Trade Agreement

Free Trade Agreement between the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Colombia

Trade Agreement · Language: EN

PREAMBLE

Page 2 in PDFThe Government of the Republic of Korea (Korea) and the Government of the Republic of Colombia (Colombia), hereinafter referred to as 'the Parties':

Strengthening the special bonds of friendship and cooperation between them;

Convinced that a free trade area will create an expanded and secure market for goods and services in their territories and a stable and predictable environment for investment, thus enhancing the competitiveness of their firms in global markets;

Considering the importance of creating opportunities for economic development in light of the differences between the Parties in the level of economic and social development;

Desiring to raise living standards, promote economic growth and stability, create new employment opportunities, and improve the general welfare in their territories by liberalizing and expanding trade and investment between their territories;

Seeking to establish clear and mutually advantageous rules governing their trade and investment and to reduce or eliminate the barriers to trade and investment between their territories;

Resolved to contribute to the harmonious development and expansion of world trade by removing obstacles to trade through the creation of a free trade area and to avoid creating new barriers to trade or investment between their territories that could reduce the benefits of this Agreement;

Recognizing that this Agreement should be implemented with a view to promoting sustainable development in a manner consistent with environmental protection and conservation; and

Building on their respective rights and obligations under the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization and other multilateral, regional, and bilateral agreements and arrangements to which they are both parties;

HAVE AGREED as follows:

CHAPTER ONE INITIAL PROVISIONS AND GENERAL DEFINITIONS

SECTION A: INITIAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1.1: ESTABLISHMENT OF A FREE TRADE AREA

Page 3 in PDFConsistent with Article XXIV of the GATT 1994 and Article V of the GATS, the Parties hereby establish a free trade area in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 1.2: RELATION TO OTHER AGREEMENTS

1. The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the WTO Agreement and other agreements to which both Parties are party. 2. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and other agreements to which both Parties are party, this Agreement shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement.

SECTION B: GENERAL DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 1.3: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified:

AD Agreement means the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994 , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

central level of government means:

– (a) for Korea, the central level of government; and
– (b) for Colombia, the national level of government 1 ;

covered investment means, with respect to a Party, an investment, as defined in Article 8.28 (Definitions), in its territory of an investor of the other Party that is in existence as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement or established, acquired, or expanded thereafter;

customs duty includes any duty or charge of any kind imposed on or in connection with the

1 For greater certainty, the Departamentos are part of the local level of government.

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importation of a product of the other Party, including any form of surtax or surcharge imposed on or in connection with such importation, but does not include any:

– (a) charge equivalent to an internal tax imposed consistently with Article III:2 of the GATT 1994, or any equivalent provision of a successor agreement to which both Parties are party;
– (b) antidumping, countervailing, or safeguard duty that is applied in accordance with a Party's law and consistently with Chapter 7 (Trade Remedies);
– (c) fee or other charge in connection with importation commensurate with the cost of services rendered;
– (d) premium offered or collected on an imported good arising out of any tendering system in respect of the administration of quantitative import restrictions or tariff rate quotas; and
– (e) duty imposed pursuant to any agricultural safeguard measure taken under the Agreement on Agriculture , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. Customs Valuation Agreement means the Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

days means calendar days;

enterprise means any entity constituted or organized under applicable law, whether or not for profit, and whether privately or governmentally owned or controlled, including any corporation, trust, partnership, sole proprietorship, joint venture, association or similar organization;

enterprise of a Party means an enterprise constituted or organized under a Party's law;

existing means in effect on the date of entry into force of this Agreement;

financial institution means any financial intermediary or other enterprise that is authorized to do business and regulated or supervised as a financial institution under the law of the Party in whose territory it is located;

freely usable currency means 'freely usable currency' as determined by the International Monetary Fund under its Articles of Agreement ;

GATS means the General Agreement on Trade in Services, contained in Annex 1B to the WTO Agreement;

GATT 1994 means the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

goods of a Party means domestic products as these are understood in the GATT 1994 or such goods as the Parties may agree, and includes originating goods of that Party;

government procurement means the process by which a government obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale;

Harmonized System ( HS ) means the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System , including its General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes, as adopted and implemented by the Parties in their respective tariff laws;

Import Licensing Agreement means the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

Joint Commission means the Joint Commission established under Article 19.1 (Joint Commission);

measure includes any law, regulation, procedure, requirement, or practice;

national means:

– (a) for Korea, a Korean national within the meaning of the Nationality Act ; and
– (b) for Colombia, Colombians by birth or naturalization, in accordance with Article 96 of the Colombian Constitution ( Constitución Política de Colombia );

originating means qualifying under the rules of origin set out in Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures);

person means a natural person or an enterprise;

person of a Party means a national or an enterprise of a Party;

preferential tariff treatment means the duty rate applicable under this Agreement to an originating good;

Safeguards Agreement means the Agreement on Safeguards, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

sanitary or phytosanitary measure means any measure referred to in paragraph 1 of Annex A to the SPS Agreement;

SCM Agreement means the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

SPS

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Agreement means the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitory Measure , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

state enterprise means an enterprise that is owned, or controlled through ownership interests, by a Party; 2

TBT Agreement means the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade , contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

territory means:

– (a) for Korea, the land, maritime, and air space over which Korea exercises sovereignty, and those maritime areas, including the seabed and subsoil adjacent to and beyond the outer limit of the territorial seas over which it may exercise sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with its law and international law; and
– (b) for Colombia, its land territory, both continental and insular, its airspace and maritime and sub-maritime areas and other elements over which it exercises sovereignty, sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with its Colombian Constitution ( Constitución Política de Colombia ), its law, and international law including applicable international treaties;

TRIPS Agreement means the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, contained in Annex 1C to the WTO Agreement; 3

WTO means the World Trade Organization; and

WTO Agreement means the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization , done on April 15, 1994. 2 For greater certainty, ownership, or control through ownership interests, may be direct or indirect. 3 For greater certainty, 'TRIPS Agreement' includes any waiver in force between the Parties of any provision of the TRIPS Agreement granted by WTO Members in accordance with the WTO Agreement.

CHAPTER TWO NATIONAL TREATMENT AND MARKET ACCESS FOR GOODS

ARTICLE 2.1: SCOPE

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, this Chapter shall apply to trade in goods of a Party.

SECTION A: NATIONAL TREAT

ARTICLE 2.2: NATIONAL TREATMENT

Page 7 in PDF1. Each Party shall accord national treatment to the goods of the other Party in accordance with Article III of the GATT 1994, including its interpretative notes, and to this end Article III of the GATT 1994 and its interpretative notes are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis. 2. For greater certainty, the treatment to be accorded by a Party under paragraph 1 means, with respect to a sub-central level of government or authority, treatment no less favorable than the most favorable treatment that a sub-central level of government or authority accords to any like, directly competitive, or substitutable goods, as the case may be, of the Party. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the measures set out in Annex 2.2.

SECTION B: ELIMINATION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES

ARTICLE 2.3: ELIMINATION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES

1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, neither Party shall increase any existing customs duty, or adopt any new customs duty, on an originating good. 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party shall progressively eliminate its customs duties on originating goods, in accordance with its Schedule to Annex 2-A. 3. If at any moment after the date of entry into force of this Agreement a Party reduces its applied most favored nation (hereinafter referred to as 'MFN') customs duty, such customs duty shall apply only if it is lower than the customs duty calculated in accordance with its Schedule to Annex 2-A. 4. On request of either Party, the Parties shall consult to consider accelerating the elimination of customs duties set out in their Schedules to Annex 2-A. An agreement by the Parties to accelerate the elimination of a customs duty on a good shall supersede any duty rate or staging category determined pursuant to their Schedules to Annex 2-A for that good when approved by each Party in accordance with its applicable legal procedures. 5. For greater certainty, a Party may:
2. (a) raise a customs duty to the level established in its Schedule to Annex 2-A following a unilateral reduction; or
3. (b) maintain or increase a customs duty as authorized by the Dispute Settlement Body of the WTO. 6. Either Party may adopt or maintain import measures to allocate in-quota imports made pursuant to a tariff rate quota set out in Appendix 2-A-1, provided that such measures do not have trade restrictive effects on imports additional to those caused by the imposition of the tariff rate quota.

SECTION C: SPECIAL REGIMES

ARTICLE 2.4: WAIVER OF CUSTOMS DUTIES

Page 8 in PDF1. Neither Party shall adopt any new waiver of customs duties, or expand with respect to existing recipients or extend to any new recipient the application of an existing waiver of customs duties, where the waiver is conditioned, explicitly or implicitly, on the fulfillment of a performance requirement. 2. Neither Party shall, explicitly or implicitly, condition on the fulfillment of a performance requirement the continuation of any existing waiver of customs duties.

ARTICLE 2.5: TEMPORARY ADMISSION OF GOODS

1. Each Party shall grant duty-free temporary admission for the following goods, regardless of their origin:
2. (a) professional equipment, including equipment for the press or television, software, and broadcasting and cinematographic equipment, necessary for carrying out the business activity, trade, or profession of a person who qualifies for temporary entry pursuant to the laws of the importing Party;
3. (b) goods intended for display or demonstration;
4. (c) commercial samples and advertising films and recordings; and
5. (d) goods admitted for sports purposes.

Page 9 in PDF2. Each Party shall, at the request of the person concerned and for reasons its customs authority considers valid, extend the time limit for temporary admission beyond the period initially fixed. 3. Neither Party shall condition the duty-free temporary admission of a good referred to in paragraph 1, other than to require that the good:
2. (a) be used solely by or under the personal supervision of a national or resident of the other Party in the exercise of business, trade, profession, or sport activities of that person;
3. (b) not be sold or leased while in its territory;
4. (c) be accompanied by a security in an amount no greater than the charges that would otherwise be owed on entry or final importation, releasable on exportation of the good;
5. (d) be capable of identification when exported;
6. (e) be exported on or before the departure of the person referenced in subparagraph (a), or within such other period related to the purpose of the temporary admission as the Party may establish, or within one year, unless extended;
7. (f) be admitted in no greater quantity than is reasonable for its intended use; and
8. (g) be otherwise admissible into the Party's territory under its law. 4. If any condition that a Party imposes under paragraph 3 has not been fulfilled, the Party may apply the customs duty and any other charge that would normally be owed on the good plus any other charges or penalties provided for under its law. 5. Each Party shall adopt and maintain procedures providing for the expeditious release of goods admitted under this Article. To the extent possible, such procedures shall provide that, when such a good accompanies a national or resident of the other Party who is seeking temporary entry, the good shall be released simultaneously with the entry of that national or resident. 6. Each Party shall permit a good temporarily admitted under this Article to be exported through a customs port other than that through which it was admitted. 7. Each Party shall provide that its customs authority or other competent authority relieves the importer or another person responsible for a good admitted under this Article of any liability for failure to export the good on presentation of satisfactory proof to the customs authority of the importing Party that the good has been destroyed within the original period fixed for temporary admission or any lawful extension. 8. Neither Party shall:

Page 10 in PDF– (a) prevent a vehicle or container used in international traffic that enters its territory from the territory of the other Party from exiting its territory on any route that is reasonably related to the economic and prompt departure of such vehicle or container;
– (b) require any security or impose any penalty or charge solely by reason of any difference between the port of entry and the port of departure of a container;
– (c) condition the release of any obligation, including any security, that it imposes in respect of the entry of a container into its territory on its exit through any particular port of departure; and
– (d) require that the carrier bringing a container from the territory of the other Party into its territory be the same carrier that takes the container to the territory of the other Party.

ARTICLE 2.6: GOODS RE-ENTERED AFTER REPAIR OR ALTERATION

1. Neither Party shall apply a customs duty to a good, regardless of its origin, that reenters its territory after that good has been temporarily exported from its territory to the territory of the other Party for repair or alteration, regardless of whether such repair or alteration:

– (a) could be performed in the territory of the Party from which the good was exported for repair or alteration; or
– (b) has increased the value of the good. 2. Neither Party shall apply a customs duty to a good, regardless of its origin, admitted temporarily from the territory of the other Party for repair or alteration. 3. For purposes of this Article, 'repair or alteration' does not include an operation or process that:

– (a) destroys the essential characteristics of a good or creates a new or commercially different good; or
– (b) transforms an unfinished good into a finished good.

ARTICLE 2.7: DUTY-FREE ENTRY OF COMMERCIAL SAMPLES OF NEGLIGIBLE VALUE AND PRINTED ADVERTISING MATERIALS

Page 11 in PDFEach Party shall grant duty-free entry to commercial samples of negligible value, and to printed advertising materials, imported from the territory of the other Party, regardless of their origin, but may require that:

– (a) such samples be imported solely for the solicitation of orders for goods, or – services provided from the territory, of the other Party or a non-Party; or
– (b) such advertising materials be imported in packets that each contains no more than one copy of each such material and that neither such materials nor the packets form part of a larger consignment.

SECTION D: NON-TARIFF MEASURES

ARTICLE 2.8: IMPORT AND EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, neither Party shall adopt or maintain any prohibition or restriction on the importation of any good of the other Party or on the exportation or sale for export of any good destined for the territory of the other Party, except in accordance with Article XI of the GATT 1994 and its interpretative notes, and to this end Article XI of the GATT 1994 and its interpretive notes are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis. 2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the measures set out in Annex 2.2. 3. The Parties understand that the GATT 1994 rights and obligations incorporated by paragraph 1 prohibit, in any circumstances in which any other form of restriction is prohibited, a Party from adopting or maintaining:

– (a) export and import price requirements, except as permitted in enforcement of countervailing and anti-dumping duty orders and undertakings;
– (b) import licensing conditioned on the fulfillment of a performance requirement; or
– (c) voluntary export restraints inconsistent with Article VI of the GATT 1994, as implemented under Article 18 of the SCM Agreement and Article 8.1 of the AD Agreement. 4. Neither Party shall, as a condition for engaging in importation or for the import of a good, require a person of the other Party to establish or maintain a contractual or other relationship with a distributor in its territory. 5. Nothing in paragraph 4, prevents a Party from requiring the designation of an agent for the purpose of facilitating communications between the regulatory authorities of the Party and a person of the other Party. 6.

Page 12 in PDFFor purposes of paragraph 4, distributor means a person of a Party who is responsible for the commercial distribution, agency, concession, or representation in the territory of that Party of goods of the other Party. 1. Neither Party shall adopt or maintain a measure that is inconsistent with the Import Licensing Agreement . 2. (a) Promptly after this Agreement enters into force, each Party shall notify the other Party of its existing import licensing procedures, if any. The notification shall:
3. (i) include the information specified in Article 5 of the Import Licensing Agreement; and
4. (ii) be without prejudice as to whether the import licensing procedure is consistent with this Agreement. 5. (b) Before applying any new or modified import licensing procedure, a Party shall publish the new procedure or modification on an official government Internet site or in a single official journal. To the extent possible, the Party shall do so at least 20 days before the new procedure or modification takes effect. 3. Neither Party shall apply an import licensing procedure to a good of the other Party unless it has provided notification in accordance with paragraph 2.

ARTICLE 2.10: ADMINISTRATIVE FEES AND FORMALITIES

1. Each Party shall ensure that all fees and charges imposed in connection with importation and exportation shall be consistent with their obligations under Article VIII:1 of the GATT 1994 and its interpretive notes, which are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis. 2. Neither Party shall require consular transactions, including related fees and charges, in connection with the importation of any good of the other Party. 3. Each Party shall make available and maintain through the Internet a current list of the fees and charges it imposes in connection with importation or exportation.

ARTICLE 2.11: EXPORT DUTIES, TAXES, OR OTHER CHARGES

Except as otherwise provided in Annex 2.11, neither Party may adopt or maintain any duty, tax, or other charge on the export of any good to the territory of the other Party, unless the duty, tax, or charge is also adopted or maintained on the good when destined for domestic consumption.

SECTION E: OTHER MEASURES

ARTICLE 2.13: AGRICULTURAL SAFEGUARD MEASURES

Page 13 in PDF1. Notwithstanding Article 2.3, a Party may apply a measure in the form of a higher import duty on an originating agricultural good listed in that Party's Schedule set out in Annex 2-B, consistent with this Article, if the aggregate volume of imports of that good in any year exceeds a trigger level as set out in its Schedule included in Annex 2-B. 2. The higher import duty under paragraph 1 shall not exceed the lesser of:
3. (a) the prevailing MFN applied rate;
4. (b) the MFN applied rate of duty in effect on the day immediately preceding the date of entry into force of this Agreement; or
5. (c) the duty rate set out in its Schedule included in Annex 2-B. 3. Neither Party shall apply or maintain an agricultural safeguard measure under this Article and at the same time apply or maintain, with respect to the same good:
7. (a) a bilateral safeguard measure under Chapter 7 (Trade Remedies); or
8. (b) a measure under Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Safeguards Agreement
4. A Party shall implement any agricultural safeguard measure in a transparent manner. Within 60 days after imposing an agricultural safeguard measure, the Party applying the measure shall notify the other Party in writing and provide the other Party with relevant data concerning the measure. Upon written request of the exporting Party, the Parties shall consult regarding the application of the measure. 5. The Committee on Trade in Goods established under Article 2.16 may review and discuss the implementation and operation of this Article. 6. Neither Party shall apply or maintain an agricultural safeguard measure on an originating agricultural good if the period specified in the agricultural safeguard provisions of the Party's Schedule set out in Annex 2-B has expired.

ARTICLE 2.14: AGRICULTURAL EXPORT SUBSIDIES

Neither Party shall introduce or reintroduce an export subsidy on an agricultural good destined for the territory of the other Party 1 .

ARTICLE 2.15: ANDEAN PRICE BAND SYSTEM

Page 14 in PDFColombia may maintain the Andean Price Band System established in 1994 by Decision 371 of the Andean Community and its modifications with respect to the goods listed in Annex 2C.

SECTION F: INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 2.16: COMMITTEE ON TRADE IN GOODS

1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on request of a Party or the Joint Commission to consider matters arising under this Chapter and Chapter 7 (Trade Remedies). 3. The Committee's functions shall include, inter alia :
2. (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating elimination of customs duties under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate;
3. (b) addressing barriers to trade in goods between the Parties, especially those related to the application of non-tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Commission for its consideration;
4. (c) reviewing the amendments to the Harmonized System to ensure that each Party's obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consulting to resolve any conflicts between:
5. (i) such amendments to the Harmonized System and Annex 2-A; or
6. (ii) Annex 2-A and national nomenclatures; and
7. (d) consulting on and endeavoring to resolve any difference that may arise among the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System. 4. The Parties hereby establish an ad-hoc Working Group on Trade in Agricultural Goods. In order to address any obstacle to the trade of agricultural goods between the Parties,

1 The Parties confirm that no subsidized agricultural goods are exported to the other Party. The Parties will consult with a view to resolving issues related to agricultural export subsidies upon request of a Party. the ad-hoc Working Group shall meet upon request of a Party. The ad-hoc Working Group shall report to the Committee on Trade in Goods.

SECTION G: DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 2.17: DEFINITIONS

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For purposes of this Chapter:

advertising films and recordings means recorded visual media or audio materials, consisting essentially of images and/or sound, showing the nature or operation of goods or services offered for sale or lease by a person established or resident in the territory of a Party, provided that such materials are of a kind suitable for exhibition to prospective customers but not for broadcast to the general public;

commercial samples of negligible value means commercial samples having a value, individually or in the aggregate as shipped, of not more than the amount specified in a Party's laws, regulations, or procedures governing temporary admission, or so marked, torn, perforated, or otherwise treated that they are unsuitable for sale or use except as commercial samples;

consular transactions means requirements that goods of a Party intended for export to the territory of the other Party must first be submitted to the supervision of the consul of the importing Party in the territory of the exporting Party for the purpose of obtaining consular invoices or consular visas for commercial invoices, certificates of origin, manifests, shippers' export declarations, or any other customs documentation required on or in connection with importation;

duty-free means free of customs duty;

goods admitted for sports purposes means sports requisites for use in sports contests, demonstrations, or training in the territory of the Party into whose territory such goods are admitted;

goods intended for display or demonstration includes their component parts, ancillary apparatus, and accessories;

import licensing means an administrative procedure requiring the submission of an application or other documentation (other than that generally required for customs clearance purposes) to the relevant administrative body as a prior condition for importation into the territory of the importing Party;

performance requirement means a requirement that:

– (a) a given level or percentage of goods or services be exported;

Page 16 in PDF– (b) domestic goods or services of the Party granting a waiver of customs duties or
– an import license be substituted for imported goods;
– (c) a person benefiting from a waiver of customs duties or an import license purchase other goods or services in the territory of the Party granting the waiver of customs duties or the import license, or accord a preference to domestically produced goods;
– (d) a person benefiting from a waiver of customs duties or an import license produce goods or supply services, in the territory of the Party granting the waiver of customs duties or the import license, with a given level or percentage of domestic content; or
– (e) relates in any way the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows;

but does not include a requirement that an imported good be:

– (f) subsequently exported;
– (g) used as a material in the production of another good that is subsequently exported;
– (h) substituted by an identical or similar good used as a material in the production of another good that is subsequently exported; or
– (i) substituted by an identical or similar good that is subsequently exported; and

printed advertising materials means those goods classified in Chapter 49 of the Harmonized System, including brochures, pamphlets, leaflets, trade catalogues, yearbooks published by trade associations, tourist promotional materials, and posters, that are used to promote, publicize, or advertise a good or service, are essentially intended to advertise a good or service, and are supplied free of charge.

ANNEX 2.2 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND IMPORT AND EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

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1. With respect to Colombia, Articles 2.2 and 2.8 shall not apply to:
2. (a) export controls of coffee, pursuant to Law No. 9 of 17 January 1991;
3. (b) taxation of alcoholic beverages pursuant to Law No. 788 of 27 December 2002 and Law No. 223 of 22 December 1995 until no later than 1 August 2013;
4. (c) import controls on goods as provided for in Articles 3 and 6 of Decree 3803 of October 2006, except for remanufactured goods 2 ; and
5. (d) import controls on automotive vehicles, including used vehicles and new vehicles imported after more than two years following the date of their manufacture, notwithstanding the provisions of Article 6 of Decree 3803 of October 2006. 2. The need to maintain the measures referred to in subparagraph (c) and (d) of paragraph 1 shall be reviewed ten years after the entry into force of this Agreement. 2 The Parties shall consult with a view to resolving any issue related to the trade of remanufactured goods after the entry into force of this Agreement, and agree to make a joint decision on the definition of remanufactured goods included in Annex 2.2 at the Committee on Trade in Goods established under Article 2.16.

ANNEX 2.11 EXPORT TAXES

1. With respect to Colombia, Article 2.11 shall not apply to:

(a) a contribution required on the export of coffee pursuant to Law No. 101 of 199

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3; and

(b) a contribution required on the export of emeralds pursuant to Law No. 488 of 1998. 2. If, after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, Colombia lowers or eliminates its export contributions as set out in paragraph 1 to a non-Party, Colombia shall accord the same treatment to Korea.

ANNEX 2-A ELIMINATION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES

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Except as otherwise provided in a Party's Schedule to this Annex, the following staging categories apply to the elimination of customs duties by each Party pursuant to Article 2.3.2:

– (a) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '0' in a Party's Schedule shall be eliminated entirely and such goods shall be duty-free on the date this Agreement enters into force;
– (b) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '3' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in three equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year three;
– (c) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '5' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in five equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year five;
– (d) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '7' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in seven equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year seven;
– (e) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '10' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in ten equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 10;
– (f) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '12' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 12 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 12;
– (g) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '15' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 15 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 15;
– (h) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '16' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 16 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 16;
– (i) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '19' in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 19 equal annual

stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 19; and

– (j) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category 'E' in a Party's Schedule shall remain at base rates. 2. The base rate of customs duty and staging category for determining the interim rate of customs duty at each stage of reduction for an item are indicated for the items in each Party's Schedule. 3. Interim staged rates shall be rounded down, at least to the nearest tenth of a percentage point. In the case of Korea, if the rate of customs duty is expressed in monetary units, the interim staged rates shall be rounded down at least to the nearest Korean won. 4. For purposes of this Annex and a Party's Schedule, year one means the year this Agreement enters into force as provided in Article 22.4 (Entry into Force). 5. For purposes of this Annex and a Party's Schedule, beginning in year two, each annual stage of tariff reduction shall take effect on January 1 of the relevant year.

GENERAL NOTES TARIFF SCHEDULE OF KOREA

Page 20 in PDF1. Relation to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of Korea ('HSK'). The provisions of this Schedule are generally expressed in terms of the HSK and the interpretation of the provisions of this Schedule, including the product coverage of subheadings of this Schedule, shall be governed by the General Notes, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes of the HSK. To the extent that provisions of this Schedule are identical to the corresponding provisions of the HSK, the provisions of this Schedule shall have the same meaning as the corresponding provisions of the HSK. 2. Base Rates of Customs Duty. The base rate of customs duties to which the successive reductions are to be applied under Article 2.3.2, are those specified in this Annex. 3. Staging. In addition to the staging categories listed in Annex 2-A, this Schedule contains staging categories 12-A, 13, 16-A, 16-S and X:
4. (a) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '12-A' shall be removed in 12 years including a two year grace period. Customs duties shall remain at base rates during years one through two. Beginning on January 1 of year three, customs duties shall be removed in ten equal annual stages, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 12;
5. (b) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '13' shall be removed in 13 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 13;
6. (c) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '16-A' shall be removed in 16 years including a two year grace period. Customs duties shall remain at base rates during years one through two. Beginning on January 1 of year three, customs duties shall be removed in 14 equal annual stages, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 16;
7. (d) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '16-S' shall be subject to the following provisions:
8. (i) for goods entered into Korea from May 1 through October 31, customs duties shall remain at base rate; and
9.

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APPENDIX 2-A-1 KOREA

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1. This Appendix applies to tariff rate quotas ('TRQs') provided for in this Agreement and sets out modifications to the HSK that reflect the TRQs that Korea shall apply to certain originating goods under this Agreement. In particular, originating goods of Colombia included under this Appendix shall be subject to the rates of customs duty set out in this Appendix in lieu of the rates of customs duty specified in Chapters 1 through 97 of the HSK. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the HSK, originating goods of Colombia in the quantities described in this Appendix shall be permitted entry into the territory of Korea as provided in this Appendix. Furthermore, any quantity of originating goods imported from Colombia shall not be counted toward the in-quota amount of any TRQ provided for such goods elsewhere in the HSK. 2. Korea shall allow duty free importation of an annual aggregate quantity of 100 metric tons of originating goods classified under headings 0402101010, 0402101090, 0402109000, 0402211000, and 0402219000. The Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation shall administer these TRQs and allocate the in-quota quantity of the TRQ through quarterly auctions. 3. Customs duties on originating goods entered in excess of the quantities set out in paragraph 2 shall be treated in accordance with staging category 'E' as described in paragraph 1(j) of Annex 2-A.

GENERAL NOTES TARIFF SCHEDULE OF COLOMBIA

1. Relation to the Arancel de Aduanas de la República de Colombia ('AACOL 3 '). The provisions of this Schedule are generally expressed in terms of the AACOL, and the interpretation of the provisions of this Schedule, including the product coverage of subheadings of this Schedule, shall be governed by the General Notes, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes of the AACOL. To the extent that provisions of this Schedule are identical to the corresponding provisions of the AACOL, the provisions of this Schedule shall have the same meaning as the corresponding provisions of the AACOL. 2. Base Rates of Customs Duty. The base rate of customs duties to which the successive reductions are to be applied under Article 2.3.2, are those specified in this Annex. 3. Staging. In addition to the staging categories listed in Annex 2-A, this Schedule contains staging categories 9, 18, 18-A, and 20:
4. (a) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '9' shall be removed in nine equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year nine;
5. (b) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '18' shall be removed in 18 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 18;
6. (c) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '18-A' shall be removed in 18 years including a five year grace period. Customs duties shall remain at base rates during years one through five. Beginning on January 1 of year six, customs duties shall be removed in 13 equal annual stages, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 18; and
7. (d) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items in staging category '20' shall be removed in 20 equal annual stages beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force, and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1 of year 20. 4. Notwithstanding Article 2.3.3, Colombia shall apply a preferential customs duty rate which is 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rate on the date of entry into force of this Agreement to the originating goods from Korea for as long as the applied MFN customs duty rate is lower than the customs duty rate calculated in accordance with its Schedule included in Annex 2-A. Pursuant to this principle, Colombia shall apply

3 For purposes of this Agreement, AACOL stands for Harmonized Tariff Schedule of Colombia ('HTSC') in English.

such preferential customs duty rate based on MFN customs duty rates as of August 13, 2012 as follows 4 :

Page 25 in PDF– (a) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items indicated as 'a' in Colombia's Schedule shall be 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rates for year one;
– (b) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items indicated as 'b' in Colombia's Schedule shall be 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rates for year one and year two;
– (c) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items indicated as 'c' in Colombia's Schedule shall be 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rates for year one, year two, and year three; and
– (d) customs duties on originating goods provided for in the items indicated as 'd' in Colombia's Schedule shall be 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rates for year one, year two, year three, and year four. 4 If the applied MFN customs duty rates on the date of entry into force of this Agreement are different from the applied MFN customs duty rates as of August 13, 2012, Colombia shall apply a preferential customs duty rate which is 0.5 percentage point less than the applied MFN customs duty rates on the date of entry into force of this Agreement to the originating goods from Korea for as long as the applied MFN customs duty rate is lower than the customs duty rate calculated in accordance with its Schedule included in Annex 2-A. Both Parties agree to exchange Tariff Elimination Schedules of this Agreement on the date of entry into force of this Agreement, which is determined in accordance with Article 22.4 (Entry into Force).

APPENDIX 2-A-1 COLOMBIA

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1. This Appendix applies to TRQs provided for in this Agreement and sets out modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of Colombia ('HTSC') that reflect the TRQs that Colombia shall apply to certain originating goods under this Agreement. In particular, originating goods of Korea included under this Appendix shall be subject to the rates of customs duty set out in this Appendix in lieu of the rates of customs duty specified in Chapters 1 through 97 of the HTSC. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the HTSC, originating goods of Korea in the quantities described in this Appendix shall be permitted entry into the territory of Colombia as provided in this Appendix. Furthermore, any quantity of originating goods imported from Korea shall not be counted toward the in-quota amount of any TRQ provided for such goods elsewhere in the HTSC. 2. Colombia shall allow duty free importation of an annual aggregate quantity of 100 metric tons of originating goods classified under headings 04021010, 04021090, 04022111, 04022119, 04022191 and 04022199. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall administer these TRQs. 3. Customs duties on originating goods entered in excess of the quantities set out in paragraph 2 shall be treated in accordance with staging category 'E' as described in paragraph 1(j) of Annex 2-A.

SCHEDULE OF KOREA

Subject Goods, Trigger Levels, and Maximum Safeguard Duties

1. This Annex sets out those originating goods that may be subject to agricultural safeguard measures under Article 2.13, the trigger levels for applying such measures, and the maximum safeguard duties that may be applied each year for each such good. 2. No agricultural safeguard measure may be applied

SCHEDULE OF COLOMBIA

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Subject Goods, Trigger Levels, and Maximum Safeguard Duties
1. This Annex sets out those originating goods that may be subject to agricultural safeguard measures under Article 2.13, the trigger levels for applying such measures, and the maximum safeguard duties that may be applied each year for each such good.
2. No agricultural safeguard measure may be applied or maintained after the date the safeguard duties set out below are zero.
3. (a) For beef as covered below:
Coverage: HTSC 0201.30.00, 0202.30.00
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Trigger Level (MT) 9,900 10,098 10,299 10,505 10,716 10,930 11,149 11,371 11,599
Safeguard Duty (%) 80 80 80 80 80 80 60 60 60
Year 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Trigger Level (MT) 11,831 12,068 12,309 12,555 12,806 13,062 13,324 13,591 13,862
Safeguard Duty (%) 60 60 60 48 48 48 48 48 48
Year 19 20
Trigger 14,140 N/A
Level (MT) Safeguard Duty (%) 48 0

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ANNEX 2-C GOODS SUBJECT TO THE ANDEAN PRICE BAND SYSTEM 5
HTSC2007 Description
02031100 – – Carcasses and half-carcasses
02031200 – – Hams, shoulders, and cuts thereof, with bone in
02031900 – – Other
02032100 – – Carcasses and half-carcasses
02071100 – – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled
02101200 – – Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof
02101900 – – Other
04011000 – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding1%
04012000 Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1 %but not exceeding6%
04051000 – Butter
10059011 – – – Yellow
10059012 – – – White
10059030 – – White maize (Zea mays amilacea cv. gigante)
10059040 – – Purple maize (Zea mays amilacea cv. morado)
10059090 – – Other
10070090 – Other
11022000 – Maize (corn) flour
11081200 – – Maize (corn) starch
11081900 – – Other starches
12010090 – Other
12021090 – – Other
12022000 – Shelled, whether or not broken
12051090 – – Other
12059090 – – Other
12060090 – Other
12074090 – – Other
12079991 – – – – Karite seed
12079999 – – – – Other
12081000 – Of soya beans
12089000 – Other
15010010 – Pig fat (including lard)
15010030 – Poultry fat
– – Denatured
15020011
HTSC2007 Description
15020019 – – Other
15020090 – Other
15030000 Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared.
15060010 – Oil of ox foot
15060090 – Other
15071000 – Crude oil, whether or not degummed
15079010 – – Containing added denatured substances in a proportion not exceeding 1%

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15079090 – – Other
15081000 – Crude oil
15089000 – Other
15111000 – Crude oil
15119000 – Other
– – – Of safflower
15121120 15121910 – – – Of sunflower
15121920 – – – Of safflower
15122100 – – Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed
– – Other
15122900 15131100 – – Crude oil
– – Other
15131900 – – – Of palm kernel
15132110 15132910 – – – Of palm kernel
15141100 – – Crude oil
15141900 – – Other
15149100 – – Crude oil
15149900 – – Other
15152100 – – Crude oil
15152900 – – Other
15153000 – Castor oil and its fractions
– Sesame oil and its fractions
15155000 – Other
15159000
15162000 – Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions
15171000 – Margarine, 15179000 excluding liquid margarine – Other
15180010 – Linoxyn
15180090 – Other
16010000

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Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these products.
HTSC2007 Description
16023210 – – – Seasoned and frozen pieces
16023910 – – – Seasoned and frozen pieces
16024100 – – Hams and cuts thereof
16024200 – – Shoulders and cuts thereof
17019100 – – Containing added flavouring or colouring matter
17023020 – – Glucose syrup
17023090 – – Other
23012011 – – – Of a fat content by weight exceeding 2%
23012019 – – – Of a fat content by weight not exceeding 2%
23021000 – Of maize (corn)
23024000 – – Of other cereals
23040000 Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soyabean oil.
23061000 – Of cotton seeds
23063000 – Of sunflower seeds
23069000 – Other
23080090 – Other
23091090 – – Other
35051000 – Dextrins and other modified starches
35052000 – Glues
38231100 – – Stearic acid
38231200 – – Oleic acid
38231900 – – Other

Annex 2-A

Tariff Schedule of Korea

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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0101101000 Horses (for farm breeding) 0 0
0101109000 Other 8 5
0101901010 Horses for racing 8 5
0101901090 Other 8 5
0101909000 Other 8 5
0102101000 Milch cows 89.1 0
0102102000 Beef cattle 89.1 0
0102109000 Other 89.1 0
0102901000 Milch cows 40 16
0102902000 Beef cattle 40 16
0102909000 Other 0 0
0103100000 Pure-bred breeding animals 18 0
0103910000 Weighing less than 50 kg 18 16
0103920000 Weighing 50 kg or more 18 16
0104101000 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0104109000 Other 8 5
0104201000 Milch goats 8 5
0104209000 Other 8 5
0105111000 Pure-bred breeding animals 9 0
0105119000 Other 9 5
0105120000 Turkeys 9 5
0105191010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0105191090 Other 18 10
0105199000 Other 9 5
0105941000 Pure-bred breeding animals 9 0
0105949000 Other 9 5
0105991010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0105991090 Other 18 10
0105992000 Turkeys 9 5
0105999000 Other 9 5
0106110000 Primates 8 5
0106120000 Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 8 3
0106191000 Dogs 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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0106192010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0106192090 Other 8 5
0106193000 Deer 8 5
0106194000 Bears 8 5
0106195010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0106195090 Other 8 5
0106196010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
0106196090 Other 8 5
0106199000 Other 8 5
0106201000 Snakes 8 5
0106202000 Fresh-water tortoises 8 5
0106203000 Turtles 8 5
0106209000 Other 8 5
0106310000 Birds of prey 8 5
0106320000 Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) 8 5
0106390000 Other 8 5
0106901000 Amphibia 8 5
0106902010 Honey bees 8 5
0106902090 Other 8 5
0106903010 Lug worms 8 0
0106903020 Sludge worms 8 0
0106903090 Other 8 5
0106909000 Other 8 5
0201100000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 40 E
0201201000 Short ribs 40 E
0201209000 Other 40 E
0201300000 Boneless 40 19 See Annex 2– B
0202100000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 40 E
0202201000 Short ribs 40 E
0202209000 Other 40 E
0202300000 Boneless 40 19 See Annex 2– B
0203110000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 22.5 E
0203120000 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 22.5 E
0203191000 Streaky pork 22.5 E
0203199000 Other 22.5 E
0106192010 Pure-bred breeding animals 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0203210000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 25 E
0203220000 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 25 10
0203291000 Streaky pork 25 16
0203299000 Other 25 10
0204100000 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled 22.5 10

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0204210000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 22.5 10
0204220000 Other cuts with bone in 22.5 10
0204230000 Boneless 22.5 10
0204300000 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen 22.5 5
0204410000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 22.5 10
0204420000 Other cuts with bone in 22.5 5
0204430000 Boneless 22.5 10
0204501000 Fresh or chilled 22.5 10
0204502000 Frozen 22.5 10
0205001000 Fresh or chilled 27 10
0205002000 Frozen 27 10
0206100000 Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled 18 E
0206210000 Tongues 18 E
0206220000 Livers 18 E
0206291000 Tails 18 19
0206292000 Feet 18 19
0206299000 Other 18 19
0206300000 Of swine, fresh or chilled 18 16
0206410000 Livers 18 16
0206491000 Feet 18 16
0206499000 Other 18 16
0206800000 Other, fresh or chilled 18 10
0206900000 Other, frozen 18 10
0207111000 Weighing not more than 550 g 18 16
0207119000 Other 18 16
0207121000 Weighing not more than 550 g 20 12
0207129000 Other 20 12
0207131010 Leg 18 16
0207131020 Breast 18 16
0207131030 Wing 18 16
0207131090 Other 18 16
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0207132010 Liver 22.5 16
0207132090 Other 27 16
0207141010 Leg 20 12
0204210000 Carcasses and half-carcasses 22.5 10
0207141020 Breast 20 13
0207141030 Wing 20 13
0207141090 Other 20 12
0207142010 Liver 22.5 10
0207142090 Other 27 12
0207240000 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 18 10
0207250000 Not cut in pieces, frozen 18 7
0207261000 Cuts

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18 10
0207262010 Liver 22.5 10
0207262090 Other 27 10
0207271000 Cuts 18 7
0207272010 Liver 22.5 7
0207272090 Other 27 7
0207320000 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 18 16
0207330000 Not cut in pieces, frozen 18 16
0207340000 Fatty livers, fresh or chilled 22.5 16
0207351000 Cuts 18 16
0207352010 Liver 22.5 16
0207352090 Other 27 16
0207361000 Cuts 18 12
0207362010 Liver 22.5 10
0207362090 Other 27 16
0208100000 Of rabbits or hares 22.5 10
0208300000 Of primates 18 10
0208400000 (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 30 3
0208901000 Of deer 27 10
0208909010 Of marine animals 30 3
0208909090 Other 18 10
0209001000 Pig fat 3 0
0209002000 Poultry fat 3 0
0210110000 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 25 E
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0210120000 Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof 30 E
0210190000 Other 25 E
0210201000 Dried or smoked 27 E
0210209000 Other 27 E
0210910000 Of primates 22.5 10
0210920000 Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 22.5 10
0210930000 Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 22.5 10
18 10
0207262010 Liver 22.5 10
0210991010 Of bovine animals 22.5 16
0210991020 Of swine

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22.5 16
0210991030 Of poultry 22.5 10
0210991090 Other 22.5 16
0210999010 Of sheep or goats 22.5 10
0210999020 Of poultry 22.5 10
0210999090 Other 22.5 10
0301101000 Fancy carp 10 5
0301102000 Tropical fish 10 5
0301109000 Other 10 5
0301911000 Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae 10 7
0301912000 Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster 10 7
0301921000 Glass eel (for aquaculture) 0 27% or 0
0301930000 Carp 10 3
0301940000 Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 10 7
0301950000 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 10 7
0301992000 Yellow tail 10 0
0301994010 Fry (for aquaculture) 0 0
0301994090 Other 31% or 2,272won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0301995000 Conger eel 10 10
0301996000 Sharp toothed eel 10 10
0301997000 Hagfish 10 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0301998000 Flat fish 10 3
0301999010 True bass 10 10
0301999020 Puffers 10 0

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0301999030 Tilapia 10 3
0301999040 Rock fish (including pacific ocean perch) 10 3
0301999051 Fry (for aquaculture) 0 0
0301999059 Other 31 10
0301999060 Mullets 10 3
0301999070 Loaches 10 3
0301999080 Cat fishes 10 0
0301999091 Rock Trout (Hexagrammos spp., Agrammus spp.) 10 3
0301999092 Crusian carp 10 3
0301999093 Salmon 10 5
0301999094 Grass carp 10 0
0301999095 Croakers 31 10
0301999099 Other 10 10
0302111000 Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aquabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae 20 7
0302112000 Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster 20 5
0302120000 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 20 3
0302190000 Other 20 3
0302210000 Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) 20 10
0302220000 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 20 10
0302230000 Sole (Solea spp.) 20 7
0302290000 Other

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20 10
0302310000 Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) 20 7
0302320000 Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 20 7
0302330000 10
0302340000 Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 20 7
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0302360000 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 20 7
0302390000 Other 20 7
0302400000 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), excluding livers and roes 20 3
0302500000 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus), excluding livers and roes 20 10
0302610000 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella(Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 20 5
0302620000 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 20 0
0302630000 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 20 5
0302640000 Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 20 10
0302650000 Dogfish and other sharks 20 5
0302660000 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 20 7
0302670000 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 7
0302680000 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 20 5
0302691000 Alaska pollack 20 0
0302692000 Yellow tail 20 10
0302693000 Hair tail 20 10
0302694000 Sea-bream 20 10
0302695000 Conger eel 20 7
0302696000 Sharp toothed eel 20 7
0302697000 Horse mackerel 20 10
0302698000 Saury (including horn fish) 20 10
0302699010 Chub mackerel 20 5
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20 10
0302699030 Pomfret 20 10
0302699040 Angler (Monkfish) 20 10
0302699090 Other 20 10
0302701000 Livers 20 3
0302702000 Roes 20 5
0303110000 Sockeye salmon (red salmon) (Oncorhynchus nerka) 10 5
0303190000 Other 10 5
0303210000 Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 10 10
0303220000 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 10 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0303290000 Other 10 5
0303310000 Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) 10 10
0303320000 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 10 10
0303330000 Sole (Solea spp.) 10 10
0303390000 Other 10 10
0303410000 Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) 10 7
0303420000 Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 10 7
0303430000 Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito 10 7
0303440000 Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 10 7
0303450000 Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 10 7
0303460000 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 10 7
0303490000 Other 10 7
0303510000 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) 10 5
0303520000 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 10 7
0303610000 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 10 10
0303620000 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 10 5
20 10
0302699030 Pomfret 20 10
0303710000 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 10 10
0303720000 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 10 0
0303730000 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 10 5
0303740000 Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 10 10
0303750000 Dogfish and other sharks

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10 5
0304991010 Frozen fish surimi 10 0
0304991090 Other 10 10
0304999010 Frozen fish surimi 10 0
0304999090 Other 10 10
0305100000 Flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption 20 7
0305201000 Livers 20 3
0305202000 Roes, dried 20 3
0305203000 Roes, smoked 20 3
0305204010 Of alaska pollack 20 10
0305204020 Of yellow corvina 20 3
0305204030 Of herrings 20 0
0305204090 Other 20 7
0305301000 Dried 20 7
0305302000 Salted or in brine 20 5
0305410000 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 20 5
0305420000 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) 20 0
0305491000 Anchovies 20 5
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 11
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0305492000 Alaska pollack 20 5
0305499000 Other 20 5
0305510000 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 20 10
0305591000 Sharks' fins

