Trade Agreement

Economic Partnership Agreement between the East African Community Partner States and the European Union

Trade Agreement · Language: EN

str. 3ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY PARTNER STATES, OF THE ONE PART, AND THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS MEMBER STATES OF THE OTHER PART

THE REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI

THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

THE REPUBLIC OF RWANDA

THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

(hereinafter referred to as "the EAC Partner States"), of the one part, and

THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM,

THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA,

THE CZECH REPUBLIC,

THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA,

THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK,

THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY,

THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA,

IRELAND,

THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC,

THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN,

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC,

THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC,

THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS,

THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA,

THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,

THE GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG,

HUNGARY,

THE REPUBLIC OF MALTA,

str. 3THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS,

THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA,

THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND,

THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC,

ROMANIA,

THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA,

THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,

THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND,

THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN,

THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND,

AND

THE EUROPEAN UNION,

(hereinafter referred to as the 'EU ')

of the other part

RECALLING their commitments within the framework of the World Trade Organisation, hereinafter referred to as 'WTO Agreement';

HAVING REGARD TO the Agreement establishing the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States, signed in Georgetown on 6 June 1975;

HAVING REGARD TO the Partnership Agreement between the Members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States of the other part, signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000, as first amended in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005 and as amended for the second time in Ouagadougou on 22 June 2010, hereinafter referred to as the "Cotonou Agreement";

HAVING REGARD TO the Treaty establishing the East African Community (EAC) signed in Arusha on 30 November 1999 and its Protocol on the Establishment of the East African Community Customs Union;

REITERATING their desire for a wider unity of Africa and the achievement of the objectives of the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community;

HAVING REGARD TO the Treaty Establishing the European Union (EU) and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU);

str. 4CONSIDERING that the EAC Partner States and the EU and its Member States have agreed that their trade and economic cooperation shall aim at fostering the smooth and gradual integration of the ACP states into the world economy with due regard to their political choices, levels of development and development priorities, thereby promoting their sustainable development and contributing to poverty eradication in the EAC Partner States;

REAFFIRMING also that the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) shall be consistent with the objectives and principles of the Cotonou Agreement and, in particular, with the provisions of Part 3, Title II thereof on Economic and Trade Cooperation;

REAFFIRMING that the EPA shall serve as an instrument of development and shall promote sustained growth, increase the production and supply-side capacity of the EAC Partner States, foster structural transformation of EAC Partner States economies and their diversification and competitiveness and lead to the development of trade, the attraction of investment, technology and the creation of employment in the EAC Partner States;

REITERATING the need to ensure that particular emphasis shall be placed on regional integration and the provision of special and differential treatment to all EAC Partner States, while maintaining special treatment for least developed EAC Partner States;

RECOGNISING that substantial investment is required to uplift the standards of living of the EAC Partner States;

HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:

ARTICLE 1

Scope of the Agreement

str. 4The Parties establish an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). This Agreement covers:

- (a) General Provisions
- (b) Trade in Goods
- (c) Fisheries
- (d) Agriculture
- (e) Economic and Development Cooperation
- (f) Institutional Provisions
- (g) Dispute Avoidance and Settlement
- (h) General Exceptions
- (i) General and Final Provisions
- (j) Annexes and Protocols to the above

ARTICLE 2 Objectives

str. 5objectives of this Agreement are to:
2. (a) contribute to economic growth and development through the establishment of a strengthened and strategic trade and development partnership consistent with the objective of sustainable development;
3. (b) promote regional integration, economic cooperation and good governance in the EAC;
4. (c) promote the gradual integration of the EAC into the world economy, in conformity with its political choices and development priorities;
5. (d) foster the structural transformation of EAC economies, and their diversification and competitiveness by enhancing their production, supply and trading capacity;
6. (e) improve EAC capacity in trade policy and trade-related issues;
7. (f) establish and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regional regulatory framework for trade and investment in the EAC Partner States, thus supporting the conditions for increasing investment, and private sector initiative; and
8. (g) strengthen the existing relations between the Parties on the basis of solidarity and mutual interest. To this end, consistent with their WTO rights and obligations, this Agreement shall enhance commercial and economic relations, support a new trading dynamic between the Parties by means of the progressive, asymmetrical liberalisation of trade between them and reinforce, broaden and deepen cooperation in all areas relevant to trade and investment. 2. This Agreement also aims, consistent with Articles 34 and 35 of the Cotonou Agreement to:

- (a) establish an agreement consistent with Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 ("GATT 1994");
- (b) facilitate continuation of trade by the EAC Partner States under terms no less favourable than those under the Cotonou Agreement;
- (c) establish the framework and scope of potential negotiation in relation to other issues including trade in services, trade-related issues as identified in the Cotonou Agreement and any other areas of interest to both Parties;

ARTICLE 3

Rendez-vous Clause

str. 6The Parties undertake to conclude the negotiations in the subject matters listed below, within five (5) years upon entry into force of this Agreement:

- (a) Trade in services;
- (b) Trade related issues namely:
- (i) Competition policy;
- (ii) Investment and private sector development;
- (iii) Trade, environment and sustainable development;
- (iv) Intellectual property rights;
- (v) Transparency in public procurement;
- (c) Any other areas that the Parties may agree upon.

ARTICLE 4 Principles

str. 6This Agreement is based on the following principles:

- (a) building on the acquis of the Cotonou Agreement;
- (b) strengthening integration in the EAC Region;
- (c) ensuring asymmetry, in favour of the EAC Partner States, in the liberalisation of trade and in the application of trade-related measures and trade defence instruments;
- (d) allowing the EAC Partner States to maintain regional preferences with other African countries and regions without an obligation to extend them to the EU; and
- (e) contributing to enhance the production, supply and trading capacities of EAC Partner States.

ARTICLE 5

Scope and Objectives

str. 61. The provisions of this Part shall apply to all goods originating in the EU and EAC Partner States. 2. The objectives in the area of trade in goods are to:
3. (a) provide full duty-free and quota-free market access conditions for goods originating in the EAC Partner States into the market of the EU on a secure, long-term and predictable basis in accordance with the modalities established in this Agreement;
4. (b) liberalise progressively and gradually the EAC Partner States' markets for goods originating from the EU in accordance with the modalities established in this Agreement; and
5. (c) preserve and improve market access conditions to ensure that EAC Partner States fully benefit from the EPA.

ART

str. 7ICLE 6 Customs duty

1. A customs duty shall include any duty or charge of any kind imposed on or in connection with the importation of goods and any form of surtax or surcharge in connection with such importation, but shall not include:
2. (a) charges equivalent to internal taxes levied on both imported and locally produced goods consistent with the provisions of Article 20;
3. (b) anti-dumping, countervailing or safeguard measures applied in accordance with the provisions of Title VI; and,
4. (c) fees or other charges imposed in accordance with the provisions of Article 8. 2. The basic customs duty to which the successive reductions are to be applied shall be that specified in each Party's tariff schedule for each product.

ARTICLE 7

Classification of goods

str. 71. The classification of goods in trade covered by this Agreement shall be that set out in each Party's respective tariff nomenclature in conformity with the International Convention in the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System ("HS"). 2. The Parties shall exchange all necessary information, within a period of three months after a tariff modification or a change in the HS, their applied customs duties and the corresponding nomenclatures with those products listed in Annexes I and II.

ARTICLE 8

Fees and other charges

str. 7Fees and other charges referred to in Article 6(c), shall be limited in amount to the approximate cost of services rendered and shall not represent an indirect protection for domestic products or a taxation of imports for fiscal purposes. Trade-related fees and charges shall not be imposed for consular services.

ARTICLE 9

Rules of origin
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For the purposes of this Part, the term "originating" means qualifying under the rules of origin set out in Protocol 1 to this Agreement .

ARTICLE 10

Customs duties on products originating in the EAC Partner States

str. 8Products originating in the EAC Partner States shall be imported into the EU free of customs duties, under the conditions set out in Annex I.

ARTICLE 11

Customs duties on products originating in the EU

str. 8Products originating in the EU shall be imported into the EAC Partner States under the conditions set out in the schedule of tariff liberalisation in Annex II.

ARTICLE 12 Standstill

str. 81. The Parties agree not to increase their applied customs duties for products subject to liberalisation under this Agreement, with the exception of measures adopted according to Articles 48, 49 and 50. 2. In order to preserve the prospect for the wider African regional integration processes, the Parties may decide in the EPA Council to modify the level of customs duties stipulated in Annexes II(a), II(b) and II(c), which may be applied to a product originating in the EU upon its importation into the EAC Partner States. The Parties shall ensure that any such modification does not result in an incompatibility of this Agreement with the requirements of Article XXIV of GATT 1994.

ARTICLE 13 Movement of goods

str. 81. Customs duties shall be imposed once for goods originating in one Party into the territory of the other Party. 2. Any duty paid upon importation into an EAC Partner State shall be refunded fully for the goods that leave the EAC Partner State of first importation to another EAC Partner State. The duty shall be paid in the EAC Partner State of consumption of the goods. à

3. The Parties agree on cooperation to facilitate the movement of goods and simplify customs procedures.

ARTICLE 14

Export Duties and Taxes

str. 81. A Party shall not institute any new duties or taxes in connection with the exportation of goods to the other Party that are in excess of those imposed on like products destined for internal sale. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the EAC Partner States can impose, after notifying the EU, a temporary duty or tax in connection with the exportation of goods under the following circumstances:
3.

▸ major trading economy
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(a) to foster the development of domestic industry;
4. (b) to maintain currency stability, when the increase in the world price of an export commodity creates the risk of a currency overvaluation or
5. (c) to protect revenue, food security and environment. 3. Such taxes should be enforced on a limited number of products for a limited period of time and shall be reviewed by the EPA Council for renewal after 48 months. 4. Any more favourable treatment consisting in or in relation to taxes applied by the EAC Partner States to exports of any products destined for any major trading economy shall, from the entry into force of this Agreement, be accorded to the like product destined for the territory of the EU. 5. For the purposes of Articles 14 and 15, "major trading economy" means any developed country, or any country accounting for a share of world merchandise exports above 1 percent in the year before the entry into force of the free trade agreement referred to in Article 15, or any group of countries acting individually, collectively or through a free trade agreement accounting collectively for a share of world merchandise exports above 1.5 percent in the year before the entry into force of the free trade agreement referred to in Article 15 1 .

ARTICLE 15

More favourable treatment resulting from a free trade agreement

str. 91. With respect to the goods covered by this Part, the EU shall accord to the EAC Partner States any more favourable treatment applicable as a result of the EU becoming party to a free trade agreement with a Third Party after the signature of this Agreement. 2.

str. 10With respect to the goods covered by this Part, the EAC Partner States shall accord to the EU any more favourable treatment applicable as a result of the EAC Partner States becoming parties to a free trade agreement with any major trading economy after the signature of this

1 This calculation shall be based on the WTO official data on leading exporters on world merchandise trade (excluding intra-EU trade)

Agreement. Provided that the EU can demonstrate that it has been given less favourable treatment than that offered by the EAC Partner States to any other major trading economy, the Parties shall to the extent possible, consult and jointly decide on how best to implement the provisions of this paragraph on a case by case basis.

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3. The provisions of this Part shall not be so construed as to oblige the Parties to extend reciprocally any preferential treatment applicable as a result of one of them being party to a free trade agreement with a Third Party on the date of signature of this Agreement. 4. The provisions of paragraph 2 shall not apply in respect of trade agreements between the EAC Partner States with countries of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Groups, or other African countries and regions. 5. For the purposes of this Article, "free trade agreement" means an agreement substantially liberalising trade and substantially eliminating discriminatory measures and / or prohibiting new or more discriminatory measures among Parties at the entry into force of that agreement or within a reasonable time frame.

ARTICLE 16

Special provisions on administrative cooperation

str. 101. The Parties agree that administrative cooperation is essential for the implementation and control of the preferential treatment granted under this Part and underline their commitment to combat irregularities and fraud in customs and related matters. 2. Where a Party has made a finding, on the basis of objective information, of a failure to provide administrative cooperation and/or of irregularities or fraud, the Party concerned may temporarily suspend the relevant preferential treatment of the product(s) concerned in accordance with this Article. 3. For the purpose of this Article, a failure to provide administrative cooperation shall mean, inter alia :
3. (a) a repeated failure to respect the obligations to verify the originating status of the product(s) concerned;
4. (b) a repeated refusal or undue delay in carrying out and/or communicating the results of subsequent verification of the proof of origin;
5. (c) a repeated refusal or undue delay in obtaining authorisation to conduct administrative cooperation missions to verify the authenticity of documents or accuracy of information relevant to the granting of the preferential treatment in question. 4. A finding of irregularities or fraud may be made, inter alia , where there is a rapid increase, without satisfactory explanation, in imports of goods exceeding the usual level of production and export capacity of the other Party that is linked to objective information concerning irregularities or fraud. 5. The application of a temporary suspension shall be subject to the following conditions:
2. (a) The Party which has made a finding, on the basis of objective information, of a failure to provide administrative cooperation and/or of irregularities or fraud shall without undue delay

- notify the Committee of Senior Officials of its finding together with the objective information and enter into consultations within the Committee of Senior Officials, on the basis of all relevant information and objective findings, with a view to reaching a solution acceptable to both Parties.

str. 11- (b) Where the Parties have entered into consultations within the Committee of Senior Officials as above and have failed to agree on an acceptable solution within three (3) months following the notification, the Party concerned may temporarily suspend the relevant preferential treatment of the product(s) concerned. A temporary suspension shall be notified to the EPA Council without undue delay. - (c) Temporary suspensions under this Article shall be limited to that necessary to protect the financial interests of the Party concerned. They shall not exceed a period of six (6) months, and may be renewed. They shall be subject to periodic consultations within the Committee of Senior Officials in particular with a view to their termination as soon as the conditions for their application no longer exist. 6. At the same time as the notification to the Committee of Senior Officials under paragraph 5(a) of this Article, the Party concerned should publish a notice to importers in its Official Journal. The notice to importers should indicate for the product concerned that there is a finding, on the basis of objective information, of a failure to provide administrative cooperation and/or of irregularities or fraud.

ARTICLE 17

Management of administrative errors

str. 11In case of error by the competent authorities in the proper management of the preferential system of export, and in particular in the application of the provisions of Protocol 1 concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation, where this error leads to consequences in terms of import duties, the Party facing such consequences may request the Committee of Senior Officials to examine the possibilities of adopting all appropriate measures with a view to resolving the situation.

ARTICLE 18 Customs Valuation

str. 111. Article VII of GATT 1994 and the Agreement on the implementation of Article VII of GATT 1994 shall govern customs valuation rules applied to trade between the Parties. 2. The Parties shall cooperate with a view to reaching a common approach to issues relating to customs valuation.

ARTICLE 19

Prohibition of quantitative restrictions

str. 12All prohibitions or restrictions on the importation, exportation or sale for exports between the Parties, other than customs duties, taxes, fees and other charges provided for under Article 6, whether made effective through quotas, import or export licenses or other measures, shall be

eliminated upon the entry into force of this Agreement. No new such measures shall be introduced in trade between the Parties. The provisions of this Article shall be without prejudice to the provisions of Title VI of this Part.

str. 122. The provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article shall not extend to the following:
2. (a) Export prohibitions or restrictions temporarily applied to prevent or relieve critical shortages of foodstuffs or other products essential to the exporting contracting party;
3. (b) Import and export prohibitions or restrictions necessary to the application of standards or regulations for the classification, grading or marketing of commodities in international trade.

ARTICLE 20

National treatment on internal taxation and regulation

str. 121. Imported products originating in one Party shall not be subject, either directly or indirectly, to internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products of the other Party. Moreover, the Parties shall not otherwise apply internal taxes or other internal charges so as to afford protection to their respective production. 2. Imported products originating in one Party shall be accorded treatment no less favourable than that accorded to like domestic products of the other Party in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements affecting their internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use. The provisions of this paragraph shall not prevent the application of differential internal transportation charges, which are based exclusively on the economic operation of the means of transport and not on the origin of the product. 3. Neither Party shall establish or maintain any internal quantitative regulation relating to the mixture, processing or use of products in specified amounts or proportions which requires, directly or indirectly, that any specified amount or proportion of any product which is the subject of the regulation must be supplied from domestic sources. Moreover, neither Party shall apply internal quantitative regulations so as to afford protection to their respective production. 4. The provisions of this Article shall not prevent the payment of subsidies exclusively to national producers, including payments to national producers derived from the proceeds of internal taxes or charges applied consistently with the provisions of this Article and subsidies effected through governmental purchases of national products. 5. The provisions of this Article shall not apply to laws, regulations, procedures or practices governing public procurement.

ARTICLE 21 Good Governance in the Tax Area

str. 12The Parties recognise the importance of cooperation on the principles of good governance in the area of taxation through the relevant authorities in line with their respective national laws and regulations.

ARTICLE 22

Scope and objectives

str. 131. The Parties acknowledge the importance of customs cooperation and trade facilitation matters in the evolving global trading environment and agree:. - a) to reinforce cooperation and ensure that the relevant legislation and procedures, as well as the administrative capacity of the relevant administrations and fulfill the objective of promoting trade facilitation. - b) that EAC Partner States need transitional periods of time and capacity building to smoothly implement the provisions of this Title. 2. The objectives of this Title are to:
4. (a) facilitate trade between the Parties,
5. (b) promote harmonisation of customs legislation and procedures at regional level,
6. (c) provide support to EAC Partner States to strengthen trade facilitation,
7. (d) provide support to EAC Partner States' customs administrations to implement this agreement and other international customs best practices,
8. (e) enhance cooperation between the Parties' customs authorities and other related border agencies.

ARTICLE 23

Customs cooperation and mutual administrative assistance

str. 131. In order to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Title and effectively respond to the objectives laid down in Article 22, the Parties shall:

- (a) exchange information on customs legislation and procedures;
- (b) develop joint initiatives in mutually agreed areas;
- (c) cooperate in the following areas:
- (i) modernisation of customs systems and procedures, as well as reduction of customs clearance time;
- (ii) simplification and harmonization of customs procedures and trade formalities, including those related to import, export and transit;
- (iii) enhancement of regional transit systems;
- (iv) enhancement of transparency in accordance with Article 24(3);
- (v) capacity building including financial and technical assistance to the EAC Partner States,

(vi) any other area of customs as may be agreed by the Parties. - (d) establish, as far as possible, common positions in international organisations in the field of customs and trade facilitation, such as the WTO, World Customs Organisation (WCO), United Nations (UN) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). - (e) promote coordination between all related agencies, both internally and across borders.

str. 142. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the Parties shall provide each other mutual administrative assistance in customs matters in accordance with the provisions of Protocol 2.

ARTICLE 24

Customs Legislation and Procedures

str. 141. The Parties agree that their respective trade and customs legislation and procedures shall draw upon international instruments and standards applicable in the field of customs and trade including the substantive elements of the revised Kyoto Convention on the Simplification and Harmonisation of Customs Procedures, the substantive elements of the WCO Framework of Standards to secure and Facilitate Global Trade, the WCO data set and the HS Convention. 2. The Parties agree that their respective trade and customs legislation and procedures shall be based upon:
3. (a) the need to protect and facilitate legitimate trade through effective enforcement of, and compliance with the requirements set out in the customs legislation;
4. (b) the need to avoid unnecessary and discriminatory burdens on economic operators, to protect against fraud and corruption and to provide further facilitation for operators that meet high levels of compliance with customs legislation and procedures;
5. (c) the need to use a single administrative document or electronic equivalent, for the purposes of establishing customs declarations in the EU and in the EAC Partner States respectively;
6. (d) modern customs techniques, including risk assessment, simplified procedures for entry and release of goods, post release controls, and audits;
7. (e) the progressive development of systems, including those based upon information technology, for export import and transit operations, to facilitate the exchange of information between economic operators, customs administrations and other agencies;
8. (f) the principle that penalties imposed for minor breaches of customs regulations or procedural requirements are proportionate and, , do not give rise to undue delays in their application in customs clearance;
9. (g) a system of binding rulings on customs matters, notably on tariff classification and rules of origin, in accordance with the rules laid down in regional and/or national legislations;
10. (h) the need to apply fees and charges that are commensurate with the service provided in relation to any specific transaction, and not be calculated on an ad valorem basis. Fees and charges shall not be imposed on consular services in respect of trade in goods;
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str. 15(i) the elimination of any requirement for the mandatory use of pre-shipment inspections as defined by the WTO Agreement on Pre-shipment Inspection, or their equivalent;
12. (j) the elimination of all requirements for the mandatory use of customs brokers as well as transparent, non-discriminatory and proportionate rules for their licensing. 3. In order to improve working methods and to ensure transparency and efficiency of customs operations, the Parties shall:
14. (a) take further steps towards the simplification and standardisation of documentation and trade formalities to enable the rapid release and clearance of goods;
15. (b) provide effective, prompt and non-discriminatory procedures enabling the right of appeal against customs and other agency administrative actions, rulings and decisions affecting imports, exports or goods in transit. Such procedures shall be easily accessible to all enterprises;
16. (c) ensure that integrity is maintained, through the application of measures reflecting the principles of the relevant international conventions and instruments. The Parties agree to:

- (a) ensure that all legislation, procedures and fees and charges are made publicly available, as far as possible through electronic or any other appropriate means, and whenever possible provide necessary clarifications;
- (b) regularly consult in a timely manner with trade representatives on legislative proposals and procedures related to customs and trade issues;
- (c) introduce new or amended legislations and procedures in a way that allows traders to become well prepared for complying with them;
- (d) make publicly available relevant notices of an administrative nature, including agency requirements and entry procedures, hours of operation and operating procedures for customs offices at ports and border crossing points, and points of contact for information enquiries;
- (e) foster co-operation between operators and relevant administrations via the use of non-arbitrary and publicly accessible procedures, such as Memoranda of Understanding, based upon those promulgated by the WCO;
- (f) ensure that their respective customs and related requirements and procedures continue to meet the needs of the trading community, follow best practices, and remain as little trade-restrictive as possible.

ARTICLE 25 Facilitation of transit movements

str. 151. The Parties shall ensure freedom of transit through their territory via most convenient routes. Any restriction, control or requirement shall be non-discriminatory, proportionate and applied uniformly. 2. A Party may require that traffic in transit through its territory be entered at the proper customs house through designated routes. Should a Party require the use of such routes, it shall do it in full compliance with Article V(3) of GATT 1994. 3. Without prejudice to legitimate customs controls, a Party shall accord no less favourable treatment for goods in transit in the territory of the other Party than that accorded to domestic goods. 4. The Parties shall operate bonded transport regimes that allow the transit of goods without payment of customs duties or other charges having an equivalent effect, subject to the provision of an appropriate guarantee in accordance with regional and/or national customs legislations. 5. The Parties shall promote and implement regional transit arrangements. 6. The Parties shall promote co-ordination between all concerned agencies, both internally and across borders. 7. The legislation of the Parties shall draw upon international standards and instruments relevant to transit.

ARTICLE 27

Transitional provisions

str. 161. In view of the need to enhance EAC Partner States capacity in the area of Customs and Trade Facilitation and without prejudice to their WTO commitments, the Parties agree that EAC Partner States shall benefit from a transitional period of five (5) years after the entry into force of this Agreement to meet the obligations in Articles 23, 24 and 25. 2. This transitional period can be further extended by authorization of the EPA Council.

ARTICLE 28 Harmonisation of Customs Standards at Regional Level

str. 16The Parties acknowledge and recognise the importance of consolidating the harmonisation of customs standards and trade facilitation measures at regional level, including the initiation of reforms in the field of customs and trade facilitation where necessary.

ARTICLE 29

Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation

str. 161. The Parties hereby establish a Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation, composed of their representatives, which shall:
- a) meet on a date and with an agenda agreed in advance by the Parties. - b) be chaired alternately by either Party. - c) report to the EPA Council. 2. The functions of the Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation shall include
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str. 17(a) monitoring the implementation and administration of this Title and the Protocol on Rules of Origin;
7. (b) providing a forum to consult and discuss all issues concerning customs, including rules of origin, general customs procedures, customs valuation, tariff classification, transit and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters;
8. (c) enhancing cooperation on the development, application and enforcement of rules of origin and related customs procedures, general customs procedures and mutual administrative assistance in customs matters;
9. (d) enhancing cooperation on capacity building and technical assistance;
10. (e) any other issues agreed by the Parties in respect of this Title.

ARTICLE 30

Scope and definitions

str. 171. The provisions of this Title apply to measures covered by the World Trade Organisation Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (the WTO SPS Agreement). 2. For the purpose of this Title, unless otherwise provided, the definitions of the WTO SPS Agreement, the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the World Animal Health Organisation and International Plant Protection Convention shall apply.

ARTICLE 31 Objectives

str. 18The objectives in the area of application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures are to:

- a) facilitate Parties' inter-regional and intra-regional trade, whilst safeguarding human, animal and plant health or life in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement;
- b) address problems arising from SPS measures on agreed priority sectors and products giving due consideration to regional integration;
- c) establish procedures and modalities for facilitating cooperation in SPS matters;
- d) ensure transparency as regards SPS measures applicable to trade between and within the Parties;
- e) promote intra-regional harmonisation of measures with international standards, in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement, and the development of appropriate policies, legislative, regulatory and institutional frameworks within EAC Partner States;
- f) enhance the effective participation of EAC Partner States in the Codex Alimentarius Commission, World Animal Health Organisation and International Plant Protection Convention;
- g) promote consultation and exchanges between EAC Partner States and EU institutions and laboratories;
- h) facilitate the development of capacity for setting and implementing regional and national standards in accordance with international requirements in order to facilitate regional integration;
- i) to establish and enhance EAC Partner States' capacity to implement and monitor SPS measures pursuant to the provisions of Title VI of Part V on Economic and Development Cooperation; and
- j) promote technology transfer.

ARTICLE 32 Rights and Obligations

str. 181. The Parties reaffirm their rights and obligations under the international treaties and agreements relating to this Title to which they are party. 2. Each Party shall:
- a) have the sovereign right to implement sanitary and phytosanitary measures, provided that such measures are consistent with the provisions of the WTO SPS Agreement;
- b) consult the other Party prior to the introduction of any new SPS measures, through the notification mechanisms provided for in the WTO SPS Agreement and, if and when appropriate, through the Parties' contact points;
- c) support the other in gathering information needed to make informed decisions;
- d) promote linkages, joint ventures, joint research and development between EAC Partner States and EU institutions and laboratories.

ARTICLE 33

Scientific Justification of Measures

str. 18Subject to the provisions of this Title, the Parties shall ensure that the introduction, alteration or modification of any SPS measure in their territories shall be based on scientific justifications and comply with the WTO SPS Agreement.

ARTICLE 34 Harmonisation

str. 181. The Parties shall aim to achieve harmonisation of their respective rules and procedures for formulation of their SPS measures, including inspection, testing and certification procedures, in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement. 2. The Committee of Senior Officials shall develop modalities to assist and to monitor this process of harmonisation.

ARTICLE 35 Equivalence

str. 18The Parties shall apply the principles of equivalence according to the provisions of the WTO SPS Agreement. For this purpose, each Party shall give reasonable access, upon request to the other for inspection, testing and other relevant procedures.

ARTICLE 36 Zoning and Compartmentalisation

str. 18The Parties shall recognise, on a case by case basis, designated areas, which are free from pests or diseases or areas of low pest or disease prevalence as potential sources of plant and animal products taking into account the provisions of Article 6 of the WTO SPS Agreement.

ARTICLE 37 Notification, Enquiry and Transparency

str. 181. The Parties shall be transparent in their application of SPS measures in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement. 2. The Parties recognise the importance of effective mechanisms for consultation, notification and exchange of information with respect to SPS measures in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement. 3. The importing Party shall inform the exporting Party of any changes in its SPS import requirements that may affect trade falling under the scope of this Title. The Parties also undertake to establish mechanisms for the exchange of such information.

ARTICLE 38 Conformity Assessment

str. 19The Parties shall, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with SPS standards, agree on procedures for conformity assessment.

ARTICLE 39 Information Exchange and Transparency of Trade Conditions

Cooperation shall include:

str. 191. information sharing and consultation on changes to SPS measures which may affect products of export interest to either Party. 2. exchange of information on other areas of potential relevance to their trade relations, including rapid alerts, scientific opinions and events upon specific request. 3. advance notice to ensure that EAC Partner States are informed of new SPS measures that may affect EAC exports to the EU . This system shall build on existing mechanisms under WTO obligations, especially Article 7 of the WTO SPS Agreement. 4. promotion of transparency as regards the sampling, analysis and action following official controls on feed and food from either Party .

ARTICLE 40 Competent Authorities

str. 191. The respective SPS authorities of the Parties shall be the Competent Authorities in the EAC Partner States and the EU for the implementation of the measures referred to in this Title. 2. The Competent Authorities referred to in paragraph 1 shall have the roles conferred upon them under the WTO SPS Agreement. 3. The Parties shall notify each other of their respective Competent Authorities referred to in Paragrah 1 and any changes thereto.

ARTICLE 41 Scope and Definitions

str. 191. The provisions of this Title shall apply to the preparation, adoption and application of technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment, as defined in the WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement (TBT Agreement). 2. For the purpose of this Title the definitions of the TBT Agreement shall apply.

ARTICLE 42 Rights and obligations

str. 191. The Parties reaffirm their rights and obligations under the TBT Agreement, while taking account of their rights and commitments under other international arrangements in which both

str. 20EAC Partner States and EU or its Member States are parties to, including those relating to the protection of environment and biodiversity in particular. 2. The Parties shall ensure that technical regulations are not prepared, adopted or applied with a view to or with an effect of creating unnecessary obstacles to trade between them, in accordance with the provisions of the TBT Agreement.

ARTICLE 43 Mutual Recognition Agreements

str. 20The Parties may negotiate mutual recognition agreements in sectors of mutual economic interest.

ARTICLE 44

Transparency and Notification

str. 201. The Parties reaffirm their obligations concerning the notification and sharing of information about technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures as provided for by the TBT Agreement. 2. The Parties shall exchange information on issues of potential relevance to their trade relations, including rapid alerts, scientific opinions and events through enquiry points. 3. The Parties may cooperate in the establishment and maintenance of enquiry points, and in the setting up and maintenance of common data bases.

ARTICLE 45 Harmonisation

str. 20The Parties shall endeavour to harmonise their standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures.

ARTICLE 46

Conformity Assessment

str. 201. The Parties reaffirm their commitments on conformity assessment in accordance with the TBT Agreement. 2. The Parties may consider, taking account of the extent of alignment of their technical regulations, standards, and conformity assessment infrastructure, the negotiation of agreements on the mutual recognition of conformity assessment procedures.

ARTICLE 47

Technical Regulatory Bodies

str. 201. The Regulatory Bodies of the EAC Partner States shall be the competent authorities in the EAC Partner States for the implementation of the measures referred to in this Title that have the responsibility and competence for ensuring or supervising the implementation of standardisation, metrology, accreditation and conformity assessment. 2. The body responsible in the EU for the implementation of this Title is the European Commission. 3. The EAC Partner States shall in accordance with this Agreement, notify the EU of its respective Technical Regulatory Bodies.

ARTICLE 48

Anti-dumping and countervailing measures

str. 211. Subject to the provisions of this Article, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the EU or the EAC Partner States, whether individually or collectively, from adopting anti-dumping or countervailing measures in accordance with the relevant WTO agreements. For the purpose of this Article, origin shall be determined in accordance with the non-preferential rules of origin of the Parties. 2. Before imposing definitive anti-dumping or countervailing duties in respect of products imported from either Party, the Parties shall consider the possibility of constructive remedies as provided for in the relevant WTO agreements. 3. Where an anti-dumping or countervailing measure has been imposed by either Party, there shall be one single forum of judicial review, including at the stage of appeals. 4. Where anti-dumping or countervailing measures can be imposed on a regional basis and on a national basis, where applicable, the Parties shall ensure that such measures are not applied simultaneously in respect of the same product by regional authorities on the one hand, and national authorities on the other. 5. Either Party shall notify the exporting Party of the receipt of a properly documented complaint before initiating any investigation. 6. The provisions of this Article shall be applicable in all investigations initiated after this Agreement enters into force. 7. WTO rules on Dispute Settlement shall apply to any disputes related to anti-dumping or countervailing measures.

ARTICLE 49

Multilateral safeguards

str. 211. Subject to the provisions of this Article, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the EAC Partner States and the EU from adopting measures in accordance with Article XIX of the GATT 1994, the WTO Agreement on Safeguards, and Article 5 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture annexed to the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the WTO (WTO Agreement on Agriculture). For the purpose of this Article, origin shall be determined in accordance with the non-preferential rules of origin of the Parties. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the EU shall, in the light of the overall development objectives of this Agreement and the small size of the economies of the EAC Partner States, exclude imports from any EAC Partner State from any measures taken pursuant to Article XIX of

str. 22GATT 1994, the WTO Agreement on Safeguards and Article 5 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. 3. The provisions of paragraph 2 shall apply for a period of five (5) years, beginning with the date of entry into force of the Agreement. Not later than one hundred and twenty (120) days before the end of this period, the EPA Council shall review the operation of those provisions in the light of the development needs of the EAC Partner States, with a view to determining whether to extend their application for a further period. 4. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall be subject to the WTO Agreement on the Undertstanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes.

ARTICLE 50

Bilateral safeguards

str. 221. After having examined alternative solutions, a Party may apply safeguard measures of limited duration which derogate from the provisions of Article 10 and 11 under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures laid down in this Article. 2. Safeguard measures referred to in paragraph 1 may be taken where a product originating in one Party is being imported into the territory of the other Party in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause:
3. (a) serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products in the territory of the importing Party, or;
4. (b) disturbances in a sector of the economy, particularly where these disturbances produce major social problems, or difficulties which could bring about serious deterioration in the economic situation of the importing Party, or;
5. (c) disturbances in the markets of like or directly competitive agricultural products 1 or in the mechanisms regulating those markets. 3. Safeguard measures referred to in this Article shall not exceed what is necessary to remedy or prevent the serious injury or disturbances, as defined in paragraphs 2 and 5(b). Those safeguard measures of the importing Party may only consist of one or more of the following:
7. (a) suspension of the further reduction of the rate of import duty for the product concerned, as provided for under this Agreement,
8. (b) increase in the customs duty on the product concerned up to a level which does not exceed the customs duty applied to other WTO Members, and
9. (c) introduction of tariff quotas on the product concerned. 4. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 3, where any product originating in the EAC Partner States is being imported in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause one of the situations referred to under paragraph 2 to one or several of the EU

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outermost regions, the EU may take surveillance or safeguard measures limited to the region or regions concerned in accordance with the procedures laid down in paragraphs 6 to 9.

str. 235. (a) Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 3 where any product originating in the EU is being imported in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause one of the situations referred to under paragraph 2 to EAC Partner States, the EAC Partner States may take surveillance or safeguard measures limited to their territory in accordance with the procedures laid down in paragraphs 6 to 9. 2. (b) EAC Partner States may take safeguard measures, in accordance with the procedures laid down in paragraphs 6 to 9, where a product originating in the EU as a result of the reduction of duties is being imported into their territory in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause disturbances to an infant industry producing like or directly competitive products. Such provision is only applicable for a period of ten (10) years from the date of entry into force of this Agreement.This period may be extended by the EPA Council for a period of a maximum of five (5) years. 6. (a) Safeguard measures referred to in this Article shall only be maintained for such a time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury or disturbances as defined in paragraphs 2, 4 and 5. 4. (b) Safeguard measures referred to in this Article shall not be applied for a period exceeding two (2) years. Where the circumstances warranting imposition of safeguard measures continue to exist, such measures may be extended for a further period of no more than two (2) years. Where the EAC Partner States apply a safeguard measure, or where the EU applies a safeguard measure limited to the territory of one or more of its outermost regions, such measure may however be applied for a period not exceeding four years and, where the circumstances warranting imposition of safeguard measures continue to exist, extended for a further period of four (4) years. 5. (c) Safeguard measures referred to in this Article that exceed one (1) year shall contain clear elements progressively leading to their elimination at the end of the set period, at the latest. 6. (d) No safeguard measure referred to in this Article shall be applied to the import of a product that has previously been subject to such a measure, for a period of at least one (1) year since the expiry of the measure. 7. For the implementation of the above paragraphs, the following provisions shall apply:
8. (a) Where a Party takes the view that one of the circumstances set out in paragraphs 2, 4 and/or 5 exists, it shall immediately refer the matter to the Committee of Senior Officials for examination;
9. (b) The Committee of Senior Officials may make any recommendation needed to remedy the circumstances which have arisen.

str. 24If no recommendation has been made by the Committee of Senior Officials aimed at remedying the circumstances, or no other satisfactory solution has been reached within thirty (30) days of the matter being referred to the Committee of Senior Officials the importing party may adopt the appropriate measures to remedy the circumstances in accordance with this Article; - (c) Before taking any measure provided for in this Article or, in the cases to which paragraph 8 of this Article applies, as soon as possible, the EAC Partner States shall supply the Committee of Senior Officials with all relevant information required for a thorough examination of the situation, with a view to seeking a solution acceptable to the Parties concerned;
- (d) In the selection of safeguard measures pursuant to this Article, priority must be given to those which least disturb the operation of this Agreement;
- (e) Any safeguard measure taken pursuant to this Article shall be notified in writing immediately to the Committee of Senior Officials and shall be the subject of periodic consultations within that body, particularly with a view to establishing a timetable for their abolition as soon as circumstances permit. 8. Where exceptional circumstances require immediate action, the importing Party concerned, may take the measures provided for in paragraph 3, 4 or 5 on a provisional basis without complying with the requirements of paragraph 7. Such action may be taken for a maximum period of one hundred eighty (180) days where measures are taken by the EU and two hundred (200) days where measures are taken by the EAC Partner States, or where measures taken by the EU are limited to the territory of one or more of its outermost regions. The duration of any such provisional measure shall be counted as a part of the initial period and any extension referred to in paragraph 6. In the taking of such provisional measures, the interest of all Parties involved shall be taken into account including their level of development. The importing Party concerned shall inform the other party concerned and shall immediately refer the matter to the Committee of Senior Officials for examination. 9. If an importing party subjects imports of a product to an administrative procedure having as its purpose the rapid provision of information on the trend of trade flows liable to give rise to the problems referred to in this Article, it shall inform the Committee of Senior Officials without delay. 10. The WTO Agreement shall not be invoked to preclude a Party from adopting safeguard measures in conformity with this Article.

ARTICLE 51

Scope and Principles

str. 241. The cooperation in fisheries trade and development shall cover marine, inland fisheries and aquaculture. 2. The Parties recognise that fisheries constitute a key economic resource of the EAC Partner States, contribute significantly to the economies of the EAC Partner States and have great potential for future regional economic development and poverty reduction. It is also an important source of food and foreign exchange. 3. The Parties further recognise that fisheries resources are also of considerable interest to both the EU and the EAC Partner States, and agree to cooperate for the sustainable development and management of the fisheries sector in their mutual interests taking into account economic, environmental and social impacts.

str. 254. The Parties agree that the appropriate strategy to promote the economic growth of the fisheries sector and to enhance its contribution to the economy of the EAC Partner States, while taking into consideration its long term sustainability, is through increasing value-adding activities within the sector.

ARTICLE 52

Principles of cooperation

str. 251. The principles of cooperation in fisheries shall include:
2. (a) supporting for the development and strengthening of regional integration;
3. (b) preserving of the acquis of the Cotonou Agreement;
4. (c) providing special and differential treatment;
5. (d) taking into account the best available scientific information for the resource assessment and management;
6. (e) ensuring functioning monitoring system of the environmental, economic and social impacts in the EAC Partner States;
7. (f) ensuring conformity with existing national laws and relevant international instruments including the United Nations Convention on the Law Of the Sea (UNCLOS), regional and sub-regional agreements;
8. (g) ensuring preservation and priority of particular needs of the artisanal/subsistence fishery. 2. These guiding principles should contribute to sustainable and responsible development of the living inland, marine resources, aquaculture and to optimising the benefits of this sector for present and future generations, through increased investment, capacity building and improved market access. 3. The Parties shall cooperate to ensure that financial and other support will be provided to improve the competitiveness and production capacity of the processing factories, the diversification of the fishing industry and development and improvement of port facilities in the EAC Partner States. 4. Detailed areas of cooperation are identified under Title IV of Part V of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 53

Scope and objectives

str. 251. The provisons of this Title shall apply to the utilisation, conservation and management of marine fisheries resources to optimise the benefits from fisheries for the EAC Partner States through investment, capacity building and improved market access. 2.

str. 26The objectives of cooperation are to:

- (a) promote sustainable development and management of fisheries;
- (b) strengthen cooperation to ensure the sustainable exploitation and management of fisheries resources as a strong basis for regional integration, given the straddling and migratory species which are shared among coastal EAC Partner States and given that no individual EAC Partner State has the capacity to ensure sustainability of the resource;
- (c) ensure a more equitable share of the benefits derived from the fisheries sector;
- (d) ensure effective Monitoring Control and Surveillance (MCS) necessary for combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing;
- (e) promote effective exploitation, conservation and management of the living marine resource in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and waters in which the EAC Partner States has jurisdiction based on international instruments, including UNCLOS for the social and economic benefit of the Parties;
- (f) promote and develop regional and international trade based on best practices;
- (g) create an enabling environment, including infrastructure and capacity building, for the EAC Partner States to cope with the stringent market requirements for both industrial and small scale fisheries;
- (h) support national and regional policies aimed at increasing productivity and competitiveness of the fisheries sector; and
- (i) build links with other economic sectors.

ARTICLE 54

Fisheries Management and Conservation Issues

str. 261. A precautionary approach shall be applied in determining levels of sustainable catch, fishing capacity and other management strategies to avoid or reverse undesirable outcomes such as over-capacity and over-fishing, as well as undesirable impacts on the ecosystems and artisanal fisheries. 2. Each EAC Partner State may take appropriate measures, including seasonal and gear restrictions in order to protect its territorial waters and ensure the sustainability of the artisanal and coastal fisheries. 3. The Parties shall promote the membership of all the concerned EAC Partner States to Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) and other relevant fisheries organisations. The EAC Partner States concerned, with the EU, shall coordinate action to ensure the management and conservation of all fish species, including tuna and tuna-like resources and facilitate relevant scientific research. 4. Where there is insufficient scientific evidence for the competent national management authority to determine limits and target levels of sustainable catch in an EAC Partner States Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ), the Parties in consultation with the competent national authority and together with IOTC and, where relevant, other regional fisheries organisations, shall support such scientific analysis. 5. The Parties agree to take appropriate measures where an increase in effort results in catch levels above the target sustainable level established by the competent national authority. 6. In order to conserve and manage straddling stocks and highly migratory fish stocks, the EU and the EAC Partner States shall ensure compliance by vessels flying their flags with relevant national, regional and sub-regional fisheries management measures and related national

ARTICLE 55 Vessel Management and Post Harvest Arrangements

str. 271. Vessel Management and post-harvest arrangements emerging from IOTC and any other relevant regional fisheries organisations will be observed. EAC Partner States and the EU shall set out minimum terms and conditions with respect to monitoring, control and surveillance of EU fishing vessels operating in the waters of EAC Partner States, which should include the following:

- (a) A Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) will be set up for the EAC Partner States, and all EAC Partner States will use a compatible VMS. Those EAC Partner States which do not have a VMS will be assisted by the EU to set up a compatible VMS. - (b) In addition to a compulsory compatible VMS system, all EAC coastal Partner States, in conjunction with the EU, will develop other mechanisms to ensure effective Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) and the EU will support EAC Partner States to put such an agreed system in place and assist in implementation. - (c) The EU and EAC Partner States shall have the right of placing observers, whether in national or international waters, with the procedures concerning the deployment of observers being well stipulated. Observers are to be paid by the national governments but all costs on board are to be met by the ship-owner. The EU shall support the costs of training observers. - (d) Common systems of reporting of fishing will be developed and used throughout the region, with minimum terms set for reporting. - (e) All vessels that land or tranship their catch within an EAC Partner State shall do so in ports or outer-port areas. No transhipment shall be allowed at sea, except on particular conditions foreseen by the relevant Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (RFMO). The Parties shall cooperate to develop and modernise landing or transhipment infrastructure in ports of EAC Partner States, including development capacity of fish products. - (f) Discards reporting shall be compulsory. Priority should be given to avoiding discards through the use of selective fishing methods in line with principles of the IOTC and relevant regional fisheries organisations. As far as possible, by-catch shall be brought ashore. 2. The Parties agree to cooperate in developing and implementing national/regional training programmes for EAC nationals in order to facilitate their effective participation in the fishing industry. Where the EU has negotiated a bilateral fisheries agreement, employment of EAC nationals shall be encouraged. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) Declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work shall apply as of right to seamen signed on European vessels.

str. 283. The Parties shall undertake coordinated efforts to improve the means for preventing, deterring, and eliminating IUU fishing, and to this end take appropriate measures. Fishing vessels involved in IUU fishing should be confiscated and the owners prosecuted by the competent authorities. They should not be allowed to fish again in waters of EAC Partner States concerned unless prior authorisation has been obtained from both the flag State and the concerned EAC Partner States as well as, where relevant, the RFMO concerned.

ARTICLE 56

Scope and Objectives

str. 281. The provisions of this Title shall apply to inland fisheries, coastal and aquaculture development in the EAC Partner States with respect to capacity building, technology transfer, SPS standards, investment and investment finance, environmental protection as well as legal and regulatory frameworks. 2. The objectives of cooperation in inland fisheries and aquaculture development will be to promote sustainable exploitation of inland fisheries resources, and enhance aquaculture production, remove supply-side constraints, improve fish and fish products quality to meet international SPS measures, improve access to the market of the EU, address intra regional trade barriers, attract capital inflows and investment into the sector, build capacity and enhance access to financial support for the private investors for inland fisheries and aquaculture development.

Article 57

Scope and definitions

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1. The provisions of this Part shall apply to crops and livestock including productive insects. 2. For purposes of this Part and Title II of Part V, the following definitions shall apply:
3. (a) agriculture includes crops, livestock and productive insects. 4. (b) agricultural products are those covered by Annex I of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. 5. (c) agricultural financing means providing financial resources in support of agricultural related activities along the whole value chain such as input supplies, agricultural services, production, storage, distribution, product transformation and marketing. 6. (d) agricultural inputs means all substances or materials, equipments and tools used in the production and handling of agricultural products. 7. (e) sustainable agriculture technology means a technology designed with special consideration to its environmental, social and, economic impacts. 8. (f) food and nutrition security implies that all people at all times have both physical and economic access to safe, sufficient, and nutritious food to meet their needs for a productive and healthy life. 9. (g) livelihood security is defined as adequate and sustainable access to income and resources to meet basic needs in an equitable manner (including adequate access to food, potable water, health facilities, educational opportunities, housing and time for community participation and social integration).

str. 29- (h) natural disaster is the consequence of natural calamities, e.g. drought, earthquake, landslide, volcano eruptions, floods, pests and diseases. - (i) small scale farmers are producers with limited resources and own small land holding of less than two (2) hectares and whose scale of operations is too small to attract the provision of services needed to significantly increase productivity and leverage markets opportunity. - (j) sustainable development in the context of this Part includes the management and protection of the natural resource base for economic and social development in such a manner as to aim at meeting human needs for present and future generations.

Article 58 Objectives

str. 291. The Parties agree that the fundamental objective of this Part is sustainable agricultural development which includes but is not limited to food and livelihoods security, rural development and poverty reduction in the EAC Partner States. 2. The objectives of this Part are to:
3. (a) foster cooperation between the Parties with a view to creating wealth and improving the quality of life of those engaged in agricultural activities through increased production, productivity and market share. 4. (b) improve food and nutrition security in the EAC Partner States by promoting value addition, increasing output, quality, safety, market integration, trade, availability and accessibility. 5. (c) contribute to provision of gainful employment throughout the value chain of modernised agricultural sector. 6. (d) develop modern and competitive agro-based industries. 7. (e) promote sustainable use and management of natural and cultural resources by developing environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies that improve the agricultural productivity. 8. (f) contribute to competitiveness by promoting value addition throughout the supply chains to access markets. 9. (g) improve producers' revenue by developing the marketing of value added agricultural products in the marketplace
10. (h) facilitate the adjustment of the agricultural sector and the rural economy, to cope with global economic changes
11. (i) mobilize and increase the economic performance of small scale farmers through capacity building of farmers' organisations. 12. (j) improve trade and market facilitation for agricultural commodities in order to increase foreign exchange earnings. 13. (k) improve infrastructure within EAC Partner States for enhancing production, productivity, marketing and distribution of agricultural inputs and products, with particular attention to storage, grading, handling, packing and transport.

Article 59 General Principles

str. 30The Parties recognise the importance of agriculture in EAC Partner States economies, as the main source of livelihood for the majority of the EAC Partner States' population, as the primary factor to ensure food and nutrition security, potential sector for high growth and added value and a source of export earnings. 2. In view of the multi-functional role agriculture plays in the economy of the EAC Partner States, the Parties agree to use a comprehensive approach to agriculture as a basis for sustainable development. 3. The Parties agree to cooperate in promoting the sustainable growth of the agriculture sector, taking into account its multiple facets and the diversity of the economic, social, environmental characteristics and development strategies of the EAC Partner States. 4. The Parties recognize that deeper integration of the agricultural sector across the EAC Partner States will contribute to the expansion of inter-regional markets, and increase the scope for investment and private sector development. 5. The Parties recognize the importance of supporting agricultural production, promotion of value addition, agricultural trade and market development initiatives through appropriate instruments and provision of appropriate regulatory framework to respond to changing market conditions. In this respect, the Parties resolve to work together to attract necessary investment into the EAC Partner States. 6. The Parties agree that agricultural priorities considered in this Part shall be clearly linked to the regional overarching policy framework for food and nutrition security and poverty reduction to ensure consistency and guidance of the regional development agenda.

Article 60 Comprehensive Dialogue

str. 301. The Parties shall establish an EAC-EU Comprehensive Dialogue on Agriculture and Rural Development Policy (the "Agriculture Dialogue") on all matters covered in this Part. The Agriculture Dialogue shall monitor the progress in implementing this Part and shall provide a forum for exchange and cooperation on the Parties' respective domestic agricultural policies and, in particular, the role of agriculture in the EAC Partner States in raising farm incomes, food security, sustainable use of resources, rural development and economic growth. 2. The Agriculture Dialogue shall take place within the Committee of Senior Officials established under Article 106. 3. The Parties shall establish the working procedures and modalities of the Agriculture Dialogue by mutual agreement .

Article 61 Regional Integration

str. 31The Parties recognise that the integration of the agricultural sector across EAC Partner States, through the progressive removal of barriers and the provision of an appropriate regulatory and institutional framework, harmonisation and convergence of policies, will contribute to the deepening of the regional integration process and thus contribute to the expansion of regional markets, which will increase the scope for investment and private sector development.

Article 62

Enabling Policies

str. 31The Parties recognise the importance of adopting and implementing policies and institutional reforms to enable and facilitate the achievement of objectives of this Part.

Article 63 Sustainable Agricultural Development

str. 31The Parties shall cooperate in achieving sustainable agricultural development with special focus on supporting vulnerable rural population in the EAC Partner States in light of the changing world production and trade patterns as well as consumer tastes and preference.

Article 64 Food and Nutrition Security

str. 311. The Parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall enable the EAC Partner States implement effective measures to achieve food and nutrition security and sustainable agricultural development, and to develop commercial agricultural markets in the region to ensure food and nutrition security. 2. The Parties shall ensure that actions taken under this Part aim at enhancing food and nutrition security, and avoiding adoption of measures that could endanger achievement of food and nutrition security at the household, national and regional levels.

Article 65 Value Chain Management

str. 31The Parties agree to have a regional strategy for enhancing supply capacities in agriculture, identifying high value agricultural sub-sectors for which the region has competitive advantage and capitalise on investments that can facilitate the shift from comparative to competitive advantages.

Article 66 Early Warning Systems

str. 31The Parties recognise the need to establish, improve and enhance food security information systems, including national early warning systems, as well as, vulnerability assessment and monitoring systems, and implement capacity building actions, in conjunction with and through existing international and regional mechanisms.

Article 67 Technology

str. 32The Parties recognise the importance of modern and sustainable agricultural technologies and agree to develop and promote the use of modern agricultural technologies that include:

- (a) sustainable irrigation and fertigation technologies
- (b) tissue culture and micro propagation
- (c) improved seed
- (d) artificial insemination - (e) integrated pest management
- (f) product packaging
- (g) post harvest handling
- (h) accredited laboratories
- (i) biotechnologies
- (j) risk assessment and management.

ARTICLE 68

Domestic policy measures

str. 321. Each Party shall ensure transparency in the area of agricultural support related to trade in agricultural products. To this end, the EU shall report periodically within the Agriculture Dialogue to the EAC Partner States on the legal basis, form and amount of such support. Such information is deemed to have been provided if it is made available by the Parties or on their behalf on a publicly accessible website. 2. 2 The EU shall not grant export subsidies for all agricultural products to EAC Parrtner States, as from the entry into force of this Agreement. This prohibition shall be reviewed by the EPA Council after 48 months. 3. Furthermore, the Committee of Senior Officials shall examine issues that may arise in relation to the access of the Parties' agricultural products to each other's markets. This Committee may make recommendations to the EPA Council in accordance with Article 107

Article 69

Production and Marketing of Agricultural Commodities

str. 321. Parties recognise challenges faced by EAC Partner States because of their dependence on export of primary agricultural commodities, which are subject to high price volatility and declining terms of trade, for foreign exchange earnings. 2. The Parties agree to:
3. (a) strengthen Public-Private-Partnership in investments for production, processing and marketing of agricultural commodities;
4. (b) cooperate in developing capacities to access niche markets and facilitate compliance with commodity standards to meet such markets requirements. 5. (c) support diversification of agricultural production and export products in EAC Partner States. 6. (d) improve producers' revenue by developing the marketing of value added agricultural products in the market place.

Article 70 Monitoring

str. 32The Parties agree that the EPA Council shall review and monitor the implementation of their obligations under this Agreement. The EPA

str. 33Council shall provide effective surveillance of compliance with obligations through ensuring transparency and give them an opportunity to assess the contribution of these obligations to their long-term objective of establishing a fair and marketoriented agricultural trading system. 1. The Parties recognise that:
2. (a) provision of adequate access to food, clean and safe drinking water, health facilities, educational opportunities, housing, community participation and social integration is important for livelihood security of rural populations;
3. (b) agricultural infrastructure development including production, processing, marketing and distribution plays crucial role in EAC Partner States' social-economic rural development and regional integration;
4. (c) technical support services such as agricultural research, extension and advisory services training are important in increasing agricultural productivity;
5. (d) facilitating agricultural financing is an important measure for transforming the agricultural sector in the EAC Partner States. Financing is required for agricultural technology development, agricultural credit and insurance, infrastructure development and markets as well as farmers' training; and
6. (e) sustainable rural development is important to improve standards of living of the rural population of EAC Partner States. 2. The Parties agree to cooperate in livelihood security, agricultural infrastructure, technical support services, agricultural financing services and rural development as provided for in Title II of Part V.

Article 71

Net Food Importing Countries

str. 331. The Parties recognise the importance of addressing the concerns of net food importing EAC Partner States. The objective of this Article therefore is to assist countries that are net food importers to develop programmes to ensure food security. 2. The Parties agree to:
3. (a) address constraints for food production, storage and distribution in EAC region
4. (b) source food aid from within the EAC Partner States and other African Regional economic Communities
5. (c

str. 34) improve coordination of food aid
3. The Parties agree to maintain an adequate level of food aid, taking into account the interests of food aid recipients and to ensure that the measures mentioned in paragraph 2 do not unintentionally impede the delivery of food aid provided to deal with emergency situations. 4. The Parties shall ensure that food aid is provided in full conformity with the measures that aim at preventing commercial displacement, which include:
8. (a) ensuring that all food aid transactions are need driven and in full grant form;
9. (b) not tying them directly or indirectly to commercial exports of agricultural products or of other goods and services.

Article 73

Exchange of Information and Consultation

str. 341. The Parties agree to exchange experiences and information on best practices and consult on all issues in pursuit of the objectives of this Part. 2. The Parties agree to:
3. (a) exchange information on agricultural production, consumption and trade and on the respective market developments for agricultural products;
4. (b) exchange information on investment opportunities and incentives available in the agricultural sector, including small-scale activities;
5. (c) exchange information on agricultural policies, laws and regulations between the two Parties;
6. (d) discuss policy and institutional changes needed to underpin the transformation of the agricultural sector as well as the formulation and implementation of regional policies on agriculture and rural development in pursuit of regional integration. 7. (e) exchange information on new and appropriate technologies as well as policies and measures related to quality of agricultural products.

Article 74 Geographical indications

str. 341. The Parties recognise the importance of geographical indications for sustainable agriculture and rural development. 2. The Parties agree to cooperate in the identification, recognition and registration of products that could benefit from protection as geographical indications and any other action aimed at achieving protection for identified products.

ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

Article 75

GENERAL PROVISIONS

str. 351. In accordance with articles 34 and 35 of the ACP - EU Partnership Agreement, signed in Cotonou on 23 rd June 2000 as revised to-date, the Parties reaffirm that development cooperation is a core element of their Partnership and an essential factor for the realisation of the objectives of this Agreement. 2. The Parties agree to address the developmental needs of the EAC Partner States by increasing production and supply capacity, fostering structural transformation and competitiveness of their economies, enhancing their economic diversification; added value, in order to promote sustainable development and support regional integration. 3. The Parties commit to cooperate in order to facilitate the implementation of this Agreement and to support regional integration and development strategies. The Parties agree that cooperation shall be based on the Economic and Development Cooperation Part and the EPA Development Matrix, in addition to the regional and national development strategies of the EAC Partner States. The Matrix and corresponding baseline benchmarks, indicators and targets reflecting the needs identified by the EAC Partner States at the time of the signature are hereto attached as Annex III (a) and Annex III (b). These shall be reviewed every five (5) years. The cooperation shall take the form of financial and non financial support to the EAC Partner States. 4. In this regard, the financing relating to development cooperation between the EAC Partner States and the EU for the implementation of this Agreement shall be carried out within the framework of the rules and relevant procedures provided for by the Cotonou Agreement, in particular the programming procedures of the European Development Fund and within the framework of the successive relevant instruments financed by the General Budget of the EU. In this context, taking into account the new challenges deriving from enhanced regional integration and competition on the global markets, the Parties agree that one of the priorities shall be to support the implementation of the this Agreement. The Parties agree that financial instruments provided for in the Cotonou Agreement shall be mobilised so as to maximise the expected benefits of this Agreement. 5. For the purposes of the implementation of this Agreement, the Parties commit to jointly and individually mobilising resources with the guidance provided by the specific provisions of Title X on resource mobilisation. 6. Consistent with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness adopted in 2005, the Parties agree to use and support as appropriate nationally and/or regionally owned delivery mechanisms, funds or facilities for channelling and coordinating resources for the implementation of this Agreement.

Article 76 Objectives 1. The economic and development cooperation shall aim at:

str. 362. (a) enhancing the competitiveness of the EAC Partner States' economies
3. (b) building up supply capacity and enabling the smooth implementation of this Agreement
4. (c) transforming the structure of EAC Partner States' economies by establishing a strong, competitive and diversified economic base through enhancing production, distribution, transport, marketing
5. (d) developing trade capacity as well as capacity to attract investment
6. (e) strengthening trade, investment policies and regulations
7. (f) deepening regional integration

Article 77

Areas of Cooperation

str. 36Economic and development cooperation shall include the following areas:

- (a) infrastructure
- (b) agriculture and livestock
- (c) private sector development
- (d) fisheries
- (e) water and environment
- (f) market access issues:
- (i) SPS
- (ii) TBT
- (iii) customs and trade facilitation in EAC Partner States
- (g) EPA adjustment measures
- (h) mobilisation of resources

Article 78 Scope and Objectives

str. 361. Cooperation in the development of physical infrastructure shall include particular transport, energy, information communication and technology. 2. The objectives in this area are to:
3. (a) increase the competitiveness of the EAC Partner States;
4. (b) address supply side constraints at institutional, national, and regional levels; and
5. (c) enhance the development of Public Private Partnerships.

Article 79 Transport

str. 361. Cooperation in transport shall include road, rail, air and water transport. 2. The objectives in this area are to:
3. (a) improve national and regional connectivity to deepen regional economic integration;
4. (b) develop, restructure, rehabilitate, upgrade and modernise EAC Partner States' durable and efficient transport systems;
5. (c) improve the movement of people and flow of goods; and
6. (d) provide better access to markets through improved road, air, maritime, inland water and rail transports. 3.

str. 37Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:

(a) management of transport systems;

- (b) improvement, development and modernisation of infrastructure at all levels, including the development of inter-modal infrastructure networks;
- (c) strengthening of the institutional, technical and administrative capacities of the EAC Partner States in standards, quality assurance, metrology and conformity assessment services;
- (d) technology development and transfer, innovation, information exchange and networks, and marketing;
- (e) encouragement of partnerships, linkages and joint ventures between economic operators;
- (f) improvement of safety and reliability of the transport sector, including meteorological forecasting, management of hazardous goods and emergency responses;
- (g) development of regional transport policies and the regulatory frameworks.

Article 80 Energy

str. 371. Cooperation in the energy sector shall include public and private sector participation in energy generation, transmission, distribution and cross border energy trade. 2. The objectives in this area are to:

- (a) develop, increase and expand the region's energy generation capacity;
- (b) increase the number of alternative sources of energy;
- (c) develop, increase and expand networks;
- (d) develop, increase and expand distribution and transmission;
- (e) improve the access of EAC Partner States to modern, efficient, reliable, diversified and sustainable and renewable sources of clean energy at competitive prices;
- (f) enhance the production, distribution and management capacity of energy at national and regional levels;
- (g) promote power interconnectivity both within and outside the EAC Partner States for maximum energy utilisation; and
- (h) support the creation of a conducive environment for attracting investment in this sector. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
- (a) production, transmission and distribution capacity of existing energy sources, in particular hydropower, petroleum and biomass;

- (b) diversification of the energy mix to include other potential sources of energy that are socially and environmentally acceptable and that reduce dependency on oil;
- (c) development of energy infrastructure, including for rural areas;
- (d) development of appropriate energy regulatory and policy reforms, including commercialisation and privatisation;
- (e) regional and inter regional interconnectivity and cooperation in the production and distribution of energy;
- (f) capacity building in human resources, improvement in management, service standards, and institutional structures;
- (g) technology development and transfer, Research and Development, innovation, information exchange, development of databases and networks;
- (h) partnerships, linkages and joint ventures.

Article 81

Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)

str. 381. Cooperation in the ICT sector shall include: the development of Information and Communication Technologies, competitiveness, innovation, as well as the smooth transition towards the information society. 2. The objectives in this area are to:
3. (a) develop the ICT sector;
4. (b) enhance the contribution of ICT in facilitation of trade through e-services, e-commerce, egovernment, e-health, secure transactions and other socio-economic sectors. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
6. (a) ICT connectivity and cost effectiveness at the national, regional and global levels;
7. (b) dissemination of new information and communication technologies;
8. (c) development of the legal and regulatory frameworks on ICT;
9. (d) technology development, transfer and applications, R&D, innovation, information exchange and networks and marketing;
10. (e) capacity building in human resources, improvement in service standards, and institutional structures;
11. (f) partnerships, linkages and joint ventures between economic operators;
12. (g) promotion and support for the development of niche markets for ICT-enabled services.

Article 82

Scope and objectives

str. 381. Cooperation in this Title shall apply to crops and livestock including productive insects. 2. The Parties agree that the main objective of this Title is the sustainable agricultural development, which includes but is not limited to food and livelihoods security, rural development and poverty reduction in the EAC Partner States. 3. The other objectives of this Title are stipulated in Article 58 of Part IV.

Article 83

Areas of Cooperation

str. 391. The Parties acknowledge the importance of the agricultural sector to the economies of the EAC Partner States and agree to cooperate in promoting its transformation to increase its competitiveness, ensure food and nutrition security, rural development and facilitate the adjustment of agriculture and rural economy to accommodate the effects of implementation of this Agreement with special attention to small scale farmers. 2. The Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:

(a) Regional Integration

str. 39Improvement of access to regional and international markets for agricultural products including the development of market systems and market development strategies;

(b) Enabling Policies

str. 39- i. development of national and regional agricultural policies, legal and regulatory frameworks, building of the necessary capacity and support to institutional development;
- ii. building capacities in EAC Partner States to take full advantage of increased trading opportunities and to maximise the benefits of trade reforms.

