Title: wetten.nl - Regeling - Internationaal Verdrag betreffende het geharmoniseerde systeem inzake de omschrijving en de codering van goederen - BWBV0002538

Source: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBV0002538/

Content:
{"title": "wetten.nl - Regeling - Internationaal Verdrag betreffende het geharmoniseerde systeem inzake de omschrijving en de codering van goederen - BWBV0002538", "content": "Internationaal Verdrag betreffende het geharmoniseerde systeem inzake de omschrijving\n                           en de codering van goederen\n\nPreamble\n\nThe Contracting Parties to this Convention, established under the auspices of the\n                                       Customs Co-operation Council,\n\nDesiring to facilitate international trade,\n\nDesiring to facilitate the collection, comparison and analysis of statistics, in particular\n                                       those on international trade,\n\nDesiring to reduce the expense incurred by redescribing, reclassifying and recoding\n                                       goods as they move from one classification system to another in the course of international\n                                       trade and to facilitate the standardization of trade documentation and the transmission\n                                       of data,\n\nConsidering that changes in technology and the patterns of international trade require\n                                       extensive modifications to the Convention on Nomenclature for the Classification of\n                                       Goods in Customs Tariffs, done at Brussels on 15 December 1950,\n\nConsidering also that the degree of detail required for Customs and statistical purposes\n                                       by Governments and trade interests has increased far beyond that provided by the Nomenclature\n                                       annexed to the above-mentioned Convention,\n\nConsidering the importance of accurate and comparable data for the purposes of international\n                                       trade negotiations,\n\nConsidering that the Harmonized System is intended to be used for the purposes of\n                                       freight tariffs and transport statistics of the various modes of transport,\n\nConsidering that the Harmonized System is intended to be incorporated into commercial\n                                       commodity description and coding systems to the greatest extent possible,\n\nConsidering that the Harmonized System is intended to promote as close a correlation\n                                       as possible between import and export trade statistics and production statistics,\n\nConsidering that a close correlation should be maintained between the Harmonized System\n                                       and the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) of the United Nations,\n\nConsidering the desirability of meeting the aforementioned needs through a combined\n                                       tariff/statistical nomenclature, suitable for use by the various interests concerned\n                                       with international trade,\n\nConsidering the importance of ensuring that the Harmonized System is kept up-to-date\n                                       in the light of changes in technology or in patterns of international trade,\n\nHaving taken into consideration the work accomplished in this sphere by the Harmonized\n                                       System Committee set up by the Customs Co-operation Council,\n\nConsidering that while the above-mentioned Nomenclature Convention has proved an effective\n                                       instrument in the attainment of some of these objectives, the best way to achieve\n                                       the desired results in this respect is to conclude a new international Convention,\n\nHave agreed as follows:\n\nFor the purpose of this Convention:\n\n(a) the \"Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System\", hereinafter referred to\n                                             as the \"Harmonized System\", means the Nomenclature comprising the headings and subheadings\n                                             and their related numerical codes, the Section, Chapter and Subheading Notes and the\n                                             General Rules for the interpretation of the Harmonized System, set out in the Annex\n                                             to this Convention;\n\n(b) \"Customs tariff nomenclature\" means the nomenclature established under the legislation\n                                             of a Contracting Party for the purposes of levying duties of Customs on imported goods;\n\n(c) \"statistical nomenclatures\" means goods nomenclatures established by a Contracting\n                                             Party for the collection of data for import and export trade statistics;\n\n(d) \"combined tariff/statistical nomenclature\" means a nomenclature, integrating Customs\n                                             tariff and statistical nomenclatures, legally required by a Contracting Party for\n                                             the declaration of goods at importation;\n\n(e) \"the Convention establishing the Council\" means the Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council, done at Brussels\n                                             on 15 December 1950;\n\n(f) \"the Council\" means the Customs Co-operation Council referred to in paragraph (e)\n                                             above;\n\n(g) \"the Secretary General\" means the Secretary General of the Council;\n\n(h) the term \"ratification\" means ratification, acceptance or approval.\n\nThe Annex to this Convention shall form an integral part thereof, and any reference to the\n                                       Convention shall include a reference to the Annex.\n\n1 Subject to the exceptions enumerated in Article 4:\n\n(a) Each Contracting Party undertakes, except as provided in subparagraph (c) of this\n                                                   paragraph, that from the date on which this Convention enters into force in respect\n                                                   of it, its Customs tariff and statistical nomenclatures shall be in conformity with\n                                                   the Harmonized System. It thus undertakes that, in respect of its Customs tariff and\n                                                   statistical nomenclatures:\n\n(i) it shall use all the headings and subheadings of the Harmonized System without addition\n                                                         or modification, together with their related numerical codes;\n\n(ii) it shall apply the General Rules for the interpretation of the Harmonized System and\n                                                         all the Section, Chapter and Subheading Notes, and shall not modify the scope of the\n                                                         Sections, Chapters, headings or subheadings of the Harmonized System; and\n\n(iii) it shall follow the numerical sequence of the Harmonized System;\n\n(b) Each Contracting Party shall also make publicly available its import and export trade\n                                                   statistics in conformity with the six-digit codes of the Harmonized System, or, on\n                                                   the initiative of the Contracting Party, beyond that level, to the extent that publication\n                                                   is not precluded for exceptional reasons such as commercial confidentiality or national\n                                                   security;\n\n(c) Nothing in this Article shall require a Contracting Party to use the subheadings of\n                                                   the Harmonized System in its Customs tariff nomenclature provided that it meets the\n                                                   obligations at (a) (i), (a) (ii) and (a) (iii) above in a combined tariff/statistical\n                                                   nomenclature.\n\n2 In complying with the undertakings at paragraph 1 (a) of this Article, each Contracting\n                                             Party may make such textual adaptations as may be necessary to give effect to the\n                                             Harmonized System in its domestic law.\n\n3 Nothing in this Article shall prevent a Contracting Party from establishing, in this\n                                             Customs tariff or statistical nomenclatures, subdivisions classifying goods beyond\n                                             the level of the Harmonized System, provided that any such subdivision is added and\n                                             coded at a level beyond that of the six-digit numerical code set out in the Annex to this Convention.\n\n1 Any developing country Contracting Party may delay its application of some or all\n                                             of the subheadings of the Harmonized System for such period as may be necessary, having\n                                             regard to its pattern of international trade or its administrative resources.\n\n2 A developing country Contracting Party which elects to apply the Harmonized System\n                                             partially under the provisions of this Article agrees to make its best efforts towards\n                                             the application of the full six-digit Harmonized System within five years of the date\n                                             on which this Convention enters into force in respect of it or within such further\n                                             period as it may consider necessary having regard to the provisions of paragraph 1\n                                             of this Article.\n\n3 A developing country Contracting Party which elects to apply the Harmonized System\n                                             partially under the provisions of this Article shall apply all or none of the two-dash\n                                             subheadings of any one one-dash subheading or all or none of the one-dash subheadings\n                                             of any one heading. In such cases of partial application, the sixth digit or the fifth\n                                             and sixth digits of that part of the Harmonized System code not applied shall be replaced\n                                             by \"0\" or \"00\" respectively.\n\n4 A developing country which elects to apply the Harmonized System partially under the\n                                             provisions of this Article shall on becoming a Contracting Party notify the Secretary\n                                             General of those subheadings which it will not apply on the date when this Convention\n                                             enters into force in respect of it and shall also notify the Secretary General of\n                                             those subheadings which it applies thereafter.\n\n5 Any developing country which elects to apply the Harmonized System partially under\n                                             the provisions of this Article may on becoming a Contracting Party notify the Secretary\n                                             General that it formally undertakes to apply the full six-digit Harmonized System\n                                             within three years of the date when this Convention enters into force in respect of\n                                             it.\n\n6 Any developing country Contracting Party which partially applies the Harmonized System\n                                             under the provisions of this Article shall be relieved from its obligations under\n                                             Article 3 in relation to the subheadings not applied.\n\nDeveloped country Contracting Parties shall furnish to developing countries that so\n                                       request, technical assistance on mutually agreed terms in respect of, inter alia,\n                                       training of personnel, transposing their existing nomenclatures to the Harmonized\n                                       System and advice on keeping their systems so transposed up-to-date with amendments\n                                       to the Harmonized System or on applying the provisions of this Convention.\n\n1 There shall be established under this Convention a Committee to be known as the Harmonized\n                                             System Committee, composed of representatives from each of the Contracting Parties.\n\n2 It shall normally meet at least twice each year.\n\n3 Its meetings shall be convened by the Secretary General and, unless the Contracting\n                                             Parties otherwise decide, shall be held at the Headquarters of the Council.\n\n4 In the Harmonized System Committee each Contracting Party shall have the right to\n                                             one vote; nevertheless, for the purposes of this Convention and without prejudice\n                                             to any future Convention, where a Customs or Economic Union as well as one or more\n                                             of its Member States are Contracting Parties such Contracting Parties shall together\n                                             exercise only one vote. Similarly, where all the Member States of a Customs or Economic\n                                             Union which is eligible to become a Contracting Party under the provisions of Article 11 (b) become Contracting Parties, they shall together exercise only one vote.\n\n5 The Harmonized System Committee shall elect its own Chairman and one or more Vice-Chairmen.\n\n6 It shall draw up its own Rules of Procedure by decision taken by not less than two-thirds\n                                             of the votes attributed to its members. The Rules of Procedure so drawn up shall be\n                                             approved by the Council.\n\n7 It shall invite such intergovernmental or other international organizations as it\n                                             may consider appropriate to participate as observers in its work.\n\n8 It shall set up Sub-Committees or Working Parties as needed, having regard, in particular,\n                                             to the provisions of paragraph 1 (a) of Article 7, and it shall determine the membership, voting rights and Rules of Procedure for\n                                             such Sub-Committees or Working Parties.\n\n1 The Harmonized System Committee, having regard to the provisions of Article 8, shall have the following functions:\n\n(a) to propose such amendments to this Convention as may be considered desirable, having\n                                                   regard, in particular, to the needs of users and to changes in technology or in patterns\n                                                   of international trade;\n\n(b) to prepare Explanatory Notes, Classification Opinions or other advice as guides to\n                                                   the interpretation of the Harmonized System;\n\n(c) to prepare recommendations to secure uniformity in the interpretation and application\n                                                   of the Harmonized System;\n\n(d) to collate and circulate information concerning the application of the Harmonized\n                                                   System;\n\n(e) on its own initiative or on request, to furnish information or guidance on any matters\n                                                   concerning the classification of goods in the Harmonized System to Contracting Parties,\n                                                   to Members of the Council and to such intergovernmental or other international organizations\n                                                   as the Committee may consider appropriate;\n\n(f) to present Reports to each Session of the Council concerning its activities, including\n                                                   proposed amendments, Explanatory Notes, Classification Opinions and other advice;\n\n(g) to exercise such other powers and functions in relation to the Harmonized System as\n                                                   the Council or the Contracting Parties may deem necessary.\n\n2 Administrative decisions of the Harmonized System Committee having budgetary implications\n                                             shall be subject to approval by the Council.\n\n[Wijziging(en) op nader te bepalen datum(s); laatste bekendgemaakt in 2017. Zie het\n                                          overzicht van wijzigingen]\n\n1 The Council shall examine proposals for amendment of this Convention, prepared by\n                                             the Harmonized System Committee, and recommend them to the Contracting Parties under\n                                             the procedure of Article 16 unless any Council Member which is a Contracting Party to this Convention requests\n                                             that the proposals or any part thereof be referred to the Committee for re-examination.\n\n2 Subject to paragraphs 3 to 6 of this Article, with respect to the Explanatory Notes,\n                                             Classification Opinions, other advice on the interpretation of the Harmonized System\n                                             and recommendations to secure uniformity in the interpretation and application of\n                                             the Harmonized System prepared by the Harmonized System Committee, any Contracting\n                                             Party to this Convention may enter a request for (i) re-examination of the matter\n                                             by the Harmonized System Committee or (ii) referral of the matter to the Council.\n                                             No Contracting Party may request a re-examination by the Harmonized System Committee\n                                             or a referral to the Council of a matter under this paragraph if the matter has been\n                                             re-examined two times by the Harmonized System Committee.\n\n3 The Explanatory Notes, Classification Opinions, other advice on the interpretation\n                                             of the Harmonized System and recommendations to secure uniformity in the interpretation\n                                             and application of the Harmonized System, prepared during a session of the Harmonized\n                                             System Committee under the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article 7, shall be deemed to be approved by the Council if, as of the end of the second month\n                                             following the month during which that session was closed, no Contracting Party to\n                                             this Convention has notified the Secretary General that it enters a request for re-examination\n                                             by the Harmonized System Committee or referral to the Council in accordance with paragraph\n                                             2 of this Article.\n\n4 Once a matter has been referred to the Council under the provisions of paragraph 2\n                                             of this Article, the Council shall approve such Explanatory Notes, Classification\n                                             Opinions, other advice or recommendations, unless any Council Member which is a Contracting\n                                             Party to this Convention requests that they be referred in whole or in part to the\n                                             Harmonized System Committee for re-examination.\n\n5 The Harmonized System Committee shall consider a matter in respect of which a request\n                                             for re-examination has been made at its first session after that matter has been referred\n                                             to it under paragraphs 2 to 4 of this Article and shall take a decision at the same\n                                             session unless circumstances require otherwise.\n\n6 Under the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article, the Harmonized System Committee\n                                             may re-examine any Explanatory Note, Classification Opinion, other advice on the interpretation\n                                             of the Harmonized System or Harmonized System related recommendation, no more than\n                                             two times after it is first prepared by the Harmonized System Committee.\n\nThe Contracting Parties do not assume by this Convention any obligation in relation\n                                       to rates of Customs duty.\n\n1 Any dispute between Contracting Parties concerning the interpretation or application\n                                             of this Convention shall, so far as possible, be settled by negotiation between them.\n\n2 Any dispute which is not so settled shall be referred by the Parties to the dispute\n                                             to the Harmonized System Committee which shall thereupon consider the dispute and\n                                             make recommendations for its settlement.\n\n3 If the Harmonized System Committee is unable to settle the dispute, it shall refer\n                                             the matter to the Council which shall make recommendations in conformity with Article III (e) of the Convention establishing the Council.\n\n4 The Parties to the dispute may agree in advance to accept the recommendations of the\n                                             Committee or the Council as binding.\n\nThe following are eligible to become Contracting Parties to this Convention:\n\n(a) Member States of the Council;\n\n(b) Customs or Economic Unions to which competence has been transferred to enter into\n                                             treaties in respect of some or all of the matters governed by this Convention; and\n\n(c) Any other State to which an invitation to that effect has been addressed by the Secretary\n                                             General at the direction of the Council.\n\n1 Any eligible State or Customs or Economic Union may become a Contracting Party to\n                                             this Convention:\n\n(a) by signing it without reservation of ratification;\n\n(b) by depositing an instrument of ratification after having signed the Convention subject\n                                                   to ratification; or\n\n(c) by acceding to it after the Convention has ceased to be open for signature.\n\n2 This Convention shall be open for signature until 31 December 1986 at the Headquarters\n                                             of the Council in Brussels by the States and Customs or Economic Unions referred to\n                                             in Article 11. Thereafter, it shall be open for their accession.\n\n3 The instruments of ratification or accession shall be deposited with the Secretary\n                                             General.\n\n1 This Convention shall enter into force on the earliest first of January which falls\n                                             at least three months after a minimum of seventeen States or Customs or Economic Unions\n                                             referred to in Article 11 above have signed it without reservation of ratification or have deposited their\n                                             instruments of ratification or accession, but not before 1 January 1988.\n\n2 For any State or Customs or Economic Union signing without reservation of ratification,\n                                             ratifying or acceding to this Convention after the minimum number specified in paragraph\n                                             1 of this Article is reached, this Convention shall enter into force on the first\n                                             of January which falls at least twelve months but not more than twenty-four months\n                                             after it has signed the Convention without reservation of ratification or has deposited\n                                             its instrument of ratification or accession, unless it specifies an earlier date.\n                                             However, the date of entry into force under the provisions of this paragraph shall\n                                             not be earlier than the date of entry into force provided for in paragraph 1 of this\n                                             Article.\n\n1 Any State may, at the time of becoming a Contracting Party to this Convention, or\n                                             at any time thereafter, declare by notification given to the Secretary General that\n                                             the Convention shall extend to all or any of the territories for whose international\n                                             relations it is responsible, named in its notification. Such notification shall take\n                                             effect on the first of January which falls at least twelve months but not more than\n                                             twenty-four months after the date of the receipt thereof by the Secretary General,\n                                             unless an earlier date is specified in the notification. However, this Convention\n                                             shall not apply to such territories before it has entered into force for the State\n                                             concerned.\n\n2 This Convention shall cease to have effect for a named territory on the date when\n                                             the Contracting Party ceases to be responsible for the international relations of\n                                             that territory or on such earlier date as may be notified to the Secretary General\n                                             under the procedure of Article 15.\n\nThis Convention is of unlimited duration. Nevertheless any Contracting Party may denounce\n                                       it and such denunciation shall take effect one year after the receipt of the instrument\n                                       of denunciation by the Secretary General, unless a later date is specified therein.\n\n1 The Council may recommend amendments to this Convention to the Contracting Parties.\n\n2 Any Contracting Party may notify the Secretary General of an objection to a recommended\n                                             amendment and may subsequently withdraw such objection within the period specified\n                                             in paragraph 3 of this Article.\n\n3 Any recommended amendment shall be deemed to be accepted six months after the date\n                                             of its notification by the Secretary General provided that there is no objection outstanding\n                                             at the end of this period.\n\n4 Accepted amendments shall enter into force for all Contracting Parties on one of the\n                                             following dates:\n\n(a) where the recommended amendment is notified before 1 April, the date shall be the\n                                                   first of January of the second year following the date of such notification,\n\nor\n\n(b) where the recommended amendment is notified on or after 1 April, the date shall be\n                                                   the first of January of the third year following the date of such notification.\n\n5 The statistical nomenclatures of each Contracting Party and its Customs tariff nomenclature\n                                             or, in the case provided for under paragraph 1 (c) of Article 3, its combined tariff/statistical nomenclature, shall be brought into conformity with\n                                             the amended Harmonized System on the date specified in paragraph 4 of this Article.\n\n6 Any State or Customs or Economic Union signing without reservation of ratification,\n                                             ratifying or acceding to this Convention shall be deemed to have accepted any amendments\n                                             thereto which, at the date when it becomes a Contracting Party, have entered into\n                                             force or have been accepted under the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Article.\n\nOn any matter affecting the Harmonized System, paragraph 4 of Article 6, Article 8 and paragraph 2 of Article 16 shall confer rights on a Contracting Party:\n\n(a) in respect of all parts of the Harmonized System which it applies under the provisions\n                                             of this Convention; or\n\n(b) until the date when this Convention enters into force in respect of it in accordance\n                                             with the provisions of Article 13, in respect of all parts of the Harmonized System which it is obligated to apply\n                                             at that date under the provisions of this Convention; or\n\n(c) in respect of all parts of the Harmonized System, provided that it has formally undertaken\n                                             to apply the full six-digit Harmonized System within the period of three years referred\n                                             to in paragraph 5 of Article 4 and until the expiration of that period.\n\nNo reservations to this Convention shall be permitted.\n\nThe Secretary General shall notify Contracting Parties, other signatory States, Member\n                                       States of the Council which are not Contracting Parties to this Convention, and the\n                                       Secretary General of the United Nations, of the following:\n\n(a) Notifications under Article 4;\n\n(b) Signatures, ratifications and accessions as referred to in Article 12;\n\n(c) The date on which the Convention shall enter into force in accordance with Article 13;\n\n(d) Notifications under Article 14;\n\n(e) Denunciations under Article 15;\n\n(f) Amendments to the Convention recommended under Article 16;\n\n(g) Objections in respect of recommended amendments under Article 16, and, where appropriate, their withdrawal; and\n\n(h) Amendments accepted under Article 16, and the date of their entry into force.\n\nThis Convention shall be registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations in\n                                       accordance with the provisions of Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations at the request of the Secretary General of the Council.\n\nIN WITNESS THEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed this\n                                    Convention.\n\nDONE at Brussels on the 14th day of June 1983 in the English and French languages,\n                                    both texts being equally authentic, in a single original which shall be deposited\n                                    with the Secretary General of the Council who shall transmit certified copies thereof\n                                    to all the States and Customs or Economic Unions referred to in Article 11.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Any reference in this Section to a particular genus or species of an animal, except\n                                                where the context otherwise requires, includes a reference to the young of that genus\n                                                or species.\n\n2. Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the Nomenclature any reference\n                                                to \u201cdried\u201d products also covers products which have been dehydrated, evaporated or\n                                                freeze-dried.\n\nNote.\n\n1. This Chapter covers all live animals except :\n\na) Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, of heading 03.01,\n                                                         03.06, 03.07 or 03.08;\n\nb) Cultures of micro-organisms and other products of heading 30.02; and\n\nc) Animals of heading 95.08.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n01.01\n\nLive horses, asses, mules and hinnies.\n\n- Horses :\n\n0101.21\n\n-- Pure-bred breeding animals\n\n0101.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0101.30\n\n- Asses\n\n0101.90\n\n- Other\n\n01.02\n\nLive bovine animals.\n\n- Cattle :\n\n0102.21\n\n-- Pure-bred breeding animals\n\n0102.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Buffalo :\n\n0102.31\n\n-- Pure-bred breeding animals\n\n0102.39\n\n-- Other\n\n0102.90\n\n- Other\n\n01.03\n\nLive swine.\n\n0103.10\n\n- Pure-bred breeding animals\n\n- Other :\n\n0103.91\n\n-- Weighing less than 50 kg\n\n0103.92\n\n-- Weighing 50 kg or more\n\n01.04\n\nLive sheep and goats.\n\n0104.10\n\n- Sheep\n\n0104.20\n\n- Goats\n\n01.05\n\nLive poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species\nGallus domesticus\n, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls.\n\n- Weighing not more than 185 g :\n\n0105.11\n\n-- Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus\n\n0105.12\n\n-- Turkeys\n\n0105.13\n\n-- Ducks\n\n0105.14\n\n-- Geese\n\n0105.15\n\n-- Guinea fowls\n\n- Other :\n\n0105.94\n\n-- Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus\n\n0105.99\n\n-- Other\n\n01.06\n\nOther live animals.\n\n- Mammals :\n\n0106.11\n\n-- Primates\n\n0106.12\n\n-- Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs\n                                                            (mammals of the order Sirenia); seals, sea lions and walruses (mammals of the suborder\n                                                            Pinnipedia)\n\n0106.13\n\n-- Camels and other camelids (Camelidae)\n\n0106.14\n\n-- Rabbits and hares\n\n0106.19\n\n-- Other\n\n0106.20\n\n- Reptiles (including snakes and turtles)\n\n- Birds :\n\n0106.31\n\n-- Birds of prey\n\n0106.32\n\n-- Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos)\n\n0106.33\n\n-- Ostriches; emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae)\n\n0106.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Insects :\n\n0106.41\n\n-- Bees\n\n0106.49\n\n-- Other\n\n0106.90\n\n- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Products of the kinds described in headings 02.01 to 02.08 or 02.10, unfit or unsuitable\n                                                         for human consumption;\n\nb) Edible, non-living insects (heading 04.10);\n\nc) Guts, bladders or stomachs of animals (heading 05.04) or animal blood (heading 05.11\n                                                         or 30.02); or\n\nd) Animal fat, other than products of heading 02.09 (Chapter 15).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n02.01\n\nMeat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled.\n\n0201.10\n\n- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0201.20\n\n- Other cuts with bone in\n\n0201.30\n\n- Boneless\n\n02.02\n\nMeat of bovine animals, frozen.\n\n0202.10\n\n- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0202.20\n\n- Other cuts with bone in\n\n0202.30\n\n- Boneless\n\n02.03\n\nMeat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n- Fresh or chilled :\n\n0203.11\n\n-- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0203.12\n\n-- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in\n\n0203.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Frozen :\n\n0203.21\n\n-- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0203.22\n\n-- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in\n\n0203.29\n\n-- Other\n\n02.04\n\nMeat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n0204.10\n\n- Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled\n\n- Other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled :\n\n0204.21\n\n-- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0204.22\n\n-- Other cuts with bone in\n\n0204.23\n\n-- Boneless\n\n0204.30\n\n- Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen\n\n- Other meat of sheep, frozen :\n\n0204.41\n\n-- Carcasses and half-carcasses\n\n0204.42\n\n-- Other cuts with bone in\n\n0204.43\n\n-- Boneless\n\n0204.50\n\n- Meat of goats\n\n02.05\n\n0205.00\n\nMeat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n02.06\n\nEdible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies,\n                                                               fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n0206.10\n\n- Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled\n\n- Of bovine animals, frozen :\n\n0206.21\n\n-- Tongues\n\n0206.22\n\n-- Livers\n\n0206.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0206.30\n\n- Of swine, fresh or chilled\n\n- Of swine, frozen :\n\n0206.41\n\n-- Livers\n\n0206.49\n\n-- Other\n\n0206.80\n\n- Other, fresh or chilled\n\n0206.90\n\n- Other, frozen\n\n02.07\n\nMeat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 01.05, fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n- Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus :\n\n0207.11\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.12\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, frozen\n\n0207.13\n\n-- Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.14\n\n-- Cuts and offal, frozen\n\n- Of turkeys :\n\n0207.24\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.25\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, frozen\n\n0207.26\n\n-- Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.27\n\n-- Cuts and offal, frozen\n\n- Of ducks :\n\n0207.41\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.42\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, frozen\n\n0207.43\n\n-- Fatty livers, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.44\n\n-- Other, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.45\n\n-- Other, frozen\n\n- Of geese :\n\n0207.51\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.52\n\n-- Not cut in pieces, frozen\n\n0207.53\n\n-- Fatty livers, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.54\n\n-- Other, fresh or chilled\n\n0207.55\n\n-- Other, frozen\n\n0207.60\n\n- Of guinea fowls\n\n02.08\n\nOther meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n0208.10\n\n- Of rabbits or hares\n\n0208.30\n\n- Of primates\n\n0208.40\n\n- Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and\n                                                            dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia); of seals, sea lions and walruses (mammals\n                                                            of the suborder Pinnipedia)\n\n0208.50\n\n- Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles)\n\n0208.60\n\n- Of camels and other camelids (Camelidae)\n\n0208.90\n\n- Other\n\n02.09\n\nPig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted,\n                                                               fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked.\n\n0209.10\n\n- Of pigs\n\n0209.90\n\n- Other\n\n02.10\n\nMeat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals\n                                                               of meat or meat offal.\n\n- Meat of swine :\n\n0210.11\n\n-- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in\n\n0210.12\n\n-- Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof\n\n0210.19\n\n-- Other\n\n0210.20\n\n- Meat of bovine animals\n\n- Other, including edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal :\n\n0210.91\n\n-- Of primates\n\n0210.92\n\n-- Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and\n                                                            dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia); of seals, sea lions and walruses (mammals\n                                                            of the suborder Pinnipedia)\n\n0210.93\n\n-- Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles)\n\n0210.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Mammals of heading 01.06;\n\nb) Meat of mammals of heading 01.06 (heading 02.08 or 02.10);\n\nc) Fish (including livers, roes and milt thereof) or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic\n                                                         invertebrates, dead and unfit or unsuitable for human consumption by reason of either\n                                                         their species or their condition (Chapter 5); flours, meals or pellets of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates,\n                                                         unfit for human consumption (heading 23.01); or\n\nd) Caviar or caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (heading 16.04).\n\n2. In this Chapter the term \u201cpellets\u201d means products which have been agglomerated either\n                                                   directly by compression or by the addition of a small quantity of binder.\n\n3. Headings 03.05 to 03.08 do not cover flours, meals and pellets, fit for human consumption\n                                                   (heading 03.09).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n03.01\n\nLive fish.\n\n- Ornamental fish :\n\n0301.11\n\n-- Freshwater\n\n0301.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other live fish :\n\n0301.91\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus\n                                                               gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0301.92\n\n-- Eels (Anguilla spp.)\n\n0301.93\n\n-- Carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.)\n\n0301.94\n\n-- Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis)\n\n0301.95\n\n-- Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii)\n\n0301.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.02\n\nFish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04.\n\n- Salmonidae, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.11\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus\n                                                               gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0302.13\n\n-- Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus)\n\n0302.14\n\n-- Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho)\n\n0302.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.21\n\n-- Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis)\n\n0302.22\n\n-- Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)\n\n0302.23\n\n-- Sole (Solea spp.)\n\n0302.24\n\n-- Turbots (Psetta maxima)\n\n0302.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack tuna (stripe-bellied bonito) (Katsuwonus pelamis), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99\u00a0:\n\n0302.31\n\n-- Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga)\n\n0302.32\n\n-- Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares)\n\n0302.33\n\n-- Skipjack tuna (stripe-bellied bonito) (Katsuwonus pelamis)\n\n0302.34\n\n-- Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus)\n\n0302.35\n\n-- Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis)\n\n0302.36\n\n-- Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii)\n\n0302.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), anchovies (Engraulis spp.), sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus), Indian mackerels (Rastrelliger spp.), seerfishes (Scomberomorus spp.), jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.), jacks, crevalles (Caranx spp.), cobia (Rachycentron canadum), silver pomfrets (Pampus spp.), Pacific saury (Cololabis saira), scads (Decapterus spp.), capelin (Mallotus villosus), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), Kawakawa (Euthynnus affinis), bonitos (Sarda spp.), marlins, sailfishes, spearfish (Istiophoridae), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.41\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii)\n\n0302.42\n\n-- Anchovies (Engraulis spp.)\n\n0302.43\n\n-- Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus)\n\n0302.44\n\n-- Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus)\n\n0302.45\n\n-- Jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.)\n\n0302.46\n\n-- Cobia (Rachycentron canadum)\n\n0302.47\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0302.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.51\n\n-- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0302.52\n\n-- Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus)\n\n0302.53\n\n-- Coalfish (Pollachius virens)\n\n0302.54\n\n-- Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.)\n\n0302.55\n\n-- Alaska Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)\n\n0302.56\n\n-- Blue whitings (Micromesistius poutassou, Micromesistius australis)\n\n0302.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.71\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.)\n\n0302.72\n\n-- Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.)\n\n0302.73\n\n-- Carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.)\n\n0302.74\n\n-- Eels (Anguilla spp.)\n\n0302.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other fish, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0302.91 to 0302.99 :\n\n0302.81\n\n-- Dogfish and other sharks\n\n0302.82\n\n-- Rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0302.83\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0302.84\n\n-- Seabass (Dicentrarchus spp.)\n\n0302.85\n\n-- Seabream (Sparidae)\n\n0302.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Livers, roes, milt, fish fins, heads, tails, maws and other edible fish offal :\n\n0302.91\n\n-- Livers, roes and milt\n\n0302.92\n\n-- Shark fins\n\n0302.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.03\n\nFish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04.\n\n- Salmonidae, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.11\n\n-- Sockeye salmon (red salmon) (Oncorhynchus nerka)\n\n0303.12\n\n-- Other Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus)\n\n0303.13\n\n-- Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho)\n\n0303.14\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0303.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.23\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.)\n\n0303.24\n\n-- Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.)\n\n0303.25\n\n-- Carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.)\n\n0303.26\n\n-- Eels (Anguilla spp.)\n\n0303.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.31\n\n-- Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis)\n\n0303.32\n\n-- Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)\n\n0303.33\n\n-- Sole (Solea spp.)\n\n0303.34\n\n-- Turbots (Psetta maxima)\n\n0303.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack tuna (stripe-bellied bonito) (Katsuwonus pelamis), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99\u00a0:\n\n0303.41\n\n-- Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga)\n\n0303.42\n\n-- Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares)\n\n0303.43\n\n-- Skipjack tuna (stripe-bellied bonito) (Katsuwonus pelamis)\n\n0303.44\n\n-- Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus)\n\n0303.45\n\n-- Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis)\n\n0303.46\n\n-- Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii)\n\n0303.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), anchovies (Engraulis spp.), sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus), Indian mackerels (Rastrelliger spp.), seerfishes (Scomberomorus spp), jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.), jacks, crevalles (Caranx spp.), cobia (Rachycentron canadum), silver pomfrets (Pampus spp.), Pacific saury (Cololabis saira), scads (Decapterus spp.), capelin (Mallotus villosus), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), Kawakawa (Euthynnus affinis), bonitos (Sarda spp.), marlins, sailfishes, spearfish (Istiophoridae), excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.51\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii)\n\n0303.53\n\n-- Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus)\n\n0303.54\n\n-- Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus)\n\n0303.55\n\n-- Jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.)\n\n0303.56\n\n-- Cobia (Rachycentron canadum)\n\n0303.57\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0303.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.63\n\n-- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0303.64\n\n-- Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus)\n\n0303.65\n\n-- Coalfish (Pollachius virens)\n\n0303.66\n\n-- Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.)\n\n0303.67\n\n-- Alaska Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)\n\n0303.68\n\n-- Blue whitings (Micromesistius poutassou, Micromesistius australis)\n\n0303.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other fish, excluding edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99 :\n\n0303.81\n\n-- Dogfish and other sharks\n\n0303.82\n\n-- Rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0303.83\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0303.84\n\n-- Seabass (Dicentrarchus spp.)\n\n0303.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Livers, roes, milt, fish fins, heads, tails, maws and other edible fish offal :\n\n0303.91\n\n-- Livers, roes and milt\n\n0303.92\n\n-- Shark fins\n\n0303.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.04\n\nFish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen.\n\n- Fresh or chilled fillets of tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) :\n\n0304.31\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.)\n\n0304.32\n\n-- Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.)\n\n0304.33\n\n-- Nile Perch (Lates niloticus)\n\n0304.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fresh or chilled fillets of other fish :\n\n0304.41\n\n-- Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Huchohucho)\n\n0304.42\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0304.43\n\n-- Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae)\n\n0304.44\n\n-- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae\n\n0304.45\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0304.46\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0304.47\n\n-- Dogfish and other sharks\n\n0304.48\n\n-- Rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0304.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, fresh or chilled :\n\n0304.51\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0304.52\n\n-- Salmonidae\n\n0304.53\n\n-- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae\n\n0304.54\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0304.55\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0304.56\n\n-- Dogfish and other sharks\n\n0304.57\n\n-- Rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0304.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Frozen fillets of tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) :\n\n0304.61\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.)\n\n0304.62\n\n-- Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.)\n\n0304.63\n\n-- Nile Perch (Lates niloticus)\n\n0304.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Frozen fillets of fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae :\n\n0304.71\n\n-- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0304.72\n\n-- Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus)\n\n0304.73\n\n-- Coalfish (Pollachius virens)\n\n0304.74\n\n-- Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.)\n\n0304.75\n\n-- Alaska Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)\n\n0304.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Frozen fillets of other fish :\n\n0304.81\n\n-- Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Huchohucho)\n\n0304.82\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0304.83\n\n-- Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae)\n\n0304.84\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0304.85\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0304.86\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii)\n\n0304.87\n\n-- Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack tuna (stripe-bellied bonito) (Katsuwonus pelamis)\n\n0304.88\n\n-- Dogfish, other sharks, rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0304.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, frozen :\n\n0304.91\n\n-- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)\n\n0304.92\n\n-- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)\n\n0304.93\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0304.94\n\n-- Alaska Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)\n\n0304.95\n\n-- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae,\n                                                               Moridae and Muraenolepididae, other than Alaska Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)\n\n0304.96\n\n-- Dogfish and other sharks\n\n0304.97\n\n-- Rays and skates (Rajidae)\n\n0304.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.05\n\nFish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during\n                                                               the smoking process..\n\n0305.20\n\n- Livers, roes and milt of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine\n\n- Fish fillets, dried, salted or in brine, but not smoked :\n\n0305.31\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0305.32\n\n-- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae\n\n0305.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Smoked fish, including fillets, other than edible fish offal :\n\n0305.41\n\n-- Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha,\n                                                               Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho)\n\n0305.42\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii)\n\n0305.43\n\n-- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)\n\n0305.44\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0305.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Dried fish, other than edible fish offal, whether or not salted but not smoked :\n\n0305.51\n\n-- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0305.52\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0305.53\n\n-- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae, other than cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0305.54\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), anchovies (Engraulis spp.), sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus), Indian mackerels (Rastrelliger spp.), seerfishes (Scomberomorus spp.), jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.), jacks, crevalles (Caranx spp.), cobia (Rachycentron canadum), silver pomfrets (Pampus spp.), Pacific saury (Cololabis saira), scads (Decapterus spp.), capelin (Mallotus villosus), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), Kawakawa (Euthynnus affinis), bonitos (Sarda spp.), marlins, sailfishes, spearfish (Istiophoridae)\n\n0305.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fish, salted but not dried or smoked and fish in brine, other than edible fish offal\n                                                            :\n\n0305.61\n\n-- Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii)\n\n0305.62\n\n-- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus)\n\n0305.63\n\n-- Anchovies (Engraulis spp.)\n\n0305.64\n\n-- Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus spp., Carassius spp., Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus, Catla catla, Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp.), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.)\n\n0305.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fish fins, heads, tails, maws and other edible fish offal :\n\n0305.71\n\n-- Shark fins\n\n0305.72\n\n-- Fish heads, tails and maws\n\n0305.79\n\n-- Other\n\n03.06\n\nCrustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted\n                                                               or in brine; smoked crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before\n                                                               or during the smoking process; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling\n                                                               in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine.\n\n- Frozen :\n\n0306.11\n\n-- Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.)\n\n0306.12\n\n-- Lobsters (Homarus spp.)\n\n0306.14\n\n-- Crabs\n\n0306.15\n\n-- Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus)\n\n0306.16\n\n-- Cold-water shrimps and prawns (Pandalus spp., Crangon crangon)\n\n0306.17\n\n-- Other shrimps and prawns\n\n0306.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Live, fresh or chilled :\n\n0306.31\n\n-- Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.)\n\n0306.32\n\n-- Lobsters (Homarus spp.)\n\n0306.33\n\n-- Crabs\n\n0306.34\n\n-- Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus)\n\n0306.35\n\n-- Cold-water shrimps and prawns (Pandalus spp., Crangon crangon)\n\n0306.36\n\n-- Other shrimps and prawns\n\n0306.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n0306.91\n\n-- Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.)\n\n0306.92\n\n-- Lobsters (Homarus spp.)\n\n0306.93\n\n-- Crabs\n\n0306.94\n\n-- Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus)\n\n0306.95\n\n-- Shrimps and prawns\n\n0306.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.07\n\nMolluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or\n                                                               in brine; smoked molluscs, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or\n                                                               during the smoking process.\n\n- Oysters :\n\n0307.11\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.12\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Scallops and other molluscs of the family Pectinidae :\n\n0307.21\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.22\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Mussels (Mytilus spp., Perna spp.) :\n\n0307.31\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.32\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cuttle fish and squid :\n\n0307.42\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.43\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Octopus (Octopus spp.) :\n\n0307.51\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.52\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.59\n\n-- Other\n\n0307.60\n\n- Snails, other than sea snails\n\n- Clams, cockles and ark shells (families Arcidae, Arcticidae, Cardiidae, Donacidae, Hiatellidae, Mactridae, Mesodesmatidae, Myidae, Semelidae, Solecurtidae, Solenidae, Tridacnidae and Veneridae) :\n\n0307.71\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.72\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Abalone (Haliotis spp.) and stromboid conchs (Strombus spp.) :\n\n0307.81\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled abalone (Haliotis spp.)\n\n0307.82\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled stromboid conchs (Strombus spp.)\n\n0307.83\n\n-- Frozen abalone (Haliotis spp.)\n\n0307.84\n\n-- Frozen stromboid conchs (Strombus spp.)\n\n0307.87\n\n-- Other abalone (Haliotis spp.)\n\n0307.88\n\n-- Other stromboid conchs (Strombus spp.)\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n0307.91\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0307.92\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0307.99\n\n-- Other\n\n03.08\n\nAquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen,\n                                                               dried, salted or in brine; smoked aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and\n                                                               molluscs, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process.\n\n- Sea cucumbers (Stichopus japonicus, Holothuroidea) :\n\n0308.11\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0308.12\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0308.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus spp., Paracentrotus lividus, Loxechinus albus, Echinus esculentus) :\n\n0308.21\n\n-- Live, fresh or chilled\n\n0308.22\n\n-- Frozen\n\n0308.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0308.30\n\n- Jellyfish (Rhopilema spp.)\n\n0308.90\n\n- Other\n\n03.09\n\nFlours, meals and pellets of fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates,\n                                                               fit for human consumption.\n\n0309.10\n\n- Of fish\n\n0309.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. The expression \u201cmilk\u201d means full cream milk or partially or completely skimmed milk.\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 04.03, yogurt may be concentrated or flavoured and may\n                                                   contain added sugar or other sweetening matter, fruit, nuts, cocoa, chocolate, spices,\n                                                   coffee or coffee extracts, plants, parts of plants, cereals or bakers\u2019 wares, provided\n                                                   that any added substance is not used for the purpose of replacing, in whole or in\n                                                   part, any milk constituent, and the product retains the essential character of yogurt.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 04.05 :\n\na) The term \u201cbutter\u201d means natural butter, whey butter or recombined butter (fresh, salted\n                                                         or rancid, including canned butter) derived exclusively from milk, with a milkfat\n                                                         content of 80 % or more but not more than 95 % by weight, a maximum milk solids-not-fat\n                                                         content of 2 % by weight and a maximum water content of 16 % by weight. Butter does\n                                                         not contain added emulsifiers, but may contain sodium chloride, food colours, neutralising\n                                                         salts and cultures of harmless lactic-acid-producing bacteria.\n\nb) The expression \u201cdairy spreads\u201d means a spreadable emulsion of the water-in-oil type,\n                                                         containing milkfat as the only fat in the product, with a milkfat content of 39 %\n                                                         or more but less than 80 % by weight.\n\n4. Products obtained by the concentration of whey and with the addition of milk or milkfat\n                                                   are to be classified as cheese in heading 04.06 provided that they have the three\n                                                   following characteristics :\n\na) a milkfat content, by weight of the dry matter, of 5 % or more;\n\nb) a dry matter content, by weight, of at least 70 % but not exceeding 85 %; and\n\nc) they are moulded or capable of being moulded.\n\n5. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Non-living insects, unfit for human consumption (heading 05.11);\n\nb) Products obtained from whey, containing by weight more than 95 % lactose, expressed\n                                                         as anhydrous lactose calculated on the dry matter (heading 17.02);\n\nc) Products obtained from milk by replacing one or more of its natural constituents (for\n                                                         example, butyric fats) by another substance (for example, oleic fats) (heading 19.01\n                                                         or 21.06); or\n\nd) Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight\n                                                         more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter) (heading 35.02) or globulins\n                                                         (heading 35.04).\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 04.10, the term \u201cinsects\u201d means edible non- living insects,\n                                                   whole or in parts, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, smoked, salted or in brine, as well\n                                                   as flours and meals of insects, fit for human consumption. However, it does not cover\n                                                   edible non-living insects otherwise prepared or preserved (generally Section IV).\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 0404.10, the expression \u201cmodified whey\u201d means products\n                                                   consisting of whey constituents, that is, whey from which all or part of the lactose,\n                                                   proteins or minerals have been removed, whey to which natural whey constituents have\n                                                   been added, and products obtained by mixing natural whey constituents.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 0405.10 the term \u201cbutter\u201d does not include dehydrated\n                                                   butter or ghee (subheading 0405.90).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n04.01\n\nMilk and cream, not concentrated nor containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n0401.10\n\n- Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1 %\n\n0401.20\n\n- Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1 % but not exceeding 6 %\n\n0401.40\n\n- Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 6 % but not exceeding 10 %\n\n0401.50\n\n- Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 10 %\n\n04.02\n\nMilk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n0402.10\n\n- In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding\n                                                            1.5 %\n\n- In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight, exceeding\n                                                            1.5 % :\n\n0402.21\n\n-- Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter\n\n0402.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n0402.91\n\n-- Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter\n\n0402.99\n\n-- Other\n\n04.03\n\nYogurt; buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, kephir and other fermented or acidified\n                                                               milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening\n                                                               matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa.\n\n0403.20\n\n- Yogurt\n\n0403.90\n\n- Other\n\n04.04\n\nWhey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter;\n                                                               products consisting of natural milk constituents, whether or not containing added\n                                                               sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n0404.10\n\n- Whey and modified whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or\n                                                            other sweetening matter\n\n0404.90\n\n- Other\n\n04.05\n\nButter and other fats and oils derived from milk; dairy spreads.\n\n0405.10\n\n- Butter\n\n0405.20\n\n- Dairy spreads\n\n0405.90\n\n- Other\n\n04.06\n\nCheese and curd.\n\n0406.10\n\n- Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese, including whey cheese, and curd\n\n0406.20\n\n- Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds\n\n0406.30\n\n- Processed cheese, not grated or powdered\n\n0406.40\n\n- Blue-veined cheese and other cheese containing veins produced by Penicillium roqueforti\n\n0406.90\n\n- Other cheese\n\n04.07\n\nBirds\u2019 eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked.\n\n- Fertilised eggs for incubation :\n\n0407.11\n\n-- Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus\n\n0407.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other fresh eggs :\n\n0407.21\n\n-- Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus\n\n0407.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0407.90\n\n- Others\n\n04.08\n\nBirds\u2019 eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling\n                                                               in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added\n                                                               sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n- Egg yolks :\n\n0408.11\n\n-- Dried\n\n0408.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n0408.91\n\n-- Dried\n\n0408.99\n\n-- Other\n\n04.09\n\n0409.00\n\nNatural honey.\n\n04.10\n\nInsects and other edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n0410.10\n\n- Insects\n\n0410.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces\n                                                         thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried);\n\nb) Hides or skins (including furskins) other than goods of heading 05.05 and parings\n                                                         and similar waste of raw hides or skins of heading 05.11 (Chapter 41 or 43);\n\nc) Animal textile materials, other than horsehair and horsehair waste (Section XI); or\n\nd) Prepared knots or tufts for broom or brush making (heading 96.03).\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 05.01, the sorting of hair by length (provided the root\n                                                   ends and tip ends respectively are not arranged together) shall be deemed not to constitute\n                                                   working.\n\n3. Throughout the Nomenclature, elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and wild boar\n                                                   tusks, rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are regarded as \u201civory\u201d.\n\n4. Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression \u201chorsehair\u201d means hair of the manes or\n                                                   tails of equine or bovine animals. Heading 05.11 covers, inter alia, horsehair and horsehair waste, whether or not put up as a layer with or without\n                                                   supporting material.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n05.01\n\n0501.00\n\nHuman hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair.\n\n05.02\n\nPigs\u2019, hogs\u2019 or boars\u2019 bristles and hair; badger hair and other brush making hair;\n                                                               waste of such bristles or hair.\n\n0502.10\n\n- Pigs\u2019, hogs\u2019 or boars\u2019 bristles and hair and waste thereof\n\n0502.90\n\n- Other\n\n[05.03]\n\n05.04\n\n0504.00\n\nGuts, bladders and stomachs of animals (other than fish), whole and pieces thereof,\n                                                               fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked.\n\n05.05\n\nSkins and other parts of birds, with their feathers or down, feathers and parts of\n                                                               feathers (whether or not with trimmed edges) and down, not further worked than cleaned,\n                                                               disinfected or treated for preservation; powder and waste of feathers or parts of\n                                                               feathers.\n\n0505.10\n\n- Feathers of a kind used for stuffing; down\n\n0505.90\n\n- Other\n\n05.06\n\nBones and horn-cores, unworked, defatted, simply prepared (but not cut to shape),\n                                                               treated with acid or degelatinised; powder and waste of these products.\n\n0506.10\n\n- Ossein and bones treated with acid\n\n0506.90\n\n- Other\n\n05.07\n\nIvory, tortoise-shell, whalebone and whalebone hair, horns, antlers, hooves, nails,\n                                                               claws and beaks, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape; powder and waste\n                                                               of these products.\n\n0507.10\n\n- Ivory; ivory powder and waste\n\n0507.90\n\n- Other\n\n05.08\n\n0508.00\n\nCoral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked;\n                                                               shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply\n                                                               prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof.\n\n[05.09]\n\n05.10\n\n0510.00\n\nAmbergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides; bile, whether or not dried; glands\n                                                               and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, fresh,\n                                                               chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved.\n\n05.11\n\nAnimal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of Chapter 1 or\n                                                               3, unfit for human consumption.\n\n0511.10\n\n- Bovine semen\n\n- Other :\n\n0511.91\n\n-- Products of fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; dead\n                                                            animals of Chapter 3\n\n0511.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. In this Section the term \u201cpellets\u201d means products which have been agglomerated either\n                                                directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding\n                                                3\u00a0% by weight.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Subject to the second part of heading 06.01, this Chapter covers only live trees and\n                                                   goods (including seedling vegetables) of a kind commonly supplied by nursery gardeners\n                                                   or florists for planting or for ornamental use; nevertheless it does not include potatoes,\n                                                   onions, shallots, garlic or other products of Chapter 7.\n\n2. Any reference in heading 06.03 or 06.04 to goods of any kind shall be construed as\n                                                   including a reference to bouquets, floral baskets, wreaths and similar articles made\n                                                   wholly or partly of goods of that kind, account not being taken of accessories of\n                                                   other materials. However, these headings do not include collages or similar decorative\n                                                   plaques of heading 97.01.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n06.01\n\nBulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in\n                                                               flower; chicory plants and roots other than roots of heading 12.12.\n\n0601.10\n\n- Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant\n\n0601.20\n\n- Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower;\n                                                            chicory plants and roots\n\n06.02\n\nOther live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn.\n\n0602.10\n\n- Unrooted cuttings and slips\n\n0602.20\n\n- Trees, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds which bear edible fruit or nuts\n\n0602.30\n\n- Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not\n\n0602.40\n\n- Roses, grafted or not\n\n0602.90\n\n- Other\n\n06.03\n\nCut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes,\n                                                               fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared.\n\n- Fresh :\n\n0603.11\n\n-- Roses\n\n0603.12\n\n-- Carnations\n\n0603.13\n\n-- Orchids\n\n0603.14\n\n-- Chrysanthemums\n\n0603.15\n\n-- Lilies (Lilium spp.)\n\n0603.19\n\n-- Other\n\n0603.90\n\n- Other\n\n06.04\n\nFoliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses,\n                                                               mosses and lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental\n                                                               purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared.\n\n0604.20\n\n- Fresh\n\n0604.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover forage products of heading 12.14.\n\n2. In headings 07.09, 07.10, 07.11 and 07.12 the word \u201cvegetables\u201d includes edible mushrooms,\n                                                   truffles, olives, capers, marrows, pumpkins, aubergines, sweet corn (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 Origanummajorana).\n\n3. Heading 07.12 covers all dried vegetables of the kinds falling in headings 07.01 to\n                                                   07.11, other than\u00a0:\n\na) dried leguminous vegetables, shelled (heading 07.13);\n\nb) sweet corn in the forms specified in headings 11.02 to 11.04;\n\nc) flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes (heading 11.05);\n\nd) flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 07.13 (heading\n                                                         11.06).\n\n4. However, dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta are excluded from this Chapter (heading 09.04).\n\n5. Heading 07.11 applies to vegetables which have been treated solely to ensure their\n                                                   provisional preservation during transport or storage prior to use (for example, by\n                                                   sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions),\n                                                   provided they remain unsuitable for immediate consumption in that state.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n07.01\n\nPotatoes, fresh or chilled.\n\n0701.10\n\n- Seed\n\n0701.90\n\n- Other\n\n07.02\n\n0702.00\n\nTomatoes, fresh or chilled.\n\n07.03\n\nOnions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled.\n\n0703.10\n\n- Onions and shallots\n\n0703.20\n\n- Garlic\n\n0703.90\n\n- Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables\n\n07.04\n\nCabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and similar edible brassicas, fresh or chilled.\n\n0704.10\n\n- Cauliflowers and broccoli\n\n0704.20\n\n- Brussels sprouts\n\n0704.90\n\n- Other\n\n07.05\n\nLettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), fresh or chilled.\n\n- Lettuce :\n\n0705.11\n\n-- abbage lettuce (head lettuce)\n\n0705.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Chicory :\n\n0705.21\n\n-- Witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum)\n\n0705.29\n\n-- Other\n\n07.06\n\nCarrots, turnips, salad beetroot, salsify, celeriac, radishes and similar edible roots,\n                                                               fresh or chilled.\n\n0706.10\n\n- Carrots and turnips\n\n0706.90\n\n- Other\n\n07.07\n\n0707.00\n\nCucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled.\n\n07.08\n\nLeguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled.\n\n0708.10\n\n- Peas (Pisum sativum)\n\n0708.20\n\n- Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.)\n\n0708.90\n\n- Other leguminous vegetables\n\n07.09\n\nOther vegetables, fresh or chilled.\n\n0709.20\n\n- Asparagus\n\n0709.30\n\n- Aubergines (egg-plants)\n\n0709.40\n\n- Celery other than celeriac\n\n- Mushrooms and truffles :\n\n0709.51\n\n-- Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus\n\n0709.52\n\n-- Mushrooms of the genus Boletus\n\n0709.53\n\n-- Mushrooms of the genus Cantharellus\n\n0709.54\n\n-- Shiitake (Lentinus edodes)\n\n0709.55\n\n-- Matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake, Tricholoma magnivelare, Tricholoma anatolicum, Tricholoma dulciolens,\n                                                               Tricholoma caligatum)\n\n0709.56\n\n-- Truffles (Tuber spp.)\n\n0709.59\n\n-- Other\n\n0709.60\n\n- Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta\n\n0709.70\n\n- Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach)\n\n- Other :\n\n0709.91\n\n-- Globe artichokes\n\n0709.92\n\n-- Olives\n\n0709.93\n\n-- Pumpkins, squash and gourds (Cucurbita spp.)\n\n0709.99\n\n-- Other\n\n07.10\n\nVegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozen.\n\n0710.10\n\n- Potatoes\n\n- Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled\u00a0:\n\n0710.21\n\n-- Peas (Pisum sativum)\n\n0710.22\n\n-- Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.)\n\n0710.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0710.30\n\n- Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach)\n\n0710.40\n\n- Sweet corn\n\n0710.80\n\n- Other vegetables\n\n0710.90\n\n- Mixtures of vegetables\n\n07.11\n\nVegetables provisionally preserved, but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumption.\n\n0711.20\n\n- Olives\n\n0711.40\n\n- Cucumbers and gherkins\n\n- Mushrooms and truffles\u00a0:\n\n0711.51\n\n-- Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus\n\n0711.59\n\n-- Other\n\n0711.90\n\n- Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables\n\n07.12\n\nDried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared.\n\n0712.20\n\n- Onions\n\n- Mushrooms, wood ears (Auricularia spp.), jelly fungi (Tremella spp.) and truffles\u00a0:\n\n0712.31\n\n-- Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus\n\n0712.32\n\n-- Wood ears (Auricularia spp.)\n\n0712.33\n\n-- Jelly fungi (Tremella spp.)\n\n0712.34\n\n-- Shiitake (Lentinus edodes)\n\n0712.39\n\n-- Other\n\n0712.90\n\n- Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables\n\n07.13\n\nDried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split.\n\n0713.10\n\n- Peas (Pisum sativum)\n\n0713.20\n\n- Chickpeas (garbanzos)\n\n- Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) :\n\n0713.31\n\n-- Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek\n\n0713.32\n\n-- Small red (Adzuki) beans (Phaseolus or Vigna angularis)\n\n0713.33\n\n-- Kidney beans, including white pea beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)\n\n0713.34\n\n-- Bambara beans (Vigna subterranea or Voandzeiasubterranea)\n\n0713.35\n\n-- Cow peas (Vigna unguiculata)\n\n0713.39\n\n-- Other\n\n0713.40\n\n- Lentils\n\n0713.50\n\n- Broad beans (Vicia faba var. major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var.equina, Vicia faba var. minor)\n\n0713.60\n\n- Pigeon peas (Cajanus cajan)\n\n0713.90\n\n- Other\n\n07.14\n\nManioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes, sweet potatoes and similar roots and\n                                                               tubers with high starch or inulin content, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether\n                                                               or not sliced or in the form of pellets; sago pith.\n\n0714.10\n\n- Manioc (cassava)\n\n0714.20\n\n- Sweet potatoes\n\n0714.30\n\n- Yams ( Dioscoreaspp.)\n\n0714.40\n\n- Taro (Colocasia spp.)\n\n0714.50\n\n- Yautia (Xanthosoma spp.)\n\n0714.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover inedible nuts or fruits.\n\n2. Chilled fruits and nuts are to be classified in the same headings as the corresponding\n                                                   fresh fruits and nuts.\n\n3. Dried fruit or dried nuts of this Chapter may be partially rehydrated, or treated\n                                                   for the following purposes\u00a0:\n\na) For additional preservation or stabilisation (for example, by moderate heat treatment,\n                                                         sulphuring, the addition of sorbic acid or potassium sorbate),\n\nb) To improve or maintain their appearance (for example, by the addition of vegetable\n                                                         oil or small quantities of glucose syrup),\n\nprovided that they retain the character of dried fruit or dried nuts.\n\n4. Heading 08.12 applies to fruit and nuts which have been treated solely to ensure their\n                                                   provisional preservation during transport or storage prior to use (for example, by\n                                                   sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions),\n                                                   provided they remain unsuitable for immediate consumption in that state.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n08.01\n\nCoconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled.\n\n- Coconuts :\n\n0801.11\n\n-- Desiccated\n\n0801.12\n\n-- In the inner shell (endocarp)\n\n0801.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Brazil nuts :\n\n0801.21\n\n-- In shell\n\n0801.22\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Cashew nuts :\n\n0801.31\n\n-- In shell\n\n0801.32\n\n-- Shelled\n\n08.02\n\nOther nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled.\n\n- Almonds :\n\n0802.11\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.12\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Hazelnuts or filberts (Corylus spp.) :\n\n0802.21\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.22\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Walnuts :\n\n0802.31\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.32\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) :\n\n0802.41\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.42\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Pistachios :\n\n0802.51\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.52\n\n-- Shelled\n\n- Macadamia nuts :\n\n0802.61\n\n-- In shell\n\n0802.62\n\n-- Shelled\n\n0802.70\n\n- Kola nuts (Cola spp.)\n\n0802.80\n\n- Areca nuts\n\n- Other\n\n0802.91\n\n-- Pine nuts, in shell\n\n0802.92\n\n-- Pine nuts, shelled\n\n0802.99\n\n-- Other\n\n08.03\n\nBananas, including plantains, fresh or dried.\n\n0803.10\n\n- Plantains\n\n0803.90\n\n- Other\n\n08.04\n\nDates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried.\n\n0804.10\n\n- Dates\n\n0804.20\n\n- Figs\n\n0804.30\n\n- Pineapples\n\n0804.40\n\n- Avocados\n\n0804.50\n\n- Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens\n\n08.05\n\nCitrus fruit, fresh or dried.\n\n0805.10\n\n- Oranges\n\n- Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas); clementines, wilkings and similar\n                                                            citrus hybrids :\n\n0805.21\n\n-- Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas)\n\n0805.22\n\n-- Clementines\n\n0805.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0805.40\n\n- Grapefruit and pomelos\n\n0805.50\n\n- Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) and limes (Citrusaurantifolia, Citrus latifolia)\n\n0805.90\n\n- Other\n\n08.06\n\nGrapes, fresh or dried.\n\n0806.10\n\n- Fresh\n\n0806.20\n\n- Dried\n\n08.07\n\nMelons (including watermelons) and papaws (papayas), fresh.\n\n- Melons (including watermelons) :\n\n0807.11\n\n-- Watermelons\n\n0807.19\n\n-- Other\n\n0807.20\n\n- Papaws (papayas)\n\n08.08\n\nApples, pears and quinces, fresh.\n\n0808.10\n\n- Apples\n\n0808.30\n\n- Pears\n\n0808.40\n\n- Quinces\n\n08.09\n\nApricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh.\n\n0809.10\n\n- Apricots\n\n- Cherries :\n\n0809.21\n\n-- Sour cherries (Prunus cerasus)\n\n0809.29\n\n-- Other\n\n0809.30\n\n- Peaches, including nectarines\n\n0809.40\n\n- Plums and sloes\n\n08.10\n\nOther fruit, fresh.\n\n0810.10\n\n- Strawberries\n\n0810.20\n\n- Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries\n\n0810.30\n\n- Black, white or red currants and gooseberries\n\n0810.40\n\n- Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium\n\n0810.50\n\n- Kiwifruit\n\n0810.60\n\n- Durians\n\n0810.70\n\n- Persimmons\n\n0810.90\n\n- Other\n\n08.11\n\nFruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, whether\n                                                               or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n0811.10\n\n- Strawberries\n\n0811.20\n\n- Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black, white or red currants\n                                                            and gooseberries\n\n0811.90\n\n- Other\n\n08.12\n\nFruit and nuts provisionally preserved, but unsuitable in that state for immediate\n                                                               consumption.\n\n0812.10\n\n- Cherries\n\n0812.90\n\n- Other\n\n08.13\n\nFruit, dried, other than that of headings 08.01 to 08.06; mixtures of nuts or dried\n                                                               fruits of this Chapter.\n\n0813.10\n\n- Apricots\n\n0813.20\n\n- Prunes\n\n0813.30\n\n- Apples\n\n0813.40\n\n- Other fruit\n\n0813.50\n\n- Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this Chapter\n\n08.14\n\n0814.00\n\nPeel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally\n                                                               preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Mixtures of the products of headings 09.04 to 09.10 are to be classified as follows\u00a0:\n\na) Mixtures of two or more of the products of the same heading are to be classified in\n                                                         that heading;\n\nb) Mixtures of two or more of the products of different headings are to be classified\n                                                         in heading 09.10.\n\nThe addition of other substances to the products of headings 09.04 to 09.10 (or to\n                                                   the mixtures referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) above) shall not affect their classification\n                                                   provided the resulting mixtures retain the essential character of the goods of those\n                                                   headings. Otherwise such mixtures are not classified in this Chapter; those constituting\n                                                   mixed condiments or mixed seasonings are classified in heading 21.03.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover Cubeb pepper (Piper cubeba) or other products of heading 12.11.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n09.01\n\nCoffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes\n                                                               containing coffee in any proportion.\n\n- Coffee, not roasted :\n\n0901.11\n\n-- Not decaffeinated\n\n0901.12\n\n-- Decaffeinated\n\n- Coffee roasted :\n\n0901.21\n\n-- Not decaffeinated\n\n0901.22\n\n-- Decaffeinated\n\n0901.90\n\n- Other\n\n09.02\n\nTea, whether or not flavoured.\n\n0902.10\n\n- Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg\n\n0902.20\n\n- Other green tea (not fermented)\n\n0902.30\n\n- Black tea (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content\n                                                            not exceeding 3 kg\n\n0902.40\n\n- Other black tea (fermented) and other partly fermented tea\n\n09.03\n\n0903.00\n\nMat\u00e9.\n\n09.04\n\nPepper of the genus\nPiper\n; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus\nCapsicum \nor of the genus \nPimenta.\n\n- Pepper :\n\n0904.11\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0904.12\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n- Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta :\n\n0904.21\n\n-- Dried, neither crushed nor ground\n\n0904.22\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n09.05\n\nVanilla.\n\n0905.10\n\n- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0905.20\n\n- Crushed or ground\n\n09.06\n\nCinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers.\n\n- Neither crushed nor ground :\n\n0906.11\n\n-- Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume)\n\n0906.19\n\n-- Other\n\n0906.20\n\n- Crushed or ground\n\n09.07\n\nCloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems).\n\n0907.10\n\n- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0907.20\n\n- Crushed or ground\n\n09.08\n\nNutmeg, mace and cardamoms.\n\n- Nutmeg :\n\n0908.11\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0908.12\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n- Mace :\n\n0908.21\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0908.22\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n- Cardamoms :\n\n0908.31\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0908.32\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n09.09\n\nSeeds of anise, badian, fennel, coriander, cumin or caraway; juniper berries.\n\n- Seeds of coriander :\n\n0909.21\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0909.22\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n- Seeds of cumin :\n\n0909.31\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0909.32\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n- Seeds of anise, badian, caraway or fennel; juniper berries :\n\n0909.61\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0909.62\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n09.10\n\nGinger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaves, curry and other spices.\n\n- Ginger :\n\n0910.11\n\n-- Neither crushed nor ground\n\n0910.12\n\n-- Crushed or ground\n\n0910.20\n\n- Saffron\n\n0910.30\n\n- Turmeric (curcuma)\n\n- Other spices :\n\n0910.91\n\n-- Mixtures referred to in Note 1 (b) to this Chapter\n\n0910.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1.\n\nA) The products specified in the headings of this Chapter are to be classified in those\n                                                         headings only if grains are present, whether or not in the ear or on the stalk.\n\nB) The Chapter does not cover grains which have been hulled or otherwise worked. However,\n                                                         rice, husked, milled, polished, glazed, parboiled or broken remains classified in\n                                                         heading 10.06. Similarly, quinoa from which the pericarp has been wholly or partly\n                                                         removed in order to separate the saponin, but which has not undergone any other processes,\n                                                         remains classified in heading 10.08.\n\n2. Heading 10.05 does not cover sweet corn (Chapter 7).\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. The term \u201cdurum wheat\u201d means wheat of the Triticum durum species and the hybrids derived from the inter-specific crossing of Triticum durum which have the same number (28) of chromosomes as that species.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n10.01\n\nWheat and meslin.\n\n- Durum wheat :\n\n1001.11\n\n-- Seed\n\n1001.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n1001.91\n\n-- Seed\n\n1001.99\n\n-- Other\n\n10.02\n\nRye.\n\n1002.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1002.90\n\n- Other\n\n10.03\n\nBarley.\n\n1003.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1003.90\n\n- Other\n\n10.04\n\nOats.\n\n1004.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1004.90\n\n- Other\n\n10.05\n\nMaize (corn).\n\n1005.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1005.90\n\n- Other\n\n10.06\n\nRice.\n\n1006.10\n\n- Rice in the husk (paddy or rough)\n\n1006.20\n\n- Husked (brown) rice\n\n1006.30\n\n- Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed\n\n1006.40\n\n- Broken rice\n\n10.07\n\nGrain sorghum.\n\n1007.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1007.90\n\n- Other\n\n10.08\n\nBuckwheat, millet and canary seeds; other cereals.\n\n1008.10\n\n- Buckwheat\n\n- Millet :\n\n1008.21\n\n-- Seed\n\n1008.29\n\n-- Other\n\n1008.30\n\n- Canary seeds\n\n1008.40\n\n- Fonio (Digitaria spp.)\n\n1008.50\n\n- Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)\n\n1008.60\n\n- Triticale\n\n1008.90\n\n- Other cereals\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Roasted malt put up as coffee substitutes (heading 09.01 or 21.01);\n\nb) Prepared flours, groats, meals or starches of heading 19.01;\n\nc) Corn flakes or other products of heading 19.04;\n\nd) Vegetables, prepared or preserved, of heading 20.01, 20.04 or 20.05;\n\ne) Pharmaceutical products (Chapter 30); or\n\nf) Starches having the character of perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations (Chapter 33).\n\n2.\n\nA) Products from the milling of the cereals listed in the table below fall in this Chapter\n                                                         if they have, by weight on the dry product :\n\na) a starch content (determined by the modified Ewers polarimetric method) exceeding\n                                                               that indicated in Column (2); and\n\nb) an ash content (after deduction of any added minerals) not exceeding that indicated\n                                                               in Column (3).\n\nOtherwise, they fall in heading 23.02. However, germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked\n                                                               or ground, is always classified in heading 11.04.\n\nB) Products falling in this Chapter under the above provisions shall be classified in\n                                                         heading 11.01 or 11.02 if the percentage passing through a woven metal wire cloth\n                                                         sieve with the aperture indicated in Column (4) or (5) is not less, by weight, than\n                                                         that shown against the cereal concerned.\n\nOtherwise, they fall in heading 11.03 or 11.04.\n\nCereal\n\n(1)\n\nStarch\n\nContent\n\n(2)\n\nAsh\n\nContent\n\n(3)\n\nRate of passage through a sieve with an aperture of\n\n315 micrometres\n\n(microns)\n\n(4)\n\n500 micrometers\n\n(microns)\n\n(5)\n\nWheat and rye\n\n45\u00a0%\n\n2.5\u00a0%\n\n80\u00a0%\n\n-\n\nBarley\n\n45\u00a0%\n\n3\u00a0%\n\n80\u00a0%\n\n-\n\nOats\n\n45\u00a0%\n\n5\u00a0%\n\n80\u00a0%\n\n-\n\nMaize (corn) and grain sorghum\n\n>45\u00a0%\n\n2\u00a0%\n\n-\n\n90\u00a0%\n\nRice\n\n45\u00a0%\n\n1.6\u00a0%\n\n-->80\u00a0%\n\n-\n\nBuckwheat\n\n45\u00a0%\n\n4\u00a0%\n\n80\u00a0%\n\n-\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 11.03, the terms \u201cgroats\u201d and \u201cmeal\u201d mean products obtained\n                                                   by the fragmentation of cereal grains, of which :\n\na) in the case of maize (corn) products, at least 95\u00a0% by weight passes through a woven\n                                                         metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 2 mm;\n\nb) in the case of other cereal products, at least 95\u00a0% by weight passes through a woven\n                                                         metal wire cloth sieve with an aperture of 1.25 mm.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n11.01\n\n1101.00\n\nWheat or meslin flour.\n\n11.02\n\nCereal flours other than of wheat or meslin.\n\n1102.20\n\n- Maize (corn) flour\n\n1102.90\n\n- Other\n\n11.03\n\nCereal groats, meal and pellets.\n\n- Groats and meal :\n\n1103.11\n\n-- Of wheat\n\n1103.13\n\n-- Of maize (corn)\n\n1103.19\n\n-- Of other cereals\n\n1103.20\n\n- Pellets\n\n11.04\n\nCereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced\n                                                               or kibbled), except rice of heading 10.06; germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked\n                                                               or ground.\n\n- Rolled or flaked grains :\n\n1104.12\n\n-- Of oats\n\n1104.19\n\n-- Of other cereals\n\n- Other worked grains (for example, hulled, pearled, sliced or kibbled) :\n\n1104.22\n\n-- Of oats\n\n1104.23\n\n-- Of maize (corn)\n\n1104.29\n\n-- Of other cereals\n\n1104.30\n\n- Germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground\n\n11.05\n\nFlour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes.\n\n1105.10\n\n- Flour, meal and powder\n\n1105.20\n\n- Flakes, granules and pellets\n\n11.06\n\nFlour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 07.13, of sago\n                                                               or of roots or tubers of heading 07.14 or of the products of Chapter 8.\n\n1106.10\n\n- Of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 07.13\n\n1106.20\n\n- Of sago or of roots or tubers of heading 07.14\n\n1106.30\n\n- Of the products of Chapter 8\n\n11.07\n\nMalt, whether or not roasted.\n\n1107.10\n\n- Not roasted\n\n1107.20\n\n- Roasted\n\n11.08\n\nStarches; inulin.\n\n- Starches :\n\n1108.11\n\n-- Wheat starch\n\n1108.12\n\n-- Maize (corn) starch\n\n1108.13\n\n-- Potato starch\n\n1108.14\n\n-- Manioc (cassava) starch\n\n1108.19\n\n-- Other starches\n\n1108.20\n\n- Inulin\n\n11.09\n\n1109.00\n\nWheat gluten, whether or not dried.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Heading 12.07 applies, inter alia, to palm nuts and kernels, cotton seeds, castor oil seeds, sesamum seeds, mustard\n                                                   seeds, safflower seeds, poppy seeds and shea nuts (karite nuts). It does not apply\n                                                   to products of heading 08.01 or 08.02 or to olives (Chapter 7 or Chapter 20).\n\n2. Heading 12.08 applies not only to non-defatted flours and meals but also to flours\n                                                   and meals which have been partially defatted or defatted and wholly or partially refatted\n                                                   with their original oils. It does not, however, apply to residues of headings 23.04\n                                                   to 23.06.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 12.09, beet seeds, grass and other herbage seeds, seeds\n                                                   of ornamental flowers, vegetable seeds, seeds of forest trees, seeds of fruit trees,\n                                                   seeds of vetches (other than those of the species Vicia faba) or of lupines are to be regarded as \u201cseeds of a kind used for sowing\u201d.\n\nHeading 12.09 does not, however, apply to the following even if for sowing :\n\na) Leguminous vegetables or sweet corn (Chapter 7);\n\nb) Spices or other products of Chapter 9;\n\nc) Cereals (Chapter 10); or\n\nd) Products of headings 12.01 to 12.07 or 12.11.\n\n4. Heading 12.11 applies, inter alia, to the following plants or parts thereof : basil, borage, ginseng, hyssop, liquorice,\n                                                   all species of mint, rosemary, rue, sage and wormwood.\n\nHeading 12.11 does not, however, apply to :\n\na) Medicaments of Chapter 30;\n\nb) Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations of Chapter 33; or\n\nc) Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants or similar products of heading\n                                                         38.08.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 12.12, the term \u201cseaweeds and other algae\u201d does not include\n                                                   :\n\na) Dead single-cell micro-organisms of heading 21.02;\n\nb) Cultures of micro-organisms of heading 30.02; or\n\nc) Fertilisers of heading 31.01 or 31.05.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 1205.10, the expression \u201clow erucic acid rape or colza\n                                                   seeds\u201d means rape or colza seeds yielding a fixed oil which has an erucic acid content\n                                                   of less than 2\u00a0% by weight and yielding a solid component which contains less than\n                                                   30 micromoles of glucosinolates per gram.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n12.01\n\nSoya beans, whether or not broken.\n\n1201.10\n\n- Seed\n\n1201.90\n\n- Other\n\n12.02\n\nGround-nuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken.\n\n1202.30\n\n- Seed\n\n- Other :\n\n1202.41\n\n-- In shell\n\n1202.42\n\n-- Shelled, whether or not broken\n\n12.03\n\n1203.00\n\nCopra.\n\n12.04\n\n1204.00\n\nLinseed, whether or not broken.\n\n12.05\n\nRape or colza seeds, whether or not broken.\n\n1205.10\n\n- Low erucic acid rape or colza seeds\n\n1205.90\n\n- Other\n\n12.06\n\n1206.00\n\nSunflower seeds, whether or not broken.\n\n12.07\n\nOther oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken.\n\n1207.10\n\n- Palm nuts and kernels\n\n- Cotton seeds :\n\n1207.21\n\n-- Seed\n\n1207.29\n\n-- Other\n\n1207.30\n\n- Castor oil seeds\n\n1207.40\n\n- Sesamum seeds\n\n1207.50\n\n- Mustard seeds\n\n1207.60\n\n- Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds\n\n1207.70\n\n- Melon seeds\n\n- Other :\n\n1207.91\n\n-- Poppy seeds\n\n1207.99\n\n-- Other\n\n12.08\n\nFlours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits, other than those of mustard.\n\n1208.10\n\n- Of soya beans\n\n1208.90\n\n- Other\n\n12.09\n\nSeeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used for sowing.\n\n1209.10\n\n- Sugar beet seeds\n\n- Seeds of forage plants :\n\n1209.21\n\n-- Lucerne (alfalfa) seeds\n\n1209.22\n\n-- Clover (Trifolium spp.) seeds\n\n1209.23\n\n-- Fescue seeds\n\n1209.24\n\n-- Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seeds\n\n1209.25\n\n-- Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds\n\n1209.29\n\n-- Other\n\n1209.30\n\n- Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers\n\n- Other :\n\n1209.91\n\n-- Vegetable seeds\n\n1209.99\n\n-- Other\n\n12.10\n\nHop cones, fresh or dried, whether or not ground, powdered or in the form of pellets;\n                                                               lupulin.\n\n1210.10\n\n- Hop cones, neither ground nor powdered nor in the form of pellets\n\n1210.20\n\n- Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; lupulin\n\n12.11\n\nPlants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily\n                                                               in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, fresh,\n                                                               chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not cut, crushed or powdered.\n\n1211.20\n\n- Ginseng roots\n\n1211.30\n\n- Coca leaf\n\n1211.40\n\n- Poppy straw\n\n1211.50\n\n- Ephedra\n\n1211.60\n\n- Bark of African cherry (Prunus africana)\n\n1211.90\n\n- Other\n\n12.12\n\nLocust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled,\n                                                               frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable\n                                                               products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety \nCichorium intybus sativum\n) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n- Seaweeds and other algae :\n\n1212.21\n\n-- Fit for human consumption\n\n1212.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n1212.91\n\n-- Sugar beet\n\n1212.92\n\n-- Locust beans (carob)\n\n1212.93\n\n-- Sugar cane\n\n1212.94\n\n-- Chicory roots\n\n1212.99\n\n-- Other\n\n12.13\n\n1213.00\n\nCereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in\n                                                               the form of pellets.\n\n12.14\n\nSwedes, mangolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne (alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale,\n                                                               lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets.\n\n1214.10\n\n- Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets\n\n1214.90\n\n- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. Heading 13.02 applies, inter alia, to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum, extract of hops, extract of aloes\n                                                   and opium.\n\nThe heading does not apply to :\n\na) Liquorice extract containing more than 10\u00a0% by weight of sucrose or put up as confectionery\n                                                         (heading 17.04);\n\nb) Malt extract (heading 19.01);\n\nc) Extracts of coffee, tea or mat\u00e9 (heading 21.01);\n\nd) Vegetable saps or extracts constituting alcoholic beverages (Chapter 22);\n\ne) Camphor, glycyrrhizin or other products of heading 29.14 or 29.38;\n\nf) Concentrates of poppy straw containing not less than 50\u00a0% by weight of alkaloids (heading\n                                                         29.39);\n\ng) Medicaments of heading 30.03 or 30.04 or blood-grouping reagents (heading 38.22);\n\nh) Tanning or dyeing extracts (heading 32.01 or 32.03);\n\nij) Essential oils, concretes, absolutes, resinoids, extracted oleoresins, aqueous distillates\n                                                   or aqueous solutions of essential oils or preparations based on odoriferous substances\n                                                   of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages (Chapter 33); or\n\nk) Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar natural gums (heading\n                                                   40.01).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n13.01\n\nLac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams).\n\n1301.20\n\n- Gum Arabic\n\n1301.90\n\n- Other\n\n13.02\n\nVegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar\n                                                               and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable\n                                                               products.\n\n- Vegetable saps and extracts :\n\n1302.11\n\n-- Opium\n\n1302.12\n\n-- Of liquorice\n\n1302.13\n\n-- Of hops\n\n1302.14\n\n-- Of ephedra\n\n1302.19\n\n-- Other\n\n1302.20\n\n- Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates\n\n- Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products\n                                                            :\n\n1302.31\n\n-- Agar-agar\n\n1302.32\n\n-- Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust\n                                                            bean seeds or guar seeds\n\n1302.39\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. 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\n                                                   the manufacture of textiles, however prepared, or other vegetable materials which\n                                                   have undergone treatment so as to render them suitable for use only as textile materials.\n\n2. Heading 14.01 applies, inter alia, to bamboos (whether or not split, sawn lengthwise, cut to length, rounded at the\n                                                   ends, bleached, rendered non-inflammable, polished or dyed), split osier, reeds and\n                                                   the like, to rattan cores and to drawn or split rattans. The heading does not apply\n                                                   to chipwood (heading 44.04).\n\n3. Heading 14.04 does not apply to wood wool (heading 44.05) and prepared knots or tufts\n                                                   for broom or brush making (heading 96.03).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n14.01\n\nVegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans,\n                                                               reeds, rushes, osier, raffia, cleaned, bleached or dyed cereal straw, and lime bark).\n\n1401.10\n\n- Bamboos\n\n1401.20\n\n- Rattans\n\n1401.90\n\n- Other\n\n[14.02]\n\n[14.03]\n\n14.04\n\nVegetable products not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n1404.20\n\n- Cotton linters\n\n1404.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Pig fat or poultry fat of heading 02.09;\n\nb) Cocoa butter, fat or oil (heading 18.04);\n\nc) Edible preparations containing by weight more than 15 % of the products of heading\n                                                         04.05 (generally Chapter 21);\n\nd) Greaves (heading 23.01) or residues of headings 23.04 to 23.06;\n\ne) Fatty acids, prepared waxes, medicaments, paints, varnishes, soap, perfumery, cosmetic\n                                                         or toilet preparations, sulphonated oils or other goods of Section VI; or\n\nf) Factice derived from oils (heading 40.02).\n\n2. Heading 15.09 does not apply to oils obtained from olives by solvent extraction (heading\n                                                   15.10).\n\n3. Heading 15.18 does not cover fats or oils or their fractions, merely denatured, which\n                                                   are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the corresponding undenatured fats\n                                                   and oils and their fractions.\n\n4. Soap-stocks, oil foots and dregs, stearin pitch, glycerol pitch and wool grease residues\n                                                   fall in heading 15.22.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 1509.30, virgin olive oil has a free acidity expressed\n                                                   as oleic acid not exceeding 2.0 g/ 100 g and can be distinguished from the other virgin\n                                                   olive oil categories according to the characteristics indicated in the Codex Alimentarius\n                                                   Standard 33-1981.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheadings 1514.11 and 1514.19, the expression \u201clow erucic acid\n                                                   rape or colza oil\u201d means the fixed oil which has an erucic acid content of less than\n                                                   2 % by weight.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n15.01\n\nPig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading 02.09 or 15.03.\n\n1501.10\n\n- Lard\n\n1501.20\n\n- Other pig fat\n\n1501.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.02\n\nFats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading 15.03.\n\n1502.10\n\n- Tallow\n\n1502.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.03\n\n1503.00\n\nLard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed\n                                                               or otherwise prepared.\n\n15.04\n\nFats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined,\n                                                               but not chemically modified.\n\n1504.10\n\n- Fish-liver oils and their fractions\n\n1504.20\n\n- Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other than liver oils\n\n1504.30\n\n- Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals\n\n15.05\n\n1505.00\n\nWool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin).\n\n15.06\n\n1506.00\n\nOther animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically\n                                                               modified.\n\n15.07\n\nSoya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n1507.10\n\n- Crude oil, whether or not degummed\n\n1507.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.08\n\nGround-nut oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n1508.10\n\n- Crude oil\n\n1508.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.09\n\nOlive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n1509.20\n\n- Extra virgin olive oil\n\n1509.30\n\n- Virgin olive oil\n\n1509.40\n\n- Other virgin olive oils\n\n1509.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.10\n\nOther oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined,\n                                                               but not chemically modified, including blends of these oils or fractions with oils\n                                                               or fractions of heading 15.09.\n\n1510.10\n\n- Crude olive pomace oil\n\n1510.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.11\n\nPalm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n1511.10\n\n- Crude oil\n\n1511.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.12\n\nSunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil and fractions thereof, whether or not\n                                                               refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n- Sunflower-seed or safflower oil and fractions thereof :\n\n1512.11\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1512.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cotton-seed oil and its fractions :\n\n1512.21\n\n-- Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed\n\n1512.29\n\n-- Other\n\n15.13\n\nCoconut (copra), palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, whether or not\n                                                               refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n- Coconut (copra) oil and its fractions :\n\n1513.11\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1513.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof :\n\n1513.21\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1513.29\n\n-- Other\n\n15.14\n\nRape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not\n                                                               chemically modified.\n\n- Low erucic acid rape or colza oil and its fractions :\n\n1514.11\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1514.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other :\n\n1514.91\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1514.99\n\n-- Other\n\n15.15\n\nOther fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their\n                                                               fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified.\n\n- Linseed oil and its fractions :\n\n1515.11\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1515.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Maize (corn) oil and its fractions :\n\n1515.21\n\n-- Crude oil\n\n1515.29\n\n-- Other\n\n1515.30\n\n- Castor oil and its fractions\n\n1515.50\n\n- Sesame oil and its fractions\n\n1515.60\n\n- Microbial fats and oils and their fractions\n\n1515.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.16\n\nAnimal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly\n                                                               hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined,\n                                                               but not further prepared.\n\n1516.10\n\n- Animal fats and oils and their fractions\n\n1516.20\n\n- Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions\n\n1516.30\n\n- Microbial fats and oils and their fractions\n\n15.17\n\nMargarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal, vegetable or microbial fats\n                                                               or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, other than edible\n                                                               fats and oils or their fractions of heading 15.16.\n\n1517.10\n\n- Margarine, excluding liquid margarine\n\n1517.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.18\n\n1518.00\n\nAnimal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised,\n                                                               dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise\n                                                               chemically modified, excluding those of heading 15.16; inedible mixtures or preparations\n                                                               of animal, vegetable or microbial fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or\n                                                               oils of this Chapter, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n[15.19]\n\n15.20\n\n1520.00\n\nGlycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes.\n\n15.21\n\nVegetable waxes (other than triglycerides), beeswax, other insect waxes and spermaceti,\n                                                               whether or not refined or coloured.\n\n1521.10\n\n- Vegetable waxes\n\n1521.90\n\n- Other\n\n15.22\n\n1522.00\n\nDegras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable\n                                                               waxes.\n\nNote.\n\n1. In this Section the term \u201cpellets\u201d means products which have been agglomerated either\n                                                directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding\n                                                3\u00a0% by weight.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other\n                                                   aquatic invertebrates, as well as insects, prepared or preserved by the processes\n                                                   specified in Chapter 2 or 3, Note 6 to Chapter 4 or in heading 05.04.\n\n2. Food preparations fall in this Chapter provided that they contain more than 20\u00a0% by\n                                                   weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, insects, fish or crustaceans, molluscs\n                                                   or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof. In cases where the preparation\n                                                   contains two or more of the products mentioned above, it is classified in the heading\n                                                   of Chapter 16 corresponding to the component or components which predominate by weight.\n                                                   These provisions do not apply to the stuffed products of heading 19.02 or to the preparations\n                                                   of heading 21.03 or 21.04.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 1602.10, the expression \u201chomogenised preparations\u201d\n                                                   means preparations of meat, meat offal, blood or insects, finely homogenised, put\n                                                   up for retail sale as food suitable for infants or young children or for dietetic\n                                                   purposes, in containers of a net weight content not exceeding 250\u00a0g. For the application\n                                                   of this definition no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients\n                                                   which may have been added to the preparation for seasoning, preservation or other\n                                                   purposes. These preparations may contain a small quantity of visible pieces of meat,\n                                                   meat offal or insects. This subheading takes precedence over all other subheadings\n                                                   of heading 16.02.\n\n2. The fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates specified in the subheadings\n                                                   of heading 16.04 or 16.05 under their common names only, are of the same species as\n                                                   those mentioned in Chapter 3 under the same name.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n16.01\n\n1601.00\n\nSausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal, blood or insects; food preparations\n                                                               based on these products.\n\n16.02\n\nOther prepared or preserved meat, meat offal, blood or insects.\n\n1602.10\n\n- Homogenised preparations\n\n1602.20\n\n- Of liver of any animal\n\n- Of poultry of heading 01.05\u00a0:\n\n1602.31\n\n-- Of turkeys\n\n1602.32\n\n-- Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus\n\n1602.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of swine\u00a0:\n\n1602.41\n\n-- Hams and cuts thereof\n\n1602.42\n\n-- Shoulders and cuts thereof\n\n1602.49\n\n-- Other, including mixtures\n\n1602.50\n\n- Of bovine animals\n\n1602.90\n\n- Other, including preparations of blood of any animal\n\n16.03\n\n1603.00\n\nExtracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates.\n\n16.04\n\nPrepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs.\n\n- Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced\u00a0:\n\n1604.11\n\n-- Salmon\n\n1604.12\n\n-- Herrings\n\n1604.13\n\n-- Sardines, sardinella and brisling or sprats\n\n1604.14\n\n-- Tunas, skipjack tuna and bonito (Sarda spp.)\n\n1604.15\n\n-- Mackerel\n\n1604.16\n\n-- Anchovies\n\n1604.17\n\n-- Eels\n\n1604.18\n\n-- Shark fins\n\n1604.19\n\n-- Other\n\n1604.20\n\n- Other prepared or preserved fish\n\n- Caviar and caviar substitutes\u00a0:\n\n1604.31\n\n-- Caviar\n\n1604.32\n\n-- Caviar substitutes\n\n16.05\n\nCrustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved.\n\n1605.10\n\n- Crab\n\n- Shrimps and prawns\u00a0:\n\n1605.21\n\n-- Not in airtight container\n\n1605.29\n\n-- Other\n\n1605.30\n\n- Lobster\n\n1605.40\n\n- Other crustaceans\n\n- Molluscs\u00a0:\n\n1605.51\n\n-- Oysters\n\n1605.52\n\n-- Scallops, including queen scallops\n\n1605.53\n\n-- Mussels\n\n1605.54\n\n-- Cuttle fish and squid\n\n1605.55\n\n-- Octopus\n\n1605.56\n\n-- Clams, cockles and arkshells\n\n1605.57\n\n-- Abalone\n\n1605.58\n\n-- Snails, other than sea snails\n\n1605.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other aquatic invertebrates\u00a0:\n\n1605.61\n\n-- Sea cucumbers\n\n1605.62\n\n-- Sea urchins\n\n1605.63\n\n-- Jellyfish\n\n1605.69\n\n-- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Sugar confectionery containing cocoa (heading 18.06);\n\nb) Chemically pure sugars (other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose)\n                                                         or other products of heading 29.40; or\n\nc) Medicaments or other products of Chapter 30.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 1701.12, 1701.13 and 1701.14, \u201craw sugar\u201d means sugar\n                                                   whose content of sucrose by weight, in the dry state, corresponds to a polarimeter\n                                                   reading of less than 99.5\u00b0.\n\n2. Subheading 1701.13 covers only cane sugar obtained without centrifugation, whose content\n                                                   of sucrose by weight, in the dry state, corresponds to a polarimeter reading of 69\u00b0\n                                                   or more but less than 93\u00b0. The product contains only natural anhedral microcrystals,\n                                                   of irregular shape, not visible to the naked eye, which are surrounded by residues\n                                                   of molasses and other constituents of sugar cane.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n17.01\n\nCane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form.\n\n- Raw sugar not containing added flavouring or colouring matter\u00a0:\n\n1701.12\n\n-- Beet sugar\n\n1701.13\n\n-- Cane sugar specified in Subheading Note 2 to this Chapter\n\n1701.14\n\n-- Other cane sugar\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n1701.91\n\n-- Containing added flavouring or colouring matter\n\n1701.99\n\n-- Other\n\n17.02\n\nOther sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in\n                                                               solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial\n                                                               honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel.\n\n- Lactose and lactose syrup\u00a0:\n\n1702.11\n\n-- Containing by weight 99\u00a0% or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated\n                                                            on the dry matter\n\n1702.19\n\n-- Other\n\n1702.20\n\n- Maple sugar and maple syrup\n\n1702.30\n\n- Glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing in the dry state\n                                                            less than 20\u00a0% by weight of fructose\n\n1702.40\n\n- Glucose and glucose syrup, containing in the dry state at least 20\u00a0% but less than\n                                                            50\u00a0% by weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar\n\n1702.50\n\n- Chemically pure fructose\n\n1702.60\n\n- Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50\u00a0% by\n                                                            weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar\n\n1702.90\n\n- Other, including invert sugar and other sugar and sugar syrup blends containing\n                                                            in the dry state 50\u00a0% by weight of fructose\n\n17.03\n\nMolasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar.\n\n1703.10\n\n- Cane molasses\n\n1703.90\n\n- Other\n\n17.04\n\nSugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa.\n\n1704.10\n\n- Chewing gum, whether or not sugar-coated\n\n1704.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Food preparations containing more than 20\u00a0% by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal,\n                                                         blood, insects, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any\n                                                         combination thereof (Chapter 16);\n\nb) Preparations of headings 04.03, 19.01, 19.02, 19.04, 19.05, 21.05, 22.02, 22.08, 30.03\n                                                         or 30.04.\n\n2. Heading 18.06 includes sugar confectionery containing cocoa and, subject to Note 1\n                                                   to this Chapter, other food preparations containing cocoa.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n18.01\n\n1801.00\n\nCocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted.\n\n18.02\n\n1802.00\n\nCocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste.\n\n18.03\n\nCocoa paste, whether or not defatted.\n\n1803.10\n\n- Not defatted\n\n1803.20\n\n- Wholly or partly defatted\n\n18.04\n\n1804.00\n\nCocoa butter, fat and oil.\n\n18.05\n\n1805.00\n\nCocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n18.06\n\nChocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa.