cheddar cheeses (of the conventional flat cylindrical shape of a net weight of not less than 33 kg but not more than 44 kg and cheeses of the conventional flat cylindrical shape or cheeses in parallelepiped shape, of a net weight of 10 kg or more) of a fat content of 50 % or more by weight in the dry matter, matured for at least three months 10 711 t 17,06 €/100 kg/net Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
49
Cheddar made from unpasteurised milk, of a fat content of 50 % or more, by weight, in the dry matter, matured for at least nine months, of a free-at-frontier value per 100 kg net, of not less than: The expression ‘standard whole sizes’ shall be taken to apply to cheeses of the 4 000 t 13,75 €/100 kg/net Allocated to Canada as supplying country
—
334,20 € in standard whole sizes
—
354,83 € for cheeses of a net weight of not less than 500 g
—
368,58 € for cheeses of a weight less than 500 g
—
conventional flat cylindrical shape of a net weight of not less than 33 kg but not more than 44 kg
—
conventional flat cylindrical shape or parallelepiped shape, of a net weight of 10 kg or more
50
0406 10 20 Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese including whey cheese, and curd, other than pizza cheese of order No 42 19 525 t 926 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0406 10 80
1 064 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 20 90
Other grated or powdered cheese 941 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 30 31
Other processed cheese 690 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 30 39
719 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 30 90
1 029 €/1 000 kg/net
Blue-veined cheese
704 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 17
Bergkäse and Appenzell 858 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 18
Fromage fribourgeois, Vacherin Mont d'Or and Tête de Moine 755 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 23
Edam 755 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 50
Cheese of sheep's milk or buffalo milk
0406 90 63
Pecorino 941 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 73
Provolone 755 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 76
Danbo, Fontal, Fynbo, Havarti, Maribo, Samsø
0406 90 79
Esrom, Italico, Kernhem, Saint Paulin
0406 90 81
Cheshire, Wensleydale, Lancashire, Double Gloucester, Blarney, Colby, Monterey 755 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 86
Exceeding 47 % but not exceeding 52 %
0406 90 87
Exceeding 52 % but not exceeding 62 %
0406 90 88
Exceeding 62 % but not exceeding 72 %
0406 90 93
Exceeding 72 % 926 €/1 000 kg/net
0406 90 99
Other 1 064 €/1 000 kg/net
51
0407 00 30 Other poultry eggs 135 000 t 152 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
52
0408 11 80 Egg yolks 7 000 t (shell egg equivalent) 711 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
0408 19 81
310 €/1 000 kg/net
0408 19 89
331 €/1 000 kg/net
0408 91 80
Birds' eggs, not in shell 687 €/1 000 kg/net
0408 99 80
176 €/1 000 kg/net
53
0701 90 50 Potatoes, from 1 January to 15 May 4 295 t 3
54
0702 00 00 Tomatoes 472 t 12
55
0703 20 00 Garlic 58 870 t 9,6 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
56
0706 10 00 Carrots and turnips 1 244 t 7
57
0707 00 05 Cucumbers, from 1 November to 15 May 1 134 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 2,5
58
0709 60 10 Sweet peppers 500 t 1,5
59
0712 20 00 Dried onions 12 000 t 10
60
Manioc 5 500 000 t 6 Within maximum quantity of 21 million t over each four-year period Allocated to Thailand as supplying country
61
Manioc 1 352 590 t 6 Allocated to supplying countries as follows: (*) of which 2 000 t shall be reserved for the importation of products falling within CN codes 0714 10 91 and 0714 90 11
—
Other GATT countries, other than Thailand, China and Indonesia 145 590 t
—
Non-GATT countries 32 000 t (*)
Arrowroot, salep and similar roots and tubers with high starch content
62
0714 20 90 Sweet potatoes, other than for human consumption 600 000 t 0 Allocated to China
63
0714 20 90 Sweet potatoes, other than for human consumption 5 000 t 0 Allocated to countries other than China
65
0805 10 20 High quality oranges 20 000 t 10 During the period 1 February to 30 April
66
0805 20 90 Minneolas 15 000 t 2 During the period 1 February to 30 April
67
0805 50 10 Lemons 10 000 t 6 During the period 15 January to 14 June
68
0806 10 10 Table grapes, fresh, from 21 July to 31 October 1 500 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 9
69
0808 10 80 Apples, fresh, from 1 April to 31 July 696 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 0
70
0808 20 50 Pears, fresh, from 1 August to 31 December 1 000 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 5