( c) Sustainable Agricultural Development

str. 39- i. undertaking joint activities on regional basis including fertiliser production, seed production, livestock development and plant and animal disease control;
- ii. promotion and strengthening Processing, Marketing, Distribution and Transportation (PMDT) and handling of agricultural products;
- iii. capacity building to comply with international standards relating to agricultural production, packaging and SPS measures.

(d ) Agricultural Infrastructure

str. 39- i. development of agricultural support infrastructure including sustainable irrigation systems, water harvesting, storage and management, marketing, and grading;
- ii. development of research and training infrastructure, storage facilities, feeder and community access roads;
- iii. development of agro processing infrastructure;
- iv. establishment of agro meteorology centre in the EAC Partner States;
- v. development of modern market infrastructure for expansion of domestic and regional markets.

(e ) Food and Nutrition Security - i. capacity building of rural and urban communities for the promotion of improved livelihoods, eradication of poverty, and sustainable development;

str. 40- ii. diversification of agricultural production and development of products that address food and nutrition security needs of the EAC Partner States;

- iii. designing and implementation of programmes that lead to increased production and productivity in the agricultural sector with special focus on small scale farmers;

- iv. capacity development for national and regional food safety compliance; and

- v. designing and implementation of social adjustment programmes in regions adversely affected by natural disasters.

(f ) Value chain Management

str. 40- i. promotion of the use of sustainable agricultural technologies and supply of necessary farm inputs;

- ii. enhancing production, productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural sector through promoting agro-based industries;

- iii. enhancing value addition throughout the supply chain of agricultural products to meet the requirements of national, regional and international markets; and

- iv. promoting the development of activities in the areas of processing, marketing, distribution and transport of agricultural products.

(g) Early Warning Systems

str. 40- i. capacity building in terms of assessing and disseminating information on the likely impacts of impending disasters well in advance in order to take contingent measures and early responsiveness;

- ii. development and management of national and regional information systems;

- iii. development, strengthening and linking of early warning systems and contingency plans and strategies for disaster response management at national and regional levels; and

- iv. supporting climate change adaptation and mitigation options in the EAC Partner States.

(h) Production and Marketing of Agricultural Commodities

str. 40- i. developing capacities to access niche markets and facilitating compliance with commodity standards to meet such markets requirements;

- ii.

str. 41diversification of agricultural production and export products in the EAC Partner States;

- development of modern market infrastructure for expansion of domestic and regional - iii. markets; and
- iv. developing product packaging and labelling programmes which enable the EAC Partner States' producers to secure premium prices for commodity exports.

(i) Rural Development

str. 41- i. capacity building of farmer groups along the entire agricultural value chain;
- ii. improving transport, communication and market facilities for agricultural inputs and outputs marketing;
- iii. addressing socio-cultural barriers such as language differences, litteracy levels, gender biases, community health that influence the nature of farming systems;
- iv. improving farmers' access to credit services and natural and cultural resource management; and
- v. developing relevant policy measures to support availability of adequate agricultural inputs to small scale farmers on timely basis.

(j) Net Food Importing Countries

str. 41Addressing constraints in food production, storage and distribution in the EAC Partner States.

(k) Livelihood Security

str. 41- i. capacity building for developing social services for populations in rural and peri-urban areas. - ii. improving total household income from agricultural production through diversification, add value, off farm employment and adoption of new sustainable agricultural technologies among others in the EAC Partner States;
- iii. increasing productivity of the agricultural sector within the EAC Partner States; and
- iv. increasing the use of sustainable agricultural technologies

(l ) Technical Support Services

str. 41The EU commits to provide adequate resources and technical assistance for capacity building to EAC Partner States in manner that is predictable and sustainable in the following areas:

- i. strengthening of innovation and transfer of technology, knowledge, R&D;
- ii. developing and increasing use of mechanization of the EAC Partner States' agricultural sector;
- iii.

str. 42establishing agricultural input plants and distribution system within EAC Partner States;

- iv. promoting and strengthening investment in agricultural research, extension services, training and research-extension -farmers linkage;

str. 42- v. establishing and strengthening regional centers of excellence including an agro meteorology centre, biotechnology, analytical and diagnostic laboratories for crop, livestock and soils; and
- vi. improving access to services in plant and animal production including livestock breeding services, veterinary services and plant protection services.

(m) Agricultural Financing Services

str. 42- i. strengthening rural financial services for small-scale producers, processors and traders;
- ii. developing regionally owned mechanisms or a fund for agricultural and rural development;
- iii. developing agricultural micro financing institutions and insurance schemes;
- iv. facilitating access to credit from banks and other financial institutions for agro processors, traders and farmers; and
- v. supporting the EAC Partner States financial institutions serving the agriculture sector and facilitating access by the private sector to capital markets to raise both short and long-term capital.

(n) Geographical indications

str. 42- i. developing policies and legal frameworks on geographical indications;
- ii. establishing regulations on geographical indications;
- iii. developing a code of practice to define products in relation to their origin;
- iv. facilitating local organisations and institutions to coordinate local stakeholders on geographical indications and product conformity;
- v. building capacity on identification, registration, marketing, traceability and conformity on geographical indications products; and
- vi. developing any other area of cooperation under this heading that may arise in the future.

Article 84

Scope and objectives

str. 421. Cooperation on private sector development shall include investment promotion and enterprise development. 2. The objectives of this Title are to:

- (a) create a conducive environment for promotion of investment and private enterprises including development of new industries, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and technology transfer;
- (b) enhance supply capacities, competitiveness and value addition;
- (c) improve access to investment finance from EU financing institutions such as the European Investment Bank;
- (d) build capacity and provide institutional support for private sector development institutions such as investment promotion agencies, apex bodies, chambers of commerce, associations, contact points and trade facilitation institutions;
- (e) develop and/or strengthen a policy, legal and regulatory framework that promotes and protects investment;
- (f) improve support and delivery mechanisms to the Private Sector from the joint ACP-EU institutions including the Centre for the Development of Agriculture (CTA), among others, for promotion of investment in the EAC Partner States; and
- (g) create and strengthen partnerships, joint ventures, subcontracting, outsourcing and linkages.

Article 85 Investment Promotion

str. 43The Parties agree to promote investments within the EAC Partner States in the following areas:

- (a) supporting reforms in the policies, legal and regulatory frameworks;
- (b) supporting enhancement of institutional capacities, in particular, capacity building for investment promotion agencies of the EAC Partner States and institutions involved in promoting and facilitating foreign and local investment;
- (c) supporting the establishment of appropriate administrative structures, including one-stop shops, for the entry and setting up of investments;
- (d) supporting the creation and continuity of a predictable and secure investment climate;
- (e) supporting efforts of the EAC Partner States to design revenue generating instruments to mobilise investment resources;
- (f) establishing and supporting risk insurance schemes as a risk-mitigating mechanism in order to boost investor confidence in the EAC Partner States;
- (g) supporting the establishment of mechanisms for exchange of information between EAC Partner States investment agencies and their EU counterparts;
- (h) encouraging EU private sector investments in the EAC Partner States;
- (i) supporting the establishment of financial frameworks and instruments adapted to investment needs of SMEs; and
- (j) facilitating partnerships through joint ventures and capital financing.

Article 86 Enterprise Development

str. 43The Parties agree to cooperate on enterprise development within the EAC Partner States through supporting:

str. 44- (a) promotion of EAC-EU private sector business dialogue, cooperation and partnerships;
- (b) efforts for Micro, Small and Medium size Enterprises (MSME) promotion and integration into the mainstream business activities;
- (c) promotion of efficient production and marketing of EAC Partner States' firms;
- (d) implementation of the EAC Partner States' Private Sector Development Strategies (PSDS);
- (e) promotion of a favourable environment for the development and growth of MSMEs;
- (f) private sector organizations' capacities to comply with international standards;
- (g) protection of innovations from piracy; and
- (h) capacities of EAC Partner States for exploration, exploitation and marketing of natural resources.

Article 87

Scope of cooperation

str. 44Cooperation in fisheries shall cover marine and inland fisheries and aquaculture.

Article 88

Areas of cooperation in marine fisheries

str. 441. Cooperation in marine fisheries shall include:

(a)fisheries management and conservation issues;

(b)vessel management and post harvest arrangements;

- (c)financial and trade measures; and

(d)development of fisheries and fisheries products and marine aquaculture. 2. The EU shall contribute to the mobilisation of the resources for the implementation of the identified areas of cooperation at national and regional levels, which will also include support for regional capacity building. 3. Subject to the provisions of Part III of this Agreement and Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate, in the following areas:
3. (a) development and improvement of infrastructure for storage, marketing and distribution of fish and fish products;
4. (b) capacity building at the national and regional levels to meet SPS/TBT/Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points technical requirements, development of monitoring control and surveillance systems of EAC Partner States' EEZ, and introduction and management of certification schemes for specific marine fisheries;
5. (c) investment and technology transfer in fishing operations, fish processing, port services, development and improvement of port facilities, diversification of the fishery to include non-tuna species which are under-exploited or not exploited;
6. (d) joint ventures and linkages especially with MSME and artisanal fisheries within the fisheries supply chain;

- (e) value addition on fish; and
- (f) R&D on stock assessment and sustainability levels. 4.

str. 45The Parties undertake to cooperate in promoting the setting-up of joint ventures in fishing operations, fish processing, port services, enhance production capacity, improve competitiveness of fishing and related industries and services, downstream processing, development and improvement of port facilities, diversification of the fishery to include non-tuna species which are under-exploited or not exploited.

ARTICLE 89

Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Development

str. 45Cooperation on inland fisheries and aquaculture development shall include EU contributions to the following areas:

- (a) Capacity building and export market development through:

- (i) Building capacity in industrial and artisanal production, processing and product diversification that strengthen the competitiveness of the region's inland fisheries and aquaculture. This could, for example, be achieved by the creation of Reseacrh and Development (R&D) centres including the development of aquaculture for commercial fishing farms;

- (ii) Building capacity for managing export market chains, including the introduction and management of certification schemes for specific product lines; and implementation of market promotion, value addition and reduction in post-harvest losses in fisheries products;

- (iii) Increasing capacity in the region through, for example, improving fisheries competent authorities, traders and fishermen's associations in order to participate in fisheries trade with the EU Party and training programs in product development and branding. - (b) Infrastructure through:

- (i) Development and improvement of infrastructure for inland fisheries and aquaculture;

- (ii) Facilitation of access to funding for infrastructure, including all type of equipment. - (c) Technology through:

- (i) development of technical capabilities, including value-adding technology promotion, for example through fisheries technology transfer from the EU to the EAC Partner States;

- (ii) enhancement of fisheries management capacity in the region, for example through research and data collection systems and contribution towards appropriate technologies on harvesting and post harvest management.

str. 46- (d) Legal and regulatory framework through:

- (i) development of inland fisheries and aquaculture regulations and monitoring control and surveillance systems;

- (ii) development of appropriate legal and regulatory instruments on Intellectual Property Rights and building capacity for their implementation in international trade;

- (iii) protection of eco-labelling and intellectual property. - (e) Investment and finance through:

- (i) promotion of joint ventures and other forms of mixed investments between stakeholders in the Parties, for example for the setting up of modalities for identifying investors for joint venture operations in inland fisheries and aquaculture;

- (ii) providing access to credit facilities for the development of small to medium scale enterprises as well as industrial scale inland fisheries. - (f) Environmental and Stocks Conservation in Fisheries through:

- (i) measures to ensure that fish trade supports environmental conservation, and safeguards against stock depletion and the maintenance of biodiversity and cautious introduction of exotic species for aquaculture; for example, through the cautious introduction of exotic species to be introduced only in managed/closed spaces in consultation with all concerned neighbouring countries. - (g) Socioeconomic and poverty alleviation measures through:

- (i) promotion of small and medium scale fishers, processors, and fish traders by building the capacity of EAC Partner States to participate in trade with the EU. - (ii) participation of marginal groups in the fishing industry for example, the promotion of gender equity in fisheries, and particularly developing capacity of women traders involved and intending to engage in fisheries. Other disadvantaged groups with the potential to engage in fisheries for sustainable social economic development will also be involved in such processes.

Article 90

Scope and objectives

str. 461. Cooperation in this Title shall include natural resources, in particular water, environment and biodiversity. 2. The objectives of cooperation in this Title are to:
3. (a) enhance the linkages between trade and environment; . 4. (b) support the implementation of international environmental agreements, conventions and treaties;
5. (c) ensure the balance between environmental management and poverty reduction;
6. (d) protect the environment and enhance biodiversity conservation and genetic preservation;
7. (e) promote equitable and sustainable utilisation of natural resources;
8. (f) facilitate and encourage sustainable utilisation of shared resources;

- promote public and private sector involvement in natural resource management.

Article 91

Water Resources

str. 471. Cooperation in the area of water resources shall include irrigation, hydropower generation, water production and supply and protection of water catchment areas. 2. The objectives of cooperation in this area are to:
2. (a) develop sustainable use and management of water resources in the EAC Partner States so as to improve the livelihood of the population of the EAC Partner States;
3. (b) promote regional cooperation for the sustainable utilisation of transboundary water resources;
4. (c) develop water supply infrastructure for productive purposes. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
6. (a) development of water supply infrastructure in the region;
7. (b) development of the relevant legal and regulatory frameworks;
8. (c) integrated water resource management;
9. (d) capacity building in human resources, improvement in service standards, water management, and institutional structures;
10. (e) creation of partnerships, linkages, and joint ventures between economic operators;
11. (f) promotion of technology development, transfer and applications, R&D, innovation, information exchange and networks;
12. (g) development of water pollution control, purification and conservation, wastewater treatment and sanitation;
13. (h) promotion of sustainable irrigation schemes.

Article 92

Environment

str. 471. Cooperation in the area of environment shall include protection and sustainable management of the environment, as well as implementation of trade-related environmental policies. 2. The objectives of cooperation in this area are to:
2. (a) protect, restore and conserve the environment and biodiversity (flora, fauna and microbial genetic resources including their ecosystems);
3. (b) develop industries of the EAC Partner States that use environmentally friendly technologies;
4. (c) promote technology development, transfer and application, research and development, innovation and information exchange. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
6. (a) implementation of international environmental agreements, conventions and treaties;
7. (b) strengthening and promoting equitable and sustainable utilisation, conservation and management of environment and biodiversity, including forestry and wildlife resources;
8.

str. 48(c) reinforcement institutional and legal frameworks and the capacity to develop, implement, administer and enforce environmental laws, regulations, standards and policies;

- (d) creation of partnerships, linkages, and joint ventures between economic operators;
- (e) prevention and mitigation against natural environmental disasters, and the loss of biodiversity;
- (f) promotion of technology development and adaptation, transfer and applications, R&D, and innovation;
- (g) protection and management of coastal and marine resources, domestic and wild indigenous biological and genetic resources;
- (h) development of alternative environmentally friendly activities and livelihoods;
- (i) production and facilitating trade of goods and services for which eco-labelling is important;
- (j) information exchange and networking on products and their requirements in terms of production process, transport, marketing and labelling;
- (k) development of infrastructure facilities on environmental friendly products;
- (l) integration of local communities in the management of biodiversity, forestry, and wildlife resources;

(m) development of waste management and disposal of industrial and toxic wastes;

- (n) promotion of stakeholder participation in international environmental dialogue.

SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES

Article 93

Scope and objectives

str. 481. Cooperation in this Title shall include support and building capacity in harmonisation, zoning and compartmentalisation, conformity assessment, information exchange and transparency of trade conditions. 2. The objectives of cooperation in this Title are to:
2. (a) facilitate Parties' inter-regional and intra-regional trade, whilst safeguarding human, animal and plant health or life in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement;
3. (b) address problems arising from SPS measures on agreed priority sectors and products giving due consideration to regional integration;
4. (c) stipulate procedures and modalities for facilitating cooperation in SPS matters;
5. (d) ensure transparency as regards SPS measures applicable to trade between and within the Parties;
6. (e) promote intra-regional harmonisation of measures with international standards, in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement, and the development of appropriate policies, legislative, regulatory and institutional frameworks within the EAC Partner States;
7. (f) enhance the effective participation of the EAC Partner States in the Codex Alimentarius Commission, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC);
8. (g) promote consultation and exchanges between EAC and EU institutions and laboratories;
9. (h) facilitate the development of capacity for setting and implementing regional and national standards in accordance with international requirements in order to facilitate regional integration;
10. (i) establish and enhance the EAC Partner State capacity to implement and monitor SPS measures pursuant to this Article; and
11. (j) promote technology transfer. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
2. (a) support EAC Partner States to comply with SPS measures, including the development of appropriate regulatory frameworks, policies, matters concerning the work of the relevant international standards-setting bodies, training, information events, capacity building, and technical assistance;
3. (b) support the harmonisation of SPS measures within the EAC Partner States and the setting up of national SPS coordinating committees and to promote the capacity of the public and private sector for sanitary control. Priority areas include development and implementation of a quality programme, training, information events, the building, upgrading, modernisation and accreditation of laboratories. 4. (c) support on matters concerning the work of the relevant international standards-setting bodies. This cooperation may include training, information events, capacity building and technical assistance;
5. (d) support in the area of fisheries with the aim of developing harmonised regional rules, legislation and standards of fish products to promote trade between the Parties and within the EAC region;
6. (e) support with the aim of promoting cooperation between EAC Partner States SPS institutions and equivalent EU SPS institutions. 7. (f) support the implementation of the SPS Agreement, particularly, in strengthening the EAC Partner States competent authorities, notification and enquiry points;
8. (g) support information sharing and exchange.

Article 94 Harmonisation

str. 491. The Parties shall aim to achieve harmonisation of their respective rules and procedures for formulation of their SPS measures, including inspection, testing and certification procedures, in accordance with the WTO SPS Agreement. 2. EAC Parner States will develop, with the support of the EU, a program and timeframe for harmonizing their SPS standards
3. The Committee of Senior Officials shall develop modalities to assist and to monitor the process of harmonisation within the regions, as appropriate.

Article 95 Zoning and Compartmentalisation

str. 49The Parties shall recognise on a case by case basis designated areas which are free from pests or diseases or areas of low pest or disease prevalence as potential sources of plant and animal products, taking into account the provisions of Article 6 of the W

str. 50TO SPS Agreement. Article 96

Special and Differential Treatment and Technical Assistance

str. 501. The EU agrees to provide technical assistance and special and differential treatment in accordance with Articles 9 and 10 of the WTO SPS Agreement. 2. The Parties shall cooperate to address the special needs of EAC Partner States arising from the implementation of provisions of this Title. 3. The Parties agree that the following areas are priorities for technical assistance:
4. (a) the building of technical capacity in the public and private sectors of EAC Partner States to enable sanitary and phytosanitary controls, including training and information events for inspection, certification, supervision and control;
5. (b) the enhancement of technical capacity for the implementation and monitoring of SPS measures, including promoting greater use of international standards;
6. (c) the development of capacities for risk analysis, harmonization, compliance, testing, certification, residue monitoring, traceability and accreditation including through the upgrading or setting up of laboratories and other equipment to help EAC Partner States comply with international standards;
7. (d) the support for the participation of EAC Partner States in the work of relevant international standards setting bodies;
8. (e) the development of EAC Partner States capacity for effective participation in the notification processes.

Article 97 Scope and objectives

str. 501. Cooperation in this Title shall include the preparation, adoption and application of technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures, as defined in the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (WTO TBT Agreement). 2. The objectives of cooperation in this Title are to:
2. (a) progressively eliminate technical barriers to trade, in order to facilitate trade between the Parties and within the EAC Partner States;
3. (b) enhance regional integration among EAC Partner States by harmonising standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures applied in the EAC Partner States, in accordance with the WTO TBT Agreement;
4. (c) promote greater use of international technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures, including sector specific measures;
5. (d) develop functional links, joint ventures and joint research and development work between EAC Partner States and EU standardisation, conformity assessment and regulatory institutions;
6.

str. 51(e) enhance the market access for products originating in EAC Partner States through improvements in the safety, quality and competitiveness of their products; - (f) promote greater use of international best practices for technical regulations, international standards and conformity assessment procedures;
- (g) ensure that the preparation, adoption and application of standards and technical regulations are transparent and do not create unnecessary obstacles to trade between the Parties in accordance with the provisions of the WTO TBT Agreement;
- (h) support the development of appropriate regulatory framework, policies and reform within the EAC Partner States to meet internationally accepted practices;
- (i) assist EAC Partner States to implement the WTO TBT Agreement and to comply with the TBT requirements of their trading partners in the context of the WTO TBT Agreement. 3. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:
- (a) support the promotion of greater use of international standards, technical regulations and conformity assessments, including sector specific measures in the Parties' territories;
- (b) support the EAC Partner States capacity building in the fields of standardisation, metrology, accreditation and conformity assessment procedures, including support in the upgrading and setting up of laboratories and relevant institutions as well as procurement of relevant equipment;
- (c) support quality management and assurance in selected sectors of importance to the EAC Partner States;
- (d) support the EAC Partner States tandards and other technical regulatory bodies full participation in international standard setting bodies, and reinforcing the role of international standards as a basis for technical regulations;
- (e) support the efforts by EAC Partner States conformity assessment bodies to obtain international accreditation;
- (f) development of functional links between the Parties standardisation, conformity assessment and certification institutions;
- (g) support the development of common understanding on good regulatory practices, including:
- (i) transparency in the preparation, adoption and application of technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures;
- (ii) necessity and proportionality of regulatory measures and related conformity assessment procedures, which may include the use of suppliers declaration of conformity;
- (iii) use of international standards as a basis for setting up technical regulations, except where such international standards would be an ineffective or inappropriate means for the fulfilment of the legitimate objectives pursued;
- (iv) enforcement of technical regulations and market surveillance activities; and
- (v) establishment of mechanisms and methods for reviewing technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures.

str. 52- (h) identification, prioritisation and support in the development of the necessary technical infrastructure and transfer of technology, in terms of metrology, standardisation, testing, certification and accreditation, to support technical regulations;
- (i) enhancement of regulatory, technical and scientific cooperation by inter alia, exchange of information, experiences and data, with a view to improving the quality and level of their technical regulations and making efficient use of regulatory resources;
- (j) development of compatibility and convergence of the respective technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures;
- (k) promotion and encouragement of bilateral cooperation between the Parties' respective organisations responsible for metrology, standardisation, testing, certification and accreditation;
- (l) promotion of cooperation between the Parties and between EAC Partner States in relation to the work of relevant international institutions and organisations, and fora dealing with TBT issues.

Article 98 Scope and objectives

str. 521. The Parties acknowledge and recognise the importance of cooperation in customs and trade facilitation matters in the evolving global trading environment. 2. The Parties agree to reinforce cooperation with a view to ensuring that the relevant legislation and procedures, as well as the administrative capacity of the relevant administrations, fulfill the objective of promoting trade facilitation. 3. The Parties acknowledge the need for proper administrative capacity to meet these objectives. They agree that EAC Partner States will need transitional periods of time and capacity building to smoothly implement the provisions of this Title. 4. The objectives of cooperation in this Title are to:
5. (a) facilitate trade between the Parties;
6. (b) promote harmonisation of customs legislation and procedures at regional level;
7. (c) provide support to EAC Partner States to strengthen trade facilitation;
8. (d) provide support to EAC Partner States' customs administrations to implement this Agreement and other international customs best practices;
9. (e) enhance cooperation between the Parties' customs authorities and other related border agencies. 5. Subject to the provisions of Article 75, the Parties agree to cooperate in the following areas:

str. 53- (a) exchange of information on customs legislation and procedures;
- (b) development of joint initiatives in mutually agreed areas;
- (c) support of the:
- (i) modernisation of customs systems and procedures and reduction of customs clearance time;
- (ii) simplification and harmonization of customs procedures and trade formalities, including those related to import, export, and transit;
- (iii) enhancement of regional transit systems;
- (iv) enhancement of transparency in accordance with Article 134;
- (v) capacity building including financial and technical assistance to EAC Partner States in this area; and
- (vi) any other area of customs as agreed on by the two Parties
- (d) establishment, as far as possible, of common positions in international organisations in the field of customs and trade facilitation, such as the WTO, WCO, UN and UNCTAD. - (e) promotion of coordination between all related agencies, both internally and across borders. 6. The Parties shall provide each other mutual administrative assistance in customs matters in accordance with the provisions of Protocol 1 on Rules of Origin as follows:
- (a) introduction of procedures and practices which reflect international instruments and standards applicable in the field of customs and trade facilitation, including WTO rules and WCO instruments and standards;
- (b) implementation of activities aimed at consolidating the harmonisation of customs standards and trade facilitation measures;
- (c) the application of modern customs techniques, including risk assessment, binding rulings, simplified procedures, post release controls and audit methods;
- (d) the automation of customs and other trade procedures, including electronic exchange of customs and trade information;
- (e) the training of customs officials and other relevant public and private sector officials on customs and trade facilitation; and
- (f) any other areas that may be identified by the Parties.

Article 99 Scope and objectives

str. 531. The Parties recognise that the elimination and /or substantial reduction of tariffs as set out in this Agreement will be a challenge for the EAC Partner States. The Parties agree that this specific challenge shall be addressed through the creation of a compensatory framework. 2. The Parties also recognise that the implementation of this Agreement may result in potential challenges, inter alia, social, economic and environmental to the economies of the EAC

str. 54Partner States. The Parties agree that these challenges shall be addressed through economic and development cooperation actions. 3. Cooperation in this Title aims at addressing actual and potential adjustment challenges resulting from the implementation of this Agreement.

Article 100

Areas of Cooperation

str. 541. With regard to revenue losses linked to the reduction of tariffs, the EU shall:
2. (a) engage in an enhanced dialogue on fiscal adaptation measures and reforms;
3. (b) establish cooperation modalities to support fiscal reform;
4. (c) provide financial resources to cover transitionally the agreed losses of government revenue arising from elimination and or substantial reduction in customs tariffs. 2. To ensure that the economies of the EAC Partner States take full advantage of this Agreement, the EU agrees to work with the EAC Partner States to undertake appropriate cooperation activities aiming at:
6. (a) improving competitiveness of productive sectors within EAC Partner States;
7. (b) improving productive and professional capacities of the workforce of EAC Partner States including training of workers displaced with closure of firms or equipping them with new skills for new activities etc. ;
8. (c) supporting measures towards sustainable environment;
9. (d) building capacity to enhance macro-economic discipline;
10. (e) mitigating the possible impacts affecting food and nutrition security, rural development, livelihood security and export earnings in the EAC Partner States;
11. (f) addressing other possible cooperation areas related to the implementation challenges of this Agreement.

Article 101 Principles and objectives

str. 541. Recognising the EU's commitment to support the implementation of this Agreement and the EAC Partner States own efforts to financing their development needs, the Parties agree to work both jointly and independently to mobilise financial resources to support the implementation of this Agreement, regional integration and EAC Partner States' development strategies. 2. The objective of joint resource mobilisation is to complement, support and promote in the spirit of interdependence, the efforts of the EAC Partner States in pursuing alternative sources of funding to support regional integration and the development strategies, in particular the EPA Development Matrix, contained in this Agreement. Article 102 Obligations

1. The EAC Partner States shall:

str. 55- (a) commit resources from their financing mechanisms on a timely and predictable basis to support regional integration and the EPA related development strategies and projects as contained in the EPA Development Matrix;
- (b) develop their development strategies with due regard for the right of the EAC Partner States to determine the direction and the sequence of their development strategies and priorities;
- (c) establish an EPA fund to channel EPA related resources;
- (d) incorporate the priorities of the EPA Development Matrix in regional and national strategies. 2. The EAC Partner States shall formulate rules and regulations for the management of the Fund to ensure transparency, accountability and value for money in the utilisation of these resources. Without prejudice to other partners' contributions to the EAC EPA Fund, the channelling of the EU resources will be made provisional on a successful assessment of the Fund's operating procedures by the EU. 3. The EU shall commit resources on a timely and predictable basis taking particularly into account the supply side constraints of the EAC Partner States linked to the implementation of this Agreement, including financing gaps identified in the EPA Development Matrix, through:
- (a) the European Development Fund (EDF) (national and regional facilities);
- (b) the EU Budget;
- (c) any other instrument that will be used to implement EU's Official Development Assistance (ODA). In addition, the EU shall work towards mobilising resources in a timely and predictable manner from its Member States. 4. The Parties shall jointly commit to work towards mobilising the following resources:
2. (a) funds of other donors (multilateral and bilateral donors);
3. (b) grants, concessional loans, public-private partnerships, and specialised facilities;
4. (c) any other ODA resources available from development partners.

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str. 56ART VI: INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS

Article 103 Scope and objective

str. 561. The provisions of this Part apply to the EPA Council, the Committee of Senior Officials, the Consultative Committee, any institutions and Committees as may be established under this Agreement. 2. The objective of this Part is to establish institutions which will facilitate the achievement of the objectives of this Agreement.

Article 104 EPA Council

str. 561. An EPA Council is hereby established upon entry into force of this Agreement. 2. The EPA Council shall be composed of the representatives of the Parties at ministerial level. 3. The EPA Council shall establish its own rules of procedure within six (6) months of entry into force of this Agreement. 4. The EPA Council shall be co-chaired by a representative of each Party, in accordance with the provisions laid down in its rules of procedure. 5. The EPA Council shall meet at regular intervals, not exceeding a period of two (2) years, and extraordinarily whenever circumstances so require with the agreement of the Parties. 6. The EPA Council shall be responsible for:
7. (a) the operation and implementation of this Agreement and the monitoring of the fulfillment of its objectives;
8. (b) the examination of any major issue arising within the framework of this Agreement, as well as any other question of common interest affecting trade between the Parties, without prejudice to the rights conferred in Part VII; and
9. (c) the examination of proposals and recommendations from the Parties for the review and amendment of this Agreement.

Article 105 Powers of the EPA Council

str. 561. The EPA Council shall have powers to take decisions and may adopt recommendations from the Committee of Senior Officials in writing by mutual agreement. 2. The decisions taken shall be binding on the Parties that shall take all the measures necessary to implement them in accordance with their respective internal rules.

str. 573. The EPA Council shall establish and adopt within six (6) months after the entry into force of this Agreement the Rules of Procedure required for the establishment of the Arbitration Panel. 4. For matters in which an EAC Partner State acts individually the adoption of such decisions by the EPA Council shall require the agreement of the EAC Partner State concerned.

Article 106 Committee of Senior Officials

str. 571. A Committee of Senior Officials is hereby established upon entry into force of this Agreement. 2. It shall be composed of Permanent Secretaries or Principal Secretaries, as the case may be, from the EAC Partner States and representatives from the EU at Senior Officials level. 3. Subject to any directions which may be given by the EPA Council, the Committee of Senior Officials shall meet at least once in each year and may hold extraordinary meetings whenever circumstances so require at any time agreed by the Parties.The Committee of Senior Officials shall also meet preceding the meetings of the EPA Council. 4. The Committee shall be co-chaired by a representative of each of the Parties. 5. The Committee of Senior Officials shall be responsible for:
6. (a) assisting the EPA Council in the performance of its duties;
7. (b) receiving and considering reports of the specialised committees, working sessions, task forces or any bodies established by the Committee under Article 107(1) and co-ordinating their activities as well as making recommendations for consideration by the EPA Council;
8. (c) submitting reports and recommendations on the implementation of this Agreement to the EPA Council either on its own initiative or upon the request of the EPA Council, or upon request of a Party;
9. (d) In the area of trade:
10. (i) supervising and being responsible for the implementation and proper application of the provisions of this Agreement and discussing and recommending areas of cooperation in this regard;
11. (ii) undertaking action to avoid disputes and resolving disputes that may arise regarding the interpretation or application of the Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of Title I of Part VII;
12. (iii) assisting the EPA Council in the performance of its functions, including the submission of recommendations for decisions to be taken by the EPA Council;
13. (iv) monitoring the development of regional integration and of economic and trade relations between the Parties;
14. (v) monitoring and assessing the impact of the implementation of this Agreement on the sustainable development of the Parties;
15. (vi) discussing and undertaking actions that may facilitate trade, investment and business opportunities between the Parties; and
16. (vii) discussing any matters pertaining to this Agreement and any issue liable to affect the attainment of its objectives. 17. (e) In the area of development:

str. 58- (i) assisting the EPA Council in the performance of its functions regarding development cooperation related matters falling under this Agreement;
- (ii) monitoring the implementation of the cooperation provisions laid down in this Agreement and to coordinate such action with third party donors;
- (iii) making recommendations on trade-related cooperation between the Parties;
- (iv) keeping under periodic review the areas of cooperation set out in this Agreement, and making recommendations on the inclusion of new priorities, as appropriate; and
- (v) reviewing and discussing cooperation issues pertaining to regional integration and implementation of this Agreement.

Article 107 Powers of the Committee of Senior Officials

str. 581. In the performance of its functions, the Committee of Senior Officials shall:
2. (a) establish as appropriate, give directives to and oversee any specialised committees, working sessions, task forces or bodies to deal with matters falling within its competence, and determine their composition, duties and their rules of procedure unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement;
3. (b) take decisions or adopt recommendations in the cases provided for in this Agreement or where such implementing power has been delegated to it by the EPA Council, in such cases, the Committee shall take decisions or make recommendations in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 105; and
4. (c) consider any issues under this Agreement and take appropriate action in the exercise of its functions. 2. The Committee shall hold specific working sessions to perform the functions provided for in paragraph 1(a). 3. The Committee shall determine its own rules of procedure within three (3) months of the entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 108 EPA Consultative Committee

str. 581. An EPA Consultative Committee is hereby established with the task of assisting the Committee of Senior Officials to promote dialogue and cooperation between representatives of the private sector, organisations of civil society, including the academic community, and social and economic partners. Such dialogue and cooperation shall include all matters covered under this Agreement as they arise in the context of the implementation this Agreement. 2. Participation in the EPA Consultative Committee shall be decided by the EPA Council, upon recommendations from the Committee of Senior Officials, with a view to ensuring a broad representation of all interested parties. 3.

str. 59The EPA Consultative Committee shall carry out its activities on the basis of consultation by the Committee of Senior Officials or on its own initiative and make recommendations to the Committee of Senior Officials. Representatives of the Parties shall attend the meetings of the EPA Consultative Committee. 4. The EPA Consultative Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure within three (3) months after its establishment in agreement with the Committee of Senior Officials.

Article 109 Scope and Objective

str. 591. This Part applies to any dispute concerning the interpretation and application of the provisions of this Agreement, unless otherwise provided. 2. The objective of this Part is to avoid and settle any dispute between the Parties concerning the interpretation and application of this Agreement in good faith and to arrive at, where possible, a mutually agreed solution.

Article 110 Consultations

str. 591. The Parties shall enter into consultations and endeavour to resolve any dispute concerning the interpretation and application of this Agreement in good faith with the aim of reaching a mutually agreed solution. 2. A Party shall seek consultations by means of a written request to the other Party, copied to the Committee of Senior Officials, identifying the measure at issue and the provisions of the Agreement that it considers the measure not to be in conformity with. 3. Consultations shall take place, unless the Parties agree otherwise, in the territory of the Party complained against and shall be held within twenty (20) days of the date of the receipt of the request. The consultations shall be deemed concluded within sixty (60) days of the date of the receipt of the request of the Party complained against, unless the Parties agree to continue consultations. All information disclosed during the consultations shall remain confidential. 4. Consultations on matters of urgency, including those regarding perishable or seasonal goods shall be held as soon as is practically possible and in any event within fifteen (15) days of the date of the receipt of the request, and shall be deemed concluded within thirty (30) days of the date of the receipt of the request, unless the Parties agree to continue consultations. 5. If the Party to which the request is made does not respond to the request for consultations within ten (10) days of the date of its receipt, or if consultations are not held within the timeframes laid down in paragraph 3 or in paragraph 4 above respectively, or if consultations have been concluded and no agreement has been reached on a mutually agreed solution, either Party may request settlement of the dispute by arbitration in accordance with Article 112. 6. The Parties may agree to amend the time limits referred to in paragraphs 3 to 5 above given the difficulties or complexities of the case experienced by either Party.

Article 111 Mediation

str. 601. If consultations fail to produce a mutually agreed solution, the Parties may, by agreement, seek recourse to a mediator. Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the terms of reference for the mediation shall be the matter referred to in the request for consultations. 2. Either Party may proceed to arbitration under Article 112 without recourse to mediation. 3. Unless the Parties agree on a mediator within fifteen (15) days of the date of the agreement to request mediation, the Chairperson of the Committee of Senior Officials, or his or her delegate, shall select by lot a mediator from the pool of individuals who are on the list referred to in Article 125 and are not nationals of either Party. The selection shall be made within twenty five (25) days of the date of the submission of agreement to request mediation and in the presence of a representative of each Party. The mediator will convene a meeting with the Parties no later than thirty (30) days after being selected. The mediator shall receive the submissions of each Party no later than fifteen (15) days before the meeting and notify an opinion no later than forty five (45) days after having been selected. 4. The mediator's opinion may include a recommendation on how to resolve the dispute consistent with the provisions of this Agreement. The mediator's opinion is non-binding. 5. The Parties may agree to amend the time limits referred to in paragraph 3. The mediator may also decide to amend these time limits upon request of any of the Parties or on his own initiative, given the difficulties experienced by the Party concerned or the complexities of the case. 6. The proceedings involving mediation, in particular all information disclosed and positions taken by the Parties during these proceedings shall remain confidential.

Article 112 Initiation of the Arbitration Procedure

str. 601. Where the Parties have failed to resolve the dispute by recourse to consultations as provided for in Article 110, the complaining Party may give notice to initiate the procedure for the establishment of an arbitration panel, which shall be established in accordance with Article 113. 2. The notice for establishment of an arbitration panel shall be made in writing to the Party complained against and to the Committee of Senior Officials. The complaining Party shall identify in its notice the specific measures at issue, and it shall clearly explain how such measures constitute a breach of the provisions of this Agreement.

Article 113 Establishment of the Arbitration Panel

str. 601. An arbitration panel shall be composed of three arbitrators.

str. 612. Within ten (10) days of the date of the submission of the notice for the establishment of an arbitration panel to the Committee of Senior Officials, the Parties shall consult in order to reach an agreement on the composition of the arbitration panel. 3. In the event that the Parties are unable to agree on its composition within the time frame laid down in paragraph 2, each Party will select an arbitrator from the list of arbitrators established under Article 125 within five (5) days.If any of the Parties fails to appoint its arbitrator, upon request of the other Party, this arbitrator shall be selected by lot by the Chairperson of the Committee of Senior Officials, or the Chairperson's delegate from the sub-list of that Party established under Article 125. 4. Unless the Parties reach an agreement concerning the Chairperson of the arbitration panel within the timeframe established in paragraph 2, the two arbitrators shall in turn appoint a third arbitrator as the Chairperson of the panel from the list established under Article 125 within five (5) days of their appointment and shall notify the Committee of Senior Officials of the appointment. In the event of failure to appoint the Chairperson of the panel, either Party may ask the Chairperson of the Committee of Senior Officials or the Chairperson's delegate to select by lot the Chairperson of the arbitration panel from the sub-list of Chairpersons contained in the list established under Article 125 within five (5) days. 5. The date of establishment of the arbitration panel shall be the date on which the three arbitrators are selected and have accepted their appointment according to the rules of procedure.

Article 114 Interim panel report

str. 611. The arbitration panel shall notify the Parties of an interim report containing both the descriptive section and its findings and conclusions, as a general rule not later than ninety (90) days from its date of establishment. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the Chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the Parties and the Committee of Senior Officials in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to issue its interim report. Under no circumstances should the interim report be issued later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. Any Party may submit written comments to the arbitration panel on precise aspects of its interim report within fifteen (15) days of the notification of the report. 2. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable or seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall make every effort to issue its interim report in thirty (30) days, and in any case no later than forty five (45) days after its establishment. A Party may submit a written request for the arbitration panel to review precise aspects of the interim report, within seven (7) days of the notification of the interim report. 3.

str. 62After considering any written comments by the Parties on the interim report, the arbitration panel may modify its report and make any further examination it considers appropriate. The final arbitration panel ruling shall include a discussion of the arguments made at the interim review stage and shall answer clearly to the questions and observations of the Parties.

Article 115 Arbitration panel ruling

str. 621. The arbitration panel shall:
2. (a) Notify its ruling to the Parties and to the Committee of Senior Officials within one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of its establishment;
3. (b) Notwithstanding (a) above, where this deadline cannot be met, the Chairperson of the arbitration panel shall notify the Parties and the Committee of Senior Officials in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to issue its ruling. Under no circumstance shall the ruling be notified later than one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of the date of its establishment;
2. In cases of urgency including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel:
5. (a) shall notify its ruling within sixty (60) days from the date of its establishment;
6. (b) may give a preliminary ruling, as soon as is practically possible and in any event within seven (7) days of its establishment on whether it deems the case to be urgent. 3. The arbitration panel ruling shall include recommendations as to how the Party complained against could bring itself into compliance;
4. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 6 to10 on the Reasonable Period of Time (RPT), the Party complained against shall take any measure necessary to comply immediately and in good faith with the arbitration panel ruling;
5. If immediate compliance is not possible, the Parties shall endeavour to agree on the period of time to comply with the ruling. In such a case, the Party complained against shall, no later than twenty one (21) days after the notification of the arbitration panel ruling to the Parties, notify the complaining Party and the Committee of Senior Officials of the time it will require for compliance
6. If there is disagreement between the Parties on the reasonable period of time to comply with the arbitration panel ruling, the complaining Party shall, within fourteen (14) days of the notification made under paragraph 1, request in writing the arbitration panel to determine the length of the reasonable period of time. Such request shall be notified simultaneously to the other Party and to the Committee of Senior Officials. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling to the Parties and to the Committee of Senior Officials within twenty one (21) days from the date of the submission of the request. 7. In the event of the original arbitration panel, or some of its members, being unable to reconvene, the procedures set out in Article 113 shall apply. The time limit for notifying the ruling shall be thirty five (35) days from the date of the submission of the request referred to in paragraph 6. 8.

str. 63In determining the length of the RPT, the arbitration panel shall take into consideration the length of time that it will normally take the Party complained against to adopt comparable legislative or administrative measures to those identified by such Party as being necessary to ensure compliance, and in particular, the panel shall take into account the difficulties the EAC Partner States may encounter due to lack of requisite capacity. 9. The RPT may be extended by agreement of the Parties.

Article 116

Review of any measure taken to comply with the arbitration panel ruling

str. 631. The Party complained against shall notify the complaining Party and the Committee of Senior Officials before the end of the reasonable period of time of any measure that it has taken to comply with the arbitration panel ruling. 2. Where at the end of the RPT the Party complained against has not complied with paragraph 1 above, the complaining party may take, upon notification to the other Party and the Committee of Senior Officials, appropriate measures in accordance with Article 118(2). 3. Where there is a disagreement between the Parties as to whether the Party complained against has brought itself into compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, either Party may request in writing the arbitration panel to rule on the matter. Such request shall identify the specific measure at issue and it shall explain clearly how such measure is incompatible or compatible with the provisions of the Agreement and the arbitration panel ruling. 4. The arbitration panel shall endeavour to notify its ruling within forty five (45) days of the date of the submission of the request above. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall notify its ruling within thirty (30) days of the date of the submission of the request. 5. In the event that the original arbitration panel or some of its members being unable to reconvene within fifteen (15) days, the procedures set out in Article 113 shall apply. In such cases, the time limit for notifying the ruling shall be eighty (80) days from the date of the submission of the request referred to in paragraph 3 above.

Article 117

Temporary remedies in case of non-compliance

str. 631. If the Party complained against fails to notify any measure taken to comply with the arbitration panel ruling before the expiry of the RPT or if the arbitration panel rules that the measure notified under Article 116(1) is not compatible with the obligations of the Party complained against under the provisions of this Agreement, the complaining Party shall be entitled, upon notification to the other Party, to adopt appropriate measures. 2. In adopting such measures, the complaining party shall endeavour to select measures that least affects the attainment of the objectives of this Agreement and shall take into consideration their impact on the economy of the Party complained against.

str. 64In addition, where the EU has obtained the right to adopt such measures, it shall select measures which are specifically aimed at bringing into compliance the EAC Partner State whose measures were found to be in breach of this Agreement. 3. At any time after the expiry of the RPT, the complaining Party may request the Party complained against to provide an offer for temporary compensation and the Party complained against shall present such an offer. 4. Compensation or retaliatory measures shall be temporary and shall be applied only until any measure found to violate the provisions of this Agreement have been withdrawn or amended so as to bring it into conformity with those provisions or until the Parties have agreed to settle the dispute.

Article 118

Review of any measure taken to comply after the adoption of appropriate measures

str. 641. The Party complained against shall notify the other Party and the Committee of Senior Officials of any measure it has taken to comply with the ruling of the arbitration panel and of its request for an end to application of appropriate measures by the complaining Party. 2. Where the Parties do not reach an agreement on the compatibility of the notified measure with the provisions of this Agreement within thirty (30) days of the date of the submission of the notification, the complaining Party shall request in writing the arbitration panel to rule on the matter. Such request shall be notified to the other Party and to the Committee of Senior Officials. The arbitration panel ruling shall be notified to the Parties and to the Committee of Senior Officials within forty five (45) days of the date of the submission of the request. 3. If the arbitration panel rules that any measure taken to comply is not in conformity with the provisions of this Agreement, it shall determine whether the complaining Party can continue to apply appropriate measures. If the arbitration panel rules that any measure taken to comply is in conformity with the provisions of this Agreement, the appropriate measures shall be terminated immediately following the date of the ruling. 4. In the event that the original arbitration panel, or some of its members, being unable to reconvene, the procedures laid down in Article 113 shall apply. The period for notifying the ruling shall be sixty (60) days from the date of the submission of the request referred to in paragraph 2 above.

Article 119 Mutually agreed solution

str. 64The Parties may reach an agreed solution to a dispute under this Part at any time and shall notify the Committee of Senior Officials of any such solution. If the solution requires approval pursuant to the relevant domestic procedures of either Party, the notification shall refer to this requirement, and the procedures shall be suspended. If such approval is not required, or upon notification of the completion of any such domestic procedure, the procedure shall be terminated.

Article 120 Rules of procedure

str. 64Dispute settlement procedures shall be governed by Rules of Procedure to be adopted by the EPA Council within six (6) months after the entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 121 Information and technical advice

str. 65request of either Party, or upon its own initiative, the arbitration panel may obtain information from any source, including the Parties involved in the dispute, it deems appropriate for

the arbitration panel proceeding. The arbitration panel shall also have the right to seek the relevant opinion of experts as it deems appropriate. Interested natural or legal persons of the Parties and other third parties are authorised to submit amicus curiae briefs to the arbitration panel in accordance with the Rules of Procedure. Any information obtained in this manner must be disclosed to the Parties which may submit comments.

Article 122 Language of the submissions

str. 651. The written and oral submissions of the Parties shall be made in any official languages of the Parties. 2. The Parties shall endeavour to agree on a common working language for any specific proceedings under this Part. If the Parties are unable to agree on a common working language, each Party shall arrange for and bear the costs of the translation of its written submissions and interpretations at the hearings into the language chosen by the Party complained against, unless such language is an official language of that Party. 1

Article 123 Rules of interpretation

str. 651. Arbitration panels shall interpret the provisions of this Agreement in accordance with customary rules of interpretation of public international law, including those set out in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. 2. The interpretations and rulings of the arbitration panel cannot add to or diminish the rights and obligations provided in the provisions of this Agreement.

Article 124 Arbitration panel rulings procedure

str. 651. The arbitration panel shall make every effort to take any decision by consensus. Where a decision cannot be adopted by consensus, the matter at issue shall be decided by majority vote. 2. Any ruling of the arbitration panel shall set out the findings of fact, the applicability of the relevant provisions of this Agreement and the reasoning behind any findings, recommendatio ns a nd conclusions that it makes. The Committee of Senior Officials shall make the arbitration panel rulings publicly available. 3. The arbitration panel ruling shall be final and binding on Parties.

Article 125 List of Arbitrators

str. 651. The Committee of Senior Officials shall, not later than six (6) months after the entry into force of this Agreement, establish a list of at least fifteen (15) individuals who are willing and able to serve as arbitrators. The list shall be composed of three sub-lists: one sub-list for each Party to serve as arbitrators; and one sub-list of individuals that are not nationals of

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EU EAC EPA Consolidated text 65 For the purpose of this Article, the official languages are those listed in Article 146. - either Party and who shall act as Chairperson to the arbitration panel. Each sub-list shall include at least five (5) individuals. The Committee of Senior Officials shall ensure that the list is always maintained at this level in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.

str. 662. Should any of the sub-lists not be established or not contain sufficient names of individuals at the time a notice is made pursuant to Article 113(2), the arbitrators shall be drawn by lot from the individuals who have been formally proposed for the respective sub-list by one or both of the parties.If only one Party has proposed names, the three arbitrators shall be drawn by lot from among these names. 3. In case there is no list of arbitrators established under paragraph 1 above or names of arbitrators proposed under paragraph 2, the Party initiating the process of arbitration shall request the Secretary General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration to act as the appointing authority. 4. Arbitrators shall have specialised knowledge of and experience in law and international trade. They shall be independent, serve in their individual capacities and not take instructions from any organization or government, or be affiliated with the government of any of the Parties, and shall comply with the Code of Conduct annexed to the Rules of Procedures to be adopted by the EPA Council within six (6) months after the entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 126 Relations with the WTO Dispute Settlement

str. 661. Arbitration panels set up under this Agreement shall not adjudicate disputes on either Party's rights and obligations under the WTO Agreements. 2. Recourse to the dispute settlement provisions of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to any action in the WTO framework, including dispute settlement action. However, where a Party has, with regard to a particular measure, initiated a dispute settlement proceeding, either under this Title or under the WTO Agreement, it may not institute a dispute settlement proceeding regarding the same measure in the other forum until the first proceeding has ended. In addition, a Party shall not seek redress for the breach of an obligation which is identical under the Agreement and under the WTO Agreement in the two fora. In such case, once a dispute settlement proceeding has been initiated, the Party shall not bring a claim seeking redress for the breach of the identical obligation under the other agreement to the other forum, unless the forum selected fails for procedural or jurisdictional reasons to make findings on the claim seeking redress of that obligation. 3. A Party may with regard to a particular measure, institute a dispute settlement proceeding, either under this Part or under the WTO Agreement:
4. (a) dispute settlement proceedings under this Part are deemed to be initiated by a Party's request for the establishment of an arbitration panel under Article 112 and are deemed to be ended when the arbitration panel notifies its ruling to the Parties and to the Committee of Senior Officials under Article 115 or where a mutually agreed solution has been reached under Article 119. 5.

str. 67(b) dispute settlement proceedings under the WTO Agreement are deemed to be initiated by a Party's request for the establishment of a panel under Article 6 of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes of

the WTO and are deemed to be ended when the Dispute Settlement Body adopts the Panel's report, and the Appellate Body's report as the case may be, under Articles 16 and 17 (14) of the DSU. 4. Nothing in this Agreement shall preclude a Party from implementing the suspension of obligations authorised by the Dispute Settlement Body of the WTO. The WTO Agreement shall not preclude a Party from suspending obligations under this Agreement.

Article 127 Time limits

str. 671. Any time limits laid down in this Part, including the limits for the arbitration panels to notify their rulings, shall be counted in calendar days from the day following the act or fact to which they refer. 2. Any time limit referred to in this Part may be extended by mutual agreement of the Parties.

Article 128 General exception clause

str. 671. Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between the Parties where like conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by the EU or the EAC Partner States of measures:
2. (a) necessary to protect public security and morals or to maintain public order;
3. (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health;
4. (c) relating to the importation or exportation of gold or silver;
5. (d) necessary to secure compliance with laws or regulations which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, including those relating to customs enforcement, the enforcement of monopolies operated under paragraph 4 of Article II and Article XVII of GATT, the protection of patents, trade marks and copyrights, and the prevention of deceptive practices;
6. (e) relating to the products of prison labour;
7. (f) imposed for the protection of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value;
8.

str. 68(g) relating to the conservation of exhaustible natural resources if such measures are made effective in conjunction with restrictions on domestic production or consumption; - (h) undertaken in pursuance of obligations under any intergovernmental commodity agreement which conforms to criteria submitted to the GATT CONTRACTING PARTIES and not disapproved by them or which is itself so submitted and not so disapproved 1 ;
- (i) involving restrictions on exports of domestic materials necessary to ensure essential quantities of such materials to a domestic processing industry during periods when the domestic price of such materials is held below the world price as part of a governmental stabilisation plan. However, such measures shall not operate to increase the exports of or the protection afforded to such domestic industry, and shall not depart from the provisions of this Agreement relating to non-discrimination;
- (j) essential to the acquisition or distribution of products in general or local short supply, provided that any such measures shall be consistent with the principle that the EU or the EAC Partner States are entitled to an equitable share of the international supply of such products, and that any such measures, which are inconsistent with the other provisions of this Agreement, shall be eliminated as soon as the conditions giving rise to them have ceased to exist.

Article 129 Security exceptions

str. 681. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed:
2. (a) to require the EU or the EAC Partner States to furnish any information the disclosure of which it considers contrary to its essential security interests; or
3. (b) to prevent the EU or the EAC Partner States from taking any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests:
4. (i) relating to fissionable materials or the materials from which they are derived;
5. (ii) the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment;
6. (iii) relating to government procurement indispensable for national security or for national defence purposes;
7. (iv) taken in time of war or other emergency in international relations; or
8. (c) to prevent the EU or the EAC Partner States from taking any action in pursuance of its obligations under the United Nations Charter for the maintenance of international peace and security. 2. The Committee of Senior Officials shall be informed to the fullest extent possible of measures taken under paragraphs 1(b) and (c) above and of their termination.

Article 130 Taxation

str. 681 The exception provided for in this sub-paragraph extends to any commodity agreement which conforms to the principles approved by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 30

str. 691. Nothing in this Agreement, or in any arrangement adopted under this Agreement, shall be construed to prevent a Party from distinguishing, in the application of the relevant provisions of its fiscal legislation, between taxpayers who are not in the same situation, in particular with regard to their place of residence or with regard to the place where their capital is invested. 2. Nothing in this Agreement, or in any arrangement adopted under this Agreement, shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement of any measure aimed at preventing the avoidance or evasion of taxes pursuant to the tax provisions of agreements to avoid double taxation or other tax arrangements or domestic fiscal legislation. 3. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the rights and obligations of the Parties under any tax convention. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and any such convention, that convention shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.

Article 131 Balance of Payments Difficulties

str. 691. Where a Party is in serious balance of payments and external financial difficulties, or under threat thereof, it may adopt or maintain restrictive measures with regard to trade in goods. 2. The Parties shall endeavour to avoid the application of the restrictive measures referred to in paragraph 1. 3. Any restrictive measure adopted or maintained under this Article shall be nondiscriminatory and of limited duration and shall not go beyond what is necessary to remedy the balance of payments and external financial situation. They shall be in accordance with the conditions established in the WTO Agreements and consistent with the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as applicable. 4. A Party maintaining or having adopted restrictive measures, or any changes thereto, shall promptly notify them to the other Party and to the EPA Council and present as soon as possible, a time schedule for their removal. 5. Consultations shall be held promptly within the EPA Council and such consultations shall assess the balance of payments situation of the concerned Party and the restrictions adopted or maintained under this Article, taking into account, inter alia , such factors as:
6. (a) the nature and extent of the balance of payments and the external financial difficulties;
7. (b) the external economic and trading environment;
8. (c) alternative corrective measures which may be available. 6. The consultations shall address the compliance of any restrictive measures with paragraphs 3 and 4. All findings of statistical and other facts presented by the International Monetary Fund relating to foreign exchange, monetary reserves and balance of payments shall be accepted and conclusions shall be based on the assessment by the Fund of the balance of payments and the external financial situation of the concerned Party adopting or maintaining the measure.

Article 132

Definition of the Parties and fulfillment of obligations

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1. Contracting Parties of this Agreement are the Contracting Parties to The Treaty establishing the East African Community, herein referred to as the 'EAC Partner States', on the one part, and the European Union or its Member States or the European Union and its Member States, within their respective areas of competence as derived from the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, herein referred to as the 'EU', of the other part. 2. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term 'Party' shall refer to the EAC Partner States acting collectively or the EU as the case may be. The term 'Parties' shall refer to the EAC Partner States acting collectively and the EU. 3. The EAC Partner States may mandate one of their representatives to act on their behalf on all matters under this Agreement for which they have agreed to act collectively. 4. The Parties shall adopt any general or specific measures required from them to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and shall ensure that they comply with the objectives laid down in this Agreement.

Article 133 Contact Points

str. 701. In order to facilitate communication relating to the effective implementation of this Agreement, the Parties shall designate a contact point for the exchange of information upon entry into force of this Agreement. The designation of a contact point for the exchange of information is without prejudice to the specific designation of competent authorities under specific provisions of this Agreement. 2. On the request of the contact points for exchange of information, each Party shall indicate the office or official responsible for any matter pertaining to the implementation of this Agreement and provide the required support to facilitate communication with the requesting Party. 3. Each Party, as the case may be, shall, on the request of the other Party, and to the extent legally possible, provide information and reply promptly to any question from the other Party relating to an actual or proposed measure that might affect trade between the Parties.

Article 134 Transparency and confidentiality

str. 701. Each Party shall ensure that any laws, regulations, procedures and administrative rulings of general application as well as any international commitments relating to any trade matter covered by this Agreement are promptly published or made publicly available and brought to the attention of the other Party. 2. Without prejudice to specific transparency provisions in this Agreement, the information referred to under this Article shall be considered to have been provided when the

- information has been made available to the East African Community Secretariat and the European Commission or to the WTO or on the official, publicly and fee-free accessible website of the Parties.

str. 713. Nothing in this Agreement shall require any Party to provide confidential information, the disclosure of which would impede law enforcement, or otherwise be contrary to the public interest, or which would prejudice legitimate commercial interests of particular enterprises, public or private, except to the extent that it may be necessary to be disclosed in the context of a dispute settlement proceeding under Part VII of this Agreement. Where such disclosure is considered necessary by a panel established under Article 113 of Part VII the panel shall ensure that confidentiality is fully protected.

Article 135 Outermost regions of the European Union

str. 711. Taking account of the geographical proximity of the outermost regions of the European Union and the EAC Partner States and in order to reinforce economic and social links between those regions and the EAC Partner States, the Parties shall endeavour to facilitate cooperation in all areas covered by this Agreement between the outermost regions of the EU and the EAC Partner States. 2. The objectives enunciated in paragraph 1 of this Article shall also be pursued, wherever possible, through fostering the joint participation of the EAC Partner States and the outermost regions of the EU in the framework and specific programmes of the EU in areas covered by this Agreement. 3. The EU shall endeavour to ensure coordination between the different financial instruments of the EU's cohesion and development policies in order to foster cooperation between EAC Partner States and the outermost regions of the EU in the areas covered by this Agreement. 4.

str. 72Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the EU from applying existing measures aimed at addressing the structural social and economic situation of its outermost regions pursuant to Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

Article 136 Relations with other Agreements

str. 721. With the exception of development cooperation provisions contained in Title II of Part 3 of the Cotonou Agreement, in case of any inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of Title II of Part 3 of the Cotonou Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. 2. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed so as to prevent the adoption by either Party of any appropriate measures consistent with this Agreement and pursuant to the Cotonou Agreement.

Article 137 Relations with the WTO Agreements

str. 72The Parties agree that nothing in this Agreement requires them to act in a manner inconsistent with the WTO.

Article 138 Notifications

str. 72Notifications required under this Agreement shall be made in writing and sent to the East African Community Secretariat or the European Commission as the case may be.

Article 139 Entry into Force

str. 721. This Agreement shall be signed and ratified, or approved in accordance with the applicable constitutional or internal rules and procedures of the respective Parties. 2. This Agreement shall enter into force the first day of the second month following that which the Parties have notified each other of the completion of the internal legal procedures referred to in Paragraph 1. 3. Notifications of entry into force shall be sent, in the case of the EAC Partner States to the Secretary General of the East African Community, and in the case of the EU Party to the Secretary General of the Council of the European Union, who shall be joint depositories of this Agreement.

str. 73Each depository shall notify the other depository upon receipt of the last instrument of ratification indicating the completion of their internal legal procedures for the purpose of entry into force. 4. Pending entry into force of the Agreement, the EAC Partner States and the EU may provisionally apply the provisions of this Agreement which fall within their respective competences. This may be effected either by provisional application where possible or by ratification of the Agreement. 5. Provisional application shall be notified to the depositories. The Agreement shall be applied provisionally ten (10) days following the date in which the Parties notify to each other of the completion of the internal legal procedures necessary for that purpose. 6. Where provision of this Agreement is applied in accordance with paragraph 4, any reference in such provision to the date of entry into force of this Agreement shall be understood to refer to the date from which the Parties agree to apply that provision in accordance with Paragraph 4. 7. Notwithstanding paragraph 4, EAC Partner States and the EU may unilaterally take steps to apply this Agreement, before provisional application, to the extent feasible.

Article 140 Denunciation

str. 731. A Party to this Agreement may give written notice to the other of its intention to denounce this Agreement. 2. Denunciation shall take effect one year after notification.

Article 141 Territorial application

str. 73This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaty on the European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union are applied and on the other hand, to the territories of the EAC Partner States. References to 'territory' in this Agreement shall be understood in this sense.

Article 142 Review Clause

str. 731. This Agreement shall be reviewed after every five (5) years from the date of its entry into force. 2. As regards the implementation of this Agreement, a Party may make suggestions oriented towards adjusting trade related cooperation, taking into account the experience acquired during the implementation of this Agreement. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, the parties agree that this Agreement may be reviewed in light of the expiration of the Cotonou Agreement.

Article 143 Amendment Clause

str. 741. The Parties may agree, in writing, to amend this Agreement. A Party may submit proposals for the amendment of this Agreement to the EPA Council for consideration. The other Party may comment on the proposals for amendment within ninety (90) days from the date of receipt of the proposal. 2. Should the EPA Council adopt amendments to this Agreement, such amendments shall be submitted to the Parties for ratification, acceptance or approval in accordance with their respective constitutional or internal legal requirements. 3. An amendment shall enter into force after the Parties exchange written notifications certifying that they have completed their respective applicable legal requirements and procedures, on such date as the Parties may agree.

Article 144 Accession of new Members to the East African Community

str. 741. Any new Partner State of the EAC shall accede to this Agreement from the date of its accession to the EAC by means of a clause to that effect in the act of accession. If the act of accession to the EAC does not provide for such automatic accession of the EAC Partner State to this Agreement, the EAC Partner State concerned shall accede by depositing an act of accession with the Secretary-General of the East African Community, who shall send certified copies to the EU. 2. The Parties shall review the effects of the accession of new EAC Partner States on this Agreement. The EPA Council may decide on any transitional or amending measures that might be necessary.

Article 145 Accession of new Members to the European Union

str. 751. Any new Member State of the EU shall accede to this Agreement from the date of its accession to the EU by means of a clause to that effect in the act of accession. If the act of accession to the Union does not provide for such automatic accession of the EU Member State to this Agreement, the EU Member State concerned shall accede by depositing an act of accession with the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, which shall send certified copies to the EAC Partner States. 2. The Parties shall review the effects of the accession of new EU Member States on this Agreement. The EPA Council may decide on any transitional or amending measures that might be necessary.

Article 146 Authentic texts

str. 75This Agreement is drawn up in the following languages of the Parties,Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Kiswahili, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish languages, each of those texts being equally authentic.

Article 147 Annexes

str. 75The Annexes and Protocols to this Agreement shall form an integral part of this Agreement. Annex I Customs duties on products originating in the EAC Partner States

Annex II Customs duties on products originating in the EU

Annex III(a) EAC EPA Development Matrix

Annex III (b) Development Benchmarks, Targets and Indicators

Annex IV Joint Declaration regarding countries which have established a Customs Union with European Union

- Protocol 1 Concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation

Protocol 2 On mutual administrative assistance in customs matters

ORIGINATING IN THE EAC PARTNER STATES

str. 761. Without prejudice to paragraph 4, customs duties of the EU (hereinafter "EU customs duties") shall be entirely eliminated on all products of Chapters 1 to 97 of the Harmonized System, except those of Chapter 93 thereof, originating in an EAC Partner State on the date of entry into force of this Agreement. For products of Chapter 93, the EU shall continue to impose the applied Most Favoured Nation duty rate (hereinafter "MFN duty rate"). 2. The importation of products of tariff heading 1701 originating in any EAC Partner State that is recognised by the United Nations as a least developed country shall remain subject to the provisions of Article 51 1 . 3. As of 1 October 2015, for the purpose of the application of the provisions of Article 50, disturbances in the markets of products of tariff heading 1701 may be deemed to arise in situations where the EU market price of white sugar falls during two consecutive months below 80 per cent of the EU market price for white sugar prevailing during the previous marketing year. 4. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to products of tariff headings 1701 and 0803 0019 originating in EAC Partner States and released for free circulation in the French overseas departments. This provision shall be applicable for a period of ten (10) years from the date of entry into force of this Agreement. This period shall be extended for a further period of ten (10) years unless the Parties agree otherwise. EU EAC EPA Consolidated text 2 1 For this purpose and by derogation from Article 50, an individual State recognised by the United Nations as a least developed country may be subject to safeguard measures.