\n\n1806.10\n\n- Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter\n\n1806.20\n\n- Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid,\n                                                            paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of\n                                                            a content exceeding 2 kg\n\n- Other, in blocks, slabs or bars\u00a0:\n\n1806.31\n\n-- Filled\n\n1806.32\n\n-- Not filled\n\n1806.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Except in the case of stuffed products of heading 19.02, food preparations containing\n                                                         more than 20\u00a0% by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, insects, fish or crustaceans,\n                                                         molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);\n\nb) Biscuits or other articles made from flour or from starch, specially prepared for\n                                                         use in animal feeding (heading 23.09); or\n\nc) Medicaments or other products of Chapter 30.\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 19.01\u00a0:\n\na) The term \u201cgroats\u201d means cereal groats of Chapter 11;\n\nb) The terms \u201cflour\u201d and \u201cmeal\u201d mean\u00a0:\n\n1) Cereal flour and meal of Chapter 11, and\n\n2) Flour, meal and powder of vegetable origin of any Chapter, other than flour, meal\n                                                               or powder of dried vegetables (heading 07.12), of potatoes (heading 11.05) or of dried\n                                                               leguminous vegetables (heading 11.06).\n\n3. Heading 19.04 does not cover preparations containing more than 6\u00a0% by weight of cocoa\n                                                   calculated on a totally defatted basis or completely coated with chocolate or other\n                                                   food preparations containing cocoa of heading 18.06 (heading 18.06).\n\n4. For the purposes of heading 19.04, the expression \u201cotherwise prepared\u201d means prepared\n                                                   or processed to an extent beyond that provided for in the headings of or Notes to\n                                                   Chapter 10 or 11.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n19.01\n\nMalt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not\n                                                               containing cocoa or containing less than 40\u00a0% by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally\n                                                               defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of\n                                                               headings 04.01 to 04.04, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5\u00a0% by weight\n                                                               of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n1901.10\n\n- Preparations suitable for infants or young children, put up for retail sale\n\n1901.20\n\n- Mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers\u201d wares of heading 19.05\n\n1901.90\n\n- Other\n\n19.02\n\nPasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise\n                                                               prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni;\n                                                               couscous, whether or not prepared.\n\n- Uncooked pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared\u00a0:\n\n1902.11\n\n-- Containing eggs\n\n1902.19\n\n- Other\n\n1902.20\n\n- Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared\n\n1902.30\n\n- Other pasta\n\n1902.40\n\n- Couscous\n\n19.03\n\n1903.00\n\nTapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains,\n                                                               pearls, siftings or in similar forms.\n\n19.04\n\nPrepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products\n                                                               (for example, corn flakes); cereals (other than maize (corn)) in grain form or in\n                                                               the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour, groats and meal), pre-cooked,\n                                                               or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n1904.10\n\n- Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products\n\n1904.20\n\n- Prepared foods obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted\n                                                            cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals\n\n1904.30\n\n- Bulgur wheat\n\n1904.90\n\n- Other\n\n19.05\n\nBread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers\u201d wares, whether or not containing\n                                                               cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use,\n                                                               sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products.\n\n1905.10\n\n- Crispbread\n\n1905.20\n\n- Gingerbread and the like\n\n- Sweet biscuits; waffles and wafers\u00a0:\n\n1905.31\n\n-- Sweet biscuits\n\n1905.32\n\n-- Waffles and wafers\n\n1905.40\n\n- Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products\n\n1905.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Vegetables, fruit or nuts, prepared or preserved by the processes specified in Chapter 7, 8 or 11;\n\nb) Vegetable fats and oils (Chapter 15);\n\nc) Food preparations containing more than 20 % by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal,\n                                                         blood, insects, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any\n                                                         combination thereof (Chapter 16);\n\nd) Bakers\u201d wares and other products of heading 19.05; or\n\ne) Homogenised composite food preparations of heading 21.04.\n\n2. Headings 20.07 and 20.08 do not apply to fruit jellies, fruit pastes, sugar-coated\n                                                   almonds or the like in the form of sugar confectionery (heading 17.04) or chocolate\n                                                   confectionery (heading 18.06).\n\n3. Headings 20.01, 20.04 and 20.05 cover, as the case may be, only those products of\n                                                   Chapter 7 or of heading 11.05 or 11.06 (other than flour, meal and powder of the products of\n                                                   Chapter 8) which have been prepared or preserved by processes other than those referred to\n                                                   in Note 1 (a).\n\n4. Tomato juice the dry weight content of which is 7\u00a0% or more is to be classified in\n                                                   heading 20.02.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 20.07, the expression \u201cobtained by cooking\u201d means obtained\n                                                   by heat treatment at atmospheric pressure or under reduced pressure to increase the\n                                                   viscosity of a product through reduction of water content or other means.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 20.09, the expression \u201cjuices, unfermented and not containing\n                                                   added spirit\u201d means juices of an alcoholic strength by volume (see Note 2 to Chapter 22) not exceeding 0.5\u00a0% vol..\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2005.10, the expression \u201chomogenised vegetables\u201d means\n                                                   preparations of vegetables, finely homogenised, put up for retail sale as food suitable\n                                                   for infants or young children or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight\n                                                   content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition no account is\n                                                   to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may have been added to the\n                                                   preparation for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. These preparations may\n                                                   contain a small quantity of visible pieces of vegetables. Subheading 2005.10 takes\n                                                   precedence over all other subheadings of heading 20.05.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 2007.10, the expression \u201chomogenised preparations\u201d\n                                                   means preparations of fruit, finely homogenised, put up for retail sale as food suitable\n                                                   for infants or young children or for dietetic purposes, in containers of a net weight\n                                                   content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition no account is\n                                                   to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may have been added to the\n                                                   preparation for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. These preparations may\n                                                   contain a small quantity of visible pieces of fruit. Subheading 2007.10 takes precedence\n                                                   over all other subheadings of heading 20.07.\n\n3. For the purposes of subheadings 2009.12, 2009.21, 2009.31, 2009.41, 2009.61 and 2009.71,\n                                                   the expression \u201cBrix value\u201d means the direct reading of degrees Brix obtained from\n                                                   a Brix hydrometer or of refractive index expressed in terms of percentage sucrose\n                                                   content obtained from a refractometer, at a temperature of 20 \u00b0C or corrected for\n                                                   20 \u00b0C if the reading is made at a different temperature.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n20.01\n\nVegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by\n                                                               vinegar or acetic acid.\n\n2001.10\n\n- Cucumbers and gherkins\n\n2001.90\n\n- Other\n\n20.02\n\nTomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid.\n\n2002.10\n\n- Tomatoes, whole or in pieces\n\n2002.90\n\n- Other\n\n20.03\n\nMushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic\n                                                               acid.\n\n2003.10\n\n- Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus\n\n2003.90\n\n- Other\n\n20.04\n\nOther vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen,\n                                                               other than products of heading 20.06.\n\n2004.10\n\n- Potatoes\n\n2004.90\n\n- Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables\n\n20.05\n\nOther vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not\n                                                               frozen, other than products of heading 20.06.\n\n2005.10\n\n- Homogenised vegetables\n\n2005.20\n\n- Potatoes\n\n2005.40\n\n- Peas (Pisum sativum)\n\n- Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.)\u00a0:\n\n2005.51\n\n-- Beans, shelled\n\n2005.59\n\n-- Other\n\n2005.60\n\n- Asparagus\n\n2005.70\n\n- Olives\n\n2005.80\n\n- Sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata)\n\n- Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables\u00a0:\n\n2005.91\n\n-- Bamboo shoots\n\n2005.99\n\n-- Other\n\n20.06\n\n2006.00\n\nVegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar\n                                                               (drained, glac\u00e9 or crystallised).\n\n20.07\n\nJams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut pur\u00e9e and fruit or nut pastes, obtained\n                                                               by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.\n\n2007.10\n\n- Homogenised preparations\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2007.91\n\n-- Citrus fruit\n\n2007.99\n\n-- Other\n\n20.08\n\nFruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether\n                                                               or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n- Nuts, ground-nuts and other seeds, whether or not mixed together\u00a0:\n\n2008.11\n\n-- Ground-nuts\n\n2008.19\n\n-- Other, including mixtures\n\n2008.20\n\n- Pineapples\n\n2008.30\n\n- Citrus fruit\n\n2008.40\n\n- Pears\n\n2008.50\n\n- Apricots\n\n2008.60\n\n- Cherries\n\n2008.70\n\n- Peaches, including nectarines\n\n2008.80\n\n- Strawberries\n\n- Other, including mixtures other than those of subheading 2008.19\u00a0:\n\n2008.91\n\n-- Palm hearts\n\n2008.93\n\n-- Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium oxycoccos); lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)\n\n2008.97\n\n-- Mixtures\n\n2008.99\n\n-- Other\n\n20.09\n\nFruit or nut juices (including grape must and coconut water) and vegetable juices,\n                                                               unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar\n                                                               or other sweetening matter.\n\n- Orange juice\u00a0:\n\n2009.11\n\n-- Frozen\n\n2009.12\n\n-- Not frozen, of a Brix value not exceeding 20\n\n2009.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Grapefruit juice; pomelo juice\u00a0:\n\n2009.21\n\n-- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20\n\n2009.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Juice of any other single citrus fruit\u00a0:\n\n2009.31\n\n-- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20\n\n2009.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Pineapple juice\u00a0:\n\n2009.41\n\n-- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20\n\n2009.49\n\n-- Other\n\n2009.50\n\n- Tomato juice\n\n- Grape juice (including grape must)\u00a0:\n\n2009.61\n\n-- Of a Brix value not exceeding 30\n\n2009.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Apple juice\u00a0:\n\n2009.71\n\n-- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20\n\n2009.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Juice of any other single fruit, nut or vegetable\u00a0:\n\n2009.81\n\n-- Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium oxycoccos) juice; lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) juice\n\n2009.89\n\n-- Other\n\n2009.90\n\n- Mixtures of juices\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Mixed vegetables of heading 07.12;\n\nb) Roasted coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion (heading 09.01);\n\nc) Flavoured tea (heading 09.02);\n\nd) Spices or other products of headings 09.04 to 09.10;\n\ne) Food preparations, other than the products described in heading 21.03 or 21.04, containing\n                                                         more than 20\u00a0% by weight of sausage, meat, meat offal, blood, insects, fish or crustaceans,\n                                                         molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof (Chapter 16);\n\nf) Products of heading 24.04;\n\ng) Yeast put up as a medicament or other products of heading 30.03 or 30.04; or\n\nh) Prepared enzymes of heading 35.07.\n\n2. Extracts of the substitutes referred to in Note 1 (b) above are to be classified in\n                                                   heading 21.01.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 21.04, the expression \u201chomogenised composite food preparations\u201d\n                                                   means preparations consisting of a finely homogenised mixture of two or more basic\n                                                   ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables, fruit or nuts, put up for retail sale\n                                                   as food suitable for infants or young children or for dietetic purposes, in containers\n                                                   of a net weight content not exceeding 250 g. For the application of this definition,\n                                                   no account is to be taken of small quantities of any ingredients which may be added\n                                                   to the mixture for seasoning, preservation or other purposes. Such preparations may\n                                                   contain a small quantity of visible pieces of ingredients.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n21.01\n\nExtracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or mat\u00e9 and preparations with\n                                                               a basis of these products or with a basis of coffee, tea or mat\u00e9; roasted chicory\n                                                               and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof.\n\n- Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, and preparations with a basis of\n                                                            these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee\u00a0:\n\n2101.11\n\n-- Extracts, essences and concentrates\n\n2101.12\n\n-- Preparations with a basis of extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis\n                                                            of coffee\n\n2101.20\n\n- Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or mat\u00e9, and preparations with a basis\n                                                            of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or mat\u00e9\n\n2101.30\n\n- Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and\n                                                            concentrates thereof\n\n21.02\n\nYeasts (active or inactive); other single-cell micro-organisms, dead (but not including\n                                                               vaccines of heading 30.02); prepared baking powders.\n\n2102.10\n\n- Active yeasts\n\n2102.20\n\n- Inactive yeasts; other single-cell micro-organisms, dead\n\n2102.30\n\n- Prepared baking powders\n\n21.03\n\nSauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour\n                                                               and meal and prepared mustard.\n\n2103.10\n\n- Soya sauce\n\n2103.20\n\n- Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces\n\n2103.30\n\n- Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard\n\n2103.90\n\n- Other\n\n21.04\n\nSoups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenised composite food preparations.\n\n2104.10\n\n- Soups and broths and preparations therefor\n\n2104.20\n\n- Homogenised composite food preparations\n\n21.05\n\n2105.00\n\nIce cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa.\n\n21.06\n\nFood preparations not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n2106.10\n\n- Protein concentrates and textured protein substances\n\n2106.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Products of this Chapter (other than those of heading 22.09) prepared for culinary\n                                                         purposes and thereby rendered unsuitable for consumption as beverages (generally heading\n                                                         21.03);\n\nb) Sea water (heading 25.01);\n\nc) Distilled or conductivity water or water of similar purity (heading 28.53);\n\nd) Acetic acid of a concentration exceeding 10\u00a0% by weight of acetic acid (heading 29.15);\n\ne) Medicaments of heading 30.03 or 30.04; or\n\nf) Perfumery or toilet preparations (Chapter 33).\n\n2. For the purposes of this Chapter and of Chapters 20 and 21, the \u201calcoholic strength by volume\u201d shall be determined at a temperature of 20 \u00b0C.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 22.02, the term \u201cnon-alcoholic beverages\u201d means beverages\n                                                   of an alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 0.5\u00a0% vol. Alcoholic beverages are\n                                                   classified in headings 22.03 to 22.06 or heading 22.08 as appropriate.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2204.10, the expression \u201csparkling wine\u201d means wine\n                                                   which, when kept at a temperature of 20 \u00b0C in closed containers, has an excess pressure\n                                                   of not less than 3 bars.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n22.01\n\nWaters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing\n                                                               added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured; ice and snow.\n\n2201.10\n\n- Mineral waters and aerated waters\n\n2201.90\n\n- Other\n\n22.02\n\nWaters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other\n                                                               sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit,\n                                                               nut or vegetable juices of heading 20.09.\n\n2202.10\n\n- Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other\n                                                            sweetening matter or flavoured\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2202.91\n\n-- Non-alcoholic beer\n\n2202.99\n\n-- Other\n\n22.03\n\n2203.00\n\nBeer made from malt.\n\n22.04\n\nWine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading\n                                                               20.09.\n\n2204.10\n\n- Sparkling wine\n\n- Other wine; grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of\n                                                            alcohol\u00a0:\n\n2204.21\n\n-- In containers holding 2 l or less\n\n2204.22\n\n-- In containers holding more than 2 l but not more than 10 l\n\n2204.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2204.30\n\n- Other grape must\n\n22.05\n\nVermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances.\n\n2205.10\n\n- In containers holding 2 l or less\n\n2205.90\n\n- Other\n\n22.06\n\n2206.00\n\nOther fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead, sak\u00e9); mixtures of fermented\n                                                               beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages and non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n22.07\n\nUndenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80\u00a0% vol. or higher;\n                                                               ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength.\n\n2207.10\n\n- Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80\u00a0% vol. or higher\n\n2207.20\n\n- Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength\n\n22.08\n\nUndenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80\u00a0% vol.;\n                                                               spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages.\n\n2208.20\n\n- Spirits obtained by distilling grape wine or grape marc\n\n2208.30\n\n- Whiskies\n\n2208.40\n\n- Rum and other spirits obtained by distilling fermented sugar-cane products\n\n2208.50\n\n- Gin and Geneva\n\n2208.60\n\n- Vodka\n\n2208.70\n\n- Liqueurs and cordials\n\n2208.90\n\n- Other\n\n22.09\n\n2209.00\n\nVinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid.\n\nNote.\n\n1. Heading 23.09 includes products of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified\n                                                   or included, obtained by processing vegetable or animal materials to such an extent\n                                                   that they have lost the essential characteristics of the original material, other\n                                                   than vegetable waste, vegetable residues and by-products of such processing.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2306.41, the expression \u201clow erucic acid rape or colza\n                                                   seeds\u201d means seeds as defined in Subheading Note 1 to Chapter 12.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n23.01\n\nFlours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs\n                                                               or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption; greaves.\n\n2301.10\n\n- Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal; greaves\n\n2301.20\n\n- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic\n                                                            invertebrates\n\n23.02\n\nBran, sharps and other residues, whether or not in the form of pellets, derived from\n                                                               the sifting, milling or other working of cereals or of leguminous plants.\n\n2302.10\n\n- Of maize (corn)\n\n2302.30\n\n- Of wheat\n\n2302.40\n\n- Of other cereals\n\n2302.50\n\n- Of leguminous plants\n\n23.03\n\nResidues of starch manufacture and similar residues, beet-pulp, bagasse and other\n                                                               waste of sugar manufacture, brewing or distilling dregs and waste, whether or not\n                                                               in the form of pellets.\n\n2303.10\n\n- Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues\n\n2303.20\n\n- Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture\n\n2303.30\n\n- Brewing or distilling dregs and waste\n\n23.04\n\n2304.00\n\nOil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets,\n                                                               resulting from the extraction of soyabean oil.\n\n23.05\n\n2305.00\n\nOil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets,\n                                                               resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil.\n\n23.06\n\nOil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets,\n                                                               resulting from the extraction of vegetable or microbial fats or oils, other than those\n                                                               of heading 23.04 or 23.05.\n\n2306.10\n\n- Of cotton seeds\n\n2306.20\n\n- Of linseed\n\n2306.30\n\n- Of sunflower seeds\n\n- Of rape or colza seeds\u00a0:\n\n2306.41\n\n-- Of low erucic acid rape or colza seeds\n\n2306.49\n\n-- Other\n\n2306.50\n\n- Of coconut or copra\n\n2306.60\n\n- Of palm nuts or kernels\n\n2306.90\n\n- Other\n\n23.07\n\n2307.00\n\nWine lees; argol.\n\n23.08\n\n2308.00\n\nVegetable materials and vegetable waste, vegetable residues and by-products, whether\n                                                               or not in the form of pellets, of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified\n                                                               or included.\n\n23.09\n\nPreparations of a kind used in animal feeding.\n\n2309.10\n\n- Dog or cat food, put up for retail sale\n\n2309.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover medicinal cigarettes (Chapter 30).\n\n2. Any products classifiable in heading 24.04 and any other heading of the Chapter are\n                                                   to be classified in heading 24.04.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 24.04, the expression \u201cinhalation without combustion\u201d\n                                                   means inhalation through heated delivery or other means, without combustion.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2403.11, the expression \u201cwater pipe tobacco\u201d means\n                                                   tobacco intended for smoking in a water pipe and which consists of a mixture of tobacco\n                                                   and glycerol, whether or not containing aromatic oils and extracts, molasses or sugar,\n                                                   and whether or not flavoured with fruit. However, tobacco-free products intended for\n                                                   smoking in a water pipe are excluded from this subheading.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n24.01\n\nUnmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse.\n\n2401.10\n\n- Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped\n\n2401.20\n\n- Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped\n\n2401.30\n\n- Tobacco refuse\n\n24.02\n\nCigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes.\n\n2402.10\n\n- Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco\n\n2402.20\n\n- Cigarettes containing tobacco\n\n2402.90\n\n- Other\n\n24.03\n\nOther manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; \u201chomogenised\u201d or\n                                                               \u201creconstituted\u201d tobacco; tobacco extracts and essences.\n\n- Smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion\u00a0:\n\n2403.11\n\n-- Water pipe tobacco specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter\n\n2403.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2403.91\n\n-- \u201cHomogenised\u201d or \u201creconstituted\u201d tobacco\n\n2403.99\n\n-- Other\n\n24.04\n\nProducts containing tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, nicotine, or tobacco or nicotine\n                                                               substitutes, intended for inhalation without combustion; other nicotine containing\n                                                               products intended for the intake of nicotine into the human body.\n\n- Products intended for inhalation without combustion\u00a0:\n\n2404.11\n\n-- Containing tobacco or reconstituted tobacco\n\n2404.12\n\n-- Other, containing nicotine\n\n2404.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2404.91\n\n-- For oral application\n\n2404.92\n\n-- For transdermal application\n\n2404.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Except where their context or Note 4 to this Chapter otherwise requires, the headings\n                                                   of this Chapter cover only products which are in the crude state or which have been\n                                                   washed (even with chemical substances eliminating the impurities without changing\n                                                   the structure of the product), crushed, ground, powdered, levigated, sifted, screened,\n                                                   concentrated by flotation, magnetic separation or other mechanical or physical processes\n                                                   (except crystallisation), but not products which have been roasted, calcined, obtained\n                                                   by mixing or subjected to processing beyond that mentioned in each heading.\n\nThe products of this Chapter may contain an added anti-dusting agent, provided that\n                                                   such addition does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather\n                                                   than for general use.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur or colloidal sulphur (heading 28.02);\n\nb) Earth colours containing 70\u00a0% or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe2O3 (heading 28.21);\n\nc) Medicaments or other products of Chapter 30;\n\nd) Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations (Chapter 33);\n\ne) Dolomite ramming mix (heading 38.16);\n\nf) Setts, curbstones or flagstones (heading 68.01); mosaic cubes or the like (heading\n                                                         68.02); roofing, facing or damp course slates (heading 68.03);\n\ng) Precious or semi-precious stones (heading 71.02 or 71.03);\n\nh) Cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each,\n                                                         of sodium chloride or of magnesium oxide, of heading 38.24; optical elements of sodium\n                                                         chloride or of magnesium oxide (heading 90.01);\n\nij) Billiard chalks (heading 95.04); or\n\nk) Writing or drawing chalks or tailors\u2019 chalks (heading 96.09).\n\n3. Any products classifiable in heading 25.17 and any other heading of the Chapter are\n                                                   to be classified in heading 25.17.\n\n4. Heading 25.30 applies, inter alia, to\u00a0: vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded; earth colours, whether or not\n                                                   calcined or mixed together; natural micaceous iron oxides; meerschaum (whether or\n                                                   not in polished pieces); amber; agglomerated meerschaum and agglomerated amber, in\n                                                   plates, rods, sticks or similar forms, not worked after moulding; jet; strontianite\n                                                   (whether or not calcined), other than strontium oxide; broken pieces of pottery, brick\n                                                   or concrete.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n25.01\n\n2501.00\n\nSalt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or\n                                                               not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea\n                                                               water.\n\n25.02\n\n2502.00\n\nUnroasted iron pyrites.\n\n25.03\n\n2503.00\n\nSulphur of all kinds, other than sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur and colloidal\n                                                               sulphur.\n\n25.04\n\nNatural graphite.\n\n2504.10\n\n- In powder or in flakes\n\n2504.90\n\n- Other\n\n25.05\n\nNatural sands of all kinds, whether or not coloured, other than metalbearing sands\n                                                               of Chapter 26.\n\n2505.10\n\n- Silica sands and quartz sands\n\n2505.90\n\n- Other\n\n25.06\n\nQuartz (other than natural sands); quartzite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely\n                                                               cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square)\n                                                               shape.\n\n2506.10\n\n- Quartz\n\n2506.20\n\n- Quartzite\n\n25.07\n\n2507.00\n\nKaolin and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined.\n\n25.08\n\nOther clays (not including expanded clays of heading 68.06), andalusite, kyanite and\n                                                               sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths.\n\n2508.10\n\n- Bentonite\n\n2508.30\n\n- Fire-clay\n\n2508.40\n\n- Other clays\n\n2508.50\n\n- Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite\n\n2508.60\n\n- Mullite\n\n2508.70\n\n- Chamotte or dinas earths\n\n25.09\n\n2509.00\n\nChalk.\n\n25.10\n\nNatural calcium phosphates, natural aluminium calcium phosphates and phosphatic chalk.\n\n2510.10\n\n- Unground\n\n2510.20\n\n- Ground\n\n25.11\n\nNatural barium sulphate (barytes); natural barium carbonate (witherite), whether or\n                                                               not calcined, other than barium oxide of heading 28.16.\n\n2511.10\n\n- Natural barium sulphate (barytes)\n\n2511.20\n\n- Natural barium carbonate (witherite)\n\n25.12\n\n2512.00\n\nSiliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar\n                                                               siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or\n                                                               less.\n\n25.13\n\nPumice stone; emery; natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives,\n                                                               whether or not heat-treated.\n\n2513.10\n\n- Pumice stone\n\n2513.20\n\n- Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives\n\n25.14\n\n2514.00\n\nSlate, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into\n                                                               blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape.\n\n25.15\n\nMarble, travertine, ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone of\n                                                               an apparent specific gravity of 2.5 or more, and alabaster, whether or not roughly\n                                                               trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular\n                                                               (including square) shape.\n\n- Marble and travertine\u00a0:\n\n2515.11\n\n-- Crude or roughly trimmed\n\n2515.12\n\n-- Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including\n                                                            square) shape\n\n2515.20\n\n- Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster\n\n25.16\n\nGranite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental or building stone, whether\n                                                               or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs\n                                                               of a rectangular (including square) shape.\n\n- Granite\u00a0:\n\n2516.11\n\n-- Crude or roughly trimmed\n\n2516.12\n\n-- Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including\n                                                            square) shape\n\n2516.20\n\n- Sandstone\n\n2516.90\n\n- Other monumental or building stone\n\n25.17\n\nPebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates,\n                                                               for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or\n                                                               not heat-treated; macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not\n                                                               incorporating the materials cited in the first part of the heading; tarred macadam;\n                                                               granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading 25.15 or 25.16, whether or not\n                                                               heat-treated.\n\n2517.10\n\n- Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates,\n                                                            for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or\n                                                            not heat-treated\n\n2517.20\n\n- Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating\n                                                            the materials cited in subheading 2517.10\n\n2517.30\n\n- Tarred macadam\n\n- Granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading 25.15 or 25.16, whether or\n                                                            not heat-treated\u00a0:\n\n2517.41\n\n-- Of marble\n\n2517.49\n\n-- Other\n\n25.18\n\nDolomite, whether or not calcined or sintered, including dolomite roughly trimmed\n                                                               or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including\n                                                               square) shape.\n\n2518.10\n\n- Dolomite, not calcined or sintered\n\n2518.20\n\n- Calcined or sintered dolomite\n\n25.19\n\nNatural magnesium carbonate (magnesite); fused magnesia; dead-burned (sintered) magnesia,\n                                                               whether or not containing small quantities of other oxides added before sintering;\n                                                               other magnesium oxide, whether or not pure.\n\n2519.10\n\n- Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite)\n\n2519.90\n\n- Other\n\n25.20\n\nGypsum; anhydrite; plasters (consisting of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate) whether\n                                                               or not coloured, with or without small quantities of accelerators or retarders.\n\n2520.10\n\n- Gypsum; anhydrite\n\n2520.20\n\n- Plasters\n\n25.21\n\n2521.00\n\nLimestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture\n                                                               of lime or cement.\n\n25.22\n\nQuicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide\n                                                               of heading 28.25.\n\n2522.10\n\n- Quicklime\n\n2522.20\n\n- Slaked lime\n\n2522.30\n\n- Hydraulic lime\n\n25.23\n\nPortland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement, supersulphate cement and similar hydraulic\n                                                               cements, whether or not coloured or in the form of clinkers.\n\n2523.10\n\n- Cement clinkers\n\n- Portland cement\u00a0:\n\n2523.21\n\n-- White cement, whether or not artificially coloured\n\n2523.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2523.30\n\n- Aluminous cement\n\n2523.90\n\n- Other hydraulic cements\n\n25.24\n\nAsbestos.\n\n2524.10\n\n- Crocidolite\n\n2524.90\n\n- Other\n\n25.25\n\nMica, including splittings; mica waste.\n\n2525.10\n\n- Crude mica and mica rifted into sheets or splittings\n\n2525.20\n\n- Mica powder\n\n2525.30\n\n- Mica waste\n\n25.26\n\nNatural steatite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise,\n                                                               into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc.\n\n2526.10\n\n- Not crushed, not powdered\n\n2526.20\n\n- Crushed or powdered\n\n[25.27]\n\n25.28\n\n2528.00\n\nNatural borates and concentrates thereof (whether or not calcined), but not including\n                                                               borates separated from natural brine; natural boric acid containing not more than\n                                                               85\u00a0% of H3BO3 calculated on the dry weight.\n\n25.29\n\nFeldspar; leucite, nepheline and nepheline syenite; fluorspar.\n\n2529.10\n\n- Feldspar\n\n- Fluorspar\u00a0:\n\n2529.21\n\n-- Containing by weight 97\u00a0% or less of calcium fluoride\n\n2529.22\n\n-- Containing by weight more than 97\u00a0% of calcium fluoride\n\n2529.30\n\n- Leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite\n\n25.30\n\nMineral substances not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n2530.10\n\n- Vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded\n\n2530.20\n\n- Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates)\n\n2530.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Slag or similar industrial waste prepared as macadam (heading 25.17);\n\nb) Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), whether or not calcined (heading 25.19);\n\nc) Sludges from the storage tanks of petroleum oils, consisting mainly of such oils (heading\n                                                         27.10);\n\nd) Basic slag of Chapter 31;\n\ne) Slag wool, rock wool or similar mineral wools (heading 68.06);\n\nf) Waste or scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste\n                                                         or scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally\n                                                         for the recovery of precious metal (heading 71.12 or 85.49); or\n\ng) Copper, nickel or cobalt mattes produced by any process of smelting (Section XV).\n\n2. For the purposes of headings 26.01 to 26.17, the term \u201cores\u201d means minerals of mineralogical\n                                                   species actually used in the metallurgical industry for the extraction of mercury,\n                                                   of the metals of heading 28.44 or of the metals of Section XIV or XV, even if they are intended for non-metallurgical purposes. Headings 26.01 to 26.17\n                                                   do not, however, include minerals which have been submitted to processes not normal\n                                                   to the metallurgical industry.\n\n3. Heading 26.20 applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Slag, ash and residues of a kind used in industry either for the extraction of metals\n                                                         or as a basis for the manufacture of chemical compounds of metals, excluding ash and\n                                                         residues from the incineration of municipal waste (heading 26.21); and\n\nb) Slag, ash and residues containing arsenic, whether or not containing metals, of a\n                                                         kind used either for the extraction of arsenic or metals or for the manufacture of\n                                                         their chemical compounds.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2620.21, \u201cleaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock\n                                                   compound sludges\u201d mean sludges obtained from storage tanks of leaded gasoline and\n                                                   leaded anti-knock compounds (for example, tetraethyl lead), and consisting essentially\n                                                   of lead, lead compounds and iron oxide.\n\n2. Slag, ash and residues containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of\n                                                   a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of\n                                                   their chemical compounds, are to be classified in subheading 2620.60.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n26.01\n\nIron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites.\n\n- Iron ores and concentrates, other than roasted iron pyrites\u00a0:\n\n2601.11\n\n-- Non-agglomerated\n\n2601.12\n\n-- Agglomerated\n\n2601.20\n\n- Roasted iron pyrites\n\n26.02\n\n2602.00\n\nManganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates\n                                                               with a manganese content of 20\u00a0% or more, calculated on the dry weight.\n\n26.03\n\n2603.00\n\nCopper ores and concentrates.\n\n26.04\n\n2604.00\n\nNickel ores and concentrates.\n\n26.05\n\n2605.00\n\nCobalt ores and concentrates.\n\n26.06\n\n2606.00\n\nAluminium ores and concentrates.\n\n26.07\n\n2607.00\n\nLead ores and concentrates.\n\n26.08\n\n2608.00\n\nZinc ores and concentrates.\n\n26.09\n\n2609.00\n\nTin ores and concentrates.\n\n26.10\n\n2610.00\n\nChromium ores and concentrates.\n\n26.11\n\n2611.00\n\nTungsten ores and concentrates.\n\n26.12\n\nUranium or thorium ores and concentrates.\n\n2612.10\n\n- Uranium ores and concentrates\n\n2612.20\n\n- Thorium ores and concentrates\n\n26.13\n\nMolybdenum ores and concentrates.\n\n2613.10\n\n- Roasted\n\n2613.90\n\n- Other\n\n26.14\n\n2614.00\n\nTitanium ores and concentrates.\n\n26.15\n\nNiobium, tantalum, vanadium or zirconium ores and concentrates.\n\n2615.10\n\n- Zirconium ores and concentrates\n\n2615.90\n\n- Other\n\n26.16\n\nPrecious metal ores and concentrates.\n\n2616.10\n\n- Silver ores and concentrates\n\n2616.90\n\n- Other\n\n26.17\n\nOther ores and concentrates.\n\n2617.10\n\n- Antimony ores and concentrates\n\n2617.90\n\n- Other\n\n26.18\n\n2618.00\n\nGranulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel.\n\n26.19\n\n2619.00\n\nSlag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture\n                                                               of iron or steel.\n\n26.20\n\nSlag, ash and residues (other than from the manufacture of iron or steel) containing\n                                                               metals, arsenic or their compounds.\n\n- Containing mainly zinc\u00a0:\n\n2620.11\n\n-- Hard zinc spelter\n\n2620.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Containing mainly lead\u00a0:\n\n2620.21\n\n-- Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges\n\n2620.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2620.30\n\n- Containing mainly copper\n\n2620.40\n\n- Containing mainly aluminium\n\n2620.60\n\n- Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the\n                                                            extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2620.91\n\n-- Containing antimony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures\n\n2620.99\n\n-- Other\n\n26.21\n\nOther slag and ash, including seaweed ash (kelp); ash and residues from the incineration\n                                                               of municipal waste.\n\n2621.10\n\n- Ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste\n\n2621.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Separate chemically defined organic compounds, other than pure methane and propane\n                                                         which are to be classified in heading 27.11;\n\nb) Medicaments of heading 30.03 or 30.04; or\n\nc) Mixed unsaturated hydrocarbons of heading 33.01, 33.02 or 38.05.\n\n2. References in heading 27.10 to \u201cpetroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals\u201d\n                                                   include not only petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals but also\n                                                   similar oils, as well as those consisting mainly of mixed unsaturated hydrocarbons,\n                                                   obtained by any process, provided that the weight of the non-aromatic constituents\n                                                   exceeds that of the aromatic constituents.\n\nHowever, the references do not include liquid synthetic polyolefins of which less\n                                                   than 60\u00a0% by volume distils at 300\u00a0\u00b0C, after conversion to 1,013 millibars when a\n                                                   reduced-pressure distillation method is used (Chapter 39).\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 27.10, \u201cwaste oils\u201d means waste containing mainly petroleum\n                                                   oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (as described in Note 2 to this Chapter),\n                                                   whether or not mixed with water. These include\u00a0:\n\na) Such oils no longer fit for use as primary products (for example, used lubricating\n                                                         oils, used hydraulic oils and used transformer oils);\n\nb) Sludge oils from the storage tanks of petroleum oils, mainly containing such oils\n                                                         and a high concentration of additives (for example, chemicals) used in the manufacture\n                                                         of the primary products; and\n\nc) Such oils in the form of emulsions in water or mixtures with water, such as those\n                                                         resulting from oil spills, storage tank washings, or from the use of cutting oils\n                                                         for machining operations.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2701.11, \u201canthracite\u201d means coal having a volatile\n                                                   matter limit (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) not exceeding 14\u00a0%.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 2701.12, \u201cbituminous coal\u201d means coal having a volatile\n                                                   matter limit (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) exceeding 14\u00a0% and a calorific\n                                                   value limit (on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis) equal to or greater than 5,833\n                                                   kcal/kg.\n\n3. For the purposes of subheadings 2707.10, 2707.20, 2707.30 and 2707.40 the terms \u201cbenzol\n                                                   (benzene)\u201d, \u201ctoluol (toluene)\u201d, \u201cxylol (xylenes)\u201d and \u201cnaphthalene\u201d apply to products\n                                                   which contain more than 50\u00a0% by weight of benzene, toluene, xylenes or naphthalene,\n                                                   respectively.\n\n4. For the purposes of subheading 2710.12, \u201clight oils and preparations\u201d are those of\n                                                   which 90\u00a0% or more by volume (including losses) distil at 210 \u00b0C according to the\n                                                   ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method).\n\n5. For the purposes of the subheadings of heading 27.10, the term \u201cbiodiesel\u201d means mono-alkyl\n                                                   esters of fatty acids of a kind used as a fuel, derived from animal, vegetable or\n                                                   microbial fats and oils whether or not used.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n27.01\n\nCoal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal.\n\n- Coal, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated\u00a0:\n\n2701.11\n\n-- Anthracite\n\n2701.12\n\n-- Bituminous coal\n\n2701.19\n\n-- Other coal\n\n2701.20\n\n- Briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal\n\n27.02\n\nLignite, whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet.\n\n2702.10\n\n- Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated\n\n2702.20\n\n- Agglomerated lignite\n\n27.03\n\n2703.00\n\nPeat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated.\n\n27.04\n\n2704.00\n\nCoke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort\n                                                               carbon.\n\n27.05\n\n2705.00\n\nCoal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and\n                                                               other gaseous hydrocarbons.\n\n27.06\n\n2706.00\n\nTar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars, whether\n                                                               or not dehydrated or partially distilled, including reconstituted tars.\n\n27.07\n\nOils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar\n                                                               products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic\n                                                               constituents.\n\n2707.10\n\n- Benzol (benzene)\n\n2707.20\n\n- Toluol (toluene)\n\n2707.30\n\n- Xylol (xylenes)\n\n2707.40\n\n- Naphthalene\n\n2707.50\n\n- Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65\u00a0% or more by volume (including losses)\n                                                            distils at 250\u00a0\u00b0C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method)\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2707.91\n\n-- Creosote oils\n\n2707.99\n\n-- Other\n\n27.08\n\nPitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars.\n\n2708.10\n\n- Pitch\n\n2708.20\n\n- Pitch coke\n\n27.09\n\n2709.00\n\nPetroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude.\n\n27.10\n\nPetroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations\n                                                               not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70\u00a0% or more of petroleum\n                                                               oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents\n                                                               of the preparations; waste oils.\n\n- Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude) and\n                                                            preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70\u00a0% or more\n                                                            of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the\n                                                            basic constituents of the preparations, other than those containing biodiesel and\n                                                            other than waste oils\u00a0:\n\n2710.12\n\n-- Light oils and preparations\n\n2710.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2710.20\n\n- Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude) and\n                                                            preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70\u00a0% or more\n                                                            of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the\n                                                            basic constituents of the preparations, containing biodiesel, other than waste oils\n\n- Waste oils\u00a0:\n\n2710.91\n\n-- Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs)\n                                                            or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)\n\n2710.99\n\n-- Other\n\n27.11\n\nPetroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons.\n\n- Liquefied\u00a0:\n\n2711.11\n\n-- Natural gas\n\n2711.12\n\n-- Propane\n\n2711.13\n\n-- Butanes\n\n2711.14\n\n-- Ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene\n\n2711.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- In gaseous state\u00a0:\n\n2711.21\n\n-- Natural gas\n\n2711.29\n\n-- Other\n\n27.12\n\nPetroleum jelly; paraffin wax, micro-crystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite,\n                                                               lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis\n                                                               or by other processes, whether or not coloured.\n\n2712.10\n\n- Petroleum jelly\n\n2712.20\n\n- Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0.75\u00a0% of oil\n\n2712.90\n\n- Other\n\n27.13\n\nPetroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils\n                                                               obtained from bituminous minerals.\n\n- Petroleum coke\u00a0:\n\n2713.11\n\n-- Not calcined\n\n2713.12\n\n-- Calcined\n\n2713.20\n\n- Petroleum bitumen\n\n2713.90\n\n- Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals\n\n27.14\n\nBitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale and tar sands; asphaltites and\n                                                               asphaltic rocks.\n\n2714.10\n\n- Bituminous or oil shale and tar sands\n\n2714.90\n\n- Other\n\n27.15\n\n2715.00\n\nBituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen,\n                                                               on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example, bituminous mastics, cut-backs).\n\n27.16\n\n2716.00\n\nElectrical energy. (optional heading)\n\nNotes.\n\n1.\n\nA) Goods (other than radioactive ores) answering to a description in heading 28.44 or\n                                                      28.45 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of the Nomenclature.\n\nB) Subject to paragraph (A) above, goods answering to a description in heading 28.43,\n                                                      28.46 or 28.52 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of this\n                                                      Section.\n\n2. Subject to Note 1 above, goods classifiable in heading 30.04, 30.05, 30.06, 32.12,\n                                                33.03, 33.04, 33.05, 33.06, 33.07, 35.06, 37.07 or 38.08 by reason of being put up\n                                                in measured doses or for retail sale are to be classified in those headings and in\n                                                no other heading of the Nomenclature.\n\n3. Goods put up in sets consisting of two or more separate constituents, some or all\n                                                of which fall in this Section and are intended to be mixed together to obtain a product\n                                                of Section VI or VII, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to that product, provided that the\n                                                constituents are\u00a0:\n\na) having regard to the manner in which they are put up, clearly identifiable as being\n                                                      intended to be used together without first being repacked;\n\nb) presented together; and\n\nc) identifiable, whether by their nature or by the relative proportions in which they\n                                                      are present, as being complementary one to another.\n\n4. Where a product answers to a description in one or more of the headings in Section\n                                                VI by virtue of being described by name or function and also to heading 38.27, then\n                                                it is classifiable in a heading that references the product by name or function and\n                                                not under heading 38.27.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this Chapter apply only\n                                                   to\u00a0:\n\na) Separate chemical elements and separate chemically defined compounds, whether or not\n                                                         containing impurities;\n\nb) The products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in water;\n\nc) The products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in other solvents provided that the\n                                                         solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products adopted\n                                                         solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not render\n                                                         the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use;\n\nd) The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above with an added stabiliser (including\n                                                         an anti-caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport;\n\ne) The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c) or (d) above with an added anti-dusting agent\n                                                         or a colouring substance added to facilitate their identification or for safety reasons,\n                                                         provided that the additions do not render the product particularly suitable for specific\n                                                         use rather than for general use.\n\n2. In addition to dithionites and sulphoxylates, stabilised with organic substances (heading\n                                                   28.31), carbonates and peroxocarbonates of inorganic bases (heading 28.36), cyanides,\n                                                   cyanide oxides and complex cyanides of inorganic bases (heading 28.37), fulminates,\n                                                   cyanates and thiocyanates, of inorganic bases (heading 28.42), organic products included\n                                                   in heading 28.43 to 28.46 and 28.52 and carbides (heading 28.49), only the following\n                                                   compounds of carbon are to be classified in this Chapter\u00a0:\n\na) Oxides of carbon, hydrogen cyanide and fulminic, isocyanic, thiocyanic and other simple\n                                                         or complex cyanogen acids (heading 28.11);\n\nb) Halide oxides of carbon (heading 28.12);\n\nc) Carbon disulphide (heading 28.13);\n\nd) Thiocarbonates, selenocarbonates, tellurocarbonates, selenocyanates, tellurocyanates,\n                                                         tetrathiocyanatodiamminochromates (reineckates) and other complex cyanates, of inorganic\n                                                         bases (heading 28.42);\n\ne) Hydrogen peroxide, solidified with urea (heading 28.47), carbon oxysulphide, thiocarbonyl\n                                                         halides, cyanogen, cyanogen halides and cyanamide and its metal derivatives (heading\n                                                         28.53) other than calcium cyanamide, whether or not pure (Chapter 31).\n\n3. Subject to the provisions of Note 1 to Section VI, this Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Sodium chloride or magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, or other products of Section V;\n\nb) Organo-inorganic compounds other than those mentioned in Note 2 above;\n\nc) Products mentioned in Note 2, 3, 4 or 5 to Chapter 31;\n\nd) Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, of heading 32.06; glass frit and\n                                                         other glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes, of heading 32.07;\n\ne) Artificial graphite (heading 38.01); products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers\n                                                         or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades, of heading 38.13; ink removers put up in\n                                                         packings for retail sale, of heading 38.24; cultured crystals (other than optical\n                                                         elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth\n                                                         metals, of heading 38.24;\n\nf) Precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) or dust or\n                                                         powder of such stones (headings 71.02 to 71.05), or precious metals or precious metal\n                                                         alloys of Chapter 71;\n\ng) The metals, whether or not pure, metal alloys or cermets, including sintered metal\n                                                         carbides (metal carbides sintered with a metal), of Section XV; or\n\nh) Optical elements, for example, of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals\n                                                         (heading 90.01).\n\n4. Chemically defined complex acids consisting of a non-metal acid of sub-Chapter II\n                                                   and a metal acid of sub-Chapter IV are to be classified in heading 28.11.\n\n5. Headings 28.26 to 28.42 apply only to metal or ammonium salts or peroxysalts.\n\na) Except where the context otherwise requires, double or complex salts are to be classified\n                                                         in heading 28.42.\n\n6. Heading 28.44 applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Technetium (atomic No. 43), promethium (atomic No. 61), polonium (atomic No. 84) and\n                                                         all elements with an atomic number greater than 84;\n\nb) Natural or artificial radioactive isotopes (including those of the precious metals\n                                                         or of the base metals of Sections XIV and XV), whether or not mixed together;\n\nc) Compounds, inorganic or organic, of these elements or isotopes, whether or not chemically\n                                                         defined, whether or not mixed together;\n\nd) Alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing\n                                                         these elements or isotopes or inorganic or organic compounds thereof and having a\n                                                         specific radioactivity exceeding 74 Bq/g (0.002 \u03bcCi/g);\n\ne) Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors;\n\nf) Radioactive residues whether or not usable.\n\nThe term \u201cisotopes\u201d, for the purposes of this Note and of the wording of headings\n                                                   28.44 and 28.45, refers to\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 individual nuclides, excluding, however, those existing in nature in the monoisotopic\n                                                         state;\n\n\u2013 mixtures of isotopes of one and the same element, enriched in one or several of the\n                                                         said isotopes, that is, elements of which the natural isotopic composition has been\n                                                         artificially modified.\n\n7. Heading 28.53 includes copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15\u00a0%\n                                                   by weight of phosphorus.\n\n8. Chemical elements (for example, silicon and selenium) doped for use in electronics\n                                                   are to be classified in this Chapter, provided that they are in forms unworked as\n                                                   drawn, or in the form of cylinders or rods. When cut in the form of discs, wafers\n                                                   or similar forms, they fall in heading 38.18.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 2852.10, the expression \u201cchemically defined\u201d means\n                                                   all organic or inorganic compounds of mercury meeting the requirements of paragraphs\n                                                   (a) to (e) of Note 1 to Chapter 28 or paragraphs (a) to (h) of Note 1 to Chapter 29.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- CHEMICAL ELEMENTS\n\n28.01\n\nFluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.\n\n2801.10\n\n- Chlorine\n\n2801.20\n\n- Iodine\n\n2801.30\n\n- Fluorine; bromine\n\n28.02\n\n2802.00\n\nSulphur, sublimed or precipitated; colloidal sulphur.\n\n28.03\n\n2803.00\n\nCarbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or included).\n\n28.04\n\nHydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals.\n\n2804.10\n\n- Hydrogen\n\n- Rare gases\u00a0:\n\n2804.21\n\n-- Argon\n\n2804.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2804.30\n\n- Nitrogen\n\n2804.40\n\n- Oxygen\n\n2804.50\n\n- Boron; tellurium\n\n- Silicon\u00a0:\n\n2804.61\n\n-- Containing by weight not less than 99.99\u00a0% of silicon\n\n2804.69\n\n-- Other\n\n2804.70\n\n- Phosphorus\n\n2804.80\n\n- Arsenic\n\n2804.90\n\n- Selenium\n\n28.05\n\nAlkali or alkaline-earth metals; rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether\n                                                               or not intermixed or interalloyed; mercury.\n\n- Alkali or alkaline-earth metals\u00a0:\n\n2805.11\n\n-- Sodium\n\n2805.12\n\n-- Calcium\n\n2805.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2805.30\n\n- Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed\n\n2805.40\n\n- Mercury\n\nII.- INORGANIC ACIDS AND INORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS OF NON-METALS\n\n28.06\n\nHydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); chlorosulphuric acid.\n\n2806.10\n\n- Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)\n\n2806.20\n\n- Chlorosulphuric acid\n\n28.07\n\n2807.00\n\nSulphuric acid; oleum.\n\n28.08\n\n2808.00\n\nNitric acid; sulphonitric acids.\n\n28.09\n\nDiphosphorus pentaoxide; phosphoric acid; polyphosphoric acids, whether or not chemically\n                                                               defined.\n\n2809.10\n\n- Diphosphorus pentaoxide\n\n2809.20\n\n- Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids\n\n28.10\n\n2810.00\n\nOxides of boron; boric acids.\n\n28.11\n\nOther inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals.\n\n- Other inorganic acids\u00a0:\n\n2811.11\n\n-- Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid)\n\n2811.12\n\n-- Hydrogen cyanide (hydrocyanic acid)\n\n2811.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals\u00a0:\n\n2811.21\n\n-- Carbon dioxide\n\n2811.22\n\n-- Silicon dioxide\n\n2811.29\n\n-- Other\n\nIII.- HALOGEN OR SULPHUR COMPOUNDS OF NON-METALS\n\n28.12\n\nHalides and halide oxides of non-metals.\n\n- Chlorides and chloride oxides\u00a0:\n\n2812.11\n\n-- Carbonyl dichloride (phosgene)\n\n2812.12\n\n-- Phosphorus oxychloride\n\n2812.13\n\n-- Phosphorus trichloride\n\n2812.14\n\n-- Phosphorus pentachloride\n\n2812.15\n\n-- Sulphur monochloride\n\n2812.16\n\n-- Sulphur dichloride\n\n2812.17\n\n-- Thionyl chloride\n\n2812.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2812.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.13\n\nSulphides of non-metals; commercial phosphorus trisulphide.\n\n2813.10\n\n- Carbon disulphide\n\n2813.90\n\n- Other\n\nIV.- INORGANIC BASES AND OXIDES, HYDROXIDES AND PEROXIDES OF METALS\n\n28.14\n\nAmmonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution.\n\n2814.10\n\n- Anhydrous ammonia\n\n2814.20\n\n- Ammonia in aqueous solution\n\n28.15\n\nSodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); peroxides of\n                                                               sodium or potassium.\n\n- Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)\u00a0:\n\n2815.11\n\n-- Solid\n\n2815.12\n\n-- In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda)\n\n2815.20\n\n- Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)\n\n2815.30\n\n- Peroxides of sodium or potassium\n\n28.16\n\nHydroxide and peroxide of magnesium; oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium\n                                                               or barium.\n\n2816.10\n\n- Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium\n\n2816.40\n\n- Oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium\n\n28.17\n\n2817.00\n\nZinc oxide; zinc peroxide.\n\n28.18\n\nArtificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined; aluminium oxide; aluminium\n                                                               hydroxide.\n\n2818.10\n\n- Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined\n\n2818.20\n\n- Aluminium oxide, other than artificial corundum\n\n2818.30\n\n- Aluminium hydroxide\n\n28.19\n\nChromium oxides and hydroxides.\n\n2819.10\n\n- Chromium trioxide\n\n2819.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.20\n\nManganese oxides.\n\n2820.10\n\n- Manganese dioxide\n\n2820.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.21\n\nIron oxides and hydroxides; earth colours containing 70\u00a0% or more by weight of combined\n                                                               iron evaluated as Fe2O3.\n\n2821.10\n\n- Iron oxides and hydroxides\n\n2821.20\n\n- Earth colours\n\n28.22\n\n2822.00\n\nCobalt oxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides.\n\n28.23\n\n2823.00\n\nTitanium oxides.\n\n28.24\n\nLead oxides; red lead and orange lead.\n\n2824.10\n\n- Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot)\n\n2824.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.25\n\nHydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases; other\n                                                               metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides.\n\n2825.10\n\n- Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts\n\n2825.20\n\n- Lithium oxide and hydroxide\n\n2825.30\n\n- Vanadium oxides and hydroxides\n\n2825.40\n\n- Nickel oxides and hydroxides\n\n2825.50\n\n- Copper oxides and hydroxides\n\n2825.60\n\n- Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide\n\n2825.70\n\n- Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides\n\n2825.80\n\n- Antimony oxides\n\n2825.90\n\n- Other\n\nV.- SALTS AND PEROXYSALTS, OF INORGANIC ACIDS AND METALS\n\n28.26\n\nFluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts.\n\n- Fluorides\u00a0:\n\n2826.12\n\n-- Of aluminium\n\n2826.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2826.30\n\n- Sodium hexafluoroaluminate (synthetic cryolite)\n\n2826.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.27\n\nChlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides; iodides\n                                                               and iodide oxides.\n\n2827.10\n\n- Ammonium chloride\n\n2827.20\n\n- Calcium chloride\n\n- Other chlorides\u00a0:\n\n2827.31\n\n-- Of magnesium\n\n2827.32\n\n-- Of aluminium\n\n2827.35\n\n-- Of nickel\n\n2827.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides\u00a0:\n\n2827.41\n\n-- Of copper\n\n2827.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Bromides and bromide oxides\u00a0:\n\n2827.51\n\n-- Bromides of sodium or of potassium\n\n2827.59\n\n-- Other\n\n2827.60\n\n- Iodides and iodide oxides\n\n28.28\n\nHypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites.\n\n2828.10\n\n- Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorites\n\n2828.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.29\n\nChlorates and perchlorates; bromates and perbromates; iodates and periodates.\n\n- Chlorates\u00a0:\n\n2829.11\n\n-- Of sodium\n\n2829.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2829.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.30\n\nSulphides; polysulphides, whether or not chemically defined.\n\n2830.10\n\n- Sodium sulphides\n\n2830.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.31\n\nDithionites and sulphoxylates.\n\n2831.10\n\n- Of sodium\n\n2831.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.32\n\nSulphites; thiosulphates.\n\n2832.10\n\n- Sodium sulphites\n\n2832.20\n\n- Other sulphites\n\n2832.30\n\n- Thiosulphates\n\n28.33\n\nSulphates; alums; peroxosulphates (persulphates).\n\n- Sodium sulphates\u00a0:\n\n2833.11\n\n-- Disodium sulphate\n\n2833.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other sulphates\u00a0:\n\n2833.21\n\n-- Of magnesium\n\n2833.22\n\n-- Of aluminium\n\n2833.24\n\n-- Of nickel\n\n2833.25\n\n-- Of copper\n\n2833.27\n\n-- Of barium\n\n2833.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2833.30\n\n- Alums\n\n2833.40\n\n- Peroxosulphates (persulphates)\n\n28.34\n\nNitrites; nitrates.\n\n2834.10\n\n- Nitrites\n\n- Nitrates\u00a0:\n\n2834.21\n\n-- Of potassium\n\n2834.29\n\n-- Other\n\n28.35\n\nPhosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites) and phosphates; polyphosphates,\n                                                               whether or not chemically defined.\n\n2835.10\n\n- Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates (phosphites)\n\n- Phosphates\u00a0:\n\n2835.22\n\n-- Of mono- or disodium\n\n2835.24\n\n-- Of potassium\n\n2835.25\n\n-- Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate (\u201cdicalcium phosphate\u201d)\n\n2835.26\n\n-- Other phosphates of calcium\n\n2835.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Polyphosphates\u00a0:\n\n2835.31\n\n-- Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate)\n\n2835.39\n\n-- Other\n\n28.36\n\nCarbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate containing\n                                                               ammonium carbamate.\n\n2836.20\n\n- Disodium carbonate\n\n2836.30\n\n- Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate)\n\n2836.40\n\n- Potassium carbonates\n\n2836.50\n\n- Calcium carbonate\n\n2836.60\n\n- Barium carbonate\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2836.91\n\n-- Lithium carbonates\n\n2836.92\n\n-- Strontium carbonate\n\n2836.99\n\n-- Other\n\n28.37\n\nCyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides.\n\n- Cyanides and cyanide oxides\u00a0:\n\n2837.11\n\n-- Of sodium\n\n2837.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2837.20\n\n- Complex cyanides\n\n[28.38]\n\n28.39\n\nSilicates; commercial alkali metal silicates.\n\n- Of sodium\u00a0:\n\n2839.11\n\n-- Sodium metasilicates\n\n2839.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2839.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.40\n\nBorates; peroxoborates (perborates).\n\n- Disodium tetraborate (refined borax)\u00a0:\n\n2840.11\n\n-- Anhydrous\n\n2840.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2840.20\n\n- Other borates\n\n2840.30\n\n- Peroxoborates (perborates)\n\n28.41\n\nSalts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids.\n\n2841.30\n\n- Sodium dichromate\n\n2841.50\n\n- Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates\n\n- Manganites, manganates and permanganates\u00a0:\n\n2841.61\n\n-- Potassium permanganate\n\n2841.69\n\n-- Other\n\n2841.70\n\n- Molybdates\n\n2841.80\n\n- Tungstates (wolframates)\n\n2841.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.42\n\nOther salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids (including aluminosilicates whether\n                                                               or not chemically defined), other than azides.\n\n2842.10\n\n- Double or complex silicates, including aluminosilicates whether or not chemically\n                                                            defined\n\n2842.90\n\n- Other\n\nVI.- MISCELLANEOUS\n\n28.43\n\nColloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether\n                                                               or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metals.\n\n2843.10\n\n- Colloidal precious metals\n\n- Silver compounds\u00a0:\n\n2843.21\n\n-- Silver nitrate\n\n2843.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2843.30\n\n- Gold compounds\n\n2843.90\n\n- Other compounds; amalgams\n\n28.44\n\nRadioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes (including the fissile or fertile\n                                                               chemical elements and isotopes) and their compounds; mixtures and residues containing\n                                                               these products.\n\n2844.10\n\n- Natural uranium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic\n                                                            products and mixtures containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds\n\n2844.20\n\n- Uranium enriched in U 235 and its compounds; plutonium and its compounds; alloys,\n                                                            dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium\n                                                            enriched in U 235, plutonium or compounds of these products\n\n2844.30\n\n- Uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys,\n                                                            dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium\n                                                            depleted in U 235, thorium or compounds of these products\n\n- Radioactive elements and isotopes and compounds other than those of subheading 2844.10,\n                                                            2844.20 or 2844.30; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and\n                                                            mixtures containing these elements, isotopes or compounds; radioactive residues\u00a0:\n\n2844.41\n\n-- Tritium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products\n                                                            and mixtures containing tritium or its compounds\n\n2844.42\n\n-- Actinium-225, actinium-227, californium-253, curium-240, curium-241, curium-242,\n                                                            curium-243, curium-244, einsteinium-253, einsteinium-254, gadolinium-148, polonium-208,\n                                                            polonium-209, polonium-210, radium-223, uranium-230 or uranium-232, and their compounds;\n                                                            alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing\n                                                            these elements or compounds\n\n2844.43\n\n-- Other radioactive elements and isotopes and compounds; other alloys, dispersions\n                                                            (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing these elements, isotopes\n                                                            or compounds\n\n2844.44\n\n-- Radioactive residues\n\n2844.50\n\n- Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors\n\n28.45\n\nIsotopes other than those of heading 28.44; compounds, inorganic or organic, of such\n                                                               isotopes, whether or not chemically defined.\n\n2845.10\n\n- Heavy water (deuterium oxide)\n\n2845.20\n\n- Boron enriched in boron-10 and its compounds\n\n2845.30\n\n- Lithium enriched in lithium-6 and its compounds\n\n2845.40\n\n- Helium-3\n\n2845.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.46\n\nCompounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or\n                                                               of mixtures of these metals.\n\n2846.10\n\n- Cerium compounds\n\n2846.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.47\n\n2847.00\n\nHydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea.\n\n[28.48]\n\n28.49\n\nCarbides, whether or not chemically defined.\n\n2849.10\n\n- Of calcium\n\n2849.20\n\n- Of silicon\n\n2849.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.50\n\n2850.00\n\nHydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined,\n                                                               other than compounds which are also carbides of heading 28.49.\n\n[28.51]\n\n28.52\n\nInorganic or organic compounds of mercury, whether or not chemically defined, excluding\n                                                               amalgams.\n\n2852.10\n\n- Chemically defined\n\n2852.90\n\n- Other\n\n28.53\n\nPhosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferrophosphorus; other inorganic\n                                                               compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of similar purity);\n                                                               liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air; amalgams,\n                                                               other than amalgams of precious metals.\n\n2853.10\n\n- Cyanogen chloride (chlorcyan)\n\n2853.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this Chapter apply only\n                                                   to\u00a0:\n\na) Separate chemically defined organic compounds, whether or not containing impurities;\n\nb) Mixtures of two or more isomers of the same organic compound (whether or not containing\n                                                         impurities), except mixtures of acyclic hydrocarbon isomers (other than stereoisomers),\n                                                         whether or not saturated (Chapter 27);\n\nc) The products of headings 29.36 to 29.39 or the sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar\n                                                         esters, and their salts, of heading 29.40, or the products of heading 29.41, whether\n                                                         or not chemically defined;\n\nd) The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in water;\n\ne) The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in other solvents provided\n                                                         that the solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products\n                                                         adopted solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not\n                                                         render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general\n                                                         use;\n\nf) The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) above with an added stabiliser\n                                                         (including an anti-caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport;\n\ng) The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) above with an added anti-dusting\n                                                         agent or a colouring or odoriferous substance or an emetic added to facilitate their\n                                                         identification or for safety reasons, provided that the additions do not render the\n                                                         product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use;\n\nh) The following products, diluted to standard strengths, for the production of azo dyes\u00a0:\n                                                         diazonium salts, couplers used for these salts and diazotisable amines and their salts.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of heading 15.04 or crude glycerol of heading 15.20;\n\nb) Ethyl alcohol (heading 22.07 or 22.08);\n\nc) Methane or propane (heading 27.11);\n\nd) The compounds of carbon mentioned in Note 2 to Chapter 28;\n\ne) Immunological products of heading 30.02;\n\nf) Urea (heading 31.02 or 31.05);\n\ng) Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (heading 32.03), synthetic organic\n                                                         colouring matter, synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening\n                                                         agents or as luminophores (heading 32.04) or dyes or other colouring matter put up\n                                                         in forms or packings for retail sale (heading 32.12);\n\nh) Enzymes (heading 35.07);\n\nij) Metaldehyde, hexamethylenetetramine or similar substances, put up in forms (for example,\n                                                         tablets, sticks or similar forms) for use as fuels, or liquid or liquefied-gas fuels\n                                                         in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters\n                                                         and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm3 (heading 36.06);\n\nk) Products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing\n                                                         grenades, of heading 38.13; ink removers put up in packings for retail sale, of heading\n                                                         38.24; or\n\nl) Optical elements, for example, of ethylenediamine tartrate (heading 90.01).\n\n3. Goods which could be included in two or more of the headings of this Chapter are to\n                                                   be classified in that one of those headings which occurs last in numerical order.\n\n4. In headings 29.04 to 29.06, 29.08 to 29.11 and 29.13 to 29.20, any reference to halogenated,\n                                                   sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives includes a reference to compound derivatives,\n                                                   such as sulphohalogenated, nitrohalogenated, nitrosulphonated or nitrosulphohalogenated\n                                                   derivatives.\n\nNitro or nitroso groups are not to be taken as \u201cnitrogen-functions\u201d for the purposes\n                                                   of heading 29.29.\n\nFor the purposes of headings 29.11, 29.12, 29.14, 29.18 and 29.22, \u201coxygen function\u201d,\n                                                   the characteristic organic oxygen-containing group of those respective headings, is\n                                                   restricted to the oxygen-functions referred to in headings 29.05 to 29.20.\n\n5.\n\nA) The esters of acid-function organic compounds of sub-Chapters I to VII with organic\n                                                         compounds of these sub-Chapters are to be classified with that compound which is classified\n                                                         in the heading which occurs last in numerical order in these sub-Chapters.\n\nB) Esters of ethyl alcohol with acid-function organic compounds of sub-Chapters I to\n                                                         VII are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding acid-function compounds.\n\nC) Subject to Note 1 to Section VI and Note 2 to Chapter 28\u00a0:\n\n1) Inorganic salts of organic compounds such as acid-, phenol- or enol-function compounds\n                                                               or organic bases, of sub-Chapters I to X or heading 29.42, are to be classified in\n                                                               the heading appropriate to the organic compound;\n\n2) Salts formed between organic compounds of sub-Chapters I to X or heading 29.42 are\n                                                               to be classified in the heading appropriate to the base or to the acid (including\n                                                               phenol- or enol-function compounds) from which they are formed, whichever occurs last\n                                                               in numerical order in the Chapter; and\n\n3) Co-ordination compounds, other than products classifiable in sub-Chapter XI or heading\n                                                               29.41, are to be classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical order in\n                                                               Chapter 29, among those appropriate to the fragments formed by \u201ccleaving\u201c of all metal\n                                                               bonds, other than metal-carbon bonds.\n\nD) Metal alcoholates are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding alcohols\n                                                         except in the case of ethanol (heading 29.05).\n\nE) Halides of carboxylic acids are to be classified in the same heading as the corresponding\n                                                         acids.\n\n6. The compounds of headings 29.30 and 29.31 are organic compounds the molecules of which\n                                                   contain, in addition to atoms of hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen, atoms of other non-metals\n                                                   or of metals (such as sulphur, arsenic or lead) directly linked to carbon atoms.\n\nHeading 29.30 (organo-sulphur compounds) and heading 29.31 (other organo-inorganic\n                                                   compounds) do not include sulphonated or halogenated derivatives (including compound\n                                                   derivatives) which, apart from hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, only have directly linked\n                                                   to carbon the atoms of sulphur or of a halogen which give them their nature of sulphonated\n                                                   or halogenated derivatives (or compound derivatives).\n\n7. Headings 29.32, 29.33 and 29.34 do not include epoxides with a three-membered ring,\n                                                   ketone peroxides, cyclic polymers of aldehydes or of thioaldehydes, anhydrides of\n                                                   polybasic carboxylic acids, cyclic esters of polyhydric alcohols or phenols with polybasic\n                                                   acids, or imides of polybasic acids.\n\nThese provisions apply only when the ring-position hetero-atoms are those resulting\n                                                   solely from the cyclising function or functions here listed.\n\n8. For the purposes of heading 29.37\u00a0:\n\na) the term \u201chormones\u201d includes hormone-releasing or hormone-stimulating factors, hormone\n                                                         inhibitors and hormone antagonists (anti-hormones);\n\nb) the expression \u201cused primarily as hormones\u201d applies not only to hormone derivatives\n                                                         and structural analogues used primarily for their hormonal effect, but also to those\n                                                         derivatives and structural analogues used primarily as intermediates in the synthesis\n                                                         of products of this heading.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. Within any one heading of this Chapter, derivatives of a chemical compound (or group\n                                                   of chemical compounds) are to be classified in the same subheading as that compound\n                                                   (or group of compounds) provided that they are not more specifically covered by any\n                                                   other subheading and that there is no residual subheading named \u201cOther\u201d in the series\n                                                   of subheadings concerned.\n\n2. Note 3 to Chapter 29 does not apply to the subheadings of this Chapter.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- HYDROCARBONS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES\n\n29.01\n\nAcyclic hydrocarbons.\n\n2901.10\n\n- Saturated\n\n- Unsaturated\u00a0:\n\n2901.21\n\n-- Ethylene\n\n2901.22\n\n-- Propene (propylene)\n\n2901.23\n\n-- Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof\n\n2901.24\n\n-- Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene\n\n2901.29\n\n-- Other\n\n29.02\n\nCyclic hydrocarbons.\n\n- Cyclanes, cyclenes and cycloterpenes\u00a0:\n\n2902.11\n\n-- Cyclohexane\n\n2902.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2902.20\n\n- Benzene\n\n2902.30\n\n- Toluene\n\n- Xylenes\u00a0:\n\n2902.41\n\n-- o-Xylene\n\n2902.42\n\n-- m-Xylene\n\n2902.43\n\n-- p-Xylene\n\n2902.44\n\n-- Mixed xylene isomers\n\n2902.50\n\n- Styrene\n\n2902.60\n\n- Ethylbenzene\n\n2902.70\n\n- Cumene\n\n2902.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.03\n\nHalogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons.\n\n- Saturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.11\n\n-- Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl chloride)\n\n2903.12\n\n-- Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)\n\n2903.13\n\n-- Chloroform (trichloromethane)\n\n2903.14\n\n-- Carbon tetrachloride\n\n2903.15\n\n-- Ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane)\n\n2903.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Unsaturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.21\n\n-- Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)\n\n2903.22\n\n-- Trichloroethylene\n\n2903.23\n\n-- Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)\n\n2903.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Saturated fluorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.41\n\n-- Trifluoromethane (HFC-23)\n\n2903.42\n\n-- Difluoromethane (HFC-32)\n\n2903.43\n\n-- Fluoromethane (HFC-41), 1,2-difluoroethane (HFC-152) and 1,1- difluoroethane (HFC-152a)\n\n2903.44\n\n-- Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125), 1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HFC-143a) and 1,1,2-trifluoroethane\n                                                            (HFC-143)\n\n2903.45\n\n-- 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a) and 1,1,2,2- tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134)\n\n2903.46\n\n-- 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea), 1,1,1,2,2,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236cb),\n                                                            1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea) and 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa)\n\n2903.47\n\n-- 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa) and 1,1,2,2,3- pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca)\n\n2903.48\n\n-- 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc) and 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane\n                                                            (HFC-43-10mee)\n\n2903.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Unsaturated fluorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.51\n\n-- 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234ze)\n                                                            and (Z)-1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro- 2-butene (HFO-1336mzz)\n\n2903.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Brominated or iodinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.61\n\n-- Methyl bromide (bromomethane)\n\n2903.62\n\n-- Ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2-dibromoethane)\n\n2903.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons containing two or more different\n                                                            halogens\u00a0:\n\n2903.71\n\n-- Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)\n\n2903.72\n\n-- Dichlorotrifluoroethanes (HCFC-123)\n\n2903.73\n\n-- Dichlorofluoroethanes (HCFC-141, 141b)\n\n2903.74\n\n-- Chlorodifluoroethanes (HCFC-142, 142b)\n\n2903.75\n\n-- Dichloropentafluoropropanes (HCFC-225, 225ca, 225cb)\n\n2903.76\n\n-- Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211), bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) and\n                                                            dibromotetrafluoroethanes (Halon-2402)\n\n2903.77\n\n-- Other, perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine\n\n2903.78\n\n-- Other perhalogenated derivatives\n\n2903.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated derivatives of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.81\n\n-- 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN)\n\n2903.82\n\n-- Aldrin (ISO), chlordane (ISO) and heptachlor (ISO)\n\n2903.83\n\n-- Mirex (ISO)\n\n2903.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons\u00a0:\n\n2903.91\n\n-- Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene\n\n2903.92\n\n-- Hexachlorobenzene (ISO) and DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane)\n\n2903.93\n\n-- Pentachlorobenzene (ISO)\n\n2903.94\n\n-- Hexabromobiphenyls\n\n2903.99\n\n-- Other\n\n29.04\n\nSulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons, whether or not halogenated.\n\n2904.10\n\n- Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and ethyl esters\n\n2904.20\n\n- Derivatives containing only nitro or only nitroso groups\n\n- Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid, its salts and perfluorooctane sulphonyl fluoride\u00a0:\n\n2904.31\n\n-- Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid\n\n2904.32\n\n-- Ammonium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2904.33\n\n-- Lithium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2904.34\n\n-- Potassium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2904.35\n\n-- Other salts of perfluorooctane sulphonic acid\n\n2904.36\n\n-- Perfluorooctane sulphonyl fluoride\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2904.91\n\n-- Trichloronitromethane (chloropicrin)\n\n2904.99\n\n-- Other\n\nII.- ALCOHOLS AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES\n\n29.05\n\nAcyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Saturated monohydric alcohols\u00a0:\n\n2905.11\n\n-- Methanol (methyl alcohol)\n\n2905.12\n\n-- Propan-1-ol (propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol)\n\n2905.13\n\n-- Butan-1-ol (n-butyl alcohol)\n\n2905.14\n\n-- Other butanols\n\n2905.16\n\n-- Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof\n\n2905.17\n\n-- Dodecan-1-ol (lauryl alcohol), hexadecan-1-ol (cetyl alcohol) and octadecan-1-ol\n                                                            (stearyl alcohol)\n\n2905.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Unsaturated monohydric alcohols\u00a0:\n\n2905.22\n\n-- Acyclic terpene alcohols\n\n2905.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Diols\u00a0:\n\n2905.31\n\n-- Ethylene glycol (ethanediol)\n\n2905.32\n\n-- Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol)\n\n2905.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other polyhydric alcohols\u00a0:\n\n2905.41\n\n-- 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (trimethylolpropane)\n\n2905.42\n\n-- Pentaerythritol\n\n2905.43\n\n-- Mannitol\n\n2905.44\n\n-- D-glucitol (sorbitol)\n\n2905.45\n\n-- Glycerol\n\n2905.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of acyclic alcohols\u00a0:\n\n2905.51\n\n-- Ethchlorvynol (INN)\n\n2905.59\n\n-- Other\n\n29.06\n\nCyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic\u00a0:\n\n2906.11\n\n-- Menthol\n\n2906.12\n\n-- Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclo-hexanols\n\n2906.13\n\n-- Sterols and inositols\n\n2906.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Aromatic\u00a0:\n\n2906.21\n\n-- Benzyl alcohol\n\n2906.29\n\n-- Other\n\nIII.- PHENOLS, PHENOL-ALCOHOLS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED\n                                                            DERIVATIVES\n\n29.07\n\nPhenols; phenol-alcohols.\n\n- Monophenols\u00a0:\n\n2907.11\n\n-- Phenol (hydroxybenzene) and its salts\n\n2907.12\n\n-- Cresols and their salts\n\n2907.13\n\n-- Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof\n\n2907.15\n\n-- Naphthols and their salts\n\n2907.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Polyphenols; phenol-alcohols\u00a0:\n\n2907.21\n\n-- Resorcinol and its salts\n\n2907.22\n\n-- Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts\n\n2907.23\n\n-- 4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A, diphenylolpropane) and its salts\n\n2907.29\n\n-- Other\n\n29.08\n\nHalogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of phenols or phenol-alcohols.\n\n- Derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts\u00a0:\n\n2908.11\n\n-- Pentachlorophenol (ISO)\n\n2908.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2908.91\n\n-- Dinoseb (ISO) and its salts\n\n2908.92\n\n-- 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol (DNOC (ISO)) and its salts\n\n2908.99\n\n-- Other\n\nIV.- ETHERS, ALCOHOL PEROXIDES, ETHER PEROXIDES, ACETAL AND HEMIACETAL PEROXIDES,\n                                                            KETONE PEROXIDES, EPOXIDES WITH A THREE-MEMBERED RING, ACETALS AND HEMIACETALS, AND\n                                                            THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES\n\n29.09\n\nEthers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol peroxides, ether\n                                                               peroxides, acetal and hemiacetal peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically\n                                                               defined), and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Acyclic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2909.11\n\n-- Diethyl ether\n\n2909.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2909.20\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated\n                                                            or nitrosated derivatives\n\n2909.30\n\n- Aromatic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\n\n- Ether-alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2909.41\n\n-- 2,2'-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol)\n\n2909.43\n\n-- Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol\n\n2909.44\n\n-- Other monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol\n\n2909.49\n\n-- Other\n\n2909.50\n\n- Ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated\n                                                            or nitrosated derivatives\n\n2909.60\n\n- Alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, acetal and hemiacetal peroxides, ketone peroxides\n                                                            and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\n\n29.10\n\nEpoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers, with a three-membered ring,\n                                                               and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n2910.10\n\n- Oxirane (ethylene oxide)\n\n2910.20\n\n- Methyloxirane (propylene oxide)\n\n2910.30\n\n- 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorohydrin)\n\n2910.40\n\n- Dieldrin (ISO, INN)\n\n2910.50\n\n- Endrin (ISO)\n\n2910.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.11\n\n2911.00\n\nAcetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated,\n                                                               sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\nV.- ALDEHYDE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS\n\n29.12\n\nAldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes;\n                                                               paraformaldehyde.\n\n- Acyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function\u00a0:\n\n2912.11\n\n-- Methanal (formaldehyde)\n\n2912.12\n\n-- Ethanal (acetaldehyde)\n\n2912.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function\u00a0:\n\n2912.21\n\n-- Benzaldehyde\n\n2912.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Aldehyde-alcohols, aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols and aldehydes with other oxygen\n                                                            function\u00a0:\n\n2912.41\n\n-- Vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde)\n\n2912.42\n\n-- Ethylvanillin (3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde)\n\n2912.49\n\n-- Other\n\n2912.50\n\n- Cyclic polymers of aldehydes\n\n2912.60\n\n- Paraformaldehyde\n\n29.13\n\n2913.00\n\nHalogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading\n                                                               29.12.\n\nVI.- KETONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS AND QUINONE-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS\n\n29.14\n\nKetones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated,\n                                                               sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Acyclic ketones without other oxygen function\u00a0:\n\n2914.11\n\n-- Acetone\n\n2914.12\n\n-- Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone)\n\n2914.13\n\n-- 4-Methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone)\n\n2914.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ketones without other oxygen function\u00a0:\n\n2914.22\n\n-- Cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanones\n\n2914.23\n\n-- Ionones and methylionones\n\n2914.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Aromatic ketones without other oxygen function\u00a0:\n\n2914.31\n\n-- Phenylacetone (phenylpropan-2-one)\n\n2914.39\n\n-- Other\n\n2914.40\n\n- Ketone-alcohols and ketone-aldehydes\n\n2914.50\n\n- Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function\n\n- Quinones\u00a0:\n\n2914.61\n\n-- Anthraquinone\n\n2914.62\n\n-- Coenzyme Q10 (ubidecarenone (INN))\n\n2914.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2914.71\n\n-- Chlordecone (ISO)\n\n2914.79\n\n-- Other\n\nVII.- CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR ANHYDRIDES, HALIDES, PEROXIDES AND PEROXYACIDS AND\n                                                            THEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES\n\n29.15\n\nSaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and\n                                                               peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Formic acid, its salts and esters\u00a0:\n\n2915.11\n\n-- Formic acid\n\n2915.12\n\n-- Salts of formic acid\n\n2915.13\n\n-- Esters of formic acid\n\n- Acetic acid and its salts; acetic anhydride\u00a0:\n\n2915.21\n\n-- Acetic acid\n\n2915.24\n\n-- Acetic anhydride\n\n2915.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Esters of acetic acid\u00a0:\n\n2915.31\n\n-- Ethyl acetate\n\n2915.32\n\n-- Vinyl acetate\n\n2915.33\n\n-- n-Butyl acetate\n\n2915.36\n\n-- Dinoseb (ISO) acetate\n\n2915.39\n\n-- Other\n\n2915.40\n\n- Mono-, di- or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters\n\n2915.50\n\n- Propionic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2915.60\n\n- Butanoic acids, pentanoic acids, their salts and esters\n\n2915.70\n\n- Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters\n\n2915.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.16\n\nUnsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides,\n                                                               halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated\n                                                               derivatives.\n\n- Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides,\n                                                            peroxyacids and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2916.11\n\n-- Acrylic acid and its salts\n\n2916.12\n\n-- Esters of acrylic acid\n\n2916.13\n\n-- Methacrylic acid and its salts\n\n2916.14\n\n-- Esters of methacrylic acid\n\n2916.15\n\n-- Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters\n\n2916.16\n\n-- Binapacryl (ISO)\n\n2916.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2916.20\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides,\n                                                            peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives\n\n- Aromatic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids\n                                                            and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2916.31\n\n-- Benzoic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2916.32\n\n-- Benzoyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride\n\n2916.34\n\n-- Phenylacetic acid and its salts\n\n2916.39\n\n-- Other\n\n29.17\n\nPolycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their\n                                                               halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Acyclic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids\n                                                            and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2917.11\n\n-- Oxalic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2917.12\n\n-- Adipic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2917.13\n\n-- Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters\n\n2917.14\n\n-- Maleic anhydride\n\n2917.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2917.20\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides,\n                                                            peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives\n\n- Aromatic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids\n                                                            and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2917.32\n\n-- Dioctyl orthophthalates\n\n2917.33\n\n-- Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates\n\n2917.34\n\n-- Other esters of orthophthalic acid\n\n2917.35\n\n-- Phthalic anhydride\n\n2917.36\n\n-- Terephthalic acid and its salts\n\n2917.37\n\n-- Dimethyl terephthalate\n\n2917.39\n\n-- Other\n\n29.18\n\nCarboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides\n                                                               and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Carboxylic acids with alcohol function but without other oxygen function, their\n                                                            anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2918.11\n\n-- Lactic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2918.12\n\n-- Tartaric acid\n\n2918.13\n\n-- Salts and esters of tartaric acid\n\n2918.14\n\n-- Citric acid\n\n2918.15\n\n-- Salts and esters of citric acid\n\n2918.16\n\n-- Gluconic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2918.17\n\n-- 2,2-Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid (benzilic acid)\n\n2918.18\n\n-- Chlorobenzilate (ISO)\n\n2918.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Carboxylic acids with phenol function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides,\n                                                            halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2918.21\n\n-- Salicylic acid and its salts\n\n2918.22\n\n-- O-Acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters\n\n2918.23\n\n-- Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts\n\n2918.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2918.30\n\n- Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function but without other oxygen function,\n                                                            their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2918.91\n\n-- 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts and esters\n\n2918.99\n\n-- Other\n\nVIII.- ESTERS OF INORGANIC ACIDS OF NON-METALS AND THEIR SALTS, AND THEIR HALOGENATED,\n                                                            SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED DERIVATIVES\n\n29.19\n\nPhosphoric esters and their salts, including lactophosphates; their halogenated, sulphonated,\n                                                               nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n2919.10\n\n- Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate\n\n2919.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.20\n\nEsters of other inorganic acids of non-metals (excluding esters of hydrogen halides)\n                                                               and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.\n\n- Thiophosphoric esters (phosphorothioates) and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated,\n                                                            nitrated or nitrosated derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2920.11\n\n-- Parathion (ISO) and parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion)\n\n2920.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Phosphite esters and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated\n                                                            derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2920.21\n\n-- Dimethyl phosphite\n\n2920.22\n\n-- Diethyl phosphite\n\n2920.23\n\n-- Trimethyl phosphite\n\n2920.24\n\n-- Triethyl phosphite\n\n2920.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2920.30\n\n- Endosulfan (ISO)\n\n2920.90\n\n- Other\n\nIX.- NITROGEN-FUNCTION COMPOUNDS\n\n29.21\n\nAmine-function compounds.\n\n- Acyclic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2921.11\n\n-- Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts\n\n2921.12\n\n-- 2-(N,N-Dimethylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride\n\n2921.13\n\n-- 2-(N,N-Diethylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride\n\n2921.14\n\n-- 2-(N,N-Diisopropylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride\n\n2921.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2921.21\n\n-- Ethylenediamine and its salts\n\n2921.22\n\n-- Hexamethylenediamine and its salts\n\n2921.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2921.30\n\n- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono- or polyamines, and their derivatives;\n                                                            salts thereof\n\n- Aromatic monoamines and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2921.41\n\n-- Aniline and its salts\n\n2921.42\n\n-- Aniline derivatives and their salts\n\n2921.43\n\n-- Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2921.44\n\n-- Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2921.45\n\n-- 1-Naphthylamine (alpha-naphthylamine), 2-naphthylamine (beta-naphthylamine) and\n                                                            their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2921.46\n\n-- Amfetamine (INN), benzfetamine (INN), dexamfetamine (INN), etilamfetamine (INN),\n                                                            fencamfamin (INN), lefetamine (INN), levamfetamine (INN), mefenorex (INN) and phentermine\n                                                            (INN); salts thereof\n\n2921.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Aromatic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2921.51\n\n-- o-, m-, p-Phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes, and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2921.59\n\n-- Other\n\n29.22\n\nOxygen-function amino-compounds.\n\n- Amino-alcohols, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function,\n                                                            their ethers and esters; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2922.11\n\n-- Monoethanolamine and its salts\n\n2922.12\n\n-- Diethanolamine and its salts\n\n2922.14\n\n-- Dextropropoxyphene (INN) and its salts\n\n2922.15\n\n-- Triethanolamine\n\n2922.16\n\n-- Diethanolammonium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2922.17\n\n-- Methyldiethanolamine and ethyldiethanolamine\n\n2922.18\n\n-- 2-(N,N-Diisopropylamino)ethanol\n\n2922.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Amino-naphthols and other amino-phenols, other than those containing more than one\n                                                            kind of oxygen function, their ethers and esters; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2922.21\n\n-- Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulphonic acids and their salts\n\n2922.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Amino-aldehydes, amino-ketones and amino-quinones, other than those containing more\n                                                            than one kind of oxygen function; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2922.31\n\n-- Amfepramone (INN), methadone (INN) and normethadone (INN); salts thereof\n\n2922.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Amino-acids, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function,\n                                                            and their esters; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2922.41\n\n-- Lysine and its esters; salts thereof\n\n2922.42\n\n-- Glutamic acid and its salts\n\n2922.43\n\n-- Anthranilic acid and its salts\n\n2922.44\n\n-- Tilidine (INN) and its salts\n\n2922.49\n\n-- Other\n\n2922.50\n\n- Amino-alcohol-phenols, amino-acid-phenols and other amino-compounds with oxygen\n                                                            function\n\n29.23\n\nQuaternary ammonium salts and hydroxides; lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids,\n                                                               whether or not chemically defined.\n\n2923.10\n\n- Choline and its salts\n\n2923.20\n\n- Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids\n\n2923.30\n\n- Tetraethylammonium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2923.40\n\n- Didecyldimethylammonium perfluorooctane sulphonate\n\n2923.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.24\n\nCarboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid.\n\n- Acyclic amides (including acyclic carbamates) and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2924.11\n\n-- Meprobamate (INN)\n\n2924.12\n\n-- Fluoroacetamide (ISO), monocrotophos (ISO) and phosphamidon (ISO)\n\n2924.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cyclic amides (including cyclic carbamates) and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2924.21\n\n-- Ureines and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2924.23\n\n-- 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (N-acetylanthranilic acid) and its salts\n\n2924.24\n\n-- Ethinamate (INN)\n\n2924.25\n\n-- Alachlor (ISO)\n\n2924.29\n\n-- Other\n\n29.25\n\nCarboxyimide-function compounds (including saccharin and its salts) and imine-function\n                                                               compounds.\n\n- Imides and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2925.11\n\n-- Saccharin and its salts\n\n2925.12\n\n-- Glutethimide (INN)\n\n2925.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Imines and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2925.21\n\n-- Chlordimeform (ISO)\n\n2925.29\n\n-- Other\n\n29.26\n\nNitrile-function compounds.\n\n2926.10\n\n- Acrylonitrile\n\n2926.20\n\n- 1-Cyanoguanidine (dicyandiamide)\n\n2926.30\n\n- Fenproporex (INN) and its salts; methadone (INN) intermediate (4-cyano-2-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenylbutane)\n\n2926.40\n\n- alpha-Phenylacetoacetonitrile\n\n2926.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.27\n\n2927.00\n\nDiazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds.\n\n29.28\n\n2928.00\n\nOrganic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine.\n\n29.29\n\nCompounds with other nitrogen function.\n\n2929.10\n\n- Isocyanates\n\n2929.90\n\n- Other\n\nX.- ORGANO-INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND THEIR SALTS,\n                                                            AND SULPHONAMIDES\n\n29.30\n\nOrgano-sulphur compounds.\n\n2930.10\n\n- 2-(N,N-Dimethylamino) ethanethiol\n\n2930.20\n\n- Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates\n\n2930.30\n\n- Thiuram mono-, di- or tetrasulphides\n\n2930.40\n\n- Methionine\n\n2930.60\n\n- 2-(N,N-Diethylamino)ethanethiol\n\n2930.70\n\n- Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide (thiodiglycol (INN))\n\n2930.80\n\n- Aldicarb (ISO), captafol (ISO) and methamidophos (ISO)\n\n2930.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.31\n\nOther organo-inorganic compounds.\n\n2931.10\n\n- Tetramethyl lead and tetraethyl lead\n\n2931.20\n\n- Tributyltin compounds\n\n- Non-halogenated organo-phosphorous derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2931.41\n\n-- Dimethyl methylphosphonate\n\n2931.42\n\n-- Dimethyl propylphosphonate\n\n2931.43\n\n-- Diethyl ethylphosphonate\n\n2931.44\n\n-- Methylphosphonic acid\n\n2931.45\n\n-- Salt of methylphosphonic acid and (aminoiminomethyl)urea (1\u00a0: 1)\n\n2931.46\n\n-- 2,4,6-Tripropyl-1,3,5,2,4,6-trioxatriphosphinane 2,4,6-trioxide\n\n2931.47\n\n-- (5-Ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl) methyl methyl methylphosphonate\n\n2931.48\n\n-- 3,9-Dimethyl-2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-3,9-diphosphaspiro[5.5] undecane 3,9-dioxide\n\n2931.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Halogenated organo-phosphorous derivatives\u00a0:\n\n2931.51\n\n-- Methylphosphonic dichloride\n\n2931.52\n\n-- Propylphosphonic dichloride\n\n2931.53\n\n-- O-(3-chloropropyl) O-[4-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl] methylphosphonothionate\n\n2931.54\n\n-- Trichlorfon (ISO)\n\n2931.59\n\n-- Other\n\n2931.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.32\n\nHeterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only.\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused furan ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the\n                                                            structure\u00a0:\n\n2932.11\n\n-- Tetrahydrofuran\n\n2932.12\n\n-- 2-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde)\n\n2932.13\n\n-- Furfuryl alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol\n\n2932.14\n\n-- Sucralose\n\n2932.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2932.20\n\n- Lactones\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2932.91\n\n-- Isosafrole\n\n2932.92\n\n-- 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)propan-2-one\n\n2932.93\n\n-- Piperonal\n\n2932.94\n\n-- Safrole\n\n2932.95\n\n-- Tetrahydrocannabinols (all isomers)\n\n2932.96\n\n-- Carbofuran (ISO)\n\n2932.99\n\n-- Other\n\n29.33\n\nHeterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only.\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused pyrazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the\n                                                            structure\u00a0:\n\n2933.11\n\n-- Phenazone (antipyrin) and its derivatives\n\n2933.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused imidazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in\n                                                            the structure\u00a0:\n\n2933.21\n\n-- Hydantoin and its derivatives\n\n2933.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused pyridine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the\n                                                            structure\u00a0:\n\n2933.31\n\n-- Pyridine and its salts\n\n2933.32\n\n-- Piperidine and its salts\n\n2933.33\n\n-- Alfentanil (INN), anileridine (INN), bezitramide (INN), bromazepam (INN), carfentanil\n                                                            (INN), difenoxin (INN), diphenoxylate (INN), dipipanone (INN), fentanyl (INN), ketobemidone\n                                                            (INN), methylphenidate (INN), pentazocine (INN), pethidine (INN), pethidine (INN)\n                                                            intermediate A, phencyclidine (INN) (PCP), phenoperidine (INN), pipradrol (INN), piritramide\n                                                            (INN), propiram (INN), remifentanil (INN) and trimeperidine (INN); salts thereof\n\n2933.34\n\n-- Other fentanyls and their derivatives\n\n2933.35\n\n-- 3-Quinuclidinol\n\n2933.36\n\n-- 4-Anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (ANPP)\n\n2933.37\n\n-- N-Phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP)\n\n2933.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Compounds containing in the structure a quinoline or isoquinoline ring-system (whether\n                                                            or not hydrogenated), not further fused\u00a0:\n\n2933.41\n\n-- Levorphanol (INN) and its salts\n\n2933.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Compounds containing a pyrimidine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) or piperazine\n                                                            ring in the structure\u00a0:\n\n2933.52\n\n-- Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its salts\n\n2933.53\n\n-- Allobarbital (INN), amobarbital (INN), barbital (INN), butalbital (INN), butobarbital,\n                                                            cyclobarbital (INN), methylphenobarbital (INN), pentobarbital (INN), phenobarbital\n                                                            (INN), secbutabarbital (INN), secobarbital (INN) and vinylbital (INN); salts thereof\n\n2933.54\n\n-- Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof\n\n2933.55\n\n-- Loprazolam (INN), mecloqualone (INN), methaqualone (INN) and zipeprol (INN); salts\n                                                            thereof\n\n2933.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused triazine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the\n                                                            structure\u00a0:\n\n2933.61\n\n-- Melamine\n\n2933.