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10
0306241090 Other 20 10
0306242000 Dried 20 5
0306243000 Salted or in brine 20 10
0306291000 Live, fresh or chilled 20 7
0306292000 Dried 20 7
0306293000 Salted or in brine 20 7
0307101011 For seed 0 0
0307101019 0307101090 Other 5 20 3 3
0307102000 Other Frozen 20 5
0307103000 Dried 5
0307104000 Salted or in brine 20
0307210000 Live, fresh or chilled 20 10
0307292000 Dried 20 10
0307293000 Salted or in brine 20 10
0307310000 Live, fresh or chilled 20 10
0307391000 Frozen 20 7
0307392000 Dried 20
0307399000 0307411000 Other Cuttle fish 20 10 5 10
0307412000 Squid 10 7
0307491010 Cuttle fish 10 10
0307491020 Squid
0307492000 Salted or in brine 10 10
0307493000 0307511000 Dried Poulp squid 10 20 10 10
0307512000 Webfoot Octopus 20 7
0307519000 Other 20 10
0307591010 Octopus 20 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0307591020 Poulp squid 20 10
0307591030 Webfoot octopus 20 10
0307591090 Other 20 10
0307592000 Dried 20 10
0307599000 Other 20 7
0307600000 Snails, other than sea snails 20 0
0307911110 Hard clam spat 20 5
0307911190 Other 20 10
10
0306241090 Other 20 10
0307911200 Abalone 20 10
0307911300 Top shells 20 10
0307911410 For seed 0 0
0307911490 Other 20 7
0307911510 For seed 0 0
0307911590 Other 20 10
0307911600 Cockles 20 10
0307911700 Adductors of shell fish 20 10
0307911800 Baby clams 20 10
0307911910 Marsh clams 20 5

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0307911990 Other 20 10
0307919010 Sea-urchins 20 10
0307919020 Sea-cucumbers 20 3
0307919031 For seed 0 0
0307919039 Other 20 10
0307919040 Jelly fish 20 10
0307919090 Other 20 7
0307991110 Cockles 20 10
0307991120 Hen clams 20 10
0307991130 Baby clams 20 10
0307991140 Adductors of shell fish 20 10
0307991150 Ark shells 20 10
0307991160 Top shells (frozen) 20 10
0307991190 Other 20 10
0307991910 Sea-cucumbers 20 3
0307991920 Sea-squirts 20 10
0307991990 Other 20 10
0307992110 Hen clams 20 10
0307992120 Adductors of shell fish 20 10
0307992130 Baby clams 20 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0307992190 Other 20 10
0307992920 Sea-cucumbers 20 3
0307992930 Sea-squirts 20 10
0307992990 Other 20 7
0307993110 Hen clams 20 7
0307993120 Baby clams 20 10
0307993130 Top shells (salted or in brine) 20 5
0307993190 Other 20 10
0307993910 Sea-urchins 20 7
0307993920 Sea-cucumbers 20 3
0307993930 Jelly fish 20 5
0307993990 Other 20 7
0401100000 Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1% 36 E
0307911990 Other 20 10
0307919010 Sea-urchins 20 10
0401200000 Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding1% but not exceeding6% 36 E
0401301000 Frozen cream 36 16
0401309000 Other 36 16
0402101010 Skim milk powder 176 See Appendix 2- A-1 See
0402101090 Other 176 Appendix 2- A-1
0402109000 Other 176 See Appendix 2- A-1 See
0402211000 0402219000 Whole milk powder Other 176 176 Appendix 2- A-1 See Appendix 2-
0402290000 Other 176 E
0402911000 Evaporated milk 89 E
0402919000 Sweetened evaporated milk
0402991000

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89 E
0402999000 Other 89 E
0403101000 Fluid 36 10
0403102000 Frozen 36 10
0403109000 Other 36 10
0403901000 Butter milk 89 E
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0403903000 Kephir 36 16
0403909000 Other fermented or acidified milk and cream 36 16
0404101011 For feeding 49.5 10
0404101019 Other 49.5 10
0404101091 For feeding 49.5 E
0404101099 Other 49.5 E
0404102111 For feeding 49.5 E
0404102119 Other 49.5 E
0404102121 For feeding 49.5 10
0404102129 Other 49.5 10
0404102131 For feeding 49.5 10
0404102139 Other 49.5 10
0404102191 For feeding 49.5 16
0404102199 Other 49.5 16
0404102910 For feeding 49.5 16
0404102990 Other 49.5 16
0404901000 Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1.5% 36 E
0404902000 Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1.5% 36 E
0405100000 Butter 89 E
0405200000 Dairy spreads 8 16
0405900000 Other 89 16
0406101010 Mozzarella cheese 36 16
0406101020 Cream cheese 36 16
0406101090 Other 36 16
0406102000 Curd 36 16
0406200000 Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds 36 16
0406300000 Processed cheese, not grated or powdered 36 16
0406400000 Blue-veined cheese and other cheese containing veins produced by Penicillium roqueforti 36 16
89 E
0402999000 Other 89 E
0406901000 Cheddar cheese 36 16
0406902000 Gouda cheese 36 10
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903000 Camembert cheese 36 10
0406904000 Emmental cheese 36 16
0406909000 Other 36 16
0407001010 Pure-bred breeding eggs 27 10
0407001090 Other 27 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0407009000 Other 27 10
0408110000 Dried 27 12-A
0408190000 Other 27 12-A
0408910000 Dried 27 10
0408991000 Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 41.6 12-A
0408999000 Other 27 12-A
0409000000 Natural honey 243% or 1,864won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0410001000 Turtles' eggs 8 5
0410002000 Salanganes' nests 8 5
0410003000 Royal jelly 8 5
0410009000 Other 8 5
0501000000 Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair 3 0
0502100000 Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair and waste thereof 3 0
0502902000 Goat hair 3 0
0502909000 Other 3 0
0504001010 Of bovine 27 10
0504001090 0504002000 Other Bladders 27 27 10 10
0504003000 Stomachs
0505100000 3 5
0505901000 Powder of feathers 5 5
0505909000 Other 5 5
0506100000 Ossein and bones treated with acid 3 0
0506901010 0506901020 Of tigers 3 0
0506901090 Of bovine animals 9 5
0506902000 Other of bones 3 25.6 0 16
0506909000 Powder 3 0
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0 0
0511992090 Other 0 0
0511993010 Of bovine 18 0
0511993020 Of swine 18 0
0511993090 Other 0 0
0511994000 Sinews and tendons 18 10
0511995011 Dressed 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0511995019 Other 3 0
0511995020 Horsehair waste 3 0
0511996000 Natural sponges of animal origin 8 0
0511999010 Silkworm eggs 18 10
0511999020 Chrysalis of silk worm 8 5
0511999030 Dead animals, other than products of dead animals of Chapter 3 8 5
0511999040 Paring and similar waste of rawhides or skins 8 5
0511999090 Other 8 5
0601101000 Of tulips 8 5
0601102000 Of lilies 4 3
0601103000 Of dahlias 8 5
0601104000 Of hyacinthus 8 5
0601105000 Of gladiolus 8 5
0601106000 Of iris 8 5
0601107000 Of freesias 8 5
0601108000 Of narcissus 8 5
0601109000 Other 8 5
0601201000 Of tulips 8 5
0601202000 Of lilies 8 5
0601203000 Of dahlias 8 5
0601204000 Of hyacinthus 8 5
0601205000 Of gladiolus 8 5
0601206000 Chicory plants and roots 8 5
0601207000 Of iris 8 5
0601208000 Of freesias 8 5
0601209010 Of narcissus 8 5
0601209090 Other 8 5
0602101000 Of fruit trees 8 5
0 0
0511992090 Other 0 0
0602109000 Other 8 10
0602201000 Apple trees 18 5
0602202000 Pear trees 18 5
0602203000 Peach trees 18 5
0602204000 Grape vines 8 5
0602205000 Persimmon trees 8 5

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0602206000 Citrus trees 18 5
0602207010 Chestnut trees 8 10
0602207020 Walnut trees 8 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0602207030 Korean pine trees 8 10
0602209000 Other 8 5
0602300000 Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not 8 10
0602400000 Roses, grafted or not 8 5
0602901010 Orchids or orchises 8 5
0602901020 Carnations 8 5
0602901030 Guzmania empire 8 5
0602901040 Gypsophilas 8 5
0602901050 Chrysanthemums 8 5
0602901060 Cactus 8 5
0602901090 Other 8 5
0602902011 For bonsai 8 10
0602902019 Other 8 10
0602902020 Larch trees 8 10
0602902030 Cryptomeria 8 10
0602902040 Japanese cypress 8 10
0602902050 Rigi-taeda 8 10
0602902061 For bonsai 8 10
0602902069 Other 8 10
0602902071 For bonsai 8 10
0602902079 Other 8 10
0602902081 For bonsai 8 10
0602902089 Other 8 10
0602902091 For bonsai 8 10
0602902099 Other 8 10
0602909010 Peony trees 8 10
0602909020 Camellia trees 8 10
0602909030 Mulberry trees 18 5
0602909040 Mushroom spawn 8 5
0602909090 Other 8 5
0603110000 Roses 25 5
0602206000 Citrus trees 18 5
0602207010 Chestnut trees 8 10
0603120000 Carnations 25 3
0603131000 Cymbidiums 25 5
0603132000 Phalaenopsis 25 5
0603139000 Other 25 5
0603140000 Chrysanthemums 25 5
0603191000 Tulips 25 10
0603192000 Gladiolus 25 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0603193000 Lilies 25 5
0603194000 Gypsophila 25 5
0603199000 Other 25 7
0603900000 Other

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900000 Mixtures of vegetables 27 10
0711200000 Olives 27 5
0711400000 Cucumbers and gherkins 30 10
0711510000 Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 30 5
0711591000 Truffles 27 16
0711599000 Other 30 5
0711901000 Garlic 360% or 1,800won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0711903000 Bamboo shoots 27 16
0711904000 Carrots 30 10
0711905010 Bracken Flowering ferns 30 27 16 16
0711905020 0711905091 Fruits of the genus capsicum or of the genus pimenta 270% or 6,210won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0711905099 Other 27
0711909000 Mixtures of vegetables 27 5
0712200000 Onions 135% or 180won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0712311000 Cultivated mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) 30 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0712319000 Other 30% or 1,218won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0712320000 Wood ears (Auricularia spp.) 30% or 1,218won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0712330000 Jelly fungi (Tremella spp.) 30% or 1,218won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0712391010 Pine mushrooms 30 16
0712391020 Oak mushrooms 40% or 1,625won/kg, whichever is the greater 15
0712391030 Ling chiu mushrooms 30% or 842won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0712391040 Oyster mushrooms 30 10
0712391050 Winter mushrooms 30 10
0712391090 Other 30% or 1,218won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0712392000 Truffles 27 16
0712901000 Garlic 360% or 1,800won/kg, whichever is the greater 30% or E
0712902010 Bracken 1,807won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
900000 Mixtures of vegetables 27 10
0711200000 Olives 27 5
0712902020 Radishes 30 16
0712902030 Welsh onions 30% or 1,159won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0712902040 Carrots 30% or 864won/kg, whichever is the greater 10
0712902050 Pumpkins 30 16
0712902060 Cabbages 30 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0712902070 Taro stems 30

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5
0712902080 Sweet potato stems 30 5
0712902091 Sweet corn for seeds 370 16
0712902092 Sweet corn, excluding those for seeds 370 16
0712902093 Potatoes 27 16
0712902094 Flowering ferns 30% or 1,446won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0712902095 Codonopsis 30 16
0712902099 Other 30 16
0712909000 Mixtures of vegetables 27 7
0713101000 For seed 27 10
0713102000 For feeding 0 0
0713109000 Other 27 10
0713200000 Chickpeas (garbanzos) 27 10
0713311000 For seed 607.5 E
0713319000 Other 607.5 E
0713321000 For seed 420.8 E
0713329000 Other 420.8 E
0713331000 For seed 27 10
0713339000 0713390000 Other Other 27 27 10 10
0713400000 Lentils 27 10
0713500000 Broad beans (Vicia faba var. major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var. equina, Vicia faba var. minor) 27 10
0713900000 Other
0714101000 Fresh 27 887.4 10 10
0714102010 Chips 887.4 10
0714102020 Pellets 887.4 10
0714102090 Other 887.4 5
0714103000 Chilled 887.4 5
0714104000 Frozen 45 5
0714201000 Fresh 385% or 338won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0714202000 Dried 385 16
0714203000 Chilled 385

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16
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0714204000 Frozen 45 16
0714209000 Other 385 16
0714901010 Frozen 45 16
0714901090 Other 18 16
0714909010 Frozen 45 16
0714909090 Other 385 16
0801110000 Desiccated 30 16
0801190000 Other 30 16
0801210000 In shell 30 16
0801220000 Shelled 30 16
0801310000 In shell 8 10
0801320000 Shelled 8 10
0802110000 In shell 8 10
0802120000 Shelled 8 10
0802210000 In shell 8 10
0802220000 Shelled 8 10
0802310000 In shell 45 E
0802320000 Shelled 30 E
0802401000 In shell 219.4% or 1,470won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0802402000 Shelled 219.4% or 1,470won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0802500000 Pistachios 30 10
0802600000 Macadamia nuts 30 7
0802901010 0802901020 In shell Shelled 2,664won/kg, whichever is the greater 566.8% or 2,664won/kg, whichever is the greater E E
0802902010 the greater
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0802902020 Shelled 27.0% or 803won/ ㎏ , whichever is the greater 16
0802909000 Other 30 16
0803000000 Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried 30 5
0804100000 Dates 30 5
0804200000 Figs 30 10
0804300000 Pineapples 30 7
0804400000 Avocados 30 5
16
0804501000 Guavas 30

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5
0804502000 Mangoes 30 7
0804503000 Mangosteens 30 7
0805100000 Oranges 50 E
0805201000 Korean citrus 144 E
0805209000 Other 144 16 See Annex 2– B
0805400000 Grapefruit, including pomelos 30 10
0805501000 Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) 30 7
0805502010 Citrus aurantifolia 30 7
0805502020 Citrus latifolia 144 10
0805900000 Other 144 E
0806100000 Fresh 45 16-S
0806200000 Dried 21 10
0807110000 Watermelons 45 7
0807190000 Other 45 10
0807200000 Papaws (papayas) 30 7
0808100000 Apples 45 E
0808201000 Pears 45 E
0808202000 Quinces 45 10
0809100000 Apricots 45 10
0809200000 Cherries 24 10
0809300000 Peaches, including nectarines 45 16
0809401000 Plums 45 10
0809402000 Sloes 45 10
0810100000 Strawberries 45 7
0810200000 Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries 45 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0810400000 Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium 45 7
0810500000 Kiwifruit 45 10
0810600000 Durians 45 7
0810901000 Persimmons 50 12
0810902000 Sweet persimmons 45 16
0810903000 Jujubes 611.5% or 5,800won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0810905000 Mumes 50 E
0810909000 Other 45 10
5
0804502000 Mangoes 30 7
0811100000 Strawberries 30 16

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0811200000 loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries 30 30 7 E
0811901000 Chestnuts 30 E
0811902000 0811903000 Jujubes Pine-nuts 30 16-A
0811909000 Other 30 7
0812100000 Cherries 30 10
0812901000 Strawberries 30 E
0812909000 Other 30 10
0813100000 Apricots 45 10
0813200000 Prunes 18 5
0813300000 Apples 45 16
0813401000 Persimmons 50 E
0813402000 Jujubes 611.5% or 5,800won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0813409000 Other 45 10
0813500000 Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this Chapter 45 E
0814001000 Peel of citrus fruit 30 7
0814002000 Peel of melons (including watermelons) 30 5
0901110000 Not decaffeinated 2 0
0901120000 Decaffeinated 2 0
0901210000 Not decaffeinated 8 0
0901220000 Decaffeinated 8 0
0901901000 Coffee husks and skins 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0901902000 Coffee substitutes containing coffee 8 0
0902100000 Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg 513.6 16
0902200000 Other green tea (not fermented) 513.6 16
0902300000 Black tea (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg 40 10
0902400000 Other black tea (fermented) and other partly fermented tea 40 10
0903000000 Maté 25 10
0904110000 Neither crushed nor ground 8 5
0904120000 Crushed or ground 8 5
0811200000 loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries 30 30 7 E
0904201000 Neither crushed nor ground 270% or 6,210won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0904202000 Crushed or ground 270% or 6,210won/kg, whichever is the greater E
0905000000 Vanilla 8 5
0906110000 Cinnamon(Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) Cinnamon, other than Cinnamomum 8 5
0906191000 0906192000 zeylanicum Blume Cinnamon tree flowers 8 8 5 5
0906201000 Cinnamon 8 5
0906202000 Cinnamon tree flowers 8 5
0907000000 Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems) 8 5
0908100000 Nutmeg 8 5
0908200000 Mace 8 5
0908300000 Cardamoms 8 5
0909200000 Seeds of coriander 8 5
0909300000 Seeds of cumin 8 5
0909400000 Seeds of caraway 8 5
0909500000 Seeds of fennel; juniper berries 8 5
0910101000 Fresh or chilled 377.3% or 931won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
0910102000 Dried 377.3% or 931won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0910109000 Other 377.3% or 931won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
0910200000 Saffron 8 5
0910300000 Turmeric (curcuma) 8 5
0910910000 Mixtures referred to in Note 1 (b) to this chapter 8 5
0910991000 Thyme; bay leaves 8 5
0910992000 Curry 8 5
0910999000 Other 8 5
1001100000 Durum wheat 3 3
1001901000 Meslin 3 3
1001909010 For seed 1.8 0
1001909020 For feeding 0 0
1001909030 For milling 1.8 0
1001909090 Other 1.8 0
1002001000 For seed 108.7 10
1002009000 Other 3 0

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is the greater E
0905000000 Vanilla 8 5
1003001000 Malting barley 513 E
1003009020 Naked barley 299.7% or 361won/kg, whichever is the greater

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E
1003009090 Other 299.7 E
1004001000 For seed 554.8 10
1004009000 Other 3 0
1005100000 For seed 328 16
1005901000 For feeding 328 10
1005902000 Popcorn 630 16
1005909000
1006100000 Rice in the husk (paddy or rough) X
1006201000 Nonglutinous X
1006202000 Glutinous X
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1006301000 Nonglutinous X
1006302000 Glutinous X
1006400000 Broken rice X
1007001000 For seed 779.4 16
1007009000 Other 3 0
1008100000 Buckwheat 256.1 16
1008201010 For seed 18 10
1008201090 Other 3 0
1008209000 Other 3 0
1008300000 Canary seeds 3 0
1008900000 Other cereals 800.3 16
1101001000 Of wheat 4.2 3
1101002000 Of meslin 5 3
1102100000 Rye flour 5 3
1102200000 Maize (corn) flour 5 3
1102901000 Barley flour 260 16
1102902000 Rice flour X
1102909000 Other 800.3 16
1103110000 Of wheat 288.2 16
1103130000 Of maize (corn) 162.9 16
1103191000 Of barley 260 16
1103192000 Of oats 554.8 16
1103193000 Of rice X
1103199000 Other 800.3 16
1103201000 Of wheat 288.2 16
1103202000 Of rice X
E
1003009090 Other 299.7 E
1103203000 Of barley 260 16
1103209000 Other 800.3 16
1104120000 Of oats 554.8 16
1104191000 Of rice X
1104192000 Of barley 233 16
1104199000 Other 800.3 E
1104220000 Of oats 554.8 16
1104230000 Of maize (corn) 167 16
1104291000 Of coicis semen 800.3 16
1104292000 Of barley 126 16
1104299000 Other 800.3 16
1104301000 Of rice 5 E
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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1104309000 Other 5 16
1105100000 Flour, meal and powder 304 16
1105200000 Flakes, granules and pellets 304 16
1106100000 Of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 07.13 8 5
1106201000 Of arrow roots 8 10
1106209000 Other 8 10
1106300000 Of the products of Chapter 8 8 10
1107100000 Not roasted 269 E
1107201000 Smoked 269 E
1107209000 Other 27 10
1108110000 Wheat starch 50.9 16
1108121000 For food 226 E
1108129000 Other 226 16
1108130000 Potato starch 455 16
1108141000 For food 455 E
1108149000 Other 455 E
1108191000 Of sweet potato 241.2 E
1108199000 Other 800.3 E
1108200000 Inulin 800.3 E
1109000000 Wheat gluten, whether or not dried 8 5
1201001010 For soya bean oil and oil cake 956won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
1201001020 For feeding 487% or 956won/kg, whichever is the greater E
1201009010 For bean sprouts 487% or 956won/kg, whichever is the greater E
1201009090 Other 487% or 956won/kg, whichever is the greater E
1202100000 In shell 230.5 E
1202200000 Shelled, whether or not broken 230.5 E
1203000000 Copra 3 0
1204000000 Linseed, whether or not broken 3 0
1205101000 Seeds for fodder planting 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1205109000 Other 10 10
1205901000 Seeds for fodder planting 0 0
1205909000 Other 10 10
1104309000 Other 5 16
1206000000 Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken 25 7
1207200000 Cotton seeds 3 0
1207400000 Sesamum seeds 630% or 6,660won/kg, whichever is the greater E
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1211201310 Major root 754.3 E
1211201390 Other 754.3 E
1211202110 Powder 18 E
1211202120 Tablet or capsule 18 E
1211202190 Other 18 E
1211202210 Powder 754.3 E
1211202220 Tablet or capsule 754.3 E
1211202290 Other 754.3 E
1211209100 Leaves and stems of ginseng 754.3 E
1211209200 Ginseng seed 754.3 E
1211209900 Other 754.3 E
1211300000 Coca leaf 8 5
1211400000 Poppy straw 8 5
1211901000 Aconiti tuber 8 5
1211902000 Coptidis rhizoma 8 5
1211903000 Polygalae radix 8 5
1211904000 Fritillariae roylei bulbus 8 5
1211905000 Eucommiae cortex 8 5
1211906000 Liquorice roots 8 5
1211909010 Amomi semen 8 5
1211909020 Zizyphi semen 8 5
1211909030 Quisqualis fructus 8 5
1211909040 Longanae arillus 8 5
1211909050 Crataegi fructus 8 5
1211909060 Nelumbo semen 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1211909070 Pepper mint 8 5
1211909080 Japanese pepper 8 10
1211909091 Dried platycodon grandiflorum 8 16
1211909099 Other 8 5
1212201010 Dried 20 3
1212201020 Chilled 20 3
1212201030 Frozen 10 3
1212201090 Other 20 3
1212202010 Dried 20 10
1212202020 Salted 20 5
1211201310 Major root 754.3 E
1212202030 Chilled 20 5
1212202040 Frozen 45 5
1212202090 Other 20 3
1212203010 Dried 20 5
1212203020 Chilled 20 3
1212203030 Frozen 45 5
1212203090 Other 20 3
1212204010 Fresh 20 3
1212204020 Chilled 20 3
1212204030 Frozen 45 5
1212204090 Other 20

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3
1212205010 Salted 20 5
1212205020 Chilled 20 3
1212205030 Frozen 45 5
1212205090 Other 20 3
1212206010 Frozen 45 10
1212206090 Other 20 7
1212207011 Frozen 45 7
1212207019 Other 20 5
1212207021 Frozen 45 5
1212207029 Other 20 5
1212207031 Frozen 45 3
1212207039 Other 20 3
1212208011 Frozen 45 3
1212208019 Other 20 3
1212208021 Frozen 45 3
1212208029 Other 20 3
1212208031 Frozen 45 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1212208039 Other 20 3
1212209011 Frozen 45 5
1212209019 Other 20 5
1212209091 Frozen 45 3
1212209099 Other 20 5
1212910000 Sugar beet 3 0
1212991000 Unroasted chicory roots of the variety cichorium intybus sativum 8 5
1212992000 Tuber of kuyaku 8 5
1212993000 Pollen 8 5
1212994000 Sugar cane 3 0
1212995000 Locust beans, including locust bean seeds 20 16
1212996000 Apricot, peach (including nectarine) or plum stones and kernels 8 5
1212999000 Other 8 5
1213000000 Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of pellets 8 5
1214101000 For feeding 1 0
1214109000 Other 10 0
1214901000 Fodder roots 100.5 16
3
1212205010 Salted 20 5
1214909011 For feeding 1 0
1214909019 Other 18 0
1214909090 Other 100.5 16
1301200000 Gum Arabic 3 0
1301901000 Oleoresins 3 5

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1301902010 Shellac 3 0
1301902090 Other 3 0
1301909000 Other 3 5
1302110000 Opium 8 5
1302120000 Of liquorice 8 5
1302130000 Of hops 30 16
1302191110 White ginseng extract 20 16
1302191120 White ginseng extract powder 20 16
1302191190 Other 20 16
1302191210 Red ginseng extract 754.3 E
1302191220 Red ginseng extract powder 754.3 E
1302191290 Other 754.3 E
1302191900 Other 20 16
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 36
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1302192000 Cashew nut shell liquid 8 5
1302193000 Natural lacquer 8 10
1302199010 Saps and extracts of aloes 8 5
1302199020 Cola extract 8 5
1302199091 Vanilla oleoresin or vanilla extract 8 5
1302199099 Other 8 5
1302200000 Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates 8 5
1302311000 Agar-agar in stripe form 8 5
1302312000 Agar-agar, powdered 8 5
1302319000 Other 8 5
1302320000 Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust bean seeds or guar seeds 8 5
1302390000

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Other 8 5
1401101000 Bamboos, phyllostachys 8 10
1401102000 Raw bamboos 8 10
1401109000 Other 8 10
1401201000 Split or drawn 8 10
1401209000 Other 8 10
1401901000 Bark of arrow root's stems 8 10
1401909000 Other 8 10
1404200000 Cotton linters 3 0
1404901000 Hard seeds, pips, hulls and nuts, of a kind used for carving (for example, corozo) 3 5
1404902010 Bark of paper mulberry 3 5
1404902020 Bark of edgeworthia papyrifera 3 5
1404902090 Other 3 7
1404903010 Leaves of quercus dentata 5 10
1404903020 Leaves of smilax china 5 10
1404903090 Other 5 10
1404904000 Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily as stuffing or as padding (for example, kapok, vegetable hair and eel- grass), whether or not put up as a layer with or without supporting material Vegetable materials of a kind used 3 5
1404905000 primarily in brooms or in brushes(for example, broomcorn, piassava, couch-grass and istle), whether or not in hanks or bundles 3 0
1404906010 Gall nuts 3 5
1404906020 Almond hulls 3 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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1404906090 Other 3 5
1404909000 Other 3 5
1501001010 Of an acid value not exceeding 1 3 0
1501001090 Other 3 0
1501002000 Poultry fat 3 0
1502001010 Of an acid value not exceeding 2 2 0
1502001090 Other 2 0
1502009000 Other 3 0
1503002000 Lard-oil 3 0
1503009000 Other 3 0
1504101000 Sharks' liver oil and its fractions 3 3
1504109000 Other 3 3
1504200000 Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other than liver oils 3 7
1504301000 Whale oil and its fractions 3 0
1504309000 Other 3 3
1505001000 Wool grease, crude 3 0
1505009000 Other 3 0
1506001000 Neat's foot oil and its fractions 3 0
1506009000 Other 3 0
1507101000 For food 5.4 10
1507102000 For manufacturing biodiesel 5.4 10
1507109000 Other 5.4 10
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5.4 10
1507901020 For manufacturing biodiesel 5.4 10
1507901090 Other 5.4 10
1507909000 Other 8 10
1508100000 Crude oil 27 16
1508901000 Refined oil 27 16
1508909000 Other 27 16
1509100000 Virgin 8 5
1509900000 Other 8 5
1510000000 Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, including blends of these oils or fractions with oils or fractions of heading 15.09 8 5
1511100000 Crude oil 3 0
1511901000 Palm olein 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1511902000 Palm stearin 2 0
1511909000 Other 2 0
1512111000 Sunflower-seed oil 10 5
1512112000 Safflower oil 8 5
1512191010 Sunflower-seed oil 10 5
1512191020 Safflower oil 8 5
1512199010 Sunflower-seed oil 10 5
1512199020 Safflower oil 8 5
1512210000 Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed 5.4 5
1512291000 Refined oil 5.4 5
1512299000 Other 8 5
1513110000 Crude oil 3 0
1513191000 Refined oil 3 0
1513199000 Other 3 0
1513211000 Palm kernel oil 5 5
1513212000 Babassu oil 8 5
1513291010 Palm kernel oil 5 5

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1513291020 Babassu oil 8 5
1513299000 Other 8 5
1514110000 Crude oil 8 16
1514191000 Refined oil 10 16
1514199000 Other 10 10
1514911000 Other Rape oil or colza oil 8 16
1514912000 Mustard oil 30 10
1514991010 Other Rape oil or colza oil 10 10
1514991020 Mustard oil 30 10
1514999000 Other 10 10
1515110000 Crude oil 8 5
1515190000 Other 8 5
1515210000 Crude oil 8 10
1515290000 Other 8 5
1515300000 Castor oil and its fractions 8 5
1515500000 Sesame oil and its fractions 630% or 12,060won/kg, whichever is the greater E
1515901000 Perilla oil and its fractions 36 16
1515909010 Rice bran oil and its fractions 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1515909020 Camellia oil and its fractions 8 5
1515909030 Jojoba oil and its fractions 8 5
1515909040 Tung oil and its fractions 8 5
1515909090 Other 8 5
1516101000 Beef tallow and its fractions 8 5
1516102000 Whale oil and its fractions 8 0
1516109000 Other 8 5
1516201010 Peanut oil and its fraction 36 16
1516201020 Sunflower seed oil and its fraction 36 16
1516201030 Rape or colza oil and its fraction 36 16
1516201040 Perilla oil and its fraction 36 16
1516201050 Sesame oil and its fraction 36 16
1516202010 Coconut (copra) oil and its fraction 8 5
1516202020 Palm oil and its fraction 8 5
1513291020 Babassu oil 8 5
1516202030 Maize oil and its fraction 8 5
1516202040 Cotton seed oil and its fraction 8 5
1516202050 Soya-bean oil and its fraction 8 5
1516202090 Other 8 5
1517100000 Margarine, excluding liquid margarine 8 5
1517901000 Imitation lard 8 5
1517902000 Shortening 8 5
1517909000 Other 8 5
1518001000 Dehydrated castor oil 8

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5
1518002000 Epoxidised soya-bean oil 8 5
1518009000 Other 8 5
1520000000 Glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes 8 5
1521101000 Carnauba wax 8 5
1521102000 Palm wax 8 5
1521109000 Other 8 5
1521901000 Spermaceti 8 3
1521902000 Beeswax 8 5
1521909000 Other 8 5
1522001010 Natural 8 5
1522001090 Other 8 5
1522009000 Other 8 5
1601001000 Sausages 18 10
1601009000 Other 30 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1602100000 Homogenised preparations 30 E
1602201000 In airtight containers 30 10
1602209000 Other 30 10
1602311000 In airtight containers 30 7
1602319000 Other 30 7
1602321010 Samge-tang ⓚ 30 10
1602321090 Other 30 16
1602329000 Other 30 16
1602391000 In airtight containers 30 10
1602399000 Other 30 10
1602411000 In airtight containers 30 16
1602419000 Other 27 16
1602421000 In airtight containers 30 16
1602429000 Other 27 16
1602491000 In airtight containers 30 16
1602499000 Other 27 16
1602501000 In airtight containers 72 E
1602509000 Other 72 E
1602901000 In airtight containers 30 E
1602909000 Other 30 E
1603001000 Meat extracts 30 16
1603002000 Meat juices 30 16
5
1518002000 Epoxidised soya-bean oil 8 5
1603003000 Fish extracts 30 3
1603004000 Fish juices 30 3
1603009000 Other 30 5
1604111000 In airtight containers 20 5
1604119000 Other 20 3
1604121000 In airtight containers 20 3
1604129000 Other 20 3
1604131000 In airtight containers 20 3
1604139000 Other 20 3
1604141011 In oil 20 7
1604141012 Boiled 20 7
1604141019 Other 20 7
1604141021 In oil 20 7
1604141022 Boiled 20 7
1604141029 Other 20 7
1604141031 In oil 20 5
HSK 2010 [[DOC_PAGE_MAR

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1605909040 Mussel 20 7
1605909090 Other 20 16
1701111000 Of a polarization not exceeding 98.5° 3 0
1701112000 Of a polarization exceeding 98.5° 3 0
1701121000 Of a polarization not exceeding 98.5° 3 0
1701122000 Of a polarization exceeding 98.5° 3 0
1701910000 Containing added flavouring or colouring matter 35 E
1701990000 Other 35 16
1702111000 Lactose 49.5 16
1702119000 Lactose syrup 20 16
1702191000 Lactose 49.5 16
1702199000 Lactose Syrup 20 16
1702201000 Maple sugar 8 5
1702202000 Maple syrup 8 5
1702301000 Glucose 8 10
1702302000 Glucose syrup 8 10
1702401000 Glucose 8 10
1702402000 Glucose syrup 8 10
1702500000 Chemically pure fructose 8 10
1702601000 Fructose 8 10
1702602000 Fructose syrup 8 10
1702901000 Artificial honey 243 16
1702902000 Caramel 8 5
1702903000 Maltose 8 5
1702909000 Other 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1703101000 For use in manufacturing spirits 3 0
1703109000 Other 3 0
1703901000 For use in manufacturing spirits 3 0
1703909000 Other 3 0
1704100000 Chewing gum, whether or not sugar-coated 8 3
1704901000 Liquorice extract, not put up as confectionery 8 5
1704902010 Drops 8 5
1704902020 Caramels 8 5
1704902090 Other 8 5
1605909040 Mussel 20 7
1704909000 Other 8 5
1801001000 Raw 2 0
1801002000 Roasted 8 5
1802001000 Cocoa shells, husks and skins 8 5
1802009000 Other 8 5
1803100000 Not defatted 5 3
1803200000 Wholly or partly defatted 5 3
1804000000 Cocoa butter, fat and oil 5 3
1805000000 Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 5 3
1806100000 Cocoa powder , containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 8 3
1806201000 Chocolate and chocolate confectionery 8 3
1806209010 Cocoa preparation containing 50 %or more by weight of milk powder 8 3
1806209090 Other 8 3
1806311000 Chocolate and chocolate confectionery 8 3
1806319000 Other 8 3
1806321000 Chocolate and chocolate confectionery 8 3
1806329000 Other 8 3
1806901000 Chocolate and chocolate confectionery 8 3
1806902111 Of prepared dry-milk 36 10
1806902119 Other 40 10
1806902191 Of oatmeal 8 5
1806902199 Other 8 5
1806902210 Of barley flour 8 5
1806902290 Other X
1806902910 Of malt extract 30 5
1806902920 Of food preparations of goods of headings 04.01 to 04.04 36 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1806902991 Of oatmeal 8 5
1806902992 Of barley flour 8 5
1806902999 Other X
1806903010 Of prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal product 5.4 5
1806903091 Rice in grain form 8 E
1806903099 Other 8 5
1806909010 Cocoa preparation containing 50 %or more by weight of milk powder 8 5
1806909090 Other 8 5
1901101010 Prepared dry milk 36 10
1901101090 Other 40 10
1901109010 Of oatmeal 8 5
1901109090 Other 8 5
1901201000 Of rice flour X
1901202000 Of barley flour 8 10
1901209000 Other X
1901901000 Malt extract 30 10

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, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 8 3
1806201000 Chocolate and chocolate confectionery 8 3
1901902010 Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 30% 36 E
1901902020 Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 30% 36

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16
1901909010 Oat meal 8 5
1901909091 Of rice flour X
1901909092 Of barley flour 8 10
1901909099 Other X
1902111000 Spaghetti 8 5
1902112000 Macaroni 8 5
1902119000 Other 8 5
1902191000 Noodles 8 5
1902192000 Chinese vermicelli 32% or 253won/kg, whichever is the greater 16
1902193000 Naeng-myun ⓚ 8 5
1902199000 Other 8 5
1902200000 Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared 8 5
1902301010 Ramen ⓚ 8 0
1902301090 Other 8 5
1902309000 Other 8 5
1902400000 Couscous 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
1903001000 Tapioca 8 5
1903009000 Other 8 5
1904101000 Corn flakes 5.4 5
1904102000 Corn chip 5.4 5
1904103000 Puffed rice 5.4 10
1904109000 Other 5.4 0
1904201000 Of Musli type preparations 45 16
1904209000 Other 5.4 10
1904300000 Bulgur wheat 8 10
1904901010 Steamed or boiled rice 50 E
1904901090 Other 8 E
1904909000 Other 8 10
1905100000 Crispbread 8 5
1905200000 Gingerbread and the like 8 5
1905310000 Sweet biscuits 8 5
1905320000 Waffles and wafers 8 5
1905400000 Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products 8 5
1905901010 Bread 8 5
1905901020 Ship's biscuits 8 5
16
1901909010 Oat meal 8 5
1905901030 Pastries and cakes 8 5
1905901040 Biscuits, cookies and crackers 8 5

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1905901050 Bakers' wares of rice 8 5
1905901090 Other 8 5
1905909010 Empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use 8 5
1905909020 Rice paper 8 5
1905909090 Other 8 5
2001100000 Cucumbers and gherkins 30 10
2001901000 Fruit and nuts 30 5
2001909010 Shallots 30 10
2001909020 Tomatoes 30 5
2001909030 Cauliflower 30 5
2001909040 Sweet corn 30 10
2001909050 Rakkyo 30 16
2001909060 Garlic 30 E
2001909070 Onions 30 E
2001909090 Other 30 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2002100000 Tomatoes, whole or in pieces 8 5
2002901000 Tomato paste (of a soluble solid, of 24 %or more) 5 0
2002909000 Other 8 10
2003104000 Cultivated mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) 20 5
2003109000 Other 20 5
2003200000 Truffles 20 12
2003901000 Oak Mushrooms 20 E
2003902000 Pine Mushrooms 20 16
2003909000 Other 20 5
2004100000 Potatoes 18 E
2004901000 Sweet corn 30 7
2004909000 Other 30 7
2005101000 Pureed corn for infant 20 7
2005109000 Other 20 7
2005201000 Croquettes prepared from flakes 20 16
2005209000 Other 20 16
2005400000 Peas (Pisum sativum) 20 16
2005511000 Of small green beans 20 16
2005512000 Of small red beans 20 16
2005519000 Other 20 16
1905901050 Bakers' wares of rice 8 5
2005591000 Of small green beans 20 16
2005592000 Of small red beans 20 16
2005599000 Other 20 16
2005600000 Asparagus 20 16
2005700000 Olives 20 10
2005800000 Sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata) 15 10
2005910000 Bamboo shoots 20 16
2005991000 Kim-chi ⓚ 20 5
2005992000 Sauerkraut 20 16
2005999000 Other 20 16

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2006001000 Marrons glacés 30 E
2006002000 Pineapples 30 16
2006003000 Ginger 30 5
2006004000 Lotus roots 30 5
2006005000 Peas (Pisum sativum) 20 5
2006006010 Beans shelled 20 5
2006006090 Other 20 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2006007000 Asparagus 20 5
2006008000 Olive 20 5
2006009010 Sweet corn (Zeamays var. Sac charata) 15 5
2006009020 Bamboo shoots 20 16
2006009030 Of other vegetable 20 5
2006009090 Other 30 5
2007100000 Homogenised preparations 30 7
2007911000 Jams, fruit jellies and marmalades 30 10
2007919000 Other 30 16
2007991000 Jams, fruit jellies and marmalades 30 7
2007999000 Other 30 5
2008111000 Peanut butter 50 16
2008119000 Other 63.9 E
2008191000 Chestnuts 50 E
2008192000 Coconut 45 E
2008199000 Other 45 7
2008200000 Pineapples 45 10
2008301000 Citrus junos 45 16
2008309000 Other 45 E
2008400000 Pears 45 E
2008500000 Apricots 45 10
2008600000 Cherries 45 7
2008701000 In airtight containers, added sugar 50 16
2008709000 Other 45 16
2008800000 Strawberries 45 16
2008910000 Palm hearts 45 16
2008921010 In airtight containers, added sugar 50 10
2008921090 Other 45 10
2008922000 Fruit salad 45 10
2006001000 Marrons glacés 30 E
2008929000 Other 45 10
2008991000 Grapes 45 10
2008992000 Apples 45 E
2008993000 Popcorn 45 10
2008994000 Salted Japanese pepper 45 16
2008999000 Other 45 7
2009110000 Frozen 54 10
2009120000 Not frozen, of a Brix value not exceeding 20 54 16
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2009190000 Other 54

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16
2009210000 Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 30 10
2009290000 Other 30 15
2009311000 Lemon juice 50 7
2009312000 Lime juice 50 7
2009319000 Other 54 16
2009391000 Lemon juice 50 10
2009392000 Lime juice 50 7
2009399000 Other 54 16
2009410000 Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 50 10
2009490000 Other 50 10
2009500000 Tomato juice 30 10
2009610000 Of a Brix value not exceeding 30 45 10
2009690000 Other 45 10
2009710000 Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 45 16
2009790000 Other 45 16
2009801010 Peach juice 50 10
2009801020 Strawberry juice 50 7
2009801090 Other 50 7
2009802000 Juice of vegetable 30 7
2009901010 Chiefly on the basic of orange juice 50 16
2009901020 Chiefly on the basic of apple juice 50 10
2009901030 Chiefly on the basic of grape juice 50 10
2009901090 Other 50 10
2009902000 Of vegetables 30 10
2009909000 Other 50 10
2101111000 Instant coffee 8 3
2101119000 Other 8 3
2101121000 Preparations of instant coffee 8 3
2101129010 Of containing milk, cream or their substitutes 8 0
2101129090 Other 8 3
2101201000 Of containing sugar, lemon or their substitutes 40 10
2101209011 Of packing with tea bag 40 10
2101209019 Other 40 10
2101209090 Other 40 10
2101301000 Of barley 8 5
2101309000 Other 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
16
2009210000 Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 30 10
2102101000 Brewery yeast 8 5
2102102000 Distillery yeast 8 5
2102103000 Bakery yeast 8 5
2102104000 Culture yeast 8 5
2102109000 Other 8 5
2102201000 Inactive yeasts 8 5
2102202000 Nulook ⓚ 8 5
2102203010 Of tablet 8 5
2102203090 Other 8 5
2102204010 Of tablet 8 5
2102204090 Other 8

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5
2102209000 Other 8 5
2102300000 Prepared baking powders 8 5
2103100000 Soya sauce 8 16
2103201000 Tomato ketchup 8 10
2103202000 Tomato sauces 45 10
2103301000 Mustard flour and meal 8 5
2103302000 Prepared mustard 8 5
2103901010 Bean paste 8 5
2103901020 Chinese bean paste 8 5
2103901030 Gochujang ⓚ 45 10
2103901090 Other 45 16
2103909010 Mayonnaise 8 5
2103909020 Instant curry 45 5
2103909030 Mixed seasonings 45 10
2103909040 Maejoo ⓚ 14 16
2103909090 Other 45 10
2104101000 Of meat 18 7
2104102000 Of fish 30 7
2104103000 Of vegetable 18 7
2104109000 Other 18 7
2104200000 Homogenised composite food preparations 30 7
2105001010 Not containing cocoa 8 5
2105001090 Other 8 5
2105009010 Not containing cocoa 8 5
2105009090 Other 8 5
2106101000 Bean-curd 8 5
2106109020 Protein concentrates 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2106109030 Textured protein substances 8 5
2106901010 Cola base 8 0
2106901020 Beverage base of perfumed fruits 8 5
2106901090 Other 8 5
2106902000 Sugar syrups, containing added flavouring or colouring matter 8 5
2106903011 Ginseng tea 8 16
2106903019 Other 8 16
2106903021 Red ginseng tea 754.3 E
5
2102209000 Other 8 5
2106903029 Other 754.3 E
2106904010 Laver 8 3
2106904090