ORIGINATING IN THE EU

str. 771. Customs duties applicable to products originating in the EU imported into the territory of the EAC Partner States for goods listed in Annex II(a), shall be eliminated upon the entry into force of this Agreement. 2.

str. 78Customs duties applicable to products originating in the EU imported into the territory of the EAC Partner States for goods listed in Annex II(b) shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:
3. -seven years after the entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 80 per cent of the basic duty,
4. -eight years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 70 per cent of the basic duty,
5. -nine years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 60 per cent of the basic duty,
6. -ten years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 per cent of the basic duty,
7. -eleven years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 40 per cent of the basic duty,
8. -twelve years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 30 per cent of the basic duty,
9. -thirteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 20 per cent of the basic duty;
10. -fourteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 10 per cent of the basic duty,
11.

str. 79-fifteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished. 3. Customs duties applicable to products originating in the EU imported into the territory of the EAC Partner States for goods listed in Annex II(c) shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:
13.

str. 80-twelve years after the entry into force, of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 95 per cent of the basic duty,

- -thirteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 90 per cent of the basic duty,
- -fourteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 85 per cent of the basic duty,
- -fifteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 80 per cent of the basic duty,
- -sixteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 70 per cent of the basic duty,
- -seventeen years after the entry into force ,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 65 per cent of the basic duty,
- -eighteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 60 per cent of the basic duty,
- -nineteen years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 55 per cent of the basic duty,

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twenty years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 per cent of the basic duty,

- -twenty-one years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 40 per cent of the basic duty,
- -twenty-two years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 30 per cent of the basic duty,
- -twenty-three years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 20 per cent of the basic duty,
- -twenty-four years after the entry into force,of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 10 per cent of the basic duty,
- -twenty-five years after the entry into force,of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished. 4. Customs duties applicable to products originating in the EU imported into the territory of the EAC Partner States for goods listed in Annex II(d) shall be excluded from any of the regimes of tariff phase-down contained in this Annex.