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Lactams\u00a0:\n\n2933.71\n\n-- 6-Hexanelactam (epsilon-caprolactam)\n\n2933.72\n\n-- Clobazam (INN) and methyprylon (INN)\n\n2933.79\n\n-- Other lactams\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2933.91\n\n-- Alprazolam (INN), camazepam (INN), chlordiazepoxide (INN), clonazepam (INN), clorazepate,\n                                                            delorazepam (INN), diazepam (INN), estazolam (INN), ethyl loflazepate (INN), fludiazepam\n                                                            (INN), flunitrazepam (INN), flurazepam (INN), halazepam (INN), lorazepam (INN), lormetazepam\n                                                            (INN), mazindol (INN), medazepam (INN), midazolam (INN), nimetazepam (INN), nitrazepam\n                                                            (INN), nordazepam (INN), oxazepam (INN), pinazepam (INN), prazepam (INN), pyrovalerone\n                                                            (INN), temazepam (INN), tetrazepam (INN) and triazolam (INN); salts thereof\n\n2933.92\n\n-- Azinphos-methyl (ISO)\n\n2933.99\n\n-- Other\n\n29.34\n\nNucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic\n                                                               compounds.\n\n2934.10\n\n- Compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the\n                                                            structure\n\n2934.20\n\n- Compounds containing in the structure a benzothiazole ring-system (whether or not\n                                                            hydrogenated), not further fused\n\n2934.30\n\n- Compounds containing in the structure a phenothiazine ring-system (whether or not\n                                                            hydrogenated), not further fused\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n2934.91\n\n-- Aminorex (INN), brotizolam (INN), clotiazepam (INN), cloxazolam (INN), dextromoramide\n                                                            (INN), haloxazolam (INN), ketazolam (INN), mesocarb (INN), oxazolam (INN), pemoline\n                                                            (INN), phendimetrazine (INN), phenmetrazine (INN) and sufentanil (INN); salts thereof\n\n2934.92\n\n-- Other fentanyls and their derivatives\n\n2934.99\n\n-- Other\n\n29.35\n\nSulphonamides.\n\n2935.10\n\n- N-Methylperfluorooctane sulphonamide\n\n2935.20\n\n- N-Ethylperfluorooctane sulphonamide\n\n2935.30\n\n- N-Ethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl) perfluorooctane sulphonamide\n\n2935.40\n\n- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-N-methylperfluorooctane sulphonamide\n\n2935.50\n\n- Other perfluorooctane sulphonamides\n\n2935.90\n\n- Other\n\nXI.- PROVITAMINS, VITAMINS AND HORMONES\n\n29.36\n\nProvitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural concentrates),\n                                                               derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of the foregoing,\n                                                               whether or not in any solvent.\n\n- Vitamins and their derivatives, unmixed\u00a0:\n\n2936.21\n\n-- Vitamins A and their derivatives\n\n2936.22\n\n-- Vitamin B1 and its derivatives\n\n2936.23\n\n-- Vitamin B2 and its derivatives\n\n2936.24\n\n-- D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) and its derivatives\n\n2936.25\n\n-- Vitamin B6 and its derivatives\n\n2936.26\n\n-- Vitamin B12 and its derivatives\n\n2936.27\n\n-- Vitamin C and its derivatives\n\n2936.28\n\n-- Vitamin E and its derivatives\n\n2936.29\n\n-- Other vitamins and their derivatives\n\n2936.90\n\n- Other, including natural concentrates\n\n29.37\n\nHormones, prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, natural or reproduced by\n                                                               synthesis; derivatives and structural analogues thereof, including chain modified\n                                                               polypeptides, used primarily as hormones.\n\n- Polypeptide hormones, protein hormones and glycoprotein hormones, their derivatives\n                                                            and structural analogues\u00a0:\n\n2937.11\n\n-- Somatotropin, its derivatives and structural analogues\n\n2937.12\n\n-- Insulin and its salts\n\n2937.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Steroidal hormones, their derivatives and structural analogues\u00a0:\n\n2937.21\n\n-- Cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone (dehydrocortisone) and prednisolone (dehydrohydrocortisone)\n\n2937.22\n\n-- Halogenated derivatives of corticosteroidal hormones\n\n2937.23\n\n-- Oestrogens and progestogens\n\n2937.29\n\n-- Other\n\n2937.50\n\n- Prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, their derivatives and structural\n                                                            analogues\n\n2937.90\n\n- Other\n\nXII.- GLYCOSIDES AND ALKALOIDS, NATURAL OR REPRODUCED BY SYNTHESIS, AND THEIR SALTS,\n                                                            ETHERS, ESTERS AND OTHER DERIVATIVES\n\n29.38\n\nGlycosides, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and\n                                                               other derivatives.\n\n2938.10\n\n- Rutoside (rutin) and its derivatives\n\n2938.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.39\n\nAlkaloids, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and\n                                                               other derivatives.\n\n- Alkaloids of opium and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2939.11\n\n-- Concentrates of poppy straw; buprenorphine (INN), codeine, dihydrocodeine (INN),\n                                                            ethylmorphine, etorphine (INN), heroin, hydrocodone (INN), hydromorphone (INN), morphine,\n                                                            nicomorphine (INN), oxycodone (INN), oxymorphone (INN), pholcodine (INN), thebacon\n                                                            (INN) and thebaine; salts thereof\n\n2939.19\n\n-- Other\n\n2939.20\n\n- Alkaloids of cinchona and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2939.30\n\n- Caffeine and its salts\n\n- Alkaloids of ephedra and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2939.41\n\n-- Ephedrine and its salts\n\n2939.42\n\n-- Pseudoephedrine (INN) and its salts\n\n2939.43\n\n-- Cathine (INN) and its salts\n\n2939.44\n\n-- Norephedrine and its salts\n\n2939.45\n\n-- Levometamfetamine, metamfetamine (INN), metamfetamine racemate and their salts\n\n2939.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Theophylline and aminophylline (theophylline-ethylenediamine) and their derivatives;\n                                                            salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2939.51\n\n-- Fenetylline (INN) and its salts\n\n2939.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Alkaloids of rye ergot and their derivatives; salts thereof\u00a0:\n\n2939.61\n\n-- Ergometrine (INN) and its salts\n\n2939.62\n\n-- Ergotamine (INN) and its salts\n\n2939.63\n\n-- Lysergic acid and its salts\n\n2939.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of vegetal origin\u00a0:\n\n2939.72\n\n-- Cocaine, ecgonine; salts, esters and other derivatives thereof\n\n2939.79\n\n-- Other\n\n2939.80\n\n- Other\n\nXIII.- OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS\n\n29.40\n\n2940.00\n\nSugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose;\n                                                               sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, other than products\n                                                               of heading 29.37, 29.38 or 29.39.\n\n29.41\n\nAntibiotics.\n\n2941.10\n\n- Penicillins and their derivatives with a penicillanic acid structure; salts thereof\n\n2941.20\n\n- Streptomycins and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2941.30\n\n- Tetracyclines and their derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2941.40\n\n- Chloramphenicol and its derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2941.50\n\n- Erythromycin and its derivatives; salts thereof\n\n2941.90\n\n- Other\n\n29.42\n\n2942.00\n\nOther organic compounds.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Foods or beverages (such as dietetic, diabetic or fortified foods, food supplements,\n                                                         tonic beverages and mineral waters), other than nutritional preparations for intravenous\n                                                         administration (Section IV);\n\nb) Products, such as tablets, chewing gum or patches (transdermal systems), containing\n                                                         nicotine and intended to assist tobacco use cessation (heading 24.04);\n\nc) Plasters specially calcined or finely ground for use in dentistry (heading 25.20);\n\nd) Aqueous distillates or aqueous solutions of essential oils, suitable for medicinal\n                                                         uses (heading 33.01);\n\ne) Preparations of headings 33.03 to 33.07, even if they have therapeutic or prophylactic\n                                                         properties;\n\nf) Soap or other products of heading 34.01 containing added medicaments;\n\ng) Preparations with a basis of plaster for use in dentistry (heading 34.07);\n\nh) Blood albumin not prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses (heading 35.02); or\n\nij) Diagnostic reagents of heading 38.22.\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 30.02, the expression \u201cimmunological products\u201d applies\n                                                   to peptides and proteins (other than goods of heading 29.37) which are directly involved\n                                                   in the regulation of immunological processes, such as monoclonal antibodies (MAB),\n                                                   antibody fragments, antibody conjugates and antibody fragment conjugates, interleukins,\n                                                   interferons (IFN), chemokines and certain tumor necrosis factors (TNF), growth factors\n                                                   (GF), hematopoietins and colony stimulating factors (CSF).\n\n3. For the purposes of headings 30.03 and 30.04 and of Note 4 (d) to this Chapter, the\n                                                   following are to be treated\u00a0:\n\na) As unmixed products\u00a0:\n\n1) Unmixed products dissolved in water;\n\n2) All goods of Chapter 28 or 29; and\n\n3) Simple vegetable extracts of heading 13.02, merely standardised or dissolved in any\n                                                               solvent;\n\nb) As products which have been mixed\u00a0:\n\n1) Colloidal solutions and suspensions (other than colloidal sulphur);\n\n2) Vegetable extracts obtained by the treatment of mixtures of vegetable materials; and\n\n3) Salts and concentrates obtained by evaporating natural mineral waters.\n\n4. Heading 30.06 applies only to the following, which are to be classified in that heading\n                                                   and in no other heading of the Nomenclature\u00a0:\n\na) Sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable\n                                                         surgical or dental yarns) and sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure;\n\nb) Sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents;\n\nc) Sterile absorbable surgical or dental haemostatics; sterile surgical or dental adhesion\n                                                         barriers, whether or not absorbable;\n\nd) Opacifying preparations for X-ray examinations and diagnostic reagents designed to\n                                                         be administered to the patient, being unmixed products put up in measured doses or\n                                                         products consisting of two or more ingredients which have been mixed together for\n                                                         such uses;\n\ne) Placebos and blinded (or double-blinded) clinical trial kits for use in recognised\n                                                         clinical trials, put up in measured doses, even if they might contain active medicaments;\n\nf) Dental cements and other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements;\n\ng) First-aid boxes and kits;\n\nh) Chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading\n                                                         29.37 or on spermicides;\n\nij) Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant\n                                                         for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling\n                                                         agent between the body and medical instruments;\n\nk) Waste pharmaceuticals, that is, pharmaceutical products which are unfit for their\n                                                         original intended purpose due to, for example, expiry of shelf life; and\n\nl) Appliances identifiable for ostomy use, that is, colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy\n                                                         pouches cut to shape and their adhesive wafers or faceplates.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 3002.13 and 3002.14, the following are to be treated\u00a0:\n\na) As unmixed products, pure products, whether or not containing impurities;\n\nb) As products which have been mixed\u00a0:\n\n1) The products mentioned in (a) above dissolved in water or in other solvents;\n\n2) The products mentioned in (a) and (b) (1) above with an added stabiliser necessary\n                                                               for their preservation or transport; and\n\n3) The products mentioned in (a), (b) (1) and (b) (2) above with any other additive.\n\n2. Subheadings 3003.60 and 3004.60 cover medicaments containing artemisinin (INN) for\n                                                   oral ingestion combined with other pharmaceutical active ingredients, or containing\n                                                   any of the following active principles, whether or not combined with other pharmaceutical\n                                                   active ingredients\u00a0: amodiaquine (INN); artelinic acid or its salts; artenimol (INN);\n                                                   artemotil (INN); artemether (INN); artesunate (INN); chloroquine (INN); dihydroartemisinin\n                                                   (INN); lumefantrine (INN); mefloquine (INN); piperaquine (INN); pyrimethamine (INN)\n                                                   or sulfadoxine (INN).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n30.01\n\nGlands and other organs for organo-therapeutic uses, dried, whether or not powdered;\n                                                               extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions for organo-therapeutic uses;\n                                                               heparin and its salts; other human or animal substances prepared for therapeutic or\n                                                               prophylactic uses, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n3001.20\n\n- Extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions\n\n3001.90\n\n- Other\n\n30.02\n\nHuman blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses;\n                                                               antisera, other blood fractions and immunological products, whether or not modified\n                                                               or obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of\n                                                               micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products; cell cultures, whether or\n                                                               not modified.\n\n- Antisera, other blood fractions and immunological products, whether or not modified\n                                                            or obtained by means of biotechnological processes\u00a0:\n\n3002.12\n\n-- Antisera and other blood fractions\n\n3002.13\n\n-- Immunological products, unmixed, not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings\n                                                            for retail sale\n\n3002.14\n\n-- Immunological products, mixed, not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings\n                                                            for retail sale\n\n3002.15\n\n-- Immunological products, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail\n                                                            sale\n\n- Vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products\u00a0:\n\n3002.41\n\n-- Vaccines for human medicine\n\n3002.42\n\n-- Vaccines for veterinary medicine\n\n3002.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cell cultures, whether or not modified\u00a0:\n\n3002.51\n\n-- Cell therapy products\n\n3002.59\n\n-- Other\n\n3002.90\n\n- Other\n\n30.03\n\nMedicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of two or\n                                                               more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses,\n                                                               not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale.\n\n3003.10\n\n- Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure,\n                                                            or streptomycins or their derivatives\n\n3003.20\n\n- Other, containing antibiotics\n\n- Other, containing hormones or other products of heading 29.37\u00a0:\n\n3003.31\n\n-- Containing insulin\n\n3003.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof\u00a0:\n\n3003.41\n\n-- Containing ephedrine or its salts\n\n3003.42\n\n-- Containing pseudoephedrine (INN) or its salts\n\n3003.43\n\n-- Containing norephedrine or its salts\n\n3003.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3003.60\n\n- Other, containing antimalarial active principles described in Subheading Note 2\n                                                            to this Chapter\n\n3003.90\n\n- Other\n\n30.04\n\nMedicaments (excluding goods of heading 30.02, 30.05 or 30.06) consisting of mixed\n                                                               or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses\n                                                               (including those in the form of transdermal administration systems) or in forms or\n                                                               packings for retail sale.\n\n3004.10\n\n- Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure,\n                                                            or streptomycins or their derivatives\n\n3004.20\n\n- Other, containing antibiotics\n\n- Other, containing hormones or other products of heading 29.37\u00a0:\n\n3004.31\n\n-- Containing insulin\n\n3004.32\n\n-- Containing corticosteroid hormones, their derivatives or structural analogues\n\n3004.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof\u00a0:\n\n3004.41\n\n-- Containing ephedrine or its salts\n\n3004.42\n\n-- Containing pseudoephedrine (INN) or its salts\n\n3004.43\n\n-- Containing norephedrine or its salts\n\n3004.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3004.50\n\n- Other, containing vitamins or other products of heading 29.36\n\n3004.60\n\n- Other, containing antimalarial active principles described in Subheading Note 2\n                                                            to this Chapter\n\n3004.90\n\n- Other\n\n30.05\n\nWadding, gauze, bandages and similar articles (for example, dressings, adhesive plasters,\n                                                               poultices), impregnated or coated with pharmaceutical substances or put up in forms\n                                                               or packings for retail sale for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes.\n\n3005.10\n\n- Adhesive dressings and other articles having an adhesive layer\n\n3005.90\n\n- Other\n\n30.06\n\nPharmaceutical goods specified in Note 4 to this Chapter.\n\n3006.10\n\n- Sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable\n                                                            surgical or dental yarns) and sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure;\n                                                            sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents; sterile absorbable surgical or dental\n                                                            haemostatics; sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable\n\n3006.30\n\n- Opacifying preparations for X-ray examinations; diagnostic reagents designed to\n                                                            be administered to the patient\n\n3006.40\n\n- Dental cements and other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements\n\n3006.50\n\n- First-aid boxes and kits\n\n3006.60\n\n- Chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading\n                                                            29.37 or on spermicides\n\n3006.70\n\n- Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant\n                                                            for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling\n                                                            agent between the body and medical instruments\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3006.91\n\n-- Appliances identifiable for ostomy use\n\n3006.92\n\n-- Waste pharmaceuticals\n\n3006.93\n\n-- Placebos and blinded (or double-blinded) clinical trial kits for a recognised clinical\n                                                            trial, put up in measured doses\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Animal blood of heading 05.11;\n\nb) Separate chemically defined compounds (other than those answering to the descriptions\n                                                         in Note 2 (a), 3 (a), 4 (a) or 5 below); or\n\nc) Cultured potassium chloride crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less\n                                                         than 2.5 g each, of heading 38.24; optical elements of potassium chloride (heading\n                                                         90.01).\n\n2. Heading 31.02 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put\n                                                   up in the forms or packages described in heading 31.05\u00a0:\n\na) Goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below\u00a0:\n\n(i) Sodium nitrate, whether or not pure;\n\n(ii) Ammonium nitrate, whether or not pure;\n\n(iii) Double salts, whether or not pure, of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate;\n\n(iv) Ammonium sulphate, whether or not pure;\n\n(v) Double salts (whether or not pure) or mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate;\n\n(vi) Double salts (whether or not pure) or mixtures of calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate;\n\n(vii) Calcium cyanamide, whether or not pure or treated with oil;\n\n(viii) Urea, whether or not pure.\n\nb) Fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together.\n\nc) Fertilisers consisting of ammonium chloride or of any of the goods described in (a)\n                                                         or (b) above mixed with chalk, gypsum or other inorganic non-fertilising substances.\n\nd) Liquid fertilisers consisting of the goods of subparagraph (a) (ii) or (viii) above,\n                                                         or of mixtures of those goods, in an aqueous or ammoniacal solution.\n\n3. Heading 31.03 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put\n                                                   up in the forms or packages described in heading 31.05\u00a0:\n\na) Goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below\u00a0:\n\n(i) Basic slag;\n\n(ii) Natural phosphates of heading 25.10, calcined or further heat-treated than for the\n                                                               removal of impurities;\n\n(iii) Superphosphates (single, double or triple);\n\n(iv) Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate containing not less than 0.2\u00a0% by weight of fluorine\n                                                               calculated on the dry anhydrous product.\n\nb) Fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together,\n                                                         but with no account being taken of the fluorine content limit.\n\nc) Fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) or (b) above, but with\n                                                         no account being taken of the fluorine content limit, mixed with chalk, gypsum or\n                                                         other inorganic non-fertilising substances.\n\n4. Heading 31.04 applies only to the following goods, provided that they are not put\n                                                   up in the forms or packages described in heading 31.05\u00a0:\n\na) Goods which answer to one or other of the descriptions given below\u00a0:\n\n(i) Crude natural potassium salts (for example, carnallite, kainite and sylvite);\n\n(ii) Potassium chloride, whether or not pure, except as provided in Note 1 (c) above;\n\n(iii) Potassium sulphate, whether or not pure;\n\n(iv) Magnesium potassium sulphate, whether or not pure.\n\nb) Fertilisers consisting of any of the goods described in (a) above mixed together.\n\n5. Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate\n                                                   (diammonium phosphate), whether or not pure, and intermixtures thereof, are to be\n                                                   classified in heading 31.05.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 31.05, the term \u201cother fertilisers\u201d applies only to products\n                                                   of a kind used as fertilisers and containing, as an essential constituent, at least\n                                                   one of the fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n31.01\n\n3101.00\n\nAnimal or vegetable fertilisers, whether or not mixed together or chemically treated;\n                                                               fertilisers produced by the mixing or chemical treatment of animal or vegetable products.\n\n31.02\n\nMineral or chemical fertilisers, nitrogenous.\n\n3102.10\n\n- Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution\n\n- Ammonium sulphate; double salts and mixtures of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate\u00a0:\n\n3102.21\n\n-- Ammonium sulphate\n\n3102.29\n\n-- Other\n\n3102.30\n\n- Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution\n\n3102.40\n\n- Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate or other inorganic non-fertilising\n                                                            substances\n\n3102.50\n\n- Sodium nitrate\n\n3102.60\n\n- Double salts and mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate\n\n3102.80\n\n- Mixtures of urea and ammonium nitrate in aqueous or ammoniacal solution\n\n3102.90\n\n- Other, including mixtures not specified in the foregoing subheadings\n\n31.03\n\nMineral or chemical fertilisers, phosphatic.\n\n- Superphosphates\u00a0:\n\n3103.11\n\n-- Containing by weight 35\u00a0% or more of diphosphorus pentaoxide (P2O5)\n\n3103.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3103.90\n\n- Other\n\n31.04\n\nMineral or chemical fertilisers, potassic.\n\n3104.20\n\n- Potassium chloride\n\n3104.30\n\n- Potassium sulphate\n\n3104.90\n\n- Other\n\n31.05\n\nMineral or chemical fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements\n                                                               nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilisers; goods of this Chapter in tablets\n                                                               or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg.\n\n3105.10\n\n- Goods of this Chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight\n                                                            not exceeding 10 kg\n\n3105.20\n\n- Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen,\n                                                            phosphorus and potassium\n\n3105.30\n\n- Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)\n\n3105.40\n\n- Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof\n                                                            with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)\n\n- Other mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements nitrogen\n                                                            and phosphorus\u00a0:\n\n3105.51\n\n-- Containing nitrates and phosphates\n\n3105.59\n\n-- Other\n\n3105.60\n\n- Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus\n                                                            and potassium\n\n3105.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Separate chemically defined elements or compounds (except those of heading 32.03 or\n                                                         32.04, inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores (heading 32.06), glass obtained\n                                                         from fused quartz or other fused silica in the forms provided for in heading 32.07,\n                                                         and also dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale,\n                                                         of heading 32.12);\n\nb) Tannates or other tannin derivatives of products of headings 29.36 to 29.39, 29.41\n                                                         or 35.01 to 35.04; or\n\nc) Mastics of asphalt or other bituminous mastics (heading 27.15).\n\n2. Heading 32.04 includes mixtures of stabilised diazonium salts and couplers for the\n                                                   production of azo dyes.\n\n3. Headings 32.03, 32.04, 32.05 and 32.06 apply also to preparations based on colouring\n                                                   matter (including, in the case of heading 32.06, colouring pigments of heading 25.30\n                                                   or Chapter 28, metal flakes and metal powders), of a kind used for colouring any material or used\n                                                   as ingredients in the manufacture of colouring preparations. The headings do not apply,\n                                                   however, to pigments dispersed in non-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a\n                                                   kind used in the manufacture of paints, including enamels (heading 32.12), or to other\n                                                   preparations of heading 32.07, 32.08, 32.09, 32.10, 32.12, 32.13 or 32.15.\n\n4. Heading 32.08 includes solutions (other than collodions) consisting of any of the\n                                                   products specified in headings 39.01 to 39.13 in volatile organic solvents when the\n                                                   weight of the solvent exceeds 50\u00a0% of the weight of the solution.\n\n5. The expression \u201ccolouring matter\u201d in this Chapter does not include products of a kind\n                                                   used as extenders in oil paints, whether or not they are also suitable for colouring\n                                                   distempers.\n\n6. The expression \u201cstamping foils\u201d in heading 32.12 applies only to thin sheets of a\n                                                   kind used for printing, for example, book covers or hat bands, and consisting of\u00a0:\n\na) Metallic powder (including powder of precious metal) or pigment, agglomerated with\n                                                         glue, gelatin or other binder; or\n\nb) Metal (including precious metal) or pigment, deposited on a supporting sheet of any\n                                                         material.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n32.01\n\nTanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and\n                                                               other derivatives.\n\n3201.10\n\n- Quebracho extract\n\n3201.20\n\n- Wattle extract\n\n3201.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.02\n\nSynthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations,\n                                                               whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning.\n\n3202.10\n\n- Synthetic organic tanning substances\n\n3202.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.03\n\n3203.00\n\nColouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (including dyeing extracts but excluding\n                                                               animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in Note\n                                                               3 to this Chapter based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin.\n\n32.04\n\nSynthetic organic colouring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations\n                                                               as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter based on synthetic organic colouring matter;\n                                                               synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as\n                                                               luminophores, whether or not chemically defined.\n\n- Synthetic organic colouring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in\n                                                            Note 3 to this Chapter\u00a0:\n\n3204.11\n\n-- Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.12\n\n-- Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant\n                                                            dyes and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.13\n\n-- Basic dyes and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.14\n\n-- Direct dyes and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.15\n\n-- Vat dyes (including those usable in that state as pigments) and preparations based\n                                                            thereon\n\n3204.16\n\n-- Reactive dyes and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.17\n\n-- Pigments and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.18\n\n-- Carotenoid colouring matters and preparations based thereon\n\n3204.19\n\n-- Other, including mixtures of colouring matter of two or more of the subheadings\n                                                            3204.11 to 3204.19\n\n3204.20\n\n- Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents\n\n3204.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.05\n\n3205.00\n\nColour lakes; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter based on colour\n                                                               lakes.\n\n32.06\n\nOther colouring matter; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter, other\n                                                               than those of heading 32.03, 32.04 or 32.05; inorganic products of a kind used as\n                                                               luminophores, whether or not chemically defined.\n\n- Pigments and preparations based on titanium dioxide\u00a0:\n\n3206.11\n\n-- Containing 80\u00a0% or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry matter\n\n3206.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3206.20\n\n- Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds\n\n- Other colouring matter and other preparations\u00a0:\n\n3206.41\n\n-- Ultramarine and preparations based thereon\n\n3206.42\n\n-- Lithopone and other pigments and preparations based on zinc sulphide\n\n3206.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3206.50\n\n- Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores\n\n32.07\n\nPrepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable enamels and\n                                                               glazes, engobes (slips), liquid lustres and similar preparations, of a kind used in\n                                                               the ceramic, enamelling or glass industry; glass frit and other glass, in the form\n                                                               of powder, granules or flakes.\n\n3207.10\n\n- Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations\n\n3207.20\n\n- Vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips) and similar preparations\n\n3207.30\n\n- Liquid lustres and similar preparations\n\n3207.40\n\n- Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes\n\n32.08\n\nPaints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers\n                                                               or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium;\n                                                               solutions as defined in Note 4 to this Chapter.\n\n3208.10\n\n- Based on polyesters\n\n3208.20\n\n- Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers\n\n3208.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.09\n\nPaints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers\n                                                               or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium.\n\n3209.10\n\n- Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers\n\n3209.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.10\n\n3210.00\n\nOther paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared\n                                                               water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather.\n\n32.11\n\n3211.00\n\nPrepared driers.\n\n32.12\n\nPigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non-aqueous media, in\n                                                               liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels);\n                                                               stamping foils; dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail\n                                                               sale.\n\n3212.10\n\n- Stamping foils\n\n3212.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.13\n\nArtists\u2019, students\u2019 or signboard painters\u2019 colours, modifying tints, amusement colours\n                                                               and the like, in tablets, tubes, jars, bottles, pans or in similar forms or packings.\n\n3213.10\n\n- Colours in sets\n\n3213.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.14\n\nGlaziers\u2019 putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics;\n                                                               painters' fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for fa\u00e7ades, indoor walls,\n                                                               floors, ceilings or the like.\n\n3214.10\n\n- Glaziers\u2019 putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics;\n                                                            painters' fillings\n\n3214.90\n\n- Other\n\n32.15\n\nPrinting ink, writing or drawing ink and other inks, whether or not concentrated or\n                                                               solid.\n\n- Printing ink\u00a0:\n\n3215.11\n\n-- Black\n\n3215.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3215.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Natural oleoresins or vegetable extracts of heading 13.01 or 13.02;\n\nb) Soap or other products of heading 34.01; or\n\nc) Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine or other products of heading 38.05.\n\n2. The expression \u201codoriferous substances\u201d in heading 33.02 refers only to the substances\n                                                   of heading 33.01, to odoriferous constituents isolated from those substances or to\n                                                   synthetic aromatics.\n\n3. Headings 33.03 to 33.07 apply, inter alia, to products, whether or not mixed (other than aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions\n                                                   of essential oils), suitable for use as goods of these headings and put up in packings\n                                                   of a kind sold by retail for such use.\n\n4. The expression \u201cperfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations\u201d in heading 33.07 applies,\n                                                   inter alia, to the following products\u00a0: scented sachets; odoriferous preparations which operate\n                                                   by burning; perfumed papers and papers impregnated or coated with cosmetics; contact\n                                                   lens or artificial eye solutions; wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated\n                                                   or covered with perfume or cosmetics; animal toilet preparations.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n33.01\n\nEssential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids;\n                                                               extracted oleoresins; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes\n                                                               or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation\n                                                               of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils.\n\n- Essential oils of citrus fruit\u00a0:\n\n3301.12\n\n-- Of orange\n\n3301.13\n\n-- Of lemon\n\n3301.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Essential oils other than those of citrus fruit\u00a0:\n\n3301.24\n\n-- Of peppermint (Mentha piperita)\n\n3301.25\n\n-- Of other mints\n\n3301.29\n\n-- Other\n\n3301.30\n\n- Resinoids\n\n3301.90\n\n- Other\n\n33.02\n\nMixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with\n                                                               a basis of one or more of these substances, of a kind used as raw materials in industry;\n                                                               other preparations based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture\n                                                               of beverages.\n\n3302.10\n\n- Of a kind used in the food or drink industries\n\n3302.90\n\n- Other\n\n33.03\n\n3303.00\n\nPerfumes and toilet waters.\n\n33.04\n\nBeauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than\n                                                               medicaments), including sunscreen or sun tan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations.\n\n3304.10\n\n- Lip make-up preparations\n\n3304.20\n\n- Eye make-up preparations\n\n3304.30\n\n- Manicure or pedicure preparations\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3304.91\n\n-- Powders, whether or not compressed\n\n3304.99\n\n-- Other\n\n33.05\n\nPreparations for use on the hair.\n\n3305.10\n\n- Shampoos\n\n3305.20\n\n- Preparations for permanent waving or straightening\n\n3305.30\n\n- Hair lacquers\n\n3305.90\n\n- Other\n\n33.06\n\nPreparations for oral or dental hygiene, including denture fixative pastes and powders;\n                                                               yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss), in individual retail packages.\n\n3306.10\n\n- Dentifrices\n\n3306.20\n\n- Yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss)\n\n3306.90\n\n- Other\n\n33.07\n\nPre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations,\n                                                               depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified\n                                                               or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed or having disinfectant\n                                                               properties.\n\n3307.10\n\n- Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations\n\n3307.20\n\n- Personal deodorants and antiperspirants\n\n3307.30\n\n- Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations\n\n- Preparations for perfuming or deodorizing rooms, including odoriferous preparations\n                                                            used during religious rites\u00a0:\n\n3307.41\n\n-- \u201cAgarbatti\u201d and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning\n\n3307.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3307.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Edible mixtures or preparations of animal, vegetable or microbial fats or oils of\n                                                         a kind used as mould release preparations (heading 15.17);\n\nb) Separate chemically defined compounds; or\n\nc) Shampoos, dentifrices, shaving creams and foams, or bath preparations, containing\n                                                         soap or other organic surface-active agents (heading 33.05, 33.06 or 33.07).\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 34.01, the expression \u201csoap\u201d applies only to soap soluble\n                                                   in water. Soap and the other products of heading 34.01 may contain added substances\n                                                   (for example, disinfectants, abrasive powders, fillers or medicaments). Products containing\n                                                   abrasive powders remain classified in heading 34.01 only if in the form of bars, cakes\n                                                   or moulded pieces or shapes. In other forms they are to be classified in heading 34.05\n                                                   as \u201cscouring powders and similar preparations\u201d.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 34.02, \u201corganic surface-active agents\u201d are products which\n                                                   when mixed with water at a concentration of 0.5\u00a0% at 20 \u00b0C and left to stand for one\n                                                   hour at the same temperature\u00a0:\n\na) give a transparent or translucent liquid or stable emulsion without separation of\n                                                         insoluble matter; and\n\nb) reduce the surface tension of water to 4.5 x 10-2 N/m (45 dyne/cm) or less.\n\n4. In heading 34.03 the expression \u201cpetroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous\n                                                   minerals\u201d applies to the products defined in Note 2 to Chapter 27.\n\n5. In heading 34.04, subject to the exclusions provided below, the expression \u201cartificial\n                                                   waxes and prepared waxes\u201d applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Chemically produced organic products of a waxy character, whether or not water-soluble;\n\nb) Products obtained by mixing different waxes;\n\nc) Products of a waxy character with a basis of one or more waxes and containing fats,\n                                                         resins, mineral substances or other materials.\n\nThe heading does not apply to\u00a0:\n\na) Products of heading 15.16, 34.02 or 38.23, even if having a waxy character;\n\nb) Unmixed animal waxes or unmixed vegetable waxes, whether or not refined or coloured,\n                                                         of heading 15.21;\n\nc) Mineral waxes or similar products of heading 27.12, whether or not intermixed or merely\n                                                         coloured; or\n\nd) Waxes mixed with, dispersed in or dissolved in a liquid medium (headings 34.05, 38.09,\n                                                         etc.).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n34.01\n\nSoap; organic surface-active products and preparations for use as soap, in the form\n                                                               of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, whether or not containing soap; organic\n                                                               surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form of liquid\n                                                               or cream and put up for retail sale, whether or not containing soap; paper, wadding,\n                                                               felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent.\n\n- Soap and organic surface-active products and preparations, in the form of bars,\n                                                            cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, and paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated,\n                                                            coated or covered with soap or detergent\u00a0:\n\n3401.11\n\n-- For toilet use (including medicated products)\n\n3401.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3401.20\n\n- Soap in other forms\n\n3401.30\n\n- Organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form\n                                                            of liquid or cream and put up for retail sale, whether or not containing soap\n\n34.02\n\nOrganic surface-active agents (other than soap); surface-active preparations, washing\n                                                               preparations (including auxiliary washing preparations) and cleaning preparations,\n                                                               whether or not containing soap, other than those of heading 34.01.\n\n- Anionic organic surface-active agents, whether or not put up for retail sale\u00a0:\n\n3402.31\n\n-- Linear alkylbenzene sulphonic acids and their salts\n\n3402.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other organic surface-active agents, whether or not put up for retail sale\u00a0:\n\n3402.41\n\n-- Cationic\n\n3402.42\n\n-- Non-ionic\n\n3402.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3402.50\n\n- Preparations put up for retail sale\n\n3402.90\n\n- Other\n\n34.03\n\nLubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release\n                                                               preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould release preparations,\n                                                               based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment\n                                                               of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations\n                                                               containing, as basic constituents, 70\u00a0% or more by weight of petroleum oils or of\n                                                               oils obtained from bituminous minerals.\n\n- Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals\u00a0:\n\n3403.11\n\n-- Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other\n                                                            materials\n\n3403.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3403.91\n\n-- Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other\n                                                            materials\n\n3403.99\n\n-- Other\n\n34.04\n\nArtificial waxes and prepared waxes.\n\n3404.20\n\n- Of poly(oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol)\n\n3404.90\n\n- Other\n\n34.05\n\nPolishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal, scouring\n                                                               pastes and powders and similar preparations (whether or not in the form of paper,\n                                                               wadding, felt, nonwovens, cellular plastics or cellular rubber, impregnated, coated\n                                                               or covered with such preparations), excluding waxes of heading 34.04.\n\n3405.10\n\n- Polishes, creams and similar preparations for footwear or leather\n\n3405.20\n\n- Polishes, creams and similar preparations for the maintenance of wooden furniture,\n                                                            floors or other woodwork\n\n3405.30\n\n- Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes\n\n3405.40\n\n- Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations\n\n3405.90\n\n- Other\n\n34.06\n\n3406.00\n\nCandles, tapers and the like.\n\n34.07\n\n3407.00\n\nModelling pastes, including those put up for children's amusement; preparations known\n                                                               as \u201cdental wax\u201d or as \u201cdental impression compounds\u201d, put up in sets, in packings for\n                                                               retail sale or in plates, horseshoe shapes, sticks or similar forms; other preparations\n                                                               for use in dentistry, with a basis of plaster (of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate).\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Yeasts (heading 21.02);\n\nb) Blood fractions (other than blood albumin not prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic\n                                                         uses), medicaments or other products of Chapter 30;\n\nc) Enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning (heading 32.02);\n\nd) Enzymatic soaking or washing preparations or other products of Chapter 34;\n\ne) Hardened proteins (heading 39.13); or\n\nf) Gelatin products of the printing industry (Chapter 49).\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 35.05, the term \u201cdextrins\u201d means starch degradation products\n                                                   with a reducing sugar content, expressed as dextrose on the dry substance, not exceeding\n                                                   10\u00a0%.\n\nSuch products with a reducing sugar content exceeding 10\u00a0% fall in heading 17.02.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n35.01\n\nCasein, caseinates and other casein derivatives; casein glues.\n\n3501.10\n\n- Casein\n\n3501.90\n\n- Other\n\n35.02\n\nAlbumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight\n                                                               more than 80\u00a0% whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter), albuminates and other\n                                                               albumin derivatives.\n\n- Egg albumin\u00a0:\n\n3502.11\n\n-- Dried\n\n3502.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3502.20\n\n- Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins\n\n3502.90\n\n- Other\n\n35.03\n\n3503.00\n\nGelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets, whether or not\n                                                               surface-worked or coloured) and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal\n                                                               origin, excluding casein glues of heading 35.01.\n\n35.04\n\n3504.00\n\nPeptones and their derivatives; other protein substances and their derivatives, not\n                                                               elsewhere specified or included; hide powder, whether or not chromed.\n\n35.05\n\nDextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinised or esterified starches);\n                                                               glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches.\n\n3505.10\n\n- Dextrins and other modified starches\n\n3505.20\n\n- Glues\n\n35.06\n\nPrepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included;\n                                                               products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or\n                                                               adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg.\n\n3506.10\n\n- Products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues\n                                                            or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3506.91\n\n-- Adhesives based on polymers of headings 39.01 to 39.13 or on rubber\n\n3506.99\n\n-- Other\n\n35.07\n\nEnzymes; prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n3507.10\n\n- Rennet and concentrates thereof\n\n3507.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover separate chemically defined compounds other than those\n                                                   described in Note 2 (a) or (b) below.\n\n2. The expression \u201carticles of combustible materials\u201d in heading 36.06 applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Metaldehyde, hexamethylenetetramine and similar substances, put up in forms (for example,\n                                                         tablets, sticks or similar forms) for use as fuels; fuels with a basis of alcohol,\n                                                         and similar prepared fuels, in solid or semi-solid form;\n\nb) Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling\n                                                         cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm3; and\n\nc) Resin torches, firelighters and the like.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n36.01\n\n3601.00\n\nPropellent powders.\n\n36.02\n\n3602.00\n\nPrepared explosives, other than propellent powders.\n\n36.03\n\nSafety fuses; detonating cords; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric\n                                                               detonators.\n\n3603.10\n\n- Safety fuses\n\n3603.20\n\n- Detonating cords\n\n3603.30\n\n- Percussion caps\n\n3603.40\n\n- Detonating caps\n\n3603.50\n\n- Igniters\n\n3603.60\n\n- Electric detonators\n\n36.04\n\nFireworks, signalling flares, rain rockets, fog signals and other pyrotechnic articles.\n\n3604.10\n\n- Fireworks\n\n3604.90\n\n- Other\n\n36.05\n\n3605.00\n\nMatches, other than pyrotechnic articles of heading 36.04.\n\n36.06\n\nFerro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials\n                                                               as specified in Note 2 to this Chapter.\n\n3606.10\n\n- Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling\n                                                            cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm3\n\n3606.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover waste or scrap.\n\n2. In this Chapter the word \u201cphotographic\u201d relates to the process by which visible images\n                                                   are formed, directly or indirectly, by the action of light or other forms of radiation\n                                                   on photosensitive, including thermosensitive, surfaces.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n37.01\n\nPhotographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other\n                                                               than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed,\n                                                               whether or not in packs.\n\n3701.10\n\n- For X-ray\n\n3701.20\n\n- Instant print film\n\n3701.30\n\n- Other plates and film, with any side exceeding 255 mm\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3701.91\n\n-- For colour photography (polychrome)\n\n3701.99\n\n-- Other\n\n37.02\n\nPhotographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper,\n                                                               paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed.\n\n3702.10\n\n- For X-ray\n\n- Other film, without perforations, of a width not exceeding 105 mm\u00a0:\n\n3702.31\n\n-- For colour photography (polychrome)\n\n3702.32\n\n-- Other, with silver halide emulsion\n\n3702.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm\u00a0:\n\n3702.41\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, for colour photography\n                                                            (polychrome)\n\n3702.42\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length exceeding 200 m, other than for colour\n                                                            photography\n\n3702.43\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length not exceeding 200 m\n\n3702.44\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 105 mm but not exceeding 610 mm\n\n- Other film, for colour photography (polychrome)\u00a0:\n\n3702.52\n\n-- Of a width not exceeding 16 mm\n\n3702.53\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding\n                                                            30 m, for slides\n\n3702.54\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding\n                                                            30 m, other than for slides\n\n3702.55\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30\n                                                            m\n\n3702.56\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 35 mm\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3702.96\n\n-- Of a width not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m\n\n3702.97\n\n-- Of a width not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m\n\n3702.98\n\n-- Of a width exceeding 35 mm\n\n37.03\n\nPhotographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed.\n\n3703.10\n\n- In rolls of a width exceeding 610 mm\n\n3703.20\n\n- Other, for colour photography (polychrome)\n\n3703.90\n\n- Other\n\n37.04\n\n3704.00\n\nPhotographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed.\n\n37.05\n\n3705.00\n\nPhotographic plates and film, exposed and developed, other than cinematographic film.\n\n37.06\n\nCinematographic film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating sound track\n                                                               or consisting only of sound track.\n\n3706.10\n\n- Of a width of 35 mm or more\n\n3706.90\n\n- Other\n\n37.07\n\nChemical preparations for photographic uses (other than varnishes, glues, adhesives\n                                                               and similar preparations); unmixed products for photographic uses, put up in measured\n                                                               portions or put up for retail sale in a form ready for use.\n\n3707.10\n\n- Sensitising emulsions\n\n3707.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Separate chemically defined elements or compounds with the exception of the following\u00a0:\n\n1) Artificial graphite (heading 38.01);\n\n2) Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth\n                                                               regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up as described in heading 38.08;\n\n3) Products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing\n                                                               grenades (heading 38.13);\n\n4) Certified reference materials specified in Note 2 below;\n\n5) Products specified in Note 3 (a) or 3 (c) below;\n\nb) Mixtures of chemicals with foodstuffs or other substances with nutritive value, of\n                                                         a kind used in the preparation of human foodstuffs (generally heading 21.06);\n\nc) Products of heading 24.04;\n\nd) Slag, ash and residues (including sludges, other than sewage sludge), containing metals,\n                                                         arsenic or their mixtures and meeting the requirements of Note 3 (a) or 3 (b) to Chapter 26 (heading 26.20);\n\ne) Medicaments (heading 30.03 or 30.04); or\n\nf) Spent catalysts of a kind used for the extraction of base metals or for the manufacture\n                                                         of chemical compounds of base metals (heading 26.20), spent catalysts of a kind used\n                                                         principally for the recovery of precious metal (heading 71.12) or catalysts consisting\n                                                         of metals or metal alloys in the form of, for example, finely divided powder or woven\n                                                         gauze (Section XIV or XV).\n\n2.\n\nA) For the purpose of heading 38.22, the expression \u201ccertified reference materials\u201d means\n                                                         reference materials which are accompanied by a certificate which indicates the values\n                                                         of the certified properties, the methods used to determine these values and the degree\n                                                         of certainty associated with each value and which are suitable for analytical, calibrating\n                                                         or referencing purposes.\n\nB) With the exception of the products of Chapter 28 or 29, for the classification of certified reference materials, heading 38.22 shall take\n                                                         precedence over any other heading in the Nomenclature.\n\n3. Heading 38.24 includes the following goods which are not to be classified in any other\n                                                   heading of the Nomenclature\u00a0:\n\na) Cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each,\n                                                         of magnesium oxide or of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals;\n\nb) Fusel oil; Dippel\u2019s oil;\n\nc) Ink removers put up in packings for retail sale;\n\nd) Stencil correctors, other correcting fluids and correction tapes (other than those\n                                                         of heading 96.12), put up in packings for retail sale; and\n\ne) Ceramic firing testers, fusible (for example, Seger cones).\n\n4. Throughout the Nomenclature, \u201cmunicipal waste\u201d means waste of a kind collected from\n                                                   households, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, shops, offices, etc., road and pavement\n                                                   sweepings, as well as construction and demolition waste. Municipal waste generally\n                                                   contains a large variety of materials such as plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles,\n                                                   glass, metals, food materials, broken furniture and other damaged or discarded articles.\n                                                   The term \u201cmunicipal waste\u201d, however, does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Individual materials or articles segregated from the waste, for example wastes of\n                                                         plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, glass or metals, electrical and electronic\n                                                         waste and scrap (including spent batteries) which fall in their appropriate headings\n                                                         of the Nomenclature;\n\nb) Industrial waste;\n\nc) Waste pharmaceuticals, as defined in Note 4 (k) to Chapter 30; or\n\nd) Clinical waste, as defined in Note 6 (a) below.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 38.25, \u201csewage sludge\u201d means sludge arising from urban\n                                                   effluent treatment plant and includes pre-treatment waste, scourings and unstabilised\n                                                   sludge. Stabilised sludge when suitable for use as fertiliser is excluded (Chapter 31).\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 38.25, the expression \u201cother wastes\u201d applies to\u00a0:\n\na) Clinical waste, that is, contaminated waste arising from medical research, diagnosis,\n                                                         treatment or other medical, surgical, dental or veterinary procedures, which often\n                                                         contain pathogens and pharmaceutical substances and require special disposal procedures\n                                                         (for example, soiled dressings, used gloves and used syringes);\n\nb) Waste organic solvents;\n\nc) Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freezing\n                                                         fluids; and\n\nd) Other wastes from chemical or allied industries.\n\nThe expression \u201cother wastes\u201d does not, however, cover wastes which contain mainly\n                                                   petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals (heading 27.10).\n\n7. For the purposes of heading 38.26, the term \u201cbiodiesel\u201d means mono-alkyl esters of\n                                                   fatty acids of a kind used as a fuel, derived from animal, vegetable or microbial\n                                                   fats and oils whether or not used.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. Subheadings 3808.52 and 3808.59 cover only goods of heading 38.08, containing one\n                                                   or more of the following substances\u00a0: alachlor (ISO); aldicarb (ISO); aldrin (ISO);\n                                                   azinphos-methyl (ISO); binapacryl (ISO); camphechlor (ISO) (toxaphene); captafol (ISO);\n                                                   carbofuran (ISO); chlordane (ISO); chlordimeform (ISO); chlorobenzilate (ISO); DDT\n                                                   (ISO) (clofenotane (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane); dieldrin\n                                                   (ISO, INN); 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol (DNOC (ISO)) or its salts; dinoseb (ISO), its salts\n                                                   or its esters; endosulfan (ISO); ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2- dibromoethane); ethylene\n                                                   dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane); fluoroacetamide (ISO); heptachlor (ISO); hexachlorobenzene\n                                                   (ISO); 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN);\n                                                   mercury compounds; methamidophos (ISO); monocrotophos (ISO); oxirane (ethylene oxide);\n                                                   parathion (ISO); parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl- parathion); pentachlorophenol (ISO),\n                                                   its salts or its esters; perfluorooctane sulphonic acid and its salts; perfluorooctane\n                                                   sulphonamides; perfluorooctane sulphonyl fluoride; phosphamidon (ISO); 2,4,5-T (ISO)\n                                                   (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts or its esters; tributyltin compounds;\n                                                   trichlorfon (ISO).\n\n2. Subheadings 3808.61 to 3808.69 cover only goods of heading 38.08, containing alpha-cypermethrin\n                                                   (ISO), bendiocarb (ISO), bifenthrin (ISO), chlorfenapyr (ISO), cyfluthrin (ISO), deltamethrin\n                                                   (INN, ISO), etofenprox (INN), fenitrothion (ISO), lambda-cyhalothrin (ISO), malathion\n                                                   (ISO), pirimiphos-methyl (ISO) or propoxur (ISO).\n\n3. Subheadings 3824.81 to 3824.89 cover only mixtures and preparations containing one\n                                                   or more of the following substances\u00a0: oxirane (ethylene oxide); polybrominated biphenyls\n                                                   (PBBs); polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs); tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)\n                                                   phosphate; aldrin (ISO); camphechlor (ISO) (toxaphene); chlordane (ISO); chlordecone\n                                                   (ISO); DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN); 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2- bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane);\n                                                   dieldrin (ISO, INN); endosulfan (ISO); endrin (ISO); heptachlor (ISO); mirex (ISO);\n                                                   1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN); pentachlorobenzene\n                                                   (ISO); hexachlorobenzene (ISO); perfluorooctane sulphonic acid, its salts; perfluorooctane\n                                                   sulphonamides; perfluorooctane sulphonyl fluoride; tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta- or\n                                                   octabromodiphenyl ethers; short-chain chlorinated paraffins.\n\nShort-chain chlorinated paraffins are mixtures of compounds, with a chlorination degree\n                                                   of more than 48\u00a0% by weight, with the following molecular formula\u00a0: CxH(2x-y+2)Cly, where x=10 \u2013 13 and y= 1 \u2013 13.\n\n4. For the purposes of subheadings 3825.41 and 3825.49, \u201cwaste organic solvents\u201d are\n                                                   wastes containing mainly organic solvents, not fit for further use as presented as\n                                                   primary products, whether or not intended for recovery of the solvents.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n38.01\n\nArtificial graphite; colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite; preparations based on graphite\n                                                               or other carbon in the form of pastes, blocks, plates or other semi-manufactures.\n\n3801.10\n\n- Artificial graphite\n\n3801.20\n\n- Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite\n\n3801.30\n\n- Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for furnace linings\n\n3801.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.02\n\nActivated carbon; activated natural mineral products; animal black, including spent\n                                                               animal black.\n\n3802.10\n\n- Activated carbon\n\n3802.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.03\n\n3803.00\n\nTall oil, whether or not refined.\n\n38.04\n\n3804.00\n\nResidual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp, whether or not concentrated, desugared\n                                                               or chemically treated, including lignin sulphonates, but excluding tall oil of heading\n                                                               38.03.\n\n38.05\n\nGum, wood or sulphate turpentine and other terpenic oils produced by the distillation\n                                                               or other treatment of coniferous woods; crude dipentene; sulphite turpentine and other\n                                                               crude para-cymene; pine oil containing alpha-terpineol as the main constituent.\n\n3805.10\n\n- Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine oils\n\n3805.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.06\n\nRosin and resin acids, and derivatives thereof; rosin spirit and rosin oils; run gums.\n\n3806.10\n\n- Rosin and resin acids\n\n3806.20\n\n- Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other\n                                                            than salts of rosin adducts\n\n3806.30\n\n- Ester gums\n\n3806.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.07\n\n3807.00\n\nWood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch\n                                                               and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch.\n\n38.08\n\nInsecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth\n                                                               regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail\n                                                               sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur-treated bands, wicks and\n                                                               candles, and fly-papers).\n\n- Goods specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter\u00a0:\n\n3808.52\n\n-- DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN)), in packings of a net weight content not exceeding\n                                                            300\u00a0g\n\n3808.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Goods specified in Subheading Note 2 to this Chapter\u00a0:\n\n3808.61\n\n-- In packings of a net weight content not exceeding 300\u00a0g\n\n3808.62\n\n-- In packings of a net weight content exceeding 300\u00a0g but not exceeding 7.5 kg\n\n3808.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3808.91\n\n-- Insecticides\n\n3808.92\n\n-- Fungicides\n\n3808.93\n\n-- Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators\n\n3808.94\n\n-- Disinfectants\n\n3808.99\n\n-- Other\n\n38.09\n\nFinishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and\n                                                               other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used\n                                                               in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n3809.10\n\n- With a basis of amylaceous substances\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3809.91\n\n-- Of a kind used in the textile or like industries\n\n3809.92\n\n-- Of a kind used in the paper or like industries\n\n3809.93\n\n-- Of a kind used in the leather or like industries\n\n38.10\n\nPickling preparations for metal surfaces; fluxes and other auxiliary preparations\n                                                               for soldering, brazing or welding; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes\n                                                               consisting of metal and other materials; preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings\n                                                               for welding electrodes or rods.\n\n3810.10\n\n- Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding powders\n                                                            and pastes consisting of metal and other materials\n\n3810.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.11\n\nAnti-knock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers,\n                                                               anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives, for mineral oils (including\n                                                               gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils.\n\n- Anti-knock preparations\u00a0:\n\n3811.11\n\n-- Based on lead compounds\n\n3811.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Additives for lubricating oils\u00a0:\n\n3811.21\n\n-- Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals\n\n3811.29\n\n-- Other\n\n3811.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.12\n\nPrepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included; anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers\n                                                               for rubber or plastics.\n\n3812.10\n\n- Prepared rubber accelerators\n\n3812.20\n\n- Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics\n\n- Anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilizers for rubber or plastics\u00a0:\n\n3812.31\n\n-- Mixtures of oligomers of 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinoline (TMQ)\n\n3812.39\n\n-- Other\n\n38.13\n\n3813.00\n\nPreparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades.\n\n38.14\n\n3814.00\n\nOrganic composite solvents and thinners, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared\n                                                               paint or varnish removers.\n\n38.15\n\nReaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n- Supported catalysts\u00a0:\n\n3815.11\n\n-- With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance\n\n3815.12\n\n-- With precious metal or precious metal compounds as the active substance\n\n3815.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3815.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.16\n\n3816.00\n\nRefractory cements, mortars, concretes and similar compositions, including dolomite\n                                                               ramming mix, other than products of heading 38.01.\n\n38.17\n\n3817.00\n\nMixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 27.07\n                                                               or 29.02.\n\n38.18\n\n3818.00\n\nChemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar\n                                                               forms; chemical compounds doped for use in electronics.\n\n38.19\n\n3819.00\n\nHydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission, not\n                                                               containing or containing less than 70\u00a0% by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained\n                                                               from bituminous minerals.\n\n38.20\n\n3820.00\n\nAnti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids.\n\n38.21\n\n3821.00\n\nPrepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms (including\n                                                               viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells.\n\n38.22\n\nDiagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory\n                                                               reagents whether or not on a backing, whether or not put up in the form of kits, other\n                                                               than those of heading 30.06; certified reference materials.\n\n- Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory\n                                                            reagents whether or not on a backing, whether or not put up in the form of kits\u00a0:\n\n3822.11\n\n-- For malaria\n\n3822.12\n\n-- For Zika and other diseases transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes\n\n3822.13\n\n-- For blood-grouping\n\n3822.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3822.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.23\n\nIndustrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols.\n\n- Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining\u00a0:\n\n3823.11\n\n-- Stearic acid\n\n3823.12\n\n-- Oleic acid\n\n3823.13\n\n-- Tall oil fatty acids\n\n3823.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3823.70\n\n- Industrial fatty alcohols\n\n38.24\n\nPrepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of\n                                                               the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural\n                                                               products), not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n3824.10\n\n- Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores\n\n3824.30\n\n- Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders\n\n3824.40\n\n- Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes\n\n3824.50\n\n- Non-refractory mortars and concretes\n\n3824.60\n\n- Sorbitol other than that of subheading 2905.44\n\n- Goods specified in Subheading Note 3 to this Chapter\u00a0:\n\n3824.81\n\n-- Containing oxirane (ethylene oxide)\n\n3824.82\n\n-- Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs)\n                                                            or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)\n\n3824.83\n\n-- Containing tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate\n\n3824.84\n\n-- Containing aldrin (ISO), camphechlor (ISO) (toxaphene), chlordane (ISO), chlordecone\n                                                            (ISO), DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane), dieldrin (ISO, INN), endosulfan (ISO), endrin (ISO), heptachlor\n                                                            (ISO) or mirex (ISO)\n\n3824.85\n\n-- Containing 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO,\n                                                            INN)\n\n3824.86\n\n-- Containing pentachlorobenzene (ISO) or hexachlorobenzene (ISO)\n\n3824.87\n\n-- Containing perfluorooctane sulphonic acid, its salts, perfluorooctane sulphonamides,\n                                                            or perfluorooctane sulphonyl fluoride\n\n3824.88\n\n-- Containing tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta- or octabromodiphenyl ethers\n\n3824.89\n\n-- Containing short-chain chlorinated paraffins\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3824.91\n\n-- Mixtures and preparations consisting mainly of (5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl\n                                                            methyl methylphosphonate and bis[(5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-5-yl)methyl]\n                                                            methylphosphonate\n\n3824.92\n\n-- Polyglycol esters of methylphosphonic acid\n\n3824.99\n\n-- Other\n\n38.25\n\nResidual products of the chemical or allied industries, not elsewhere specified or\n                                                               included; municipal waste; sewage sludge; other wastes specified in Note 6 to this\n                                                               Chapter.\n\n3825.10\n\n- Municipal waste\n\n3825.20\n\n- Sewage sludge\n\n3825.30\n\n- Clinical waste\n\n- Waste organic solvents\u00a0:\n\n3825.41\n\n-- Halogenated\n\n3825.49\n\n-- Other\n\n3825.50\n\n- Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freeze\n                                                            fluids\n\n- Other wastes from chemical or allied industries\u00a0:\n\n3825.61\n\n-- Mainly containing organic constituents\n\n3825.69\n\n-- Other\n\n3825.90\n\n- Other\n\n38.26\n\n3826.00\n\nBiodiesel and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing less than 70\u00a0% by weight\n                                                               of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals.\n\n38.27\n\nMixtures containing halogenated derivatives of methane, ethane or propane, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n- Containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons\n                                                            (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs); containing hydrobromofluorocarbons\n                                                            (HBFCs); containing carbon tetrachloride; containing 1,1,1- trichloroethane (methyl\n                                                            chloroform)\u00a0:\n\n3827.11\n\n-- Containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons\n                                                            (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)\n\n3827.12\n\n-- Containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs)\n\n3827.13\n\n-- Containing carbon tetrachloride\n\n3827.14\n\n-- Containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)\n\n3827.20\n\n- Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211), bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301)\n                                                            or dibromotetrafluoroethanes (Halon-2402)\n\n- Containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons\n                                                            (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)\u00a0:\n\n3827.31\n\n-- Containing substances of subheadings 2903.41 to 2903.48\n\n3827.32\n\n-- Other, containing substances of subheadings 2903.71 to 2903.75\n\n3827.39\n\n-- Other\n\n3827.40\n\n- Containing methyl bromide (bromomethane) or bromochloromethane\n\n- Containing trifluoromethane (HFC-23) or perfluorocarbons (PFCs) but not containing\n                                                            chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)\u00a0:\n\n3827.51\n\n-- Containing trifluoromethane (HFC-23)\n\n3827.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Containing other hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) but not containing chlorofluorocarbons\n                                                            (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)\u00a0:\n\n3827.61\n\n-- Containing 15\u00a0% or more by mass of 1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HFC-143a)\n\n3827.62\n\n-- Other, not included in the subheading above, containing 55\u00a0% or more by mass of\n                                                            pentafluoroethane (HFC- 125) but not containing unsaturated fluorinated derivatives\n                                                            of acyclic hydrocarbons (HFOs)\n\n3827.63\n\n-- Other, not included in the subheadings above, containing 40\u00a0% or more by mass of\n                                                            pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)\n\n3827.64\n\n-- Other, not included in the subheadings above, containing 30\u00a0% or more by mass of\n                                                            1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a) but not containing unsaturated fluorinated derivatives\n                                                            of acyclic hydrocarbons (HFOs)\n\n3827.65\n\n-- Other, not included in the subheadings above, containing 20\u00a0% or more by mass of\n                                                            difluoromethane (HFC-32) and 20\u00a0% or more by mass of pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)\n\n3827.68\n\n-- Other, not included in the subheadings above, containing substances of subheadings\n                                                            2903.41 to 2903.48\n\n3827.69\n\n-- Other\n\n3827.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Goods put up in sets consisting of two or more separate constituents, some or all\n                                                of which fall in this Section and are intended to be mixed together to obtain a product\n                                                of Section VI or VII, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to that product, provided\n                                                that the constituents are\u00a0:\n\na) having regard to the manner in which they are put up, clearly identifiable as being\n                                                      intended to be used together without first being repacked;\n\nb) presented together; and\n\nc) identifiable, whether by their nature or by the relative proportions in which they\n                                                      are present, as being complementary one to another.\n\n2. Except for the goods of heading 39.18 or 39.19, plastics, rubber, and articles thereof,\n                                                printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations, which are not merely\n                                                subsidiary to the primary use of the goods, fall in Chapter 49.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Throughout the Nomenclature the expression \u201cplastics\u201d means those materials of headings\n                                                   39.01 to 39.14 which are or have been capable, either at the moment of polymerisation\n                                                   or at some subsequent stage, of being formed under external influence (usually heat\n                                                   and pressure, if necessary with a solvent or plasticiser) by moulding, casting, extruding,\n                                                   rolling or other process into shapes which are retained on the removal of the external\n                                                   influence.\n\nThroughout the Nomenclature any reference to \u201cplastics\u201d also includes vulcanised fibre.\n                                                   The expression, however, does not apply to materials regarded as textile materials\n                                                   of Section XI.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Lubricating preparations of heading 27.10 or 34.03;\n\nb) Waxes of heading 27.12 or 34.04;\n\nc) Separate chemically defined organic compounds (Chapter 29);\n\nd) Heparin or its salts (heading 30.01);\n\ne) Solutions (other than collodions) consisting of any of the products specified in headings\n                                                         39.01 to 39.13 in volatile organic solvents when the weight of the solvent exceeds\n                                                         50\u00a0% of the weight of the solution (heading 32.08); stamping foils of heading 32.12;\n\nf) Organic surface-active agents or preparations of heading 34.02;\n\ng) Run gums or ester gums (heading 38.06);\n\nh) Prepared additives for mineral oils (including gasoline) or for other liquids used\n                                                         for the same purposes as mineral oils (heading 38.11);\n\nij) Prepared hydraulic fluids based on polyglycols, silicones or other polymers of Chapter\n                                                         39 (heading 38.19);\n\nk) Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing of plastics (heading 38.22);\n\nl) Synthetic rubber, as defined for the purposes of Chapter 40, or articles thereof;\n\nm) Saddlery or harness (heading 42.01) or trunks, suitcases, handbags or other containers\n                                                         of heading 42.02;\n\nn) Plaits, wickerwork or other articles of Chapter 46;\n\no) Wall coverings of heading 48.14;\n\np) Goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);\n\nq) Articles of Section XII (for example, footwear, headgear, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, whips,\n                                                         riding-crops or parts thereof);\n\nr) Imitation jewellery of heading 71.17;\n\ns) Articles of Section XVI (machines and mechanical or electrical appliances);\n\nt) Parts of aircraft or vehicles of Section XVII;\n\nu) Articles of Chapter 90 (for example, optical elements, spectacle frames, drawing instruments);\n\nv) Articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clock or watch cases);\n\nw) Articles of Chapter 92 (for example, musical instruments or parts thereof);\n\nx) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings, illuminated signs, prefabricated\n                                                         buildings);\n\ny) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or\n\nz)  Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, brushes, buttons, slide fasteners, combs, mouthpieces or stems for\n                                                         smoking pipes, cigarette-holders or the like, parts of vacuum flasks or the like,\n                                                         pens, propelling pencils, and monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles).\n\n3. Headings 39.01 to 39.11 apply only to goods of a kind produced by chemical synthesis,\n                                                   falling in the following categories\u00a0:\n\na) Liquid synthetic polyolefins of which less than 60\u00a0% by volume distils at 300 \u00b0C,\n                                                         after conversion to 1,013 millibars when a reduced-pressure distillation method is\n                                                         used (headings 39.01 and 39.02);\n\nb) Resins, not highly polymerised, of the coumarone-indene type (heading 39.11);\n\nc) Other synthetic polymers with an average of at least 5 monomer units;\n\nd) Silicones (heading 39.10);\n\ne) Resols (heading 39.09) and other prepolymers.\n\n4. The expression \u201ccopolymers\u201d covers all polymers in which no single monomer unit contributes\n                                                   95\u00a0% or more by weight to the total polymer content.\n\nFor the purposes of this Chapter, except where the context otherwise requires, copolymers\n                                                   (including co-polycondensates, co-polyaddition products, block copolymers and graft\n                                                   copolymers) and polymer blends are to be classified in the heading covering polymers\n                                                   of that comonomer unit which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer\n                                                   unit. For the purposes of this Note, constituent comonomer units of polymers falling\n                                                   in the same heading shall be taken together.\n\nIf no single comonomer unit predominates, copolymers or polymer blends, as the case\n                                                   may be, are to be classified in the heading which occurs last in numerical order among\n                                                   those which equally merit consideration.\n\n5. Chemically modified polymers, that is those in which only appendages to the main polymer\n                                                   chain have been changed by chemical reaction, are to be classified in the heading\n                                                   appropriate to the unmodified polymer. This provision does not apply to graft copolymers.\n\n6. In headings 39.01 to 39.14, the expression \u201cprimary forms\u201d applies only to the following\n                                                   forms\u00a0:\n\na) Liquids and pastes, including dispersions (emulsions and suspensions) and solutions;\n\nb) Blocks of irregular shape, lumps, powders (including moulding powders), granules,\n                                                         flakes and similar bulk forms.\n\n7. Heading 39.15 does not apply to waste, parings and scrap of a single thermoplastic\n                                                   material, transformed into primary forms (headings 39.01 to 39.14).\n\n8. For the purposes of heading 39.17, the expression \u201ctubes, pipes and hoses\u201d means hollow\n                                                   products, whether semi-manufactures or finished products, of a kind generally used\n                                                   for conveying, conducting or distributing gases or liquids (for example, ribbed garden\n                                                   hose, perforated tubes). This expression also includes sausage casings and other lay-flat\n                                                   tubing. However, except for the last-mentioned, those having an internal cross-section\n                                                   other than round, oval, rectangular (in which the length does not exceed 1.5 times\n                                                   the width) or in the shape of a regular polygon are not to be regarded as tubes, pipes\n                                                   and hoses but as profile shapes.\n\n9. For the purposes of heading 39.18, the expression \u201cwall or ceiling coverings of plastics\u201d\n                                                   applies to products in rolls, of a width not less than 45 cm, suitable for wall or\n                                                   ceiling decoration, consisting of plastics fixed permanently on a backing of any material\n                                                   other than paper, the layer of plastics (on the face side) being grained, embossed,\n                                                   coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated.\n\n10. In headings 39.20 and 39.21, the expression \u201cplates, sheets, film, foil and strip\u201d\n                                                   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,\n                                                   uncut or cut into rectangles (including squares) but not further worked (even if when\n                                                   so cut they become articles ready for use).\n\n11. Heading 39.25 applies only to the following articles, not being products covered by\n                                                   any of the earlier headings of sub-Chapter II\u00a0:\n\na) Reservoirs, tanks (including septic tanks), vats and similar containers, of a capacity\n                                                         exceeding 300 l;\n\nb) Structural elements used, for example, in floors, walls or partitions, ceilings or\n                                                         roofs;\n\nc) Gutters and fittings therefor;\n\nd) Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors;\n\ne) Balconies, balustrades, fencing, gates and similar barriers;\n\nf) Shutters, blinds (including Venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts and fittings\n                                                         thereof;\n\ng) Large-scale shelving for assembly and permanent installation, for example, in shops,\n                                                         workshops, warehouses;\n\nh) Ornamental architectural features, for example, flutings, cupolas, dovecotes; and\n\nij) Fittings and mountings intended for permanent installation in or on doors, windows,\n                                                         staircases, walls or other parts of buildings, for example, knobs, handles, hooks,\n                                                         brackets, towel rails, switch-plates and other protective plates.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. Within any one heading of this Chapter, polymers (including copolymers) and chemically\n                                                   modified polymers are to be classified according to the following provisions\u00a0:\n\na) Where there is a subheading named \u201cOther\u201d in the same series\u00a0:\n\n1) The designation in a subheading of a polymer by the prefix \u201cpoly\u201d (for example, polyethylene\n                                                               and polyamide-6,6) means that the constituent monomer unit or monomer units of the\n                                                               named polymer taken together must contribute 95\u00a0% or more by weight of the total polymer\n                                                               content.\n\n2) The copolymers named in subheadings 3901.30, 3901.40, 3903.20, 3903.30 and 3904.30\n                                                               are to be classified in those subheadings, provided that the comonomer units of the\n                                                               named copolymers contribute 95\u00a0% or more by weight of the total polymer content.\n\n3) Chemically modified polymers are to be classified in the subheading named \u201cOther\u201d,\n                                                               provided that the chemically modified polymers are not more specifically covered by\n                                                               another subheading.\n\n4) Polymers not meeting (1), (2) or (3) above, are to be classified in the subheading,\n                                                               among the remaining subheadings in the series, covering polymers of that monomer unit\n                                                               which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer unit. For this purpose,\n                                                               constituent monomer units of polymers falling in the same subheading shall be taken\n                                                               together. Only the constituent comonomer units of the polymers in the series of subheadings\n                                                               under consideration are to be compared.\n\nb) Where there is no subheading named \u201cOther\u201d in the same series\u00a0:\n\n1) Polymers are to be classified in the subheading covering polymers of that monomer\n                                                               unit which predominates by weight over every other single comonomer unit. For this\n                                                               purpose, constituent monomer units of polymers falling in the same subheading shall\n                                                               be taken together. Only the constituent comonomer units of the polymers in the series\n                                                               under consideration are to be compared.\n\n2) Chemically modified polymers are to be classified in the subheading appropriate to\n                                                               the unmodified polymer.\n\nPolymer blends are to be classified in the same subheading as polymers of the same\n                                                               monomer units in the same proportions.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 3920.43, the term \u201cplasticisers\u201d includes secondary\n                                                   plasticisers.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- PRIMARY FORMS\n\n39.01\n\nPolymers of ethylene, in primary forms.\n\n3901.10\n\n- Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0.94\n\n3901.20\n\n- Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more\n\n3901.30\n\n- Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers\n\n3901.40\n\n- Ethylene-alpha-olefin copolymers, having a specific gravity of less than 0.94\n\n3901.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.02\n\nPolymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms.\n\n3902.10\n\n- Polypropylene\n\n3902.20\n\n- Polyisobutylene\n\n3902.30\n\n- Propylene copolymers\n\n3902.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.03\n\nPolymers of styrene, in primary forms.\n\n- Polystyrene\u00a0:\n\n3903.11\n\n-- Expansible\n\n3903.19\n\n-- Other\n\n3903.20\n\n- Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers\n\n3903.30\n\n- Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymers\n\n3903.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.04\n\nPolymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins, in primary forms.\n\n3904.10\n\n- Poly(vinyl chloride), not mixed with any other substances\n\n- Other poly(vinyl chloride)\u00a0:\n\n3904.21\n\n-- Non-plasticised\n\n3904.22\n\n-- Plasticised\n\n3904.30\n\n- Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers\n\n3904.40\n\n- Other vinyl chloride copolymers\n\n3904.50\n\n- Vinylidene chloride polymers\n\n- Fluoro-polymers\u00a0:\n\n3904.61\n\n-- Polytetrafluoroethylene\n\n3904.69\n\n-- Other\n\n3904.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.05\n\nPolymers of vinyl acetate or of other vinyl esters, in primary forms; other vinyl\n                                                               polymers in primary forms.\n\n- Poly(vinyl acetate)\u00a0:\n\n3905.12\n\n-- In aqueous dispersion\n\n3905.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Vinyl acetate copolymers\u00a0:\n\n3905.21\n\n-- In aqueous dispersion\n\n3905.29\n\n-- Other\n\n3905.30\n\n- Poly(vinyl alcohol), whether or not containing unhydrolysed acetate groups\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n3905.91\n\n-- Copolymers\n\n3905.99\n\n-- Other\n\n39.06\n\nAcrylic polymers in primary forms.\n\n3906.10\n\n- Poly(methyl methacrylate)\n\n3906.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.07\n\nPolyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonates,\n                                                               alkyd resins, polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms.\n\n3907.10\n\n- Polyacetals\n\n- Other polyethers\u00a0:\n\n3907.21\n\n-- Bis(polyoxyethylene) methylphosphonate\n\n3907.29\n\n-- Other\n\n3907.30\n\n- Epoxide resins\n\n3907.40\n\n- Polycarbonates\n\n3907.50\n\n- Alkyd resins\n\n- Poly(ethylene terephthalate)\u00a0:\n\n3907.61\n\n-- Having a viscosity number of 78 ml/g or higher\n\n3907.69\n\n-- Other\n\n3907.70\n\n- Poly(lactic acid)\n\n- Other polyesters\u00a0:\n\n3907.91\n\n-- Unsaturated\n\n3907.99\n\n-- Other\n\n39.08\n\nPolyamides in primary forms.\n\n3908.10\n\n- Polyamide-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12\n\n3908.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.09\n\nAmino-resins, phenolic resins and polyurethanes, in primary forms.\n\n3909.10\n\n- Urea resins; thiourea resins\n\n3909.20\n\n- Melamine resins\n\n- Other amino-resins\u00a0:\n\n3909.31\n\n-- Poly(methylene phenyl isocyanate) (crude MDI, polymeric MDI)\n\n3909.39\n\n-- Other\n\n3909.40\n\n- Phenolic resins\n\n3909.50\n\n- Polyurethanes\n\n39.10\n\n3910.00\n\nSilicones in primary forms.\n\n39.11\n\nPetroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulphides, polysulphones\n                                                               and other products specified in Note 3 to this Chapter, not elsewhere specified or\n                                                               included, in primary forms.\n\n3911.10\n\n- Petroleum resins, coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins and polyterpenes\n\n3911.20\n\n- Poly(1,3-phenylene methylphosphonate)\n\n3911.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.12\n\nCellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary\n                                                               forms.\n\n- Cellulose acetates\u00a0:\n\n3912.11\n\n-- Non-plasticised\n\n3912.12\n\n-- Plasticised\n\n3912.20\n\n- Cellulose nitrates (including collodions)\n\n- Cellulose ethers\u00a0:\n\n3912.31\n\n-- Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts\n\n3912.39\n\n-- Other\n\n3912.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.13\n\nNatural polymers (for example, alginic acid) and modified natural polymers (for example,\n                                                               hardened proteins, chemical derivatives of natural rubber), not elsewhere specified\n                                                               or included, in primary forms.\n\n3913.10\n\n- Alginic acid, its salts and esters\n\n3913.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.14\n\n3914.00\n\nIon-exchangers based on polymers of headings 39.01 to 39.13, in primary forms.\n\nII.- WASTE, PARINGS AND SCRAP; SEMI-MANUFACTURES; ARTICLES\n\n39.15\n\nWaste, parings and scrap, of plastics.\n\n3915.10\n\n- Of polymers of ethylene\n\n3915.20\n\n- Of polymers of styrene\n\n3915.30\n\n- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\n\n3915.90\n\n- Of other plastics\n\n39.16\n\nMonofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm, rods, sticks and\n                                                               profile shapes, whether or not surface-worked but not otherwise worked, of plastics.\n\n3916.10\n\n- Of polymers of ethylene\n\n3916.20\n\n- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\n\n3916.90\n\n- Of other plastics\n\n39.17\n\nTubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges),\n                                                               of plastics.\n\n3917.10\n\n- Artificial guts (sausage casings) of hardened protein or of cellulosic materials\n\n- Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid\u00a0:\n\n3917.21\n\n-- Of polymers of ethylene\n\n3917.22\n\n-- Of polymers of propylene\n\n3917.23\n\n-- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\n\n3917.29\n\n-- Of other plastics\n\n- Other tubes, pipes and hoses\u00a0:\n\n3917.31\n\n-- Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27.6 MPa\n\n3917.32\n\n-- Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings\n\n3917.33\n\n-- Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings\n\n3917.39\n\n-- Other\n\n3917.40\n\n- Fittings\n\n39.18\n\nFloor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in rolls or in the form\n                                                               of tiles; wall or ceiling coverings of plastics, as defined in Note 9 to this Chapter.\n\n3918.10\n\n- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\n\n3918.90\n\n- Of other plastics\n\n39.19\n\nSelf-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics,\n                                                               whether or not in rolls.\n\n3919.10\n\n- In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm\n\n3919.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.20\n\nOther plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced,\n                                                               laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials.\n\n3920.10\n\n- Of polymers of ethylene\n\n3920.20\n\n- Of polymers of propylene\n\n3920.30\n\n- Of polymers of styrene\n\n- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\u00a0:\n\n3920.43\n\n-- Containing by weight not less than 6\u00a0% of plasticisers\n\n3920.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of acrylic polymers\u00a0:\n\n3920.51\n\n-- Of poly(methyl methacrylate)\n\n3920.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyester\u00a0:\n\n3920.61\n\n-- Of polycarbonates\n\n3920.62\n\n-- Of poly(ethylene terephthalate)\n\n3920.63\n\n-- Of unsaturated polyesters\n\n3920.69\n\n-- Of other polyesters\n\n- Of cellulose or its chemical derivatives\u00a0:\n\n3920.71\n\n-- Of regenerated cellulose\n\n3920.73\n\n-- Of cellulose acetate\n\n3920.79\n\n-- Of other cellulose derivatives\n\n- Of other plastics\u00a0:\n\n3920.91\n\n-- Of poly(vinyl butyral)\n\n3920.92\n\n-- Of polyamides\n\n3920.93\n\n-- Of amino-resins\n\n3920.94\n\n-- Of phenolic resins\n\n3920.99\n\n-- Of other plastics\n\n39.21\n\nOther plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics.\n\n- Cellular\u00a0:\n\n3921.11\n\n-- Of polymers of styrene\n\n3921.12\n\n-- Of polymers of vinyl chloride\n\n3921.13\n\n-- Of polyurethanes\n\n3921.14\n\n-- Of regenerated cellulose\n\n3921.19\n\n-- Of other plastics\n\n3921.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.22\n\nBaths, shower-baths, sinks, wash-basins, bidets, lavatory pans, seats and covers,\n                                                               flushing cisterns and similar sanitary ware, of plastics.\n\n3922.10\n\n- Baths, shower-baths, sinks and wash-basins\n\n3922.20\n\n- Lavatory seats and covers\n\n3922.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.23\n\nArticles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps\n                                                               and other closures, of plastics.\n\n3923.10\n\n- Boxes, cases, crates and similar articles\n\n- Sacks and bags (including cones)\u00a0:\n\n3923.21\n\n-- Of polymers of ethylene\n\n3923.29\n\n-- Of other plastics\n\n3923.30\n\n- Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles\n\n3923.40\n\n- Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports\n\n3923.50\n\n- Stoppers, lids, caps and other closures\n\n3923.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.24\n\nTableware, kitchenware, other household articles and hygienic or toilet articles,\n                                                               of plastics.\n\n3924.10\n\n- Tableware and kitchenware\n\n3924.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.25\n\nBuilders\u2019 ware of plastics, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n3925.10\n\n- Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 l\n\n3925.20\n\n- Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors\n\n3925.30\n\n- Shutters, blinds (including Venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts thereof\n\n3925.90\n\n- Other\n\n39.26\n\nOther articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 39.01 to 39.14.\n\n3926.10\n\n- Office or school supplies\n\n3926.20\n\n- Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts)\n\n3926.30\n\n- Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like\n\n3926.40\n\n- Statuettes and other ornamental articles\n\n3926.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the Nomenclature the expression\n                                                   \u201crubber\u201d means the following products, whether or not vulcanised or hard\u00a0: natural\n                                                   rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, synthetic\n                                                   rubber, factice derived from oils, and such substances reclaimed.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);\n\nb) Footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64;\n\nc) Headgear or parts thereof (including bathing caps) of Chapter 65;\n\nd) Mechanical or electrical appliances or parts thereof of Section XVI (including electrical goods of all kinds), of hard rubber;\n\ne) Articles of Chapter 90, 92, 94 or 96; or\n\nf) Articles of Chapter 95 (other than sports gloves, mittens and mitts and articles of headings 40.11 to 40.13).\n\n3. In headings 40.01 to 40.03 and 40.05, the expression \u201cprimary forms\u201d applies only\n                                                   to the following forms\u00a0:\n\na) Liquids and pastes (including latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised, and other dispersions\n                                                         and solutions);\n\nb) Blocks of irregular shape, lumps, bales, powders, granules, crumbs and similar bulk\n                                                         forms.\n\n4. In Note 1 to this Chapter and in heading 40.02, the expression \u201csynthetic rubber\u201d\n                                                   applies to\u00a0:\n\na) Unsaturated synthetic substances which can be irreversibly transformed by vulcanisation\n                                                         with sulphur into non-thermoplastic substances which, at a temperature between 18\n                                                         \u00b0C and 29 \u00b0C, will not break on being extended to three times their original length\n                                                         and will return, after being extended to twice their original length, within a period\n                                                         of five minutes, to a length not greater than one and a half times their original\n                                                         length. For the purposes of this test, substances necessary for the cross-linking,\n                                                         such as vulcanising activators or accelerators, may be added; the presence of substances\n                                                         as provided for by Note 5 (B) (ii) and (iii) is also permitted. However, the presence\n                                                         of any substances not necessary for the cross-linking, such as extenders, plasticisers\n                                                         and fillers, is not permitted;\n\nb) Thioplasts (TM); and\n\nc) Natural rubber modified by grafting or mixing with plastics, depolymerised natural\n                                                         rubber, mixtures of unsaturated synthetic substances with saturated synthetic high\n                                                         polymers provided that all the above-mentioned products comply with the requirements\n                                                         concerning vulcanisation, elongation and recovery in (a) above.\n\n5.\n\nA) Headings 40.01 and 40.02 do not apply to any rubber or mixture of rubbers which has\n                                                         been compounded, before or after coagulation, with\u00a0:\n\ni) vulcanising agents, accelerators, retarders or activators (other than those added\n                                                               for the preparation of pre-vulcanised rubber latex);\n\nii) pigments or other colouring matter, other than those added solely for the purpose\n                                                               of identification;\n\niii) plasticisers or extenders (except mineral oil in the case of oil-extended rubber),\n                                                               fillers, reinforcing agents, organic solvents or any other substances, except those\n                                                               permitted under (B);\n\nB) The presence of the following substances in any rubber or mixture of rubbers shall\n                                                         not affect its classification in heading 40.01 or 40.02, as the case may be, provided\n                                                         that such rubber or mixture of rubbers retains its essential character as a raw material\u00a0:\n\ni) emulsifiers or anti-tack agents;\n\nii) small amounts of breakdown products of emulsifiers;\n\niii) very small amounts of the following\u00a0: heat-sensitive agents (generally for obtaining\n                                                               thermosensitive rubber latexes), cationic surface-active agents (generally for obtaining\n                                                               electro-positive rubber latexes), antioxidants, coagulants, crumbling agents, freeze-resisting\n                                                               agents, peptisers, preservatives, stabilisers, viscosity-control agents, or similar\n                                                               special-purpose additives.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 40.04, the expression \u201cwaste, parings and scrap\u201d means\n                                                   rubber waste, parings and scrap from the manufacture or working of rubber and rubber\n                                                   goods definitely not usable as such because of cutting-up, wear or other reasons.\n\n7. Thread wholly of vulcanised rubber, of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds\n                                                   5 mm, is to be classified as strip, rods or profile shapes, of heading 40.08.\n\n8. Heading 40.10 includes conveyor or transmission belts or belting of textile fabric\n                                                   impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or\n                                                   cord impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber.\n\n9. In headings 40.01, 40.02, 40.03, 40.05 and 40.08, the expressions \u201cplates\u201d, \u201csheets\u201d\n                                                   and \u201cstrip\u201d apply only to plates, sheets and strip and to blocks of regular geometric\n                                                   shape, uncut or simply cut to rectangular (including square) shape, whether or not\n                                                   having the character of articles and whether or not printed or otherwise surface-worked,\n                                                   but not otherwise cut to shape or further worked.\n\nIn heading 40.08 the expressions \u201crods\u201d and \u201cprofile shapes\u201d apply only to such products,\n                                                   whether or not cut to length or surface-worked but not otherwise worked.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n40.01\n\nNatural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in\n                                                               primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.\n\n4001.10\n\n- Natural rubber latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised\n\n- Natural rubber in other forms\u00a0:\n\n4001.21\n\n-- Smoked sheets\n\n4001.22\n\n-- Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR)\n\n4001.29\n\n-- Other\n\n4001.30\n\n- Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums\n\n40.02\n\nSynthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets\n                                                               or strip; mixtures of any product of heading 40.01 with any product of this heading,\n                                                               in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.\n\n- Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR); carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber (XSBR)\u00a0:\n\n4002.11\n\n-- Latex\n\n4002.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4002.20\n\n- Butadiene rubber (BR)\n\n- Isobutene-isoprene (butyl) rubber (IIR); halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber (CIIR or\n                                                            BIIR)\u00a0:\n\n4002.31\n\n-- Isobutene-isoprene (butyl) rubber (IIR)\n\n4002.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR)\u00a0:\n\n4002.41\n\n-- Latex\n\n4002.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR)\u00a0:\n\n4002.51\n\n-- Latex\n\n4002.59\n\n-- Other\n\n4002.60\n\n- Isoprene rubber (IR)\n\n4002.70\n\n- Ethylene-propylene-non-conjugated diene rubber (EPDM)\n\n4002.80\n\n- Mixtures of any product of heading 40.01 with any product of this heading\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4002.91\n\n-- Latex\n\n4002.99\n\n-- Other\n\n40.03\n\n4003.00\n\nReclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.\n\n40.04\n\n4004.00\n\nWaste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules\n                                                               obtained therefrom.\n\n40.05\n\nCompounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.\n\n4005.10\n\n- Compounded with carbon black or silica\n\n4005.20\n\n- Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005.10\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4005.91\n\n-- Plates, sheets and strip\n\n4005.99\n\n-- Other\n\n40.06\n\nOther forms (for example, rods, tubes and profile shapes) and articles (for example,\n                                                               discs and rings), of unvulcanised rubber.\n\n4006.10\n\n- \u201cCamel-back\u201d strips for retreading rubber tyres\n\n4006.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.07\n\n4007.00\n\nVulcanised rubber thread and cord.\n\n40.08\n\nPlates, sheets, strip, rods and profile shapes, of vulcanised rubber other than hard\n                                                               rubber.\n\n- Of cellular rubber\u00a0:\n\n4008.11\n\n-- Plates, sheets and strip\n\n4008.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of non-cellular rubber\u00a0:\n\n4008.21\n\n-- Plates, sheets and strip\n\n4008.29\n\n-- Other\n\n40.09\n\nTubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, with or without\n                                                               their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges).\n\n- Not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials\u00a0:\n\n4009.11\n\n-- Without fittings\n\n4009.12\n\n-- With fittings\n\n- Reinforced or otherwise combined only with metal\u00a0:\n\n4009.21\n\n-- Without fittings\n\n4009.22\n\n-- With fittings\n\n- Reinforced or otherwise combined only with textile materials\u00a0:\n\n4009.31\n\n-- Without fittings\n\n4009.32\n\n-- With fittings\n\n- Reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials\u00a0:\n\n4009.41\n\n-- Without fittings\n\n4009.42\n\n-- With fittings\n\n40.10\n\nConveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber.\n\n- Conveyor belts or belting\u00a0:\n\n4010.11\n\n-- Reinforced only with metal\n\n4010.12\n\n-- Reinforced only with textile materials\n\n4010.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Transmission belts or belting\u00a0:\n\n4010.31\n\n-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of\n                                                            an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm\n\n4010.32\n\n-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed,\n                                                            of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm\n\n4010.33\n\n-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of\n                                                            an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm\n\n4010.34\n\n-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed,\n                                                            of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm\n\n4010.35\n\n-- Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not\n                                                            exceeding 150 cm\n\n4010.36\n\n-- Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 150 cm but not\n                                                            exceeding 198 cm\n\n4010.39\n\n-- Other\n\n40.11\n\nNew pneumatic tyres, of rubber.\n\n4011.10\n\n- Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars)\n\n4011.20\n\n- Of a kind used on buses or lorries\n\n4011.30\n\n- Of a kind used on aircraft\n\n4011.40\n\n- Of a kind used on motorcycles\n\n4011.50\n\n- Of a kind used on bicycles\n\n4011.70\n\n- Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines\n\n4011.80\n\n- Of a kind used on construction, mining or industrial handling vehicles and machines\n\n4011.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.12\n\nRetreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, tyre treads and\n                                                               tyre flaps, of rubber.\n\n- Retreaded tyres\u00a0:\n\n4012.11\n\n-- Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars)\n\n4012.12\n\n-- Of a kind used on buses or lorries\n\n4012.13\n\n-- Of a kind used on aircraft\n\n4012.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4012.20\n\n- Used pneumatic tyres\n\n4012.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.13\n\nInner tubes, of rubber.\n\n4013.10\n\n- Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars), buses or\n                                                            lorries\n\n4013.20\n\n- Of a kind used on bicycles\n\n4013.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.14\n\nHygienic or pharmaceutical articles (including teats), of vulcanised rubber other\n                                                               than hard rubber, with or without fittings of hard rubber.