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Other 8 5
2106909010 Coffee creamer 8 5
2106909021 Of a butter content, by weight, not exceeding 30% 8 10
2106909022 Of a butter content, by weight, exceeding 30 %but not exceeding 70% 8 10
2106909023 Of a butter content, by weight, exceeding 70% 8 10
2106909030 Preparations for use in manufacturing ice cream 8 5
2106909040 Autolyzed yeast and other yeast extracts 8 5
2106909050 Flavors in preparations 8 5
2106909060 Acorn flour 8 10
2106909070 Preparations with a basis of aloe 8 5
2106909080 Of preparations (other than those based on odoriferous substances) of types used in the manufacture of beverages with an alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0.5 %vol 30 7
2106909091 Preparations of royal jelly and honey 8 10
2106909099 Other 8 5
2201100000 Mineral waters and aerated waters 8 5
2201901000 Ice and snow 8 5
2201909000 Other 8 5
2202101000 Coloured 8 5
2202109000 Other 8 5
2202901000 Beverage based on ginseng 8 16
2202902000 Beverage of fruit juice 9 7
2202903000 Sikye ⓚ 8 5
2202909000 Other 8 0
2203000000 Beer made from malt 30 7
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2204100000 Sparkling wine 15 16
2204211000 Red wine 15 16
2204212000 White wine 15 16
2204219000 Other 15 16
2204291000 Red wine 15 16
2204292000 White wine 15 16
2204299000 Other 15 16
2204300000 Other grape must 30 10
2205100000 In containers holding 2 ℓ or less 15 16
2205900000 Other 15 16
2206001010 2206001020 Perry 15 10
2206001090 Other 15 10
2206002010 Cheongju ⓚ 15 5
2206002020 Yakju ⓚ 15 5
2206002030 Takju ⓚ 15 5
2206002090 Other 15 5
2206009010 Wine cooler (added the product of heading 20.09 or 22.02, including being made of grapes) 15 5
2206009090 Other 15 5
2207101000 Roughly distilled alcohol for beverages 10 5
2207109010 Fermented alcohol for manufacture of liquors 270 16-A
2207109090 Other 30 5
2207200000 Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength 8 5
2208201000 Cognac 15 5
2208209000 Other 15 5
2208301000 Scotch whisky 20 5
2208302000 Bourbon whisky 20 5
2208303000 Rye whisky 20 5
2208309000 Other 20 5
2208400000 Rum and other spirits obtained by distilling fermented sugarcane products 20 3
2208500000 Gin and geneva 20 5
2208600000 Vodka 20 5
2208701000 Ginseng wine 20 5
2208702000 Ogarpi ⓚ wine 20 16
2208709000 Other 20 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2208901000 Brandies other than that of subheading 2208.20 20 5
22089040

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00 Soju ⓚ 30 3
2208906000 Kaoliang wine 30 5
2208907000 Tequila 20 5
2208909000 Other 30 5
2209001000 Brewery vinegar 8 5
2209009000 Other 8 5
2301101000 Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal 9 16
2301102000 Greaves 5 3
2301201000 of fish 5 5
2301209000 Flours, meals and pellets Other 5 7
2302100000 Of maize (corn) 5 3
2302300000 Of wheat 2 0
2302401000 Of rice 5 3
2302409000 Other 5 3
2302500000 Of leguminous plants 5 3
2303100000 Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues 0 0
2303200000 Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture 5 3
2303300000 Brewing or distilling dregs and waste 5 3
2304000000 Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soyabean 1.8 0
2305000000 Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil 5 3
2306100000 Of cotton seeds 2 0
2306200000 Of linseed 5 3
2306300000 Of sunflower seeds 5 3
2306410000 Of low erucic acid rape or colza seeds 0 0
2306490000 Other 0 0
2306500000 Of coconut or copra 2 0
2306600000 Of palm nuts or kernels

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2 0
2306901000 Of sesamum seeds 63% or 72won/kg, whichever is the greater E
2306902000 Of perilla seeds 5 3
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 53
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2306903000 Of maize (corn) germ 5 3
2306909000 Other 5 3
2307000000 Wine lees; argol 5 3
2308001000 Acorns 5 10
2308002000 Horse-chestnuts 5 10
2308003000 Cotton seed hulls 5 3
2308009000 Other 46.4 16
2309101000 Dog food 5 3
2309102000 Cat food 5 3
2309901010 For pigs 4.2 0
2309901020 For fowls

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4.2 0
2309901030 For fish 5 0
2309901040 For bovine 4.2 0
2309901091 Of milk replacer 71 16
2309901099 Other 5 0
2309902010 Chiefly on the basis of inorganic substances or minerals (excluding chiefly on the basis of micro-minerals) 50.6 16
2309902020 Chiefly on the basis of flavourings 50.6 16
December 31,1994 :1. Peckmor, sessalom, calfnectar and pignectar of FCA Feed flavor starter (conc.)2. FCA Feed nectars (conc.)3. FCA Feed protanox 4. FCA Encila (conc.)5. FCA Sugar mate6. Poultry, fish, mineral, calf, hy sugar and cheese of FFI Ade (conc.)7. Pig, hog, cattle, dairy, beef and kanine of FFI Krave (conc.)8. Pig and fresh of FFI Arome (conc., 2X)9. Pecuaroma-poultry Other
2309902091 5 0
2309902099 Other 50.6 16
2309903010 Chiefly on the basis of antibiotics 5 0
2309903020 Chiefly on the basis of vitamins 5 0
2309903030 Chiefly on the basis of micro minerals 5 0
2309903090 Other 5 0
2309909000 Other

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50.6 16
2401101000 Flue-cured 20 10
2401102000 Burley 20 10
2401103000 Oriental 20 16
2401109000 Other 20 10
2401201000 Flue-cured 20 10
2401202000 Burley 20 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2401203000 Oriental 20 10
2401209000 Other 20 10
2401301000 Stems 20 10
2401302000 Scraps 20 10
2401309000 Other 20 10
2402101000 Cigar 40 10
2402102000 Cheroot 40 10
2402103000 Cigarillos 40 10
2402201000 Filter tip cigarettes 40 15
2402209000 Other 40 15
2402900000 Other 40 10
2403101000 Pipe tobacco 40 16
2403109000 Other 40 10
2403911000 Tobacco sheets 32.8 16
2403919000 Other 40 16
2403991000 Chewing tobacco 40 16
2403992000 Snuff 40 16
2403993000 Tobacco extracts and essences 40

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16
2403999000 Other 40 16
2501001010 Rock salt 1 0
2501001020 Sea salt made by the heat of the sun 1 0
2501009010 Edible salt 8 0
2501009020 Pure sodium chloride 8 0
2501009090 Other 8 0
2502000000 Unroasted iron pyrites 2 0
2503000000 Sulphur of all kinds, other than sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur and colloidal sulphur 2 0
2504101000 Natural graphite, crystalline 3 0
2504102000 Natural graphite, amorphous 3 0
2504109000 Other 3 0
2504901000 Natural graphite, crystalline 3 0
2504902000 Natural graphite, amorphous 3 0
2504909000 Other 3 0
2505100000 Silica sands and quartz sands 3 0
2505901010 Clayey sand 3 0
2505901020 Felspathic sand 3 0
2505901090 Other 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2505909000 Other 3 0
2506101000 Containing less than 0.06 %of impurities 3 0
2506102000 Containing not less than 0.06 %but not more than 0.1 %of impurities 3 0
2506103000 Containing more than 0.1 %of impurities 3 0
2506201000 Crude or roughly trimmed 3 0
2506209000 Other 3 0
2507001010 Not calcined 3 0
2507001090 Other 3 0
2507002010 Gairome 3 0
3 0
2507002020 2507002090 Kibushi Other

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3 0
2507009000 Other 3 0
2508100000 Bentonite 3 0
2508300000 Fire-clay 3 0
2508401000 Acid clay 3 0
2508402000 Decolourising earths and fuller's earth 3 0
2508409000 Other 3 0
2508501000 Andalusite 3 0
2508502000 Kyanite 3 0
2508503000 Sillimanite 3 0
2508600000 Mullite 3 0
2508701000 Shamotte 3 0
2508702000 Dinas earth 3 0
2509000000 Chalk 3 0
2510101000 Natural calcium phosphates 0 0
2510102000 Natural aluminium calcium phosphates 1 0
2510109000 Other 1 0
2510201000 Natural calcium phosphates 3 0
2510202000 Natural aluminium calcium phosphates 3 0
2510209000 Other 3 0
2511100000 Natural barium sulphate (barytes) 3 0
2511200000 Natural barium carbonate (witherite) 3 0
2512000000 Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less 3 0
2513101000 Crude or in irregular pieces, including crushed pumice ("bimskies") 3 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 56
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2513109000 Other

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3 0
2513201010 Emery 3 0
2513201020 Natural corundum 3 0
2513201030 Natural garnet 3 0
2513201090 Other 3 0
2513202010 Emery 3 0
2513202020 Natural corundum 3 0
2513202030 Natural garnet 3 0
2513202090 Other 3 0
2514001000 Crude or roughly trimmed 3 0
2514009000 Other 3 0
2515111000 Marble 3 0
2515112000 Travertine 3 0
2515121000 Marble 3 0
2515122000 Travertine 3 0
2515200000 Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster 3 0
2516110000 Crude or roughly trimmed 3 0
2516120000 Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape 3 0
2516201000 Crude or roughly trimmed 3 0
2516209000 Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape 3 0
2516901000 Crude or roughly trimmed 3 0
2516909000 Other 3 0
2517101000 Pebbles 3 0
2517102000 Broken or crushed stone 3 0
2517109000 Other 3 0
2517200000 Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in subheading 2517.10 3 0
2517300000 Tarred macadam 3 0
2517410000 Of marble 3 0
2517491000 Of basalt 3 0
2517492000 Of granite 3 0
2517499000 Other 3 0
2518100000 Dolomite, not calcined or sintered

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3 0
2518200000 Calcined or sintered dolomite 3 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 57
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2518300000 Dolomite ramming mix 3 0
2519100000 Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) 3 0
2519901000 Fused or dead-burned magnesia 3 0
2519902000 Natural magnesium oxide 3 0
2519909000 Other 3 0
2520101000 Gypsum 5 0
2520102000 Anhydrite 5 0
2520201000 Specially calcined or finely ground for use in dentistry 5 0
2520209000 Other 5 0
2521001000 Limestone 3 0
2521009000 Other 3 0
2522100000 Quicklime 3 0
2522200000 Slaked lime 3 0
2522300000 Hydraulic lime 3 0
2523100000 Cement clinkers 5 0
2523210000 White cement, whether or not artificially coloured 5 0
2523290000 Other 5 0
2523300000 Aluminous cement 8 0
2523901000 Slag cements 5 0
2523909000 Other 5 0
2524100000 Crocidolite 5 0
2524901000 Amosite 5 0
2524902000 Chrysotile 5 0
2524909000 Other 5 0
2525100000 Crude mica and mica rifted into sheets or splittings 3 0
2525200000 Mica powder 3 0
2525300000 Mica waste

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3 0
2526101000 Whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular shape (including square) 3 0
2526109000 Other 3 0
2526200000 Crushed or powdered 5 0
2528100000 Natural sodium borates and concentrates thereof (whether or not calcined) 3 0
2528901000 Calcium borates 3 0
2528902000 Magnesium chloroborate 3 0
2528903000 Natural boric acid 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2528909000 Other 3 0
2529100000 Feldspar 3 0
2529211000 Powder 2 0
2529219000 Other 2 0
2529221000 Powder 2 0
2529229000 Other 2 0
2529301000 Leucite 2 0
2529302000 Nepheline 2 0
2529303000 Nepheline syenite 2 0
2530101000 Vermiculite 3 0
2530102000 Perlites and chlorites 3 0
2530200000 Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates) 3 0
2530901000 Natural arsenic sulfides 3 0
2530902000 Pyrolusite (manganese ore) suitable for manufacturing dry batteries 3 0
2530903000 Strontianite 3 0
2530904000 Cinnabar 3 0
2530905000 Pyrophyllite 3 0
2530906000 Zeolites 3 0
2530907000 Alunites 3 0
2530908000 Wollastonites 3 0
2530909010 Pottery stone 3 0
2530909020 Sericites 3 0
2530909030 Earth colours 8 0
2530909040 Natural micaceous iron oxides 8 0
3 0
2526101000 Whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular shape (including square) 3 0
2530909050 Natural cryolite and natural chiolite 3 0
2530909091 Natural calcium carbonate 3 0
2530909099 Other 3 0
2601111000 Red haematite 0 0
2601112000 Magnetite 0 0
2601119000 Other 0 0

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2601121000 Red haematite 0 0
2601122000 Magnetite 0 0
2601129000 Other 0 0
2601200000 Roasted iron pyrites 1 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2602000000 Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20 %or more, calculated on the dry weight 0 0
2603000000 Copper ores and concentrates 0 0
2604000000 Nickel ores and concentrates 0 0
2605000000 Cobalt ores and concentrates 0 0
2606000000 Aluminium ores and concentrates 0 0
2607000000 Lead ores and concentrates 0 0
2608000000 Zinc ores and concentrates 0 0
2609000000 Tin ores and concentrates 0 0
2610000000 Chromium ores and concentrates 0 0
0 0
2611001000 Wolframite 0 0
2611002000 2611009000 Scheelite Other 0 0
2612100000 Uranium ores and concentrates 0 0
2612200000 Thorium ores and concentrates 0 0
2613100000 Roasted 0 0
2613900000 Other 0 0
2614001000 Rutile 0 0
2614002000 Anatase 0 0
2614009000 Other 0 0
2615100000 Zirconium ores and concentrates 0 0
2615901000 Niobium ores and concentrates 0 0
2615902000 Tantalum ores and concentrates 0 0
2615903000 Vanadium ores and concentrates

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0 0
2616100000 Silver ores and concentrates 0 0
2616901000 Gold ores and concentrates 0 0
2616902000 Platinum ores and concentrates (including ores and concentrates of platinum group) 0 0
2617100000 Antimony ores and concentrates 0 0
2617901000 Mercury ores and concentrates 0 0
2617902000 Germanium ores and concentrates 0 0
2617903000 Beryllium ores and concentrates 0 0
2617904000 Bismuth ores and concentrates 0 0
2617909000 Other 0 0
2618000000 Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel 2 0
2619001010 Blast furnace slag 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2619001090 Other 2 0
2619002000 Dross 2 0
2619003000 Scalings 2 0
2619009000 Other 2 0
2620110000 Hard zinc spelter 2 0
2620190000 Other 2 0
2620210000 Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti- knock compound sludges 2 0
2620290000 Other 2 0
2620300000 Containing mainly copper 2 0
2620400000 Containing mainly aluminium 2 0
2620600000 Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for 2 0
2620910000 Containing antimony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures 2 0
2620990000 Other 2 0
2621100000 Ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste 2 0
2621900000 Other 2 0
2701110000 Anthracite

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0 0
2701121000 Coking coal, heavy 0 0
2701122000 Other coking coal 0 0
2701129010 Containing a volatile matter less than 22% by weight (on a dry, mineral-matter-free basis) 0 0
2701129090 Other 0 0
2701190000 Other coal 0 0
2701201000 Briquettes 1 0
2701202000 Ovoids 1 0
2701209000 Other 1 0
2702100000 Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated 1 0
2702200000 Agglomerated lignite 1 0
2703001000 Not agglomerated 1 0
2703002000 Agglomerated 1 0
2704001010 Of coal 3 0
2704001090 Other 3 0
2704002000 Semi-coke 3 0
2704003000 Retort carbon 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2705000000 Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons 5 0
2706001000 Coal tars 5 0
2706002000 Tars from lignit or peat 5 0
2706009000 Other 5 0
2707100000 Benzol (benzene) 3 0
2707200000 Toluol (toluene) 3 0
2707300000 Xylol (xylenes) 3 0
2707400000 Naphthalene 5 0
2707500000 Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65 %or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250 ℃ by the ASTM D 86 method 5 0
2707910000 Creosote oils 5 0
2707991000 Solvent naphtha 5 0
2707992000 Anthracene 5 0
2707993000 Phenols

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8 0
2707999000 Other 5 0
2708100000 Pitch 5 0
2708200000 Pitch coke 5 0
2709001010 Of a specific gravity more than 0.796 but not more than 0.841 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001020 Of a specific gravity more than 0.841 but not more than 0.847 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001030 Of a specific gravity more than 0.847 but not more than 0.855 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001040 Of a specific gravity more than 0.855 but not more than 0.869 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001050 Of a specific gravity more than 0.869 but not more than 0.885 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001060 Of a specific gravity more than 0.885 but not more than 0.899 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001070 Of a specific gravity more than 0.899 but not more than 0.904 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001080 Of a specific gravity more than 0.904 but not more than 0.966 at 15 ℃ 3 3
2709001090 Other 3 3
2709002000 Crude oils obtained from bituminous minerals 3 3
2710111000 Motor spirit 5 0
2710112000 Aviation spirit 5 0
2710113000 Propylene tetramer 5 0
2710114000 Naphtha 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2710115000 Natural gas liquid 0 0
2710119000 Other 5 0
2710191010 Jet fuel 5 0
2710191090 Other 5 0
2710192010 Kerosene 5 0
2710192020 Jet fuel 5 0
2710192030 n-paraffine 5 0
2710192090 Other 5 0
2710193000 Gas oils 5 0
2710194010 Light fuel oil (bunker A) 5 0
2710194020 Fuel oil (bunker B) 5 0
2710194030 Bunker C 5 0
8 0
2707999000 Other 5 0
2710194090 Other 5 0
2710195010 Raw oils 7 0
2710195020 Lubricating base oil 7 0
2710196000 Extender oil 8 0
2710197110 Aviation engine oil 7 0
2710197120 Engine oil for automotive 7 0
2710197130 Engine oil for marine use 7 0
2710197210 Cylinder oil 7 0
2710197220 Spindle oil 7 0
2710197230 Gear oil 7

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0
2710197240 Turbine oil 7 0
2710197250 Refrigerating machine oil 7 0
2710197310 Compound oil 7 0
2710197320 Liquid paraffin 7 0
2710197330 Automatic transmission fluid 7 0
2710197410 Anti corrosive oil 7 0
2710197420 Cutting oil 7 0
2710197430 Cleansing oil 7 0
2710197440 Mould release oil 7 0
2710197450 Hydraulic brake oil 7 0
2710197510 Process oil 7 0
2710197520 Insulating oil 7 0
2710197530 Heat treating oil 7 0
2710197540 Heat transfer oil 7 0
2710197900 Other 7 0
2710198010 Containing aluminium as additive 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2710198020 Containing calcium as additive 8 0
2710198030 Containing sodium as additive 8 0
2710198040 Containing lithium as additive 8 0
2710198090 Other 8 0
2710199000 Other 8 0
2710911010 Of motor spirit, aviation spirit and jet fuel 5 0
2710911020 Of naphtha and natural gas liquid 0 0
2710911090 Other 5 0
2710912010 Of kerosene and jet fuel 5 0
2710912090 Other 5 0
2710913000 Of gas oils 5 0
2710914010 Of light fuel oil (bunker A), fuel oil (bunker B) and bunker C 5 0
2710914090 Other 5 0
2710915000 Of raw oils, lubricating oil (other than extender oil) and lubricating base oil 7 0
2710919000 Other 8 0
2710991010 Of motor spirit, aviation spirit and jet fuel 5 0
0
2710197240 Turbine oil 7 0
2710991020 Of naphtha and natural gas liquid 0 0
2710991090 Other 5 0
2710992010 Of kerosene and jet fuel 5 0
2710992090 Other 5 0
2710993000 Of gas oils 5 0
2710994010 Of light fuel oil (bunker A), fuel oil (bunker B) and bunker C 5 0
2710994090 Other 5 0
2710995000 Of raw oils, lubricating oil (other than extender oil) and lubricating base oil 7 0
2710999000 Other 8 0
2711110000 Natural gas

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3 0
2711120000 Propane 3 0
2711130000 Butanes 3 0
2711141000 Ethylene 5 0
2711142000 Propylene 5 0
2711143000 Butylene 5 0
2711144000 Butadiene 5 0
2711190000 Other 5 0
2711210000 Natural gas 3 0
2711290000 Other 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2712101000 Vaseline 8 0
2712109000 Other 8 0
2712200000 Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0.75 %of oil 8 0
2712901010 Slack wax and scale wax 8 0
2712901020 Microcrystalline wax 8 0
2712901090 Other 8 0
2712909010 Montan wax 8 0
2712909020 Peat wax 8 0
2712909030 Ceresin wax 8 0
2712909040 2712909090 Other 8 0
2713110000 Not calcined 5 0
2713120000 Calcined 5 0
2713200000 Petroleum bitumen 5 0
2713900000 Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals 5 0
2714100000 Bituminous or oil shale and tar sands 5 0
2714901000 Bitumen and asphalt, natural 5 0
2714902000 Asphaltites 5 0
2714903000 Asphaltic rock 5 0
2715001000 Cut-backs 5 0
2715002000 Emulsions or stable suspensions of asphalt, bitumen, pitch or tar 5 0
2715003000 Mastics 5 0
2715009000 Other 5 0
2716000000 Electrical energy 5 0
2801100000 Chlorine 5.5 0
2801200000 Iodine 5.5 0
3 0
2711120000 Propane 3 0
2801301000 Fluorine 5.5 0
2801302000 Bromine 5.5 0
2802001000

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5.5 0
2809202010 Metaphosphoric acid 5.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2809202020 Pyrophosphoric acid 5.5 0
2809202090 Other 5.5 0
2810001010 Diboron trioxide 5.5 0
2810001090 Other 5.5 0
2810002000 Ortho boric acid 5.5 0
2810003000 Meta boric acid 5.5 0
2810009000 Other 5.5 0
2811111000 For making semiconductor 5.5 0
2811119000 Other 5.5 0
2811191000 Hydrogensulphide 5.5 0
2811192000 Hydrobromic acid 5.5 0
2811193000 Sulphamic acid 5.5 0
2811194000 Perchloric acid 5.5 0
2811195000 Chloric acid 5.5 0
2811196000 Hypophosphorous acid 5.5 0
2811197000 Phosphorous acid 5.5 0
2811198000 Arsenic acid 5.5 0
2811199010 Hydrogen cyanide 5.5 0
2811199090 Other 5.5 0
2811210000 Carbon dioxide 5.5 0
2811221000 White carbon 5.5 0
2811229010 Silicagel 5.5 0
2811229090 Other 5.5 0
2811291000 Carbon monoxide 5.5 0
2811292000 Nitrous oxide 5.5 0
2811293000 Nitrogen dioxide 5.5 0
2811294000 Arsenic trioxide 5.5 0
2811295000 Arsenic pentoxide 5.5 0
2811299000 Other 5.5 0
2812101010 Iodine trichloride 5 0
2812101020 Phosphorous trichloride 5 0
2812101030 Phosphorous pentachloride 5 0
2812101040 Arsenic trichloride 5 0
5.5 0
2809202010 Metaphosphoric acid 5.5 0
2812101050 Sulphur monochloride 5 0
2812101060 Sulphur dichloride 5 0
2812101090 Other 5 0
2812102010 Thionyl chloride 5 0
2812102020 Carbonyl dichloride (phosgene) 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2812102030 Phosphorous oxychloride 5 0
2812102090 Other 5 0
2812901000 Boron trifluoride 5.5 0
2812902000 Sulphur hexafluoride 5.5 0
2812909000 Other 5.5 0
2813100000 Carbon disulphide 5.5 0
2813901020 Phosphorous pentasulphide 5.5 0
2813901090 Other 5.5 0
2813902010 Diarsenic pentasulphide 5.5 0

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2813902090 Other 5.5 0
2813903000 Silicon sulphide 5.5 0
2813909000 Other 5.5 0
2814100000 Anhydrous ammonia 1 0
2814200000 Ammonia in aqueous solution 2 0
2815110000 Solid 5.5 0
2815120000 In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda) 8 0
2815200000 Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) 5.5 0
2815301000 Sodium peroxide 5.5 0
2815302000 Potassium peroxide 5.5 0
2816101000 Magnesium hydroxide 5.5 0
2816102000 Magnesium peroxide 5.5 0
2816400000 Oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium 5.5 0
2817001000 Zinc oxide 5.5 0
2817002000 Zinc peroxide 5.5 0
2818101000 Sized grains 3 0
2818109000 Other 3 0
2818200000 Aluminium oxide, other than artificial corundum 1 0
2818301000 Alumina gel 5.5 0
2818309000 Other 5.5 0
2819100000 Chromium trioxide 5.5 0
2819901010 Chromic oxides 5.5 0
2819901090 Other 5.5 0
2819902000 Chromium hydroxides 5.5 0
2820100000 Manganese dioxide 5.5 0
2820901000 Manganese oxide 5.5 0
2820902000 Manganic oxide 5.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2820909000 Other 5.5 0
2821101000 Iron oxides 5.5 0
2821102000 Iron hydroxides 5.5 0
2821200000 Earth colours 5.5 0
2822001010 Cobaltic oxide 5.5 0
2822001091 For manufacturing secondary battery 4 0
2813902090 Other 5.5 0
2813903000 Silicon sulphide 5.5 0
2822001099 Other 5.5 0
2822002010 Cobaltous hydroxide 5.5 0
2822002090 Other 5.5 0
2823001000 Anatase type 5.5 0
2823009000 Other 5.5 0

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2824100000 Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot) 5.5 0
2824901000 Red lead and orange lead 5.5 0
2824909000 Other 5.5 0
2825101000 Hydrazine hydrate 5.5 0
2825109010 Hydrazine 5.5 0
2825109020 Inorganic salts of hydrazine 5.5 0
2825109030 Hydroxylamine 5.5 0
2825109041 Hydroxyl ammonium chloride (hydroxylamine hydrochloride) 5.5 0
2825109049 Other 5.5 0
2825201000 Lithium oxide 5.5 0
2825202000 Lithium hydroxide 5.5 0
2825301000 Vanadic pentoxide 2 0
2825309000 Other 3 0
2825401000 Nickel oxides 5.5 0
2825402000 Nickel hydroxides 5.5 0
2825501000 Copper oxides 5.5 0
2825502010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2825502090 Other 5.5 0
2825601000 Germanium oxides 5.5 0
2825602000 Zirconium dioxide 5.5 0
2825701000 Molybdenum oxides 3 0
2825702000 Molybdenum hydroxide 5.5 0
2825800000 Antimony oxides 5.5 0
2825901010 Calcium oxide 5.5 0
2825901020 Tungsten oxides 1 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 69
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2825901030 Tin oxides 5.5 0
2825901090 Other 5.5 0
2825902010 Calcium hydroxide 5.5 0
2825902020 Manganes hydroxides 5.5 0
2825902030 Tungsten hydroxides

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5 0
2840200000 Other borates 5 0
2840300000 Peroxoborates (perborates) 5 0
2841300000 Sodium dichromate 5.5 0
2841501000 Potassium chromate 5.5 0
2841509000 Other 5.5 0
2841610000 Potassium permanganate 5.5 0
2841691000 Manganites 5.5 0
2841692000 Manganates 5.5 0
2841693000 Permanganates 5.5 0
2841700000 Molybdates 5.5 0
2841800000 Tungstates (wolframates) 5 0
2841901000 Stannates 5.5 0
2841902010 Barium titannate 5.5 0
2841902020 Strontium titannate 5.5 0
2841902030 Lead titannate 5.5 0
2841902090 Other 5.5 0
2841903000 Antimonates 5.5 0
2841904000 Ferrates and ferrites 5.5 0
2841905000 Vanadates 5.5 0
2841906000 Bismuthates 5.5 0
2841909000 Other 5.5 0
2842101000 Aluminosilicates 6.5 0
2842109000 Other 5.5 0
2842901000 Salts of selenium acids 5.5 0
2842903000 Double or complex salts containing sulphur 5.5 0
2842905000 Double or complex salts of selenium 5.5 0
2842909000 Other 5.5 0
2843101000 Colloidal silver 5.5 0
2843102000 Colloidal gold 5.5 0
2843103000 Colloidal platinum 5.5 0
2843109000 Other 5.5 0
2843211000 For making semiconductor 5.5 0
2843219000 Other 5.5 0
2843291000 For making semiconductor 5.5 0
2843299000 Other 5.5 0
5 0
2840200000 Other borates 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2843301000 Potassium gold cyanide for making semiconductor 5.5 0
2843309000 Other 5.5 0
2843901000 Amalgams 5.5 0
2843909010 Platinum compounds 5.5 0
2843909090 Other 5.5 0
2844101000 Natural uranium 0 0
2844102000 Dispersions (containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds) 0 0
2844109000 Other 0 0
2844201000 Uranium enriched in U235

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0 0
2844202000 Dispersions (containing uranium enriched in U235, plutonium or compounds of these products) 0 0
2844209000 Other 0 0
2844301000 Dispersions (containing uranium depleted in U235, thorium or compounds of these products) 0 0
2844309000 Other 0 0
2844401000 Radioactive elements 0 0
2844402000 Radioactive isotopes 0 0
2844403000 Dispersions (containing radioactive elements, isotopes or compound) 0 0
2844409000 Other 0 0
2844500000 Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of nuclear reactors 0 0
2845100000 Heavy water (deuterium oxide) 0 0
2845901000 Heavy hydrogen (deuterium) 0 0
2845902000 Isotopes of carbon 0 0
2845909000 Other 0 0
2846100000 Cerium compounds 5 0
2846901000 Yttrium oxide 5 0
2846909000 Other 5 0
2847002000 For making semiconductor 5.5 0
2847009000 Other 5.5 0
2848001000 Of copper (phosphor copper), containing more than 15 %by weight of phosphorus 5.5 0
2848002000 Aluminium phosphide 5.5 0
2848009000 Other 5.5 0
2849100000 Of calcium 5.5 0
2849200000 Of silicon 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2849901000 Complex carbides 5.5 0
2849909010 Tungsten carbides 5.5 0
2849909090 Other 5.5 0
2850001000 Hydrides 5.5 0
2850002000 Nitrides 5.5 0
2850003000 Azides

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5.5 0
2907231000 4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A) 5.5 0
2907232000 Salts of 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A) 5.5 0
2907291000 Catechol 5.5 0
2907299000 Other 5.5 0
2908110000 Pentachlorophenol (ISO) 5 0
2908191000 Chlorophenols, excluding pentachlorophenol 5 0
2908192000 Tetra bromo bisphenol-A 5 0
2908193000 Tribromophenol 5 0
2908199000 Other 5 0
2908910000 Dinoseb (ISO) and its salts 5.5 0
2908991000 Naphthol sulphonic acids and their salts 5.5 0
2908992000 Phenol sulphonic acids 5.5 0
2908993000 Nitrated derivatives and their salts 5.5 0
2908994000 Nitrosated derivatives and their salts 5.5 0
2908999000 Other 5.5 0
2909110000 Diethyl ether 5.5 0
2909191000 Bis (chloromethyl) ether 5.5 0
2909192000 Methyl tertiary butyl ether 5.5 0
2909199000 Other 5.5 0
2909201000 Cineole 5.5 0
2909209000 Other 5.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2909301000 Anisole 5.5 0
2909302000 Anethole 5.5 0
2909303000 Diphenylether 5.5 0
2909304000 Ambrette musk 5.5 0
2909305000 Decabromodiphenyl oxide 5.5 0
2909309010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2909309090 Other 5.5 0
2909410000 2,2'-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol) 5.5 0
5.5 0
2907231000 4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A) 5.5 0
2909430000 Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5.5 0
2909441000 Monomethyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5.5 0
2909449000 Other 5.5 0
2909491000 Triethylene glycol 5.5 0
2909499000 Other 5.5 0
2909501000 Eugenol 5.5 0
2909502000 Isoeugenol 5.5 0
2909503000

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| HSK 2010| Description | Base Rate | Staging Category | Safe guard |

| 2916319010 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2916319090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916321000 | Benzoyl peroxide | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916322000 | Benzoyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916341000 | Phenylacetic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916342000 | Salts of phenylacetic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916351000 | Ethyl phenyl acetate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916352000 | Isobutyl phenyl acetate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916353000 | Isoamyl phenyl acetate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916359000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916360000 | Binapacryl (ISO) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916391000 | Cinnamic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2916399010 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2916399090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917111000 | Oxalic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917112000 | Salts of oxalic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917113000 | Esters of oxalic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917121000 | Adipic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917122000 | Salts of adipic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917123010 | Dioctyl adipate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917123090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917131000 | Azelaic acid, its salts and esters | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917132000 | Sebacic acid, its salts and esters | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917140000 | Maleic anhydride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917191000 | Maleic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917192000 | Succinic acid | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917193000 | Sodium succinate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917194000 | Diethyl malonate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917195000 | Diisopropyl malonate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2917199000 | Other

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2918211000 Salicylic acid 6.5 0
2918212010 Sodium salicylate 6.5 0
2918212090 Other 6.5 0
2918221000 O-acetylsalicylic acid 6.5 0
2918222000 Salts of o-acetylsalicylic acid 6.5 0
2918223000 Esters of o-acetylsalicylic acid 6.5 0
2918231010 Methyl salicylate 6.5 0
2918231020 Ethyl salicylate 6.5 0
2918231090 Other 6.5 0
2918232000 Salts of other esters of salicylic acid 6.5 0
2918291000 β -oxynaphthoic acid and its salts 6.5 0
2918299010 Gallic acid 6.5 0
2918299020 Parahydroxynaphthoic acid 6.5 0
2918299030 Parahydroxybenzoic acid 6.5 0
2918299040 Salts and esters of gallic acid 6.5 0
2918299090 Other 6.5 0
2918301000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2918309000 Other 6.5 0
2918910000 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts and esters 6.5 0
2918991000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2918999000 Other 6.5 0
2919100000 Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate 6.5 0
2919901011 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2919901019 Other 6.5 0
2919901020 Glycerophosphoric acid 6.5 0
2919901090 Other 6.5 0
2919902000 Salts of phosphoric esters 6.5 0
2919909000 Other 6.5 0
2920111000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2920119000 Other 6.5 0
2918211000 Salicylic acid 6.5 0
2920191000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
HSK 2010 Description

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6.5 0
2921451000 1-naphthylamine-4-sulfonic acid and its salts 6.5 0
2921459010 1-Naphthylamine (alpha-naphthylamine) and its salts 6.5 0
2921459020 2-Naphthylamine (beta-naphthylamine) and its salts 6.5 0
2921459030 2-naphthylamine-3,6,8-trisulfonic acid and its salts 5 0
2921459090 Other 6.5 0
2921460000 Amfetamine (INN), benzfetamine (INN), dexamfetamine (INN), etilamfetamine (INN), fencamfamin (INN), lefetamine (lNN), levamfetamine (INN), mefenorex (INN) and phentermine (INN); salts thereof 6.5 0
2921491000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2921499000 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2921511000 N-Phenyl-N'-isopropyl-para- phenylenediamine 6.5 0
2921512000 N-(1,3-Dimethyl butyl)-N'-phenyl-para- phenylenediamine 6.5 0
2921519010 o-phenylene diamine 6.5 0
2921519020 m-phenylene diamine 6.5 0
2921519030 p-phenylene diamine 6.5 0
2921519040 Diaminotoluenes 6.5 0
2921519090 Other 6.5 0
2921591000 3,3-Dichloro benzidine sulfonic acid salts 6.5 0
2921599010 Benzidine 6.5 0
2921599020 Benzidine dihydrochloride 6.5 0
2921599030 4,4'diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid and its salts 6.5 0
2921599040 Benzidine's salts other than benzidine dihydrochloride 6.5 0
2921599050 o-Tolidine and its salts 6.5 0
2921599090 Other 6.5 0
2922111000 Monoethanolamine 6.5 0
6.5 0
2921451000 1-naphthylamine-4-sulfonic acid and its salts 6.5 0
2922112000 Salts of monoethanolamine 6.5 0
2922121000 Diethanolamine 6.5 0
2922122000 Salts of diethanolamine 6.5 0
2922131000 Triethanolamine 3 0
2922132000 Salts of triethanolamine 6.5 0
2922140000 Dextropropoxyphene (INN) and its salts 6.5 0
2922191000 Arylethanolamines 6.5 0
2922193010 N,N-Dimethyl-2 aminoethanol and its protonated salts 6.5 0
2922193020 N,N-Diethyl-2-aminoethanol and its protonated salts 6.5 0
2922193090 Other 6.5 0
2922194000 Ethyldiethanolamine

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lglycine 6.5 0
2922497000 Ethyl para amino benzoate 6.5 0
2922499000 Other 6.5 0
2922501000 Serine 6.5 0
2922502000 Para-amino salicylic acid and its salts 6.5 0
2922503000 1-p-nitrophenol-2-amino-1,3-propane diol 6.5 0
2922504000 Dialphahydroxyphenylglycine 6.5 0
2922509010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2922509090 Other 6.5 0
2923101000 Choline 6.5 0
2923102000 Salts of choline 6.5 0
2923201000 Lecithins 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2923202000 Other phosphoaminolipids 6.5 0
2923900000 Other 6.5 0
2924110000 Meprobamate (INN) 6.5 0
2924121000 Fluoroacetamide (ISO) 6.5 0
2924122000 Monocrotophos (ISO) 6.5 0
2924123000 Phosphamidon (ISO) 6.5 0
2924191000 Dimethylformamide 6.5 0
2924192000 Dimethylacetamide 6.5 0
2924199010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2924199090 Other 6.5 0
2924211000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2924219000 Other 6.5 0
2924230000 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (N- acetylanthranilic acid) and its salts 6.5 0
2924240000 Ethinamate (INN) 6.5 0
2924291010 Aminoacetanilide and its derivatives 6.5 0
2924291020 Acetaminophen 6.5 0
2924291090 Other 6.5 0
2924292000 Aceto acetanilide and its derivatives 5

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6.5 0
2928009020 Methylethyl ketoxime 6.5 0
2928009091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2928009099 Other 6.5 0
2929101000 Toluene diisocyanate 6.5 0
2929102000 Diphenyl methane diisocyanate 6.5 0
2929109000 Other 6.5 0
2929901000 Isocyanides 6.5 0
2929903000 Dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n- propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidates 6.5 0
2929904000 Diethyl-n,n-dimethylphosphoramidates 6.5 0
2929905000 o-ethyl-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite 6.5 0
2929906000 N,N-Dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidic dihalides 6.5 0
2929909000 Other 6.5 0
2930201010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2930201090 Other 6.5 0
2930202010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2930202090 Other 6.5 0
2930301000 Thiuram mono-sulphides 6.5 0
2930302000 Thiuram di-sulphides 6.5 0
2930303000 Thiuram tetra-sulphides 6.5 0
2930400000 Methionine 6.5 0
2930501000 Captafol (ISO) 6.5 0
2930502000 Methamidophos (ISO) 6.5 0
2930901000 Sodium-2-amino-4-methylthiobutylate 6.5 0
2930902010 Thiourea 6.5 0
2930902020 Thiocarbanilide 6.5 0
6.5 0
2928009020 Methylethyl ketoxime 6.5 0
2930902091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2930902099 Other 6.5 0
2930903010 Thioalcohols 6.5 0
2930903020 Thiophenols 6.5 0
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N,N-Diisopropyl- β -aminoethanthiol 6.5 0
2930903040 N,N-Dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) aminoethane-2-thiols and their protonated salts 6.5 0
2930904010 Thiodiglycol (INN) (bis(2- hydroxyethyl)sulphide) 6.5 0
2930904020 Thioaniline 6.5 0
2930904090 Other 6.5 0
2930905010 2-Chloroethylchloromethylsulphide 6.5 0
2930905020 Bis (2-chloroethyl) sulphide 6.5 0
2930905030 Bis (2-chloroethylthio) methane 6.5 0
2930905040 1,2-Bis (2-chloroethylthio) ethane 6.5 0
2930905050 1,3-Bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-propane 6.5 0
2930905060 1,4-Bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-butane 6.5 0
2930905070 1,5-Bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-pentane 6.5 0
2930905081 Bis(2-chloroethylthiomethyl)ether 6.5 0
2930905082 Bis(2-chloroethylthioethyl)ether 6.5 0
2930905090 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2930906000 [S-2-(dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl)amino) ethyl] hydrogen alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl)phosphonothioates and their O- alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl) esters; alkylated or protonated salts thereof 6.5 0
2930907000 O,O-Diethyl s-[2-(diethylamino) ethyl] phosphorothioate and its alkylated or protonated salts 6.5 0
2930908000 O-Ehtyl, S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolothionate (fonofos) 6.5 0
2930909010 Thioacids 6.5 0
2930909020 Isothiocyanates 6.5 0
2930909030 Cysteine 6.5 0
N,N-Diisopropyl- β -aminoethanthiol 6.5 0
2930909040 Cystine 6.5 0
2930909050 Glutathion 6.5 0
2930909060 2930909070 8-Chloro-6-tosylotinic acid ethyl ester Containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl group but not further carbon 6.5 6.5 0 0

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2930909080 Dithiocarbonates (xanthates) 6.5 0
2930909091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the 2 0
2930909099 Other 6.5 3
2931002010 2-Chlorovinyldichloroarsine 6.5 0
2931002020 Bis (2-chlorovinyl) chloroarsine 6.5 0
2931002030 Tris (2-chlorovinyl) arsine 6.5 0
2931002091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2931002099 Other 6.5 0
2931003100 [O-2-(dialkyl(methyl,ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl)amino)ethyl]hydrogen alkyl (methyl,ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonites and their O-alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl)esters; alkylated or protonated salts thereof 6.5 0
2931003300 O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate 6.5 0
2931003400 O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate 6.5 0
2931003500 O-Alkyl ( ≤ C10,including cycloalkyl) alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonofluoridates 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2931003700 O-Alkyl ( ≤ C10,including cycloalkyl) N,N- dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidocyanidates 6.5 0
2931003911 Dimethyl methylphosphonate 6.5 0
2931003912 Diethyl ethylphosphonate 6.5 0
2931003913 Diethyl methylphosphonate 6.5 0
2931003914 Dimethyl ethylphosphonate 6.5 0
2931003915 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2931003919 Others 6.5 0
2931004010 Alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl)phosphonyl difluorides 6.5 0
2931004090 Other 6.5 0
2930909080 Dithiocarbonates (xanthates) 6.5 0
2931005010 Methyl phosphonyl dichloride 6.5 0
2931005020 Methyl phosphinyl dichloride 6.5 0
2931005030 Ethyl phosph onyl dichloride 6.5 0
2931005040 Ethyl phosphinyl dichloride 6.5 0
2931005090 Other 6.5 0
2931009010 Dibutyl tin oxide 6.5 0
2931009020 Diethyl aluminium chloride 6.5 0
2931009091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2931009099 Other 6.5 0
2932110000 Tetrahydrofuran 6.5 0
2932120000 2-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde) 6.5 0
2932131000 Furfuryl alcohol 6.5 0
2932132000 Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 6.5 0
2932191000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2932199000 Other 6.5 0
2932211000 Coumarin 5 0
2932212000 Methylcoumarins 5 0
2932213000 Ethylcoumarins 5 0
2932291000 Nonalactone 5 0
2932292000 Undecalactone 5 0
2932293000 Butyrolactone 5 0
2932294000 Santonin 5 0
2932295000 Phenolphthalein 5 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 97
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2932296000 Glucuronolactone 5 0
2932297000 Dehydracetic acid and its salts 5 0
2932298000 Acetyl ketene (diketene) 5 0
2932299010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2932299090 Other 5 0
2932910000 Isosafrole 6.5 0
2932920000 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)propane-2-one 6.5 0
2932930000 Piperonal 6.5 0
2932940000 Safrole

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| 2932950000 | Tetrahydrocannabinols (all isomers) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2932991000 | Dioxanes | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2932992000 | Benzofuran (coumarone) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2932999010 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2932999090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933111000 | Methylene bis(1-phenyl-2,3-dimethyl-4- methylamino pyra zolone-5) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933119010 | Phenazone (antipyrin) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933119030 | Sulpyrine | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933119040 | Isopropyl antipyrin | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933119091 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2933119099 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933191000 | Pyrazolone and its derivatives | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933199010 | Phenyl butazone | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933199020 | Pyrazolate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933199091 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2933199099 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933211000 | Hydantoin | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933212000 | Derivatives of hydantoin | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933291000 | Lysidine | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933299010 | Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 2933299090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933311000 | Pyridine | 6.5 | 0 | |

ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 98

| HSK 2010| Description | Base Rate | Staging Category | Safe guard |

| 2933312000 | Salts of pyridine | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933321000 | Piperidine | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 2933329

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000 Salts of piperidine 6.5 0
2933330000 Alfentanil (INN), anileridine (INN), bezitramide (INN), bromazepam (INN), difenoxin (INN), diphenoxylate (INN) dipipanone (INN), fentanyl (INN), ketobemidone (INN), methylphenidate (INN), pentazocine (INN), pethidine (INN), pethidine (INN) intermediate A, phencyclidine (INN) (PCP), phenoperidine (INN), pipradrol (INN), piritramide (INN), propiram (INN) and trimeperidine (INN); salts thereof 6.5 0
2933391000 Isonicotinic acid hydrazide 6.5 0
2933393000 3-Hydroxy-1-methylpiperidine 6.5 0
2933394000 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate 6.5 0
2933395000 Quinuclidin-3-ol 6.5 0
2933399010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2933399090 Other 6.5 0
2933410000 Levorphanol (INN) and its salts 6.5 0
2933491000 Pyrvinium pamoate 6.5 0
2933499010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2933499090 Other 6.5 0
2933520000 Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its salts 6.5 0
2933530000 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

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6.5 0
2933540000 Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof 6.5 0
2933550000 Loprazolam (INN), mecloqualone (INN), methaqualone (INN) and zipeprol (INN); salts thereof 6.5 0
2933591100 5-fluorouracil 6.5 0
2933591910 Pyrimidine 6.5 0
2933591991 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2933591999 Other 6.5 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 99
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2933592010 Piperazine 6.5 0
2933592020 Piperazine citrate 6.5 0
2933592030 Piperazine adipate 6.5 0
2933592040 1-amino-4-methylpiperazine 6.5 0
2933592090 Other 6.5 0
2933599000

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6.5 0
2933910000 Alprazolam (INN), camazepam (INN), chlordiazepoxide (INN), clonazepam (INN), clorazepate, delorazepam (INN), diazepam (lNN), 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), 6.5 0
pyrovalerone (INN), temazepam (INN) tetrazepam (INN) and triazolam (INN); salts thereof
2933991000 Indole and its derivatives 6.5 0
2933999010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the 2 0
2933999090 Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) Other 6.5 3
Aminothiazole and its derivative 6.5 0
2934101000
2934109010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2934109090 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2934201000 Benzothiazole 6.5 0
2934202000 Mercaptobenzothiazole 6.5 0
2934203000 Dibenzothiazolyl disulphide 6.5 0
2934209010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural

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Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2934209090 Other 6.5 0
2934301000 Phenothiazine (thiodiphenyl amine) 6.5 0
2934309000 Other 6.5 0
2934910000 Aminorex (INN), brotizolam (INN), clotiazepam (lNN), cloxazolam (INN), dextromoramide (INN), haloxazolam (INN), ketazolam (INN), mesocarb (INN), oxazolam (INN), pemoline (INN), phendimetrazine (INN), phenmetrazine (INN) and sufentanil (INN); salts thereof 6.5 0
2934991000 Morpholine 6.5 0
2934992000 Nucleic acids, their salts and derivatives 6.5 0
2934993000 7-Aminocephalosporanic acid 6.5 0
2934999010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2934999090 Other 6.5 0
2935002000 5-amino-2-methyl-n-phenyl benzene sulfonamide 6.5 0
2935003000 Para-toluidine-3-sulfon anilide 6.5 0
2935004000 2-amino-n-ethylbenzene sulfonanilide 6.5 0
2935006000 Sulfamethoxazole 6.5 0
2935007000 Sulfamethoxine 6.5 0
2935008010 Sulphamine 6.5 0
2935008020 Sulphapyridine 6.5 0
2935008030 Sulphadiazine 6.5 0
2935008040 Sulphamerazine 6.5 0
2935008050 Sulphathiazole

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6.5 0
2935008090 Other 6.5 0
2935009020 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2935009090 Other 6.5 0
2936210000 Vitamins A and their derivatives 6.5 0
2936220000 Vitamin B1 and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936230000 Vitamin B2 and its derivatives 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2936240000 D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B3 or Vitamin B5) and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936250000 Vitamin B6 and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936260000 Vitamin B12 and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936271000 Ascorbic acid 6.5 0
2936272000 Sodium ascorbate 6.5 0
2936273000 Calcium ascorbate 6.5 0
2936279000 Other 6.5 0
2936281000 Alpha-tocopherol acetate 6.5 0
2936289000 Other 6.5 0
2936291010 2936291090 Other 6.5 0
2936292000 Vitamins D and their derivatives 6.5 0
2936293000 Vitamin H and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936294000 Vitamins K and their derivatives 6.5 0
2936295000 Nicotinamide and its derivatives 6.5 0
2936299000 Other 6.5 0
2936901000 Provitamins, unmixed 6.5 0
2936909000 Other 6.5 0
2937111000 Of subheading 2933.9 or 2934.9 6.5 0
2937119000 Other 0 0
2937120000 Insulin and its salts 0 0
2937191000 Of subheading 2933.9 or 2934.9 6.5 0
2937199000 Other 0 0
2937211000 Cortisone 0 0
2937212000 Hydrocortisone 0 0
2937213000 Prednisone

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0 0
2937214000 Prednisolone 0 0
2937220000 Halogenated derivatives of corticosteroidal hormones 0 0
2937230000 Oestrogens and progestogens 0 0
2937292000 Of subheading 2914.50 5.5 0
2937299000 Other 0 0
2937310000 Epinephrine 0 0
2937391000 Of subheading 2922.50 6.5 0
2937399000 Other 0 0
2937400000 Amino-acid derivatives 0 0
2937501000 Of subheading 2918.19 or 2918.9 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2937502000 Of subheading 2934.9 6.5 0
2937509000 Other 0 0
2937901000 Of subheading 2933.9 or 2934.9 6.5 0
2937909000 Other 0 0
2938101000 Rutoside (rutin) 6.5 0
2938102000 Derivatives of rutoside 6.5 0
2938901000 Digitalis glycosides 6.5 0
2938902000 Glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhizates 6.5 0
2938903000 Saponins 6.5 0
2938904000 6.5 0
2938909000 Stevioside Other 6.5 0
2939111000 Morphine 0 0
2939112000 Ethylmorphine 0 0
2939113000 Codeine 0 0
2939114000 Concentrates of poppy straw containing not less than 50 %by weight of alkaloids 8 0
2939119000 Other 0 0
2939190000 Other 0 0
2939200000 Alkaloids of cinchona and their derivatives; salts thereof 0 0
2939300000 Caffeine and its salts 0 0
2939411000 Ephedrines 0 0
2939419000 Salts of ephedrines 0 0
0 0
2937214000 Prednisolone 0 0
2939421000 Pseudoephedrine (INN) 0 0
2939429000 Salts of pseudoephedrine 0 0
2939430000 Cathine (INN) and its salts 0 0
2939491000 Norephedrin 0 0
2939499000 Other 0 0
2939510000 Fenetylline (INN) and its salts 0

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0
2939590000 Other 0 0
2939611000 Ergometrine (INN) 0 0
2939619000 Salts of ergometrine (INN) 0 0
2939621000 Ergotamin (INN) 0 0
2939629000 Salts of ergotamin (INN) 0 0
2939631000 Lysergic acid 0 0
2939639000 Salts of lysergic acid 0 0
2939690000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2939910000 Cocaine, ecgonine, levometamfetamine, metamfetamine (INN), metamfetamine racemate; salts, esters and other derivatives thereof 0 0
2939991000 Atropine and homatropine 0 0
2939992000 Arecoline 0 0
2939993000 Piperine 0 0
2939994000 Nicotine and its salts 0 0
2939999000 Other 0 0
2940001010 Galactose 6.5 0
2940001020 0
2940001030 Xylose 6.5
2940001090 Other 6.5 0 0
2940002010 2940002090 Hydroxypropyl sucrose Other 6.5 6.5 0
2941101000 Penicilline G potassium 6.5 0
2941109010 Penicilline G sodium 6.5 0
2941109020 Penicilline V 6.5 0
2941109090 Other 6.5 0
2941201000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
2941209000 Other 6.5 0
2941301000 Chlorotetracycline 6.5 0
2941302000 Oxy-tetracycline hydrochloride 6.5 0
2941303000 Chlorotetracycline hydrochloride 6.5 0
2941309000 Other 6.5 0
2941400000 Chloramphenicol and its derivatives; salts thereof 6.5 0
2941501000 Erythromycin thiocyanate 6.5 0
2941509000 Other 6.5 0
2941902000 11-alpha-chloro-6-deoxy-6-demethyl-6- methylene-5-oxytetracycline-paratoluene sulfonate 6.5 0
2941909010 Kanamycine sulfate 6.5 0
2941909020 Ledermycine 6.5 0
2941909030 Gentamycine sulfate 6.5 0
2941909040 Leucomycin 6.5 0
2941909091 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
2941909099 Other 6.5 5
2942001000 Ketenes 6.5 0
2942009010 Copper acetoarsenite 6.5 0
2942009090 Other 6.5 0
3001201000 Gland extracts 0 0
3001202000 Liver extracts 0 0
3001203000 Gall bag extracts 0 0
3001204000 Pancreas extracts 0 0
3001205000 Stomach extracts 0 0
3001209000 Other 0 0
3001901010 Of human body 0 0
3001901090 Other 0 0
3001902010 Bear's gall 0 0
3001902090 Other 0 0
3001909010 Heparin and its salts 0 0
3001909020 Of human body 0 0
3001909090 Other 0 0
3002101000 Preparations of blood fractions and put up in packings as medicaments 0 0
3002102010 Haemoglobin 0 0
3002102020 Globulins 0 0
3002103000 Thrombin and prothrombinase 0 0
3002109010 Antisera 0 0
3002109020 Serums and blood plasma (excluding reproduced by synthesis) 0 0

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and its derivatives; salts thereof 6.5 0
2941501000 Erythromycin thiocyanate 6.5 0
3002109090 Other 0 0
3002200000 Vaccines for human medicine 0 0
3002301000 Vaccines against foot and mouth disease 0 0
3002309000 Other 0 0

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3002901000 Human blood 0 0
3002902000 Animal blood (prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses) 0 0
3002903010 Saxitoxin 6.5 0
3002903020 Ricin 8 0
3002903090 Other 0 0
3002904000 Microbial culture 0 0
3002905000 Virus and anti-virus 0 0
3002906000 Bacteriophage 0 0
3002909000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3003101000 Containing penicillines or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure 8 0
3003102000 Containing streptomycins or their derivatives 8 0
3003201000 Anti-tuberculosis preparations and anti- cancer preparations 8 0
3003209010 Preparations containing chloramphenicol 8 0
3003209090 Other 8 0
3003310000 Containing insulin 8 0
3003391010 Preparations containing pituitary (anterior) hormones 8 0
3003391020 Preparations containing pituitary (posterior) hormones 8 0
3003392000 Preparations containing salivary gland hormones 8 0
3003393000 Preparations containing thyroid and parathyroid hormones 8 0
3003394000 Preparations containing anabolic steroids 8 0
3003395000 Preparations containing adrenal cortical hormones 8 0
3003396000 Preparations containing adrenal medulla hormones 8 0
3003397000 Preparations containing male sex hormones 8 0
3003398000 Preparations containing estrogens and gestagens, progestins 8 0
3003399000 Other 8 0
3003401000 Anti-cancer preparations 8 0
3003409110 Preparations containing morphine 8 0
3003409120 Preparations containing quinine 8 0
3003409130 Preparations containing theobromine 8 0
3003409210 Preparations containing caffeine 8 0
3002901000 Human blood 0 0
3002902000 Animal blood (prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses) 0 0
3003409220 Preparations containing strychnine 8 0
3003409230 Preparations containing ephedrine 8 0
3003409310 Preparations containing cocaine 8 0
3003409320 Preparations containing alkaloids of rye ergot 8 0
3003409330 Preparations containing nicotine 8 0
3003409400 Preparations containing atropine and homatropine 8 0
3003409500 Preparations containing arecoline

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8 0
3003409600 Preparations containing piperine 8 0
3003409900 Other 8 0
3003901000 Anti-tuberculosis preparations anthelmintic preparations and anticancer preparations 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3003909100 Preparations containing aspirin 8 0
3003909200 Preparations containing anti-allergic agents 8 0
3003909300 Preparations containing vitamins 8 0
3003909400 Preparations containing antler 8 0
3003909500 Preparations containing ginseng 8 0
3003909600 Preparations containing royal jelly 8 0
3003909900 Other 8 3
3004101000 Containing penicillins or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure 8 0
3004102000 Containing streptomycins or their derivatives 8 0
3004201000 Anti-tuberculosis preparations, anthelmintic preparations and anti-cancer preparations 8 0
3004209100 Preparations containing chloramphenicol 8 0
3004209200 Preparations containing erythromycin 8 0
3004209300 Preparations containing oxy-tetracycline 8 0
3004209400 Preparations containing kanamycin 8 0
3004209900 Other 8 0
3004310000 Containing insulin 8 0
3004320000 Containing corticosteroid hormones, their derivatives or structural analogues 8 0
3004391010 Preparations containing pituitary (anterior) hormones 8 0
3004391020 Preparations containing pituitary (posterior) hormones 8 0
3004392000 Preparations containing salivary gland hormones 8 0
3004393000 Preparations containing thyroid and parathyroid hormones 8 0
3004394000 Preparations containing anabolic steroids 8 0
3004395000 Preparations containing adrenal medulla hormones 8 0
3004396000 Preparations containing male sex hormones 8 0
8 0
3003409600 Preparations containing piperine 8 0
3004397000 Preparations containing estrogens and gestagens, progestins 8 0
3004399000 Other 8 0
3004401000 Anti-cancer preparations 8 0
3004409110 Preparations containing morphine 8 0
3004409120 Preparations containing quinine 8 0
3004409130 Preparations containing theobromine 8 0
3004409210 Preparations containing caffeine 8 0
3004409220 Preparations containing strychnine 8 0
HSK 2010 [[DOC_PAG

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E_MARKER_138]] Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3004409230 Preparations containing ephedrine 8 0
3004409310 Preparations containing cocaine 8 0
3004409320 Preparations containing alkaloids of rye ergot 8 0
3004409330 Preparations containing nicotine 8 0
3004409400 Preparations containing atropine and homatropine 8 0
3004409500 Preparations containing arecoline 8 0
3004409600 Preparations containing piperine 8 0
3004409900 Other 8 0
3004501000 Preparations containing vitamin A 8 0
3004502010 Preparations containing vitamin B1 8 0
3004502090 Other 8 0
3004503000 Preparations containing vitamin C 8 0
3004504000 Preparations containing vitamin D 8 0
3004505000 Preparations containing vitamin E 8 0
3004506000 Preparations containing vitamin H 8 0
3004507000 Preparations containing vitamin K 8 0
3004509000 Other 8 0
3004901000 Anti-tuberculosis preparations, anthelmintic preparations and anti-cancer preparations 8 3
3004909100 Preparations containing aspirin 8 0
3004909200 Preparations containing anti-allergic agents 8 0
3004909300 Preparations containing antler 8 0
3004909400 Preparations containing ginseng 8 0
3004909500 Preparations containing royal jelly 8 0
3004909900 Other 8 3
3005101000 Adhesive plasters 0 0
3005109000 Other 0 0
3005901000 Waddings 0 0
3005902000 Gauze 0 0
3005903000 Bandages 0 0
3005904000 Prepared dressings and poultices 0 0
3005909000 Other 0 0
E_MARKER_138]] Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3006101010 Sterile surgical catgut 0 0
3006101020 Sterile suture materials (including sterile absorbable surgical or dental yarns) 0 0
3006102000 Sterile tissue adhesives for surgical wound closure 0 0
3006103000 Sterile laminaria and sterile laminaria tents 0 0
HSK 2010 Description

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Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3006104000 Sterile absorbable surgical or dental haemostatics 0 0
3006105010 Of plastics 6.5 0
3006105020 Of knitted or crocheted fabrics 8 0
3006105090 Other 0 0
3006200000 Blood-grouping reagents 0 0
3006301000 Opacifying preparations for x-ray examination 0 0
3006302000 Diagnostic reagents (designed to be administered to the patient) 0 0
3006401000 Dental cements 0 0
3006402000 Dental fillings 0 0
3006403000 Bone reconstruction cements 0 0
3006500000 First-aid boxes and kits 0 0
3006600000 Chemical contraceptive preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading 29.37 or on spermicides 0 0
3006700000 Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instruments 6.5 0
3006910000 Appliances identifiable for ostomy use 6.5 0
3006921010 Skin and bone grafts 0 0
3006921090 Other 0 0
3006922010 Preparations of blood fractions and put up in packings as medicaments 0 0
3006922020 Haemoglobin and globulins 0 0
3006922031 Saxitoxin 6.5 0
3006922032 Ricin

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8 0
3006922090 Other 0 0
3006923000 Of heading 30.03 or 30.04 8 0
3006924000 Of heading 30.05 or 30.06 0 0
3006925000 Of subheading 3824.90 6.5 0
3101001010 Guano 6.5 0
3101001090 Other 6.5 0
3101002000 Vegetable fertilisers 6.5 0
3101003000 Fertilisers produced by the mixing or chemical treatment of animal or vegetable products 6.5 0
3102101000 Agricultural fertilizers or for manufacturing agricultural fertilizers 2 0
3102109000 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3102210000 Ammonium sulphate 6.5 0
3102291000 Double salts of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate 6.5 0
3102292000 Mixtures of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate 6.5 0
3102300000 Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution 6.5 0
3102400000 Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate or other inorganic non- fertilising substances 6.5 0
3102501000 Natural 6.5 0
3102509000 Other 6.5 0
3102600000 Double salts and mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate 6.5 0
3102800000 Mixtures of urea and ammonium nitrate in aqueous or ammoniacal solution 6.5 0
3102901000 Double salts of calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate 6.5 0
3102909000 Other 6.5 0
3103100000 Superphosphates 6.5 0
3103901000 Disintegrated (calcined) calcium phosphates 6.5 0
3103902000 Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate containing not less than 0.2 %by weight of fluorine 6.5 0
3103903000 Other calcium phosphate 6.5 0
3103904000 Mixtures of phosphatic fertilisers 6.5 0
3103909000 Other

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6.5 0
3104200000 Potassium chloride 0 0
3104301000 Not more than 52 %by weight of K2O 1 0
3104309000 Other 6.5 0
3104901010 Not more than 30 %by weight of K2O 1 0
3104901090 Other 6.5 0
3104909000 Other 1 0
3105200000 phosphorus and potassium
3105300000 Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3105400000 Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 6.5 0
3105510000 Containing nitrates and phosphates 6.5 0
3105590000 Other 6.5 0
3105600000 Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium 6.5 0
3105901000 Fertilisers containing nitrogen and potassium 6.5 0
3105909000 Other 6.5 0
3201100000 Quebracho extract 6.5 0
3201200000 Wattle extract 6.5 0
3201901010 Extracts from mangrove 6.5 0
3201901020 Extracts from myrobolans 6.5 0
3201901030 Extracts from sumach 6.5 0
3201901040 Extracts from gambier 6.5 0
3201901090 Other 6.5 0
3201902000 Tannins (tannic acids) and their salts 6.5 0
3201903000 Ethers or esters of tannins 6.5 0
3201904000 Other derivatives of tannins 6.5 0
3202101000 Aromatic syntans 6.5 0
3202102000 Alkylsulphonylchlorides 6.5 0
3202103000 Resinic tanning products

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| 3202109000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3202901000 | Inorganic tanning products | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3202902000 | Artificial bates | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3202909000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203001100 | Natural indigo | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203001910 | Logwood | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203001920 | Sandal wood | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203001930 | Chlorophyll | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203001990 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203002010 | Cochineal | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203002020 | Kermes | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203002030 | Sepia | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203002090 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3203003000 | Preparations based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin | 6.5 | 0 | |

| HSK 2010| Description | Base Rate | Staging Category | Safe guard |

| 3204111000 | Preparations based on disperse dyes (press cake) | 4 | 0 | |
| 3204119000 | Other | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204121000 | Acid dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204122000 | Mordant dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204130000 | Basic dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204140000 | Direct dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204150000 | Vat dyes (including those usable in that state as pigments) and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204160000 | Reactive dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204170000 | Pigments and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204191000 | Organic solvent dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204192000 | Rapid dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204193000 | Sulphide dyes and sulphide vat dyes and preparations based thereon | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204199000 | Other | 8 | 0 | |
| 3204200000 | Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3204901000 | Synthetic organic products of the kind used as luminophores | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3204909000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3205001000 | Pigment plastic colour bases

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6.5 0
3205009000 Other 6.5 0
3206110000 Containing 80 %or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry matter 6.5 0
3206190000 Other 6.5 0
3206200000 Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds 6.5 0
3206411000 Ultramarine 6.5 0
3206419000 Other 6.5 0
3206421000 Lithopones 6.5 0
3206429000 Other 6.5 0
3206491000 Zinc grey 6.5 0
3206492000 Mineral black 6.5 0
3206493000 Coloured earths 6.5 0
3206494000 Soluble vandyke brown 6.5 0
3206495000 Pigments based on cobalt compounds 6.5 0
3206496000 Pigments and preparations based on cadmium compounds 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3206499000 Other 6.5 0
3206500000 Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores 6.5 0
3207100000 Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations 6.5 0
3207201000 Vitrifiable enamels and glazes 6.5 0
3207202000 Engobes (slips) 6.5 0
3207209000 Other 6.5 0
3207301000 Of gold 6.5 0
3207302000 Of platinum 6.5 0
3207303000 Of palladium 6.5 0
3207304000 Of silver 6.5 0
3207309000 Other 6.5 0
3207400000 Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes 6.5 0
3208101010 Enamels 6.5 0
3208101090 Other 6.5 0
3208102000 Varnishes (including lacquers) 6.5 0
3208103000 Solutions as defined in Note 4 to this Chapter 6.5 0
3208201011 Enamels 6.5 0
3208201019 Other 6.5 0
6.5 0
3205009000 Other 6.5 0
3208201020 Varnishes (including lacquers) 6.5 0
3208201030 Solutions as defined in Note 4 to this Chapter 6.5 0
3208202011 Enamels 6.5 0
3208202019 Other

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3213109000 Other 6.5 0
3213901000 Oil colours 6.5 0
3213902000 Water colours 6.5 0
3213909000 Other 6.5 0
3214101060 Based on rubber 6.5 0
3214101080 Resin mastics and cements 6.5 0
3214101090 Other 6.5 0
3214102000 Painters' fillings 6.5 0
3214109000 Other 6.5 0
3214900000 Other 6.5 0
3215110000 Black 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3215190000 Other 6.5 0
3215901000 Writing ink 6.5 0
3215902000 Drawing ink 6.5 0
3215903000 Copying ink 6.5 0
3215904010 Of oil 6.5 0
3215904020 Of water 6.5 0
3215904030 Of oil and water 6.5 0
3215905000 Metalic ink 6.5 0
3215906010 Of oil 6.5 0
3215906020 Of water 6.5 0
3215906030 Of oil and water 6.5 0
3215909000 Other 6.5 0
3301120000 Of orange 5 3
3301130000 Of lemon 5 3
3301190000 Other 5 3
3301240000 Of peppermint (Mentha piperita) 5 3
3301250000 Of other mints 5 3
3301291000 Vanilla oil 5 3
3301292000 Citronella oil 5 3
3301293000 Cinnamon bark oil 5 3
3301294000 Cinnamon leaf oil 5 3
3301299000 Other 5 3
3301300000 Resinoids 8 5
3301901000 Terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils 8 5
3301902000 Concentrates of essential oils 8 5
3213109000 Other 6.5 0
3301903000 Aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils 8 5
3301904100 Of opium 8 5
3301904200 Of liquorice 8 5
3301904300 Of hops 30 10
3301904400 Of pyrethrum or of the roots of plants containing rotenone 8 5

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3301904510 Of white ginseng 20 16
3301904520 Of red ginseng 754.3 E
3301904530 Of other ginseng 20 16
3301904600 Of cashew nut shell liquid 8 5
3301904700 Of natural lacquer 8 5
3301904800 Other 8 5
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3302101000 Of a kind used in the food industries 6.5 0
3302102011 Compound alcoholic preparations 30 0
3302102019 Other 8 0
3302102090 Other 6.5 0
3302900000 Other 6.5 0
3303001000 Perfumes and scents 6.5 0
3303002000 Toilet waters 6.5 0
3304101000 Lipsticks 6.5 0
3304109000 Other 6.5 0
3304201000 Eye shadows 6.5 0
3304209000 Other 6.5 0
3304301000 Nail enamels 6.5 0
3304309000 Other 6.5 0
3304911000 Face powders 6.5 0
3304912000 Baby powders (including talcum powder) 6.5 0
3304919000 Other 6.5 0
3304991000 Skin care cosmetics 6.5 0
3304992000 Make-up cosmetics 6.5 0
3304993000 Baby cosmetics 6.5 0
3304999000 Other 6.5 0
3305100000 Shampoos 6.5 0
3305200000 Preparations for permanent waving or straightening 6.5 0
3305300000 Hair lacquers 6.5 0
3305901000 Hair rinses 6.5 0
3305902000 Hair creams 6.5 0
3305909000 Other 6.5 0
3306100000 Dentifrices 6.5 0
3306201011 Not more than 70 decitex 8 0
3306201019 Other 8 0
3301904510 Of white ginseng 20 16
3301904520 Of red ginseng 754.3 E
3306201020 Of measuring per single yarn more than 50 tex 8 0
3306209000 Other 8 0
3306901000 Preparation for oral hygiene 6.5 0
3306902000 Preparations for dental hygiene 6.5 0
3307101000 After-shaving lotions 6.5 0
3307109000 Other 6.5 0
3307200000 Personal deodorants and antiperspirants 6.5 0
3307301000 Perfumed bath salts 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate

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Staging Category Safe guard
3307302000 Other bath preparations 6.5 0
3307410000 "Agarbatti" and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning 6.5 0
3307490000 Other 6.5 0
3307901000 Depilatories 6.5 0
3307902000 Scented sachets 6.5 0
3307903000 Contact lens solutions or artificial eye solutions 6.5 0
3307909000 Other 6.5 0
3401111000 Medicated soaps 6.5 0
3401119000 Other 6.5 0
Laundry soaps 6.5 0
3401191010
3401192000 Paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent 6.5 0
3401200000 Soap in other forms 6.5 0
3401300000 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 6.5 0
3402110000 Anionic 8 0
3402120000 Cationic 8 0
3402131000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
3402139000 Other 8 0
3402190000 Other 8 0
3402201000 Washing preparations 6.5 0
3402202000 Cleaning preparations 6.5 0
3402209000 Other 6.5 0
3402901000 Surface-active preparations 6.5 0
3402902000 Washing preparations 6.5 0
3402903000 Cleaning preparations 6.5 0
3403111000 Preparations for the treatment of textile materials

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6.5 0
3403112000 Preparations for the treatment of leather or furskins 6.5 0
3403119000 Other 6.5 0
3403191000 Cutting oil preparations 6.5 0
3403192000 Bolt or nut release preparations 6.5 0
3403193000 Anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3403194000 Mold release preparations 6.5 0
3403195000 Lubricating preparations used in wire- drawing 6.5 0
3403199000 Other 6.5 0
3403911000 Preparations for the treatment of textile materials 6.5 0
3403912000 Preparations for the treatment of leather or furskins 6.5 0
3403919000 Other 6.5 0
3403991000 Cutting oil preparations 6.5 0
3403992000 Lubricating preparations used in wire- drawing 6.5 0
3403999000 Other 6.5 0
3404200000 Of poly(oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol) 6.5 0
3404901010 Of chloroparaffines 6.5 0
3404901020 Of opals 6.5 0
3404901030 Of polyalkylenes 6.5 0
3404901040 Of chemically modified lignite 6.5 0
3404901090 Other 6.5 0
3404902000 Prepared waxes 6.5 0
3405100000 Polishes, creams and similar preparations for footwear or leather 6.5 0
3405200000 Polishes, creams and similar preparations for the maintenance of wooden furniture, floors or other woodwork 6.5 0
3405300000 Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes 6.5 0
3405400000 Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations 6.5 0
3405901010 Based on chalk 6.5 0
3405901020 Based on kieselguhr 6.5 0
3405901030 Based on diamond powder or dust 6.5 0
3405901090 Other 6.5 0
3405909000 Other

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6.5 0
3406000000 Candles, tapers and the like 6.5 0
3407001000 Modelling pastes 6.5 0
3407002000 Preparations known as "dental wax" or as "dental impression compounds" 6.5 0
3407003000 Other preparations for use in dentistry, with a basis of plaster 6.5 0
3501101000 For manufacturing coffee creamer 8 10
3501109000 Other 20 10
3501901110 For manufacturing coffee creamer 8 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3501901190 Other 20 10
3501901200 Other casein derivatives 20 10
3501902000 Casein glues 20 10
3502110000 Dried 8 10
3502190000 Other 8 10
3502200000 Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins 8 10
3502901000 Albuminates and other albumin derivatives 8 5
3502909000 Other 8 5
3503001010 Gelatin 8 5
3503001020 Gelatin derivatives 8 5
3503002000 Isinglass 8 5
3503003000 Other glues of animal origin 8 5
3504001010 Peptones 8 5
3504001020 Derivatives of peptones 8 5
3504002010 Keratins 8 5
3504002020 Nucleoproteids 8 5
3504002030 Protein isolates 8 5
3504002090 Other 8 5
3504003000 Hide powder 8 5
3505101000 Dextrins 8 5
3505102000 Soluble starch (amylogen) 8 5
3505103000 Roasted starches 385.7 16
3505104010 For food 385.7 16
3505104090 Other 385.7 16
3505105010 For food 385.7 16
3505105090 Other 385.7 16
6.5 0
3406000000 Candles, tapers and the like 6.5 0
3505109010 For food 385.7 16
3505109090 Other 385.7 16
3505201000 Starch glues 201.2 16
3505202000 Dextrin glues 201.2 16
3505209000 Other

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Fireworks 6.5 0
3604901000 Signalling flares 6.5 0
3604909000 Other 6.5 0
3605001000 Yellow phosphorus match 6.5 0
3605009000 Other 6.5 0
3606100000 of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 ㎤ 6.5 0
3606901010 Meta fuel 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3606901020 Hexamine 6.5 0
3606901030 Solidified alcohols 6.5 0
3606901090 Other 6.5 0
3606902010 Lighter flints 6.5 0
3606902090 Other 6.5 0
3606909010 Lighter flints 6.5 0
3606909090 Other 6.5 0
3701100000 For X-ray 6.5 0
3701200000 Instant print film 6.5 0
3701301000 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3701309100 For graphic art 6.5 0
3701309200 For printed circuit board 6.5 0
3701309910 For astronomy 6.5 0
3701309920 For aerial photography 6.5 0
3701309991 For Flat Panel Display (blank mask) 3 0
3701309999 Other 6.5 0
3701911000 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3701919100 For graphic art 6.5 0
3701919200 For printed circuit board 6.5 0
3701919910 For astronomy 6.5 0
3701919920 For aerial photography 6.5 0
3701919990 Other 6.5 0
3701991000 For making semiconductor 3 0
3701999100 For graphic art 6.5 0
3701999200 For printed circuit board 6.5 0
3701999910 For astronomy 6.5 0
3701999920 For aerial photography 6.5 0
3701999990 Other 6.5 0
Fireworks 6.5 0
3604901000 Signalling flares 6.5 0
3702100000 For X-ray 6.5 0
3702311110 Negatives 6.5 0
3702311120 Positives 6.5 0
3702311210 Negatives 6.5 0
3702311220 Positives 6.5 0
3702311910 Negatives 6.5 0
3702311920 Positives 6.5 0
3702312000 For graphic art 6.5 0
3702313000 For printed circuit board 6.5 0
3702319010 For photo-electric sound recording 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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0
3703109010 For x-ray 6.5 0
3703109020 For electro-cardiograph 6.5 0
3703109030 For photo-copying 6.5 0
3703109040 For recording 6.5 0
3703109090 Other 6.5 0
3703201000 For x-ray 6.5 0
3703202000 For electro-cardiograph 6.5 0
3703203000 For photo-copying 6.5 0
3703204000 For recording 6.5 0
3703209000 Other 6.5 0
3703901000 For x-ray 6.5 0
3703902000 For electro-cardiograph 6.5 0
3703903000 For photo-copying 6.5 0
3703904000 For recording 6.5 0
3703909000 Other 6.5 0
3704001110 For news 0 0
3704001120 Cinematographic film exposed overseas in the working of a motion picture by a republic of Korea producer (only Republic of Korea actors appearing in film) 0 0
3704001190 Other 0 0
3704001200 For offset reproduction, producing postcard, illustrated postcard, cards and calendars 0 0
3704001300 For making semiconductor 0 0
3704001900 Other 0 0
3704002000 Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles 6.5 0
3705101000 For producing postcard, illustrated postcard, cards and calendars 6.5 0
3705109000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3705901000 For making semiconductor 3 0
3705902010 X-ray pictured 0 0
3705902020 Books copied 0 0
3705902030 Document copied 0 0
3705903000 Microfilms 0 0
3705909010 For academic research 0 0
3705909020 For astronomy 0 0
3705909030 For aerial photography 0 0
3705909090 Other 0 0
3706101000 Consisting only of sound track 195won/m or 6.5 0
3706102000 For news 4won/m or 6.5 0
3706103010 Rush 26won/m or 6.5 0
3706103020 Other negative joint-produced cinematography 468won/m or 6.5 0
3706103030 Other positive joint-produced cinematography 78won/m or 6.5 0
3706104000 Cinematograph film exposed overseas in the working of a motion picture by a republic of Korea producer (only pictured overseas scenery or only appeared actors of Republic of Korea in the film) and cinematograph film made by a Korean producer in Korea 26won/m or 6.5 0
3706105010 Negatives 1,092won/m or 6.5 0
3706105020 Positives 182won/m or 6.5 0
3706106010 Negatives 1,560won/m or 6.5 0
3706106020 Positives 260won/m or 6.5 0
3706901000 Consisting only of sound track

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9won/m or 6.5 0
3706902000 For news 5won/m or 6.5 0
26won/m or
3706903010 Rush 6.5 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 126
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3706903020 Other negative joint-produced cinematography 468won/m or 6.5 0
3706903030 Other positive joint-produced cinematography Cinematograph film exposed overseas 78won/m or 6.5 0
3706904000 in the working of a motion picture by a republic of Korea producer (only pictured overseas scenery or only appeared actors of Republic of Korea in the film) and cinematograph film made by a Korean producer in Korea 26won/m or 6.5 0
3706905010 Negatives 25won/m or 6.5 0
3706905020 Positives 8won/m or 6.5 0
3706906010 Negatives 1,092won/m or 6.5 0
3706906020 Positives 182won/m or 6.5 0
3707100000 Sensitising emulsions 6.5 0
3707901010 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3707901090 Other 6.5 0
3707902100 For colour photography 6.5 0
3707902910 For X-ray 6.5 0
3707902920 For graphic art 6.5 0
3707902990 Other 6.5 0
3707903100 For colour photography 6.5 0
3707903910 For X-ray

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6.5 0
3707903920 For graphic art 6.5 0
3707903990 Other 6.5 0
3707909100 Intensifiers and reducers 6.5 0
3707909200 Toners 6.5 0
3707909300 Clearing agents 6.5 0
3707909900 Other 6.5 0
3801101000 For manufacturing secondary battery 4 0
3801109000 Other 6.5 0
3801200000 0
Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite 6.5
3801900000 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3802100000 Activated carbon 6.5 0
3802901010 Activated diatomite 6.5 0
3802901020 Activated clays and activated earths 6.5 0
3802901090 Other 6.5 0
3802902000 Animal black (including spent animal black) 6.5 0
3803000000 Tall oil, whether or not refined. 5 0
3804001000 Liquid 6.5 0
3804009000 Other 6.5 0
3805101000 Gum spirits of turpentine 6.5 0
3805102000 Wood turpentine 6.5 0
3805103000 Sulphate turpentine 6.5 0
3805900000 Other 6.5 0
3806101000 Rosin

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6.5 5
3806102000 Resin acids 6.5 0
3806201000 Salts of rosin 6.5 0
3806202000 Salts of resin acids 6.5 0
3806209000 Other 6.5 0
3806300000 Ester gums 6.5 0
3806902000 Run gum 6.5 0
3806903000 Rosin spirit and rosin oil 6.5 0
3806909000 Other 6.5 0
3807001000 Wood tar, wood tar oils and wood creosote 6.5 0
3807002000 Wood naphtha 6.5 0
3807003000 Vegetable pitch 6.5 0
3807009010 Pyroligneous liquid 6.5 5
3807009090 Other 6.5 0
3808501000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
3808509000 Other 6.5 0
3808911000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
3808919000 Other 6.5 0
3808921000 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
3808929000 Other 6.5 3
3808931000 Herbicides 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3808932000 Anti-sprouting products 6.5 0
3808933000 Plant-growth regulators 6.5 0
3808940000 Disinfectants 6.5 3
3808991000 Rodenticides 6.5 0
3808999000 Other 6.5 0
3809100000 With a basis of amylaceous substances 8 5
3809910000 Of a kind used in the textile or like industries 6.5 0
3809920000 Of a kind used in the paper or like industries 6.5 0
3809930000 Of a kind used in the leather or like industries 6.5 0
3810101000 Pickling preparations for metal surfaces 6.5 0
3810109000 Other 6.5 0
6.5 5
3806102000 Resin acids 6.5 0
3810901000 Fluxes and other auxiliary preparations for soldering, brazing or welding 6.5

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0
3810909000 Other 6.5 0
3811110000 Based on lead compounds 6.5 0
3811190000 Other 6.5 0
3811210000 Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals 5 0
3811290000 Other 5 0
3811900000 Other 6.5 0
3812101000 Based on diphenylguanidine 6.5 0
3812102000 Based on dithiocarbamates 6.5 0
3812103000 Based on thiuram sulphides 6.5 0
3812104000 Based on hexamethylene tetramine 6.5 0
3812105000 Based on mercaptobenzothiazole 6.5 0
3812106000 Based on dibenzothiazyle disulphide 6.5 0
3812109000 Other 6.5 0
3812200000 Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics 6.5 0
3812301000 Anti-oxidising preparations 6.5 0
3812302000 Other compound stabilisers 6.5 0
3813001000 Preparations for fire-extinguishers 6.5 0
3813002000 Charges for fire-extinguishers 6.5 0
3813003000 Charged fire-extinguishing grenades 6.5 0
3814001010 Mixtures of acetones, methyl acetate and methanol 6.5 0
3814001020 Mixtures of ethyl acetate, butyl alcohol and toluene 6.5 0
3814001090 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3814002110 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3814002190 Other 6.5 0
3814002900 Other 6.5 0
3815110000 With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance 6.5 0
3815121000 With platinium metal or platinium compounds 6.5 0
3815122000 Of palladium or palladium compounds 6.5 0
3815129000 Other 6.5 0
3815191000 3815192000 Of titanium or titanium compounds 6.5 0
0
3810909000 Other 6.5 0
3815199000 Other 6.5 0
3815901000 Reaction initiators 6.5

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0
3815909000 Other 6.5 0
3816001000 Refractory cements 6.5 0
3816002000 Refractory mortars 6.5 0
3816003000 Refractory concretes 6.5 0
3816009000 Other 6.5 0
3817000000 Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 2707 or 2902 6.5 0
3818001000 Chemical elements doped for use in electronics 0 0
3818002000 Chemical compounds doped for use in electronics 0 0
3819001000 Hydraulic brake fluids 6.5 0
3819002000 Other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission 6.5 0
3820001000 Anti-freezing preparations 6.5 0
3820002000 Prepared de-icing fluids 6.5 0
3821000000 Prepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms (including viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells 6.5 0
3822001011 Of other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of plastics 0 0
3822001012 Other articles of plastics 0 0
3822001013 Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, in rolls or sheets referred to in Note 8 to Chapter 48 0 0
3822001014 Litumuth testing paper and other similar testing paper 0 0
3822001019 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3822001020 Prepared, not on a backing 0 0
3822001091 Of other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of plastics 6.5 0
3822001092 Other articles of plastics 6.5 0
3822001093 Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, in rolls or sheets referred to in Note 8 to Chapter 48 0 0
3822001099 Other 8 0
3822002011 Of other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of plastics 0 0
3822002012 Other articles of plastics 0 0
0
3815909000 Other 6.5 0
3822002013 Paper,paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, in rolls or sheets referred to in Note 8 to Chapter 48 0 0
3822002014 Litumuth testing paper and other similar testing paper 0 0
3822002019

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Other 0 0
3822002020 Prepared, not on a backing 0 0
3822002091 Of other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of plastics 6.5 0
3822002092 Other articles of plastics 6.5 0
3822002093 Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, in rolls or sheets referred to in Note 8 to Chapter 48 0 0
3822002099 Other 8 5
3822003041 Of 0 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 0 0
3822003042 Of 1 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 1 0
3822003043 Of 2 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 2 0
3822003044 Of 3 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 3 0
3822003045 Of 4 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 4 0
3822003046 Of 5 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 5 0
3822003047 Of 5.4 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 5.4 0
3822003048 Of 6.5 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 6.5 0
3822003049 Of 7 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 7 0
3822003050 3822003051 Of 8 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 8 0
3822003052 Of 20 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 20 0
3822003053 Of 27 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 27 0
3822003054 Of 30 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 30 0
3822003055 Of 36 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 36 0
3822003056 3822003057 Of 40 %rate in the Tariff Schedules Of 50 %rate in the Tariff Schedules 40 50 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3822003058 Of subheadings 3706.10.1000, 3706.10.5020 and 3706.90.6020 182won/m or 6.5 0
3822003059 Of subheadings 3706.10.2000 and 3706.90.2000 4won/m or 6.5 0
3822003060 Of subheadings 3706.10.3010, 3706.10.4000, 3706.90.3010 and 3706.90.4000 26won/m or 6.5 0
Other 0 0
3822003061 Of subheadings 3706.10.3020 and 3706.90.3020 468won/m or 6.5 0
3822003062 Of subheadings 3706.10.3030 and 3706.90.3030 78won/m or 6.5 0
3822003063 Of subheadings 3706.10.5010 and 3706.90.6010 1,092won/m or 6.5 0
3822003064 Of subheading 3706.10.6010 1,560won/m or 6.5 0
3822003065 Of subheading 3706.10.6020

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260won/m or 6.5 0
3822003066 Of subheadings 3706.90.1000 and 3706.90.5020 8won/m or 6.5 0
3822003067 Of subheading 3706.90.5010 25won/m or 6.5 0
3823110000 Stearic acid 8 0
3823120000 Oleic acid 8 0
3823130000 Tall oil fatty acids 8 0
3823191000 Palmitic acids 8 0
3823192000 Acid oils from refining 8 0
3823199000 Other 8 0
3823701000 Cetyl alcohol 5 0
3823702000 Stearyl alcohol 5 0
3823703000 Oleyl alcohol 5 0
3823704000 Lauryl alcohol 5 0
3823709010 Material for manufacturing agricultural chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) 2 0
3823709090 Other 5 0
3824100000 Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores 6.5 0
3824400000 Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3824500000 Non-refractory mortars and concretes 6.5 0
3824600000 Sorbitol other than that of subheading 2905.44 8 5
3824711000 Detergents based on trichlorotrifluoroethane 6.5 0
3824719000 Other 6.5 0
3824720000 Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or dibromotetrafluoroethanes 6.5 0
3824730000 Containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs) 6.5 0
3824740000 Containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) 6.5 0
3824750000 Containing carbon tetrachloride 6.5 0
3824760000 Containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) 6.5 0
260won/m or 6.5 0
3822003066 Of subheadings 3706.90.1000 and 3706.90.5020 8won/m or 6.5 0
3824770000 Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane

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| 3824780000 | Containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824790000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824810000 | Containing oxirane (ethylene oxide) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824820000 | Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824830000 | Containing tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824901000 | Roasted chromite | 5 | 0 | |
| 3824902100 | Getters for vacuum tubes | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824902200 | Preparations of carbon resistors or ceramic solid resistors Material for manufacturing agricultural | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824902410 | chemicals (registered material under the Agricultural Chemicals Management Act) | 2 | 0 | |
| 3824902490 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903100 | Mixtures consisting mainly of O-alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl) alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonofluoridates | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903200 | Mixtures consisting mainly of O-alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl) N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidocyanidates | 6.5 | 0 | |

| HSK 2010| Description | Base Rate | Staging Category | Safe guard |

| 3824903300 | Mixtures consisting mainly of [S-2-(dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) amino)ethyl]hydrogen alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonothioates and their O-alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl) esters; mixtures consisting mainly of alkylated or protonated salts thereof | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903400 | Mixtures consisting mainly of alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonyldifluorides | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903500 | Mixtures consisting mainly of[O-2-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) aminoethyl] hydrogen alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonites and their O-alkyl ( ≤ C10, including cycloalkyl) esters; mixtures consisting mainly of alkylated or protonated salts thereof | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903600 | Mixtures consisting mainly of N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidic dihalides | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903700 | Mixtures consisting mainly of dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) N,N- dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidates | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903800 | Mixtures consisting mainly of N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) 2- chloroethylamines or their protonated salts | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903911 | Mixtures consisting mainly of N,N dimethyl-2-amino-ethanol or N,N-diethyl- | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3824903919 | Other

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6.5 0
3824903920 Mixtures consisting mainly of N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) aminoethane-2-thiols or their protonated salts 6.5 0
3824903930 Other mixtures consisting mainly of chemicals containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl, n- propyl or isopropyl group but not further carbon atoms 6.5 0
3824903990 Other 6.5 0
3824904100 Mixed polyethylene glycol 6.5 0
3824904200 Ion-exchangers 6.5 0
3824904300 Anti-scaling compounds 6.5 0
3824904400 Additives to harden varnish or glue 6.5 0
3824905100 Ink-removers 6.5 0
6.5 0
3824905200 Stencil correctors
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3824905300 Correcting fluids 6.5 0
3824906100 Compounded extenders for paints 6.5 0
3824906200 Preparations for the manufacture of certain ceramic articles (artificial teeth, etc) 6.5 0
3824906300 Soda-lime 6.5 0
3824906400 Hydrated silica gel 6.5 0
3824906500 Anti-rust preparations 6.5 0
3824906600 Preparations for the manufacture of ceramic condenser and ferrite core 6.5 0
3824907100 Metal plating preparations 6.5 0
3824907200 Chlorinated paraffin 6.5 0
3824907300 Anti-foaming agent 6.5 0
3824907400 Foaming agent 6.5 0
3824907500 Prepared calcium carbonate 6.5 0

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3909500000 Polyurethanes 6.5 0
3910001000 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3910009010 Silicon oil 6.5 0
3910009020 Silicon rubber 6.5 0
3910009090 Other 6.5 0
3911101000 Petroleum resins 8 0
3911102000 Coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins 8 0
3911103000 Polyterpenes 8 0
3911901000 Polysulphides 6.5 0
3911902000 Polysulphones 6.5 0
3911903000 Furan resin 6.5 0
3911909000 Other 6.5 0
3912110000 Non-plasticised 5 0
3912120000 Plasticised 5 0
3912200000 Cellulose nitrates (including collodions) 6.5 0
3912311000 Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3912319000 Other 6.5 0
3912391000 Methyl cellulose 6.5 0
3912399000 Other 6.5 0
3912901000 Regenerated cellulose 6.5 0
3912909000 Other 6.5 0
3913101000 Sodium alginate 6.5 0
3913102000 Propylene glycol alginate 6.5 0
3913109000 Other 6.5 0
3913901000 Hardened proteins 6.5 0
3913902010 Chlorinated rubber 6.5 0
3913902020 Rubber hydrochloride 6.5 0
3913902030 Oxidised rubber 6.5 0
3913902040 Cyclised rubber 6.5 0
3913902090 Other 6.5 0
3913909010 Dextran 6.5 0
3913909090 Other 6.5 0
3914001000 Cationic 6.5 0
3914009000 Other 6.5 0
3909500000 Polyurethanes 6.5 0
3910001000 For making semiconductor 6.5 0
3915101000 Film, sheets, plates and foil before they became wastes 6.5 0
3915102000 Pipes and hoses before they became wastes 6.5 0
3915109000 Other 6.5 0
3915200000 Of polymers of styrene 6.5 0
3915300000 Of polymers of vinyl chloride 6.5 0
3915901000 Of polymers of propylene 6.5 0
3915902000 Of acrylic polymers 6.5 0
3915903000 Of polyacetals 6.5 0
3915904000 Of polycarbonates 6.5 0
3915905000 Of polyamides 6.5 0
3915909000 Other

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| 3916100000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916200000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916901000 | Of polymers of styrene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916902000 | Of polymers of propylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916903000 | Of acrylic polymers | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916904000 | Of polyamides | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3916909000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917101000 | Of hardened protein | 6.5 | 0 | |

| HSK 2010| Description | Base Rate | Staging Category | Safe guard |

| 3917102000 | Of cellulosic materials | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917210000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917220000 | Of polymers of propylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917230000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917291000 | Of polymers of styrene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917292000 | Of polyamides | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917299000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917311000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917312000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917319000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917321000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917322000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917329000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917331000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917332000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917339000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917391000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917392000 | Of polymers of vinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917399000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3917400000 | Fittings | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3918101000 | Of polyvinyl chloride | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3918102000 | Of copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3918109000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3918900000 | Of other plastics | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3919100000 | In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3919900000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920100000 | Of polymers of ethylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920200000 | Of polymers of propylene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920300000 | Of polymers of styrene | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920430000 | Containing by weight not less than 6 %of plasticisers | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920490000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920510000 | Of poly(methyl methacrylate) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920590000 | Other | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920610000 | Of polycarbonates | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920620000 | Of poly(ethylene terephthalate) | 6.5 | 0 | |
| 3920630000 | Of unsaturated polyesters

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6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3920690000 Of other polyesters 6.5 0
3920710000 Of regenerated cellulose 6.5 0
3920730000 Of cellulose acetate 6.5 0
3920791000 Of vulcanised fibre 6.5 0
3920799000 Other 6.5 0
3920910000 Of poly(vinyl butyral) 6.5 0
3920920000 Of polyamides 6.5 0
3920930000 Of amino-resins 6.5 0
3920940000 Of phenolic resins 6.5 0
3920991000 For aircrafts 6.5 0
3920999010 Polyimides film, for manufacturing Printed Circuit Board with the function of lead 4 0
3920999090 Other 6.5 0
3921110000 Of polymers of styrene 6.5 0
3921120000 Of polymers of vinyl chloride 6.5 0
3921130000 Of polyurethanes 6.5 0
3921140000 Of regenerated cellulose 6.5 0
3921191010 Separator, for manufacturing secondary battery 4 0
3921191090 Other 6.5 0
3921192010 Separator, for manufacturing secondary battery 4 0
3921192090 Other 6.5 0
3921193010 Of polymethyl methacrylate 6.5 0
3921193090 Other 6.5 0
3921194010 Of polycarbonates 6.5 0
3921194020 Of polyethylene terephthalate 6.5 0
3921194030 Of unsaturated polyesters 6.5 0
3921194090 Other 6.5 0
3921195010 Of vulcanised fibre 6.5 0
3921195020 Of cellulose acetate 6.5 0
3921195090 Other 6.5 0
3921199010 Of polyvinyl butyral 6.5 0
3921199020 Of polyamides 6.5 0
3921199030 Of amino-resins 6.5 0
6.5 0
3921199040 Of phenolic resins 6.5 0
3921199090 Other 6.5 0
3921901000 Of polymers of ethylene 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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3921902000 Of polymers of propylene 6.5 0
3921903000 Of polymers of styrene 6.5 0
3921904010 Rigid 6.5 0
3921904020 Flexible 6.5 0
3921905010 Of polymethyl methacrylate 6.5 0
3921905090 Other 6.5 0
3921906010 Of polycarbonates 6.5 0
3921906020 Of polyethylene terephthalate 6.5 0
3921906030 Of unsaturated polyesters 6.5 0
3921906090 Other 6.5 0
3921907010 Of regenerated cellulose 6.5 0
3921907020 Of vulcanised fibre 6.5 0
3921907030 Of cellulose acetate 6.5 0
3921907090 Other 6.5 0
3921909010 Of polyvinyl butyral 6.5 0
3921909020 Of polyamides 6.5 0
3921909030 Of amino-resins 6.5 0
3921909040 Of phenolic resins 6.5 0
3921909050 Of polyurethanes 6.5 0
3921909090 Other 6.5 0
3922101000 Baths and shower baths 6.5 0
3922102000 Wash-basins 6.5 0
3922103000 Sinks 6.5 0
3922200000 Lavatory seats and covers 6.5 0
3922901000 Bidets 6.5 0
3922909000 Other 6.5 0
3923100000 Boxes, cases, crates and similar articles 6.5 0
3923210000 Of polymers of ethylene 6.5 0
3923290000 Of other plastics 6.5 0
3923300000 Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles 6.5 0
3923400000 Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports 6.5 0
3923500000 Stoppers, lids, caps and other closures 6.5 0
3923900000 Other 6.5 0
3921902000 Of polymers of propylene 6.5 0
3924100000 Tableware and kitchenware 6.5 0
3924901000 Soap dishes and boxes 6.5 0
3924902000 Table cloths and other similar articles 6.5 0
3924909000 Other 6.5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
3925100000 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 ℓ 6.5 0
3925200000 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 6.5 0
3925300000 Shutters, blinds (including Venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts thereof 6.5 0
3925900000 Other 6.5 0
3926101000 Pencil cases and erasers 6.5 0
3926102000 Binders and albums

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6.5 0
3926109000 Other 6.5 0
3926200000 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts) 6.5 0
3926300000 Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like 6.5 0
3926400000 Statuettes and other ornamental articles 6.5 0
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3926903000 Labels and tags 6.5 0
3926904000 Adhesive tapes with case 6.5 0
3926905000 Frames for painting, photographs, mirrors and the like 6.5 0
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4001100000 Natural rubber latex, whether or not pre- vulcanised 0 0
4001211000 Rss 1X 0 0
4001212000 Rss No.1 0 0
4001213000 Rss No.2 0 0
4001214000 Rss No.3 0 0
4001215000 Rss No.4 0 0
4001216000 Rss No.5 0 0
4001220000 Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR) 0 0
4001290000 Other 0 0
4001301000 Chicle gum 2 0
4001309000 Other 2 0
4002110000 Latex 8 0
4002190000 Other 8 0
4002201000 Latex 8 0
4002209000 Other 8 0
4002311000 Latex 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4002319000 Other 5 0
4002391000 Latex 5 0
4002399010 Of chlorinated-isobutene-isoprene rubber (CIIR) 5 0
4002399020 Of brominated-isobutene-isoprene rubber (BIIR) 5 0
4002410000 Latex 8 0
4002490000 Other

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8 0
4002510000 Latex 8 0
4002590000 Other 8 0
4002601000 Latex 8 0
4002609000 Other 8 0
4002701000 Latex 8 0
4002709000 Other 8 0
4002801000 Latex 8 0
4002809000 Other 8 0
4002910000 Latex 8 0
4002991000 Of carboxylated acrylonitrile-butadiene rubbers (XNBR) 8 0
4002992000 Of acrylonitrile-isoprene rubbers (NIR) 8 0
4002993000 Thioplasts (TM) 8 0
4002999000 Other 8 0
4003000000 Reclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip 8 0
4004000000 Waste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules obtained therefrom 3 0
4005101000 Plates, sheets and strip 8 0
4005109000 Other 8 0
4005200000 Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005.10 8 0
4005910000 Plates, sheets and strip 8 0
4005991000 Compounded rubber latex 8 0
4005999000 Other 8 0
4006100000 "Camel-back" strips for retreading rubber tyres 8 0
4006901000 Rubber rods 8 0
4006902000 Rubber tubes 8 0
4006903000 Rubber profile shapes 8 0
4006904000 Rubber discs, rings and washers 8 0
4006905000 Rubber thread 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4006909000 Other 8 0
4007001000 Rubber thread 8 0
4007002000 Rubber cord 8 0
4008111000 Combined with textile fabrics for reinforcing purposes 8 0
4008119000 Other 8 0
4008191000 Combined with textile fabrics for reinforcing purposes 8 0
4008199000 Other 8 0
4008211000 Combined with textile fabrics for reinforcing purposes 8 0
4008219000 Other 8 0
4008291000 Combined with textile fabrics for reinforcing purposes 8 0
4008299000 Other 8 0
4009110000 Without fittings 8 0
4009120000 With fittings 8 0
4009210000 Without fittings 8 0
4009220000 With fittings 8 0
4009310000 Without fittings 8 0
4009320000 With fittings 8 0
4009410000 Without fittings 8 0
4009420000 With fittings 8 0
4010110000 Reinforced only with metal 8 0
4010120000 Reinforced only with textile materials 8 0
4010191000 Reinforced only with plastics 8 0
4010199000 Other 8 0
4010310000 Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V- belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm 8 0
4010320000 Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V- belts), other than V- ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 180 cm 8 0
4010330000 Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 8 0
4010340000 Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V-belts), other than V- ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4010350000 Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm 8 0
4010360000 Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 150

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cm but not exceeding 198 cm 8 0
4010390000 Other 8 0
4011101000 Of radial carcass 8 0
4011102000 Of biased carcass 8 0
4011109000 Other 8 0
4011201010 For use on a rim measuring less than 49.53 ㎝ in diameter 8 0
4011201090 Other 8 0
4011202010 For use on a rim measuring less than 49.53 ㎝ in diameter 8 0
4011202090 Other 8 0
4011209000 Other 8 0
4011300000 Of a kind used on aircraft 5 0
4011400000 Of a kind used on motorcycles 8 0
4011500000 Of a kind used on bicycles 8 0
4011610000 Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines 8 0
4011620000 Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm 8 0
4011630000 Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm 8 0
4011690000 Other 8 0
4011920000 Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines 8 0
4011930000 Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cm 8 0
4011940000 Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm 8 0
4011990000 Other 8 0
4012110000 Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 8 0
4012120000 Of a kind used on buses or lorries 8 0
4012130000 Of a kind used on aircraft 5 0
4012190000 Other 8 0
4012201000 Of a kind used on aircraft 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4012209010 Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 8 0
4012209020 Of a kind used on buses or lorries 8 0
cm but not exceeding 198 cm 8 0
4012209090 Other 8 0
4012901010 Solid tyres 5 0
4012901020 Cushion tyres 5 0
4012901030 Tyre treads 5 0
4012901040 Tyre flaps

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5 0
4012909010 Solid tyres 8 0
4012909020 Cushion tyres 8 0
4012909030 4012909040 Tyre treads Tyre flaps 8 0
4012909090 Other 8 0
4013101000 Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 8 0
4013102000 Of a kind used on buses or lorries 8 0
4013200000 Of a kind used on bicycles 8 0
4013901000 Of a kind used on aircraft 5 0
4013909010 Of a kind used on motorcycles or motor scooters 8 0
4013909020 Of a kind used on industrial vehicles or agricultural machinery 8 0
4013909090 Other 8 0
4014100000 Sheath contraceptives 8 0
4014901000 Teats 8 0
4014909000 Other 8 0
4015110000 Surgical 8 0
4015190000 Other 8 3
4015901000 Protective clothing for divers 8 0
4015902000 Protective clothing for radiologists 8 3
4015909000 Other 8 0
4016100000 Of cellular rubber 8 0
4016910000 Floor coverings and mats 8 0
4016920000 Erasers 8 0
4016930000 Gaskets, washers and other seals 8 0
4016940000 Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable 8 0
4016951000 Pneumatic mattresses 8 0
4016952000 Pillows 8 0
4016953000 Cushions 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4016959000 Other 8 0
4016991010 Parts of balloons airships, flying machines, gliders, kites, and rotochutes 0 0
4016991090 Other 8 0
4016992000 Rubber bands 8 0
5 0
4012909010 Solid tyres 8 0
4016993000 Stoppers and rings for bottles 8 0
4016999000 Other 8 0
4017001000 Hard rubber 8 0
4017002000 Articles of hard rubber 8 0
4101201000 Hides and skins, untanned

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1 0
4101202000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4101501011 Cow hide 1 0
4101501012 Steer hide 1 0
4101501013 Ox hide 1 0
4101501014 Bull hide 1 0
4101501019 Other 1 0
4101501021 Cow hide 1 0
4101501022 Steer hide 1 0
4101501023 Ox hide 1 0
4101501024 Bull hide 1 0
4101501029 Other 1 0
4101501090 Other 1 0
4101502000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4101901011 Of calf skin 1 0
4101901019 Other 1 0
4101901091 Of calf skin 1 0
4101901099 Other 1 0
4101902000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4102100000 With wool on 1 0
4102211000 Hides and skins, untanned 1 0
4102212000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4102291000 Hides and skins, untanned 1 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4102292000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4103201010 Of snake 1 0
4103201020 Of lizard 1 0
4103201030 Of crocodile 1 0
4103201090 Other 1 0
4103202000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pretanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4103301000 Hides and skins, untanned 1 0
1 0
4101202000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4103302000 Hides and skins, which have undergone a tanning (including pretanning) process which is reversible 5 0
4103901010 Of eels 1 0
4103901020 Of kangaroo 1 0
4103901030 Of camels (including dromedaries)

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1 0
4103901090 Other 1 0
4103902010 Of camels (including dromedaries) 3 0
4103902090 Other 5 0
4104110000 Full grains, unsplit; grain splits 5 0
4104190000 Other 5 0
4104410000 Full grains, unsplit; grain splits 5 0
4104490000 Other 5 0
4105100000 In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 0
4105300000 In the dry state (crust) 5 0
4106210000 In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 0
4106220000 In the dry state (crust) 5 0
4106310000 In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 0
4106320000 In the dry state (crust) 5 0
4106400000 Of reptiles 5 0
4106910000 In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 0
4106920000 In the dry state (crust) 5 0
4107110000 Full grains, unsplit 5 0
4107120000 Grain splits 5 0
4107190000 Other 5 0
4107910000 Full grains, unsplit 5 0
4107920000 Grain splits 5 0
4107990000 Other 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4112000000 Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14. 5 0
4113100000 Of goats or kids 5 0
4113200000 Of swine 5 0
4113300000 Of reptiles 5 0
4113900000 Other 5 0
4114100000 Chamois (including combination chamois) leather 5 0
4114201000 Patent leather

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5 0
4114202000 Patent laminated leather 5 0
4114203000 Metallised leather 5 0
4115100000 Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip, whether or not in rolls 8 0
4115200000 Parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour 3 0
4201001000 Of reptile leather 8 0
4201009010 Saddles and saddle cloths 8 0
4201009020 Traces 8 0
4201009030 Leads 8 0
4201009040 Muzzles 8 0
4201009090 Other 8 0
4202111010 Of snake 8 0
4202111020 Of lizard 8 0
4202111030 Of crocodile 8 0
4202111040 Of eels 8 0
4202111050 Of kangaroo 8 0
4202111090 Other 8 0
4202112000 Of composition leather 8 0
4202113000 Of patent leather 8 0
4202121010 Of polyvinylchloride 8 0
4202121020 Of polyurethane 8 0
4202121090 Other 8 0
4202122000 Of textile materials 8 0
4202191000 Of paper board 8 0
4202199000 Other 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4202211010 Of snake 8 0
4202211020 Of lizard 8 0
4202211030 Of crocodile 8 0
4202211040 Of eels 8 0
4202211050 Of kangaroo 8 0
4202211090 Other 8 0
4202212000 Of composition leather 8 0
4202213000 Of patent leather 8 0
4202221010 Of polyvinylchloride 8 0
4202221020 Of polyurethane 8 0
4202221090 Other 8 0
4202222000 Of textile materials 8 0
4202291000 Of paper board 8 0
4202299000 Other 8 0
4202311010 Of snake 8 0
4202311020 Of lizard 8 0
4202311030 Of crocodile 8 0
4202311040 Of eels 8 0
4202311050 Of kangaroo 8 0
4202311090 Other 8 0
4202312000 Of composition leather 8 0
4202313000 Of patent leather 8 0
4202321010 Of polyvinylchloride 8 0
4202321020 Of polyurethane 8 0
4202321090 Other 8 0
4202322000 Of textile materials 8 0
4202391000 Of paper board 8 0
4202399000 Other 8 0
4202911010 Of snake 8 0
4202911020 Of lizard 8 0
4202911030 Of crocodile 8 0
4202911040 Of eels 8 0
4202911050 Of kangaroo 8 0
4202911090 Other 8 0
4202912000 Of composition leather 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4202913000 Of patent leather 8 0
4202921010 Of polyvinylchloride 8 0
4202921020 Of polyurethane 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4202921090 Other 8 0
4202922000 Of textile materials 8 0
4202991000 Of paper board 8 0
4202999000 Other 8 0
4203101010 Coats 13 0
4203101020 Jackets, blazers and jumpers 13 0
4203101050 Vests 13 0
4203101060 Pants and trousers 13 0
4203101070 Skirts 13 0
4203101080 Overalls 13 0
4203101090 Other 13 0
4203102010 Coats 13 0
4203102020 Jackets, blazers and jumpers 13 0
4203102050 Vests 13 0
4203102060 Pants and trousers 13 0
4203102070 Skirts

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13 0
4203102080 Overalls 13 0
4203102090 Other 13 0
4203103010 Coats 13 0
4203103020 Jackets, blazers and jumpers 13 0
4203103050 Vests 13 0
4203103060 Pants and trousers 13 0
4203103070 Skirts 13 0
4203103080 Overalls 13 0
4203103090 Other 13 0
4203109010 Coats 13 0
4203109020 Jackets, blazers and jumpers 13 0
4203109050 Vests 13 0
4203109060 Pants and trousers 13 0
4203109070 Skirts 13 0
4203109080 Overalls 13 0
4203109090 Other 13 0
4203211000 Baseball glove 13 0
4203212000 Golf glove 13 0
4203213000 Ski glove 13 0
4203214000 Motor cycle glove 13 0
4203215000 Batting glove 13 0
4203216000 Tennis glove 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4203217000 Ice hockey glove 13 0
4203219000 Other 13 0
4203291000 Working glove 13 0
4203292000 Thermal glove 13 0
4203293000 Driver's glove 13 0
4203299000 Other 13 0
4203301010 Of snake 13 0
4203301020 Of lizard 13 0
4203301030 Of crocodile 13 0
4203301040 Of eels 13 0
4203301090 Other 13 0
4203309000 Other 13 0
4203400000 Other clothing accessories 13 0
13 0
4203102080 Overalls 13 0
4205001110 Belts 8 0
4205001190 Other 8 0
4205001900 Other articles of leather 8 0
4205002110

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Belts 8 0
4205002190 Other 8 0
4205002900 Other articles of composition leather 8 0
4206001000 Catgut 8 0
4206009000 Other 8 0
4301100000 Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Of lamb, the following : Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar 3 0
4301600000 Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or 3 0
4301801000 Of 3 0
chinchila
4301802000 Of opossum 3 0
4301803000 4301804000 Of raccoon 3 0
Of coyote 3 0
4301805000 Of rabbit or hare 3 0
4301806000 Of musk-rat 3 0
4301809000 Other 3 0
4301900000 Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers' use 3 0
4302110000 Of mink 5 0
4302191000 Of beaver 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4302192000 Of musk-rat 5 0
4302193000 Of fox 5 0
4302195000 Of chinchila 5 0
4302196000 Of opossum 5 0
4302197000 Of raccoon 5 0
4302198000 Of coyote 5 0
4302199010 Of sheep 5 0
4302199020 Of lamb, the following : Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb 5 0
4302199090 Other 5 0
4302201000 Of mink 5 0
4302202000 Of rabbit or hare 5 0

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4302203000 Of beaver 5 0
4302204000 Of musk-rat 5 0
4302205000 Of fox 5 0
4302207000 Of chinchila 5 0
4302209010 Of opossum 5 0
4302209020 Of raccoon 5 0
4302209030 Of coyote 5 0
4302209090 Other 5 0
4302300000 4303101100 Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled Of mink 5 0
4303101200 Of rabbit or hare 16 16 0 0
4303101300 Of lamb 16 0
4303101400 Of beaver
16 0
4303101500 4303101600 Of musk-rat 16 0
Of fox 16 0
4303101800 4303101910 Of chinchila Of opossum 16 16 0 0
Of raccoon 16 0
4303101920 0
4303101930 4303101990 Of coyote 16 0
4303102100 Other Of 16 16 0
4303102200 mink Of rabbit or hare 16 0
4303102300 Of lamb 16 0
4303102400 Of beaver 16 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4303102500 Of musk-rat 16 0
4303102600 Of fox 16 0
4303102800 Of chinchila 16 0
4303102910 Of opossum 16 0
4303102920 Of raccoon 16 0
4303102930 Of coyote 16 0
4303102990 Other 16 0
4303900000 Other 16 0
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4408319012 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408319019 Other 5 5
4408319021 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408319022 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408319029 Other 5 5
4408396000 For veneering obtained by slicing laminated wood or for other similar laminated wood 8 5
4408399011 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408399012 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399019 Other 5 5
4408399021 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408399022 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399029 Other 5 5
4408399031 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408399032 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399039 Other 5 5
4408399041 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408399042 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399049 Other 5 5
4408399051 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408399052 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399059 Other 5 5
4408399091 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4408399092 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408399099 Other 5 5
4408901000 For veneering obtained by slicing laminated wood or for other similar laminated wood 8 5
4408909150 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408909160 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909191 Rosewood 5 5
4408909192 Ebonywood 5 5
4408909193 Ash 5 5
4408909194 Walnut 5 5
4408909195 Oak 5 5
4408909199 Other 5 5
4408909210 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408319012 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909220 Patterned veneer 3 5

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4408909290 Other 5 5
4408909370 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408909380 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909391 Aspen 5 5
4408909392 Poplar 5 5
4408909393 Maple 5 5
4408909394 Elm 5 5
4408909395 Birch 5 5
4408909396 Basswood 5 5
4408909410 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408909420 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909490 Other 5 5
4408909912 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408909913 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909914 Baboen 5 5
4408909919 Other 5 5
4408909991 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4408909992 Patterned veneer 3 5
4408909999 Other 5 5
4409100000 Coniferous 8 12
4409210000 Of bamboo 8 12
4409290000 Other 8 12
4410111000 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 8 12
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4410112000 Surface-covered with melamine- impregnated paper 8 10
4410113000 Surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 8 10
4410119000 Other 8 12
4410121000 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 8 10
4410129000 Other 8 12
4410191010 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 8 10
4410191090 Other 8 10
4410199010 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 8 10
4410199020 Surface-covered with melamine- impregnated paper 8 10
4410199030 Surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 8 10
4410199090 Other 8 10
4408909290 Other 5 5
4408909370 For manufacturing plywood 3 0
4410900000 Other 8 10
4411121000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 12
4411122000 Mechanically worked or surface covered 8 10
4411129000 Other 8 10
4411131000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 12
4411132000

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Mechanically worked or surface covered 8 10
4411139000 Other 8 10
4411141000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 12
4411142010 Floor board 8 10
4411142090 Other 8 10
4411149000 Other 8 10
4411921000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 12
4411922010 Floor board 8 10
4411922090 Other 8 10
4411929000 Other 8 10
4411931000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 12
4411932010 Floor board 8 10
4411932090 Other 8 10
4411939000 Other 8 10
4411941000 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 8 10
4411949000 Other 8 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4412101010 Of a thickness less than6mm 8 10
4412101020 Of a thickness not less than6mm 8 10
4412102000 Floor board 8 10
4412109010 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 8 10
4412109090 Other 8 10
4412311000 Of a thickness less than 3.2mm 8 10
4412312000 Of a thickness less than 4 mmbut not less than 3.2mm 8 10
4412313000 Of a thickness less than 6 mmbut not less than4mm 8 10
4412314000 Of a thickness less than 10 mmbut not less than6mm 10 10
4412315000 Of a thickness less than 12 mmbut not less than 10mm 10 12
4412316000 Of a thickness less than 15 mmbut not less than 12mm 10 12
4412317000 Of a thickness not less than 15mm 10 12
4412321000 Of a thickness less than 3.2mm 8 10
4412322000 Of a thickness less than 4 mmbut not less than 3.2mm 8 10
Mechanically worked or surface covered 8 10
4411139000 Other 8 10
4412323000 Of a thickness less than 6 mmbut not less than4mm 8 10
4412324000 Of a thickness less than 10 mmbut not less than6mm 10 10
4412325000 Of a thickness less than 12 mmbut not less than 10mm 10 12
4412326000 Of a thickness less than 15 mmbut not less than 12mm 10 12
4412327000 Of a thickness not less than 15mm 10 12
4412391010 Of a thickness less than6mm 8 10
4412391090 Other 10 10
4412399010 Of a thickness less than6mm 8 10
4412399090 Other 10 10
4412941000 Blockboard

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8 10
4412942000 Laminboard 8 10
4412943000 Battenboard 8 10
4412991011 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412991019 Other 8 10
4412991021 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4412991029 Other 8 10
4412991031 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412991039 Other 8 10
4412991041 Floor board, of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding 6 mmthickness 10 10
4412991042 Floor board, other 8 10
4412991043 Other, of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412991049 Other 8 10
4412992010 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412992090 Other 8 10
4412993010 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412993090 Other 8 10
4412999111 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 12
4412999119 Other 8 10
4412999191 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412999199 Other 8 10
4412999211 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 12
4412999219 Other 8 10
4412999291 Of a whole thickness not less than 6 mm, with each ply not exceeding6mm thickness 10 10
4412999299 Other 8 10
8 10
4412942000 Laminboard 8 10
4413000000 Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes 8 10
4414000000 Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects 8 10
4415100000 Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable-drums 8 10
4415200000 Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars 8 10
4416000000 Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves 8 10
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4417000000 Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood 8 10
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8 10
4418200000 Doors and their frames and thresholds 8 10
4418400000 Shuttering for concrete constructional work 8 10
4418500000 Shingles and shakes 8 10
4418600000 Posts and beams 8 10
4418711000 Parquet panels 8 10
4418719000 Other 8 10
Parquet panels 8 10
4418721000 8 10
4418729000 Other 8 10
4418791000 Parquet panels
4418901000 Cellular wood panels 8 10
4418909000 Other 8 10
4419001000 Bowls 8 10
4419002010 Of bamboo 8 10
4419002090 Other 8 10
4419009000 Other 8 10
4420101000 Statuettes 8 10
4420109000 Other 8 10
4420901000 Wood marquetry and inlaid wood 8 10
4420902010 Cigarette caskets or case 8 10
4420902020 Jewellery casket or case 8 10
4420902030 Other articles of furniture, not falling within Chapter 94 8 10
4420902090 Other 8 10
4420909010 Cigarette, jewellery casket or case 8 10
4420909020 Other articles of furniture, not falling within Chapter 94 8 10
4420909090 Other 8 10
4421100000 Clothes hangers 8 10
4421901010 Bobbins 8 10
4421901090 Other 8 10
4421902000 Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwear 8 10
4421903000 Toothpick 8 10
4421904000 Wood paving blocks 8 10

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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4421905000 Fans and hand screens, nonmechanical; frames and handles therefor and parts of such frames and handles 8 10
4421909000 Other 8 10
4501100000 Natural cork, raw or simply prepared 8 10
4501900000 Other 8 10
4502000000 Natural cork, debacked or roughly squared, or in rectangular (including square) blocks, plates, sheets or strip (including sharp- edged blanks for corks or stoppers) 8 10
4503100000 Corks and stoppers 8 10
4503900000 Other 8 10
4504100000 Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid cylinders, including discs 8 10
4504900000 Other 8 10
4601211000 Mats and matting 8 0
4601212000 Screens 8 0
4601221000 Mats and matting 8 0
4601222000 Screens 8 0
4601291000 Mats and matting 8 0
4601292000 Screens 8 0
4601921000 Eunjukbaljang (of width less than 35 cm) 8 0
4601929000 Other 8 0
4601930000 Of rattan 8 0
4601941000 Eunjukbaljang (of width less than 35 cm) 8 0
4601949000 Other 8 0
4601991000 Articles in sheets plaited with plastics 8 0
4601999000 Other 8 0
4602111000 Basket 8 10
4602112000 Trays, dishes and other similar kitchen or tablewares 8 10

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4602119000 Other 8 10
4602120000 Of rattan 8 10
4602191000 Articles of rush 8 0
4602199000 Other 8 0
4602900000 Other 8 0
4701001000 Unbleached 0 0
4701002000 Semi-bleached or bleached 0 0
4702000000 Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades 0 0
4703110000 Coniferous 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4703190000 Non-coniferous 0 0
4703211000 Semi-bleached 0 0
4703212000 Bleached 0 0
4703291000 Semi-bleached 0 0
4703292000 Bleached 0 0
4704110000 Coniferous 0 0
4704190000 Non-coniferous 0 0
4704210000 Coniferous 0 0
4704290000 Non-coniferous 0 0
Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes 0 0
4705000000 4706100000 Cotton linters pulp 0 0
4706200000 Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 0 0
4706301000 Mechanical 0 0
4706302000 Chemical 0 0
4706303000 Semi-chemical 0 0
4706911000 Unbleached 0 0
4706912000 Semi-bleached or bleached 0 0
4706921000 Unbleached 0 0
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Semi-bleached or bleached 0 0
4706931000 Unbleached 0 0
4706932000 Semi-bleached or bleached 0 0
4707100000 Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard 0 0
4707200000 Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass Paper or paperboard made mainly of 0 0
4707300000 mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) 0 0
4707900000 Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 0 0
4801000000 Newsprint, in rolls or sheets 0 0
4802100000 Hand-made paper and paperboard 0 0
4802200000 Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive, heat-sensitive or electro-sensitive paper or paperboard 0 0
4802400000 Wallpaper base 0 0
4802541010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802541090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4802549010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802549090 Other 0 0
4802551010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802551020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802551030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including Optical Mark Reading paper and Optical Character Reading paper) 0 0
4802551040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802551090 Other 0 0
4802559010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802559090 Other 0 0
4802561010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802561020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802561030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including OMRpaper and OCR paper) 0 0
4802561040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802561090 Other 0 0
Semi-bleached or bleached 0 0
4706931000 Unbleached 0 0
4802569010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802569090 Other 0 0
4802571010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802571020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802571030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including OMRpaper and OCR paper) 0 0
4802571040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802571090 Other 0 0
4802579010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802579090 Other 0 0
4802581010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802581020 Fancy paper 0 0
4802581090 Other 0 0
4802582010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802582090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4802589010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802589090 Other 0 0
4802611010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802611020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802611030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including OMRpaper and OCR paper) 0 0
4802611040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802611090 Other 0 0
4802619010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802619090 Other 0 0
4802621010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802621020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802621030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including OMRpaper and OCR paper) 0 0
4802621040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802621090 Other 0 0
4802629010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802629090 Other 0 0
4802691010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802691020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0

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and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4802571020 Copy or duplicating paper 0 0
4802691030 Business machine paper and continuous forms bond(including OMRpaper and OCR paper) 0 0
4802691040 Fancy paper 0 0
4802691090 Other 0 0
4802699010 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0

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4802699090 Other 0 0
4803001000 Toilet or facial tissue stock for household or sanitary purposes 0 0
4803002000 Cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres 0 0
4803009000 Other 0 0
4804110000 Unbleached 0 0
4804190000 Other 0 0
4804210000 Unbleached 0 0
4804290000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4804311000 Electric insulating paper and paper board 0 0
4804312000 Condenser paper and paperboard 0 0
4804313000 Wrapping paper and paperboard 0 0
4804319000 Other 0 0
4804391000 Electric insulating paper and paperboard 0 0
4804392000 Condenser paper and paperboard 0 0
4804393000 Wrapping paper and paperboard 0 0
4804399000 Other 0 0
4804411010 Weighing less than 200 g/ ㎡ 0 0
4804411090 Other 0 0
4804419010 Weighing less than 200 g/ ㎡ 0 0
4804419090 Other 0 0
4804421010 Base stock for milk cartons and other beverage containers 0 0
4804421020 Folding carton stock (including cosmetic, pharmaceutic, cigarette case and the like) 0 0
4804421030 Base stock for trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like 0 0
4804421090 Other 0 0
4804429010 Base stock for milk cartons and other beverage containers 0 0
4804429020 Folding carton stock(Including cosmetic, pharmaceutic, cigarette case and the like) 0 0
4804429030 Base stock for trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like 0 0
4804429090 Other 0 0
4804491000 Weighing less than 200 g/ ㎡ 0 0
4804499000 Other 0 0
4802699090 Other 0 0
4804510000 Unbleached 0 0
4804521000 Base stock for milk cartons and other beverage containers 0 0
4804522000 Folding carton stock(Including cosmetic, pharmaceutic, cigarette case and the like) 0 0
4804523000 Base stock for trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like 0 0
4804529000 Other 0 0
4804590000 Other 0 0

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4805110000 Semi-chemical fluting paper 0 0
4805120000 Straw fluting paper 0 0
4805190000 Other 0 0
4805241000 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4805249000 Other 0 0
4805251000 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4805259000 Other 0 0
4805300000 Sulphite wrapping paper 0 0
4805400000 Filter paper and paperboard 0 0
4805500000 Felt paper and paperboard 0 0
4805911000 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4805919010 Condenser paper and paperboard 0 0
4805919090 Other 0 0
4805921000 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4805929000 Other 0 0
4805931000 Multi-ply paper and paperboard, bleached each layer 0 0
4805939000 Other 0 0
4806100000 Vegetable parchment 0 0
4806200000 Greaseproof papers 0 0
4806300000 Tracing papers 0 0
4806401000 Glassine paper 0 0
4806409000 Other 0 0
4807000000 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 0 0
4808100000 Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated 0 0
4808200000 Sack kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated Other kraft paper, creped or crinkled, 0 0
4808300000 whether or not embossed or perforated Other 0 0
4808900000 4809201000 One-ply 0 0
4809202000 Multi-ply 0 0
0 0
4809901000 Transfer paper 0 0
4809902010 Weighing not less than 65g/ ㎡ 0 0
4809902090 Other 0 0
4809903000 Graphic art paper 0 0
4809904000 Carbon or similar copying papers 0 0
4809909000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4810131000 Printing or writing paper and paperboard 0 0
4810139000 Other 0 0
4810141000 Printing or writing paper and paperboard 0 0
4810149000 Other 0 0
4810191000 Printing or writing paper and paperboard 0 0
4810199000 Other 0 0
4810220000 Light-weight coated paper 0 0
4810290000 Other 0 0
4810311000 Folding carton stock(Including cosmetic, pharmaceutic, cigarette case and the like) 0 0
4810312000 Base stock for trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like 0 0
4810319000 Other 0 0
4810321000 Folding carton stock(Including cosmetic, pharmaceutic, cigarette case and the like) 0 0
4810322000 Base stock for trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like 0 0

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4810329000 Other 0 0
4810390000 Other 0 0
4810921010 Weighing not more than 250g/ ㎡ 0 0
4810921090 Other 0 0
4810922000 Ivory duplex board with white back 0 0
4810929000 Other 0 0
4810991000 Matrix paper 0 0
4810992000 Filter paper 0 0
4810999000 Other 0 0
4811101000 Roofing paper 0 0
4811109000 Other 0 0
4811410000 Self-adhesive 0 0
4811490000 Other 0 0
4811511000 Weighing more than 150 g/ ㎡ but not more than 265 g/ ㎡ 0 0
4811519011 Floor coverings on a base of paper or of paperboard 0 0
4811519019 Other 0 0
4811519090 Other 0 0
4811590000 Other 0 0
4811600000 Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol 0 0
4811901010 Ruled, lined or squared 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4811901090 Other 0 0
4811902010 Cellulose wadding 0 0
4811902090 Other 0 0
4812000000 Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp 0 0
4813100000 In the form of booklets or tubes 0 0
4813200000 In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm 0 0
4813900000 Other 0 0
4814100000 "Ingrain" paper 0 0
4814201000 Wall paper 0 0
4814202000 Lincrusta 0 0
4814209000 Other 0 0
4814901010 Of kohemp fiber 0 0
4814901090 Other 0 0
4814909000 Other

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0 0
4816201000 One ply 0 0
4816202000 Multi-ply 0 0
4816901000 Transfer paper 0 0
4816902010 Weighing more than 65g/ ㎡ 0 0
4816902090 Other 0 0
4816903000 Graphic art paper 0 0
4816904000 Carbon or similar copying papers 0 0
4816905000 Duplicator stencils 0 0
4816909000 Other 0 0
4817100000 Envelopes 0 0
4817200000 Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing 0 0
4817300000 compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery 0 0
4818100000 Toilet paper 0 0
4818200000 Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels 0 0
4818300000 Tablecloths and serviettes 0 0
4818401000 Napkin and napkin liners for babies 0 0
4818409000 Other 0 0
4818500000 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories 0 0
4818900000 Other 0 0
4819100000 Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4819200000 Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non- corrugated paper or paperboard 0 0
4819300000 Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40 cm or more 0 0
4819400000 Other sacks and bags, including cones 0 0
4819501000 Suitable for packing liquid 0 0
4819509000 Other 0 0
4819600000 Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like 0 0
4820100000 Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles 0 0
4820200000 Exercisebooks 0 0
0 0
4816201000 One ply 0 0
4820300000 Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers 0 0
4820400000 Manifold business forms and interleaved carbon sets 0 0
4820500000 Albums for samples or for collections 0 0
4820900000 Other

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0 0
4821100000 Printed 0 0
4821900000 Other 0 0
4822100000 4822900000 Of a kind used for winding textile yarn 0 0 0
4823200000 Other Filter paper and paperboard 0 0 0
4823400000 Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self- recording apparatus 0 0
4823610000 Of bamboo 0
0
4823690000 Other 0 0
4823700000 Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp 0 0
4823901010 Cards punched 0 0
4823901090 Other 0 0
4823902000 4823903011 Electric insulating paper or of 0 0
Floor coverings on a base of paper paperboard 0 0
4823903019 Other 0 0
4823903021 Floor coverings on a base of paper or of paperboard 0 0
4823903029 Other 0 0
4823903090 4823905000 Other Perforated paper for jacquard weaving machines 0 0 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4823909011 Floor coverings on a base of paper or of paperboard 0 0
4823909019 Other 0 0
4823909090 Other 0 0
4901101000 Printed in Korean 0 0
4901109000 Other 0 0
4901911000 Printed in Korean 0 0
4901919000 Other 0 0
4901991000 Printed in Korean 0 0
4901999000 Other 0 0
Newspapers 0 0
4902101010 4902101090 Other 0 0
4902109000 Other

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0 0
4902901010 Journals 0 0
4902901090 Other 0 0
4902909010 Journals 0 0
4902909090 Other 0 0
4903000000 Children's picture, drawing or colouring books 0 0
4904000000 Music, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated 0 0
4905100000 Globes 0 0
4905911000 Maps and hydrographic chart 0 0
4905919000 Other 0 0
4905990000 Other 0 0
4906001000 Plans 0 0
4906002000 Drawings 0 0
4906009000 Other 0 0
4907001000 Unused postage stamp 0 0
4907002000 Air way bill 0 0
4907009000 Other 0 0
4908100000 Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable 0 0
4908901000 Transfers (decalcomanias) for cushion flooring sheet 0 0
4908909000 Other 0 0
4909000000 cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings 0 0
4910001000 Of paper or paperboard 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
4910009000 Other 0 0
4911100000 Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like 0 0
4911911000 Printed plans and drawings 0 0
4911919000 Other 0 0
4911990000 Other 0 0
5001000000 Silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling 51% or 5,276won/kg, whichever is the greater 0
5002001010 Not more than 20 decitex 3 0
5002001020 More than 20 decitex but not more than 25.56 decitex 51.7% or 17,215won/k g, whichever is the greater 0
5002001030 More than 25.56 decitex but not more than 28.89 decitex 51.7% or 17,215won/kg, whichever is the greater 0
5002001040 More than 28.89 decitex but not more than 36.67 decitex 51.7% or 17,215won/kg, whichever is the greater 0
5002001050 More than 36.67 decitex 51.7% or 17,215won/kg, whichever is the greater 0
5002002000 Doupion silk 3 0
5002009000 Other 8 0
5003001100 Cocoon waste 2 0
5003001200 Floss silk 2 0
5003001300 Bisu 2 0
5003001400 Frison 2 0
5003001900 Other 2 0
5003009100 Pegine 2 0
5003009200 5003009900 Silk noil (Bourette) Other 2 2 0 0
5004000000 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale 8 0
5005001000 Hand made yarn 8 0
5005002000 Yarn spun from silk waste 8 0
5005003000 Yarn spun from noil silk 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5006002000 Hand made yarn 8 0
5006003000 Yarn spun from silk waste 8 0
5006004000 Yarn spun from noil silk 8 0
5006005000 Silk worm gut 8 0
5007100000 Fabrics of noil silk 13 0
5007201000 Silk fabrics, grey 13 0
5007202010 Shibori 13 0
5007202020 Satin 13 0
5007202030 Crepe de chine 13 0
5007202090 Other 13 0
5007209000 Other 13 0
5007901000 Silk fabrics, grey 13 0
5007902000 Silk woven fabrics, mixed with acetate yarn 13 0