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Annex II a
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
01012100010121-- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01013010010130--- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01022100010221-- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01023100010231-- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01029010010290-- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01031000010310- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01041010010410--- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
01042010010420--- Pure-bred breeding animals0%T0
05111000051110- Bovine semen0%T0
05119110051191--- Fish eggs and roes0%T0
05119120051191--- Fish waste0%T0
05119910051199--- Animal semen other than of bovine0%T0
06011000060110- Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant0%T0
06012000060120- Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots0%T0
06021000060210- Unrooted cuttings and slips0%T0
06022000060220- Trees, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds which bear edible fruit or nuts0%T0
06023000060230- Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not0%T0
06024000060240- Roses, grafted or not0%T0
06029000060290- Other0%T0
10011100100111-- Seed0%T0
10011900100119-- Other0%T0
10019100100191-- Seed0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
10021000100210- Seed0%T0
10029000100290 -Other0%T0
10031000100310 -Seed0%T0
10041000100410 -Seed0%T0
10049000100490 -Other0%T0
12091000120910 -Sugar beet seeds0%T0
12092100120921 --Lucerne (alfalfa) seeds0%T0
12092200120922 --Clover (Trifolium spp.) seeds0%T0
12092300120923 --Fescue seeds0%T0
12092400120924 --Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seeds
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0%T0
12092500120925 --Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds0%T0
12092900120929 --Other0%T0
12093000120930 -Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers0%T0
12099100120991 --Vegetable seeds0%T0
12099900120999 --Other0%T0
12101000121010 - Hopcones, neither ground nor powdered nor in the form of pellets0%T0
12102000121020 - Hopcones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; lupulin0%T0
12119010121190 --For Pharmaceutical purposes e.g.
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Cinchona Back0%T0
13012000130120 -Gum Arabic0%T0
13019000130190 -Other0%T0
13021100130211 --Opium0%T0
13021200130212 --Of liquorice0%T0
13021300130213 --Of hops0%T0
13021900130219 --Other0%T0
13022000130220 -Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
13023100130231-- Agar-agar0%T0
13023200130232-- Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust bean seeds or guar seeds0%T0
13023900130239-- Other0%T0
15029000150290 -Other0%T0
15050000150500Wool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin)0%T0
15071000150710 -Crude oil, whether or not degummed0%T0
15081000150810 -Crude oil0%T0
15091000150910 -Virgin0%T0
15111000151110 -Crude oil0%T0
15131100151311 --Crude oil0%T0
15132100151321 --Crude oil0%T0
15141100151411 --Crude oil0%T0
15149100151491 --Crude oil0%T0
15151100151511 --Crude oil0%T0
15200000152000Glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes0%T0
15220000152200Degras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes0%T0
18031000180310 - Notdefatted0%T0
18032000180320 -Wholly or partly defatted0%T0
18040000180400 Cocoabutter, fat and oil0%T0
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Cinchona Back0%T0
18050000180500 Cocoapowder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter0%T0
19053210190532 ---Communion wafers0%T0
19059010190590 ---Empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use0%T0
25020000250200Unroasted iron pyrites0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
25041000250410- In powder or in flakes0%T0
25049000250490- Other0%T0
25051000250510- Silica sands and quartz sands0%T0
25059000250590- Other0%T0
25061000250610- Quartz0%T0
25062000250620 -Quartzite0%T0
25081000250810 -Bentonite0%T0
25083000250830 -Fireclay0%T0
25084000250840 -Other clays0%T0
25085000250850 -Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite0%T0
25086000250860 -Mullite0%T0
25087000250870 -Chamotte or dinas earths0%T0
25090000250900Chalk0%T0
25101000251010- Unground0%T0
25102000251020- Ground0%T0
25111000251110- Natural barium sulphate (barytes)0%T0
25112000251120- Natural barium carbonate (witherite)0%T0
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25120000251200Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less0%T0
25131000251310- Pumice stone0%T0
25132000251320- Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives0%T0
25140000251400Slate, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape0%T0
25151100251511-- Crude or roughly trimmed0%T0
25151200251512-- Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
25152000251520- Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster0%T0
25161100251611-- Crude or roughly trimmed0%T0
25161200251612-- Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape0%T0
25162000251620- Sandstone0%T0
25169000251690- Other monumental or building stone0%T0
25201000252010 -Gypsum; anhydrite0%T0
25202000252020- Plasters0%T0
26011100260111-- Non-agglomerated0%T0
26011200260112-- Agglomerated0%T0
26012000260120- Roasted iron pyrites0%T0
26020000260200Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20 %or more, calculated on the dry weight0%T0
26030000260300Copper ores and concentrates0%T0
26040000260400Nickel ores and concentrates0%T0
26050000260500Cobalt ores and concentrates0%T0
26060000260600Aluminium ores and concentrates0%T0
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25120000251200Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less0%T0
26070000260700Lead ores and concentrates0%T0
26080000260800Zinc ores and concentrates0%T0
26090000260900
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Tin ores and concentrates0%T0
26100000261000Chromium ores and concentrates0%T0
26110000261100Tungsten ores and concentrates0%T0
26121000261210 -Uranium ores and concentrates0%T0
26122000261220 -Thorium ores and concentrates0%T0
26131000261310 -Roasted0%T0
26139000261390 -Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
26140000261400Titanium ores and concentrates0%T0
26151000261510- Zirconium ores and concentrates0%T0
26159000261590- Other0%T0
26161000261610 -Silver ores and concentrates0%T0
26169000261690 -Other0%T0
26171000261710 -Antimony ores and concentrates0%T0
26179000261790- Other0%T0
26180000261800Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel0%T0
26190000261900Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel0%T0
26201100262011 --Hard zinc spelter0%T0
26201900262019 --Other0%T0
26202100262021 --Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges0%T0
26202900262029 --Other0%T0
26203000262030 -Containing mainly copper0%T0
26204000262040 -Containing mainly aluminium0%T0
26206000262060 -Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds0%T0
26209100262091 --
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Containing antimony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures0%T0
26209900262099 --Other0%T0
26211000262110 - Ashand residues from the incineration of municipal waste0%T0
26219000262190 -Other0%T0
27090000270900Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude0%T0
27101210271012 ---Motor Spirit (gasoline) regular0%T0
27101220271012 ---Motor Spirit (gasoline) premium0%T0
27101230271012 ---Aviation Spirit0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
27101240271012--- Spirit type Jet Fuel0%T0
27101250271012--- Special boiling point spirit and white spirit0%T0
27101290271012--- Other light oils and preparations0%T0
27101910271019--- Partly refined (including topped crudes)0%T0
27101921271019---- Kerosene type Jet Fuel0%T0
27101922271019---- Illuminating Kerosene (IK)0%T0
27101929271019---- Other medium oils and preparations0%T0
27101931271019---- Gas oil (automotive, light, amber for high speed engines)0%T0
27101932271019---- Diesel oil (industrial heavy, black, for low speed marine and stationery engines)
str. 87
0%T0
27101939271019---- Other gas oils0%T0
27101941271019---- Residual fuel oils(marine, furnace and similar fuel oils) of a Kinematic viscosity of 125 centistrokes0%T0
27101942271019---- Residual fuel oils (marine, furnace and similar fuel oils) of a Kinematic viscosity of 180 centistrokes0%T0
27101943271019---- Residual fuel oils (marine, furnace and similar fuel oils) of a Kinematic viscosity of 280 centistrokes0%T0
27101949271019---- Other residual fuels0%T0
27101955271019---- Transformer oils0%T0
27101957271019---- White oil - Technical grade0%T0
27102000271020- Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude) and preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 %or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations, containing biodiesel, other than waste oils -0%T0
27122000271220Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 %of oil0%T0
27129000271290- Other0%T0
27131200271312-- Calcined0%T0
28011000280110 -Chlorine0%T0
28012000280120 -Iodine0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28013000280130- Fluorine; bromine0%T0
28020000280200Sulphur, sublimed or precipitated; colloidal sulphur0%T0
28030000280300Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or included)0%T0
28041000280410- Hydrogen0%T0
28042100280421-- Argon0%T0
28042900280429-- Other0%T0
28043000280430 -Nitrogen0%T0
28045000280450 -Boron; tellurium0%T0
28046100280461 --Containing by weight not less than 99,99 %of silicon0%T0
28046900280469 --Other0%T0
28047000280470 -Phosphorus0%T0
28048000280480 -Arsenic0%T0
28049000280490 -Selenium0%T0
28051100280511 --Sodium0%T0
28051200280512 --Calcium0%T0
28051900280519 --Other0%T0
28053000280530 -Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed0%T0
28054000280540- Mercury0%T0
28061000280610 -Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)0%T0
28062000280620 -Chlorosulphuric acid0%T0
28080000280800Nitric acid; sulphonitric acids0%T0
28091000280910 -Diphosphorus pentaoxide0%T0
28092000280920 -Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids0%T0
28100000281000Oxides of boron; boric acids0%T0
28112200281122 --Silicon dioxide0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28112900281129-- Other0%T0
28121000281210- Chlorides and chloride oxides0%T0
28129000281290- Other0%T0
28131000281310 -Carbon disulphide0%T0
28139000281390- Other0%T0
str. 88
forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or included)0%T0
28141000281410 -Anhydrous ammonia0%T0
28142000281420 -Ammonia in aqueous solution0%T0
28151100281511-- Solid0%T0
28151200281512-- In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda)0%T0
28152000281520- Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)0%T0
28153000281530- Peroxides of sodium or potassium0%T0
28161000281610 -Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium0%T0
28164000281640 -Oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium0%T0
28170010281700--- Zinc oxide0%T0
28170020281700--- zinc peroxide.0%T0
28181000281810 -Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined0%T0
28182000281820 -Aluminium oxide, other than artificial corundum0%T0
28183000281830 -Aluminium hydroxide0%T0
28191000281910 -Chromium trioxide0%T0
28199000281990 -Other0%T0
28201000282010 -Manganese dioxide0%T0
28209000282090 -Other0%T0
28211000282110 - Ironoxides and hydroxides0%T0
28212000282120 -Earth colours0%T0
28220000282200 Cobaltoxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28230000282300Titanium oxides0%T0
28241000282410- Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot)0%T0
28249000282490- Other0%T0
28251000282510- Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts0%T0
28252000282520 -Lithium oxide and hydroxide0%T0
28253000282530 -Vanadium oxides and hydroxides0%T0
28254000282540 -Nickel oxides and hydroxides0%T0
28255000282550 -Copper oxides and hydroxides0%T0
28256000282560 -Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide0%T0
28257000282570 -Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides0%T0
28258000282580 -Antimony oxides0%T0
28259000282590 -Other0%T0
28261200282612 -- Ofaluminium0%T0
str. 89
and peroxides, of strontium or barium0%T0
28170010281700--- Zinc oxide0%T0
28261900282619 --Other0%T0
28263000282630 -Sodium hexafluoroaluminate (synthetic cryolite)0%T0
28269000282690 -Other0%T0
28271000282710 -Ammonium chloride0%T0
28272000282720 -Calcium chloride0%T0
28273100282731 -- Ofmagnesium0%T0
28273200282732 -- Ofaluminium0%T0
28273500282735 -- Ofnickel0%T0
28273900282739 --Other0%T0
28274100282741 -- Ofcopper0%T0
28274900282749 --Other0%T0
28275100282751 --Bromides of sodium or of potassium0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 90
28275900282759-- Other0%T0
28276000282760- Iodides and iodide oxides0%T0
28281000282810 -Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorites0%T0
28289000282890 -Other0%T0
28291100282911 --Of sodium0%T0
28291900282919 --Other0%T0
28299000282990 -Other0%T0
28301000283010 -Sodium sulphides0%T0
28309000283090 -Other0%T0
28311000283110 - Ofsodium0%T0
28319000283190 -Other0%T0
28321000283210 -Sodium sulphites0%T0
28322000283220 -Other sulphites0%T0
28323000283230 -Thiosulphates0%T0
28331100283311 --Disodium sulphate0%T0
28331900283319 --Other0%T0
28332100283321 --Of magnesium0%T0
28332200283322 --Of aluminium0%T0
28332400283324 --Of nickel0%T0
28332500283325 --Of copper0%T0
28332700283327 --Of barium0%T0
28332900283329 --Other0%T0
28333000283330 -Alums0%T0
28334000283340 -Peroxosulphates (persulphates)0%T0
28341000283410 -Nitrites0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 Digits DescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28342100283421 -- Of potassium0%T0
28342900283429 -- Other0%T0
28351000283510 - Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates (phosphites)0%T0
str. 90
28275900282759-- Other0%T0
28352200283522 -- Of mono- or disodium0%T0
28352400283524 -- Of potassium0%T0
28352500283525 -- Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate ('dicalcium phosphate')0%T0
28352600283526 -- Other phosphates of calcium0%T0
28352900283529 -- Other0%T0
28353100283531 -- Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate)0%T0
28353900283539 -- Other0%T0
28362000283620 - Disodium carbonate0%T0
28363000283630 - Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate)0%T0
28364000283640 - Potassium carbonates0%T0
28365000283650 - Calcium carbonate0%T0
28366000283660 - Barium carbonate0%T0
28369100
str. 91
283691 -- Lithium carbonates0%T0
28369200283692 -- Strontium carbonate0%T0
28369900283699 -- Other0%T0
28371100283711 -- Of sodium0%T0
28371900283719 -- Other0%T0
28372000283720 - Complex cyanides0%T0
28391100283911 -- Sodium metasilicates0%T0
28391900283919 -- Other0%T0
28399000283990 - Other0%T0
28401100284011 -- Anhydrous0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28401900284019-- Other0%T0
28402000284020 -Other borates0%T0
28403000284030 -Peroxoborates (perborates)0%T0
28413000284130 -Sodium dichromate0%T0
28415000284150 -Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates0%T0
28416100284161 --Potassium permanganate0%T0
28416900284169 --Other0%T0
28417000284170 -Molybdates0%T0
28418000284180 -Tungstates (wolframates)0%T0
28419000284190 -Other0%T0
28421000284210 -Double or complex silicates, including aluminosilicates whether or not chemically defined0%T0
28429000284290 -Other0%T0
28431000284310 -Colloidal precious metals0%T0
28432100284
str. 92
321 --Silver nitrate0%T0
28432900284329 --Other0%T0
28433000284330 -Gold compounds0%T0
28439000284390 -Other compounds; amalgams0%T0
28441000284410- Natural uranium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds Uranium enriched in U 235 and its compounds; plutonium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions0%T0
28442000284420- (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium enriched in U 235, plutonium or compounds of these products - Uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including0%T0
28443000284430cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U 235, thorium or compounds of these products0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
28444000284440- Radioactive elements and isotopes and compounds other than those of subheading 284410, 284420 or 284430; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing these elements, isotopes or compounds; radioactive residues0%T0
28445000284450 -Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors (Euratom)0%T0
28451000284510 -Heavy water (deuterium oxide) (Euratom)0%T0
28459000284590 -Other0%T0
28461000284610 -Cerium compounds0%T0
28469000284690 -Other0%T0
28470000284700Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea0%T0
28480000284800Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferrophosphorus0%T0
28491000284910 - Ofcalcium0%T0
28492000284920 -Of silicon0%T0
28499000284990 -
str. 93
Other0%T0
28500000285000Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined, other than compounds which are also carbides of heading 28490%T0
28521000285210- Chemically defined0%T0
28529000285290- Other0%T0
28530000285300Other inorganic compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of similar purity); liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air; amalgams, other than amalgams of precious metals 0%T0
29011000290110- Saturated0%T0
29012100290121-- Ethylene0%T0
29012200290122-- Propene (propylene)0%T0
29012300290123-- Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof0%T0
29012400290124-- Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29012900290129-- Other0%T0
29021100290211-- Cyclohexane0%T0
29021900290219-- Other0%T0
29022000290220- Benzene0%T0
29023000290230- Toluene0%T0
29024100290241-- o-Xylene0%T0
29024200290242-- m-Xylene0%T0
29024300290243 --p-Xylene0%T0
29024400290244 --Mixed xylene isomers0%T0
29025000290250 -Styrene0%T0
29026000290260 -Ethylbenzene0%T0
29027000290270 -Cumene0%T0
29029000290290 -Other0%T0
29031100290311 --Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl chloride)0%T0
29031200290312 --Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)0%T0
str. 93
Other0%T0
28500000285000Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined, other than compounds which are also carbides of heading 28490%T0
29031300290313 --Chloroform (trichloromethane)0%T0
29031400290314 --Carbon tetrachloride
str. 94
0%T0
29031500290315-- Ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane)0%T0
29031910290319- - - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)0%T0
29031990290319- - - Other0%T0
29032100290321 --Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)0%T0
29032200290322 --Trichloroethylene0%T0
29032300290323 --Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)0%T0
29032900290329 --Other0%T0
29033100290331 --Ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2-dibromoethane)0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29033910290339- - - Bromomethane (methyl bromide)0%T0
29033990290339- - - Other0%T0
29037100290371-- Chlorodifluoromethane0%T0
29037200290372-- Dichlorotrifluoroethanes0%T0
29037300290373 --Dichlorofluoroethanes0%T0
29037400290374 --Chlorodifluoroethanes0%T0
29037500290375 --Dichloropentafluoropropanes0%T0
29037600290376 --Bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane and dibromotetrafluoroethanes0%T0
29037700290377 --Other, perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine0%T0
29037800290378 --Other perhalogenated derivatives0%T0
29037900290379 --Other0%T0
29038100290381 --1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN)0%T0
29038200290382 --Aldrin (ISO), chlordane (ISO) and heptachlor (ISO)0%T0
29038900290389-- Other0%T0
str. 94
0%T0
29031500290315-- Ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane)0%T0
29039100290391-- Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene0%T0
29039200290392 --Hexachlorobenzene (ISO) and DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p- chlorophenyl)ethane)0%T0
29039900290399 --Other0%T0
29041000290410 -Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and ethyl esters0%T0
29042000290420 -Derivatives containing only nitro or only nitroso groups0%T0
29049000290490 -Other0%T0
29051100290511 --Methanol (methyl alcohol)0%T0
29051200290512 --Propan-1-ol (propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol)0%T0
29051300290513 --Butan-1-ol (n-butyl alcohol)0%
str. 95
T0
29051400290514 --Other butanols0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29051600290516-- Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof0%T0
29051700290517-- Dodecan-1-ol (lauryl alcohol), hexadecan-1-ol (cetyl alcohol) and octadecan-1-ol (stearyl alcohol)0%T0
29051900290519-- Other0%T0
29052200290522-- Acyclic terpene alcohols0%T0
29052900290529-- Other0%T0
29053100290531-- Ethylene glycol (ethanediol)0%T0
29053200290532-- Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol)0%T0
29053900290539-- Other0%T0
29054100290541-- 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (trimethylolpropane)0%T0
29054200290542-- Pentaerythritol0%T0
29054300290543-- Mannitol0%T0
29054400290544-- D-glucitol (sorbitol)0%T0
29054500290545-- Glycerol0%T0
29054900290549-- Other0%T0
29055100290551-- Ethchlorvynol (INN)0%T0
29055900290559-- Other0%T0
29061100290611-- Menthol0%T0
29061200290612-- Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols0%T0
29061300290613-- Sterols and inositols0%T0
29061900290619-- Other0%T0
29062100290621-- Benzyl alcohol0%T0
29062900290629-- Other0%T0
29071100290711-- Phenol (hydroxybenzene) and its salts0%T0
str. 95
T0
29051400290514 --Other butanols0%T0
29071200290712-- Cresols and their salts0%T0
29071300290713 --Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29071500290715-- Naphthols and their salts0%T0
29071900290719-- Other
str. 96
0%T0
29072100290721-- Resorcinol and its salts0%T0
29072200290722-- Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts0%T0
29072300290723-- 4,4′-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A, diphenylolpropane) and its salts0%T0
29072900290729-- Other0%T0
29081100290811-- Pentachlorophenol (ISO)0%T0
29081900290819-- Other0%T0
29089100290891 --Dinoseb (ISO) and its salts0%T0
29089200290892 --4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol (DNOC (ISO)) and its salts0%T0
29089900290899 --Other0%T0
29091100290911 --Diethyl ether0%T0
29091900290919 --Other0%T0
29092000290920 -Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29093000290930 -Aromatic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29094100290941 --2,2′-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol)0%T0
29094300290943 --Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol0%T0
29094400290944 --Other monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol0%T0
29094900290949-- Other0%T0
29095000290950- Ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29096000290960- Alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29101000291010- Oxirane (ethylene oxide)0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 96
0%T0
29072100290721-- Resorcinol and its salts0%T0
29102000291020- Methyloxirane (propylene oxide)0%T0
29103000291030- 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorohydrin)0%T0
29104000291040- Dieldrin (ISO, INN)0%T0
29109000291090- Other0%T0
29110000291100Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29121100291211-- Methanal (formaldehyde)0%T0
29121200291212
str. 97
-- Ethanal (acetaldehyde)0%T0
29121900291219-- Other0%T0
29122100291221-- Benzaldehyde0%T0
29122900291229-- Other0%T0
29124100291241-- Vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde)0%T0
29124200291242-- Ethylvanillin (3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde)0%T0
29124900291249-- Other0%T0
29125000291250- Cyclic polymers of aldehydes0%T0
29126000291260- Paraformaldehyde0%T0
29130000291300Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 29120%T0
29141100291411-- Acetone0%T0
29141200291412-- Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone)0%T0
29141300291413 --4-Methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone)0%T0
29141900291419 --Other0%T0
29142200291422 --Cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanones0%T0
29142300291423 --Ionones and methylionones0%T0
29142900291429 --Other0%T0
29143100291431 --Phenylacetone (phenylpropan-2-one)0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 Digits DescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29143900291439 -- Other0%T0
29144000291440 - Ketone-alcohols and ketone-aldehydes0%T0
29145000291450 - Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function0%T0
29146100291461 -- Anthraquinone0%T0
29146900291469 -- Other0%T0
29147000291470 - Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives0%T0
29151100291511 -- Formic acid0%T0
str. 97
-- Ethanal (acetaldehyde)0%T0
29121900291219-- Other0%T0
29151200291512 -- Salts of formic acid0%T0
29151300291513 -- Esters of formic acid0%T0
29152100291521 -- Acetic acid0%T0
29152400291524 -- Acetic anhydride0%T0
29152900291529 -- Other0%T0
29153100291531 -- Ethyl acetate0%T0
29153200291532 -- Vinyl acetate0%T0
29153300291533 -- n-Butyl acetate0%T0
29153600291536 -- Dinoseb (ISO) acetate
str. 98
0%T0
29153900291539 -- Other0%T0
29154000291540 - Mono-, di- or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters0%T0
29155000291550 - Propionic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29156000291560 - Butanoic acids, pentanoic acids, their salts and esters0%T0
29157000291570 - Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters0%T0
29159000291590 - Other0%T0
29161100291611 -- Acrylic acid and its salts0%T0
29161200291612 -- Esters of acrylic acid0%T0
29161300291613 -- Methacrylic acid and its salts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29161400291614-- Esters of methacrylic acid0%T0
29161500291615-- Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters0%T0
29161600291616-- Binapacryl (ISO)0%T0
29161900291619-- Other0%T0
29162000291620- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives0%T0
29163100291631-- Benzoic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29163200291632-- Benzoyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride0%T0
29163400291634-- Phenylacetic acid and its salts0%T0
29163900291639-- Other0%T0
29171100291711-- Oxalic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29171200291712-- Adipic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29171300291713-- Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters0%T0
29171400291714-- Maleic anhydride0%T0
29171900291719-- Other0%T0
str. 98
0%T0
29153900291539 -- Other0%T0
29172000291720 -Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives0%T0
29173200291732-- Dioctyl orthophthalates0%T0
29173300291733-- Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates0%T0
29173400291734-- Other esters of orthophthalic acid0%T0
29173500291735-- Phthalic anhydride0%T0
29173600291736 --Terephthalic acid and its salts0%T0
29173700291737 --Dimethyl terephthalate0%T0
str. 99
29173900291739 --Other0%T0
29181100291811 --Lactic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29181200291812-- Tartaric acid0%T0
29181300291813-- Salts and esters of tartaric acid0%T0
29181400291814-- Citric acid0%T0
29181500291815-- Salts and esters of citric acid0%T0
29181600291816-- Gluconic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29181800291818-- Chlorobenzilate (ISO)0%T0
29181900291819-- Other0%T0
29182100291821-- Salicylic acid and its salts0%T0
29182200291822-- o-Acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
29182300291823-- Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts0%T0
29182900291829-- Other0%T0
29183000291830- Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives0%T0
29189100291891-- 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts and esters0%T0
29189900291899-- Other0%T0
29191000291910 -Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate0%T0
29199000291990 -Other0%T0
29201100292011 --Parathion (ISO) and parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion)0%T0
29201900292019 --Other0%T0
29209000292090 -Other0%T0
29211100292111 --Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts0%T0
29211900292119 --Other0%T0
29212100292121 --Ethylenediamine and its salts
str. 100
0%T0
29212200292122 --Hexamethylenediamine and its salts0%T0
29212900292129 --Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29213000292130- Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono- or polyamines, and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29214100292141-- Aniline and its salts0%T0
29214200292142-- Aniline derivatives and their salts0%T0
29214300292143-- Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29214400292144-- Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29214500292145-- 1-Naphthylamine (α-naphthylamine), 2-naphthylamine (β-naphthylamine) and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29214600292146-- Amfetamine (INN), benzfetamine (INN), dexamfetamine (INN), etilamfetamine (INN), fencamfamin (INN), lefetamine (INN), levamfetamine (INN), mefenorex (INN) and phentermine (INN); salts thereof0%T0
29214900292149 --Other0%T0
29215100292151-- o-, m-, p-Phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes, and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29215900292159 --Other0%T0
29221100292211 --Monoethanolamine and its salts0%T0
29221200292212 --Diethanolamine and its salts0%T0
29221300292213 --Triethanolamine and its salts0%T0
29221400292214 --Dextropropoxyphene (INN) and its salts0%T0
29221900292219-- Other0%T0
29222100292221 --Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulphonic acids and their salts0%T0
29222900292229-- Other0%T0
str. 100
0%T0
29212200292122 --Hexamethylenediamine and its salts0%T0
29223100292231 --Amfepramone (INN), methadone (INN) and normethadone (INN); salts thereof0%T0
29223900292239 --Other
str. 101
0%T0
29224100292241 --Lysine and its esters; salts thereof0%T0
29224200292242 --Glutamic acid and its salts0%T0
29224300292243 --Anthranilic acid and its salts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29224900292249-- Other0%T0
29225000292250- Amino-alcohol-phenols, amino-acid-phenols and other amino-compounds with oxygen function0%T0
29231000292310 -Choline and its salts0%T0
29232000292320 -Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids0%T0
29239000292390 -Other0%T0
29241100292411 --Meprobamate (INN)0%T0
29241200292412 --Fluoroacetamide (ISO), monocrotophos (ISO) and phosphamidon (ISO)0%T0
29241900292419 --Other0%T0
29242100292421 --Ureines and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29242300292423 --2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (N-acetylanthranilic acid) and its salts0%T0
29242400292424 --Ethinamate (INN)0%T0
29242900292429-- Other0%T0
29251100292511-- Saccharin and its salts0%T0
29251200292512-- Glutethimide (INN)0%T0
29251900292519-- Other0%T0
29252100292521-- Chlordimeform (ISO)0%T0
29252900292529-- Other0%T0
29261000292610- Acrylonitrile0%T0
29262000292620- 1-Cyanoguanidine (dicyandiamide)0%T0
str. 101
0%T0
29224100292241 --Lysine and its esters; salts thereof0%T0
29263000292630 -Fenproporex (INN) and its salts; methadone (INN) intermediate (4-cyano-2-dimethylamino-4,4- diphenylbutane)0%T0
29269000292690 -Other0%T0
29270000292700Diazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds0%T0
29280000292800Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine0%T0
29291000292910 -Isocyanates0%T0
HS Code, 8 Digits
str. 102
HS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29299000292990 -Other0%T0
29302000293020- Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates0%T0
29303000293030- Thiuram mono-, di- or tetrasulphides0%T0
29304000293040- Methionine0%T0
29305000293050 -Captafol (ISO) and methamidophos (ISO)0%T0
29309000293090- Other0%T0
29311000293110 -Tetramethyl lead and tetraethyl lead0%T0
29312000293120 -Tributyltin compounds0%T0
29319000293190 -Other0%T0
29321100293211 --Tetrahydrofuran0%T0
29321200293212 --2-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde)0%T0
29321300293213-- Furfuryl alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol0%T0
29321900293219-- Other0%T0
29322000293220- Lactones0%T0
29329100293291-- Isosafrole0%T0
29329200293292-- 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)propan-2-one0%T0
29329300293293-- Piperonal0%T0
29329400293294-- Safrole0%T0
29329500293295-- Tetrahydrocannabinols (all isomers)0%T0
29329900293299-- Other0%T0
29331100293311-- Phenazone (antipyrin) and its derivatives0%T0
29331900293319-- Other0%T0
29332100293321-- Hydantoin and its derivatives0%T0
29332900293329-- Other0%T0
29333100293331 --Pyridine and its salts0%T0
str. 102
HS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29333200293332-- Piperidine and its salts0%T0
29333300293333-- Alfentanil (INN), anileridine (INN), bezitramide (INN), bromazepam (INN), difenoxin (INN), diphenoxylate (INN), dipipanone (INN), fentanyl (INN), ketobemidone (INN), methylphenidate (INN), pentazocine (INN), pethidine (INN), pethidine (INN) intermediate A, phencyclidine (INN) (PCP), phenoperidine (INN), pipradrol (INN), piritramide (INN), propiram (INN) and trimeperidine (INN); salts thereof 0% --T0
29333900293339Other
str. 103
0%T0
29334100293341 --Levorphanol (INN) and its salts0%T0
29334900293349 --Other0%T0
29335200293352 --Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its salts0%T0
29335300293353-- Allobarbital (INN), amobarbital (INN), barbital (INN), butalbital (INN), butobarbital, cyclobarbital (INN), methylphenobarbital (INN), pentobarbital (INN), phenobarbital (INN), secbutabarbital (INN), secobarbital (INN) and vinylbital (INN); salts thereof Other0%T0
29335400293354 --derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof0%T0
29335500293355 --Loprazolam (INN), mecloqualone (INN), methaqualone (INN) and zipeprol (INN); salts thereof0%T0
29335900293359 --Other0%T0
29336100293361 --Melamine0%T0
29336900293369 --Other0%T0
29337100293371 --6-Hexanelactam (epsilon-caprolactam)0%T0
29337200293372 --Clobazam (INN) and methyprylon (INN)
str. 104
0%T0
-- OtherT0
29337900293379lactams0%
29339100293391-- Alprazolam (INN), camazepam (INN), chlordiazepoxide (INN), clonazepam (INN), clorazepate, delorazepam (INN), diazepam (INN), estazolam (INN), ethyl loflazepate (INN), fludiazepam (INN), flunitrazepam (INN), flurazepam (INN), halazepam (INN), lorazepam (INN), lormetazepam (INN), mazindol (INN), medazepam (INN), midazolam (INN), nimetazepam (INN), nitrazepam (INN), nordazepam (INN), oxazepam (INN), pinazepam (INN), prazepam (INN), pyrovalerone (INN), temazepam (INN), tetrazepam0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29339900293399-- Other0%T0
29341000293410- Compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure0%T0
29342000293420- Compounds containing in the structure a benzothiazole ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused0%T0
29343000293430- Compounds containing in the structure a phenothiazine ring-system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused0%T0
29349100293491-- Aminorex (INN), brotizolam (INN), clotiazepam (INN), cloxazolam (INN), dextromoramide (INN), haloxazolam (INN), ketazolam (INN), mesocarb (INN), oxazolam (INN), pemoline (INN), phendimetrazine (INN), phenmetrazine (INN) and sufentanil (INN); salts thereof0%T0
29349900293499-- Other0%T0
29350000293500Sulphonamides0%T0
29362100293621-- Vitamins A and their derivatives0%T0
29362200293622-- Vitamin B1 and its derivatives0%T0
29362300293623-- Vitamin B2 and its derivatives0%T0
29362400293624-- D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (vitamin B3 or vitamin B5) and its derivatives
str. 105
0%T0
29362500293625-- Vitamin B6 and its derivatives0%T0
29362600293626 --Vitamin B12 and its derivatives0%T0
29362700293627 --Vitamin C and its derivatives0%T0
29362800293628 --Vitamin E and its derivatives0%T0
29362900293629 --Other vitamins and their derivatives0%T0
29369000293690 -Other, including natural concentrates0%T0
29371100293711 --Somatotropin, its derivatives and structural analogues0%T0
29371200293712 --Insulin and its salts0%T0
29371900293719 --Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29372100293721-- Cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone (dehydrocortisone) and prednisolone (dehydrohydrocortisone)0%T0
29372200293722-- Halogenated derivatives of corticosteroidal hormones0%T0
29372300293723-- Oestrogens and progestogens0%T0
29372900293729-- Other0%T0
29375000293750- Prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, their derivatives and structural analogues0%T0
29379000293790- Other0%T0
29381000293810- Rutoside (rutin) and its derivatives
str. 106
0%T0
29389000293890- Other0%T0
29391100293911-- Concentrates of poppy straw; buprenorphine (INN), codeine, dihydrocodeine (INN), ethylmorphine, etorphine (INN), heroin, hydrocodone (INN), hydromorphone (INN), morphine, nicomorphine (INN), oxycodone (INN), oxymorphone (INN), pholcodine (INN), thebacon (INN) and thebaine; salts thereof0%T0
29391900293919-- Other0%T0
29392000293920- Alkaloids of cinchona and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29393000293930 -Caffeine and its salts0%T0
29394100293941-- Ephedrine and its salts0%T0
29394200293942-- Pseudoephedrine (INN) and its salts0%T0
29394300293943 --Cathine (INN) and its salts0%T0
29394400293944 --Norephedrine and its salts0%T0
29394900293949 --Other0%T0
29395100293951 --Fenetylline (INN) and its salts0%T0
29395900293959 --Other0%T0
29396100293961 --Ergometrine (INN) and its salts0%T0
29396200293962 --Ergotamine (INN) and its salts0%T0
29396300293963 --Lysergic acid and its salts0%T0
29396900293969 --Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescription
str. 107
Duty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
29399100293991-- Cocaine, ecgonine, levometamfetamine, metamfetamine (INN), metamfetamine racemate; salts, esters and other derivatives thereof0%T0
29399900293999-- Other0%T0
29400000294000Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, other than products of heading 2937, 2938 or 29390%T0
29411000294110 -Penicillins and their derivatives with a penicillanic acid structure; salts thereof0%T0
29412000294120 -Streptomycins and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29413000294130 -Tetracyclines and their derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29414000294140 -Chloramphenicol and its derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29415000294150 -Erythromycin and its derivatives; salts thereof0%T0
29419000294190 -Other0%T0
29420000294200Other organic compounds0%T0
30012000300120 -Extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions0%T0
30019000300190- Other0%T0
30021000300210 -Antisera, other blood fractions and immunological products, whether or not modified or obtained by means of biotechnological processes0%T0
30022000300220- Vaccines for human medicine0%T0
30023000300230- Vaccines for veterinary medicine0%T0
30029000300290- Other0%T0
30031000300310- Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or their derivatives0%T0
30032000300320- Containing other antibiotics0%T0
30033100300331-- Containing insulin0%T0
30033900300339-- Other0%T0
30034000300340 -Containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof but not containing hormones or other products of0%T0
str. 107
Duty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6
str. 108
DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
heading 2937 or antibiotics
30039000300390- Other0%T0
30043100300431-- Containing insulin0%T0
30051000300510- Adhesive dressings and other articles having an adhesive layer0%T0
30059010300590--- White absorbent cotton Wadding0%T0
30059090300590--- Other0%T0
30061000300610- Sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable surgical or dental yarns) and sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure; sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents; sterile absorbable surgical or dental haemostatics; sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable -0%T0
30062000300620Blood-grouping reagents0%T0
30063000300630- Opacifying preparations for X-ray examinations; diagnostic reagents designed to be administered to the patient0%T0
30064000300640- Dental cements and other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements0%T0
30066000300660- Chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading 2937 or on spermicides0%T0
30067000300670- Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instruments0%T0
31010000310100Animal or vegetable fertilisers, whether or not mixed together or chemically treated; fertilisers produced by the mixing or chemical treatment of animal or vegetable products0%T0
31021000310210- Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution0%T0
31022100310221-- Ammonium sulphate0%T0
310229-- OtherT0
310229000%
31023000310230- Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
31024000310240- Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate or other inorganic non-fertilising substances0%T0
31025000310250- Sodium nitrate0%T0
31026000310260- Double salts and mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate0%T0
31028000310280- Mixtures of urea and ammonium nitrate in aqueous or ammoniacal solution0%T0
31029000310290- Other, including mixtures not specified in the foregoing subheadings0%T0
31031000310310 -Superphosphates0%T0
31039000310390 -Other0%T0
31042000310420 -Potassium chloride0%T0
31043000310430 -Potassium sulphate0%T0
31049000310490 -Other0%T0
31051000310510 -Goods of this chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg0%T0
31052000310520- Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium0%T0
31053000310530- Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)0%T0
31054000310540- Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)0%T0
31055100310551-- Containing nitrates and phosphates0%T0
31055900310559-- Other0%T0
31056000310560- Mineral or chemical
str. 110
fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium0%T0
31059000310590 -Other0%T0
32011000320110 -Quebracho extract0%T0
32012000320120 -Wattle extract0%T0
32019000320190 -Other0%T0
32021000320210 -Synthetic organic tanning substances0%T0
32029000320290 -Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
32030000320300Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (including dyeing extracts but excluding animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin0%T0
32041100320411-- Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041200320412-- Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041300320413-- Basic dyes and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041400320414-- Direct dyes and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041500320415-- Vat dyes (including those usable in that state as pigments) and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041600320416-- Reactive dyes and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041700320417-- Pigments and preparations based thereon0%T0
32041900320419-- Other, including mixtures of colouring matter of two or more of the subheadings 320411 to 3204190%T0
32042000320420- Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents0%T0
32049000320490- Other0%T0
32050000320500Colour lakes; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on colour lakes0%T0
32061100320611-- Containing 80 %or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry matter
str. 111
0%T0
32061900320619-- Other0%T0
32062000320620- Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds0%T0
32064100320641 --Ultramarine and preparations based thereon0%T0
32064200320642 --Lithopone and other pigments and preparations based on zinc sulphide0%T0
32064900320649 --Other0%T0
32065000320650 -Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores0%T0
32071000320710 -Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations0%T0
32072000320720 -Vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips) and similar preparations0%T0
32073000320730 -Liquid lustres and similar preparations0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
32074000320740- Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes0%T0
32159010321590--- Ink for ball point pens0%T0
33011200330112-- Of orange0%T0
33011300330113-- Of lemon0%T0
33011900330119-- Other0%T0
33012400330124-- Of peppermint (Mentha piperita)0%T0
33012500330125-- Of other mints0%T0
33012900330129-- Other0%T0
33013000330130 -Resinoids0%T0
33019000330190 -Other0%T0
33021000330210 -Of a kind used in the food or drink industries0%T0
33029000330290 -Other0%T0
34031100340311 --Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials0%T0
34031900340319 --Other0%T0
34039100340391 --Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials0%T0
34039900340399 --
str. 112
Other0%T0
34042000340420 -Of poly(oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol)0%T0
34049000340490 -Other0%T0
35071000350710 -Rennet and concentrates thereof0%T0
35079000350790 -Other0%T0
37011000370110 -For X-ray0%T0
37021000370210 -For X-ray0%T0
38011000380110 -Artificial graphite0%T0
38012000380120 -Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite0%T0
38013000380130 -Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for furnace linings0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
38019000380190 -Other0%T0
38021000380210 -Activated carbon0%T0
38029000380290- Other0%T0
38030000380300Tall oil, whether or not refined0%T0
38040000380400Residual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp, whether or not concentrated, desugared or chemically treated, including lignin sulphonates, but excluding tall oil of heading 3803 -0%T0
38051000380510Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine oils0%T0
38059000380590- Other0%T0
38061000380610 -Rosin and resin acids0%T0
38062000380620- Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other than salts of rosin adducts0%T0
38063000380630 -Ester gums0%T0
38069000380690 -Other0%T0
38070000380700Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch -0%T0
38085000380850Goods specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter0%T0
str. 112
Other0%T0
38089191380891- - - - Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38089199380891- - - - Other
str. 113
0%T0
38089210380892 ---Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38089290380892 ---Other0%T0
38089310380893 ---Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38089390380893 ---Other0%T0
38089410380894 ---Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38089490380894 ---Other0%T0
38089910380899 ---Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38089990380899 ---Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
38091000380910- With a basis of amylaceous substances0%T0
38099100380991-- Of a kind used in the textile or like industries0%T0
38099200380992-- Of a kind used in the paper or like industries0%T0
38099300380993-- Of a kind used in the leather or like industries0%T0
38121000381210- Prepared rubber accelerators0%T0
38122000381220- Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics0%T0
38123000381230- Anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers for rubber or plastics0%T0
38130010381300---Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or Dibromotetrafluoroethanes0%T0
38130020381300--- Containing methane, ethane or propane hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs)0%T0
38130030381300--- Containing methane, ethane or propane hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)0%T0
38130040381300--- Containing bromochloromethane0%T0
38130090381300--- Other0%T0
38140010381400---Containing methane, ethane or propane chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)
str. 114
0%T0
38140020381400--- Containing methane, ethane or propane hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)0%T0
38140030381400--- Containing carbon tetrachloride, bromochloromethane or 1,1,1-trichloroethane0%T0
38140090381400--- Other0%T0
38160000381600Refractory cements, mortars, concretes and similar compositions, other than products of heading 38010%T0
38170000381700Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 2707 or 29020%T0
38210000382100Prepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms (including viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells0%T0
38220000382200Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006; certified reference materials0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
38231100382311-- Stearic acid0%T0
38231200382312-- Oleic acid0%T0
38231300382313-- Tall oil fatty acids0%T0
38231900382319-- Other0%T0
38237000382370- Industrial fatty alcohols0%T0
38241000382410 -Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores0%T0
38243000382430- Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders0%T0
38244000382440- Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes0%T0
38245000382450- Non-refractory mortars and concretes0%T0
38246000382460 -Sorbitol other than that of subheading 2905440%T0
38247100382471-- Containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)0%T0
str. 114
0%T0
38140020381400--- Containing methane, ethane or propane hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)0%T0
38247200382472-- Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or dibromotetrafluoroethanes0%T0
38247300382473-- Containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs)0%T0
38247400382474-- Containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)0%T0
38247500382475-- Containing carbon tetrachloride
str. 115
0%T0
38247600382476 --Containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)0%T0
38247700382477-- Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane0%T0
38247800382478-- Containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)0%T0
38247900382479-- Other0%T0
38248100382481-- Containing oxirane (ethylene oxide)0%T0
38248200382482-- Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
38248300382483-- Containing tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate0%T0
38249010382490--- "Grey oxide" and "Black oxide" ("Lead dust")0%T0
38249090382490--- Other0%T0
38260000382600Biodiesel and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing less than 70 %by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals0%T0
39011000390110- Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0,940%T0
39012000390120- Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0,94 or more0%T0
39013000390130 -Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers0%T0
39019000390190- Other0%T0
39021000390210 -Polypropylene0%T0
39022000390220 -Polyisobutylene0%T0
39023000390230 -Propylene copolymers0%T0
39029000390290 -Other0%T0
39031100390311 --Expansible0%T0
39031900390319 --Other0%T0
str. 115
0%T0
38247600382476 --Containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)0%T0
39032000390320 -Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers0%T0
39033000390330 -Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymers0%T0
39039000390390- Other0%T0
39041000390410 -Poly(vinyl chloride), not mixed with any other substances0%T0
39042100390421 --Non-plasticised0%T0
39042200390422-- Plasticised0%T0
39043000390430 -Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers0%T0
39044000390440 -Other vinyl chloride copolymers0%T0
39045000390450 -Vinylidene chloride polymers0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
39046900390469-- Other0%T0
39049000390490- Other0%T0
39071000390710- Polyacetals0%T0
39072000390720 -Other polyethers0%T0
39073000390730- Epoxide resins0%T0
39074000390740- Polycarbonates0%T0
39076000390760- Poly(ethylene terephthalate)0%T0
39081000390810 -Polyamide-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,120%T0
39089000390890- Other0%T0
39093000390930- Other amino-resins0%T0
39094000390940- Phenolic resins0%T0
39100000391000Silicones in primary forms0%T0
39111000391110- Petroleum resins, coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins and polyterpenes0%T0
39119000391190- Other0%T0
39121100391211-- Non-plasticised0%T0
39121200391212-- Plasticised0%T0
39122000391220- Cellulose nitrates (including collodions)0%T0
39123100391231-- Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts0%T0
39123900391239-- Other0%T0
39129000391290- Other0%T0
39131000391310- Alginic acid, its salts and esters0%T0
str. 116
substances0%T0
39139000391390- Other0%T0
39140000391400Ion-exchangers based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913, in primary forms0%T0
39151000391510- Of polymers of ethylene0%T0
39152000391520- Of polymers of styrene0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 117
39153000391530- Of polymers of vinyl chloride0%T0
39159000391590- Of other plastics0%T0
39161000391610- Of polymers of ethylene0%T0
39162000391620 -Of polymers of vinyl chloride0%T0
39169000391690- Of other plastics0%T0
39171000391710- Artificial guts (sausage casings) of hardened protein or of cellulosic materials0%T0
39239010392390--- Empty gelatine capsules for pharmaceutical use0%T0
40011000400110- Natural rubber latex, whether or not prevulcanised0%T0
40012100400121-- Smoked sheets0%T0
40012200400122-- Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR)0%T0
40012900400129-- Other0%T0
40013000400130 -Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums0%T0
40021100400211-- Latex0%T0
40021900400219-- Other0%T0
40022000400220 -Butadiene rubber (BR)0%T0
40023100400231 --Isobutene-isoprene (butyl) rubber (IIR)0%T0
40023900400239-- Other0%T0
40024100400241-- Latex0%T0
40024900400249-- Other0%T0
40025100400251-- Latex0%T0
40025900400259-- Other0%T0
40026000400260- Isoprene rubber (IR)0%T0
40027000400270- Ethylene-propylene-non-conjugated diene rubber (EPDM)0%T0
40028000400280- Mixtures of any product of heading 4001 with any product of this heading0%T0
40029100400291-- Latex0%T0
str. 117
39153000391530- Of polymers of vinyl chloride0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
40029900400299-- Other0%T0
40030000400300Reclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip0%T0
40040000400400Waste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules obtained therefrom0%T0
40051000400510- Compounded with carbon black or silica0%T0
40052000400520- Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005100%T0
40059100400591-- Plates, sheets and strip0%T0
40059900400599-- Other0%T0
40061000400610- 'Camel-back' strips for retreading rubber tyres0%T0
40070000400700Vulcanised rubber thread and cord0%T0
40113000401130- Of a kind used on aircraft0%T0
40116100401161-- Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines0%T0
40119200401192-- Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines0%T0
40141000401410- Sheath contraceptives0%T0
40149000401490- Other0%T0
40151100401511-- Surgical0%T0
40170010401700--- Wastes and scrap0%T0
43011000430110- Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws0%T0
43013000430130- Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or paws -0%T0
43016000430160Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws0%T0
43018000430180 -Other furskins, whole, with or without head, tail or paws0%T0
43019000430190 -Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers' use0%T0
44011000440110 -Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms0%T0
44012100440121-- Coniferous0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
44012200440122-- Non-coniferous0%T0
44013100440131-- Wood pellets0%T0
44013900440139-- Other0%T0
44021000440210- Of bamboo
str. 119
0%T0
44029000440290- Other0%T0
44031000440310- Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives0%T0
44032000440320- Other, coniferous0%T0
44034100440341-- Dark red meranti, light red meranti and meranti bakau0%T0
44034900440349-- Other0%T0
44039100440391-- Of oak (Quercus spp.)0%T0
44039200440392-- Of beech (Fagus spp.)0%T0
44039900440399-- Other0%T0
44041000440410- Coniferous0%T0
44042000440420 -Non-coniferous0%T0
44050000440500Wood wool; wood flour0%T0
44061000440610- Not impregnated0%T0
44069000440690- Other0%T0
45011000450110- Natural cork, raw or simply prepared0%T0
45019000450190- Other0%T0
45020000450200Natural cork, debacked or roughly squared, or in rectangular (including square) blocks, plates, sheets or strip (including sharp-edged blanks for corks or stoppers)0%T0
47010000470100Mechanical wood pulp0%T0
47020000470200Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades0%T0
47031100470311-- Coniferous0%T0
47031900470319-- Non-coniferous0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
47032100470321-- Coniferous0%T0
47032900470329-- Non-coniferous0%T0
47041100470411-- Coniferous0%T0
47041900470419-- Non-coniferous
str. 120
0%T0
47042100470421-- Coniferous0%T0
47042900470429-- Non-coniferous0%T0
47050000470500Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes0%T0
47061000470610 -Cotton linters pulp0%T0
47062000470620- Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard0%T0
47063000470630 -Other, of bamboo0%T0
47069100470691-- Mechanical0%T0
47069200470692-- Chemical0%T0
47069300470693-- Obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical processes0%T0
47071000470710 -Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard0%T0
47072000470720 -Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass0%T0
47073000470730 -Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter)0%T0
47079000470790- Other, including unsorted waste and scrap0%T0
48041910480419--- Dry battery Kraftliner0%T0
48114110481141--- Unprinted0%T0
48115910481159--- For labelling dry cells and dry batteries0%T0
48116010481160--- Unprinted0%T0
48120000481200Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp0%T0
48131000481310- In the form of booklets or tubes0%T0
48132000481320- In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
48139000481390 -Other0%T0
49011000490110- In single sheets, whether or not folded0%T0
49019100490191-- Dictionaries and encyclopaedias, and serial instalments thereof0%T0
str. 120
0%T0
47042100470421-- Coniferous0%T0
49019900490199-- Other0%T0
49021000490210- Appearing at least four times a week
str. 121
0%T0
49029000490290- Other0%T0
49030000490300Children's picture, drawing or colouring books0%T0
49040000490400Music, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated0%T0
49051000490510- Globes0%T0
49059100490591-- In book form0%T0
49059900490599-- Other0%T0
49060000490600Plans and drawings for architectural, engineering, industrial, commercial, topographical or similar purposes, being originals drawn by hand; handwritten texts; photographic reproductions on sensitised paper and carbon copies of the foregoing0%T0
49070090490700--- Other0%T0
49119910491199--- Instructional charts and diagrams0%T0
49119920491199--- Examination question papers0%T0
50010000500100Silkworm cocoons suitable for reeling0%T0
50020000500200Raw silk (not thrown)0%T0
50030000500300Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock)0%T0
51011100510111-- Shorn wool0%T0
51011900510119-- Other0%T0
51012100510121-- Shorn wool0%T0
51012900510129-- Other0%T0
51013000510130- Carbonised0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
51021100
str. 122
510211-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats0%T0
51021900510219-- Other0%T0
51022000510220- Coarse animal hair0%T0
51031000510310- Noils of wool or of fine animal hair0%T0
51032000510320- Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair0%T0
51033000510330- Waste of coarse animal hair0%T0
51040000510400Garnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair0%T0
51051000510510- Carded wool0%T0
51052100510521-- Combed wool in fragments0%T0
51052900510529-- Other0%T0
51053100510531-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats0%T0
51053900510539-- Other0%T0
51054000510540- Coarse animal hair, carded or combed0%T0
52010000520100Cotton, not carded or combed0%T0
52021000520210- Yarn waste (including thread waste)0%T0
52029100520291-- Garnetted stock0%T0
52029900520299-- Other0%T0
52030000520300Cotton, carded or combed0%T0
53011000530110- Flax, raw or retted0%T0
53012100530121-- Broken or scutched0%T0
53012900530129-- Other0%T0
53013000530130- Flax tow and waste0%T0
53021000530210- True hemp, raw or retted0%T0
53029000530290- Other0%T0
53031000530310- Jute and other textile bast fibres, raw or retted0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
53039000530390- Other0%T0
str. 122
510211-- Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats0%T0
51021900510219-- Other0%T0
53050000530500Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)0%T0
55011000550110- Of nylon or other polyamides0%T0
55012000550120- Of polyesters0%T0
55013000550130- Acrylic or modacrylic0%T0
55014000550140- Of polypropylene
str. 123
0%T0
55019000550190- Other0%T0
55020000550200Artificial filament tow0%T0
55031100550311-- Of aramids0%T0
55031900550319-- Other0%T0
55032000550320- Of polyesters0%T0
55033000550330- Acrylic or modacrylic0%T0
55034000550340- Of polypropylene0%T0
55039000550390- Other0%T0
55041000550410- Of viscose rayon0%T0
55049000550490- Other0%T0
55051000550510- Of synthetic fibres0%T0
55052000550520- Of artificial fibres0%T0
55061000550610- Of nylon or other polyamides0%T0
55062000550620- Of polyesters0%T0
55063000550630- Acrylic or modacrylic0%T0
55069000550690- Other0%T0
55070000550700Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
59021000590210- Of nylon or other polyamides0%T0
str. 124
59022000590220- Of polyesters0%T0
59029000590290- Other0%T0
59114000591140- Straining cloth of a kind used in oil-presses or the like, including that of human hair0%T0
63049110630491--- Mosquito net0%T0
63072000630720- Life jackets and lifebelts0%T0
65061000650610- Safety headgear0%T0
69021000690210- Containing, by weight, singly or together, more than 50 %of the elements Mg, Ca or Cr, expressed as MgO, CaO or Cr2O30%T0
69022000690220- Containing, by weight, more than 50 %of alumina (Al2O3), of silica (SiO2) or of a mixture or compound of these products0%T0
69029000690290 -Other0%T0
69091100690911 --Of porcelain or china0%T0
69091200690912 --Articles having a hardness equivalent to 9 or more on the Mohs scale0%T0
69091900690919-- Other0%T0
69099000690990- Other0%T0
70010000700100Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass; glass in the mass0%T0
70101010701010--- For pharmaceutical products0%T0
70151000701510- Glasses for corrective spectacles0%T0
70171000701710- Of fused quartz or other fused silica0%T0
70172000701720- Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C0%T0
70179000701790- Other0%T0
71031010710310--- Tanzanite0%T0
71031020710310--- Alexandrite0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 Digits DescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
71039910710399 --- Tanzanite0%T0
71039920710399 --- Alexandrite0%T0
71082000710820 - Monetary0%T0
str. 124
59022000590220- Of polyesters0%T0
59029000590290- Other0%T0
71189000711890 - Other0%T0
72011000720110 - Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0,5 %or less of phosphorus0%T0
72012000720120 - Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0,5 %of phosphorus0%T0
72015000720150 - Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen0%T0
72021100720211 -- Containing by weight more than 2 %of carbon0%T0
72021900720219 -- Other0%T0
72022100720221 -- Containing by weight more than 55 %of silicon0%T0
72022900720229 -- Other0%T0
72023000720230 - Ferro-silico-manganese0%T0
72024100720241 -- Containing by weight more than 4 %of carbon0%T0
72024900720249 -- Other0%T0
72025000720250 - Ferro-silico-chromium0%T0
72026000720260 - Ferro-nickel0%T0
72027000720270 - Ferro-molybdenum0%T0
72028000720280 - Ferro-tungsten and ferro-silico-tungsten0%T0
72029100720291 -- Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium0%T0
72029200720292 -- Ferro-vanadium0%T0
72029300720293 -- Ferro-niobium0%T0
72029900720299 -- Other0%T0
72031000720310 - Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore0%T0
72039000720390 - Other0%T0
72041000720410 - Waste and scrap of cast iron0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
72042100720421-- Of stainless steel0%T0
72042900720429-- Other0%T0
72043000720430- Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel0%T0
72044100720441-- Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings, whether or not in bundles0%T0
72044900720449 --Other0%T0
72045000720450 -Remelting scrap ingots0%T0
72051000720510 -Granules0%T0
72052100720521-- Of alloy steel0%T0
72052900720529-- Other0%T0
72061000720610 -Ingots0%T0
72069000720690 -Other0%T0
str. 125
weight more than 55 %of silicon0%T0
72071100720711-- Of rectangular (including square) cross-section, the width measuring less than twice the thickness0%T0
72071200720712-- Other, of rectangular (other than square) cross-section0%T0
72071900720719-- Other0%T0
72072000720720- Containing by weight 0,25 %or more of carbon0%T0
72081000720810- In coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief0%T0
72082500720825-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore0%T0
72082600720826-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72082700720827--
str. 126
Ofa thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72083600720836-- Of a thickness exceeding10mm0%T0
72083700720837-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore but not exceeding10mm0%T0
72083800720838-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72083900720839-- Of a thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72084000720840 -Not in coils, not further worked than hot-rolled, with patterns in relief0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
72085100720851-- Of a thickness exceeding10mm0%T0
72085200720852-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore but not exceeding10mm0%T0
72085300720853-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72085400720854-- Of a thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72089000720890- Other0%T0
72101200721012-- Of a thickness of less than 0,5mm0%T0
72105000721050- Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides0%T0
72139100721391-- Of circular cross-section measuring less than 14 mmin diameter0%T0
72139900721399-- Other0%T0
72172000721720- Plated or coated with zinc0%T0
72173010721730--- Of a kind used in the manufacture of tyres0%T0
72181000721810- Ingots and other primary forms0%T0
72189100721891-- Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section0%T0
72189900721899-- Other0%T0
72191100721911-- Of a thickness exceeding10mm0%T0
72191200721912-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore but not exceeding10mm0%T0
str. 126
Ofa thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72191300721913-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72191400721914-- Of a thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72192100721921-- Of a thickness exceeding10mm0%T0
72192200721922-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore but not exceeding10mm0%T0
72192300721923-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72192400721924-- Of a thickness of less than3mm0%T0
72193100721931-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore0%T0
72193200721932-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm0%T0
72193300721933-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mmbut less than3mm0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
72193400721934-- Of a thickness of 0,5 mmor more but not exceeding1mm0%T0
72193500721935-- Of a thickness of less than 0,5mm0%T0
72199000721990- Other0%T0
72241000722410- Ingots and other primary forms0%T0
72249000722490- Other0%T0
73021000730210- Rails0%T0
73023000730230 -Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces0%T0
73024000730240 -Fish-plates and sole plates0%T0
73029000730290 -Other0%T0
73041100730411-- Of stainless steel0%T0
73041900730419-- Other0%T0
73042200730422-- Drill pipe of stainless steel0%T0
73042300730423-- Other drill pipe0%T0
73042400730424-- Other, of stainless steel0%T0
73042900730429-- Other0%T0
73051100730511-- Longitudinally submerged arc welded0%T0
73051200730512-- Other, longitudinally welded0%T0
73051900730519-- Other0%T0
73052000730520- Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas0%T0
73061100730611-- Welded, of stainless steel0%T0
73061900730619-- Other0%T0
73062100730621-- Welded, of stainless steel0%T0
73062900730629-- Other0%T0
73081000730810 -Bridges and bridge-sections0%T0
73082000730820 -Towers and lattice masts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
73084000730840- Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pit-propping0%T0
str. 127
but not exceeding1mm0%T0
73102920731029--- Cans and ends for beverages0%T0
73259100732591-- Grinding balls and similar articles for mills0%T0
73261100732611-- Grinding balls and similar articles for mills0%T0
73269010732690--- Traps and sneers for the destruction of pests0%T0
73269020732690--- Reels for fire hose0%T0
74010000740100Copper mattes; cement copper (precipitated copper)0%T0
74020000740200Unrefined copper; copper anodes for electrolytic refining0%T0
74040000740400Copper waste and scrap0%T0
74071000740710- Of refined copper
str. 128
0%T0
74081100740811-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds6mm0%T0
74082200740822-- Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver)0%T0
75011000750110- Nickel mattes0%T0
75012000750120- Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy0%T0
75021000750210- Nickel, not alloyed0%T0
75022000750220- Nickel alloys0%T0
75030000750300Nickel waste and scrap0%T0
75040000750400Nickel powders and flakes0%T0
76011000760110- Aluminium, not alloyed0%T0
76012000760120- Aluminium alloys0%T0
76020000760200Aluminium waste and scrap0%T0
76031000760310- Powders of non-lamellar structure0%T0
76032000760320- Powders of lamellar structure; flakes0%T0
76109000761090- Other0%T0
76129010761290---Cans and ends for beverages0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
78011000780110- Refined lead0%T0
78019100780191-- Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element0%T0
78019900780199-- Other0%T0
78020000780200Lead waste and scrap0%T0
78042000780420- Powders and flakes0%T0
79011100790111-- Containing by weight 99,99 %or more of zinc0%T0
79011200790112-- Containing by weight less than 99,99 %of zinc0%T0
79012000790120 -Zinc alloys0%T0
79020000790200Zinc waste and scrap0%T0
79031000790310 -Zinc dust0%T0
str. 128
0%T0
74081100740811-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds6mm0%T0
79039000790390 -Other0%T0
80011000800110 -Tin, not alloyed0%T0
80012000800120 -Tin alloys0%T0
80020000800200 Tinwaste and scrap0%T0
81011000810110 -Powders0%
str. 129
T0
81019400810194 --Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering0%T0
81019600810196 --Wire0%T0
81019700810197 --Waste and scrap0%T0
81019900810199 --Other0%T0
81021000810210 -Powders0%T0
81029400810294-- Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering0%T0
81029500810295-- Bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil0%T0
81029600810296-- Wire0%T0
81029700810297-- Waste and scrap0%T0
81029900810299-- Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
81032000810320- Unwrought tantalum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; powders0%T0
81033000810330- Waste and scrap0%T0
81039000810390- Other0%T0
81041100810411 --Containing at least 99,8 %by weight of magnesium0%T0
81041900810419-- Other0%T0
81042000810420 -Waste and scrap0%T0
81043000810430 -Raspings, turnings and granules, graded according to size; powders0%T0
81049000810490 -Other0%T0
81052000810520 -Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; powders0%T0
81053000810530 -Waste and scrap0%T0
81059000810590 -Other0%T0
81060000810600Bismuth and articles thereof, including waste and scrap0%T0
81072000810720 -Unwrought cadmium; powders0%T0
81073000810730 -Waste and scrap0%T0
str. 129
T0
81019400810194 --Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering0%T0
81079000810790 -Other0%T0
81082000810820 -Unwrought titanium; powders0%T0
81083000810830 -Waste and scrap0%T0
81089000810890 -Other0%T0
81092000810920 -Unwrought zirconium; powders0%T0
81093000810930 -Waste and scrap0%T0
81099000810990 -Other
str. 130
0%T0
81101000811010 -Unwrought antimony; powders0%T0
81102000811020 -Waste and scrap0%T0
81109000811090 -Other0%T0
81110000811100Manganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
81121200811212-- Unwrought; powders0%T0
81121300811213-- Waste and scrap0%T0
81121900811219-- Other0%T0
81122100811221-- Unwrought; powders0%T0
81122200811222-- Waste and scrap0%T0
81122900811229-- Other0%T0
81125100811251-- Unwrought; powders0%T0
81125200811252 --Waste and scrap0%T0
81125900811259-- Other0%T0
81129200811292 --Unwrought; waste and scrap; powders0%T0
81129900811299 --Other0%T0
81130000811300Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap0%T0
82084000820840 - Foragricultural, horticultural or forestry machines0%T0
84011000840110 -Nuclear reactors (Euratom)0%T0
84012000840120 -Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation, and parts thereof (Euratom)0%T0
84013000840130 - Fuelelements (cartridges), non-irradiated (Euratom)0%T0
84014000840140 -Parts of nuclear reactors (Euratom)0%T0
84021100840211 --Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45 tonnes per hour0%T0
84021200840212 --Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 tonnes per hour0%T0
84021900840219 --Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers0%T0
str. 130
0%T0
81101000811010 -Unwrought antimony; powders0%T0
84022000840220 -Superheated water boilers0%T0
84029000840290 -Parts0%T0
84031000840310 -Boilers0%T0
84039000840390 -Parts0%T0
84041000840410 -Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 8402 or 84030%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84042000840420- Condensers for steam or other vapour power units0%T0
str. 131
84049000840490- Parts0%T0
84051000840510 -Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers0%T0
84059000840590 -Parts0%T0
84061000840610 -Turbines for marine propulsion0%T0
84068100840681 -- Ofan output exceeding40MW0%T0
84068200840682 -- Ofan output not exceeding40MW0%T0
84069000840690 -Parts0%T0
84071000840710 -Aircraft engines0%T0
84072100840721 --Outboard motors0%T0
84079010840790 ---For industrial, agricultural, water supply, sewerage and drainage0%T0
84081000840810 -Marine propulsion engines0%T0
84089010840890 ---For industrial, agricultural, water supply, sewerage and drainage0%T0
84101100841011 -- Ofa power not exceeding 1000 kW0%T0
84101200841012 -- Ofa power exceeding 1000 kW but not exceeding 10000 kW0%T0
84101300841013 -- Ofa power exceeding 10000 kW0%T0
84109000841090 -Parts, including regulators0%T0
84111100841111 -- Ofa thrust not exceeding 25 kN0%T0
84111200841112 -- Ofa thrust exceeding 25 kN0%T0
84112100841121 -- Ofa power not exceeding 1100 kW0%T0
84112200841122 -- Ofa power exceeding 1100 kW0%T0
84118100841181 -- Ofa power not exceeding 5000 kW0%T0
84118200841182 -- Ofa power exceeding 5000 kW0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84119900841199-- Other0%T0
84121000
str. 132
841210- Reaction engines other than turbojets0%T0
84122100841221 --Linear acting (cylinders)0%T0
84122900841229-- Other0%T0
84123100841231 --Linear acting (cylinders)0%T0
84123900841239 --Other0%T0
84128000841280 -Other0%T0
84129000841290 -Parts0%T0
84132000841320 -Handpumps, other than those of subheading 841311 or 8413190%T0
84134000841340 -Concrete pumps0%T0
84135000841350 -Other reciprocating positive displacement pumps0%T0
84136000841360 -Other rotary positive displacement pumps0%T0
84137000841370 -Other centrifugal pumps0%T0
84138100841381 --Pumps0%T0
84138200841382 --Liquid elevators0%T0
84139100841391 -- Ofpumps0%T0
84139200841392 -- Ofliquid elevators0%T0
84161000841610 -Furnace burners for liquid fuel0%T0
84162000841620 -Other furnace burners, including combination burners0%T0
84163000841630 -Mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances0%T0
84169000841690 -Parts0%T0
84171000841710 -Furnaces and ovens for the roasting, melting or other heat treatment of ores, pyrites or of metals0%T0
84172000841720 -Bakery ovens, including biscuit ovens0%T0
84178000841780 -Other0%T0
84179000841790 -Parts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84186110841861--- For dairying or fishing0%T0
str. 132
841210- Reaction engines other than turbojets0%T0
84122100841221 --Linear acting (cylinders)0%T0
84186120841861--- For industrial use0%T0
84186910841869--- For dairying or fishing0%T0
84186920841869 ---For industrial use0%T0
84191100841911 --Instantaneous gas water heaters0%T0
84191900841919 --Other0%T0
str. 133
84192000841920 -Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers0%T0
84193100841931 --For agricultural products0%T0
84193200841932 --For wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard0%T0
84193900841939 --Other0%T0
84194000841940 -Distilling or rectifying plant0%T0
84195000841950 -Heat-exchange units0%T0
84196000841960 -Machinery for liquefying air or other gases0%T0
84198100841981 --For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food0%T0
84198900841989 --Other0%T0
84199000841990 -Parts0%T0
84201000842010 -Calendering or other rolling machines0%T0
84209100842091 --Cylinders0%T0
84209900842099 --Other0%T0
84211100842111 --Cream separators0%T0
84212100842121 -- Forfiltering or purifying water0%T0
84212200842122 -- Forfiltering or purifying beverages other than water0%T0
84221900842219 --Other0%T0
84222000842220 -Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers0%T0
84223000842230 -Machinery for filling, closing, sealing or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers;0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84224000842240- Other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery)0%T0
84232000842320 -Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors0%T0
84233000842330 -Constant weight scales and scales for discharging a predetermined weight of material into a bag or container, including hopper scales0%T0
84238200842382 --Having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 30 kg but not exceeding 5000 kg0%T0
str. 133
84192000841920 -Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers0%T0
84241000842410 - Fireextinguishers, whether or not charged0%T0
84242000842420 -Spray guns and similar appliances0%T0
84243000842430 -Steam or sandblasting machines and similar jet projecting machines0%T0
84248100842481 --Agricultural or horticultural0%T0
84248900842489 --Other
str. 134
0%T0
84261100842611 --Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support0%T0
84261200842612 --Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers0%T0
84261900842619 --Other0%T0
84262000842620 -Tower cranes0%T0
84263000842630 -Portal or pedestal jib cranes0%T0
84264100842641 -- Ontyres0%T0
84264900842649 --Other0%T0
84269100842691 --Designed for mounting on road vehicles0%T0
84269900842699 --Other0%T0
84271000842710 -Self-propelled trucks powered by an electric motor0%T0
84272000842720 -Other self-propelled trucks0%T0
84279000842790 -Other trucks0%T0
84281000842810 - Liftsand skip hoists0%T0
84282000842820 -Pneumatic elevators and conveyors0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84283100842831 --Specially designed for underground use0%T0
84283200842832 --Other, bucket type0%T0
84283300842833 --Other, belt type0%T0
84283900842839 --Other0%T0
84284000842840 -Escalators and moving walkways0%T0
84286000842860 -Teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines; traction mechanisms for funiculars0%T0
84289000842890 -Other machinery0%T0
84291100842911 --Track laying0%T0
84291900842919 --Other0%T0
84292000842920 -Graders and levellers0%T0
84293000842930 -Scrapers0%T0
84294000842940 -Tamping machines and roadrollers0%T0
str. 134
0%T0
84261100842611 --Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support0%T0
84295100842951 --Front-end shovel loaders0%T0
84295200842952 --Machinery with a 360° revolving superstructure0%T0
84295900842959 --Other0%T0
84301000843010 -Piledrivers and pile extractors
str. 135
0%T0
84302000843020 -Snowploughs and snowblowers0%T0
84303100843031 --Self-propelled0%T0
84303900843039 --Other0%T0
84304100843041 --Self-propelled0%T0
84304900843049 --Other0%T0
84305000843050 - Othermachinery, self-propelled0%T0
84306100843061 --Tamping or compacting machinery0%T0
84306900843069 --Other0%T0
84321000843210 -Ploughs0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84322100843221-- Disc harrows0%T0
84322900843229-- Other0%T0
84323000843230 -Seeders, planters and transplanters0%T0
84324000843240 -Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors0%T0
84328000843280 -Other machinery0%T0
84329000843290 -Parts0%T0
84332000843320 -Other mowers, including cutter bars for tractor mounting0%T0
84333000843330 -Other haymaking machinery0%T0
84334000843340 -Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers0%T0
84335100843351 --Combine harvester-threshers0%T0
84335200843352 --Other threshing machinery0%T0
84335300843353 --Root or tuber harvesting machines0%T0
84335900843359 --Other0%T0
84336000843360 -Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural produce0%T0
84339000843390 -Parts0%T0
84341000843410 -Milking machines0%T0
84342000843420 - Dairymachinery0%T0
str. 135
0%T0
84302000843020 -Snowploughs and snowblowers0%T0
84349000843490 -Parts0%T0
84351000843510 -Machinery0%T0
84359000843590 - Parts0%T0
84361000843610 -Machinery for preparing animal feedingstuffs0%T0
84362100843621 --Poultry incubators and brooders0%T0
84362900843629 --Other0%T0
84368000843680 -Other machinery0%T0
str. 136
84369100843691 -- Ofpoultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84369900843699 --Other0%T0
84371000843710 -Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables0%T0
84378000843780 -Other machinery0%T0
84379000843790 -Parts0%T0
84381000843810 -Bakery machinery and machinery for the manufacture of macaroni, spaghetti or similar products0%T0
84382000843820 -Machinery for the manufacture of confectionery, cocoa or chocolate0%T0
84383000843830 -Machinery for sugar manufacture0%T0
84384000843840 -Brewery machinery0%T0
84385000843850 -Machinery for the preparation of meat or poultry0%T0
84386000843860 -Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables0%T0
84388000843880 -Other machinery0%T0
84389000843890 - Parts0%T0
84391000843910 -Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material0%T0
84392000843920 -Machinery for making paper or paperboard0%T0
84393000843930 -Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard0%T0
84399100843991 -- Ofmachinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material0%T0
84399900843999 --Other0%T0
84401000844010 -Machinery0%T0
84409000844090 -Parts0%T0
84411000844110 -Cutting machines0%T0
84412000844120 -Machines for making bags, sacks or envelopes0%T0
84413000844130 -Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding0%T0
str. 136
84369100843691 -- Ofpoultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders0%T0
84414000844140 -Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or paperboard0%T0
84418000844180 -Other machinery0%T0
84419000844190 -Parts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84423000844230- Machinery, apparatus and equipment0%T0
8442
str. 137
4000844240 -Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment0%T0
84425000844250 -Plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)0%T0
84431100844311 --Offset printing machinery, reel fed0%T0
84431200844312 --Offset printing machinery, sheet fed, office type (using sheets with one side not exceeding 22 cm and the other side not exceeding 36 cm in the unfolded state)0%T0
84431300844313 --Other offset printing machinery0%T0
84431400844314 --Letterpress printing machinery, reel fed, excluding flexographic printing0%T0
84431500844315 --Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing0%T0
84431600844316 --Flexographic printing machinery0%T0
84431700844317 --Gravure printing machinery0%T0
84431900844319 --Other0%T0
84433100844331 --Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network0%T0
84433200844332 --Other, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network0%T0
84439100844391 --Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 84420%T0
84440000844400Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials0%T0
84451100844511 --Carding machines0%T0
84451200844512 --Combing machines0%T0
84451300844513 --Drawing or roving machines0%T0
84451900844519 --Other0%T0
84452000844520 -Textile spinning machines0%T0
84453000844530 -Textile doubling or twisting machines0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 137
4000844240 -Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment0%T0
84425000844250 -Plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)0%T0
84454000844540- Textile winding (including weft-winding) or reeling machines0%T0
84459000844590- Other0%T0
84461000844610 -
str. 138
For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm0%T0
84462100844621 --Power looms0%T0
84462900844629 --Other0%T0
84463000844630 -For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, shuttleless type0%T0
84471100844711 --With cylinder diameter not exceeding165mm0%T0
84471200844712 --With cylinder diameter exceeding165mm0%T0
84472000844720 -Flat knitting machines; stitch-bonding machines0%T0
84479000844790 -Other0%T0
84481100844811 --Dobbies and jacquards; card-reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines for use therewith0%T0
84481900844819 --Other0%T0
84482000844820 -Parts and accessories of machines of heading 8444 or of their auxiliary machinery0%T0
84483100844831 --Card clothing0%T0
84483200844832 -- Ofmachines for preparing textile fibres, other than card clothing0%T0
84483300844833 --Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers0%T0
84483900844839 --Other0%T0
84484200844842 --Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames0%T0
84484900844849 --Other0%T0
84485100844851 --Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches0%T0
84485900844859 --Other0%T0
84490000844900Machinery for the manufacture or finishing of felt or nonwovens in the piece or in shapes, including machinery for making felt hats; blocks for making hats0%T0
84511000845110 -Dry-cleaning machines0%T0
84512100845121 --Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84512900845129-- Other0%T0
str. 138
For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm0%T0
84462100844621 --Power looms0%T0
84513000845130- Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses)0%T0
84514000845140 -Washing, bleaching or dyeing machines0%T0
str. 139
84515000845150 -Machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics0%T0
84518000845180 -Other machinery0%T0
84519000845190 -Parts0%T0
84521000845210 -Sewing machines of the household type0%T0
84522100845221 --Automatic units0%T0
84522900845229 --Other0%T0
84523000845230 -Sewing machine needles0%T0
84529000845290 -Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts thereof; other parts of sewing machines0%T0
84531000845310 -Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather0%T0
84532000845320 -Machinery for making or repairing footwear0%T0
84538000845380 -Other machinery0%T0
84539000845390 - Parts0%T0
84541000845410 -Converters0%T0
84542000845420 -Ingot moulds and ladles0%T0
84543000845430 -Casting machines0%T0
84549000845490 -Parts0%T0
84551000845510 -Tube mills0%T0
84552100845521 -- Hotor combination hot and cold0%T0
84552200845522 --Cold0%T0
84553000845530 -Rolls for rolling mills0%T0
84559000845590 -Other parts0%T0
84561000845610 -Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84562000845620- Operated by ultrasonic processes0%T0
84563000845630 -Operated by electrodischarge processes0%T0
84569000845690 -Other0%T0
84571000845710 -Machining centres0%T0
str. 139
84515000845150 -Machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics0%T0
84572000845720 -Unit construction machines (single station)0%T0
84573000845730 -Multi-station transfer machines0%T0
84581100845811 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84581900845819 --Other0%T0
84589100845891 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84589900845899 --Other0%T0
84591000845910 -Way-type unit head machines0%T0
84592100845921 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84592900
str. 140
845929 --Other0%T0
84593100845931 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84593900845939 --Other0%T0
84594000845940 -Other boring machines0%T0
84595100845951 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84595900845959 --Other0%T0
84596100845961 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84596900845969 --Other0%T0
84597000845970 - Otherthreading or tapping machines0%T0
84601100846011 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84601900846019 --Other0%T0
84602100846021 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84602900846029 --Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84603100846031-- Numerically controlled0%T0
84603900846039-- Other0%T0
84604000846040 -Honing or lapping machines0%T0
84609000846090 -Other0%T0
84612000846120 -Shaping or slotting machines0%T0
84613000846130 -Broaching machines0%T0
84614000846140 -Gear-cutting, gear-grinding or gear-finishing machines0%T0
84615000846150 -Sawing or cutting-off machines0%T0
84619000846190 -Other0%T0
84621000846210 -Forging or die-stamping machines (including presses) and hammers0%T0
84622100846221 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84622900846229 --Other0%T0
84623100846231 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84623900846239 --Other0%T0
84624100846241 --Numerically controlled0%T0
str. 140
845929 --Other0%T0
84593100845931 --Numerically controlled0%T0
84624900846249 --Other0%T0
84629100846291 --Hydraulic presses0%T0
84629900846299 --Other0%T0
84631000846310 -Drawbenches for bars, tubes, profiles, wire or the like0%T0
84632000846320 -Thread-rolling machines0%T0
84633000846330 -Machines for working wire0%T0
84639000846390 -Other0%T0
84641000846410 -Sawing machines0%T0
84642000846420 -Grinding or polishing machines0%T0
84649000846490 -Other0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 Digits [[
str. 141
DOC_PAGE_MARKER_147]]DescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84651000846510- Machines which can carry out different types of machining operations without tool change between such operations0%T0
84659100846591-- Sawing machines0%T0
84659200846592 --Planing, milling or moulding (by cutting) machines0%T0
84659300846593 --Grinding, sanding or polishing machines0%T0
84659400846594 --Bending or assembling machines0%T0
84659500846595 --Drilling or morticing machines0%T0
84659600846596 --Splitting, slicing or paring machines0%T0
84659900846599 --Other0%T0
84661000846610 -Tool holders and self-opening dieheads0%T0
84662000846620 -Work holders0%T0
84663000846630 -Dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools0%T0
84669100846691 --For machines of heading 84640%T0
84669200846692 --For machines of heading 84650%T0
84669300846693 --For machines of headings 8456 to 84610%T0
84669400846694 --For machines of heading 8462 or 84630%T0
84671100846711 --Rotary type (including combined rotary-percussion)0%T0
84671900846719 --Other0%T0
84672100846721 --Drills of all kinds0%T0
84672200846722 --Saws0%T0
84672900846729 --Other0%T0
84678100846781 --Chainsaws0%T0
84678900846789 --Other0%T0
84679100846791 -- Ofchainsaws0%T0
84679200846792 -- Ofpneumatic tools0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 141
DOC_PAGE_MARKER_147]]DescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
84679900846799-- Other0%T0
84681000846810 -Hand-held blow pipes
str. 142
0%T0
84682000846820 -Other gas-operated machinery and apparatus0%T0
84688000846880 -Other machinery and apparatus0%T0
84689000846890- Parts0%T0
84690000846900Typewriters other than printers of heading 8443; word-processing machines0%T0
84713000847130- Portable automatic data-processing machines, weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display0%T0
84714100847141-- Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input and output unit, whether or not combined0%T0
84714900847149-- Other, presented in the form of systems0%T0
84715000847150 -Processing units other than those of subheading 847141 or 847149, whether or not containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit: storage units, input units, output units0%T0
84716000847160 -Input or output units, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing0%T0
84717000847170 -Storage units0%T0
84718000847180 -Other units of automatic data-processing machines0%T0
84719000847190 -Other0%T0
84721000847210 -Duplicating machines0%T0
84733000847330 - Partsand accessories of the machines of heading 84710%T0
84741000847410 -Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines0%T0
84742000847420 -Crushing or grinding machines0%T0
84743100847431 --Concrete or mortar mixers0%T0
84743200847432 --Machines for mixing mineral substances with bitumen0%T0
84743900847439 --Other0%T0
84748000847480 -Other machinery0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 143
84749000847490 -Parts0%T0
84751000847510- Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes0%T0
84752100847521-- Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof0%T0
84752900847529 --Other0%T0
84759000847590 -Parts0%T0
84771000847710 -Injection-moulding machines0%T0
84772000847720 -Extruders0%T0
84773000847730 -Blow-moulding machines0%T0
84774000847740 -Vacuum-moulding machines and other thermoforming machines0%T0
84775100847751 --For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming inner tubes0%T0
84775900847759 --Other0%T0
84778000847780 -Other machinery0%T0
84779000847790 - Parts0%T0
84781000847810 -Machinery0%T0
84789000847890 - Parts0%T0
84791000847910 -Machinery for public works, building or the like0%T0
84792000847920 -Machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable fats or oils0%T0
84793000847930 - andPresses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials other machinery for treating wood or cork0%T0
84794000847940 -Rope- or cable-making machines0%T0
84795000847950 -Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included0%T0
84796000847960 -Evaporative air coolers0%T0
84797100847971 -- Ofa kind used in airports0%T0
84797900847979 --Other0%T0
84798100847981 -- Fortreating metal, including electric wire coil-winders0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
str. 143
84749000847490 -Parts0%T0
84751000847510- Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes0%T0
84798200847982-- Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenising, emulsifying or stirring machines0%T0
str. 144
84798900847989-- Other0%T0
84799000847990 -Parts0%T0
84801000848010 -Moulding boxes for metal foundry0%T0
84802000848020 -Mould bases0%T0
84803000848030 -Moulding patterns0%T0
84804100848041 --Injection or compression types0%T0
84804900848049 --Other0%T0
84805000848050 -Moulds for glass0%T0
84806000848060 -Moulds for mineral materials0%T0
84807100848071 --Injection or compression types0%T0
84807900848079 --Other0%T0
84861000848610 -Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of boules or wafers0%T0
84862000848620 -Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of semiconductor devices or of electronic integrated circuits0%T0
84863000848630 -Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of flat panel displays0%T0
84864000848640 -Machines and apparatus specified in note 9(C) to this chapter0%T0
84869000848690 -Parts and accessories0%T0
85011000850110 -Motors of an output not exceeding 37,5W0%T0
85012000850120 -Universal AC/DC motors of an output exceeding 37,5W0%T0
85013100850131 --Of an output not exceeding 750W0%T0
85013200850132 --Of an output exceeding 750 Wbut not exceeding 75 kW0%T0
85013300850133 --Of an output exceeding 75 kWbut not exceeding 375 kW0%T0
85013400850134 --Of an output exceeding 375 kW0%T0
85014000850140 -Other AC motors, single-phase0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
85015100850151-- Of an output not exceeding 750W0%T0
str. 144
84798900847989-- Other0%T0
85015200850152-- Of an output exceeding 750 Wbut not exceeding 75 kW0%T0
85015300850153-- Of an output exceeding 75 kW0%T0
85016100850161-- Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA0%T0
85016200850162-- Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA0%T0
85016300850163-- Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA0%T0
85016400850164-- Of an output exceeding 750 kVA0%T0
85021100850211 --
str. 145
Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA0%T0
85021200850212 --Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA0%T0
85021300850213 --Of an output exceeding 375 kVA0%T0
85022000850220 -Generating sets with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines0%T0
85023100850231 --Wind-powered0%T0
85023900850239 --Other0%T0
85024000850240 -Electric rotary converters0%T0
85030000850300 Partssuitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading 8501 or 85020%T0
85041000850410 -Ballasts for discharge lamps or tubes0%T0
85042100850421 --Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 650 kVA0%T0
85042200850422 --Having a power handling capacity exceeding 650 kVA but not exceeding 10000 kVA0%T0
85042300850423 --Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10000 kVA0%T0
85043300850433 --Having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA0%T0
85043400850434 --Having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 kVA0%T0
85044000850440 -Static converters0%T0
85045000850450 -Other inductors0%T0
85049000850490 -Parts0%T0
85051100850511 --Of metal0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
85051900850519-- Other0%T0
85052000850520- Electromagnetic couplings, clutches and brakes0%T0
85059000850590 -Other, including parts0%T0
85069000850690- Parts0%T0
85079000850790- Parts0%T0
85131010851310--- Miner's safety lamps0%T0
85141000851410- Resistance heated furnaces and ovens0%T0
str. 145
Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA0%T0
85021200850212 --Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA0%T0
85142000851420- Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss0%T0
85143000851430- Other furnaces and ovens0%T0
85144000851440- Other equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss0%T0
85149000851490- Parts0%T0
85151100851511-- Soldering irons and guns0%T0
85151900851519-- Other0%T0
85152100851521-- Fully or partly automatic0%T0
85152900851529-- Other0%T0
85153100851531
str. 146
-- Fully or partly automatic0%T0
85153900851539-- Other0%T0
85158000851580- Other machines and apparatus0%T0
85159000851590- Parts0%T0
85167100851671-- Coffee or tea makers0%T0
85167200851672-- Toasters0%T0
85171200851712-- Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks0%T0
85176100851761-- Base stations0%T0
85255000852550- Transmission apparatus0%T0
85256000852560 -Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
85261000852610- Radar apparatus0%T0
85269100852691-- Radio navigational aid apparatus0%T0
85269200852692-- Radio remote control apparatus0%T0
85284100852841-- Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 84710%T0
85285100852851-- Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 84710%T0
85286100852861-- Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 84710%T0
85301000853010 -Equipment for railways or tramways0%T0
85308000853080 -Other equipment0%T0
85351000853510 -Fuses0%T0
85352100853521 --For a voltage of less than 72,5 kV0%T0
85352900853529 --Other0%T0
85353000853530 -Isolating switches and make-and-break switches0%T0
85354000853540 -Lightning arresters, voltage limiters and surge suppressors0%T0
85359000853590 -Other0%T0
85367000853670 -Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables0%T0
str. 146
-- Fully or partly automatic0%T0
85153900851539-- Other0%T0
85372000853720 - Fora voltage exceeding 1000 V0%T0
85411000854110 -Diodes, other than photosensitive or light-emitting diodes0%T0
85412100854121 --
str. 147
With a dissipation rate of less than1W0%T0
85412900854129 --Other0%T0
85413000854130 -Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive devices0%T0
85414000854140 - orPhotosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules made up into panels; light-emitting diodes0%T0
85415000854150 -Other semiconductor devices0%T0
85416000854160 -Mounted piezoelectric crystals0%T0
85419000854190 -Parts0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
85433000854330- Machines and apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis or electrophoresis0%T0
85447000854470- Optical fibre cables0%T0
85451100854511-- Of a kind used for furnaces0%T0
86011000860110 -Powered from an external source of electricity0%T0
86012000860120 -Powered by electric accumulators0%T0
86021000860210 -Diesel-electric locomotives0%T0
86029000860290 -Other0%T0
86031000860310 -Powered from an external source of electricity0%T0
86039000860390- Other0%T0
86040000860400Railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled (for example, workshops, cranes, ballast tampers, trackliners, testing coaches and track inspection vehicles)0%T0
86050000860500Railway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding those of heading 8604)0%T0
86061000860610 -Tank wagons and the like0%T0
86063000860630 -Self-discharging vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606100%T0
86069100860691 --Covered and closed0%T0
str. 147
With a dissipation rate of less than1W0%T0
85412900854129 --Other0%T0
86069200860692 --Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm
str. 148
0%T0
86069900860699 --Other0%T0
86071100860711 --Driving bogies and bissel-bogies0%T0
86071200860712 --Other bogies and bissel-bogies0%T0
86071900860719 --Other, including parts0%T0
86072100860721 --Air brakes and parts thereof0%T0
86072900860729 --Other0%T0
86073000860730 -Hooks and other coupling devices, buffers, and parts thereof0%T0
86079100860791 --Of locomotives0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
86079900860799 --Other0%T0
86080000860800Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electromechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoing0%T0
86090000860900Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport0%T0
87011000870110 -Pedestrian-controlled tractors0%T0
87012010870120--- Unassembled0%T0
87013000870130 -Track-laying tractors0%T0
87019000870190 -Other0%T0
87021011870210---- Unassembled0%T0
87021021870210---- Unassembled0%T0
87021091870210---- Unassembled
str. 149
0%T0
87029011870290 ----Unassembled0%T0
87029021870290 ----Unassembled0%T0
87029091870290 ----Unassembled0%T0
87032110870321 ---Unassembled0%T0
87032210870322 ---Unassembled0%T0
87032310870323 ---Unassembled0%T0
87032410870324 ---Unassembled0%T0
87033110870331 ---Unassembled0%T0
87033210870332 ---Unassembled0%T0
87033310870333--- Unassembled0%T0
87039010870390--- Ambulances and hearses0%T0
87039020870390--- Unassembled0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
87041010870410--- Unassembled0%T0
87042110870421--- Unassembled0%T0
87042210870422--- Unassembled0%T0
87042310870423--- Unassembled0%T0
87043110870431--- Unassembled0%T0
87043210870432--- Unassembled0%T0
87049010870490 ---Unassembled0%T0
87051000870510 -Crane lorries0%T0
87052000
str. 150
870520 -Mobile drilling derricks0%T0
87053000870530 -Fire fighting vehicles0%T0
87054000870540 -Concrete-mixer lorries0%T0
87059000870590 -Other0%T0
87091100870911 --Electrical0%T0
87091900870919 --Other0%T0
87099000870990 -Parts0%T0
87100000871000 Tanks suchand other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of vehicles0%T0
87131000871310 - Notmechanically propelled0%T0
87139000871390 -Other0%T0
87142000871420 - Ofcarriages for disabled persons0%T0
87161010871610 ---Unassembled or disassembled0%T0
87162010871620 ---Unassembled or disassembled0%T0
87163110871631 ---Unassembled or disassembled0%T0
87163910871639 ---Unassembled or disassembled0%T0
87164010871640 ---Unassembled or disassembled0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
88010000880100Balloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft0%T0
88021100880211-- Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2000 kg0%T0
88021200880212-- Of an unladen weight exceeding 2000 kg0%T0
88022000880220- Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight not exceeding 2000 kg0%T0
88023000880230 -Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 2000 kg but not exceeding 15000 kg0%T0
88024000880240 -Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 15000 kg0%T0
88026000880260 -Spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles0%T0
88031000880310 -Propellers and rotors and parts thereof0%T0
str. 150
870520 -Mobile drilling derricks0%T0
87053000870530 -Fire fighting vehicles0%T0
88032000880320 -Undercarriages and parts thereof0%T0
88033000880330 -Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters0%T0
88039000880390 -Other0%T0
88040000880400Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts thereof and accessories thereto0%T0
88051000880510 -
str. 151
Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck-arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof0%T0
88052100880521 --Air combat simulators and parts thereof0%T0
88052900880529 --Other0%T0
89011000890110 -Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry- boats of all kinds0%T0
89012000890120 -Tankers0%T0
89013000890130 -Refrigerated vessels, other than those of subheading 8901200%T0
89019000890190 -Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of both persons and goods0%T0
89020000890200Fishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery products0%T0
89040000890400Tugs and pusher craft0%T0
89051000890510 -Dredgers0%T0
89052000890520 -Floating or submersible drilling or production platforms0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
89059000890590- Other0%T0
89061000890610- Warships0%T0
89069000890690- Other0%T0
89071000890710- Inflatable rafts0%T0
89079000890790- Other0%T0
89080000890800Vessels and other floating structures for breaking up0%T0
90011000900110- Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables0%T0
90012000900120- Sheets and plates of polarising material0%T0
90013000900130- Contact lenses0%T0
90014000900140- Spectacle lenses of glass0%T0
90015000900150- Spectacle lenses of other materials0%T0
90019000900190- Other0%T0
90049010900490--- For correcting vision
str. 152
0%T0
90061000900610- Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders0%T0
90063000900630- Cameras specially designed for underwater use, for aerial survey or for medical or surgical examination of internal organs; comparison cameras for forensic or criminological purposes0%T0
90111000901110- Stereoscopic microscopes0%T0
90112000901120- Other microscopes, for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojection0%T0
90118000901180- Other microscopes0%T0
90119000901190- Parts and accessories0%T0
90121000901210- Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus0%T0
90129000901290- Parts and accessories0%T0
90131000901310- Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this chapter or Section XVI0%T0
90132000901320- Lasers, other than laser diodes0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
90138000901380- Other devices, appliances and instruments0%T0
90139000901390- Parts and accessories0%T0
90141000901410- Direction finding compasses0%T0
90142000901420- Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation (other than compasses)0%T0
90148000901480- Other instruments and appliances0%T0
90149000901490- Parts and accessories0%T0
90151000901510- Rangefinders0%T0
90152000901520- Theodolites and tachymeters (tacheometers)0%T0
90153000901530- Levels0%T0
90154000901540- Photogrammetrical, surveying instruments and appliances0%T0
90158000901580- Other instruments and appliances0%T0
90159000901590- Parts and accessories0%T0
str. 152
0%T0
90061000900610- Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders0%T0
90160000901600Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weights0%T0
90171000901710- Drafting tables and machines, whether or not automatic0%T0
90172000901720- Other drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments0%T0
90173000901730- Micrometers, callipers and gauges0%T0
90178000901780- Other instruments
str. 153
0%T0
90179000901790- Parts and accessories0%T0
90181100901811-- Electrocardiographs0%T0
90181200901812-- Ultrasonic scanning apparatus0%T0
90181300901813-- Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus0%T0
90181400901814-- Scintigraphic apparatus0%T0
90181900901819-- Other0%T0
90182000901820- Ultraviolet or infra-red ray apparatus0%T0
90183100901831-- Syringes, with or without needles0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
90183200901832-- Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures0%T0
90183900901839-- Other0%T0
90184100901841-- Dental drill engines, whether or not combined on a single base with other dental equipment0%T0
90184900901849-- Other0%T0
90185000901850 -Other ophthalmic instruments and appliances0%T0
90189000901890- Other instruments and appliances0%T0
90191000901910- Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus0%T0
90192000901920- Ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatus0%T0
90200000902000Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters0%T0
90211000902110 -Orthopaedic or fracture appliances0%T0
90212100902121 --Artificial teeth0%T0
90212900902129 --Other0%T0
90213100902131 --Artificial joints0%T0
90213900902139 --Other0%T0
90214000902140 -Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories0%T0
str. 153
0%T0
90179000901790- Parts and accessories0%T0
90215000902150 -Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and accessories0%T0
90219000902190 -Other0%T0
90221200902212 --Computed tomography apparatus0%T0
90221300902213 --Other, for dental uses0%T0
90221400902214 --Other, for medical, surgical or veterinary uses0%T0
str. 154
90221900902219 --For other uses0%T0
90222100902221 --For medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses0%T0
90222900902229 --For other uses0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
90223000902230- X-ray tubes0%T0
90229000902290- Other, including parts and accessories0%T0
90230000902300Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses0%T0
90241000902410 -Machines and appliances for testing metals0%T0
90248000902480 -Other machines and appliances0%T0
90249000902490 -Parts and accessories0%T0
90251100902511 --Liquid-filled, for direct reading0%T0
90251900902519 --Other0%T0
90258000902580 -Other instruments0%T0
90259000902590 -Parts and accessories0%T0
90261000902610 - Formeasuring or checking the flow or level of liquids0%T0
90262000902620 - Formeasuring or checking pressure0%T0
90268000902680 -Other instruments or apparatus0%T0
90269000902690 -Parts and accessories0%T0
90271000902710 - Gasor smoke analysis apparatus0%T0
90272000902720 -Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments0%T0
90273000902730 -Spectrometers, spectrophotometers and spectrographs using optical radiation (UV, visible, IR)0%T0
90275000902750 -Other instruments and apparatus using optical radiation (UV, visible, IR)0%T0
90278000902780 -Other instruments and apparatus0%T0
90279000902790 -Microtomes; parts and accessories0%T0
90281000902810 - Gasmeters0%T0
str. 154
90221900902219 --For other uses0%T0
90282000902820 -Liquid meters0%T0
90283000902830 -
str. 155
Electricity meters0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
90301000903010- Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising radiation0%T0
90302000903020- Oscilloscopes and oscillographs0%T0
90303100903031-- Multimeters, without a recording device0%T0
90303200903032-- Multimeters, with a recording device0%T0
90303300903033-- Other, without a recording device0%T0
90303900903039-- Other, with a recording device0%T0
90304000903040 -Other instruments and apparatus, specially designed for telecommunications (for example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters, psophometers)0%T0
90308200903082 --For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices0%T0
90308400903084 --Other, with a recording device0%T0
90308900903089 --Other0%T0
90309000903090 -Parts and accessories0%T0
90311000903110 -Machines for balancing mechanical parts0%T0
90312000903120 -Test benches0%T0
90314100903141 --For inspecting semiconductor wafers or devices or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices0%T0
90314900903149 --Other0%T0
90318000903180 -Other instruments, appliances and machines0%T0
90319000903190 -Parts and accessories0%T0
90321000903210 -Thermostats0%T0
90322000903220 -Manostats0%T0
90328100903281 --Hydraulic or pneumatic0%T0
90328900903289 --Other0%T0
90329000903290 -
str. 156
Parts and accessories0%T0
90330000903300 Partsand accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter) for machines, appliances,0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateYear of Commitmen t to EU
94021010940210--- Dentists' chairs and parts thereof0%T0
94029010940290--- Operating tables, examination tables and hospital beds with mechanical fittings0%T0
94060010940600--- Green houses, cold rooms0%T0
96089100960891-- Pen nibs and nib points0%T0
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
05100000051000Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides; bile, whether or not dried; glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, fresh, chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
08021100080211-- In shell10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
08022100080221-- In shell10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
11081100110811-- Wheat starch10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
11081200110812-- Maize (corn) starch10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
11081300110813-- Potato starch10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
11081400110814-- Manioc (cassava) starch10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
11081900110819-- Other starches10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 156
Parts and accessories0%T0
90330000903300 Partsand accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter) for machines, appliances,0%T0
11082000110820- Inulin10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
110900001109008%7%6%5%4%3%1%0%
12011000120110- Seed
str. 157
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12019000120190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12023000120230- Seed10%8%7%6%5%4% 4%3%2%1%0%
12024100120241-- In shell10%8%7%6%5%3%2%1%0%
12024200120242-- Shelled, whether or not broken10% 10%8% 8%7%6% 6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12030000 12040000120300 120400Copra10%8%7%6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
12051000120510Linseed, whether or not broken7%2%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
12059000120590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12060000120600Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12071000120710- Palm nuts and kernels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12072100120721-- Seed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12072900120729-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12073000120730- Castor oil seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12074000120740- Sesamum seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12075000120750- Mustard seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 157
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12019000120190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12076000120760- Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12077000120770- Melon seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12079100120791-- Poppy seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12079900120799-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12081000120810- Of soya beans10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12089000120890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12112000121120- Ginseng roots10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12113000121130- Coca leaf10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12114000121140- Poppy straw10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12119020121190-- Pyrethrum10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12119090121190-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12122100 12122900121221 121229-- Fit for human consumption -- Other10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
12129100121291-- Sugar beet10%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 158
%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
12129200121292-- Locust beans (carob)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12129300121293-- Sugar cane10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12129400121294-- Chicory roots10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12129900121299-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12130000121300Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of pellets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12141000121410- Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
12149000121490- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
14011000140110- Bamboos10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
14012000140120- Rattans10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
14019000140190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
14042000140420- Cotton linters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15011000150110- Lard10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15012000150120- Other pig fat10%8%
str. 159
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15019000150190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15021000150210- Tallow10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15030000150300Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15041000150410- Fish-liver oils and their fractions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15042000150420- Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other than liver oils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15043000150430- Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15060000150600Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
15121100151211-- Crude oil10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15122100151221-- Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15153000151530- Castor oil and its fractions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15211000152110- Vegetable waxes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15219000152190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 159
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
15019000150190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
18010000180100Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
18020000180200Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23011000230110- Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal; greaves10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23012000230120- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23021000230210- Of maize (corn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23024000230240- Of other cereals
str. 160
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23025000230250- Of leguminous plants10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23031000230310- Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23032000230320- Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23033000230330- Brewing or distilling dregs and waste10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23040000230400Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soya-bean oil10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23050000230500Oilcake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of groundnut oil10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23061000230610- Of cotton seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23062000230620- Of linseed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23063000230630- Of sunflower seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
23064100230641-- Of low erucic acid rape or colza seeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23064900230649-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23065000230650- Of coconut or copra10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 160
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23025000230250- Of leguminous plants10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23066000230660- Of palm nuts or kernels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23069000230690- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 161
23070000230700Wine lees;10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23080000230800argol Vegetable materials and vegetable waste, vegetable residues and by-products, whether or not in the form of pellets, of a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified or included10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23099010230990- - - Premixes used in the manufacture of animal and poultry feeds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
23099090230990- - - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25070000250700Kaolin and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25171000251710- Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25172000251720- Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in subheading 25171010%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25173000251730- Tarred macadam10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25174100251741-- Of marble10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25174900251749-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25181000251810- Dolomite, not calcined or sintered10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25182000251820- Calcined or sintered dolomite10%8%5%4%2%1%0%
25183000251830- Dolomite ramming mix7%6%3%
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%
str. 162
2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
25191000251910- Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25199000251990- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25210000252100Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25221000252210- Quicklime10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25222000252220- Slaked lime10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25223000252230- Hydraulic lime10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25251000252510- Crude mica and mica rifted into sheets or splittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25252000252520- Mica powder10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25253000252530- Mica waste10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25261000252610- Not crushed, not powdered10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25262000252620- Crushed or powdered10%8%7%6%5%
str. 163
4%3%2%1%0%
25280000252800calcined), but not including borates separated from natural brine; natural boric acid containing not more than 85 %of H3BO3 calculated on the dry weight -10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25291000252910Feldspar10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25292100252921-- Containing by weight 97 %or less of calcium fluoride10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25292200252922-- Containing by weight more than 97 %of calcium fluoride10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25293000252930- Leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25301000253010- Vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
25302000253020- Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%1%0%
25309000253090- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2% 2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
27011100270111-- Anthracite10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27011200270112-- Bituminous coal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27011900270119-- Other coal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%
str. 164
1%0%
27012000270120- Briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27021000270210- Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27022000270220- Agglomerated lignite10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27030000270300Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27040000270400Coke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort carbon10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27050000270500Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27060000270600Tar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars, whether or not dehydrated or partially distilled, including reconstituted tars10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27071000270710- Benzol (benzene)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27072000270720- Toluol (toluene)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27073000270730- Xylol (xylenes)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27074000270740- Naphthalene10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27075000270750- Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65 %or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C by the ASTM D 86 method10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27079100270791-- Creosote oils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 164
1%0%
27012000270120- Briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27079900270799-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 165
Year and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
27081000270810- Pitch10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27082000270820- Pitch coke10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27101953271019---- Mould release oils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27101956271019---- Non-lubrcating oils (cutting oils, coolants, anti-rust, brake fluids and similar oils nes.)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27101959271019---- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27109100271091-- Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27109900271099-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27131100271311-- Not calcined10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27132000271320- Petroleum bitumen10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27139000271390- Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 165
Year and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicable
27141000271410- Bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27149000271490- Other10%8%
str. 166
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27150000271500Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example, bituminous mastics, cut-backs)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
27160000271600Electrical energy10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
28070000280700Sulphuric acid; oleum10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
28111100281111-- Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30041000300410- Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or their derivatives10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
30042000300420- Containing other antibiotics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30043200300432-- Containing corticosteroid hormones, their derivatives or structural analogues10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30043900300439-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30044000300440- Containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof but not containing hormones, other products of heading 2937 or antibiotics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30045000300450- Other medicaments containing vitamins or other products of10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30049000300490heading 2936 - Other
str. 167
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
30065000300650- First-aid boxes and kits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32100010321000- Water pigments of kind used for finishing leather10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32110000321100Prepared driers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32121000321210- Stamping foils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32129010321290--- Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32129090321290--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32151100321511-- Black10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
32151900Modelling pastes, including those put up for children's amusement; preparations known as 'dental wax' or as 'dental5%4%
34070000340700impression compounds', put up in sets, in packings for retail sale or in plates, horseshoe shapes, sticks or similar forms; other10%8%7%6%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
35011000350110- Casein10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35019000350190- Other
str. 168
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35021100350211-- Dried10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35021900350219--10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35022000350220Other - Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35029000350290proteins - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35030000350300Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets, whether or not surface-worked or coloured) and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal origin, excluding casein glues of heading 350110%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35040000350400Peptones and their derivatives; other protein substances and their derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included; hide powder, whether or not chromed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35051000350510- Dextrins and other modified starches10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
36010000360100Propellent powders10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
36020000360200Prepared explosives, other than propellent powders10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
36030000360300Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37012000370120- Instant print film10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37013000370130- Other plates and film, with any side exceeding255mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 168
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
35021100350211-- Dried10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
37019100370191-- For colour photography (polychrome)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37019900370199-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%
str. 169
0%
37023100370231-- For colour photography (polychrome)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37023200370232-- Other, with silver halide emulsion10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37023900370239-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37024100370241-- Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length exceeding 200 m, for colour photography (polychrome)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37024200370242-- Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length exceeding 200 m, other than for colour photography10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37024300370243-- Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length not exceeding 200m10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37024400370244-- Of a width exceeding 105 mmbut not exceeding 610mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37025200370252-- Of a width not exceeding16mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37025300370253-- Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35 mmand of a length not exceeding 30 m, for slides10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37025400370254-- Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35 mmand of a length not exceeding 30 m, other than for slides10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37025500370255-- Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35 mmand of a length exceeding30m10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37025600370256-- Of a width exceeding35mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 169
0%
37023100370231-- For colour photography (polychrome)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37029600370296-- Of a width not exceeding 35 mmand of a length not exceeding 30m10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37029700370297-- Of a width not exceeding 35 mmand of a length exceeding30m10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+1
str. 170
1T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
37029800370298-- Of a width exceeding35mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37031000370310- In rolls of a width exceeding610mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37032000370320- Other, for colour photography (polychrome)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37039000370390- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37040000370400Photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37051000370510- For offset reproduction10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37059000370590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37061000370610- Of a width of 35 mmormore10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37069000370690- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37071000370710- Sensitising emulsions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
37079000370790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38089111380891- - - - Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or Bromochloromethane10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38089119380891- - - - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38089121380891-- - - Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or Bromochloromethane10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 170
1T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
37029800370298-- Of a width exceeding35mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38089129380891- - - - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38101000381010- Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38109000381090materials - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%
38111100381111-- Based on lead compounds10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0% 0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
38111900381119-- Other10%8%7%
str. 171
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38112100381121-- Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38112900381129-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38119000381190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38151100381511-- With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38151200381512-- With precious metal or precious-metal compounds as the active substance10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38151900381519-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38159000381590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38180000381800Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms; chemical compounds doped for use in electronics Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38190000381900transmission, not containing or containing less than 70 %by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
38200000382000Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39069000390690- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39095000390950- Polyurethanes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39199010391990--- In rolls of a width exceeding 100 cm, unprinted10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39203010
str. 172
392030--- Unprinted10%8%7%6%5%4%
3920309039203010%8%7%3% 3%2%1%0%
--- Other6%5%4%2%1%0%
Reduction rate20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100 %
Year and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
39206310392063--- Unprinted10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39206390392063--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39234000392340- Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
39239020392390--- Plastic tubes for packing of toothpaste, cosmetics and similar products10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40069000400690- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40081900400819-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40082100400821-- Plates, sheets and strip10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40091100400911-- Without fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%
str. 173
3%2%1%0%
40091200400912-- With fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40092100400921-- Without fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40092200400922-- With fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40093100400931-- Without fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40093200400932-- With fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40094100400941-- Without fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40094200400942-- With fittings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40101100401011-- Reinforced only with metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40101200401012-- Reinforced only with textile materials10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40101900401019-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103100401031-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103200401032-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts),10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
40103300401033-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103400401034-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103500401035-- Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103600401036-- Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 150 cm but not exceeding 198 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103900401039-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40114000401140- Of a kind used on motorcycles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40115000401150- Of a kind used on bicycles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40116200401162-- Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40116300401163-- Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40116900401169-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40119300 40119400401193 401194-- Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm -- Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
str. 174
transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40103400401034-- Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40119900401199-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40129010401290--- Treads for cold retreading10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40132000401320- Of a kind used on bicycles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40151900401519-- Other
str. 175
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40159000401590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40161000401610- Of cellular rubber10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40169200401692-- Erasers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40169300401693-- Gaskets, washers and other seals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40169400401694-- Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40169500401695-- Other inflatable articles10%8%7% 7%6% 6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
40169900 41012000401699 410120-- Other - Whole hides and skins, unsplit, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when10% 10%8% 8%7%6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
41015000410150fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved - Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
410190004101906%1%
41021000410210- With wool on10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41022100410221-- Pickled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41022900410229-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41032000410320- Of reptiles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41033000410330- Of swine10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41039000410390
str. 176
- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
41041100410411-- Full grains, unsplit; grain splits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41041900410419-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41044100410441-- Full grains, unsplit; grain splits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41044900410449-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41051000410510- In the wet state (including wet-blue)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41053000410530- In the dry state (crust)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41062100410621-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41062200410622-- In the dry state (crust)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41063100410631-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41063200410632-- In the dry state (crust)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41064000410640- Of reptiles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41069100410691-- In the wet state (including wet-blue)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41069200410692-- In the dry state (crust)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 176
- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41071100410711-- Full grains, unsplit10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41071200410712-- Grain splits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41071900410719-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41079100410791-- Full grains, unsplit10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41079200410792-- Grain splits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41079900410799-- Other
str. 177
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41120000411200Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 411410%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41131000411310- Of goats or kids10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
41132000411320- Of swine10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41133000411330- Of reptiles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41139000411390- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41141000411410- Chamois (including combination chamois) leather10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41142000411420- Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41151000411510leather - Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
41152000 43021100411520 430211suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour -- Of mink10%8%7%6%5%4%2%1% 1%0%
43021900430219-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3% 3%2% 2%1%0%
43022000430220- Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
43023000430230
str. 179
a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48024000480240- Wallpaper base10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48025400480254-- Weighing less than 40 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48062000480620- Greaseproof papers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48063000480630- Tracing papers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48064000480640- Glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48092000480920- Self-copy paper10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48102200481022-- Lightweight coated paper10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48102900481029-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48111000481110- Tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48115990481159--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
48116090481160--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48192010481920--- Skillets, free hinge lid packets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
49070010490700--- Cheque form and/or books10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 179
a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper or paperboard10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
48024000480240- Wallpaper base10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
49081000490810- Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
49089000490890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
50040000500400Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 180
50050000500500Yarn spun from silk waste, not put up for retail sale10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
50060000500600Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale; silkworm gut10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51061000510610- Containing 85 %or more by weight of wool10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51062000510620- Containing less than 85 %by weight of wool10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51071000510710- Containing 85 %or more by weight of wool10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51072000510720- Containing less than 85 %by weight of wool10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51081000510810- Carded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51082000510820- Combed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51091000510910- Containing 85 %or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51099000510990- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
51100000511000Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether or not put up for retail sale10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52051100520511-- Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52051200520512-- Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code,
str. 181
6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)
52051300520513-- Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52051400520514-- Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52051500520515-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052100520521-- Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052200520522-- Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052300520523-- Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052400520524-- Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052600520526-- Measuring less than 125 decitex but not less than 106,38 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 181
6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
52052700520527-- Measuring less than 106,38 decitex but not less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number)10%8%7%
str. 182
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052800520528-- Measuring less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52053100520531-- Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52053200520532-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52053300520533-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn) -- Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52053400520534than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52053500520535-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054100520541-- Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054200520542-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
str. 182
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52052800520528-- Measuring less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054300520543-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 183
52054400520544-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054600520546-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex but not less than 106,38 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054700520547-- Measuring per single yarn less than 106,38 decitex but not less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52054800520548-- Measuring per single yarn less than 83,33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52061100520611-- Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52061200520612-- Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52061300520613-- Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52061400520614-- Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
52061500520615-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 183
52054400520544-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062100520621-- Measuring 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number)10%8%
str. 184
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062200520622-- Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062300520623-- Measuring less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062400520624-- Measuring less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062500520625-- Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52063100520631-- Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52063200520632-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52063300520633-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
52063400520634-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 184
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52062200520622-- Measuring less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52063500520635-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52064100520641-- Measuring per single yarn 714,29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52064200520642-- Measuring per single yarn less than 714,29 decitex but not less than 232,56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52064300520643-- Measuring per single yarn less than 232,56 decitex but not less than 192,31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52064400520644-- Measuring per single yarn less than 192,31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52064500520645-- Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52071000520710- Containing 85 %or more by weight of cotton10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
52079000520790- Other
str. 185
10% 10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53061000 53062000530610- Single10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53071000530620 530710- Multiple (folded) or cabled - Single10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
53072000530720- Multiple (folded) or cabled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53081000530810- Coir yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53082000530820- True hemp yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53089000530890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54021100540211-- Of aramids10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54021900540219-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54022000540220- High-tenacity yarn of polyesters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54023100540231-- Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn not more than 50 tex10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54023200540232-- Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn more than 50 tex10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54023300540233-- Of polyesters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54023400540234-- Of polypropylene10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 185
10% 10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
53061000 53062000530610- Single10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54023900540239-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%
str. 186
1%0%
54024400540244-- Elastomeric10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54024500540245-- Other, of nylon or other polyamides10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54024600540246-- Other, of polyesters, partially oriented10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54024700540247-- Other, of polyesters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54024800540248-- Other, of polypropylene10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54024900540249-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54025100540251-- Of nylon or other polyamides10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54025200540252-- Of polyesters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54025900540259-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
54026100540261-- Of nylon or other polyamides10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54026200540262-- Of polyesters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54026900540269-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54031000540310- High-tenacity yarn of viscose rayon10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54033100540331-- Of viscose rayon, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 120 turns per metre10%
str. 187
8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54033200540332-- Of viscose rayon, with a twist exceeding 120 turns per metre10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54033300540333-- Of cellulose acetate10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54033900540339-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54034100540341-- Of viscose rayon10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54034200540342-- Of cellulose acetate10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54034900540349-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54041100540411-- Elastomeric10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54041200540412-- Other, of polypropylene10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
540419008%7%6%5%4%
54049000540490- Other10%3%2%1%0%
54050000 54060000540500 Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw), of artificial textile materials, of an apparent width not exceeding5mm 540600 Man-made filament yarn (other than sewing thread), put up for10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2%1%0%
55091100550911retail sale -- Single yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
str. 187
8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
54033200540332-- Of viscose rayon, with a twist exceeding 120 turns per metre10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55091200550912-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55092100550921-- Single yarn
str. 188
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55092200550922-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55093100550931-- Single yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55093200550932-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55094100550941-- Single yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55094200550942-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55095100550951-- Mixed mainly or solely with artificial staple fibres10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55095200550952-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55095300550953-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55095900550959-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55096100550961-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55096200550962-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55096900550969-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55099100550991-- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55099200550992-- Mixed mainly or solely with cotton10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 188
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55092200550922-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55099900550999-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55101100551011-- Single yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55101200551012-- Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55102000 55103000551020 551030- Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair - Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with cotton10% 10%8%7%6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
5510900055109010%8%7%6%4%3%2%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
55111000551110- Of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85 %or more by weight of such fibres10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55112000551120- Of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 %by weight of such fibres10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
55113000551130- Of artificial staple fibres10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56031100
str. 189
560311-- Weighing not more than 25 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56031200560312-- Weighing more than 25 g/m² but not more than 70 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56031300560313-- Weighing more than 70 g/m² but not more than 150 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56031400560314-- Weighing more than 150 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56039100560391-- Weighing not more than 25 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56039200560392-- Weighing more than 25 g/m² but not more than 70 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56039300560393-- Weighing more than 70 g/m² but not more than 150 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56039400560394-- Weighing more than 150 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56041000560410- Rubber thread and cord, textile covered10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56049000560490- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56050000560500 Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56060000560600Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarn10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 189
560311-- Weighing not more than 25 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
56031200560312-- Weighing more than 25 g/m² but not more than 70 g/m²10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
59011000590110- Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
59019000590190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
59031000590310- With poly(vinyl chloride)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
59032000590320- With polyurethane
str. 190
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
590390005903908%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
59080000- Other Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters,10% 10%8%7%6%5%4%3%
590800 candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated - Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet8%7%6%5%4%2%1%0%
59111000591110impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams) 591120 - Bolting cloth, whether or not made up10%5%3%2%1%0%
59112000 59113100591131-- Weighing less than 650 g/m²10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0%
59113200591132-- Weighing 650 g/m² or more10%8%0%
59119000591190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
63101000631010-10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
Sorted7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
63109000631090- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
64061000640610- Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners10%8%2%0%
640620007%6%5%4%3%1%
64069000640620 640690- Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics - Other
str. 191
10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
65010000650100Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
65020000650200Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, neither blocked to shape, nor with made brims, nor lined, nor trimmed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
65070000650700Headbands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps, for headgear10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
66032000660320- Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
66039000660390- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
68109910681099--- Railings and railways' sleepers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
68128000681280- Of crocidolite 10%- Of crocidolite 10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
68129100681291-- Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
68138910681389--- Friction material10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
68138990681389---
str. 192
8%
Other10%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
69031000 69032000690310 690320- Containing, by weight, more than 50 %of graphite or other carbon or of a mixture of these products - Containing, by weight, more than 50 %of alumina (Al2O3) or of a10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
69039000690390mixture or compound of alumina and of silica (SiO2) - Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70021000700210- Balls10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%0%
70022000700220- Rods10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70023100700231-- Of fused quartz or other fused silica10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1% 1%0%
70023200700232-- Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
70023900700239-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70031200700312-- Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70031900700319-- Other10%8%7%6%
str. 193
5%4%3%2%1%0%
70032000700320- Wired sheets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70033000700330- Profiles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70051000700510- Non-wired glass, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70072900700729-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70080000700800Multiple-walled insulating units of glass10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%
70111000701110- For electric lighting10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70112000701120- For cathode ray tubes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70191100701911-- Chopped strands, of a length of not more than50mm10%5%4%3%2%1%0%
7019120070191210%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70193100701931-- Mats10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70193200701932-- Thin sheets (voiles)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70194000701940- Woven fabrics of rovings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70195100701951-- Of a width not exceeding 30 cm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%0%
70195200701952250 g/m², of filaments measuring per single yarn not more than10%8%7%
str. 194
6%5%4%3%2%0%
1%
701919000%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
70195900701959-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70199010701990--- Interwoven netting glass fibre for manufacture of grinding and cutting wheels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70199090701990--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70200010702000--- Floats for fishing nets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
70200091702000---- Inner glass in-fills for vacuum flasks10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72091500720915-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72091600720916-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mmbut less than3mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72091700720917-- Of a thickness of 0,5 mmor more but not exceeding1mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72091800720918-- Of a thickness of less than 0,5mm
str. 195
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72092500720925-- Of a thickness of 3 mmor more10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72092600720926-- Of a thickness exceeding 1 mmbut less than3mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72092700720927-- Of a thickness of 0,5 mmor more but not exceeding1mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72092800720928-- Of a thickness of less than 0,5mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72099000720990- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72111300721113-- Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width exceeding 150 mmand a thickness of not less than 4 mm, not in coils and10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72111400721114without patterns in relief -- Other, of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72111900721119-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72112300721123-- Containing by weight less than 0,25 %of carbon10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72119000721190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
72121000721210- Plated or coated with tin10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72122000
str. 196
721220- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72123000721230- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72124000721240- Painted, varnished or coated with plastics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72125000721250- Otherwise plated or coated10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72126000721260- Clad10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72131000721310- Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72132000721320- Other, of free-cutting steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72141000721410- Forged10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72142000721420- Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process or twisted after rolling10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72143000721430- Other, of free-cutting steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72149100721491-- Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72149900721499-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72151000721510- Of free-cutting steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72155000721550- Other, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 196
721220- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72123000721230- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72159000721590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72161000721610- U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of less than80mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 197
72162100721621-- L sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72162200721622-- T sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
72163100721631-- U sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72163200721632-- I sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72163300721633-- H sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72164000721640- L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72165000721650extruded, of a height of 80 mmormore - Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72166100721661rolled, hot-drawn or extruded -- Obtained from flat-rolled products10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72166900721669-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72169100721691-- Cold-formed or cold-finished from flat-rolled products10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72169900721699-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72171000721710- Not plated or coated, whether or not polished10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72173090721730--- Other10%8%7%6%5%
str. 198
4%3%2%1%0%
72179000721790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72201100722011-- Of a thickness of 4,75 mmormore10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72201200722012-- Of a thickness of less than 4,75mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72202000722020- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72209000722090- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72210000722100Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72221100722211steel -- Of circular cross-section10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72221900722219-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72222000722220- Bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
72223000722230- Other bars and rods10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72224000722240- Angles, shapes and sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72230000722300Wire of stainless steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72251100722511-- Grain-oriented10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 198
4%3%2%1%0%
72179000721790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72251900722519-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72253000722530- Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72254000722540- Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72255000722550- Other, not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72259100722591-- Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72259200722592-- Otherwise plated or coated with zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72259900722599-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72261100722611-- Grain-oriented10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72261900722619-- Other
str. 199
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72262000722620- Of high-speed steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72269100722691-- Not further worked than hot-rolled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72269200722692-- Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72269900722699-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72271000722710- Of high-speed steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72272000 72279000722720 722790- Of silico-manganese steel10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
7228100072281010%6%5%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
72282000722820- Bars and rods, of silico-manganese steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72283000722830- Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot- drawn or extruded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72284000722840- Other bars and rods, not further worked than forged10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72285000722850- Other bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72286000722860- Other bars and rods10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 199
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72262000722620- Of high-speed steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72287000722870- Angles, shapes and sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72288000722880- Hollow drill bars and rods10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72292000722920- Of silico-manganese steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
72299000722990- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73011000730110- Sheet piling10%8%7%
str. 200
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73012000730120- Angles, shapes and sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73043100730431-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73043900730439-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73044100730441-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73044900730449-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73045100730451-- Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73045900730459-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73053100730531-- Longitudinally welded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73053900730539-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73059000730590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73102910731029--- Aerosol cans10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
73129000731290- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73151100731511-- Roller chain10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 200
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73012000730120- Angles, shapes and sections10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73151900731519-- Parts10%8%7%6%5%
str. 201
4%3%2%1%0%
73152000731520- Skid chain10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73158100731581-- Stud-link10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73158200731582-- Other, welded link10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73158900731589-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73159000731590- Other parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73160000731600Anchors, grapnels and parts thereof, of iron or steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73181100731811-- Coach screws10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73181200731812-- Other wood screws10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73181300731813-- Screw hooks and screw rings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73181400731814-- Self-tapping screws10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73181900731819-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73182100731821-- Spring washers and other lock washers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73182200731822-- Other washers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73182300731823-- Rivets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73182400731824-- Cotters and cotter pins10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 201
4%3%2%1%0%
73152000731520- Skid chain10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73182900731829-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73221100 73221900732211 732219-- Of cast iron10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
73229000732290-- Other10%5%3%2%1%0%
str. 202
4%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
73251000732510- Of non-malleable cast iron10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73259900732599-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
73261900732619-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74031100740311-- Cathodes and sections of cathodes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74031200740312-- Wire-bars10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74031300740313-- Billets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74031900740319-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74032100740321-- Copper-zinc base alloys (brass)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74032200740322-- Copper-tin base alloys (bronze)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74032900740329-- Other copper alloys (other than master alloys of heading 7405)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74050000740500Master alloys of copper10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74061000740610- Powders of non-lamellar structure10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74062000740620- Powders of lamellar structure; flakes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 202
4%
74072100740721-- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74072900740729-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74081900740819-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74082100740821-- Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74082900740829-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74091100740911-- In coils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74091900 74092100740919 740921-- Other10% 10%8%7% 7%6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
74092900740929-- In coils -- Other10%8% 8%7%6% 6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
74093100740931-- In coils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%
str. 203
1%0%
74093900740939-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74094000740940- Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74099000740990- Of other copper alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74101100741011-- Of refined copper10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74101200741012-- Of copper alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74102100741021-- Of refined copper10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74102200741022-- Of copper alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
74130090741300--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75051100750511-- Of nickel, not alloyed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75051200750512-- Of nickel alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75052100750521-- Of nickel, not alloyed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75052200750522-- Of nickel alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75061000750610- Of nickel, not alloyed10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
75062000750620- Of nickel alloys10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76051100760511-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds7mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 203
1%0%
74093900740939-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76051900760519-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76052100760521-- Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds7mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%
str. 204
0%
76052900760529-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76061100760611-- Of aluminium, not alloyed10%8%7%6%5%4% 4%3% 3%2%1%0%
76071100 76071910760711 760719-- Rolled but not further worked10% 10%8%7%6% 6%5%4%3%2% 2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
76071990760719--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76072010760720--- Unprinted aluminium foil10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76072090760720--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76121000761210- Collapsible tubular containers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76129090761290- - -Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76130000761300Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76141000761410- With steel core10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
76149000761490- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
78041100780411-- Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
78041900780419-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 204
0%
76052900760529-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
78060000780600Other articles of lead10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
79040000790400Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
79050000790500Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
79070000790700Other articles of zinc10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
80030000800300Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
80070000800700Other articles of tin10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82011000820110- Spades and shovels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82013000820130- Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82014000820140- Axes, billhooks and similar hewing tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82015000820150- Secateurs and similar one-handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82016000820160- Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 205
30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100 %
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
82019000820190- Other hand tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or forestry10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82021000820210- Handsaws10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82022000820220- Bandsaw blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82023100820231-- With working part of steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82023900820239-- Other, including parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82024000820240- Chainsaw blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82029100820291-- Straight saw blades, for working metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82029900820299-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82031000820310- Files, rasps and similar tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82032000820320- Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and similar tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82033000820330- Metal-cutting shears and similar tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82034000820340- Pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 205
30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100 %
82041100820411-- Non-adjustable10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82041200820412-- Adjustable10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82042000820420
str. 206
- Interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82051000820510- Drilling, threading or tapping tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82052000820520- Hammers and sledge hammers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82053000820530- Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82054000 82055900820540 820559- Screwdrivers10% 10%8% 8%7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
82056000820560--10%8%7%6%4%3%2%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
82057000820570- Vices, clamps and the like10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82059000820590- Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82060000820600Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82071300820713-- With working part of cermets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82071900820719-- Other, including parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82072000820720- Dies for drawing or extruding metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
8
str. 207
2073000820730- Tools for pressing, stamping or punching10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82074000820740- Tools for tapping or threading10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82075000820750- Tools for drilling, other than for rock-drilling10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82076000820760- Tools for boring or broaching10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82077000820770- Tools for milling10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82078000820780- Tools for turning10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82079000820790- Other interchangeable tools10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82081000820810- For metalworking10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82082000820820- For woodworking10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82083000820830- For kitchen appliances or for machines used by the food industry10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82089000820890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82090000820900Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82100000821000Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, used in the preparation, conditioning or serving of food or drink10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82111000821110- Sets of assorted articles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 208
Year and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
82119100821191-- Table knives having fixed blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82119200821192-- Other knives having fixed blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82119300821193-- Knives having other than fixed blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82119400821194-- Blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82119500821195-- Handles of base metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82129000821290- Other parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82130000821300Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades therefor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82141000821410- Paperknives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners and blades therefor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82151000821510- Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82152000821520- Other sets of assorted articles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82159100821591-- Plated with precious metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
82159900821599-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 208
Year and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicableYear and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
83021000830210- Hinges10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83022000830220- Castors10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83024100830241-- Suitable for buildings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83024200830242-- Other, suitable for furniture10%8%7%
str. 209
6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83024900830249-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83051000830510- Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83071000830710- Of iron or steel10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83079000830790- Of other base metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83081000830810- Hooks, eyes and eyelets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
83082000830820- Tubular or bifurcated rivets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83089000830890- Other, including parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83112000831120- Cored wire of base metal, for electric arc-welding10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
83119000831190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84072900840729-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84073100840731-- Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cm³10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84073200840732-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cm³ but not exceeding 250 cm³10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84073300840733-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cm³ but not exceeding 1000 cm³10%8%7%6%5%
str. 210
4%3%2%1%0%
84073400840734-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cm³10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84079090840790--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84082000840820- Engines of a kind used for the propulsion of vehicles of Chapter 8710%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84089090840890--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84091000840910- For aircraft engines10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84099100840991-- Suitable for use solely or principally with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84099900840999-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84131100841311-- Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants, of the type used in filling stations or in garages10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84131900841319-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84133000841330- Fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84141000841410- Vacuum pumps10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84142000841420- Hand- or foot-operated air pumps10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 210
4%3%2%1%0%
84073400840734-- Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cm³10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84143000841430- Compressors of a kind used in refrigerating equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84144000841440- Air compressors mounted on a wheeled chassis for towing10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84149000841490- Parts
str. 211
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84159000841590- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84185000841850- Other furniture (chests, cabinets, display counters, showcases and the like) for storage and display, incorporating refrigerating or freezing equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84189100841891-- Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84189900841899-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84211200842112-- Clothes dryers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84211900842119-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84212300842123-- Oil or petrol filters for internal combustion engines10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84212900842129-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84213100842131-- Intake air filters for internal combustion engines10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84213910842139--- Industrial filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84213990842139--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84219100842191-- Of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84219900842199-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 211
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84159000841590- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84229000842290- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84231000842310- Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84238100842381-- Having a maximum weighing capacity not exceeding 30 kg10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84238910842389--- Weighing machinery having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 5,000 kg10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84238990842389--- Other
str. 212
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84239000842390- Weighing machine weights of all kinds; parts of weighing machinery10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84249000842490- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84251100842511-- Powered by electric motor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84251900842519-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84253100842531-- Powered by electric motor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84253900842539-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84254100842541-- Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garages10%8%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84254200 84254900842549 -- Other10%8%7% 7%6% 6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84311000843110- Of machinery of heading 842510%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84312000843120- Of machinery of heading 842710%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84313100843131-- Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84313900843139-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84314100843141-- Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84314200843142-- Bulldozer or angledozer blades10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescription
str. 213
Duty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84314300843143-- Parts for boring or sinking machinery of subheading 843041 or 84304910%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84314900843149-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84433900844339-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84439900844399-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84501110845011--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84501210845012--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84501910845019--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84502010845020--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84509000845090- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84701000847010- Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size data-recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84702100847021-- Incorporating a printing device10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84702900847029-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84703000847030- Other calculating machines10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84705000847050- Cash registers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 213
Duty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84314300843143-- Parts for boring or sinking machinery of subheading 843041 or 84304910%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84709000847090- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84723000847230- Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling postage stamps10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84729000847290- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84731000847310- Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 846910%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 214
Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84732100847321-- Of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 847010, 847021 or 84702910%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84732900847329-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84734000847340- Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 847210%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84735000847350- Parts and accessories equally suitable for use with machines of two or more of the headings 8469 to 847210%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84762100847621-- Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84762900847629-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84768100847681-- Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84768900847689-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84769000847690- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84811000848110- Pressure-reducing valves10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84812000848120- Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84813000848130- Check (non-return) valves10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 214
Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable% Year and rate applicable
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84814000848140- Safety or relief valves10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84818000848180- Other appliances10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84819000848190- Parts10%8%
str. 215
7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84821000848210- Ball bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84822000848220- Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84823000848230assemblies - Spherical roller bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84824000848240- Needle roller bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84825000848250- Other cylindrical roller bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
84828000848280- Other, including combined ball/roller bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84829100848291-- Balls, needles and rollers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84829900848299-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84831000848310- Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84832000848320cranks - Bearing housings, incorporating ball or roller bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84833000848330
str. 216
- Bearing housings, not incorporating ball or roller bearings; plain shaft bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%0%
84834000848340- Gears and gearing, other than toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2% 2%1% 1%0%
84835000848350torque converters - Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84836000848360- Clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84839000848390- Toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84841000848410- Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84842000848420- Mechanical seals10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84849000848490- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
84871000848710- Ships' or boats' propellers and blades therefor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%0%
84879000848790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85043100850431-- Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1 kVA10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1% 1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
85043200850432-- Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1 kVA but not exceeding 16 kVA10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 216
- Bearing housings, not incorporating ball or roller bearings; plain shaft bearings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%0%
84834000848340- Gears and gearing, other than toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2% 2%1% 1%0%
85111000851110- Sparking plugs10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85112000851120- Ignition magnetos; magneto-dynamos; magnetic flywheels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85113000851130- Distributors; ignition coils10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85114000851140- Starter motors and dual purpose starter-generators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85115000851150- Other generators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85118000851180- Other equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85119000851190- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85121000851210- Lighting or visual signalling equipment of a kind used on bicycles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85122000851220- Other lighting or visual signalling equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85123000851230- Sound signalling equipment10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85124000851240- Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85129000851290- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85131090851310--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85139000851390- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85163100851631-- Hairdryers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85163200851632-- Other hairdressing apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85163300851633-- Hand-drying apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85164000851640- Electric smoothing irons10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85165000851650- Microwave ovens10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 217
motors and dual purpose starter-generators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85115000851150- Other generators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85166000851660- Other ovens; cookers, cooking plates, boiling rings; grillers and10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
85167900851679-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85168000851680- Electric heating resistors10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85169000851690- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85171100851711-- Line telephone sets with cordless handsets10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85171800851718-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85176200851762-- Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data, including switching10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85176900851769and routing apparatus -- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85177000851770- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85232110852321--- unrecorded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85232910852329---un recorded10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%
str. 218
1%0%
85235100852351-- Solid-state non-volatile storage devices10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85235200852352-- 'Smart cards'10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85235900852359-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85238010852380---Software10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85285910852859--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85287210852872--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85287290852872--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85287310852873--- Unassembled10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85287390852873--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85311000853110- Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85312000853120- Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
85318000853180- Other apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85319000853190- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 218
1%0%
85235100852351-- Solid-state non-volatile storage devices10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85321000853210- Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60 Hz circuits and having a reactive power handling capacity of not less than 0,5 kvar (power capacitors)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322100853221-- Tantalum10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322200853222-- Aluminium electrolytic
str. 219
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322300853223-- Ceramic dielectric, single layer10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322400853224-- Ceramic dielectric, multilayer10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322500853225-- Dielectric of paper or plastics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85322900853229-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85323000853230- Variable or adjustable (pre-set) capacitors10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85329000853290- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85331000853310- Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85332100853321-- For a power handling capacity not exceeding20W10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85332900853329-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85333100853331-- For a power handling capacity not exceeding20W10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85333900853339-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85334000853340- Other variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85339000853390- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85340000853400Printed circuits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85361000853610- Fuses10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%
str. 220
0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
85362000853620- Automatic circuit breakers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85363000853630- Other apparatus for protecting electrical circuits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85364100853641-- For a voltage not exceeding 60 V10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85364900853649-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85365000853650- Other switches10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85366100853661-- Lamp holders10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85366900853669-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85369000853690- Other apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85371000853710- For a voltage not exceeding 1000 V10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85381000853810- Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases for the goods of heading 8537, not equipped with their apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85389000853890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85401100854011-- Colour10%8%7%6%5%
str. 221
4%3%2%1%0%
85401200854012-- Monochrome10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85402000854020- Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photocathode tubes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85404000854040- Data/graphic display tubes, monochrome; data/graphic display tubes, colour, with a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0,4mm10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85406000854060- Other cathode ray tubes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85407100854071-- Magnetrons10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85407900854079-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85408100854081-- Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
85408900854089-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85409100854091-- Of cathode ray tubes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85409900854099-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85423100854231-- Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters, logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85423200854232-- Memories
str. 222
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85423300854233-- Amplifiers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85423900854239-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85429000854290- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85431000854310- Particle accelerators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85432000854320- Signal generators10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85437000854370- Other machines and apparatus10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85439000854390- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85451900854519-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85452000854520- Brushes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85459000854590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85461000854610- Of glass10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85462000854620- Of ceramics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85469000854690- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85471000854710- Insulating fittings of ceramics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
85472000854720- Insulating fittings of plastics10%8%7%6%
str. 223
5%4%3%2%1%0%
85479000854790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
87012090870120--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87041090870410--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87049090870490--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87081000870810- Bumpers and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87082100870821-- Safety seat belts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87082900870829-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87083000870830- Brakes and servo-brakes; parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87084000870840- Gear boxes and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87085000870850- Drive-axles with differential, whether or not provided with other transmission components, and non-driving axles; parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87087000870870- Road wheels and parts and accessories thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87088000870880- Suspension systems and parts thereof (including shock- absorbers)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87089300870893-- Clutches and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 223
5%4%3%2%1%0%
85479000854790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87089400870894-- Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes; parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87089500870895-- Safety airbags with inflator system; parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87089900870899-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87141000
str. 224
871410- Of motorcycles (including mopeds)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149100871491-- Frames and forks, and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149200871492-- Wheel rims and spokes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149300871493-- Hubs, other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and free- wheel sprocket-wheels10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
87149400871494-- Brakes, including coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149500871495-- Saddles10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149600871496-- Pedals and crank-gear, and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149900871499-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87161090871610--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87162090871620--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87163190871631--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87163990871639--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87164090871640--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87169000871690- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 224
871410- Of motorcycles (including mopeds)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
87149100871491-- Frames and forks, and parts thereof10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90021100900211-- For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers10%8%7%6%
str. 225
5%4%3%2%1%0%
90021900900219-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90022000900220- Filters10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90029000900290- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90031100900311-- Of plastics10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90031900900319-- Of other materials10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90039000900390- Parts10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90041000900410- Sunglasses10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90049090900490--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90051000 90058000900510 900580- Binoculars - Other instruments10% 10%8% 8%7% 7%6% 6%5% 5%4% 4%3% 3%2% 2%1% 1%0% 0%
90059000900590- Parts and accessories (including mountings)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
90071000900710- Cameras10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90072000900720- Projectors
str. 226
10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90079100900791-- For cameras10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90079200900792-- For projectors10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90085000900850- Projectors, enlargers and reducers10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
9008900090089010%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90101000- Parts and accessories 901010 - Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic) film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90105000901050- Other apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories; negatoscopes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90106000901060- Projection screens10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90109000901090- Parts and accessories10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90291000902910- Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, milometers, pedometers and the like10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90292000902920- Speed indicators and tachometers; stroboscopes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
90299000902990- Parts and accessories10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92011000920110- Upright pianos10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92012000920120- Grand pianos10%
str. 227
8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92019000920190- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92021000920210- Played with a bow10%8%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92029000920290- Other10%8%7% 7%6% 6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DigitsDescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
92051000920510- Brass-wind instruments10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92059000920590- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92060000920600Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets, maracas)10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92071000920710- Keyboard instruments, other than accordions10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92079000920790- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92081000920810- Musical boxes10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92089000920890- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92093000920930- Musical instrument strings10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92099100920991-- Parts and accessories for pianos10%8%7%6%5%
str. 228
4%3%2%1%0%
92099200920992-- Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 920210%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92099400920994-- Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 920710%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
92099900920999-- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
93039000930390- Other25%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
93069000930690- Other25%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
94029090940290--- Other25%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
94038100940381-- Of bamboo or rattan25%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
94038900940389-- Other25%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
94060090940600--- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
96061000960610- Press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press studs and parts therefor10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
HS Code, 8 DigitsHS Code, 6 DescriptionDuty rateT0+7T0+8T0+9T0+10T0+11T0+12T0+13T0+14T0+15
96062100Digits 960621 -- Of plastics, not covered with textile material10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
96062200960622 -- Of base metal, not covered with textile material10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
96062900960629 -- Other10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
str. 228
4%3%2%1%0%
92099200920992-- Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 920210%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
96063000960630 - Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks10%8%7%6%5%4%3%2%1%0%
96071100