71
0809 10 00 Apricots, fresh, from 1 August to 31 May 500 t 10
72
0809 10 00 Apricots, fresh, from 1 June to 31 July 2 500 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 10
73
0809 20 95 Fresh (sweet) cherries, from 21 May to 15 July 800 t Ad valorem duty reduced to 4
74
1001 10 00 Durum wheat (with a minimum vitreous kernel content of 73 %) 50 000 t 0
75
Quality wheat 300 000 t 0
76
1001 90 99 Common wheat of a quality other than high quality 2 989 240 t 12 €/t Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
—
United States of America 572 000 t
77
1001 90 99 Common wheat of a quality other than high quality 6 787 t 12 €/t
78
Barley 306 215 t 16 €/t
79
Malting barley 50 000 t 8 €/t
81
1005 90 00 Other maize 500 000 t MAX 50 €/1 000 kg/net To be imported into Portugal
82
1005 90 00 Other maize 2 000 000 t ( 132 ) To be imported into Spain In addition, the quota quantity is reduced by quantities of imports into Spain from third countries of maize gluten feed, brewer's grains and citrus pulp
1007 00 90
Other grain sorghum 300 000 t ( 132 )
84
Husked rice 1 634 t 15
85
Semi-milled or wholly milled rice 88 516 t Free
86
Semi-milled or wholly milled rice 1 200 t 0 Allocated to Thailand
87
1006 40 00 Broken rice, intended for the production of foodstuffs of subheading 1901 10 00 1 000 t 0
88
1006 40 00 Broken rice 31 788 t 0
89
1008 20 00 Millet 1 300 t 7 €/1 000 kg/net
90
1104 22 98 Other worked oats 10 000 t 0
91
1601 00 91 Sausages, dry or for spreading, uncooked 3 002 t 747 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
1601 00 99
Other 502 €/1 000 kg/net
92
Prepared turkeymeat 103 896 t 8,5 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
93
1602 32 19 Cooked meat of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 250 953 t 8 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
94
Preserved meat of domestic swine 6 161 t Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
1602 41 10
784 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 42 10
646 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 11
784 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 13
646 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 15
646 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 19
428 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 30
375 €/1 000 kg/net
1602 49 50
271 €/1 000 kg/net
95
1604 20 50 Prepared or preserved fish (excl. whole or in pieces): of sardines, bonito, mackerel of the species Scomber scombrus and Scomber japonicus , fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor 865 t 0
96
1604 20 50 Prepared or preserved fish (excl. whole or in pieces): of sardines, bonito, mackerel of the species Scomber scombrus and Scomber japonicus , fish of the species Orcynopsis unicolor 1 410 t 0 Allocated to Thailand
97
1604 20 70 Prepared or preserved fish (excl. whole or in pieces): of tunas, skipjack or other fish of the genus Euthynnus 742 t 0
98
1604 20 70 Prepared or preserved fish (excl. whole or in pieces): of tunas, skipjack or other fish of the genus Euthynnus 1 816 t 0 Allocated to Thailand
99
Shrimps of the species Pandalus borealis , shelled, boiled, frozen, but not further prepared 500 t 0
100
1605 40 00 Freshwater crayfish, cooked in dill, frozen 3 000 t 0
101
1701 11 10 Raw cane sugar, for refining 126 925 t 98 €/1 000 kg/net (*) (*) This rate applies to raw sugar with a yield of 92 % See also additional note 2 to Chapter 17 Allocated to supplying countries as follows:
102
Cane or beet sugar 1 304 700 t (white sugar equivalent) 0 Allocated to supplying countries as follows: in accordance with the provisions of the Lomé Convention
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ACP countries 1 294 700 t
103
1702 50 00 Chemically pure fructose 4 504 t 16
104
1702 50 00 Chemically pure fructose 1 253 t 20
106
Food preparations with cereals 191 t 33
108
Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus : 28 780 t Quantity expressed in drained weight
0711 51 00
Provisionally preserved 12
109
Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus : 5 200 t Quantity expressed in drained weight Allocated to China
0711 51 00
Provisionally preserved 12
110
Preserved pineapples, citrus fruit, pears, apricots, cherries, peaches and strawberries 2 838 t 20
111
Fruit juices 7 044 t 20
112
2009 11 99 Frozen concentrated orange juice, without added sugar, of a Brix value not exceeding 50, in containers of two litres or less, not containing blood orange juice 1 500 t 13
113
– Grape juice (including grape must): 14 029 t The products imported will be used for the production of grape juice or non wine sector products such as vinegar, non-alcoholic drinks, jams and sauces.