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g, whichever is the greater 0
5002001030 More than 25.56 decitex but not more than 28.89 decitex 51.7% or 17,215won/kg, whichever is the greater 0
5007903000 Silk woven fabrics, mixed with other man- made fiber 13 0
5007904000 Silk woven fabrics, mixed with wool 13 0
5007909000 Other 13 0
5101110000 Shorn wool 0 0
5101190000 Other 0 0
5101210000 Shorn wool 0 0
5101290000 Other 0 0
5101300000 Carbonised 0

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0
5102110000 Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 0 0
5102190000 Other 0 0
5102200000 Coarse animal hair 0 0
5103100000 Noils of wool or of fine animal hair 0 0
5103200000 Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair 0 0
5103300000 Waste of coarse animal hair 0 0
5104000000 Garnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair 0 0
5105100000 Carded wool 0 0
5105210000 Combed wool in fragments 0 0
5105291000 Top of all wool 0 0
5105292000 Top of blended wool 0 0
5105293000 Roving 0 0
5105299000 Other 0 0
5105310000 Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 0 0
5105390000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5105400000 Coarse animal hair, carded or combed 0 0
5106101000 Of all wool 8 0
5106109000 Other 8 0
5106201000 Mixed with polyester fiber 8 0
5106202000 Mixed with polyamide fiber 8 0
5106203000 Mixed with acrylic fiber 8 0
5106204000 Mixed with other synthetic fiber 8 0
5106209000 Other 8 0
5107101000 Of all wool 8 10
5107102000 Mixed with synthetic fiber 8 0
5107109000 Mixed with other fiber 8 0
5107201000 Mixed with polyester fiber 8 0
5107202000 Mixed with polyamide fiber 8 0
5107203000 Mixed with acrylic fiber 8 0
5107204000 Mixed with other synthetic fiber 8 0
5107209000 Mixed with other fiber 8 0
5108100000 Carded 8 10
0
5102110000 Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 0 0
5108200000 Combed 8 10
5109101000 Yarn of wool 8 5
5109109000 Yarn of fine animal hair

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8 5
5109901000 Yarn of wool 8 5
5109909000 Yarn of fine animal hair 8 5
5110000000 Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether or not put up for retail sale 8 0
5111111000 Of wool 13 0
5111112000 Of fine animal hair 13 0
5111191000 Of wool 13 0
5111192000 Of fine animal hair 13 0
5111200000 Other, mixed mainly or solely with man- made filaments 13 0
5111300000 Other, mixed mainly or solely with man- made staple fibres 13 0
5111900000 Other 13 0
5112111000 Of wool 13 10
5112112000 Of fine animal hair 13 0
5112191000 Of wool 13 10
5112192000 Of fine animal hair 13 10
5112200000 Other, mixed mainly or solely with man- made filaments 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5112300000 Other, mixed mainly or solely with man- made staple fibres 13 0
5112900000 Other 13 10
5113000000 Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair 13 0
5201001000 Seed cotton 0 0
5201009010 Less than 23.2 ㎜ (7/8 inch) of fibre- length 0 0
5201009020 Not less than 23.2 ㎜ (7/8 inch), but less than 25.4 ㎜ (1 inch) of fibre-length 0 0
5201009030 Not less than 25.4 mm(1 inch), but less than 28.5 mm(1-1/8 inch) of fibre-length 0 0
5201009050 Not less than 28.5 ㎜ (1-1/8 inch), but less than 34.9 ㎜ (1-3/8 inch) of fiber length 0 0
5201009060 Not less than 34.9 ㎜ (1-3/8 inch) of fiber- length 0 0
5202100000 Yarn waste (including thread waste) 0 0
5202910000 Garnetted stock 0 0
5202990000 Other

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0 0
5203000000 Cotton, carded or combed 0 0
5204110000 Containing 85 %or more by weight of cotton 8 0
5204190000 Other 8 0
5204200000 Put up for retail sale 8 0
5205111000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205119000 Other 8 0
5205121010 Measuring not more than 370.37 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (not less than 27 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number), excluding open end yarn Other 4 0
5205121090 8 0
5205129000 Other 8 0
5205131000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205139000 Other 8 0
5205141000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205149000 Other 8 0
5205151000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205159000 Other 8 0
5205211000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205219000 Other 8 0
5205221000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205229000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5205231000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205239000 Other 8 0
5205241000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205249000 Other

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8 0
5205261000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205269000 Other 8 0
5205271000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205279000 Other 8 0
5205281000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205289000 Other 8 0
5205311000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205319000 Other 8 0
5205321010 Measuring not more than 370.37 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (not less than 27 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number), excluding open end yarn 4 0
5205321090 Other 8 0
5205329000 Other 8 0
5205331000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205339000 Other 8 0
5205341000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205349000 Other 8 0
5205351000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205359000 Other 8 0
5205411000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205419000 Other 8 0
5205421000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205429000 Other 8 0
5205431000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205439000 Other 8 0
5205441000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205449000 Other 8 0
5205461000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0

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5205469000 Other 8 0
5205471000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205479000 Other 8 0
5205481000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5205489000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5206111000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206119000 Other 8 0
5206121000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206129000 Other 8 0
5206131000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206139000 Other 8 0
5206141000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206149000 Other 8 0
5206151000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206159000 Other 8 0
5206211000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206219000 Other 8 0
5206221000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206229000 Other 8 0
5206231000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206239000 Other 8 0
5206241000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206249000 Other 8 0
5206251000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206259000 Other 8 0
5206311000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206319000 Other 8 0
5206321000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206329000 Other 8 0
5206331000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206339000 Other 8 0
5206341000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206349000 Other 8 0
5205469000 Other 8 0
5206351000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206359000 Other 8 0
5206411000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206419000 Other 8 0
5206421000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206429000 Other 8 0
5206431000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206439000 Other 8 0
5206441000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206449000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5206451000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5206459000 Other 8

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0
5207101000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5207109000 Other 8 0
5207901000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
5207909000 Other 8 0
5208110000 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
5208120000 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
5208130000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5208190000 Other fabrics 10 0
5208210000 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
5208220000 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
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5208310000 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
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5208420000 Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
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5208490000 Other fabrics 10 0
5208510000 Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/ ㎡ 10 0
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5207101000 Unbleached or not mercerized 8 0
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5209310000 Plain weave 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5209320000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5209390000 Other fabrics 10 0
5209410000 Plain weave 10 0
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5209490000 Other fabrics 10 0
5209510000 Plain weave 10 0
5209520000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
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10 0
5210291000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
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5210310000 Plain weave 10 0
5210320000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5210390000 Other fabrics 10 0
5210410000 Plain weave 10 0
5210491000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5210499000 Other 10 0
5210510000 Plain weave 10 0
5210590000 Other fabrics 10 0
5211110000 Plain weave 10 0
5211120000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
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5211200000 Bleached 10 0
5211310000 Plain weave 10 0
5211320000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
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5211410000 Plain weave 10 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5211490000 Other fabrics 10 0
5211510000 Plain weave 10 0
5211520000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5211590000 Other fabrics 10 0
5212110000 Unbleached 10 0
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5212130000 Dyed 10 0
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5212150000 Printed 10 0
5212210000 5212220000 Unbleached Bleached 10 0
5212230000 Dyed 10 0
10 0
5210291000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 10 0
5212240000 Of yarns of different colours 10 0
5212250000 Printed 10 0
5301100000 Flax, raw or retted 2 0
5301210000 Broken or scutched 2 0
5301290000 Other 2 0
5301301000 Flax tow 2 0
5301302000 Flax waste

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2 0
5302100000 True hemp, raw or retted 2 0
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5302902010 Tow of true hemp 2 0
5302902020 Waste of true hemp 2 0
5303101000 Jute 2 0
5303102000 Other textile bast fibres 2 0
5303901010 Jute 2 0
5303901090 Other textile bast fibres 2 0
5303909010 Tow and waste of jute 2 0
5303909090 Tow and waste of other textile bast fibres 2 0
5305001010 Raw 2 0
5305001090 Other 2 0
5305002010 Raw 2 0
5305002090 Other 2 0
5305003010 Raw 2 0
5305003090 Other 2 0
5305009010 Raw 2 0
5305009090 Other 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5306101000 Of all flax 8 0
5306102000 Of mixed 8 0
5306201000 Of all flax 8 0
5306202000 Of mixed 8 0
5307101000 Of jute 8 0
5307109000 Other 8 0
5307201000 Of jute 8 0
5307209000 Other 8 0
5308100000 Coir yarn 8 0
5308200000 True hemp yarn 8 0
5308901000 Ramie yarn 8 0
5308909000 Other 8 0
5309110000 Unbleached or bleached 2 0
5309190000 Other 2 0
5309210000 Unbleached or bleached 2 0
5309290000 Other 2 0
2 0
5302100000 True hemp, raw or retted 2 0
5310101000 Jute fabrics 8 0
5310109000 Other 8 0
5310901000 Jute fabrics 8 0
5310909000 Other 8 0
5311001000 Of ramie 8 0
5311002000 Of true hemp 8 0
5311003000 Of paper yarn 8 0
5311009000 Other 8 0
5401101000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5401102000 Of polyesters 8 0
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5401109000 Other 8 0
5401201000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
5401202000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5401209000 Other 8 0
5402110000 Of aramids 8 0
5402191011 For tire cord 8 0
5402191012 For fishing net 8 0
5402191019 For other 8 0
5402191021 For tire cord 8 0
5402191022 For fishing net 8 0
5402191029 For other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5402191090 Other 8 0
5402199000 Other 8 0
5402200000 High tenacity yarn of polyesters 8 0
5402311010 Of nylon 6 8 0
5402311020 Of nylon 66 8 0
5402311090 Other 8 0
5402319000 Other 8 0
5402321010 Of nylon 6 8 0
5402321020 Of nylon 66 8 0
5402321090 Other 8 0
5402329000 Other 8 0
5402331000 Of poly trimethylene terephthalate 8 0
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5402340000 Of polypropylene 8 0
5402390000 Other 8 0
5402440000 Elastomeric 8 0
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5402451020 Of nylon 66 8 0
5402451090 Other 8 0
5402459000 Other 8 0
5402461000 Of poly trimethylene terephthalate 8 0
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5402471000 Of poly trimethylene terephthalate 8 0
5402479000 Other 8 0
5402480000 Other, of polypropylene 8 0
5402491000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0

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viscose rayon 8 0
5401202000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5402499000 Other 8 0
5402510000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
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5402591000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5402599000 Other 8 0
5402610000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5402620000 Of polyesters 8 0
5402691000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5402692000 Of polyvinyl alcohol 8 0
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5403100000 High tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 2 0
5403311000 Textured yarn 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5403319000 Other 2 0

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5403321000 Textured yarn 2 0
5403329000 Other 2 0
5403331000 Textured yarn 8 0
5403339000 Other 8 0
5403391000 Textured yarn 8 0
5403399000 Other 8 0
5403411000 Textured yarn 2 0
5403419000 Other 2 0
5403421000 Textured yarn 8 0
5403429000 Other 8 0
5403491000 Textured yarn 8 0
5403499000 Other 8 0
5404110000 Elastomeric 8 0
5404120000 Other, of polypropylene 8 0
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5405009000 Other 8 0
5406001000 Synthetic filament yarn 8 0
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5407102000 Of polyesters 8 0
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5407300000 Fabrics specified in note 9 to section XI 8 0
5407410000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5407420000 Dyed 8 0
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5407440000 Printed 8 0
5407510000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5407520000 Dyed 8 0
5407530000 Of yarns of different colours 8 0
5407540000 Printed 8 0
5403321000 Textured yarn 2 0
5403329000 Other 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5407611000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5407612000 Dyed 8 0
5407613000 Of yarns of different colours 8 0
5407614000 Printed 8 0
5407691000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5407692000 Dyed 8 0
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5407711000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407719000 Other 8 0
5407721000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407729000 Other 8 0
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Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407739000 Other 8 0
5407741000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407749000 Other 8 0
5407811000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407812000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407813000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407819000 Other 8 0
5407821000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407822000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407823000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
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5407831000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
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5407833000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407839000 Other 8 0
5407841000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407842000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407843000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407849000 Other 8 0
5407911000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407912000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407913000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407919000 Other 8 0
5407921000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407922000 Of polyesters 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5407923000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407929000 Other 8 0
5407931000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407932000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407933000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407939000 Other 8 0
5407941000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5407942000 Of polyesters 8 0
5407943000 Of acrylic polymers 8 0
Of acrylic polymers 8 0
5407739000 Other 8 0
5407949000 Other 8 0
5408100000 Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 8 0
5408210000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5408220000 Dyed 8 0
5408230000 Of yarns of different colours 8 0
5408240000 Printed 8 0
5408310000 Unbleached or bleached 8 0
5408320000 Dyed 8 0
5408330000 Of yarns of different colours 8 0
5408340000 Printed 8 0
5501100000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5501200000 Of polyesters 8 0

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5501301000 Acrylic 8 0
5501302000 Modacrylic 8 0
5501400000 Of polypropylene 8 0
5501900000 Other 8 0
5502001000 Of viscose rayon 7.5 0
5502002010 Less than 44,000 decitex 7.5 0
5502002020 Not less than 44,000 decitex 7.5 0
5502009000 Other 7.5 0
5503111000 Of special section face 8 0
5503119000 Other 8 0
5503191000 Of special section face 8 0
5503199000 Other 8 0
5503201000 Of special section face 8 0
5503209010 Of poly trimethylene terephthalate 8 0
5503209090 Other 8 0
5503301010 Of special section face 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5503301020 Of conjugated section face 8 0
5503301090 Other 8 0
5503302010 Of special section face 8 0
5503302020 Of conjugated section face 8 0
5503302090 Other 8 0
5503400000 Of polypropylene 8 0
5503900000 Other 8 0
5504101000 Of special section face 2 0
5504102000 Of polynosic section face 2 0
5504109000 Other 2 0
5504901000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5504902000 Of lyocell 4 0
5504909000 Other 8 0
5505100000 Of synthetic fibres 2 0
5505200000 Of artificial fibres 2 0
5506101000 Of special section face 8 0
5506109000 Other 8 0
5506201000 Of special section face 8 0
5506209000 Other 8 0
5506301010 Of special section face 8 0
5501301000 Acrylic 8 0
5501302000 Modacrylic 8 0
5506301020 Of conjugated section face 8 0
5506301090 Other 8 0
5506302010 Of special section face 8 0
5506302020 Of conjugated section face 8 0
5506302090 Other 8 0
5506900000 Other 8 0
5507001010 Of special section face 8 0
5507001020 Of polynosic section face 8 0
5507001090 Other 8 0
5507002000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5507009000 Other 8 0
5508101000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5508102000 Of polyesters 8 0

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5508103000 Acrylic or modacrylic 8 0
5508109000 Other 8 0
5508201000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
5508202000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5508209000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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5509119000 Other 8 0
5509121000 High tenacity yarn 8 0
5509129000 Other 8 0
5509211000 High tenacity yarn 8 0
5509219000 Other 8 0
5509221000 High tenacity yarn 8 0
5509229000 Other 8 0
5509311000 Acrylic 8 0
5509312000 5509321000 Modacrylic Acrylic 8 0
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5509410000 Single yarn 8 0
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5509611000 Acrylic 8 0
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5509621000 Acrylic 8 0
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5509691010 Acrylic 8 0
5509691020 Modacrylic 8 0
5509692010 Acrylic 8 0
5509692020 Modacrylic 8 0
5509911000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5509919000 Other 8 0
5509921000 Of nylon or other polyamides 8 0
5508103000 Acrylic or modacrylic 8 0
5509929000 Other 8 0
5509990000 Other 8 0
5510111000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
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5510119000 Other 8 0
5510121000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5510129000 Other 8 0
5510201000 Of viscose rayon

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8 0
5510202000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5510209000 Other 8 0
5510301000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
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5510309000 Other 8 0
5510901000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
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5511301000 Of viscose rayon 8 0
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5511309000 Other 8 0
5512110000 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
5512191000 Dyed 10 0
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5512193000 Printed 10 0
5512211000 Acrylic 10 0
5512212000 Modacrylic 10 0
5512290000 Other 10 0
5512911000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
5512919000 Other 10 0
5512991000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
5512999000 Other 10 0
5513110000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
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5513130000 Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 10 0
5513191000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
8 0
5510202000 Of cellulose acetate 8 0
5513192010 Acrylic 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5513192020 Modacrylic 10 0
5513199000 Other 10 0

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5513210000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
5513231000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 10 0
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5513291000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
5513292010 Acrylic 10 0
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5513299000 Other 10 0
5513310000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
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5513392010 Acrylic 10 0
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5513399000 Other 10 0
5513410000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
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5513492010 Acrylic 10 0
5513492020 Modacrylic 10 0
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5514110000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
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5514191000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
5514192010 Acrylic 10 0
5514192020 Modacrylic 10 0
5514193000 Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 10 0
5514199000 Other 10 0
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5514220000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 10 0
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5514291000 Of nylon or other polyamides 10 0
5514292010 Acrylic 10 0
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5514299000 Other 10 0
5514300000 Of yarns of different colours 10 0
5513210000 Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 10 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5514420000 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 10 0
5514430000 Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 10 0
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5514492010 Acrylic 10 0
5514492020 Modacrylic

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10 0
5514499000 Other 10 0
5515111000 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
5515119000 Other 10 0
5515121000 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
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5515911000 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
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5515991000 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
5515999000 Other 10 0
5516111000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516121000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516131000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516141000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5516212000 Of cellulose acetate 10 0
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10 0
5514499000 Other 10 0
5516221000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516239000 Other 10 0

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5516241000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516341000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516349000 Other 10 0
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5516439000 Other 10 0
5516441000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
5516442000 Of cellulose acetate 10 0
5516449000 Other 10 0
5516911000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
5516912000 Of cellulose acetate 10 0
5516919000 Other 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5516921000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516929000 Other 10 0
5516931000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
5516241000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5516932000 Of cellulose acetate 10 0
5516939000 Other 10 0
5516941000 Of viscose rayon 10 0
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5601100000 Sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles, of wadding 8 0
5601210000 Of cotton 8 0
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5601301000 Textile flock 8 0
5601309000 Other

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8 0
5602101000 Needleloom felt 8 0
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5602211000 Piano felt 8 0
5602219000 Other 8 0
5602290000 Of other textile materials 8 0
5602900000 Other 8 0
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5603121000 Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated 8 0
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5603131000 Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated 8 0
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5604100000 Rubber thread and cord, textile covered 8 0
5604901000 Imitation catguts consisting of textile yarn 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5604902000 High tenacity yarn of polyesters, of nylon or other polyamides or of viscose rayon, impregnated or coated 8 0
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5606003000 Loop wale-yarn 8 0
5606009000 Other 8 0
5607210000 Binder or baler twine

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10 0
5607290000 Other 10 0
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5608191000 Of synthetic fibres 10 0
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5608901000 Of cotton 10 0
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5702390000 Of other textile materials 10 0
5702410000 Of wool or fine animal hair

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10 0
5702420000 Of man-made textile materials 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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10 0
5702420000 Of man-made textile materials 10 0
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5804101000 Of silk 13 0
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5804103000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
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E_MARKER_226]] Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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8 0
5807901000 Labels 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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5902900000 Other

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8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
5911320000 Weighing 650 g/ ㎡ or more 8 0
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6001101000 Of cotton 10 0
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10 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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10 0
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60064100

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00 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
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6103410000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
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6104130000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6104191000 Of cotton 13 0
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00 Unbleached or bleached 10 0
6006420000 Dyed 10 0
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6105100000 Of cotton 13 0
6105201000 Of synthetic fibres 13

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0
6105202000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
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6106100000 Of cotton 13 0
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6107110000 Of cotton 13 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6107190000 Of other textile materials 13 0
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6107910000 Of cotton 13 0
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6108910000 Of cotton 13 5
0
6105202000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
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6109901010 T-shirts 13 5
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6109902090 Other 13 0
6109903010 T-shirts 13 0
6109903090 Other 13 0
6109909010 T-shirts 13 0
6109909090 Other 13 0
6110110000 Of wool 13 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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6110200000 Of cotton 13 3
6110301000 Of synthetic fibres 13 7
6110302000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
6110901000 Of silk 13 0
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6111201000 Garments 13 0
6111202000 Accessories 13 0
6111301000 Garments 13 0
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6114200000 Of cotton 13 3
6114301000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6114302000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
6114901000 Of silk 13 0
6114909000 Other 13 0
6115100000 Graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) 13 0
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6115301000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
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6110200000 Of cotton 13 3
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6115960000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
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6116100000 Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber 8 0

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6116910000 Of wool or fine animal hair 8 0
6116921000 Working gloves 8 0
6116929000 Other 8 0
6116930000 Of synthetic fibres 8 0
6116990000 Of other textile materials 8 0
6117101000 Of silk 13 0
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6117801000 Ties, bow ties and cravats 13 0
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6117900000 Parts 13 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6116910000 Of wool or fine animal hair 8 0
6116921000 Working gloves 8 0
6203120000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
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6203310000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
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6203330000 Of synthetic fibres 13 3
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6203421000 Of denim, including blue jeans 13 7

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6203429000 Other 13 7
6203430000 Of synthetic fibres 13 7
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6204510000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6204530000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6204591000 Of silk 13 0
6204599000 Other 13 0
6204610000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
6204621000 Of denim, including blue jeans 13 7
6204629000 Other 13 3
6204630000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
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6203429000 Other 13 7
6204699000 Other 13 5
6205200000 Of cotton 13 0
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6205909000 Other 13 0
6206100000 Of silk or silk waste 13 0
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6208111000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6208112000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6208199000 Other 13 0
6208210000 Of cotton 13 0
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6208290000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6208910000 Of cotton 13 0
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6209201000 Garments 13 5
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6209301000 Garments 13 0
6209302000 Accessories 13 0
6209901010 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
6209901090 Other 13 0
6209902000 Accessories 13 0
6210101000 Of fabrics of heading 56.02 13 0
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6210201000 Of fabrics of heading 59.03 13 0
6210202000 Of fabrics of heading 59.06 13 0

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fibres 13 0
6210203000 Of fabrics of heading 59.07 13 0
6210301000 Of fabrics of heading 59.03 13 0
6210302000 Of fabrics of heading 59.06 13 0
6210303000 Of fabrics of heading 59.07 13 0
6210401000 Of fabrics of heading 59.03 13 0
6210402000 Of fabrics of heading 59.06 13 0
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6210501000 Of fabrics of heading 59.03 13 0
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6210503000 Of fabrics of heading 59.07 13 0
6211111000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6211119000 Other 13 0
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6211129000 Other 13 0
6211201000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6211209000 Other 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6211321000 Judo, taekwondo and other oriental martial arts uniforms 13 0
6211329000

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Other 13 0
6211331000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6211332000 Of artificial fibres 13 0
6211391000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
6211399000 Other 13 5
6211410000 Of wool or fine animal hair 13 0
6211421000 Judo, taekwondo and other oriental martial arts uniforms 13 0
6211429000 Other 13 0
6211431000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
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6211490000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6212101000 Of cotton 13 0
6212102000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6212109000 Other 13 0
6212201000 Of cotton 13 0
6212202000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6212209000 Other 13 0
6212300000 Corselettes 13 0
6212900000 Other 13 3
6213200000 Of cotton 8 0
6213900000 Of other textile materials 8 0
6214100000 Of silk or silk waste 8 0
6214200000 Of wool or fine animal hair 8 0
6214300000 Of synthetic fibres 8 0
6214400000 Of artificial fibres 8 0
6214900000 Of other textile materials 8 0
6215100000 Of silk or silk waste 8 0
6215200000 Of man-made fibres 8 0
6215900000 Of other textile materials 8 0
6216001000 Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber 8 0
6216009000 Other 8 0
6217100000 Accessories 13 0
6217900000 Parts 13 0
6301100000 Electric blankets 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
Other 13 0
6301200000 Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of wool or fine animal hair 10 0
6301300000 Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of cotton 10 0
6301400000 Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibers 10 0
6301900000 Other blankets and travelling rugs 10 0
6302101000 Of cotton 13 0
6302109000 Other 13 0
6302210000 Of cotton 13 0
6302220000 Of man-made fibres

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13 0
6302290000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6302310000 Of cotton 13 0
6302320000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6302390000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6302400000 Table linen, knitted or crocheted 13 0
6302510000 Of cotton 13 0
6302530000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6302590000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6302600000 Toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics, of cotton 13 0
6302910000 Of cotton 13 0
6302930000 Of man-made fibres 13 0
6302990000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6303120000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6303191000 Of cotton 13 0
6303199000 Other 13 0
6303910000 Of cotton 13 0
6303920000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6303990000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6304110000 Knitted or crocheted 13 0
6304190000 Other 13 0
6304910000 Knitted or crocheted 13 0
6304920000 Not knitted or crocheted,of cotton 13 0
6304930000 Not knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibres 13 0
6304990000 Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials 13 0
6305100000 Of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03 8 0
6305200000 Of cotton 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6305320000 Flexible intermediate bulk containers 8 0
6305330000 Other, of polyethylene or polypropylene strip or the like 8 0
6305390000 Other 8 0
6305900000 Of other textile materials 8 0
6306120000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0

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6306190000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6306220000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6306290000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6306300000 Sails 13 0
6306401000 Of cotton 13 0
6306409000 Of other textile materials 13 0
6306910000 Of cotton 13 0
6306991000 Of synthetic fibres 13 0
6306999000 Other 13 0
6307100000 Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths 10 0
6307200000 Life-jackets and life-belts 10 0
6307901000 Footwear lace 10 0
6307902000 Cloth wrappers 10 0
6307903000 Dress patterns 10 0
6307909000 Other 10 0
6308000000 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 sale 13 0
6309000000 Worn clothing and other worn articles 8 0
6310100000 Sorted 8 0
6310900000 Other 8 0
6401100000 Footwear incorporating a protective metal toe-cap 8 0
6401921000 Ski – boots 8 0
6401929010 Of rubber 8 0
6401929090 Other 8 0
6401991010 Of rubber 8 0
6401991090 Other 8 0
6401999000 Other

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8 0
6402120000 Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots 13 0
6402190000 Other 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6402200000 Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs 13 0
6402911000 Footwear, protective against cold 13 0
6402912000 Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 13 0
6402919000 Other 13 0
6402991000 Sandals or similar footwear, produced in one piece by moulding 13 0
6402992000 Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 13 0
6402999000 Other 13 0
6403120000 Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots 13 0
6403190000 Other 13 0
6403200000 Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big toe 13 0
6403400000 Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toe-cap 13 0
6403511000 Dress shoes 13 0
6403519000 Other 13 0
6403591000 Dress shoes 13 0
6403599000 Other 13 0
6403911000 Dress shoes 13 0
6403912000 Mountaineering footwear 13 0
6403913000 Lace-boots 13 0
6403914000 Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 13 0
6403919000 Other 13 0
6403991000 Dress shoes 13 0
6403992000 Mountaineering footwear 13 0
6403993000 Lace-boots 13 0
6403994000 Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 13 0
6403999000 Other 13 0
6404110000 Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 13 0

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6404191000 Slippers 13 0
6404199000 Other 13 0
6404201000 Slippers 13 0
6404209000 Other 13 0
6405100000 With uppers of leather or composition leather 13 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6405200000 With uppers of textile materials 13 0
6405900000 Other 13 0
6406101000 Uppers 8 0
6406102000 Parts 8 0
6406201000 Outer soles 8 0
6406202000 Heels 8 0
6406910000 Of wood 8 0
6406991000 Removable in-soles 8 0
6406992000 Heel cushion 8 0
6406993000 Gaiters 8 0
6406994000 Leggings 8 0
6406999000 6501000000 Other Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims; plateaux and manchons (including 8 8 0 0
6502000000 slit manchons), of felt Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, neither blocked to shape, nor with made brims, nor lined, nor trimmed 8 0
6504000000 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed 8 0
6505100000 Hair-nets 8 0
6505901010 Of synthetic fibres 8 0
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6505902010 Sports cap 8 0
6505902020 Berets 8 0
6505902090 Other 8 0
6505909000 Other

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8 0
6506100000 Safety headgear 8 0
6506910000 Of rubber or of plastics 8 0
6506991000 Of leather 8 0
6506992000 Of metal 8 0
6506999000 Other 8 0
6507000000 Head-bands, lining, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps, for headgear 8 0
6601100000 Garden or similar umbrellas 13 0
6601910000 Having a telescopic shaft 13 0
6601991000 Walking-stick umbrellas 13 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 211
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6601992000 Sun umbrellas 13 0
6601999000 Other 13 0
6602001000 Walking-sticks 8 0
6602002000 Seat-sticks 8 0
6602003000 Whips, riding-crops 8 0
6602009000 Other 8 0
6603200000 Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks) 13 0
6603900000 Other 13 0
6701000000 Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers, down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 05.05 and worked quills and scapes) 8 0
6702100000 Of plastics 8 0
6702901000 Of woven fabrics

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8 0
6702902000 Of paper 8 0
6702909000 Other 8 0
6703001010 Washed, dressed, thinned 8 0
6703001090 Other 8 0
6703009000 Other 8 0
6704110000 Complete wigs 8 0
6704191000 Partial wigs 8 0
6704192000 False beards 8 0
6704193000 False eyebrows 8 0
6704194000 False eyelashes 8 0
6704199000 Other 8 0
6704201000 Complete wigs 8 0
6704202000 Partial wigs 8 0
6704203000 False beards 8 0
6704204000 False eyebrows 8 0
6704205000 False eyelashes 8 0
6704209000 Other 8 0
6704900000 Of other materials 8 0
6801000000 Setts,curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate) 8 0
6802100000 Tiles, cubes and similar articles, whether or not rectangular

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(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 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6802211000 Marble 8 0
6802212000 Travertine 8 0
6802213000 Alabaster 8 0
6802230000 Granite 8 5
6802291000 Other calcareous stone 8 0
6802299000 Other 8 5
6802911000 Marble 8 0
6802912000 Travertine 8 0
6802913000 Alabaster 8 0
6802920000 Other calcareous stone 8 0
6802930000 Granite 8 5
6802990000 Other stone 8 5
6803001000 Inkstone 8 5
6803009000 Other 8 5
6804100000 Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping 8 0
6804210000 Of agglomerated synthetic or natural diamond 8 0
6804220000 Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics 8 0
6804230000 Of natural stone 8 0
6804300000 Hand sharpening or polishing stones 8 0
6805100000 On a base of woven textile fabric only 8 0
6805200000 On a base of paper or paperboard only 8 0
6805300000 On a base of other materials 8 0
6806101000 Slag wool 8 0
6806102000 Rock wool 8 0
6806103000 Ceramic fibre 8 0
6806109000 Other 8 0
6806201000 Exfoliated vermiculite 8 0
6806202000 Expanded clays 8 0
6806204000 Expanded perlite 8 0
6806209000 Other 8 0
(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 8 0
6806901000 Fire proofing material 8 0
6806909000 Other 8 0
6807100000 In rolls 8 0
6807900000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6808000000 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 8 0
6809110000 Faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only

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8 0
6809190000 Other 8 0
6809900000 Other articles 8 0
6810111000 Blocks 8 0
6810112000 Bricks 8 0
6810191000 Tiles 8 0
6810192000 Flagstones 8 0
6810193000 Roofing tiles 8 0
6810199000 Other 8 0
6810910000 Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering 8 0
6810991000 Beams and girders 8 0
6810992000 Pile 8 0
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6810994000 Railway sleepers 8 0
6810995000 Pipes 8 0
6810999000 Other 8 0
6811401010 For roofs, ceilings, walls or floors 8 0
6811401090 Other 8 0
6811402010 For roofs, ceilings, walls or floors 8 0
6811402090 Other 8 0
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6811409010 For roofs, ceilings, walls or floors 8 0
6811409090 Other 8

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0
6811810000 Corrugated sheets 8 0
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6811830000 Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings 8 0
6811890000 Other articles 8 0
6812801000 Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear 8 0
6812802000 Paper, millboard and felt 8 0
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6812809000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6812910000 Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear 8 0
6812920000 Paper, millboard and felt 8 0
6812930000 Compressed asbestos fibre jointing, in sheets or rolls 8 0
6812990000 Other 8 0
6813201010 For automobiles 8 0
6813201090 Other 8 0
6813202010 For automobiles 8 0
6813202090 Other 8 0
6813209010 For automobiles 8 0
6813209090 Other 8 0
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6814100000 Plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support 8 0
6814900000 Other 8 0
6815101000 Non-electrical articles of graphite 8 0
6815102000 Carbon fibre 8 0
6815109000 Other 8 0
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8 0
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6815990000 Other 8 5
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6901002000 Blocks 8 0
6901003000 Tiles 8 0
6901009010 Slabs and panels 8 0
6901009090 Other 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6903102090 Other 8 0
6903103000 Reaction vessels 8 0
6903104000 Muffles 8 0
6903105000 Nozzles 8 0
6903106000 Plugs 8 0
6903107000 Tubes and pipes 8 0
6903108000 Bars and rods 8 0
6903109000 Other 8 0
6903201000 Retorts 8 0
6903202000 Crucibles 8 0
6903203000 Reaction vessels 8 0
6903204000 Muffles 8 0
6903205000 Nozzles 8 0
6903206000 Plugs 8 0
6903207000 Tubes and pipes 8 0
6903208000 Bars and rods 8 0
6903209000 Other 8 0
6903901000 Based upon silicon carbide or zircon 8 0
8 0
6815910000 Containing magnesite, dolomite or chromite 8 0
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6903909020 Crucibles 8 0
6903909030 Reaction vessels 8 0
6903909040 Muffles 8 0
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6903909080 Bars and rods 8 0
6903909090 Other 8 0
6904100000 Building bricks 8

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0
6904900000 Other 8 0
6905100000 Roofing tiles 8 0
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6906001000 Pipes, conduits and guttering 8 0
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6907901000 Of porcelain or china 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
6907909000 Other 8 0
6908101000 Of porcelain or china 8 0
6908109000 Other 8 0
6908901000 Of porcelain or china 8 0
6908909000 Other 8 0
6909110000 Of porcelain or china 8 0
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6909190000 Other 8 0
6909900000 Other 8 0
6910101000 Wash basins 8 0
6910102000 Baths 8 0
6910103000 Water closet pans 8 0
6910104000 Urinals 8 0
6910109000 Other 8 0
6910900000 Other 8 0
6911101000 Coffee sets or tea sets 8 0
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6911109000 Other 8 0
6911901000 Household articles 8 0
6911902000 Toilet articles 8 0
6911909000 Other 8 0
6912001010 Coffee sets or tea sets 8 0
6912001020 Bowls and dishes 8 0
6912001090 Other 8 0
0
6904900000 Other 8 0
6912002000 Household articles 8 0
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6913101000 Statues, statuettes and busts 8 0
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6913109090 Other 8 0
6913901000 Statues, statuettes and busts 8 0
6913909020 Ornamental tablewares

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8 0
6913909090 Other 8 0
6914101000 Flower pots 8 0
6914109000 Other 8 0
6914901000 Flower pots 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7001001000 Mass 5 0
7001002000 Waste and scrap, cullet 3 0
7002100000 Balls 8 0
7002201000 For the manufacture of quartz wares for semiconductor 3 0
7002209000 Other 8 0
7002311000 For the manufacture of quartz wares for semiconductor 3 0
7002319000 Other 8 0
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8 0
6913909090 Other 8 0
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7003200000 Wired sheets 0
7003300000

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Profiles 8 8 0
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7004202000 More than 2 ㎜ but not more than 3 ㎜ in thickness in 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7004204000 More than 4 ㎜ but not more than 5 ㎜ in thickness 8 0
7004205000 More than 5 ㎜ but not more than 6 ㎜ in thickness 8 0
7004206000 More than 6 ㎜ but not more than 8 ㎜ in thickness 8 0
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7004902000 thickness More than 3 ㎜ but not more 4 ㎜ in
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7005101020 More than 4 mmbut not more than 6 mmin thickness 8 0
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7005101040 More than 8 mmin thickness 8 0
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Profiles 8 8 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7005216000 More than 6 ㎜ but not more than 8 ㎜ in thickness 8 0
7005217010 Not more than 10 mmin thickness 8 0
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7005291010 For PDP (plasma display panel) 4 0
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7005291030 For OLED (organic light emitting display) 4 0
7005291091 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
7005291092 Extra clear low-iron glass 8 0
7005291099 Other 8 0
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7005292091 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
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7005293010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
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7005295010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
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7005295090 Other 8 0
7005296010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
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7005296090 Other 8 0
7005297010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
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7005297090 Other 8 0
7005298010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
7005298020 Extra clear low-iron glass 8 0
7005298090 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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7005299010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
7005299020 Extra clear low-iron glass 8 0
7005299090 Other 8 0
7005300000 Wired glass 8 0
7006001000 For PDP (plasma display panel) 4 0
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7006003000 For OLED (organic light emitting display) 4 0
7006009000 Other 8 0
7007111000 Not more than 8 mmin thickness 8 0
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7010900000 Other 8 0
7011100000 For electric lighting 8 0
7011201000 Color 8 0
7011209000 Other 8 0
7011900000 Other 8 0
7013100000 Of glass-ceramics 8 0
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7013280000 Other 8 0
7013330000 Of lead crystal 8 0
7013370000 Other 8 0
7005299010 Clear and transparent glass 8 0
7013410000 Of lead crystal 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7013420000 Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 ℃ to 300 ℃ 8 0
7013490000 Other 8 0
7013910000 Of lead crystal 8 0
7013990000 Other 8 0
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7014009010 Signalling glassware 8 0
7014009020 Optical elements of glass 8 0
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7015901000 For sun glasses 8
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7015902000 Clock or watch glasses and the like 8 0
7015909000 7016100000 Other Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, 8 8 0 0
7016901000 whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or moulded glass, whether or not wired, of a kind used 8 0
7016909010 Leaded lights 8 0
7016909020 Stained glass 8 0
7016909090 Other 8 0
7017100000 Of fused quartz or other fused silica 8 0
7017200000 expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 ℃ to 300 ℃ 8 0
7017900000 Other 8 0
7018101000 Beads 8 0
7018102000 Imitation pearls 8 0
7018103000 Imitation precious and semi-precious stones 8 0
7018104000 Imitation coral 8 0

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7018109000 Other 8 0
7018200000 Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 ㎜ in diameter 8 0
7018901000 Glass eyes other than prosthetic articles 8 0
7018909000 Other 8 0
7019110000 Chopped strands, of a length of not more than 50 ㎜ 8 0
7019120000 Rovings 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 222
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7019190000 Other 8 0
7019310000 Mats 8 0
7019320000 Thin sheets (voiles) 8 0
7019390000 Other 8 0
7019400000 Woven fabrics of rovings 8 0
7019510000 Of a width not exceeding 30 ㎝ 8 0
7019520000 Of a width exceeding 30 ㎝ , plain weave, weighing less than 250 g/ ㎡ , of filaments measuring per single yarn not more than 136 tex 8 0
7019590000 Other 8 0
7019901000 Glass wool 8 0
7019909000 Other 8 0
7020001011 Quartz reactor tubes and holders designed for insertion into diffusion and oxidation furnaces for production of semiconductor wafers 0 0
7020001012 Quartz crucibles for furnace of production of semiconductor wafers 3 0
7020001013 For the manufacture of quartz wares for semiconductor 3 0
7020001019 Other 8 0
7020001090 Other 8 0
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7101102000 7101210000 Worked 8 0
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7101220000 Worked

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8 0
7102100000 Unsorted 1 0
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7103911000 Industrial 5 0
7103919010 Rubies 5 0
7103919020 Sapphires 5 0
7103919030 Emeralds 5 0
7103991000 Industrial 5 0
7103999010 Opal 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7103999020 Jade 5 0
7103999030 Chalcedony 5 0
7103999040 Rocky crystal 5 0
7103999090 Other 5 0
7104100000 Piezo-electric quartz 5 0
7104201000 Diamonds 5 0
7104209000 Other 5 0
7104901010 Diamonds 5 0
7104901020 Artificial crystal 5 0
7104901090 Other 5 0
7104909010 Diamonds 5 0
7104909090 Other 5 0
7105101000 Natural 5 0
7105102000 Synthetic 5 0
7105901000 Of garnet 5 0
7105909000 Other 5 0
7106100000 Powder 3 0
7106911000 Containing by weight 99.99 %or more of silver 3 0
7106919000 Other 3 0
7106921000 Bars, rods and shapes 3 0
7106922000 Plates, sheets and strips 3 0
7106923000 Wire 3 0
8 0
7102100000 Unsorted 1 0
7106929000 Other 3 0
7107001000 Bars, rods and shapes 3 0
7107002000 Plates, sheets and strips 3 0
7107003000 Wire 3 0
7107004000 Tubes, pipes and hollow bars

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3 0
7107009000 Other 3 0
7108110000 Powder 3 0
7108121000 Lumps, billets and grains 3 0
7108129000 Other 3 0
7108131010 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 3 0
7108131090 Other 3 0
7108139010 Bars, rods and shapes 3 0
7108139020 Plates, sheets and strips 3 0
7108139090 Other 3 0
7108200000 Monetary 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7109000000 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured 3 0
7110110000 Unwrought or in powder form 3 0
7110190000 Other 3 0
7110210000 Unwrought or in powder form 3 0
7110290000 Other 3 0
7110310000 Unwrought or in powder form 3 0
7110390000 Other 3 0
7110410000 Unwrought or in powder form 3 0
7110490000 Other 3 0
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7112300000 Ash containing precious metal or precious metal compounds 2 0
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7112919000 Other 3 0
7112921000 Of residues 2 0
7112929000 Other 3 0
7112991000 Of residues 2 0
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7112999000 Other 3 0
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7113191000 Of platinum 8 5
7113192000 Of gold 8 5
7113199000 Other 8 5
3 0
7107009000 Other 3 0
7113201000 Platinum-clad 8 5
7113202000 Gold-clad 8 5
7113203000 Silver-clad 8 5
7113209000 Other 8 3
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8 3
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7114114000 For use by smokers 8 3
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7114191000 For table 8 3
7114192000 For toilet 8 3
7114193000 For office and desk 8 3
7114194000 For use by smokers 8 3
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7114199000 Other 8 3
7114201000 For table 8 3
7114202000 For toilet 8 3
7114203000 For office and desk 8 3
7114204000 For use by smokers 8 3
7114209000 Other 8 3
7115100000 Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum 8 3
7115901010 Platinum crucible 8 3
7115901090 Other 8 3
7115909010 Of gold, including metals clad with gold 8 3
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7115909090 Other 8 3
7116101000 Of natural pearls 8 3
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7116201000 Industrial 8 3
7116209010 For personal adornment 8 3
7116209090 Other 8 3
7117110000 Cuff-links and studs 8 5
7117191000 Necklace 8 5
7117192000 Bracelet 8 5
7117193000 Earring 8 5
7117194000 Brooch 8 5
7117195000 Ring 8 5
7117196000 Chains for personal adornment 8 5
7117199000 Other 8 5
7117900000 Other 8 5
8 3
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7118902000 Silver coin 0 0
7118909000 Other 0 0