Annex II c Number of tariff lines 990

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| | | | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable | Year and rate applicable |
| HS Code, 8 Digits | HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate | T0+1 2 | T0+1 3 | T0+1 4 | T0+1 5 | T0+1 6 | T0+1 7 | T0+1 8 T0+1 9 | T0+2 0 | T0+2 1 | T0+2 2 | T0+2 3 | T0+2 4 | | |
| 97060000 | 970600 | pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest Antiques of an age exceeding 100 years | 25% | % 23.8 % | % 22.5 % | % 21.3 % | % 20.0 % | % 17.5 % | % 16.3 % 15.0 % | % % 13.8 % | % 12.5 % | % 10.0 % | 7.5% | 5.0% | 2.5% | T0+2 5 0.0% | |

| HS Code, 8 Digits | HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 01051100 | 010511 | -- Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus | 25% |
| 02012000 | 020120 | - Other cuts with bone in | 25% |
| 02013000 | 020130 | - Boneless | 25% |
| 02022000 | 020220 | - Other cuts with bone in | 25% |
| 02023000 | 020230 | - Boneless | 25% |
| 02031200 | 020312 | -- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in | 25% |
| 02032200 | 020322 | -- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in | 25% |
| 02032900 | 020329 | -- Other | 25% |
| 02042200 | 020422 | -- Other cuts with bone in | 25% |
| 02042300 | 020423 | -- Boneless | 25% |
| 02044200 | 020442 | -- Other cuts with bone in | 25% |
| 02044300 | 020443 | -- Boneless | 25% |
| 02045000 | 020450 | - Meat of goats | 25% |
| 02061000 | 020610 | - Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled | 25% |
| 02062200 | 020622 | -- Livers | 25% |
| 02062900 | 020629 | -- Other | 25% |
| 02069000 | 020690 | - Other, frozen | 25% |
| 02071100 | 020711 | -- Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled | 25% |
| 02071200 | 020712 | -- Not cut in pieces, frozen | 25% |
| 02101100 | 021011 | -- Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in | 25% |
| 02101200 | 021012 | -- Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof | 25% |
| 02101900 | 021019 | -- Other | 25% |
| 02102000 | 021020 | - Meat of bovine animals | 25% |
| 03023900 | 030239 | -- Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 03043100 | 030431 | -- Tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) | 25% |
| 03043200 | 030432 | -- Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.) | 25% |
| 03043300 | 030433 | -- Nile perch (Lates niloticus) | 25% |
| 03043900 | 030439

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| Duty rate |

| 03046300 | 030463 | -- Nile perch (Lates niloticus) | 25% |
| 03046900 | 030469 | -- Other | 25% |
| 03047100 | 030471 | -- Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) | 25% |
| 03047200 | 030472 | -- Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) | 25% |
| 03047300 | 030473 | -- Coalfish (Pollachius virens) | 25% |
| 03047400 | 030474 | -- Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) | 25% |
| 03047500 | | | 25% |
| | 030475 | -- Alaska pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) | 25% |
| 03047900 | 030479 | -- Other -- Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus | 25% |
| 03048100 03048200 | 030481 030482 | tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) -- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus | |
| 03048300 | 030483 | -- Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae) | 25% |
| 03048400 | 030484 | -- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) | 25% |
| 03048500 | 030485 | -- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) | 25% |
| 03048600 | 030486 | -- | |
| | 030487 | Herring (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) | 25% |
| 03048700 | | -- Tuna (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito (Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis)

str. 318

| 25% |
| 03048900 | 030489 | -- Other | 25% |
| 03049100 | 030491 | -- Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) | 25% |
| 03049200 | 030492 | -- Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) | 25% |
| 03049300 | 030493 | -- Tilapia (Oreochromis spp. ), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp. ), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp. ), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) | 25% |
| 03049400 | 030494 | -- Alaska pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) -- | 25% |
| 03049500 | 030495 | Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| | | Moridae and Muraenolepididae, other than Alaska pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) | |
| 03049900 | 030499 | -- Other | 25% |
| 03051000 | 030510 | - Flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption | 25% |
| 03053100 | 030531 | -- Tilapia (Oreochromis spp. ), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp. ), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp. ), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) -- Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae | 25% |
| 03053200 | 030532 | | 25% |
| 03053900 | 030539 | -- Other | 25% |
| 03054300 | 030543 | -- Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and

str. 321

25% |
| 07082000 | 070820 | - Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) | 25% |
| 07089000 | 070890 | - Other leguminous vegetables | 25% |
| 07092000 | 070920 | - Asparagus | 25% |
| 07093000 | 070930 | - Aubergines (eggplants) | 25% |
| 07094000 | 070940 | - Celery other than celeriac | 25% |
| 07095100 | 070951 | -- Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 07095900 | 070959 | -- Other | 25% |
| 07096000 | 070960 | - Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta | 25% |
| 07097000 | 070970 | - Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) | 25% |
| 07099100 | 070991 | -- Globe artichokes | 25% |
| 07099200 | 070992 | -- Olives | 25% |
| 07099300 | 070993 | -- Pumpkins, squash and gourds (Cucurbita spp.) | 25% |
| 07099900 | 070999 | -- Other | 25% |
| 07101000 | 071010 | - Potatoes | 25% |
| | 071021 | -- Peas (Pisum sativum) | 25% |
| 07102100 07102200 | 071022 | -- Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) | 25% |
| 07102900 | 071029 | -- Other | 25% |
| 07103000 | 071030 | - Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) | 25% |
| 07104000 | 071040 | - Sweetcorn | 25% |
| 07108000 | 071080 | - Other vegetables | 25% |
| 07109000 | 071090 | - Mixtures of vegetables | 25% |
| 07112000 | 071120 | - Olives | 25% |
| 07114000 | 071140 | - Cucumbers and gherkins | 25% |
| 07115900 | 071159 | -- Other | 25% |
| | | | 25% |
| 07119000 07122000 | 071190 071220 | - Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables - Onions | 25% |
| 07129000 | 071290 | - Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables | 25% |
| 07131000 | 071310 | - Peas (Pisum sativum) | 25% |
| 07132000 | 071320 | - Chickpeas (garbanzos) | 25% |
| 07133100 | 071331 | -- Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek | 25% |
| 07133200 | 071332 | -- Small red (Adzuki) beans (Phaseolus or Vigna angularis) | 25% |
| 07133300 | 071333 | -- Kidney beans, including white pea beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 07133400 | 071334 | -- Bambara beans (Vigna subterranea or Voandzeia subterranea) | 25% |
| 07133500 | 071335 | -- Cow peas (Vigna unguiculata) | 25% |
| 07133900 | 071339 | -- Other | 25% |
| 07134000 | 071340 | - Lentils | 25% |
| 07135000 | 071350 | - Broad beans (Vicia faba var. major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var. equina, Vicia faba var. minor) | 25% |
| 07136000 | 071360 | - Pigeon peas (Cajanus cajan)

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|
| 09012100 | 090121 | -- Not decaffeinated | 25% |
| | | Decaffeinated | |
| 09012200 | 090122 | -- | 25% |
| 09019000 | 090190 | - Other | 25% |
| 09021000 | 090210 | - Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg | 25% |
| 09022000 | 090220 | - Other green tea (not fermented) | 25% |
| 09023000 | 090230 | - Black tea (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg | 25% |
| 09024000 | 090240 | - Other black tea (fermented) and other partly fermented tea | 25% |
| 09041100 | 090411 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09041200 | 090412 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09042100 | 090421 | -- Dried, neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09042200 | 090422 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 09051000 | 090510 | - Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09052000 | 090520 | - Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09062000 | 090620 | - Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09071000 | 090710 | - Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09072000 | 090720 | - Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09081100 | 090811 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09081200 | 090812 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09083100 | 090831 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09083200 | 090832 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09092100 | 090921 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09092200 | 090922 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09096100 | 090961 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09096200 | 090962 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09101100 | 091011 | -- Neither crushed nor ground | 25% |
| 09101200 | 091012 | -- Crushed or ground | 25% |
| 09102000 | 091020 | - Saffron | 25% |
| | 091030 | - Turmeric (curcuma) | 25% |
| 09103000 | | -- Mixtures referred to in note 1(b) to this chapter | 25% |
| 09109100 | 091091 | | |
| 09109900 | 091099 | -- Other | 25% |
| 10019910 10019990 | 100199 100199 | --- Hard Wheat --- Other | 35% 35% |
| 10051000 | 100510 | - Seed | 25% |
| 10059000 | 100590 | - Other | 50% |
| 10061000 | 100610 | - Rice in the husk (paddy or rough) | 25% |
| 10062000 | 100620 | - Husked (brown) rice | 25% |
| 10063000 | 100630 | - Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

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----------------------|---------------------|---------------------------------------|-------------|
| 10064000 | 100640 | - Broken rice | 25% |
| 10081000 | 100810 | - Buckwheat | 25% |
| 11010000 | 110100 | Wheat or meslin flour | 60% |
| 11022000 | 110220 | - Maize (corn) flour | 50% |
| 11029000 | 110290 | - Other | 25% |
| 11031100 | 110311 | -- Of wheat | 25% |
| 11031300 | 110313 | -- Of maize (corn) | 25% |
| 11041200 | 110412 | -- Of oats | 25% |
| | 110419 | -- Of other cereals | 25% |
| 11041900 11042900 | 110429 | -- Of other cereals | 25% |
| 11051000 | 110510 | - Flour, meal and powder | 25% |
| 11052000 | 110520 | - Flakes, granules and pellets | 25% |
| 11071000 | 110710 | - Not roasted | 10% |
| 11072000 | 110720 | - Roasted | 10% |
| 14049000 | 140490 | - Other | 10% |
| 15079000 | 150790 | - Other | 25% |
| 15099000 | 150990 | - Other | 25% |
| 15119010 | 151190 | --- Palm olein, fractions | 10% |
| 15119020 | | fractions | 10% |
| 15119030 | 151190 151190 | --- Palm stearin, --- Palm olein, RBD | 25% |
| 15119040 | 151190 | --- Palm stearin, RBD | 10% |
| 15119090 | 151190 | --- Other | 25% |
| 15121900 | 151219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 15122900 | 151229 | -- Other | 25% |
| 15131900 | 151319 | -- Other | 25% |
| 15152100 | 151521 | -- Crude oil | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 15152900 | 151529 | -- Other | 25% |
| 15155000 | 151550 | - Sesame oil and its fractions | 25% |
| 15162000 | 151620 | - Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions | 25% |
| 15171000 | 151710 | - Margarine, excluding liquid margarine | 25% |
| 15179000 | 151790 | - Other | 25% |
| 15180000 | 151800 | Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically modified, excluding those of heading 1516; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this chapter, not elsewhere specified or included | 25% |
| 16010000 | 160100 | Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these products | 25% |
| 16021000 | 160210 | - Homogenised preparations | 25% |
| 16022000 | 160220 | - Of liver of any animal | 25% |
| 16023100 | 160231 | -- Of turkeys | 25% |
| 16023200 | 160232 | -- Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus | 25% |
| 16023900 | 160239 | -- Other | 25% |
| 16024100 | 160241 | -- Hams and cuts thereof | 25% |
| 16024200 | 160242 | -- Shoulders and cuts thereof | 25% |
| 16024900 | 160249 | -- Other, including mixtures | 25% |
| 16025000 | 160250 | - Of bovine animals | 25% |
| 16029000 | 160290 | - Other, including preparations of blood of any animal | 25% |
| 16041100 | 160411 | -- Salmon | 25% |
| 16041200 | 160412 | -- Herring | 25% |
| | 160413 | -- Sardines, sardinella and brisling or sprats | 25% |
| 16041300 16041400 | 160414 |

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| |
| 16041500 | 160415 | -- Tuna, skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) | 25% |
| 16041600 | 160416 | -- Mackerel -- Anchovies | 25% 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 16041700 | 160417 | -- Eels | 25% |
| 16041900 | 160419 | -- Other | 25% |
| 16042000 | 160420 | - Other prepared or preserved fish | 25% |
| 16043100 | 160431 | -- Caviar | 25% |
| 16043200 | 160432 | -- Caviar substitutes | 25% |
| 17011210 | 170112 | --- Jaggery | 35% |
| 17011290 | 170112 | --- Other | 100 % |
| 17011310 | 170113 | --- Jaggery | 35% |
| 17011390 | 170113 | --- Other --- Jaggery | 35% |
| 17011410 | 170114 | | 100 % |
| 17011490 17019100 | 170114 170191 | -- Containing added flavouring or colouring matter | % 100 % |
| 17019910 | 170199 | --- Sugar for industrial use | 100 % |
| 17019990 | 170199 | --- Other | 100 % |
| 17021900 | 170219 | -- Other | 10% |
| 17022000 | 170220 | - Maple sugar and maple syrup | 10% |
| 17023000 | 170230 | - Glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing in the dry state less than 20 %byweight of fructose | 10% |
| 17024000 | 170240 | - Glucose and glucose syrup, containing in the dry state at least 20 %but less than 50 %by weight of fructose, | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| | | excluding invert sugar | |
| 17025000 | 170250 | - Chemically pure fructose | 10% |
| 17026000 | 170260 | - Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50 %by weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar | 10% |
| 17029000 | 170290 | - Other, including invert sugar and other sugar and sugar syrup blends containing in the dry state 50 %by weight of fructose | 10% |
| 17041000 | 170410 | - Chewing gum, whether or not sugar-coated | 25% |
| 17049000 | 170490 | - Other

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| 25% |
| 18061000 | 180610 | - Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter | 25% |
| 18062000 | 180620 | - Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kg | 25% |
| 18063100 | 180631 | -- Filled | 25% |
| 18063200 | 180632 | -- Not filled | 25% |
| 18069000 | 180690 | - Other | 25% |
| 19011000 | 190110 | - Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale | 25% |
| 19012010 | 190120 | --- Biscuit Powder | 10% |
| 19012090 | 190120 | --- Other | 25% |
| 19019010 | 190190 | | |
| 19019090 | 190190 | - - - Malt extract | 10% |
| | | - - - Other -- Containing eggs | 25% 25% |
| 19021100 | 190211 190219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 19021900 | 190220 | - Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared | 25% |
| 19022000 | 190230 | - Other pasta | 25% |
| 19023000 | 190240 | - | |
| 19024000 | | Couscous | 25% |
| 19030000 | 190300 | Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or similar forms | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 19041000 | 190410 | - Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products | 25% |
| 19042000 | 190420 | - Prepared foods obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals | 25% |
| 19049000 | 190490 | - Other | 25% |
| 19051000 | 190510 | - Crispbread | 25% |
| 19052000 | 190520 | - Gingerbread and the like | 25% |
| 19053100 | 190531 | -- Sweet biscuits | 25% |
| 19053290 | 190532 | ---Other: | 25% |
|

str. 328

19054000 | 190540 | - Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products | 25% |
| 19059090 | 190590 | --- Other | 25% |
| 20011000 | 200110 | - Cucumbers and gherkins | 25% |
| 20019000 | 200190 | - Other | 25% |
| 20021000 | 200210 | - Tomatoes, whole or in pieces | 25% |
| 20029000 | 200290 | - Other | 25% |
| 20031000 | 200310 | - Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus | 25% |
| 20041000 | 200410 | - Potatoes | 25% |
| 20049000 | 200490 | - Other vegetables and mixtures of vegetables | 25% |
| 20051000 | 200510 | - Homogenised vegetables | 25% |
| 20052000 | 200520 | - Potatoes | 25% |
| 20054000 | 200540 | - Peas (Pisum sativum) | 25% |
| 20055100 | 200551 | -- Beans, shelled | 25% |
| 20055900 | 200559 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20056000 | 200560 | - Asparagus | 25% |
| 20057000 | 200570 | - Olives | 25% |
| 20058000 | 200580 | - Sweetcorn (Zea mays var. saccharata) | 25% |
| 20059100 | 200591 | -- Bamboo shoots | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 20059900 | 200599 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20060000 | 200600 | Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallised) | 25% |
| 20071000 | 200710 | - Homogenised preparations | 25% |
| 20079100 | 200791 | -- Citrus fruit | 25% |
| 20079900 | 200799 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20081100 | 200811 | -- Groundnuts | 25% |
| 20081900 | 200819 | -- Other, including mixtures | 25% |
| 20082000 | 200820 | - Pineapples | 25% |
| | 200830 | - Citrus fruit | 25% |
| 20083000 20084000 | 200840 | - Pears | 25% |
| 20085000 | 200850 | - Apricots | 25% |
| 20086000 | 200860 | - Cherries | 25% |
| 20087000

str. 329

| 200870 | - Peaches, including nectarines | 25% |
| 20088000 | 200880 | - Strawberries | 25% |
| 20089100 | 200891 | -- Palm hearts | 25% |
| 20089300 | 200893 | -- Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium oxycoccos, Vaccinium vitis-idaea) | 25% |
| | 200897 | -- Mixtures | 25% |
| 20089700 | | -- Other | 25% |
| 20089900 | 200899 | | 25% |
| 20091100 20091200 | 200911 200912 | -- Frozen -- Not frozen, of a Brix value not exceeding 20 | 25% |
| 20091900 | 200919 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20092100 | 200921 | -- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 | 25% |
| 20092900 | 200929 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20093100 | 200931 | -- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 | 25% |
| 20093900 | 200939 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20094100 | 200941 | -- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 20094900 | 200949 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20095000 | 200950 | - Tomato juice | 25% |
| 20096100 | 200961 | -- Of a Brix value not exceeding 30 | 25% |
| 20096900 | 200969 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20097100 | 200971 | -- Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 | 25% |
| 20097900 | 200979 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20098100 | 200981 | -- Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium oxycoccos, Vaccinium vitis-idaea) juice | 25% |
| 20098900 | 200989 | -- Other | 25% |
| 20099000 | 200990 | - Mixtures of juices | 25% |
| 21011100 | 210111 | -- Extracts, essences and concentrates | 10% |
| 21011200 | | -- Preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee | 25% |
| | 210112 | - Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or maté, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or | |
| 21012000 | 210120 210130 | concentrates, or with a basis of tea or maté - Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof | 25% |
| 21013000 21021000 | 210210 | - Active yeasts | 25% 25% |
| 21022000 | 210220 | - Inactive yeasts; other single-cell micro-organisms, dead | 25% |
| | | - Prepared baking powders |

str. 330

|
| 21023000 | 210230 | | 25% |
| 21031000 | 210310 | - Soya sauce | 25% |
| 21032000 | 210320 | - Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces | 25% |
| 21033000 | 210330 | - Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard | 25% |
| 21039000 | 210390 | - Other | 25% |
| 21041000 | 210410 | - Soups and broths and preparations therefor | 25% |
| 21042000 | 210420 | - Homogenised composite food preparations | 25% |
| 21050000 | 210500 | Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa | 25% |
| 21061000 | 210610 | - Protein concentrates and textured protein substances | 10% |
| 21069010 | 210690 | ---- Specially prepared for infants | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 21069020 | 210690 | --- Preparations of a kind used in manufacturing of beverages | 10% |
| 21069091 | 210690 | ---- Food supplements | 25% |
| 21069092 | 210690 | ---- Mineral premix used in fortification | 25% |
| 21069099 | 210690 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 22011000 | 220110 | - Mineral waters and aerated waters | 25% |
| 22019000 | 220190 | - Other | 25% |
| 22021000 | 220210 | - Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured | 25% |
| 22029000 | 220290 | - Other | 25% |
| 22030010 | 220300 | --- Stout and porter | 25% |
| 22030090 | 220300 | --- Other | 25% |
| 22041000 | 220410 | - Sparkling wine | 25% |
| 22042100 | 220421 | -- In containers holding 2 litres or less | 25% |
| 22042900 | 220429 | -- Other | 25% |
| 22043000 | 220430 | - Other grape must | 10% |
| 22051000 | 220510 | - In containers holding 2 litres or less | 25% |
| 22059000 | 220590 | - Other | 25% |
| 22060010 | 220600 | --- Cider | 25% |
| 22060020 | 220600 | --- Opaque beer ( e.g., Kibuku) | 25% |
| 22060090 | 220600 | --- Other | 25% |
| 22071000 | 220710 | - Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 %vol or higher | 25% |
| 22072000 | 220720 | - Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength

str. 331

| 25% |
| 22082000 | 220820 | - Spirits obtained by distilling grape wine or grape marc | 25% |
| 22083000 | 220830 | - Whiskies | 25% |
| 22084000 | 220840 | - Rum and other spirits obtained by distilling fermented sugar-cane products | 25% |
| 22085000 | 220850 | - Gin and Geneva | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 22086000 | 220860 | - Vodka | 25% |
| 22087000 | 220870 | - Liqueurs and cordials | 25% |
| 22089010 | 220890 | --- Distilled Spirits (e.g., Konyagi, Uganda Waragi) | 25% |
| 22089090 | 220890 | --- Other | 25% |
| 22090000 | 220900 | Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid | 25% |
| 23023000 | 230230 | - Of wheat | 10% |
| 23091000 | 230910 | - Dog or cat food, put up for retail sale | 10% |
| 24011000 | 240110 | - Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped | 25% |
| | 240120 | - Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped | 25% |
| 24012000 24013000 | 240130 | - Tobacco refuse | 25% |
| 24021000 | 240210 | - Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco | 25% |
| 24022010 | 240220 | ---Of length not exceeding 72 mmin length including the filter tip | 35% |
| 24022090 | 240220 | --- Other | 35% |
| 24029000 | 240290 | - Other | 25% |
| 24031100 | 240311 | -- Water-pipe tobacco specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter | 35% |
| 24031900 | 240319 | -- Other | 35% |
| 24039100 | 240391 | -- 'Homogenised' or 'reconstituted' tobacco | 25% |
| | | -- | 25% |
| 24039900 | 240399 | Other | |
| 25231000 | 252310 | - Cement clinkers | 10% |
| 25232100 | 252321 | -- White cement, whether or not artificially coloured | 25% |
| 25232900 | 252329 | -- Other | 55% |
| 25239000 | 252390 | - Other hydraulic cements | 25% |
| 27121000 | 271210 | - Petroleum jelly | 25% |
| 28044000 | 280440 | - Oxygen | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 28111900 | 281119 | -- Other | 10% |
| 30069100 | 300691 | -- Appliances identifiable for ostomy use | 25% |
| 32081000 | 320810 | - Based on polyesters | 25% |
| 32082000 | 320820 | - Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers | 25% |
| 32089000 | 320890 | - Other | 25% |
| 32091000 | 320910 | - Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers | 25% |
| 32099000 | 320990 | - Other | 25% |
| 32141000 | 321410 | - Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings | 25%

str. 332

|
| 32149000 | 321490 | - Other | 25% |
| 33030000 | 330300 | Perfumes and toilet waters | 25% |
| 33041000 | 330410 | - Lip make-up preparations | 25% |
| 33042000 | 330420 | - Eye make-up preparations | 25% |
| 33043000 | 330430 | - Manicure or pedicure preparations | 25% |
| 33049100 | 330491 | -- Powders, whether or not compressed | 25% |
| 33049900 | 330499 | -- Other | 25% |
| 33051000 | 330510 | - Shampoos | 25% |
| 33052000 | 330520 | - Preparations for permanent waving or straightening | 25% |
| | | - Hair lacquers | 25% |
| 33053000 | 330530 | | |
| 33059000 33061000 | 330590 330610 | - Other - Dentifrices | 25% 25% |
| 33069000 | 330690 | - Other | 25% |
| 33071000 | 330710 | - Pre-shave, shaving or aftershave preparations | 25% |
| 33072000 | 330720 | - Personal deodorants and antiperspirants | 25% |
| 33073000 | 330730 | - Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations | 25% |
| 33074100 | 330741 | -- 'Agarbatti' and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning | 25% |
| 33074900 | 330749 | -- Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 33079000 | 330790 | - Other | 25% |
| 34011100 | 340111 | -- For toilet use (including medicated products) | 25% |
| 34011900 | 340119 | -- Other | 25% |
| 34012010 | 340120 | --- Noodles for manufacture of toilet soap | 25% |
| 34012090 | 340120 | --- Other | 25% |
| 34013000 | 340130 | - Organic surface-active products and preparations for washing the skin, in the form of liquid or cream and put up for retail sale, whether or not containing soap | 25% |
| 34021100 | 340211 | -- Anionic | 10% |
| 34021200 | 340212 | -- Cationic | 10% |
| 34021300 | 340213 | -- Non-ionic | 25% |
| 34021900 | 340219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 34022000 | 340220 | - Preparations put up for retail sale | 25% |
| 34029000 | 340290 | - Other | 25% |
| 34051000

str. 333

| 340510 | - Polishes, creams and similar preparations, for footwear or leather | 25% |
| 34052000 | 340520 | - Polishes, creams and similar preparations, for the maintenance of wooden furniture, floors or other woodwork | 25% |
| 34053000 | 340530 | - Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes | 25% |
| 34054000 | 340540 | - Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations | 25% |
| 34059000 | 340590 | - Other | 25% |
| 34060000 | 340600 | Candles, tapers and the like | 25% |
| | | - | |
| 35052000 | 350520 | Glues | 25% |
| 35061000 | 350610 | - Products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg | 25% 25% |
| 35069100 35069900 | 350691 350699 | -- Adhesives based on polymers of headings 3901 to 3913 or on rubber | |
| 36050000 | 360500 | -- Other | 25% |
| | | Matches, other than pyrotechnic articles of heading 3604 - | 35% |
| 36061000 | 360610 | Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| | | capacity not exceeding 300 cm³ | |
| 39051200 | 390512 | -- In aqueous dispersion | 10% |
| 39051900 | 390519 | -- Other | 10% |
| 39052100 | 390521 | -- In aqueous dispersion | 10% |
| 39052900 | 390529 | -- Other | 10% |
| 39053000 | 390530 | - Poly(vinyl alcohol), whether or not containing unhydrolysed acetate groups | 10% |
| 39059100 | 390591 | -- Copolymers | 10% |
| | 390599 | -- Other | 10% |
| 39059900 | 390610 | - Poly(methyl methacrylate) | 10% |
| 39061000 39075000 | 390750 | - Alkyd resins | 10% |
| 39077000 | 390770 | - Poly(lactic acid) | 10% |
| 39079100 | 390791 | -- Unsaturated | 10% |
| 39079900 | 390799 | -- Other | 10% |
| 39091000 | 390910 | - Urea resins; thiourea resins | 10% |
| 39092000 | 390920 | - Melamine resins | 10% |
| 39172100 | 391721 | -- Of polymers of ethylene | 25% |
| 39172200

str. 334

| 391722 | -- Of polymers of propylene | 25% |
| 39172300 | 391723 | -- Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 25% |
| 39172900 | 391729 | -- Of other plastics | 25% |
| 39173100 | 391731 | -- Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27,6 MPa | 25% 25% |
| 39173200 39173300 | 391732 391733 | -- Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings with other materials, with fittings | 25% |
| 39173900 | 391739 | -- Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined -- Other | 25% |
| 39174000 | 391740 | - Fittings | 25% |
| 39181000 | 391810 | - Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 25% |
| 39189000 | 391890 | - Of other plastics | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 39191000 | 391910 | - In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm | 10% |
| 39201010 | 392010 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39201090 | 392010 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39202010 | 392020 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39202090 | 392020 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39205110 | 392051 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39205190 | 392051 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39205910 | 392059 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| | 392059 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39205990 39206110 | 392061 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39206190 | 392061 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39206910 | 392069 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39206990 | 392069 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39207110 | 392071 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39207190 | 392071 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39207310 | 392073 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| | | --- Other | 10% |
| 39207390 | 392073 | | |
| 39207910 | 392079 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39207990 | 392079 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39209110 39209190 | 392091 392091 | --- Unprinted --- Other | 25% 25% |
| 39209210 | 392092 | | 25% |
| 39209290 | 392092 | --- Unprinted | |
| 39209310 | 392093 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39209390 | 392093 | --- Unprinted --- Other | 10% 10% |
| 39209410 | 392094 | --- Unprinted | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 39209490 | 392094 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39209910 | 392099 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39209990 | 392099 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39211110 | 392111 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39211190 | 392111 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39211210 | 392112 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39211290 | 392112 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39211310 | 392113 | --- Unprinted | 10% |
| 39211390

str. 335

| 392113 | --- Other | 10% |
| 39211410 | 392114 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39211490 | 392114 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39211910 | 392119 | --- Unprinted | 25% |
| 39211990 | 392119 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39219000 | 392190 | - Other | 25% |
| 39221000 | 392210 | - Baths, shower-baths, sinks and washbasins | 25% |
| 39222000 | 392220 | - Lavatory seats and covers | 25% |
| 39229000 | 392290 | - Other | 25% |
| | | | 25% |
| 39231000 | 392310 | - Boxes, cases, crates and similar articles | 25% |
| 39232100 | 392321 | -- Of polymers of ethylene | 25% |
| 39232900 39233000 | 392329 392330 | -- Of other plastics - Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles | 25% |
| 39235010 | 392350 | --- Inserts | 10% |
| 39235090 | 392350 | --- Other | 25% |
| 39241000 | 392410 | - Tableware and kitchenware | 25% |
| 39249000 | 392490 | - Other | 25% |
| 39259000 | 392590 | - Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 39261000 | 392610 | - Office or school supplies | 25% |
| 39262000 | 392620 | - Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts) | 25% |
| 39269010 | 392690 | --- Floats for fishing nets | 10% |
| 39269090 | 392690 | --- Other | 10% |
| 40081100 | 400811 | -- Plates, sheets and strip | 10% |
| 40082900 | 400829 | -- Other | 10% |
| 40111000 | 401110 | - Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) | 25% |
| | 401120 | --- With a rim size below 17 inches | 10% |
| 40112010 | 401120 | --- With a rim size of 17 inches and above | 10% |
| 40112020 40131000 | 401310 | - Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars), buses or lorries | 25% |
| 40139000 | 401390 | - Other | 25% |
| | 401691 | -- Floor coverings and mats | 25% |
| 40169100 | 420211 | -- With outer surface of leather or of composition | 25% |
| 42021100 42021200 | 420212 | leather -- With outer surface of plastics or of textile materials | 25% |
| 42021900 | 420219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 42022100 | 420221 | -- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather | 25% |
| | 420222 | -- With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials | 25% |
| 42022200 | | | 25% |
|

str. 336

42022900 | 420229 | -- Other | |
| 42023100 | 420231 | -- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather | 25% |
| 42023200 | 420232 420239 | -- With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials -- | 25% 25% |
| 42023900 42029100 | 420291 | Other | 25% |
| 42029200 | 420292 | -- With outer surface of leather or of composition leather -- With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials | 25% |
| 42029900 | 420299 | -- Other | 25% |
| 42031000 | 420310 | - Articles of apparel | 25% |
| 42032100 | 420321 | -- Specially designed for use in sports | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 42032900 | 420329 | -- Other | 25% |
| 42033000 | 420330 | - Belts and bandoliers | 25% |
| 42034000 | 420340 | - Other clothing accessories | 25% |
| 42050000 | 420500 | Other articles of leather or of composition leather | 10% |
| 44081000 | 440810 | - Coniferous | 25% |
| 44083100 | 440831 | -- Dark red meranti, light red meranti and meranti bakau | 25% |
| 44083900 | 440839 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44089000 | 440890 | - Other | 25% |
| 44091000 | 440910 | - Coniferous | 25% |
| 44092100 | 440921 | -- Of bamboo | 25% |
| 44092900 | 440929 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44101100 | 441011 | -- Particle board | 25% |
| 44101200 | 441012 | -- Oriented strand board (OSB) | 25% |
| 44101900 | 441019 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44109000 | 441090 | - Other | 25% |
| 44111200 | 441112 | -- Of a thickness not exceeding5mm | 25% |
| 44111300 | 441113 | -- Of a thickness exceeding 5 mmbut not exceeding9mm | 25% |
| 44111400 | 441114 | -- Of a thickness exceeding9mm | 25% |
| 44119200 | | | 25% |
| 44119300 | 441192 441193 | -- Of a density exceeding 0,8 g/cm³ -- Of a density exceeding 0,5 g/cm³ but not exceeding 0,8 g/cm³ | 25% |
| 44119400 | 441194 | -- Of a density not exceeding 0,5 g/cm³ | 25% |
| 44121000 | 441210 | - Of bamboo | 25% |
| 44123100 | 441231 | -- With at least one outer ply of tropical wood specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter | 25% |
| 44123200 | 441232 | -- Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood | 25% |
| 44123900 | 441239 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44129400 | 441294 | -- Blockboard, laminboard and battenboard | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description

str. 337

| Duty rate |

| 44129900 | 441299 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44130000 | 441300 | Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes | 25% |
| 44140000 | 441400 | Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects | 25% |
| 44152000 | 441520 | - Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars | 25% |
| 44160000 | 441600 | Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves | 25% |
| 44170000 | 441700 | Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood | 25% |
| 44181000 | 441810 | - Windows, French windows and their frames | 25% |
| 44182000 | 441820 | - Doors and their frames and thresholds | 25% |
| 44184000 | 441840 | - Shuttering for concrete constructional work | 25% |
| 44185000 | 441850 | - Shingles and shakes | 25% |
| 44186000 | 441860 | - Posts and beams | 25% |
| 44187100 | 441871 | -- For mosaic floors | 25% |
| 44187200 | 441872 | -- Other, multilayer | 25% |
| 44187900 | 441879 | -- Other | 25% |
| 44189000 | 441890 | - Other | 25% |
| 44190000 | 441900 | Tableware and kitchenware, of wood | 25% |
| 44201000 | 442010 | - Statuettes and other ornaments, of wood | 25% |
| 44209000 | 442090 | - Other | 25% |
| 44211000 | 442110 | - Clothes hangers | 25% |
| 45031000 | 450310 | - Corks and stoppers | 10% |
| 45039000 | 450390 | - Other | 10% |
| 45049000 | 450490 | - Other | 10% |
| 46029000 | 460290 | - | |
| | | Other | 25% |
| 48025600 | 480256 | -- Weighing 40 g/m² or more but not more than 150 g/m², in sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mmand the other side not exceeding 297 mmin the unfolded state | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

str. 338

-------|---------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------|
| 48025700 | 480257 | -- Other, weighing 40 g/m² or more but not more than 150 g/m² | 25% |
| 48025800 | 480258 | -- Weighing more than 150 g/m² | 25% |
| 48026100 | 480261 | -- In rolls | 25% |
| 48026200 | 480262 | -- In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mmand the other side not exceeding 297 mmin the unfolded state | 25% |
| 48026900 | 480269 | -- Other | 10% |
| 48030000 | 480300 | Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, whether or not creped, crinkled, embossed, perforated, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or sheets | 10% |
| 48041100 | 480411 | -- Unbleached | 25% |
| 48042100 | 480421 | -- Unbleached | 25% |
| 48042900 | 480429 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48043100 | 480431 | -- Unbleached | 25% |
| 48043900 | 480439 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48044100 | 480441 | -- Unbleached | 25% |
| 48044900 | 480449 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48045100 | 480451 | -- Unbleached | 25% |
| 48045200 | 480452 | -- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process | 25% |
| 48045900 | 480459 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48051100 | 480511 | -- Semi-chemical fluting paper | 25% |
| 48051200 | 480512 | -- Straw fluting paper

str. 339

| 25% |
| 48051900 | 480519 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48052400 | 480524 | -- Weighing 150 g/m² or less | 25% |
| 48052500 | 480525 | -- Weighing more than 150 g/m² | 25% |
| 48053000 | 480530 | - Sulphite wrapping paper | 25% |
| 48059100 | 480591 | -- Weighing 150 g/m² or less | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 48059300 | 480593 | -- Weighing 225 g/m² or more | 25% |
| 48061010 | 480610 | --- Printed | 10% |
| 48061090 | 480610 | --- Other | 10% |
| 48070000 | 480700 | Composite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally reinforced, in rolls or sheets | 25% |
| 48081000 | 480810 | - Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated | 25% |
| 48084000 | 480840 | - Kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated | 25% |
| 48089000 | 480890 | - Other | 25% |
| 48099000 | 480990 | - Other | 10% |
| 48101400 | 481014 | -- In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mmand the other side not exceeding 297 mmin the unfolded state | 25% |
| 48101900 | 481019 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48103100 | 481031 | -- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and weighing 150 g/m² or less | 10% |
| 48103200 | 481032 | -- Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and weighing more than 150 g/m² | 25% |
| 48103900 | 481039 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48109200 | 481092 | -- Multi-ply | 25% |
| 48109900 | 481099 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48114190

str. 340

| 481141 | --- Other | 10% |
| 48115100 | 481151 | -- Bleached, weighing more than 150 g/m² | 25% |
| 48119000 | 481190 | - Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres | 10% |
| | 481490 | - Other | 25% |
| 48149000 | 481620 | - Self-copy paper | 25% |
| 48162000 48169000 | 481690 | | |
| 48171000 | 481710 | - Other | 25% |
| 48172000 | 481720 | - Envelopes - Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards | 25% 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 48173000 | 481730 | - Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery | 25% |
| 48181000 | 481810 | - Toilet paper | 25% |
| 48182000 | 481820 | - Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels | 25% |
| 48183000 | 481830 | - Tablecloths and serviettes | 25% |
| 48185000 | 481850 | - Articles of apparel and clothing accessories | 25% |
| 48189000 | 481890 | - Other | 25% |
| | | - Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard | 25% |
| 48191000 | 481910 | - Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40 cm or more | 25% |
| 48193000 48194000 | 481930 481940 | - Other sacks and bags, including cones | 25% |
| 48195000 | 481950 | - Other packing containers, including record sleeves | 25% |
| | | Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like | 25% |
| 48196000 48201000 | 481960 482010 | - - Registers, account books, notebooks, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and | 25% |
| 48202000 | 482020 | similar articles - Exercise books | 25% |
| 48203000 | 482030 | - Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers | 25% |
| | 482040 | | |
| 48204000 | | - Manifold business forms and interleaved carbon sets | 25% |
| 48205000 | 482050 | - Albums for samples or for collections | 25% |
| 48209000 | 482090 | - Other | 25% |
| 48211010 | 482110 | --- For labelling dry cell batteries | 10% |
| 48211090 | 482110 | --- Other | 25% |
| 48219000 | 482190 | - Other

str. 341

| 10% |
| 48221000 | 482210 | - Of a kind used for winding textile yarn | 10% |
| 48229000 | 482290 | - Other | 10% |
| 48232000 | 482320 | - Filter paper and paperboard | 25% |
| 48236100 | 482361 | -- Of bamboo | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 48236900 | 482369 | -- Other | 25% |
| 48237000 | 482370 | - Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp | 25% |
| 48239010 | 482390 | --- Straw wrappers | 10% |
| 48239090 | 482390 | --- Other | 10% |
| 49090000 | 490900 | Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings | 25% |
| 49100000 | 491000 | Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks | 25% |
| 49111000 | 491110 | - Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like | 25% |
| 52041900 | 520419 | -- Other | 25% |
| 52081100 | 520811 | -- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52081200 | 520812 | -- Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52081300 | 520813 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52081900 | 520819 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52082100 | 520821 | -- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52082200 | 520822 | -- Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52082900 | 520829 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52083100 | 520831 | -- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52083200 | 520832 | -- Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52083300 | 520833 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52083900 | 520839 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52084100 | 520841 | -- Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52084200 | 520842 | -- Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m² | 25% |
| 52084300 | 520843 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill

str. 342

| 25% |
| 52084900 | 520849 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52085110 | 520851 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52085190 | 520851 | --- Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 52085210 | 520852 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52085290 | 520852 | --- Other | 25% |
| 52085900 | 520859 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52091100 | 520911 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52091200 | 520912 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52091900 | 520919 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52092100 | 520921 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52092200 | 520922 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52092900 | 520929 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52093100 | 520931 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52093200 | 520932 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52093900 | 520939 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52094100 | 520941 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52094200 | 520942 | -- Denim | 25% |
| 52094300 | 520943 | -- Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52094900 | 520949 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52095110 | 520951 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52095190 | 520951 | --- Other | 25% |
| | | | 25% |
| 52095200 52095900 | 520952 520959 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52101100 | 521011 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52101900 | 521019 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52102100 | 521021 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52102900 | 521029 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52103100 | 521031 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52103200 | 521032 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 52103900 | 521039 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52104100 | 521041 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52104900 | 521049 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52105110 | 521051 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52105190 | 521051 | --- Other | 25% |
| 52105900 | 521059 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52111100 | 521111 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52111200 | 521112 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52111900 | 521119 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52112000 | 521120 | - Bleached

str. 343

| 25% |
| 52113100 | 521131 | -- Plain weave | 25% |
| 52113200 | 521132 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52113900 | 521139 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52114200 | 521142 | -- Denim | 25% |
| 52114300 | 521143 | -- Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52114900 | 521149 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52115110 | 521151 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52115190 | 521151 | --- Other | 25% |
| 52115200 | 521152 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill | 25% |
| 52115900 | 521159 | -- Other fabrics | 25% |
| 52121200 | 521212 | -- Bleached | 25% |
| 52121510 | 521215 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52121590 | 521215 | --- Other | 25% |
| 52122400 | 521224 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| 52122510 | 521225 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 52122590 | 521225 | --- Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 54071000 | 540710 | - Woven fabrics obtained from high-tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides or of polyesters | 25% |
| 54072000 | 540720 | - Woven fabrics obtained from strip or the like | 25% |
| 54073000 | 540730 | - Fabrics specified in note 9 to Section XI | 25% |
| 54074100 | 540741 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 54074200 | 540742 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 54074300 | 540743 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| 54074400 | 540744 | -- Printed | 25% |
| | 540751 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 54075100 | 540752 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 54075200 54075300 | 540753 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| 54075400 | 540754 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 54076100 | 540761 | -- Containing 85 %or more by weight of non-textured polyester filaments | 25% |
| 54076900 | 540769 | -- Other | 25% |
| 54077100 | 540771 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 54077200 | 540772 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 54077300 | 540773 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| | 540774 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 54077400 | | | 25% |
| 54078100 | 540781 | -- Unbleached or bleached | |
| 54078200 | 540782 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 54078300 54078400 | 540783 540784 | -- Of yarns of different colours -- Printed | 25% 25% |
| 54079100 | 540791 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 54079200 | 540792 | -- Dyed

str. 344

| 25% |
| 54079300 | 540793 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| 54083400 | 540834 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 55121100 | 551211 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 55121900 | 551219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55122100 | 551221 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55122900 | 551229 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55129100 | 551291 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55129900 | 551299 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55131100 | 551311 | -- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave | 25% |
| 55131200 | 551312 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55131300 | 551313 | -- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55131900 | 551319 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55132100 | 551321 | -- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave | 25% |
| 55132300 | 551323 | -- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55132900 | 551329 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55133100 | 551331 | -- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave | 25% |
| 55133900 | 551339 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55134110 | 551341 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 55134190 | 551341 | --- Other | 25% |
| 55134900 | 551349 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55141100 | 551411 | -- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave | 25% |
| 55141200 | 551412 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55141900 | 551419 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55142100 | 551421 | -- Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave | 25% |
| 55142200 | 551422 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55142300 | 551423 | -- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55142900 | 551429 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55143000 | 551430 | - Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| 55144110 | 551441 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 55144190 | 551441 | --- Other | 25% |
| 55144200 | 551442 | -- 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55144300 | 551443 | -- Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres | 25% |
| 55144900 | 551449 | -- Other woven fabrics | 25% |
| 55151100 | 551511 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with viscose rayon staple fibres | 25% |
| 55151200 | 551512 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments | 25% |
| 55151300 | 551513 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| | 551519 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55151900

str. 345

| 551521 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments | |
| 55152100 55152200 | 551522 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair | 25% 25% |
| 55152900 | 551529 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55159100 | 551591 | -- Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments | 25% |
| 55159900 | 551599 | -- Other | 25% |
| 55161100 | 551611 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55161200 | 551612 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 55161300 | 551613 | -- Of yarns of different colours | 25% |
| | 551614 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 55161400 | | | |
| 55162100 | 551621 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55162200 | 551622 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 55162300 55162400 | 551623 551624 | -- Of yarns of different colours -- Printed | 25% 25% |
| 55163100 | 551631 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55163200 | 551632 | -- Dyed | 25% |
| 55163400 | 551634 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 55164100 | 551641 | -- Unbleached or bleached | 25% |
| 55164200 | 551642 | -- Dyed | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 55164400 | 551644 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 55169400 | 551694 | -- Printed | 25% |
| 56012100 | 560121 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 56012200 | 560122 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 56012900 | 560129 | -- Other | 25% |
| 56029000 | 560290 | - Other | 25% |
| 56072100 | 560721 | -- Binder or baler twine | 25% |
| 56072900 | 560729 | -- Other | 25% |
| 56074900 | 560749 | -- Other | 25% |
| 56075000 | 560750 | - Of other synthetic fibres | 10% |
| 56079000 | 560790 | - Other | 25% |
| 56081100 | 560811 | -- Made-up fishing nets | 10% |
| 56081910 | 560819 | --- Fruit tree and seedbed netting | 10% |
| 56081990 | 560819 | --- Other | 25% |
| 56089000 | 560890 | - Other | 25% |
| 56090000 | 560900 | Articles of yarn, strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, twine, cordage, rope or cables, not elsewhere specified or included | 25% |
| 57011000 | 570110 | - Of wool or fine animal hair

str. 346

| 25% |
| 57019000 | 570190 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 57024900 | 570249 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 57025000 | 570250 | - Other, not of pile construction, not made up | 25% |
| 57029100 | 570291 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 57029200 | 570292 | -- Of man-made textile materials | 25% |
| 57029900 | 570299 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 57031000 | 570310 | - Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 57032000 | 570320 | - Of nylon or other polyamides | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 57033000 | 570330 | - Of other man-made textile materials | 25% |
| 57039000 | 570390 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 57049000 | 570490 | - Other | 25% |
| 57050000 | 570500 | Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up | 25% |
| 58012200 | 580122 | -- Cut corduroy | 25% |
| 58012300 | 580123 | -- Other weft pile fabrics | 25% |
| 58012600 | 580126 | -- Chenille fabrics | 25% |
| 58012700 | 580127 | -- Warp pile fabrics | 25% |
| 58013300 | 580133 | -- Other weft pile fabrics | 25% |
| 58013600 | 580136 | -- Chenille fabrics | 25% |
| 58013700 | 580137 | -- Warp pile fabrics | 25% |
| 58019000 | 580190 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| | | -- Unbleached | |
| 58021100 | 580211 | | 25% |
| 58022000 | 580220 | - Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of other textile materials | 25% |
| 58030000 | 580300 | Gauze, other than narrow fabrics of heading 5806 | 25% |
| 58041000 | 580410 | - Tulles and other net fabrics | 25%

str. 347

|
| 58042100 | 580421 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 58042900 58061000 | 580429 580610 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% 25% |
| 58062000 | 580620 | - Woven pile fabrics (including terry towelling and similar terry fabrics) and chenille fabrics - Other woven fabrics, containing by weight 5 %or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread | 25% |
| 58063100 | 580631 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 58063200 | 580632 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 58063900 | 580639 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 58064000 | 580640 | - Fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs) | 25% |
| 58071000 | 580710 | - Woven | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 58079000 | 580790 | - Other | 25% |
| 58089000 | 580890 | - Other | 25% |
| 58110000 | 581100 | Quilted textile products in the piece, composed of one or more layers of textile materials assembled with padding by stitching or otherwise, other than embroidery of heading 5810 | 25% |
| 60012100 | 600121 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 60019100 | 600191 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 60019900 | 600199 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61012000 | 610120 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61013000 | 610130 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61019000 | 610190 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61021000 | 610210 | - Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61022000 | 610220 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61023000 | 610230 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61029000 | 610290 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61031000 | 610310 | - Suits | 25% |
| 61032200 | 610322 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61032300 | 610323 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
|

str. 348

61032900 | 610329 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61033100 | 610331 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61033200 | 610332 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61033300 | 610333 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61033900 | 610339 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61034100 | 610341 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61034200 | 610342 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61034300 | 610343 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61034900 | 610349 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 61041300 | 610413 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61041900 | 610419 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61042200 | 610422 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61042300 | 610423 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61042900 | 610429 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61043100 | 610431 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61043200 | 610432 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61043300 | 610433 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61043900 | 610439 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61044100 | 610441 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61044200 | 610442 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61044300 | 610443 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61044400 | 610444 | -- Of artificial fibres | 25% |
| 61044900 | 610449 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61045100 | 610451 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61045200 | 610452 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61045300 | 610453 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61045900 | 610459 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61046100 | 610461 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61046200 | 610462 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61046300 | 610463 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61046900 | 610469 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61051000 | 610510 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61052000 | 610520 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61059000 | 610590 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61061000 | 610610 | - Of cotton | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 61062000 | 610620 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61069000 | 610690 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61071100 | 610711 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61071200 | 610712 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61071900 | 610719 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61072100 | 610721 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61072200 | 610722 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61072900 | 610729 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61079100 | 610791 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61079900 | 610799 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61081100 | 610811 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61081900 | 610819 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61082100 | 610821 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61082200 | 610822 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61082900 | 610829 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61083100 | 610831 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61083200 | 610832 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61083900 | 610839 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61089100 | 610891 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61089200 | 610892 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61089900 | 610899 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61091000 | 610910 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61099000 | 610990 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61102000 | 611020 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61103000 | 611030 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61109000 | 611090 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 61112000 | 611120 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61113000 | 611130 | - Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61119000 | 611190 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61121100 | 611211 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61121200 | 611212 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61121900 | 611219 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61122000 | 611220 | - Ski suits | 25% |
| 61123100 | 611231 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61123900 | 611239 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61124100 | 611241 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61124900 | 611249 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61130000 | 611300 | Garments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 5903, 5906 or 5907 | 25% |
| 61142000 | 611420 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 61143000 | 611430 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 61149000 | 611490 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61151000 | 611510 | - Graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) | 25% |
| 61152100 | 611521 | -- Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex | 25% |
| 61152200 | 611522 | -- Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn 67 decitex or more | 25% |
| 61152900 | 611529 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61153000 | 611530 | - Other women's full-length or knee-length hosiery, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex | 25% |
| 61159400 | 611594 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 61159500 | 611595 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61159600 | 611596 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61159900 | 611599 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61161000 | 611610 | - Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber | 25% |
| 61169100 | 611691 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair

str. 350

| 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 61169200 | 611692 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 61169300 | 611693 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 61169900 | 611699 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 61171000 | 611710 | - Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like | 25% |
| 61178000 | 611780 | - Other accessories | 25% |
| 61179000 | 611790 | - Parts | 25% |
| 62011100 | 620111 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62011200 | 620112 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62011300 | 620113 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62011900 | 620119 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62019100 | 620191 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62019200 | 620192 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62019300 | 620193 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62019900 | 620199 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62021100 | 620211 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62021200 | 620212 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62021300 | 620213 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62021900 | 620219 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62029100 | 620291 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62029200 | 620292 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62029300 | 620293 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62029900 | 620299 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62031100 | 620311 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62031200 | 620312 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62031900 | 620319 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62032200 | 620322 | -- Of cotton | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 62032300 | 620323 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62032900 | 620329 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62033100 | 620331 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62033200 | 620332 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62033300 | 620333 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62033900 | 620339 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62034100 | 620341 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62034200 | 620342 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62034300 | 620343 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62034900 | 620349 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62041100 | 620411 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62041200 | 620412 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62041300 | 620413 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62041900 | 620419 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62042100 | 620421 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62042200 | 620422 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62042300 | 620423 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62042900 | 620429 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62043100 | 620431 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62043200 | 620432 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62043300 | 620433 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62043900 | 620439 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 620

str. 351

44100 | 620441 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62044200 | 620442 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62044300 | 620443 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62044400 | 620444 | -- Of artificial fibres | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 62044900 | 620449 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62045100 | 620451 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62045200 | 620452 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62045300 | 620453 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62045900 | 620459 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62046100 | 620461 | -- Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62046200 | 620462 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62046300 | 620463 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62046900 | 620469 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62052000 | 620520 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 62053000 | 620530 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62059000 | 620590 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62061000 | 620610 | - Of silk or silk waste | 25% |
| 62062000 | 620620 | - Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62063000 | 620630 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 62064000 | 620640 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| | 620690 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62069000 | | | 25% |
| 62071100 | 620711 | -- Of cotton | |
| 62071900 | 620719 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62072100 62072200 | 620721 620722 | -- Of cotton -- Of man-made fibres | 25% 25% |
| 62072900 | 620729 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62079100 | 620791 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62079900 | 620799 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62081100 | 620811 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62081900 | 620819 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 62082100 | 620821 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62082200 | 620822 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62082900 | 620829 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62089100 | 620891 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 62089200 | 620892 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62089900 | 620899 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62092000 | 620920 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 62093000 | 620930 | - Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62099000 | 620990 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62101000 | 621010 | - Of fabrics of heading 5602 or 5603 | 25% |
| 62102000 | 621020 | - Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 620111 to 620119 | 25% |
| 62103000 | 621030 | - Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 620211 to 620219 | 25% |
| 62104000 | 621040 | - Other men's or boys' garments | 25% |
| 62105000 | 621050 | - Other women's or girls' garments | 25% |
| 62111100 | 621111 | -- Men's or boys' | 25% |
| 62111200 | 621112 | -- Women's or girls' | 25% |
| 62112000 | 621120 | - Ski suits | 25% |
| 62113200 | 621132 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
|

str. 352

62113300 | 621133 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62113900 | 621139 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62114210 | 621142 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 62114290 | 621142 | --- Other | 25% |
| 62114310 | 621143 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 62114390 | 621143 | --- Other | 25% |
| 62114910 | 621149 | --- Khanga, Kikoi and Kitenge | 50% |
| 62114990 | 621149 | --- Other | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 62121000 | 621210 | - Brassières | 25% |
| 62122000 | 621220 | - Girdles and panty girdles | 25% |
| 62123000 | 621230 | - Corselettes | 25% |
| 62129000 | 621290 | - Other | 25% |
| 62132000 | 621320 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 62139000 | 621390 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62141000 | 621410 | - Of silk or silk waste | 25% |
| 62142000 | 621420 | - Of wool or fine animal hair | 25% |
| 62143000 | 621430 | - Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 62144000 | 621440 | - Of artificial fibres | 25% |
| 62149000 | 621490 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62151000 | 621510 | - Of silk or silk waste | 25% |
| 62152000 | 621520 | - Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 62159000 | 621590 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 62160000 | 621600 | Gloves, mittens and mitts | 25% |
| 62171000 | 621710 | - Accessories | 25% |
| 62179000 | 621790 | - Parts | 25% |
| 63011000 | 630110 | - Electric blankets | 25% |
| 63012000 | 630120 | Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, | 25% |
| 63013000 | 630130 | - of wool or of fine animal - Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of cotton | 25% |
| 63014000 | 630140 | - Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63019000 | 630190 | - Other blankets and travelling rugs | 25% |
| 63021000 | 630210 | - Bedlinen, knitted or crocheted | 25% |
| 63022100 | 630221 | -- Of cotton | 50% |
| 63022200 | 630222 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 63022900 | 630229 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 63023100 | 630231 | -- Of cotton

str. 353

| 50% |
| 63023200 | 630232 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 63023900 | 630239 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63024000 | 630240 | - Table linen, knitted or crocheted | 25% |
| 63025100 | 630251 | -- Of cotton | 50% |
| 63025300 | 630253 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 63025900 | 630259 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63026000 | 630260 | - Toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics, of cotton | 25% |
| 63029100 | 630291 | -- Of cotton | 50% |
| 63029300 | 630293 | -- Of man-made fibres | 25% |
| 63029900 | 630299 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63031200 | 630312 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63031900 | 630319 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63039100 | 630391 | -- Of cotton | 25% |
| 63039200 | 630392 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63039900 | 630399 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63041100 | 630411 | -- Knitted or crocheted | 25% |
| 63041900 | 630419 | -- Other | 25% |
| 63049190 | 630491 | --- Other | 25% |
| 63049200 | 630492 | -- Not knitted or crocheted, of cotton | 25% |
| 63049300 | 630493 | -- Not knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63049900 | 630499 | -- Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63051000 | 630510 | - Of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 5303 | 45% |
| 63052000 | 630520 | - Of cotton | 25% |
| 63053200 | 630532 | -- Flexible intermediate bulk containers | 25% |
| 63053300 | 630533 | -- Other, of polyethylene or polypropylene strip or the like | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 63053900 | 630539 | -- Other | 25% |
| 63059000 | 630590 | - Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63061200 | 630612 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63061900 | 630619 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63062200 | 630622 | -- Of synthetic fibres | 25% |
| 63062900 | 630629 | -- Of other textile materials | 25% |
| 63063000 | 630630 | - Sails

str. 354

| 25% |
| | 630640 | - Pneumatic mattresses | 25% |
| 63064000 63069000 | 630690 | - Other | 25% |
| 63071000 | 630710 | - Floorcloths, dishcloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths | 25% |
| 63079000 | 630790 | - Other | 25% |
| 63080000 | 630800 | Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered tablecloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail sale | 25% |
| 63090000 64011000 | 630900 640110 | Worn clothing and other worn articles - Footwear incorporating a protective metal toecap | 45% 25% |
| 64019200 | 640192 | -- Covering the ankle but not covering the knee | 25% |
| 64019900 | 640199 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64021200 | 640212 | -- Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots | 25% |
| 64021900 | 640219 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64022000 | 640220 | - Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs | 25% |
| 64029100 | 640291 | -- Covering the ankle | 25% |
| 64029900 | 640299 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64031200 | 640312 | -- Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots | 25% |
| 64031900 | 640319 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64032000 | 640320 | - Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big toe | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 64034000 | 640340 | - Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toecap | 25% |
| 64035100 | 640351 | -- Covering the ankle | 25% |
| 64035900 | 640359 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64039100 | 640391 | -- Covering the ankle | 25% |
| 64039900 | 6403

str. 355

99 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64041100 | 640411 | -- Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like | 25% |
| | 640419 | | 25% |
| 64041900 | 640420 | -- Other | 25% |
| 64042000 64051000 | 640510 | - Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather - With uppers of leather or composition leather | 25% |
| 64052000 | 640520 | - With uppers of textile materials | 25% |
| | | - Other | 25% |
| 64059000 66011000 | 640590 660110 | - Garden or similar umbrellas | 25% |
| 68021000 | 680210 | - Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular (including square), the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder | 25% |
| 68042100 | 680421 | -- Of agglomerated synthetic or natural diamond | 25% |
| 68042200 | 680422 | -- Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics | 25% |
| 68042300 | 680423 | -- Of natural stone | 25% |
| 68052000 | 680520 | - On a base of paper or paperboard only | 25% |
| 68069000 | 680690 | - Other | 25% |
| 68071000 | 680710 | - In rolls | 25% |
| 68079000 | 680790 | - Other | 25% |
| 68080000 | 680800 | Panels, boards, tiles, blocks and similar articles of vegetable fibre, of straw or of shavings, chips, particles, sawdust or other waste of wood, agglomerated with cement, plaster or other mineral binders | 25% |
| 68132000 | 681320 | - Containing asbestos | 10% |
| 68138100 | 681381 | -- Brake linings and pads | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 68159900 | 681599 | -- Other