2009 61
– – Of a Brix value not exceeding 30:
2009 61 90
– – – Of a value not exceeding 18 €/100 kg net weight 22,4
2009 69
– – Other: – – – Of a Brix value exceeding 67:
2009 69 11
– – – – Of a value not exceeding 22 €/100 kg net weight 40 + 20,6 €/100 kg/net
2009 69 19
– – – – Other 40
– – – Of a Brix value exceeding 30 but not exceeding 67: – – – – Of a value exceeding 18 €/100 kg net weight:
2009 69 51
– – – – – Concentrated 22,4
– – – – Of a value not exceeding 18 €/100 kg net weight:
2009 69 90
– – – – – Other 22,4
114
2106 90 98 Food preparations 921 t 18
115
Wine of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 13 % vol 40 000 hl 10 €/hl
116
Wine of an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 13 % vol 20 000 hl 8 €/hl
117
2205 90 10 Vermouth 13 810 hl 7 €/hl
118
Bran, sharps and other residues, whether or not in the form of pellets derived from the sifting, milling or other working of cereals: 475 000 t
2302 30 10
– Of wheat 30,6 €/1 000 kg/net
2302 30 90
62,25 €/1 000 kg/net
2302 40 10
– Of other cereals 30,6 €/1 000 kg/net
2302 40 90
62,25 €/1 000 kg/net
119
2303 10 11 Corn gluten 10 000 t 16 Allocated to the United States of America
120
Dog and cat food 2 058 t 7
121
2309 90 31 Preparations consisting of a mixture of malt sprouts and of barley screenings before the malting process (possibly including other seeds) with barley cleanings after the malting process, and containing, by weight, 12,5 % or more of protein 20 000 t 0
2309 90 41
Preparations consisting of a mixture of malt sprouts and of barley screenings before the malting process (possibly including other seeds) with barley cleanings after the malting process, and containing, by weight, 12,5 % or more of protein and not more than 28 % of starch
122
2309 90 31 Preparations consisting of a mixture of malt sprouts and of barley screenings before the malting process (possibly including other seeds) with barley cleanings after the malting process, and containing, by weight, 15,5 % or more of protein 100 000 t 0
2309 90 41
Preparations consisting of a mixture of malt sprouts and of barley screenings before the malting process (possibly including other seeds) with barley cleanings after the malting process, and containing, by weight, 15,5 % or more of protein and not more than 23 % of starch
123
Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding: – Other: – – – – – Containing no milk products or containing less than 10 % by weight of such products: 2 800 t 7
2309 90 31
– – – – – – Containing no starch or containing 10 % or less by weight of starch
2309 90 41
– – – – – – Containing more than 10 % but not more than 30 % by weight of starch
2309 90 51
– – – – – – Containing more than 30 % by weight of starch
124
2309 90 31 Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding 2 700 t 7
125
3201 90 90 Eucalyptus tanning extracts 250 t 3,2
126
3502 11 90 Other egg albumin 15 500 t (shell egg equivalent) 617 €/1 000 kg/net Import under the Europe Agreements may be taken into account when implementing this quota
3502 19 90
83 €/1 000 kg/net
127
Plywood of coniferous species, without the addition of other substances: 650 000 m 3 0
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of which the faces are not further prepared than the peeling process, of a thickness greater than 8,5 mm, or
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sanded, of a thickness greater than 18,5 mm
128
Unbleached flax yarn (other than tow yarn) measuring 333,3 decitex or more (not exceeding 30 metric number) 400 t 1,8 The products shall be used for the manufacture of multiple or cabled yarn for the footwear industry or for whipping cables
129
7018 10 90 Glass beads, imitation precious and semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares 52 t 0
130
Ferro-silicon 12 600 t 0
131
7202 30 00 Ferro-silico-manganese 18 550 t 0
132
Ferro-chromium containing not more than 0,10 % by weight of carbon, and more than 30 % but not more than 90 % of chromium 2 950 t 0