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7201101000 For casting 0 0
7201102000 For steel manufacture 0 0
7201109000 Other 0 0
7201200000 Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0.5 %of phosphorus 0 0
7201501000 Alloy pig iron 2 0
7201502000 Spiegeleisen 2 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7202110000 Containing by weight more than 2 %of carbon 5 0
7202190000 Other 5 0
7202210000 Containing by weight more than 55 %of silicon 3 0
7202291000 Containing by weight 2 %or more of magnesium 3 0
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7202410000 Containing by weight more than 4 %of carbon 3 0
7202490000 Other 3 0
7202500000 Ferro-silico-chromium 3 0
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7202910000 Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium 3 0
7202920000 Ferro-vanadium 3 0
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7202999000 Other 3 0
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7203900000 Other 1 0
7204100000 Waste and scrap of cast iron 0 0
7204210000 Of stainless steel 0 0
7204290000 Other 0 0
7204300000 Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel 0 0
7204410000 Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings whether or not in bundles 0 0
7201101000 For casting 0 0
7201102000 For steel manufacture 0 0
7204490000 Other 0 0
7204500000 Remelting scrap ingots 0 0
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5 0
7205102000 Grit 5 0
7205109000 Other 5 0
7205210000 Of alloy steel 5 0
7205290000 Other 5 0
7206100000 Ingots 0 0
7206900000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7207111000 Blooms 0 0
7207112000 Billets 0 0
7207121000 Slabs 0 0
7207122000 Sheet bars 0 0
7207190000 Other 0 0
7207201000 Blooms 0 0
7207202000 Billets 0 0
7207203000 Slabs 0 0
7207204000 Sheet bars 0 0
7207209000 Other 0 0
7208101000 Of a thickness of 4.75 ㎜ or more 0 0
7208109000 Of a thickness of less than 4.75 ㎜ 0 0
7208251000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7208259000 Other 0 0
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7208369000 Other 0 0
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7208381000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7208389000 Other 0 0
7208391000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7208399000 Other 0 0
7208400000 Not in coils, not further worked than hot- rolled, with patterns in relief 0 0
5 0
7205102000 Grit 5 0
7208511000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
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7208521000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7208529000 Other

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0 0
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7208539000 Other 0 0
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7208549000 Other 0 0
7208900000 Other 0 0
7209151000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7209159000 Other 0 0
7209161000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209169000 Other 0 0
7209171000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209179000 Other 0 0
7209181000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209189000 Other 0 0
7209251000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209259000 Other 0 0
7209261000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209269000 Other 0 0
7209271000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7209279000 Other 0 0
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7209289000 Other 0 0
7209900000 Other 0 0
7210110000 Of a thickness of 0.5 ㎜ or more 0 0
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7210200000 Plated or coated with lead, including terneplate 0 0
7210301000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7210309000 Other

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0 0
7210410000 Corrugated 0 0
7210491010 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7210491090 Other 0 0
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7210499090 Other 0 0
7210500000 Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides 0 0
7210610000 Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys 0 0
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7210901000 Plated or coated with nickel 0 0
7210902000 Plated or coated with copper 0 0
7210909000 Other 0 0
7211130000 Rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, of a width exceeding 150 ㎜ and a thickness of not less than 4 ㎜ , not in coils and without patterns in relief 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7211141000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7211149000 Other 0 0
7211191000 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7211199000 Other 0 0
7211231000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7211239000 Other 0 0
7211291000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7211299000 Other 0 0
7211901000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7211909000 Other 0 0
7212101000 Of a thickness of 0.5 ㎜ or more 0 0
7212102000 Of a thickness of less than 0.5 ㎜ 0 0
7212201000 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7212209000 Other 0 0
7212301010 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7212301090 Other

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0 0
7212309010 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7212309090 Other 0 0
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7212502000 Plated or coated with copper 0 0
7212509000 Other 0 0
7212600000 Clad 0 0
7213100000 Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process 0 0
7213200000 Other, of free-cutting steel 0 0
7213911010 Containing by weight 0.25 %or more of carbon 0 0
7213911090 Other 0 0
7213919000 Other 0 0
7213991010 Containing by weight 0.25 %or more of carbon 0 0
7213991090 Other 0 0
7213999000 Other 0 0
7214100000 Forged 0 0
7214201000 Concrete reinforcing bar 0 0
7214209000 Other 0 0
7214300000 Other, of free-cutting steel 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7214910000 Of rectangular (other than square)cross- section 0 0
7214991000 Containing by weight less than 0.6 %of carbon 0 0
7214999000 Other 0 0
7215100000 Of free-cutting steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished 0 0
7215500000 Other, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished 0 0
7215900000 Other 0 0
7216101000 U sections 0 0
7216102000 I sections 0 0
7216103000 H sections 0 0
7216210000 L sections 0 0
7216220000 T sections 0 0
7216310000 U sections 0 0
0 0
7212309010 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7216320000 I sections 0 0
7216333000 Less than 300 ㎜ in height 0 0
7216334000 300 mmor more but not more than 600mm in height 0 0
7216335000 More than 600 ㎜ in height 0 0
7216401000 L sections 0 0
7216402000 T sections 0 0
7216500000 Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded 0 0
7216610000 Obtained from flat-rolled products 0 0
7216690000 Other 0 0
7216910000 Cold-formed or cold-finished from flat- rolled products 0 0
7216990000 Other 0 0
7217100000 Not plated or coated, whether or not polished 0 0
7217200000 Plated or coated with zinc 0 0
7217301000 Plated or coated with copper 0 0
7217309000 Other 0 0
7217900000 Other 0 0
7218101000 Ingots 0 0
7218109000 Other 0 0
7218911000 Slabs 0 0
7218912000 Sheet bars 0 0
7218919000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7218991000 Blooms 0 0
7218992000 Billets 0 0
7218999000 Other 0 0
7219111010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219111090 Other 0 0
7219119000 Other 0 0
7219121010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219121090 Other 0 0
7219129000 Other 0 0
7219131010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219131090 Other 0 0
7219139000 Other 0 0
7219141010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0

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height 0 0
7219141090 Other 0 0
7219149000 Other 0 0
7219211010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219211090 Other 0 0
7219219000 Other

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0 0
7219221010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219221090 Other 0 0
7219229000 Other 0 0
7219231010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219231090 Other 0 0
7219239000 Other 0 0
7219241010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219241090 Other 0 0
7219249000 Other 0 0
7219311010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7219311090 Other 0 0
7219319000 Other 0 0
7219321010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219321090 Other 0 0
7219329000 Other 0 0
7219331010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219331090 Other 0 0
7219339000 Other 0 0
7219341010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219341090 Other 0 0
7219349000 Other 0 0
7219351010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219351090 Other 0 0
7219359000 Other 0 0
7219901010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7219901090 Other 0 0
7219909000 Other 0 0
7220111010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7220111090 Other 0 0
7220119000 Other 0 0
0 0
7219221010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7220121010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7220121090 Other 0 0
7220129000 Other 0 0
7220201010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0 0
7220201090 Other 0 0
7220209000 Other 0 0
7220901010 Containing nickel less than 6% and containing manganese at least 3% by weight 0

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0
7220901090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7220909000 Other 0 0
7221000000 Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless steel 0 0
7222110000 Of circular cross-section 0 0
7222190000 Other 0 0
7222200000 Bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished 0 0
7222300000 Other bars and rods 0 0
7222400000 Angles, shapes and sections 0 0
7223000000 Wire of stainless steel 0 0
7224101000 Ingots 0 0
7224109000 Other 0 0
7224901000 Blooms 0 0
7224902000 Billets 0 0
7224903000 Slabs 0 0
7224904000 Sheet bars 0 0
7224909000 Other 0 0
7225110000 Grain-oriented 0 0
7225190000 Other 0 0
7225301000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225309010 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7225309090 Other 0 0
7225401000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225409010 Of a tensile strength of 490MPa or more 0 0
7225409090 Other 0 0
7225501000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225509000 Other 0 0
7225911000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225919010 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7225919090 Other 0 0
7225921000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225929011 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7225929019 Other 0 0
0
7220901090 Other 0 0
7225929091 Of a tensile strength of 340MPa or more 0 0
7225929099 Other 0 0
7225991000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7225999000 Other 0 0
7226110000 Grain-oriented 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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7226190000 Other 0 0
7226200000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7226910000 Not further worked than hot-rolled 0 0
7226920000 Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold- reduced) 0 0
7226991000 Amorphous alloy steel thin sheet of a thickness of less than 100 ㎛ 0 0
7226992000 Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc 0 0
7226993000 Otherwise plated or coated with zinc 0 0
7226999000 Other 0 0
7227100000 Of high speed steel 0 0
7227200000 Of silico-manganese steel 0 0
7227901000 Of heat-resisting steel 0 0
7227909000 Other 0 0
7228100000 Bars and rods, of high speed steel 0 0
7228200000 Bars and rods, of silico-manganese steel 0 0
7228300000 Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded 0 0
7228400000 Other bars and rods, not further worked than forged 0 0
7228500000 Other bars and rods, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished 0 0
7228600000 Other bars and rods 0 0
7228700000 Angles, shapes and sections 0 0
7228800000 Hollow drill bars and rods 0 0
7229200000 Of silico-manganese steel 0 0
7229901010 Of high speed steel 0 0
7229901090 Other 0 0
7229902010 Of high speed steel 0 0
7229902090 Other 0 0
7229909010 Of high speed steel 0 0
7229909090 Other 0 0
7301101000 U type 0 0
7301109000 Other 0 0
7301201000 U sections 0 0
7301202000 H sections 0 0
7226190000 Other 0 0
7301203000 I sections 0 0
7301209000 Other 0 0
7302101010 Heat treated 0 0
7302101090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7302102010 Heat treated 0 0
7302102090 Other 0

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0
7302103010 Heat treated 0 0
7302103090 Other 0 0
7302104010 Heat treated 0 0
7302104090 Other 0 0
7302300000 Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces 8 0
7302400000 Fish-plates and sole plates 0 0
7302900000 Other 0 0
7303001010 Of ductile cast iron 8 0
7303001090 Other 8 0
7303002000 Hollow profiles 8 0
7304110000 Of stainless steel 0 0
7304190000 Other 0 0
7304220000 Drill pipe of stainless steel 0 0
7304230000 Other drill pipe 0 0
7304240000 Other, of stainless steel 0 0
7304290000 Other 0 0
7304310000 Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 0 0
7304390000 Other 0 0
7304410000 Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 0 0
7304490000 Other 0 0
7304510000 Cold-drawn or cold-rolled(cold-reduced) 0 0
7304590000 Other 0 0
7304900000 Other 0 0
7305111000 More than 406.4 mmbut not more than 1,422.4 mmin external diameter 0 0
7305112000 More than 1,422.4 mmin external diameter 0 0
7305120000 Other, longitudinally welded 0 0
7305190000 Other 0 0
7305200000 Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas 0 0
7305311000 Submerged arc welded 0 0
7305312000 Electric resistance welded 0 0
7305319000 Other 0 0
7305390000 Other 0 0
7305900000 Other 0 0
0
7302103010 Heat treated 0 0
7306110000 Welded, of stainless steel 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7306190000 Other 0 0
7306211000 Casing 0 0
7306212000 Tubing 0 0
7306291000 Casing 0 0
7306292000 Tubing 0 0
7306301010 Zinc galvanized 0 0

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7306301020 Plated or clad with metal other than zinc 0 0
7306301030 Coated with non-metal 0 0
7306301090 Other 0 0
7306302010 Zinc galvanized 0 0
7306302020 Plated or clad with metal other than zinc 0 0
7306302030 Coated with non-metal 0 0
7306302090 Other 0 0
7306401000 More than 114.3 ㎜ in external diameter 0 0
7306402000 Not more than 114.3 ㎜ in external diameter 0 0
7306500000 Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel 0 0
7306611010 Galvanized zinc 0 0
7306611090 Other 0 0
7306612000 Of stainless steel 0 0
7306613000 Of other alloy steel 0 0
7306691010 Galvanized zinc 0 0
7306691090 Other 0 0
7306692000 Of stainless steel 0 0
7306693000 Of other alloy steel 0 0
7306901000 Double wall steel tube 0 0
7306909000 Other 0 0
7307110000 Of non-malleable cast iron 8 0
7307190000 Other 8 0
7307210000 Flanges 8 0
7307221000 Threaded sleeves, of stainless steel 0 0
7307229000 Other 8 0
7307230000 Butt welding fittings 8 0
7307290000 Other 8 0
7307910000 Flanges 8 0
7307921000 Threaded sleeves, of iron or steel 0 0
7307929000 Other 8 0
7307930000 Butt welding fittings 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7307991000 Threaded, whether or not plated 8 0
7306301020 Plated or clad with metal other than zinc 0 0
7306301030 Coated with non-metal 0 0
7307999000 Other 8 0
7308100000 Bridges and bridge-sections 0 0
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8 0
7308300000 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 8 0
7308400000 Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pitpropping 8 0
7308901000 Lock-gates 0 0
7308909000 Other 0 0
7309000000 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 ℓ , whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment 8 0
7310100000 Of a capacity of 50 ℓ or more 8 0
7310210000 Cans which are to be closed by soldering or crimping 8 0
7310290000 Other 8 0
7311001000 Not more than 30 ℓ in capacity 8 0
7311002000 More than 30 ℓ but not more than 100 ℓ in capacity 8 0
7311003000 More than 100 ℓ in capacity 8 0
7312101011 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles 0 0
7312101019 Other 0 0
7312101091 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles 0 0
7312101092 Steel tire cords 0 0
7312101099 Other 0 0
7312102011 Fitted with fitting or made up into articles 0 0
7312102019 Other 0 0
7312102091 Fitted with fittings or made up into articles 0 0
7312102092 Steel tire cords

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0 0
7312102099 Other 0 0
7312900000 Other 0 0
7313001000 Barbed iron or steel wire 0 0
7313009000 Other 0 0
7314120000 Endless bands for machinery, of stainless steel 0 0
7314140000 Other woven cloth, of stainless steel 0 0
7314190000 Other 0 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 238
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7314200000 Grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 3 ㎜ or more and having a mesh size of 100 ㎠ or more 0 0
7314310000 Plated or coated with zinc 0 0
7314390000 Other 0 0
7314410000 Plated or coated with zinc 0 0
7314420000 Coated with plastics 0 0
7314490000 Other 0 0
7314500000 Expanded metal 0 0
7315110000 Roller chain 8 0
Other chain 8 0
7315120000
7315190000 Parts 8 0
7315200000 Skid chain 8 0
7315820000 Other, welded link 8 0
7315890000 Other 8 0
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Other parts 8 0
7316001000 Anchors and grapnels 8 0
7316002000 Parts 8 0
7317001011 Plated, coated or painted 0 0
7317001019 Other 0 0
7317001021 Plated, coated or painted 0 0
7317001029 Other 0 0
7317002000 Tacks 0 0
7317003000 Drawing or office working pins 0 0
7317004000 Corrugated nails 0 0
7317005000 Staples 0 0
7317009000 Other 0 0
7318110000 Coach screws 8 0
7318120000 Other wood screws 8 0
7318130000 Screw hooks and screw rings 8 0
7318140000 Self-tapping screws 8 0
7318151000 Machine screws 8 0
7318152000 Bolts 8 0
7318153000 Bolts and nuts (in set) 8 0
7318159000 Other 8 0
7318160000 Nuts 8 0
7318190000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7318210000 Spring washers and other lock washers 8 0
7318220000 Other washers 8 0
7318230000 Rivets 8 0
7318240000 Cotters and cotter-pins 8 0
7318290000 Other 8 0
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0 Safety pins 8 0
7319301000 Pin used for measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or device 8 0
7319309000 Other 8 0
7319901010 Sewing needles 8 0
7319901020 Darning needles 8 0
7319901090 Other 8 0
7319909000 Other 8 0
7320101000 Leaf-springs for automobiles 8 3
7320102000 Leaf-springs for railway locomotives and rolling stocks 8 0
7320109000 Other 8 0
7320201000 For automobiles 8 3
7320202000 For shockabsorbers 8 0
7320203000 For buffers on rolling stock couplings 8 0
7320204000 For upholstery 8 0
7320209000 Other 8 0
7320901000 Flat spiral springs 8 0
7320909000 Other springs 8 0
7321110000 For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels 8 0
7321120000 For liquid fuel 8 0
7321190000 Other, including appliances for solid fuel 8 0
7321810000 For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels 8 0
7321820000 For liquid fuel 8 0
7321890000 Other, including appliances for solid fuel 8 0
7321900000 Parts 8 0
7322111000 Radiators 8 0
7322112000 Parts 8 0
7322191000 Radiators 8 0
7322192000 Parts 8 0
7322901000 Solar collector and parts thereof 8 0
7322909010 Air heater 8 0
7322909020 Hot air distributor 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7322909030 Parts 8 0
7323100000 Iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 8 0
0 Safety pins 8 0
7319301000 Pin used for measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or device 8 0
7323910000 Of cast iron, not enamelled 8 0
7323920000 Of cast iron, enamelled 8 0
7323930000 Of stainless steel 8 0
7323940000 Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enamelled 8 0
7323990000 Other 8 0
7324101000 Sinks 8 0
7324102000 Wash basins

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8 0
7324210000 Of cast iron, whether or not enamelled 8 0
7324291000 Of stainless steel 8 0
7324299000 Other 8 0
7324901000 Toilet sets 8 0
7324908000 Other 8 0
7324909000 Parts 8 0
7325100000 Of non-malleable cast iron 8 0
7325910000 Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 8 0
7325991000 Of cast iron 8 0
7325992000 Of cast steel 8 0
7325993000 Of alloy steel 8 0
7325999000 Other 8 0
7326110000 Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 8 0
7326190000 Other 8 0
7326200000 Articles of iron or steel wire 8 0
7326901000 Bobbins for textile machinery 8 0
7326909000 Other 8 0
7401001000 Copper mattes 0 0
7401002000 Cement copper (precipitated copper) 0 0
7402001000 Unrefined copper 0 0
7402002000 Copper anodes for electrolytic refining 0 0
7403110000 Cathodes and sections of cathodes 3 0
7403120000 Wire-bars 5 0
7403130000 Billets 5 0
7403191000 Slabs 5 0
7403192000 Ingots 5 0
7403199000 Other 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7403210000 Copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 5 0
7403220000 Copper-tin base alloys (bronze) 5 0
7403291010 Copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) 5 0
7403291020 Copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 5 0
8 0
7324210000 Of cast iron, whether or not enamelled 8 0
7403299000 Other 5 0
7404000000 Copper waste and scrap 0 0
7405000000 Master alloys of copper 5 0
7406100000 Powders of non-lamellar structure 8 0
7406201000 Powders of lamellar structure 8 0
7406202000 Flakes 8 0
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0000 Of refined copper 8 0
7407210000 Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 8 0
7407291000 Of copper-tin base alloys (bronze) 8 0
7407292010 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) 8 0
7407292020 Of copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 8 0
7407299000 Other 8 0
7408110000 Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6 ㎜ 8 0
7408190000 Other 8 0
7408210000 Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 8 0
7408221000 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) 8 0
7408222000 Of copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 8 0
7408291000 Of copper-tin base alloys (bronze) 8 0
7408299000 Other 8 0
7409111000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409119000 Other 8 0
7409191000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409199000 Other 8 0
7409211000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409219000 Other 8 0
7409291000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409299000 Other 8 0
7409311000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409319000 Other 8 0
7409391000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409399000 Other 8 0
7409401010 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7409401090 Other 8 0
7409402010 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
7409402090 Other 8 0
7409901000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 5 0
0000 Of refined copper 8 0
7407210000 Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 8 0
7409909000 Other 8 0
7410110000 Of refined copper 8 0
7410120000 Of copper alloys 8 0
7410211000 Suitable for manufacturing printed circuit board 8 0
7410219000 Other 8 0
7410221000 Suitable for manufacturing printed circuit board 8 0
7410229000 Other 8 0
7411100000 Of refined copper 8 0
7411210000 Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 8 0
7411221000 Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel)

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8 0
7411222000 Of copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 8 0
7411291000 Of copper-tin base alloys (bronze) 8 0
7411299000 Other 8 0
7412100000 Of refined copper 3 0
7412200000 Of copper alloys 3 0
7413000000 Stranded wire, cable, plaited bands and the like, of copper, not electrically insulated 3 0
7415101000 Plated, rolled or coated with precious metal 8 0
7415109000 Other 8 0
7415210000 Washers (including spring washers) 8 0
7415290000 Other 8 0
7415330000 Screws; bolts and nuts 8 0
7415390000 Other 8 0
7418110000 Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 8 0
7418191000 Table, kitchen articles 8 0
7418192010 Solar collectors of a kind used for domestic purposes, non-electric 5 0
7418192090 Other 8 0
7418199010 Of solar collectors of a kind used for domestic purposes, non-electric 5 0
7418199090 Other 8 0
7418201000 Sanitary ware 8 0
7418202000 Parts 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7419101000 Chain 8 0
7419102000 Parts 8 0
7419910000 Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 0 0
7419991010 Cloth 8 0
7419991090 Other 8 0
7419992000 Copper springs 8 0
7419999000 Other 8 0
7501100000 Nickel mattes 0 0
7501201010 Containing by weight 88 %or more of nickel 2 0
7501201090 Other 0 0
8 0
7411222000 Of copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 8 0
7501209010 Containing by weight 88 %or more of nickel 2 0
7501209090 Other 0 0
7502101000 Cathode 3 10
7502109000 Other 3 10
7502200000 Nickel alloys 3 10
7503000000 Nickel waste and scrap 0 0
7504001000 Powders 5 0
7504002000 Flakes 5 0
7505110000 Of nickel, not alloyed

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5 0
7505120000 Of nickel alloys 5 0
7505210000 Of nickel, not alloyed 5 0
7505220000 Of nickel alloys 5 0
7506101000 Plates, sheets and strip 5 0
7506102000 Foil 5 0
7506201000 Plates, sheets and strip 5 0
7506202000 Foil 5 0
7507110000 Of nickel, not alloyed 8 0
7507120000 Of nickel alloys 8 0
7507200000 Tube or pipe fittings 8 0
7508100000 Cloth, grill and netting, of nickel wire 8 0
7508901000 Electro-plating anodes 8 0
7508902010 Of nickel, not alloyed 8 0
7508902020 Of nickel alloys 8 0
7508909000 Other 8 0
7601100000 Aluminium, not alloyed 1 0
7601201000 Casting alloy 1 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7601202000 Billet 3 0
7601209000 Other 1 0
7602000000 Aluminium waste and scrap 0 0
7603100000 Powders of non-lamellar structure 8 0
7603201000 Powders 8 0
7603202000 Flakes 8 0
7604101000 Bars and rods 8 0
7604102010 Hollow profiles 8 0
7604102090 Other 8 0
7604210000 Hollow profiles 8 0
7604291000 Bars and rods 8 0
7604299000 Other profiles 8 0
7605110000 Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 ㎜ 8 0
7605190000 Other 8 0
7605210000 Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds 7 ㎜ 8 0
5 0
7505120000 Of nickel alloys 5 0
7605290000 Other 8 0
7606111000 Containing not less than 99.99 %by weight of aluminium 8 0
7606119000 Other 8 0
7606120000 Of aluminium alloys 8 0
7606911000 Containing not less than 99.99 %by weight of aluminium 8 0
7606919000 Other 8 0
7606920000 Of aluminium alloys 8 0
7607111000 Containing not less than 99.99 %by weight of aluminium 8

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0
7607119000 Other 8 0
7607191000 Containing not less than 99.99 %by weight of aluminium 8 0
7607199000 Other 8 0
7607201000 Containing not less than 99.99 %by weight of aluminium 8 0
7607209000 Other 8 0
7608100000 Of aluminium, not alloyed 8 0
7608200000 Of aluminium alloys 8 0
7609000000 Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 8 0
7610100000 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 8 0
7610901000 Structures 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 245
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7610908000 Other 8 0
7610909000 Parts 8 0
7611000000 Aluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 ℓ , whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment 8 0
7612100000 Collapsible tubular containers 8 0
7612901000 Rigid tubular containers 8 0
7612909010 Less than 1 ℓ capacity 8 0
7612909020 Not less than 1 ℓ but less than 20 ℓ in capacity 8 0
7612909030 Not less than 20 ℓ in capacity 8 0
7613001000 For compressed gas 8 0
7613002000 For liquefied gas 8 0
7614100000 With steel core 8 0
7614900000 Other 8 0
7615110000 Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 8 0

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7615191000 Solar collectors and parts thereof 5 0
7615192000 Table, kitchen articles 8 0
7615193000 Other household articles 8 0
7615199000 Parts 8 0
7615201000 Sanitary ware 8 0
7615202000 Parts 8 0
7616100000 Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 83.05), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers and similar articles 8 0
7616910000 Cloth, grill, netting and fencing, of aluminium wire 8 0
7616991000 Bobbins 8 0
7616999010 Aluminium pouch 8 0
7616999020 Aluminium knob 8 0
7616999090 Other 8 0
7801101000 Containing by weight 99.99 %or more of lead 3 0
7801109000 Other 3 0
7801910000 Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element 3 0
7801991000 Unrefined lead 1 0
7801992010 Lead-tin alloys 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
7801992090 Other 3 0
7802000000 Lead waste and scrap 0 0
7804111000 Sheets and strip 8 0
7804112000 Foil 8 0

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7804190000 Other 8 0
7804201000 Powders 8 0
7804202000 Flakes 8 0
7806001000 Lead containers 8 0
7806002000 Electro-plating anodes 8 0
7806003010 Bars and rods 8 0
7806003020 Profiles 8 0
7806003030 Wire 8 0
7806004010 Tubes and pipes 8 0
7806004020 Tubes or pipe fittings 8 0
7806009000 Other 8 0
7901110000 Containing by weight 99.99 %or more of zinc 3 0
7901120000 Containing by weight less than 99.99 %of zinc 3 0
7901201000 Zinc-aluminium alloy 3 0
7901202000 Zinc-copper alloy 3 0
7901209000 Other 3 0
7902000000 Zinc waste and scrap 0 0
7903100000 Zinc dust 8 0
7903901000 Powders 8 0
7903902000 Flakes 8 0
7904001000 Bars and rods 8 0
7904002000 Profiles 8 0
7904003000 Wire 8 0
7905001000 Plates, sheets and strip 8 0
7905002000 Foil 8 0
7907001000 Gutters, roof capping, skylight frames and other fabricated building components 8 0
7907002010 Tubes and pipes 8 0
7907002020 Tube or pipe fittings 8 0
7907009010 Electro-plating anodes 8 0
7907009090 Other 8 0
8001100000 Tin, not alloyed 3 0
8001200000 Tin alloys 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8002000000 Tin waste and scrap 0 0
7804190000 Other 8 0
7804201000 Powders 8 0
8003001010 Unalloyed 8 0
8003001090 Other 8 0
8003002010 Unalloyed 8 0
8003002090 Other 8 0

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8007001000 Electro-plating anodes 8 0
8007002000 Plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 ㎜ 8 0
8007003010 Foil 8 0
8007003021 Powders 8 0
8007003022 Flakes 8 0
8007004000 Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 8 0
8007009000 Other 8 0
8101100000 Powders 3 0
8101940000 Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering 3 0
8101961000 Spiral filament for electric bulbs or electronic bulbs 8 0
8101969000 Other 8 0
8101970000 Waste and scrap 0 0
8101991010 Bars and rods 8 0
8101991020 Profiles 8 0
8101991030 Plates, sheets and strips 8 0
8101991040 Foil 8 0
8101999000 Other 8 0
8102100000 Powders 3 0
8102940000 Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering 3 0
8102951000 Bars and rods 8 0
8102952000 Profiles 8 0
8102953000 Plates, sheets and strip 8 0
8102954000 Foil 8 0
8102961000 Spiral filament for electric bulbs or electronic bulbs 8 0
8102969000 Other 8 0
8102970000 Waste and scrap 0 0
8102990000 Other 8 0
8103201000 Unwrought 3 0
8103202000 Powders 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8103300000 Waste and scrap 0 0
8103900000 Other 8 0
8007001000 Electro-plating anodes 8 0
8007002000 Plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 ㎜ 8 0
8104110000 Containing at least 99.8 %by weight of magnesium 3 0
8104190000 Other 3 0
8104200000 Waste and scrap 0 0
8104301000 Raspings, turnings and granules 8 0
8104302000 Powders 8 0
8104901000 Bars and rods 8 0
8104909000 Other 8

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0
8105201000 Unwrought cobalt 3 0
8105202000 Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy 3 0
8105203000 Powders 3 0
8105300000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8105900000 Other 3 0
8106001010 Unwrought bismuth 3 0
8106001020 Waste and scrap 3 0
8106001030 Powders 3 0
8106009000 Other 3 0
8107201000 Unwrought cadmium 3 0
8107202000 Powders 3 0
8107300000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8107900000 Other 3 0
8108201000 Unwrought 3 0
8108202000 Powders 3 0
8108300000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8108901000 Plates and strips 8 0
8108902000 Tubes and pipes 8 0
8108909000 Other 8 0
8109201000 Unwrought 3 0
8109202000 Powders 3 0
8109300000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8109901010 Tubes and pipes 0 0
8109901020 Plates, sheets and strips 0 0
8109901030 Bars 0 0
8109901090 Other 0 0
8109909000 Other 3 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8110100000 Unwrought antimony; powders 3 0
8110200000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8110900000 Other 3 0
8111000000 Manganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap 3 0
8112120000 Unwrought; powders 3 0
8112130000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8112190000 Other 3 0
0
8105201000 Unwrought cobalt 3 0
8112210000 Unwrought; powders 3 0
8112220000 Waste and scrap 3 0
8112290000 Other 3 0
8112510000 Unwrought; powders 3 0
8112520000 Waste and scrap 3 0

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8112590000 Other 3 0
8112921000 Germanium 3 0
8112922000 Vanadium 3 0
8112923000 Gallium 3 0
8112924000 Hafnium 3 0
8112925000 Indium 3 0
8112926000 Niobium(Columbium) 3 0
8112927000 Rhenium 3 0
8112929000 Other 3 0
8112991000 Germanium 3 0
8112992000 Vanadium 3 0
8112993000 Gallium 3 0
8112994000 Hafnium 3 0
8112995000 Indium 3 0
8112996000 Niobium(Columbium) 3 0
8112997000 Rhenium 3 0
8112999000 Other 3 0
8113000000 Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap. 3 0
8201100000 Spades and shovels 8 0
8201200000 Forks 8 0
8201300000 Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes 8 0
8201400000 Axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools 8 0
8201500000 Secateurs and similar one-handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears) 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8201600000 Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-handed shears 8 0
8201901000 Scythes and sickles 8 0
8201902000 Hay knives 8 0
8201903000 Timber wedges 8 0
8201909000 Other 8 0
8202101000 For wood 8 0
8202102000 For metal 8 0
8202109000 Other 8 0
8202200000 Band saw blades 8 0
8202310000 With working part of steel 8 0
8112590000 Other 3 0
8112921000 Germanium 3 0
8202391000 With working part of tungsten carbide 8 0
8202392010 For machines sawing semiconductor wafer or device into each unit 8 0
8202392090 Other 8 0
8202393000 With working part of other materials 8 0
8202399000 Parts 8 0
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Chain saw blades 8 0
8202911000 Hack-saw blades 8 0
8202919000 Other 8 0
8202990000 Other 8 0
8203101000 For saw blades 8 0
8203109000 Other 8 0
8203201000 Plier (including cutting pliers) 8 0
8203202000 Pincer 8 0
8203203000 Tweezers 8 0
8203204000 Nail pullers 8 0
8203209000 Other 8 0
8203300000 Metal cutting shears and similar tools 8 0
8203401000 Pipe cutters 8 0
8203402000 Bolt croppers and clippers 8 0
8203403000 Perforating punches 8 0
8203409000 Other 8 0
8204110000 Non-adjustable 8 0
8204120000 Adjustable 8 0
8204200000 Interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles 8 0
8205101000 For drilling 8 0
8205102000 For threading 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8205103000 For tapping 8 0
8205109000 Other 8 0
8205200000 Hammers and sledge hammers 8 0
8205300000 Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood 8 0
8205400000 Screwdrivers 8 0
8205510000 Household tools 8 0
8205591000 Glaziers' diamond 8 0
8205592000 Soldering irons 8 0
8205593000 Grease guns 8 0
8205595000 Tools for mining and public works 8 0
8205596000 Tools for cement workers and painters 8 0
8205597000 Watch makers' tools 8 0
8205599000 Other 8 0
Chain saw blades 8 0
8202911000 Hack-saw blades 8 0
8205600000 Blow lamps 8 0
8205701000 Vices 8 0
8205702000 Clamps 8 0
8205709000 Other 8 0

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8205801000 Anvils 8 0
8205802000 Portable forges 8 0
8205803000 Hand or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks 8 0
8205809000 Other 8 0
8205900000 Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings 8 0
8206000000 Tools of two or more of the headings 82.02 to 82.05, put up in sets for retail sale 8 0
8207130000 With working part of cermets 8 0
8207191000 With working part of other materials 8 0
8207199000 Parts 8 0
8207201000 For drawing 8 0
8207202000 For extruding 8 0
8207301000 For pressing 8 0
8207302000 For stamping 8 0
8207303000 For punching 8 0
8207309000 Other 8 0
8207401000 For tapping 8 0
8207402000 For threading 8 0
8207409000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8207501010 Of high speed steel 8 0
8207501090 Other 8 0
8207502000 Brace bits 8 0
8207509000 Other 8 0
8207601000 Reamers 8 0
8207602000 Laps 8 0
8207603000 Broaches 8 0
8207609000 Other 8 0
8207701000 Gear cutters 8 0
8207702000 Milling cutters 8 0
8207703000 8207704000 Gear cutting hobs Rotary files 8 0
8207709000 Other 8 0
8207801000 Tools for lathes 8 0
8207809000 Other 8 0
8207901000 Diamond tools 8 0
8207909000 Other 8 0
8205801000 Anvils 8 0
8205802000 Portable forges 8 0
8208100000 For metal working 8 0
8208200000 For wood working 8 0
8208300000 For kitchen appliances or for machines used by the food industry 8 0
8208400000 For agricultural, horticultural or forestry machines

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8 0
8208900000 Other 8 0
8209001010 Of tungsten carbide, treated with gamma coating 8 0
8209001040 Of cermets 8 0
8209001090 Others 8 0
8209002010 Of tungsten carbide 8 0
8209002040 Of cermets 8 0
8209002090 Other 8 0
8210001000 Mills and grinders 8 0
8210002000 Extractors and pressers 8 0
8210003000 Beaters and mixers 8 0
8210004000 Slicers and cutters 8 0
8210005000 Openers, corkers and sealers 8 0
8210008000 Other domestic food-processing appliances 8 0
8210009000 Parts 8 0
8211100000 Sets of assorted articles 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8211910000 Table knives having fixed blades 8 0
8211920000 Other knives having fixed blades 8 0
8211930000 Knives having other than fixed blades 8 0
8211940000 Blades 8 0
8211950000 Handles of base metal 8 0
8212100000 Razors 8 0
8212200000 Safety razor blades, including razor blade blanks in strips 8 0
8212900000 Other parts 8 0
8213001000 Ordinary scissors 8 0
8213002010 For tailors and dressmakers 8 0
8213002020 For hairdressers 8 0
8213002090 Other 8 0
8213003000 Manicure scissors 8 0
8213004000 Scissor blades 8 0
8213009000 Other 8 0
8214101000 Pencil sharpeners 8 0
8214109000 Other 8 0
8214200000 Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files) 8 0
8 0
8208900000 Other 8 0
8214901000 Hair clippers 8 0
8214902000 Butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives 8 0
8214909000 Other 8 0
8215100000 Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal 8 0
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8 0
8215911000 Spoons 8 0
8215912000 Forks 8 0
8215913000 Ladles and skimmers 8 0
8215914000 Fish-knives and butter-knives 8 0
8215915000 Tongs of all kinds 8 0
8215919000 Other 8 0
8215991000 Spoons 8 0
8215992000 Forks 8 0
8215993000 Ladles and skimmers 8 0
8215994000 Fish-knives and butter-knives 8 0
8215995000 Tong of all kinds 8 0
8215999000 Other 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 254
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8301100000 Padlocks 8 0
8301200000 Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles 8 0
8301300000 Locks of a kind used for furniture 8 0
8301401010 Digital door locks 8 0
8301401090 Other 8 0
8301409000 Other 8 0
8301500000 Clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks 8 0
8301600000 Parts 8 0
8301700000 Keys presented separately 8 0
8302100000 Hinges 8 0
8302200000 Castors 8 0
8302300000 Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles 8 0
8302411000 Suitable for doors or windows

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8 0
8302419000 Other 8 0
8302420000 Other, suitable for furniture 8 0
8302491000 Suitable for trunks, suitcases, or similar travel goods 8 0
8302499000 Other 8 0
8302500000 Hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures 8 0
8302600000 Automatic door closers 8 0
8303001000 Safes 8 0
8303009000 Other 8 0
8304000000 Filing cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays, office-stamp stands and similar office or desk equipment, of base metal, other than office furniture of heading 94.03 binders or files 8 0
8305100000 Fittings for loose-leaf 8 0
8305200000 Staples in strips 8 0
8305900000 Other, including parts 8 0
8306100000 Bells, gongs and the like 8 0
8306210000 Plated with precious metal 8 0
8306290000 Other 8 0
8306301000 Photograph, picture or similar frames 8 0
8306302000 Mirrors of base metal 8 0
8307100000 Of iron or steel 8 0
8307900000 Of other base metal 8 0
8308101000 Hooks 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 255
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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8 0
8308200000 Tubular or bifurcated rivets 8 0
8308901000 Clasps and frames with clasps 8 0
8308902000 Buckles and buckle-clasps 8 0
8308903000 Beads 8 0
8308904000 Spangles 8 0
8308909000 Other 8 0
8309100000 Crown corks 8 0
8309901000 Easy opener end 8 0
8309909000 Other 8 0
8310000000 Sign-plates, name-plates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading 94.05 8 0
8311101000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 8 0
8311109000 Other 8 0
8311201000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 8 0
8311209000 Other 8 0
8311301000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 8 0
8311309010 Lead-tin alloy solders 8 0
8311309090 Other 8 0
8311901000 For use in manufacturing semiconductor 8 0
8311909000 Other 8 0
8401100000 Nuclear reactors 0 0
8401200000 Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation, and parts thereof 0 0
8401300000 Fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated 0 0
8401400000 Parts of nuclear reactors 0 0
8402110000 Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45t per hour 8 0
8402120000 Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45t per hour 8 0
8402191000 Heating medium boiler 8 0
8402199000 Other 8 0
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8 0
8402901000 Of steam and other vapour generating boilers 8 0
8402902000 Of super-heated water boilers 8 0
8403101000 Central heating boilers, using fuel oil 8 0
8403102000 Central heating boilers, using coal or coke 8 0
8403103000 Central heating boilers, using gas 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8403109000 Other 8 0
8403900000 Parts 8 0
8404101000 Economisers 8 0
8404102000 Super-heaters 8 0
8404103000 Soot removers 8 0
8404104000 Gas recoverers 8 0
8404109000 Other 8 0
8404200000 Condensers for steam or other vapour power units 8 0
8404901000 Of condensers for boilers 8 0
8404902000 Of condensers for vapour engines and power units 8 0
8404909000 Other 8 0
8405101000 Producer gas generators 8 0
8405102000 Water gas generators 8 0
8405103000 Acetylene gas generators 8 0
8405104000 Oxygen generators 8 0
8405109000 Other 8 0
8405901000 Of producer gas generators 8 0
8405902000 Of water gas generators 8 0
8405903000 Of acetylene gas generators 8 0
8405904000 Of oxygen generators 8 0
8405909000 Other 8 0
8406103000 Of an output exceeding2MW 5 0
8406109000 Other 5 0
8406811000 Of an output exceeding 40 MWbut not exceeding 100MW 5 0
8406812000 Of an output exceeding 100 MWbut not exceeding 300MW 5 0
8406813000 Of an output exceeding 300MW 5 0
8 0
8402901000 Of steam and other vapour generating boilers 8 0
8406820000 Of an output not exceeding40MW 5 0
8406901000 Of steam turbines for marine propulsion 8 0
8406909000 Other 8 0
8407100000 Aircraft engines 0 0
8407210000 Outboard motors 8 0
8407290000 Other 8 0
8407311000 For motor-cycles 8 0
8407319000 Other 8 0
8407321000 For motor-cycles 8 0
HSK 2010 Description

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Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8407329000 Other 8 0
8407331000 For motor-cycles 8 0
8407339000 Other 8 0
8407341000 For motor-cycles 8 0
8407349000 Other 8 0
8407901000 For railway locomotives 0 0
8407909000 Other 8 0
8408101000 With a rating not exceeding 300 kW 8 0
8408102000 With a rating more than 300 kW, not exceeding 2,000 kW 8 0
8408103000 With a rating more than 2,000 kW
8408201000 Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 8 8 0 0
8408202000 Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1,000cc but not exceeding 2,000cc 8 0
8408203000 Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2,000cc but not exceeding 4,000cc 8 0
8408204000 Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 4,000cc but not exceeding 10,000cc 8 0
8408205000 Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 10,000cc 8 0
8408901010 Internal combustion engines for railway locomotives 0 0
8408901090 Other 5 0
8408909010 Internal combustion engines for ships 8 0
8408909021 For generating of a power not less than 400 kW (Of a rpm 1,500 or 1,800) 4 0
8408909029 Other 8 0
8408909030 Internal combustion engines for heading 84.29 8 0
8408909090 Other 8 0
8409100000 For aircraft engines 5 0
8409911000 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 0
8409912000 For outboard motors 8 0
8409919000 Other 8 0
8409991000 For railway locomotives and rolling stock 5 0
8409992000 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8409993010 Of internal combustion engines with a rating not exceeding 300 kW 8 0
Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8409993020 Of internal combustion engines with a rating exceeding 300 kW, but not exceeding 2,000 kW 8 0
8409993030 Of internal combustion engines with a rating exceeding 2,000 kW 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8409999010 For generating 8 0
8409999090 Other 8 0
8410111000 Hydraulic turbines 0 0
8410119000 Other