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| 25% |
| 69010000 | 690100 | Bricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite) or of similar siliceous earths | 25% |
| 69049000 | 690490 | - Other | 25% |
| 69051000 | 690510 | - Roofing tiles | 25% |
| 69059000 | 690590 | - Other | 25% |
| 69060000 | 690600 | Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings | 25% |
| 69071000 | 690710 | - Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular, the largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm | 25% |
| 69079000 | 690790 | - Other | 25% |
| | | - Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular, the largest surface area of which is capable of being | |
| 69081000 | 690810 | enclosed in a square the side of which is less than 7 cm - Other | 25% |
| 69089000 69101000 | 690890 | - Of porcelain or china | 25% 25% |
| 69109000 | 691010 691090 | - Other | 25% |
| 69111000 | 691110 | - Tableware and kitchenware | |
| | | | 25% |
| 69119000 | 691190 | - Other | 25% |
| 69120000 | 691200 | Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china | 25% |
| 69141000 | 691410 | - Of porcelain or china | 25% |
| 69149000 | 691490 | - Other | 25% |
| 70042000 | 700420 | - Glass, coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non- reflecting layer | 10% |
| 70049000 | 700490 | - Other glass | 10% |
| 70052100 | 700521 | -- Coloured throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or merely surface ground | 10% |
| 70052900 | 700529 | -- Other | 10% |
| 70053000 | 700530 | - Wired glass | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 70060000 | 700600 | Glass of heading 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials | 25% |
| 70071100 | 700711 | -- Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels | 10% |
| 70071900 | 700719 | -- Other

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| 10% |
| 70072100 | 700721 | -- Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels | 10% |
| 70091000 | 700910 | - Rear-view mirrors for vehicles | 10% |
| 70099100 | 700991 | -- Unframed | 25% |
| | | | 25% |
| 70099200 | 700992 | -- Framed --- Other | 25% |
| 70101090 70102000 | 701010 701020 | - Stoppers, lids and other closures | 10% |
| 70109000 | 701090 | - Other | 25% |
| 70119000 | 701190 | - Other | 10% |
| 70131000 | | - Of glass ceramics | |
| 70132200 | 701310 701322 | -- Of lead crystal | 25% 25% |
| 70132800 | 701328 | -- Other | 25% |
| 70133300 | 701333 | -- Of lead crystal | 25% |
| 70133700 | 701337 | -- Other | 25% |
| | | -- Of lead crystal | 25% |
| 70134100 70134200 | 701341 701342 | -- Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 × 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C | 25% |
| 70134900 | 701349 | -- Other | 25% |
| 70139100 | 701391 | -- Of lead crystal | 25% |
| 70139900 | 701399 | -- Other | 25% |
| 70140000 | 701400 | Signalling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 7015), not optically worked | 10% |
| 70159000 | 701590 | - Other | 10% |
| 70161000 | 701610 | - Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 70169000 | 701690 | - Other | 25% |
| 70189000 | 701890 | - Other | 25% |
| 70193900 | 701939 | -- Other | 10% |
| 72101100 | 721011 | -- Of a thickness of 0,5 mmor more | 25% |
| 72103000 | 721030 | - Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc | 25% |
| 72104100 | 721041 | -- Corrugated | 25% |
| 72104900 | 721049 | -- Other

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| 25% |
| 72106100 | 721061 | -- Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys | 25% |
| 72107000 | 721070 | - Painted, varnished or coated with plastics | 25% |
| 72109000 | 721090 | - Other | 25% |
| 73049000 | 730490 | - Other | 10% |
| 73069000 | 730690 | - Other | 25% |
| 73071900 | 730719 | -- Other | 25% |
| 73072200 | 730722 | -- Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves | 25% |
| 73079200 | 730792 | -- Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves | 25% |
| 73079900 | 730799 | -- Other | 25% |
| 73083000 | 730830 | - Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors | 25% |
| 73089010 | 730890 | --- Roofing tiles coated with acrylic paint and the weather side coated with natural sand granules | 25% |
| 73089091 | 730890 | ---- Road guard rails | 25% |
| | | | 25% |
| 73089099 | 730890 | ---- Other Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of | |
| 73090000 | 730900 | iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment | 25% |
| 73110000 | 731100 | Containers for compressed or liquefied gas, of iron or steel | 25% |
| 73121000 | 731210 | - Stranded wire, ropes and cables | 10% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 73130000 | 731300 | Barbed wire of iron or steel; twisted hoop or single flat wire, barbed or not, and loosely twisted double wire, of a kind used for fencing, of iron or steel | 25% |
| 73141900 | 731419 | -- Other | 25% |
| 73144900 | 731449 | -- Other | 25% |
| 73151200 | 731512 | -- Other chain | 10% |
| 73170000 | 731700 | Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper | 25% |
| 73181500 | 731815 | -- Other screws and bolts, whether or not with their nuts or washers | 10% |
| 73181600 | 731816 | -- Nuts | 10% |
| 73201000 | 732010 | - Leaf-springs and leaves therefor

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| 25% |
| 73211200 | 732112 | -- For liquid fuel | 25% |
| 73218100 | 732181 | -- For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels | 25% |
| 73218200 | 732182 | -- For liquid fuel | 25% |
| 73218900 | 732189 | -- Other, including appliances for solid fuel | 25% |
| 73239400 | 732394 | -- Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enamelled | 25% |
| 73239900 | 732399 | -- Other | 25% |
| 73269090 | 732690 | --- Other | 25% |
| 76042900 | 760429 | -- Other | 25% |
| 76069100 | 760691 | -- Of aluminium, not alloyed | 10% |
| 76082000 | 760820 | - Of aluminium alloys | 25% |
| 76090000 | 760900 | | |
| | 761010 | Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) - Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors | 25% 25% |
| 76101000 76110000 | 761100 | Aluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 litres, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or | |
| 76151000 | 761510 | thermal equipment - Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves | 25% 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| | | and the like | |
| 76169900 | 761699 | -- Other | 25% |
| 82055100 | 820551 | -- Household tools | 10% |
| 82121000 | 821210 | - Razors | 25% |
| 82122000 | 821220 | - Safety razor blades, including razor blade blanks in strips | 10% |
| 83011000 | 830110 | - Padlocks | 25% |
| 83016000 | 830160 | - Parts | 10% |
| | 830230 | - Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles | 10% |
| 83023000 83052000 | 830520 | - Staples in strips | 10% |
| 83059000

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| 830590 | - Other, including parts | 10% |
| 83091000 | 830910 | - Crown corks | 40% |
| 83099010 | 830990 | --- Easy opening ends in the form of incised flap and a ring pull or other easy opening mechanism made of base metal used for drink or food cans | 25% |
| 83099090 | 830990 | --- Other | 25% |
| 83100000 | 831000 | Sign-plates, nameplates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading 9405 | 25% |
| 83111000 | 831110 | - Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding | 10% |
| 83113000 | 831130 | - Coated rods and cored wire, of base metal, for soldering, brazing or welding by flame | 10% |
| 85061000 | 850610 | - Manganese dioxide | 35% |
| 85063000 | 850630 | - Mercuric oxide | 35% |
| 85064000 | 850640 | - Silver oxide | 35% |
| 85065000 | 850650 | - Lithium | 35% |
| 85066000 | 850660 | - Air-zinc | 35% |
| 85068000 | 850680 | - Other primary cells and primary batteries | 35% |
| 85071000 | 850710 | - Lead-acid, of a kind used for starting piston engines | 25% |
| 85444200 | 854442 | -- Fitted with connectors | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 85444900 | 854449 | -- Other | 25% |
| 85489000 | 854890 | - Other | 25% |
| 87021019 | 870210 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87021022 | 870210 | ---- For the transport of not more than 15 persons | 25% |
| 87021029 | 870210 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87021099 | 870210 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87029019 | 870290 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87029029 | 870290 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87029099 | 870290 | ---- Other | 25% |
| 87032190 | 870321 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87032290 | 870322 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87032390 | 870323 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87032490 | 870324 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87033190 | 870331 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87033290 | 870332 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87033390 | 870333 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87042190 | 870421 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87042290 | 870422 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87042390 | 870423 | --- Other | 25% |
| 87043190 87043290 | 870431 870432 | --- Other --- Other

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| 25% 25% |
| 87060000 | 870600 | Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705 | 25% |
| 87079000 | 870790 | - Other | 25% |
| 87089100 | 870891 | -- Radiators and parts thereof | 10% |
| 87089200 | 870892 | -- Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes; parts thereof | 10% |
| 87111010 | 871110 | - - - Motorcycle ambulances | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 87111090 | 871110 | - - - Other | 25% |
| 87112010 | 871120 | - - - Motorcycle ambulances | 25% |
| 87112090 | 871120 | - - - Other | 25% |
| 87113010 | 871130 | - - - Motorcycle ambulances | 25% |
| 87113090 | 871130 | - - - Other | 25% |
| 87114010 | 871140 | - - - Motorcycle ambulance | 25% |
| 87114090 | 871140 | - - - Other | 25% |
| 87115010 | 871150 | - - - Motorcycles ambulances | 25% |
| 87115090 | 871150 | - - - Other | 25% |
| 87119000 | 871190 | - Other | 25% |
| 87120000 | 871200 | Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised | 10% |
| 87168000 | 871680 | - Other vehicles | 10% |
| 90065200 | 900652 | -- Other, for roll film of a width less than35mm | 25% |
| 90065300 | 900653 | -- Other, for roll film of a width of35mm | 25% |
| 90065900 | 900659 | -- Other | 25% |
| 94012000 | 940120 | - Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles | 25% |
| 94013000 | 940130 | - Swivel seats with variable height adjustment | 25% |
| 94014000 | 940140 | - Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds | 25% |
| 94016100 | 940161 | -- Upholstered | 25% |
| 94017100 | 940171 | -- Upholstered | 25% |
| 94017900 | 940179 | -- Other | 25% |
| 94018000 | 940180 | - Other seats | 25% |
| 94019000 | 940190 | - Parts | 25% |
| 94031000 | 940310 | - Metal furniture of a kind used in offices | 25% |
| 94032000 | 940320 | - Other metal furniture | 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 94033000 | 940330 | - Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices | 25% |
| 94034000 | 940340 | - Wooden furniture of a kind used in the kitchen | 25% |
| 94035000 | 940350 | - Wooden furniture of a kind used in the bedroom | 25% |
| 94036000 | 940360 | - Other wooden furniture | 25% |
| 94037000 | 940370 | - Furniture of plastics | 25% |
| 94039000 | 940390 | - Parts

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| 25% |
| 94041000 | 940410 | - Mattress supports | 25% |
| | 940421 | -- Of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered | 25% |
| 94042100 94042900 | 940429 | -- Of other materials | 25% |
| 94043000 | 940430 | - Sleeping bags | 25% |
| | | - Chandeliers and other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings, excluding those of a kind used for lighting public open spaces or thoroughfares | 25% |
| 94051000 94052000 | 940510 940520 | - Electric table, desk, bedside or floor-standing lamps | 25% |
| 94053000 | 940530 | - Lighting sets of a kind used for Christmas trees | 25% |
| 94054000 | 940540 | - Other electric lamps and lighting fittings | 25% |
| 94055000 | 940550 | - Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings | 25% |
| 94056000 | 940560 | - Illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like | 25% |
| | | ---For bulbs and flurescent tubes | |
| 94059110 | 940591 | | 10% |
| 94059190 | 940591 | ---Other | 25% |
| 94059200 | 940592 | -- Of plastics | 25% |
| 94059910 | 940599 940599 | ---For bulbs and flurescent tubes | 10% 25% |
| 94059990 96032100 | | ---Other | |
| | 960321 | -- Toothbrushes, including dental-plate brushes | 25% |
| 96039000 96081000 | 960390 960810 | - Other | 25% |
| 96082000 | 960820 | - Ballpoint pens - Felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers | 25% 25% |

| HS Code, 8 Digits| HS Code, 6 Digits | Description | Duty rate |

| 96100000 | 961000 | Slates and boards, with writing or drawing surfaces, whether or not framed | 25% |
| 96110000 | 961100 | Date, sealing or numbering stamps, and the like (including devices for printing or embossing labels), designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks and hand printing sets incorporating such composing sticks | 25% |
| 96170000 | 961700 | Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete with cases; parts thereof other than glass inners | 25% |
| 96190090 | 961900 | --- Other | 25% |

| Year | Value, USD, liberalized | %of trade liberalized | Value, USD, excluded by EAC| EAC Exclusion | EC LiberaIization | Trade Liberalization Coverage | Number of Tariff Lines |

| T0 | 1.590.623.926 | 64,4%

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| | Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | d Cost ($ million) | States

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| | (US$ millions) | (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | | | | |
| Northern Corridor No. 1 (Mombasa- Malaba- Katuna) | Mombasa Port Development (MPDP) | Kenya | Burundi, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania | Feasibility Studies and detailed designs completed and phase 1ongoing & phase 2 funding is available | 1,375.00 | - | - | 885.00 | 690.00 | 5 years | Modernize infrastructure at the port to allow larger vessels to call at the port and enhance trade - It includes development of new container terminal berth No. 23 at a cost of $300million. The conversion of | | |



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| Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | Total Estimate d Cost ($ million) | | States | | | (US$ millions) | (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | | |
| Voi Dry port | Kenya | Burundi, Uganda, Rwanda and | feasibility already done | 104.00 | | | | | | 81.12 | 4 years | to decongest Mombasa Port and regional transit point. 97 acres of land available. |
| Container Ship Hub development | Tanzania/ Zanzibar | Kenya, Uganda | Project study is already completed | 212.00 | | | | |

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| | 5 years | Enabling easier transhipment and good link along EAC coast wise and in land container ports destination |
| Development of Kisumu Port and other Lake Victoria Ports | Kenya | Kenya, | initiated | 22,000.0 | | | | 30.00 | | | 5years | Development of the Port of Lamu, Road Network, |
| Development of new transport corridor from Lamu to Ethiopia and South Sudan | | Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi | | 0 | | | | | 21,170.00 | | | 3 International Airports, Oil Refinesry, Pipeline and 3 Resort Cities for an efficient rail transport linking Lamu Port to South Sudan and Ethiopia |
| Widening of the port basin and Construction of a container | Burundi | Burundi, Tanzania& Rwanda | Feasibility studies completed | 19.00 | - | - | - | - | 19.00 | 14.82 |

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| This project will allow Bujumbura Port Construction of Breakwater at Port Entrance and |



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| Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | d Cost ($ million) | | States | | | (US$ millions) | (1 USD = 0.78

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| terminal in Bujumbura Port | | | | | | | | | | | | Rehabilitation of Oil Terminal |
| Shipyard construction at Bujumbura port | Burundi | Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda | On going Feasibility studies available (within Ports Master Plan) | 7.00 | - | | - - | - | 7.00 | 5.46 | | Improvement of equipment handling, construction of a warehouse, enlargement of docks, construction of a new port authorities building. Cost to be determined. Renovation of the fleet, construction of new vessels, improving navigation safety. |
| Construction of Bukasa Port and associated ships to connect with | Uganda | Uganda& Tanzania | Feasibility study to be undertaken | 300.00 | - | | - - | -

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| 300.00 | 234.00 | 5years | Will enable the easy access and connection to Tanzania |



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| Establish Off Dock Container Depots in Mombasa and Dar Es Salaam | Rwanda | Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda Tanzania | and Feasibility studies completed for both Mombasa and Dar. Land acquisition in Mombasa is in the final stage while the process has not started in Dar es Salaam. | 34.00 | - | | - WB and TMEA | - | 34.00 | 26.52 | 7years | GoR is implementing this project as part of the integrated logistics facilities project seeking to transform the Logistics chain from the ports to the hinterland; reduce costs and improve operations. |
| Development of a New Port at Mwambani Bay Tanga and Musoma Port | Tanzania | Tanzania, Uganda | The feasibility study was completed in November, 2012. Following unsuccessful international competitive tender procurement Under Design build Finance (DBF) on 27 January 2015 it has been decided that the project will be undertaken in | 500.00 | - | | - - | | 500.00 | 390.00 | 3 years | The railway project is part of the Tanga (Mwambani) - Arusha - Musoma - New Kampala Railway and Maritime project , which also has a maritime component of developing high capacity new ports at Mwambani - Tanga, Musoma and Kampala. The line will open Tanga Development Corridor to the

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| | | | | to be advertised in August 2015 | | | | | | | | | phosphates and other mineral products to the market centres. The project will also stimulate evacuation of a huge nickel deposit which has been discovered at Dutwa, some 100 km east of Mwanza and a huge soda ash deposit at

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| | Construct oil pipeline from Kigali to Bujumbura | Burundi | Rwanda & Burundi | Not initiated | - | - | | - | - | - | - | | Natron. Feasibility studies and construction not yet initiated. Costs to be determined by the study. BAD accepted (579,368$)the financial support in the framework of the EAC |
| | Construction of parallel pipeline from Nairobi to Eldoret to increase the pumping capacity | Kenya | Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi | Feasibility study completed | 194.74 | - | - | | - - | 194.74 | 151.90 | 5years | Installation of a 14-inch diameter oil pipeline from Nairobi to Eldoret

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| Extension of the Kenya- Uganda Petroleum Pipeline | Kenya | Kenya& Uganda | Design / procurement initiated | 144.94 | - | - | - - | 144.94 | 113.05 | 5years | Construction of Eldoret Malaba - Kampala oil pipeline to ensure safety and supply of oil products to Uganda , install a 10 inch oil pipeline in the implemented by both countries. The project will increase | |
| (KUPPE) Development of Kisarawe Freight Station (KFS). | Tanzania | Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi | TPA is in the process of acquiring 1,760 acres for project development. The Contract for carrying out Feasibility Study was signed on 17th September 2014 and the Consultant | 120.00 | - | - | - - | 120.00 | 93.60 | | - diameter reverse port of to handle Tanzania and countries of Rwanda and | |



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| Construction of a standard gauge railway line from Dar es Salaam - Isaka - Kigali / Keza - Gitega - Musongati (km 1,670). | Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda | Feasibility Study on construction of a standard gauge railway from Isaka - Kigali / Keza - Gitega -Musongati was completed under AfDB financing ($2.80ml). Feasibility study for upgrading to standard gauge of Dar-Isaka line was completed by | BNSF 5,580.00 | 5,580.00 | 4,352.40 | 8 years |



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| | Upgrading to bitumen standard of Mutukula- | Tanzania | Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda | | 124.00 | - | - | - | - | 124.00 | 96.72 | 5 years | Funding is sought for 124km only |
| | Development of berths 13&14 at Dar es Salaam Port | Tanzania | Burundi, Rwanda and | Uganda A Transaction Advisor (CPSC) was recruited to package the project into PPPs and assist in finance negotiations. An EoI was requested | 400.00 | - | | - - | - | 400.00 | 312.00 | 3 years | Estimate cost is for construction and equipment procurement |
| | Improvements to Mwanza South, Kigoma and Kasanga ports. | Tanzania | Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi | in July 2015. Feasibility study for Mwanza Port Modernization started in August, 2014 by Consultant Royal Haskoning and will be completed in March, 2015. Modernization | 400.00 | - | -

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| Project Sub- component | | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | Total Estimate d Cost ($ million) | EU | EU Member States | Other Donors | | financed (US$ millions) | in Euros (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) tion | Comments | |
| Upgrading of Mpanda - Uvinza - Kanyani (252 km) The road section is part of the Western Corridor namely: Tunduma - Sumbawanga - Mpanda - Kigoma - Nyakanazi (1286km). | Tanzania | EAC- SADC- COMESA | A total of 50km from Mpanda- Mishamo (Mpanda- Usiumbili section (35km)) is under procurement for works under GOT funding. The missing link which requires financing is the Usimbili- Mishamo-Uvinza- Kanyani 267km. Feasibility Study and Designs completed by the GoT. | 203.46 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.46 | 202 | 5 years | |

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| | corridor, opening up central- western Tanzania and connecting with EAC and COMESA regions. It is an important linkage to the TANZAM, at Tunduma and Central Corridors, at | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Dar es Salaam Southern Bypass Expressway (85.5km) - Link Dar Port with proposed Kisarawe Dry Port and | Tanzania Tanzania, EAC, | COMESA | Feasibility study and design are ongoing under GOT financing | 200 | 0

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| Upgrading to bitumen standard of Handeni - Kiberashi - | Tanzania | Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi | Feasibility study and design are on- going under the Government of Tanzania financing | 460.00 | - - | - | - | 460.00 | 358.80 | 5 years | | |
| (460km). Dar es Salaam Southern Bypass Expressway (85.5km) | Tanzania | Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda | Feasibility study and design are on- going under the Government of Tanzania financing | 200.00 | - | - - | - | 200.00 | 156.00 | 5 years | Expressway will decongest the central transport corridor and increase efficiency of traffic throughput into and out of Dar city.

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| Construction of Rumonge port (Feasibility studies and | Burundi | Burundi Tanzania | Not initiated Feasibility studies available | 6.00 | - - | - | - | 6.00 | 4.68 | 2011/12 - 2014/16 | | |
| Rehabilitation of Kayonza- Rusumo road (92 km) | Rwanda | Rwanda and Tanzania | The Government of Rwanda is mobilizing funds from JICA and AfDB. | 75.45 | - | - 0.45 | - | 75.00 | 58.50 | 3 years | The project appraisal by JICA was completed in July 2015 | |
| Rehabilitation of Musanze - Cyanika Road (24 Km) | Rwanda | Rwanda and Uganda | Detailed study was initiated in March 2015. It is due to be completed in November 2015 | 26.20 | - - | 0.20 | - | 26.00 | 20.28

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| | Upgrading of Ngoma - Ramiro - Nyanza (130 km in 2 lots) . | Rwanda | Rwanda and Tanzania | The detailed study was completed in January 2015 | 170.00 | - | - | 0.50 | - 169.50 | 132.21 | 4 years | No funding for works yet available |
| | Construction of a ferry boat | Burundi | Burundi & Tanzania | Not initiated | 12.00 | - | - | - | 12.00 | 9.36 | 2012 - 2016 | No funding for works yet available |
| | Tanganika Rehabilitation of the National road

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| Burundi | Burundi- Tanzania | | 104.00 | - | - | - | 104.00 | 81.12 | | |
| | Rehabilitation and extension of the National road 12 Gitega- Karuzi- | Burundi | Burundi- Tanzania | Detailed design done | 89.60 | - | - | - | 89.60 | 69.89 | | |
| | Rehabilitation of the National road 18, Nyakararo - | Burundi | Burundi- Tanzania | Detailed design done | 44.80 | - | - | - | 44.80 | 34.94 |

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| Rehabilitation of the National road 7, Bujumbura | Burundi | Burundi- Tanzania | Detailed design done | 60.00 | - | - | - | 60.00 | 46.80 | | |
| -Nyakararo Rehabilitation and extension of the National road 1, Bujumbura- Kayanza,- | Burundi | Burundi- Rwanda | Detailed design done | 138.00 | -

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| Construction works for the Provincial road 101 | Burundi | | | 49.20 | - | - | - | 49.20 | 38.38 | | |
| Extension of the National road 6 to Kayanza | Burundi | Burundi- Rwanda | Detailed design done on the section from kobero to Muyinga | 156.00 | - | - | - | 156.00 | 121.68 | | |



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| Rehabilitation and construction works for the National | Burundi | Burundi- Tanzania | | 145.20 | - | | - - | 145.20 | 113.26 | | |
| Feasibility study and Construction of Ruyigi- Gisuru- | Burundi | Burundi & Tanzania | Not initiated | 70.00 | - | | - - | 70.00

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| Project Sub- component | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | DEVELOPMENT Total Estimate d Cost | Gap to be financed (US$ millions) | Equivalent in Euros (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | Implementa tion Period |

| Construction of a standard gauge railway line from Dar es Salaam - Isaka - Kigali / Keza - Gitega - Musongati (km 1,670). | Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda | Feasibility Study on construction of a standard gauge railway from Isaka - Kigali / Keza - Gitega -Musongati was completed under AfDB financing ($2.80ml). Feasibility study for upgrading to standard gauge of Dar-Isaka line was | 5,580.00 | | 4,352.40 | 8 years |
| | | completed by BNSF under USTDA& BNSF joint financing ($0.9ml). Detailed Engineering study for the whole railway line (Dar es Salaam - Isaka - Kigali/Keza-Gitega- Musongati) will be finalised in February 2013 | ($ million) | 5,580.00 | | |
| | | Feasibility studies by DBI of Germany | | | | |



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| Railway project Mombasa- Kampala- Kigali Standard gauge railway | Rwanda | Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya Burundi | and The construction of Mombasa-Nairobi section has started in November 2013. This section is mainly financed by the Exim Bank of China and the construction is implemented by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC); -The feasibility study for the Nairobi-Malaba section is been carried out by China Communications Construction | 13,800.0 0 | - | | - | ###### | 7,300.00 | 5,694.00 | 2014-2019 (Institutional , financing and design: 2 years; Construction : 3 years.) | |



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| | | Uganda and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has signed an agreement for the construction of that section, including the northern route to Gulu and Nimule; - Uganda and South Sudan have started implementing jointly the Preliminary Engineering Design for the Tororo- Nimule-Juba section. - Uganda and Rwanda have started implementing jointly the Preliminary | | | | | | | | | | | |



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| Rehabilitation of Nyanguge- Magu- Musoma (184.2km) | Tanzania | Tanzania& Kenya | rehabilitation has been completed for the Simiyu/ Mara Boarder to Musoma section of 85.5 kms. The missing link which needs financing is Nyanguge Simiyu/ Mara border section (80kms). Feasibility Study was completed in June 2008 and detailed | 115 | 0.67 | | - - | 114.33 | 89.18 5years | The project could be financed from the 10th EDF resources (RIP). |



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| Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | Total Estimate d Cost ($ million) | | Member States | Donors | | financed (US$ millions) | in Euros (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | tion Period | |
| Kidahwe - Kibondo - Nyakanazi Road (310 km) | Tanzania | Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda | A total of 100km (50km from Nyakanazi towards Kasulu and 50km from Kidahwe towards Kasulu) are under construction to bitumen standard through GOT funding. The missing length which has no financing commitment for construction is 250km. Procurement of consultant to undertake update of the feasibility study and detailed design | 255.00 | -

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| | Construction of Malindi Lungalunga Bagamoyo Road. (503 KM) | 5% | Kenya and Tanzania | Feasibility studies and detailed engineering designs completed. | 571.00 | | | | 571.00 | 445.38 | 5years | Feasibility studies and detailed engineering designs fully funded by ADB. As a priority it links to corridor No. 1 and LAPSSET. |
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| Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya | Feasibility study on going (Cost 2 billion-) | 1,903.00 | - | - | - | 1,903.00 | 1,484.34 | 2012-2017 | The project entails strengthening, upgrading and construction of railway line from Tanga |
| | Arusha - Musoma Railway Line | | | | | | | | | | | to Musoma with spur to Tanga . |
| | Upgrading of airport facilities at Karume Airport, Pemba | Tanzania/ Zanzibar | Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda | Feasibility study ready | 12.12

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| | Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | d Cost ($ million) | | States | | | (US$ millions) | (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | | |
| Power Generation (Energy) | Rusizi IV hydro power plant study and | Rwanda | Rwanda and Burundi | Prefeasibility study completed. Feasibility studies to be undertaken | 500.00 | - | | - | - - | 500.00 | 390.00 | | Negotiations with developers of Rusizi III are ongoing. |
| | (285MW) Construction of Rusizi III power plant | Rwanda | Rwanda & Burundi | All studies already completed. Negotiations with | 405.00 | 2.82 | | - | | 402.18

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| | Liquified Natural Gas Joint Plant (100MW) | Rwanda | Rwanda and Kenya | developer on-going Kenya floated a tender for 700 MWpower plant including a Floating Storage and re-gasification unit to be located in Mombasa county . ( to consult with Rwanda) GoR through Mininfra developed a concept | 900.00 | - | | - - | - | 900.00 | 702.00 | Given the complexity of the project, especially the LNG floating, storage and gasification facility construction time is of | 2-3 A full assessment of the technical feasibility of all aspects of the project from the port to the power station to the transmission network. A full assessment of the financial feasibility of the project based on capital costs and projections of demand and prices of LNG. An |



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| | Construction of transmission line from Uganda to Kenya to | Kenya | Uganda - Kenya | Feasibility study completed, Preparatory work, design and bidding documents prepared. | 56.00 | - | | - | - - | 56.00 | 43.68 | 5 years | The project is regional in nature and it will enhance supply of power within the region. Estimated capacity 200 MW. |



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| Construction of transmission line from Tanzania to Kenya to | Kenya | Kenya- Tanzania | Feasibility study completed, Preparatory work, design and bidding documents prepared.

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| | Power Interconnectio n Tanzania - Zambia - Kenya (TZK) Project. Extension of 292km section from Iringa - Mbeya, | Tanzania | Kenya | Feasibility studies completed (Mbeya Iringa, Iringa - Shinyanga and Singida - Arusha); Implementation ongoing for Iringa - Shinyanga | - 911.23 | - | - | 470.00 | - | 441.29 | | | Development Partners World Bank, JICA, EIB, EDCF are ready to financed Iringa - Shinyanga ($470m); Consortium of Lenders (WB/IDA, AfDB, JICA French Development Agency (AFD) have shown interest to finance Singida - Arusha ($242.09m) and Mbeya - Iringa ($199.2m) finance being sought. |
| | 670km section from Iringa - Shinyanga and 414.4km from Singida - Arusha of 400kV transmission line from Zambia to Tanzania and Kenya. Transmission Lines; 1) Olwiyo- Nimule -Juba 400Kv Live | Uganda | Uganda and Tanzania | Tanzania& Feasibility Study be undertaken | to 162.00 | | | - - | | 162.00 | 344.21 126.36

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| | 2) Nkenda- Mpondwe- Beni 200Kv line (70km) 3) Masaka - Mwanza 200Kv line (85km) Cross border | Rwanda | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | ICT AND TELECOM MUNICAT ION connectivity(li ne to the eastern Africa sub marine Cable) (Feasibility studies and construction) | | Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania | Updated status Sept 2014 1. Long term lease for 2.4gbps to be sullied to Rwanda was signed. This capacity is insufficient given Rwanda's needs. | 32.00 | - | | -

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| - - | 32.00 | 24.96 | 3years | There is an urgent need to establish a dedicated dark fibre ring linking all 5 capitals in the EAC region, this will reduce the costs of traffic as well as increase capacity flowing across the countries |



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| Establishment of ICT Parks in Kenya and Rwanda (Rwanda Technopol) | Kenya | Kenya& Rwanda | 5000 acres of Land acquired and fenced for the construction of the ICT Park, Konza Technology City Master Plan approved, Master Delivery Partner I procured,, Power connected to the site office, Thwake dam construction on- going, 10 boreholes drilled, construction of sales pavilion on going, a 10KM radius buffer zone created, | 11,765.0 0 | | 11,765.00 | 9,176.70 | 12years | International investor Conference held, ground breaking ceremony conducted with 14 international ICT related companies beginning construction such as IBM, Microsoft, Google, Safaricom and Local Banks, the Government plans to implement the project through a PPP arrangement | | | |



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| | Kenya& Rwanda | EAC | Updated status Sept 2014 A Masterplan, business plan and high-level architectural design has been completed for a 61.3Ha Technology park Next phase 1. development detailed architectural designs 2. Development of physical infrastructure for the technology park 3. The construction | 230.00 | - | | - | 230.00 | | | Due to the high cost of the Technology park tp GOR, we have been compelled to consider a phased approach which will take more than 10 years to complete. Should funds be available, we will be in position to deliver a Technology park in half the time (reflected in the implementation timelines) | |
| Setting up Regional Internet Exchange Point (RIXP) | Rwanda | Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania | of the regional centre of excellence is set to begin before end of this year (for 22 months). Preliminary (Initiation) phase | 15.00

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| - | | - - | - 15.00 | 179.40 | 20014-2019 2013-2015 | NEW. It will create the enabling infrastructure& services to break the regional dependencies on international operators | |



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| | | | | | | | | | | | | keeping regional traffic in the region. |
| Regional Education and Research Network project (REduNet) | Rwanda | Rwanda and Tanzania | Pilot project initiated in Rwanda and Tanzania | 20.00 | - | | - | - - | 20.00 | 15.60 | 2013- 2015 | In the region, there is limited R&D and lack of Institution capacity to innovate. The project will create a dedicated cost-effective and high performance data network connecting Research and HLI to reach others and to Global research and education resources via |
| Construction of combined fertilizer plant | Kenya | Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda and | Feasibility study undertaken | 3.20 |

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| | | | | | 5 years | Facilitate access to affordable and quality fertilizer |



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| Project Sub- component | Location | Geographi cal Coverage | Current Status | Estimate d Cost ($ million) | Member States | Donors | | financed (US$ millions) | in Euros (1 USD = 0.78 Euro) | tion Period | | |
| Strengthening the Capacity and Technology | EAC | EAC | Preliminary Study completed

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| 60.25 | - | 0.25 | - | 60.00 | 46.80 | 5 years | FAO Biosecurity project under UN Joint Program which contributed USD 247,256. | |



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| SPS standards including establishment of accredited laboratories, disease free zone. | Kenya | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Construction of fish feeder roads around | | Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania | On going | 7.10 | - | | - | - - | 7.10 | 5.54 | 3 years | |
| Establishment of Standards and Quality inspection border posts (Namanga, Sirari, Holili and | Tanzania | Tanzania and Kenya | Ongoing | 13.00 | - | | - | - -

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| 13.00 | 10.14 | 4 years great and and | Implementation of this project will help to eliminate or reduce to a extent incidences of illegal fishing practices, improve biodiversity, fish catches fish supply thus increasing government revenue from fishing activities. |



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| Lake victoria projects | Rehabilitation and expansion of Port Bell with associated | Uganda | Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya | Feasibility Study yet to be undertaken | 157.89 | - | - | - | 157.89 | 123.15 | 4 years | Amounts contributed by other donors to be ascertained. ADB has shown interest | |
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| Development of fisheries marketing | Kenya | Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania | on-going | 46.60 | | | | | | 5 years | To increase exports; reduce post harvest losses; and increase fish from capture and culture | |
| | infrastructure Combating illegal and unregulated | Kenya | and Burundi Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, | on-going | 46.60 | | | | | | 5 years | Strengthening the monitoring control and surveillance systems | |
| | Improve water transport on L. Victoria

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| Uganda | Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya | Feasibility study is on-going | 100.00 | - | - | - | 100.00 | 78.00 | 5 years | The project involves procurement of Navigation Aids to replace dilapidated ones. | |

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| AGRICUL TURE AND LIVESTOC zones | Establishment of disease free Kenya | Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi | | 4.10 | | | | | | | 5 years | to facilitate access of animal products to local, regional and external markets within international standards |
| AGRICUL TURE AND LIVESTOC zones | | | Total | 71,520.6 | 3.49

DEVELOPMENT BENCHMARKS, TARGETS AND INDICATORS

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Area of CooperationArea of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years)Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
1.InfrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructure
1.1. EnergyImprove the access of EAC Partner States to modern, reliable, diversified and renewable sources of energy at competitive prices in order to facilitate intra and inter regional trade.Existing energy installed capacity (hydro, bagasse, thermal, geothermal and natural gas)around 3,597 MW, yet the projected capacity is 18,744MW in 2030 and 21,173MW in 2033.Production increased by 1,613 MW(40% of the total expected production)Production increased by 3,225 MW(40% of the total expected production)Production increased by 6,773 MW(40% of the total expected production: 21,173 MW) %change in amount of electricity generated in megawatts  Reduction in cost of electricity  Reduction in reliance on fossil fuel energy
Lack of a network linking Partner Statesregional grid all EACTwo high tension interconnection lines built and operational in Four high tension interconnection lines built and operational in the EAC region  All the national power networks of EAC Partner States Number of new cross border interconnections  the regional grid is fully operational
the EAC regionUpgrade the built up infrastructure capacity,  Improved access to private sector units tointerconnected  Improved access to private sector units to %of new connections to private sector
TargetsTargetsTargets
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1.2. Transportimprove national regional Theregional network comprises: Institutional, technical and administrative capacities of energy related institutions Supply and Reliability of power improved Stabilised power supply Increased management capacity of energy nationally and regionally  Increased reliability of power supply.
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
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Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
capacities of transport related institutions strengthened(including flow of goods)
1.3. Information& Communication Technology (ICT)To develop and modernize ICT infrastructure in order to facilitate intra and inter regional trade and service deliveryAll EAC Partner States are connected through fibre optic. However, ICT is expensive and only about 13% of the population have access to internet and about 50% Seamless cross border ICT infrastructure developed 80% of the business community is connected to high speed links Secured transactions and services (e.g. e- services, e- commerce, e- government, e-health)  Internet access tariffs reduced by 60% Number of seamless cross border ICT infrastructure developed  %increase in bandwidth  %cost reduction for internet access
 Capacity human 20% of the population have access to internet and about 60% of the population are mobile phone subscribers. building in resources, 40% of the population have access to internet and about 75% of the population are mobile phone subscribers.  Partnership linkages and joint ventures 60% of the population have access to internet and about 90% of the population are mobile phone subscribers.
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 %increase of business transactions online  %of increase of telephone and mobile phone subscribers and internet users  Number of new credible investments (including
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
2. Agriculture andLivestockLivestockLivestockLivestockLivestockLivestock
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
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Targets
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
FISHERIESTo improve and develop agricultural infrastructureInadequate market infrastructureEstablished and upgraded market infrastructure to modern facilities to 20 %Upgraded market infrastructure to modern facilities to 40%Upgraded market infrastructure to modern facilities to 100% Number of constructed and rehabilitated market facilities for agricultural products.  Established and upgraded
3.
To promote and develop regional and international trade on fish and fish productsThe fish industry is underdeveloped. The ratio of value added of fisheries to GDP is 1.3%The ratio of value added of fisheries to GDP is increased to 4% Quantity of fish and fishery products marketed increased by 30%The ratio of value added of fisheries to GDP is increased to 6% Quantity of fish and fishery products marketed increased by 60%The ratio of value added of fisheries to GDP is increased to 13% Quantity of fish and fishery products marketed increased by 85% %share increase of of value added of fisheries to GDP  %increase of quantity of fish and fisheries products produced and marketed  increase in number of fish distribution outlets established
Develop, upgrade and modernize fisheries and aquaculture infrastructureInadequate modern fisheries infrastructure Existing fishing, fish handling and processing infrastructure upgraded and modernizedNew modern fisheries infrastructure established and equipped:  Volume of inland water bodies and deep sea fishing increased by 60% ; Number of existing fish handling and processing infrastructure upgraded and modernized  Number of new fishing
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Inadequate modern aquaculture infrastructure Upgrade and modernize 15 new boatyards  200 fish landing sites,  30 new fish markets,  15 fish processing industries and  300 cold chain facilities Volume of inland water bodies and deep sea fishing increased by 40%harbours  25 new boatyards  400 fish landing sites  60 new fish markets  40 fish processing industries  500 cold chain facilities  Aquaculture production increased to 30% of fisheries Number .of new landing sites established  Increase in number of inland water bodies and deep sea fishing licences  increase in number of cold chain facilities  Increase in number and type of diversified value added fish and fishery products  Number . of modern fishing vessels acquired  No. of new aqua farms constructed
existing aqua farms, hatcheries and breeding centers so as to increase aquaculture production to 10%  Adoption of Modernize aqua farms, hatcheries and breeding centers so as to increase aquaculture production to 20%production No. of new hatcheries and breeding centers constructed  No. of existing aqua farms, hatcheries and breeding centers upgraded and modernized
Toensure effective fisheries resources management, protection andLimited data on fish stock potential and fisheries information.Policy, legal and regulatory frame work on fisheries information sharingAcquisition of facilities for data collection, processing &Reliable and operational of a comprehensive fisheries database and information Functional FIS in place;  Fisheries database established and
TargetsTargetsTargets
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years)Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
conservationdeveloped Fish stock potential in inshore waters anddisseminationmanagement system in place Fish stock potential in operational  Number and type of equipment procured; Number of publications produced and disseminated  Number of water bodies with known fish stock potential
major lakes determined.Fish stock potential in territorial and EEZ determinedmarine and inland water bodies determined.
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4. WATERRESOURCESMANAGEMENT
4.1. Water ResourcesTo develop sustainable use and management of water resources in the regionThe use of water for agriculture production in the EAC is lowPolicy, legal and regulatory framework developedCapacity building undertaken institution framework developed.Sustainable use and management of water resources enforcedPolicy, legal, regulations and institutional framework in place.
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
5.SECTOR DEVELOPMENTSECTOR DEVELOPMENTSECTOR DEVELOPMENTSECTOR DEVELOPMENTSECTOR DEVELOPMENTSECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATETo enhance private sector development, investment, supply capacities and competitiveness EAC Private Sector Development Strategy Relevant reforms in the institutional, policies, legal and regulatory frameworks made; Increased MSMEs (%) integrated into the mainstream business activities; Increased (%) number of EAC firms exporting products made in the EAC region to the EU EAC Investment Code operational.
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6. MARKETACCESS 6.1. SPS,TBTthe EAC Increased share ofanimal &plantsystems
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
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Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
6.2. Customs and TradeFacilitation  Harmonization & implementation of customs legislation &procedures EAC Customs Management Act in place  All EAC Partner states areWCO members Capacity building in customs soft infrastructure, systems and processes undertaken  Decreased turn - around period for ships from 11-14 days in 2011 to 6 days in 2017 Customs procedures and processes harmonized  One stop border posts established  Decreased turn - around period for ships to 3 days  Average dwell time of loaded import turn-around time at border entry points shortened to 1 day.  Average dwell time of loaded import container decreased1 day Increase in number of Load/offload of containers per hour  Reduce ship turn around time  customs legislation & procedures fully harmonized and implemented
7. 7.1. MeasuresEPA ADJUSTMENT COST EPA adjustment To address actual and potential EPA adjustment challenges resulting from the implementation of the EPAEPA adjustment fund not established EPA Adjustment fund established to cover transitionally the potential losses of government revenue arising from elimination and or Assessment study on the potential losses of government revenues undertaken  Agreed losses compensated Enhanced capacity for macro-economic stability. Amount of adjustment funds disbursed to cover losses of government revenues  Compliance with macro- economic indicators of
Area of CooperationGoalsBaseline (2013)Short Term (3years) )Medium Term (5 years))Long Term (2033)Performance indicators
Resourcesubstantial reduction in customs tariffs. Assessment for compensation for NFIC undertaken  Assessment of compensation for loss of export earnings in the EAC undertakenover 7% GDP, sustainable budget deficit and inflation rates
7.2. mobilizationTo mobilize jointly and individually funding for regional integration and the EPA development strategiesEDF, EU Member States, other development Partners, Private sector, and EAC Partner States contributions EAC EPA fund established.  Funds jointly and individually mobilized  Feasibility studies conductedEAC EPA Development projects (contained in the EPA Development Matrix) funded and implemented Trade related infrastructure developed Amount of financial resources committed by EAC Partner States, EU, EU Member States, other development Partners, and the private sector.  Amount of resources

ANNEX IV

JOINT DECLARATION REGARDING COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE ESTABLISHED A CUSTOMS UNION WITH EUROPEAN UNION

str. 428The EU recalls the obligations of those States that have established a Customs Union with the EU to align their trade regime to the one of the EU and for certain of them to conclude preferential agreements with the countries having preferential agreements with the EU. In this context, the Parties note that the EAC Partner States shall start negotiations with those States which:

- (a) have established a Customs Union with the EU; and
- (b) whose products do not benefit from the tariff concessions under this Agreement,

with the view of concluding a bilateral agreement establishing a free trade area in accordance with Article XXIV of the GATT. The EAC Partner States agree to negotiate this in the future.

ARTICLES

str. 4292. General requirements
3. Working or processing of materials whose import into the EU is MFN duty free and quota free
4. Cumulation in the EAC Partner States
5. Cumulation in the EU
6. Cumulation with other countries benefiting from duty-free and quota-free access to the market of the EU
7. Wholly obtained products
8. Sufficiently worked or processed products
9. Insufficient working or processing operations
10.

str. 430Unit of qualification 11. Accessories, spare parts and tools
12. Sets
13. Neutral elements

ARTICLES

str. 43014. Principle of territoriality
15. Non alteration
16. Exhibitions

ARTICLES

str. 43017. General requirements
18. Procedure for the issue of a movement certificate EUR 1
19. Movement certificates EUR 1 issued retrospectively
20. Issue of a duplicate movement certificate EUR 1
21. Issue of movement certificates EUR 1 on the basis of a proof of origin issued or made out previously
22. Conditions for making out an origin declaration
23. Approved exporter
24. Validity of proof of origin
25. Submission of proof of origin
26. Importation by instalments
11.

str. 43127. Exemptions from proof of origin
28. Information procedure for cumulation purposes
29. Supporting documents
30. Preservation of proof of origin and supporting documents
31. Discrepancies and formal errors
32. Amounts expressed in euro

ARTICLES

str. 43133. Administrative conditions for products to benefit from this Agreement
34. Notification of customs authorities
35. Methods of administrative cooperation
36. Verification of proof of origin
37. Verification of suppliers' declarations
38. Dispute settlement
39. Penalties
40. Derogations

ARTICLES

str. 43142. Revision and application of rules of origin
43. Amendment of the Protocol
44. Annexes
45. Implementation of the Protocol

ANNEXES

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| ANNEX I TO PROTOCOL 1: | INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE LIST IN ANNEX II |

| ANNEX II TO PROTOCOL 1: | LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING REQUIRED CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN THAT THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED CAN ORIGINATING STATUS |
| ANNEX III TO PROTOCOL 1: | FORM FORMOVEMENT CERTIFICATE |
| ANNEX IV TO PROTOCOL 1: | ORIGIN DECLARATION |
| ANNEX V (A) TO PROTOCOL 1: | SUPPLIER DECLARATION FOR PRODUCTS PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS |
| ANNEX V (B) TO PROTOCOL 1: | SUPPLIER DECLARATION FOR PRODUCTS NOT PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS |

ANNEX V(C) TO PROTOCOL 1: LONG-TERM SUPPLIER'S DECLARATION FOR HAVING PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS TO BE

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ANNEX V(D) TO PROTOCOL 1: LONG-TERM SUPPLIER'S DECLARATION FOR PRODUCTS NOT HAVING PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS TO BE USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CUMULATION AS PROVIDED FOR IN

PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CUMULATION AS PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 28 (6) ARTICLE 28 (6)

ANNEX VIII TO PROTOCOL 1:

OVERSEAS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES

str. 432ANNEX IX TO PROTOCOL 1: PRODUCTS FOR WHICH THE CUMULATION PROVISIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 4 APPLY AFTER 1 OCTOBER 2015

JOINT DECLARATION CONCERNING THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO

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For the purposes of this Protocol:

- (a) 'ACP' means Africa, Caribbean and Pacific States;
- (b) "chapters" and "headings" mean the chapters and the four-digit headings used in the nomenclature which makes up the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, referred to in this Protocol as "the Harmonized System" or "HS";
- (c) "classified" refers to the classification of a product or material under a particular heading;
- (d) "EU" means the European Union;
- (e) "consignment" means products which are either sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee or covered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such a document, by a single invoice;
- (f) "customs value" means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on customs valuation);
- (g) "ex-works" price means the price paid for the product ex-works to the manufacturer in the EU or in an EAC Partner State in whose undertaking the last working or processing is carried out, provided that the price includes the value of all the materials used and all other costs related to its production, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be repaid when the product obtained is exported. Where the actual price paid does not reflect all costs related to the manufacturing of the product which are actually incurred in the beneficiary country, the ex-works price means the sum of those costs, minus any internal taxes which, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported. For the purpose of the previous paragraphs, where the last working or processing has been subcontracted to a manufacturer, the term 'manufacturer' refers to the enterprise that has employed the sub-contractor. - (h) 'exporter' means any natural or legal person who exports goods to the territory of an EAC Partner State or of the European Union, who is able to prove the origin of the good, whether or not he is the manufacturer and whether or not he himself carries out the export formalities;
- (i) "goods" means both materials and products;

GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1

Definitions

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- (j) "manufacture" means any kind of working or processing including assembly or specific operations;
- (k) "material" means any ingredient, raw material, component or part, etc., used in the manufacture of the product;
- (l) 'non-originating materials' means materials that do not qualify as originating under this Protocol;
- (m) "product" means the product being manufactured, even if it is intended for later use in another manufacturing operation;
- (n

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) "producer" includes among others: mining, manufacturing or agricultural enterprise or any individual grower or craftsman;
- (o) "value of materials" means the customs value at the time of importation of the non-originating materials used, or, if this is not known and cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the European Union or in the EAC Partner States;
- (p) "value added" shall be taken to be the ex-works price of a finished product minus the customs value of all the materials imported from third countries or where the customs value of the imported material is not known or cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the European Union or in one of the EAC Partner States shall prevail;
- (q) "territories" includes territorial waters;
- (r) "OCTs" means the Overseas Countries and Territories as defined in Annex VIII;
- (s) "conventional duties' are the most favoured nation tariffs applied on goods imported from third countries; these conventional duties exclude the autonomous tariff suspensions of duty and WTO tariff quotas;
- (t) "Origin declaration" is a statement given by the exporter on an invoice, a delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the products concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified; the text of the origin declaration appears in Annex IV;
- (u) 'other ACP States' means all the ACP States with the exception of the EAC Partner States;
- (v) 'this Agreement' means the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the EAC Partner States, of the other part.

DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF "ORIGINATING PRODUCTS"

ARTICLE 2

General requirements

str. 4351. For the purpose of this Agreement, the following products shall be considered as originating in the European Union:
2. (a) products wholly obtained in the EU within the meaning of Article 7 of this Protocol;
3. (b) products obtained in the EU incorporating materials which have not been wholly obtained there, provided that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing in the EU within the meaning of Article 8. 2. For the purpose of this Agreement, the following products shall be considered as originating in an EAC Partner State:
5. (a) products wholly obtained in an EAC Partner State within the meaning of Article 7 of this Protocol;
6. (b) products obtained in an EAC Partner State incorporating materials which have not been wholly obtained there, provided that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing in that EAC Partner State within the meaning of Article 8.

ARTICLE 3

Working or processing of materials whose import into the European Union is MFN duty free and quota free

str. 4351. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2(2), non-originating materials which at importation to the EU are free of customs duties by means of application of conventional duties of the most-favoured nation tariff in accordance with its Common Customs Tariff shall be considered as materials originating in an EAC State when incorporated into a product obtained there. It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided they have undergone working or processing going beyond that referred to inArticle 9(1). 2. Movement certificates EUR 1 (in Box/Field 7) or origin declarations issued by application of paragraph 1 shall bear the following entry: 'Application of Article 3.1 of Protocol 1 to the EU-EAC EPA'. 3. The EU shall notify yearly to the Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation referred to in Article 29 of this Agreement and hereinafter referred to as "the Committee" the list of materials to which the provisions of this Article shall apply. 4. The cumulation provided for in this Article shall not apply to materials:
5.

str. 436(a) which at importation to the EU are subject to antidumping or countervailing duties when originating from the country which is subject to these antidumping or countervailing duties 1 ;

1 For the purpose of the implementation of this specific exclusion, non preferential rules of origin applicable at the EU border should apply - classified in subheadings of the Harmonized system which include also other tariff lines at 8 digits which are not free of customs duties by means of application of conventional rates of the mostfavoured nation tariff in accordance with its Common Customs Tariff.

Article 4 Cumulation in the EAC Partner States

str. 4361. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2(2), products shall be considered as originating in an EAC Partner State if they are produced there, incorporating materials originating in the EU, materials originating in another ACP State which are entitled to duty free quota free treatment upon importation in the EU, materials originating in the OCTs or in the other EAC Partner States, provided the working or processing carried out in that EAC Partner State goes beyond the operations referred to in Article 9(1). It shall not be necessary for such materials to have undergone sufficient working or processing. 2. Where the working or processing carried out in the EAC Partner States does not go beyond the operations referred to in Article 9(1), the product obtained shall be considered as originating in that EAC Partner States only where the value added there is greater than the value of the materials used originating in any of the other countries or territories. If this is not so, the product obtained shall be considered as originating in the country or territory which accounts for the highest value of originating materials used in the manufacture of the final product. The origin of the materials originating in other ACP State and in the OCTs shall be determined according to the rules of origin applicable in the framework of the EU's preferential arrangements with these countries and territories and in accordance with Article 28. 3. For materials as defined in paragraph 1 and notwithstanding Article 2(2)(b), working or processing carried out in the EU, in the other EAC Partner States, in the other ACP States or in the OCTs shall be considered as having been carried out in an EAC Partner State when the products produced undergo subsequent working or processing in this EAC Partner State. Where the working or processing carried out in an EAC State does not go beyond the operations referred to in Article 9(1), the product obtained shall be considered as originating in that EAC State only where the value added there is greater than the value of the materials used in any one of the other countries or territories. If this is not so, the product obtained shall be considered as originating in the country or territory which accounts for the highest value of materials used in the manufacture. The origin of the final product shall be determined according to the rules of origin of this Protocol and in accordance with Article 28. 4. The EU shall notify to the Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation established by Article 29 of this Agreement the list of materials for which cumulation provided for in paragraphs 1 and 3 shall not apply. After the notification, each Party shall make the list public, according to its internal procedures. 5.

str. 436For the purpose of implementing cumulation between the EAC Partner States, other EPA States and the OCTs, as provided for in the other EPAs and in the OCT Decision, the EU and the EAC Partner States supplying the materials shall provide administrative cooperation to the other countries or territories referred to in this Article according to the terms set out in Title V of this Protocol.

str. 4376. The cumulation provided in this Article may only be applied provided that all the countries and territories involved in the acquisition of the originating status have entered into an undertaking with each other, using the template in Annex X, which ensures the correct implementation of this Article and includes a reference to the use of appropriate proofs of origin:

(i) to comply and ensure compliance with this Article. (ii) to provide the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of this Article and its provisions on cumulation both with regard to the EU and between themselves

(iii) the undertakings have been notified to the Commission of the EU by the Secretariat of the EAC EPA states or another competent body representing the countries or territories signatory of the undertaking. 7. The cumulation provided in this Article shall not be applicable to the products listed in Annex IX. Without prejudice to this paragraph, the cumulation provided for in this Article may only be applied after 1 October 2015 for the products listed in Annex IX when the materials used in the manufacture of such products are originating, or the working or processing is carried out in another ACP State. 8. The cumulation provided for in this Article shall not apply to materials:

- (a) of Harmonised Systems Headings 1604 and 1605 originating in the Pacific States that have concluded an EPA by use of Article 6.6 of Protocol II to the Interim Partnership Agreement between the European Community, of the one part, and the Pacific States, of the other part 1 ;
- (b) of Harmonised Systems Headings 1604 and 1605 originating in the Pacific States that have concluded an EPA by use of any future provision of a comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the EU and Pacific States.

ARTICLE 5 Cumulation in the European Union

str. 4371. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2(1), products shall be considered as originating in the EU if they are produced there, incorporating materials originating in an EAC Partner State, in the other ACP States with which the EU applies an Economic Partnership Agreement or in the OCTs, provided the working or processing carried out in the European Union goes beyond that the operations referred to in Article 9(1). It shall not be necessary for such materials to have undergone sufficient working or processing. Where the working or processing carried out in the European Union does not go beyond the operations referred to in Article 9(1), the product produced shall be considered as originating in the EU only where the value added there is greater than the value of the materials used originating in any one of the other countries or territories referred to in paragraph 1. If this is not so, the product obtained shall be considered as originating in the country or territory which accounts for the highest value of originating materials used in the manufacture in the EU. 1 Council Decision of 13 July 2009 (EC) 729/2009.

str. 438The origin of the materials originating in other ACP States with which the EU applies an Economic Partnership Agreement or in the OCTs shall be determined according to the rules of origin applicable in the framework of the EU's preferential arrangements with these countries and territories and in accordance with Article 28. 2. Without prejudice to the provisions to Article 2(1)(b), working or processing carried out in an EAC Partner State, in the other ACP States with which the EU applies an Economic Partnership Agreement or in the OCTs shall be considered as having been carried out in the EU when the products obtained there have undergone subsequent working or processing. 3. Where the working or processing carried out in the EU does not go beyond the operations referred to in Article 9(1), the product obtained shall be considered as originating in the EU only where the value added there is greater than the value of the materials used in any one of the other countries or territories. If this is not so, the product obtained shall be considered as originating in the country or territory which accounts for the highest value of materials used in the manufacture. 4. The origin of the final product shall be determined according to the rules of origin of this Protocol and in accordance with Article 28. The cumulation provided in this Article may only be applied provided that:

(a) all the countries and territories involved in the acquisition of the originating status and the country of destination have concluded an arrangement or agreement on administrative co-operation which ensures a correct implementation of this Article and includes a reference to the use of appropriate proofs of origin;

(b) the EU shall provide the EAC Partner States, through the EAC Secretariat, details of agreements on administrative co-operation with the other countries or territories referred to in this Article. The European Commission shall publish in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series) and the EAC Partner States shall publish according to their own procedures the date on which the cumulation provided for in this Article may be applied with those countries or territories listed in this Article which have fulfilled the necessary requirements. 5. The cumulation provided for in this Article shall not apply to materials:
2. (a) of Harmonised Systems Headings 1604 and 1605 originating in on the EPA Pacific States by use of Article 6.6 of Protocol II to the Interim Partnership Agreement between the European Community, on the one part, and the Pacific States, on the other part 1 ;
3. (b) of Harmonised Systems Headings 1604 and 1605 originating in the Pacific States by use of any future provision of a comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the EU and Pacific ACP States.