Order No
CN code Description Denaturant
Name
Minimum quantity to be used (in g) per 100 kg of denatured product
1
0408 Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter Spirit of turpentine 500
0408 11
– – Dried: Fish meal of subheading 2301 20 00 of the Combined Nomenclature, having a characteristic odour and containing by weight in the dry matter at least: 5 000
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62,5 % crude protein and
—
6 % crude lipids (fatty matter)
0408 11 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption
0408 19 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption
0408 91 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption
0408 99 20
– – – Unfit for human consumption
2
1106 Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 0713 , of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 0714 , or of the products of Chapter 8: Fish oil or fish liver oil, filtered but not deodorised or decolorised, with no additives 1 000
1106 20
– Of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 0714 : Fish meal of subheading 2301 20 00 , having a characteristic odour and containing by weight in the dry matter at least: 5 000
—
62,5 % crude protein and
—
6 % crude lipids (fatty matter)
Order No
CN code Description Denaturant
Name
Minimum quantity to be used (in g) per 100 kg of denatured product
Chemical name or description
Common name Colour index ( 133 )
1
(2) (3) (4) (4) (4) (5)
3
2501 00 Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea water: Sodium salt of 4-sulphobenzeneazo-resorcinol, or 2.4-dihydroxyazobenzene-4-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow) Chrysoine S 14270 6
– Common salt including table salt and denatured salt and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents:
Disodium salt of 1-(4-sulph-1-phenylazo)-4-aminobenzene-5-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow) Fast yellow AB 13015 6
2501 00 51
– – – Denatured or for industrial uses (including refining) other than the preservation or preparation of foodstuffs for human or animal consumption Tetrasodium salt of 1-(4-sulpho-1-naphthylazo)-2-naphtol-3,6,8-trisulphonic acid (colour: red) Ponceau 6 R 16290 1
Tetrabromofluorescein colour: fluorescent yellow
Eosine 45380 0,5
Naphthalene
Naphthalene — 250
Powdered soap
Powdered soap — 1 000
Sodium or potassium dichromate
Sodium or potassium dichromate — 30
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium hypochlorite 3 000
Order No
CN code Description Denaturant
Name
Minimum quantity to be used (in g) per 100 kg of denatured product
4
3502 Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter), albuminates and other albumin derivatives: Oil of rosemary (for liquid albumins only) 150
Crude oil of camphor for liquid and solid albumins
2 000
White oil of camphor for liquid and solid albumins
2 000
Sodium azide for liquid and solid albumins
100
Diethanolamine for solid albumins only
6 000
3502 11 10
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
3502 19 10
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
3502 20
– Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins:
3502 20 10
– – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
– – Albumins, other than egg albumin and milk albumin lactalbumin:
3502 90 20
– – – Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
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fresh table grapes of heading 0806,
—
tobacco of heading 2401,
—
nitrate of headings 3102 and 3105.
2
Provisions concerning certificates Provisions concerning certificates
—
is recognised as such by the exporting country,
—
undertakes to verify the particulars shown in certificates,
—
undertakes to provide the Commission and Member States, on request, with all appropriate information to enable an assessment to be made of the particulars shown in the certificates.
The exporting country shall send the Commission specimens of the stamps used by their issuing body or bodies and authorised offices.