\n\n4014.10\n\n- Sheath contraceptives\n\n4014.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.15\n\nArticles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts),\n                                                               for all purposes, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber.\n\n- Gloves, mittens and mitts\u00a0:\n\n4015.12\n\n-- Of a kind used for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes.\n\n4015.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4015.90\n\n- Other\n\n40.16\n\nOther articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber.\n\n4016.10\n\n- Of cellular rubber\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4016.91\n\n-- Floor coverings and mats\n\n4016.92\n\n-- Erasers\n\n4016.93\n\n-- Gaskets, washers and other seals\n\n4016.94\n\n-- Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable\n\n4016.95\n\n-- Other inflatable articles\n\n4016.99\n\n-- Other\n\n40.17\n\n4017.00\n\nHard rubber (for example, ebonite) in all forms, including waste and scrap; articles\n                                                               of hard rubber.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Parings or similar waste, of raw hides or skins (heading 05.11);\n\nb) Birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down, of heading 05.05 or\n                                                         67.01; or\n\nc) 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\n                                                         buffalo), of equine animals, of sheep or lambs (except Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul,\n                                                         Persian or similar lambs, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lambs), of goats or\n                                                         kids (except Yemen, Mongolian or Tibetan goats and kids), of swine (including peccary),\n                                                         of chamois, of gazelle, of camels (including dromedaries), of reindeer, of elk, of\n                                                         deer, of roebucks or of dogs.\n\n2.\n\nA) Headings 41.04 to 41.06 do not cover hides and skins which have undergone a tanning\n                                                         (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible (headings 41.01 to 41.03, as the\n                                                         case may be).\n\nB) For the purposes of headings 41.04 to 41.06, the term \u201ccrust\u201d includes hides and skins\n                                                         that have been retanned, coloured or fat-liquored (stuffed) prior to drying.\n\n3. Throughout the Nomenclature the expression \u201ccomposition leather\u201d means only substances\n                                                   of the kind referred to in heading 41.15.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n41.01\n\nRaw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted,\n                                                               dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or\n                                                               further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split.\n\n4101.20\n\n- Whole hides and skins, unsplit, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply\n                                                            dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved\n\n4101.50\n\n- Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg\n\n4101.90\n\n- Other, including butts, bends and bellies\n\n41.02\n\nRaw skins of sheep or lambs (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise\n                                                               preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not\n                                                               with wool on or split, other than those excluded by Note 1 (c) to this Chapter.\n\n4102.10\n\n- With wool on\n\n- Without wool on\u00a0:\n\n4102.21\n\n-- Pickled\n\n4102.29\n\n-- Other\n\n41.03\n\nOther raw hides and skins (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved,\n                                                               but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or\n                                                               split, other than those excluded by Note 1 (b) or 1 (c) to this Chapter.\n\n4103.20\n\n- Of reptiles\n\n4103.30\n\n- Of swine\n\n4103.90\n\n- Other\n\n41.04\n\nTanned or crust hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without\n                                                               hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared.\n\n- In the wet state (including wet-blue)\u00a0:\n\n4104.11\n\n-- Full grains, unsplit; grain splits\n\n4104.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- In the dry state (crust)\u00a0:\n\n4104.41\n\n-- Full grains, unsplit; grain splits\n\n4104.49\n\n-- Other\n\n41.05\n\nTanned or crust skins of sheep or lambs, without wool on, whether or not split, but\n                                                               not further prepared.\n\n4105.10\n\n- In the wet state (including wet-blue)\n\n4105.30\n\n- In the dry state (crust)\n\n41.06\n\nTanned or crust hides and skins of other animals, without wool or hair on, whether\n                                                               or not split, but not further prepared.\n\n- Of goats or kids\u00a0:\n\n4106.21\n\n-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)\n\n4106.22\n\n-- In the dry state (crust)\n\n- Of swine\u00a0:\n\n4106.31\n\n-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)\n\n4106.32\n\n-- In the dry state (crust)\n\n4106.40\n\n- Of reptiles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4106.91\n\n-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)\n\n4106.92\n\n-- In the dry state (crust)\n\n41.07\n\nLeather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather,\n                                                               of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split,\n                                                               other than leather of heading 41.14.\n\n- Whole hides and skins\u00a0:\n\n4107.11\n\n-- Full grains, unsplit\n\n4107.12\n\n-- Grain splits\n\n4107.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, including sides\u00a0:\n\n4107.91\n\n-- Full grains, unsplit\n\n4107.92\n\n-- Grain splits\n\n4107.99\n\n-- Other\n\n[41.08]\n\n[41.09]\n\n[41.10]\n\n[41.11]\n\n41.12\n\n4112.00\n\nLeather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather,\n                                                               of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading\n                                                               41.14.\n\n41.13\n\nLeather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather,\n                                                               of other animals, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, other than leather\n                                                               of heading 41.14.\n\n4113.10\n\n- Of goats or kids\n\n4113.20\n\n- Of swine\n\n4113.30\n\n- Of reptiles\n\n4113.90\n\n- Other\n\n41.14\n\nChamois (including combination chamois) leather; patent leather and patent laminated\n                                                               leather; metallised leather.\n\n4114.10\n\n- Chamois (including combination chamois) leather\n\n4114.20\n\n- Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather\n\n41.15\n\nComposition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or\n                                                               strip, whether or not in rolls; parings and other waste of leather or of composition\n                                                               leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder\n                                                               and flour.\n\n4115.10\n\n- Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or\n                                                            strip, whether or not in rolls\n\n4115.20\n\n- Parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the\n                                                            manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour\n\nNotes.\n\n1. For the purposes of this Chapter, the term \u201cleather\u201d includes chamois (including combination\n                                                   chamois) leather, patent leather, patent laminated leather and metallised leather.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Sterile surgical catgut or similar sterile suture materials (heading 30.06);\n\nb) Articles of apparel or clothing accessories (except gloves, mittens and mitts), lined\n                                                         with furskin or artificial fur or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on\n                                                         the outside except as mere trimming (heading 43.03 or 43.04);\n\nc) Made up articles of netting (heading 56.08);\n\nd) Articles of Chapter 64;\n\ne) Headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65;\n\nf) Whips, riding-crops or other articles of heading 66.02;\n\ng) Cuff-links, bracelets or other imitation jewellery (heading 71.17);\n\nh) Fittings or trimmings for harness, such as stirrups, bits, horse brasses and buckles,\n                                                         separately presented (generally Section XV);\n\nij) Strings, skins for drums or the like, or other parts of musical instruments (heading\n                                                         92.09);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or\n\nm) Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners, press-studs, button moulds or other parts\n                                                         of these articles, button blanks, of heading 96.06.\n\n3.\n\nA) In addition to the provisions of Note 2 above, heading 42.02 does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Bags made of sheeting of plastics, whether or not printed, with handles, not designed\n                                                               for prolonged use (heading 39.23);\n\nb) Articles of plaiting materials (heading 46.02).\n\nB) Articles of headings 42.02 and 42.03 which have parts of precious metal or metal clad\n                                                         with precious metal, of natural or cultured pearls, of precious or semi-precious stones\n                                                         (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in those headings even if\n                                                         such parts constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that\n                                                         these parts do not give the articles their essential character. If, on the other hand,\n                                                         the parts give the articles their essential character, the articles are to be classified\n                                                         in Chapter 71.\n\n4. For the purposes of heading 42.03, the expression \u201carticles of apparel and clothing\n                                                   accessories\u201d applies, inter alia, to gloves, mittens and mitts (including those for sport or for protection), aprons\n                                                   and other protective clothing, braces, belts, bandoliers and wrist straps, but excluding\n                                                   watch straps (heading 91.13).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n42.01\n\n4201.00\n\nSaddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles,\n                                                               saddle cloths, saddle bags, dog coats and the like), of any material.\n\n42.02\n\nTrunks, suit-cases, vanity-cases, executive-cases, brief-cases, school satchels, spectacle\n                                                               cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters\n                                                               and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet\n                                                               bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping-bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases,\n                                                               tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder-boxes,\n                                                               cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of sheeting\n                                                               of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard, or wholly\n                                                               or mainly covered with such materials or with paper.\n\n- Trunks, suit-cases, vanity-cases, executive-cases, brief-cases, school satchels\n                                                            and similar containers\u00a0:\n\n4202.11\n\n-- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather\n\n4202.12\n\n-- With outer surface of plastics or of textile materials\n\n4202.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Handbags, whether or not with shoulder strap, including those without handle\u00a0:\n\n4202.21\n\n-- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather\n\n4202.22\n\n-- With outer surface of sheeting of plastics or of textile materials\n\n4202.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag\u00a0:\n\n4202.31\n\n-- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather\n\n4202.32\n\n-- With outer surface of sheeting of plastics or of textile materials\n\n4202.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4202.91\n\n-- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather\n\n4202.92\n\n-- With outer surface of sheeting of plastics or of textile materials\n\n4202.99\n\n-- Other\n\n42.03\n\nArticles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather.\n\n4203.10\n\n- Articles of apparel\n\n- Gloves, mittens and mitts\u00a0:\n\n4203.21\n\n-- Specially designed for use in sports\n\n4203.29\n\n-- Other\n\n4203.30\n\n- Belts and bandoliers\n\n4203.40\n\n- Other clothing accessories\n\n[42.04]\n\n42.05\n\n4205.00\n\nOther articles of leather or of composition leather.\n\n42.06\n\n4206.00\n\nArticles of gut (other than silk-worm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders or of\n                                                               tendons.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Throughout the Nomenclature references to \u201cfurskins\u201d, other than to raw furskins of\n                                                   heading 43.01, apply to hides or skins of all animals which have been tanned or dressed\n                                                   with the hair or wool on.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down (heading 05.05 or 67.01);\n\nb) Raw hides or skins, with the hair or wool on, of Chapter 41 (see Note 1 (c) to that Chapter);\n\nc) Gloves, mittens and mitts consisting of leather and furskin or of leather and artificial\n                                                         fur (heading 42.03);\n\nd) Articles of Chapter 64;\n\ne) Headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65; or\n\nf) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites).\n\n3. Heading 43.03 includes furskins and parts thereof, assembled with the addition of\n                                                   other materials, and furskins and parts thereof, sewn together in the form of garments\n                                                   or parts or accessories of garments or in the form of other articles.\n\n4. Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (except those excluded by Note 2) lined\n                                                   with furskin or artificial fur or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on\n                                                   the outside except as mere trimming are to be classified in heading 43.03 or 43.04\n                                                   as the case may be.\n\n5. Throughout the Nomenclature the expression \u201cartificial fur\u201d means any imitation of\n                                                   furskin consisting of wool, hair or other fibres gummed or sewn on to leather, woven\n                                                   fabric or other materials, but does not include imitation furskins obtained by weaving\n                                                   or knitting (generally, heading 58.01 or 60.01).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n43.01\n\nRaw furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable\n                                                               for furriers\u2019 use), other than raw hides and skins of heading 41.01, 41.02 or 41.03.\n\n4301.10\n\n- Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws\n\n4301.30\n\n- Of lamb, the following\u00a0: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb,\n                                                            Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or paws\n\n4301.60\n\n- Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws\n\n4301.80\n\n- Other furskins, whole, with or without head, tail or paws\n\n4301.90\n\n- Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers\u2019 use\n\n43.02\n\nTanned or dressed furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings),\n                                                               unassembled, or assembled (without the addition of other materials) other than those\n                                                               of heading 43.03.\n\n- Whole skins, with or without head, tail or paws, not assembled\u00a0:\n\n4302.11\n\n-- Of mink\n\n4302.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4302.20\n\n- Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled\n\n4302.30\n\n- Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled\n\n43.03\n\nArticles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin.\n\n4303.10\n\n- Articles of apparel and clothing accessories\n\n4303.90\n\n- Other\n\n43.04\n\n4304.00\n\nArtificial fur and articles thereof.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Wood, in chips, in shavings, crushed, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily\n                                                         in perfumery, in pharmacy, or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes (heading\n                                                         12.11);\n\nb) Bamboos or other materials of a woody nature of a kind used primarily for plaiting,\n                                                         in the rough, whether or not split, sawn lengthwise or cut to length (heading 14.01);\n\nc) Wood, in chips, in shavings, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in dyeing\n                                                         or in tanning (heading 14.04);\n\nd) Activated charcoal (heading 38.02);\n\ne) Articles of heading 42.02;\n\nf) Goods of Chapter 46;\n\ng) Footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64;\n\nh) Goods of Chapter 66 (for example, umbrellas and walking-sticks and parts thereof);\n\nij) Goods of heading 68.08;\n\nk) Imitation jewellery of heading 71.17;\n\nl) Goods of Section XVI or Section XVII (for example, machine parts, cases, covers, cabinets for machines and apparatus and\n                                                         wheelwrights\u2019 wares);\n\nm) Goods of Section XVIII (for example, clock cases and musical instruments and parts thereof);\n\nn) Parts of firearms (heading 93.05);\n\no) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);\n\np) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites);\n\nq) Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, smoking pipes and parts thereof, buttons, pencils, and monopods, bipods,\n                                                         tripods and similar articles) excluding bodies and handles, of wood, for articles\n                                                         of heading 96.03; or\n\nr) Articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).\n\n2. In this Chapter, the expression \u201cdensified wood\u201d means wood which has been subjected\n                                                   to chemical or physical treatment (being, in the case of layers bonded together, treatment\n                                                   in excess of that needed to ensure a good bond), and which has thereby acquired increased\n                                                   density or hardness together with improved mechanical strength or resistance to chemical\n                                                   or electrical agencies.\n\n3. Headings 44.14 to 44.21 apply to articles of the respective descriptions of particle\n                                                   board or similar board, fibreboard, laminated wood or densified wood as they apply\n                                                   to such articles of wood.\n\n4. Products of heading 44.10, 44.11 or 44.12 may be worked to form the shapes provided\n                                                   for in respect of the goods of heading 44.09, curved, corrugated, perforated, cut\n                                                   or formed to shapes other than square or rectangular or submitted to any other operation\n                                                   provided it does not give them the character of articles of other headings.\n\n5. Heading 44.17 does not apply to tools in which the blade, working edge, working surface\n                                                   or other working part is formed by any of the materials specified in Note 1 to Chapter 82.\n\n6. Subject to Note 1 above and except where the context otherwise requires, any reference\n                                                   to \u201cwood\u201d in a heading of this Chapter applies also to bamboos and other materials\n                                                   of a woody nature.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 4401.31, the expression \u201cwood pellets\u201d means by-products\n                                                   such as cutter shavings, sawdust or chips, of the mechanical wood processing industry,\n                                                   furniture-making industry or other wood transformation activities, which have been\n                                                   agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion\n                                                   not exceeding 3\u00a0% by weight. Such pellets are cylindrical, with a diameter not exceeding\n                                                   25 mm and a length not exceeding 100 mm.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 4401.32, the expression \u201cwood briquettes\u201d means by-products\n                                                   such as cutter shavings, sawdust or chips, of the mechanical wood processing industry,\n                                                   furniture making or other wood transformation activities, which have been agglomerated\n                                                   either directly by compression or by addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding\n                                                   3\u00a0% by weight. Such briquettes are in the form of cubiform, polyhedral or cylindrical\n                                                   units with the minimum cross-sectional dimension greater than 25\u00a0mm.\n\n3. For the purposes of subheading 4407.13, \u201cS-P-F\u201d refers to wood sourced from mixed\n                                                   stands of spruce, pine and fir where the proportion of each species varies and is\n                                                   unknown.\n\n4. For the purposes of subheading 4407.14, \u201cHem-fir\u201d refers to wood sourced from mixed\n                                                   stands of Western hemlock and fir where the proportion of each species varies and\n                                                   is unknown.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n44.01\n\nFuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in\n                                                               chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated\n                                                               in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms.\n\n- Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms\u00a0:\n\n4401.11\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4401.12\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Wood in chips or particles\u00a0:\n\n4401.21\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4401.22\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar\n                                                            forms\u00a0:\n\n4401.31\n\n-- Wood pellets\n\n4401.32\n\n-- Wood briquettes\n\n4401.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated\u00a0:\n\n4401.41\n\n-- Sawdust\n\n4401.49\n\n-- Other\n\n44.02\n\nWood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated.\n\n4402.10\n\n- Of bamboo\n\n4402.20\n\n- Of shell or nut\n\n4402.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.03\n\nWood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared.\n\n- Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives\u00a0:\n\n4403.11\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4403.12\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Other, coniferous\u00a0:\n\n4403.21\n\n-- Of pine (Pinus spp.), of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15 cm or more\n\n4403.22\n\n-- Of pine (Pinus spp.), other\n\n4403.23\n\n-- Of fir (Abies spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.), of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15\u00a0cm or more\n\n4403.24\n\n-- Of fir (Abies spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.), other\n\n4403.25\n\n-- Other, of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15\u00a0cm or more\n\n4403.26\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of tropical wood\u00a0:\n\n4403.41\n\n-- Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau\n\n4403.42\n\n-- Teak\n\n4403.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4403.91\n\n-- Of oak (Quercus spp.)\n\n4403.93\n\n-- Of beech (Fagus spp.), of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15\u00a0cm or more\n\n4403.94\n\n-- Of beech (Fagus spp.), other\n\n4403.95\n\n-- Of birch (Betula spp.), of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15\u00a0cm or more\n\n4403.96\n\n-- Of birch (Betula spp.), other\n\n4403.97\n\n-- Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.)\n\n4403.98\n\n-- Of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.)\n\n4403.99\n\n-- Other\n\n44.04\n\nHoopwood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise;\n                                                               wooden sticks, roughly trimmed but not turned, bent or otherwise worked, suitable\n                                                               for the manufacture of walking-sticks, umbrellas, tool handles or the like; chipwood\n                                                               and the like.\n\n4404.10\n\n- Coniferous\n\n4404.20\n\n- Non-coniferous\n\n44.05\n\n4405.00\n\nWood wool; wood flour.\n\n44.06\n\nRailway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood.\n\n- Not impregnated\u00a0:\n\n4406.11\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4406.12\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4406.91\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4406.92\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n44.07\n\nWood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or\n                                                               end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6\u00a0mm.\n\n- Coniferous\u00a0:\n\n4407.11\n\n-- Of pine (Pinus spp.)\n\n4407.12\n\n-- Of fir (Abies spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.)\n\n4407.13\n\n-- Of S-P-F (spruce (Picea spp.), pine (Pinus spp.) and fir (Abies spp.))\n\n4407.14\n\n-- Of Hem-fir (Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) and fir (Abies spp.))\n\n4407.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of tropical wood\u00a0:\n\n4407.21\n\n-- Mahogany (Swietenia spp.)\n\n4407.22\n\n-- Virola, Imbuia and Balsa\n\n4407.23\n\n-- Teak\n\n4407.25\n\n-- Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau\n\n4407.26\n\n-- White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, Yellow Meranti and Alan\n\n4407.27\n\n-- Sapelli\n\n4407.28\n\n-- Iroko\n\n4407.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4407.91\n\n-- Of oak (Quercus spp.)\n\n4407.92\n\n-- Of beech (Fagus spp.)\n\n4407.93\n\n-- Of maple (Acer spp.)\n\n4407.94\n\n-- Of cherry (Prunus spp.)\n\n4407.95\n\n-- Of ash (Fraxinus spp.)\n\n4407.96\n\n-- Of birch (Betula spp.)\n\n4407.97\n\n-- Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.)\n\n4407.99\n\n-- Other\n\n44.08\n\nSheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood\n                                                               or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether\n                                                               or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm.\n\n4408.10\n\n- Coniferous\n\n- Of tropical wood\u00a0:\n\n4408.31\n\n-- Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau\n\n4408.39\n\n-- Other\n\n4408.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.09\n\nWood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously\n                                                               shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, moulded, rounded\n                                                               or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded\n                                                               or end-jointed.\n\n4409.10\n\n- Coniferous\n\n- Non-coniferous\u00a0:\n\n4409.21\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4409.22\n\n-- Of tropical wood\n\n4409.29\n\n-- Other\n\n44.10\n\nParticle board, oriented strand board (OSB) and similar board (for example, waferboard)\n                                                               of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not agglomerated with resins or other\n                                                               organic binding substances.\n\n- Of wood\u00a0:\n\n4410.11\n\n-- Particle board\n\n4410.12\n\n-- Oriented strand board (OSB)\n\n4410.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4410.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.11\n\nFibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not bonded with resins\n                                                               or other organic substances.\n\n- Medium density fibreboard (MDF)\u00a0:\n\n4411.12\n\n-- Of a thickness not exceeding 5 mm\n\n4411.13\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 5 mm but not exceeding 9\u00a0mm\n\n4411.14\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 9 mm\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4411.92\n\n-- Of a density exceeding 0.8 g/cm3\n\n4411.93\n\n-- Of a density exceeding 0.5 g/cm3 but not exceeding 0.8\u00a0g/cm3\n\n4411.94\n\n-- Of a density not exceeding 0.5 g/cm3\n\n44.12\n\nPlywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood.\n\n4412.10\n\n- Of bamboo\n\n- Other plywood, consisting solely of sheets of wood (other than bamboo), each ply\n                                                            not exceeding 6 mm thickness\u00a0:\n\n4412.31\n\n-- With at least one outer ply of tropical wood\n\n4412.33\n\n-- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood of the species alder\n                                                            (Alnus spp.), ash (Fraxinus spp.), beech (Fagus spp.), birch (Betula spp.), cherry (Prunus spp.), chestnut (Castanea spp.), elm (Ulmus spp.), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.), hickory (Carya spp.), horse chestnut (Aesculus spp.), lime (Tilia spp.), maple (Acer spp.), oak (Quercus spp.), plane tree (Platanus spp.), poplar and aspen (Populus spp.), robinia (Robinia spp.), tulipwood (Liriodendron spp.) or walnut (Juglans spp.)\n\n4412.34\n\n-- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood not specified under subheading\n                                                            4412.33\n\n4412.39\n\n-- Other, with both outer plies of coniferous wood\n\n- Laminated veneered lumber (LVL)\u00a0:\n\n4412.41\n\n-- With at least one outer ply of tropical wood\n\n4412.42\n\n-- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood\n\n4412.49\n\n-- Other, with both outer plies of coniferous wood\n\n- Blockboard, laminboard and battenboard\u00a0:\n\n4412.51\n\n-- With at least one outer ply of tropical wood\n\n4412.52\n\n-- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood\n\n4412.59\n\n-- Other, with both outer plies of coniferous wood\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4412.91\n\n-- With at least one outer ply of tropical wood\n\n4412.92\n\n-- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood\n\n4412.99\n\n-- Other, with both outer plies of coniferous wood\n\n44.13\n\n4413.00\n\nDensified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes.\n\n44.14\n\nWooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects.\n\n4414.10\n\n- Of tropical wood\n\n4414.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.15\n\nPacking cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of\n                                                               wood; pallets, box pallets and other load boards, of wood; pallet collars of wood.\n\n4415.10\n\n- Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable-drums\n\n4415.20\n\n- Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars\n\n44.16\n\n4416.00\n\nCasks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers\u201d products and parts thereof, of wood,\n                                                               including staves.\n\n44.17\n\n4417.00\n\nTools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot\n                                                               or shoe lasts and trees, of wood.\n\n44.18\n\nBuilders\u2019 joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood panels, assembled\n                                                               flooring panels, shingles and shakes.\n\n- Windows, French-windows and their frames\u00a0:\n\n4418.11\n\n-- Of tropical wood\n\n4418.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Doors and their frames and thresholds\u00a0:\n\n4418.21\n\n-- Of tropical wood\n\n4418.29\n\n-- Other\n\n4418.30\n\n- Posts and beams other than products of subheadings 4418.81 to 4418.89\n\n4418.40\n\n- Shuttering for concrete constructional work\n\n4418.50\n\n- Shingles and shakes\n\n- Assembled flooring panels\u00a0:\n\n4418.73\n\n-- Of bamboo or with at least the top layer (wear layer) of bamboo\n\n4418.74\n\n-- Other, for mosaic floors\n\n4418.75\n\n-- Other, multilayer\n\n4418.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Engineered structural timber products\u00a0:\n\n4418.81\n\n-- Glue-laminated timber (glulam)\n\n4418.82\n\n-- Cross-laminated timber (CLT or X-lam)\n\n4418.83\n\n-- I beams\n\n4418.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4418.91\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4418.92\n\n-- Cellular wood panels\n\n4418.99\n\n-- Other\n\n44.19\n\nTableware and kitchenware, of wood.\n\n- Of bamboo\u00a0:\n\n4419.11\n\n-- Bread boards, chopping boards and similar boards\n\n4419.12\n\n-- Chopsticks\n\n4419.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4419.20\n\n- Of tropical wood\n\n4419.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.20\n\nWood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery, and similar\n                                                               articles, of wood; statuettes and other ornaments, of wood; wooden articles of furniture\n                                                               not falling in Chapter 94.\n\n- Statuettes and other ornaments\u00a0:\n\n4420.11\n\n-- Of tropical wood\n\n4420.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4420.90\n\n- Other\n\n44.21\n\nOther articles of wood.\n\n4421.10\n\n- Clothes hangers\n\n4421.20\n\n- Coffins\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4421.91\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4421.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Footwear or parts of footwear of Chapter 64;\n\nb) Headgear or parts of headgear of Chapter 65; or\n\nc) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n45.01\n\nNatural cork, raw or simply prepared; waste cork; crushed, granulated or ground cork.\n\n4501.10\n\n- Natural cork, raw or simply prepared\n\n4501.90\n\n- Other\n\n45.02\n\n4502.00\n\nNatural cork, debacked or roughly squared, or in rectangular (including square) blocks,\n                                                               plates, sheets or strip (including sharp-edged blanks for corks or stoppers).\n\n45.03\n\nArticles of natural cork.\n\n4503.10\n\n- Corks and stoppers\n\n4503.90\n\n- Other\n\n45.04\n\nAgglomerated cork (with or without a binding substance) and articles of agglomerated\n                                                               cork.\n\n4504.10\n\n- Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid cylinders, including\n                                                            discs\n\n4504.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. In this Chapter the expression \u201cplaiting materials\u201d means materials in a state or\n                                                   form suitable for plaiting, interlacing or similar processes; it includes straw, osier\n                                                   or willow, bamboos, rattans, rushes, reeds, strips of wood, strips of other vegetable\n                                                   material (for example, strips of bark, narrow leaves and raffia or other strips obtained\n                                                   from broad leaves), unspun natural textile fibres, monofilament and strip and the\n                                                   like of plastics and strips of paper, but not strips of leather or composition leather\n                                                   or of felt or nonwovens, human hair, horsehair, textile rovings or yarns, or monofilament\n                                                   and strip and the like of Chapter 54.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Wall coverings of heading 48.14;\n\nb) Twine, cordage, ropes or cables, plaited or not (heading 56.07);\n\nc) Footwear or headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 64 or 65;\n\nd) Vehicles or bodies for vehicles of basketware (Chapter 87); or\n\ne) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings).\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 46.01, the expression \u201cplaiting materials, plaits and\n                                                   similar products of plaiting materials, bound together in parallel strands\u201d means\n                                                   plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, placed side\n                                                   by side and bound together, in the form of sheets, whether or not the binding materials\n                                                   are of spun textile materials.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n46.01\n\nPlaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips;\n                                                               plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, bound together\n                                                               in parallel strands or woven, in sheet form, whether or not being finished articles\n                                                               (for example, mats, matting, screens).\n\n- Mats, matting and screens of vegetable materials\u00a0:\n\n4601.21\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4601.22\n\n-- Of rattan\n\n4601.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4601.92\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4601.93\n\n-- Of rattan\n\n4601.94\n\n-- Of other vegetable materials\n\n4601.99\n\n-- Other\n\n46.02\n\nBasketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials\n                                                               or made up from goods of heading 46.01; articles of loofah.\n\n- Of vegetable materials\u00a0:\n\n4602.11\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4602.12\n\n-- Of rattan\n\n4602.19\n\n-- Other\n\n4602.90\n\n- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. For the purposes of heading 47.02, the expression \u201cchemical wood pulp, dissolving\n                                                   grades\u201d means chemical wood pulp having by weight an insoluble fraction of 92\u00a0% or\n                                                   more for soda or sulphate wood pulp or of 88\u00a0% or more for sulphite wood pulp after\n                                                   one hour in a caustic soda solution containing 18\u00a0% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 20\u00a0\u00b0C,\n                                                   and for sulphite wood pulp an ash content that does not exceed 0.15\u00a0% by weight.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n47.01\n\n4701.00\n\nMechanical wood pulp.\n\n47.02\n\n4702.00\n\nChemical wood pulp, dissolving grades.\n\n47.03\n\nChemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n4703.11\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4703.19\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Semi-bleached or bleached\u00a0:\n\n4703.21\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4703.29\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n47.04\n\nChemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n4704.11\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4704.19\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n- Semi-bleached or bleached\u00a0:\n\n4704.21\n\n-- Coniferous\n\n4704.29\n\n-- Non-coniferous\n\n47.05\n\n4705.00\n\nWood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes.\n\n47.06\n\nPulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard or of\n                                                               other fibrous cellulosic material.\n\n4706.10\n\n- Cotton linters pulp\n\n4706.20\n\n- Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard\n\n4706.30\n\n- Other, of bamboo\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4706.91\n\n-- Mechanical\n\n4706.92\n\n-- Chemical\n\n4706.93\n\n-- Obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical processes\n\n47.07\n\nRecovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard.\n\n4707.10\n\n- Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard\n\n4707.20\n\n- Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in\n                                                            the mass\n\n4707.30\n\n- Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals\n                                                            and similar printed matter)\n\n4707.90\n\n- Other, including unsorted waste and scrap\n\nNotes.\n\n1. For the purposes of this Chapter, except where the context otherwise requires, a reference\n                                                   to \u201cpaper\u201d includes references to paperboard (irrespective of thickness or weight\n                                                   per m2).\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Articles of Chapter 30;\n\nb) Stamping foils of heading 32.12;\n\nc) Perfumed papers or papers impregnated or coated with cosmetics (Chapter 33);\n\nd) Paper or cellulose wadding impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent (heading\n                                                         34.01), or with polishes, creams or similar preparations (heading 34.05);\n\ne) Sensitised paper or paperboard of headings 37.01 to 37.04;\n\nf) Paper impregnated with diagnostic or laboratory reagents (heading 38.22);\n\ng) Paper-reinforced stratified sheeting of plastics, or one layer of paper or paperboard\n                                                         coated or covered with a layer of plastics, the latter constituting more than half\n                                                         the total thickness, or articles of such materials, other than wall coverings of heading\n                                                         48.14 (Chapter 39);\n\nh) Articles of heading 42.02 (for example, travel goods);\n\nij) Articles of Chapter 46 (manufactures of plaiting material);\n\nk) Paper yarn or textile articles of paper yarn (Section XI);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 64 or Chapter 65;\n\nm) Abrasive paper or paperboard (heading 68.05) or paper- or paperboard-backed mica (heading\n                                                         68.14) (paper and paperboard coated with mica powder are, however, to be classified\n                                                         in this Chapter);\n\nn) Metal foil backed with paper or paperboard (generally Section XIV or XV);\n\no) Articles of heading 92.09;\n\np) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or\n\nq) Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, buttons, sanitary towels (pads) and tampons, napkins (diapers) and\n                                                         napkin liners).\n\n3. Subject to the provisions of Note 7, headings 48.01 to 48.05 include paper and paperboard\n                                                   which have been subjected to calendering, super-calendering, glazing or similar finishing,\n                                                   false water-marking or surface sizing, and also paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding\n                                                   and webs of cellulose fibres, coloured or marbled throughout the mass by any method.\n                                                   Except where heading 48.03 otherwise requires, these headings do not apply to paper,\n                                                   paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres which have been otherwise\n                                                   processed.\n\n4. In this Chapter the expression \u201cnewsprint\u201d means uncoated paper of a kind used for\n                                                   the printing of newspapers, of which not less than 50\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre\n                                                   content consists of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process,\n                                                   unsized or very lightly sized, having a surface roughness Parker Print Surf (1 MPa)\n                                                   on each side exceeding 2.5 micrometres (microns), weighing not less than 40\u00a0g/m2 and not more than 65\u00a0g/m2, and applies only to paper\u00a0: (a) in strips or rolls of a width exceeding 28\u00a0cm; or\n                                                   (b) in rectangular (including square) sheets with one side exceeding 28\u00a0cm and the\n                                                   other side exceeding 15 cm in the unfolded state.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 48.02, the expressions \u201cpaper and paperboard, of a kind\n                                                   used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes\u201d and \u201cnon perforated punch-cards\n                                                   and punch tape paper\u201d mean paper and paperboard made mainly from bleached pulp or\n                                                   from pulp obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process and satisfying any\n                                                   of the following criteria\u00a0:\n\nA) For paper or paperboard weighing not more than 150\u00a0g/m2\u00a0:\n\na) containing 10\u00a0% or more of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process,\n                                                               and\n\n1. weighing not more than 80 g/m2, or\n\n2. coloured throughout the mass; or\n\nb) containing more than 8\u00a0% ash, and\n\n1. weighing not more than 80 g/m2, or\n\n2. coloured throughout the mass; or\n\nc) containing more than 3\u00a0% ash and having a brightness of 60\u00a0% or more; or\n\nd) containing more than 3\u00a0% but not more than 8\u00a0% ash, having a brightness less than\n                                                               60\u00a0%, and a burst index equal to or less than 2.5\u00a0kPa\u2022m2/g; or\n\ne) containing 3 % ash or less, having a brightness of 60\u00a0% or more and a burst index\n                                                               equal to or less than 2.5\u00a0kPa\u2022m2/g.\n\nB) For paper or paperboard weighing more than 150\u00a0g/m2\u00a0:\n\na) coloured throughout the mass; or\n\nb) having a brightness of 60\u00a0% or more, and\n\n1. a caliper of 225 micrometres (microns) or less, or\n\n2. a caliper of more than 225 micrometres (microns) but not more than 508 micrometres\n                                                                     (microns) and an ash content of more than 3\u00a0%; or\n\nc) having a brightness of less than 60\u00a0%, a caliper of 254 micrometres (microns) or less\n                                                               and an ash content of more than 8\u00a0%.\n\nHeading 48.02 does not, however, cover filter paper or paperboard (including tea-bag\n                                                   paper) or felt paper or paperboard.\n\n6. In this Chapter \u201ckraft paper and paperboard\u201d means paper and paperboard of which not\n                                                   less than 80\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by\n                                                   the chemical sulphate or soda processes.\n\n7. Except where the terms of the headings otherwise require, paper, paperboard, cellulose\n                                                   wadding and webs of cellulose fibres answering to a description in two or more of\n                                                   the headings 48.01 to 48.11 are to be classified under that one of such headings which\n                                                   occurs last in numerical order in the Nomenclature.\n\n8. Headings 48.03 to 48.09 apply only to paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs\n                                                   of cellulose fibres\u00a0:\n\na) in strips or rolls of a width exceeding 36 cm; or\n\nb) in rectangular (including square) sheets with one side exceeding 36 cm and the other\n                                                         side exceeding 15 cm in the unfolded state.\n\n9. For the purposes of heading 48.14, the expression \u201cwallpaper and similar wall coverings\u201d\n                                                   applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Paper in rolls, of a width of not less than 45 cm and not more than 160 cm, suitable\n                                                         for wall or ceiling decoration\u00a0:\n\ni) Grained, embossed, surface-coloured, design-printed or otherwise surface-decorated\n                                                               (for example, with textile flock), whether or not coated or covered with transparent\n                                                               protective plastics;\n\nii) With an uneven surface resulting from the incorporation of particles of wood, straw,\n                                                               etc.;\n\niii) Coated or covered on the face side with plastics, the layer of plastics being grained,\n                                                               embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated; or\n\niv) Covered on the face side with plaiting material, whether or not bound together in\n                                                               parallelstrands or woven;\n\nb) Borders and friezes, of paper, treated as above, whether or not in rolls, suitable\n                                                         for wall or ceiling decoration;\n\nc) Wall coverings of paper made up of several panels, in rolls or sheets, printed so\n                                                         as to make up a scene, design or motif when applied to a wall.\n\nProducts on a base of paper or paperboard, suitable for use both as floor coverings\n                                                         and as wall coverings, are to be classified in heading 48.23.\n\n10. Heading 48.20 does not cover loose sheets or cards, cut to size, whether or not printed,\n                                                   embossed or perforated.\n\n11. Heading 48.23 applies, inter alia, to perforated paper or paperboard cards for Jacquard\n                                                   or similar machines and paper lace.\n\n12. Except for the goods of heading 48.14 or 48.21, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding\n                                                   and articles thereof, printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations,\n                                                   which are not merely subsidiary to the primary use of the goods, fall in Chapter 49.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 4804.11 and 4804.19, \u201ckraftliner\u201d means machine-finished\n                                                   or machine-glazed paper and paperboard, of which not less than 80\u00a0% by weight of the\n                                                   total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda\n                                                   processes, in rolls, weighing more than 115\u00a0g/m2 and having a minimum Mullen bursting strength as indicated in the following table\n                                                   or the linearly interpolated or extrapolated equivalent for any other weight.\n\nWeight\n\ng/m2\n\nMinimum Mullen bursting strength\n\nkPa\n\n115\n\n125\n\n200\n\n300\n\n400\n\n393\n\n417\n\n637\n\n824\n\n961\n\n2. For the purposes of subheadings 4804.21 and 4804.29, \u201csack kraft paper\u201d means machine-finished\n                                                   paper, of which not less than 80\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists of\n                                                   fibres obtained by the chemical sulphate or soda processes, in rolls, weighing not\n                                                   less than 60\u00a0g/m2 but not more than 115\u00a0g/m2 and meeting one of the following sets of specifications\u00a0:\n\na) Having a Mullen burst index of not less than 3.7 kPa\u2022m2/g and a stretch factor of more than 4.5\u00a0% in the cross direction and of more than\n                                                         2\u00a0% in the machine direction.\n\nb) Having minima for tear and tensile as indicated in the following table or the linearly\n                                                         interpolated equivalent for any other weight\u00a0:\n\nWeight\n\ng/m2\n\nMinimum tear\n\nmN\n\nMinimum tensile\n\nkN/m\n\nMachine\n\ndirection\n\nMachine\n\ndirection plus\n\ncross direction\n\nCross\n\ndirection\n\nMachine\n\ndirection plus\n\ncross direction\n\n60\n\n700\n\n1,510\n\n1.9\n\n6\n\n70\n\n830\n\n1,790\n\n2.3\n\n7.2\n\n80\n\n965\n\n2,070\n\n2.8\n\n8.3\n\n100\n\n1,230\n\n2,635\n\n3.7\n\n10.6\n\n115\n\n1,425\n\n3,060\n\n4.4\n\n12.3\n\n3. For the purposes of subheading 4805.11, \u201csemi-chemical fluting paper\u201d means paper,\n                                                   in rolls, of which not less than 65\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists\n                                                   of unbleached hardwood fibres obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical\n                                                   pulping processes, and having a CMT 30 (Corrugated Medium Test with 30 minutes of\n                                                   conditioning) crush resistance exceeding 1.8 newtons/g/m2 at 50\u00a0% relative humidity, at 23\u00a0\u00b0C.\n\n4. Subheading 4805.12 covers paper, in rolls, made mainly of straw pulp obtained by a\n                                                   combination of mechanical and chemical processes, weighing 130\u00a0g/m2 or more, and having a CMT 30 (Corrugated Medium Test with 30 minutes of conditioning)\n                                                   crush resistance exceeding 1.4 newtons/g/m2 at 50\u00a0% relative humidity, at 23\u00a0\u00b0C.\n\n5. Subheadings 4805.24 and 4805.25 cover paper and paperboard made wholly or mainly of\n                                                   pulp of recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard. Testliner may also have a\n                                                   surface layer of dyed paper or of paper made of bleached or unbleached non-recovered\n                                                   pulp. These products have a Mullen burst index of not less than 2\u00a0kPa\u2022m2/g.\n\n6. For the purposes of subheading 4805.30, \u201csulphite wrapping paper\u201d means machine-glazed\n                                                   paper, of which more than 40\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood\n                                                   fibres obtained by the chemical sulphite process, having an ash content not exceeding\n                                                   8\u00a0% and having a Mullen burst index of not less than 1.47 kPa\u2022m2/g.\n\n7. For the purposes of subheading 4810.22, \u201clight-weight coated paper\u201d means paper, coated\n                                                   on both sides, of a total weight not exceeding 72\u00a0g/m2, with a coating weight not exceeding 15\u00a0g/m2 per side, on a base of which not less than 50\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content\n                                                   consists of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical process.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n48.01\n\n4801.00\n\nNewsprint, in rolls or sheets.\n\n48.02\n\nUncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic\n                                                               purposes, and non perforated punch-cards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular\n                                                               (including square) sheets, of any size, other than paper of heading 48.01 or 48.03;\n                                                               hand-made paper and paperboard.\n\n4802.10\n\n- Hand-made paper and paperboard\n\n4802.20\n\n- Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive, heat-sensitive\n                                                            or electro-sensitive paper or paperboard\n\n4802.40\n\n- Wallpaper base\n\n- Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical\n                                                            process or of which not more than 10\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists\n                                                            of such fibres\u00a0:\n\n4802.54\n\n-- Weighing less than 40 g/m2\n\n4802.55\n\n-- Weighing 40 g/m\u00b2 or more but not more than 150\u00a0g/m2, in rolls\n\n4802.56\n\n-- Weighing 40 g/m\u00b2 or more but not more than 150\u00a0g/m2, in sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297\n                                                            mm in the unfolded state\n\n4802.57\n\n-- Other, weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n4802.58\n\n-- Weighing more than 150 g/m2\n\n- Other paper and paperboard, of which more than 10\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre\n                                                            content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process\u00a0:\n\n4802.61\n\n-- In rolls\n\n4802.62\n\n-- In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297\n                                                            mm in the unfolded state\n\n4802.69\n\n-- Other\n\n48.03\n\n4803.00\n\nToilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used\n                                                               for household or sanitary purposes, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres,\n                                                               whether or not creped, crinkled, embossed, perforated, surface-coloured, surface-decorated\n                                                               or printed, in rolls or sheets.\n\n48.04\n\nUncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, other than that of heading\n                                                               48.02 or 48.03.\n\n- Kraftliner\u00a0:\n\n4804.11\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n4804.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Sack kraft paper\u00a0:\n\n4804.21\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n4804.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150\u00a0g/m2 or less\u00a0:\n\n4804.31\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n4804.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150\u00a0g/m2 but less than 225\u00a0g/m2\u00a0:\n\n4804.41\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n4804.42\n\n-- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95\u00a0% by weight of\n                                                            the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process\n\n4804.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225\u00a0g/m2 or more\u00a0:\n\n4804.51\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n4804.52\n\n-- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95\u00a0% by weight of\n                                                            the total fibre content consists of wood obtained by a chemical process\n\n4804.59\n\n-- Other\n\n48.05\n\nOther uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, not further worked or processed\n                                                               than as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter.\n\n- Fluting paper\u00a0:\n\n4805.11\n\n-- Semi-chemical fluting paper\n\n4805.12\n\n-- Straw fluting paper\n\n4805.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Testliner (recycled liner board)\u00a0:\n\n4805.24\n\n-- Weighing 150 g/m2 or less\n\n4805.25\n\n-- Weighing more than 150 g/m2\n\n4805.30\n\n- Sulphite wrapping paper\n\n4805.40\n\n- Filter paper and paperboard\n\n4805.50\n\n- Felt paper and paperboard\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4805.91\n\n-- Weighing 150 g/m2 or less\n\n4805.92\n\n-- Weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225\u00a0g/m2\n\n4805.93\n\n-- Weighing 225 g/m2 or more\n\n48.06\n\nVegetable parchment, greaseproof papers, tracing papers and glassine and other glazed\n                                                               transparent or translucent papers, in rolls or sheets.\n\n4806.10\n\n- Vegetable parchment\n\n4806.20\n\n- Greaseproof papers\n\n4806.30\n\n- Tracing papers\n\n4806.40\n\n- Glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers\n\n48.07\n\n4807.00\n\nComposite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard\n                                                               together with an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally\n                                                               reinforced, in rolls or sheets.\n\n48.08\n\nPaper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped,\n                                                               crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or sheets, other than paper of the kind\n                                                               described in heading 48.03.\n\n4808.10\n\n- Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated\n\n4808.40\n\n- Kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated\n\n4808.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.09\n\nCarbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (including coated\n                                                               or impregnated paper for duplicator stencils or offset plates), whether or not printed,\n                                                               in rolls or sheets.\n\n4809.20\n\n- Self-copy paper\n\n4809.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.10\n\nPaper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin (China clay) or other\n                                                               inorganic substances, with or without a binder, and with no other coating, whether\n                                                               or not surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or rectangular (including\n                                                               square) sheets, of any size.\n\n- Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes,\n                                                            not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which\n                                                            not more than 10\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres\u00a0:\n\n4810.13\n\n-- In rolls\n\n4810.14\n\n-- In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297\n                                                            mm in the unfolded state\n\n4810.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes,\n                                                            of which more than 10\u00a0% by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained\n                                                            by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process\u00a0:\n\n4810.22\n\n-- Light-weight coated paper\n\n4810.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Kraft paper and paperboard, other than that of a kind used for writing, printing\n                                                            or other graphic purposes\u00a0:\n\n4810.31\n\n-- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95\u00a0% by weight of\n                                                            the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and\n                                                            weighing 150\u00a0g/m2 or less\n\n4810.32\n\n-- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95\u00a0% by weight of\n                                                            the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and\n                                                            weighing more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n4810.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other paper and paperboard\u00a0:\n\n4810.92\n\n-- Multi-ply\n\n4810.99\n\n-- Other\n\n48.11\n\nPaper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated, impregnated,\n                                                               covered, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or rectangular (including\n                                                               square) sheets, of any size, other than goods of the kind described in heading 48.03,\n                                                               48.09 or 48.10.\n\n4811.10\n\n- Tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard\n\n- Gummed or adhesive paper and paperboard\u00a0:\n\n4811.41\n\n-- Self-adhesive\n\n4811.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Paper and paperboard coated, impregnated or covered with plastics (excluding adhesives)\u00a0:\n\n4811.51\n\n-- Bleached, weighing more than 150 g/m\u00b2\n\n4811.59\n\n-- Other\n\n4811.60\n\n- Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin,\n                                                            oil or glycerol\n\n4811.90\n\n- Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres\n\n48.12\n\n4812.00\n\nFilter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp.\n\n48.13\n\nCigarette paper, whether or not cut to size or in the form of booklets or tubes.\n\n4813.10\n\n- In the form of booklets or tubes\n\n4813.20\n\n- In rolls of a width not exceeding 5\u00a0cm\n\n4813.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.14\n\nWallpaper and similar wall coverings; window transparencies of paper.\n\n4814.20\n\n- Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper coated or covered, on\n                                                            the face side, with a grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated\n                                                            layer of plastics\n\n4814.90\n\n- Other\n\n[48.15]\n\n48.16\n\nCarbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those\n                                                               of heading 48.09), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not\n                                                               put up in boxes.\n\n4816.20\n\n- Self-copy paper\n\n4816.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.17\n\nEnvelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard;\n                                                               boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing\n                                                               an assortment of paper stationery.\n\n4817.10\n\n- Envelopes\n\n4817.20\n\n- Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards\n\n4817.30\n\n- Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing\n                                                            an assortment of paper stationery\n\n48.18\n\nToilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, of\n                                                               a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, in rolls of a width not exceeding\n                                                               36 cm, or cut to size or shape; handkerchiefs, cleansing tissues, towels, tablecloths,\n                                                               serviettes, bed sheets and similar household, sanitary or hospital articles, articles\n                                                               of apparel and clothing accessories, of paper pulp, paper, cellulose wadding or webs\n                                                               of cellulose fibres.\n\n4818.10\n\n- Toilet paper\n\n4818.20\n\n- Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels\n\n4818.30\n\n- Tablecloths and serviettes\n\n4818.50\n\n- Articles of apparel and clothing accessories\n\n4818.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.19\n\nCartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose\n                                                               wadding or webs of cellulose fibres; box files, letter trays, and similar articles,\n                                                               of paper or paperboard of a kind used in offices, shops or the like.\n\n4819.10\n\n- Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard\n\n4819.20\n\n- Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard\n\n4819.30\n\n- Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40 cm or more\n\n4819.40\n\n- Other sacks and bags, including cones\n\n4819.50\n\n- Other packing containers, including record sleeves\n\n4819.60\n\n- Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices,\n                                                            shops or the like\n\n48.20\n\nRegisters, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum\n                                                               pads, diaries and similar articles, exercise books, blotting-pads, binders (loose-leaf\n                                                               or other), folders, file covers, manifold business forms, interleaved carbon sets\n                                                               and other articles of stationery, of paper or paperboard; albums for samples or for\n                                                               collections and book covers, of paper or paperboard.\n\n4820.10\n\n- Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum\n                                                            pads, diaries and similar articles\n\n4820.20\n\n- Exercise books\n\n4820.30\n\n- Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers\n\n4820.40\n\n- Manifold business forms and interleaved carbon sets\n\n4820.50\n\n- Albums for samples or for collections\n\n4820.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.21\n\nPaper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed.\n\n4821.10\n\n- Printed\n\n4821.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.22\n\nBobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard (whether\n                                                               or not perforated or hardened).\n\n4822.10\n\n- Of a kind used for winding textile yarn\n\n4822.90\n\n- Other\n\n48.23\n\nOther paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size\n                                                               or shape; other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs\n                                                               of cellulose fibres.\n\n4823.20\n\n- Filter paper and paperboard\n\n4823.40\n\n- Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus\n\n- Trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like, of paper or paperboard\u00a0:\n\n4823.61\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n4823.69\n\n-- Other\n\n4823.70\n\n- Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp\n\n4823.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Photographic negatives or positives on transparent bases (Chapter 37);\n\nb) Maps, plans or globes, in relief, whether or not printed (heading 90.23);\n\nc) Playing cards or other goods of Chapter 95; or\n\nd) Original engravings, prints or lithographs (heading 97.02), postage or revenue stamps,\n                                                         stamp-postmarks, first-day covers, postal stationery or the like of heading 97.04,\n                                                         antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years or other articles of Chapter 97.\n\n2. For the purposes of Chapter 49, the term \u201cprinted\u201d also means reproduced by means\n                                                   of a duplicating machine, produced under the control of an automatic data processing\n                                                   machine, embossed, photographed, photocopied, thermocopied or typewritten.\n\n3. Newspapers, journals and periodicals which are bound otherwise than in paper, and\n                                                   sets of newspapers, journals or periodicals comprising more than one number under\n                                                   a single cover are to be classified in heading 49.01, whether or not containing advertising\n                                                   material.\n\n4. Heading 49.01 also covers\u00a0:\n\na) A collection of printed reproductions of, for example, works of art or drawings, with\n                                                         a relative text, put up with numbered pages in a form suitable for binding into one\n                                                         or more volumes;\n\nb) A pictorial supplement accompanying, and subsidiary to, a bound volume; and\n\nc) Printed parts of books or booklets, in the form of assembled or separate sheets or\n                                                         signatures, constituting the whole or a part of a complete work and designed for binding.\n\nHowever, printed pictures or illustrations not bearing a text, whether in the form\n                                                   of signatures or separate sheets, fall in heading 49.11.\n\n5. Subject to Note 3 to this Chapter, heading 49.01 does not cover publications which\n                                                   are essentially devoted to advertising (for example, brochures, pamphlets, leaflets,\n                                                   trade catalogues, year books published by trade associations, tourist propaganda).\n                                                   Such publications are to be classified in heading 49.11.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 49.03, the expression \u201cchildren's picture books\u201d means\n                                                   books for children in which the pictures form the principal interest and the text\n                                                   is subsidiary.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n49.01\n\nPrinted books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single\n                                                               sheets.\n\n4901.10\n\n- In single sheets, whether or not folded\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4901.91\n\n-- Dictionaries and encyclopaedias, and serial instalments thereof\n\n4901.99\n\n-- Other\n\n49.02\n\nNewspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising\n                                                               material.\n\n4902.10\n\n- Appearing at least four times a week\n\n4902.90\n\n- Other\n\n49.03\n\n4903.00\n\nChildren's picture, drawing or colouring books.\n\n49.04\n\n4904.00\n\nMusic, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated.\n\n49.05\n\nMaps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps,\n                                                               topographical plans and globes, printed.\n\n4905.20\n\n- In book form\n\n4905.90\n\n- Other\n\n49.06\n\n4906.00\n\nPlans and drawings for architectural, engineering, industrial, commercial, topographical\n                                                               or similar purposes, being originals drawn by hand; hand-written texts; photographic\n                                                               reproductions on sensitised paper and carbon copies of the foregoing.\n\n49.07\n\n4907.00\n\nUnused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue in the country in\n                                                               which they have, or will have, a recognised face value; stamp-impressed paper; banknotes;\n                                                               cheque forms; stock, share or bond certificates and similar documents of title.\n\n49.08\n\nTransfers (decalcomanias).\n\n4908.10\n\n- Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable\n\n4908.90\n\n- Other\n\n49.09\n\n4909.00\n\nPrinted or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages\n                                                               or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings.\n\n49.10\n\n4910.00\n\nCalendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks.\n\n49.11\n\nOther printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs.\n\n4911.10\n\n- Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n4911.91\n\n-- Pictures, designs and photographs\n\n4911.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Section does not cover :\n\na) Animal brush making bristles or hair (heading 05.02); horsehair or horsehair waste\n                                                      (heading 05.11);\n\nb) Human hair or articles of human hair (heading 05.01, 67.03 or 67.04), except filtering\n                                                      or straining cloth of a kind commonly used in oil presses or the like (heading 59.11);\n\nc) Cotton linters or other vegetable materials of Chapter 14;\n\nd) Asbestos of heading 25.24 or articles of asbestos or other products of heading 68.12\n                                                      or 68.13;\n\ne) Articles of heading 30.05 or 30.06; yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss),\n                                                      in individual retail packages, of heading 33.06;\n\nf) Sensitised textiles of headings 37.01 to 37.04;\n\ng) Monofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1\u00a0mm or strip or the like\n                                                      (for example, artificial straw) of an apparent width exceeding 5\u00a0mm, of plastics (Chapter 39), or plaits or fabrics or other basketware or wickerwork of such monofilament or\n                                                      strip (Chapter 46);\n\nh) Woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated, covered\n                                                      or laminated with plastics, or articles thereof, of Chapter 39;\n\nij) Woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated, covered\n                                                      or laminated with rubber, or articles thereof, of Chapter 40;\n\nk) Hides or skins with their hair or wool on (Chapter 41 or 43) or articles of furskin, artificial fur or articles thereof, of heading 43.03 or\n                                                      43.04;\n\nl) Articles of textile materials of heading 42.01 or 42.02;\n\nm) Products or articles of Chapter 48 (for example, cellulose wadding);\n\nn) Footwear or parts of footwear, gaiters or leggings or similar articles of Chapter 64;\n\no) Hair-nets or other headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65;\n\np) Goods of Chapter 67;\n\nq) Abrasive-coated textile material (heading 68.05) and also carbon fibres or articles\n                                                      of carbon fibres of heading 68.15;\n\nr) Glass fibres or articles of glass fibres, other than embroidery with glass thread\n                                                      on a visible ground of fabric (Chapter 70);\n\ns) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, bedding, luminaires and lighting fittings);\n\nt) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites and nets);\n\nu) Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, brushes, travel sets for sewing, slide fasteners, typewriter ribbons,\n                                                      sanitary towels (pads) and tampons, napkins (diapers) and napkin liners); or\n\nv) Articles of Chapter 97.\n\n2.\n\nA) Goods classifiable in Chapters 50 to 55 or in heading 58.09 or 59.02 and of a mixture of two or more textile materials are\n                                                      to be classified as if consisting wholly of that one textile material which predominates\n                                                      by weight over any other single textile material.\n\nWhen no one textile material predominates by weight, the goods are to be classified\n                                                      as if consisting wholly of that one textile material which is covered by the heading\n                                                      which occurs last in numerical order among those which equally merit consideration.\n\nB) For the purposes of the above rule\u00a0:\n\na) Gimped horsehair yarn (heading 51.10) and metallised yarn (heading 56.05) are to be\n                                                            treated as a single textile material the weight of which is to be taken as the aggregate\n                                                            of the weights of its components; for the classification of woven fabrics, metal thread\n                                                            is to be regarded as a textile material;\n\nb) The choice of appropriate heading shall be effected by determining first the Chapter\n                                                            and then the applicable heading within that Chapter, disregarding any materials not\n                                                            classified in that Chapter;\n\nc) When both Chapters 54 and 55 are involved with any other Chapter, Chapters 54 and 55 are to be treated as a single\n                                                            Chapter;\n\nd) Where a Chapter or a heading refers to goods of different textile materials, such\n                                                            materials are to be treated as a single textile material.\n\nC) The provisions of paragraphs (A) and (B) above apply also to the yarns referred to\n                                                      in Note 3, 4, 5 or 6 below.\n\n3.\n\nA) For the purposes of this Section, and subject to the exceptions in paragraph (B) below,\n                                                      yarns (single, multiple (folded) or cabled) of the following descriptions are to be\n                                                      treated as \u201ctwine, cordage, ropes and cables\u201d\u00a0:\n\na) Of silk or waste silk, measuring more than 20,000 decitex;\n\nb) Of man-made fibres (including yarn of two or more monofilaments of Chapter 54), measuring more than 10,000 decitex;\n\nc) Of true hemp or flax\u00a0:\n\n(i) Polished or glazed, measuring 1,429 decitex or more; or\n\n(ii) Not polished or glazed, measuring more than 20,000 decitex;\n\nd) Of coir, consisting of three or more plies;\n\ne) Of other vegetable fibres, measuring more than 20,000 decitex; or\n\nf) Reinforced with metal thread.\n\nB) Exceptions\u00a0:\n\na) Yarn of wool or other animal hair and paper yarn, other than yarn reinforced with\n                                                            metal thread;\n\nb) Man-made filament tow of Chapter 55 and multifilament yarn without twist or with a twist of less than 5 turns per metre\n                                                            of Chapter 54;\n\nc) Silk worm gut of heading 50.06, and monofilaments of Chapter 54;\n\nd) Metallised yarn of heading 56.05; yarn reinforced with metal thread is subject to\n                                                            paragraph (A) (f) above; and\n\ne) Chenille yarn, gimped yarn and loop wale-yarn of heading 56.06.\n\n4.\n\nA) For the purposes of Chapters 50, 51, 52, 54 and 55, the expression \u201cput up for retail sale\u201d in relation to yarn means, subject to the\n                                                      exceptions in paragraph (B) below, yarn (single, multiple (folded) or cabled) put\n                                                      up\u00a0:\n\na) On cards, reels, tubes or similar supports, of a weight (including support) not exceeding\u00a0:\n\n(i) 85 g in the case of silk, waste silk or man-made filament yarn; or\n\n(ii) 125 g in other cases;\n\nb) In balls, hanks or skeins of a weight not exceeding\u00a0:\n\n(i) 85 g in the case of man-made filament yarn of less than 3,000 decitex, silk or silk\n                                                                  waste;\n\n(ii) 125 g in the case of all other yarns of less than 2,000 decitex; or\n\n(iii) 500 g in other cases;\n\nc) In hanks or skeins comprising several smaller hanks or skeins separated by dividing\n                                                            threads which render them independent one of the other, each of uniform weight not\n                                                            exceeding\u00a0:\n\n(i) 85 g in the case of silk, waste silk or man-made filament yarn; or\n\n(ii) 125 g in other cases.\n\nB) Exceptions\u00a0:\n\na) Single yarn of any textile material, except\u00a0:\n\n(i) Single yarn of wool or fine animal hair, unbleached; and\n\n(ii) Single yarn of wool or fine animal hair, bleached, dyed or printed, measuring more\n                                                                  than 5,000 decitex;\n\nb) Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, unbleached\u00a0:\n\n(i) Of silk or waste silk, however put up; or\n\n(ii) Of other textile material except wool or fine animal hair, in hanks or skeins;\n\nc) Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn of silk or waste silk, bleached, dyed or printed,\n                                                            measuring 133 decitex or less; and\n\nd) Single, multiple (folded) or cabled yarn of any textile material\u00a0:\n\n(i) In cross-reeled hanks or skeins; or\n\n(ii) Put up on supports or in some other manner indicating its use in the textile industry\n                                                                  (for example, on cops, twisting mill tubes, pirns, conical bobbins or spindles, or\n                                                                  reeled in the form of cocoons for embroidery looms).\n\n5. For the purposes of headings 52.04, 54.01 and 55.08 the expression \u201csewing thread\u201d\n                                                means multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\u00a0:\n\na) Put up on supports (for example, reels, tubes) of a weight (including support) not\n                                                      exceeding 1,000 g;\n\nb) Dressed for use as sewing thread; and\n\nc) With a final \u201cZ\u201d twist.\n\n6. For the purposes of this Section, the expression \u201chigh tenacity yarn\u201d means yarn having\n                                                a tenacity, expressed in cN/tex (centinewtons per tex), greater than the following\u00a0:\n\nSingle yarn of nylon or other polyamides, or of polyesters\n\n60 cN/tex\n\nMultiple (folded) or cabled yarn of nylon or other polyamides, or of polyesters\n\n53 cN/tex\n\nSingle, multiple (folded) or cabled yarn of viscose rayon\n\n27 cN/tex.\n\n7. For the purposes of this Section, the expression \u201cmade up\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles;\n\nb) Produced in the finished state, ready for use (or merely needing separation by cutting\n                                                      dividing threads) without sewing or other working (for example, certain dusters, towels,\n                                                      table cloths, scarf squares, blankets);\n\nc) Cut to size and with at least one heat-sealed edge with a visibly tapered or compressed\n                                                      border and the other edges treated as described in any other subparagraph of this\n                                                      Note, but excluding fabrics the cut edges of which have been prevented from unravelling\n                                                      by hot cutting or by other simple means;\n\nd) Hemmed or with rolled edges, or with a knotted fringe at any of the edges, but excluding\n                                                      fabrics the cut edges of which have been prevented from unravelling by whipping or\n                                                      by other simple means;\n\ne) Cut to size and having undergone a process of drawn thread work;\n\nf) Assembled by sewing, gumming or otherwise (other than piece goods consisting of two\n                                                      or more lengths of identical material joined end to end and piece goods composed of\n                                                      two or more textiles assembled in layers, whether or not padded);\n\ng) Knitted or crocheted to shape, whether presented as separate items or in the form\n                                                      of a number of items in the length.\n\n8. For the purposes of Chapters 50 to 60\u00a0:\n\na) \nChapters 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\n\nb) \nChapters 50 to 55 and 60 do not apply to goods of Chapters 56 to 59.\n\n9. The woven fabrics of Chapters 50 to 55 include fabrics consisting of layers of parallel textile yarns superimposed on each\n                                                other at acute or right angles. These layers are bonded at the intersections of the\n                                                yarns by an adhesive or by thermal bonding.\n\n10. Elastic products consisting of textile materials combined with rubber threads are\n                                                classified in this Section.\n\n11. For the purposes of this Section, the expression \u201cimpregnated\u201d includes \u201cdipped\u201d.\n\n12. For the purposes of this Section, the expression \u201cpolyamides\u201d includes \u201caramids\u201d.\n\n13. For the purposes of this Section and, where applicable, throughout the Nomenclature,\n                                                the expression \u201celastomeric yarn\u201d means filament yarn, including monofilament, of\n                                                synthetic textile material, other than textured yarn, which does not break on being\n                                                extended to three times its original length and which returns, after being extended\n                                                to twice its original length, within a period of five minutes, to a length not greater\n                                                than one and a half times its original length.\n\n14. Unless the context otherwise requires, textile garments of different headings are\n                                                to be classified in their own headings even if put up in sets for retail sale. For\n                                                the purposes of this Note, the expression \u201ctextile garments\u201d means garments of headings\n                                                61.01 to 61.14 and headings 62.01 to 62.11.\n\n15. Subject to Note 1 to Section XI, textiles, garments and other textile articles, incorporating chemical, mechanical\n                                                or electronic components for additional functionality, whether incorporated as built-in\n                                                components or within the fibre or fabric, are classified in their respective headings\n                                                in Section XI provided that they retain the essential character of the goods of this\n                                                Section.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. In this Section and, where applicable, throughout the Nomenclature, the following\n                                                expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nUnbleached yarn\n\nYarn which\u00a0:\n\n(i) has the natural colour of its constituent fibres and has not been bleached, dyed (whether\n                                                            or not in the mass) or printed; or\n\n(ii) is of indeterminate colour (\u201cgrey yarn\u201d), manufactured from garnetted stock.\n\nSuch yarn may have been treated with a colourless dressing or fugitive dye (which\n                                                      disappears after simple washing with soap) and, in the case of man-made fibres, treated\n                                                      in the mass with delustring agents (for example, titanium dioxide).\n\nb) \nBleached yarn\n\nYarn which\u00a0:\n\n(i) has undergone a bleaching process, is made of bleached fibres or, unless the context\n                                                            otherwise requires, has been dyed white (whether or not in the mass) or treated with\n                                                            a white dressing;\n\n(ii) consists of a mixture of unbleached and bleached fibres; or\n\n(iii) is multiple (folded) or cabled and consists of unbleached and bleached yarns.\n\nc) \nColoured (dyed or printed) yarn\n\nYarn which\u00a0:\n\n(i) is dyed (whether or not in the mass) other than white or in a fugitive colour, or\n                                                            printed, or made from dyed or printed fibres;\n\n(ii) consists of a mixture of dyed fibres of different colours or of a mixture of unbleached\n                                                            or bleached fibres with coloured fibres (marl or mixture yarns), or is printed in\n                                                            one or more colours at intervals to give the impression of dots;\n\n(iii) is obtained from slivers or rovings which have been printed; or\n\n(iv) is multiple (folded) or cabled and consists of unbleached or bleached yarn and coloured\n                                                            yarn.\n\nThe above definitions also apply, mutatis mutandis, to monofilament and to strip or the like of Chapter 54.\n\nd) \nUnbleached woven fabric\n\nWoven fabric made from unbleached yarn and which has not been bleached, dyed or printed.\n\nSuch fabric may have been treated with a colourless dressing or a fugitive dye.\n\ne) \nBleached woven fabric\n\nWoven fabric which\u00a0:\n\n(i) has been bleached or, unless the context otherwise requires, dyed white or treated\n                                                            with a white dressing, in the piece;\n\n(ii) consists of bleached yarn; or\n\n(iii) consists of unbleached and bleached yarn.\n\nf) \nDyed woven fabric\n\nWoven fabric which\u00a0:\n\n(i) is dyed a single uniform colour other than white (unless the context otherwise requires)\n                                                            or has been treated with a coloured finish other than white (unless the context otherwise\n                                                            requires), in the piece; or\n\n(ii) consists of coloured yarn of a single uniform colour.\n\ng) \nWoven fabric of yarns of different colours\n\nWoven fabric (other than printed woven fabric) which\u00a0:\n\n(i) consists of yarns of different colours or yarns of different shades of the same colour\n                                                            (other than the natural colour of the constituent fibres);\n\n(ii) consists of unbleached or bleached yarn and coloured yarn; or\n\n(iii) consists of marl or mixture yarns.\n\n(In all cases, the yarn used in selvedges and piece ends is not taken into consideration.)\n\nh) \nPrinted woven fabric\n\nWoven fabric which has been printed in the piece, whether or not made from yarns of\n                                                      different colours.\n\n(The following are also regarded as printed woven fabrics\u00a0: woven fabrics bearing\n                                                      designs made, for example, with a brush or spray gun, by means of transfer paper,\n                                                      by flocking or by the batik process.)\n\nThe process of mercerisation does not affect the classification of yarns or fabrics\n                                                      within the above categories.\n\nThe definitions at (d) to (h) above apply, mutatis mutandis, to knitted or crocheted fabrics.\n\nij) \nPlain weave\n\nA fabric construction in which each yarn of the weft passes alternately over and under\n                                                      successive yarns of the warp and each yarn of the warp passes alternately over and\n                                                      under successive yarns of the weft.\n\n2.\n\nA) Products of Chapters 56 to 63 containing two or more textile materials are to be regarded as consisting wholly\n                                                      of that textile material which would be selected under Note 2 to this Section for\n                                                      the classification of a product of Chapters 50 to 55 or of heading 58.09 consisting of the same textile materials.\n\nB) For the application of this rule\u00a0:\n\na) where appropriate, only the part which determines the classification under Interpretative\n                                                            Rule 3 shall be taken into account;\n\nb) in the case of textile products consisting of a ground fabric and a pile or looped\n                                                            surface no account shall be taken of the ground fabric;\n\nc) in the case of embroidery of heading 58.10 and goods thereof, only the ground fabric\n                                                            shall be taken into account. However, embroidery without visible ground, and goods\n                                                            thereof, shall be classified with reference to the embroidering threads alone.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n50.01\n\n5001.00\n\nSilk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling.\n\n50.02\n\n5002.00\n\nRaw silk (not thrown).\n\n50.03\n\n5003.00\n\nSilk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock).\n\n50.04\n\n5004.00\n\nSilk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale.\n\n50.05\n\n5005.00\n\nYarn spun from silk waste, not put up for retail sale.\n\n50.06\n\n5006.00\n\nSilk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale; silk-worm gut.\n\n50.07\n\nWoven fabrics of silk or of silk waste.\n\n5007.10\n\n- Fabrics of noil silk\n\n5007.20\n\n- Other fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of silk or of silk waste other\n                                                            than noil silk\n\n5007.90\n\n- Other fabrics\n\nNote.\n\n1. Throughout the Nomenclature\u00a0:\n\na) \u201cWool\u201d means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs;\n\nb) \u201cFine animal hair\u201d means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel (including dromedary),\n                                                         yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including\n                                                         Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk-rat;\n\nc) \u201cCoarse animal hair\u201d means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making\n                                                         hair and bristles (heading 05.02) and horsehair (heading 05.11).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n51.01\n\nWool, not carded or combed.\n\n- Greasy, including fleece-washed wool\u00a0:\n\n5101.11\n\n-- Shorn wool\n\n5101.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Degreased, not carbonised\u00a0:\n\n5101.21\n\n-- Shorn wool\n\n5101.29\n\n-- Other\n\n5101.30\n\n- Carbonised\n\n51.02\n\nFine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed.\n\n- Fine animal hair\u00a0:\n\n5102.11\n\n-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats\n\n5102.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5102.20\n\n- Coarse animal hair\n\n51.03\n\nWaste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but excluding\n                                                               garnetted stock.\n\n5103.10\n\n- Noils of wool or of fine animal hair\n\n5103.20\n\n- Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair\n\n5103.30\n\n- Waste of coarse animal hair\n\n51.04\n\n5104.00\n\nGarnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair.\n\n51.05\n\nWool and fine or coarse animal hair, carded or combed (including combed wool in fragments).\n\n5105.10\n\n- Carded wool\n\n- Wool tops and other combed wool\u00a0:\n\n5105.21\n\n-- Combed wool in fragments\n\n5105.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Fine animal hair, carded or combed\u00a0:\n\n5105.31\n\n-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats\n\n5105.39\n\n-- Other\n\n5105.40\n\n- Coarse animal hair, carded or combed\n\n51.06\n\nYarn of carded wool, not put up for retail sale.\n\n5106.10\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of wool\n\n5106.20\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of wool\n\n51.07\n\nYarn of combed wool, not put up for retail sale.\n\n5107.10\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of wool\n\n5107.20\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of wool\n\n51.08\n\nYarn of fine animal hair (carded or combed), not put up for retail sale.\n\n5108.10\n\n- Carded\n\n5108.20\n\n- Combed\n\n51.09\n\nYarn of wool or of fine animal hair, put up for retail sale.\n\n5109.10\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair\n\n5109.90\n\n- Other\n\n51.10\n\n5110.00\n\nYarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether\n                                                               or not put up for retail sale.\n\n51.11\n\nWoven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair\u00a0:\n\n5111.11\n\n-- Of a weight not exceeding 300\u00a0g/m\u00b2\n\n5111.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5111.20\n\n- Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments\n\n5111.30\n\n- Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made staple fibres\n\n5111.90\n\n- Other\n\n51.12\n\nWoven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair\u00a0:\n\n5112.11\n\n-- Of a weight not exceeding 200\u00a0g/m2\n\n5112.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5112.20\n\n- Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments\n\n5112.30\n\n- Other, mixed mainly or solely with man-made staple fibres\n\n5112.90\n\n- Other\n\n51.13\n\n5113.00\n\nWoven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 5209.42 and 5211.42, the expression \u201cdenim\u201d means\n                                                   fabrics of yarns of different colours, of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including broken\n                                                   twill, warp faced, the warp yarns of which are of one and the same colour and the\n                                                   weft yarns of which are unbleached, bleached, dyed grey or coloured a lighter shade\n                                                   of the colour of the warp yarns.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n52.01\n\n5201.00\n\nCotton, not carded or combed.\n\n52.02\n\nCotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock).\n\n5202.10\n\n- Yarn waste (including thread waste)\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n5202.91\n\n-- Garnetted stock\n\n5202.99\n\n-- Other\n\n52.03\n\n5203.00\n\nCotton, carded or combed.\n\n52.04\n\nCotton sewing thread, whether or not put up for retail sale.\n\n- Not put up for retail sale\u00a0:\n\n5204.11\n\n-- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of cotton\n\n5204.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5204.20\n\n- Put up for retail sale\n\n52.05\n\nCotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of cotton,\n                                                               not put up for retail sale.\n\n- Single yarn, of uncombed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5205.11\n\n-- Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number)\n\n5205.12\n\n-- Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            14 metric number but not exceeding 43\u00a0metric number)\n\n5205.13\n\n-- Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            43 metric number but not exceeding 52\u00a0metric number)\n\n5205.14\n\n-- Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 80\u00a0metric number)\n\n5205.15\n\n-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n- Single yarn, of combed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5205.21\n\n-- Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number)\n\n5205.22\n\n-- Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)\n\n5205.23\n\n-- Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)\n\n5205.24\n\n-- Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n5205.26\n\n-- Measuring less than 125 decitex but not less than 106.38 decitex (exceeding 80\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number)\n\n5205.27\n\n-- Measuring less than 106.38 decitex but not less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 94\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number)\n\n5205.28\n\n-- Measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number)\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, of uncombed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5205.31\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number\n                                                            per single yarn)\n\n5205.32\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.33\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.34\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.35\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per\n                                                            single yarn)\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, of combed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5205.41\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number\n                                                            per single yarn)\n\n5205.42\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.43\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.44\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125\u00a0decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.46\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex but not less than 106.38 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.47\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 106.38 decitex but not less than 83.33 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5205.48\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number\n                                                            per single yarn)\n\n52.06\n\nCotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of cotton,\n                                                               not put up for retail sale.\n\n- Single yarn, of uncombed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5206.11\n\n-- Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)\n\n5206.12\n\n-- Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)\n\n5206.13\n\n-- Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)\n\n5206.14\n\n-- Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n5206.15\n\n-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n- Single yarn, of combed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5206.21\n\n-- Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)\n\n5206.22\n\n-- Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)\n\n5206.23\n\n-- Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding\n                                                            43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)\n\n5206.24\n\n-- Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52\n                                                            metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n5206.25\n\n-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, of uncombed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5206.31\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number\n                                                            per single yarn)\n\n5206.32\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.33\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.34\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125\u00a0decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.35\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per\n                                                            single yarn)\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn, of combed fibres\u00a0:\n\n5206.41\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14\u00a0metric number\n                                                            per single yarn)\n\n5206.42\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.43\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.44\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125\u00a0decitex\n                                                            (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)\n\n5206.45\n\n-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per\n                                                            single yarn)\n\n52.07\n\nCotton yarn (other than sewing thread) put up for retail sale.\n\n5207.10\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of cotton\n\n5207.90\n\n- Other\n\n52.08\n\nWoven fabrics of cotton, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of cotton, weighing not\n                                                               more than 200\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n5208.11\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.12\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.13\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5208.19\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Bleached\u00a0:\n\n5208.21\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.22\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.23\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5208.29\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5208.31\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.32\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.33\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5208.39\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\u00a0:\n\n5208.41\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.42\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.43\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5208.49\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5208.51\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.52\n\n-- Plain weave, weighing more than 100\u00a0g/m2\n\n5208.59\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n52.09\n\nWoven fabrics of cotton, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of cotton, weighing more\n                                                               than 200\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n5209.11\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5209.12\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5209.19\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Bleached\u00a0:\n\n5209.21\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5209.22\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5209.29\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5209.31\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5209.32\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5209.39\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\u00a0:\n\n5209.41\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5209.42\n\n-- Denim\n\n5209.43\n\n-- Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5209.49\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5209.51\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5209.52\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5209.59\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n52.10\n\nWoven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of cotton, mixed mainly\n                                                               or solely with man-made fibres, weighing not more than 200\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n5210.11\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5210.19\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Bleached\u00a0:\n\n5210.21\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5210.29\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5210.31\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5210.32\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5210.39\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\u00a0:\n\n5210.41\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5210.49\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5210.51\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5210.59\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n52.11\n\nWoven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of cotton, mixed mainly\n                                                               or solely with man-made fibres, weighing more than 200\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached\u00a0:\n\n5211.11\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5211.12\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5211.19\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n5211.20\n\n- Bleached\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5211.31\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5211.32\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5211.39\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\u00a0:\n\n5211.41\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5211.42\n\n-- Denim\n\n5211.43\n\n-- Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5211.49\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5211.51\n\n-- Plain weave\n\n5211.52\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill\n\n5211.59\n\n-- Other fabrics\n\n52.12\n\nOther woven fabrics of cotton.\n\n- Weighing not more than 200\u00a0g/m2\u00a0:\n\n5212.11\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n5212.12\n\n-- Bleached\n\n5212.13\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5212.14\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5212.15\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Weighing more than 200\u00a0g/m2\u00a0:\n\n5212.21\n\n-- Unbleached\n\n5212.22\n\n-- Bleached\n\n5212.23\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5212.24\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5212.25\n\n-- Printed\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n53.01\n\nFlax, raw or processed but not spun; flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and\n                                                               garnetted stock).\n\n5301.10\n\n- Flax, raw or retted\n\n- Flax, broken, scutched, hackled or otherwise processed, but not spun\u00a0:\n\n5301.21\n\n-- Broken or scutched\n\n5301.29\n\n-- Other\n\n5301.30\n\n- Flax tow and waste\n\n53.02\n\nTrue hemp \n(Cannabis sativa L.)\n, raw or processed but not spun; tow and waste of true hemp (including yarn waste\n                                                               and garnetted stock).\n\n5302.10\n\n- True hemp, raw or retted\n\n5302.90\n\n- Other\n\n53.03\n\nJute and other textile bast fibres (excluding flax, true hemp and ramie), raw or processed\n                                                               but not spun; tow and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock).\n\n5303.10\n\n- Jute and other textile bast fibres, raw or retted\n\n5303.90\n\n- Other\n\n[53.04]\n\n53.05\n\n5305.00\n\nCoconut, abaca (Manila hemp or \nMusa textilis Nee\n), ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included,\n                                                               raw or processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibres (including yarn\n                                                               waste and garnetted stock).\n\n53.06\n\nFlax yarn.\n\n5306.10\n\n- Single\n\n5306.20\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled\n\n53.07\n\nYarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03.\n\n5307.10\n\n- Single\n\n5307.20\n\n- Multiple (folded) or cabled\n\n53.08\n\nYarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn.\n\n5308.10\n\n- Coir yarn\n\n5308.20\n\n- True hemp yarn\n\n5308.90\n\n- Other\n\n53.09\n\nWoven fabrics of flax.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of flax\u00a0:\n\n5309.11\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5309.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of flax\u00a0:\n\n5309.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5309.29\n\n-- Other\n\n53.10\n\nWoven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03.\n\n5310.10\n\n- Unbleached\n\n5310.90\n\n- Other\n\n53.11\n\n5311.00\n\nWoven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Throughout the Nomenclature, the term \u201cman-made fibres\u201d means staple fibres and filaments\n                                                   of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either\u00a0:\n\na) By polymerisation of organic monomers to produce polymers such as polyamides, polyesters,\n                                                         polyolefins or polyurethanes, or by chemical modification of polymers produced by\n                                                         this process (for example, poly(vinyl alcohol) prepared by the hydrolysis of poly(vinyl\n                                                         acetate)); or\n\nb) By dissolution or chemical treatment of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose)\n                                                         to produce polymers such as cuprammonium rayon (cupro) or viscose rayon, or by chemical\n                                                         modification of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein and other\n                                                         proteins, or alginic acid), to produce polymers such as cellulose acetate or alginates.\n\nThe terms \u201csynthetic\u201d and \u201cartificial\u201d, used in relation to fibres, mean\u00a0: synthetic\u00a0:\n                                                   fibres as defined at (a); artificial\u00a0: fibres as defined at (b). Strip and the like\n                                                   of heading 54.04 or 54.05 are not considered to be man-made fibres.\n\nThe terms \u201cman-made\u201d, \u201csynthetic\u201d and \u201cartificial\u201d shall have the same meanings when\n                                                   used in relation to \u201ctextile materials\u201d.\n\n2. Headings 54.02 and 54.03 do not apply to synthetic or artificial filament tow of Chapter 55.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n54.01\n\nSewing thread of man-made filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale.\n\n5401.10\n\n- Of synthetic filaments\n\n5401.20\n\n- Of artificial filaments\n\n54.02\n\nSynthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale, including\n                                                               synthetic monofilament of less than 67 decitex.\n\n- High tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, whether or not textured\u00a0:\n\n5402.11\n\n-- Of aramids\n\n5402.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5402.20\n\n- High tenacity yarn of polyesters, whether or not textured\n\n- Textured yarn\u00a0:\n\n5402.31\n\n-- Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn not more than 50\u00a0tex\n\n5402.32\n\n-- Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn more than 50 tex\n\n5402.33\n\n-- Of polyesters\n\n5402.34\n\n-- Of polypropylene\n\n5402.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn, single, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 50 turns per metre\u00a0:\n\n5402.44\n\n-- Elastomeric\n\n5402.45\n\n-- Other, of nylon or other polyamides\n\n5402.46\n\n-- Other, of polyesters, partially oriented\n\n5402.47\n\n-- Other, of polyesters\n\n5402.48\n\n-- Other, of polypropylene\n\n5402.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn, single, with a twist exceeding 50 turns per metre\u00a0:\n\n5402.51\n\n-- Of nylon or other polyamides\n\n5402.52\n\n-- Of polyesters\n\n5402.53\n\n-- Of polypropylene\n\n5402.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn, multiple (folded) or cabled\u00a0:\n\n5402.61\n\n-- Of nylon or other polyamides\n\n5402.62\n\n-- Of polyesters\n\n5402.63\n\n-- Of polypropylene\n\n5402.69\n\n-- Other\n\n54.03\n\nArtificial filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale, including\n                                                               artificial monofilament of less than 67 decitex.\n\n5403.10\n\n- High tenacity yarn of viscose rayon\n\n- Other yarn, single\u00a0:\n\n5403.31\n\n-- Of viscose rayon, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 120 turns per metre\n\n5403.32\n\n-- Of viscose rayon, with a twist exceeding 120 turns per metre\n\n5403.33\n\n-- Of cellulose acetate\n\n5403.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn, multiple (folded) or cabled\u00a0:\n\n5403.41\n\n-- Of viscose rayon\n\n5403.42\n\n-- Of cellulose acetate\n\n5403.49\n\n-- Other\n\n54.04\n\nSynthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension\n                                                               exceeds 1\u00a0mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of synthetic textile\n                                                               materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5\u00a0mm.\n\n- Monofilament\u00a0:\n\n5404.11\n\n-- Elastomeric\n\n5404.12\n\n-- Other, of polypropylene\n\n5404.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5404.90\n\n- Other\n\n54.05\n\n5405.00\n\nArtificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension\n                                                               exceeds 1\u00a0mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of artificial textile\n                                                               materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5\u00a0mm.\n\n54.06\n\n5406.00\n\nMan-made filament yarn (other than sewing thread), put up for retail sale.\n\n54.07\n\nWoven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn, including woven fabrics obtained from materials\n                                                               of heading 54.04.\n\n5407.10\n\n- Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides or of\n                                                            polyesters\n\n5407.20\n\n- Woven fabrics obtained from strip or the like\n\n5407.30\n\n- Fabrics specified in Note 9 to Section XI\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of filaments of nylon or\n                                                            other polyamides\u00a0:\n\n5407.41\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5407.42\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5407.43\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5407.44\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of textured polyester filaments\u00a0:\n\n5407.51\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5407.52\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5407.53\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5407.54\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of polyester filaments\u00a0:\n\n5407.61\n\n-- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of non-textured polyester filaments\n\n5407.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of synthetic filaments\u00a0:\n\n5407.71\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5407.72\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5407.73\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5407.74\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of synthetic filaments,\n                                                            mixed mainly or solely with cotton\u00a0:\n\n5407.81\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5407.82\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5407.83\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5407.84\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other woven fabrics\u00a0:\n\n5407.91\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5407.92\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5407.93\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5407.94\n\n-- Printed\n\n54.08\n\nWoven fabrics of artificial filament yarn, including woven fabrics obtained from materials\n                                                               of heading 54.05.\n\n5408.10\n\n- Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of viscose rayon\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of artificial filament or\n                                                            strip or the like\u00a0:\n\n5408.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5408.22\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5408.23\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5408.24\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other woven fabrics\u00a0:\n\n5408.31\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5408.32\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5408.33\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5408.34\n\n-- Printed\n\nNote.\n\n1. Headings 55.01 and 55.02 apply only to man-made filament tow, consisting of parallel\n                                                   filaments of a uniform length equal to the length of the tow, meeting the following\n                                                   specifications\u00a0:\n\na) Length of tow exceeding 2 m;\n\nb) Twist less than 5 turns per metre;\n\nc) Measuring per filament less than 67 decitex;\n\nd) Synthetic filament tow only\u00a0: the tow must be drawn, that is to say, be incapable\n                                                         of being stretched by more than 100\u00a0% of its length;\n\ne) Total measurement of tow more than 20,000 decitex.\n\nTow of a length not exceeding 2 m is to be classified in heading 55.03 or 55.04.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n55.01\n\nSynthetic filament tow.\n\n- Of nylon or other polyamides\u00a0:\n\n5501.11\n\n-- Of aramids\n\n5501.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5501.20\n\n- Of polyesters\n\n5501.30\n\n- Acrylic or modacrylic\n\n5501.40\n\n- Of polypropylene\n\n5501.90\n\n- Other\n\n55.02\n\nArtificial filament tow.\n\n5502.10\n\n- Of cellulose acetate\n\n5502.90\n\n- Other\n\n55.03\n\nSynthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.\n\n- Of nylon or other polyamides\u00a0:\n\n5503.11\n\n-- Of aramids\n\n5503.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5503.20\n\n- Of polyesters\n\n5503.30\n\n- Acrylic or modacrylic\n\n5503.40\n\n- Of polypropylene\n\n5503.90\n\n- Other\n\n55.04\n\nArtificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.\n\n5504.10\n\n- Of viscose rayon\n\n5504.90\n\n- Other\n\n55.05\n\nWaste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man-made fibres.\n\n5505.10\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\n\n5505.20\n\n- Of artificial fibres\n\n55.06\n\nSynthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.