Article 6 Cumulation with other countries benefiting from duty-free quota-free access to the EU market

str. 4381. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2(2), materials originating in countries and territories:

1 Council Decision of 13 July 2009 (EC) 729/2009.

str. 439- (a) benefiting from the "Special arrangement for least developed countries" of the generalised system of preferences 1 ;
- (b) benefiting from duty-free quota-free access to the EU market under the general provisions of the generalised system of preferences 2 ;

shall be considered as materials originating in an EAC Partner State when incorporated into a product obtained there. It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided they have undergone working or processing going beyond that referred to in Article 9(1). A product, in which these materials are incorporated, in case it also includes non-originating materials, will have to undergo sufficient working or processing in accordance with Article 8 to be considered as originating in an EAC Partner State. 1.2. The origin of the materials of the countries or territories concerned shall be determined according to the rules of origin applicable in the framework of the EU's preferential arrangements with those countries and territories and in accordance with Article 28. 1.3. The cumulation provided for in this paragraph shall not apply to:

- (a) materials which at importation to the EU are subject to antidumping or countervailing duties when originating from the country which is subject to these antidumping or countervailing duties 3 ;
- (b) - materials classified in tariff subheadings of the Harmonized system which include also other tariff lines at 8 digits which are not free of customs duties by means of application of the arrangements of paragraph 1;
- (c) -tuna products classified under HS Chapter 3 for which the duties are suspended in accordance with general arrangements of the Generalized System of Preferences of the EU;
- (d) -products for which the tariff preferences are removed as a result of graduation, a temporary withdrawal or of safeguard clauses in accordance with general arrangements of the Generalized System of Preferences of the EU. 2. At the request of an EAC Partner State, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2 and provided that the conditions of Paragraphs 2.1, 2.2 and 5 are met, materials originating in countries and territories which benefit from agreements or arrangements that provide for duty-free quota-free access to the market of the European Union shall be considered as materials originating in an EAC Partner State. The request shall be submitted by the EAC Partner State to the EU which shall grant the request in accordance with its internal procedures. The cumulation will remain in place as long as the aforementioned conditions are fulfilled. 1Cf.

str. 439Articles 11 and 12 of Council regulation (EC) N°732/2008 of 22 July 2008 applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences for the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011 and subsequent amending and corresponding legal acts;

2 Cf. Article 6 of Council regulation (EC) N°732/2008 of 22 July 2008 applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences for the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011, and subsequent amending and corresponding legal acts; materials that benefit from duty free treatment by virtue of the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance of Article 7 to 10 of the same Council Regulation, but not under the general arrangement of Article 6 of the same Council Regulation, are not covered by this provision.

str. 4393 For the purpose of the implementation of this specific exclusion, non preferential rules of origin applicable at the EU border should apply

It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided they have undergone working or processing going beyond that referred to in Article 9(1).

str. 4392.1. The origin of the materials of the countries or territories concerned shall be determined according to the rules of origin applicable in the framework of the EU's preferential agreements or arrangements with those countries and territories and in accordance with Article 28. 2.2.

str. 439The cumulation provided for in this paragraph shall not apply to materials:

- (a) falling within Harmonised System Chapters 1 to 24 and the products listed in the Annex 1 paragraph 1. (ii) of the Agreement on Agriculture belonging to the GATT Agreement of 1994;
- (b) which at importation to the EU are subject to antidumping or countervailing duties when originating from the country which is subject to these antidumping or countervailing duties 1 ;
- (c) classified in tariff subheadings of the Harmonized system which include also other tariff lines at 8 digits which are not free of customs duties by means of application of agreements or arrangements referred to in paragraph 2;
- (d) which under any concluded free trade agreement between the EU and a third country are subject to trade remedies and safeguards or any other measure that deny such products duty free quota free market access into the EU. 3. The EU shall notify yearly to the Committee the list of materials and countries to which paragraphs 1 and 2 shall apply. The EAC Partner States shall notify the European Commission, on a quarterly basis, the

str. 439materials to which cumulation under paragraphs 1 and 2 has been applied. 2

4. Movement certificates EUR 1 or origin declarations issued by application of paragraph 1 and 2 shall bear the following entry (in Box/Field 7): 'Application of Article 6.1 or 6.2 of Protocol 1 to the EU-EAC EPA'

5.

str. 439The cumulation provided for in paragraph 1 and 2 of this Article may only be applied provided that:

(a) all the countries and territories involved in the acquisition of the originating status have entered into an arrangement or agreement on administrative cooperation with each other using the template in Annex X, which ensures a correct implementation of this Article and includes a reference to the use of appropriate proofs of origin;

(b) the EAC Partner State or States will provide the EU, through the European Commission, with details of arrangements or agreements on administrative cooperation with the other countries or territories referred to in this Article.

str. 440The European Commission shall publish in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series) the date on which the cumulation provided for in this Article may

1 For the purpose of the implementation of this specific exclusion, non preferential rules of origin applicable at the EU border should apply

2 The European Commission will provide for a form to be used by ACP States for the purposes of the notification. The form will at least cover the following elements: the description of materials used for cumulation and the origin of materials. be applied with those countries and territories listed in this Article which have fulfilled the necessary requirements.

ARTICLE 7 Wholly obtained products

str. 4411. The following shall be considered as wholly obtained in an EAC Partner State or in the EU: (a) mineral products extracted from their soil or from their seabed; (b) plants and vegetable products grown, harvested or gathered there; (c) live animals born and raised there; (d) products from live animals raised there; (e) products from slaughtered animals born and raised there; (f) (i) products obtained by hunting or fishing conducted there; (ii) products of aquaculture, including mariculture, where the fish are born and raised there; (g) products of sea fishing and other products taken from the sea outside any territorial sea of the EAC partners states or of the EU by their vessels (h) products made aboard their factory ships exclusively from products referred to in (f); (i) used articles collected there provided that such goods are fit only for the recovery of raw materials; (j) waste and scrap resulting from manufacturing operations conducted there; (k) products extracted from marine soil or subsoil outside their territorial waters provided that they have sole rights to work that soil or subsoil; (l) goods produced there exclusively from the products specified in (a) to (j). 2.

str. 442The terms "their vessels" and "their factory ships" in paragraph 1(g) and (h) shall apply only to vessels and factory ships: (a) which are registered in an EU Member State, in an EAC Partner State or in an OCT; (b) which sail under the flag of an EU Member State, of an EAC Partner State or of an OCT; (c) which meet one of the following conditions: (i) they are at least 50 percent owned by nationals of an EU Member State, of an EAC Partner State or of an OCT; or

- (ii) they are owned by companies - -which have their office and their main place of business in an EU Member State, in an EAC Partner State or in an OCT; and
- -which are at least 50 percent owned by an EU Member State, by an EAC Partner State or by an OCT, public entities or nationals of that State. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 2, the EU shall recognise, upon request of an EAC Partner State, that vessels chartered or leased by the EAC Partner State be treated as "their vessels" to undertake fisheries activities under the following conditions:
- (a) they operate under the flag of the EAC Partner State; and
- (b) the EAC Partner State offered the EU the opportunity to negotiate a fishery agreement and the EU did not accept this offer; and
- (c) at least 50% of crew, master and officers included are nationals of States party to the Agreement, or of an OCT; and
- (d) - the fish is landed and processed in the EAC Partner State; and
- (e) the activities undertaken under this paragraph target a surplus identified by means of scientific advice made available in the context of the IOTC by relevant international, regional or national authorities; and
- (f) the charter or lease contract has been accepted by the Committee as providing adequate opportunities for developing the capacity of the EAC Partner State to fish in its own account and in particular as conferring on the EAC Partner State the responsibility for the nautical and commercial management of the vessel placed at its disposal for a significant period of time. 4. The conditions of paragraph 2 may each be fulfilled in the EU, in different EAC Partner States, in the OCTs or States belonging to other EPAs insofar as the countries involved benefit from cumulation in accordance with Articles 4 and 5. In this case, the products shall be deemed to have the origin of the country under which flag the vessel or factory ship sails in accordance with paragraph 2(b).

str. 442These conditions shall only apply with regard to the OCTs and States belonging to other EPAs provided that the provisions of Article 4(3) have been fulfilled.

ARTICLE 8 Sufficiently worked or processed products

str. 4421. For the purposes of Article 2, products which are not wholly obtained are considered to be sufficiently worked or processed, when the conditions set out in Annex II are fulfilled. 2.

str. 443The conditions referred to in paragraph 1 above indicate, for all products covered by this Agreement, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in manufacturing and apply only in relation to such materials. Accordingly, it follows that if a product, which has acquired originating status by fulfilling the conditions set out in Annex II is used

in the manufacture of another product, the conditions applicable to the product in which it is incorporated do not apply to it, and no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials which may have been used in its manufacture. 3. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, non-originating materials which, according to the conditions set out in Annex II should not be used in the manufacture of a given product may nevertheless be used, provided that their total value or net weight assessed for the product does not exceed:
2. (a) 15 % of the weight of the product for products falling within Chapters 2 and 4 to 24 of the Harmonized System, other than processed fishery products of Chapter 16; (b) 15 % of the ex-works price of the product for other products, except for products falling within Chapters 50 to 63 of the Harmonized System, for which the tolerances mentioned in
3. Notes 6 and 7 of Part I of Annex II, shall apply. 4. Paragraph 3 shall not allow exceeding any of the percentages for the maximum content of nonoriginating materials as specified in the rules laid down in the list in Annex II. 5. Paragraphs 3 and 4 shall not apply to products wholly obtained within the meaning of Article 7. However, without prejudice to Article 9 and 10(1), the tolerance provided for in those paragraphs shall nevertheless apply to the sum of all the materials which are used in the manufacture of a product and for which the rule laid down in the list in Annex II for that product requires that such materials be wholly obtained.

ARTICLE 9

Insufficient working or processing

str. 4431. Without prejudice to paragraph 2, the following operations shall be considered as insufficient working or processing to confer the status of originating products, whether or not the requirements of Article 8 are satisfied:
2. (a) preserving operations to ensure that the products remain in good condition during transport and storage;
3. (b) breaking-up and assembly of packages;
4. (c) washing, cleaning; removal of dust, oxide, oil, paint or other coverings;
5. (d) ironing or pressing of textiles;
6. (e) simple painting and polishing operations;
7. (f) husking, partial or total milling of rice, polishing, and glazing of cereals and rice;
8. (g) operations to colour and flavour sugar or form sugar lumps; partial or total milling of crystal sugar;
9. (h) peeling, stoning and shelling, of fruits, nuts and vegetables;
10.

str. 444(i) sharpening, simple grinding or simple cutting;

- (j) sifting, screening, sorting, classifying, grading, matching; (including the making-up of sets of articles);

str. 444- (k) simple placing in bottles, cans, flasks, bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards and all other simple packaging operations;
- (l) affixing or printing marks, labels, logos and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging;
- (m) simple mixing of products, whether or not of different kinds; mixing of sugar with any material;
- (n) simple addition of water or dilution or dehydration or denaturation of products;
- (n) simple assembly of parts of articles to constitute a complete article or disassembly of products into parts;
- (o) a combination of two or more operations specified in (a) to (n);
- (p) slaughter of animals. 2. All operations carried out either in the European Union or in the EAC Partner States on a given product shall be considered together when determining whether the working or processing undergone by that product is to be regarded as insufficient within the meaning of paragraph 1.

ARTICLE10 Unit of qualification

str. 4441. The unit of qualification for the application of the provisions of this Protocol shall be the particular product which is considered as the basic unit when determining classification using the nomenclature of the Harmonized System. Accordingly, it follows that:
2. (a) when a product composed of a group or assembly of articles is classified under the terms of the Harmonized System in a single heading, the whole constitutes the unit of qualification;
3. (b) when a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under the same heading of the Harmonized System, each product must be taken individually when applying the provisions of this Protocol. 2. Where, under General Rule 5 for the interpretation of the Harmonized System, packaging is included with the product for classification purposes, it shall be included for the purposes of determining origin.

ARTICLE 11 Accessories, spare parts and tools

str. 444Accessories, spare parts and tools dispatched with a piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle, which are part of the normal equipment and included in the price thereof or which are not separately invoiced, shall be regarded as one with the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle in question.

ARTICLE 12 Sets

str. 444Sets, as defined in General Rule 3 for the interpretation of the Harmonized System, shall be regarded as originating when all component products are originating. Nevertheless, when a set is composed of originating and non-originating products, the set as a whole shall be regarded as originating, provided that the value of the non-originating products does not exceed 15 per cent of the ex-works price of the set.

ARTICLE 13 Neutral elements

str. 445In order to determine whether a product is originating, it shall not be necessary to determine the origin of the following which might be used in its manufacture:

- (a) energy and fuel;
- (b) plant and equipment;
- (c) machines and tools;
- (d) goods which do not enter and which are not intended to enter into the final composition of the product.

TERRITORIAL REQUIREMENTS

ARTICLE 14 Principle of territoriality

str. 4451. Except as provided for in Articles 3, 4, 5 and 6, the conditions for acquiring originating status set out in Title II must be fulfilled without interruption in the EAC Partner States or in the EU. 2. Except as provided for in Articles 3, 4, 5 and 6, where originating goods exported from an EAC Partner State or from the EU to another country return, they must be considered as nonoriginating, unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:
3. (a) the returning goods are the same goods as those exported; and
4. (b) they have not undergone any operation beyond that necessary to preserve them in good condition while in that country or while being exported.

ARTICLE 15 Non alteration

str. 4451. The products declared for home use in a Party shall be the same products as exported from the other Party in which they are considered to originate. They shall not have been altered,

transformed in any way or subjected to operations other than to preserve them in good condition or other than adding or affixing marks, labels, seals or any documentation to ensure compliance with specific domestic requirements of the importing Party, prior to being declared for home use. 2. Storage of products or consignments may take place provided they remain under customs supervision in the country(ies) of transit. 3. Without prejudice to the provisions of Title IV, the splitting of consignments may take place where carried out by the exporter or under his responsibility, provided they remain under customs supervision in the country(ies) of splitting. 4. Compliance with paragraphs 1 to 3 shall be considered as satisfied unless the customs authorities have reason to believe the contrary. In such cases, the customs authorities may request the declarant to provide evidence of compliance, which may be given by any means, including contractual transport documents such as bills of lading or factual or concrete evidence based on marking or numbering of packages or any evidence related to the goods themselves.

ARTICLE 16 Exhibitions

str. 4451. Originating products, sent for exhibition in a country or territory other than those referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6 with which cumulation is applicable and sold after the exhibition for importation in the EU or in an EAC Partner State shall benefit on importation from the provisions of this Agreement provided it is shown to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:
2. (a) an exporter has consigned these products from an EAC Partner State or from the EU to the country in which the exhibition is held and has exhibited them there;
3. (b) the products have been sold or otherwise disposed of by that exporter to a person in an EAC Partner State or in the EU;
4. (c) the products have been consigned during the exhibition or immediately thereafter in the state in which they were sent for exhibition; and
5. (d) the products have not, since they were consigned for exhibition, been used for any purpose other than demonstration at the exhibition. 2. A proof of origin must be issued or made out in accordance with the provisions of Title IV and submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country in the normal manner. The name and address of the exhibition must be indicated thereon. Where necessary, additional documentary evidence of the conditions under which they have been exhibited may be required. 3. Paragraph 1 shall apply to any trade, industrial, agricultural or crafts exhibition, fair or similar public show or display which is not organised for private purposes in shops or business premises with a view to the sale of foreign products, and during which the products remain under customs control.

PROOF OF ORIGIN

ARTICLE 17

General requirements

str. 4461. Products originating in an EAC Partner State, on importation into the EU and products originating in the EU, on importation into an EAC Partner State shall benefit from the provisions of this Agreement upon submission of either:
2. (a) a movement certificate EUR 1, a specimen of which appears in Annex III; or
3. (b) in the cases specified in Article 22 (1), a declaration, subsequently referred to as the "origin declaration", given by the exporter on an invoice, a delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the products concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified. The text of the origin declaration appears in Annex IV. 2. Upon notification in the Committee from the EU to the EAC Partner States, products originating in the EU shall on importation into an EAC Partner State benefit from, preferential tariff treatment of this Agreement upon submission of an origin declaration made out as provided for in Article 22 by an exporter registered in accordance with the relevant legislation of the EU. Such notification may stipulate that paragraph 2, (a) and (b) shall cease to apply to the EU. 3.

str. 447Notwithstanding paragraph 1, originating products within the meaning of this Protocol shall, in the cases specified in Article 27, benefit from this Agreement without it being necessary to submit any of the documents referred to above. 4. For the purpose of applying the provisions of this Title, the exporters shall endeavour to use a language common to both the EAC Partner States and the EU.

ARTICLE 18 Procedure for the issue of a movement certificate EUR 1

str. 4471. A movement certificate EUR 1 shall be issued by the customs authorities of the exporting country on application having been made in writing by the exporter or, under the exporter's responsibility, by his authorised representative. 2. For this purpose, the exporter or his authorised representative shall fill out both the movement certificate EUR 1 and the application form, specimens of which appear in Annex III. These forms shall be completed in accordance with the provisions of this Protocol. If they are handwritten, they shall be completed in ink in printed characters. The description of the products must be given in the box reserved for this purpose without leaving any blank lines. Where the box is not completely filled, a horizontal line must be drawn below the last line of the description, the empty space being crossed through. 3. The exporter applying for the issue of a movement certificate EUR 1 shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs authorities of the exporting country where the movement certificate EUR 1 is issued, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. 4. A movement certificate EUR 1 shall be issued by the customs authorities of an EU Member State or of an EAC Partner State if the products concerned can be considered as products originating in the EU or in an EAC Partner State or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol. 5. The issuing customs authorities shall take any steps necessary to verify the originating status of the products and the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. For this purpose, they shall have the right to call for any evidence and to carry out any inspection of the exporter's accounts or any other check considered appropriate. The issuing customs authorities shall also ensure that the forms referred to in paragraph 2 are duly completed. In particular, they shall check whether the space reserved for the description of the products has been completed in such a manner as to exclude all possibility of fraudulent additions. 6. The date of issue of the movement certificate EUR 1 shall be indicated in Box 11 of the certificate. 7. A movement certificate EUR 1 shall be issued by the customs authorities and made available to the exporter as soon as actual exportation has been effected or ensured.

ARTICLE 19 Movement certificates EUR 1 issued retrospectively

str. 4481. Notwithstanding Article 18(7), a movement certificate EUR 1 may exceptionally be issued after exportation of the products to which it relates if:
2. (a) it was not issued at the time of exportation because of errors or involuntary omissions or special circumstances; or
3. (b) it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that a movement certificate EUR 1 was issued but was not accepted at importation for technical reasons. 2. For the implementation of paragraph 1, the exporter must indicate in his application the place and date of exportation of the products to which the movement certificate EUR 1 relates, and state the reasons for his request. 3. The customs authorities may issue a movement certificate EUR 1 retrospectively only after verifying that the information supplied in the exporter's application agrees with that in the corresponding file. 4. Movement certificates EUR 1 issued retrospectively must be endorsed with the following phrase in English:

"ISSUED RETROSPECTIVELY"

str. 4485. The endorsement referred to in paragraph 4 shall be inserted in the "Remarks" box of the movement certificate EUR 1.

ARTICLE 20

str. 448Issue of a duplicate movement certificate EUR 1

1. In the event of theft, loss or destruction of a movement certificate EUR 1, the exporter may apply to the customs authorities which issued it for a duplicate made out on the basis of the export documents in their possession. 2. The duplicate issued in this way must be endorsed with the following word in English:

"DUPLICATE"

str. 4483. The endorsement referred to in paragraph 2 shall be inserted in the "Remarks" box of the duplicate movement certificate EUR 1. 4. The duplicate, which must bear the date of issue of the original movement certificate EUR 1, shall take effect as from that date.

ARTICLE 21 Issue of movement certificates EUR 1 on the basis of

a proof of origin issued or made out previously

str. 448When originating products are placed under the control of a customs office in an EAC Partner State or in the EU, it shall be possible to replace the original proof of origin by one or more movement certificates EUR 1 for the purpose of sending all or some of these products elsewhere within the EAC Partner States or within the EU. The replacement movement certificate(s) EUR 1 shall be issued by the customs office under whose control the products are placed and endorsed by the customs authority under whose control the products are placed.

ARTICLE 22

Conditions for making out an origin declaration

str. 4491. An origin declaration as referred to in Article 17(1)(b) may be made out:
2. (a) by an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 23, or
3. (b) by any exporter for any consignment consisting of one or more packages containing originating products whose total value does not exceed EUR 6 000. 2. An origin declaration may be made out if the products concerned can be considered as products originating in an EAC Partner State or in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol. 3. The exporter making out an origin declaration shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs authorities of the exporting country, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. 4. An origin declaration shall be made out by the exporter by typing, stamping or printing on the invoice, the delivery note or another commercial document, the declaration, the text of which appears in Annex IV to this Protocol, using one of the linguistic versions set out in that Annex and

in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting country. If the declaration is handwritten, it shall be written in ink in printed characters. 5. Origin declarations shall bear the original signature of the exporter in manuscript. However, an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 23 shall not be required to sign such declarations provided that he gives the customs authorities of the exporting country a written undertaking that he accepts full responsibility for any origin declaration which identifies him as if it had been signed in manuscript by him. 6. An origin declaration may be made out by the exporter when the products to which it relates are exported, or after exportation on condition that it is presented in the importing country no longer than two years after the importation of the products to which it relates.

ARTICLE 23 Approved exporter

str. 4491. The customs authorities of the exporting country may authorise any exporter who makes frequent shipments of products under the trade cooperation provisions of this Agreement to make out origin declarations irrespective of the value of the products concerned. An exporter seeking such authorisation must offer to the satisfaction of the customs authorities all guarantees necessary to verify the originating status of the products as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. 2. The customs authorities may grant the status of approved exporter subject to any conditions which they consider appropriate.

str. 4503. The customs authorities shall grant to the approved exporter a customs authorisation number which shall appear on the origin declaration. 4. The customs authorities shall monitor the use of the authorisation by the approved exporter. 5. The customs authorities may withdraw the authorisation at any time. They shall do so where the approved exporter no longer offers the guarantees referred to in paragraph 1, does not fulfil the conditions referred to in paragraph 2 or otherwise makes an incorrect use of the authorization.

ARTICLE 24

Validity of proof of origin

str. 4501. A proof of origin shall be valid for ten (10) months from the date of issue in the exporting country, and must be submitted within the said period to the customs authorities of the importing country. 2. Proofs of origin which are submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country after the final date for presentation specified in paragraph 1 may be accepted for the purpose of applying preferential treatment, where the failure to submit these documents by the final date set is due to exceptional circumstances. 3. In other cases of belated presentation, the customs authorities of the importing country may accept the proofs of origin where the products have been submitted before the said final date.

ARTICLE 25

Submission of proof of origin

str. 450Proofs of origin shall be submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country in accordance with the procedures applicable in that country. The said authorities may require a translation of a proof of origin and may also require the import declaration to be accompanied by a statement from the importer to the effect that the products meet the conditions required for the implementation of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 26

Importation by instalments

str. 450Where, at the request of the importer and on the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing country, dismantled or non-assembled products within the meaning of General Rule 2(a) for the interpretation of the Harmonized System falling within Sections XVI and XVII or heading 7308 and 9406 of the Harmonized System are imported by instalments, a single proof of origin for such products shall be submitted to the customs authorities upon importation of the first instalment.

ARTICLE 27

Exemptions from proof of origin

str. 451Products sent as small packages from private persons to private persons or forming part of travellers' personal luggage shall be admitted as originating products without requiring the submission of a proof of origin, provided that such products are not imported by way of trade and have been declared as meeting the requirements of this Protocol and where there is no doubt as to the veracity of such a declaration. In the case of products sent by post, this declaration can be made on customs declaration CN22/CN23 or on a sheet of paper annexed to that document. 2. Imports which are occasional and consist solely of products for the personal use of the recipients or travellers or their families shall not be considered as imports by way of trade if it is evident from the nature and quantity of the products that no commercial purpose is in view. 3. Furthermore, the total value of these products shall not exceed EUR 500 in the case of small packages or EUR 1 200 in the case of products forming part of travellers' personal luggage.

ARTICLE 28 Information procedure for cumulation purposes

str. 4511. When Articles 4(1) and 5(1) are applied, the evidence of originating status within the meaning of this Protocol of the materials coming from an EAC Partner State, from the EU, from another ACP State or from an OCT shall be given by a movement certificate EUR 1 or by the supplier's declaration, a specimen of which appears in Annex V (A) to this Protocol, given by the exporter in the State, OCT or in the EU from which the materials came. 2. When Articles 4(2) and 5(2) are applied, the evidence of the working or processing carried out in an EAC Partner State, in the EU, in another ACP State or in an OCT shall be given by the supplier's declaration a specimen of which appears in Annex V (B) to this Protocol, given by the exporter in the State, OCT or in the EU from which the materials came. 3. When Article 6(1) is applied, the documentary proofs of origin applicable shall be determined in accordance with the rules which apply to GSP countries and which are laid down in Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 1 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the EU Customs Code;
4. When Article 6(2) is applied, the documentary proofs of origin applicable shall be determined in accordance with the rules laid down in the relevant arrangements or agreements. 5. A separate supplier's declaration shall be made up by the supplier for each consignment of goods on the commercial invoice related to that shipment or in an annex to that invoice, or on a delivery note or other commercial document related to that shipment which describes the materials concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified. 6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 5 and when Article 4 is applied, when an EAC supplier regularly supplies a particular EAC Partner States customer with goods whose status in respect of the rules of preferential origin is expected to remain constant for considerable periods of time, he may provide a singe declaration to cover subsequent shipments of those goods, hereinafter referred to as 'a Long Term Supplier's Declaration'. A Long Term Supplier's Declaration may be issued for a period of up to one (1) year from the date of issue of the Declaration. The supplier shall inform the buyer immediately when the long-term supplier's declaration is no longer valid in relation to the goods supplied. 7. When paragraph 6 is applied the evidence of originating status within the meaning of this Protocol of the materials coming from an EAC Partner State shall be given by the long term supplier's declaration, a specimen of which appears in Annex V (C). The evidence of the working or processing carried in an EAC Partner State shall be given by the long term supplier's declaration, a specimen of which appears in Annex V (D). 8. The supplier's declaration or the Long Term Supplier's Declaration as referred to in paragraph 6 may be made out on a pre-printed form. 9. The suppliers' declarations or the Long Term Supplier's Declaration as referred to in paragraph 6 shall bear the original signature of the supplier in manuscript. However, where the origin and the supplier's declaration are established using electronic data-processing methods, the supplier's declaration need not be signed in manuscript provided the responsible official in the supplying company is identified to the satisfaction of the customs authorities in the State where the suppliers' declarations are established. The said customs authorities may lay down conditions for the implementation of this paragraph. 10. The supplier's declarations or the Long Term Supplier's Declaration as referred to in paragraph 6 shall be submitted to the customs authorities in the exporting country requested to issue the movement certificate EUR 1. 11. The supplier or long term supplier making out a declaration must be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs authorities of the country where the declaration is made out, all appropriate documents proving that the information given on this declaration is correct.

ARTICLE 29

str. 4521 As amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 1063/2010 of 18 November 2010

Supporting documents

str. 452The documents referred to in Articles 18(3) and 22(3) used for the purpose of proving that products covered by a movement certificate EUR 1 or an origin declaration can be considered as products originating in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6(2) and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol may consist inter alia of the following:

- (a) direct evidence of the processes carried out by the exporter or supplier to obtain the goods concerned, contained for example in his accounts or internal bookkeeping;
- (b) documents proving the originating status of materials used, issued or made out in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6(2) where these documents are used in accordance with national law;
- (c) documents proving the working or processing of materials in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5, issued or made out in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 where these documents are used in accordance with national law;
- (d) movement certificates EUR 1 or origin declarations proving the originating status of materials used, issued or made out in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6(2) and in accordance with this Protocol.

ARTICLE 30

Preservation of proof of origin and supporting documents

str. 4531. The exporter applying for the issue of a movement certificate EUR 1 shall keep the documents referred to in Article 18(3), for five (5) years in EAC Partner States and at least three (3) years in the EU. 2. The exporter making out an origin declaration shall keep for at least three (3) years a copy of this origin declaration as well as the documents referred to in Article 22(3). 3. The supplier making out a supplier's declaration shall keep copies of the declaration and of the invoice, delivery notes or other commercial document to which this declaration is annexed as well as the documents referred to in Article 29 for five (5) years in EAC Partners States and at least three (3) years in the EU. 4. The customs authorities of the exporting country issuing a movement certificate EUR 1 shall keep the application form referred to in Article 18(2) for five (5) years in EAC Partner States and at least three (3) years in the EU. 5. The customs authorities of the importing country shall keep the movement certificates EUR 1 and the origin declarations submitted to them for five (5) years in EAC Partner States and at least three (3) years in the EU.

ARTICLE 31

str. 453Discrepancies and formal errors

1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted. 2.

str. 454Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.

ARTICLE 32

Amounts expressed in euro for goods referred to in Articles 22(1)(b) and Article 27(3)

str. 4541. For the application of the provisions of Article 22(1)(b) and Article 27(3) in cases where products are invoiced in a currency other than euro, amounts in the national currencies of an EAC Partner State, of the Member States of the European Union and of the other countries or territories referred to in Articles 3, 4, 5 and 6 equivalent to the amounts expressed in euro shall be exchange rates fixed annually according to paragraphs 2 to 4. The fixed exchange rate shall not be applicable for tax purposes. 2. A consignment shall benefit from the provisions of Article 22(1)(b) or Article 27(3) by reference to the currency in which the invoice is drawn up, according to the amount fixed by the country concerned. 3. The amounts to be used in any given national currency shall be the equivalent in that currency of the amounts expressed in euro as at the first working day of October. The amounts shall be communicated to the European Commission by 15 October and shall apply from 1 January the following year. The European Commission shall notify all countries concerned of the relevant amounts. 4. A country may round up or down the amount resulting from the conversion into its national currency of an amount expressed in euro. The rounded-off amount may not differ from the amount resulting from the conversion by more than 5 per cent. A country may retain unchanged its national currency equivalent of an amount expressed in euro if, at the time of the annual adjustment provided for in paragraph 3, the conversion of that amount, prior to any rounding-off, results in an increase of less than 15 per cent in the national currency equivalent. The national currency equivalent may be retained unchanged if the conversion would result in a decrease in that equivalent value. 5. The amounts expressed in euro shall be reviewed by the Committee at the request of the EU or of the EAC Partner States. When carrying out this review, the Committee shall consider the desirability of preserving the effects of the limits concerned in real terms. For this purpose, it may decide to modify the amounts expressed in euro.

ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION

ARTICLE 33

str. 454Administrative conditions for products to benefit from this Agreement

1.

str. 455Products originating within the meaning of this Protocol in the EAC Partner States or in the EU shall benefit, at the time of the customs import declaration, from the preferences resulting from this Agreement only on condition that they were exported on or after the date on which the exporting country complies with the provisions laid down in paragraph 2. 2. The Parties shall undertake to put in place:
3. (a) the necessary national and regional arrangements required for the implementation and enforcement of the rules and procedures laid down in this Protocol, including where appropriate the arrangements necessary for the application of Articles 4, 5 and 6;
4. (b) the administrative structures and systems necessary for an appropriate management and control of the origin of products and compliance with the other conditions laid down in this Protocol. 3. The Parties shall make the notifications referred to in Article 34.

ARTICLE 34 Notification of customs authorities

str. 4551. The EAC Partner States and the Member States of the European Union shall provide each other, through the EAC Secretariat and the European Commission, with the addresses of the customs authorities responsible for issuing and verifying of movement certificates EUR 1 and origin declarations or supplier's declarations, and with specimen impressions of the stamps used in their customs offices for the issue of these certificates. Movement certificates EUR 1 and origin declarations or supplier's declarations shall be accepted for the purpose of applying preferential treatment from the date the information is received by the EAC Secretariat and the European Commission. 2. The EAC Partner States and the Member States of the European Union shall inform each other immediately whenever there are any changes to the information referred to in paragraph 1. 3. The authorities referred to in paragraph 1 shall act under the authority of the government of the country concerned. The authorities in charge of control and verification shall be part of the governmental authorities of the country concerned.

ARTICLE 35

Methods of administrative cooperation

str. 4551. In order to ensure the proper application of this Protocol, the EU, the EAC Partner States and the other countries and territories referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6 shall assist each other, through the competent customs administrations, in checking the authenticity of the movement certificates EUR 1, the origin declarations or the supplier's declarations and the correctness of the information given in these documents. 2. The authorities consulted shall furnish the relevant information concerning the conditions under which the product has been made, indicating especially the conditions in which the rules of

origin have been respected in the various EAC Partner States, in the EU and the other countries and territories referred to in Articles 4, 5 and 6 concerned.

ARTICLE 36

Verification of proofs of origin

str. 456Subsequent verifications of proofs of origin shall be carried out based on risk analysis and at random or whenever the customs authorities of the importing country have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity of such documents, the originating status of the products concerned or the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. 2. For the purposes of implementing the provisions of paragraph 1, the customs authorities of the importing country shall return the movement certificate EUR 1 and the invoice, if it has been submitted, the origin declaration, or a copy of these documents, to the customs authorities of the exporting country giving, where appropriate, the reasons for the request for verification. Any documents and information obtained suggesting that the information given on the proof of origin is incorrect shall be forwarded in support of the request for verification. 3. The verification shall be carried out by the customs authorities of the exporting country. For this purpose, they shall have the right to call for any evidence and to carry out any inspection of the exporter's or manufacturer's accounts or any other check considered appropriate. 4. If the customs authorities of the importing country decide to suspend the granting of preferential treatment to the products concerned while awaiting the results of the verification, release of the products shall be offered to the importer subject to any precautionary measures judged necessary. 5. The customs authorities requesting the verification shall be informed of the results of this verification as soon as possible. These results must indicate clearly whether the documents are authentic and whether the products concerned can be considered as products originating in an EAC Partner State, in the EU or in one of the other countries and territories referred to in Articles 3, 4, 5 and 6 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol. 6. If in cases of reasonable doubt there is no reply within ten (10) months of the date of the verification request or if the reply does not contain information to determine the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products, the requesting customs authorities shall, except in exceptional circumstances, refuse entitlement to the preferences. 7. The parties will refer to Article 7 of Protocol II on Mutual Administrative Assistance in customs matters for joint enquiries related to proofs of origin.

ARTICLE 37

Verification of suppliers' declarations

str. 457Verification of suppliers' declarations shall be carried out based on risk analysis and at random or whenever the customs authorities of the country where such declarations have been taken into account to issue a movement certificate EUR 1 or to make out an origin declaration, have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity of the document or the correctness of the information given in this document. 2. The customs authorities to which a supplier's declaration is submitted may request the customs authorities of the State where the declaration was made to issue an information certificate, a specimen of which appears in Annex VI to this Protocol. Alternatively, the certifying authorities to which a supplier's declaration is submitted may request the exporter to produce an information certificate issued by the customs authorities of the State where the declaration was made. A copy of the information certificate shall be preserved by the office which has issued it for five (5) years in the case of EAC Partner States and at least three (3) years in the case of EU. 3. The customs authorities requesting the verification shall be informed of the results thereof within ten (10) months. The results must indicate clearly whether the information given in the supplier's declaration is correct and make it possible for them to determine whether and to what extent this supplier's declaration could be taken into account for issuing a movement certificate EUR 1 or for making out an origin declaration. 4. The verification shall be carried out by the customs authorities of the country where the supplier's declaration was made out. For this purpose, they shall have the right to call for any evidence or to carry out any inspection of the supplier's account or any other check which they consider appropriate in order to verify the correctness of any supplier's declaration. 5. Any movement certificate EUR 1 or origin declaration issued or made out on the basis of an incorrect supplier's declaration shall be considered null and void.

ARTICLE 38

Dispute settlement

str. 457Where disputes arise in relation to the verification procedures of Articles 36 and 37 which cannot be settled between the customs authorities requesting a verification and the customs authorities responsible for carrying out this verification or where they raise a question as to the interpretation of this Protocol, they shall be submitted to the Committee. In all cases the settlement of disputes between the importer and the customs authorities of the importing country shall take place under the legislation of that country.

ARTICLE 39 Penalties

str. 457Penalties shall be imposed on any person who draws up, or causes to be drawn up, a document which contains incorrect information for the purpose of obtaining a preferential treatment for products.

ARTICLE 40 Derogations

str. 458Derogations from this Protocol maybe adopted by the Committee, where the development of existing industries or the creation of new industries in the EAC Partner States justify them. An EAC Partner State or States concerned shall, either before or when submitting the matter to the Committee, notify the EU of its request for derogation together with the reasons for the request in accordance with paragraph 2. The EU shall respond positively to all the EAC Partner States' requests which are duly justified in conformity with this Article and which cannot cause serious injury to an established EU industry. 2. In order to facilitate the examination by the Committee of request for derogation, the EAC Partner State or States making the request shall, by means of the form given in Annex VII to this Protocol, furnish in support of its request the fullest possible information covering in particular the points listed below:
2. (a) description of the finished product;
3. (b) nature and quantity of materials originating in a third country;
4. (c) nature and quantity of materials originating in the EAC Partner States or the countries or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 or the materials which have been processed there;
5. (d) manufacturing processes;
6. (e) value added;
7. (f) number of employees in the enterprise concerned;
8. (g) anticipated volume of exports to the EU;
9. (h) other possible sources of supply for raw materials;
10. (i) reasons for the duration requested in the light of efforts made to find new sources of supply;
11. (j) other observations. The same rules shall apply to any requests for extension. The Committee may modify the form. 3. The examination of requests shall in particular take into account:
2. (a) the level of development or the geographical situation of the EAC Partner State or States concerned;
3. (b) cases where the application of the existing rules of origin would significantly affect the ability of an existing industry in an EAC Partner State to continue its exports to the EU, with particular reference to cases where this could lead to cessation of its activities;
4. (c) specific cases where it can be clearly demonstrated that significant investment in an industry could be deterred by the rules of origin and where a derogation favouring the realization of the investment program would enable these rules to be satisfied by stages. 4. In every case an examination shall be made to ascertain whether the rules relating to cumulation of origin do not provide a solution to the problem. 5.

str. 459In the examination of requests, special account shall be taken, case by case, of the possibility of conferring originating status on products which include in their composition materials originating in neighbouring developing countries, least-developed countries or developing countries with which one or more EAC Partner States have special relations, provided that satisfactory administrative cooperation can be established. 6. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 5, the derogation shall be granted provided that the derogation is not such as to cause serious injury to an economic sector of the EU or of one or more Member States. 7. Without prejudice to and in addition to paragraphs 1 to 6, derogations concerning tuna loins of heading 1604 made from non-originating tuna of headings 0302 or 0303 shall be granted within an annual quota of 5,000 tonnes. Applications for such derogations shall be submitted by the EAC Partner States in accordance with the abovementioned quota to the Committee, which shall grant them automatically and put them into force by means of a decision. 8. The Committee shall take steps necessary to ensure that a decision is reached as soon as possible and in any case not later than seventy-five (75) working days after the request is received by the EU Co-chairman of the Committee. If the EU does not inform an EAC Partner State of its position on the request within this period, the request shall be deemed to have been accepted. 9. (a) The derogation shall be valid for a period, generally of five (5) years, to be determined by the Committee. (b) The derogation decision may provide for renewals without a new decision of the Committee being necessary, provided that the EAC Partner State concerned submits, three (3) months before the end of each period, a proof that it is still unable to meet the conditions of this Protocol which have been derogated from. If any objection is made to the extension, the Committee shall examine it as soon as possible and decide whether to prolong the derogation. The Committee shall proceed as provided for in paragraph 8. All necessary measures shall be taken to avoid interruptions in the application of the derogation. - (c) In the periods referred to in subparagraphs (a) and (b), the Committee may review the terms for implementing the derogation should a significant change be found to have taken place in the substantive factors governing the decision to grant the derogation. On conclusion of its review the Committee may decide to amend the terms of its decision as regards the scope of derogation or any other condition previously laid down.

CEUTA AND MELILLA

ARTICLE 41 Special conditions

str. 4591. The term "EU" used in this Protocol does not cover Ceuta and Melilla. The term "products originating in the EU" does not cover products originating in Ceuta and Melilla. 2. The provisions of this Protocol shall apply mutatis mutandis in determining whether products may be deemed as originating in an EAC Partner State when imported into Ceuta and Melilla.

str. 4603. Where products wholly obtained in Ceuta, Melilla or in the EU undergo working and processing in an EAC Partner State, they shall be considered as having been wholly obtained in an EAC Partner State. 4. Working or processing carried out in Ceuta, Melilla or in the EU shall be considered as having been carried out in an EAC Partner State, when materials undergo further working or processing in an EAC Partner State. 5. For the purpose of implementing paragraphs 3 and 4, the insufficient operations listed in Article 9 of this Protocol shall not be considered as working or processing. 6. Ceuta and Melilla shall be considered as a single territory.

FINAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 42

Revision and application of rules of origin

str. 4601. In accordance with Articles 9 and 142 of this Agreement, this Protocol including its Annexes shall be reviewed every five (5) years after entry into force of this Agreement, or whenever the EAC Partner States or the EU so request, with a view to making any necessary amendments or adaptations, in particular having regard to the principle that wherever possible and upon agreement by both Parties, for each product specific rule of Annex II the same rule of origin applies to the exports of both Parties. In such review, the Parties shall also take into account the development needs of the EAC Partner States such as development of technologies, production processes and all other factors. The decisions taken shall be implemented as soon as possible. 2. In accordance with Article 29 of this Agreement, the Committee shall, inter alia :
2. (a) take decisions on cumulation under the conditions laid down in Article 6;
3. (b) take decisions on derogations from this Protocol, under the conditions laid down in Article 40. 4. (c) recommend amendments of this Protocol to the EPA Council.

ARTICLE 43 Amendment of the Protocol

str. 460The EPA Council may decide to amend the provisions of this Protocol.

ARTICLE44 Annexes

str. 460The Annexes to this Protocol shall form an integral part thereof.

ARTICLE45

str. 460Note 1:

The list sets out the conditions required for all products to be considered as sufficiently worked or processed within the meaning of Article 8 of the Protocol.

Note 2:

str. 4601. The first two columns in the list describe the product obtained.

str. 461The first column gives the heading number or chapter number used in the Harmonized System and the second column gives the description of goods used in that system for that heading or chapter. For each entry in the first two columns a rule is specified in columns 3 or 4 and 5 or 6. Where, in some cases, the entry in the first column is preceded by an "ex", this signifies that the rules in columns 3 or 4 and 5 or 6 apply only to the part of that heading as described in column 2. 2. Where several heading numbers are grouped together in column 1 or a chapter number is given and the description of products in column 2 is therefore given in general terms, the adjacent rules in columns 3 or 4 and 5 or 6 apply to all products which, under the Harmonized System, are classified in headings of the chapter or in any of the headings grouped together in column 1. 3. Where there are different rules in the list applying to different products within a heading, each indent contains the description of that part of the heading covered by the adjacent rules in columns 3 or 4 and 5 or 6. 4. Where, for an entry in the first two columns, a rule is specified in both columns 3 or 4 and 5 or 6, the exporter may opt, as an alternative, to apply either the rule set out in column 3 or that set out in column 4 or the rule set out in column 5 or that set out in column 6. If no origin rule is given in column 4 or 6, the rule set out in column 3or 5 has to be applied.

Note 3:

str. 4611. The provisions of Article 8 of the Protocol concerning products having acquired originating status which are used in the manufacture of other products apply regardless of whether this status has been acquired inside the factory where these products are used or in another factory in the European Union or in the EAC Partner States.

Example:

str. 461An engine of heading No 8407, for which the rule states that the value of the non-originating materials which may be incorporated may not exceed 40 per cent of the ex-works price, is made from "other alloy steel roughly shaped by forging" of heading No ex 7224.

Implementation of the Protocol

str. 461The EU and the EAC Partner States shall each take the steps necessary to implement this Protocol.

ANNEX I

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Protocol 1 Introductory notes to the list in Annex II

If this forging has been forged in the EU from a non-originating ingot, it has already acquired originating status by virtue of the rule for heading No ex 7224 in the list.

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The forging can then count as originating in the value calculation for the engine regardless of whether it was produced in the same factory or in another factory in the European Union. The value of the non-originating ingot is thus not taken into account when adding up the value of the non-originating materials used. 2. The rule in the list represents the minimum amount of working or processing required and the carrying out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying out of less working or processing cannot confer originating status. Therefore, if a rule provides that non-originating material at a certain level of manufacture may be used, the use of such material at an earlier stage of manufacture is allowed and the use of such material at a later stage is not. 3. Without prejudice to Note 3.2 where a rule states that "materials of any heading" may be used, materials of the same heading as the product may also be used, subject, however, to any specific limitations which may also be contained in the rule. However, the expression "manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No …" means that only materials classified in the same heading as the product of a different description than that of the product as given in column 2 of the list may be used. 4. When a rule in the list specifies that a product may be manufactured from more than one material, this means that any one or more materials may be used. It does not require that all be used.

Example:

str. 462The rule for fabrics of heading Nos 5208 to 5212 provides that natural fibres may be used and that chemical materials, among other materials, may also be used. This does not mean that both have to be used; it is possible to use one or the other or both. 5. Where a rule in the list specifies that a product must be manufactured from a particular material, the condition obviously does not prevent the use of other materials which, because of their inherent nature, cannot satisfy the rule. (See also Note 6.3 below in relation to textiles).

str. 462The rule for prepared foods of heading No 1904 which specifically excludes the use of cereals and their derivatives does not prevent the use of mineral salts, chemicals and other additives which are not products from cereals. However, this does not apply to products which, although they cannot be manufactured from the particular materials specified in the list, can be produced from a material of the same nature at an earlier stage of manufacture.

In the case of an article of apparel of ex Chapter 62 made from non-woven materials, if the use of only non-originating yarn is allowed for this class of article, it is not possible to start from non-woven cloth - even if non-woven cloths cannot normally be made from yarn. In such cases, the starting material would normally be at the stage before yarn - that is the fibre stage.

str. 4636. Where, in a rule in the list, two percentages are given for the maximum value of non-originating materials that can be used, then these percentages may not be added together. In other words, the maximum value of all the non-originating materials used may never exceed the highest of the percentages given. Furthermore, the individual percentages must not be exceeded in relation to the particular materials they apply to.

Note 4:

str. 4631. The term "natural fibres" is used in the list to refer to fibres other than artificial or synthetic fibres. It is restricted to the stages before spinning takes place, including waste, and, unless otherwise specified, includes fibres that have been carded, combed or otherwise processed but not spun. 2. The term "natural fibres" includes horsehair of heading No 0503, silk of heading Nos 5002 and 5003 as well as the wool fibres, fine or coarse animal hair of heading Nos 5101 to 5105, the cotton fibres of heading Nos 5201 to 5203 and the other vegetable fibres of heading Nos 5301 to 5305. 3. The terms "textile pulp", "chemical materials" and "paper-making materials" are used in the list to describe the materials not classified in Chapters 50 to 63, which can be used to manufacture artificial, synthetic or paper fibres or yarns. 4. The term "man-made staple fibres" is used in the list to refer to synthetic or artificial filament tow, staple fibres or waste, of heading Nos 5501 to 5507.

Note 5:

str. 464Where for a given product in the list a reference is made to this note, the conditions set out in column 3 shall not be applied to any basic textile materials, used in the manufacture of this product, which, taken together, represent 10 per cent or less of the total weight of all the basic textile materials used. (See also Notes 5.3 and 5.4 below). 2. However, the tolerance mentioned in Note 5.1 may only be applied to mixed products which have been made from two or more basic textile materials. The following are the basic textile materials:

- silk,
- wool,
- coarse animal hair,
- fine animal hair,

- horsehair,
- cotton,
- paper-making materials and paper,
- flax,
- true hemp,
- jute and other textile bast fibres,
- sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave,
- coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,
- synthetic man-made filaments,
- artificial man-made filaments,
- current conducting filaments,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polypropylene,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyester,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyamide,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyacrylonitrile,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyimide,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polytetrafluoroethylene,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyphenylene sulphide,
- synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyvinyl chloride,
- other synthetic man-made staple fibres,
- artificial man-made staple fibres of viscose,
- other artificial man-made staple fibres,
- -yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether whether or not gimped,
- -yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyester whether or not gimped,

- -products of heading No 5605 (metallized yarn) incorporating strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film,
- other products of heading No 5605.

Example:

str. 465A yarn of heading No 5205 made from cotton fibres of heading No 5203 and synthetic staple fibres of heading No 5506 is a mixed yarn. Therefore, non-originating synthetic staple fibres that do not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp) may be used up to a weight of 10 per cent of the yarn.

str. 465A woollen fabric of heading No 5112 made from woollen yarn of heading No 5107 and synthetic yarn of staple fibres of heading No 5509 is a mixed fabric. Therefore synthetic yarn which does not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp) or woollen yarn that does not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning) or a combination of the two may be used provided their total weight does not exceed 10 per cent of the weight of the fabric.

str. 465Tufted textile fabric of heading No 5802 made from cotton yarn of heading No 5205 and cotton fabric of heading No 5210 is only a mixed product if the cotton fabric is itself a mixed fabric being made from yarns classified in two separate headings or if the cotton yarns used are themselves mixtures.

str. 465If the tufted textile fabric concerned had been made from cotton yarn of heading No 5205 and synthetic fabric of heading No 5407, then, obviously, the yarns used are two separate basic textile materials and the tufted textile fabric is accordingly a mixed product. 3. In the case of products incorporating "yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether whether or not gimped" this tolerance is 20 per cent in respect of this yarn. 4. In the case of products incorporating "strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of an adhesive between two layers of plastic film", this tolerance is 30 per cent in respect of this strip.

Note 6:

str. 4661. In the case of those textile products, which are marked in the list by a footnote referring to this Introductory Note, textile trimmings and accessories which do not satisfy the rule set out in the list in column 3 for the made up products concerned may be used provided that their weight does not exceed 10 % of the total weight of all the textile materials incorporated. Textile trimmings and accessories are those classified in Chapters 50 to 63. Linings and interlinings are not be regarded as trimmings or accessories. 2. Any non-textile trimmings and accessories or other materials used which contain textiles do not have to satisfy the conditions set out in column 3 even though they fall outside the scope of Note 3.5. 3. In accordance with Note 3.5, any non-originating non-textile trimmings and accessories or other product, which do not contain any textiles, may, anyway, be used freely where they cannot be made from the materials listed in column 3. For example 1 , if a rule in the list says that for a particular textile item, such as a blouse, yarn must be used, this does not prevent the use of metal items, such as buttons, because they cannot be made from textile materials. 4. Where a percentage rule applies, the value of trimmings and accessories must be taken into account when calculating the value of the non-originating materials incorporated. Note 7:

1. For the purposes of heading Nos ex 2707, 2713 to 2715, ex 2901, ex 2902 and ex 3403, the "specific processes" are the following:
2. (a) vacuum distillation;
3. (b) redistillation by a very thorough fractionation process 2 ;
4. (c) cracking;
5. (d) reforming;
6. (e) extraction by means of selective solvents;
7. (f) the process comprising all the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralization with alkaline agents; decolorization and purification with naturally active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;
8. (g) polymerization;
9.

str. 467(h) alkylation;

1 This example is given for the purpose of explanation only. It is not legally binding. 2 See additional Explanatory Note 5(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature. - isomerization. 2. For the purposes of heading Nos 2710, 2711 and 2712, the "specific processes" are the following:
- (a) vacuum distillation;
- (b) redistillation by a very thorough fractionation process 1 ;
- (c) cracking;
- (d) reforming;
- (e) extraction by means of selective solvents;
- (f) the process comprising all the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralization with alkaline agents; decolourization and purification with naturally active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;
- (g) polymerization;
- (h) alkylation;
- (i) isomerization;
- (j) in respect of heavy oils falling within heading No ex 2710 only, desulphurization with hydrogen resulting in a reduction of at least 85 per cent of the sulphur content of the products processed (ASTM D 1266-59 T method);
- (k) in respect of products falling within heading No 2710 only, deparaffining by a process other than filtering;
- (l) in respect of heavy oils falling within heading No ex 2710 only, treatment with hydrogen at a pressure of more than 20 bar and a temperature of more than 250°C with the use of a catalyst, other than to effect desulphurization, when the hydrogen constitutes an active element in a chemical reaction. The further treatment with hydrogen of lubricating oils of heading No ex 2710 (e.g. hydrofinishing or decolorization) in order, more especially, to improve colour or stability shall not, however, be deemed to be a specific process;
- (m) in respect of fuel oils falling within heading No ex 2710 only, atmospheric distillation, on condition that less than 30 per cent of these products distils, by volume, including losses, at 300°C by the ASTM D 86 method;

1 See additional Explanatory Note 5(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.

str. 468(n) in respect of heavy oils other than gas oils and fuel oils falling within heading - No ex 2710 only, treatment by means of a high-frequency electrical brush-discharge. 3. For the purposes of heading Nos ex 2707, 2713 to 2715, ex 2901, ex 2902 and ex 3403, simple operations such as cleaning, decanting, desalting, water separation, filtering, colouring, marking, obtaining a sulphur content as a result of mixing products with different sulphur contents, any combination of these operations or like operations do not confer origin.

General Provisions concerning certain agricultural goods

str. 4681. All goods falling agricultural goods within Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and heading 2401 which are grown or harvested in the territory of the beneficiary country shall be treated as originating in the territory of that country, even if grown from seeds, bulbs, rootstock, cuttings, grafts, shoots, buds, or other live parts of plants imported from another country. 2. In cases where the content of non-originating sugar in a given product is subject to limitations, the weight of sugars of headings 1701 (sucrose) and 1702 (e.g., fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, isoglucose or invert sugar) used in the manufacture of the final product and used in the manufacture of the non -originating products incorporated in the final product is taken into account for calculation of such limitations.

ANNEX II

LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN ORDER THAT THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED CAN OBTAIN ORIGINATING STATUS

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The products mentioned in the list may not all be covered by this Agreement. It is therefore necessary to consult the other parts of this Agreement.
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 01Live animalsAll the animals of Chapter 1 used must be wholly obtainedAll the animals of Chapter 1 used must be wholly obtained
Chapter 02Meat and edible meat offalManufacture in which all the meat and edible meat offal in the products of this chapter is wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the meat and edible meat offal in the products of this chapter is wholly
ex Chapter 03Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates; except for:All fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates are wholly obtainedAll fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates are wholly obtained
0304Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozenManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 3 used are wholly obtainedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 3 used does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the product.
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(3) (4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
0305Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 3 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 3 used does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the product.
ex 0306Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine;Manufacture in which all the materials of chapter 3 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 3 used does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the product
human consumption Smoked crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking processManufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from fish and crustaceans,Manufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from fish and crustaceans,
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 0307Molluscs, whether in shell or not, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 3 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 3 used does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the product.
Smoked molluscs, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking processManufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained fromManufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 0308Aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 3 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 3 used does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the product
Smoked aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process-from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials ofManufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, and -in which all the materials of Chapter 3 and
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HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 04Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which: -all the materials of chapter 4 are wholly obtained; and -the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40%Manufacture in which: -all the materials of chapter 4 are wholly obtained; and -the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40%
Chapter 05Products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 5 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 5 used must be wholly obtained
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 06Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliageManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 6 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 6 used must be wholly obtained
Chapter 07Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubersManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 7 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 7 used must be wholly obtained
Chapter 08Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits or melonsManufacture in which all the edible fruit, nuts and peels of citrus fruits or melons of Chapter 8 used must be wholly obtained, and -the weight of sugar used doesManufacture in which all the Edible fruit, nuts and peels of citrus fruits or melons of Chapter 8 used must be wholly obtained, and - the weight of sugar used does
Chapter 09Coffee, tea, maté and spices; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 9 used must be whollyManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 9 used must be wholly obtained
Chapter 10Cerealsobtained Manufacture in which all theManufacture in which all the
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 11Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of chapters 10 and 11, headings 0701 and 2303, and subheading 0710 10 are wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of chapters 10 and 11, headings 0701 and 2303, and subheading 0710 10 are wholly obtained
1101Wheat or meslin flourManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 12Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants;Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 12 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 12 used must be wholly
Chapter 13Lac; gums, resins and other vegetable saps and extractsManufacture from materials of any heading, in which the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the finalManufacture from materials of any heading, in which the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final
Chapter 14Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 14 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 14 used must be wholly obtained
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HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 15Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animals or vegetable waxes; except for:Manufacture in which all the animal or vegetable materials used must be wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any subheading, except that of the productFor EAC Exports to the EU
str. 469
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
1501 to 1504Fats from pig, poultry, bovine, sheep or goat, fish, etcManufacture in which all the materials of chapters 2 or 3 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading; except that of the product
1505, 1506 and 1520Wool grease and fatty substances derived thereofManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 15 used must be wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading
1509 and 1510Olive oil and its fractionsManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are whollyManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are wholly
str. 469
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or
No (1)(2)(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
1516 and 1517Animals or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter- esterified, re- esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further prepared Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading 1516Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of all the materials of chapter 4 used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of all the materials of chapter 4 used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product Manufacture:
Chapter 16Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebratesManufacture: -from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of-from materials of any heading, except meat end edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of
str. 469
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or(3) or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 17Sugars and sugar confectionery; except for:Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramelManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the weight of the materials of heading 1101 to 1108, 1701 and 1703 does not exceed 30% of the weight of the finalManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the weight of the materials of heading 1101 to 1108, 1701 and 1703 does not exceed 30% of the weight of the final
str. 470
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
1704Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa Cocoa and cocoa preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: - the individual weight of sugar and materials of Chapter 4 does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product, and - the total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60% of the weight of the final productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not 40% of the weight of the final product, and - the total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60% of the weight of the final product Manufacture from materials of any except that ofexceed
Ex Chapter 18Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productheading, the product
str. 471
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
1806Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoaManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -the individual weight of sugar and of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -the individual weight of sugar and of the
str. 472
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC the EUFor EAC Exports the EU
Chapter 19Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; pastrycooks products(3) Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: - the weight of the materials ofExports to Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: - the weight of the materials of Chapters 2, 3 and 16 used does not exceed 20% of the weight of the final product,
str. 473
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 20Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of sugar does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of sugar does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product
2002 and 2003Tomatoes, mushrooms and truffles prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar of acetic acidManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 7 used are wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials of chapter 7 used are wholly obtained
ex 2001Yams, sweet potatoes and similar edible parts of plants containing 5 %or more by weight of starch, prepared orManufacture in which all the materials used are wholly obtainedManufacture in which all the materials used are wholly obtained
ex 2004 and ex 2005Potatoes in the form of flour, meal or flakes, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of sugar does not exceed 40% of the
ex 2008Nuts, not containing added sugar or spiritManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 8 used are wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of sugar does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product
str. 474
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 21Miscellaneous edible preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed
Chapter 22Beverages, spirits and vinegarManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and headings 2004, 2207 and 2208, in which: -all the materials ofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and headings 2004, 2207 and 2208, in which: -all the materials of
str. 475
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)
No (1)(2)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2202Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading No 2009Manufacture from materials of any heading except that of the product, in which -the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product, and - the totalManufacture from materials of any heading except that of the product, in which -the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40% of the weight of the final product, and - the total
ex Chapter 23Residues and waste from the food industries; prepared animal fodder; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
2302 and ex 2303Bran, sharps and other residues derived from the sifting, milling or other working of cereals or of leguminous plants. Residues of starch manufactureManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of materials of Chapter 10 used does not exceed 20% of the weight of the final productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of materials of Chapter 10 used does not exceed 20% of the weight of the final
str. 476
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)
No (1)(2)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2309Preparations of a kind used in animal feedingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -all the materials of Chapter 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained, and -the weight of materials of Chapter 10 and 11 and headings 2302 and 2303Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which: -all the materials of Chapter 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained, and -the weight of materials of Chapter 10 and 11 and headings2303 not of the and
ex Chapter 24Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 24 used are wholly obtainedManufacture from materials of any heading in which the weight of materials of Chapter 24 used does not exceed 30% of the total weight of materials of Chapter 24
str. 477
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) (6) For EU Exports to the EAC For EU Exports to the EAC For EAC Exports to the EU For EAC Exports to the EU(4) (6) For EU Exports to the EAC For EU Exports to the EAC For EAC Exports to the EU For EAC Exports to the EU(4) (6) For EU Exports to the EAC For EU Exports to the EAC For EAC Exports to the EU For EAC Exports to the EU(4) (6) For EU Exports to the EAC For EU Exports to the EAC For EAC Exports to the EU For EAC Exports to the EU
2401Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuseAll unmanufactured tobacco and tobacco refuse of Chapter 24 is wholly obtainedAll unmanufacture d tobacco and tobacco refuse of Chapter 24 is wholly obtained
2402Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of smoking tobacco of sub- heading 2403 10 in which: -at least 10% by weight of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of smoking tobacco of sub- heading 2403 10 in which: -at least 10% by weight of
ex Chapter 25Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 478
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 2519Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically-sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, other than fused magnesia or dead-burned (sintered) magnesia Ores, slag and ashManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be used
Chapter 26Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in
ex Chapter 27Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-worksManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productwhich the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of
ex 2707Oils in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents, being oils similar to mineral oils obtained by distillation of high temperature coal tar, of which more than 65 %by volume distils at a temperature of up to 250°C (including mixtures ofOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 1Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided thatOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 1Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value
str. 479
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2710Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 %or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materials, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparationsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 2Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their totalOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 3Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbonsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 4product Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials ofOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 5Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the
str. 480
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2712Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not colouredOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 1Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does notOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 2Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50% of the ex-
1
For the special conditions relating to "specific processes" see Introductory Note 7.2.
2
For the special conditions relating to "specific processes" see Introductory Note 7.2.
str. 481
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materialsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 1Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their totalOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es) 2Other operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed
1
For the special conditions relating to "specific processes" see Introductory Note 7.2.
2
For the special conditions relating to "specific processes" see Introductory Note 7.2.
str. 482
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 28Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 2811Sulphur trioxideManufacture from sulphur dioxideManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from sulphur dioxideManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 2840Sodium perborateManufacture from disodium tetraborate pentahydrateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from disodium tetraborate pentahydrateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 483
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 2842 10Non-chemically defined aluminosilicatesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
2843Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams ofManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2843Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2843
str. 484
Description of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Mercury compounds of other heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero- atom(s) only: -- Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
-- Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
- Mercury compounds of other inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metalsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2843Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2843
str. 485
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Caseinates and other casein derivatives, containing mercury compounds; casein glues, containing mercury compounds - Other albumines, albuminates and other albuminManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
derivatives, containing mercury compounds - Peptones and their derivatives, containing mercury compounds; other protein substances and their derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, containing mercury compounds; hide powder, whether or not chromed,
str. 486
Description of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(2)(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports toFor EAC the EU
-Mercury compoundsthe EAC(6) Exports toFor EAC Exports to the EU
of nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds - Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnosticManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2852, 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does notManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2852, 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed
str. 487
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No
(1)(2)(4) For EU Exports toFor EU Exports to(6) For EAC Exports toFor EAC Exports to
- Other chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included, containing mercury compoundsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the product ManufactureManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
ex Chapter 29Organic chemicals; except for:the product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the product or Manufacture infrom materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 488
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 2905Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanolManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
2905 43, 2905 44, and 2905 45Mannitol; D-glucitol (sorbitol); GlycerolManufacture from materials of any sub- heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same sub- heading as the product may be used, provided that their total theManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any sub- heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same sub- heading as the product may be used, provided that their totalManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 489
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or(3) or(5) (6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
2915Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2915 and 2916 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2915 and 2916 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 490
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
(1)(2)(4)oror
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 2932- Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 491
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) For to to toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) For to to toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) For to to toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) For to to to
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACEU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports the EU
- Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
2933Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) onlyManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
2934Nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compoundsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 492
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 2937Hormones, prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, natural or reproduced by synthesis; derivatives and structural analogues thereof, including chain modified polypeptides, used primarily as hormones: -Other heterocyclic compounds withManufacture from materials
nitrogen hetero- atom(s) onlyManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productof any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
-Other nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compoundsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the product theManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 493
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) to
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 30Pharmaceutical productsManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials from any heading
ex3002- Other carboxyimide- function compounds (including saccharin and its salts) and imine-function compounds, in the form of peptides and proteins which are directly involved in the regulation of immunological processesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
- Other heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero- atom(s) only, containing an unfused imidazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure, in the form of peptides and proteins which are directly involved in the regulation of immunological processesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value f all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 494
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No(2)or(5)or
(1)(3) (4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EU Manufacture from materials of any heading. However, theFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Other nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined, in the form of peptides and proteins which are directly involved in the regulation of immunological processes; other heterocyclic compounds, in the form of peptides and proteins which are directly involved inManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productvalue of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
- Other hormones, prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, natural or reproduced by synthesis, in the form of peptides and proteins (other than goods of heading 2937) which are directly involved in the regulation of immunological processes; derivatives and structural analogues thereof, includingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.
str. 495
However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No(2)(3) or(3) or(5) or(5) or
(1)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Other polyethers, in primary forms, in the form of peptides and proteins which are directly involved in the regulation of immunological processesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
ex3006- Appliances identifiable for ostomy use made of plasticManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 496
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Sterile absorbable surgical or dental yarn and sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers, whether or not absorbable: --Made of plastic: --- Ionomer sheet or filmManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralised with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodium productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralized with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60 %of the ex- work price of the product
--- Foils of plastic, metallized --- OtherManufacture from highly- transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron 1Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from highly transparent polyester foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron 2Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product Manufacture in
str. 497
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
--Made of fabricsSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting or Knitting accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingTwisting or texturing accompanied by knitting provided that the value of the non- twisted/non- textured yarns used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting or Knitting accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingTwisting or texturing accompanied by knitting provided that the value of the non- twisted/non- textured yarns used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the product
3006 70Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instrumentsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 498
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex3006 92Waste pharmaceuticals: Other chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 31Fertilisersthe product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productthe product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 499
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 32Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inksManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 33Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 500
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 34Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, "dental waxes" and dental preparations with a basis of plaster; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
3404Artificial waxes and prepared waxes: - With a basis of paraffin, petroleum waxes, waxesManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials from any heading
Chapter 35Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 501
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 36Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 37Photographic or cinematographic goodsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex-Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 502
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports to
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU the EACthe EACthe EUthe EU
ex Chapter 38Miscellaneous chemical products; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price ofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 3803Refined tall oilRefining of crude tall oilManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% ofRefining of crude oilManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-
ex 3805Spirits of sulphate turpentine, purifiedPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentineManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the productPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentineManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
3806 30Ester gumsManufacture from resin acidsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from resin acidsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 503
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 3807Wood pitch (wood tar pitch)Distillation of wood tarManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does notDistillation of wood tarManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
3809 10Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or included; with a basis of amylaceous substances IndustrialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
3823monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols.Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3823 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3823 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
ex3825Residual products of the chemical or allied industries, not elsewhere specified or included; municipal waste; sewage sludge; other wastes specified in note 6 to this chapter:
str. 504
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
-Wadding, gauze, bandages and similar articles (for example, dressings, adhesive plasters, poultices), impregnated or coated with pharmaceutical substances or put up in forms or packings for retail sale for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes -Clinical waste:Manufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials from any heading
surgical gloves, mittens and mittsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
-Syringes, needles, catheters, cannulae and the likeManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
3824 60Sorbitol other than that of heading No 2905Manufacture from materials of any sub- heading, except that of the product and except materials of sub- heading 2905 44. However, materials of the same sub- heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not theManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any sub- heading, except that of the product and except materials of sub-heading 2905 44. However, materials of the same sub- heading as the product may be used, provided that their totalManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
ex Chapter 39Plastics and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 3907Copolymer, made from polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadien e-styrene copolymer (ABS)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product 1 orManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product 2 or
1
In the case of the products composed of materials classified within both headings 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within headings 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials
which predominates by weight in the product. 2 In the case of the products composed of materials classified within both headings 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within headings 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials which predominates by weight in the product.
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HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
(1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
PolyesterManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture from polycarbonateManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture from polycarbonateManufacture from polycarbonate of tetrabromo- (bisphenol A)
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports to
No (1)(2)
(4) For the EACthe EACthe EUthe EU
ex 3920- Ionomer sheet or filmManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralised with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralized with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 3921Foils of plastic, metallizedManufacture from highly- transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron 1Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from highly transparent polyester foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron 2Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
ex Chapter 40Rubber and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
4012Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubber:ofRetreading of used tyres
- Retreaded pneumatic, solid or cushion tyres, of rubberRetreading used tyres
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4011 and 4012Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4011 and 4012Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
4101 to 4103Raw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split; :raw skins of sheep or lambs (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment dressed or furtherManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
4104 to 4106Tanned or crust hides and skins, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, but not further preparedRe-tanning of tanned or pre- tanned hides and skins of sub-headings 4104 11, 4104 19, 4105 10, 4106 21, 4106 31 or 4106 91Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productRe-tanning of tanned or pre- tanned hides and skins of sub-headings 4104 11, 4104 19, 4105 10, 4106 21, 4106 31 or 4106 91Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
4107 , 4112 and 4113Leather further prepared after tanning or crustingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of sub-headings 4104 41, 4104 49, 4105 30, 4106 22, 4106 32 and 4106 92 may be used only if a re- tanning operation of the tanned or crust hides and skins in the dry state takes placeManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of sub-headings 4104 41, 4104 49, 4105 30, 4106 22, 4106 32 and 4106 92 may be used only if a re- tanning operation of the tanned or crust hides and skins in the dry state takes place
4114 and 4115Chamois (including combination chamois) leather; patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather; compositionManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 512
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports to
No (1)(2)
(4) For the EACthe EACthe EUthe EU
Chapter 42Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk worm gut)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- works price of the product
ex Chapter 43Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
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HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5) (6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
4301Raw furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furrier's use), other than raw hides and skins ofManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembled: - Plates, crosses and similar forms
ex 4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembled: - Plates, crosses and similar formsBleaching or dyeing, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskinsBleaching or dyeing, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
- OtherManufacture from non- assembled, tanned or dressed furskinsManufacture from non-assembled, tanned or dressed furskins
4303Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskinManufacture from non- assembled tanned or dressed furskins of heading 4302Manufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins of heading No 4302
ex Chapter 44Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
ex 4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or end-jointedPlaning, sanding or end- jointingPlaning, sanding or end- jointing
str. 515
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or(3) or(5) or (6)(5) or (6)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 4408Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, spliced, and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm,Splicing, planing, sanding or endjointingSplicing, planing, sanding or endjointing
str. 516
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 4410 to ex 4413Beadings and mouldings, including moulded skirting and other moulded boardsBeading or mouldingBeading or moulding
ex 4415Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of woodManufacture from boards not cut to sizeManufacture from boards not cut to size
ex 4418Builders' joinery and carpentry of woodManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shakes mayManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shakes may
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or mouldingBeading or moulding
ex 4421Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwearManufacture from wood of any heading, except drawn wood of heading 4409Manufacture from wood of any heading except drawn wood of heading No 4409
Chapter 45Cork and articles of corkManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 517
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)(4)
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 46Manufactures of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerworkManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
Chapter 47Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboardManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 518
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 48Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboardManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
Chapter 49Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and plansManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 519
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 50Silk; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that ofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 5003Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock), carded orthe product Carding or combing of silk wasteCarding or combing of silk waste
5004 to ex 5006Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk wasteSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or twisting( 1 )Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or twisting( 2 )
str. 520
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) EU Exports to For EU Exports to For EAC Exports to For EAC Exports to
(1)(2)
(4) For the EACthe EACthe EUthe EU
5007Woven fabrics of silk or of silk wasteWeaving ( 1 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising,Weaving ( 2 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and
str. 521
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)
str. 522
(5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
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(1)(2)(4)
str. 525
oror
str. 526
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC
str. 527
(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 51Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any
str. 529
heading, except that of the product
5106 to 5110Yarn of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehairSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 1 )Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 2 )

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1

For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6. 2

For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.