CN code
Exporting country Issuing body Place where established
0806
United States of America Arizona Department of Agriculture Arizona Department of Agriculture Shipping Point Inspection Phoenix, CA
California Department of Food and Agriculturale
California Department of Food and Agriculturale, Division of Inspection Services, Shipping Point Inspection Sacramento, CA
2401
United States of America Tobacco Association of the United States or its authorised offices Raleigh, North Carolina
Canada
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, or its authorised offices Ottawa
Argentina
Cámara del Tabaco de Salta, or its authorised offices Salta
Cámara del Tabaco de Jujuy, or its authorised offices
San Salvador de Jujuy
Cámara de Comercio Exterior de Misiones or its authorised offices
Posadas
Bangladesh
Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture Extension, Cash Crop Division or its authorised offices Dacca
Brazil
Secretariat do commercio exterior Rio de Janeiro
Federação das indústrias do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre
Federação das indústrias do Estado do Paraná
Curitiba
Federação das indústrias do Estado de Santa Catarina or their authorised offices
Florianópolis
Banco do Brasil SA and its authorised offices:
1690 — Agência Négocios Internacionais
Porto Alegre (RS)
2682 — Agência Négocios Internacionais
Caxias do Sul (RS)
0180 — Agência Négocios Internacionais
Santa Cruz do Sul (RS)
2309 — Agência Négocios Internacionais
Blumenau (SC)
2978-5 — Agência Négocios Internacionais
Salvador (BA)
China
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Shanghai or its authorised offices Shanghai
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Shandong or its authorised offices
Qingdao
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Hubei or its authorised offices
Hankou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Guangdong, or its authorised offices
Guangzhou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Liaoning or its authorised offices
Dalian
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Yunnan or its authorised offices
Kunming
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Hainan or its authorised offices
Haikou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Inner Mongolia or its authorised offices
Huhhot
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau, Anhui, or its authorised offices
Hefei
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Beijing, or its authorised offices
Beijing
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Chongqing, or its authorised offices
Chongqing
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Fujian, or its authorised offices
Fuzhou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Gansu, or its authorised offices
Lanzhou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Guangxi, or its authorised offices
Nanning
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Guizhou, or its authorised offices
Guiyang
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Hebei, or its authorised offices
Shijiazhuang
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Henan, or its authorised offices
Zhengzhou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Hunan, or its authorised offices
Changsha
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Jiangsu, or its authorised offices
Nanjing
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Jiangxi, or its authorised offices
Nanchang
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Jilin, or its authorised offices
Changchun
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Zhejiang, or its authorised offices
Ningbo
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Ningxia, or its authorised offices
Yinchuan
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Qinghai, or its authorised offices
Xining
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Shaanxi, or its authorised offices
Xi'an
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Shanxi, or its authorised offices
Taiyuan
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Guangdong, or its authorised offices
Shenzhen
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Sichuan, or its authorised offices
Chengdu
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Tianjin, or its authorised offices
Tianjin
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Tibet, or its authorised offices
Lhasa
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Fujian, or its authorised offices
Xiamen
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Xinjiang, or its authorised offices
Urumqi
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Zhejiang, or its authorised offices
Hangzhou
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Bureau Zhuhai Guangdong, or its authorised offices
Zhuhai
Entry-Exit Inspection Quarantine Heilongjiang, or its authorised offices