\n\n5506.10\n\n- Of nylon or other polyamides\n\n5506.20\n\n- Of polyesters\n\n5506.30\n\n- Acrylic or modacrylic\n\n5506.40\n\n- Of polypropylene\n\n5506.90\n\n- Other\n\n55.07\n\n5507.00\n\nArtificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.\n\n55.08\n\nSewing thread of man-made staple fibres, whether or not put up for retail sale.\n\n5508.10\n\n- Of synthetic staple fibres\n\n5508.20\n\n- Of artificial staple fibres\n\n55.09\n\nYarn (other than sewing thread) of synthetic staple fibres, not put up for retail\n                                                               sale.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides\u00a0:\n\n5509.11\n\n-- Single yarn\n\n5509.12\n\n-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of polyester staple fibre\u00a0:\n\n5509.21\n\n-- Single yarn\n\n5509.22\n\n-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5509.31\n\n-- Single yarn\n\n5509.32\n\n-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\n\n- Other yarn, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of synthetic staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5509.41\n\n-- Single yarn\n\n5509.42\n\n-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\n\n- Other yarn, of polyester staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5509.51\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with artificial staple fibres\n\n5509.52\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5509.53\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton\n\n5509.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn, of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5509.61\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5509.62\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton\n\n5509.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other yarn\u00a0:\n\n5509.91\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5509.92\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton\n\n5509.99\n\n-- Other\n\n55.10\n\nYarn (other than sewing thread) of artificial staple fibres, not put up for retail\n                                                               sale.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of artificial staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5510.11\n\n-- Single yarn\n\n5510.12\n\n-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn\n\n5510.20\n\n- Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5510.30\n\n- Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with cotton\n\n5510.90\n\n- Other yarn\n\n55.11\n\nYarn (other than sewing thread) of man-made staple fibres, put up for retail sale.\n\n5511.10\n\n- Of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of such fibres\n\n5511.20\n\n- Of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of such fibres\n\n5511.30\n\n- Of artificial staple fibres\n\n55.12\n\nWoven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of synthetic\n                                                               staple fibres.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of polyester staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5512.11\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5512.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5512.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5512.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n5512.91\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5512.99\n\n-- Other\n\n55.13\n\nWoven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of such\n                                                               fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton, of a weight not exceeding 170\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached or bleached\u00a0:\n\n5513.11\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5513.12\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres\n\n5513.13\n\n-- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres\n\n5513.19\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5513.21\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5513.23\n\n-- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres\n\n5513.29\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\u00a0:\n\n5513.31\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5513.39\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5513.41\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5513.49\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n55.14\n\nWoven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of such\n                                                               fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton, of a weight exceeding 170\u00a0g/m2.\n\n- Unbleached or bleached\u00a0:\n\n5514.11\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5514.12\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres\n\n5514.19\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n- Dyed\u00a0:\n\n5514.21\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5514.22\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres\n\n5514.23\n\n-- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres\n\n5514.29\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n5514.30\n\n- Of yarns of different colours\n\n- Printed\u00a0:\n\n5514.41\n\n-- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave\n\n5514.42\n\n-- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres\n\n5514.43\n\n-- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres\n\n5514.49\n\n-- Other woven fabrics\n\n55.15\n\nOther woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres.\n\n- Of polyester staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5515.11\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with viscose rayon staple fibres\n\n5515.12\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments\n\n5515.13\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5515.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5515.21\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments\n\n5515.22\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair\n\n5515.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other woven fabrics\u00a0:\n\n5515.91\n\n-- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments\n\n5515.99\n\n-- Other\n\n55.16\n\nWoven fabrics of artificial staple fibres.\n\n- Containing 85\u00a0% or more by weight of artificial staple fibres\u00a0:\n\n5516.11\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5516.12\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5516.13\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5516.14\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or\n                                                            solely with man-made filaments\u00a0:\n\n5516.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5516.22\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5516.23\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5516.24\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or\n                                                            solely with wool or fine animal hair\u00a0:\n\n5516.31\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5516.32\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5516.33\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5516.34\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Containing less than 85\u00a0% by weight of artificial staple fibres, mixed mainly or\n                                                            solely with cotton\u00a0:\n\n5516.41\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5516.42\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5516.43\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5516.44\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n5516.91\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n5516.92\n\n-- Dyed\n\n5516.93\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n5516.94\n\n-- Printed\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Wadding, felt or nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with substances or preparations\n                                                         (for example, perfumes or cosmetics of Chapter 33, soaps or detergents of heading 34.01, polishes, creams or similar preparations of\n                                                         heading 34.05, fabric softeners of heading 38.09) where the textile material is present\n                                                         merely as a carrying medium;\n\nb) Textile products of heading 58.11;\n\nc) Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a backing of felt or nonwovens\n                                                         (heading 68.05);\n\nd) Agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a backing of felt or nonwovens (heading 68.14);\n\ne) Metal foil on a backing of felt or nonwovens (generally Section XIV or XV); or\n\nf) Sanitary towels (pads) and tampons, napkins (diapers) and napkin liners and similar\n                                                         articles of heading 96.19.\n\n2. The term \u201cfelt\u201d includes needleloom felt and fabrics consisting of a web of textile\n                                                   fibres the cohesion of which has been enhanced by a stitch-bonding process using fibres\n                                                   from the web itself.\n\n3. Headings 56.02 and 56.03 cover respectively felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated,\n                                                   covered or laminated with plastics or rubber whatever the nature of these materials\n                                                   (compact or cellular).\n\nHeading 56.03 also includes nonwovens in which plastics or rubber forms the bonding\n                                                   substance.\n\nHeadings 56.02 and 56.03 do not, however, cover\u00a0:\n\na) Felt impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber, containing\n                                                         50\u00a0% or less by weight of textile material or felt completely embedded in plastics\n                                                         or rubber (Chapter 39 or 40);\n\nb) Nonwovens, either completely embedded in plastics or rubber, or entirely coated or\n                                                         covered on both sides with such materials, provided that such coating or covering\n                                                         can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting change\n                                                         of colour (Chapter 39 or 40); or\n\nc) Plates, sheets or strip of cellular plastics or cellular rubber combined with felt\n                                                         or nonwovens, where the textile material is present merely for reinforcing purposes\n                                                         (Chapter 39 or 40).\n\n4. Heading 56.04 does not cover textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 54.04 or\n                                                   54.05, in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked\n                                                   eye (usually Chapters 50 to 55); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting\n                                                   change of colour.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n56.01\n\nWadding of textile materials and articles thereof; textile fibres, not exceeding 5\u00a0mm\n                                                               in length (flock), textile dust and mill neps.\n\n- Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof\u00a0:\n\n5601.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n5601.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n5601.29\n\n-- Other\n\n5601.30\n\n- Textile flock and dust and mill neps\n\n56.02\n\nFelt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated.\n\n5602.10\n\n- Needleloom felt and stitch-bonded fibre fabrics\n\n- Other felt, not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated\u00a0:\n\n5602.21\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n5602.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n5602.90\n\n- Other\n\n56.03\n\nNonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated.\n\n- Of man-made filaments\u00a0:\n\n5603.11\n\n-- Weighing not more than 25\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.12\n\n-- Weighing more than 25\u00a0g/m2 but not more than 70\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.13\n\n-- Weighing more than 70\u00a0g/m2 but not more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.14\n\n-- Weighing more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n5603.91\n\n-- Weighing not more than 25\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.92\n\n-- Weighing more than 25\u00a0g/m2 but not more than 70\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.93\n\n-- Weighing more than 70\u00a0g/m2 but not more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n5603.94\n\n-- Weighing more than 150\u00a0g/m2\n\n56.04\n\nRubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading\n                                                               54.04 or 54.05, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics.\n\n5604.10\n\n- Rubber thread and cord, textile covered\n\n5604.90\n\n- Other\n\n56.05\n\n5605.00\n\nMetallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of\n                                                               heading 54.04 or 54.05, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder\n                                                               or covered with metal.\n\n56.06\n\n5606.00\n\nGimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 54.04 or 54.05, gimped (other than\n                                                               those of heading 56.05 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock\n                                                               chenille yarn); loop wale-yarn.\n\n56.07\n\nTwine, cordage, ropes and cables, whether or not plaited or braided and whether or\n                                                               not impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics.\n\n- Of sisal or other textile fibres of the genus Agave\u00a0:\n\n5607.21\n\n-- Binder or baler twine\n\n5607.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of polyethylene or polypropylene\u00a0:\n\n5607.41\n\n-- Binder or baler twine\n\n5607.49\n\n-- Other\n\n5607.50\n\n- Of other synthetic fibres\n\n5607.90\n\n- Other\n\n56.08\n\nKnotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made up fishing nets and other made up\n                                                               nets, of textile materials.\n\n- Of man-made textile materials\u00a0:\n\n5608.11\n\n-- Made up fishing nets\n\n5608.19\n\n-- Other\n\n5608.90\n\n- Other\n\n56.09\n\n5609.00\n\nArticles of yarn, strip or the like of heading 54.04 or 54.05, twine, cordage, rope\n                                                               or cables, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. For the purposes of this Chapter, the term \u201ccarpets and other textile floor coverings\u201d\n                                                   means floor coverings in which textile materials serve as the exposed surface of the\n                                                   article when in use and includes articles having the characteristics of textile floor\n                                                   coverings but intended for use for other purposes.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover floor covering underlays.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n57.01\n\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up.\n\n5701.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n5701.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n57.02\n\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings, woven, not tufted or flocked, whether or\n                                                               not made up, including \u201cKelem\u201d, \u201cSchumacks\u201d, \u201cKaramanie\u201d and similar hand-woven rugs.\n\n5702.10\n\n- \u201cKelem\u201d, \u201cSchumacks\u201d, \u201cKaramanie\u201d and similar hand-woven rugs\n\n5702.20\n\n- Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir)\n\n- Other, of pile construction, not made up\u00a0:\n\n5702.31\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n5702.32\n\n-- Of man-made textile materials\n\n5702.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other, of pile construction, made up\u00a0:\n\n5702.41\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n5702.42\n\n-- Of man-made textile materials\n\n5702.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n5702.50\n\n- Other, not of pile construction, not made up\n\n- Other, not of pile construction, made up\u00a0:\n\n5702.91\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n5702.92\n\n-- Of man-made textile materials\n\n5702.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n57.03\n\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings (including turf), tufted, whether or not\n                                                               made up.\n\n5703.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n- Of nylon or other polyamides\u00a0:\n\n5703.21\n\n-- Turf\n\n5703.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of other man-made textile materials\u00a0:\n\n5703.31\n\n-- Turf\n\n5703.39\n\n-- Other\n\n5703.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n57.04\n\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked, whether\n                                                               or not made up.\n\n5704.10\n\n- Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 0.3\u00a0m2\n\n5704.20\n\n- Tiles, having a maximum surface area exceeding 0.3\u00a0m2 but not exceeding 1\u00a0m2\n\n5704.90\n\n- Other\n\n57.05\n\n5705.00\n\nOther carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. 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.\n\n2. Heading 58.01 also includes woven weft pile fabrics which have not yet had the floats\n                                                   cut, at which stage they have no pile standing up.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 58.03, \u201cgauze\u201d means a fabric with a warp composed wholly\n                                                   or in part of standing or ground threads and crossing or doup threads which cross\n                                                   the standing or ground threads making a half turn, a complete turn or more to form\n                                                   loops through which weft threads pass.\n\n4. Heading 58.04 does not apply to knotted net fabrics of twine, cordage or rope, of\n                                                   heading 56.08.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 58.06, the expression \u201cnarrow woven fabrics\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Woven fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, whether woven as such or cut from wider\n                                                         pieces, provided with selvedges (woven, gummed or otherwise made) on both edges;\n\nb) Tubular woven fabrics of a flattened width not exceeding 30 cm; and\n\nc) Bias binding with folded edges, of a width when unfolded not exceeding 30 cm.\n\nNarrow woven fabrics with woven fringes are to be classified in heading 58.08.\n\n6. In heading 58.10, the expression \u201cembroidery\u201d means, inter alia, embroidery with metal or glass thread on a visible ground of textile fabric, and\n                                                   sewn appliqu\u00e9 work of sequins, beads or ornamental motifs of textile or other materials.\n                                                   The heading does not apply to needlework tapestry (heading 58.05).\n\n7. In addition to the products of heading 58.09, this Chapter also includes articles\n                                                   made of metal thread and of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar\n                                                   purposes.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n58.01\n\nWoven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading 58.02 or 58.06.\n\n5801.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n- Of cotton\u00a0:\n\n5801.21\n\n-- Uncut weft pile fabrics\n\n5801.22\n\n-- Cut corduroy\n\n5801.23\n\n-- Other weft pile fabrics\n\n5801.26\n\n-- Chenille fabrics\n\n5801.27\n\n-- Warp pile fabrics\n\n- Of man-made fibres\u00a0:\n\n5801.31\n\n-- Uncut weft pile fabrics\n\n5801.32\n\n-- Cut corduroy\n\n5801.33\n\n-- Other weft pile fabrics\n\n5801.36\n\n-- Chenille fabrics\n\n5801.37\n\n-- Warp pile fabrics\n\n5801.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n58.02\n\nTerry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, other than narrow fabrics of heading\n                                                               58.06; tufted textile fabrics, other than products of heading 57.03.\n\n5802.10\n\n- Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of cotton\n\n5802.20\n\n- Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of other textile materials\n\n5802.30\n\n- Tufted textile fabrics\n\n58.03\n\n5803.00\n\nGauze, other than narrow fabrics of heading 58.06.\n\n58.04\n\nTulles and other net fabrics, not including woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics; lace\n                                                               in the piece, in strips or in motifs, other than fabrics of headings 60.02 to 60.06.\n\n5804.10\n\n- Tulles and other net fabrics\n\n- Mechanically made lace\u00a0:\n\n5804.21\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n5804.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n5804.30\n\n- Hand-made lace\n\n58.05\n\n5805.00\n\nHand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like,\n                                                               and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or\n                                                               not made up.\n\n58.06\n\nNarrow woven fabrics, other than goods of heading 58.07; narrow fabrics consisting\n                                                               of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs).\n\n5806.10\n\n- Woven pile fabrics (including terry towelling and similar terry fabrics) and chenille\n                                                            fabrics\n\n5806.20\n\n- Other woven fabrics, containing by weight 5\u00a0% or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber\n                                                            thread\n\n- Other woven fabrics\u00a0:\n\n5806.31\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n5806.32\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n5806.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n5806.40\n\n- Fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs)\n\n58.07\n\nLabels, badges and similar articles of textile materials, in the piece, in strips\n                                                               or cut to shape or size, not embroidered.\n\n5807.10\n\n- Woven\n\n5807.90\n\n- Other\n\n58.08\n\nBraids in the piece; ornamental trimmings in the piece, without embroidery, other\n                                                               than knitted or crocheted; tassels, pompons and similar articles.\n\n5808.10\n\n- Braids in the piece\n\n5808.90\n\n- Other\n\n58.09\n\n5809.00\n\nWoven fabrics of metal thread and woven fabrics of metallised yarn of heading 56.05,\n                                                               of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes, not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n58.10\n\nEmbroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs.\n\n5810.10\n\n- Embroidery without visible ground\n\n- Other embroidery\u00a0:\n\n5810.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n5810.92\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n5810.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n58.11\n\n5811.00\n\nQuilted textile products in the piece, composed of one or more layers of textile materials\n                                                               assembled with padding by stitching or otherwise, other than embroidery of heading\n                                                               58.10.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Except where the context otherwise requires, for the purposes of this Chapter the\n                                                   expression \u201ctextile fabrics\u201d applies only to the woven fabrics of Chapters 50 to 55 and headings 58.03 and 58.06, the braids and ornamental trimmings in the piece of\n                                                   heading 58.08 and the knitted or crocheted fabrics of headings 60.02 to 60.06.\n\n2. Heading 59.03 applies to\u00a0:\n\na) Textile fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, whatever\n                                                         the weight per square metre and whatever the nature of the plastic material (compact\n                                                         or cellular), other than\u00a0:\n\n(1) Fabrics in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked\n                                                               eye (usually Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting\n                                                               change of colour;\n\n(2) Products which cannot, without fracturing, be bent manually around a cylinder of a\n                                                               diameter of 7\u00a0mm, at a temperature between 15 \u00b0C and 30 \u00b0C (usually Chapter 39);\n\n(3) Products in which the textile fabric is either completely embedded in plastics or\n                                                               entirely coated or covered on both sides with such material, provided that such coating\n                                                               or covering can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting\n                                                               change of colour (Chapter 39);\n\n(4) Fabrics partially coated or partially covered with plastics and bearing designs resulting\n                                                               from these treatments (usually Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60);\n\n(5) Plates, sheets or strip of cellular plastics, combined with textile fabric, where\n                                                               the textile fabric is present merely for reinforcing purposes (Chapter 39); or\n\n(6) Textile products of heading 58.11;\n\nb) Fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed\n                                                         with plastics, of heading 56.04.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 59.03, \u201ctextile fabrics laminated with plastics\u201d means\n                                                   products made by the assembly of one or more layers of fabrics with one or more sheets\n                                                   or film of plastics which are combined by any process that bonds the layers together,\n                                                   whether or not the sheets or film of plastics are visible to the naked eye in the\n                                                   cross-section.\n\n4. For the purposes of heading 59.05, the expression \u201ctextile wall coverings\u201d applies\n                                                   to products in rolls, of a width of not less than 45 cm, suitable for wall or ceiling\n                                                   decoration, consisting of a textile surface which has been fixed on a backing or has\n                                                   been treated on the back (impregnated or coated to permit pasting).\n\nThis heading does not, however, apply to wall coverings consisting of textile flock\n                                                   or dust fixed directly on a backing of paper (heading 48.14) or on a textile backing\n                                                   (generally heading 59.07).\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 59.06, the expression \u201crubberised textile fabrics\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber,\n\n(i) Weighing not more than 1,500\u00a0g/m2; or\n\n(ii) Weighing more than 1,500\u00a0g/m2 and containing more than 50\u00a0% by weight of textile material;\n\nb) Fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed\n                                                         with rubber, of heading 56.04; and\n\nc) Fabrics composed of parallel textile yarns agglomerated with rubber, irrespective\n                                                         of their weight per square metre.\n\nThis heading does not, however, apply to plates, sheets or strip of cellular rubber,\n                                                   combined with textile fabric, where the textile fabric is present merely for reinforcing\n                                                   purposes (Chapter 40), or textile products of heading 58.11.\n\n6. Heading 59.07 does not apply to\u00a0:\n\na) Fabrics in which the impregnation, coating or covering cannot be seen with the naked\n                                                         eye (usually Chapters 50 to 55, 58 or 60); for the purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting\n                                                         change of colour;\n\nb) Fabrics painted with designs (other than painted canvas being theatrical scenery,\n                                                         studio back-cloths or the like);\n\nc) Fabrics partially covered with flock, dust, powdered cork or the like and bearing\n                                                         designs resulting from these treatments; however, imitation pile fabrics remain classified\n                                                         in this heading;\n\nd) Fabrics finished with normal dressings having a basis of amylaceous or similar substances;\n\ne) Wood veneered on a backing of textile fabrics (heading 44.08);\n\nf) Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a backing of textile fabrics (heading\n                                                         68.05);\n\ng) Agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a backing of textile fabrics (heading 68.14);\n                                                         or\n\nh) Metal foil on a backing of textile fabrics (generally Section XIV or XV).\n\n7. Heading 59.10 does not apply to\u00a0:\n\na) Transmission or conveyor belting, of textile material, of a thickness of less than\n                                                         3\u00a0mm; or\n\nb) Transmission or conveyor belts or belting of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered\n                                                         or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered\n                                                         or sheathed with rubber (heading 40.10).\n\n8. Heading 59.11 applies to the following goods, which do not fall in any other heading\n                                                   of Section XI\u00a0:\n\na) Textile products in the piece, cut to length or simply cut to rectangular (including\n                                                         square) shape (other than those having the character of the products of headings 59.08\n                                                         to 59.10), the following only\u00a0:\n\n(i) Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with\n                                                               rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics\n                                                               of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet\n                                                               impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams);\n\n(ii) Bolting cloth;\n\n(iii) Filtering or straining cloth of a kind used in oil presses or the like, of textile\n                                                               material or of human hair;\n\n(iv) Flat woven textile fabrics with multiple warp or weft, whether or not felted, impregnated\n                                                               or coated, of a kind used in machinery or for other technical purposes;\n\n(v) Textile fabrics reinforced with metal, of a kind used for technical purposes;\n\n(vi) Cords, braids and the like, whether or not coated, impregnated or reinforced with\n                                                               metal, of a kind used in industry as packing or lubricating materials;\n\nb) Textile articles (other than those of headings 59.08 to 59.10) of a kind used for\n                                                         technical purposes (for example, textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with\n                                                         linking devices, of a kind used in paper-making or similar machines (for example,\n                                                         for pulp or asbestos-cement), gaskets, washers, polishing discs and other machinery\n                                                         parts).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n59.01\n\nTextile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer\n                                                               covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and\n                                                               similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundations.\n\n5901.10\n\n- Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the\n                                                            outer covers of books or the like\n\n5901.90\n\n- Other\n\n59.02\n\nTyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or\n                                                               viscose rayon.\n\n5902.10\n\n- Of nylon or other polyamides\n\n5902.20\n\n- Of polyesters\n\n5902.90\n\n- Other\n\n59.03\n\nTextile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than\n                                                               those of heading 59.02.\n\n5903.10\n\n- With poly(vinyl chloride)\n\n5903.20\n\n- With polyurethane\n\n5903.90\n\n- Other\n\n59.04\n\nLinoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or\n                                                               covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shape.\n\n5904.10\n\n- Linoleum\n\n5904.90\n\n- Other\n\n59.05\n\n5905.00\n\nTextile wall coverings.\n\n59.06\n\nRubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading 59.02.\n\n5906.10\n\n- Adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n5906.91\n\n-- Knitted or crocheted\n\n5906.99\n\n-- Other\n\n59.07\n\n5907.00\n\nTextile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical\n                                                               scenery, studio back-cloths or the like.\n\n59.08\n\n5908.00\n\nTextile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted\u00a0, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or\n                                                               the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor,\n                                                               whether or not impregnated.\n\n59.09\n\n5909.00\n\nTextile hosepiping and similar textile tubing, with or without lining, armour or accessories\n                                                               of other materials.\n\n59.10\n\n5910.00\n\nTransmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated,\n                                                               coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material.\n\n59.11\n\nTextile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in Note 8 to this Chapter.\n\n5911.10\n\n- Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated\n                                                            with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar\n                                                            fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made\n                                                            of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams)\n\n5911.20\n\n- Bolting cloth, whether or not made up\n\n- Textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used\n                                                            in paper-making or similar machines (for example, for pulp or asbestos-cement)\u00a0:\n\n5911.31\n\n-- Weighing less than 650\u00a0g/m2\n\n5911.32\n\n-- Weighing 650\u00a0g/m2 or more\n\n5911.40\n\n- Filtering or straining cloth of a kind used in oil presses or the like, including\n                                                            that of human hair\n\n5911.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Crochet lace of heading 58.04;\n\nb) Labels, badges or similar articles, knitted or crocheted, of heading 58.07; or\n\nc) Knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, of Chapter 59. However, knitted or crocheted pile fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated,\n                                                         remain classified in heading 60.01.\n\n2. This Chapter also includes fabrics made of metal thread and of a kind used in apparel,\n                                                   as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes.\n\n3. Throughout the Nomenclature any reference to \u201cknitted\u201d goods includes a reference\n                                                   to stitch-bonded goods in which the chain stitches are formed of textile yarn.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. Subheading 6005.35 covers fabrics of polyethylene monofilament or of polyester multifilament,\n                                                   weighing not less than 30\u00a0g/m2 and not more than 55\u00a0g/m2, having a mesh size of not less than 20 holes/cm2 and not more than 100 holes/cm2, and impregnated or coated with alpha-cypermethrin (ISO), chlorfenapyr (ISO), deltamethrin\n                                                   (INN, ISO), lambda-cyhalothrin (ISO), permethrin (ISO) or pirimiphos-methyl (ISO).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n60.01\n\nPile fabrics, including \u201clong pile\u201d fabrics and terry fabrics, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6001.10\n\n- \u201cLong pile\u201d fabrics\n\n- Looped pile fabrics\u00a0:\n\n6001.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6001.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6001.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6001.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6001.92\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6001.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n60.02\n\nKnitted or crocheted fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, containing by weight\n                                                               5\u00a0% or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, other than those of heading 60.01.\n\n6002.40\n\n- Containing by weight 5\u00a0% or more of elastomeric yarn but not containing rubber thread\n\n6002.90\n\n- Other\n\n60.03\n\nKnitted or crocheted fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, other than those of heading\n                                                               60.01 or 60.02.\n\n6003.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6003.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6003.30\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6003.40\n\n- Of artificial fibres\n\n6003.90\n\n- Other\n\n60.04\n\nKnitted or crocheted fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, containing by weight 5\u00a0%\n                                                               or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, other than those of heading 60.01.\n\n6004.10\n\n- Containing by weight 5\u00a0% or more of elastomeric yarn but not containing rubber thread\n\n6004.90\n\n- Other\n\n60.05\n\nWarp knit fabrics (including those made on galloon knitting machines), other than\n                                                               those of headings 60.01 to 60.04.\n\n- Of cotton\u00a0:\n\n6005.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n6005.22\n\n-- Dyed\n\n6005.23\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n6005.24\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\u00a0:\n\n6005.35\n\n-- Fabrics specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter\n\n6005.36\n\n-- Other, unbleached or bleached\n\n6005.37\n\n-- Other, dyed\n\n6005.38\n\n-- Other, of yarns of different colours\n\n6005.39\n\n-- Other, printed\n\n- Of artificial fibres\u00a0:\n\n6005.41\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n6005.42\n\n-- Dyed\n\n6005.43\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n6005.44\n\n-- Printed\n\n6005.90\n\n- Other\n\n60.06\n\nOther knitted or crocheted fabrics.\n\n6006.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n- Of cotton\u00a0:\n\n6006.21\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n6006.22\n\n-- Dyed\n\n6006.23\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n6006.24\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\u00a0:\n\n6006.31\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n6006.32\n\n-- Dyed\n\n6006.33\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n6006.34\n\n-- Printed\n\n- Of artificial fibres\u00a0:\n\n6006.41\n\n-- Unbleached or bleached\n\n6006.42\n\n-- Dyed\n\n6006.43\n\n-- Of yarns of different colours\n\n6006.44\n\n-- Printed\n\n6006.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter applies only to made up knitted or crocheted articles.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of heading 62.12;\n\nb) Worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 63.09; or\n\nc) Orthopaedic appliances, surgical belts, trusses or the like (heading 90.21).\n\n3. For the purposes of headings 61.03 and 61.04\u00a0:\n\na) The term \u201csuit\u201d means a set of garments composed of two or three pieces made up, in\n                                                         respect of their outer surface, in identical fabric and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one suit coat or jacket the outer shell of which, exclusive of sleeves, consists of\n                                                               four or more panels, designed to cover the upper part of the body, possibly with a\n                                                               tailored waistcoat in addition whose front is made from the same fabric as the outer\n                                                               surface of the other components of the set and whose back is made from the same fabric\n                                                               as the lining of the suit coat or jacket; and\n\n\u2013 one garment designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers,\n                                                               breeches or shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt, having neither\n                                                               braces nor bibs.\n\nAll of the components of a \u201csuit\u201d must be of the same fabric construction, colour\n                                                         and composition; they must also be of the same style and of corresponding or compatible\n                                                         size. However, these components may have piping (a strip of fabric sewn into the seam)\n                                                         in a different fabric.\n\nIf several separate components to cover the lower part of the body are presented together\n                                                         (for example, two pairs of trousers or trousers and shorts, or a skirt or divided\n                                                         skirt and trousers), the constituent lower part shall be one pair of trousers or,\n                                                         in the case of women\u2019s or girls\u2019 suits, the skirt or divided skirt, the other garments\n                                                         being considered separately.\n\nThe term \u201csuit\u201d includes the following sets of garments, whether or not they fulfil\n                                                         all the above conditions\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 morning dress, comprising a plain jacket (cutaway) with rounded tails hanging well\n                                                               down at the back and striped trousers;\n\n\u2013 evening dress (tailcoat), generally made of black fabric, the jacket of which is relatively\n                                                               short at the front, does not close and has narrow skirts cut in at the hips and hanging\n                                                               down behind;\n\n\u2013 dinner jacket suits, in which the jacket is similar in style to an ordinary jacket\n                                                               (though perhaps revealing more of the shirt front), but has shiny silk or imitation\n                                                               silk lapels.\n\nb) The term \u201censemble\u201d means a set of garments (other than suits and articles of heading\n                                                         61.07, 61.08 or 61.09), composed of several pieces made up in identical fabric, put\n                                                         up for retail sale, and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one garment designed to cover the upper part of the body, with the exception of pullovers\n                                                               which may form a second upper garment in the sole context of twin sets, and of waistcoats\n                                                               which may also form a second upper garment, and\n\n\u2013 one or two different garments, designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting\n                                                               of trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches, shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt\n                                                               or a divided skirt.\n\nAll of the components of an ensemble must be of the same fabric construction, style,\n                                                         colour and composition; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size. The\n                                                         term \u201censemble\u201d does not apply to track suits or ski suits, of heading 61.12.\n\n4. Headings 61.05 and 61.06 do not cover garments with pockets below the waist, with\n                                                   a ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment, or garments\n                                                   having an average of less than 10 stitches per linear centimetre in each direction\n                                                   counted on an area measuring at least 10\u00a0cm x 10\u00a0cm. Heading 61.05 does not cover\n                                                   sleeveless garments.\n\n\u201cShirts\u201d and \u201cshirt-blouses\u201d are garments designed to cover the upper part of the\n                                                   body, having long or short sleeves and a full or partial opening starting at the neckline.\n                                                   \u201cBlouses\u201d are loose-fitting garments also designed to cover the upper part of the\n                                                   body but may be sleeveless and with or without an opening at the neckline. \u201cShirts\u201d,\n                                                   \u201cshirt-blouses\u201d and \u201cblouses\u201d may also have a collar.\n\n5. Heading 61.09 does not cover garments with a drawstring, ribbed waistband or other\n                                                   means of tightening at the bottom of the garment.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 61.11\u00a0:\n\na) The expression \u201cbabies\u201d garments and clothing accessories\u201d means articles for young\n                                                         children of a body height not exceeding 86 cm;\n\nb) Articles which are, prima facie, classifiable both in heading 61.11 and in other headings\n                                                         of this Chapter are to be classified in heading 61.11.\n\n7. For the purposes of heading 61.12, \u201cski suits\u201d means garments or sets of garments\n                                                   which, by their general appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be\n                                                   worn principally for skiing (cross-country or alpine). They consist either of\u00a0:\n\na) a \u201cski overall\u201d, that is, a one-piece garment designed to cover the upper and the\n                                                         lower parts of the body; in addition to sleeves and a collar the ski overall may have\n                                                         pockets or footstraps; or\n\nb) a \u201cski ensemble\u201d, that is, a set of garments composed of two or three pieces, put\n                                                         up for retail sale and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one garment such as an anorak, wind-cheater, wind-jacket or similar article, closed\n                                                               by a slide fastener (zipper), possibly with a waistcoat in addition, and\n\n\u2013 one pair of trousers whether or not extending above waist-level, one pair of breeches\n                                                               or one bib and brace overall.\n\nThe \u201cski ensemble\u201d may also consist of an overall similar to the one mentioned in\n                                                   paragraph (a) above and a type of padded, sleeveless jacket worn over the overall.\n\nAll the components of a \u201cski ensemble\u201d must be made up in a fabric of the same texture,\n                                                   style and composition whether or not of the same colour; they also must be of corresponding\n                                                   or compatible size.\n\n8. Garments which are, prima facie, classifiable both in heading 61.13 and in other headings\n                                                   of this Chapter, excluding heading 61.11, are to be classified in heading 61.13.\n\n9. Garments of this Chapter designed for left over right closure at the front shall be\n                                                   regarded as men\u2019s or boys\u2019 garments, and those designed for right over left closure\n                                                   at the front as women\u2019s or girls\u2019 garments. These provisions do not apply where the\n                                                   cut of the garment clearly indicates that it is designed for one or other of the sexes.\n\nGarments which cannot be identified as either men\u2019s or boys\u2019 garments or as women\u2019s\n                                                   or girls\u2019 garments are to be classified in the headings covering women\u2019s or girls\u2019\n                                                   garments.\n\n10. Articles of this Chapter may be made of metal thread.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n61.01\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets),\n                                                               wind-cheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than\n                                                               those of heading 61.03.\n\n6101.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6101.30\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6101.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.02\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets),\n                                                               wind-cheaters, wind- jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than\n                                                               those of heading 61.04.\n\n6102.10\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6102.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6102.30\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6102.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.03\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls,\n                                                               breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted.\n\n6103.10\n\n- Suits\n\n- Ensembles\u00a0:\n\n6103.22\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6103.23\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6103.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Jackets and blazers\u00a0:\n\n6103.31\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6103.32\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6103.33\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6103.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts\u00a0:\n\n6103.41\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6103.42\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6103.43\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6103.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.04\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts,\n                                                               trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted\n                                                               or crocheted.\n\n- Suits\u00a0:\n\n6104.13\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Ensembles\u00a0:\n\n6104.22\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6104.23\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Jackets and blazers\u00a0:\n\n6104.31\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6104.32\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6104.33\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Dresses\u00a0:\n\n6104.41\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6104.42\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6104.43\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.44\n\n-- Of artificial fibres\n\n6104.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Skirts and divided skirts\u00a0:\n\n6104.51\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6104.52\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6104.53\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.59\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts\u00a0:\n\n6104.61\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6104.62\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6104.63\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6104.69\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.05\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 shirts, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6105.10\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6105.20\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6105.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.06\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6106.10\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6106.20\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6106.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.07\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns\n                                                               and similar articles, knitted or crocheted.\n\n- Underpants and briefs\u00a0:\n\n6107.11\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6107.12\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6107.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Nightshirts and pyjamas\u00a0:\n\n6107.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6107.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6107.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6107.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6107.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.08\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, negligees,\n                                                               bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted.\n\n- Slips and petticoats\u00a0:\n\n6108.11\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6108.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Briefs and panties\u00a0:\n\n6108.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6108.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6108.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Nightdresses and pyjamas\u00a0:\n\n6108.31\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6108.32\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6108.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6108.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6108.92\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6108.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.09\n\nT-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6109.10\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6109.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.10\n\nJerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted.\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\u00a0:\n\n6110.11\n\n-- Of wool\n\n6110.12\n\n-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats\n\n6110.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6110.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6110.30\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6110.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.11\n\nBabies\u2019 garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6111.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6111.30\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6111.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.12\n\nTrack suits, ski suits and swimwear, knitted or crocheted.\n\n- Track suits\u00a0:\n\n6112.11\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6112.12\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6112.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n6112.20\n\n- Ski suits\n\n- Men\u2019s or boys\u2019 swimwear\u00a0:\n\n6112.31\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6112.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Women\u2019s or girls\u2019 swimwear\u00a0:\n\n6112.41\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6112.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.13\n\n6113.00\n\nGarments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 59.03, 59.06 or 59.07.\n\n61.14\n\nOther garments, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6114.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6114.30\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6114.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n61.15\n\nPanty hose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including graduated compression\n                                                               hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) and footwear without applied soles,\n                                                               knitted or crocheted.\n\n6115.10\n\n- Graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins)\n\n- Other panty hose and tights\u00a0:\n\n6115.21\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex\n\n6115.22\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn 67 decitex or more\n\n6115.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n6115.30\n\n- Other women\u2019s full-length or knee-length hosiery, measuring per single yarn less\n                                                            than 67 decitex\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6115.94\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6115.95\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6115.96\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6115.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.16\n\nGloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted.\n\n6116.10\n\n- Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6116.91\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6116.92\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6116.93\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6116.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n61.17\n\nOther made up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts\n                                                               of garments or of clothing accessories.\n\n6117.10\n\n- Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like\n\n6117.80\n\n- Other accessories\n\n6117.90\n\n- Parts\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter applies only to made up articles of any textile fabric other than wadding,\n                                                   excluding knitted or crocheted articles (other than those of heading 62.12).\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 63.09; or\n\nb) Orthopaedic appliances, surgical belts, trusses or the like (heading 90.21).\n\n3. For the purposes of headings 62.03 and 62.04\u00a0:\n\na) The term \u201csuit\u201d means a set of garments composed of two or three pieces made up, in\n                                                         respect of their outer surface, in identical fabric and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one suit coat or jacket the outer shell of which, exclusive of sleeves, consists of\n                                                               four or more panels, designed to cover the upper part of the body, possibly with a\n                                                               tailored waistcoat in addition whose front is made from the same fabric as the outer\n                                                               surface of the other components of the set and whose back is made from the same fabric\n                                                               as the lining of the suit coat or jacket; and\n\n\u2013 one garment designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting of trousers,\n                                                               breeches or shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt or a divided skirt, having neither\n                                                               braces nor bibs.\n\nAll of the components of a \u201csuit\u201d must be of the same fabric construction, colour\n                                                         and composition; they must also be of the same style and of corresponding or compatible\n                                                         size. However, these components may have piping (a strip of fabric sewn into the seam)\n                                                         in a different fabric.\n\nIf several separate components to cover the lower part of the body are presented together\n                                                         (for example, two pairs of trousers or trousers and shorts, or a skirt or divided\n                                                         skirt and trousers), the constituent lower part shall be one pair of trousers or,\n                                                         in the case of women\u2019s or girls\u2019 suits, the skirt or divided skirt, the other garments\n                                                         being considered separately.\n\nThe term \u201csuit\u201d includes the following sets of garments, whether or not they fulfil\n                                                         all the above conditions\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 morning dress, comprising a plain jacket (cutaway) with rounded tails hanging well\n                                                               down at the back and striped trousers;\n\n\u2013 evening dress (tailcoat), generally made of black fabric, the jacket of which is relatively\n                                                               short at the front, does not close and has narrow skirts cut in at the hips and hanging\n                                                               down behind;\n\n\u2013 dinner jacket suits, in which the jacket is similar in style to an ordinary jacket\n                                                               (though perhaps revealing more of the shirt front), but has shiny silk or imitation\n                                                               silk lapels.\n\nb) The term \u201censemble\u201d means a set of garments (other than suits and articles of heading\n                                                         62.07 or 62.08) composed of several pieces made up in identical fabric, put up for\n                                                         retail sale, and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one garment designed to cover the upper part of the body, with the exception of waistcoats\n                                                               which may also form a second upper garment, and\n\n\u2013 one or two different garments, designed to cover the lower part of the body and consisting\n                                                               of trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches, shorts (other than swimwear), a skirt\n                                                               or a divided skirt.\n\nAll of the components of an ensemble must be of the same fabric construction, style,\n                                                         colour and composition; they also must be of corresponding or compatible size. The\n                                                         term \u201censemble\u201d does not apply to track suits or ski suits, of heading 62.11.\n\n4. Headings 62.05 and 62.06 do not cover garments with pockets below the waist, with\n                                                   a ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment. Heading\n                                                   62.05 does not cover sleeveless garments.\n\n\u201cShirts\u201d and \u201cshirt-blouses\u201d are garments designed to cover the upper part of the\n                                                   body, having long or short sleeves and a full or partial opening starting at the neckline.\n                                                   \u201cBlouses\u201d are loose-fitting garments also designed to cover the upper part of the\n                                                   body but may be sleeveless and with or without an opening at the neckline. \u201cShirts\u201d,\n                                                   \u201cshirt-blouses\u201d and \u201cblouses\u201d may also have a collar.\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 62.09\u00a0:\n\na) The expression \u201cbabies\u2019 garments and clothing accessories\u201d means articles for young\n                                                         children of a body height not exceeding 86 cm;\n\nb) Articles which are, prima facie, classifiable both in heading 62.09 and in other headings of this Chapter are to\n                                                         be classified in heading 62.09.\n\n6. Garments which are, prima facie, classifiable both in heading 62.10 and in other headings of this Chapter, excluding\n                                                   heading 62.09, are to be classified in heading 62.10.\n\n7. For the purposes of heading 62.11, \u201cski suits\u201d means garments or sets of garments\n                                                   which, by their general appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be\n                                                   worn principally for skiing (cross-country or alpine). They consist either of\u00a0:\n\na) a \u201cski overall\u201d, that is, a one-piece garment designed to cover the upper and the\n                                                         lower parts of the body; in addition to sleeves and a collar the ski overall may have\n                                                         pockets or footstraps; or\n\nb) a \u201cski ensemble\u201d, that is, a set of garments composed of two or three pieces, put\n                                                         up for retail sale and comprising\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 one garment such as an anorak, wind-cheater, wind-jacket or similar article, closed\n                                                               by a slide fastener (zipper), possibly with a waistcoat in addition, and\n\n\u2013 one pair of trousers whether or not extending above waist-level, one pair of breeches\n                                                               or one bib and brace overall.\n\nThe \u201cski ensemble\u201d may also consist of an overall similar to the one mentioned in\n                                                         paragraph (a) above and a type of padded, sleeveless jacket worn over the overall.\n\nAll the components of a \u201cski ensemble\u201d must be made up in a fabric of the same texture,\n                                                         style and composition whether or not of the same colour; they also must be of corresponding\n                                                         or compatible size.\n\n8. Scarves and articles of the scarf type, square or approximately square, of which no\n                                                   side exceeds 60 cm, are to be classified as handkerchiefs (heading 62.13). Handkerchiefs\n                                                   of which any side exceeds 60 cm are to be classified in heading 62.14.\n\n9. Garments of this Chapter designed for left over right closure at the front shall be\n                                                   regarded as men\u2019s or boys\u2019 garments, and those designed for right over left closure\n                                                   at the front as women\u2019s or girls\u2019 garments. These provisions do not apply where the\n                                                   cut of the garment clearly indicates that it is designed for one or other of the sexes.\n\nGarments which cannot be identified as either men\u2019s or boys\u2019 garments or as women\u2019s\n                                                   or girls\u2019 garments are to be classified in the headings covering women\u2019s or girls\u2019\n                                                   garments.\n\n10. Articles of this Chapter may be made of metal thread.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n62.01\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets),\n                                                               wind-cheaters, wind- jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 62.03.\n\n6201.20\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6201.30\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6201.40\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6201.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.02\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets),\n                                                               wind-cheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 62.04.\n\n6202.20\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6202.30\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6202.40\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6202.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.03\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls,\n                                                               breeches and shorts (other than swimwear).\n\n- Suits\u00a0:\n\n6203.11\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6203.12\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6203.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Ensembles\u00a0:\n\n6203.22\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6203.23\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6203.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Jackets and blazers\u00a0:\n\n6203.31\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6203.32\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6203.33\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6203.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts\u00a0:\n\n6203.41\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6203.42\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6203.43\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6203.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n62.04\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts,\n                                                               trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear).\n\n- Suits\u00a0:\n\n6204.11\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.12\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.13\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Ensembles\u00a0:\n\n6204.21\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.22\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.23\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Jackets and blazers\u00a0:\n\n6204.31\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.32\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.33\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Dresses\u00a0:\n\n6204.41\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.42\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.43\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.44\n\n-- Of artificial fibres\n\n6204.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Skirts and divided skirts\u00a0:\n\n6204.51\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.52\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.53\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.59\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts\u00a0:\n\n6204.61\n\n-- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6204.62\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6204.63\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6204.69\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n62.05\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 shirts.\n\n6205.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6205.30\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6205.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.06\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses.\n\n6206.10\n\n- Of silk or silk waste\n\n6206.20\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6206.30\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6206.40\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6206.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.07\n\nMen\u2019s or boys\u2019 singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas,\n                                                               bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles.\n\n- Underpants and briefs\u00a0:\n\n6207.11\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6207.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Nightshirts and pyjamas\u00a0:\n\n6207.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6207.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6207.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6207.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6207.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n62.08\n\nWomen\u2019s or girls\u2019 singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses,\n                                                               pyjamas, negligees, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles.\n\n- Slips and petticoats\u00a0:\n\n6208.11\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6208.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Nightdresses and pyjamas\u00a0:\n\n6208.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6208.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6208.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6208.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6208.92\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6208.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n62.09\n\nBabies\u2019 garments and clothing accessories.\n\n6209.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6209.30\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6209.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.10\n\nGarments, made up of fabrics of heading 56.02, 56.03, 59.03, 59.06 or 59.07.\n\n6210.10\n\n- Of fabrics of heading 56.02 or 56.03\n\n6210.20\n\n- Other garments, of the type described in heading 62.01\n\n6210.30\n\n- Other garments, of the type described in heading 62.02\n\n6210.40\n\n- Other men\u2019s or boys\u2019 garments\n\n6210.50\n\n- Other women\u2019s or girls\u2019 garments\n\n62.11\n\nTrack suits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments.\n\n- Swimwear\u00a0:\n\n6211.11\n\n-- Men\u2019s or boys\u2019\n\n6211.12\n\n-- Women\u2019s or girls\u2019\n\n6211.20\n\n- Ski suits\n\n- Other garments, men\u2019s or boys\u2019\u00a0:\n\n6211.32\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6211.33\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6211.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other garments, women\u2019s or girls\u2019\u00a0:\n\n6211.42\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6211.43\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6211.49\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n62.12\n\nBrassieres, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and\n                                                               parts thereof, whether or not knitted or crocheted.\n\n6212.10\n\n- Brassieres\n\n6212.20\n\n- Girdles and panty-girdles\n\n6212.30\n\n- Corselettes\n\n6212.90\n\n- Other\n\n62.13\n\nHandkerchiefs.\n\n6213.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n6213.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.14\n\nShawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like.\n\n6214.10\n\n- Of silk or silk waste\n\n6214.20\n\n- Of wool or fine animal hair\n\n6214.30\n\n- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6214.40\n\n- Of artificial fibres\n\n6214.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.15\n\nTies, bow ties and cravats.\n\n6215.10\n\n- Of silk or silk waste\n\n6215.20\n\n- Of man-made fibres\n\n6215.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n62.16\n\n6216.00\n\nGloves, mittens and mitts.\n\n62.17\n\nOther made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories,\n                                                               other than those of heading 62.12.\n\n6217.10\n\n- Accessories\n\n6217.90\n\n- Parts\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Sub-Chapter I applies only to made up articles, of any textile fabric.\n\n2. Sub-Chapter I does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of Chapters 56 to 62; or\n\nb) Worn clothing or other worn articles of heading 63.09.\n\n3. Heading 63.09 applies only to the following goods\u00a0:\n\na) Articles of textile materials\u00a0:\n\n(i) Clothing and clothing accessories, and parts thereof;\n\n(ii) Blankets and travelling rugs;\n\n(iii) Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen;\n\n(iv) Furnishing articles, other than carpets of headings 57.01 to 57.05 and tapestries\n                                                               of heading 58.05;\n\nb) Footwear and headgear of any material other than asbestos.\n\nIn order to be classified in this heading, the articles mentioned above must comply\n                                                         with both of the following requirements\u00a0:\n\n(i) they must show signs of appreciable wear, and\n\n(ii) they must be presented in bulk or in bales, sacks or similar packings.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. Subheading 6304.20 covers articles made from warp knit fabrics, impregnated or coated\n                                                   with alpha-cypermethrin (ISO), chlorfenapyr (ISO), deltamethrin (INN, ISO), lambda-cyhalothrin\n                                                   (ISO), permethrin (ISO) or pirimiphos-methyl (ISO).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- OTHER MADE UP TEXTILE ARTICLES\n\n63.01\n\nBlankets and travelling rugs.\n\n6301.10\n\n- Electric blankets\n\n6301.20\n\n- Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of wool or of fine\n                                                            animal hair\n\n6301.30\n\n- Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of cotton\n\n6301.40\n\n- Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibres\n\n6301.90\n\n- Other blankets and travelling rugs\n\n63.02\n\nBed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen.\n\n6302.10\n\n- Bed linen, knitted or crocheted\n\n- Other bed linen, printed\u00a0:\n\n6302.21\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6302.22\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6302.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other bed linen\u00a0:\n\n6302.31\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6302.32\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6302.39\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n6302.40\n\n- Table linen, knitted or crocheted\n\n- Other table linen\u00a0:\n\n6302.51\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6302.53\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6302.59\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n6302.60\n\n- Toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics, of\n                                                            cotton\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6302.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6302.93\n\n-- Of man-made fibres\n\n6302.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n63.03\n\nCurtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain or bed valances.\n\n- Knitted or crocheted\u00a0:\n\n6303.12\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6303.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6303.91\n\n-- Of cotton\n\n6303.92\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6303.99\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n63.04\n\nOther furnishing articles, excluding those of heading 94.04.\n\n- Bedspreads\u00a0:\n\n6304.11\n\n-- Knitted or crocheted\n\n6304.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6304.20\n\n- Bed nets specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6304.91\n\n-- Knitted or crocheted\n\n6304.92\n\n-- Not knitted or crocheted, of cotton\n\n6304.93\n\n-- Not knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibres\n\n6304.99\n\n-- Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials\n\n63.05\n\nSacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods.\n\n6305.10\n\n- Of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03\n\n6305.20\n\n- Of cotton\n\n- Of man-made textile materials\u00a0:\n\n6305.32\n\n-- Flexible intermediate bulk containers\n\n6305.33\n\n-- Other, of polyethylene or polypropylene strip or the like\n\n6305.39\n\n-- Other\n\n6305.90\n\n- Of other textile materials\n\n63.06\n\nTarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents (including temporary canopies and similar\n                                                               articles); sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods.\n\n- Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds\u00a0:\n\n6306.12\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6306.19\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n- Tents (including temporary canopies and similar articles)\u00a0:\n\n6306.22\n\n-- Of synthetic fibres\n\n6306.29\n\n-- Of other textile materials\n\n6306.30\n\n- Sails\n\n6306.40\n\n- Pneumatic mattresses\n\n6306.90\n\n- Other\n\n63.07\n\nOther made up articles, including dress patterns.\n\n6307.10\n\n- Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths\n\n6307.20\n\n- Life-jackets and life-belts\n\n6307.90\n\n- Other\n\nII.- SETS\n\n63.08\n\n6308.00\n\nSets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making\n                                                               up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile\n                                                               articles, put up in packings for retail sale.\n\nIII.- WORN CLOTHING AND WORN TEXTILE ARTICLES; RAGS\n\n63.09\n\n6309.00\n\nWorn clothing and other worn articles.\n\n63.10\n\nUsed or new rags, scrap twine, cordage, rope and cables and worn out articles of twine,\n                                                               cordage, rope or cables, of textile materials.\n\n6310.10\n\n- Sorted\n\n6310.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Disposable foot or shoe coverings of flimsy material (for example, paper, sheeting\n                                                         of plastics) without applied soles. These products are classified according to their\n                                                         constituent material;\n\nb) Footwear of textile material, without an outer sole glued, sewn or otherwise affixed\n                                                         or applied to the upper (Section XI);\n\nc) Worn footwear of heading 63.09;\n\nd) Articles of asbestos (heading 68.12);\n\ne) Orthopaedic footwear or other orthopaedic appliances, or parts thereof (heading 90.21);\n                                                         or\n\nf) Toy footwear or skating boots with ice or roller skates attached; shin-guards or similar\n                                                         protective sportswear (Chapter 95).\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 64.06, the term \u201cparts\u201d does not include pegs, protectors,\n                                                   eyelets, hooks, buckles, ornaments, braid, laces, pompons or other trimmings (which\n                                                   are to be classified in their appropriate headings) or buttons or other goods of heading\n                                                   96.06.\n\n3. For the purposes of this Chapter\u00a0:\n\na) the terms \u201crubber\u201d and \u201cplastics\u201d include woven fabrics or other textile products\n                                                         with an external layer of rubber or plastics being visible to the naked eye; for the\n                                                         purpose of this provision, no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour;\n                                                         and\n\nb) the term \u201cleather\u201d refers to the goods of headings 41.07 and 41.12 to 41.14.\n\n4. Subject to Note 3 to this Chapter\u00a0:\n\na) the material of the upper shall be taken to be the constituent material having the\n                                                         greatest external surface area, no account being taken of accessories or reinforcements\n                                                         such as ankle patches, edging, ornamentation, buckles, tabs, eyelet stays or similar\n                                                         attachments;\n\nb) the constituent material of the outer sole shall be taken to be the material having\n                                                         the greatest surface area in contact with the ground, no account being taken of accessories\n                                                         or reinforcements such as spikes, bars, nails, protectors or similar attachments.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 6402.12, 6402.19, 6403.12, 6403.19 and 6404.11, the\n                                                   expression \u201csports footwear\u201d applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) footwear which is designed for a sporting activity and has, or has provision for the\n                                                         attachment of, spikes, sprigs, stops, clips, bars or the like;\n\nb) skating boots, ski-boots and cross-country ski footwear, snowboard boots, wrestling\n                                                         boots, boxing boots and cycling shoes.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n64.01\n\nWaterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics, the uppers\n                                                               of which are neither fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitching, riveting, nailing,\n                                                               screwing, plugging or similar processes.\n\n6401.10\n\n- Footwear incorporating a protective metal toe-cap\n\n- Other footwear\u00a0:\n\n6401.92\n\n-- Covering the ankle but not covering the knee\n\n6401.99\n\n-- Other\n\n64.02\n\nOther footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics.\n\n- Sports footwear\u00a0:\n\n6402.12\n\n-- Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots\n\n6402.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6402.20\n\n- Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs\n\n- Other footwear\u00a0:\n\n6402.91\n\n-- Covering the ankle\n\n6402.99\n\n-- Other\n\n64.03\n\nFootwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and\n                                                               uppers of leather.\n\n- Sports footwear\u00a0:\n\n6403.12\n\n-- Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots\n\n6403.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6403.20\n\n- Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps\n                                                            across the instep and around the big toe\n\n6403.40\n\n- Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toe-cap\n\n- Other footwear with outer soles of leather\u00a0:\n\n6403.51\n\n-- Covering the ankle\n\n6403.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other footwear\u00a0:\n\n6403.91\n\n-- Covering the ankle\n\n6403.99\n\n-- Other\n\n64.04\n\nFootwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and\n                                                               uppers of textile materials.\n\n- Footwear with outer soles of rubber or plastics\u00a0:\n\n6404.11\n\n-- Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and\n                                                            the like\n\n6404.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6404.20\n\n- Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather\n\n64.05\n\nOther footwear.\n\n6405.10\n\n- With uppers of leather or composition leather\n\n6405.20\n\n- With uppers of textile materials\n\n6405.90\n\n- Other\n\n64.06\n\nParts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer\n                                                               soles); removable in-soles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings\n                                                               and similar articles, and parts thereof.\n\n6406.10\n\n- Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners\n\n6406.20\n\n- Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics\n\n6406.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Worn headgear of heading 63.09;\n\nb) Asbestos headgear (heading 68.12); or\n\nc) Dolls\u2019 hats, other toy hats or carnival articles of Chapter 95.\n\n2. Heading 65.02 does not cover hat-shapes made by sewing, other than those obtained\n                                                   simply by sewing strips in spirals.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n65.01\n\n6501.00\n\nHat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims;\n                                                               plateaux and manchons (including slit manchons), of felt.\n\n65.02\n\n6502.00\n\nHat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, neither blocked\n                                                               to shape, nor with made brims, nor lined, nor trimmed.\n\n[65.03]\n\n65.04\n\n6504.00\n\nHats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether\n                                                               or not lined or trimmed.\n\n65.05\n\n6505.00\n\nHats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other\n                                                               textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed;\n                                                               hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed.\n\n65.06\n\nOther headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed.\n\n6506.10\n\n- Safety headgear\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6506.91\n\n-- Of rubber or of plastics\n\n6506.99\n\n-- Of other materials\n\n65.07\n\n6507.00\n\nHead-bands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps, for\n                                                               headgear.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Measure walking-sticks or the like (heading 90.17);\n\nb) Firearm-sticks, sword-sticks, loaded walking-sticks or the like (Chapter 93); or\n\nc) Goods of Chapter 95 (for example, toy umbrellas, toy sun umbrellas).\n\n2. Heading 66.03 does not cover parts, trimmings or accessories of textile material,\n                                                   or covers, tassels, thongs, umbrella cases or the like, of any material. Such goods\n                                                   presented with, but not fitted to, articles of heading 66.01 or 66.02 are to be classified\n                                                   separately and are not to be treated as forming part of those articles.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n66.01\n\nUmbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and\n                                                               similar umbrellas).\n\n6601.10\n\n- Garden or similar umbrellas\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6601.91\n\n-- Having a telescopic shaft\n\n6601.99\n\n-- Other\n\n66.02\n\n6602.00\n\nWalking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like.\n\n66.03\n\nParts, trimmings and accessories of articles of heading 66.01 or 66.02.\n\n6603.20\n\n- Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks)\n\n6603.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Filtering or straining cloth of human hair (heading 59.11);\n\nb) Floral motifs of lace, of embroidery or other textile fabric (Section XI);\n\nc) Footwear (Chapter 64);\n\nd) Headgear or hair-nets (Chapter 65);\n\ne) Toys, sports requisites or carnival articles (Chapter 95); or\n\nf) Feather dusters, powder-puffs or hair sieves (Chapter 96).\n\n2. Heading 67.01 does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Articles in which feathers or down constitute only filling or padding (for example,\n                                                         bedding of heading 94.04);\n\nb) Articles of apparel or clothing accessories in which feathers or down constitute no\n                                                         more than mere trimming or padding; or\n\nc) Artificial flowers or foliage or parts thereof or made up articles of heading 67.02.\n\n3. Heading 67.02 does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Articles of glass (Chapter 70); or\n\nb) Artificial flowers, foliage or fruit of pottery, stone, metal, wood or other materials,\n                                                         obtained in one piece by moulding, forging, carving, stamping or other process, or\n                                                         consisting of parts assembled otherwise than by binding, glueing, fitting into one\n                                                         another or similar methods.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n67.01\n\n6701.00\n\nSkins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers,\n                                                               down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 05.05 and worked quills and\n                                                               scapes).\n\n67.02\n\nArtificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial\n                                                               flowers, foliage or fruit.\n\n6702.10\n\n- Of plastics\n\n6702.90\n\n- Of other materials\n\n67.03\n\n6703.00\n\nHuman hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair\n                                                               or other textile materials, prepared for use in making wigs or the like.\n\n67.04\n\nWigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal\n                                                               hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n- Of synthetic textile materials\u00a0:\n\n6704.11\n\n-- Complete wigs\n\n6704.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6704.20\n\n- Of human hair\n\n6704.90\n\n- Of other materials\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover :\n\na) Goods of Chapter 25;\n\nb) Coated, impregnated or covered paper and paperboard of heading 48.10 or 48.11 (for\n                                                         example, paper and paperboard coated with mica powder or graphite, bituminised or\n                                                         asphalted paper and paperboard);\n\nc) Coated, impregnated or covered textile fabric of Chapter 56 or 59 (for example, fabric coated or covered with mica powder, bituminised or asphalted\n                                                         fabric);\n\nd) Articles of Chapter 71;\n\ne) Tools or parts of tools, of Chapter 82;\n\nf) Lithographic stones of heading 84.42;\n\ng) Electrical insulators (heading 85.46) or fittings of insulating material of heading\n                                                         85.47;\n\nh) Dental burrs (heading 90.18);\n\nij) Articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games and sports requisites);\n\nm) Articles of heading 96.02, if made of materials specified in Note 2 (b) to Chapter 96, or of heading 96.06 (for example, buttons), of heading 96.09 (for example, slate\n                                                         pencils), heading 96.10 (for example, drawing slates) or of heading 96.20 (monopods,\n                                                         bipods, tripods and similar articles); or\n\nn) Articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).\n\n2. In heading 68.02 the expression \u201cworked monumental or building stone\u201d applies not\n                                                   only to the varieties of stone referred to in heading 25.15 or 25.16 but also to all\n                                                   other natural stone (for example, quartzite, flint, dolomite and steatite) similarly\n                                                   worked; it does not, however, apply to slate.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n68.01\n\n6801.00\n\nSetts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate).\n\n68.02\n\nWorked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof, other than\n                                                               goods of heading 68.01; mosaic cubes and the like, of natural stone (including slate),\n                                                               whether or not on a backing; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder,\n                                                               of natural stone (including slate).\n\n6802.10\n\n- Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular (including square),\n                                                            the largest face of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which\n                                                            is less than 7 cm; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder\n\n- Other monumental or building stone and articles thereof, simply cut or sawn, with\n                                                            a flat or even surface\u00a0:\n\n6802.21\n\n-- Marble, travertine and alabaster\n\n6802.23\n\n-- Granite\n\n6802.29\n\n-- Other stone\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6802.91\n\n-- Marble, travertine and alabaster\n\n6802.92\n\n-- Other calcareous stone\n\n6802.93\n\n-- Granite\n\n6802.99\n\n-- Other stone\n\n68.03\n\n6803.00\n\nWorked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate.\n\n68.04\n\nMillstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for grinding,\n                                                               sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and\n                                                               parts thereof, of natural stone, of agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives,\n                                                               or of ceramics, with or without parts of other materials.\n\n6804.10\n\n- Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping\n\n- Other millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like\u00a0:\n\n6804.21\n\n-- Of agglomerated synthetic or natural diamond\n\n6804.22\n\n-- Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics\n\n6804.23\n\n-- Of natural stone\n\n6804.30\n\n- Hand sharpening or polishing stones\n\n68.05\n\nNatural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of textile material, of\n                                                               paper, of paperboard or of other materials, whether or not cut to shape or sewn or\n                                                               otherwise made up.\n\n6805.10\n\n- On a base of woven textile fabric only\n\n6805.20\n\n- On a base of paper or paperboard only\n\n6805.30\n\n- On a base of other materials\n\n68.06\n\nSlag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays,\n                                                               foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat-insulating,\n                                                               sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading\n                                                               68.11 or 68.12 or of Chapter 69.\n\n6806.10\n\n- Slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools (including intermixtures thereof),\n                                                            in bulk, sheets or rolls\n\n6806.20\n\n- Exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral\n                                                            materials (including intermixtures thereof)\n\n6806.90\n\n- Other\n\n68.07\n\nArticles of asphalt or of similar material (for example, petroleum bitumen or coal\n                                                               tar pitch).\n\n6807.10\n\n- In rolls\n\n6807.90\n\n- Other\n\n68.08\n\n6808.00\n\nPanels, boards, tiles, blocks and similar articles of vegetable fibre, of straw or\n                                                               of shavings, chips, particles, sawdust or other waste, of wood, agglomerated with\n                                                               cement, plaster or other mineral binders.\n\n68.09\n\nArticles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster.\n\n- Boards, sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles, not ornamented\u00a0:\n\n6809.11\n\n-- Faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only\n\n6809.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6809.90\n\n- Other articles\n\n68.10\n\nArticles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced.\n\n- Tiles, flagstones, bricks and similar articles\u00a0:\n\n6810.11\n\n-- Building blocks and bricks\n\n6810.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other articles\u00a0:\n\n6810.91\n\n-- Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering\n\n6810.99\n\n-- Other\n\n68.11\n\nArticles of asbestos-cement, of cellulose fibre-cement or the like.\n\n6811.40\n\n- Containing asbestos\n\n- Not containing asbestos\u00a0:\n\n6811.81\n\n-- Corrugated sheets\n\n6811.82\n\n-- Other sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles\n\n6811.89\n\n-- Other articles\n\n68.12\n\nFabricated asbestos fibres; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos\n                                                               and magnesium carbonate; articles of such mixtures or of asbestos (for example, thread,\n                                                               woven fabric, clothing, headgear, footwear, gaskets), whether or not reinforced, other\n                                                               than goods of heading 68.11 or 68.13.\n\n6812.80\n\n- Of crocidolite\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n6812.91\n\n-- Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear\n\n6812.99\n\n-- Other\n\n68.13\n\nFriction material and articles thereof (for example, sheets, rolls, strips, segments,\n                                                               discs, washers, pads), not mounted, for brakes, for clutches or the like, with a basis\n                                                               of asbestos, of other mineral substances or of cellulose, whether or not combined\n                                                               with textile or other materials.\n\n6813.20\n\n- Containing asbestos\n\n- Not containing asbestos\u00a0:\n\n6813.81\n\n-- Brake linings and pads\n\n6813.89\n\n-- Other\n\n68.14\n\nWorked mica and articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether\n                                                               or not on a support of paper, paperboard or other materials.\n\n6814.10\n\n- Plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not\n                                                            on a support\n\n6814.90\n\n- Other\n\n68.15\n\nArticles of stone or of other mineral substances (including carbon fibres, articles\n                                                               of carbon fibres and articles of peat), not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n- Carbon fibres; articles of carbon fibres for non-electrical uses; other articles\n                                                            of graphite or other carbon for non-electrical uses\u00a0:\n\n6815.11\n\n-- Carbon fibres\n\n6815.12\n\n-- Fabrics of carbon fibres\n\n6815.13\n\n-- Other articles of carbon fibres\n\n6815.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6815.20\n\n- Articles of peat\n\n- Other articles\u00a0:\n\n6815.91\n\n-- Containing magnesite, magnesia in the form of periclase, dolomite including in\n                                                            the form of dolime, or chromite\n\n6815.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter applies only to ceramic products which have been fired after shaping\n                                                   :\n\na) Headings 69.04 to 69.14 apply only to such products other than those classifiable\n                                                         in headings 69.01 to 69.03;\n\nb) Articles heated to temperatures less than 800 \u00b0C for purposes such as curing of resins,\n                                                         accelerating hydration reactions, or for the removal of water or other volatile components,\n                                                         are not considered to be fired. Such articles are excluded from Chapter 69; and\n\nc) Ceramic articles are obtained by firing inorganic, non-metallic materials which have\n                                                         been prepared and shaped previously at, in general, room temperature. Raw materials\n                                                         comprise, inter alia, clays, siliceous materials including fused silica, materials with a high melting\n                                                         point, such as oxides, carbides, nitrides, graphite or other carbon, and in some cases\n                                                         binders such as refractory clays or phosphates.\n\n2. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Products of heading 28.44;\n\nb) Articles of heading 68.04;\n\nc) Articles of Chapter 71 (for example, imitation jewellery);\n\nd) Cermets of heading 81.13;\n\ne) Articles of Chapter 82;\n\nf) Electrical insulators (heading 85.46) or fittings of insulating material of heading\n                                                         85.47;\n\ng) Artificial teeth (heading 90.21);\n\nh) Articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases);\n\nij) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games and sports requisites);\n\nl) Articles of heading 96.06 (for example, buttons) or of heading 96.14 (for example,\n                                                         smoking pipes); or\n\nm) Articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- GOODS OF SILICEOUS FOSSIL MEALS OR OF SIMILAR SILICEOUS EARTHS, AND REFRACTORY\n                                                            GOODS\n\n69.01\n\n6901.00\n\nBricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals (for example,\n                                                               kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite) or of similar siliceous earths.\n\n69.02\n\nRefractory bricks, blocks, tiles and similar refractory ceramic constructional goods,\n                                                               other than those of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths.\n\n6902.10\n\n- Containing by weight, singly or together, more than 50\u00a0% of the elements Mg, Ca\n                                                            or Cr, expressed as MgO, CaO or Cr2O3\n\n6902.20\n\n- Containing by weight more than 50\u00a0% of alumina (Al2O3), of silica (SiO2) or of a mixture or compound of these products\n\n6902.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.03\n\nOther refractory ceramic goods (for example, retorts, crucibles, muffles, nozzles,\n                                                               plugs, supports, cupels, tubes, pipes, sheaths, rods and slide gates), other than\n                                                               those of siliceous fossil meals or of similar siliceous earths.\n\n6903.10\n\n- Containing by weight more than 50\u00a0% of free carbon\n\n6903.20\n\n- Containing by weight more than 50\u00a0% of alumina (Al2O3) or of a mixture or compound of alumina and of silica (SiO2)\n\n6903.90\n\n- Other\n\nII.- OTHER CERAMIC PRODUCTS\n\n69.04\n\nCeramic building bricks, flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like.\n\n6904.10\n\n- Building bricks\n\n6904.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.05\n\nRoofing tiles, chimney-pots, cowls, chimney liners, architectural ornaments and other\n                                                               ceramic constructional goods.\n\n6905.10\n\n- Roofing tiles\n\n6905.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.06\n\n6906.00\n\nCeramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings.\n\n69.07\n\nCeramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; ceramic mosaic cubes and the like,\n                                                               whether or not on a backing; finishing ceramics.\n\n- Flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, other than those of subheadings 6907.30\n                                                            and 6907.40\u00a0:\n\n6907.21\n\n-- Of a water absorption coefficient by weight not exceeding 0.5\u00a0%\n\n6907.22\n\n-- Of a water absorption coefficient by weight exceeding 0.5\u00a0% but not exceeding 10\u00a0%\n\n6907.23\n\n-- Of a water absorption coefficient by weight exceeding 10\u00a0%\n\n6907.30\n\n- Mosaic cubes and the like, other than those of subheading 6907.40\n\n6907.40\n\n- Finishing ceramics\n\n[69.08]\n\n69.09\n\nCeramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, tubs\n                                                               and similar receptacles of a kind used in agriculture; ceramic pots, jars and similar\n                                                               articles of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods.\n\n- Ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses\u00a0:\n\n6909.11\n\n-- Of porcelain or china\n\n6909.12\n\n-- Articles having a hardness equivalent to 9 or more on the Mohs scale\n\n6909.19\n\n-- Other\n\n6909.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.10\n\nCeramic sinks, wash basins, wash basin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet pans,\n                                                               flushing cisterns, urinals and similar sanitary fixtures.\n\n6910.10\n\n- Of porcelain or china\n\n6910.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.11\n\nTableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain\n                                                               or china.\n\n6911.10\n\n- Tableware and kitchenware\n\n6911.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.12\n\n6912.00\n\nCeramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other\n                                                               than of porcelain or china.\n\n69.13\n\nStatuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles.\n\n6913.10\n\n- Of porcelain or china\n\n6913.90\n\n- Other\n\n69.14\n\nOther ceramic articles.\n\n6914.10\n\n- Of porcelain or china\n\n6914.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of heading 32.07 (for example, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, glass frit, other\n                                                         glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes);\n\nb) Articles of Chapter 71 (for example, imitation jewellery);\n\nc) Optical fibre cables of heading 85.44, electrical insulators (heading 85.46) or fittings\n                                                         of insulating material of heading 85.47;\n\nd) Front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, framed, for vehicles\n                                                         of Chapters 86 to 88;\n\ne) Front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, whether or not framed,\n                                                         incorporating heating devices or other electrical or electronic devices, for vehicles\n                                                         of Chapters 86 to 88;\n\nf) Optical fibres, optically worked optical elements, hypodermic syringes, artificial\n                                                         eyes, thermometers, barometers, hydrometers or other articles of Chapter 90;\n\ng) Luminaires and lighting fittings, illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates or the\n                                                         like, having a permanently fixed light source, or parts thereof of heading 94.05;\n\nh) 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\n                                                         95); or\n\nij) Buttons, fitted vacuum flasks, scent or similar sprays or other articles of Chapter 96.\n\n2. For the purposes of headings 70.03, 70.04 and 70.05\u00a0:\n\na) glass is not regarded as \u201cworked\u201d by reason of any process it has undergone before\n                                                         annealing;\n\nb) cutting to shape does not affect the classification of glass in sheets;\n\nc) the expression \u201cabsorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer\u201d means a microscopically\n                                                         thin coating of metal or of a chemical compound (for example, metal oxide) which absorbs,\n                                                         for example, infra-red light or improves the reflecting qualities of the glass while\n                                                         still allowing it to retain a degree of transparency or translucency; or which prevents\n                                                         light from being reflected on the surface of the glass.\n\n3. The products referred to in heading 70.06 remain classified in that heading whether\n                                                   or not they have the character of articles.\n\n4. For the purposes of heading 70.19, the expression \u201cglass wool\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Mineral wools with a silica (SiO2) content not less than 60\u00a0% by weight;\n\nb) Mineral wools with a silica (SiO2) content less than 60\u00a0% but with an alkaline oxide (K2O or Na2O) content exceeding 5\u00a0% by weight or a boric oxide (B2O3) content exceeding 2\u00a0% by weight.\n\nMineral wools which do not comply with the above specifications fall in heading 68.06.\n\n5. Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression \u201cglass\u201d includes fused quartz and other\n                                                   fused silica.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 7013.22, 7013.33, 7013.41 and 7013.91, the expression\n                                                   \u201clead crystal\u201d means only glass having a minimum lead monoxide (PbO) content by weight\n                                                   of 24\u00a0%.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n70.01\n\n7001.00\n\nCullet and other waste and scrap of glass, excluding glass from cathode-ray tubes\n                                                               or other activated glass of heading 85.49; glass in the mass.\n\n70.02\n\nGlass in balls (other than microspheres of heading 70.18), rods or tubes, unworked.\n\n7002.10\n\n- Balls\n\n7002.20\n\n- Rods\n\n- Tubes\u00a0:\n\n7002.31\n\n-- Of fused quartz or other fused silica\n\n7002.32\n\n-- Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 \u00b0C to 300 \u00b0C\n\n7002.39\n\n-- Other\n\n70.03\n\nCast glass and rolled glass, in sheets or profiles, whether or not having an absorbent,\n                                                               reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not\notherwise worked.\n\n- Non-wired sheets\u00a0:\n\n7003.12\n\n-- Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent,\n                                                            reflecting or non-reflecting layer\n\n7003.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7003.20\n\n- Wired sheets\n\n7003.30\n\n- Profiles\n\n70.04\n\nDrawn glass and blown glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting\n                                                               or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise\nworked.\n\n7004.20\n\n- Glass, coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having\n                                                            an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer\n\n7004.90\n\n- Other glass\n\n70.05\n\nFloat glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having\n                                                               an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked.\n\n7005.10\n\n- Non-wired glass, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer\n\n- Other non-wired glass\u00a0:\n\n7005.21\n\n-- Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or merely surface\n                                                            ground\n\n7005.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7005.30\n\n- Wired glass\n\n70.06\n\n7006.00\n\nGlass of heading 70.03, 70.04 or 70.05, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled\n                                                               or otherwise worked,\nbut not framed or fitted with other materials.\n\n70.07\n\nSafety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass.\n\n- Toughened (tempered) safety glass\u00a0:\n\n7007.11\n\n-- Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft\n                                                            or vessels\n\n7007.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Laminated safety glass\u00a0:\n\n7007.21\n\n-- Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft\n                                                            or vessels\n\n7007.29\n\n-- Other\n\n70.08\n\n7008.00\n\nMultiple-walled insulating units of glass.\n\n70.09\n\nGlass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrors.\n\n7009.10\n\n- Rear-view mirrors for vehicles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7009.91\n\n-- Unframed\n\n7009.92\n\n-- Framed\n\n70.10\n\nCarboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass,\n                                                               of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers,\n                                                               lids and other closures, of glass.\n\n7010.10\n\n- Ampoules\n\n7010.20\n\n- Stoppers, lids and other closures\n\n7010.90\n\n- Other\n\n70.11\n\nGlass envelopes (including bulbs and tubes), open, and glass parts thereof, without\n                                                               fittings, for electric lamps and light sources, cathode-ray tubes or the like.\n\n7011.10\n\n- For electric lighting\n\n7011.20\n\n- For cathode-ray tubes\n\n7011.90\n\n- Other\n\n[70.12]\n\n70.13\n\nGlassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or\n                                                               similar purposes (other than that of heading 70.10 or 70.18).\n\n7013.10\n\n- Of glass-ceramics\n\n- Stemware drinking glasses, other than of glass-ceramics\u00a0:\n\n7013.22\n\n-- Of lead crystal\n\n7013.28\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other drinking glasses, other than of glass ceramics\u00a0:\n\n7013.33\n\n-- Of lead crystal\n\n7013.37\n\n-- Other\n\n- Glassware of a kind used for table (other than drinking glasses) or kitchen purposes,\n                                                            other than of glass-ceramics\u00a0:\n\n7013.41\n\n-- Of lead crystal\n\n7013.42\n\n-- Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 \u00b0C to 300 \u00b0C\n\n7013.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other glassware\u00a0:\n\n7013.91\n\n-- Of lead crystal\n\n7013.99\n\n-- Other\n\n70.14\n\n7014.00\n\nSignalling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 70.15),\n                                                               not optically worked.\n\n70.15\n\nClock or watch glasses and similar glasses, glasses for non-corrective or corrective\n                                                               spectacles, curved, bent, hollowed or the like, not optically worked; hollow glass\n                                                               spheres and their segments, for the manufacture of such glasses.\n\n7015.10\n\n- Glasses for corrective spectacles\n\n7015.90\n\n- Other\n\n70.16\n\nPaving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or moulded\n                                                               glass, whether or not wired, of a kind used for building or construction purposes;\n                                                               glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or\n                                                               similar decorative purposes; leaded lights and the like; multicellular or foam glass\n                                                               in blocks, panels, plates, shells or similar forms.\n\n7016.10\n\n- Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics\n                                                            or similar decorative purposes\n\n7016.90\n\n- Other\n\n70.17\n\nLaboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware, whether or not graduated or calibrated.\n\n7017.10\n\n- Of fused quartz or other fused silica\n\n7017.20\n\n- Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 \u00b0C to 300 \u00b0C\n\n7017.90\n\n- Other\n\n70.18\n\nGlass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar\n                                                               glass smallwares, and articles thereof other than imitation jewellery; glass eyes\n                                                               other than prosthetic articles; statuettes and other ornaments of lamp-worked glass,\n                                                               other than imitation jewellery; glass microspheres not exceeding 1\u00a0mm in diameter.\n\n7018.10\n\n- Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar\n                                                            glass smallwares\n\n7018.20\n\n- Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter\n\n7018.90\n\n- Other\n\n70.19\n\nGlass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, rovings,\n                                                               woven fabrics).\n\n- Slivers, rovings, yarn and chopped strands and mats thereof\u00a0:\n\n7019.11\n\n-- Chopped strands, of a length of not more than 50\u00a0mm\n\n7019.12\n\n-- Rovings\n\n7019.13\n\n-- Other yarn, slivers\n\n7019.14\n\n-- Mechanically bonded mats\n\n7019.15\n\n-- Chemically bonded mats\n\n7019.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Mechanically bonded fabrics\u00a0:\n\n7019.61\n\n-- Closed woven fabrics of rovings\n\n7019.62\n\n-- Other closed fabrics of rovings\n\n7019.63\n\n-- Closed woven fabrics, plain weave, of yarns, not coated or laminated\n\n7019.64\n\n-- Closed woven fabrics, plain weave, of yarns, coated or laminated\n\n7019.65\n\n-- Open woven fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm\n\n7019.66\n\n-- Open woven fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm\n\n7019.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Chemically bonded fabrics\u00a0:\n\n7019.71\n\n-- Veils (thin sheets)\n\n7019.72\n\n-- Other closed fabrics\n\n7019.73\n\n-- Other open fabrics\n\n7019.80\n\n- Glass wool and articles of glass wool\n\n7019.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Subject to Note 1 (A) to Section VI and except as provided below, all articles consisting wholly or partly\u00a0:\n\na) Of natural or cultured pearls or of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic\n                                                         or reconstructed), or\n\nb) Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, are to be classified in this\n                                                         Chapter.\n\n2.\n\nA) Headings 71.13, 71.14 and 71.15 do not cover articles in which precious metal or metal\n                                                         clad with precious metal is present as minor constituents only, such as minor fittings\n                                                         or minor ornamentation (for example, monograms, ferrules and rims), and paragraph (b) of the foregoing Note does not apply to such articles2.\n\nB) Heading 71.16 does not cover articles containing precious metal or metal clad with\n                                                         precious metal (other than as minor constituents).\n\n3. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Amalgams of precious metal, or colloidal precious metal (heading 28.43);\n\nb) Sterile surgical suture materials, dental fillings or other goods of Chapter 30;\n\nc) Goods of Chapter 32 (for example, lustres);\n\nd) Supported catalysts (heading 38.15);\n\ne) Articles of heading 42.02 or 42.03 referred to in Note 3 (B) to Chapter 42;\n\nf) Articles of heading 43.03 or 43.04;\n\ng) Goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles);\n\nh) Footwear, headgear or other articles of Chapter 64 or 65;\n\nij) Umbrellas, walking-sticks or other articles of Chapter 66;\n\nk) Abrasive goods of heading 68.04 or 68.05 or Chapter 82, containing dust or powder of precious or semi-precious stones (natural or synthetic);\n                                                         articles of Chapter 82 with a working part of precious or semi-precious stones (natural,\n                                                         synthetic or reconstructed); machinery, mechanical appliances or electrical goods,\n                                                         or parts thereof, of Section XVI. However, articles and parts thereof, wholly of precious or semi-precious stones\n                                                         (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in this Chapter, except unmounted\n                                                         worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 85.22);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 90, 91 or 92 (scientific instruments, clocks and watches, musical instruments);\n\nm) Arms or parts thereof (Chapter 93);\n\nn) Articles covered by Note 2 to Chapter 95;\n\no) Articles classified in Chapter 96 by virtue of Note 4 to that Chapter; or\n\np) Original sculptures or statuary (heading 97.03), collectors\u201d pieces (heading 97.05)\n                                                         or antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years (heading 97.06), other than natural\n                                                         or cultured pearls or precious or semi-precious stones.\n\n4.\n\nA) The expression \u201cprecious metal\u201d means silver, gold and platinum.\n\nB) The expression \u201cplatinum\u201d means platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and\n                                                         ruthenium.\n\nC) The expression \u201cprecious or semi-precious stones\u201d does not include any of the substances\n                                                         specified in Note 2 (b) to Chapter 96.\n\n5. For the purposes of this Chapter, any alloy (including a sintered mixture and an inter-metallic\n                                                   compound) containing precious metal is to be treated as an alloy of precious metal\n                                                   if any one precious metal constitutes as much as 2\u00a0%, by weight, of the alloy. Alloys\n                                                   of precious metal are to be classified according to the following rules\u00a0:\n\na) An alloy containing 2\u00a0% or more, by weight, of platinum is to be treated as an alloy\n                                                         of platinum;\n\nb) An alloy containing 2\u00a0% or more, by weight, of gold but no platinum, or less than\n                                                         2\u00a0%, by weight, of platinum, is to be treated as an alloy of gold;\n\nc) Other alloys containing 2\u00a0% or more, by weight, of silver are to be treated as alloys\n                                                         of silver.