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5111 to 5113Woven fabrics of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehairWeaving ( 1 ) or Printing accompa nied by at least two preparat ory or finishing operatio ns (such as scouring, bleachin g, mercerisi ng, heat setting, raising, calendari ng, shrink resistanc e processiWeaving ( 2 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 50% of the ex-
str. 532
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 52Cotton; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) to
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5204 to 5207Yarn and thread of cottonSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by 1Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 2 )
5208 to 5212Woven fabrics of cottonspinning( ) Weaving ( 3 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) whereWeaving ( 4 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted
ex Chapter 53Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
- 2 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
- 3 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
4 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) toWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6) to
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5306 to 5308Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarnSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 1 )Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 2 )
5309 to 5311Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarnWeaving( 3 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing,Weaving( 4 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing,
str. 532
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5401 to 5406Yarn, monofilament and thread of man-made filamentsExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres( 1 )Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres( 2 )
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
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HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports toFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5407 and 5408Woven fabrics of man-made filament yarnWeaving ( 1 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing,the EACWeaving ( 2 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating,
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibresExtrusion of man-madeExtrusion of man-made
5508 to 5511Yarn and sewing thread of man-made staple fibresfibres Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 3 )fibres Spinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning( 4 )
str. 532
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
(1)(2)
Woven fabrics of(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5512 to 5516man-made staple fibresWeaving ( 1 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating,Weaving ( 2 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where
str. 532
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
(1)(2)(4)oror
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 56Wadding, felt and non-wovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof; except for:Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres or FlockingExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibresFlocking accompanied by dyeing or printing ( 2 )
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:printing ( )
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
str. 532
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
-Needleloom feltExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by fabric formation, However: - polypropylene filament of heading 5402, - polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, or - polypropylene filament tow of (to Fabric formation alone in the case of felt made from natural fibres 1 )Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by fabric formation, However: - polypropylene filament of heading 5402, - polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, or - polypropylene filament tow ofFabric formation alone in the case of felt made from natural fibres ( 2 )
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
str. 532
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) EU Exports toFor EU ExportsFor EAC Exports toFor EAC Exports
For the EACto the EACthe EUto the EU
5603Nonwovens, or not impregnated, coated, covered orAny non-woven process
str. 532
Any non- woven process including
whether laminatedincluding needle punchingneedle punching
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading No 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
-Rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
-OtherExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres ( 3 )Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres ( 4 )
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
3 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
4 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
str. 533
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5605Metallized yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading No 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metalExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres ( 1 )Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres ( 2 )
5606Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading No 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading No 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn; loop wale-yarnExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or SpinningExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or Spinning
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
3 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
4 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
str. 533
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or(3) or(5) or(5) or
(4) For EU Exports toFor EU Exports(6) For EAC Exports to
ChapterCarpets and other textile floor coverings:Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weaving Manufacture from coir yarn or sisal yarn or jute yarn Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printing Tufting accompanied by dyeing or by printing Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by non-woven techniques including needle punching 1 However:Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weaving or Manufacture from coir yarn or sisal yarn or jute yarn or Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printing or Tufting accompanied by dyeing or by printing Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by non-woven techniques including needle punching 257
str. 534
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery; except for:Weaving ( 1 ) or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating,Weaving ( 2 )Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where
5805Hand-woven tapestries of the types gobelins, flanders, aubusson, beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point,Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 535
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
(1)(2)(4)
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5810Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 %of the ex-work price of the product
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundationsWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coatingFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printing
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon:
- Containing not more than 90% by weight of textile materialsWeavingWeaving
-OtherExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weavingExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weaving
str. 536
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5903Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading 5902Weaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising,Weaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, rasing, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent
5904Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating ( 1 )Weaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating ( 2 )
5905Textile wall coverings:
str. 537
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, plastics or other materialsWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating
str. 538
HSDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU ExportsFor EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports
- Other(3) Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weaving orto the EAC(5) (6) to Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weaving orthe EU
str. 539
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5906Rubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902:
- Knitted or crocheted fabrics - Other fabrics of synthetic yarn, containing more than 90%Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting or Knitting accompanied by dyeing or by coating or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knitting ( 3 )Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting or Knitting accompanied by dyeing or by coating or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knitting ( 4 )
made filament by weight of textile materialsExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weavingExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weaving
- OtherWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by weavingWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by weaving
str. 540
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coatedWeavingWeavingPrinting accompanied
or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths or the likenied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompa nied by dyeing or by printing or Printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising,nied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompa nied by dyeing or by printingpreparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, rasing, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 50 %of the ex-
str. 541
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
(1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5908Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated:
- Incandescent gas mantles, impregnatedManufacture from tubular knitted gas- mantle fabricManufacture from tubular knitted gas mantle fabric
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 542
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
5909 to 5911Textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use: -Polishing discs or rings other than of felt of heading No 5911WeavingWeaving
Weaving( 1 )Weaving( 3 )
1
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
2
For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
3 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
4 For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.
str. 543
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
No (1)(2)(3)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 60 Chapter 61Knitted or crocheted fabrics Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted:Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man- made filament yarn, in each case accompani ed by knitting or Knitting accompani ed by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompani ed by dyeing or by printing or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompani ed by knitting or Twisting or texturing accompani ed by knitting provided that the value of the non- twisted/non -textured yarns used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man- made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting or Knitting accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coating or Flocking accompanied by dyeing or by printing or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knitting or Twisting or texturing accompanied by knitting provided that the value of the non-twisted/non- textured yarns used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 544
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to form -OtherManufacture from fabricManufacture from fabric
Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting (knitted to shape products) or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibresSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting (knitted to shape products) or Dyeing of yarn of natural fibres
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted; except for:Manufacture from fabricManufacture from fabricproducts)
str. 545
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)oror
(3) (4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(5) (6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like:
EmbroideredWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) or Manufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the product( 1 ) or Making-up preceded by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory orWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) or Making-up preceded by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating,Manufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-work price of the product 2
str. 546
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
-OtherWeaving processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the product ( 3 )( 4 )WeavingMaking-up
str. 547
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)
(1)(2)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
EmbroideredWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) or Manufacture from unembroidered fabric, providedWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)Manufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 %of the ex- work price of the product 2
1
2
See Introductory Note 7.
See Introductory Note 6.
str. 548
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports the EU
- Fire-resistantto Coating provided that
equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminized polyester -Interlinings for collars and cuffs, cut outWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) or Coating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the product accompanied by making-up (including cutting) ( 1 ) Manufacture from materials of any heading,Weaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) Manufacture from materials of any heading,the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the product accompanied by making-up (including cutting) ( 2 )
ex Chapter 63Other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing andManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any except that of
worn textile articles; rags; except for:heading, the product
str. 549
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
- Of felt, of(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
nonwovens - Other:Any non-woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)Any non- woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)
- - EmbroideredWeaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting) or Manufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of theWeaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting)Manufacture from unembroidered fabric (other than knitted or crocheted) provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 %of the ex- work cost of the product
str. 550
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- - OtherWeaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting)Weaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
6305Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goodsWeaving or knitting and making-up (including 1Weaving or knitting and making-up (including 2
6306Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods:cutting)( )cutting)( )
- Of nonwovensAny non-woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)Any non- woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)
str. 551
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
- OtherWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) ( 1 )( 2 ) or Coating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the productWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting) ( 3 )( 4 ) or Coating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the product
6307Other made-up articles, including dress patternsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 %of the ex- work price the product
str. 552
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail saleEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However , non- originati ng articles may be incorporEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated provided their total value does not exceed 25% of the ex-work price of the set
ex Chapter 64Footwear, gaiters and the like; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except from assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading 6406Manufacture from materials of any heading except for assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading No 6406
str. 553
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) (4)or(5) (6)or
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
6406Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable in-soles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similarManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 554
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 65Headgear and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in
Chapter 66Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops, and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productwhich the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
Chapter 67Prepared feathers and down and articles made of feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of human hairManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 555
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)
(1)(2)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 68Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the valueManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 556
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)oror
(3) (4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(5) (6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 6803Articles of slate or of agglomerated slateManufacture from worked slateManufacture from worked slate
ex 6812Articles of asbestos; articles of mixtures with a basis of asbestos or of mixtures with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonateManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
ex 6814Articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a support of paper, paperboard orManufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)Manufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)
Chapter 69Ceramic productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 70Glass and glassware; except for :Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
7006Glass of heading No 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials:
- Glass plate substrate coated with dielectric thin film, semi-conductor grade, in accordance with SEMII standards 1Manufacture from non- coated glass- plate substrate of heading 7006Manufacture from non-coated glass plate substrate of heading No 7006
str. 558
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
(1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glassManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Cutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncutManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productCutting of glassware, provided the value of the uncut glassware does not exceed 60 %of the ex- work price of the product
str. 559
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading No 7010 or 7018)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Cutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncut glassware used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product or Hand- decoration (except silk- screen printing) of hand-blown glassware, provided thatManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Cutting of glassware, provided the value of the uncut glassware does not exceed 60 %of the ex- work price of the product or Hand-decoratio n (with the exception of silk-screen printing) of
ex 7019Articles (other than yarn) of glass fibresManufacture from: - uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, or - glass woolManufacture from: - uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, or - glass wool
str. 560
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 71Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof; imitation jewellery; coin; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the valueManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
UnwroughtManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 7106, 7108 and 7110 or Electrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metalsManufacture from materials not classified within heading No 7106, 7108 or 7110Electrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metals of heading No 7106, 7108 or 7110 or Fusion and/or alloying of
Semi-manufactured or in powder formManufacture from unwrought precious metalsManufacture from unwrought precious metals
str. 561
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 7107, ex 7109 and ex 7111Metals clad with precious metals, semi-manufacturedManufacture from metals clad with precious metals, unwroughtManufacture from metals clad with precious metals, unwrought
7115Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metalManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7117Imitation jewelleryManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture from base metal parts, not plated or covered with precious metals, provided thatManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60 %of the ex- works price of the product
ex Chapter 72Iron and steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of
7207Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or 7206the product Manufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or
str. 562
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5) (6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7208 to 7216Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7206 or 7207Manufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7206 or 7207
str. 563
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)
No (1)(2)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7217Wire of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from semi- finished materials ofManufacture from semi- finished materials of
7218 91 and 7218 99Semi-finished productsheading 7207 Manufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-headingheading 7207 Manufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-heading 7218 10
7219 to 7222Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of stainless steel7218 10 Manufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7218Manufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7218
7223Wire of stainless steelManufacture from semi- finished materials ofManufacture from semi- finished materials of heading 7218
7224 90Semi-finished productsheading 7218 Manufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-headingManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-heading
7225 to 7228Flat-rolled products, hot-rolled bars and rods, in irregularly wound coils; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel7224 10 Manufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7218 or 72247224 10 Manufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi- finished materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7218 or 7224
7229Wire of other alloy steelManufacture from semi- finished materials of heading 7224Manufacture from semi- finished materials of heading 7224
str. 564
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
str. 566
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 73Articles of iron or steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 567
Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 7301Sheet pilingManufacture from materials of heading 7207Manufacture from materials of heading No 7207
str. 568
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7302Railway or tramway track construction materials of iron or steel, the following: rails, checkrails and rackrails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole pates (base plates),Manufacture from materials of heading 7206Manufacture from materials of heading No 7206
7304, 7305 and 7306Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of iron (other than cast iron) or steelManufacture from materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7208, 7209, 7210, 7211, 7212, 7218, 7219, 7220 or 7224Manufacture from materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7208, 7209, 7210, 7211, 7212, 7218, 7219,
ex 7307Tube or pipe fittings of stainless steel (ISO No X5CrNiMo 1712), consisting of several partsTurning, drilling, reaming, threading, deburring and sandblasting of forged blanks, provided that the total value of the forged blanks used does not exceed 35 %of the ex- works price of the productTurning, drilling, reaming, threading, deburring and sandblasting of forged blanks the value of which does not exceed 35 %of the ex-work price of the product
str. 568
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
7308Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frame-works, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles,Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading 7301 may not be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading No 7301 may not be used
str. 568
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)
No (1)(2)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 7315Skid chainManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 7315 used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 7315 used does not exceed 60 %of the ex- work price of the product
ex Chapter 74Copper and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7403Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought:Manufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 75Nickel and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex ChapterAluminium and articles thereof;Manufacture from materialsManufacture from materials
7601Unwrought aluminiumManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
7607Aluminium foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mmManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and heading 7606Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and heading 7606
Chapter 77Reserved for possible future use in HS
str. 568
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 78Lead and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7801Unwrought lead:
-Refined leadManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
-OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading 7802 may not be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 7802 may not be used
str. 569
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5) (6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 79Zinc and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 80Tin and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 570
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)or(5)or
(3) (4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 81Other base metals; cermets; articles thereofManufacture from materials ofManufacture from materials of any heading
ex Chapter 82Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal; except for:any heading Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 %of the ex- works price of the product
8206Tools of two or more of the heading Nos 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 8202 to 8205. However, tools of headings Nos 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set,Manufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 8202 to 8205. However, tools of heading Nos 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set
str. 571
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 8211Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading No 8208Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be used
8214Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instrumentsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
8215Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tablewareManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used Manufacture from materials of any heading,
ex Chapter 83Miscellaneous articles of base metal; except for:which the valueexcept that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 572
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 8302Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for buildings, and automatic door closersManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8302 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materialsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8302 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materials
ex 8306 ex Chapter 84Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metal Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof; except for:of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8306 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 30% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials usedof any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8306 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 30% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 %of the ex- works price of the product
str. 573
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston enginesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 %of the ex- work price of the product
8408Compression-ignitio n internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 %of the ex- work price of the product
8427Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipmentManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8482Ball or roller bearingsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 574
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 85Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8501 and 8502Electric motors and generators , Electric generating sets and rotary convertersManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8503 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8503Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 8517Other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wireless network (such as a local or wide area network), other than transmission or reception apparatus of headings 8443, 8525, 8527 or 8528Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 575
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8519Sound recording or reproducing apparatus; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceedManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing deviceManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8521Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tunerManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522 or Manufacture in which the value of all theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 576
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
(1)(2)(3)or(6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
str. 577
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
(1)(2)(3)or(6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex8523Unrecorded discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, but excludingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 578
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
(1)(2)(3) (4)or(6)or
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
str. 579
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (5)
(1)(2)(3) (4)or(6)or
For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
str. 580
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)
(1)(2)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8525Transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras; digital cameras and video camera recordersManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 581
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8526Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatusManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529 or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
8527Reception apparatus for radio broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clockManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
8528Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing
str. 582
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)
(2)EU Exports toFor EAC Exports the EUEAC
(4) For the EACFor EU Exports to the EACtoFor Exports to the EU
- Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus, of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 8471Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex-works price of the product Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product Manufacture in
8535incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs and other connectors, junctionof any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529 Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538 or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceedvalue of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productof any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529 Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 583
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8536Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 Volt; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or
cables: - Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 VoltManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
- Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables: -- of plasticsManufacture from materialsManufacture in which the value of all theManufacture from materialsManufacture in which the value
of any heading, except that of the product.materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productof any heading, except that of the product.of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
-- of ceramicsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of theManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
-- of copperManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
str. 584
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8537Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading No 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90, and numerical control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading No 8517Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex-works price of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- work price of the product
8540 11 and 8540 12Cathode ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode ray tubesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
8542Electronic integrated circuits:
str. 585
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 854231, ex 854232, ex 854233 and 854239- Monolithic integrated circuitsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product or The operation of diffusion, in which integrated circuits are formed on athe EACManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the product or The operation of diffusion, in which integrated circuits are formed on a
- Multichips which are parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 586
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUEAC Exports to EU
8544Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8545Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8546Electrical insulators of any materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 587
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
8547Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating materials apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly other than insulators of heading No 8546; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8548Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators; electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, notManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 86Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electro-mechanical)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 588
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3)
(1)(2)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 87Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
8711Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-carsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in
str. 589
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex Chapter 88Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
ex 8804RotochutesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 8804 or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 8804Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 590
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 89Ships, boats and floating structuresManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
ex Chapter 90Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 591
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or(3) or(5) or(5) or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
9002Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not opticallyManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 592
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
9033Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 91Clocks and watches and parts thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 593
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or (6)
No (1)(2)
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
Chapter 93Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- work price of the product
Chapter 94Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; lamps and lighting fittings, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like; prefabricatedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
Ex Chapter 95Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 594
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) (5)
No (1)(2)oror
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
ex 9506Golf clubs and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, roughly-shaped blocks for making golf- club heads may be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, roughly shaped blocks for making golf club heads may be used
ex Chapter 96Miscellaneous manufactured articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product or Manufacture inManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- works price of the product
str. 595
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
No (1)(2)(3)or(5)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports the EU
9601 andWorked ivory, bone, tortoiseshell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl and other animal carving material, and articles of these materials (including articles obtained by moulding.Manufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
9602Worked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials;
str. 596
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5)
No (1)(2)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
9603Brooms, brushes (including brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles), hand- operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorized, mops and feather dusters; prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making; paint pads and rollers, squeegees (other thanManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
9605Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaningEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15% of the ex- works price of the setEach item in the set must satisfy the rule, which would apply to it if it were not included in the set However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided their total value does not exceed 15% of the ex-work price of the set
9606Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanksManufacture: - from materials of any heading, except that of the product, and - in which the value of all theManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
str. 597
HS heading NoDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating statusWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)or(5) (6)or
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EACFor EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
9608Ball-points pens; felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; penholders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles,Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, nibs or nib-points of the same heading as the product may be usedManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, nibs or nib-points classified within the same heading may be used
str. 598
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) orWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status (3) or (5) or
str. 600
No (1)(2)
str. 601
(4) For EU Exports to the EACFor EU Exports to the EAC
str. 602
(6) For EAC Exports to the EUFor EAC Exports to the EU
9612Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxesManufacture: - from materials of any heading, except that of the product, and - in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 60% of the ex- works price of the productManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70% of the ex- work price of the product
9613 20Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillableManufacture in which the total value of the materials of heading 9613 used
str. 604
does not exceed 30% of the ex-works price of theManufacture in which the total value of the materials of heading 9613 used does not exceed 30% of the ex-works price of the
9614Smoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereof
str. 605
Manufacture from materials of any headingManufacture from materials of any heading
9619Sanitary towels (pads) and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar articles, of any materialManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product
Chapter 97Works of art, collectors'
str. 607
pieces and antiquesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product

FORM FOR MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE

str. 6081. Movement certificates EUR 1 shall be made out on the form of which a specimen appears in this Annex. This form shall be printed in one or more of the languages in which the Agreement is drawn up. Certificates shall be made out in one of these languages and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting State if they are handwritten, they shall be completed in ink and in capital letters. 2. Each certificate shall measure 210 x 297mm, a tolerance of up to plus 8mm or minus 5mm in the length may be allowed.

str. 609The paper used must be white, sized for writing, not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25g/m2. It shall have a printed green guilloche pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye. 3. The exporting States may reserve the right to print the certificates themselves or may have them printed by approved printers. In the latter case each certificate must include a reference to such approval. Each certificate must bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which the printer can be identified. It shall also bear a serial number, either printed or not, by which it can be identified.

MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE

str. 6101. Exporter (name, full address, country)

11. CUSTOMS ENDORSEMENT

str. 610Declaration certified Export document 2

Form ............................................................. No.....................

Customs office ....................................................................... Issuing country or territory

. ...................................................................................... Date ...............................................................................

. ......................................................................................

(Signature)

Stamp

12. DECLARATION BY THE EXPORTER

I, the undersigned, declare that the goods described above meet the conditions required for the issue of this certificate. Place and date ....................................................

. ..........................................................................

(Signature)

- 1 If goods are not packed, indicate number of articles or state "In bulk" as appropriate. - 2 Complete only where the regulations of the exporting country or territory require.

str. 61113. Request for verification , to:

14. Result of verification

Verification carried out shows that this certificate (*)

- [ ] was issued by the customs office indicated and that the information contained therein is accurate. - [ ] does not meet the requirements as to authenticity and accuracy (see remarks appended). Verification of the authenticity and accuracy of this certificate is requested

......................................................................................................................

(Place and date)

.............................................................. Stamp

……………………………………..

............................

(Signature)

......................................................................................................................

(Place and date)

………………………………………………………Stamp

………………………………………………. ............................

(Signature)



(*) Insert X in the appropriate box.

NOTES

str. 6111. Certificates must not contain erasures or words written over one another. Any alterations must be made by deleting the incorrect particulars and adding any necessary corrections. Any such alteration must be initialled by the person who completed the certificate and endorsed by the customs authorities of the issuing country or territory. 2. No spaces must be left between the items entered on the certificate and each item must be preceded by an item number. A horizontal line must be drawn immediately below the last item. Any unused space must be struck through in such a manner as to make any later additions impossible. 3.

str. 612Goods must be described in accordance with commercial practice and with sufficient detail to enable them to be identified.

APPLICATION FOR A MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE

str. 6121. Exporter (name, full address, country)

EUR 1 No A 000.000

str. 612See notes overleaf before completing this form

2. Application for a certificate to be used in preferential trade between

3. Consignee (name, full address, country) (Optional)

and

(insert appropriate countries or groups of countries or territories)

4. Country, group of countries or territory in which the products are considered as originating

5. Country, group of countries or territory of destination

6. Transport details (Optional)

7. Remarks

8. Item number; Marks and numbers; Number and kind of packages; Description of goods

9. Gross mass (kg) or other measure (litres, m 3 , etc.) 10.

str. 613Invoices (Optional)

DECLARATION BY THE EXPORTER

str. 613I, the undersigned, exporter of the goods described overleaf,

DECLARE that the goods meet the conditions required for the issue of the attached certificate; SPECIFY as follows the circumstances which have enabled these goods to meet the above conditions:

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

SUBMIT the following supporting documents:

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

UNDERTAKE to submit, at the request of the appropriate authorities, any supporting evidence which these authorities may require for the purpose of issuing the attached certificate, and undertake, if required, to agree to any inspection of my accounts and to any check on the processes of manufacture of the above goods, carried out by the said authorities; REQUEST the issue of the attached certificate for these goods. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………. (Place and date)

…………………………………………………. (Signature)

ORIGIN DECLARATION

str. 613The origin declaration, the text of which is given below, must be made out in accordance with the footnotes. However, the footnotes do not have to be reproduced.

Bulgarian version

str. 613Износителят на продуктите, обхванати от този документ (митническо разрешение № … (1) ) декларира, че освен ако не е посочено друго, тези продукти са с преференциален произход ... (2) .

Spanish version

str. 613El exportador de los productos incluidos en el presente documento (autorización aduanera n° .. … (1) ) declara que, salvo indicación en sentido contrario, estos productos gozan de un origen preferencial … (2) .

Croatian version

str. 613Izvoznik proizvoda obuhvaćenih ovom ispravom (carinsko ovlaštenje br. ... (1) ) izjavljuje da su, osim ako je drukčije izričito navedeno, ovi proizvodi ... (2) preferencijalnog podrijetla.

Czech version

str. 613Vývozce výrobků uvedených v tomto dokumentu (číslo povolení … (1) ) prohlašuje, že kromě zřetelně označených mají tyto výrobky preferenční původ v … (2 ) .

Danish version

str. 613Eksportøren af varer, der er omfattet af nærværende dokument, (toldmyndighedernes tilladelse nr. ... (1) ), erklærer, at varerne, medmindre andet tydeligt er angivet, har præferenceoprindelse i ... (2) .

German version

str. 614er (Ermächtigter Ausführer; Bewilligungs-Nr. ... (1) ) der Waren, auf die sich dieses Handelspapier bezieht, erklärt, dass diese Waren, soweit nicht anderes angegeben, präferenzbegünstigte ... (2) Ursprungswaren sind.

Estonian version

str. 614Käesoleva dokumendiga hõlmatud toodete eksportija (tolli kinnitus nr. ... (1) ) deklareerib, et need tooted on ... (2) sooduspäritoluga, välja arvatud juhul, kui on selgelt näidatud teisiti.

Greek version

str. 614Ο εξαγωγέας των προϊόντων που καλύπτονται από το παρόν έγγραφο (άδεια τελωνείου υπ΄αριθ. ... (1) ) δηλώνει ότι, εκτός εάν δηλώνεται σαφώς άλλως, τα προϊόντα αυτά είναι προτιμησιακής καταγωγής ... (2) .

English version

str. 614The exporter of the products covered by this document (customs authorisation No ... (1) ) declares that, except where otherwise clearly indicated, these products are of ... (2) preferential origin.

French version

str. 614L'exportateur des produits couverts par le présent document (autorisation douanière n° ... (1) ) déclare que, sauf indication claire du contraire, ces produits ont l'origine préférentielle ... (2) .

Italian version

str. 614L'esportatore delle merci contemplate nel presente documento (autorizzazione doganale n… (1) ) dichiara che, salvo indicazione contraria, le merci sono di origine preferenziale .... (2) .

Latvian version

str. 614To produktu eksportētājs, kuri ietverti šajā dokumentā (muitas atļauja Nr. … (1) ), deklarē, ka, izņemot tur, kur ir citādi skaidri noteikts, šiem produktiem ir preferenciāla izcelsme … (2) .

Lithuanian version

str. 615Šiame dokumente išvardytų produktų eksportuotojas (muitinės liudijimo Nr … (1) ) deklaruoja, kad, jeigu kitaip nenurodyta, tai yra … (2) preferencinės kilmės produktai.

Hungarian version

str. 615A jelen okmányban szereplő áruk exportőre (vámfelhatalmazási szám: ... (1) ) kijelentem, hogy eltérő egyértelmű jelzés hiányában az áruk preferenciális ... (2) származásúak.

Maltese version

str. 615L-esportatur tal-prodotti koperti b'dan id-dokument (awtorizzazzjoni tad-dwana nru. … (1) ) jiddikjara li, ħlief fejn indikat b'mod ċar li mhux hekk, dawn il-prodotti huma ta' oriġini preferenzjali … (2) .

Dutch version

str. 615De exporteur van de goederen waarop dit document van toepassing is (douanevergunning nr. ... (1) ), verklaart dat, behoudens uitdrukkelijke andersluidende vermelding, deze goederen van preferentiële oorsprong zijn uit….. (2) .

Polish version

str. 615Eksporter produktów objętych tym dokumentem (upoważnienie władz celnych nr … (1) ) deklaruje, że z wyjątkiem gdzie jest to wyraźnie określone, produkty te mają preferencyjne pochodzenie z … (2) .

Portuguese version

str. 615O abaixo-assinado, exportador dos produtos abrangidos pelo presente documento (autorização aduaneira n°. ... (1) ), declara que, salvo indicação expressa em contrário, estes produtos são de origem preferencial ... (2) .

Romanian version

str. 615Exportatorul produselor ce fac obiectul acestui document (autorizaţia vamală nr. … (1) ) declară că, exceptând cazul în care în mod expres este indicat altfel, aceste produse sunt de origine preferenţială… (2) .

Slovenian version

str. 615Izvoznik blaga, zajetega v tem dokumentu (pooblastilo carinskih organov št … (1) ), izjavlja, da, razen če ni drugače jasno navedeno, ima to blago preferencialno … (2) poreklo.

Slovak version

str. 615Vývozca výrobkov uvedených v tomto dokumente (číslo po volenia … (1) ) vyhlasuje, že okrem zreteľne označených, majú tieto výrobky preferenčný pôvod v … (2) .

Finnish version

str. 616Tässä asiakirjassa mainittujen tuotteiden viejä (tullin lupa n:o ... (1) ) ilmoittaa, että nämä tuotteet ovat, ellei toisin ole selvästi merkitty, etuuskohteluun oikeutettuja ... alkuperätuotteita (2) .

Swedish version

str. 616Exportören av de varor som omfattas av detta dokument (tullmyndighetens tillstånd nr ... (1) ) försäkrar att dessa varor, om inte annat tydligt markerats, har förmånsberättigande ... ursprung (2) . …………………………………………………

(3)

(Place and date)

…………………………………………………

(4)

(Signature of the exporter; in addition the name of the person signing the declaration has to be indicated in clear script)

NOTES

str. 616- (1) When the origin declaration is made out by an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 23 of the Protocol, the authorization number of the approved exporter must be entered in this space. When the origin declaration is not made out by an approved exporter, the words in brackets shall be omitted or the space left blank. - (2) Origin of products to be indicated. When the origin declaration relates in whole or in part, to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla within the meaning of Article 41 of the Protocol, the exporter must clearly indicate them in the document on which the declaration is made out by means of the symbol "CM". - (3) These indications may be omitted if the information is contained on the document itself. - (4) See Article 22(5) of the Protocol. In cases where the exporter is not required to sign, the exemption of signature also implies the exemption of the name of the signatory.

SUPPLIER DECLARATION FOR PRODUCTS HAVING PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS

str. 617I, the undersigned, declare that the goods listed on this invoice ....................................................( 1 ) were produced in ................................( 2 ) and satisfy the rules of origin governing preferential trade between the EAC Partner States and the European Union. I undertake to make available to the customs authorities, if required, evidence in support of this declaration. .............................…...............................( 3 )...................................................................................( 4 ) .............................................( 5 )

Note

The abovementioned text, suitably completed in conformity with the footnotes below, constitutes a supplier's declaration. The footnotes do not have to be reproduced. - ( 1 ) - If only some of the goods listed on the invoice are concerned they should be clearly indicated or marked and this marking entered on the declaration as follows: "............................ listed on this invoice and marked .................... were produced ...............................". - If a document other than an invoice or an annex to the invoice is used (see Article 30(3)), the name of the document concerned shall be mentioned instead of the word "invoice". - ( 2 ) The European Union, Member State, EAC Partner State, OCT or other ACP State. Where an EAC Partner State, OCT or an other ACP State is given, a reference must also be made to the European Union customs office holding any EUR 1 (s) concerned, giving the No of the certificate(s) concerned and, if possible, the relevant customs entry No involved. - [ ] ( 3 ) Place and date. - [ ] ( 4 ) Name and function in company. - [ ] ( 5 ) Signature.

SUPPLIER DECLARATION FOR PRODUCTS NOT HAVING PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN STATUS

str. 618- I, the undersigned, declare that the goods listed on this invoice ....................( 1 ) were produced in ......................( 2 ) and incorporate the following components or materials which do not have an EAC Partner State, other ACP State, OCT or European Union origin for preferential trade:

.............................................( 3 )...............................................( 4 )........................................................( 5 ) ................................................................................................................................................................ .....................................................................…....................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................( 6 )

I undertake to make available to the customs authorities, if required, evidence in support of this

declaration. .................................................................( 7 ).......................................................................................( 8 ) ............................................................................................................................................................( 9 )

Note

str. 618The abovementioned text, suitably completed in conformity with the footnotes below, constitutes a supplier's declaration. The footnotes do not have to be reproduced.

str. 619- [ ] ( 1 ) - If only some of the goods listed on the invoice are concerned they should be clearly indicated or marked and this marking entered on the declaration as follows: " ………. listed on this invoice and marked …………were produced ………….". - If a document other than an invoice or an annex to the invoice is used (see Article 30(3)), the name of the document concerned shall be mentioned instead of the word "invoice". - [ ] ( 2 ) The European Union, Member State, EAC Partner State, OCT or another ACP State. - [ ] ( 3 ) Description is to be given in all cases. The description must be adequate and should be sufficiently detailed to allow the tariff classification of the goods concerned to be determined. - [ ] ( 4 ) Customs values to be given only if required. - [ ] ( 5 ) Country of origin to be given only if required. The origin to be given must be a preferential origin, all other origins to be given as "third country". - [ ] ( 6 ) "and have undergone the following processing in [the European Union] [Member State] [EAC Partner State] [OCT] [other ACP State] .................................", to be added with a description of the processing carried out if this information is required. - [ ] ( 7 ) Place and date. - [ ] ( 8 ) Name and function in company. - [ ] ( 9 ) Signature.

Long-term supplier's declaration for products having preferential origin status as provided for in Article 28 (6)

str. 619I, the undersigned, declare that the goods described below:

...........................................................................................(1)

…………………………………………………………...(2)

which are regularly supplied to …………………………..(3), originate in ……………………(4) and satisfy the rules of origin governing preferential trade with…………………………..(5).

str. 620This declaration is valid for all further shipments of these goods dispatched from ………….to …………………………(6). I undertake to inform .................................immediately this declaration is no longer valid. I undertake to make available to the Customs authorities any further supporting documents they require. ………………………………………………(7)

………………………………………………(8)

………………………………………………(9)

Note

- (1) Description
- (2) Commercial designation as used on the invoices, e.g. model no. - (3) Name of company to which goods are supplied
- (4) The EU, country, group of countries or territory, from which the goods originate
- (5) Country, group of countries or territories concerned
- (6) Give the dates. The period shall not exceed 12 months
- (7) Place and date
- (8) Name and position, name and address of company
- (9) Signature

Long-term supplier's declaration for products not having preferential origin status as provided for in Article 28 (6)

str. 620
I, the undersigned, supplier of the goods covered by this document, which are regularly sent to …………….………(1) declare that:
The following materials which do not originate in the EU, EAC Partner States, OCT or other ACP States have been used to produce these goods.
Description of goods suppliedDescription of non- originating materials usedHS heading of non- originating materials usedValue of non-originating materials used
(2)(3)
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(4)
All the other materials used to produce these goods originate in the EU, EAC Partner States, OCT or other ACP States.
This declaration is valid for all further shipments of these products dispatched from ................to ..............(5).
I undertake to inform ........................................immediately if this declaration is no longer valid.
I undertake to make available to the Customs authorities any further supporting documents they require.
.....................................................(6)
.....................................................(7)
.....................................................(8)
Note
- (1) Customer's name and address
- (2) When the invoice, delivery note or other commercial document to which the declaration is annexed relates to a variety of goods, or goods not incorporating the same proportion of non-originating materials, the supplier must clearly differentiate between them.
- (3) To be completed only where relevant.
- (4) 'Value' means the Customs value of the materials at the time of importation of the non-originating materials used, or, if this is not known, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the EU, EAC Partner States,
5. OCT or other ACP States.
- (5) Give the dates. The period should not exceed 12 months.
- (6) Place and date.
- (7) Name and position, name and address of company.
- (8) Signature.

INFORMATION CERTIFICATE

str. 622The form of information certificate given in this Annex shall be used and be printed in one or more of the official languages in which the Agreement is drawn up and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting State. Information certificates shall be completed in one of those languages; if they are handwritten, they shall be completed in ink in capital letters. They shall bear a serial number, whether or not printed, by which they can be identified. 2. The information certificate shall measure 210 x 297mm, a tolerance of up to plus 8mm or minus 5mm in the length may be allowed. The paper must be white, sized for writing, not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25g/m 2 . 3. The national administrators may reserve the right to print the forms themselves or may have them printed by printers approved by them. In the latter case, each form must include a reference to such approval. The forms shall bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which the printer can be identified. 1. Supplier(1) to facilitate the issue of a

MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE

str. 622for preferential trade between the

2. Consignee (1)

EUROPEAN UNION and AN EAC PARTNER STATE

3. Processor (1)

4. State in which the working or processing has been carried out

6. Customs office of importation (1)

5. For official use

7. Import document (2) Form : ...........................................

No : .................... ..............................

Series :………………………….…………………………………………

Date :

GOODS SENT TO A STATE OF DESTINATION

str. 6228. Marks, numbers, quantity and kind of package

9. Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System heading/subheading number (HS code)

10. Quantity (1)

11. Value (4)

IMPORTED GOODS USED

str. 62212. Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System

13. Country of

14. Quantity (3)

15. Value (2)(5)

heading/subheading number (HS code)

origin

str. 623- [ ] 16. Nature of the working or processing carried out

- [ ] 17. Remarks

19. DECLARATION BY THE SUPPLIER

str. 623Declaration certified:

1, the undersigned, declare that the information on this certificate is accurate. Document :……………………...

Form :...................................No :……...


Customs office :………………..

Place :…………………………….Date :……………………………………

Date:

Stamp

---------------------------------------. (Signature)

. ................ ..................... ........................................... ....................

(Signature)

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5) See footnotes on verso.

RESULT OF VERIFICATION

str. 624The undersigned customs official requests verification of the authenticity and accuracy of this information certificate. Verification carried out by the undersigned customs official shows that this information certificate:

a) was issued by the customs office indicated and that the information contained therein is accurate (*)

b) does not meet the requirements as to authenticity and accuracy (see notes appended) (*)



(Place and date)

(Place and date)

Official Stamp

Official Stamp



(Official's signature)

(Official's signature)

- [ ] (*) Delete where not applicable

CROSS REFERENCES

str. 624- (1) Name of individual or business and full address. - (2) Optional information. - (3) Kg, hl, m³ or other measure. - (4) Packaging shall be considered as forming a whole with the goods contained therein. However, this provision shall not apply to packaging which is not of the normal type for the Article packed, and which has a lasting utility value of its own, apart from its function as packaging. - (5) The value must be indicated in accordance with the provisions on rules of origin.

FORM FOR APPLICATION FOR A DEROGATION

str. 624
1. Commercial description of the finished product 1.1. Customs classification (H.S. code)2.Anticipated annual quantity of exports to the European (weight, No of pieces, meters or other unit)
str. 625
3. Commercial description of third country materials Customs classification (H. S. code)4. Anticipated annual quantity of third country materials to be used
5.Value of third country materials6.Value of finished products
7.Origin of third country materials8.Reasons why the rule of origin for the finished product cannot be fulfilled
9.Commercial description of materials originating in States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 510.Anticipated annual quantity of materials originating in States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 to be used
11. Value of materials of States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 512.Working or processing carried out in States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 on third country materials without obtaining origin
13. Duration requested for derogation from............................... to......................................
14. Detailed description of working and processing in the EAC Partner State(s):15. Capital structure of the firm(s) concerned
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14. Detailed description of working and processing in the EAC Partner State(s):16. Amount of investments made/foreseen
14. Detailed description of working and processing in the EAC Partner State(s):17. Staff employed/expected

ANNEX VII

str. 626

| 18. Value added by the working or processing in the EAC Partner State(s): 18.1. Labour: 18.2. Overheads: 18.3. Others:| 20. Possible developments to overcome the need for a derogation |

| 19.Other possible sources of supply for materials | 21.Observations |

NOTES

str. 626

1. If the boxes in the form are not sufficient to contain all relevant information, additional pages may be attached to the form. In this case, the mention "see annex" shall be entered in the box concerned. 2. If possible, samples or other illustrative material (pictures, designs, catalogues, etc.) of the final product and of the materials should accompany the form. 3. A form shall be completed for each product covered by the request. 4. Boxes 3, 4, 5, 7: "third country" means any country which is not referred to in Articles 4 and 5. 5.

str. 627Box 12: If third country materials have been worked or processed in the States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5 without obtaining origin, before being further processed in the EAC Partner State requesting the derogation, indicate the working or processing carried out in the States or territories referred to in Articles 4 and 5. 6. Box 13: The dates to be indicated are the initial and final one for the period in which EUR 1 certificates may be issued under the derogation. 7. Box 18: Indicate either the percentage of added value in respect of the ex-works price of the product or the monetary amount of added-value for unit of product. 8. Box 19: If alternative sources of material exist, indicate here what they are and, if possible, the reasons of cost or other reasons why they are not used. 9. Box 20: Indicate possible further investments or suppliers' differentiation which make the derogation necessary for only a limited period of time.

OVERSEAS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES

str. 627

Within the meaning of this Protocol "overseas countries and territories" shall mean the countries and territories referred to in Annex II of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union listed below:

(This list is without prejudice to the status of these countries and territories, or future changes in their status.) 1. Overseas countries and territories that have special relations with the Kingdom of Denmark:
2. -Greenland. 2. Overseas countries and territories that have special relations with the French Republic:
4. -New Caledonia and Dependencies,
5. -French Polynesia,
6. -French Southern and Antarctic Territories,
7. -Wallis and Futuna Islands,
8. -Saint Barthelemy,
9. -Saint Pierre and Miquelon. 4. Overseas countries and territories that have special relations with the Kingdom of the Netherlands:
11. -Aruba,
12. -Bonaire,
13. -Curaçao,
14. -Saba,
15. -Sint Eustatius,
16. -Sint Maarten. 5. Overseas countries and territories that have special relations with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
18. -Anguilla,
19. -Bermuda,
20.

str. 628-Cayman Islands,

ANNEX VIII - -Falkland Islands,

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- -South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands,
- -Montserrat,
- -Pitcairn,
- -Saint Helena and its Dependencies,
- -British Antarctic Territory,
- -British Indian Ocean Territory,
- -Turks and Caicos Islands,
- -British Virgin Islands.

PRODUCTS FOR WHICH THE CUMULATION PROVISIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 4 APPLY AFTER 1 OCTOBER 2015

str. 628
HS/CN-CodeDescription
1701Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form.
1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel.
Ex 1704 90 corresponding to 1704 90 99Sugar confectionery, not containing cocoa (excl. chewing gum; liquorice extract containing more than 10% by weight of sucrose but not containing other added substances; white chocolate; pastes, including marzipan in immediate packings of a net content of 1 kg or more; throat pastilles and cough drops; sugar-coated (panned) goods; gum confectionery and jelly confectionery, including fruit pastes in the form of sugar confectionery; boiled sweets; toffees; caramels and similar sweet; compressed tablets)
ex 1302.20Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates, added sugar or other sweetening matter
Ex 1806 10 corresponding to 1806 10 30Cocoa powder, containing 65% or more but less than 80% by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose
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Ex 1806 10 corresponding to 1806 10 90Cocoa powder containing 80 % or more by weight of sucrose (including invert sugar expressed as sucrose) or isoglucose expressed as sucrose
Ex 1806 20 corresponding to 1806 20 95Food preparations containing cocoa in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kg (excl. cocoa powder, preparations containing 18% or more by weight of cocoa butter or containing a combined weight of 25% or more of cocoa butter and milkfat; chocolate milk crumb; chocolate flavour coating; chocolate and chocolate products; sugar confectionery and substitutes thereof made from sugar substitution products, containing cocoa; spreads containing cocoa; preparations containing cocoa for making beverages)
Ex 1901 90 corresponding to 1901 90 99Food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40% by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included, food preparations of goods of headings 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5% by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included (excl. food preparations containing nor or less than 1.5% milkfat, 5% sucrose (including invert sugar) or isoglucose, 5% glucose or starch; food preparations in powder form of goods of headings 0401 to 0404; preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale; mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers' wares of heading 1905)
Ex 2101 12 corresponding to 2101 12 98Products with a basis of coffee (excl. extracts, essences and concentrates of coffee and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates)
Ex 2101 12 corresponding to 2101 12 98Products with a basis of tea or maté (excl. extracts, essences and concentrates of tea or maté and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates)
Ex 2106 90 corresponding to 2106 90 59Flavoured or coloured sugar syrups (excl. isoglucose syrups, lactose syrup, glucose syrup and maltodextrine syrup)
Ex 2106 90 corresponding toFood preparations not elsewhere specified or included (excl. protein concentrates and textured protein substances; compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odoriferous substance, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages; flavoured or
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2106 90 98coloured sugar syrups; preparations containing no less than 1.5% milkfat; 5% sucrose or isoglucose, 5% glucose or starch)
Ex3302 corresponding 3302 10 2910 to Preparations based on odoriferous substances of a kind used as raw materials in the drinks industries containing all flavouring agents characterising a beverage with an actual alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 0.5% (excl. preparations containing no less than 1.5% milkfat, 5% sucrose or isoglucose, 5 glucose or starch)

UNDERTAKING ON ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION OF CUMULATION PROVISIONS BETWEEN EAC PARTNER STATES AND ............(COUNTRIES OR REGIONS PROVIDED FOR UNDER ARTICLES 4 AND 6 OF PROTOCOL 1 TO THE EACEU EPA)

str. 631Considering the obligation of providing for the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of the Protocol of origin to the EAC-EU EPA and wishing to benefit from cumulation between the Parties, as established within Articles 4 and 6 of Protocol 1 to the EPA,

The Parties undertake :

str. 631-  to comply and ensure compliance with Articles 4 and 6 of this Protocol

-  to provide the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of Articles 4 and 6 of this Protocol and its provisions on cumulation both with regard to the EU and between themselves

-  to notify their commitment to ensure compliance with the rules of origin laid down in Title IV of the Protocol on Rules of Origin, and to provide, both with regard to the EU and between themselves, the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of those Articles. ........................

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concerning the Principality of Andorra

str. 6321. Products originating in the Principality of Andorra falling within Chapters 25 to 97 of the Harmonised System shall be accepted by the EAC States as originating in the European Union within the meaning of this Agreement. 2. Protocol 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis for the purpose of defining the originating status of the above-mentioned products.

JOINT DECLARATION concerning the Republic of San Marino

str. 6321. Products originating in the Republic of San Marino shall be accepted by the EAC States as originating in the European Union within the meaning of this Agreement. 2. Protocol 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis for the purpose of defining the originating status of the above-mentioned products

ON MUTUAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE IN CUSTOMS MATT

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ERS

For the purposes of this Protocol:

- (a) "Goods" means all goods falling within the scope of the Harmonized System, irrespective of the scope of this Agreement;
- (b) "Customs legislation" means any legal or regulatory provisions applicable in the territories of a Party , governing the import, export and transit of goods and their placing under any other customs regime or procedure, including measures of prohibition, restriction and control;
- (c) "Applicant Authority" means a competent administrative authority which has been designated by a Party for the implementation of this Protocol and which makes a request for assistance on the basis of this Protocol;
- (d) "Requested Authority" means a competent administrative authority which has been designated by a Party for the implementation of this Protocol and which receives a request for assistance on the basis of this Protocol;
- (e) "Personal data" means all information relating to an identified or identifiable individual;
- (f) "Operation in breach of customs legislation" means any violation or attempted violation of customs legislation.

ARTICLE 2

Scope

str. 634The Parties shall assist each other, in the areas within their competence, in the manner and under the conditions laid down in this Protocol, to ensure the correct application of the customs legislation, in particular by preventing, investigating and combating operations in breach of that legislation. 2. Assistance in customs matters, as provided for in this Protocol, shall apply to any administrative authority of the Parties which is competent for the application of this Protocol. It shall not prejudice the rules governing mutual assistance in criminal matters. Nor shall it cover information obtained under powers exercised at the request of a judicial authority, except where communication of such information has the prior authorisation of that authority. 3. Assistance in recovery proceedings regarding duties, taxes or fines is not covered by this Protocol.

ARTICLE 3

Assistance on Request

str. 6341. At the request of the Applicant Authority, the Requested Authority shall provide it with all relevant information which may enable it to ensure that customs legislation is correctly applied,

Definitions

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including information regarding activities noted or planned which are or could be operations in breach of customs legislation.

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2. At the request of the Applicant Authority, the Requested Authority shall inform it:
2. (a) whether goods exported from the territory of a Party have been lawfully imported into the territory of the other Party, specifying, where appropriate, the customs procedure applied to the goods;
3. (b) whether goods imported into the territory of a Party have been lawfully exported from the territory of the other Party, specifying, where appropriate, the customs procedure applied to the goods. 3. At the request of the Applicant Authority, the Requested Authority shall, within the framework of its legal or regulatory provisions, take the necessary steps to ensure special surveillance of:

- (a) natural or legal persons in respect of whom there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are or have been involved in operations in breach of customs legislation;
- (b) places where stocks of goods have been or may be assembled in such a way that there are reasonable grounds for believing that these goods are intended to be used in operations in breach of customs legislation;
- (c) goods that are or may be transported in such a way that there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are intended to be used in operations in breach of customs legislation; and
- (d) means of transport that are or may be used in such a way that there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are intended to be used in operations in breach of customs legislation.

ARTICLE 4

Spontaneous assistance

str. 635The Parties shall assist each other, at their own initiative and in accordance with their legal or regulatory provisions, if they consider that to be necessary for the correct application of customs legislation, particularly by providing information obtained pertaining to:

- (a) operations which are or appear to be in breach of customs legislation and which may be of interest to the other Party;
- (b) new means or methods employed in carrying out operations in breach of customs legislation;
- (c) goods known to be subject to operations in breach of customs legislation;
- (d) natural or legal persons in respect of whom there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are or have been involved in operations in breach of customs legislation; and

- (e) means of transport in respect of which there are reasonable grounds for believing that they have been, are, or may be used in operations in breach of customs legislation.

ARTICLE 5

Delivery and notification

str. 6361. At the request of the Applicant Authority, the Requested Authority shall, in accordance with legal or regulatory provisions applicable to the latter, take all necessary measures in order:
2. (a) to deliver any documents emanating from the Applicant Authority and falling within the scope of this Protocol, to an addressee residing or established in the territory of the Requested Authority, and, where appropriate;
3. (b) to notify any decisions emanating from the Applicant Authority and falling within the scope of this Protocol, to an addressee residing or established in the territory of the Requested Authority. 2. Requests for delivery of documents or notification of decisions shall be made in writing in an official language of the Requested Authority or in a language acceptable to that authority.

ARTICLE 6

Form and substance of requests for assistance

str. 6361. Requests pursuant to this Protocol shall be made in writing. They shall be accompanied by the documents necessary to enable compliance with the request. When required because of the urgency of the situation, oral requests may be accepted, but must be confirmed in writing immediately. Requests may also be communicated in electronic form. 2. Requests pursuant to paragraph 1 shall include the following information:
3. (a) the name of the Applicant Authority;
4. (b) the measure requested;
5. (c) the object of and the reason for the request;
6. (d) the legal or regulatory provisions and other legal elements involved;
7. (e) indications as exact and comprehensive as possible on the natural or legal persons who are the target of the investigations; and
8. (f) a summary of the relevant facts and of the enquiries already carried out. 3. Requests shall be submitted in an official language of the Requested Authority or in a language acceptable to that authority. This requirement shall not apply to any documents that accompany the request under paragraph 1. 4.

str. 637If a request does not meet the formal requirements set out above, its correction or completion may be requested; in the meantime precautionary measures may be ordered.

ARTICLE 7

Execution of requests

str. 6371. In order to comply with a request for assistance, the Requested Authority shall proceed, within the limits of its competence and available resources, as though it were acting on its own account or at the request of other authorities of that same Party by supplying information already possessed, by carrying out appropriate enquiries or by arranging for them to be carried out. This provision shall also apply to any other authority to which the request has been addressed by the Requested Authority when the latter cannot act on its own. 2. Requests for assistance shall be executed in accordance with the legal or regulatory provisions of the requested Party. 3. Duly authorised officials of a Party may, with the agreement of the other Party involved and subject to the conditions laid down by the latter:
4. (a) be present to obtain in the offices of the Requested Authority or any other concerned authority in accordance with paragraph 1, information relating to activities that are or may be operations in breach of customs legislation which the Applicant Authority needs for the purposes of this Protocol;
5. (b) be present at enquiries carried out in the latter's territory.

ARTICLE 8

Form in which information is to be communicated

str. 6371. The Requested Authority shall communicate results of enquiries to the Applicant Authority in writing together with relevant documents, certified copies or other items. 2. If requested, the information provided for in paragraph 1 may be in electronic form. 3. Original documents shall be transmitted only upon request in cases where certified copies would be insufficient. These originals shall be returned at the earliest opportunity.

ARTICLE 9

Exceptions to the obligation to provide assistance

str. 6371. Assistance may be refused or may be subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions or requirements, in cases where a Party concerned is of the opinion that assistance under this Protocol would:
2.

str. 638(a) be likely to prejudice the sovereignty of an EAC Partner State or that of a Member State of the European Union which has been requested to provide assistance under this Protocol; or - (b) be likely to prejudice public policy, security or other essential interests, in particular in the cases referred to under Article 10(2); or
- (c) violate an industrial, commercial or professional secret. 2. Assistance may be postponed by the Requested Authority on the ground that it will interfere with an ongoing investigation, prosecution or proceeding. In such a case, the Requested Authority shall consult with the Applicant Authority to determine if assistance can be given subject to such terms or conditions as the Requested Authority may require. 3. Where the Applicant Authority seeks assistance which it would itself be unable to provide if so requested, it shall draw attention to that fact in its request. It shall then be for the Requested Authority to decide how to respond to such a request. 4. For the cases referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, the decision of the Requested Authority and the reasons must be communicated to the Applicant Authority without delay.

ARTICLE 10

str. 638Information exchange and confidentiality

1. Any information communicated in whatsoever form pursuant to this Protocol shall be of a confidential or restricted nature, depending on the rules applicable in each of the Parties. Such information shall be covered by the obligation of official secrecy and shall enjoy the protection extended to similar information under the relevant laws of the Party that received it, and in the case of the EU the corresponding provisions applying to the authorities of the European Union 1 . 2. Personal data may be exchanged only where the Party which may receive them agrees to ensure an adequate level of protection of such data in at least an equivalent way to the one applicable to that particular case in the Party that may supply them. To that end, the Parties shall communicate to each other information on their applicable rules and legal provisions. 3. The use, in judicial or administrative proceedings instituted in respect of operations in breach of customs legislation, of information obtained under this Protocol, is considered to be for the purposes of this Protocol. Therefore, the Parties may, in their records of evidence, reports and testimonies and in proceedings and charges brought before the courts, use as evidence information obtained and documents consulted in accordance with the provisions of this Protocol. The competent authority which supplied that information or gave access to those documents shall be notified of such use. 4. Information obtained shall be used solely for the purposes of this Protocol. Where one of the Parties wishes to use such information for other purposes, it shall obtain the prior written consent of the authority which provided the information. Such use shall then be subject to any restrictions laid down by that authority.

ARTICLE 11

str. 638Experts and witnesses

EU EAC EPA Consolidated text, page 10 1 Regulation (EC) No. 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data. An official of a Requested Authority may be authorised to appear, within the limitations of the authorisation granted, as an expert or witness in judicial or administrative proceedings regarding the matters covered by this Protocol, and produce such objects, documents or certified copies thereof, as may be needed for the proceedings. The request for appearance must indicate specifically before which judicial or administrative authority the official will have to appear, on what matters and by virtue of what title or qualification the official will be questioned.

ARTICLE 12

Assistance expenses

str. 638The Parties shall waive all claims on each other for the reimbursement of expenses incurred pursuant to this Protocol, except, as appropriate, for expenses to experts and witnesses, and those to interpreters and translators who are not public service employees.

ARTICLE 13

Implementation

str. 6381. The implementation of this Protocol shall be entrusted on the one hand to the customs authorities of the EAC Partner States and on the other hand to the competent services of the European Commission and the customs authorities of the Member States of the European Union as appropriate. They shall decide on all practical measures and arrangements necessary for its application, taking into consideration the rules in force in particular in the field of data protection. 2. The Parties shall consult each other and subsequently keep each other informed of the detailed rules of implementation which are adopted in accordance with the provisions of this Protocol.

ARTICLE 14

Amendments

str. 638The Parties may recommend to the competent bodies amendments which they consider should be made to this Protocol.

ARTICLE 15

Final Provisions

str. 6381. This Protocol shall complement and not impede application of any agreements on mutual administrative assistance which have been concluded or may be concluded between the Parties nor shall it preclude more extensive mutual assistance granted under such agreements. 2. The provisions of this Protocol shall not affect the obligations of the Parties under any other international agreement or convention. 3. The provisions of this Protocol shall not affect the provisions of the European Union governing the communication between the competent services of the European Commission and the

customs authorities of the Member States of the European Union of any information obtained under this Protocol which could be of interest to the European Union. 4. The provisions of this Protocol shall not affect the provisions of the EAC Partner States governing the communication between the competent EAC Organs and the customs authorities of the EAC Partner States of any information obtained under this Protocol which could be of interest to the EAC Partner States. 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, the provisions of this Protocol shall take precedence over the provisions of any bilateral Agreement on mutual assistance which has been or may be concluded between individual Member States of the European Union and any EAC Partner State in so far as the provisions of the latter are incompatible with those of this Protocol. 6. In respect of questions relating to the applicability of this Protocol, the Parties shall consult each other to resolve the matter in the framework of the Special Committee on Customs and Trade Facilitation.