Harbin
Columbia
Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio — División de Control de Normas y Calidades or its authorised offices Bogota
Cuba
Empresa Cubana del Tabaco, ‘Cubatabaco’ or its authorised offices Havana
Guatemala
Dirección de Comercio Interior y Exterior del Ministerio de Economía, or its authorised offices Guatemala City
India
Tobacco Board, or its authorised offices Guntur
Indonesia
Balai Pengujian Sertifikasi Mutu Barang (BPSMB) Dan Lembaga Tembakau Surabaya Surabaya
Balai Pengujian Sertifikasi Mutu Barang BPSMB Dan Lembaga Tembakau Jember
Jember
Lembaga Tembakau Cabang Surakarta
Surakarta
Lembaga Tembakau Cabang Medan
Medan
Mexico
Secretaria de Economia (Dirección General de Comercio Exterior), or its authorised offices Mexico City
Philippines
Republic of Philippines Department of Agriculture National Tobacco Administration Quezon City
South Korea
Korea Tobacco and Ginseng Corporation or its authorised offices Taejon
Sri Lanka
Department of Commerce, or its authorised offices Colombo
Switzerland
Eidgenössische Zollverwaltung EZV — Oberzolldirektion — Sektion Tabak- und Bierbesteuerung Administration fédérale des douanes AFD — Direction générale des douanes — Section Imposition du tabac et de la bière Amministrazione federale delle dogane AFD — Direzione generale delle dogane — Sezione Imposizione del tabacco e della birra Swiss Customs Administration — Directorate-General — Tobacco and beer taxation section Berne
Thailand
Bureau of Foreign Trade Services Nonthaburi
Office Foreign trade Region 1 Chiangmai
Chiangmai
Office Foreign trade Region 2 Hatyai
Hatyai
Office Foreign Trade Region 3 Chonburi
Chhonburi
Office Foreign trade Region 4 Srakaew
Srakaew
Office Foreign trade Region 5 NongKhai
NongKai
Office Foreign trade Region 6 Chiangrai
Chiangrai
ex 3102 3105
Chile Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria Santiago
Certificate 1:
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (‘EMPEROR’ TABLE GRAPES)
Certificate 2:
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (TOBACCO)
Certificate 3:
CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY (NITRATE FROM CHILE)
1
Exporter ( 1 ) 1
Number
ORIGINAL
ISSUING AUTHORITY
Consignee ( 1 ) 1
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
FRESH ‘EMPEROR’ TABLE GRAPES
(Code 0806 10 10 of the Combined Nomenclature)
Means of transport ( 1 ) 1
Place of unloading ( 1 ) 1
Marks and numbers, number and kind of packages
Gross weight (kg)
Net weight (kg)
Net weight (kg) (in words)
CERTIFICATE BY THE ISSUING AUTHORITY
I hereby certify that the grapes described in this certificate are fresh table grapes of the variety ‘Emperor’ (Vitis vinifera cv).
Place …
Date …
Stamp (or printed seal) and signature
( 1 ) To be completed by the exporter. 1
1
Exporter
Number
ORIGINAL
ISSUING AUTHORITY
Consignee
Means of transport
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY TOBACCO
(Subheadings 2401 10 35, 2401 10 85, 2401 10 95, 2401 20 35, 2401 20 85 and 2401 20 95 of the Combined Nomenclature)
Marks and Nos, number and kind of packages
Gross weight (kg)
Net weight (kg)
Net weight (kg) (in words)
CERTIFICATE BY THE ISSUING AUTHORITY
I hereby certify that the tobacco described in this certificate is flue-cured Virginia-type tobacco — light air-cured Burley-type tobacco (including Burley hybrids) — light air-cured Maryland-type tobacco — fire-cured tobacco ( 1 ). 1
Place …
Date …
Stamp (or printed seal) and signature
( 1 ) Delete as appropriate. 1
1
Consignor (full name and address)
CERTIFICATE 0F QUALITY NITRATE FROM CHILE
(Subheadings 3102 50 10 and 3105 90 10 of the Combined Nomenclature)
No
ORIGINAL
Consignee (full name and address)
ISSUING BODY
República de Chile
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería
NOTES
Ship
Port of embarkation
Bill of lading
Marks, Nos and number of sacks or indication ‘loose’
Quantity in metric tonnes
Quantity (metric tonnes) in words
CERTIFICATE 0F THE ISSUING AUTHORITY
The Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería hereby certifies that the cargo of nitrate described above consists of:
natural Chilean sodium nitrate of a nitrogen content flot exceeding 16,3 % by weight ( 1 ), 1
natural Chilean potassic sodium nitrate consisting of a natural mixture of sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate (the proportion of the latter element may be as high as 44 %) of a total nitrogen content flot exceeding 16,3 % by weight, produced in Chue by extraction from the nitrate minerai called caliche’ by lixivation with a water solution, followed by crystallisation by differential cooling and/or solar evaporation ( 1 ). 1
Place and date: …
Signature: …
Stamp:
RESERVED FOR THE CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES IN THE COMMUNITY
( 1 ) Delete as appropriate. 1
—
From 15 February to 15 June: Free.