\n\n6. Except where the context otherwise requires, any reference in the Nomenclature to\n                                                   precious metal or to any particular precious metal includes a reference to alloys\n                                                   treated as alloys of precious metal or of the particular metal in accordance with\n                                                   the rules in Note 5 above, but not to metal clad with precious metal or to base metal\n                                                   or non-metals plated with precious metal.\n\n7. Throughout the Nomenclature the expression \u201cmetal clad with precious metal\u201d means\n                                                   material made with a base of metal upon one or more surfaces of which there is affixed\n                                                   by soldering, brazing, welding, hot-rolling or similar mechanical means a covering\n                                                   of precious metal. Except where the context otherwise requires, the expression also\n                                                   covers base metal inlaid with precious metal.\n\n8. Subject to Note 1 (A) to Section VI, goods answering to a description in heading 71.12 are to be classified in that heading\n                                                   and in no other heading of the Nomenclature.\n\n9. For the purposes of heading 71.13, the expression \u201carticles of jewellery\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Any small objects of personal adornment (for example, rings, bracelets, necklaces,\n                                                         brooches, ear-rings, watch-chains, fobs, pendants, tie-pins, cuff-links, dress-studs,\n                                                         religious or other medals and insignia); and\n\nb) Articles of personal use of a kind normally carried in the pocket, in the handbag\n                                                         or on the person (for example, cigar or cigarette cases, snuff boxes, cachou or pill\n                                                         boxes, powder boxes, chain purses or prayer beads).\n\nThese articles may be combined or set, for example, with natural or cultured pearls,\n                                                   precious or semi-precious stones, synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious\n                                                   stones, tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, ivory, natural or reconstituted amber, jet\n                                                   or coral.\n\n10. For the purposes of heading 71.14, the expression \u201carticles of goldsmiths\u201d or silversmiths\u201d\n                                                   wares\u201d includes such articles as ornaments, tableware, toilet-ware, smokers\u201d requisites\n                                                   and other articles of household, office or religious use.\n\n11. For the purposes of heading 71.17, the expression \u201cimitation jewellery\u201d means articles\n                                                   of jewellery within the meaning of paragraph (a) of Note 9 above (but not including\n                                                   buttons or other articles of heading 96.06, or dress-combs, hair-slides or the like,\n                                                   or hairpins, of heading 96.15), not incorporating natural or cultured pearls, precious\n                                                   or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) nor (except as plating\n                                                   or as minor constituents) precious metal or metal clad with precious metal.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 7106.10, 7108.11, 7110.11, 7110.21, 7110.31 and 7110.41,\n                                                   the expressions \u201cpowder\u201d and \u201cin powder form\u201d mean products of which 90\u00a0% or more\n                                                   by weight passes through a sieve having a mesh aperture of 0.5 mm.\n\n2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter Note 4 (B), for the purposes of subheadings\n                                                   7110.11 and 7110.19, the expression \u201cplatinum\u201d does not include iridium, osmium, palladium,\n                                                   rhodium or ruthenium.\n\n3. For the classification of alloys in the subheadings of heading 71.10, each alloy is\n                                                   to be classified with that metal, platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, osmium or\n                                                   ruthenium which predominates by weight over each other of these metals.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARLS AND PRECIOUS OR SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES\n\n71.01\n\nPearls, natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted\n                                                               or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for convenience of transport.\n\n7101.10\n\n- Natural pearls\n\n- Cultured pearls\u00a0:\n\n7101.21\n\n-- Unworked\n\n7101.22\n\n-- Worked\n\n71.02\n\nDiamonds, whether or not worked, but not\nmounted or set.\n\n7102.10\n\n- Unsorted\n\n- Industrial\u00a0:\n\n7102.21\n\n-- Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted\n\n7102.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Non-industrial\u00a0:\n\n7102.31\n\n-- Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted\n\n7102.39\n\n-- Other\n\n71.03\n\nPrecious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked\n                                                               or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds)\n                                                               and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport.\n\n7103.10\n\n- Unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped\n\n- Otherwise worked\u00a0:\n\n7103.91\n\n-- Rubies, sapphires and emeralds\n\n7103.99\n\n-- Other\n\n71.04\n\nSynthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, whether or not worked\n                                                               or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded synthetic or reconstructed precious\n                                                               or semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport.\n\n7104.10\n\n- Piezo-electric quartz\n\n- Other, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped\u00a0:\n\n7104.21\n\n-- Diamonds\n\n7104.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7104.91\n\n-- Diamonds\n\n7104.99\n\n-- Other\n\n71.05\n\nDust and powder of natural or synthetic\nprecious or semi-precious stones.\n\n7105.10\n\n- Of diamonds\n\n7105.90\n\n- Other\n\nII.- PRECIOUS METALS AND METALS CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL\n\n71.06\n\nSilver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured\n                                                               forms, or in powder form.\n\n7106.10\n\n- Powder\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7106.91\n\n-- Unwrought\n\n7106.92\n\n-- Semi-manufactured\n\n71.07\n\n7107.00\n\nBase metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi-manufactured.\n\n71.08\n\nGold (including gold plated with platinum) unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms,\n                                                               or in powder form.\n\n- Non-monetary\u00a0:\n\n7108.11\n\n-- Powder\n\n7108.12\n\n-- Other unwrought forms\n\n7108.13\n\n-- Other semi-manufactured forms\n\n7108.20\n\n- Monetary\n\n71.09\n\n7109.00\n\nBase metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured.\n\n71.10\n\nPlatinum, unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form.\n\n- Platinum\u00a0:\n\n7110.11\n\n-- Unwrought or in powder form\n\n7110.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Palladium\u00a0:\n\n7110.21\n\n-- Unwrought or in powder form\n\n7110.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Rhodium\u00a0:\n\n7110.31\n\n-- Unwrought or in powder form\n\n7110.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Iridium, osmium and ruthenium\u00a0:\n\n7110.41\n\n-- Unwrought or in powder form\n\n7110.49\n\n-- Other\n\n71.11\n\n7111.00\n\nBase metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured.\n\n71.12\n\nWaste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste\n                                                               and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally\n                                                               for the recovery of precious metal other than goods of heading 85.49.\n\n7112.30\n\n- Ash containing precious metal or precious metal compounds\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7112.91\n\n-- Of gold, including metal clad with gold but excluding sweepings containing other\n                                                            precious metals\n\n7112.92\n\n-- Of platinum, including metal clad with platinum but excluding sweepings containing\n                                                            other precious metals\n\n7112.99\n\n-- Other\n\nIII.- JEWELLERY, GOLDSMITHS\u2019 AND SILVERSMITHS\u2019 WARES AND OTHER ARTICLES\n\n71.13\n\nArticles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious\n                                                               metal.\n\n- Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal\u00a0:\n\n7113.11\n\n-- Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal\n\n7113.19\n\n-- Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal\n\n7113.20\n\n- Of base metal clad with precious metal\n\n71.14\n\nArticles of goldsmiths\u2019 or silversmiths\u2019 wares and parts thereof, of precious metal\n                                                               or of metal clad with precious metal.\n\n- Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal\u00a0:\n\n7114.11\n\n-- Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal\n\n7114.19\n\n-- Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal\n\n7114.20\n\n- Of base metal clad with precious metal\n\n71.15\n\nOther articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal.\n\n7115.10\n\n- Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum\n\n7115.90\n\n- Other\n\n71.16\n\nArticles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural,\n                                                               synthetic or reconstructed).\n\n7116.10\n\n- Of natural or cultured pearls\n\n7116.20\n\n- Of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)\n\n71.17\n\nImitation jewellery.\n\n- Of base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal\u00a0:\n\n7117.11\n\n-- Cuff-links and studs\n\n7117.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7117.90\n\n- Other\n\n71.18\n\nCoin.\n\n7118.10\n\n- Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender\n\n7118.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Section does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Prepared paints, inks or other products with a basis of metallic flakes or powder\n                                                      (headings 32.07 to 32.10, 32.12, 32.13 or 32.15);\n\nb) Ferro-cerium or other pyrophoric alloys (heading 36.06);\n\nc) Headgear or parts thereof of heading 65.06 or 65.07;\n\nd) Umbrella frames or other articles of heading 66.03;\n\ne) Goods of Chapter 71 (for example, precious metal alloys, base metal clad with precious metal, imitation\n                                                      jewellery);\n\nf) Articles of Section XVI (machinery, mechanical appliances and electrical goods);\n\ng) Assembled railway or tramway track (heading 86.08) or other articles of Section XVII (vehicles, ships and boats, aircraft);\n\nh) Instruments or apparatus of Section XVIII, including clock or watch springs;\n\nij) Lead shot prepared for ammunition (heading 93.06) or other articles of Section XIX (arms and ammunition);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, mattress supports, luminaires and lighting fittings, illuminated\n                                                      signs, prefabricated buildings);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites);\n\nm) Hand sieves, buttons, pens, pencil-holders, pen nibs, monopods, bipods, tripods and\n                                                      similar articles or other articles of Chapter 96 (miscellaneous manufactured articles); or\n\nn) Articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art).\n\n2. Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression \u201cparts of general use\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Articles of heading 73.07, 73.12, 73.15, 73.17 or 73.18 and similar articles of other\n                                                      base metal, other than articles specially designed for use exclusively in implants\n                                                      in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences (heading 90.21);\n\nb) Springs and leaves for springs, of base metal, other than clock or watch springs (heading\n                                                      91.14); and\n\nc) Articles of headings 83.01, 83.02, 83.08, 83.10 and frames and mirrors, of base metal,\n                                                      of heading 83.06.\n\nIn Chapters 73 to 76 and 78 to 82 (but not in heading 73.15) references to parts of goods do not include references\n                                                to parts of general use as defined above.\n\nSubject 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.\n\n3. Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression \u201cbase metals\u201d means\u00a0: iron and steel,\n                                                copper, nickel, aluminium, lead, zinc, tin, tungsten (wolfram), molybdenum, tantalum,\n                                                magnesium, cobalt, bismuth, cadmium, titanium, zirconium, antimony, manganese, beryllium,\n                                                chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium\n                                                and thallium.\n\n4. Throughout the Nomenclature, the term \u201ccermets\u201d means products containing a microscopic\n                                                heterogeneous combination of a metallic component and a ceramic component. The term\n                                                \u201ccermets\u201d includes sintered metal carbides (metal carbides sintered with a metal).\n\n5. Classification of alloys (other than ferro-alloys and master alloys as defined in\n                                                Chapters 72 and 74)\u00a0:\n\na) An alloy of base metals is to be classified as an alloy of the metal which predominates\n                                                      by weight over each of the other metals;\n\nb) An alloy composed of base metals of this Section and of elements not falling within\n                                                      this Section is to be treated as an alloy of base metals of this Section if the total\n                                                      weight of such metals equals or exceeds the total weight of the other elements present;\n\nc) In this Section the term \u201calloys\u201d includes sintered mixtures of metal powders, heterogeneous\n                                                      intimate mixtures obtained by melting (other than cermets) and intermetallic compounds.\n\n6. Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in the Nomenclature to a base\n                                                metal includes a reference to alloys which, by virtue of Note 5 above, are to be classified\n                                                as alloys of that metal.\n\n7. Classification of composite articles\u00a0:\n\nExcept where the headings otherwise require, articles of base metal (including articles\n                                                of mixed materials treated as articles of base metal under the General Interpretative\n                                                Rules) containing two or more base metals are to be treated as articles of the base\n                                                metal predominating by weight over each of the other metals.\n\nFor this purpose\u00a0:\n\na) Iron and steel, or different kinds of iron or steel, are regarded as one and the same\n                                                      metal;\n\nb) An alloy is regarded as being entirely composed of that metal as an alloy of which,\n                                                      by virtue of Note 5, it is classified; and\n\nc) A cermet of heading 81.13 is regarded as a single base metal.\n\n8. In this Section, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nWaste and scrap\n\n(i) All metal waste and scrap;\n\n(ii) Metal goods definitely not usable as such because of breakage, cutting-up, wear or\n                                                            other reasons.\n\nb) \nPowders\n\nProducts of which 90\u00a0% or more by weight passes through a sieve having a mesh aperture\n                                                      of 1 mm.\n\n9. For the purposes of Chapters 74 to 76 and 78 to 81, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nBars and rods\n\nRolled, extruded, drawn or forged products, not in coils, which have a uniform solid\n                                                      cross-section along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles\n                                                      (including squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including \u201cflattened\n                                                      circles\u201d and \u201cmodified rectangles\u201d, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the\n                                                      other two sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular\n                                                      (including square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded\n                                                      along their whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular\n                                                      (including \u201cmodified rectangular\u201d) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width. The\n                                                      expression also covers cast or sintered products, of the same forms and dimensions,\n                                                      which have been subsequently worked after production (otherwise than by simple trimming\n                                                      or de-scaling), provided that they have not thereby assumed the character of articles\n                                                      or products of other headings.\n\nWire-bars and billets of Chapter 74 with their ends tapered or otherwise worked simply to facilitate their entry into\n                                                      machines for converting them into, for example, drawing stock (wire-rod) or tubes,\n                                                      are however to be taken to be unwrought copper of heading 74.03. This provision applies\n                                                      mutatis mutandis to the products of Chapter 81.\n\nb) \nProfiles\n\nRolled, extruded, drawn, forged or formed products, coiled or not, of a uniform cross-section\n                                                      along their whole length, which do not conform to any of the definitions of bars,\n                                                      rods, wire, plates, sheets, strip, foil, tubes or pipes. The expression also covers\n                                                      cast or sintered products, of the same forms, which have been subsequently worked\n                                                      after production (otherwise than by simple trimming or de-scaling), provided that\n                                                      they have not thereby assumed the character of articles or products of other headings.\n\nc) \nWire\n\nRolled, extruded or drawn products, in coils, which have a uniform solid cross-section\n                                                      along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares),\n                                                      equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons (including \u201cflattened circles\u201d and\n                                                      \u201cmodified rectangles\u201d, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two\n                                                      sides being straight, of equal length and parallel). Products with a rectangular (including\n                                                      square), triangular or polygonal cross-section may have corners rounded along their\n                                                      whole length. The thickness of such products which have a rectangular (including \u201cmodified\n                                                      rectangular\u201d) cross-section exceeds one-tenth of the width.\n\nd) \nPlates, sheets, strip and foil\n\nFlat-surfaced products (other than the unwrought products), coiled or not, of solid\n                                                      rectangular (other than square) cross-section with or without rounded corners (including\n                                                      \u201cmodified rectangles\u201d of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides\n                                                      being straight, of equal length and parallel) of a uniform thickness, which are\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 of rectangular (including square) shape with a thickness not exceeding one-tenth of\n                                                            the width;\n\n\u2013 of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, provided that they do not\n                                                            assume the character of articles or products of other headings.\n\nHeadings for plates, sheets, strip, and foil apply, inter alia, to plates, sheets, strip, and foil with patterns (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers,\n                                                      tears, buttons, lozenges) and to such products which have been perforated, corrugated,\n                                                      polished or coated, provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles\n                                                      or products of other headings.\n\n(e)  \nTubes and pipes\n\nHollow products, coiled or not, which have a uniform cross-section with only one enclosed\n                                                      void along their whole length in the shape of circles, ovals, rectangles (including\n                                                      squares), equilateral triangles or regular convex polygons, and which have a uniform\n                                                      wall thickness. Products with a rectangular (including square), equilateral triangular\n                                                      or regular convex polygonal cross-section, which may have corners rounded along their\n                                                      whole length, are also to be considered as tubes and pipes provided the inner and\n                                                      outer cross-sections are concentric and have the same form and orientation. Tubes\n                                                      and pipes of the foregoing cross-sections may be polished, coated, bent, threaded,\n                                                      drilled, waisted, expanded, cone-shaped or fitted with flanges, collars or rings.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. In this Chapter and, in the case of Notes (d), (e) and (f) throughout the Nomenclature,\n                                                   the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nPig iron\n\nIron-carbon alloys not usefully malleable, containing more than 2\u00a0% by weight of carbon\n                                                         and which may contain by weight one or more other elements within the following limits\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 not more than 10\u00a0% of chromium\n\n\u2013 not more than 6\u00a0% of manganese\n\n\u2013 not more than 3\u00a0% of phosphorus\n\n\u2013 not more than 8\u00a0% of silicon\n\n\u2013 a total of not more than 10\u00a0% of other elements.\n\nb) \nSpiegeleisen\n\nIron-carbon alloys containing by weight more than 6\u00a0% but not more than 30\u00a0% of manganese\n                                                         and otherwise conforming to the specification at (a) above.\n\nc) \nFerro-alloys\n\nAlloys in pigs, blocks, lumps or similar primary forms, in forms obtained by continuous\n                                                         casting and also in granular or powder forms, whether or not agglomerated, commonly\n                                                         used as an additive in the manufacture of other alloys or as de-oxidants, de-sulphurising\n                                                         agents or for similar uses in ferrous metallurgy and generally not usefully malleable,\n                                                         containing by weight 4\u00a0% or more of the element iron and one or more of the following\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 more than 10\u00a0% of chromium\n\n\u2013 more than 30\u00a0% of manganese\n\n\u2013 more than 3\u00a0% of phosphorus\n\n\u2013 more than 8\u00a0% of silicon\n\n\u2013 a total of more than 10\u00a0% of other elements, excluding carbon, subject to a maximum\n                                                               content of 10\u00a0% in the case of copper.\n\nd) \nSteel\n\nFerrous materials other than those of heading 72.03 which (with the exception of certain\n                                                         types produced in the form of castings) are usefully malleable and which contain by\n                                                         weight 2\u00a0% or less of carbon. However, chromium steels may contain higher proportions\n                                                         of carbon.\n\ne) \nStainless steel\n\nAlloy steels containing, by weight, 1.2\u00a0% or less of carbon and 10.5\u00a0% or more of\n                                                         chromium, with or without other elements.\n\nf) \nOther alloy steel\n\nSteels not complying with the definition of stainless steel and containing by weight\n                                                         one or more of the following elements in the proportion shown\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 0.3 % or more of aluminium\n\n\u2013 0.0008 % or more of boron\n\n\u2013 0.3 % or more of chromium\n\n\u2013 0.3 % or more of cobalt\n\n\u2013 0.4 % or more of copper\n\n\u2013 0.4 % or more of lead\n\n\u2013 1.65 % or more of manganese\n\n\u2013 0.08 % or more of molybdenum\n\n\u2013 0.3 % or more of nickel\n\n\u2013 0.06 % or more of niobium\n\n\u2013 0.6 % or more of silicon\n\n\u2013 0.05 % or more of titanium\n\n\u2013 0.3 % or more of tungsten (wolfram)\n\n\u2013 0.1 % or more of vanadium\n\n\u2013 0.05 % or more of zirconium\n\n\u2013 0.1 % or more of other elements (except sulphur, phosphorus, carbon and nitrogen),\n                                                               taken separately.\n\ng) \nRemelting scrap ingots of iron or steel\n\nProducts roughly cast in the form of ingots without feeder-heads or hot tops, or of\n                                                         pigs, having obvious surface faults and not complying with the chemical composition\n                                                         of pig iron, spiegeleisen or ferro-alloys.\n\nh) \nGranules\n\nProducts of which less than 90\u00a0% by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture\n                                                         of 1 mm and of which 90\u00a0% or more by weight passes through a sieve with a mesh aperture\n                                                         of 5 mm.\n\nij) \nSemi-finished products\n\nContinuous cast products of solid section, whether or not subjected to primary hot-rolling;\n                                                         and\n\nOther products of solid section, which have not been further worked than subjected\n                                                         to primary hot-rolling or roughly shaped by forging, including blanks for angles,\n                                                         shapes or sections.\n\nThese products are not presented in coils.\n\nk) \nFlat-rolled products\n\nRolled products of solid rectangular (other than square) cross-section, which do not\n                                                         conform to the definition at (ij) above in the form of\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 coils of successively superimposed layers, or\n\n\u2013 straight lengths, which if of a thickness less than 4.75 mm are of a width measuring\n                                                               at least ten times the thickness or if of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more are of a\n                                                               width which exceeds 150 mm and measures at least twice the thickness.\n\nFlat-rolled products include those with patterns in relief derived directly from rolling\n                                                         (for example, grooves, ribs, chequers, tears, buttons, lozenges) and those which have\n                                                         been perforated, corrugated or polished, provided that they do not thereby assume\n                                                         the character of articles or products of other headings.\n\nFlat-rolled products of a shape other than rectangular or square, of any size, are\n                                                         to be classified as products of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more, provided that they do not\n                                                         assume the character of articles or products of other headings.\n\nl) \nBars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils\n\nHot-rolled products in irregularly wound coils, which have a solid cross-section in\n                                                         the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles (including squares),\n                                                         triangles or other convex polygons (including \u201cflattened circles\u201d and \u201cmodified rectangles\u201d,\n                                                         of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being straight, of\n                                                         equal length and parallel). These products may have indentations, ribs, grooves or\n                                                         other deformations produced during the rolling process (reinforcing bars and rods).\n\nm) \nOther bars and rods\n\nProducts which do not conform to any of the definitions at (ij), (k) or (l) above\n                                                         or to the definition of wire, which have a uniform solid cross-section along their\n                                                         whole length in the shape of circles, segments of circles, ovals, rectangles (including\n                                                         squares), triangles or other convex polygons (including \u201cflattened circles\u201d and \u201cmodified\n                                                         rectangles\u201d, of which two opposite sides are convex arcs, the other two sides being\n                                                         straight, of equal length and parallel). These products may\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 have indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling\n                                                               process (reinforcing bars and rods);\n\n\u2013 be twisted after rolling.\n\nn) \nAngles, shapes and sections\n\nProducts having a uniform solid cross-section along their whole length which do not\n                                                         conform to any of the definitions at (ij), (k), (l) or (m) above or to the definition\n                                                         of wire.\n\nChapter 72 does not include products of heading 73.01 or 73.02.\n\no) \nWire\n\nCold-formed products in coils, of any uniform solid cross-section along their whole\n                                                         length, which do not conform to the definition of flat-rolled products.\n\np) \nHollow drill bars and rods\n\nHollow bars and rods of any cross-section, suitable for drills, of which the greatest\n                                                         external dimension of the cross-section exceeds 15 mm but does not exceed 52 mm, and\n                                                         of which the greatest internal dimension does not exceed one half of the greatest\n                                                         external dimension. Hollow bars and rods of iron or steel not conforming to this definition\n                                                         are to be classified in heading 73.04.\n\n2. Ferrous metals clad with another ferrous metal are to be classified as products of\n                                                   the ferrous metal predominating by weight.\n\n3. Iron or steel products obtained by electrolytic deposition, by pressure casting or\n                                                   by sintering are to be classified, according to their form, their composition and\n                                                   their appearance, in the headings of this Chapter appropriate to similar hot-rolled\n                                                   products.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nAlloy pig iron\n\nPig iron containing, by weight, one or more of the following elements in the specified\n                                                         proportions\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 more than 0.2\u00a0% of chromium\n\n\u2013 more than 0.3\u00a0% of copper\n\n\u2013 more than 0.3\u00a0% of nickel\n\n\u2013 more than 0.1\u00a0% of any of the following elements\u00a0: aluminium, molybdenum, titanium,\n                                                               ungsten (wolfram), vanadium.\n\nb) \nNon-alloy free-cutting steel\n\nNon-alloy steel containing, by weight, one or more of the following elements in the\n                                                         specified proportions\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 0.08 % or more of sulphur\n\n\u2013 0.1 % or more of lead\n\n\u2013 more than 0.05\u00a0% of selenium\n\n\u2013 more than 0.01\u00a0% of tellurium\n\n\u2013 more than 0.05\u00a0% of bismuth.\n\nc) \nSilicon-electrical steel\n\nAlloy steels containing by weight at least 0.6\u00a0% but not more than 6\u00a0% of silicon\n                                                         and not more than 0.08\u00a0% of carbon. They may also contain by weight not more than\n                                                         1\u00a0% of aluminium but no other element in a proportion that would give the steel the\n                                                         characteristics of another alloy steel.\n\nd) \nHigh speed steel\n\nAlloy steels containing, with or without other elements, at least two of the three\n                                                         elements molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium with a combined content by weight of 7\u00a0%\n                                                         or more, 0.6\u00a0% or more of carbon and 3 to 6\u00a0% of chromium.\n\ne) \nSilico-manganese steel\n\nAlloy steels containing by weight\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 not more than 0.7\u00a0% of carbon,\n\n\u2013 0.5 % or more but not more than 1.9\u00a0% of manganese, and\n\n\u2013 0.6 % or more but not more than 2.3\u00a0% of silicon, but no other element in a proportion\n                                                               that would give the steel the characteristics of another alloy steel.\n\n2. For the classification of ferro-alloys in the subheadings of heading 72.02 the following\n                                                   rule should be observed\u00a0:\n\nA ferro-alloy is considered as binary and classified under the relevant subheading\n                                                   (if it exists) if only one of the alloy elements exceeds the minimum percentage laid\n                                                   down in Chapter Note 1 (c); by analogy, it is considered respectively as ternary or\n                                                   quaternary if two or three alloy elements exceed the minimum percentage.\n\nFor the application of this rule the unspecified \u201cother elements\u201d referred to in Chapter\n                                                   Note 1 (c) must each exceed 10\u00a0% by weight.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\nI.- PRIMARY MATERIALS;\n\nPRODUCTS IN GRANULAR OR POWDER FORM\n\n72.01\n\nPig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms.\n\n7201.10\n\n- Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0.5\u00a0% or less of phosphorus\n\n7201.20\n\n- Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0.5\u00a0% of phosphorus\n\n7201.50\n\n- Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen\n\n72.02\n\nFerro-alloys.\n\n- Ferro-manganese\u00a0:\n\n7202.11\n\n-- Containing by weight more than 2\u00a0% of carbon\n\n7202.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Ferro-silicon\u00a0:\n\n7202.21\n\n-- Containing by weight more than 55\u00a0% of silicon\n\n7202.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7202.30\n\n- Ferro-silico-manganese\n\n- Ferro-chromium\u00a0:\n\n7202.41\n\n-- Containing by weight more than 4\u00a0% of carbon\n\n7202.49\n\n-- Other\n\n7202.50\n\n- Ferro-silico-chromium\n\n7202.60\n\n- Ferro-nickel\n\n7202.70\n\n- Ferro-molybdenum\n\n7202.80\n\n- Ferro-tungsten and ferro-silico-tungsten\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7202.91\n\n-- Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium\n\n7202.92\n\n-- Ferro-vanadium\n\n7202.93\n\n-- Ferro-niobium\n\n7202.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.03\n\nFerrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore and other spongy ferrous\n                                                               products, in lumps, pellets or similar forms; iron having a minimum purity by weight\n                                                               of 99.94\u00a0%, in lumps, pellets or similar forms.\n\n7203.10\n\n- Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore\n\n7203.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.04\n\nFerrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel.\n\n7204.10\n\n- Waste and scrap of cast iron\n\n- Waste and scrap of alloy steel\u00a0:\n\n7204.21\n\n-- Of stainless steel\n\n7204.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7204.30\n\n- Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel\n\n- Other waste and scrap\u00a0:\n\n7204.41\n\n-- Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings,\n                                                            whether or not in bundles\n\n7204.49\n\n-- Other\n\n7204.50\n\n- Remelting scrap ingots\n\n72.05\n\nGranules and powders, of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel.\n\n7205.10\n\n- Granules\n\n- Powders\u00a0:\n\n7205.21\n\n-- Of alloy steel\n\n7205.29\n\n-- Other\n\nII.- IRON AND NON-ALLOY STEEL\n\n72.06\n\nIron and non-alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms (excluding iron of heading\n                                                               72.03).\n\n7206.10\n\n- Ingots\n\n7206.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.07\n\nSemi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel.\n\n- Containing by weight less than 0.25\u00a0% of carbon\u00a0:\n\n7207.11\n\n-- Of rectangular (including square) cross-section, the width measuring less than\n                                                            twice the thickness\n\n7207.12\n\n-- Other, of rectangular (other than square) cross-section\n\n7207.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7207.20\n\n- Containing by weight 0.25\u00a0% or more of carbon\n\n72.08\n\nFlat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more, hot-rolled,\n                                                               not clad, plated or coated.\n\n7208.10\n\n- In coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief\n\n- Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, pickled\u00a0:\n\n7208.25\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more\n\n7208.26\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7208.27\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 3 mm\n\n- Other, in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled\u00a0:\n\n7208.36\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm\n\n7208.37\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm\n\n7208.38\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7208.39\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 3 mm\n\n7208.40\n\n- Not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief\n\n- Other, not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled\u00a0:\n\n7208.51\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm\n\n7208.52\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm\n\n7208.53\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7208.54\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 3 mm\n\n7208.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.09\n\nFlat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more, cold-rolled\n                                                               (cold-reduced), not clad, plated or coated.\n\n- In coils, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\u00a0:\n\n7209.15\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more\n\n7209.16\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm\n\n7209.17\n\n-- Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm\n\n7209.18\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm\n\n- Not in coils, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\u00a0:\n\n7209.25\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more\n\n7209.26\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm\n\n7209.27\n\n-- Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm\n\n7209.28\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm\n\n7209.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.10\n\nFlat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more, clad,\n                                                               plated or coated.\n\n- Plated or coated with tin\u00a0:\n\n7210.11\n\n-- Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more\n\n7210.12\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm\n\n7210.20\n\n- Plated or coated with lead, including terne-plate\n\n7210.30\n\n- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc\n\n- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc\u00a0:\n\n7210.41\n\n-- Corrugated\n\n7210.49\n\n-- Other\n\n7210.50\n\n- Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides\n\n- Plated or coated with aluminium\u00a0:\n\n7210.61\n\n-- Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys\n\n7210.69\n\n-- Other\n\n7210.70\n\n- Painted, varnished or coated with plastics\n\n7210.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.11\n\nFlat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600\u00a0mm, not\n                                                               clad, plated or coated.\n\n- Not further worked than hot-rolled\u00a0:\n\n7211.13\n\n-- Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width exceeding 150 mm and a\n                                                            thickness of not less than 4 mm, not in coils and without patterns in relief\n\n7211.14\n\n-- Other, of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more\n\n7211.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\u00a0:\n\n7211.23\n\n-- Containing by weight less than 0.25\u00a0% of carbon\n\n7211.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7211.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.12\n\nFlat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600\u00a0mm, clad,\n                                                               plated or coated.\n\n7212.10\n\n- Plated or coated with tin\n\n7212.20\n\n- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc\n\n7212.30\n\n- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc\n\n7212.40\n\n- Painted, varnished or coated with plastics\n\n7212.50\n\n- Otherwise plated or coated\n\n7212.60\n\n- Clad\n\n72.13\n\nBars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel.\n\n7213.10\n\n- Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the\n                                                            rolling process\n\n7213.20\n\n- Other, of free-cutting steel\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7213.91\n\n-- Of circular cross-section measuring less than 14 mm in diameter\n\n7213.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.14\n\nOther bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled,\n                                                               hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but including those twisted after rolling.\n\n7214.10\n\n- Forged\n\n7214.20\n\n- Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the\n                                                            rolling process or twisted after rolling\n\n7214.30\n\n- Other, of free-cutting steel\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7214.91\n\n-- Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section\n\n7214.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.15\n\nOther bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel.\n\n7215.10\n\n- Of free-cutting steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished\n\n7215.50\n\n- Other, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished\n\n7215.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.16\n\nAngles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel.\n\n7216.10\n\n- U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of\n                                                            a height of less than 80 mm\n\n- L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a\n                                                            height of less than 80 mm\u00a0:\n\n7216.21\n\n-- L sections\n\n7216.22\n\n-- T sections\n\n- U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded of\n                                                            a height of 80 mm or more\u00a0:\n\n7216.31\n\n-- U sections\n\n7216.32\n\n-- I sections\n\n7216.33\n\n-- H sections\n\n7216.40\n\n- L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a\n                                                            height of 80 mm or more\n\n7216.50\n\n- Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn\n                                                            or extruded\n\n- Angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished\u00a0:\n\n7216.61\n\n-- Obtained from flat-rolled products\n\n7216.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7216.91\n\n-- Cold-formed or cold-finished from flat-rolled products\n\n7216.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.17\n\nWire of iron or non-alloy steel.\n\n7217.10\n\n- Not plated or coated, whether or not polished\n\n7217.20\n\n- Plated or coated with zinc\n\n7217.30\n\n- Plated or coated with other base metals\n\n7217.90\n\n- Other\n\nIII.- STAINLESS STEEL\n\n72.18\n\nStainless steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of stainless\n                                                               steel.\n\n7218.10\n\n- Ingots and other primary forms\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7218.91\n\n-- Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section\n\n7218.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.19\n\nFlat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more.\n\n- Not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils\u00a0:\n\n7219.11\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm\n\n7219.12\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm\n\n7219.13\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7219.14\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 3 mm\n\n- Not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils\u00a0:\n\n7219.21\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm\n\n7219.22\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm\n\n7219.23\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7219.24\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 3 mm\n\n- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\u00a0:\n\n7219.31\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more\n\n7219.32\n\n-- Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm\n\n7219.33\n\n-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm\n\n7219.34\n\n-- Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm\n\n7219.35\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm\n\n7219.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.20\n\nFlat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of less than 600\u00a0mm.\n\n- Not further worked than hot-rolled\u00a0:\n\n7220.11\n\n-- Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more\n\n7220.12\n\n-- Of a thickness of less than 4.75 mm\n\n7220.20\n\n- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n7220.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.21\n\n7221.00\n\nBars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless steel.\n\n72.22\n\nOther bars and rods of stainless steel; angles, shapes and sections of stainless steel.\n\n- Bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded\u00a0:\n\n7222.11\n\n-- Of circular cross-section\n\n7222.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7222.20\n\n- Bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished\n\n7222.30\n\n- Other bars and rods\n\n7222.40\n\n- Angles, shapes and sections\n\n72.23\n\n7223.00\n\nWire of stainless steel.\n\nIV.- OTHER ALLOY STEEL; HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS, OF ALLOY OR NON-ALLOY STEEL\n\n72.24\n\nOther alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of other\n                                                               alloy steel.\n\n7224.10\n\n- Ingots and other primary forms\n\n7224.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.25\n\nFlat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of 600\u00a0mm or more.\n\n- Of silicon-electrical steel\u00a0:\n\n7225.11\n\n-- Grain-oriented\n\n7225.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7225.30\n\n- Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils\n\n7225.40\n\n- Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils\n\n7225.50\n\n- Other, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7225.91\n\n-- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc\n\n7225.92\n\n-- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc\n\n7225.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.26\n\nFlat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of less than 600\u00a0mm.\n\n- Of silicon-electrical steel\u00a0:\n\n7226.11\n\n-- Grain-oriented\n\n7226.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7226.20\n\n- Of high speed steel\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7226.91\n\n-- Not further worked than hot-rolled\n\n7226.92\n\n-- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n7226.99\n\n-- Other\n\n72.27\n\nBars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steel.\n\n7227.10\n\n- Of high speed steel\n\n7227.20\n\n- Of silico-manganese steel\n\n7227.90\n\n- Other\n\n72.28\n\nOther bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy\n                                                               steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel.\n\n7228.10\n\n- Bars and rods, of high speed steel\n\n7228.20\n\n- Bars and rods, of silico-manganese steel\n\n7228.30\n\n- Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded\n\n7228.40\n\n- Other bars and rods, not further worked than forged\n\n7228.50\n\n- Other bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished\n\n7228.60\n\n- Other bars and rods\n\n7228.70\n\n- Angles, shapes and sections\n\n7228.80\n\n- Hollow drill bars and rods\n\n72.29\n\nWire of other alloy steel.\n\n7229.20\n\n- Of silico-manganese steel\n\n7229.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. In this Chapter the expression \u201ccast iron\u201d applies to products obtained by casting\n                                                   in which iron predominates by weight over each of the other elements and which do\n                                                   not comply with the chemical composition of steel as defined in Note 1 (d) to Chapter 72.\n\n2. In this Chapter the word \u201cwire\u201d means hot or cold-formed products of any cross-sectional\n                                                   shape, of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 16 mm.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n73.01\n\nSheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled\n                                                               elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel.\n\n7301.10\n\n- Sheet piling\n\n7301.20\n\n- Angles, shapes and sections\n\n73.02\n\nRailway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following\u00a0: rails,\n                                                               check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing\n                                                               pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole plates (base\n                                                               plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialized for jointing or\n                                                               fixing rails.\n\n7302.10\n\n- Rails\n\n7302.30\n\n- Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces\n\n7302.40\n\n- Fish-plates and sole plates\n\n7302.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.03\n\n7303.00\n\nTubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron.\n\n73.04\n\nTubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron (other than cast iron) or steel.\n\n- Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines\u00a0:\n\n7304.11\n\n-- Of stainless steel\n\n7304.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Casing, tubing and drill pipe, of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas\u00a0:\n\n7304.22\n\n-- Drill pipe of stainless steel\n\n7304.23\n\n-- Other drill pipe\n\n7304.24\n\n-- Other, of stainless steel\n\n7304.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel\u00a0:\n\n7304.31\n\n-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n7304.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of circular cross-section, of stainless steel\u00a0:\n\n7304.41\n\n-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n7304.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel\u00a0:\n\n7304.51\n\n-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)\n\n7304.59\n\n-- Other\n\n7304.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.05\n\nOther tubes and pipes (for example, welded, riveted or similarly closed), having circular\n                                                               cross-sections, the external diameter of which exceeds 406.4 mm, of iron or steel.\n\n- Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines\u00a0:\n\n7305.11\n\n-- Longitudinally submerged arc welded\n\n7305.12\n\n-- Other, longitudinally welded\n\n7305.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7305.20\n\n- Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas\n\n- Other, welded\u00a0:\n\n7305.31\n\n-- Longitudinally welded\n\n7305.39\n\n-- Other\n\n7305.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.06\n\nOther tubes, pipes and hollow profiles (for example, open seam or welded, riveted\n                                                               or similarly closed), of iron or steel.\n\n- Line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines\u00a0:\n\n7306.11\n\n-- Welded, of stainless steel\n\n7306.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Casing and tubing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas\u00a0:\n\n7306.21\n\n-- Welded, of stainless steel\n\n7306.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7306.30\n\n- Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel\n\n7306.40\n\n- Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of stainless steel\n\n7306.50\n\n- Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel\n\n- Other, welded, of non-circular cross-section\u00a0:\n\n7306.61\n\n-- Of square or rectangular cross-section\n\n7306.69\n\n-- Of other non-circular cross-section\n\n7306.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.07\n\nTube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron or steel.\n\n- Cast fittings\u00a0:\n\n7307.11\n\n-- Of non-malleable cast iron\n\n7307.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other, of stainless steel\u00a0:\n\n7307.21\n\n-- Flanges\n\n7307.22\n\n-- Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves\n\n7307.23\n\n-- Butt welding fittings\n\n7307.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7307.91\n\n-- Flanges\n\n7307.92\n\n-- Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves\n\n7307.93\n\n-- Butt welding fittings\n\n7307.99\n\n-- Other\n\n73.08\n\nStructures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts of structures\n                                                               (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs,\n                                                               roofing frame-works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors,\n                                                               shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles,\n                                                               shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steel.\n\n7308.10\n\n- Bridges and bridge-sections\n\n7308.20\n\n- Towers and lattice masts\n\n7308.30\n\n- Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors\n\n7308.40\n\n- Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pitpropping\n\n7308.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.09\n\n7309.00\n\nReservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed\n                                                               or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not\n                                                               lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment.\n\n73.10\n\nTanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, for any material (other than\n                                                               compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity not exceeding 300 l,\n                                                               whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal\n                                                               equipment.\n\n7310.10\n\n- Of a capacity of 50 l or more\n\n- Of a capacity of less than 50 l\u00a0:\n\n7310.21\n\n-- Cans which are to be closed by soldering or crimping\n\n7310.29\n\n-- Other\n\n73.11\n\n7311.00\n\nContainers for compressed or liquefied gas, of iron or steel.\n\n73.12\n\nStranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel,\n                                                               not electrically insulated.\n\n7312.10\n\n- Stranded wire, ropes and cables\n\n7312.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.13\n\n7313.00\n\nBarbed wire of iron or steel; twisted hoop or single flat wire, barbed or not, and\n                                                               loosely twisted double wire, of a kind used for fencing, of iron or steel.\n\n73.14\n\nCloth (including endless bands), grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire;\n                                                               expanded metal of iron or steel.\n\n- Woven cloth\u00a0:\n\n7314.12\n\n-- Endless bands for machinery, of stainless steel\n\n7314.14\n\n-- Other woven cloth, of stainless steel\n\n7314.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7314.20\n\n- Grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross-sectional\n                                                            dimension of 3 mm or more and having a mesh size of 100\u00a0cm2 or more\n\n- Other grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection\u00a0:\n\n7314.31\n\n-- Plated or coated with zinc\n\n7314.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other cloth, grill, netting and fencing\u00a0:\n\n7314.41\n\n-- Plated or coated with zinc\n\n7314.42\n\n-- Coated with plastics\n\n7314.49\n\n-- Other\n\n7314.50\n\n- Expanded metal\n\n73.15\n\nChain and parts thereof, of iron or steel.\n\n- Articulated link chain and parts thereof\u00a0:\n\n7315.11\n\n-- Roller chain\n\n7315.12\n\n-- Other chain\n\n7315.19\n\n-- Parts\n\n7315.20\n\n- Skid chain\n\n- Other chain\u00a0:\n\n7315.81\n\n-- Stud-link\n\n7315.82\n\n-- Other, welded link\n\n7315.89\n\n-- Other\n\n7315.90\n\n- Other parts\n\n73.16\n\n7316.00\n\nAnchors, grapnels and parts thereof, of iron or steel.\n\n73.17\n\n7317.00\n\nNails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading\n                                                               83.05) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other\n                                                               material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper.\n\n73.18\n\nScrews, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers\n                                                               (including spring washers) and similar articles, of iron or steel.\n\n- Threaded articles\u00a0:\n\n7318.11\n\n-- Coach screws\n\n7318.12\n\n-- Other wood screws\n\n7318.13\n\n-- Screw hooks and screw rings\n\n7318.14\n\n-- Self-tapping screws\n\n7318.15\n\n-- Other screws and bolts, whether or not with their nuts or washers\n\n7318.16\n\n-- Nuts\n\n7318.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Non-threaded articles\u00a0:\n\n7318.21\n\n-- Spring washers and other lock washers\n\n7318.22\n\n-- Other washers\n\n7318.23\n\n-- Rivets\n\n7318.24\n\n-- Cotters and cotter-pins\n\n7318.29\n\n-- Other\n\n73.19\n\nSewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and\n                                                               similar articles, for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins\n                                                               of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n7319.40\n\n- Safety pins and other pins\n\n7319.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.20\n\nSprings and leaves for springs, of iron or steel.\n\n7320.10\n\n- Leaf-springs and leaves therefor\n\n7320.20\n\n- Helical springs\n\n7320.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.21\n\nStoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central\n                                                               heating), barbecues, braziers, gas-rings, plate warmers and similar non-electric domestic\n                                                               appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel.\n\n- Cooking appliances and plate warmers\u00a0:\n\n7321.11\n\n-- For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels\n\n7321.12\n\n-- For liquid fuel\n\n7321.19\n\n-- Other, including appliances for solid fuel\n\n- Other appliances\u00a0:\n\n7321.81\n\n-- For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels\n\n7321.82\n\n-- For liquid fuel\n\n7321.89\n\n-- Other, including appliances for solid fuel\n\n7321.90\n\n- Parts\n\n73.22\n\nRadiators for central heating, not electrically heated, and parts thereof, of iron\n                                                               or steel; air heaters and hot air distributors (including distributors which can also\n                                                               distribute fresh or conditioned air), not electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven\n                                                               fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel.\n\n- Radiators and parts thereof\u00a0:\n\n7322.11\n\n-- Of cast iron\n\n7322.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7322.90\n\n- Other\n\n73.23\n\nTable, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron\n                                                               or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of\n                                                               iron or steel.\n\n7323.10\n\n- Iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the\n                                                            like\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7323.91\n\n-- Of cast iron, not enamelled\n\n7323.92\n\n-- Of cast iron, enamelled\n\n7323.93\n\n-- Of stainless steel\n\n7323.94\n\n-- Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enamelled\n\n7323.99\n\n-- Other\n\n73.24\n\nSanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel.\n\n7324.10\n\n- Sinks and wash basins, of stainless steel\n\n- Baths\u00a0:\n\n7324.21\n\n-- Of cast iron, whether or not enamelled\n\n7324.29\n\n-- Other\n\n7324.90\n\n- Other, including parts\n\n73.25\n\nOther cast articles of iron or steel.\n\n7325.10\n\n- Of non-malleable cast iron\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7325.91\n\n-- Grinding balls and similar articles for mills\n\n7325.99\n\n-- Other\n\n73.26\n\nOther articles of iron or steel.\n\n- Forged or stamped, but not further worked\u00a0:\n\n7326.11\n\n-- Grinding balls and similar articles for mills\n\n7326.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7326.20\n\n- Articles of iron or steel wire\n\n7326.90\n\n- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nRefined copper\n\nMetal containing at least 99.85\u00a0% by weight of copper; or\n\nMetal containing at least 97.5\u00a0% by weight of copper, provided that the content by\n                                                         weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table\u00a0:\n\nElement\n\nLimiting content\u00a0% by weight\n\nAg\n\nSilver\n\n0.25\n\nAs\n\nArsenic\n\n0.5\n\nCd\n\nCadmium\n\n1.3\n\nCr\n\nChromium\n\n1.4\n\nMg\n\nMagnesium\n\n0.8\n\nPb\n\nLead\n\n1.5\n\nS\n\nSulphur\n\n0.7\n\nSn\n\nTin\n\n0.8\n\nTe\n\nTellurium\n\n0.8\n\nZn\n\nZinc\n\n1\n\nZr\n\nZirconium\n\n0.3\n\nOther elements1), each\n\n0.3\n\n1) Other elements are, for example, Al, Be, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Si.\n\nb) \nCopper alloys\n\nMetallic substances other than unrefined copper in which copper predominates by weight\n                                                         over each of the other elements, provided that\u00a0:\n\n(i) the content by weight of at least one of the other elements is greater than the limit\n                                                               specified in the foregoing table; or\n\n(ii) the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 2.5\u00a0%.\n\nc) \nMaster alloys\n\nAlloys containing with other elements more than 10\u00a0% by weight of copper, not usefully\n                                                         malleable and commonly used as an additive in the manufacture of other alloys or as\n                                                         de-oxidants, de-sulphurising agents or for similar uses in the metallurgy of non-ferrous\n                                                         metals. However, copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15\u00a0% by weight\n                                                         of phosphorus falls in heading 28.53.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nCopper-zinc base alloys (brasses)\n\nAlloys of copper and zinc, with or without other elements. When other elements are\n                                                         present\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 zinc predominates by weight over each of such other elements;\n\n\u2013 any nickel content by weight is less than 5\u00a0% (see copper-nickel-zinc alloys (nickel\n                                                               silvers)); and\n\n\u2013 any tin content by weight is less than 3\u00a0% (see copper-tin alloys (bronzes)).\n\nb) \nCopper-tin base alloys (bronzes)\n\nAlloys of copper and tin, with or without other elements. When other elements are\n                                                         present, tin predominates by weight over each of such other elements, except that\n                                                         when the tin content is 3\u00a0% or more the zinc content by weight may exceed that of\n                                                         tin but must be less than 10\u00a0%.\n\nc) \nCopper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silvers)\n\nAlloys of copper, nickel and zinc, with or without other elements. The nickel content\n                                                         is 5\u00a0% or more by weight (see copper-zinc alloys (brasses)).\n\nd) \nCopper-nickel base alloys\n\nAlloys of copper and nickel, with or without other elements but in any case containing\n                                                         by weight not more than 1\u00a0% of zinc. When other elements are present, nickel predominates\n                                                         by weight over each of such other elements.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n74.01\n\n7401.00\n\nCopper mattes; cement copper (precipitated copper).\n\n74.02\n\n7402.00\n\nUnrefined copper; copper anodes for electrolytic refining.\n\n74.03\n\nRefined copper and copper alloys, unwrought.\n\n- Refined copper\u00a0:\n\n7403.11\n\n-- Cathodes and sections of cathodes\n\n7403.12\n\n-- Wire-bars\n\n7403.13\n\n-- Billets\n\n7403.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Copper alloys\u00a0:\n\n7403.21\n\n-- Copper-zinc base alloys (brass)\n\n7403.22\n\n-- Copper-tin base alloys (bronze)\n\n7403.29\n\n-- Other copper alloys (other than master alloys of heading 74.05)\n\n74.04\n\n7404.00\n\nCopper waste and scrap.\n\n74.05\n\n7405.00\n\nMaster alloys of copper.\n\n74.06\n\nCopper powders and flakes.\n\n7406.10\n\n- Powders of non-lamellar structure\n\n7406.20\n\n- Powders of lamellar structure; flakes\n\n74.07\n\nCopper bars, rods and profiles.\n\n7407.10\n\n- Of refined copper\n\n- Of copper alloys\u00a0:\n\n7407.21\n\n-- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)\n\n7407.29\n\n-- Other\n\n74.08\n\nCopper wire.\n\n- Of refined copper\u00a0:\n\n7408.11\n\n-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 mm\n\n7408.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of copper alloys\u00a0:\n\n7408.21\n\n-- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)\n\n7408.22\n\n-- Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel\n                                                            silver)\n\n7408.29\n\n-- Other\n\n74.09\n\nCopper plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.15\u00a0mm.\n\n- Of refined copper\u00a0:\n\n7409.11\n\n-- In coils\n\n7409.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)\u00a0:\n\n7409.21\n\n-- In coils\n\n7409.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of copper-tin base alloys (bronze)\u00a0:\n\n7409.31\n\n-- In coils\n\n7409.39\n\n-- Other\n\n7409.40\n\n- Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel\n                                                            silver)\n\n7409.90\n\n- Of other copper alloys\n\n74.10\n\nCopper foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or\n                                                               similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.15\u00a0mm.\n\n- Not backed\u00a0:\n\n7410.11\n\n-- Of refined copper\n\n7410.12\n\n-- Of copper alloys\n\n- Backed\u00a0:\n\n7410.21\n\n-- Of refined copper\n\n7410.22\n\n-- Of copper alloys\n\n74.11\n\nCopper tubes and pipes.\n\n7411.10\n\n- Of refined copper\n\n- Of copper alloys\u00a0:\n\n7411.21\n\n-- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)\n\n7411.22\n\n-- Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel\n                                                            silver)\n\n7411.29\n\n-- Other\n\n74.12\n\nCopper tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves).\n\n7412.10\n\n- Of refined copper\n\n7412.20\n\n- Of copper alloys\n\n74.13\n\n7413.00\n\nStranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of copper, not electrically insulated.\n\n[74.14]\n\n74.15\n\nNails, tacks, drawing pins, staples (other than those of heading 83.05) and similar\n                                                               articles, of copper or of iron or steel with heads of copper; screws, bolts, nuts,\n                                                               screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers (including spring washers) and\n                                                               similar articles, of copper.\n\n7415.10\n\n- Nails and tacks, drawing pins, staples and similar articles\n\n- Other articles, not threaded\u00a0:\n\n7415.21\n\n-- Washers (including spring washers)\n\n7415.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other threaded articles\u00a0:\n\n7415.33\n\n-- Screws; bolts and nuts\n\n7415.39\n\n-- Other\n\n[74.16]\n\n[74.17]\n\n74.18\n\nTable, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of copper; pot scourers\n                                                               and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of copper; sanitary ware and\n                                                               parts thereof, of copper.\n\n7418.10\n\n- Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring\n                                                            or polishing pads, gloves and the like\n\n7418.20\n\n- Sanitary ware and parts thereof\n\n74.19\n\nOther articles of copper.\n\n7419.20\n\n- Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked\n\n7419.80\n\n- Other\n\nSubheading\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nNickel, not alloyed\n\nMetal containing by weight at least 99\u00a0% of nickel plus cobalt, provided that\u00a0:\n\n(i) the cobalt content by weight does not exceed 1.5\u00a0%, and\n\n(ii) the content by weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in\n                                                               the following table\u00a0:\n\nElement\n\nLimiting content\u00a0% by weight\n\nFe\n\nIron\n\n0.5\n\nO\n\nOxygen\n\n0.4\n\nOther elements, each\n\n0.3\n\nb) \nNickel alloys\n\nMetallic substances in which nickel predominates by weight over each of the other\n                                                         elements provided that\u00a0:\n\n(i) the content by weight of cobalt exceeds 1.5\u00a0%,\n\n(ii) the content by weight of at least one of the other elements is greater than the limit\n                                                               specified in the foregoing table, or\n\n(iii) the total content by weight of elements other than nickel plus cobalt exceeds 1\u00a0%.\n\n2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Note 9 (c) to Section XV, for the purposes of subheading 7508.10 the term \u201cwire\u201d applies only to products,\n                                                   whether or not in coils, of any cross-sectional shape, of which no cross-sectional\n                                                   dimension exceeds 6 mm.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n75.01\n\nNickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy.\n\n7501.10\n\n- Nickel mattes\n\n7501.20\n\n- Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy\n\n75.02\n\nUnwrought nickel.\n\n7502.10\n\n- Nickel, not alloyed\n\n7502.20\n\n- Nickel alloys\n\n75.03\n\n7503.00\n\nNickel waste and scrap.\n\n75.04\n\n7504.00\n\nNickel powders and flakes.\n\n75.05\n\nNickel bars, rods, profiles and wire.\n\n- Bars, rods and profiles\u00a0:\n\n7505.11\n\n-- Of nickel, not alloyed\n\n7505.12\n\n-- Of nickel alloys\n\n- Wire\u00a0:\n\n7505.21\n\n-- Of nickel, not alloyed\n\n7505.22\n\n-- Of nickel alloys\n\n75.06\n\nNickel plates, sheets, strip and foil.\n\n7506.10\n\n- Of nickel, not alloyed\n\n7506.20\n\n- Of nickel alloys\n\n75.07\n\nNickel tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves).\n\n- Tubes and pipes\u00a0:\n\n7507.11\n\n-- Of nickel, not alloyed\n\n7507.12\n\n-- Of nickel alloys\n\n7507.20\n\n- Tube or pipe fittings\n\n75.08\n\nOther articles of nickel.\n\n7508.10\n\n- Cloth, grill and netting, of nickel wire\n\n7508.90\n\n- Other\n\nSubheading\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \n Aluminium, not alloyed\n\nMetal containing by weight at least 99\u00a0% of aluminium, provided that the content by\n                                                         weight of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table\u00a0:\n\nElement\n\nLimiting content\u00a0% by weight\n\nFe + Si\n\n(iron plus silicon)\n\n1\n\nOther elements1), each\n\n0.12)\n\n1) Other elements are, for example Cr, Cu, Mg, Mn, Ni, Zn.\n\n2) Copper is permitted in a proportion greater than 0.1\u00a0% but not more than 0.2\u00a0%, provided\n                                                         that neither the chromium nor manganese content exceeds 0.05\u00a0%.\n\nb) \nAluminium alloys\n\nMetallic substances in which aluminium predominates by weight over each of the other\n                                                         elements, provided that\u00a0:\n\n(i) the content by weight of at least one of the other elements or of iron plus silicon\n                                                               taken together is greater than the limit specified in the foregoing table; or\n\n(ii) the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 1\u00a0%.\n\n2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Note 9 (c) to Section XV, for the purposes of subheading 7616.91 the term \u201cwire\u201d applies only to products,\n                                                   whether or not in coils, of any cross-sectional shape, of which no cross-sectional\n                                                   dimension exceeds 6 mm.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n76.01\n\nUnwrought aluminium.\n\n7601.10\n\n- Aluminium, not alloyed\n\n7601.20\n\n- Aluminium alloys\n\n76.02\n\n7602.00\n\nAluminium waste and scrap.\n\n76.03\n\nAluminium powders and flakes.\n\n7603.10\n\n- Powders of non-lamellar structure\n\n7603.20\n\n- Powders of lamellar structure; flakes\n\n76.04\n\nAluminium bars, rods and profiles.\n\n7604.10\n\n- Of aluminium, not alloyed\n\n- Of aluminium alloys\u00a0:\n\n7604.21\n\n-- Hollow profiles\n\n7604.29\n\n-- Other\n\n76.05\n\nAluminium wire.\n\n- Of aluminium, not alloyed\u00a0:\n\n7605.11\n\n-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm\n\n7605.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of aluminium alloys\u00a0:\n\n7605.21\n\n-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 mm\n\n7605.29\n\n-- Other\n\n76.06\n\nAluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2\u00a0mm.\n\n- Rectangular (including square)\u00a0:\n\n7606.11\n\n-- Of aluminium, not alloyed\n\n7606.12\n\n-- Of aluminium alloys\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7606.91\n\n-- Of aluminium, not alloyed\n\n7606.92\n\n-- Of aluminium alloys\n\n76.07\n\nAluminium foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics\n                                                               or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding\n                                                               0.2\u00a0mm.\n\n- Not backed\u00a0:\n\n7607.11\n\n-- Rolled but not further worked\n\n7607.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7607.20\n\n- Backed\n\n76.08\n\nAluminium tubes and pipes.\n\n7608.10\n\n- Of aluminium, not alloyed\n\n7608.20\n\n- Of aluminium alloys\n\n76.09\n\n7609.00\n\nAluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves).\n\n76.10\n\nAluminium structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 94.06) and parts\n                                                               of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, towers, lattice masts, roofs,\n                                                               roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, balustrades,\n                                                               pillars and columns); aluminium plates, rods, profiles, tubes and the like, prepared\n                                                               for use in structures.\n\n7610.10\n\n- Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors\n\n7610.90\n\n- Other\n\n76.11\n\n7611.00\n\nAluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other\n                                                               than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined\n                                                               or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment.\n\n76.12\n\nAluminium casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers (including rigid or collapsible\n                                                               tubular containers), for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of\n                                                               a capacity not exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted\n                                                               with mechanical or thermal equipment.\n\n7612.10\n\n- Collapsible tubular containers\n\n7612.90\n\n- Other\n\n76.13\n\n7613.00\n\nAluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas.\n\n76.14\n\nStranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of aluminium, not electrically\n                                                               insulated.\n\n7614.10\n\n- With steel core\n\n7614.90\n\n- Other\n\n76.15\n\nTable, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of aluminium; pot scourers\n                                                               and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of aluminium; sanitary ware and\n                                                               parts thereof, of aluminium.\n\n7615.10\n\n- Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring\n                                                            or polishing pads, gloves and the like\n\n7615.20\n\n- Sanitary ware and parts thereof\n\n76.16\n\nOther articles of aluminium.\n\n7616.10\n\n- Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 83.05), screws, bolts, nuts,\n                                                            screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers and similar articles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7616.91\n\n-- Cloth, grill, netting and fencing, of aluminium wire\n\n7616.99\n\n-- Other\n\n(Reserved for possible future use in the Harmonized System)\n\nSubheading\n\n1. In this Chapter the expression \u201crefined lead\u201d means\u00a0:\n\nMetal containing by weight at least 99.9\u00a0% of lead, provided that the content by weight\n                                                   of any other element does not exceed the limit specified in the following table\u00a0:\n\nElement\n\nLimiting content\u00a0% by weight\n\nAg\n\nSilver\n\n0.02\n\nAs\n\nArsenic\n\n0.005\n\nBi\n\nBismuth\n\n0.05\n\nCa\n\nCalcium\n\n0.002\n\nCd\n\nCadmium\n\n0.002\n\nCu\n\nCopper\n\n0.08\n\nFe\n\nIron\n\n0.002\n\nS\n\nSulphur\n\n0.002\n\nSb\n\nAntimony\n\n0.005\n\nSn\n\nTin\n\n0.005\n\nZn\n\nZinc\n\n0.002\n\nOther (for example Te), each\n\n0.001\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n78.01\n\nUnwrought lead.\n\n7801.10\n\n- Refined lead\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n7801.91\n\n-- Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element\n\n7801.99\n\n-- Other\n\n78.02\n\n7802.00\n\nLead waste and scrap.\n\n[78.03]\n\n78.04\n\nLead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes.\n\n- Plates, sheets, strip and foil\u00a0:\n\n7804.11\n\n-- Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2\n                                                            mm\n\n7804.19\n\n-- Other\n\n7804.20\n\n- Powders and flakes\n\n[78.05]\n\n78.06\n\n7806.00\n\nOther articles of lead.\n\nSubheading\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nZinc, not alloyed\n\nMetal containing by weight at least 97.5\u00a0% of zinc.\n\nb) \nZinc alloys\n\nMetallic substances in which zinc predominates by weight over each of the other elements,\n                                                         provided that the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 2.5\u00a0%.\n\nc) \nZinc dust\n\nDust obtained by condensation of zinc vapour, consisting of spherical particles which\n                                                         are finer than zinc powders. At least 80\u00a0% by weight of the particles pass through\n                                                         a sieve with 63 micrometres (microns) mesh. It must contain at least 85\u00a0% by weight\n                                                         of metallic zinc.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n79.01\n\nUnwrought zinc.\n\n- Zinc, not alloyed\u00a0:\n\n7901.11\n\n-- Containing by weight 99.99\u00a0% or more of zinc\n\n7901.12\n\n-- Containing by weight less than 99.99\u00a0% of zinc\n\n7901.20\n\n- Zinc alloys\n\n79.02\n\n7902.00\n\nZinc waste and scrap.\n\n79.03\n\nZinc dust, powders and flakes.\n\n7903.10\n\n- Zinc dust\n\n7903.90\n\n- Other\n\n79.04\n\n7904.00\n\nZinc bars, rods, profiles and wire.\n\n79.05\n\n7905.00\n\nZinc plates, sheets, strip and foil.\n\n[79.06]\n\n79.07\n\n7907.00\n\nOther articles of zinc.\n\nSubheading\n\n1. In this Chapter the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them\u00a0:\n\na) \nTin, not alloyed\n\nMetal containing by weight at least 99\u00a0% of tin, provided that the content by weight\n                                                         of any bismuth or copper is less than the limit specified in the following table\u00a0:\n\nElement\n\nLimiting content\u00a0% by weight\n\nBi\n\nBismuth\n\n0.4\n\nCu\n\nCopper\n\n0.1\n\nb) \nTin alloys\n\nMetallic substances in which tin predominates by weight over each of the other elements,\n                                                         provided that\u00a0:\n\n(i) the total content by weight of such other elements exceeds 1\u00a0%; or\n\n(ii) the content by weight of either bismuth or copper is equal to or greater than the\n                                                               limit specified in the foregoing table.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n80.01\n\nUnwrought tin.\n\n8001.10\n\n- Tin, not alloyed\n\n8001.20\n\n- Tin alloys\n\n80.02\n\n8002.00\n\nTin waste and scrap.\n\n80.03\n\n8003.00\n\nTin bars, rods, profiles and wire.\n\n[80.04]\n\n[80.05]\n\n[80.06]\n\n80.07\n\n8007.00\n\nOther articles of tin.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n81.01\n\nTungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8101.10\n\n- Powders\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8101.94\n\n-- Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering\n\n8101.96\n\n-- Wire\n\n8101.97\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8101.99\n\n-- Other\n\n81.02\n\nMolybdenum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8102.10\n\n- Powders\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8102.94\n\n-- Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering\n\n8102.95\n\n-- Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates,\n                                                            sheets, strip and foil\n\n8102.96\n\n-- Wire\n\n8102.97\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8102.99\n\n-- Other\n\n81.03\n\nTantalum and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8103.20\n\n- Unwrought tantalum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; powders\n\n8103.30\n\n- Waste and scrap\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8103.91\n\n-- Crucibles\n\n8103.99\n\n-- Other\n\n81.04\n\nMagnesium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n- Unwrought magnesium\u00a0:\n\n8104.11\n\n-- Containing at least 99.8\u00a0% by weight of magnesium\n\n8104.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8104.20\n\n- Waste and scrap\n\n8104.30\n\n- Raspings, turnings and granules, graded according to size; powders\n\n8104.90\n\n- Other\n\n81.05\n\nCobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; cobalt and articles\n                                                               thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8105.20\n\n- Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt;\n                                                            powders\n\n8105.30\n\n- Waste and scrap\n\n8105.90\n\n- Other\n\n81.06\n\nBismuth and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8106.10\n\n- Containing more than 99.99\u00a0% of bismuth, by weight\n\n8106.90\n\n- Other\n\n81.08\n\nTitanium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8108.20\n\n- Unwrought titanium; powders\n\n8108.30\n\n- Waste and scrap\n\n8108.90\n\n- Other\n\n81.09\n\nZirconium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n- Unwrought zirconium; powders\u00a0:\n\n8109.21\n\n-- Containing less than 1\u00a0part hafnium to 500 parts zirconium by weight\n\n8109.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Waste and scrap\u00a0:\n\n8109.31\n\n-- Containing less than 1\u00a0part hafnium to 500 parts zirconium by weight\n\n8109.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8109.91\n\n-- Containing less than 1\u00a0part hafnium to 500 parts zirconium by weight\n\n8109.99\n\n-- Other\n\n81.10\n\nAntimony and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n8110.10\n\n- Unwrought antimony; powders\n\n8110.20\n\n- Waste and scrap\n\n8110.90\n\n- Other\n\n81.11\n\n8111.00\n\nManganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\n81.12\n\nBeryllium, chromium, hafnium, rhenium, thallium, cadmium, germanium, vanadium, gallium,\n                                                               indium and niobium (columbium), and articles of these metals, including waste and\n                                                               scrap.\n\n- Beryllium\u00a0:\n\n8112.12\n\n-- Unwrought; powders\n\n8112.13\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8112.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Chromium\u00a0:\n\n8112.21\n\n-- Unwrought; powders\n\n8112.22\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8112.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Hafnium\u00a0:\n\n8112.31\n\n-- Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders\n\n8112.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Rhenium\u00a0:\n\n8112.41\n\n-- Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders\n\n8112.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Thallium\u00a0:\n\n8112.51\n\n-- Unwrought; powders\n\n8112.52\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8112.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cadmium\u00a0:\n\n8112.61\n\n-- Waste and scrap\n\n8112.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8112.92\n\n-- Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders\n\n8112.99\n\n-- Other\n\n81.13\n\n8113.00\n\nCermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. Apart from blow lamps, portable forges, grinding wheels with frameworks, manicure\n                                                   or pedicure sets, and goods of heading 82.09, this Chapter covers only articles with\n                                                   a blade, working edge, working surface or other working part of\u00a0:\n\na) Base metal;\n\nb) Metal carbides or cermets;\n\nc) Precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) on a support\n                                                         of base metal, metal carbide or cermet; or\n\nd) Abrasive materials on a support of base metal, provided that the articles have cutting\n                                                         teeth, flutes, grooves, or the like, of base metal, which retain their identity and\n                                                         function after the application of the abrasive.\n\n2. Parts of base metal of the articles of this Chapter are to be classified with the\n                                                   articles of which they are parts, except parts separately specified as such and tool-holders\n                                                   for hand tools (heading 84.66). However, parts of general use as defined in Note 2 to Section XV are in all cases excluded from this Chapter.\n\nHeads, blades and cutting plates for electric shavers or electric hair clippers are\n                                                   to be classified in heading 85.10.\n\n3. Sets consisting of one or more knives of heading 82.11 and at least an equal number\n                                                   of articles of heading 82.15 are to be classified in heading 82.15.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n82.01\n\nHand tools, the following\u00a0: spades, shovels, mattocks, picks, hoes, forks and rakes;\n                                                               axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools; secateurs and pruners of any kind; scythes,\n                                                               sickles, hay knives, hedge shears, timber wedges and other tools of a kind used in\n                                                               agriculture, horticulture or forestry.\n\n8201.10\n\n- Spades and shovels\n\n8201.30\n\n- Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes\n\n8201.40\n\n- Axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools\n\n8201.50\n\n- Secateurs and similar one-handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears)\n\n8201.60\n\n- Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-handed shears\n\n8201.90\n\n- Other hand tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry\n\n82.02\n\nHand saws; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless\n                                                               saw blades).\n\n8202.10\n\n- Hand saws\n\n8202.20\n\n- Band saw blades\n\n- Circular saw blades (including slitting or slotting saw blades)\u00a0:\n\n8202.31\n\n-- With working part of steel\n\n8202.39\n\n-- Other, including parts\n\n8202.40\n\n- Chain saw blades\n\n- Other saw blades\u00a0:\n\n8202.91\n\n-- Straight saw blades, for working metal\n\n8202.99\n\n-- Other\n\n82.03\n\nFiles, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal cutting\n                                                               shears, pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar hand tools.\n\n8203.10\n\n- Files, rasps and similar tools\n\n8203.20\n\n- Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and similar tools\n\n8203.30\n\n- Metal cutting shears and similar tools\n\n8203.40\n\n- Pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar tools\n\n82.04\n\nHand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not including\n                                                               tap wrenches); interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles.\n\n- Hand-operated spanners and wrenches\u00a0:\n\n8204.11\n\n-- Non-adjustable\n\n8204.12\n\n-- Adjustable\n\n8204.20\n\n- Interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles\n\n82.05\n\nHand tools (including glaziers\u201d diamonds), not elsewhere specified or included; blow\n                                                               lamps; vices, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of, machine-tools\n                                                               or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal-operated grinding\n                                                               wheels with frameworks.\n\n8205.10\n\n- Drilling, threading or tapping tools\n\n8205.20\n\n- Hammers and sledge hammers\n\n8205.30\n\n- Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood\n\n8205.40\n\n- Screwdrivers\n\n- Other hand tools (including glaziers\u201d diamonds)\u00a0:\n\n8205.51\n\n-- Household tools\n\n8205.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8205.60\n\n- Blow lamps\n\n8205.70\n\n- Vices, clamps and the like\n\n8205.90\n\n- Other, including sets of articles of two or more of subheadings of this heading\n\n82.06\n\n8206.00\n\nTools of two or more of the headings 82.02 to 82.05, put up in sets for retail sale.\n\n82.07\n\nInterchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools\n                                                               (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring,\n                                                               broaching, milling, turning or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding\n                                                               metal, and rock drilling or earth boring tools.\n\n- Rock drilling or earth boring tools\u00a0:\n\n8207.13\n\n-- With working part of cermets\n\n8207.19\n\n-- Other, including parts\n\n8207.20\n\n- Dies for drawing or extruding metal\n\n8207.30\n\n- Tools for pressing, stamping or punching\n\n8207.40\n\n- Tools for tapping or threading\n\n8207.50\n\n- Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling\n\n8207.60\n\n- Tools for boring or broaching\n\n8207.70\n\n- Tools for milling\n\n8207.80\n\n- Tools for turning\n\n8207.90\n\n- Other interchangeable tools\n\n82.08\n\nKnives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances.\n\n8208.10\n\n- For metal working\n\n8208.20\n\n- For wood working\n\n8208.30\n\n- For kitchen appliances or for machines used by the food industry\n\n8208.40\n\n- For agricultural, horticultural or forestry machines\n\n8208.90\n\n- Other\n\n82.09\n\n8209.00\n\nPlates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets.\n\n82.10\n\n8210.00\n\nHand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, used in the preparation,\n                                                               conditioning or serving of food or drink.\n\n82.11\n\nKnives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than\n                                                               knives of heading 82.08, and blades therefor.\n\n8211.10\n\n- Sets of assorted articles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8211.91\n\n-- Table knives having fixed blades\n\n8211.92\n\n-- Other knives having fixed blades\n\n8211.93\n\n-- Knives having other than fixed blades\n\n8211.94\n\n-- Blades\n\n8211.95\n\n-- Handles of base metal\n\n82.12\n\nRazors and razor blades (including razor blade blanks in strips).\n\n8212.10\n\n- Razors\n\n8212.20\n\n- Safety razor blades, including razor blade blanks in strips\n\n8212.90\n\n- Other parts\n\n82.13\n\n8213.00\n\nScissors, tailors\u201d shears and similar shears, and blades therefor.\n\n82.14\n\nOther articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers\u201d or kitchen cleavers,\n                                                               choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments\n                                                               (including nail files).\n\n8214.10\n\n- Paper knives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners and blades therefor\n\n8214.20\n\n- Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)\n\n8214.90\n\n- Other\n\n82.15\n\nSpoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs\n                                                               and similar kitchen or tableware.\n\n8215.10\n\n- Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal\n\n8215.20\n\n- Other sets of assorted articles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8215.91\n\n-- Plated with precious metal\n\n8215.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. For the purposes of this Chapter, parts of base metal are to be classified with their\n                                                   parent articles. However, articles of iron or steel of heading 73.12, 73.15, 73.17,\n                                                   73.18 or 73.20, 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.\n\n2. For the purposes of heading 83.02, the word \u201ccastors\u201d means those having a diameter\n                                                   (including, where appropriate, tyres) not exceeding 75 mm, or those having a diameter\n                                                   (including, where appropriate, tyres) exceeding 75 mm provided that the width of the\n                                                   wheel or tyre fitted thereto is less than 30 mm.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n83.01\n\nPadlocks and locks (key, combination or electrically operated), of base metal; clasps\n                                                               and frames with clasps, incorporating locks, of base metal; keys for any of the foregoing\n                                                               articles, of base metal.\n\n8301.10\n\n- Padlocks\n\n8301.20\n\n- Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles\n\n8301.30\n\n- Locks of a kind used for furniture\n\n8301.40\n\n- Other locks\n\n8301.50\n\n- Clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks\n\n8301.60\n\n- Parts\n\n8301.70\n\n- Keys presented separately\n\n83.02\n\nBase metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors,\n                                                               staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like;\n                                                               base metal hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings\n                                                               of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal.\n\n8302.10\n\n- Hinges\n\n8302.20\n\n- Castors\n\n8302.30\n\n- Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles\n\n- Other mountings, fittings and similar articles\u00a0:\n\n8302.41\n\n-- Suitable for buildings\n\n8302.42\n\n-- Other, suitable for furniture\n\n8302.49\n\n-- Other\n\n8302.50\n\n- Hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures\n\n8302.60\n\n- Automatic door closers\n\n83.03\n\n8303.00\n\nArmoured or reinforced safes, strong-boxes and doors and safe deposit lockers for\n                                                               strong-rooms, cash or deed boxes and the like, of base metal.\n\n83.04\n\n8304.00\n\nFiling cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays, office-stamp\n                                                               stands and similar office or desk equipment, of base metal, other than office furniture\n                                                               of heading 94.03.\n\n83.05\n\nFittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips,\n                                                               indexing tags and similar office articles, of base metal; staples in strips (for example,\n                                                               for offices, upholstery, packaging), of base metal.\n\n8305.10\n\n- Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files\n\n8305.20\n\n- Staples in strips\n\n8305.90\n\n- Other, including parts\n\n83.06\n\nBells, gongs and the like, non-electric, of base metal; statuettes and other ornaments,\n                                                               of base metal; photograph, picture or similar frames, of base metal; mirrors of base\n                                                               metal.\n\n8306.10\n\n- Bells, gongs and the like\n\n- Statuettes and other ornaments\u00a0:\n\n8306.21\n\n-- Plated with precious metal\n\n8306.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8306.30\n\n- Photograph, picture or similar frames; mirrors\n\n83.07\n\nFlexible tubing of base metal, with or without fittings.\n\n8307.10\n\n- Of iron or steel\n\n8307.90\n\n- Of other base metal\n\n83.08\n\nClasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like,\n                                                               of base metal, of a kind used for clothing or clothing accessories, footwear, jewellery,\n                                                               wrist-watches, books, awnings, leather goods, travel goods or saddlery or for other\n                                                               made up articles; tubular or bifurcated rivets, of base metal; beads and spangles,\n                                                               of base metal.\n\n8308.10\n\n- Hooks, eyes and eyelets\n\n8308.20\n\n- Tubular or bifurcated rivets\n\n8308.90\n\n- Other, including parts\n\n83.09\n\nStoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers),\n                                                               capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories,\n                                                               of base metal.\n\n8309.10\n\n- Crown corks\n\n8309.90\n\n- Other\n\n83.10\n\n8310.00\n\nSign-plates, name-plates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and\n                                                               other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading 94.05.\n\n83.11\n\nWire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes and similar products, of base metal or of metal\n                                                               carbides, coated or cored with flux material, of a kind used for soldering, brazing,\n                                                               welding or deposition of metal or of metal carbides; wire and rods, of agglomerated\n                                                               base metal powder, used for metal spraying.\n\n8311.10\n\n- Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding\n\n8311.20\n\n- Cored wire of base metal, for electric arc-welding\n\n8311.30\n\n- Coated rods and cored wire, of base metal, for soldering, brazing or welding by\n                                                            flame\n\n8311.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Section does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of plastics of Chapter 39, or of vulcanised rubber (heading 40.10), or other articles of a kind used in machinery\n                                                      or mechanical or electrical appliances or for other technical uses, of vulcanised\n                                                      rubber other than hard rubber (heading 40.16);\n\nb) Articles of leather or of composition leather (heading 42.05) or of furskin (heading\n                                                      43.03), of a kind used in machinery or mechanical appliances or for other technical\n                                                      uses;\n\nc) Bobbins, spools, cops, cones, cores, reels or similar supports, of any material (for\n                                                      example, Chapter 39, 40, 44 or 48 or Section XV);\n\nd) Perforated cards for Jacquard or similar machines (for example, Chapter 39 or 48 or Section XV);\n\ne) Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material (heading 59.10) or\n                                                      other articles of textile material for technical uses (heading 59.11);\n\nf) Precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) of headings\n                                                      71.02 to 71.04, or articles wholly of such stones of heading 71.16, except unmounted\n                                                      worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 85.22);\n\ng) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\nh) Drill pipe (heading 73.04);\n\nij) Endless belts of metal wire or strip (Section XV);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 82 or 83;\n\nl) Articles of Section XVII;\n\nm) Articles of Chapter 90;\n\nn) Clocks, watches or other articles of Chapter 91;\n\no) Interchangeable tools of heading 82.07 or brushes of a kind used as parts of machines\n                                                      (heading 96.03); similar interchangeable tools are to be classified according to the\n                                                      constituent material of their working part (for example, in Chapter 40, 42, 43, 45 or 59 or heading 68.04 or 69.09);\n\np) Articles of Chapter 95; or\n\nq) Typewriter or similar ribbons, whether or not on spools or in cartridges (classified\n                                                      according to their constituent material, or in heading 96.12 if inked or otherwise\n                                                      prepared for giving impressions), or monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles,\n                                                      of heading 96.20.\n\n2. Subject to Note 1 to this Section, Note 1 to Chapter 84 and to Note 1 to Chapter 85, parts of machines (not being parts of the articles of heading 84.84, 85.44, 85.45,\n                                                85.46 or 85.47) are to be classified according to the following rules\u00a0:\n\na) Parts which are goods included in any of the headings of Chapter 84 or 85 (other than headings 84.09, 84.31, 84.48, 84.66, 84.73, 84.87, 85.03, 85.22, 85.29,\n                                                      85.38 and 85.48) are in all cases to be classified in their respective headings;\n\nb) Other parts, if suitable for use solely or principally with a particular kind of machine,\n                                                      or with a number of machines of the same heading (including a machine of heading 84.79\n                                                      or 85.43) are to be classified with the machines of that kind or in heading 84.09,\n                                                      84.31, 84.48, 84.66, 84.73, 85.03, 85.22, 85.29 or 85.38 as appropriate. However,\n                                                      parts which are equally suitable for use principally with the goods of headings 85.17\n                                                      and 85.25 to 85.28 are to be classified in heading 85.17, and parts which are suitable\n                                                      for use solely or principally with the goods of heading 85.24 are to be classified\n                                                      in heading 85.29;\n\nc) All other parts are to be classified in heading 84.09, 84.31, 84.48, 84.66, 84.73,\n                                                      85.03, 85.22, 85.29 or 85.38 as appropriate or, failing that, in heading 84.87 or\n                                                      85.48.\n\n3. Unless the context otherwise requires, composite machines consisting of two or more\n                                                machines fitted together to form a whole and other machines designed for the purpose\n                                                of performing two or more complementary or alternative functions are to be classified\n                                                as if consisting only of that component or as being that machine which performs the\n                                                principal function.\n\n4. Where a machine (including a combination of machines) consists of individual components\n                                                (whether separate or interconnected by piping, by transmission devices, by electric\n                                                cables or by other devices) intended to contribute together to a clearly defined function\n                                                covered by one of the headings in Chapter 84 or Chapter 85, then the whole falls to be classified in the heading appropriate to that function.\n\n5. For the purposes of these Notes, the expression \u201cmachine\u201d means any machine, machinery,\n                                                plant, equipment, apparatus or appliance cited in the headings of Chapter 84 or 85.\n\n6.\n\nA) Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression \u201celectrical and electronic waste and scrap\u201d\n                                                      means electrical and electronic assemblies, printed circuit boards, and electrical\n                                                      or electronic articles that\u00a0:\n\n(i) have been rendered unusable for their original purposes by breakage, cutting-up or\n                                                            other processes or are economically unsuitable for repair, refurbishment or renovation\n                                                            to render them fit for their original purposes; and\n\n(ii) are packaged or shipped in a manner not intended to protect individual articles from\n                                                            damage during transportation, loading and unloading operations.\n\nB) Mixed consignments of \u201celectrical and electronic waste and scrap\u201d and other waste\n                                                      and scrap are to be classified in heading 85.49.\n\nC) This Section does not cover municipal waste, as defined in Note 4 to Chapter 38.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Millstones, grindstones or other articles of Chapter 68;\n\nb) Machinery or appliances (for example, pumps) of ceramic material and ceramic parts\n                                                         of machinery or appliances of any material (Chapter 69);\n\nc) Laboratory glassware (heading 70.17); machinery, appliances or other articles for\n                                                         technical uses or parts thereof, of glass (heading 70.19 or 70.20);\n\nd) Articles of heading 73.21 or 73.22 or similar articles of other base metals (Chapters 74 to 76 or 78 to 81);\n\ne) Vacuum cleaners of heading 85.08;\n\nf) Electro-mechanical domestic appliances of heading 85.09; digital cameras of heading\n                                                         85.25;\n\ng) Radiators for the articles of Section XVII; or\n\nh) Hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised (heading 96.03).\n\n2. Subject to the operation of Note 3 to Section XVI and subject to Note 11 to this Chapter, a machine or appliance which answers to a\n                                                   description in one or more of the headings 84.01 to 84.24, or heading 84.86 and at\n                                                   the same time to a description in one or more of the headings 84.25 to 84.80 is to\n                                                   be classified under the appropriate heading of the former group or under heading 84.86,\n                                                   as the case may be, and not the latter group.\n\nA) Heading 84.19 does not, however, cover\u00a0:\n\n(i) Germination plant, incubators or brooders (heading 84.36);\n\n(ii) Grain dampening machines (heading 84.37);\n\n(iii) Diffusing apparatus for sugar juice extraction (heading 84.38);\n\n(iv) Machinery for the heat-treatment of textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles\n                                                               (heading 84.51); or\n\n(v) Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, designed for a mechanical operation, in\n                                                               which a change of temperature, even if necessary, is subsidiary.\n\nB) Heading 84.22 does not cover\u00a0:\n\n(i) Sewing machines for closing bags or similar containers (heading 84.52); or\n\n(ii) Office machinery of heading 84.72.\n\nC) Heading 84.24 does not cover\u00a0:\n\n(i) Ink-jet printing machines (heading 84.43); or\n\n(ii) Water-jet cutting machines (heading 84.56).\n\n3. A machine-tool for working any material which answers to a description in heading\n                                                   84.56 and at the same time to a description in heading 84.57, 84.58, 84.59, 84.60,\n                                                   84.61, 84.64 or 84.65 is to be classified in heading 84.56.\n\n4. Heading 84.57 applies only to machine-tools for working metal, other than lathes (including\n                                                   turning centres), which can carry out different types of machining operations either\u00a0:\n\na) by automatic tool change from a magazine or the like in conformity with a machining\n                                                         programme (machining centres),\n\nb) by the automatic use, simultaneously or sequentially, of different unit heads working\n                                                         on a fixed position workpiece (unit construction machines, single station), or\n\nc) by the automatic transfer of the workpiece to different unit heads (multi-station\n                                                         transfer machines).\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 84.62, a \u201cslitting line\u201d for flat products is a processing\n                                                   line composed of an uncoiler, a coil flattener, a slitter and a recoiler. A \u201ccut-to-length\n                                                   line\u201d for flat products is a processing line composed of an uncoiler, a coil flattener,\n                                                   and a shear.\n\n6.\n\nA) For the purposes of heading 84.71, the expression \u201cautomatic data processing machines\u201d\n                                                         means machines capable of\u00a0:\n\n(i) Storing the processing program or programs and at least the data immediately necessary\n                                                               for the execution of the program;\n\n(ii) Being freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user;\n\n(iii) Performing arithmetical computations specified by the user; and\n\n(iv) Executing, without human intervention, a processing program which requires them to\n                                                               modify their execution, by logical decision during the processing run.\n\nB) Automatic data processing machines may be in the form of systems consisting of a variable\n                                                         number of separate units.\n\nC) Subject to paragraphs (D) and (E) below, a unit is to be regarded as being part of\n                                                         an automatic data processing system if it meets all of the following conditions\u00a0:\n\n(i) It is of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system;\n\n(ii) It is connectable to the central processing unit either directly or through one or\n                                                               more other units; and\n\n(iii) It is able to accept or deliver data in a form (codes or signals) which can be used\n                                                               by the system.\n\nSeparately presented units of an automatic data processing machine are to be classified\n                                                         in heading 84.71.\n\nHowever, keyboards, X-Y co-ordinate input devices and disk storage units which satisfy\n                                                         the conditions of paragraphs C) (ii) and (C) (iii) above, are in all cases to be classified\n                                                         as units of heading 84.71.\n\nD) Heading 84.71 does not cover the following when presented separately, even if they\n                                                         meet all of the conditions set forth in Note 6 (C) above\u00a0:\n\n(i) Printers, copying machines, facsimile machines, whether or not combined;\n\n(ii) Apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including\n                                                               apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide\n                                                               area network);\n\n(iii) Loudspeakers and microphones;\n\n(iv) Television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders;\n\n(v) Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus.\n\nE) Machines incorporating or working in conjunction with an automatic data processing\n                                                         machine and performing a specific function other than data processing are to be classified\n                                                         in the headings appropriate to their respective functions or, failing that, in residual\n                                                         headings.\n\n7. Heading 84.82 applies, inter alia, to polished steel balls, the maximum and minimum diameters of which do not differ\n                                                   from the nominal diameter by more than 1\u00a0% or by more than 0.05\u00a0mm, whichever is less.\n\nOther steel balls are to be classified in heading 73.26.\n\n8. A machine which is used for more than one purpose is, for the purposes of classification,\n                                                   to be treated as if its principal purpose were its sole purpose.\n\nSubject 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\n                                                   which no one purpose is the principal purpose is, unless the context otherwise requires,\n                                                   to be classified in heading 84.79. Heading 84.79 also covers machines for making rope\n                                                   or cable (for example, stranding, twisting or cabling machines) from metal wire, textile\n                                                   yarn or any other material or from a combination of such materials.\n\n9. For the purposes of heading 84.70, the term \u201cpocket-size\u201d applies only to machines\n                                                   the dimensions of which do not exceed 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm.\n\n10. For the purposes of heading 84.85, the expression \u201cadditive manufacturing\u201d (also referred\n                                                   to as 3D printing) means the formation of physical objects, based on a digital model,\n                                                   by the successive addition and layering, and consolidation and solidification, of\n                                                   material (for example, metal, plastics or ceramics).\n\nSubject to Note 1 to Section XVI and Note 1 to Chapter 84, machines answering to the description in heading 84.85 are to be classified in that\n                                                   heading and in no other heading of the Nomenclature.\n\n11.\n\nA) Notes 12 (a) and 12 (b) to Chapter 85 also apply with respect to the expressions \u201csemiconductor devices\u201d and \u201celectronic\n                                                         integrated circuits\u201d, respectively, as used in this Note and in heading 84.86. However,\n                                                         for the purposes of this Note and of heading 84.86, the expression \u201csemiconductor\n                                                         devices\u201d also covers photosensitive semiconductor devices and light-emitting diodes\n                                                         (LED).\n\nB) For the purposes of this Note and of heading 84.86, the expression \u201cmanufacture of\n                                                         flat panel displays\u201d covers the fabrication of substrates into a flat panel. It does\n                                                         not cover the manufacture of glass or the assembly of printed circuit boards or other\n                                                         electronic components onto the flat panel. The expression \u201cflat panel display\u201d does\n                                                         not cover cathode-ray tube technology.\n\nC) Heading 84.86 also includes machines and apparatus solely or principally of a kind\n                                                         used for\u00a0:\n\n(i) the manufacture or repair of masks and reticles;\n\n(ii) assembling semiconductor devices or electronic integrated circuits;\n\n(iii) lifting, handling, loading or unloading of boules, wafers, semiconductor devices,\n                                                               electronic integrated circuits and flat panel displays.\n\nD) Subject to Note 1 to Section XVI and Note 1 to Chapter 84, machines and apparatus answering to the description in heading 84.86 are to be classified\n                                                         in that heading and in no other heading of the Nomenclature.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheading 8465.20, the term \u201cmachining centres\u201d applies only\n                                                   to machine-tools for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar\n                                                   hard materials, which can carry out different types of machining operations by automatic\n                                                   tool change from a magazine or the like in conformity with a machining programme.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheading 8471.49, the term \u201csystems\u201d means automatic data processing\n                                                   machines whose units satisfy the conditions laid down in Note 6 (C) to Chapter 84 and which comprise at least a central processing unit, one input unit (for example,\n                                                   a keyboard or a scanner), and one output unit (for example, a visual display unit\n                                                   or a printer).\n\n3. For the purposes of subheading 8481.20, the expression \u201cvalves for oleohydraulic or\n                                                   pneumatic transmissions\u201d means valves which are used specifically in the transmission\n                                                   of \u201cfluid power\u201d in a hydraulic or pneumatic system, where the energy source is supplied\n                                                   in the form of pressurised fluids (liquid or gas). These valves may be of any type\n                                                   (for example, pressure-reducing type, check type). Subheading 8481.20 takes precedence\n                                                   over all other subheadings of heading 84.81.\n\n4. Subheading 8482.40 applies only to bearings with cylindrical rollers of a uniform\n                                                   diameter not exceeding 5\u00a0mm and having a length which is at least three times the\n                                                   diameter. The ends of the rollers may be rounded.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n84.01\n\nNuclear reactors; fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated, for nuclear reactors;\n                                                               machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation.\n\n8401.10\n\n- Nuclear reactors\n\n8401.20\n\n- Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation, and parts thereof\n\n8401.30\n\n- Fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated\n\n8401.40\n\n- Parts of nuclear reactors\n\n84.02\n\nSteam or other vapour generating boilers (other than central heating hot water boilers\n                                                               capable also of producing low pressure steam); super-heated water boilers.\n\n- Steam or other vapour generating boilers\u00a0:\n\n8402.11\n\n-- Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45 t per hour\n\n8402.12\n\n-- Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 t per hour\n\n8402.19\n\n-- Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers\n\n8402.20\n\n- Super-heated water boilers\n\n8402.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.03\n\nCentral heating boilers other than those of heading 84.02.\n\n8403.10\n\n- Boilers\n\n8403.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.04\n\nAuxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 84.02 or 84.03 (for example, economisers,\n                                                               super-heaters, soot removers, gas recoverers); condensers for steam or other vapour\n                                                               power units.\n\n8404.10\n\n- Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 84.02 or 84.03\n\n8404.20\n\n- Condensers for steam or other vapour power units\n\n8404.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.05\n\nProducer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas\n                                                               generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers.\n\n8405.10\n\n- Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene\n                                                            gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers\n\n8405.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.06\n\nSteam turbines and other vapour turbines.\n\n8406.10\n\n- Turbines for marine propulsion\n\n- Other turbines\u00a0:\n\n8406.81\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 40 MW\n\n8406.82\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 40 MW\n\n8406.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.07\n\nSpark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines.\n\n8407.10\n\n- Aircraft engines\n\n- Marine propulsion engines\u00a0:\n\n8407.21\n\n-- Outboard motors\n\n8407.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Reciprocating piston engines of a kind used for the propulsion of vehicles of Chapter 87\u00a0:\n\n8407.31\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cc\n\n8407.32\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cc but not exceeding 250 cc\n\n8407.33\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc but not exceeding 1,000 cc\n\n8407.34\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1,000 cc\n\n8407.90\n\n- Other engines\n\n84.08\n\nCompression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines).\n\n8408.10\n\n- Marine propulsion engines\n\n8408.20\n\n- Engines of a kind used for the propulsion of vehicles of Chapter 87\n\n8408.90\n\n- Other engines\n\n84.09\n\nParts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 84.07 or\n                                                               84.08.\n\n8409.10\n\n- For aircraft engines\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8409.91\n\n-- Suitable for use solely or principally with spark-ignition internal combustion\n                                                            piston engines\n\n8409.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.10\n\nHydraulic turbines, water wheels, and regulators therefor.\n\n- Hydraulic turbines and water wheels\u00a0:\n\n8410.11\n\n-- Of a power not exceeding 1,000 kW\n\n8410.12\n\n-- Of a power exceeding 1,000 kW but not exceeding 10,000 kW\n\n8410.13\n\n-- Of a power exceeding 10,000 kW\n\n8410.90\n\n- Parts, including regulators\n\n84.11\n\nTurbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines.\n\n- Turbo-jets\u00a0:\n\n8411.11\n\n-- Of a thrust not exceeding 25 kN\n\n8411.12\n\n-- Of a thrust exceeding 25 kN\n\n- Turbo-propellers\u00a0:\n\n8411.21\n\n-- Of a power not exceeding 1,100 kW\n\n8411.22\n\n-- Of a power exceeding 1,100 kW\n\n- Other gas turbines\u00a0:\n\n8411.81\n\n-- Of a power not exceeding 5,000 kW\n\n8411.82\n\n-- Of a power exceeding 5,000 kW\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8411.91\n\n-- Of turbo-jets or turbo-propellers\n\n8411.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.12\n\nOther engines and motors.\n\n8412.10\n\n- Reaction engines other than turbo-jets\n\n- Hydraulic power engines and motors\u00a0:\n\n8412.21\n\n-- Linear acting (cylinders)\n\n8412.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Pneumatic power engines and motors\u00a0:\n\n8412.31\n\n-- Linear acting (cylinders)\n\n8412.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8412.80\n\n- Other\n\n8412.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.13\n\nPumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators.\n\n- Pumps fitted or designed to be fitted with a measuring device\u00a0:\n\n8413.11\n\n-- Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants, of the type used in filling-stations or\n                                                            in garages\n\n8413.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8413.20\n\n- Hand pumps, other than those of subheading 8413.11 or 8413.19\n\n8413.30\n\n- Fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion piston engines\n\n8413.40\n\n- Concrete pumps\n\n8413.50\n\n- Other reciprocating positive displacement pumps\n\n8413.60\n\n- Other rotary positive displacement pumps\n\n8413.70\n\n- Other centrifugal pumps\n\n- Other pumps; liquid elevators\u00a0:\n\n8413.81\n\n-- Pumps\n\n8413.82\n\n-- Liquid elevators\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8413.91\n\n-- Of pumps\n\n8413.92\n\n-- Of liquid elevators\n\n84.14\n\nAir or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans; ventilating or recycling\n                                                               hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters; gas-tight biological\n                                                               safety cabinets, whether or not fitted with filters.\n\n8414.10\n\n- Vacuum pumps\n\n8414.20\n\n- Hand- or foot-operated air pumps\n\n8414.30\n\n- Compressors of a kind used in refrigerating equipment\n\n8414.40\n\n- Air compressors mounted on a wheeled chassis for towing\n\n- Fans\u00a0:\n\n8414.51\n\n-- Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a self-contained electric\n                                                            motor of an output not exceeding 125 W\n\n8414.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8414.60\n\n- Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm\n\n8414.70\n\n- Gas-tight biological safety cabinets\n\n8414.80\n\n- Other\n\n8414.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.15\n\nAir conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing\n                                                               the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot\n                                                               be separately regulated.\n\n8415.10\n\n- Of a kind designed to be fixed to a window, wall, ceiling or floor, self-contained\n                                                            or \u201csplit-system\u201d\n\n8415.20\n\n- Of a kind used for persons, in motor vehicles\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8415.81\n\n-- Incorporating a refrigerating unit and a valve for reversal of the cooling/heat\n                                                            cycle (reversible heat pumps)\n\n8415.82\n\n-- Other, incorporating a refrigerating unit\n\n8415.83\n\n-- Not incorporating a refrigerating unit\n\n8415.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.16\n\nFurnace burners for liquid fuel, for pulverised solid fuel or for gas; mechanical\n                                                               stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar\n                                                               appliances.\n\n8416.10\n\n- Furnace burners for liquid fuel\n\n8416.20\n\n- Other furnace burners, including combination burners\n\n8416.30\n\n- Mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers\n                                                            and similar appliances\n\n8416.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.17\n\nIndustrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, non-electric.\n\n8417.10\n\n- Furnaces and ovens for the roasting, melting or other heat-treatment of ores, pyrites\n                                                            or of metals\n\n8417.20\n\n- Bakery ovens, including biscuit ovens\n\n8417.80\n\n- Other\n\n8417.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.18\n\nRefrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or\n                                                               other; heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 84.15.\n\n8418.10\n\n- Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate external doors or drawers,\n                                                            or combinations thereof\n\n- Refrigerators, household type\u00a0:\n\n8418.21\n\n-- Compression-type\n\n8418.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8418.30\n\n- Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 l capacity\n\n8418.40\n\n- Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 l capacity\n\n8418.50\n\n- Other furniture (chests, cabinets, display counters, show-cases and the like) for\n                                                            storage and display, incorporating refrigerating or freezing equipment\n\n- Other refrigerating or freezing equipment; heat pumps\u00a0:\n\n8418.61\n\n-- Heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 84.15\n\n8418.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8418.91\n\n-- Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment\n\n8418.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.19\n\nMachinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding\n                                                               furnaces, ovens and other equipment of heading 85.14), for the treatment of materials\n                                                               by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting,\n                                                               distilling, rectifying, sterilising, pasteurising, steaming, drying, evaporating,\n                                                               vaporising, condensing or cooling, other than machinery or plant of a kind used for\n                                                               domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric.\n\n- Instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric\u00a0:\n\n8419.11\n\n-- Instantaneous gas water heaters\n\n8419.12\n\n-- Solar water heaters\n\n8419.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8419.20\n\n- Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers\n\n- Dryers\u00a0:\n\n8419.33\n\n-- Lyophilisation apparatus, freeze drying units and spray dryers\n\n8419.34\n\n-- Other, for agricultural products\n\n8419.35\n\n-- Other, for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard\n\n8419.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8419.40\n\n- Distilling or rectifying plant\n\n8419.50\n\n- Heat exchange units\n\n8419.60\n\n- Machinery for liquefying air or other gases\n\n- Other machinery, plant and equipment\u00a0:\n\n8419.81\n\n-- For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food\n\n8419.89\n\n-- Other\n\n8419.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.20\n\nCalendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders\n                                                               therefor.\n\n8420.10\n\n- Calendering or other rolling machines\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8420.91\n\n-- Cylinders\n\n8420.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.21\n\nCentrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus,\n                                                               for liquids or gases.\n\n- Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers\u00a0:\n\n8421.11\n\n-- Cream separators\n\n8421.12\n\n-- Clothes-dryers\n\n8421.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids\u00a0:\n\n8421.21\n\n-- For filtering or purifying water\n\n8421.22\n\n-- For filtering or purifying beverages other than water\n\n8421.23\n\n-- Oil or petrol-filters for internal combustion engines\n\n8421.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases\u00a0:\n\n8421.31\n\n-- Intake air filters for internal combustion engines\n\n8421.32\n\n-- Catalytic converters or particulate filters, whether or not combined, for purifying\n                                                            or filtering exhaust gases from internal combustion engines\n\n8421.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8421.91\n\n-- Of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers\n\n8421.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.22\n\nDish washing machines; machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers;\n                                                               machinery for filling, closing, sealing or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or\n                                                               other containers; machinery for capsuling bottles, jars, tubes and similar containers;\n                                                               other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery); machinery\n                                                               for aerating beverages.\n\n- Dish washing machines\u00a0:\n\n8422.11\n\n-- Of the household type\n\n8422.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8422.20\n\n- Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers\n\n8422.30\n\n- Machinery for filling, closing, sealing, or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags\n                                                            or other containers; machinery for capsuling bottles, jars, tubes and similar containers;\n                                                            machinery for aerating beverages\n\n8422.40\n\n- Other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery)\n\n8422.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.23\n\nWeighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5\u00a0cg or better), including\n                                                               weight operated counting or checking machines; weighing machine weights of all kinds.\n\n8423.10\n\n- Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales\n\n8423.20\n\n- Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors\n\n8423.30\n\n- Constant weight scales and scales for discharging a predetermined weight of material\n                                                            into a bag or container, including hopper scales\n\n- Other weighing machinery\u00a0:\n\n8423.81\n\n-- Having a maximum weighing capacity not exceeding 30\u00a0kg\n\n8423.82\n\n-- Having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 30\u00a0kg but not exceeding 5,000 kg\n\n8423.89\n\n-- Other\n\n8423.90\n\n- Weighing machine weights of all kinds; parts of weighing machinery\n\n84.24\n\nMechanical appliances (whether or not hand-operated) for projecting, dispersing or\n                                                               spraying liquids or powders; fire extinguishers, whether or not charged; spray guns\n                                                               and similar appliances; steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting\n                                                               machines.\n\n8424.10\n\n- Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged\n\n8424.20\n\n- Spray guns and similar appliances\n\n8424.30\n\n- Steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines\n\n- Agricultural or horticultural sprayers\u00a0:\n\n8424.41\n\n-- Portable sprayers\n\n8424.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other appliances\u00a0:\n\n8424.82\n\n-- Agricultural or horticultural\n\n8424.89\n\n-- Other\n\n8424.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.25\n\nPulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks.\n\n- Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists or hoists of a kind used for raising\n                                                            vehicles\u00a0:\n\n8425.11\n\n-- Powered by electric motor\n\n8425.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Winches; capstans\u00a0:\n\n8425.31\n\n-- Powered by electric motor\n\n8425.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Jacks; hoists of a kind used for raising vehicles\u00a0:\n\n8425.41\n\n-- Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garages\n\n8425.42\n\n-- Other jacks and hoists, hydraulic\n\n8425.49\n\n-- Other\n\n84.26\n\nShips\u2019 derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers\n                                                               and works trucks fitted with a crane.\n\n- Overhead travelling cranes, transporter cranes, gantry cranes, bridge cranes, mobile\n                                                            lifting frames and straddle carriers\u00a0:\n\n8426.11\n\n-- Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support\n\n8426.12\n\n-- Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers\n\n8426.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8426.20\n\n- Tower cranes\n\n8426.30\n\n- Portal or pedestal jib cranes\n\n- Other machinery, self-propelled\u00a0:\n\n8426.41\n\n-- On tyres\n\n8426.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other machinery\u00a0:\n\n8426.91\n\n-- Designed for mounting on road vehicles\n\n8426.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.27\n\nFork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment.\n\n8427.10\n\n- Self-propelled trucks powered by an electric motor\n\n8427.20\n\n- Other self-propelled trucks\n\n8427.90\n\n- Other trucks\n\n84.28\n\nOther lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery (for example, lifts, escalators,\n                                                               conveyors, teleferics).\n\n8428.10\n\n- Lifts and skip hoists\n\n8428.20\n\n- Pneumatic elevators and conveyors\n\n- Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials\u00a0:\n\n8428.31\n\n-- Specially designed for underground use\n\n8428.32\n\n-- Other, bucket type\n\n8428.33\n\n-- Other, belt type\n\n8428.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8428.40\n\n- Escalators and moving walkways\n\n8428.60\n\n- Teleferics, chair-lifts, ski-draglines; traction mechanisms for funiculars\n\n8428.70\n\n- Industrial robots\n\n8428.90\n\n- Other machinery\n\n84.29\n\nSelf-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels,\n                                                               excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers.\n\n- Bulldozers and angledozers\u00a0:\n\n8429.11\n\n-- Track laying\n\n8429.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8429.20\n\n- Graders and levellers\n\n8429.30\n\n- Scrapers\n\n8429.40\n\n- Tamping machines and road rollers\n\n- Mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders\u00a0:\n\n8429.51\n\n-- Front-end shovel loaders\n\n8429.52\n\n-- Machinery with a 360\u00b0 revolving superstructure\n\n8429.59\n\n-- Other\n\n84.30\n\nOther moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting\n                                                               or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors;\n                                                               snow-ploughs and snow-blowers.\n\n8430.10\n\n- Pile-drivers and pile-extractors\n\n8430.20\n\n- Snow-ploughs and snow-blowers\n\n- Coal or rock cutters and tunnelling machinery\u00a0:\n\n8430.31\n\n-- Self-propelled\n\n8430.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other boring or sinking machinery\u00a0:\n\n8430.41\n\n-- Self-propelled\n\n8430.49\n\n-- Other\n\n8430.50\n\n- Other machinery, self-propelled\n\n- Other machinery, not self-propelled\u00a0:\n\n8430.61\n\n-- Tamping or compacting machinery\n\n8430.69\n\n-- Other\n\n84.31\n\nParts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25\n                                                               to 84.30.\n\n8431.10\n\n- Of machinery of heading 84.25\n\n8431.20\n\n- Of machinery of heading 84.27\n\n- Of machinery of heading 84.28\u00a0:\n\n8431.31\n\n-- Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators\n\n8431.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Of machinery of heading 84.26, 84.29 or 84.30\u00a0:\n\n8431.41\n\n-- Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips\n\n8431.42\n\n-- Bulldozer or angledozer blades\n\n8431.43\n\n-- Parts for boring or sinking machinery of subheading 8430.41 or 8430.49\n\n8431.49\n\n-- Other\n\n84.32\n\nAgricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation;\n                                                               lawn or sports-ground rollers.\n\n8432.10\n\n- Ploughs\n\n- Harrows, scarifiers, cultivators, weeders and hoes\u00a0:\n\n8432.21\n\n-- Disc harrows\n\n8432.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Seeders, planters and transplanters\u00a0:\n\n8432.31\n\n-- No-till direct seeders, planters and transplanters\n\n8432.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors\u00a0:\n\n8432.41\n\n-- Manure spreaders\n\n8432.42\n\n-- Fertiliser distributors\n\n8432.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8432.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.33\n\nHarvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay\n                                                               mowers; machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural\n                                                               produce, other than machinery of heading 84.37.\n\n- Mowers for lawns, parks or sports-grounds\u00a0:\n\n8433.11\n\n-- Powered, with the cutting device rotating in a horizontal plane\n\n8433.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8433.20\n\n- Other mowers, including cutter bars for tractor mounting\n\n8433.30\n\n- Other haymaking machinery\n\n8433.40\n\n- Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers\n\n- Other harvesting machinery; threshing machinery\u00a0:\n\n8433.51\n\n-- Combine harvester-threshers\n\n8433.52\n\n-- Other threshing machinery\n\n8433.53\n\n-- Root or tuber harvesting machines\n\n8433.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8433.60\n\n- Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural produce\n\n8433.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.34\n\nMilking machines and dairy machinery.\n\n8434.10\n\n- Milking machines\n\n8434.20\n\n- Dairy machinery\n\n8434.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.35\n\nPresses, crushers and similar machinery used in the manufacture of wine, cider, fruit\n                                                               juices or similar beverages.\n\n8435.10\n\n- Machinery\n\n8435.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.36\n\nOther agricultural, horticultural, forestry, poultry-keeping or bee-keeping machinery,\n                                                               including germination plant fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; poultry incubators\n                                                               and brooders.\n\n8436.10\n\n- Machinery for preparing animal feeding stuffs\n\n- Poultry-keeping machinery; poultry incubators and brooders\u00a0:\n\n8436.21\n\n-- Poultry incubators and brooders\n\n8436.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8436.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8436.91\n\n-- Of poultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders\n\n8436.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.37\n\nMachines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables;\n                                                               machinery used in the milling industry or for the working of cereals or dried leguminous\n                                                               vegetables, other than farm-type machinery.\n\n8437.10\n\n- Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables\n\n8437.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8437.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.38\n\nMachinery, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter, for the industrial\n                                                               preparation or manufacture of food or drink, other than machinery for the extraction\n                                                               or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable or microbial fats or oils.\n\n8438.10\n\n- Bakery machinery and machinery for the manufacture of macaroni, spaghetti or similar\n                                                            products\n\n8438.20\n\n- Machinery for the manufacture of confectionery, cocoa or chocolate\n\n8438.30\n\n- Machinery for sugar manufacture\n\n8438.40\n\n- Brewery machinery\n\n8438.50\n\n- Machinery for the preparation of meat or poultry\n\n8438.60\n\n- Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables\n\n8438.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8438.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.39\n\nMachinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing\n                                                               paper or paperboard.\n\n8439.10\n\n- Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material\n\n8439.20\n\n- Machinery for making paper or paperboard\n\n8439.30\n\n- Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8439.91\n\n-- Of machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material\n\n8439.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.40\n\nBook-binding machinery, including book-sewing machines.\n\n8440.10\n\n- Machinery\n\n8440.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.41\n\nOther machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines\n                                                               of all kinds.\n\n8441.10\n\n- Cutting machines\n\n8441.20\n\n- Machines for making bags, sacks or envelopes\n\n8441.30\n\n- Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other\n                                                            than by moulding\n\n8441.40\n\n- Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or paperboard\n\n8441.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8441.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.42\n\nMachinery, apparatus and equipment (other than the machines of headings 84.56 to 84.65)\n                                                               for preparing or making plates, cylinders or other printing components; plates, cylinders\n                                                               and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared\n                                                               for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished).\n\n8442.30\n\n- Machinery, apparatus and equipment\n\n8442.40\n\n- Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment\n\n8442.50\n\n- Plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic\n                                                            stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)\n\n84.43\n\nPrinting machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing\n                                                               components of heading 84.42; other printers, copying machines and facsimile machines,\n                                                               whether or not combined; parts and accessories thereof.\n\n- Printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing\n                                                            components of heading 84.42\u00a0:\n\n8443.11\n\n-- Offset printing machinery, reel-fed\n\n8443.12\n\n-- Offset printing machinery, sheet-fed, office type (using sheets with one side not\n                                                            exceeding 22 cm and the other side not exceeding 36 cm in the unfolded state)\n\n8443.13\n\n-- Other offset printing machinery\n\n8443.14\n\n-- Letterpress printing machinery, reel fed, excluding flexographic printing\n\n8443.15\n\n-- Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing\n\n8443.16\n\n-- Flexographic printing machinery\n\n8443.17\n\n-- Gravure printing machinery\n\n8443.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other printers, copying machines and facsimile machines, whether or not combined\u00a0:\n\n8443.31\n\n-- Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile\n                                                            transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to\n                                                            a network\n\n8443.32\n\n-- Other, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network\n\n8443.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts and accessories\u00a0:\n\n8443.91\n\n-- Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates,\n                                                            cylinders and other printing components of heading 84.42\n\n8443.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.44\n\n8444.00\n\nMachines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials.\n\n84.45\n\nMachines for preparing textile fibres; spinning, doubling or twisting machines and\n                                                               other machinery for producing textile yarns; textile reeling or winding (including\n                                                               weft-winding) machines and machines for preparing textile yarns for use on the machines\n                                                               of heading 84.46 or 84.47.\n\n- Machines for preparing textile fibres\u00a0:\n\n8445.11\n\n-- Carding machines\n\n8445.12\n\n-- Combing machines\n\n8445.13\n\n-- Drawing or roving machines\n\n8445.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8445.20\n\n- Textile spinning machines\n\n8445.30\n\n- Textile doubling or twisting machines\n\n8445.40\n\n- Textile winding (including weft-winding) or reeling machines\n\n8445.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.46\n\nWeaving machines (looms).\n\n8446.10\n\n- For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30\u00a0cm\n\n- For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30\u00a0cm, shuttle type\u00a0:\n\n8446.21\n\n-- Power looms\n\n8446.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8446.30\n\n- For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30\u00a0cm, shuttleless type\n\n84.47\n\nKnitting machines, stitch-bonding machines and machines for making gimped yarn, tulle,\n                                                               lace, embroidery, trimmings, braid or net and machines for tufting.\n\n- Circular knitting machines\u00a0:\n\n8447.11\n\n-- With cylinder diameter not exceeding 165\u00a0mm\n\n8447.12\n\n-- With cylinder diameter exceeding 165\u00a0mm\n\n8447.20\n\n- Flat knitting machines; stitch-bonding machines\n\n8447.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.48\n\nAuxiliary machinery for use with machines of heading 84.44, 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47\n                                                               (for example, dobbies, Jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms);\n                                                               parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of\n                                                               this heading or of heading 84.44, 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47 (for example, spindles and\n                                                               spindle flyers, card clothing, combs, extruding nipples, shuttles, healds and heald-frames,\n                                                               hosiery needles).\n\n- Auxiliary machinery for machines of heading 84.44, 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47\u00a0:\n\n8448.11\n\n-- Dobbies and Jacquards; card reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines\n                                                            for use therewith\n\n8448.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8448.20\n\n- Parts and accessories of machines of heading 84.44 or of their auxiliary machinery\n\n- Parts and accessories of machines of heading 84.45 or of their auxiliary machinery\u00a0:\n\n8448.31\n\n-- Card clothing\n\n8448.32\n\n-- Of machines for preparing textile fibres, other than card clothing\n\n8448.33\n\n-- Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers\n\n8448.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts and accessories of weaving machines (looms) or of their auxiliary machinery\u00a0:\n\n8448.42\n\n-- Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames\n\n8448.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts and accessories of machines of heading 84.47 or of their auxiliary machinery\u00a0:\n\n8448.51\n\n-- Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches\n\n8448.59\n\n-- Other\n\n84.49\n\n8449.00\n\nMachinery for the manufacture or finishing of felt or nonwovens in the piece or in\n                                                               shapes, including machinery for making felt hats; blocks for making hats.\n\n84.50\n\nHousehold or laundry-type washing machines, including machines which both wash and\n                                                               dry.\n\n- Machines, each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10\u00a0kg\u00a0:\n\n8450.11\n\n-- Fully-automatic machines\n\n8450.12\n\n-- Other machines, with built-in centrifugal drier\n\n8450.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8450.20\n\n- Machines, each of a dry linen capacity exceeding 10\u00a0kg\n\n8450.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.51\n\nMachinery (other than machines of heading 84.50) for washing, cleaning, wringing,\n                                                               drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing,\n                                                               finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile articles\n                                                               and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the\n                                                               manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling,\n                                                               folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics.\n\n8451.10\n\n- Dry-cleaning machines\n\n- Drying machines\u00a0:\n\n8451.21\n\n-- Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10\u00a0kg\n\n8451.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8451.30\n\n- Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses)\n\n8451.40\n\n- Washing, bleaching or dyeing machines\n\n8451.50\n\n- Machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics\n\n8451.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8451.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.52\n\nSewing machines, other than book-sewing machines of heading 84.40; furniture, bases\n                                                               and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles.\n\n8452.10\n\n- Sewing machines of the household type\n\n- Other sewing machines\u00a0:\n\n8452.21\n\n-- Automatic units\n\n8452.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8452.30\n\n- Sewing machine needles\n\n8452.90\n\n- Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts thereof; other parts of\n                                                            sewing machines\n\n84.53\n\nMachinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather or for making\n                                                               or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins or leather, other than sewing\n                                                               machines.\n\n8453.10\n\n- Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather\n\n8453.20\n\n- Machinery for making or repairing footwear\n\n8453.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8453.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.54\n\nConverters, ladles, ingot moulds and casting machines, of a kind used in metallurgy\n                                                               or in metal foundries.\n\n8454.10\n\n- Converters\n\n8454.20\n\n- Ingot moulds and ladles\n\n8454.30\n\n- Casting machines\n\n8454.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.55\n\nMetal-rolling mills and rolls therefor.\n\n8455.10\n\n- Tube mills\n\n- Other rolling mills\u00a0:\n\n8455.21\n\n-- Hot or combination hot and cold\n\n8455.22\n\n-- Cold\n\n8455.30\n\n- Rolls for rolling mills\n\n8455.90\n\n- Other parts\n\n84.56\n\nMachine-tools for working any material by removal of material, by laser or other light\n                                                               or photon beam, ultrasonic, electro-discharge, electro-chemical, electron beam, ionic-beam\n                                                               or plasma arc processes; water-jet cutting machines.\n\n- Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes\u00a0:\n\n8456.11\n\n-- Operated by laser\n\n8456.12\n\n-- Operated by other light or photon beam processes\n\n8456.20\n\n- Operated by ultrasonic processes\n\n8456.30\n\n- Operated by electro-discharge processes\n\n8456.40\n\n- Operated by plasma arc processes\n\n8456.50\n\n- Water-jet cutting machines\n\n8456.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.57\n\nMachining centres, unit construction machines (single station) and multi-station transfer\n                                                               machines, for working metal.\n\n8457.10\n\n- Machining centres\n\n8457.20\n\n- Unit construction machines (single station)\n\n8457.30\n\n- Multi-station transfer machines\n\n84.58\n\nLathes (including turning centres) for removing metal.\n\n- Horizontal lathes\u00a0:\n\n8458.11\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8458.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other lathes\u00a0:\n\n8458.91\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8458.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.59\n\nMachine-tools (including way-type unit head machines) for drilling, boring, milling,\n                                                               threading or tapping by removing metal, other than lathes (including turning centres)\n                                                               of heading 84.58.\n\n8459.10\n\n- Way-type unit head machines\n\n- Other drilling machines\u00a0:\n\n8459.21\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8459.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other boring-milling machines\u00a0:\n\n8459.31\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8459.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other boring machines\u00a0:\n\n8459.41\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8459.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Milling machines, knee-type\u00a0:\n\n8459.51\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8459.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other milling machines\u00a0:\n\n8459.61\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8459.69\n\n-- Other\n\n8459.70\n\n- Other threading or tapping machines\n\n84.60\n\nMachine-tools for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise\n                                                               finishing metal or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products,\n                                                               other than gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines of heading 84.61.\n\n- Flat-surface grinding machines\u00a0:\n\n8460.12\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8460.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other grinding machines\u00a0:\n\n8460.22\n\n-- Centreless grinding machines, numerically controlled\n\n8460.23\n\n-- Other cylindrical grinding machines, numerically controlled\n\n8460.24\n\n-- Other, numerically controlled\n\n8460.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Sharpening (tool or cutter grinding) machines\u00a0:\n\n8460.31\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8460.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8460.40\n\n- Honing or lapping machines\n\n8460.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.61\n\nMachine-tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding\n                                                               or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine-tools working by removing\n                                                               metal or cermets, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n8461.20\n\n- Shaping or slotting machines\n\n8461.30\n\n- Broaching machines\n\n8461.40\n\n- Gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines\n\n8461.50\n\n- Sawing or cutting-off machines\n\n8461.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.62\n\nMachine-tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die forging\n                                                               (excluding rolling mills); machine-tools (including presses, slitting lines and cut-to-length\n                                                               lines) for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening, shearing,\n                                                               punching, notching or nibbling (excluding draw- benches); presses for working metal\n                                                               or metal carbides, not specified above.\n\n- Hot forming machines for forging, die forging (including presses) and hot hammers\u00a0:\n\n8462.11\n\n-- Closed die forging machines\n\n8462.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Bending, folding, straightening or flattening machines (including press brakes)\n                                                            for flat products\u00a0:\n\n8462.22\n\n-- Profile forming machines\n\n8462.23\n\n-- Numerically controlled press brakes\n\n8462.24\n\n-- Numerically controlled panel benders\n\n8462.25\n\n-- Numerically controlled roll forming machines\n\n8462.26\n\n-- Other numerically controlled bending, folding, straightening or flattening machines\n\n8462.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Slitting lines, cut-to-length lines and other shearing machines (excluding presses)\n                                                            for flat products, other than combined punching and shearing machines\u00a0:\n\n8462.32\n\n-- Slitting lines and cut-to-length lines\n\n8462.33\n\n-- Numerically controlled shearing machines\n\n8462.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Punching, notching or nibbling machines (excluding presses) for flat products including\n                                                            combined punching and shearing machines\u00a0:\n\n8462.42\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8462.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Machines for working tube, pipe, hollow section and bar (excluding presses)\u00a0:\n\n8462.51\n\n-- Numerically controlled\n\n8462.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Cold metal working presses\u00a0:\n\n8462.61\n\n-- Hydraulic presses\n\n8462.62\n\n-- Mechanical presses\n\n8462.63\n\n-- Servo-presses\n\n8462.69\n\n-- Other\n\n8462.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.63\n\nOther machine-tools for working metal or cermets, without removing material.\n\n8463.10\n\n- Draw-benches for bars, tubes, profiles, wire or the like\n\n8463.20\n\n- Thread rolling machines\n\n8463.30\n\n- Machines for working wire\n\n8463.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.64\n\nMachine-tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like mineral\n                                                               materials or for cold working glass.\n\n8464.10\n\n- Sawing machines\n\n8464.20\n\n- Grinding or polishing machines\n\n8464.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.65\n\nMachine-tools (including machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise assembling)\n                                                               for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard materials.\n\n8465.10\n\n- Machines which can carry out different types of machining operations without tool\n                                                            change between such operations\n\n8465.20\n\n- Machining centres\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8465.91\n\n-- Sawing machines\n\n8465.92\n\n-- Planing, milling or moulding (by cutting) machines\n\n8465.93\n\n-- Grinding, sanding or polishing machines\n\n8465.94\n\n-- Bending or assembling machines\n\n8465.95\n\n-- Drilling or morticing machines\n\n8465.96\n\n-- Splitting, slicing or paring machines\n\n8465.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.66\n\nParts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of\n                                                               headings 84.56 to 84.65, including work or tool holders, self-opening dieheads, dividing\n                                                               heads and other special attachments for the machines; tool holders for any type of\n                                                               tool for working in the hand.\n\n8466.10\n\n- Tool holders and self-opening dieheads\n\n8466.20\n\n- Work holders\n\n8466.30\n\n- Dividing heads and other special attachments for machines\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8466.91\n\n-- For machines of heading 84.64\n\n8466.92\n\n-- For machines of heading 84.65\n\n8466.93\n\n-- For machines of headings 84.56 to 84.61\n\n8466.94\n\n-- For machines of heading 84.62 or 84.63\n\n84.67\n\nTools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric\n                                                               or non-electric motor.\n\n- Pneumatic\u00a0:\n\n8467.11\n\n-- Rotary type (including combined rotary-percussion)\n\n8467.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- With self-contained electric motor\u00a0:\n\n8467.21\n\n-- Drills of all kinds\n\n8467.22\n\n-- Saws\n\n8467.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other tools\u00a0:\n\n8467.81\n\n-- Chain saws\n\n8467.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8467.91\n\n-- Of chain saws\n\n8467.92\n\n-- Of pneumatic tools\n\n8467.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.68\n\nMachinery and apparatus for soldering, brazing or welding, whether or not capable\n                                                               of cutting, other than those of heading 85.15; gas-operated surface tempering machines\n                                                               and appliances.\n\n8468.10\n\n- Hand-held blow pipes\n\n8468.20\n\n- Other gas-operated machinery and apparatus\n\n8468.80\n\n- Other machinery and apparatus\n\n8468.90\n\n- Parts\n\n[84.69]\n\n84.70\n\nCalculating machines and pocket-size data recording, reproducing and displaying machines\n                                                               with calculating functions; accounting machines, postage-franking machines, ticket-issuing\n                                                               machines and similar machines, incorporating a calculating device; cash registers.\n\n8470.10\n\n- Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric\n                                                            power and pocket-size data recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating\n                                                            functions\n\n- Other electronic calculating machines\u00a0:\n\n8470.21\n\n-- Incorporating a printing device\n\n8470.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8470.30\n\n- Other calculating machines\n\n8470.50\n\n- Cash registers\n\n8470.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.71\n\nAutomatic data processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers,\n                                                               machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing\n                                                               such data, not elsewhere specified or included.\n\n8471.30\n\n- Portable automatic data processing machines, weighing not more than 10\u00a0kg, consisting\n                                                            of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display\n\n- Other automatic data processing machines\u00a0:\n\n8471.41\n\n-- Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input\n                                                            and output unit, whether or not combined\n\n8471.49\n\n-- Other, presented in the form of systems\n\n8471.50\n\n- Processing units other than those of subheading 8471.41 or 8471.49, whether or not\n                                                            containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit\u00a0: storage\n                                                            units, input units, output units\n\n8471.60\n\n- Input or output units, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing\n\n8471.70\n\n- Storage units\n\n8471.80\n\n- Other units of automatic data processing machines\n\n8471.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.72\n\nOther office machines (for example, hectograph or stencil duplicating machines, addressing\n                                                               machines, automatic banknote dispensers, coin-sorting machines, coin-counting or wrapping\n                                                               machines, pencil-sharpening machines, perforating or stapling machines).\n\n8472.10\n\n- Duplicating machines\n\n8472.30\n\n- Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands,\n                                                            machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling\n                                                            postage stamps\n\n8472.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.73\n\nParts and accessories (other than covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for\n                                                               use solely or principally with machines of headings 84.70 to 84.72.\n\n- Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84.70\u00a0:\n\n8473.21\n\n-- Of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470.10, 8470.21 or 8470.29\n\n8473.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8473.30\n\n- Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84.71\n\n8473.40\n\n- Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84.72\n\n8473.50\n\n- Parts and accessories equally suitable for use with the machines of two or more\n                                                            of the headings 84.70 to 84.72\n\n84.74\n\nMachinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing\n                                                               or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder\n                                                               or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral fuels,\n                                                               ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products\n                                                               in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand.\n\n8474.10\n\n- Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines\n\n8474.20\n\n- Crushing or grinding machines\n\n- Mixing or kneading machines\u00a0:\n\n8474.31\n\n-- Concrete or mortar mixers\n\n8474.32\n\n-- Machines for mixing mineral substances with bitumen\n\n8474.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8474.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8474.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.75\n\nMachines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs,\n                                                               in glass envelopes; machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware.\n\n8475.10\n\n- Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs,\n                                                            in glass envelopes\n\n- Machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware\u00a0:\n\n8475.21\n\n-- Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof\n\n8475.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8475.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.76\n\nAutomatic goods-vending machines (for example, postage stamp, cigarette, food or beverage\n                                                               machines), including money-changing machines.\n\n- Automatic beverage-vending machines\u00a0:\n\n8476.21\n\n-- Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices\n\n8476.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other machines\u00a0:\n\n8476.81\n\n-- Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices\n\n8476.89\n\n-- Other\n\n8476.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.77\n\nMachinery for working rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products from these\n                                                               materials, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n8477.10\n\n- Injection-moulding machines\n\n8477.20\n\n- Extruders\n\n8477.30\n\n- Blow moulding machines\n\n8477.40\n\n- Vacuum moulding machines and other thermoforming machines\n\n- Other machinery for moulding or otherwise forming\u00a0:\n\n8477.51\n\n-- For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming\n                                                            inner tubes\n\n8477.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8477.80\n\n- Other machinery\n\n8477.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.78\n\nMachinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere\n                                                               in this Chapter.\n\n8478.10\n\n- Machinery\n\n8478.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.79\n\nMachines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included\n                                                               elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n8479.10\n\n- Machinery for public works, building or the like\n\n8479.20\n\n- Machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable or microbial\n                                                            fats or oils\n\n8479.30\n\n- Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or\n                                                            other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork\n\n8479.40\n\n- Rope or cable-making machines\n\n8479.50\n\n- Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included\n\n8479.60\n\n- Evaporative air coolers\n\n- Passenger boarding bridges\u00a0:\n\n8479.71\n\n-- Of a kind used in airports\n\n8479.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other machines and mechanical appliances\u00a0:\n\n8479.81\n\n-- For treating metal, including electric wire coil-winders\n\n8479.82\n\n-- Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenising, emulsifying\n                                                            or stirring machines\n\n8479.83\n\n-- Cold isostatic presses\n\n8479.89\n\n-- Other\n\n8479.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.80\n\nMoulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal\n                                                               (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plastics.\n\n8480.10\n\n- Moulding boxes for metal foundry\n\n8480.20\n\n- Mould bases\n\n8480.30\n\n- Moulding patterns\n\n- Moulds for metal or metal carbides\u00a0:\n\n8480.41\n\n-- Injection or compression types\n\n8480.49\n\n-- Other\n\n8480.50\n\n- Moulds for glass\n\n8480.60\n\n- Moulds for mineral materials\n\n- Moulds for rubber or plastics\u00a0:\n\n8480.71\n\n-- Injection or compression types\n\n8480.79\n\n-- Other\n\n84.81\n\nTaps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or\n                                                               the like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves.\n\n8481.10\n\n- Pressure-reducing valves\n\n8481.20\n\n- Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions\n\n8481.30\n\n- Check (nonreturn) valves\n\n8481.40\n\n- Safety or relief valves\n\n8481.80\n\n- Other appliances\n\n8481.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.82\n\nBall or roller bearings.\n\n8482.10\n\n- Ball bearings\n\n8482.20\n\n- Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies\n\n8482.30\n\n- Spherical roller bearings\n\n8482.40\n\n- Needle roller bearings, including cage and needle roller assemblies\n\n8482.50\n\n- Other cylindrical roller bearings, including cage and roller assemblies\n\n8482.80\n\n- Other, including combined ball/roller bearings\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8482.91\n\n-- Balls, needles and rollers\n\n8482.99\n\n-- Other\n\n84.83\n\nTransmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings\n                                                               and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and\n                                                               other speed changers, including torque converters; flywheels and pulleys, including\n                                                               pulley blocks; clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints).\n\n8483.10\n\n- Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks\n\n8483.20\n\n- Bearing housings, incorporating ball or roller bearings\n\n8483.30\n\n- Bearing housings, not incorporating ball or roller bearings; plain shaft bearings\n\n8483.40\n\n- Gears and gearing, other than toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission\n                                                            elements presented separately; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers,\n                                                            including torque converters\n\n8483.50\n\n- Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks\n\n8483.60\n\n- Clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)\n\n8483.90\n\n- Toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately;\n                                                            parts\n\n84.84\n\nGaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two\n                                                               or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar\n                                                               in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical seals.\n\n8484.10\n\n- Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of\n                                                            two or more layers of metal\n\n8484.20\n\n- Mechanical seals\n\n8484.90\n\n- Other\n\n84.85\n\nMachines for additive manufacturing.\n\n8485.10\n\n- By metal deposit\n\n8485.20\n\n- By plastics or rubber deposit\n\n8485.30\n\n- By plaster, cement, ceramics or glass deposit\n\n8485.80\n\n- Other\n\n8485.90\n\n- Parts\n\n84.86\n\nMachines and apparatus of a kind used solely or principally for the manufacture of\n                                                               semiconductor boules or wafers, semiconductor devices, electronic integrated circuits\n                                                               or flat panel displays; machines and apparatus specified in Note 11 (C) to this Chapter;\n                                                               parts and accessories.\n\n8486.10\n\n- Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of boules or wafers\n\n8486.20\n\n- Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of semiconductor devices or of electronic\n                                                            integrated circuits\n\n8486.30\n\n- Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of flat panel displays\n\n8486.40\n\n- Machines and apparatus specified in Note 11 (C) to this Chapter\n\n8486.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n84.87\n\nMachinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts\n                                                               or other electrical features, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n8487.10\n\n- Ships\u2019 or boats\u2019 propellers and blades therefor\n\n8487.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Electrically warmed blankets, bed pads, foot-muffs or the like; electrically warmed\n                                                         clothing, footwear or ear pads or other electrically warmed articles worn on or about\n                                                         the person;\n\nb) Articles of glass of heading 70.11;\n\nc) Machines and apparatus of heading 84.86;\n\nd) Vacuum apparatus of a kind used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences\n                                                         (heading 90.18); or\n\ne) Electrically heated furniture of Chapter 94.\n\n2. Headings 85.01 to 85.04 do not apply to goods described in heading 85.11, 85.12, 85.40,\n                                                   85.41 or 85.42.\n\nHowever, metal tank mercury arc rectifiers remain classified in heading 85.04.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 85.07, the expression \u201celectric accumulators\u201d includes\n                                                   those presented with ancillary components which contribute to the accumulator\u2019s function\n                                                   of storing and supplying energy or protect it from damage, such as electrical connectors,\n                                                   temperature control devices (for example, thermistors) and circuit protection devices.\n                                                   They may also include a portion of the protective housing of the goods in which they\n                                                   are to be used.\n\n4. Heading 85.09 covers only the following electro-mechanical machines of the kind commonly\n                                                   used for domestic purposes\u00a0:\n\na) Floor polishers, food grinders and mixers, and fruit or vegetable juice extractors,\n                                                         of any weight;\n\nb) Other machines provided the weight of such machines does not exceed 20\u00a0kg.\n\nThe heading does not, however, apply to fans or ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating\n                                                   a fan, whether or not fitted with filters (heading 84.14), centrifugal clothes-dryers\n                                                   (heading 84.21), dish washing machines (heading 84.22), household washing machines\n                                                   (heading 84.50), roller or other ironing machines (heading 84.20 or 84.51), sewing\n                                                   machines (heading 84.52), electric scissors (heading 84.67) or to electro-thermic\n                                                   appliances (heading 85.16).\n\n5. For the purposes of heading 85.17, the term \u201csmartphones\u201d means telephones for cellular\n                                                   networks, equipped with a mobile operating system designed to perform the functions\n                                                   of an automatic data processing machine such as downloading and running multiple applications\n                                                   simultaneously, including third-party applications, and whether or not integrating\n                                                   other features such as digital cameras and navigational aid systems.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 85.23\u00a0:\n\na) \u201cSolid-state non-volatile storage devices\u201d (for example, \u201cflash memory cards\u201d or \u201cflash\n                                                         electronic storage cards\u201d) are storage devices with a connecting socket, comprising\n                                                         in the same housing one or more flash memories (for example, \u201cFLASH E2PROM\u201d) in the form of integrated circuits mounted on a printed circuit board. They\n                                                         may include a controller in the form of an integrated circuit and discrete passive\n                                                         components, such as capacitors and resistors;\n\nb) The term \u201csmart cards\u201d means cards which have embedded in them one or more electronic\n                                                         integrated circuits (a microprocessor, random access memory (RAM) or read-only memory\n                                                         (ROM)) in the form of chips. These cards may contain contacts, a magnetic stripe or\n                                                         an embedded antenna but do not contain any other active or passive circuit elements.\n\n7. For the purposes of heading 85.24, \u201cflat panel display modules\u201d refer to devices or\n                                                         apparatus for the display of information, equipped at a minimum with a display screen,\n                                                         which are designed to be incorporated into articles of other headings prior to use.\n                                                         Display screens for flat panel display modules include, but are not limited to, those\n                                                         which are flat, curved, flexible, foldable or stretchable in form. Flat panel display\n                                                         modules may incorporate additional elements, including those necessary for receiving\n                                                         video signals and the allocation of those signals to pixels on the display. However,\n                                                         heading 85.24 does not include display modules which are equipped with components\n                                                         for converting video signals (e.g., a scaler IC, decoder IC or application processer)\n                                                         or have otherwise assumed the character of goods of other headings.\n\nFor the classification of flat panel display modules defined in this Note, heading\n                                                         85.24 shall take precedence over any other heading in the Nomenclature.\n\n8. For the purposes of heading 85.34 \u201cprinted circuits\u201d are circuits obtained by forming\n                                                   on an insulating base, by any printing process (for example, embossing, plating-up,\n                                                   etching) or by the \u201cfilm circuit\u201d technique, conductor elements, contacts or other\n                                                   printed components (for example, inductances, resistors, capacitors) alone or interconnected\n                                                   according to a pre-established pattern, other than elements which can produce, rectify,\n                                                   modulate or amplify an electrical signal (for example, semiconductor elements).\n\nThe expression \u201cprinted circuits\u201d does not cover circuits combined with elements other\n                                                   than those obtained during the printing process, nor does it cover individual, discrete\n                                                   resistors, capacitors or inductances. Printed circuits may, however, be fitted with\n                                                   non-printed connecting elements.\n\nThin- or thick-film circuits comprising passive and active elements obtained during\n                                                   the same technological process are to be classified in heading 85.42.\n\n9. For the purpose of heading 85.36, \u201cconnectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles\n                                                   or cables\u201d means connectors that simply mechanically align optical fibres end to end\n                                                   in a digital line system. They perform no other function, such as the amplification,\n                                                   regeneration or modification of a signal.\n\n10. Heading 85.37 does not include cordless infrared devices for the remote control of\n                                                   television receivers or other electrical equipment (heading 85.43).\n\n11. For the purposes of heading 85.39, the expression \u201clight-emitting diode (LED) light\n                                                   sources\u201d covers\u00a0:\n\na) \u201cLight-emitting diode (LED) modules\u201d which are electrical light sources based on light-emitting\n                                                         diodes (LED) arranged in electrical circuits and containing further elements like\n                                                         electrical, mechanical, thermal or optical elements. They also contain discrete active\n                                                         elements, discrete passive elements, or articles of heading 85.36 or 85.42 for the\n                                                         purposes of providing power supply or power control. Light-emitting diode (LED) modules\n                                                         do not have a cap designed to allow easy installation or replacement in a luminaire\n                                                         and ensure mechanical and electrical contact.\n\nb) \u201cLight-emitting diode (LED) lamps\u201d which are electrical light sources containing one\n                                                         or more LED modules containing further elements like electrical, mechanical, thermal\n                                                         or optical elements. The distinction between light-emitting diode (LED) modules and\n                                                         light- emitting diode (LED) lamps is that lamps have a cap designed to allow easy\n                                                         installation or replacement in a luminaire and ensure mechanical and electrical contact.\n\n12. For the purposes of headings 85.41 and 85.42\u00a0:\n\na)\n\n(i) \u201cSemiconductor devices\u201d are semiconductor devices the operation of which depends on\n                                                               variations in resistivity on the application of an electric field or semiconductor-based\n                                                               transducers.\n\nSemiconductor devices may also include assembly of plural elements, whether or not\n                                                               equipped with active and passive device ancillary functions.\n\n\u201cSemiconductor-based transducers\u201d are, for the purposes of this definition, semiconductor-based\n                                                               sensors, semiconductor-based actuators, semiconductor-based resonators and semiconductor-based\n                                                               oscillators, which are types of discrete semiconductor-based devices, which perform\n                                                               an intrinsic function, which are able to convert any kind of physical or chemical\n                                                               phenomena or an action into an electrical signal or an electrical signal into any\n                                                               type of physical phenomenon or an action.\n\nAll the elements in semiconductor-based transducers are indivisibly combined, and\n                                                               may also include necessary materials indivisibly attached, that enable their construction\n                                                               or function.\n\nThe following expressions mean\u00a0:\n\n1) \u201cSemiconductor-based\u201d means built or manufactured on a semiconductor substrate or\n                                                                     made of semiconductor materials, manufactured by semiconductor technology, in which\n                                                                     the semiconductor substrate or material plays a critical and unreplaceable role of\n                                                                     transducer function and performance, and the operation of which is based on semiconductor\n                                                                     properties including physical, electrical, chemical and optical properties.\n\n2) \u201cPhysical or chemical phenomena\u201d relate to phenomena, such as pressure, acoustic waves,\n                                                                     acceleration, vibration, movement, orientation, strain, magnetic field strength, electric\n                                                                     field strength, light, radioactivity, humidity, flow, chemicals concentration, etc.\n\n3) \u201cSemiconductor-based sensor\u201d is a type of semiconductor device, which consists of\n                                                                     microelectronic or mechanical structures that are created in the mass or on the surface\n                                                                     of a semiconductor and that have the function of detecting physical or chemical quantities\n                                                                     and converting these into electric signals caused by resulting variations in electric\n                                                                     properties or displacement of a mechanical structure.\n\n4) \u201cSemiconductor-based actuator\u201d is a type of semiconductor device, which consists of\n                                                                     microelectronic or mechanical structures that are created in the mass or on the surface\n                                                                     of a semiconductor and that have the function of converting electric signals into\n                                                                     physical movement.\n\n5) \u201cSemiconductor-based resonator\u201d is a type of semiconductor device, which consists\n                                                                     of microelectronic or mechanical structures that are created in the mass or on the\n                                                                     surface of a semiconductor and that have the function of generating a mechanical or\n                                                                     electrical oscillation of a predefined frequency that depends on the physical geometry\n                                                                     of these structures in response to an external input.\n\n6) \u201cSemiconductor-based oscillator\u201d is a type of semiconductor device, which consists\n                                                                     of microelectronic or mechanical structures that are created in the mass or on the\n                                                                     surface of a semiconductor and that have the function of generating a mechanical or\n                                                                     electrical oscillation of a predefined frequency that depends on the physical geometry\n                                                                     of these structures.\n\n(ii) \u201cLight-emitting diodes (LED)\u201d are semiconductor devices based on semiconductor materials\n                                                               which convert electrical energy into visible, infra-red or ultra-violet rays, whether\n                                                               or not electrically connected among each other and whether or not combined with protective\n                                                               diodes. Light-emitting diodes (LED) of heading 85.41 do not incorporate elements for\n                                                               the purposes of providing power supply or power control;\n\nb) \u201cElectronic integrated circuits\u201d are\u00a0:\n\n(i) Monolithic integrated circuits in which the circuit elements (diodes, transistors,\n                                                               resistors, capacitors, inductances, etc.) are created in the mass (essentially) and\n                                                               on the surface of a semiconductor or compound semiconductor material (for example,\n                                                               doped silicon, gallium arsenide, silicon germanium, indium phosphide) and are inseparably\n                                                               associated;\n\n(ii) Hybrid integrated circuits in which passive elements (resistors, capacitors, inductances,\n                                                               etc.), obtained by thin- or thick-film technology, and active elements (diodes, transistors,\n                                                               monolithic integrated circuits, etc.), obtained by semiconductor technology, are combined\n                                                               to all intents and purposes indivisibly, by interconnections or interconnecting cables,\n                                                               on a single insulating substrate (glass, ceramic, etc.). These circuits may also include\n                                                               discrete components;\n\n(iii) Multichip integrated circuits consisting of two or more interconnected monolithic\n                                                               integrated circuits combined to all intents and purposes indivisibly, whether or not\n                                                               on one or more insulating substrates, with or without leadframes, but with no other\n                                                               active or passive circuit elements.\n\n(iv) Multi-component integrated circuits (MCOs)\u00a0: a combination of one or more monolithic,\n                                                               hybrid, or multi-chip integrated circuits with at least one of the following components\u00a0:\n                                                               silicon-based sensors, actuators, oscillators, resonators or combinations thereof,\n                                                               or components performing the functions of articles classifiable under heading 85.32,\n                                                               85.33, 85.41, or inductors classifiable under heading 85.04, formed to all intents\n                                                               and purposes indivisibly into a single body like an integrated circuit, as a component\n                                                               of a kind used for assembly onto a printed circuit board (PCB) or other carrier, through\n                                                               the connecting of pins, leads, balls, lands, bumps, or pads.\n\nFor the purpose of this definition\u00a0:\n\n1. \u201cComponents\u201d may be discrete, manufactured independently then assembled onto the rest\n                                                                     of the MCO, or integrated into other components.\n\n2. \u201cSilicon based\u201d means built on a silicon substrate, or made of silicon materials,\n                                                                     or manufactured onto integrated circuit die.\n\n3.\n\na) \u201eSilicon-based sensors\u201d consist of microelectronic or mechanical structures that are\n                                                                           created in the mass or on the surface of a semiconductor and that have the function\n                                                                           of detecting physical or chemical phenomena and transducing these into electric signals,\n                                                                           caused by resulting variations in electric properties or displacement of a mechanical\n                                                                           structure. \u201cPhysical or chemical phenomena\u201d relates to phenomena, such as pressure,\n                                                                           acoustic waves, acceleration, vibration, movement, orientation, strain, magnetic field\n                                                                           strength, electric field strength, light, radioactivity, humidity, flow, chemicals\n                                                                           concentration, etc.\u201d\n\nb) \u201cSilicon based actuators\u201d consist of microelectronic and mechanical structures that\n                                                                           are created in the mass or on the surface of a semiconductor and that have the function\n                                                                           of converting electrical signals into physical movement.\n\nc) \u201cSilicon based resonators\u201d are components that consist of microelectronic or mechanical\n                                                                           structures that are created in the mass or on the surface of a semiconductor and have\n                                                                           the function of generating a mechanical or electrical oscillation of a predefined\n                                                                           frequency that depends on the physical geometry of these structures in response to\n                                                                           an external input.\n\nd) \u201cSilicon based oscillators\u201d are active components that consist of microelectronic\n                                                                           or mechanical structures that are created in the mass or on the surface of a semiconductor\n                                                                           and that have the function of generating a mechanical or electrical oscillation of\n                                                                           a predefined frequency that depends on the physical geometry of these structures.\n\nFor the classification of the articles defined in this Note, headings 85.41 and 85.42\n                                                         shall take precedence over any other heading in the Nomenclature, except in the case\n                                                         of heading 85.23, which might cover them by reference to, in particular, their function.\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. Subheading 8525.81 covers only high-speed television cameras, digital cameras and\n                                                   video camera recorders having one or more of the following characteristics\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 writing speed exceeding 0.5 mm per microsecond;\n\n\u2013 time resolution 50 nanoseconds or less;\n\n\u2013 frame rate exceeding 225,000 frames per second.\n\n2. In respect of subheading 8525.82, radiation-hardened or radiation-tolerant television\n                                                   cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders are designed or shielded to enable\n                                                   operation in a high-radiation environment.\n\nThese cameras are designed to withstand a total radiation dose of at least 50 \u00d7 103 Gy(silicon) (5 \u00d7 106 RAD (silicon)), without operational degradation.\n\n3. Subheading 8525.83 covers night vision television cameras, digital cameras and video\n                                                   camera recorders which use a photocathode to convert available light to electrons,\n                                                   which can be amplified and converted to yield a visible image. This subheading excludes\n                                                   thermal imaging cameras (generally subheading 8525.89).\n\n4. Subheading 8527.12 covers only cassette-players with built-in amplifier, without built-in\n                                                   loudspeaker, capable of operating without an external source of electric power and\n                                                   the dimensions of which do not exceed 170\u00a0mm x 100\u00a0mm x 45 mm.\n\n5. For the purposes of subheadings 8549.11 to 8549.19, \u201cspent primary cells, spent primary\n                                                   batteries and spent electric accumulators\u201d are those which are neither usable as such\n                                                   because of breakage, cutting-up, wear or other reasons, nor capable of being recharged.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n85.01\n\nElectric motors and generators (excluding generating sets).\n\n8501.10\n\n- Motors of an output not exceeding 37.5 W\n\n8501.20\n\n- Universal AC/DC motors of an output exceeding 37.5\u00a0W\n\n- Other DC motors; DC generators, other than photovoltaic generators\u00a0:\n\n8501.31\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 750 W\n\n8501.32\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 75\u00a0kW\n\n8501.33\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375\u00a0kW\n\n8501.34\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 375 kW\n\n8501.40\n\n- Other AC motors, single-phase\n\n- Other AC motors, multi-phase\u00a0:\n\n8501.51\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 750 W\n\n8501.52\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 75\u00a0kW\n\n8501.53\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 75 kW\n\n- AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators\u00a0:\n\n8501.61\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA\n\n8501.62\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375\u00a0kVA\n\n8501.63\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750\u00a0kVA\n\n8501.64\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 750 kVA\n\n- Photovoltaic DC generators\u00a0:\n\n8501.71\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 50 W\n\n8501.72\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 50 W\n\n8501.80\n\n- Photovoltaic AC generators\n\n85.02\n\nElectric generating sets and rotary converters.\n\n- Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel\n                                                            or semi-diesel engines)\u00a0:\n\n8502.11\n\n-- Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA\n\n8502.12\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375\u00a0kVA\n\n8502.13\n\n-- Of an output exceeding 375 kVA\n\n8502.20\n\n- Generating sets with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines\n\n- Other generating sets\u00a0:\n\n8502.31\n\n-- Wind-powered\n\n8502.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8502.40\n\n- Electric rotary converters\n\n85.03\n\n8503.00\n\nParts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading 85.01 or\n                                                               85.02.\n\n85.04\n\nElectrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors.\n\n8504.10\n\n- Ballasts for discharge lamps or tubes\n\n- Liquid dielectric transformers\u00a0:\n\n8504.21\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 650\u00a0kVA\n\n8504.22\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 650\u00a0kVA but not exceeding 10,000 kVA\n\n8504.23\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10,000 kVA\n\n- Other transformers\u00a0:\n\n8504.31\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1\u00a0kVA\n\n8504.32\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1\u00a0kVA but not exceeding 16\u00a0kVA\n\n8504.33\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 16\u00a0kVA but not exceeding 500\u00a0kVA\n\n8504.34\n\n-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 500\u00a0kVA\n\n8504.40\n\n- Static converters\n\n8504.50\n\n- Other inductors\n\n8504.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.05\n\nElectro-magnets; permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets\n                                                               after magnetisation; electro-magnetic or permanent magnet chucks, clamps and similar\n                                                               holding devices; electro-magnetic couplings, clutches and brakes; electro-magnetic\n                                                               lifting heads.\n\n- Permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets after magnetisation\u00a0:\n\n8505.11\n\n-- Of metal\n\n8505.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8505.20\n\n- Electro-magnetic couplings, clutches and brakes\n\n8505.90\n\n- Other, including parts\n\n85.06\n\nPrimary cells and primary batteries.\n\n8506.10\n\n- Manganese dioxide\n\n8506.30\n\n- Mercuric oxide\n\n8506.40\n\n- Silver oxide\n\n8506.50\n\n- Lithium\n\n8506.60\n\n- Air-zinc\n\n8506.80\n\n- Other primary cells and primary batteries\n\n8506.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.07\n\nElectric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including\n                                                               square).\n\n8507.10\n\n- Lead-acid, of a kind used for starting piston engines\n\n8507.20\n\n- Other lead-acid accumulators\n\n8507.30\n\n- Nickel-cadmium\n\n8507.50\n\n- Nickel-metal hydride\n\n8507.60\n\n- Lithium-ion\n\n8507.80\n\n- Other accumulators\n\n8507.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.08\n\nVacuum cleaners.\n\n- With self-contained electric motor\u00a0:\n\n8508.11\n\n-- Of a power not exceeding 1,500 W and having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity\n                                                            not exceeding 20\u00a0l\n\n8508.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8508.60\n\n- Other vacuum cleaners\n\n8508.70\n\n- Parts\n\n85.09\n\nElectro-mechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other\n                                                               than vacuum cleaners of heading 85.08.\n\n8509.40\n\n- Food grinders and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors\n\n8509.80\n\n- Other appliances\n\n8509.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.10\n\nShavers, hair clippers and hair-removing appliances, with self-contained electric\n                                                               motor.\n\n8510.10\n\n- Shavers\n\n8510.20\n\n- Hair clippers\n\n8510.30\n\n- Hair-removing appliances\n\n8510.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.11\n\nElectrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition\n                                                               internal combustion engines (for example, ignition magnetos, magneto-dynamos, ignition\n                                                               coils, sparking plugs and glow plugs, starter motors); generators (for example, dynamos,\n                                                               alternators) and cut-outs of a kind used in conjunction with such engines.\n\n8511.10\n\n- Sparking plugs\n\n8511.20\n\n- Ignition magnetos; magneto-dynamos; magnetic flywheels\n\n8511.30\n\n- Distributors; ignition coils\n\n8511.40\n\n- Starter motors and dual purpose starter-generators\n\n8511.50\n\n- Other generators\n\n8511.80\n\n- Other equipment\n\n8511.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.12\n\nElectrical lighting or signalling equipment (excluding articles of heading 85.39),\n                                                               windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters, of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles.\n\n8512.10\n\n- Lighting or visual signalling equipment of a kind used on bicycles\n\n8512.20\n\n- Other lighting or visual signalling equipment\n\n8512.30\n\n- Sound signalling equipment\n\n8512.40\n\n- Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters\n\n8512.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.13\n\nPortable electric lamps designed to function by their own source of energy (for example,\n                                                               dry batteries, accumulators, magnetos), other than lighting equipment of heading 85.12.\n\n8513.10\n\n- Lamps\n\n8513.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.14\n\nIndustrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens (including those functioning\n                                                               by induction or dielectric loss); other industrial or laboratory equipment for the\n                                                               heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss.\n\n- Resistance heated furnaces and ovens\u00a0:\n\n8514.11\n\n-- Hot isostatic presses\n\n8514.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8514.20\n\n- Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss\n\n- Other furnaces and ovens\u00a0:\n\n8514.31\n\n-- Electron beam furnaces\n\n8514.32\n\n-- Plasma and vacuum arc furnaces\n\n8514.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8514.40\n\n- Other equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss\n\n8514.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.15\n\nElectric (including electrically heated gas), laser or other light or photon beam,\n                                                               ultrasonic, electron beam, magnetic pulse or plasma arc soldering, brazing or welding\n                                                               machines and apparatus, whether or not capable of cutting; electric machines and apparatus\n                                                               for hot spraying of metals or cermets.\n\n- Brazing or soldering machines and apparatus\u00a0:\n\n8515.11\n\n-- Soldering irons and guns\n\n8515.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Machines and apparatus for resistance welding of metal\u00a0:\n\n8515.21\n\n-- Fully or partly automatic\n\n8515.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Machines and apparatus for arc (including plasma arc) welding of metals\u00a0:\n\n8515.31\n\n-- Fully or partly automatic\n\n8515.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8515.80\n\n- Other machines and apparatus\n\n8515.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.16\n\nElectric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters; electric space\n                                                               heating apparatus and soil heating apparatus; electro-thermic hair-dressing apparatus\n                                                               (for example, hair dryers, hair curlers, curling tong heaters) and hand dryers; electric\n                                                               smoothing irons; other electro-thermic appliances of a kind used for domestic purposes;\n                                                               electric heating resistors, other than those of heading 85.45.\n\n8516.10\n\n- Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters\n\n- Electric space heating apparatus and electric soil heating apparatus\u00a0:\n\n8516.21\n\n-- Storage heating radiators\n\n8516.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Electro-thermic hair-dressing or hand-drying apparatus\u00a0:\n\n8516.31\n\n-- Hair dryers\n\n8516.32\n\n-- Other hair-dressing apparatus\n\n8516.33\n\n-- Hand-drying apparatus\n\n8516.40\n\n- Electric smoothing irons\n\n8516.50\n\n- Microwave ovens\n\n8516.60\n\n- Other ovens; cookers, cooking plates, boiling rings, grillers and roasters\n\n- Other electro-thermic appliances\u00a0:\n\n8516.71\n\n-- Coffee or tea makers\n\n8516.72\n\n-- Toasters\n\n8516.79\n\n-- Other\n\n8516.80\n\n- Electric heating resistors\n\n8516.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.17\n\nTelephone sets, including smartphones and other telephones for cellular networks or\n                                                               for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of\n                                                               voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless\n                                                               network (such as a local or wide area network), other than transmission or reception\n                                                               apparatus of heading 84.43, 85.25, 85.27 or 85.28.\n\n- Telephone sets, including smartphones and other telephones for cellular networks\n                                                            or for other wireless networks\u00a0:\n\n8517.11\n\n-- Line telephone sets with cordless handsets\n\n8517.13\n\n-- Smartphones\n\n8517.14\n\n-- Other telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks\n\n8517.18\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other apparatus for transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including\n                                                            apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide\n                                                            area network)\u00a0:\n\n8517.61\n\n-- Base stations\n\n8517.62\n\n-- Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice,\n                                                            images or other data, including switching and routing apparatus\n\n8517.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8517.71\n\n-- Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for use therewith\n\n8517.79\n\n-- Other\n\n85.18\n\nMicrophones and stands therefor; loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures;\n                                                               headphones and earphones, whether or not combined with a microphone, and sets consisting\n                                                               of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers; audio-frequency electric amplifiers;\n                                                               electric sound amplifier sets.\n\n8518.10\n\n- Microphones and stands therefor\n\n- Loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures\u00a0:\n\n8518.21\n\n-- Single loudspeakers, mounted in their enclosures\n\n8518.22\n\n-- Multiple loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure\n\n8518.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8518.30\n\n- Headphones and earphones, whether or not combined with a microphone, and sets consisting\n                                                            of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers\n\n8518.40\n\n- Audio-frequency electric amplifiers\n\n8518.50\n\n- Electric sound amplifier sets\n\n8518.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.19\n\nSound recording or reproducing apparatus.\n\n8519.20\n\n- Apparatus operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of\n                                                            payment\n\n8519.30\n\n- Turntables (record-decks)\n\n- Other apparatus\u00a0:\n\n8519.81\n\n-- Using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media\n\n8519.89\n\n-- Other\n\n[85.20]\n\n85.21\n\nVideo recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner.\n\n8521.10\n\n- Magnetic tape-type\n\n8521.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.22\n\nParts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of\n                                                               heading 85.19 or 85.21.\n\n8522.10\n\n- Pick-up cartridges\n\n8522.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.23\n\nDiscs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, \u201csmart cards\u201d and other media\n                                                               for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including\n                                                               matrices and masters for the production of discs, but excluding products of Chapter\n                                                               37.\n\n- Magnetic media\u00a0:\n\n8523.21\n\n-- Cards incorporating a magnetic stripe\n\n8523.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Optical media\u00a0:\n\n8523.41\n\n-- Unrecorded\n\n8523.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Semiconductor media\u00a0:\n\n8523.51\n\n-- Solid-state non-volatile storage devices\n\n8523.52\n\n-- \u201cSmart cards\u201d\n\n8523.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8523.80\n\n- Other\n\n85.24\n\nFlat panel display modules, whether or not incorporating touch- sensitive screens.\n\n- Without drivers or control circuits\u00a0:\n\n8524.11\n\n- Of liquid crystals\n\n8524.12\n\n-- Of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED)\n\n8524.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8524.91\n\n-- Of liquid crystals\n\n8524.92\n\n-- Of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED)\n\n8524.99\n\n-- Other\n\n85.25\n\nTransmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating\n                                                               reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras,\n                                                               digital cameras and video camera recorders.\n\n8525.50\n\n- Transmission apparatus\n\n8525.60\n\n- Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus\n\n- Television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders\u00a0:\n\n8525.81\n\n-- High-speed goods as specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter\n\n8525.82\n\n-- Other, radiation-hardened or radiation-tolerant goods as specified in Subheading\n                                                            Note 2 to this Chapter\n\n8525.83\n\n-- Other, night vision goods as specified in Subheading Note 3 to this Chapter\n\n8525.89\n\n-- Other\n\n85.26\n\nRadar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus.\n\n8526.10\n\n- Radar apparatus\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8526.91\n\n-- Radio navigational aid apparatus\n\n8526.92\n\n-- Radio remote control apparatus\n\n85.27\n\nReception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing,\n                                                               with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock.\n\n- Radio-broadcast receivers capable of operating without an external source of power\u00a0:\n\n8527.12\n\n-- Pocket-size radio cassette-players\n\n8527.13\n\n-- Other apparatus combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus\n\n8527.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Radio-broadcast receivers not capable of operating without an external source of\n                                                            power, of a kind used in motor vehicles\u00a0:\n\n8527.21\n\n-- Combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus\n\n8527.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8527.91\n\n-- Combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus\n\n8527.92\n\n-- Not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus but combined with a\n                                                            clock\n\n8527.99\n\n-- Other\n\n85.28\n\nMonitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception\n                                                               apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or\n                                                               sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus.\n\n- Cathode-ray tube monitors\u00a0:\n\n8528.42\n\n-- Capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing\n                                                            machine of heading 84.71\n\n8528.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other monitors\u00a0:\n\n8528.52\n\n-- Capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing\n                                                            machine of heading 84.71\n\n8528.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Projectors\u00a0:\n\n8528.62\n\n-- Capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing\n                                                            machine of heading 84.71\n\n8528.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast\n                                                            receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus\u00a0:\n\n8528.71\n\n-- Not designed to incorporate a video display or screen\n\n8528.72\n\n-- Other, colour\n\n8528.73\n\n-- Other, monochrome\n\n85.29\n\nParts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 85.24\n                                                               to 85.28.\n\n8529.10\n\n- Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for use therewith\n\n8529.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.30\n\nElectrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways,\n                                                               roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields (other\n                                                               than those of heading 86.08).\n\n8530.10\n\n- Equipment for railways or tramways\n\n8530.80\n\n- Other equipment\n\n8530.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.31\n\nElectric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator\n                                                               panels, burglar or fire alarms), other than those of heading 85.12 or 85.30.\n\n8531.10\n\n- Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus\n\n8531.20\n\n- Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light-emitting diodes\n                                                            (LED)\n\n8531.80\n\n- Other apparatus\n\n8531.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.32\n\nElectrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set).\n\n8532.10\n\n- Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60\u00a0Hz circuits and having a reactive power\n                                                            handling capacity of not less than 0.5\u00a0kvar (power capacitors)\n\n- Other fixed capacitors\u00a0:\n\n8532.21\n\n-- Tantalum\n\n8532.22\n\n-- Aluminium electrolytic\n\n8532.23\n\n-- Ceramic dielectric, single layer\n\n8532.24\n\n-- Ceramic dielectric, multilayer\n\n8532.25\n\n-- Dielectric of paper or plastics\n\n8532.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8532.30\n\n- Variable or adjustable (pre-set) capacitors\n\n8532.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.33\n\nElectrical resistors (including rheostats and potentiometers), other than heating\n                                                               resistors.\n\n8533.10\n\n- Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types\n\n- Other fixed resistors\u00a0:\n\n8533.21\n\n-- For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20\u00a0W\n\n8533.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Wirewound variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers\u00a0:\n\n8533.31\n\n-- For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20\u00a0W\n\n8533.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8533.40\n\n- Other variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers\n\n8533.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.34\n\n8534.00\n\nPrinted circuits.\n\n85.35\n\nElectrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making\n                                                               connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning\n                                                               arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs and other connectors, junction\n                                                               boxes), for a voltage exceeding 1,000 volts.\n\n8535.10\n\n- Fuses\n\n- Automatic circuit breakers\u00a0:\n\n8535.21\n\n-- For a voltage of less than 72.5\u00a0kV\n\n8535.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8535.30\n\n- Isolating switches and make-and-break switches\n\n8535.40\n\n- Lightning arresters, voltage limiters and surge suppressors\n\n8535.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.36\n\nElectrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making\n                                                               connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge\n                                                               suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders and other connectors, junction boxes), for\n                                                               a voltage not exceeding 1,000 volts; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre\n                                                               bundles or cables.\n\n8536.10\n\n- Fuses\n\n8536.20\n\n- Automatic circuit breakers\n\n8536.30\n\n- Other apparatus for protecting electrical circuits\n\n- Relays\u00a0:\n\n8536.41\n\n-- For a voltage not exceeding 60\u00a0V\n\n8536.49\n\n-- Other\n\n8536.50\n\n- Other switches\n\n- Lamp-holders, plugs and sockets\u00a0:\n\n8536.61\n\n-- Lamp-holders\n\n8536.69\n\n-- Other\n\n8536.70\n\n- Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables\n\n8536.90\n\n- Other apparatus\n\n85.37\n\nBoards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more\n                                                               apparatus of heading 85.35 or 85.36, for electric control or the distribution of electricity,\n                                                               including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90, and numerical\n                                                               control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading 85.17.\n\n8537.10\n\n- For a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V\n\n8537.20\n\n- For a voltage exceeding 1,000 V\n\n85.38\n\nParts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 85.35,\n                                                               85.36 or 85.37.\n\n8538.10\n\n- Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases for the goods of heading\n                                                            85.37, not equipped with their apparatus\n\n8538.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.39\n\nElectric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed beam lamp units and ultra-violet\n                                                               or infra-red lamps; arc-lamps; light-emitting diode (LED) light sources.\n\n8539.10\n\n- Sealed beam lamp units\n\n- Other filament lamps, excluding ultra-violet or infra-red lamps\u00a0:\n\n8539.21\n\n-- Tungsten halogen\n\n8539.22\n\n-- Other, of a power not exceeding 200 W and for a voltage exceeding 100\u00a0V\n\n8539.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Discharge lamps, other than ultra-violet lamps\u00a0:\n\n8539.31\n\n-- Fluorescent, hot cathode\n\n8539.32\n\n-- Mercury or sodium vapour lamps; metal halide lamps\n\n8539.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Ultra-violet or infra-red lamps; arc-lamps\u00a0:\n\n8539.41\n\n-- Arc-lamps\n\n8539.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\u00a0:\n\n8539.51\n\n-- Light-emitting diode (LED) modules\n\n8539.52\n\n-- Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps\n\n8539.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.40\n\nThermionic, cold cathode or photo-cathode valves and tubes (for example, vacuum or\n                                                               vapour or gas filled valves and tubes, mercury arc rectifying valves and tubes, cathode-ray\n                                                               tubes, television camera tubes).\n\n- Cathode-ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode-ray tubes\u00a0:\n\n8540.11\n\n-- Colour\n\n8540.12\n\n-- Monochrome\n\n8540.20\n\n- Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photo-cathode\n                                                            tubes\n\n8540.40\n\n- Data/graphic display tubes, monochrome; data/graphic display tubes, colour, with\n                                                            a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4\u00a0mm\n\n8540.60\n\n- Other cathode-ray tubes\n\n- Microwave tubes (for example, magnetrons, klystrons, travelling wave tubes, carcinotrons),\n                                                            excluding grid-controlled tubes\u00a0:\n\n8540.71\n\n-- Magnetrons\n\n8540.79\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other valves and tubes\u00a0:\n\n8540.81\n\n-- Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes\n\n8540.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n8540.91\n\n-- Of cathode-ray tubes\n\n8540.99\n\n-- Other\n\n85.41\n\nSemiconductor devices (for example, diodes, transistors, semiconductor- based transducers);\n                                                               photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not\n                                                               assembled in modules or made up into panels; light-emitting diodes (LED), whether\n                                                               or not assembled with other light-emitting diodes (LED); mounted piezo-electric crystals.\n\n8541.10\n\n- Diodes, other than photosensitive or light-emitting diodes (LED)\n\n- Transistors, other than photosensitive transistors\u00a0:\n\n8541.21\n\n-- With a dissipation rate of less than 1\u00a0W\n\n8541.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8541.30\n\n- Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive devices\n\n- Photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not\n                                                            assembled in modules or made up into panels; light- emitting diodes (LED)\u00a0:\n\n8541.41\n\n-- Light-emitting diodes (LED)\n\n8541.42\n\n-- Photovoltaic cells not assembled in modules or made up into panels\n\n8541.43\n\n-- Photovoltaic cells assembled in modules or made up into panels\n\n8541.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other semiconductor devices\u00a0:\n\n8541.51\n\n-- Semiconductor-based transducers\n\n8541.59\n\n-- Other\n\n8541.60\n\n- Mounted piezo-electric crystals\n\n8541.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.42\n\nElectronic integrated circuits.\n\n- Electronic integrated circuits\u00a0:\n\n8542.31\n\n-- Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters,\n                                                            logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits\n\n8542.32\n\n-- Memories\n\n8542.33\n\n-- Amplifiers\n\n8542.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8542.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.43\n\nElectrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included\n                                                               elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n8543.10\n\n- Particle accelerators\n\n8543.20\n\n- Signal generators\n\n8543.30\n\n- Machines and apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis or electrophoresis\n\n8543.40\n\n- Electronic cigarettes and similar personal electric vaporising devices\n\n8543.70\n\n- Other machines and apparatus\n\n8543.90\n\n- Parts\n\n85.44\n\nInsulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable)\n                                                               and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical\n                                                               fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with\n                                                               electric conductors or fitted with connectors.\n\n- Winding wire\u00a0:\n\n8544.11\n\n-- Of copper\n\n8544.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8544.20\n\n- Co-axial cable and other co-axial electric conductors\n\n8544.30\n\n- Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft\n                                                            or ships\n\n- Other electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000\u00a0V\u00a0:\n\n8544.42\n\n-- Fitted with connectors\n\n8544.49\n\n-- Other\n\n8544.60\n\n- Other electric conductors, for a voltage exceeding 1,000\u00a0V\n\n8544.70\n\n- Optical fibre cables\n\n85.45\n\nCarbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles\n                                                               of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical\n                                                               purposes.\n\n- Electrodes\u00a0:\n\n8545.11\n\n-- Of a kind used for furnaces\n\n8545.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8545.20\n\n- Brushes\n\n8545.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.46\n\nElectrical insulators of any material.\n\n8546.10\n\n- Of glass\n\n8546.20\n\n- Of ceramics\n\n8546.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.47\n\nInsulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings\n                                                               wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for example,\n                                                               threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other\n                                                               than insulators of heading 85.46; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of\n                                                               base metal lined with insulating material.\n\n8547.10\n\n- Insulating fittings of ceramics\n\n8547.20\n\n- Insulating fittings of plastics\n\n8547.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.48\n\n8548.00\n\nElectrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in\n                                                               this Chapter.\u201d.\n\n8548.10\n\n- Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent\n                                                            primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators\n\n8548.90\n\n- Other\n\n85.49\n\nElectrical and electronic waste and scrap.\n\n- Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent\n                                                            primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators\u00a0:\n\n8549.11\n\n-- Waste and scrap of lead-acid accumulators; spent lead-acid accumulators\n\n8549.12\n\n-- Other, containing lead, cadmium or mercury\n\n8549.13\n\n-- Sorted by chemical type and not containing lead, cadmium or mercury\n\n8549.14\n\n-- Unsorted and not containing lead, cadmium or mercury\n\n8549.19\n\n\u2013 Other\n\nOf a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal\u00a0:\n\n8549.21\n\n-- Containing primary cells, primary batteries, electric accumulators, mercury-switches,\n                                                            glass from cathode-ray tubes or other activated glass, or electrical or electronic\n                                                            components containing cadmium, mercury, lead or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)\n\n8549.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other electrical and electronic assemblies and printed circuit boards\u00a0:\n\n8549.31\n\n-- Containing primary cells, primary batteries, electric accumulators, mercury-switches,\n                                                            glass from cathode-ray tubes or other activated glass, or electrical or electronic\n                                                            components containing cadmium, mercury, lead or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)\n\n8549.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8549.91\n\n-- Containing primary cells, primary batteries, electric accumulators, mercury-switches,\n                                                            glass from cathode-ray tubes or other activated glass, or electrical or electronic\n                                                            components containing cadmium, mercury, lead or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)\n\n8549.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Section does not cover articles of heading 95.03 or 95.08, or bobsleighs, toboggans\n                                                or the like of heading 95.06.\n\n2. The expressions \u201cparts\u201d and \u201cparts and accessories\u201d do not apply to the following\n                                                articles, whether or not they are identifiable as for the goods of this Section\u00a0:\n\na) Joints, washers or the like of any material (classified according to their constituent\n                                                      material or in heading 84.84) or other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard\n                                                      rubber (heading 40.16);\n\nb) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\nc) Articles of Chapter 82 (tools);\n\nd) Articles of heading 83.06;\n\ne) Machines or apparatus of headings 84.01 to 84.79, or parts thereof, other than the\n                                                      radiators for the articles of this Section; articles of heading 84.81 or 84.82 or,\n                                                      provided they constitute integral parts of engines or motors, articles of heading\n                                                      84.83;\n\nf) Electrical machinery or equipment (Chapter 85);\n\ng) Articles of Chapter 90;\n\nh) Articles of Chapter 91;\n\nij) Arms (Chapter 93);\n\nk) Luminaires and lighting fittings and parts thereof of heading 94.05; or\n\nl) Brushes of a kind used as parts of vehicles (heading 96.03).\n\n3. References in Chapters 86 to 88 to \u201cparts\u201d or \u201caccessories\u201d do not apply to parts or accessories which are not suitable\n                                                for use solely or principally with the articles of those Chapters. A part or accessory\n                                                which answers to a description in two or more of the headings of those Chapters is\n                                                to be classified under that heading which corresponds to the principal use of that\n                                                part or accessory.\n\n4. For the purposes of this Section\u00a0:\n\na) Vehicles specially constructed to travel on both road and rail are classified under\n                                                      the appropriate heading of Chapter 87;\n\nb) Amphibious motor vehicles are classified under the appropriate heading of Chapter 87;\n\nc) Aircraft specially constructed so that they can also be used as road vehicles are\n                                                      classified under the appropriate heading of Chapter 88.\n\n5. Air-cushion vehicles are to be classified within this Section with the vehicles to\n                                                which they are most akin as follows\u00a0:\n\na) In Chapter 86 if designed to travel on a guide-track (hovertrains);\n\nb) In Chapter 87 if designed to travel over land or over both land and water;\n\nc) In Chapter 89 if designed to travel over water, whether or not able to land on beaches or landing-stages\n                                                      or also able to travel over ice.\n\nParts and accessories of air-cushion vehicles are to be classified in the same way\n                                                as those of vehicles of the heading in which the air-cushion vehicles are classified\n                                                under the above provisions.\n\nHovertrain track fixtures and fittings are to be classified as railway track fixtures\n                                                and fittings, and signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for hovertrain transport\n                                                systems as signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Railway or tramway sleepers of wood or of concrete, or concrete guide-track sections\n                                                         for hovertrains (heading 44.06 or 68.10);\n\nb) Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel of heading 73.02;\n                                                         or\n\nc) Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment of heading 85.30.\n\n2. Heading 86.07 applies, inter alia, to\u00a0:\n\na) Axles, wheels, wheel sets (running gear), metal tyres, hoops and hubs and other parts\n                                                         of wheels;\n\nb) Frames, underframes, bogies and bissel-bogies;\n\nc) Axle boxes; brake gear;\n\nd) Buffers for rolling-stock; hooks and other coupling gear and corridor connections;\n\ne) Coachwork.\n\n3. Subject to the provisions of Note 1 above, heading 86.08 applies, inter alia, to\u00a0:\n\na) Assembled track, turntables, platform buffers, loading gauges;\n\nb) Semaphores, mechanical signal discs, level crossing control gear, signal and point\n                                                         controls, and other mechanical (including electro-mechanical) signalling, safety or\n                                                         traffic control equipment, whether or not fitted for electric lighting, for railways,\n                                                         tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n86.01\n\nRail locomotives powered from an external source of electricity or by electric accumulators.\n\n8601.10\n\n- Powered from an external source of electricity\n\n8601.20\n\n- Powered by electric accumulators\n\n86.02\n\nOther rail locomotives; locomotive tenders.\n\n8602.10\n\n- Diesel-electric locomotives\n\n8602.90\n\n- Other\n\n86.03\n\nSelf-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, other than those of heading\n                                                               86.04.\n\n8603.10\n\n- Powered from an external source of electricity\n\n8603.90\n\n- Other\n\n86.04\n\n8604.00\n\nRailway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled\n                                                               (for example, workshops, cranes, ballast tampers, trackliners, testing coaches and\n                                                               track inspection vehicles).\n\n86.05\n\n8605.00\n\nRailway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office\n                                                               coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding\n                                                               those of heading 86.04).\n\n86.06\n\nRailway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled.\n\n8606.10\n\n- Tank wagons and the like\n\n8606.30\n\n- Self-discharging vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606.10\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8606.91\n\n-- Covered and closed\n\n8606.92\n\n-- Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60\u00a0cm\n\n8606.99\n\n-- Other\n\n86.07\n\nParts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling-stock.\n\n- Bogies, bissel-bogies, axles and wheels, and parts thereof\u00a0:\n\n8607.11\n\n-- Driving bogies and bissel-bogies\n\n8607.12\n\n-- Other bogies and bissel-bogies\n\n8607.19\n\n-- Other, including parts\n\n- Brakes and parts thereof\u00a0:\n\n8607.21\n\n-- Air brakes and parts thereof\n\n8607.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8607.30\n\n- Hooks and other coupling devices, buffers, and parts thereof\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8607.91\n\n-- Of locomotives\n\n8607.99\n\n-- Other\n\n86.08\n\n8608.00\n\nRailway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electro-mechanical)\n                                                               signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland\n                                                               waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoing.\n\n86.09\n\n8609.00\n\nContainers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and\n                                                               equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover railway or tramway rolling-stock designed solely for running\n                                                   on rails.\n\n2. For the purposes of this Chapter, \u201ctractors\u201d means vehicles constructed essentially\n                                                   for hauling or pushing another vehicle, appliance or load, whether or not they contain\n                                                   subsidiary provision for the transport, in connection with the main use of the tractor,\n                                                   of tools, seeds, fertilisers or other goods.\n\nMachines and working tools designed for fitting to tractors of heading 87.01 as interchangeable\n                                                   equipment remain classified in their respective headings even if presented with the\n                                                   tractor, and whether or not mounted on it.\n\n3. Motor chassis fitted with cabs fall in headings 87.02 to 87.04, and not in heading\n                                                   87.06.\n\n4. Heading 87.12 includes all children's bicycles. Other children's cycles fall in heading\n                                                   95.03.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. Subheading 8708.22 covers\u00a0:\n\na) front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, framed; and\n\nb) front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, whether or not framed,\n                                                         incorporating heating devices or other electrical or electronic devices,\n\nwhen suitable for use solely or principally with the motor vehicles of headings 87.01\n                                                         to 87.05.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n87.01\n\nTractors (other than tractors of heading 87.09).\n\n8701.10\n\n- Single axle tractors\n\n- Road tractors for semi-trailers\u00a0:\n\n8701.21\n\n-- With only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)\n\n8701.22\n\n-- With both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)\n                                                            and electric motor as motors for propulsion\n\n8701.23\n\n-- With both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric motor as\n                                                            motors for propulsion\n\n8701.24\n\n-- With only electric motor for propulsion\n\n8701.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8701.30\n\n- Track-laying tractors\n\n- Other, of an engine power\u00a0:\n\n8701.91\n\n-- Not exceeding 18 kW\n\n8701.92\n\n-- Exceeding 18 kW but not exceeding 37\u00a0kW\n\n8701.93\n\n-- Exceeding 37 kW but not exceeding 75\u00a0kW\n\n8701.94\n\n-- Exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 130\u00a0kW\n\n8701.95\n\n-- Exceeding 130 kW\n\n87.02\n\nMotor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver.\n\n8702.10\n\n- With only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)\n\n8702.20\n\n- With both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)\n                                                            and electric motor as motors for propulsion\n\n8702.30\n\n- With both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric motor as\n                                                            motors for propulsion\n\n8702.40\n\n- With only electric motor for propulsion\n\n8702.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.03\n\nMotor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons\n                                                               (other than those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars.\n\n8703.10\n\n- Vehicles specially designed for travelling on snow; golf cars and similar vehicles\n\n- Other vehicles, with only spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine\u00a0:\n\n8703.21\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 1,000\u00a0cc\n\n8703.22\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1,000 cc but not exceeding 1,500\u00a0cc\n\n8703.23\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1,500 cc but not exceeding 3,000\u00a0cc\n\n8703.24\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 3,000\u00a0cc\n\n- Other vehicles, with only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine\n                                                            (diesel or semi-diesel)\u00a0:\n\n8703.31\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 1,500\u00a0cc\n\n8703.32\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1,500 cc but not exceeding 2,500\u00a0cc\n\n8703.33\n\n-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2,500\u00a0cc\n\n8703.40\n\n- Other vehicles, with both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric\n                                                            motor as motors for propulsion, other than those capable of being charged by plugging\n                                                            to external source of electric power\n\n8703.50\n\n- Other vehicles, with both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine\n                                                            (diesel or semi-diesel) and electric motor as motors for propulsion, other than those\n                                                            capable of being charged by plugging to external source of electric power\n\n8703.60\n\n- Other vehicles, with both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric\n                                                            motor as motors for propulsion, capable of being charged by plugging to external source\n                                                            of electric power\n\n8703.70\n\n- Other vehicles, with both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine\n                                                            (diesel or semi-diesel) and electric motor as motors for propulsion, capable of being\n                                                            charged by plugging to external source of electric power\n\n8703.80\n\n- Other vehicles, with only electric motor for propulsion\n\n8703.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.04\n\nMotor vehicles for the transport of goods.\n\n8704.10\n\n- Dumpers designed for off-highway use\n\n- Other, with only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel\n                                                            or semi-diesel)\u00a0:\n\n8704.21\n\n-- g.v.w. not exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n8704.22\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20\u00a0tonnes\n\n8704.23\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 20 tonnes\n\n- Other, with only spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine\u00a0:\n\n8704.31\n\n-- g.v.w. not exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n8704.32\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n- Other, with both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel\n                                                            or semi-diesel) and electric motor as motors for propulsion\u00a0:\n\n8704.41\n\n-- g.v.w. not exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n8704.42\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20\u00a0tonnes\n\n8704.43\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 20 tonnes\n\n- Other, with both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric motor\n                                                            as motors for propulsion\u00a0:\n\n8704.51\n\n-- g.v.w. not exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n8704.52\n\n-- g.v.w. exceeding 5 tonnes\n\n8704.60\n\n- Other with only electric motor for propulsion\n\n8704.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.05\n\nSpecial purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport\n                                                               of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting\n                                                               vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops,\n                                                               mobile radiological units).\n\n8705.10\n\n- Crane lorries\n\n8705.20\n\n- Mobile drilling derricks\n\n8705.30\n\n- Fire fighting vehicles\n\n8705.40\n\n- Concrete-mixer lorries\n\n8705.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.06\n\n8706.00\n\nChassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05.\n\n87.07\n\nBodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05.\n\n8707.10\n\n- For the vehicles of heading 87.03\n\n8707.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.08\n\nParts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05.\n\n8708.10\n\n- Bumpers and parts thereof\n\n- Other parts and accessories of bodies (including cabs)\u00a0:\n\n8708.21\n\n-- Safety seat belts\n\n8708.22\n\n-- Front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows specified in Subheading\n                                                            Note 1 to this Chapter\n\n8708.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8708.30\n\n- Brakes and servo-brakes; parts thereof\n\n8708.40\n\n- Gear boxes and parts thereof\n\n8708.50\n\n- Drive-axles with differential, whether or not provided with other transmission components,\n                                                            and non-driving axles; parts thereof\n\n8708.70\n\n- Road wheels and parts and accessories thereof\n\n8708.80\n\n- Suspension systems and parts thereof (including shock-absorbers)\n\n- Other parts and accessories\u00a0:\n\n8708.91\n\n-- Radiators and parts thereof\n\n8708.92\n\n-- Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes; parts thereof\n\n8708.93\n\n-- Clutches and parts thereof\n\n8708.94\n\n-- Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes; parts thereof\n\n8708.95\n\n-- Safety airbags with inflater system; parts thereof\n\n8708.99\n\n-- Other\n\n87.09\n\nWorks trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the\n                                                               type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport\n                                                               of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing\n                                                               vehicles.\n\n- Vehicles\u00a0:\n\n8709.11\n\n-- Electrical\n\n8709.19\n\n-- Other\n\n8709.90\n\n- Parts\n\n87.10\n\n8710.00\n\nTanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with\n                                                               weapons, and parts of such vehicles.\n\n87.11\n\nMotorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or\n                                                               without side-cars; side-cars.\n\n8711.10\n\n- With internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50\u00a0cc\n\n8711.20\n\n- With internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cc but\n                                                            not exceeding 250\u00a0cc\n\n8711.30\n\n- With internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc but\n                                                            not exceeding 500\u00a0cc\n\n8711.40\n\n- With internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 500 cc but\n                                                            not exceeding 800\u00a0cc\n\n8711.50\n\n- With internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 800\u00a0cc\n\n8711.60\n\n- With electric motor for propulsion\n\n8711.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.12\n\n8712.00\n\nBicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised.\n\n87.13\n\nCarriages for disabled persons, whether or not motorised or otherwise mechanically\n                                                               propelled.\n\n8713.10\n\n- Not mechanically propelled\n\n8713.90\n\n- Other\n\n87.14\n\nParts and accessories of vehicles of headings 87.11 to 87.13.\n\n8714.10\n\n- Of motorcycles (including mopeds)\n\n8714.20\n\n- Of carriages for disabled persons\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8714.91\n\n-- Frames and forks, and parts thereof\n\n8714.92\n\n-- Wheel rims and spokes\n\n8714.93\n\n-- Hubs, other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and free-wheel sprocket-wheels\n\n8714.94\n\n-- Brakes, including coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and parts thereof\n\n8714.95\n\n-- Saddles\n\n8714.96\n\n-- Pedals and crank-gear, and parts thereof\n\n8714.99\n\n-- Other\n\n87.15\n\n8715.00\n\nBaby carriages and parts thereof.\n\n87.16\n\nTrailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereof.\n\n8716.10\n\n- Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping\n\n8716.20\n\n- Self-loading or self-unloading trailers and semi-trailers for agricultural purposes\n\n- Other trailers and semi-trailers for the transport of goods\u00a0:\n\n8716.31\n\n-- Tanker trailers and tanker semi-trailers\n\n8716.39\n\n-- Other\n\n8716.40\n\n- Other trailers and semi-trailers\n\n8716.80\n\n- Other vehicles\n\n8716.90\n\n- Parts\n\nNote.\n\n1. For the purposes of this Chapter, the expression \u201cunmanned aircraft\u201d means any aircraft,\n                                                   other than those of heading 88.01, designed to be flown without a pilot on board.\n                                                   They may be designed to carry a payload or equipped with permanently integrated digital\n                                                   cameras or other equipment which would enable them to perform utilitarian functions\n                                                   during their flight.\n\nThe expression \u201cunmanned aircraft\u201d, however, does not cover flying toys, designed\n                                                   solely for amusement purposes (heading 95.03).\n\nSubheading Notes.\n\n1. For the purposes of subheadings 8802.11 to 8802.40, the expression \u201cunladen weight\u201d\n                                                   means the weight of the machine in normal flying order, excluding the weight of the\n                                                   crew and of fuel and equipment other than permanently fitted items of equipment.\n\n2. For the purposes of subheadings 8806.21 to 8806.24 and 8806.91 to 8806.94, the expression\n                                                   \u201cmaximum take-off weight\u201c means the maximum weight of the machine in normal flying\n                                                   order, at take-off, including the weight of payload, equipment and fuel.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n88.01\n\n8801.00\n\nBalloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft.\n\n88.02\n\nOther aircraft (for example, helicopters, aeroplanes), except unmanned aircraft of\n                                                               heading 88.06; spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch\n                                                               vehicles.\n\n- Helicopters\u00a0:\n\n8802.11\n\n-- Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000\u00a0kg\n\n8802.12\n\n-- Of an unladen weight exceeding 2,000\u00a0kg\n\n8802.20\n\n- Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000\u00a0kg\n\n8802.30\n\n- Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 2,000\u00a0kg but not exceeding\n                                                            15,000 kg\n\n8802.40\n\n- Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 15,000\u00a0kg\n\n8802.60\n\n- Spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles\n\n88.04\n\n8804.00\n\nParachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts\n                                                               thereof and accessories thereto.\n\n88.05\n\nAircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers; parts\n                                                               of the foregoing articles.\n\n8805.10\n\n- Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck-arrestor or similar gear and parts\n                                                            thereof\n\n- Ground flying trainers and parts thereof\u00a0:\n\n8805.21\n\n-- Air combat simulators and parts thereof\n\n8805.29\n\n-- Other\n\n8806.10\n\n- Designed for the carriage of passengers\n\n- Other, for remote-controlled flight only\u00a0:\n\n8806.21\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight not more than 250\u00a0g\n\n8806.22\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 250\u00a0g but not more than 7\u00a0kg\n\n8806.23\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 7\u00a0kg but not more than 25\u00a0kg\n\n8806.24\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 25\u00a0kg but not more than 150\u00a0kg\n\n8806.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8806.91\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight not more than 250\u00a0g\n\n8806.92\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 250\u00a0g but not more than 7\u00a0kg\n\n8806.93\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 7\u00a0kg but not more than 25\u00a0kg\n\n8806.94\n\n-- With maximum take-off weight more than 25\u00a0kg but not more than 150\u00a0kg\n\n8806.99\n\n-- Other\n\n88.07\n\nParts of goods of heading 88.01, 88.02 or 88.06.\n\n8807.10\n\n- Propellers and rotors and parts thereof\n\n8807.20\n\n- Under-carriages and parts thereof\n\n8807.30\n\n- Other parts of aeroplanes, helicopters or unmanned aircraft\n\n8807.90\n\n- Other\n\nNote.\n\n1. A hull, an unfinished or incomplete vessel, assembled, unassembled or disassembled,\n                                                   or a complete vessel unassembled or disassembled, is to be classified in heading 89.06\n                                                   if it does not have the essential character of a vessel of a particular kind.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n89.01\n\nCruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels\n                                                               for the transport of persons or goods.\n\n8901.10\n\n- Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport\n                                                            of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds\n\n8901.20\n\n- Tankers\n\n8901.30\n\n- Refrigerated vessels, other than those of subheading 8901.20\n\n8901.90\n\n- Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of\n                                                            both persons and goods\n\n89.02\n\n8902.00\n\nFishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery\n                                                               products.\n\n89.03\n\nYachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes.\n\n- Inflatable (including rigid hull inflatable) boats\u00a0:\n\n8903.11\n\n-- Fitted or designed to be fitted with a motor, unladen (net) weight (excluding the\n                                                            motor) not exceeding 100\u00a0kg\n\n8903.12\n\n-- Not designed for use with a motor and unladen (net) weight not exceeding 100\u00a0kg\n\n8903.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Sailboats, other than inflatable, with or without auxiliary motor\u00a0:\n\n8903.21\n\n-- Of a length not exceeding 7.5 m\n\n8903.22\n\n-- Of a length exceeding 7.5 m but not exceeding 24\u00a0m\n\n8903.23\n\n-- Of a length exceeding 24 m\n\n- Motorboats, other than inflatable, not including outboard motorboats\u00a0:\n\n8903.31\n\n-- Of a length not exceeding 7.5\u00a0m\n\n8903.32\n\n-- Of a length exceeding 7.5 m but not exceeding 24\u00a0m\n\n8903.33\n\n-- Of a length exceeding 24 m\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n8903.93\n\n-- Of a length not exceeding 7.5 m\n\n8903.99\n\n-- Other\n\n89.04\n\n8904.00\n\nTugs and pusher craft.\n\n89.05\n\nLight-vessels, fire-floats, dredgers, floating cranes and other vessels the navigability\n                                                               of which is subsidiary to their main function; floating docks; floating or submersible\n                                                               drilling or production platforms.\n\n8905.10\n\n- Dredgers\n\n8905.20\n\n- Floating or submersible drilling or production platforms\n\n8905.90\n\n- Other\n\n89.06\n\nOther vessels, including warships and lifeboats other than rowing boats.\n\n8906.10\n\n- Warships\n\n8906.90\n\n- Other\n\n89.07\n\nOther floating structures (for example, rafts, tanks, coffer-dams, landing-stages,\n                                                               buoys and beacons).\n\n8907.10\n\n- Inflatable rafts\n\n8907.90\n\n- Other\n\n89.08\n\n8908.00\n\nVessels and other floating structures for breaking up.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Articles of a kind used in machines, appliances or for other technical uses, of vulcanised\n                                                         rubber other than hard rubber (heading 40.16), of leather or of composition leather\n                                                         (heading 42.05) or of textile material (heading 59.11);\n\nb) Supporting belts or other support articles of textile material, whose intended effect\n                                                         on the organ to be supported or held derives solely from their elasticity (for example,\n                                                         maternity belts, thoracic support bandages, abdominal support bandages, supports for\n                                                         joints or muscles) (Section XI);\n\nc) Refractory goods of heading 69.03; ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other\n                                                         technical uses, of heading 69.09;\n\nd) Glass mirrors, not optically worked, of heading 70.09, or mirrors of base metal or\n                                                         of precious metal, not being optical elements (heading 83.06 or Chapter 71);\n\ne) Goods of heading 70.07, 70.08, 70.11, 70.14, 70.15 or 70.17;\n\nf) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV) or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39); however, articles specially designed for use exclusively in implants in medical,\n                                                         surgical, dental or veterinary sciences are to be classified in heading 90.21;\n\ng) Pumps incorporating measuring devices, of heading 84.13; weight-operated counting\n                                                         or checking machinery, or separately presented weights for balances (heading 84.23);\n                                                         lifting or handling machinery (headings 84.25 to 84.28); paper or paperboard cutting\n                                                         machines of all kinds (heading 84.41); fittings for adjusting work or tools on machine-tools\n                                                         or water-jet cutting machines, of heading 84.66, including fittings with optical devices\n                                                         for reading the scale (for example, \u201coptical\u201d dividing heads) but not those which\n                                                         are in themselves essentially optical instruments (for example, alignment telescopes);\n                                                         calculating machines (heading 84.70); valves or other appliances of heading 84.81;\n                                                         machines and apparatus (including apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit\n                                                         patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials) of heading 84.86;\n\nh) Searchlights or spotlights of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles (heading 85.12);\n                                                         portable electric lamps of heading 85.13; cinematographic sound recording, reproducing\n                                                         or re-recording apparatus (heading 85.19); sound-heads (heading 85.22); television\n                                                         cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders (heading 85.25); radar apparatus,\n                                                         radio navigational aid apparatus or radio remote control apparatus (heading 85.26);\n                                                         connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables (heading 85.36); numerical\n                                                         control apparatus of heading 85.37; sealed beam lamp units of heading 85.39; optical\n                                                         fibre cables of heading 85.44;\n\nij) Searchlights or spotlights of heading 94.05;\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 95;\n\nl) Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles, of heading 96.20;\n\nm) Capacity measures, which are to be classified according to their constituent material;\n                                                         or\n\nn) Spools, reels or similar supports (which are to be classified according to their constituent\n                                                         material, for example, in heading 39.23 or Section XV).\n\n2. Subject to Note 1 above, parts and accessories for machines, apparatus, instruments\n                                                   or articles of this Chapter are to be classified according to the following rules\u00a0:\n\na) Parts and accessories which are goods included in any of the headings of this Chapter\n                                                         or of Chapter 84, 85 or 91 (other than heading 84.87, 85.48 or 90.33) are in all cases to be classified in their\n                                                         respective headings;\n\nb) Other parts and accessories, if suitable for use solely or principally with a particular\n                                                         kind of machine, instrument or apparatus, or with a number of machines, instruments\n                                                         or apparatus of the same heading (including a machine, instrument or apparatus of\n                                                         heading 90.10, 90.13 or 90.31) are to be classified with the machines, instruments\n                                                         or apparatus of that kind;\n\nc) All other parts and accessories are to be classified in heading 90.33.\n\n3. The provisions of Notes 3 and 4 to Section XVI apply also to this Chapter.\n\n4. Heading 90.05 does not apply to telescopic sights for fitting to arms, periscopic\n                                                   telescopes for fitting to submarines or tanks, or to telescopes for machines, appliances,\n                                                   instruments or apparatus of this Chapter or Section XVI; such telescopic sights and telescopes are to be classified in heading 90.13.\n\n5. Measuring or checking optical instruments, appliances or machines which, but for this\n                                                   Note, could be classified both in heading 90.13 and in heading 90.31 are to be classified\n                                                   in heading 90.31.\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 90.21, the expression \u201corthopaedic appliances\u201d means appliances\n                                                   for\u00a0:\n\n\u2013 Preventing or correcting bodily deformities; or\n\n\u2013 Supporting or holding parts of the body following an illness, operation or injury.\n\nOrthopaedic appliances include footwear and special insoles designed to correct orthopaedic\n                                                   conditions, provided that they are either (1) made to measure or (2) mass-produced,\n                                                   presented singly and not in pairs and designed to fit either foot equally.\n\n7. Heading 90.32 applies only to\u00a0:\n\na) Instruments and apparatus for automatically controlling the flow, level, pressure\n                                                         or other variables of liquids or gases, or for automatically controlling temperature,\n                                                         whether or not their operation depends on an electrical phenomenon which varies according\n                                                         to the factor to be automatically controlled, which are designed to bring this factor\n                                                         to, and maintain it at, a desired value, stabilised against disturbances, by constantly\n                                                         or periodically measuring its actual value; and\n\nb) Automatic regulators of electrical quantities, and instruments or apparatus for automatically\n                                                         controlling non-electrical quantities the operation of which depends on an electrical\n                                                         phenomenon varying according to the factor to be controlled, which are designed to\n                                                         bring this factor to, and maintain it at, a desired value, stabilised against disturbances,\n                                                         by constantly or periodically measuring its actual value.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n90.01\n\nOptical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables other than those of\n                                                               heading 85.44; sheets and plates of polarising material; lenses (including contact\n                                                               lenses), prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, unmounted, other\n                                                               than such elements of glass not optically worked.\n\n9001.10\n\n- Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables\n\n9001.20\n\n- Sheets and plates of polarising material\n\n9001.30\n\n- Contact lenses\n\n9001.40\n\n- Spectacle lenses of glass\n\n9001.50\n\n- Spectacle lenses of other materials\n\n9001.90\n\n- Other\n\n90.02\n\nLenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being\n                                                               parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass\n                                                               not optically worked.\n\n- Objective lenses\u00a0:\n\n9002.11\n\n-- For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers\n\n9002.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9002.20\n\n- Filters\n\n9002.90\n\n- Other\n\n90.03\n\nFrames and mountings for spectacles, goggles or the like, and parts thereof.\n\n- Frames and mountings\u00a0:\n\n9003.11\n\n-- Of plastics\n\n9003.19\n\n-- Of other materials\n\n9003.90\n\n- Parts\n\n90.04\n\nSpectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other.\n\n9004.10\n\n- Sunglasses\n\n9004.90\n\n- Other\n\n90.05\n\nBinoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefor; other astronomical\n                                                               instruments and mountings therefor, but not including instruments for radio-astronomy.\n\n9005.10\n\n- Binoculars\n\n9005.80\n\n- Other instruments\n\n9005.90\n\n- Parts and accessories (including mountings)\n\n90.06\n\nPhotographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus\n                                                               and flashbulbs other than discharge lamps of heading 85.39.\n\n9006.30\n\n- Cameras specially designed for underwater use, for aerial survey or for medical\n                                                            or surgical examination of internal organs; comparison cameras for forensic or criminological\n                                                            purposes\n\n9006.40\n\n- Instant print cameras\n\n- Other cameras\u00a0:\n\n9006.53\n\n-- For roll film of a width of 35 mm.\n\n9006.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs\u00a0:\n\n9006.61\n\n-- Discharge lamp (\u201celectronic\u201d) flashlight apparatus\n\n9006.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts and accessories\u00a0:\n\n9006.91\n\n-- For cameras\n\n9006.99\n\n-- Other\n\n90.07\n\nCinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording\n                                                               or reproducing apparatus.\n\n9007.10\n\n- Cameras\n\n9007.20\n\n- Projectors\n\n- Parts and accessories\u00a0:\n\n9007.91\n\n-- For cameras\n\n9007.92\n\n-- For projectors\n\n90.08\n\nImage projectors, other than cinematographic; photographic (other than cinematographic)\n                                                               enlargers and reducers.\n\n9008.50\n\n- Projectors, enlargers and reducers\n\n9008.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n[90.09]\n\n90.10\n\nApparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories,\n                                                               not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; negatoscopes; projection screens.\n\n9010.10\n\n- Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic)\n                                                            film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic\n                                                            paper\n\n9010.50\n\n- Other apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories;\n                                                            negatoscopes\n\n9010.60\n\n- Projection screens\n\n9010.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.11\n\nCompound optical microscopes, including those for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography\n                                                               or microprojection.\n\n9011.10\n\n- Stereoscopic microscopes\n\n9011.20\n\n- Other microscopes, for photomicrography, cinephoto-micrography or microprojection\n\n9011.80\n\n- Other microscopes\n\n9011.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.12\n\nMicroscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus.\n\n9012.10\n\n- Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus\n\n9012.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.13\n\nLasers, other than laser diodes; other optical appliances and instruments, not specified\n                                                               or included elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n9013.10\n\n- Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts\n                                                            of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this Chapter or Section XVI\n\n9013.20\n\n- Lasers, other than laser diodes\n\n9013.80\n\n- Other devices, appliances and instruments\n\n9013.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.14\n\nDirection finding compasses; other navigational instruments and appliances.\n\n9014.10\n\n- Direction finding compasses\n\n9014.20\n\n- Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation (other than compasses)\n\n9014.80\n\n- Other instruments and appliances\n\n9014.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.15\n\nSurveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological,\n                                                               meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefinders.\n\n9015.10\n\n- Rangefinders\n\n9015.20\n\n- Theodolites and tachymeters (tacheometers)\n\n9015.30\n\n- Levels\n\n9015.40\n\n- Photogrammetrical surveying instruments and appliances\n\n9015.80\n\n- Other instruments and appliances\n\n9015.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.16\n\n9016.00\n\nBalances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weights.\n\n90.17\n\nDrawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting\n                                                               machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators);\n                                                               instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods\n                                                               and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter.\n\n9017.10\n\n- Drafting tables and machines, whether or not automatic\n\n9017.20\n\n- Other drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments\n\n9017.30\n\n- Micrometers, callipers and gauges\n\n9017.80\n\n- Other instruments\n\n9017.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.18\n\nInstruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences,\n                                                               including scintigraphic apparatus, other electro-medical apparatus and sight-testing\n                                                               instruments.\n\n- Electro-diagnostic apparatus (including apparatus for functional exploratory examination\n                                                            or for checking physiological parameters)\u00a0:\n\n9018.11\n\n-- Electro-cardiographs\n\n9018.12\n\n-- Ultrasonic scanning apparatus\n\n9018.13\n\n-- Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus\n\n9018.14\n\n-- Scintigraphic apparatus\n\n9018.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9018.20\n\n- Ultra-violet or infra-red ray apparatus\n\n- Syringes, needles, catheters, cannulae and the like\u00a0:\n\n9018.31\n\n-- Syringes, with or without needles\n\n9018.32\n\n-- Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures\n\n9018.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other instruments and appliances, used in dental sciences\u00a0:\n\n9018.41\n\n-- Dental drill engines, whether or not combined on a single base with other dental\n                                                            equipment\n\n9018.49\n\n-- Other\n\n9018.50\n\n- Other ophthalmic instruments and appliances\n\n9018.90\n\n- Other instruments and appliances\n\n90.19\n\nMechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus;\n                                                               ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic\n                                                               respiration apparatus.\n\n9019.10\n\n- Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus\n\n9019.20\n\n- Ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other\n                                                            therapeutic respiration apparatus\n\n90.20\n\n9020.00\n\nOther breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither\n                                                               mechanical parts nor replaceable filters.\n\n90.21\n\nOrthopaedic appliances, including crutches, surgical belts and trusses; splints and\n                                                               other fracture appliances; artificial parts of the body; hearing aids and other appliances\n                                                               which are worn or carried, or implanted in the body, to compensate for a defect or\n                                                               disability.\n\n9021.10\n\n- Orthopaedic or fracture appliances\n\n- Artificial teeth and dental fittings\u00a0:\n\n9021.21\n\n-- Artificial teeth\n\n9021.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other artificial parts of the body\u00a0:\n\n9021.31\n\n-- Artificial joints\n\n9021.39\n\n-- Other\n\n9021.40\n\n- Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories\n\n9021.50\n\n- Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and accessories\n\n9021.90\n\n- Other\n\n90.22\n\nApparatus based on the use of X-rays or of alpha, beta, gamma or other ionising radiations,\n                                                               whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography\n                                                               or radiotherapy apparatus, X-ray tubes and other X-ray generators, high tension generators,\n                                                               control panels and desks, screens, examination or treatment tables, chairs and the\n                                                               like.\n\n- Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental\n                                                            or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus\u00a0:\n\n9022.12\n\n-- Computed tomography apparatus\n\n9022.13\n\n-- Other, for dental uses\n\n9022.14\n\n-- Other, for medical, surgical or veterinary uses\n\n9022.19\n\n-- For other uses\n\n- Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta, gamma or other ionising radiations, whether\n                                                            or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or\n                                                            radiotherapy apparatus\u00a0:\n\n9022.21\n\n-- For medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses\n\n9022.29\n\n-- For other uses\n\n9022.30\n\n- X-ray tubes\n\n9022.90\n\n- Other, including parts and accessories\n\n90.23\n\n9023.00\n\nInstruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example,\n                                                               in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses.\n\n90.24\n\nMachines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity\n                                                               or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles,\n                                                               paper, plastics).\n\n9024.10\n\n- Machines and appliances for testing metals\n\n9024.80\n\n- Other machines and appliances\n\n9024.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.25\n\nHydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers,\n                                                               hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instruments.\n\n- Thermometers and pyrometers, not combined with other instruments\u00a0:\n\n9025.11\n\n-- Liquid-filled, for direct reading\n\n9025.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9025.80\n\n- Other instruments\n\n9025.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.26\n\nInstruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other\n                                                               variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers,\n                                                               heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading 90.14, 90.15, 90.28 or\n                                                               90.32.\n\n9026.10\n\n- For measuring or checking the flow or level of liquids\n\n9026.20\n\n- For measuring or checking pressure\n\n9026.80\n\n- Other instruments or apparatus\n\n9026.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.27\n\nInstruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters,\n                                                               refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus\n                                                               for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like;\n                                                               instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light\n                                                               (including exposure meters); microtomes.\n\n9027.10\n\n- Gas or smoke analysis apparatus\n\n9027.20\n\n- Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments\n\n9027.30\n\n- Spectrometers, spectrophotometers and spectrographs using optical radiations (UV,\n                                                            visible, IR)\n\n9027.50\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR)\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus\u00a0:\n\n9027.81\n\n-- Mass spectrometers\n\n9027.89\n\n-- Other\n\n9027.90\n\n- Microtomes; parts and accessories\n\n90.28\n\nGas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters\n                                                               therefor.\n\n9028.10\n\n- Gas meters\n\n9028.20\n\n- Liquid meters\n\n9028.30\n\n- Electricity meters\n\n9028.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.29\n\nRevolution counters, production counters, taximeters, mileometers, pedometers and\n                                                               the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading 90.14 or 90.15;\n                                                               stroboscopes.\n\n9029.10\n\n- Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, mileometers, pedometers and\n                                                            the like\n\n9029.20\n\n- Speed indicators and tachometers; stroboscopes\n\n9029.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.30\n\nOscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring\n                                                               or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading 90.28; instruments\n                                                               and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other\n                                                               ionising radiations.\n\n9030.10\n\n- Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising radiations\n\n9030.20\n\n- Oscilloscopes and oscillographs\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus, for measuring or checking voltage, current, resistance\n                                                            or power (other than those for measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices)\u00a0:\n\n9030.31\n\n-- Multimeters without a recording device\n\n9030.32\n\n-- Multimeters with a recording device\n\n9030.33\n\n-- Other, without a recording device\n\n9030.39\n\n-- Other, with a recording device\n\n9030.40\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus, specially designed for telecommunications (for\n                                                            example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters,\n                                                            psophometers)\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus\u00a0:\n\n9030.82\n\n-- For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices (including integrated\n                                                            circuits)\n\n9030.84\n\n-- Other, with a recording device\n\n9030.89\n\n-- Other\n\n9030.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.31\n\nMeasuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included\n                                                               elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectors.\n\n9031.10\n\n- Machines for balancing mechanical parts\n\n9031.20\n\n- Test benches\n\n- Other optical instruments and appliances\u00a0:\n\n9031.41\n\n-- For inspecting semiconductor wafers or devices (including integrated circuits)\n                                                            or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices\n                                                            (including integrated circuits)\n\n9031.49\n\n-- Other\n\n9031.80\n\n- Other instruments, appliances and machines\n\n9031.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.32\n\nAutomatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus.\n\n9032.10\n\n- Thermostats\n\n9032.20\n\n- Manostats\n\n- Other instruments and apparatus\u00a0:\n\n9032.81\n\n-- Hydraulic or pneumatic\n\n9032.89\n\n-- Other\n\n9032.90\n\n- Parts and accessories\n\n90.33\n\n9033.00\n\nParts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines,\n                                                               appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Clock or watch glasses or weights (classified according to their constituent material);\n\nb) Watch chains (heading 71.13 or 71.17, as the case may be);\n\nc) 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 71.15);\n                                                         clock or watch springs are, however, to be classified as clock or watch parts (heading\n                                                         91.14);\n\nd) Bearing balls (heading 73.26 or 84.82, as the case may be);\n\ne) Articles of heading 84.12 constructed to work without an escapement;\n\nf) Ball bearings (heading 84.82); or\n\ng) Articles of Chapter 85, not yet assembled together or with other components into watch or clock movements\n                                                         or into articles suitable for use solely or principally as parts of such movements\n                                                         (Chapter 85).\n\n2. Heading 91.01 covers only watches with case wholly of precious metal or of metal clad\n                                                   with precious metal, or of the same materials combined with natural or cultured pearls,\n                                                   or precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) of headings\n                                                   71.01 to 71.04. Watches with case of base metal inlaid with precious metal fall in\n                                                   heading 91.02.\n\n3. For the purposes of this Chapter, the expression \u201cwatch movements\u201d means devices regulated\n                                                   by a balance-wheel and hairspring, quartz crystal or any other system capable of determining\n                                                   intervals of time, with a display or a system to which a mechanical display can be\n                                                   incorporated. Such watch movements shall not exceed 12 mm in thickness and 50 mm in\n                                                   width, length or diameter.\n\n4. Except as provided in Note 1, movements and other parts suitable for use both in clocks\n                                                   or watches and in other articles (for example, precision instruments) are to be classified\n                                                   in this Chapter.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n91.01\n\nWrist-watches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stop-watches, with case\n                                                               of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal.\n\n- Wrist-watches, electrically operated, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch\n                                                            facility\u00a0:\n\n9101.11\n\n-- With mechanical display only\n\n9101.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other wrist-watches, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility\u00a0:\n\n9101.21\n\n-- With automatic winding\n\n9101.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9101.91\n\n-- Electrically operated\n\n9101.99\n\n-- Other\n\n91.02\n\nWrist-watches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stop-watches, other than\n                                                               those of heading 91.01.\n\n- Wrist-watches, electrically operated, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch\n                                                            facility\u00a0:\n\n9102.11\n\n-- With mechanical display only\n\n9102.12\n\n-- With opto-electronic display only\n\n9102.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other wrist-watches, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility\u00a0:\n\n9102.21\n\n-- With automatic winding\n\n9102.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9102.91\n\n-- Electrically operated\n\n9102.99\n\n-- Other\n\n91.03\n\nClocks with watch movements, excluding clocks of heading 91.04.\n\n9103.10\n\n- Electrically operated\n\n9103.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.04\n\n9104.00\n\nInstrument panel clocks and clocks of a similar type for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft\n                                                               or vessels.\n\n91.05\n\nOther clocks.\n\n- Alarm clocks\u00a0:\n\n9105.11\n\n-- Electrically operated\n\n9105.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Wall clocks\u00a0:\n\n9105.21\n\n-- Electrically operated\n\n9105.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9105.91\n\n-- Electrically operated\n\n9105.99\n\n-- Other\n\n91.06\n\nTime of day recording apparatus and apparatus for measuring, recording or otherwise\n                                                               indicating intervals of time, with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor\n                                                               (for example, time-registers, time-recorders).\n\n9106.10\n\n- Time-registers; time-recorders\n\n9106.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.07\n\n9107.00\n\nTime switches with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor.\n\n91.08\n\nWatch movements, complete and assembled.\n\n- Electrically operated\u00a0:\n\n9108.11\n\n-- With mechanical display only or with a device to which a mechanical display can\n                                                            be incorporated\n\n9108.12\n\n-- With opto-electronic display only\n\n9108.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9108.20\n\n- With automatic winding\n\n9108.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.09\n\nClock movements, complete and assembled.\n\n9109.10\n\n- Electrically operated\n\n9109.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.10\n\nComplete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets);\n                                                               incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movements.\n\n- Of watches\u00a0:\n\n9110.11\n\n-- Complete movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets)\n\n9110.12\n\n-- Incomplete movements, assembled\n\n9110.19\n\n-- Rough movements\n\n9110.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.11\n\nWatch cases and parts thereof.\n\n9111.10\n\n- Cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal\n\n9111.20\n\n- Cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated\n\n9111.80\n\n- Other cases\n\n9111.90\n\n- Parts\n\n91.12\n\nClock cases and cases of a similar type for other goods of this Chapter, and parts\n                                                               thereof.\n\n9112.20\n\n- Cases\n\n9112.90\n\n- Parts\n\n91.13\n\nWatch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof.\n\n9113.10\n\n- Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal\n\n9113.20\n\n- Of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated\n\n9113.90\n\n- Other\n\n91.14\n\nOther clock or watch parts.\n\n9114.30\n\n- Dials\n\n9114.40\n\n- Plates and bridges\n\n9114.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\nb) Microphones, amplifiers, loud-speakers, head-phones, switches, stroboscopes or other\n                                                         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\n                                                         of this Chapter;\n\nc) Toy instruments or apparatus (heading 95.03);\n\nd) Brushes for cleaning musical instruments (heading 96.03), or monopods, bipods, tripods\n                                                         and similar articles (heading 96.20); or\n\ne) Collectors\u2019 pieces or antiques (heading 97.05 or 97.06).\n\n2. Bows and sticks and similar devices used in playing the musical instruments of heading\n                                                   92.02 or 92.06 presented with such instruments in numbers normal thereto and clearly\n                                                   intended for use therewith, are to be classified in the same heading as the relative\n                                                   instruments.\n\nCards, discs and rolls of heading 92.09 presented with an instrument are to be treated\n                                                   as separate articles and not as forming a part of such instrument.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n92.01\n\nPianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments.\n\n9201.10\n\n- Upright pianos\n\n9201.20\n\n- Grand pianos\n\n9201.90\n\n- Other\n\n92.02\n\nOther string musical instruments (for example, guitars, violins, harps).\n\n9202.10\n\n- Played with a bow\n\n9202.90\n\n- Other\n\n[92.03]\n\n[92.04]\n\n92.05\n\nWind musical instruments (for example, keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets,\n                                                               trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs and mechanical street organs.\n\n9205.10\n\n- Brass-wind instruments\n\n9205.90\n\n- Other\n\n92.06\n\n9206.00\n\nPercussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets,\n                                                               maracas).\n\n92.07\n\nMusical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically\n                                                               (for example, organs, guitars, accordions).\n\n9207.10\n\n- Keyboard instruments, other than accordions\n\n9207.90\n\n- Other\n\n92.08\n\nMusical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs, mechanical singing birds,\n                                                               musical saws and other musical instruments not falling within any other heading of\n                                                               this Chapter; decoy calls of all kinds; whistles, call horns and other mouth-blown\n                                                               sound signalling instruments.\n\n9208.10\n\n- Musical boxes\n\n9208.90\n\n- Other\n\n92.09\n\nParts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) and accessories (for example, cards,\n                                                               discs and rolls for mechanical instruments) of musical instruments; metronomes, tuning\n                                                               forks and pitch pipes of all kinds.\n\n9209.30\n\n- Musical instrument strings\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9209.91\n\n-- Parts and accessories for pianos\n\n9209.92\n\n-- Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.02\n\n9209.94\n\n-- Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.07\n\n9209.99\n\n-- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Goods of Chapter 36 (for example, percussion caps, detonators, signalling flares);\n\nb) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\nc) Armoured fighting vehicles (heading 87.10);\n\nd) Telescopic sights or other optical devices suitable for use with arms, unless mounted\n                                                         on a firearm or presented with the firearm on which they are designed to be mounted\n                                                         (Chapter 90);\n\ne) Bows, arrows, fencing foils or toys (Chapter 95); or\n\nf) Collectors\u201d pieces or antiques (heading 97.05 or 97.06).\n\n2. In heading 93.06, the reference to \u201cparts thereof\u201d does not include radio or radar\n                                                   apparatus of heading 85.26.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n93.01\n\nMilitary weapons, other than revolvers, pistols and the arms of heading 93.07.\n\n9301.10\n\n- Artillery weapons (for example, guns, howitzers and mortars)\n\n9301.20\n\n- Rocket launchers; flame-throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo tubes and similar projectors\n\n9301.90\n\n- Other\n\n93.02\n\n9302.00\n\nRevolvers and pistols, other than those of heading 93.03 or 93.04.\n\n93.03\n\nOther firearms and similar devices which operate by the firing of an explosive charge\n                                                               (for example, sporting shotguns and rifles, muzzle-loading firearms, Very pistols\n                                                               and other devices designed to project only signal flares, pistols and revolvers for\n                                                               firing blank ammunition, captive-bolt humane killers, line-throwing guns).\n\n9303.10\n\n- Muzzle-loading firearms\n\n9303.20\n\n- Other sporting, hunting or target-shooting shotguns, including combination shotgun-rifles\n\n9303.30\n\n- Other sporting, hunting or target-shooting rifles\n\n9303.90\n\n- Other\n\n93.04\n\n9304.00\n\nOther arms (for example, spring, air or gas guns and pistols, truncheons), excluding\n                                                               those of heading 93.07.\n\n93.05\n\nParts and accessories of articles of headings 93.01 to 93.04.\n\n9305.10\n\n- Of revolvers or pistols\n\n9305.20\n\n- Of shotguns or rifles of heading 93.03\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9305.91\n\n-- Of military weapons of heading 93.01\n\n9305.99\n\n-- Other\n\n93.06\n\nBombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, missiles and similar munitions of war and parts\n                                                               thereof; cartridges and other ammunition and projectiles and parts thereof, including\n                                                               shot and cartridge wads.\n\n- Shotgun cartridges and parts thereof; air gun pellets\u00a0:\n\n9306.21\n\n-- Cartridges\n\n9306.29\n\n-- Other\n\n9306.30\n\n- Other cartridges and parts thereof\n\n9306.90\n\n- Other\n\n93.07\n\n9307.00\n\nSwords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards\n                                                               and sheaths therefor.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Pneumatic or water mattresses, pillows or cushions, of Chapter 39, 40 or 63;\n\nb) Mirrors designed for placing on the floor or ground (for example, cheval-glasses (swing-mirrors))\n                                                         of heading 70.09;\n\nc) Articles of Chapter 71;\n\nd) 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 83.03;\n\ne) Furniture specially designed as parts of refrigerating or freezing equipment of heading\n                                                         84.18; furniture specially designed for sewing machines (heading 84.52);\n\nf) Lamps or light sources and parts thereof of Chapter 85;\n\ng) Furniture specially designed as parts of apparatus of heading 85.18 (heading 85.18),\n                                                         of headings 85.19 or 85.21 (heading 85.22) or of headings 85.25 to 85.28 (heading\n                                                         85.29);\n\nh) Articles of heading 87.14;\n\nij) Dentists\u2019 chairs incorporating dental appliances of heading 90.18 or dentists\u2019 spittoons\n                                                         (heading 90.18);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clocks and clock cases);\n\nl) Toy furniture or toy luminaires and lighting fittings (heading 95.03), billiard tables\n                                                         or other furniture specially constructed for games (heading 95.04), furniture for\n                                                         conjuring tricks or decorations (other than lighting strings) such as Chinese lanterns\n                                                         (heading 95.05); or\n\nm) Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles (heading 96.20).\n\n2. The articles (other than parts) referred to in headings 94.01 to 94.03 are to be classified\n                                                   in those headings only if they are designed for placing on the floor or ground.\n\nThe following are, however, to be classified in the above-mentioned headings even\n                                                   if they are designed to be hung, to be fixed to the wall or to stand one on the other\u00a0:\n\na) Cupboards, bookcases, other shelved furniture (including single shelves presented\n                                                         with supports for fixing them to the wall) and unit furniture;\n\nb) Seats and beds.\n\n3.\n\nA) In headings 94.01 to 94.03 references to parts of goods do not include references\n                                                         to sheets or slabs (whether or not cut to shape but not combined with other parts)\n                                                         of glass (including mirrors), marble or other stone or of any other material referred\n                                                         to in Chapter 68 or 69.\n\nB) Goods described in heading 94.04, presented separately, are not to be classified in\n                                                         heading 94.01, 94.02 or 94.03 as parts of goods.\n\n4. For the purposes of heading 94.06, the expression \u201cprefabricated buildings\u201d means\n                                                   buildings which are finished in the factory or put up as elements, presented together,\n                                                   to be assembled on site, such as housing or worksite accommodation, offices, schools,\n                                                   shops, sheds, garages or similar buildings.\n\nPrefabricated buildings include \u201cmodular building units\u201c of steel, normally presented\n                                                   in the size and shape of a standard shipping container, but substantially or completely\n                                                   pre-fitted internally. Such modular building units are normally designed to be assembled\n                                                   together to form permanent buildings.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n94.01\n\nSeats (other than those of heading 94.02), whether or not convertible into beds, and\n                                                               parts thereof.\n\n9401.10\n\n- Seats of a kind used for aircraft\n\n9401.20\n\n- Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles\n\n- Swivel seats with variable height adjustment\u00a0:\n\n9401.31\n\n-- Of wood\n\n9401.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds\u00a0:\n\n9401.41\n\n-- Of wood\n\n9401.49\n\n-- Other\n\n- Seats of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials\u00a0:\n\n9401.52\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n9401.53\n\n-- Of rattan\n\n9401.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other seats, with wooden frames\u00a0:\n\n9401.61\n\n-- Upholstered\n\n9401.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other seats, with metal frames\u00a0:\n\n9401.71\n\n-- Upholstered\n\n9401.79\n\n-- Other\n\n9401.80\n\n- Other seats\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n9401.91\n\n-- Of wood\n\n9401.99\n\n-- Other\n\n94.02\n\nMedical, surgical, dental or veterinary furniture (for example, operating tables,\n                                                               examination tables, hospital beds with mechanical fittings, dentists\u2019 chairs); barbers\u2019\n                                                               chairs and similar chairs, having rotating as well as both reclining and elevating\n                                                               movements; parts of the foregoing articles.\n\n9402.10\n\n- Dentists\u2019, barbers\u2019 or similar chairs and parts thereof\n\n9402.90\n\n- Other\n\n94.03\n\nOther furniture and parts thereof.\n\n9403.10\n\n- Metal furniture of a kind used in offices\n\n9403.20\n\n- Other metal furniture\n\n9403.30\n\n- Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices\n\n9403.40\n\n- Wooden furniture of a kind used in the kitchen\n\n9403.50\n\n- Wooden furniture of a kind used in the bedroom\n\n9403.60\n\n- Other wooden furniture\n\n9403.70\n\n- Furniture of plastics\n\n- Furniture of other materials, including cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials\u00a0:\n\n9403.82\n\n-- Of bamboo\n\n9403.83\n\n-- Of rattan\n\n9403.89\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n9403.91\n\n-- Of wood\n\n9403.99\n\n-- Other\n\n94.04\n\nMattress supports; articles of bedding and similar furnishing (for example, mattresses,\n                                                               quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes and pillows) fitted with springs or stuffed\n                                                               or internally fitted with any material or of cellular rubber or plastics, whether\n                                                               or not covered.\n\n9404.10\n\n- Mattress supports\n\n- Mattresses\u00a0:\n\n9404.21\n\n-- Of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered\n\n9404.29\n\n-- Of other materials\n\n9404.30\n\n- Sleeping bags\n\n9404.40\n\n- Quilts, bedspreads, eiderdowns and duvets (comforters)\n\n9404.90\n\n- Other\n\n94.05\n\nLuminaires and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof,\n                                                               not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and\n                                                               the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere\n                                                               specified or included.\n\n- Chandeliers and other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings, excluding those\n                                                            of a kind used for lighting public open spaces or thoroughfares\u00a0:\n\n9405.11\n\n-- Designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Electric table, desk, bedside or floor-standing luminaires\u00a0:\n\n9405.21\n\n-- Designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Lighting strings of a kind used for Christmas trees\u00a0:\n\n9405.31\n\n-- Designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.39\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other electric luminaires and lighting fittings\u00a0:\n\n9405.41\n\n-- Photovoltaic, designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.42\n\n-- Other, designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.49\n\n-- Other\n\n9405.50\n\n- Non-electrical luminaires and lighting fittings\n\n- Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like\u00a0:\n\n9405.61\n\n-- Designed for use solely with light-emitting diode (LED) light sources\n\n9405.69\n\n-- Other\n\n- Parts\u00a0:\n\n9405.91\n\n-- Of glass\n\n9405.92\n\n-- Of plastics\n\n9405.99\n\n-- Other\n\n94.06\n\nPrefabricated buildings.\n\n9406.10\n\n- Of wood\n\n9406.20\n\n- Modular building units, of steel\n\n9406.90\n\n- Other\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Candles (heading 34.06);\n\nb) Fireworks or other pyrotechnic articles of heading 36.04;\n\nc) Yarns, monofilament, cords or gut or the like for fishing, cut to length but not made\n                                                         up into fishing lines, of Chapter 39, heading 42.06 or Section XI;\n\nd) Sports bags or other containers of heading 42.02, 43.03 or 43.04;\n\ne) Fancy dress of textiles, of Chapter 61 or 62; sports clothing and special articles of apparel of textiles, of Chapter 61 or 62,\n                                                         whether or not incorporating incidentally protective components such as pads or padding\n                                                         in the elbow, knee or groin areas (for example, fencing clothing or soccer goalkeeper\n                                                         jerseys);\n\nf) Textile flags or bunting, or sails for boats, sailboards or land craft, of Chapter 63;\n\ng) Sports footwear (other than skating boots with ice or roller skates attached) of Chapter 64, or sports headgear of Chapter 65;\n\nh) Walking-sticks, whips, riding-crops or the like (heading 66.02), or parts thereof\n                                                         (heading 66.03);\n\nij) Unmounted glass eyes for dolls or other toys, of heading 70.18;\n\nk) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\nl) Bells, gongs or the like of heading 83.06;\n\nm) Pumps for liquids (heading 84.13), filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus\n                                                         for liquids or gases (heading 84.21), electric motors (heading 85.01), electric transformers\n                                                         (heading 85.04), discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, \u201csmart cards\u201d\n                                                         and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded\n                                                         (heading 85.23), radio remote control apparatus (heading 85.26) or cordless infrared\n                                                         remote control devices (heading 85.43);\n\nn) Sports vehicles (other than bobsleighs, toboggans and the like) of Section XVII;\n\no) Children\u2019s bicycles (heading 87.12);\n\np) Unmanned aircraft (heading 88.06);\n\nq) Sports craft such as canoes and skiffs (Chapter 89), or their means of propulsion (Chapter 44 for such articles made of wood);\n\nr) Spectacles, goggles or the like, for sports or outdoor games (heading 90.04);\n\ns) Decoy calls or whistles (heading 92.08);\n\nt) Arms or other articles of Chapter 93;\n\nu) Lighting strings of all kinds (heading 94.05);\n\nv) Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles (heading 96.20);\n\nw) Racket strings, tents or other camping goods, or gloves, mittens and mitts (classified\n                                                         according to their constituent material); or\n\nx) Tableware, kitchenware, toilet articles, carpets and other textile floor coverings,\n                                                         apparel, bed linen, table linen, toilet linen, kitchen linen and similar articles\n                                                         having a utilitarian function (classified according to their constituent material).\n\n2. This Chapter includes articles in which natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious\n                                                   stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), precious metal or metal clad with precious\n                                                   metal constitute only minor constituents.\n\n3. Subject to Note 1 above, parts and accessories which are suitable for use solely or\n                                                   principally with articles of this Chapter are to be classified with those articles.\n\n4. Subject to the provisions of Note 1 above, heading 95.03 applies, inter alia, to articles of this heading combined with one or more items, which cannot be considered\n                                                   as sets under the terms of General Interpretative Rule 3 (b), and which, if presented\n                                                   separately, would be classified in other headings, provided the articles are put up\n                                                   together for retail sale and the combinations have the essential character of toys.\n\n5. Heading 95.03 does not cover articles which, on account of their design, shape or\n                                                   constituent material, are identifiable as intended exclusively for animals, for example,\n                                                   \u201cpet toys\u201d (classification in their own appropriate heading).\n\n6. For the purposes of heading 95.08:\n\na) The expression \u201camusement park rides\u201d means a device or combination of devices or\n                                                         equipment that carry, convey, or direct a person or persons over or through a fixed\n                                                         or restricted course, including watercourses, or within a defined area for the primary\n                                                         purposes of amusement or entertainment. Such rides may be combined within an amusement\n                                                         park, theme park, water park or fairground. These amusement park rides do not include\n                                                         equipment of a kind commonly installed in residences or playgrounds;\n\nb) The expression \u201cwater park amusements\u201d means a device or combination of devices or\n                                                         equipment that are characterised by a defined area involving water, with no purposes\n                                                         built path. Water park amusements only include equipment designed specifically for\n                                                         water parks; and\n\nc) The expression \u201cfairground amusements\u201d means games of chance, strength or skill, which\n                                                         commonly employ an operator or attendant and may be installed in permanent buildings\n                                                         or independent concession stalls. Fairground amusements do not include equipment of\n                                                         heading 95.04.\n\nThis heading does not include equipment more specifically classified elsewhere in\n                                                         the Nomenclature.\n\nSubheading Note.\n\n1. Subheading 9504.50 covers\u00a0:\n\na) Video game consoles from which the image is reproduced on a television receiver, a\n                                                         monitor or other external screen or surface; or\n\nb) Video game machines having a self-contained video screen, whether or not portable.\n\nThis subheading does not cover video game consoles or machines operated by coins,\n                                                         banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means of payment (subheading 9504.30).\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n[95.01]\n\n[95.02]\n\n95.03\n\n9503.00\n\nTricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls\u2019 carriages; dolls;\n                                                               other toys; reduced-size (\u201cscale\u201d) models and similar recreational models, working\n                                                               or not; puzzles of all kinds.\n\n95.04\n\nVideo game consoles and machines, table or parlour games, including pintables, billiards,\n                                                               special tables for casino games and automatic bowling equipment, amusement machines\n                                                               operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means of payment.\n\n9504.20\n\n- Articles and accessories for billiards of all kinds\n\n9504.30\n\n- Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means\n                                                            of payment, other than automatic bowling alley equipment\n\n9504.40\n\n- Playing cards\n\n9504.50\n\n- Video game consoles and machines, other than those of subheading 9504.30\n\n9504.90\n\n- Other\n\n95.05\n\nFestive, carnival or other entertainment articles, including conjuring tricks and\n                                                               novelty jokes.\n\n9505.10\n\n- Articles for Christmas festivities\n\n9505.90\n\n- Other\n\n95.06\n\nArticles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other\n                                                               sports (including table-tennis) or outdoor games, not specified or included elsewhere\n                                                               in this Chapter; swimming pools and paddling pools.\n\n- Snow-skis and other snow-ski equipment\u00a0:\n\n9506.11\n\n-- Skis\n\n9506.12\n\n-- Ski-fastenings (ski-bindings)\n\n9506.19\n\n-- Other\n\n- Water-skis, surf-boards, sailboards and other water-sport equipment\u00a0:\n\n9506.21\n\n-- Sailboards\n\n9506.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Golf clubs and other golf equipment\u00a0:\n\n9506.31\n\n-- Clubs, complete\n\n9506.32\n\n-- Balls\n\n9506.39\n\n-- Other\n\n9506.40\n\n- Articles and equipment for table-tennis\n\n- Tennis, badminton or similar rackets, whether or not strung\u00a0:\n\n9506.51\n\n-- Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung\n\n9506.59\n\n-- Other\n\n- Balls, other than golf balls and table-tennis balls\u00a0:\n\n9506.61\n\n-- Lawn-tennis balls\n\n9506.62\n\n-- Inflatable\n\n9506.69\n\n-- Other\n\n9506.70\n\n- Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9506.91\n\n-- Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics\n\n9506.99\n\n-- Other\n\n95.07\n\nFishing rods, fish-hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly\n                                                               nets and similar nets; decoy \u201cbirds\u201d (other than those of heading 92.08 or 97.05)\n                                                               and similar hunting or shooting requisites.\n\n9507.10\n\n- Fishing rods\n\n9507.20\n\n- Fish-hooks, whether or not snelled\n\n9507.30\n\n- Fishing reels\n\n9507.90\n\n- Other\n\n95.08\n\nTravelling circuses and travelling menageries; amusement park rides and water park\n                                                               amusements; fairground amusements, including shooting galleries; travelling theatres.\n\n9508.10\n\n- Travelling circuses and travelling menageries\n\n- Amusement park rides and water park amusements\u00a0:\n\n9508.21\n\n-- Roller coasters\n\n9508.22\n\n-- Carousels, swings and roundabouts\n\n9508.23\n\n-- Dodge\u2019em cars\n\n9508.24\n\n-- Motion simulators and moving theatres\n\n9508.25\n\n-- Water rides\n\n9508.26\n\n-- Water park amusements\n\n9508.29\n\n-- Other\n\n9508.30\n\n- Fairground amusements\n\n9508.40\n\n- Travelling theatres\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Pencils for cosmetic or toilet uses (Chapter 33);\n\nb) Articles of Chapter 66 (for example, parts of umbrellas or walking-sticks);\n\nc) Imitation jewellery (heading 71.17);\n\nd) Parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39);\n\ne) Cutlery or other articles of Chapter 82 with handles or other parts of carving or moulding materials; heading 96.01 or 96.02\n                                                         applies, however, to separately presented handles or other parts of such articles;\n\nf) Articles of Chapter 90 (for example, spectacle frames (heading 90.03), mathematical drawing pens (heading\n                                                         90.17), brushes of a kind specialised for use in dentistry or for medical, surgical\n                                                         or veterinary purposes (heading 90.18));\n\ng) Articles of Chapter 91 (for example, clock or watch cases);\n\nh) Musical instruments or parts or accessories thereof (Chapter 92);\n\nij) Articles of Chapter 93 (arms and parts thereof);\n\nk) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, luminaires and lighting fittings);\n\nl) Articles of Chapter 95 (toys, games, sports requisites); or\n\nm) Works of art, collectors\u2019 pieces or antiques (Chapter 97).\n\n2. In heading 96.02 the expression \u201cvegetable or mineral carving material\u201d means\u00a0:\n\na) Hard seeds, pips, hulls and nuts and similar vegetable materials of a kind used for\n                                                         carving (for example, corozo and dom);\n\nb) Amber, meerschaum, agglomerated amber and agglomerated meerschaum, jet and mineral\n                                                         substitutes for jet.\n\n3. In heading 96.03 the expression \u201cprepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making\u201d\n                                                   applies only to unmounted knots and tufts of animal hair, vegetable fibre or other\n                                                   material, which are ready for incorporation without division in brooms or brushes,\n                                                   or which require only such further minor processes as trimming to shape at the top,\n                                                   to render them ready for such incorporation.\n\n4. Articles of this Chapter, other than those of headings 96.01 to 96.06 or 96.15, remain\n                                                   classified in the Chapter whether or not composed wholly or partly of precious metal\n                                                   or metal clad with precious metal, of natural or cultured pearls, or precious or semi-precious\n                                                   stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed). However, headings 96.01 to 96.06 and\n                                                   96.15 include articles in which natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious\n                                                   stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), precious metal or metal clad with precious\n                                                   metal constitute only minor constituents.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n96.01\n\nWorked ivory, bone, tortoise-shell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl and other\n                                                               animal carving material, and articles of these materials (including articles obtained\n                                                               by moulding).\n\n9601.10\n\n- Worked ivory and articles of ivory\n\n9601.90\n\n- Other\n\n96.02\n\n9602.00\n\nWorked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials; moulded\n                                                               or carved articles of wax, of stearin, of natural gums or natural resins or of modelling\n                                                               pastes, and other moulded or carved articles, not elsewhere specified or included;\n                                                               worked, unhardened gelatin (except gelatin of heading 35.03) and articles of unhardened\n                                                               gelatin.\n\n96.03\n\nBrooms, brushes (including brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles),\n                                                               hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised, mops and feather dusters;\n                                                               prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making; paint pads and rollers; squeegees\n                                                               (other than roller squeegees).\n\n9603.10\n\n- Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together,\n                                                            with or without handles\n\n- Tooth brushes, shaving brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, eyelash brushes and\n                                                            other toilet brushes for use on the person, including such brushes constituting parts\n                                                            of appliances\u00a0:\n\n9603.21\n\n-- Tooth brushes, including dental-plate brushes\n\n9603.29\n\n-- Other\n\n9603.30\n\n- Artists\u2019 brushes, writing brushes and similar brushes for the application of cosmetics\n\n9603.40\n\n- Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes (other than brushes of subheading 9603.30);\n                                                            paint pads and rollers\n\n9603.50\n\n- Other brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles\n\n9603.90\n\n- Other\n\n96.04\n\n9604.00\n\nHand sieves and hand riddles.\n\n96.05\n\n9605.00\n\nTravel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning.\n\n96.06\n\nButtons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other\n                                                               parts of these articles; button blanks.\n\n9606.10\n\n- Press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs and parts therefor\n\n- Buttons\u00a0:\n\n9606.21\n\n-- Of plastics, not covered with textile material\n\n9606.22\n\n-- Of base metal, not covered with textile material\n\n9606.29\n\n-- Other\n\n9606.30\n\n- Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks\n\n96.07\n\nSlide fasteners and parts thereof.\n\n- Slide fasteners\u00a0:\n\n9607.11\n\n-- Fitted with chain scoops of base metal\n\n9607.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9607.20\n\n- Parts\n\n96.08\n\nBall point pens; felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens,\n                                                               stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils;\n                                                               pen-holders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips)\n                                                               of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading 96.09.\n\n9608.10\n\n- Ball point pens\n\n9608.20\n\n- Felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers\n\n9608.30\n\n- Fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens\n\n9608.40\n\n- Propelling or sliding pencils\n\n9608.50\n\n- Sets of articles from two or more of the foregoing subheadings\n\n9608.60\n\n- Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and ink-reservoir\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9608.91\n\n-- Pen nibs and nib points\n\n9608.99\n\n-- Other\n\n96.09\n\nPencils (other than pencils of heading 96.08), crayons, pencil leads, pastels, drawing\n                                                               charcoals, writing or drawing chalks and tailors\u2019 chalks.\n\n9609.10\n\n- Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a sheath.\n\n9609.20\n\n- Pencil leads, black or coloured\n\n9609.90\n\n- Other\n\n96.10\n\n9610.00\n\nSlates and boards, with writing or drawing surfaces, whether or not framed.\n\n96.11\n\n9611.00\n\nDate, sealing or numbering stamps, and the like (including devices for printing or\n                                                               embossing labels), designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks\n                                                               and hand printing sets incorporating such composing sticks.\n\n96.12\n\nTypewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions,\n                                                               whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or\n                                                               without boxes.\n\n9612.10\n\n- Ribbons\n\n9612.20\n\n- Ink-pads\n\n96.13\n\nCigarette lighters and other lighters, whether or not mechanical or electrical, and\n                                                               parts thereof other than flints and wicks.\n\n9613.10\n\n- Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable\n\n9613.20\n\n- Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable\n\n9613.80\n\n- Other lighters\n\n9613.90\n\n- Parts\n\n96.14\n\n9614.00\n\nSmoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereof.\n\n96.15\n\nCombs, hair-slides and the like; hairpins, curling pins, curling grips, hair-curlers\n                                                               and the like, other than those of heading 85.16, and parts thereof.\n\n- Combs, hair-slides and the like\u00a0:\n\n9615.11\n\n-- Of hard rubber or plastics\n\n9615.19\n\n-- Other\n\n9615.90\n\n- Other\n\n96.16\n\nScent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor; powder-puffs\n                                                               and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations.\n\n9616.10\n\n- Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor\n\n9616.20\n\n- Powder-puffs and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations\n\n96.17\n\n9617.00\n\nVacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete; parts thereof other than glass inners.\n\n96.18\n\n9618.00\n\nTailors\u2019 dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays used\n                                                               for shop window dressing.\n\n96.19\n\n9619.00\n\nSanitary towels (pads) and tampons, napkins (diapers), napkin liners and similar articles,\n                                                               of any material.\n\n96.20\n\n9620.00\n\nMonopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles.\n\nNotes.\n\n1. This Chapter does not cover\u00a0:\n\na) Unused postage or revenue stamps, postal stationery (stamped paper) or the like, of\n                                                         heading 49.07;\n\nb) Theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths or the like, of painted canvas (heading 59.07)\n                                                         except if they may be classified in heading 97.06; or\n\nc) Pearls, natural or cultured, or precious or semi-precious stones (headings 71.01 to\n                                                         71.03).\n\n2. Heading 97.01 does not apply to mosaics that are mass-produced reproductions, casts\n                                                   or works of conventional craftsmanship of a commercial character, even if these articles\n                                                   are designed or created by artists.\n\n3. For the purposes of heading 97.02, the expression \u201coriginal engravings, prints and\n                                                   lithographs\u201d means impressions produced directly, in black and white or in colour,\n                                                   of one or of several plates wholly executed by hand by the artist, irrespective of\n                                                   the process or of the material employed by him, but not including any mechanical or\n                                                   photomechanical process.\n\n4. Heading 97.03 does not apply to mass-produced reproductions or works of conventional\n                                                   craftsmanship of a commercial character, even if these articles are designed or created\n                                                   by artists.\n\n5.\n\nA) Subject to Notes 1 to 4 above, articles of this Chapter are to be classified in this\n                                                         Chapter and not in any other Chapter of the Nomenclature.\n\nB) Heading 97.06 does not apply to articles of the preceding headings of this Chapter.\n\n6. Frames around paintings, drawings, pastels, collages or similar decorative plaques,\n                                                   engravings, prints or lithographs are to be classified with those articles, provided\n                                                   they are of a kind and of a value normal to those articles. Frames which are not of\n                                                   a kind or of a value normal to the articles referred to in this Note are to be classified\n                                                   separately.\n\nHeading\n\nH.S. Code\n\n97.01\n\nPaintings, drawings and pastels, executed entirely by hand, other than drawings of\n                                                               heading 49.06 and other than hand- painted or hand-decorated manufactured articles;\n                                                               collages, mosaics and similar decorative plaques.\n\n- Of an age exceeding 100 years\u00a0:\n\n9701.21\n\n-- Paintings, drawings and pastels\n\n9701.22\n\n-- Mosaics\n\n9701.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Other\u00a0:\n\n9701.91\n\n-- Paintings, drawings and pastels\n\n9701.92\n\n-- Mosaics\n\n9701.99\n\n-- Other\n\n97.02\n\nOriginal engravings, prints and lithographs.\n\n9702.10\n\n- Of an age exceeding 100 years\n\n9702.90\n\n- Other\n\n97.03\n\nOriginal sculptures and statuary, in any material.\n\n9703.10\n\n- Of an age exceeding 100 years\n\n9703.90\n\n- Other\n\n97.04\n\n9704.00\n\nPostage or revenue stamps, stamp-postmarks, first-day covers, postal stationery (stamped\n                                                               paper), and the like, used or unused, other than those of heading 49.07.\n\n97.05\n\nCollections and collectors\u2019 pieces of archaeological, ethnographic, historical, zoological,\n                                                               botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, paleontological or numismatic interest.\n\n9705.10\n\n- Collections and collectors\u2019 pieces of archaeological, ethnographic or historical\n                                                            interest\n\n- Collections and collectors\u2019 pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical\n                                                            or paleontological interest\u00a0:\n\n9705.21\n\n-- Human specimens and parts thereof\n\n9705.22\n\n-- Extinct or endangered species and parts thereof\n\n9705.29\n\n-- Other\n\n- Collections and collectors\u2019 pieces of numismatic interest\u00a0:\n\n9705.31\n\n-- Of an age exceeding 100 years\n\n9705.39\n\n-- Other\n\n97.06\n\nAntiques of an age exceeding 100 years.\n\n9706.10\n\n- Of an age exceeding 250 years\n\n9706.90\n\n- Other\n\nPreambule\n\nDe Partijen bij dit Verdrag, opgesteld onder auspici\u00ebn van de Internationale Douaneraad,\n\nVerlangende de internationale handel te vergemakkelijken,\n\nVerlangende het verzamelen, vergelijken en analyseren van statistieken, in het bijzonder\n                                       die betreffende de buitenlandse handel, te vergemakkelijken,\n\nVerlangende de kosten te verminderen die worden gemaakt als gevolg van het opnieuw\n                                       omschrijven, indelen en coderen van goederen wanneer die in het internationale handelsverkeer\n                                       overgaan van het ene indelingssysteem naar het andere, alsmede de standaardisering\n                                       van handelsdocumenten en de overdracht van gegevens te vergemakkelijken,\n\nOverwegende dat de ontwikkeling van de technologie en de veranderingen in de structuur\n                                       van de internationale handel ingrijpende wijzigingen nodig maken in het Verdrag inzake\n                                       de nomenclatuur voor de indeling van goederen in de douanetarieven, gedaan te Brussel\n                                       op 15 december 1950,\n\nTevens overwegende dat de mate van verbijzondering die door Regeringen en handelskringen\n                                       voor douane- en statistiekdoeleinden wordt verlangd, thans veel groter is dan die\n                                       welke is te vinden in de nomenclatuur, opgenomen in de bijlage bij bovengenoemd Verdrag,\n\nOverwegende dat het voor het voeren van internationale handelsbesprekingen van belang\n                                       is om over nauwkeurige en vergelijkbare gegevens te beschikken,\n\nOverwegende dat het geharmoniseerde systeem is bedoeld om te worden gebruikt voor\n                                       de vrachttarieven en de statistieken van de verschillende soorten goederenvervoer,\n\nOverwegende dat het geharmoniseerde systeem is bedoeld om in zo ruim mogelijke mate\n                                       te worden opgenomen in commerci\u00eble systemen voor de omschrijving en de codering van\n                                       goederen,\n\nOverwegende dat het geharmoniseerde systeem is bedoeld om de totstandkoming te bevorderen\n                                       van een zo nauw mogelijke correlatie tussen de statistieken van de buitenlandse handel\n                                       enerzijds, en de produktiestatistieken anderzijds,\n\nOverwegende dat een nauwe correlatie dient te worden gehandhaafd tussen het geharmoniseerde\n                                       systeem en de \u201eType classificatie voor de internationale handel\u201d van de Verenigde\n                                       Naties,\n\nOverwegende dat het wenselijk is om te voldoen aan bovengenoemde behoeften door middel\n                                       van een ge\u00efntegreerde nomenclatuur voor douane- en statistiekdoeleinden die kan worden\n                                       gebruikt door de verschillende belanghebbenden bij de internationale handel,\n\nOverwegende dat het van belang is te verzekeren dat het geharmoniseerde systeem gelijke\n                                       tred houdt met de ontwikkeling van de technologie en met de veranderingen in de structuur\n                                       van de internationale handel,\n\nKennis genomen hebbende van het werk dat op dit gebied is verricht door het Comit\u00e9\n                                       voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem, dat door de Internationale Douaneraad is ingesteld,\n\nOverwegende dat, hoewel het bovengenoemde Verdrag inzake de nomenclatuur een doeltreffend\n                                       middel is gebleken voor het bereiken van sommige van deze doelstellingen, het sluiten\n                                       van een nieuw internationaal verdrag de beste wijze is om tot de gewenste resultaten\n                                       te komen,\n\nZijn als volgt overeengekomen:\n\nVoor de toepassing van dit Verdrag wordt verstaan onder:\n\na. \u201egeharmoniseerd systeem inzake de omschrijving en de codering van goederen\u201d, hierna\n                                             te noemen het \u201egeharmoniseerde systeem\u201d: de nomenclatuur die de posten en de onderverdelingen\n                                             daarvan met de daarop betrekking hebbende numerieke codes, de aantekeningen op de\n                                             afdelingen en de hoofdstukken, de aanvullende aantekeningen op de onderverdelingen,\n                                             alsmede de algemene regels voor de interpretatie van het geharmoniseerde systeem omvat\n                                             en die is opgenomen in de bijlage bij dit Verdrag;\n\nb. \u201etariefnomenclatuur\u201d: de nomenclatuur, vastgesteld bij of krachtens de wetgeving van\n                                             een Verdragsluitende Partij voor de heffing van douanerechten op ingevoerde goederen;\n\nc. \u201estatistieknomenclaturen\u201d: goederennomenclaturen, vastgesteld door een Verdragsluitende\n                                             Partij voor het verzamelen van gegevens ten behoeve van de statistieken van de buitenlandse\n                                             handel;\n\nd. \u201ege\u00efntegreerde nomenclatuur\u201d: een nomenclatuur waarin de tariefnomenclatuur en de\n                                             statistieknomenclaturen zijn samengevoegd en die krachtens wettelijk voorschrift van\n                                             een Verdragsluitende Partij voor de aangifte van goederen bij invoer moet worden toegepast;\n\ne. \u201eVerdrag houdende oprichting van de Raad\u201d: het Verdrag houdende oprichting van een Internationale Douaneraad, gedaan te Brussel\n                                             op 15 december 1950;\n\nf. \u201eRaad\u201d: de onder e hierboven bedoelde Internationale Douaneraad;\n\nh. \u201eSecretaris-Generaal\u201d: de Secretaris-Generaal van de Raad;\n\nh. de term \u201ebekrachtiging\u201d: bekrachtiging, aanvaarding of goedkeuring.\n\nDe bijlage bij dit Verdrag maakt daarvan onafscheidelijk deel uit en elk verwijzing\n                                       naar dit Verdrag geldt mede ten aanzien van de bijlage.\n\n1 Behoudens de uitzonderingen, genoemd in artikel 4:\n\na. verbindt elke Verdragsluitende Partij zich om, onder voorbehoud van het bepaalde in\n                                                   letter c van dit lid, vanaf de datum waarop dit Verdrag met betrekking tot deze Partij\n                                                   in werking treedt, haar tariefnomenclatuur en haar statistieknomenclaturen in overeenstemming\n                                                   te doen zijn met het geharmoniseerde systeem. Zij verbindt zich aldus om, met betrekking\n                                                   tot haar tariefnomenclatuur en haar statistieknomenclaturen:\n\n1\u00b0. alle posten en onderverdelingen van het geharmoniseerde systeem zonder enige toevoeging\n                                                         of wijziging, alsmede de daarop betrekking hebbende numerieke codes te gebruiken;\n\n2\u00b0. de algemene regels voor de interpretatie van het geharmoniseerde systeem, alsmede\n                                                         alle aantekeningen op de afdelingen en de hoofdstukken en de aanvullende aantekeningen\n                                                         op de onderverdelingen toe te passen en de draagwijdte van de afdelingen, hoofdstukken,\n                                                         posten of onderverdelingen van het geharmoniseerde systeem niet te wijzigen;\n\n3\u00b0. de volgorde van nummering van het geharmoniseerde systeem in acht te nemen;\n\nb. stelt elke Verdragsluitende Partij voorts haar statistieken van de buitenlandse handel\n                                                   algemeen verkrijgbaar overeenkomstig de zes-cijfercode van het geharmoniseerde systeem\n                                                   of overeenkomstig een door de Verdragsluitende Partij ingevoerde meer gedetailleerde\n                                                   codering, voor zover publikatie niet is uitgesloten om uitzonderlijke redenen, zoals\n                                                   het vertrouwelijk karakter van inlichtingen van commerci\u00eble aard of de nationale veiligheid;\n\nc. verplicht geen enkele bepaling van dit artikel een Verdragsluitende Partij ertoe de\n                                                   onderverdelingen van de posten van het geharmoniseerde systeem in haar tariefnomenclatuur\n                                                   te gebruiken, mits zij voldoet aan de verplichtingen zoals zijn bedoeld bij letter\n                                                   a. 1\u00b0, 2\u00b0 en 3\u00b0 hierboven door middel van een ge\u00efntegreerde nomenclatuur.\n\n2 Bij het nakomen van de in letter a van het eerste lid van dit artikel bedoelde verplichtingen\n                                             kan elke Verdragsluitende Partij de tekst zodanig aanpassen als nodig is om in haar\n                                             nationale wetgeving aan het geharmoniseerde systeem uitvoering te geven.\n\n3 Geen enkele bepaling van dit artikel verbiedt een Verdragsluitende Partij in haar\n                                             tariefnomenclatuur of haar statistieknomenclaturen nadere specificaties voor de indeling\n                                             van goederen aan te brengen, mits de toevoeging en codering van de daartoe aangebrachte\n                                             nadere onderverdelingen in deze nomenclaturen geschiedt op een niveau dat ligt onder\n                                             dat van de zes-cijfercode van het geharmoniseerde systeem, zoals dat is opgenomen\n                                             in de bijlage bij dit Verdrag.\n\n1 Elk ontwikkelingsland dat Verdragsluitende Partij is, kan de toepassing van sommige\n                                             of van alle onderverdelingen van de posten van het geharmoniseerde systeem uitstellen\n                                             gedurende de periode die, rekening houdend met de structuur van zijn internationale\n                                             handel of met zijn bestuurlijke mogelijkheden, noodzakelijk is.\n\n2 Een ontwikkelingsland dat Verdragsluitende Partij is en het geharmoniseerde systeem\n                                             overeenkomstig het bepaalde in dit artikel gedeeltelijk wenst toe te passen, verbindt\n                                             zich ertoe alles in het werk te stellen om het volledige geharmoniseerde systeem met\n                                             zes-cijfercode toe te passen binnen vijf jaar, te rekenen van de datum waarop dit\n                                             Verdrag met betrekking tot dit land in werking treedt, of binnen een ander door dit\n                                             land eventueel noodzakelijk geacht tijdvak, gelet op het bepaalde in het eerste lid\n                                             van dit artikel.\n\n3 Een ontwikkelingsland dat Verdragsluitende Partij is en het geharmoniseerde systeem\n                                             overeenkomstig het bepaalde in dit artikel gedeeltelijk wenst toe te passen, past\n                                             alle of geen van de onderverdelingen met twee streepjes toe van een willekeurige onderverdeling\n                                             met \u00e9\u00e9n streepje, dan wel alle of geen van de onderverdelingen met \u00e9\u00e9n streepje van\n                                             een willekeurige post. In dergelijke gevallen van gedeeltelijke toepassing wordt het\n                                             zesde cijfer of worden het vijfde en zesde cijfer van het gedeelte van de code van\n                                             het geharmoniseerde systeem dat niet wordt toegepast, onderscheidenlijk door \u201e0\u201d of\n                                             \u201e00\u201d vervangen.\n\n4 Een ontwikkelingsland dat het geharmoniseerde systeem overeenkomstig het bepaalde\n                                             in dit artikel gedeeltelijk wenst toe te passen, stelt, wanneer het Verdragsluitende\n                                             Partij wordt, de Secretaris-Generaal ervan in kennis welke onderverdelingen het niet\n                                             zal toepassen op de datum waarop dit Verdrag met betrekking tot dit land in werking\n                                             treedt, en stelt de Secretaris-Generaal er tevens van in kennis welke onderverdelingen\n                                             het nadien toepast.\n\n5 Elk ontwikkelingsland dat het geharmoniseerde systeem overeenkomstig het bepaalde\n                                             in dit artikel gedeeltelijk wenst toe te passen, kan, wanneer het Verdragsluitende\n                                             Partij wordt, de Secretaris-Generaal mededelen dat het zich formeel verbindt het volledige\n                                             geharmoniseerde systeem met zes-cijfercode toe te passen binnen drie jaar, te rekenen\n                                             van de datum waarop dit Verdrag met betrekking tot dat land in werking treedt.\n\n6 Elk ontwikkelingsland dat Verdragsluitende Partij is en het geharmoniseerde systeem\n                                             overeenkomstig het bepaalde in dit artikel gedeeltelijk toepast, wordt van zijn verplichtingen\n                                             die voortvloeien uit artikel 3 ontheven met betrekking tot de onderverdelingen die het niet toepast.\n\nDe ontwikkelde landen die Verdragsluitende Partij zijn, verschaffen ontwikkelingslanden\n                                       die daarom verzoeken, technische bijstand op onderling overeengekomen voorwaarden\n                                       met betrekking tot onder meer de opleiding van personeel, de omzetting van hun huidige\n                                       nomenclaturen op basis van het geharmoniseerde systeem, het geven van advies omtrent\n                                       het bijhouden van hun aldus omgezette systemen aan de hand van eventuele wijzigingen\n                                       in het geharmoniseerde systeem, alsmede omtrent de toepassing van de bepalingen van\n                                       dit Verdrag.\n\n1 Ingevolge dit Verdrag wordt een comit\u00e9 ingesteld onder de naam Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde\n                                             Systeem, samengesteld uit vertegenwoordigers van elk van de Verdragsluitende Partijen.\n\n2 Het Comit\u00e9 vergadert in de regel ten minste twee maal per jaar.\n\n3 Zijn vergaderingen worden door de Secretaris-Generaal bijeengeroepen en, tenzij de\n                                             Verdragsluitende Partijen anderszins beslissen, ten zetel van de Raad gehouden.\n\n4 In het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem heeft elke Verdragsluitende Partij\n                                             recht op \u00e9\u00e9n stem; indien echter een douane- of economische unie en \u00e9\u00e9n of meer Lid-Staten\n                                             daarvan Verdragsluitende Partij zijn, brengen deze Verdragsluitende Partijen, met\n                                             betrekking tot de toepassing van dit Verdrag en onverminderd het bepaalde in een eventueel\n                                             later te sluiten verdrag, samen slechts \u00e9\u00e9n stem uit. Indien alle Lid-Staten van een\n                                             douane- of economische unie die krachtens het bepaalde in artikel 11, letter b, daarvoor in aanmerking komt, Verdragsluitende Partij worden, brengen deze eveneens\n                                             samen slechts \u00e9\u00e9n stem uit.\n\n5 Het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem kiest zijn Voorzitter en \u00e9\u00e9n of meer Vice-Voorzitters.\n\n6 Het Comit\u00e9 stelt zijn huishoudelijk reglement op, waarover wordt beslist met een meerderheid\n                                             van twee derde van de aan zijn leden toegekende stemmen. Dit reglement is onderworpen\n                                             aan de goedkeuring van de Raad.\n\n7 Het Comit\u00e9 nodigt indien het zulks nuttig acht intergouvernementele of andere internationale\n                                             organisaties uit om als waarnemer aan zijn werkzaamheden deel te nemen.\n\n8 Het Comit\u00e9 stelt naar behoefte subcomit\u00e9s of werkgroepen in en houdt daarbij in het\n                                             bijzonder rekening met het bepaalde in artikel 7, eerste lid, letter a, en het stelt het lidmaatschap, het stemrecht en het huishoudelijk reglement van\n                                             deze subcomit\u00e9s of werkgroepen vast.\n\n1 Met inachtneming van het bepaalde in artikel 8 vervult het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem de volgende functies:\n\na. het doen van voorstellen tot wenselijk geachte wijzigingen van dit Verdrag, daarbij\n                                                   in het bijzonder rekening houdend met de behoeften van de gebruikers, en met de ontwikkeling\n                                                   van de technologie of met de wijzigingen in de structuur van de internationale handel;\n\nb. het opstellen van toelichtingen, indelingsadviezen of andere adviezen voor de interpretatie\n                                                   van het geharmoniseerde systeem;\n\nc. het opstellen van aanbevelingen ten einde de uniformiteit in de interpretatie en de\n                                                   toepassing van het geharmoniseerde systeem te verzekeren;\n\nd. het verzamelen en verspreiden van informatie betreffende toepassing van het geharmoniseerde\n                                                   systeem;\n\ne. het verschaffen, uit eigen beweging of op verzoek, van informatie of advies omtrent\n                                                   alle aangelegenheden betreffende de indeling van goederen in het geharmoniseerde systeem\n                                                   aan Verdragsluitende Partijen, aan leden van de Raad en aan de intergouvernementele\n                                                   of andere internationale organisaties die volgens het Comit\u00e9 hiervoor in aanmerking\n                                                   komen;\n\nf. het overleggen tijdens iedere zitting van de Raad, van rapporten betreffende zijn\n                                                   werkzaamheden, met inbegrip van voorgestelde wijzigingen, toelichtingen, indelingsadviezen\n                                                   en andere adviezen;\n\ng. het uitoefenen van alle andere bevoegdheden en functies met betrekking tot het geharmoniseerde\n                                                   systeem die de Raad of de Verdragsluitende Partijen noodzakelijk mochten achten.\n\n2 Administratieve beslissingen van het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem die gevolgen\n                                             hebben voor de begroting, zijn aan de goedkeuring van de Raad onderworpen.\n\n[Wijziging(en) op nader te bepalen datum(s); laatste bekendgemaakt in 2017. Zie het\n                                          overzicht van wijzigingen]\n\n1 De Raad onderzoekt de voorstellen tot wijziging van dit Verdrag die door het Comit\u00e9\n                                             voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem worden gedaan, en beveelt deze wijzigingen aan de\n                                             Verdragsluitende Partijen aan overeenkomstig de procedure van artikel 16, tenzij een Lid van de Raad dat Partij bij dit Verdrag is, verzoekt de voorstellen\n                                             of een deel ervan aan het Comit\u00e9 terug te zenden voor een nieuw onderzoek.\n\n2 Met inachtneming van het derde tot en met het zesde lid van dit artikel, kan elke\n                                             Partij bij dit Verdrag met betrekking tot toelichtingen, indelingsadviezen, andere\n                                             adviezen omtrent de interpretatie van het geharmoniseerde systeem en aanbevelingen\n                                             ter verzekering van de uniformiteit in de interpretatie en toepassing van het geharmoniseerde\n                                             systeem, opgesteld door het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem, een verzoek indienen\n                                             voor i. een nieuw onderzoek van de zaak door het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem\n                                             of ii. verwijzing van de zaak naar de Raad. Een Verdragsluitende Partij kan uit hoofde\n                                             van dit lid niet verzoeken om een nieuw onderzoek door het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde\n                                             Systeem of om verwijzing van een zaak naar de Raad indien de zaak reeds tweemaal opnieuw\n                                             is onderzocht door het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem.\n\n3 De toelichtingen, de indelingsadviezen, de andere adviezen omtrent de interpretatie\n                                             van het geharmoniseerde systeem en de aanbevelingen ter verzekering van de uniformiteit\n                                             in de interpretatie en de toepassing van het geharmoniseerde systeem, opgesteld tijdens\n                                             een zitting van het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem overeenkomstig het bepaalde\n                                             in artikel 7, eerste lid, worden geacht door de Raad te zijn goedgekeurd indien geen van de Partijen bij dit\n                                             Verdrag aan het eind van de tweede maand, volgend op die waarin de zitting werd gesloten,\n                                             de Secretaris-Generaal heeft medegedeeld dat zij een verzoek indient voor een nieuw\n                                             onderzoek door het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem of verwijzing van de zaak\n                                             naar de Raad in overeenstemming met het tweede lid van dit artikel.\n\n4 Wanneer een zaak overeenkomstig de voorwaarden van het tweede lid van dit artikel\n                                             aan de Raad is voorgelegd, keurt de Raad deze toelichtingen, indelingsadviezen, andere\n                                             adviezen of aanbevelingen goed, tenzij een Lid van de Raad dat Partij is bij dit Verdrag\n                                             verzoekt deze in hun geheel of ten dele aan het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem\n                                             terug te zenden voor een nieuw onderzoek.\n\n5 Het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem bestudeert een zaak ten aanzien waarvan\n                                             een verzoek om een nieuw onderzoek is ingediend tijdens zijn eerste zitting nadat\n                                             de zaak uit hoofde van het tweede tot en met het vierde lid van dit artikel aan hem\n                                             is voorgelegd en neemt tijdens dezelfde zitting een beslissing tenzij de omstandigheden\n                                             zich daartegen verzetten.\n\n6 Krachtens het bepaalde in het tweede lid van dit artikel kan het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde\n                                             Systeem een toelichting, indelingsadvies, een ander advies omtrent de interpretatie\n                                             van het geharmoniseerde systeem of een op het geharmoniseerde systeem betrekking hebbende\n                                             aanbeveling, ten hoogste twee maal opnieuw onderzoeken nadat het door het Comit\u00e9 voor\n                                             het Geharmoniseerde Systeem is opgesteld.\n\nDe Verdragsluitende Partijen nemen door dit Verdrag geen enkele verplichting op zich\n                                       met betrekking tot de hoogte van de douanerechten.\n\n1 Elk geschil tussen Verdragsluitende Partijen betreffende de interpretatie of de toepassing\n                                             van dit Verdrag wordt zoveel mogelijk geregeld door rechtstreekse onderhandelingen\n                                             tussen deze Partijen.\n\n2 Elk geschil dat niet aldus wordt geregeld, wordt door de partijen bij het geschil\n                                             voorgelegd aan het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem, dat het geschil onderzoekt\n                                             en aanbevelingen doet voor de regeling ervan.\n\n3 Indien het Comit\u00e9 voor het Geharmoniseerde Systeem niet in staat is het geschil te\n                                             regelen, legt het de zaak voor aan de Raad, die aanbevelingen doet overeenkomstig\n                                             artikel III, letter e, van het Verdrag houdende oprichting van de Raad.\n\n4 De partijen bij het geschil kunnen van tevoren overeenkomen dat zij de aanbevelingen\n                                             van het Comit\u00e9 of van de Raad als bindend zullen aanvaarden.\n\nPartij bij dit Verdrag kunnen worden:\n\na. de Lid-Staten van de Raad;\n\nb. douane- of economische unies waaraan de bevoegdheid tot het sluiten van verdragen\n                                             aangaande sommige of alle aangelegenheden die in dit Verdrag worden geregeld, is overgedragen;\n\nc. elke andere Staat die in opdracht van de Raad hiertoe wordt uitgenodigd door de Secretaris-Generaal.\n\n1 Elke Staat of douane- of economische unie die voldoet aan de gestelde voorwaarden\n                                             kan Partij bij dit Verdrag worden door:\n\na. het te ondertekenen zonder voorbehoud van bekrachtiging;\n\nb. een akte van bekrachtiging neder te leggen na het Verdrag te hebben ondertekend onder\n                                                   voorbehoud van bekrachtiging; of\n\nc. toe te treden nadat het Verdrag heeft opgehouden open te staan voor ondertekening.\n\n2 Dit Verdrag staat tot en met 31 december 1986 ten zetel van de Raad te Brussel open\n                                             voor ondertekening door de Staten en douane- of economische unies, bedoeld in artikel 11. Na deze datum zal het open staan voor toetreding.\n\n3 De akten van bekrachtiging of toetreding worden nedergelegd bij de Secretaris-Generaal.\n\n1 Dit Verdrag treedt in werking op de eerstkomende eerste januari die verschijnt ten\n                                             minste drie maanden na de datum waarop ten minste zeventien Staten of douane-unies\n                                             of economische unies, zoals bedoeld in artikel 11 hierboven, het hebben ondertekend zonder voorbehoud van bekrachtiging of hun akten\n                                             van bekrachtiging of toetreding hebben nedergelegd, maar niet v\u00f3\u00f3r 1 januari 1988.\n\n2 Voor elke Staat of douane- of economische unie die dit Verdrag ondertekent zonder\n                                             voorbehoud van bekrachtiging, het bekrachtigt of ertoe toetreedt nadat het in het\n                                             eerste lid van dit artikel aangegeven minimumaantal is bereikt, treedt dit Verdrag\n                                             in werking op de eerste januari die valt in een tijdvak van ten minste twaalf en ten\n                                             hoogste vierentwintig maanden, volgende op de datum waarop deze Staat of douane- of\n                                             economische unie het Verdrag heeft ondertekend zonder voorbehoud van bekrachtiging\n                                             of zijn of haar akte van bekrachtiging of toetreding heeft nedergelegd, tenzij deze\n                                             een eerdere datum heeft opgegeven. De datum van inwerkingtreding ingevolge het bepaalde\n                                             in dit lid mag echter niet eerder vallen dan de in het eerste lid van dit artikel\n                                             bedoelde datum.\n\n1 Elke Staat kan, hetzij op het tijdstip dat deze Partij bij dit Verdrag wordt, hetzij\n                                             later, door middel van een aan de Secretaris-Generaal gerichte kennisgeving verklaren\n                                             dat dit Verdrag mede van toepassing zal zijn op alle of op bepaalde gebieden voor\n                                             welker internationale betrekkingen hij verantwoordelijk is en die in zijn kennisgeving\n                                             zijn genoemd. Deze kennisgeving wordt van kracht op de eerste januari die valt in\n                                             een tijdvak van ten minste twaalf en ten hoogste vierentwintig maanden, volgende op\n                                             de datum van ontvangst daarvan door de Secretaris-Generaal, tenzij een eerdere datum\n                                             in de kennisgeving is opgegeven. Dit Verdrag kan echter niet van toepassing worden\n                                             op deze gebieden, voordat het voor de betrokken Staat in werking is getreden.\n\n2 Dit Verdrag houdt op van toepassing te zijn op een bepaald gebied op de datum waarop\n                                             de Verdragsluitende Partij ophoudt verantwoordelijk te zijn voor de internationale\n                                             betrekkingen van dat gebied, of op een eerdere aan de Secretaris-Generaal overeenkomstig\n                                             de procedure van artikel 15 medegedeelde datum.\n\nDit Verdrag wordt voor onbepaalde tijd gesloten. Elke Verdragsluitende Partij kan\n                                       het echter opzeggen en deze opzegging wordt van kracht een jaar na de ontvangst door\n                                       de Secretaris-Generaal van de akte van opzegging, tenzij daarin een latere datum is\n                                       opgegeven.\n\n1 De Raad kan aan de Verdragsluitende Partijen aanbevelingen doen tot wijziging van\n                                             dit Verdrag.\n\n2 Elke Verdragsluitende Partij kan de Secretaris-Generaal in kennis stellen van een\n                                             bezwaar tegen een aanbevolen wijziging en kan later zulk een bezwaar intrekken binnen\n                                             het in het derde lid van dit artikel genoemde tijdvak.\n\n3 Elke aanbevolen wijziging wordt geacht te zijn aanvaard zes maanden na de datum van\n                                             de kennisgeving ervan door de Secretaris-Generaal, mits er aan het einde van dit tijdvak\n                                             geen bezwaren meer bestaan.\n\n4 Aanvaarde wijzigingen treden voor alle Verdragsluitende Partijen in werking op een\n                                             der volgende data:\n\na. indien de kennisgeving van de aanbevolen wijziging wordt gedaan v\u00f3\u00f3r 1 april, de eerste\n                                                   januari van het tweede jaar dat volgt op de datum van deze kennisgeving;\n\nof\n\nb. indien de kennisgeving van de aanbevolen wijziging wordt gedaan op of na 1 april,\n                                                   de eerste januari van het derde jaar dat volgt op de datum van deze kennisgeving.\n\n5 Op de in het vierde lid van dit artikel genoemde datum dienen de statistieknomenclaturen\n                                             van elke Verdragsluitende Partij en haar tariefnomenclatuur of, in het geval zoals\n                                             bedoeld bij artikel 3, eerste lid, letter c, haar ge\u00efntegreerde nomenclatuur in overeenstemming te zijn gebracht met het gewijzigde\n                                             geharmoniseerde systeem.\n\nElke Staat of douane- of economische unie die dit Verdrag ondertekent zonder voorbehoud\n                                             van bekrachtiging, het bekrachtigt of ertoe toetreedt, wordt geacht de wijzigingen\n                                             daarop te hebben aanvaard die op de datum waarop die Staat of unie Verdragsluitende\n                                             Partij wordt, in werking zijn getreden of ingevolge het bepaalde in het derde lid\n                                             van dit artikel zijn aanvaard.\n\nInzake aangelegenheden betreffende het geharmoniseerde systeem verlenen artikel 6, vierde lid, artikel 8 en artikel 16, tweede lid, rechten aan een Verdragsluitende Partij:\n\na. met betrekking tot alle delen van het geharmoniseerde systeem die zij overeenkomstig\n                                             de bepalingen van dit Verdrag toepast; of\n\nb. tot de datum waarop dit Verdrag overeenkomstig het bepaalde in artikel 13 voor deze Verdragsluitende Partij in werking treedt, met betrekking tot alle delen\n                                             van het geharmoniseerde systeem die zij krachtens de bepalingen van dit Verdrag op\n                                             deze datum verplicht is toe te passen; of\n\nc. met betrekking tot alle delen van het geharmoniseerde systeem, mits zij zich er formeel\n                                             toe heeft verbonden het volledige geharmoniseerde systeem met zes-cijfercode toe te\n                                             passen binnen het in artikel 4, vijfde lid, bedoelde tijdvak van drie jaar, totdat dit tijdvak is verstreken.\n\nTen aanzien van dit Verdrag is geen enkel voorbehoud toegestaan.\n\nDe Secretaris-Generaal stelt de Verdragsluitende Partijen, de overige ondertekenende\n                                       Staten, de Lid-Staten van de Raad die geen Partij bij dit Verdrag zijn en de Secretaris-Generaal\n                                       van de Verenigde Naties in kennis van:\n\na. kennisgevingen overeenkomstig artikel 4;\n\nb. ondertekeningen, bekrachtigingen en toetredingen, zoals bedoeld in artikel 12;\n\nc. de datum waarop het Verdrag overeenkomstig artikel 13 in werking treedt;\n\nd. kennisgevingen overeenkomstig artikel 14;\n\ne. opzeggingen overeenkomstig artikel 15;\n\nf. wijzigingen van dit Verdrag aanbevolen overeenkomstig artikel 16;\n\ng. bezwaren met betrekking tot overeenkomstig artikel 16 aanbevolen wijzigingen, alsmede de eventuele intrekking daarvan;\n\nh. wijzigingen aanvaard overeenkomstig artikel 16, alsmede de datum waarop deze in werking treden.\n\nDit Verdrag wordt op verzoek van de Secretaris-Generaal van de Raad bij het Secretariaat\n                                       van de Verenigde Naties geregistreerd overeenkomstig het bepaalde in artikel 102 van het Handvest der Verenigde Naties.\n\nTEN BLIJKE WAARVAN de ondergetekenden, daartoe behoorlijk gemachtigd, dit Verdrag\n                                    hebben ondertekend.\n\nGEDAAN te Brussel, de 14e juni 1983, in de Engelse en de Franse taal, zijnde beide\n                                    teksten gelijkelijk authentiek, in \u00e9\u00e9n exemplaar, dat wordt nedergelegd bij de Secretaris-Generaal\n                                    van de Raad, die een voor eensluidend gewaarmerkt afschrift daarvan doet toekomen\n                                    aan alle in artikel 11 bedoelde Staten en douane- of economische unies."}