—
From 1 January to 14 February and from 16 June to 31 December: 13,
—
From 15 February to 15 June: Free.
—
From 1 January to 14 February and from 16 June to 31 December: 20,
—
From 15 February to 15 June: Free.
—
From 1 January to 14 February and from 16 June to 31 December: 10.
—
from 15 February to 15 June: Free.
a
the amount per kilogram shown, multiplied by the weight of lactic matter contained in 100 kg of product; and
b
the other amount indicated.
( 24 ) The duty on 100 kg of product is equal to the amount per kilogram shown, multiplied by the weight of the dry lactic matter contained in 100 kg of product.
a
the amount per kilogram shown, multiplied by the weight of dry lactic matter contained in 100 kg of product; and
b
the other amount indicated.
( 26 ) Entry under this subheading is subject to the conditions laid down in the relevant Community provisions (see Article 4 of Commission
Regulation 2001/2535 ( OJ L 341, 22.12.2001, p. 29 ); see also Articles 291 to 300 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 ( OJ L 253, 11.10.1993, p. 1 )).
—
From 1 January to 31 May: 8,5,
—
from 1 June to 31 October: 12,
—
from 1 November to 31 December: 8,5.
( 32 ) Autonomous rate of duty: 3.
—
From 1 January to 15 May: 9,6. WTO tariff quota: see Annex 7,
—
from 16 May to 30 June: 13,4.
—
From 1 January to 14 April: 9,6 MIN 1,1 €/100 kg/net,
—
from 15 April to 30 November: 13,6 MIN 1,6 €/100 kg/net,
—
from 1 to 31 December: 9,6 MIN 1,1 €/100 kg/net.
—
From 1 January to 31 March: 10,4 MIN 1,3 €/100 kg/br,
—
from 1 April to 30 November: 12 MIN 2 €/100 kg/br,
—
from 1 to 31 December: 10,4 MIN 1,3 €/100 kg/br.
—
From 1 January to 30 April: 13,6,
—
from 1 May to 30 September: 10,4,
—
from 1 October to 31 December: 13,6.
—
From 1 January to 31 May: 8,
—
from 1 June to 31 August: 13,6,
—
from 1 September to 31 December: 8.
—
From 1 January to 30 June: 10,4 MIN 1,6 €/100 kg/net,
—
from 1 July to 30 September: 13,6 MIN 1,6 €/100 kg/net,
—
from 1 October to 31 December: 10,4 MIN 1,6 €/100 kg/net.
( 41 ) Entry under this subheading is subject to the conditions laid down in the relevant Community provisions (see Commission
Regulation 1996/2402 ( OJ L 327, 18.12.1996, p. 14 )).
—
From 1 January to 31 May: 4,
—
from 1 June to 30 November: 5,1,
—
from 1 to 31 December: 4.
—
From 1 January to 31 March: 16,
—
from 1 April to 15 October: 12,
—
from 16 October to 31 December: 16.
—
From 1 January to 30 April: 1,5,
—
from 1 May to 31 October: 2,4,
—
from 1 November to 31 December: 1,5.
—
From 1 January to 14 July: 14,4,
—
from 15 July to 31 October: 17,6,
—
from 1 November to 31 December: 14,4.
—
From 1 January to 30 April: 11,2,
—
from 1 May to 31 July: 12,8 MIN 2,4 €/100 kg/net,
—
from 1 August to 31 December: 11,2.
—
From 1 January to 14 May: 8,8,
—
from 15 May to 15 November: 8,
—
from 16 November to 31 December: 8,8.
( 48 ) Autonomous rate of duty: 2.
—
ex 1005 maize, except hybrid seed, and
—
ex 1007 sorghum, except hybrids for sowing,
to apply a duty at a level and in a manner so that the duty-paid import price for such cereals will not be greater than the effective intervention price (or in the event of a modification of the current system, the effective support price) increased by 55 %.
—
88 % for Japonica rice, and
In respect of milled rice, the percentages referred to above will be increased according to the existing method of calculation of the threshold price for milled rice.