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8 0
8410120000 Of a power exceeding 1,000 kW but not exceeding 10,000 kW 0 0
8410130000 Of a power exceeding 10,000 kW 0 0
8410901010 For water turbines 0 0
8410901090 Other 8 0
8410909010 For water turbines 0 0
8410909090 Other 8 0
8411111000 For aircraft 3 0
8411119010 For marine 8 0
8411119090 Other 8 0
8411121000 For aircraft 3 0
8411129010 For marine 8 0
8411129090 Other 8 0
8411211000 For aircraft 3 0
8411219010 For marine 8 0
8411219090 Other 8 0
8411221000 For aircraft 3 0
8411229010 For marine 8 0
8411229090 Other 8 0
8411811000 For aircraft 3 0
8411819010 For marine 8 0
8411819090 Other 8 0
8411821000 For aircraft 3 0
8411829010 For marine 8 0
8411829090 Other 8 0
8411911000 For aircraft 3 0
8411919000 Other 8 0
8411991000 For aircraft 3 0
8411999000 Other 8 0
8412101010 Ram-jet or pulsejet engines 5 0
8412101090 Other 5 0
8412109000 Other 8 0
8412211000 Hydraulic cylinder 8 0
8412219000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8412290000 Other 8 0
8412310000 Linear acting (cylinders) 8 0
8412390000 Other 8 0
8 0
8410120000 Of a power exceeding 1,000 kW but not exceeding 10,000 kW 0 0
8412800000 Other 8 0
8412901010 Ram-jet or pulse-jet engines 5 0
8412901090 Other 5 0
8412902000 Of water engines 0 0
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Other 8 0
8413110000 Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants, of the type used in filling-stations or in garages 8 0
8413190000 Other 8 0
8413200000 Hand pumps, other than those of subheading 8413.11 or 8413. 19 8 0
8413301000 For aircraft 8 0
8413302000 For railway locomotive 8 0
8413303000 For marine 8 0
8413304000 For vehicles falling within Chapter 87 8 3
8413309000 Other 8 0
8413400000 Concrete pumps 8 0
8413504000 Pumps to be used with swimming pools 8 0
8413509010 Plunger pumps 8 0
8413509020 Piston pumps 8 0
8413509030 Diaphram pumps 8 0
8413509090 Other 8 0
8413604000 Pumps to be used with swimming pools 8 0
8413609010 Gear pumps 8 0
8413609020 Vane pumps 8 0
8413609030 Screw pumps 8 0
8413609090 Other 8 0
8413703000 Pumps to be used with swimming pools 8 0
8413709010 Turbine pumps 8 0
8413709020 Volute pumps 8 0
8413709090 Other 8 0
8413811000 Pumps to be used with swimming pools 8 0
8413819000 Other 8 0
8413820000 Liquid elevators 8 0
8413911000 Of pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants 8 0
8413912000 Of internal combustion engine 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8413913000 Of reciprocating pumps 8 0
8413914000 Of centrifugal pumps 8 0
8413915000 Of rotary pumps 8 0
8413919000 Other 8 0
Other 8 0
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8 0
8414101000 For aircrafts 8 0
8414109010 For machines and mechanical appliances for making semiconductor devices(other than those of an ultimate vacuum less than 9×10-³Torr) 3 0
8414109090 Other 8 0
8414200000 Hand- or foot-operated air pumps 8 0
8414301000 Of a power requirement less than 11 kW 8 0
8414302000 Of a power requirement not less than 11 kW 8 0
8414400000 Air compressors mounted on a wheeled chassis for towing 8 0
8414511000 For aircrafts 8 0
8414519000 Other 8 0
8414591000 For aircrafts 8 0
8414599000 Other 8 0
8414601000 For aircrafts 8 0
8414609000 Other 8 0
8414801000 Hoods having a maximum horizontal side exceeding 120 cm 8 0
8414809110 For aircrafts 8 0
8414809190 Other 8 0
8414809210 Of a power requirement less than 74.6 kW 8 0
8414809220 Of a power requirement not less than 74.6 kW, less than 373 kW 8 0
8414809230 Of a power not less than 373 kW 8 0
8414809900 Other 8 0
8414901000 Of fans and hoods 8 0
8414909010 Of compressors used in refrigerating equipment 8 0
8414909020 Of air or gas compressors (excluding for refrigerating equipment) 8 0
8414909090 Other 8 0
8415101011 Of a power less than 11 kW 8 0
8415101012 Of a power not less than 11 kW 8 0
8415101021 Of a power less than 11 kW 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
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8 0
8415102010 Of a power less than 11 kW 8 0
8415102020 Of a power not less than 11 kW 8 0
8415200000 Of a kind used for persons, in motor vehicles Incorporating a refrigerating unit and 8 0
8415810000 a valve for reversal of the cooling/heat cycle (reversible heat pumps) 8 0
8415820000 Other, incorporating a refrigerating unit 8 0
8415830000 Not incorporating a refrigerating unit 8 0
8415900000 Parts 8 0
8416101000 Of the maximum consumption capacity of fuel not more than 200 ℓ per hour 8 0
8416102000 Of the maximum consumption capacity of fuel exceeding 200 ℓ , but less than 1,500 ℓ per hour 8 0
8416103000 Of the maximum consumption capacity of fuel not less than 1,500 ℓ per hour 8 0
8416201000 Furnace burners for pulverised solid fuel 8 0
8416202000 Furnace burners for gas 8 0
8416209000 Other 8 0
8416300000 Mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances 8 0
8416901000 Of furnace burners 8 0
8416909000 Other 8 0
8417101010 For iron-ores 8 0
8417101090 Other 8 0
8417102010 For iron or steel 8 0
8417102090 Other 8 0
8417200000 Bakery ovens, including biscuit ovens 8 0
8417801010 For cements 8 0
8417801020 For glasses 8 0
8417801030 For ceramics 8 0
8417801090 Other 8 0
8417802000 Laboratory type 8 0
8417809000 Other 8 0
8417900000 Parts 8 0
8418101010 Of a capacity not exceeding 200 ℓ 8 0
8418101020 Of a capacity exceeding 200 ℓ but not exceeding 400 ℓ 8 0
8 0
8415102010 Of a power less than 11 kW 8 0
8418101030 Of a capacity exceeding 400 ℓ 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8418109000 Other

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8 0
8418211000 Of a capacity less than 200 ℓ 8 0
8418212000 Of a capacity not less than 200 ℓ , but less than 400 ℓ 8 0
8418213000 Of a capacity not less than 400 ℓ 8 0
8418291000 Absorption-type, electrical 8 0
8418299000 Other 8 0
8418300000 Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 ℓ capacity 8 0
8418400000 Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 ℓ capacity 8 0
8418501000 Show-cases 8 0
8418509000 Other 8 0
8418610000 Heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 84.15 8 0
8418691000 Blood storage refrigerators 8 0
8418692010 Ice-cream making machines 8 0
8418692020 Ice-cuber 8 0
8418692030 Water cooler 8 0
8418692090 Other 8 0
8418693000 Heat pumps 8 0
8418910000 Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment 8 0
8418991000 Of house hold type refrigerators 8 0
8418999000 Other 8 0
8419110000 Instantaneous gas water heaters 8 0
8419190000 Other 8 0
8419200000 Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers 0 0
8419310000 For agricultural products 8 0
8419320000 For wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard 8 0
8419391000 Spin dryers for machines and mechanical appliances for making semiconductor devices 3 0
8419399000 Other 8 0
8419400000 Distilling or rectifying plant 8 0
8419501000 For aircrafts 8 0
8419509000 Other 8 0
8419600000 Machinery for liquefying air or other gases 8 0
8419810000 For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food 8 0
8 0
8418211000 Of a capacity less than 200 ℓ 8 0
8419891000 Polymerization autoclaves for man-made fibre making 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8419899010 Heating plant and machinery 8 0
8419899020 Cooling plant and machinery 8 0
8419899030 Evaporating plant and machinery 8 0
8419899040 Condensing plant and machinery 8 0
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9050 Sollar-collectors and equipments 8 0
8419899060 Constant high or low temperature chambers 8 0
8419899070 Constant temperature and humidity chambers 8 0
8419899080 Air-conditioner 8 0
8419899090 Other 8 0
8419901000 8419909010 Of instantaneous or storage water heaters 8 0
8419909020 Of making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food machinery and equipment 8 0
8419909030 Of air-conditioning machinery, plant and equipment 8 0
8419909040 Of medical, surgical or laboratory sterilisers 0 0
8419909090 Other 8 0
8420101000 For paper making 8 0
8420102000 For textile fabrics 8 0
8420103000 For leather 8 0
8420104000 For rubber or plastic 8 0
8420109000 Other 8 0
8420910000 Cylinders 8 0
8420990000 Other 8 0
8421110000 Cream separators 8 0
8421120000 Clothes-dryers 8 0
8421191000 For medical, surgical or laboratory use 8 0
8421192000 For food industry use 8 0
8421193000 For petro-chemical industry use 8 0
8421199000 Other 8 0
8421211000 Of the household type 8 0
8421219010 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus to be used with swimming pools 8 0
8421219020 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for making semiconductor devices 3 0
8421219090 Other 8 0
8421220000 For filtering or purifying beverages other than water 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8421231000 For internal combustion engines for vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8421232000 For aircrafts 8 0
8421239000 Other 8 0
9050 Sollar-collectors and equipments 8 0
8419899060 Constant high or low temperature chambers 8 0
8421291000 For dairy industry 8 0
8421292000 For the treatment of harmful waste water 8 0
8421293000 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8421294000 For aircrafts 8 0
8421299000 Other 8 0

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8421311000 For internal combustion engines for vehicles of Chapter 87 8 0
8421312000 For aircrafts 8 0
8421319000 Other 8 0
8421391000 For the household type 8 0
8421392000 For purifying exhaust gas for vehicles of Chapter 87 8 0
8421399010 For the treatment of harmful exhaust gas 8 0
8421399020 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8421399030 For aircrafts 8 0
8421399090 Other 8 0
8421910000 Of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 8 0
8421991000 For purifying exhaust gas for vehicles of Chapter 87 8 0
8421999010 Of filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for internal combustion engines 8 0
8421999020 Filter for purifying machinery 8 0
8421999030 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8421999090 Other 8 0
8422110000 Of the household type 8 0
8422190000 Other 8 0
8422200000 Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers 8 0
8422301000 Machinery for filling bottles or other containers 8 0
8422302000 Machinery for closing or sealing bottles or other containers 8 0
8422303000 Machinery for capsuling or labelling bottles or other containers 8 0
8422304000 Machinery for aerating beverages 8 0
8422309000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8422404000 Heat shrink wrapping machinery 8 0
8422409010 Automatic wrapping machinery 8 0
8422409020 Automatic pack tiers 8 0
8422409030 Vacuum packers 8 0
8422409090 Other 8 0
8422901000 Of dish washing machines 8 0
8422902000 Of other packing or wrapping machinery 8 0
8421311000 For internal combustion engines for vehicles of Chapter 87 8 0
8422909000 Other 8 0
8423100000 Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales 8 0
8423201000 Conveyer scale 8

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0
8423202000 Feed meter or feed weighers 8 0
8423209000 Other 8 0
8423300000 Constant weight scales and scales for discharging a predetermined weight of material into a bag or container, including hopper scales 8 0
8423810000 Having a maximum weighing capacity not exceeding 30 kg 8 0
8423820000 Having a maximum weighing capacity exceeding 30 kg but not exceeding 5,000 kg 8 0
8423891000 Truck scale 8 0
8423899000 Other 8 0
8423901010 Weights in the accuracy class 8 0
8423901090 Other 8 0
8423909000 Parts of weighing machinery 8 0
8424100000 Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged 8 0
8424201000 Spray guns 8 0
8424202010 Of robot type 8 0
8424202090 Other 8 0
8424209000 Other 8 0
8424301000 Steam or sand blasting machines 8 0
8424302000 High-pressure steam cleaners 8 0
8424309000 Other 8 0
8424811000 Self-propelled sprayers 8 0
8424812000 Other sprayers 8 0
8424819000 Other 8 0
8424891000 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8424899000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8424901000 Of fire extinguishers 8 0
8424902000 Of spray guns 8 0
8424903000 Of sprayers 8 0
8424909010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8424909090 Other 8 0
8425111010 Chain blocks 0 0
8425111090 Other 0 0

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8425112010 Chain blocks 0 0
8425112090 Other 0 0
8425190000 Other 0 0
8425311000 8425319000 Pit-head winding gear; winches specially designed for use underground Other 0 0 0 0
8425391000 Pit-head winding gear; winches specially designed for use underground 0 0
8425399000 Other 0 0
8425410000 Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garages 0 0
8425421000 Of a freight-lifting capacity not exceeding 10 metric tons 0 0
8425422000 Of a freight-lifting capacity exceeding 10 metric tons 0 0
8425491000 Of a freight-lifting capacity not exceeding 10 metric tons 0 0
8425492000 Of a freight-lifting capacity exceeding 10 metric tons 0 0
8426110000 Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support 0 0
8426121000 Mobile lifting frames on tyres 0 0
8426122000 Straddle carriers 0 0
8426190000 Other 0 0
8426200000 Tower cranes 0 0
8426301000 Portal cranes 0 0
8426302000 Pedestal jib cranes 0 0
8426410000 On tyres 0 0
8426491000 Of telescopic boom type 0 0
8426492000 Of latticed boom type 0 0
8426499000 Other 0 0
8426910000 Designed for mounting on road vehicles 0 0
8426991000 Ships' derricks 0 0
8426999000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8427101000 Of counter balance type 8 0
8427102000 Of non counter balance type 8 0
8427109000 Other 8 0
8427201010 With a loading capacity not more than 3 metric tons 8 0
8427201020 With a loading capacity more than 3 metric tons 8 0
8425112010 Chain blocks 0 0
8427209000 Other 8 0
8427901000 Hand pallet trucks 8 0
8427909000 Other 8 0
8428101000 Lifts 0 0
8428102000 Skip hoists 0 0
8428201000 Pneumatic elevators

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0 0
8428202000 Pneumatic conveyors 0 0
8428310000 Specially designed for underground use 0 0
8428320000 Other, bucket type 0 0
8428331010 Of a lifting speed less than 240m per minute 0 0
8428331020 Of a lifting speed not less than 240m per minute 0 0
8428332000 Conveyors 0 0
8428390000 Other 0 0
8428401000 Escalators 0 0
8428402000 Moving walkways 0 0
8428600000 Teleferics, chair-lifts, ski-draglines; traction mechanisms for funiculars 0 0
8428901000 Mine wagon pushers, locomotive or wagon traversers, wagon tippers and similar railway wagon handling equipment 0 0
8428909000 Other 0 0
8429111000 Bulldozers 0 0
8429112000 Angledozers 0 0
8429190000 Other 0 0
8429200000 Graders and levellers 0 0
8429300000 Scrapers 0 0
8429401000 Tamping machines 0 0
8429402000 Road rollers 0 0
8429511010 Loaders 0 0
8429511020 Backhoe loaders 0 0
8429511030 Skid-steer loaders 0 0
8429511090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8429519000 Other 0 0
8429521010 Wheel type 0 0
8429521020 Track type 0 0
8429521090 Other 0 0
8429529000 Other 0 0
8429591000 Mechanical shovel 0 0
8429599000 Other 0 0
8430100000 Pile-drivers and pile-extractors 0 0
0 0
8428202000 Pneumatic conveyors 0 0
8430200000 Snow-ploughs and snow-blowers 0 0
8430310000 Self-propelled

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0 0
8430390000 Other 0 0
8430411000 Boring machines 0 0
8430412000 Sinking machines 0 0
8430491000 Test boring machines 0 0
8430499000 Other 0 0
8430500000 Other machinery, self-propelled 0 0
8430610000 Tamping or compacting machinery 0 0
8430690000 Other 0 0
8431100000 Of machinery of heading 84.25 0 0
8431200000 Of machinery of heading 84.27 8 0
8431310000 Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators 0 0
8431390000 Other 0 0
8431411000 Of excavaters 0 0
8431419000 Other 0 0
8431420000 Bulldozer or angledozer blades 0 0
8431430000 Parts for boring or sinking machinery of subheading 8430.41 or 8430.49 0 0
8431491000 Hydraulic breaker 0 0
8431492000 Crushers 0 0
8431499000 Other 0 0
8432100000 Ploughs 0 0
8432210000 Disc harrows 0 0
8432291000 Scarifiers 0 0
8432292000 Weeders 0 0
8432299000 Other 0 0
8432301000 Seeders 0 0
8432302000 Planters 0 0
8432303000 Transplanters 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8432309000 Other 0 0
8432401000 Manure spreaders 0 0
8432402000 Fertiliser distributors 0 0
8432800000 Other machinery 0 0
8432901000 Of ploughs 0 0
8432902000 Of automatic cultivators 0 0
8432909000 Other 0 0
0 0
8430390000 Other 0 0
8433110000 Powered, with the cutting device rotating in a horizontal plane 0 0
8433190000 Other 0 0
8433200000 Other mowers, including cutter bars for tractor mounting 0 0
8433300000 Other haymaking machinery 0 0
8433400000 Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers 0 0
8433510000 Combine harvester-threshers

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0 0
8433520000 Other threshing machinery 0 0
8433530000 Root or tuber harvesting machines 0 0
8433590000 Other 0 0
8433601000 Eggs grading machines 0 0
8433609010 Grading machines for agricultural produce 0 0
8433609090 Other 0 0
8433901000 Of combine harvester-threshers 0 0
8433902000 Of hay or grass mowers 0 0
8433909000 Other 0 0
8434100000 Milking machines 0 0
8434201000 Homogenisers 0 0
8434209000 Other 0 0
8434901000 Of milking machines 0 0
8434902000 Of homogenisers 0 0
8434909000 Other 0 0
8435101000 Presses for the extraction of fruit juice 8 0
8435102000 Crushers for the extraction of fruit juice 8 0
8435103000 Homogenisers for the preparation of fruit juice 8 0
8435109000 Other 8 0
8435900000 Parts 8 0
8436101000 Feed cutter 8 0
8436102000 Feed grinder, mill or crusher 8 0
8436103000 Feed mixer 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8436109000 Other 8 0
8436211000 Incubators 8 0
8436219000 Other 8 0
8436290000 Other 8 0
8436800000 Other machinery 8 0
8436910000 Of poultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders 8 0
8436990000 Other 8 0
8437101000 Forage-grass seed selectors 8 0
8437109000 Other 8 0
8437801000 Machinery used in the milling industry 8 0
0 0
8433520000 Other threshing machinery 0 0
8437802000 Machinery for the working of cereals or dried leguminous vegetables 8 0
8437901000 Of machines for cleaning, sorting or grading seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables 8 0
8437909000 Other 8 0
8438101000 Bakery machinery 8 0
8438109000 Other 8 0

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8438200000 Machinery for the manufacture of confectionery, cocoa or chocolate 8 0
8438300000 Machinery for sugar manufacture 8 0
8438400000 Brewery machinery 8 0
8438501000 Machinery used in meat preparation 8 0
8438509000 Other 8 0
8438600000 Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables 8 0
8438801000 Machines for preparing fish, shell fish, etc 8 0
8438809000 Other 8 0
8438900000 Parts 8 0
8439101000 Grinders 8 0
8439102000 Cutters 8 0
8439103000 Strainers 8 0
8439104000 Press-pate machines 8 0
8439105000 Beaters 8 0
8439109000 Other 8 0
8439201000 Machines for forming paper 8 0
8439202000 Paper making machine 8 0
8439209000 Other 8 0
8439301000 Reeling machines 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8439302000 Machines for working surface 8 0
8439303000 Machines for impregnating paper or paperboard 8 0
8439309000 Other 8 0
8439910000 Of machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 8 0
8439990000 Other 8 0
8440101000 Book-sewing machines 8 0
8440102000 Leaf-folding machines for book-binding 8 0
8440109000 Other 8 0
8440901000 Of book-sewing machines 8 0
8440909000 Other 8 0
8441100000 Cutting machines 8 0
8441201000 Machines for making bags or sacks 8 0
8441202000 Machines for making envelopes 8 0

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8441300000 Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding 8 0
8441400000 Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or paperboard 8 0
8441801000 Paper or paperboard trimming machines 8 0
8441809000 Other 8 0
8441900000 Parts 8 0
8442301000 Machinery and apparatus for type-founding 8 0
8442302000 Special moulding presses 8 0
8442303000 Acid etching machines 8 0
8442304000 Phototype-setting and composing machines 8 0
8442305000 Machinery,apparatus and equipment for type-setting or composing by other processes,with or without founding device 8 0
8442309000 Other 8 0
8442401000 Of machinery and apparatus for type- setting 8 0
8442402000 Of machinery and apparatus for type- founding 8 0
8442409000 Other 8 0
8442500000 components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished) 8 0
8443110000 Offset printing machinery, reel fed 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8443120000 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) 8 0
8443130000 Other offset printing machinery 8 0
8443140000 Letterpress printing machinery, reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 8 0
8443150000 Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 8 0
8443160000 Flexographic printing machinery 8 0
8443170000 Gravure printing machinery 8 0
8443191000 Textile printing machines 8 0
8443192000 Other printing machines of a type used for printing a repetitive design, repetitive words or overall colour on textiles, leather, wallpaper, wrapping paper, linoleum or other materials 8 0
8441300000 Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding 8 0
8443199000 Other 8 0
8443311010 Laser beam printer

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0 0
8443311020 Dot-matrix printer 0 0
8443311030 ink-jet printer 0 0
8443311090 Other 0 0
8443312000 Facsimile machine which perform one or more of the functions of printing or copying 0 0
8443313010 Operating by reproducing the original image directly onto the copy (direct process) 0 0
8443313020 Operating by reproducing the original image via an intermediate onto the copy (indirect process) 8 0
8443314000 Ink-jet printing machines, other than subheading 8443.31.10 8 0
8443321010 Laser beam printer 0 0
8443321020 Dot-matrix printer 0 0
8443321030 Ink-jet printer 0 0
8443321090 Other 0 0
8443322000 Facsimile machine 0 0
8443323000 Teleprinters 0 0
8443324010 Operating by reproducing the original image directly onto the copy (direct process) 0 0
8443324020 Operating by reproducing the original image via an intermediate onto the copy (indirect process) 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8443325010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8443325090 Other 8 0
8443391010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8443391090 Other 8 0
8443392010 Operating by reproducing the original image directly onto the copy (direct process) 0 0
8443392020 Operating by reproducing the original image via an intermediate onto the copy (indirect process) 8 0
8443393010 Incorporating an optical system 0 0
8443393020 Of the contact type 8 0
8443394000 Thermo-copying apparatus 8 0
8443399000 Other 8 0
8443911010 Automatic feeders

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8 0
8443911020 Folders, gummers, perforators and staplers 8 0
8443911030 Serial numbering machines 8 0
8443911090 Other 8 0
8443919000 Other 8 0
8443991000 Of subheading 8443.31.10 or 8443.32.10 0 0
8443992000 Of facsimile machines 0 0
8443993000 Of teleprinters 0 0
8443994010 Automatic document feeders 0 0
8443994020 Paper feeders 0 0
8443994030 Sorters 0 0
8443994090 Others 0 0
8443995000 Of subheading 8443.31.4000, 8443.32.5010, 8443.32.5090, 8443.39.1010 or 8443.39.1090 8 0
8443999000 Other 8 0
8444001000 8444002000 Machines for extruding man-made textiles 5 0
8444003000 Machines for texturing man-made textiles 5 0
8444004000 Machines for cutting man-made textiles 5 0
8444009000 Other 5 0
8445110000 Carding machines 5 0
8445120000 Combing machines 5 0
8445130000 Drawing or roving machines 5 0
8445191000 Blowing and mixing machines 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8445192000 Lap machines 5 0
8445193000 Cotton gin 8 0
8445199000 Other 5 0
8445201010 Fine spinning frames 5 0
8445201090 Other 5 0
8445202010 Fine spinning frames 5 0
8445202090 Other 5 0
8445203000 For silk 5 0
8445209000 Other 5 0
8445301000 For filament yarns 5 0
8 0
8443911020 Folders, gummers, perforators and staplers 8 0
8445302000 For spun yarns 5 0
8445309000 Other 5 0
8445401000 Cone winders 5 0
8445402000 Cheese winders 5 0
8445409000 Other 5 0
8445901000 Warping machines

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8 0
8445902000 Warp sizing machines 8 0
8445903000 Drawing-in machines 8 0
8445904000 Warp tying-in machines 8 0
8445909000 Other 8 0
8446100000 For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm 8 0
8446211000 For cotton 8 0
8446212000 For wool 8 0
8446213000 For silk 8 0
8446219000 Other 8 0
8446290000 Other 8 0
8446301010 For cotton 8 0
8446301020 For silk 8 0
8446301030 For towel 8 0
8446301090 Other 8 0
8446302010 For cotton 8 0
8446302020 For silk 8 0
8446302030 For towel 8 0
8446302090 Other 8 0
8446303010 For cotton 8 0
8446303020 For silk 8 0
8446303030 For towel 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8446303090 Other 8 0
8446309010 For cotton 8 0
8446309020 For silk 8 0
8446309030 For towel 8 0
8446309090 Other 8 0
8447111000 Stocking knitting machines 8 0
8447119000 Other 8 0
8447120000 With cylinder diameter exceeding 165 ㎜ 8 0
8447201010 Hand-knitting machines (including semi- automatic flat knitting machines) 8 0
8447201020 Automatic flat knitting machines 8 0
8447201090 Other 8 0
8447202010 Raschel knitting machines 8 0
8447202020 Tricot knitting machines 8 0
8 0
8445902000 Warp sizing machines 8 0
8447202090 Other 8 0
8447209000 Other 8 0
8447901000 Lace machines 8 0
8447902010 Automatic embroidery machines 8 0
8447902090 Other 8 0
8447903000 Machines for making knotted net 8 0
8447909000 Other 8 0

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8448111000 Dobbies 8 0
8448112000 Jacquards 8 0
8448113000 Card punching machines 8 0
8448119000 Other 8 0
8448191000 Warp beam stands or creels 8 0
8448192000 Automatic stop motions 8 0
8448193000 Warp tyres 8 0
8448199010 Auxiliary machines for making yarn (excluding cotton gin) 5 0
8448199090 Other 8 0
8448201000 Extruding nipples 5 0
8448209000 Other 5 0
8448310000 Card clothing 8 0
8448321000 For carding machine(excluding garnet wires) 5 0
8448329000 Other 8 0
8448331000 Spindle flyers 5 0
8448339010 Spindle 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8448339020 Spinning ring 8 0
8448339030 Ring travellers 8 0
8448391000 Warp beams 8 0
8448399000 Other 8 0
8448420000 Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames 8 0
8448491000 Shuttles 8 0
8448499000 Other 8 0
8448511000 Hosiery needles 8 0
8448512000 Needles for embroidery machines 8 0
8448513000 Needles for lace machines 8 0
8448519000 Other 8 0
8448590000 Other 8 0
8449001010 Machinery for making felt hats 8 0
8449001090 Other 8 0
8449002000 Blocks for making hats 8 0
8449009000 Parts 8 0
8450110000 Fully-automatic machines 8 0
8448111000 Dobbies 8 0
8450120000 Other machines, with built-in centrifugal drier 8 0
8450190000 Other 8 0
8450200000 Machines, each of a dry linen capacity exceeding 10 kg 8 0
8450900000 Parts 8 0
8451100000 Dry-cleaning machines 8 0
8451210000 Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg 8 0
8451290000 Other 8 0
8451301000 Steam presses 8 0
8451309000 Other

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8 0
8451401000 Washing machines 8 0
8451402000 Bleaching machines 8 0
8451403000 Dyeing machines 8 0
8451501000 Reeling unreeling machines 8 0
8451502000 Cutting machines 8 0
8451509000 Other 8 0
8451801000 Heat treating machines 8 0
8451802000 Stentering machines 8 0
8451803000 Mercerising machines 8 0
8451809010 Shrinking machines 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8451809020 Coating or impregnating machines 8 0
8451809030 Raising machines 8 0
8451809040 Padding machines 8 0
8451809090 Other 8 0
8451901000 Of dry cleaning machines 8 0
8451902000 Of drying machines 8 0
8451909000 Other 8 0
8452101010 For straight stitch 8 0
8452101020 For zigzag stitch 8 0
8452101030 Of free arm type 8 0
8452101090 Other 8 0
8452102000 Of manual type 8 0
8452211000 For manufacturing shoes 8 0
8452212000 For sewing sacks 8 0
8452213000 For sewing leather or other thick stuffs 8 0
8452214000 For sewing furs 8 0
8452219000 Other 8 0
8452291000 For manufacturing shoes 8 0
8452292000 For sewing sacks 8 0
8452293000 For sewing leather or other thick stuffs 8 0
8452294000 For sewing furs 8 0
8452299000 Other 8 0
8452300000 Sewing machine needles 8 0
8 0
8451401000 Washing machines 8 0
8452400000 Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts thereof 8 0
8452900000 Other parts of sewing machines 8 0
8453101000 Machinery for preparing hides, skins or leather 8 0
8453102000 Machinery for tanning hides, skins or leather 8 0
8453103000 Machinery for working hides, skins or leather 8 0
8453201000 Machinery for making footwear 8 0
8453202000 Machinery for repairing footwear 8 0
8453800000 Other machinery 8 0

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8453900000 Parts 8 0
8454100000 Converters 8 0
8454200000 Ingot moulds and ladles 8 0
8454301010 Die-casting machines 8 0
8454301090 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8454309000 Other 8 0
8454901000 Of converters 8 0
8454909000 Other 8 0
8455100000 Tube mills 8 0
8455210000 Hot or combination hot and cold 8 0
8455220000 Cold 8 0
8455301000 Of casting 8 0
8455302000 Of forging 8 0
8455309000 Other 8 0
8455900000 Other parts 8 0
8456103000 Operated by laser processes 8 0
8456109000 Other 8 0
8456200000 Operated by ultrasonic processes 8 0
8456301010 Wire-cut machine,operated by electrodischarge processes 8 0
8456301090 Other 8 0
8456309000 Other 8 0
8456900000 Other 8 0
8457101000 Of vertical type 8 0
8457102000 Of horizontal type 8 0
8457103000 Of double column type 8 0
8457109000 Other 8 0
8457200000 Unit construction machines (single station) 8 0
8457300000 Multi-station transfer machines 8 0
8458110000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8458190000 Other 8 0
8458910000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8458990000 Other 8 0
8459100000 Way-type unit head machines 8 0
8459210000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8459291000 Radial drilling machines 8 0
8453900000 Parts 8 0
8459292000 Upright drilling machines 8 0
8459293000 Multi-spindle drilling machines 8 0
8459299000 Other 8 0
8459310000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8459390000 Other 8 0
8459401000 Jig boring machines 8 0
8459402000 Horizontal boring machines 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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8459409000 Other 8 0
8459510000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8459590000 Other 8 0
8459611000 Bed type milling machines 8 0
8459612000 Planing milling machines 8 0
8459619000 Other 8 0
8459691000 Bed type milling machines 8 0
8459692000 Planing milling machines 8 0
8459693000 Universal tool milling machines 8 0
8459694000 Profile milling machines 8 0
8459699000 Other 8 0
8459701000 Tapping machines 8 0
8459709000 Other threading machines 8 0
8460110000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8460190000 Other 8 0
8460211000 Cylindrical grinders 8 0
8460212000 Internal grinders 8 0
8460213000 Centerless grinders 8 0
8460214000 Profile grinders 8 0
8460219000 Other 8 0
8460291000 Cylindrical grinders 8 0
8460292000 Internal grinders 8 0
8460293000 Centerless grinders 8 0
8460294000 Profile grinders 8 0
8460299000 Other 8 0
8460310000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8460390000 Other 8 0
8460401000 Honing machines 8 0
8460402000 Lapping machines 8 0
8460900000 Other 8 0
8461200000 Shaping or slotting machines 8 0
8461300000 Broaching machines 8 0
8461401010 Numerically controlled 8 0
8461401090 Other 8 0
8461402000 Gear grinding or gear finishing machines 8 0
8461500000 Sawing or cutting-off machines 8 0
8459409000 Other 8 0
8461900000 Other 8 0
8462101000 Air hammer 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8462109000 Other 8 0
8462210000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8462290000 Other 8 0
8462310000 Numerically controlled 8 0
8462390000 Other 8 0
8462411000 Punching machines (including combined shearing machines) 8 0
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8 0
8462491000 Punching machines (including combined shearing machines) 8 0
8462492000 Notching machines 8 0
8462911000 Of the maximum pressure more than 100 8 0
8462913000 tons Of the maximum pressure more than 300 metric tons, but not more than 1000 metric tons 8 0
8462914000 Of the maximum pressure more than 1000 metric tons 8 0
8462991010 Of the maximum pressure not more than 30 metric tons 8 0
8462991020 Of the maximum pressure more than 30 metric tons, but not more than 100 metric 8 0
8462991030 Of the maximum pressure more than 100 metric tons, but not more than 300 metric tons 8 0
8462991040 Of the maximum pressure more than 300 metric tons, but not more than 600 metric tons 8 0
8462991050 Of the maximum pressure more than 600 metric tons, but not more than 1,500 metric tons 8 0
8462991090 Other 8 0
8462999000 Other 8 0
8463100000 Draw-benches for bars, tubes, profiles, wire or the like 8 0
8463200000 Thread rolling machines 8 0
8463300000 Machines for working wire 8 0
8463900000 Other 8 0
8464100000 8
8464201000 Sawing machines 8 0 0
8464202000 For working optical or spectacle glass For working other glass 8 0
8464209000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8464901000 Machine-tools for cold working glass 8 0
8464902000 Machine-tools for working concrete 8 0
8464903000 Machine-tools for working ceramics 8 0
8464909000 Other 8 0
8465101000 For working wood 8 0
8465109000 Other 8 0
8465911000 For working wood 8 0
8465919000 Other 8 0
8465921000 For working wood 8 0
8 0
8462491000 Punching machines (including combined shearing machines) 8 0
8465929000 Other 8 0
8465931000 For working wood 8 0
8465939000 Other 8 0
8465941000 For working wood 8 0
8465949000 Other 8 0
8465951000 For working wood 8 0
8465959000 Other 8 0

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8465961000 For working wood 8 0
8465969000 Other 8 0
8465991000 For working wood 8 0
8465999000 Other 8 0
8466100000 Tool holders and self-opening dieheads 8 0
8466201000 For aircrafts 8 0
8466209000 Other 8 0
8466300000 Dividing heads and other special attachments for machine-tools 8 0
8466910000 For machines of heading 84.64 8 0
8466920000 For machines of heading 84.65 8 0
8466930000 For machines of headings 84.56 to 84.61 8 0
8466940000 For machines of heading 84.62 or 84.63 8 0
8467111000 Rock drillers 8 0
8467112000 Screw drivers 8 0
8467113000 Grinders 8 0
8467114000 Impact wrench 8 0
8467115000 Drill 8 0
8467119000 Other 8 0
8467191000 Rock drillers 8 0
8467199000 Other 8 0
8467210000 Drills of all kinds 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8467220000 Saws 8 0
8467290000 Other 8 0
8467810000 Chain saws 8 0
8467891010 Of subheading 8430.49 or 8479.10 0 0
8467891020 Of subheading 8479.89.9010, 8479.89.9030 or 8479.89.9091 8 0
8467891090 Other 8 0
8467899000 Other 8 0
8467910000 Of chain saws 8 0
8467920000 Of pneumatic tools 8 0
8467990000 Other 8 0
8468100000 Hand-held blow pipes 8 0
8465961000 For working wood 8 0
8468201000 Gas welding machines 8 0
8468202000 Gas automatic cutting machines 8 0
8468209000 Other 8 0
8468800000 Other machinery and apparatus 8 0
8468900000 Parts 8 0
8469001010 Word-processing machines 0 0
8469001020 Automatic typewriters 8 0
8469002000 Other typewriters, electric 8 0
8469003000 Other typewriters, non-electric 8 0
8470103010 Less than 17 digits 0 0
8470103020 Not less than 17 digits 0 0
8470104010 Of subheading 8472.90.9000 0 0
8470104090 Other 0 0
8470211000 Less than 17 digits 0 0
8470212000 Not less than 17 digits 0 0
8470290000 Other 0 0
8470300000 Other calculating machines 0 0
8470500000 Cash registers 0 0
8470901000 Postage-franking machines 0 0
8470902000 Ticket-issuing machines 0 0
8470903000 Accounting machines 0 0
8470909000 Other 0 0
8471300000 Portable automatic data processing machines, weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8471411000 Those of not less than 64bit in delivering data of CPU and of not less than 64 megabytes in capacity of main memory storage 0 0
8471412000 Those of not less than 32bit in delivering data of CPU and of not less than 16 megabytes in capacity of main memory storage 0 0
8471419000 Other 0 0
8471491010 Those of not less than 64bit in delivering data of CPU and of not less than 64 megabytes in capacity of main

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memory storage Those of not less than 32bit in delivering 0 0
8471491020 data of CPU and of not less than 16 megabytes in capacity of main memory storage 0 0
8471491090 Other 0 0
8471499000 Other 0 0
8471501000 Those of not less than 64 bit in delivering data of CPU and of not less than 64 megabytes in capacity of main memory storage 0 0
8471502000 Those of not less than 32 bit in delivering data of CPU and of not less than 16 megabytes in capacity of main memory storage 0 0
8471509000 Other 0 0
8471601010 Character (mark) readers 0 0
8471601020 Key entry system 0 0
8471601030 Mouse 0 0
8471601040 Scanners 0 0
8471601090 Other 0 0
8471602000 Output units 0 0
8471603020 Videotex or teletex 0 0
8471603030 Voice input output devices 0 0
8471603090 Other 0 0
8471701000 Main storage units (RAM &ROM) 0 0
8471702010 Floppy disk drive 0 0
8471702020 Hard disk drive 0 0
8471702031 Compact disc drive 0 0
8471702032 Digital video disc drive 0 0
8471702033 Blu-ray disk drive 0 0
8471702039 Other 0 0
8471702090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8471709000 Other 0 0

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8471800000 Other units of automatic data processing machines 0 0
8471900000 Other 0 0
8472100000 Duplicating machines 8 0
8472301000 Letters sorting machines 8 0
8472302000 Machines for cancelling postage stamps 8 0
8472309000 Other 8 0
8472901010 Automatic banknote or coin dispensers 0 0
8472901020 Automatic banknote or coin receiving machines 0 0
8472901040 Automatic banknote or coin dispensing and receiving machines 0 0
8472901050 Coin-counting or wrapping machines 8 0
8472901090 Other 8 0
8472902000 Automatic sheet making machines for duplicating and printing 8 0
8472903000 Ticket-issuing machines 8 0
8472904000 Pencil-sharpening machines 8 0
8472905000 Paper shredders 8 0
8472906000 Addressing machines and address plate embossing machines 8 0
8472909000 Other 8 0
8473101000 Flat panel displays for word-processing machines(including LCD, EL(electro luminescence), plasma and other technologies) 0 0
8473102000 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) for word- processing machines, which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34 0 0
8473109000 Other 8 0
8473210000 Of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470.10, 8470.21 or 8470.29 0 0
8473291000 Of machines of subheading 8470.30 0 0
8473293000 Of machines of subheading 8470.50 0 0
8473294000 Of machines of subheading 8470.90 0 0
8473301000 Magnetic head 0 0
8473302000 Main board, designed to be equipped with microprocessor unit 0 0
8473303000 Case for computer 0 0
8473304010 Sound cards 0 0
8473304020 Video cards 0 0
8473304030 Multimedia cards 0 0
8471800000 Other units of automatic data processing machines 0 0
HSK 2010 Description

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Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8473304050 Communication interface cards 0 0
8473304060 DRAM modules 0 0
8473304090 Other 0 0
8473309010 Central processing unit(CPU) for computer, not classified in heading 85.42 0 0
8473309090 Other 0 0
8473401000 Flat panel displays for automatic teller machines other than subheadings 8472.90.1050 and 8472.90.1090(including LCD, EL(electro luminescence), plasma and other technologies) PCA(printed circuit assemblies) for 0 0
8473402000 automatic teller machines other than subheadings 8472.90.1050 and 8472.90.1090, which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34 0 0
8473409000 Other 8 0
8473501000 Suitable for use principally with the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470.10, 8470.21 or 8470.29 0 0
8473509000 Other 0 0
8474100000 Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines 0 0
8474201000 Of crushing or grinding capacity not exceeding 20 tons per hour 0 0
8474209000 Other 0 0
8474311000 8474319000 Batcher plants 0 0 0 0
8474321000 Other 0 0
Asphalt plants
8474329000 Other 0 0
8474390000 Other 0 0
8474801000 Machines for forming foundry moulds of sands Machinery for agglomerating, moulding or 0 0
8474802000 8474809000 shaping Other 0 0
8474900000 Parts

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0 0 0 0
8475100000 Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or 8 0
8475210000 Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof 8 0
8475291000 For the manufacture of plate glass 8 0
8475292000 For the manufacture of glass-bottle 8 0
8475299000 Other 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 286
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8475901000 Of machines for the manufacture of plate glass 8 0
8475909000 Other 8 0
8476210000 Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices 8 0
8476290000 Other 8 0
8476811000 For selling foods 8 0
8476819000 Other 8 0
8476891000 For selling foods 8 0
8476893000 For selling cigarettes 8 0
8476894000 For money-changing 8 0
8476899000 Other 8 0
8476900000 Parts 8 0
8477101000 For rubber-industry 8 0
8477102000 For plastic-industry 8 0
8477201000 For rubber-industry 8 0
8477202000 For plastic-industry 8 0
8477300000 Blow moulding machines 8 0
8477400000 Vacuum moulding machines and other thermoforming machines 8 0
8477510000 For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming inner tubes 8 0
8477590000 Other

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8 0
8477800000 Other machinery 8 0
8477900000 Parts 8 0
8478100000 Machinery 8 0
8478900000 Parts 8 0
8479101000 Mortar or concrete spreading machines 0 0
8479102000 Other 0 0
8479109000 Others 0 0
8479200000 Machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable fats or oils 8 0
8479300000 Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork 8 0
8479400000 Rope or cable-making machines 8 0
8479501000 Of subheading 8479.81, 8479.82, 8479.89.9010, 8479.89.9030, 8479.89.9040, 8479.89.9060 or 8479.89.9091 8 0
8479502000 Of subheading 8479.89.9080 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8479509000 Other 8 0
8479600000 Evaporative air coolers 8 0
8479811000 Metal scouring machines 8 0
8479812010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 3 0
8479812090 Other 8 0
8479813000 Winding machines 8 0
8479814000 Insulating or protective material covering machines 8 0
8479819000 Other 8 0
8479821000 Mixers 8 0
8479822000 Crushers and grinders 8 0
8479823000 Homogenisers 8 0
8479824000 Agitators 8 0
8479829000 Other 8 0
8479891010 Air purifiers (having functions of humidifying and dehumidifying) 8 0
8479891090 Other 8 0
8479899010 Presses or extruding machines 8 0
8479899020 Machines and appliances for ships or fishing industry 8 0
8 0
8477800000 Other machinery 8 0
8479899030 Eyeletting or tubular rivetting machines 8 0
8479899040 Automatic magnetic tape assembling machines 8 0
8479899050 Coating machines 8 0
84798990

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60 Auto-door operators 8 0
8479899080 Automatic winding machines for fishing 8 0
8479899091 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8479899092 Surface mount machines for electronic parts 8 0
8479899099 Other 8 0
8479901010 Of air coolers (including parts of carcoolers) 8 0
8479901020 Of machines and mechanical appliances of the household type 8 0
8479901030 Of vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8479902000 Of those specified in subheading 8479.89.9080 8 0
8479903000 Of machines and mechanical appliances for making semi-conductor devices 8 0
8479909010 Of machinery for public works, building or the like 8 0
8479909020 Of machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or fixed vegetable 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8479909030 Of rope or cable-making machines 8 0
8479909040 Of machines and appliances for treating metal 8 0
8479909050 Of mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenising, emulsifying or stirring machines 8 0
8479909060 Of presses or extruding machines 8 0
8479909070 Of machines and appliances of ships or fishing industry 8 0
8479909080 Of automatic magnetic tape assembling machines 8 0
8479909090 Other 8 0
8480100000 Moulding boxes for metal foundry 8 0
8480200000 Mould bases 8 0
8480300000 Moulding patterns 8 0
8480410000 Injection or compression types 8 0
8480490000 Other 8 0
8480500000 Moulds for glass 8 0
8480600000 Moulds for mineral materials 8 0
8480710000 Injection or compression types 8 0
8480790000 Other 8 0
8481100000 Pressure-reducing valves 8 0
60 Auto-door operators 8 0
8479899080 Automatic winding machines for fishing 8 0
8481201000 Valves for oleohydraulic transmissions 8 0
8481202000 Valves for pneumatic transmissions 8 0
8481300000 Check (nonreturn) valves 8 0
8481400000 Safety or relief valves

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8 0
8481801010 Electrically operated 8 0
8481801020 Hydraulic pressure operated 8 0
8481801030 Other automatically controlled 8 0
8481801090 Other 8 0
8481802000 Taps, cocks and traps 8 0
8481809000 Other 8 0
8481901000 Actuators 8 0
8481909000 Other 8 0
8482101000 Of the inside diameter exceeding 100 ㎜ 8 0
8482102000 Of the inside diameter not exceeding 100 ㎜ 13 0
8482200000 Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8482300000 Spherical roller bearings 8 0
8482400000 Needle roller bearings 8 0
8482500000 Other cylindrical roller bearings 8 0
8482800000 Other, including combined ball/roller bearings 8 0
8482910000 Balls, needles and rollers 8 0
8482990000 Other 8 0
8483101000 For aircrafts 3 0
8483109010 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8483109090 Other 8 0
8483201000 For aircrafts 3 0
8483209000 Other 8 0
8483301000 For aircrafts 3 0
8483309000 Other 8 0
8483401010 Roller screws 3 0
8483401090 Other 3 0
8483409010 Gear 8 0
8483409020 Gear boxes 8 0
8483409030 Automatic transmissions 8 0
8483409041 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8483409049 Other 8 0
8483409090 Other 8 0
8483501000 For aircrafts 8 0
8 0
8481801010 Electrically operated 8 0
8483509000 Other 8 0
8483601000 For aircrafts

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3 0
8483609000 Other 8 0
8483901000 For aircrafts 3 0
8483909000 Other 8 0
8484101000 For vehicles of Chapter 87 8 3
8484109000 Other 8 0
8484200000 Mechanical seals 8 0
8484900000 Other 8 0
8486101000 Spin dryers by centrifugal process 0 0
8486102000 Apparatus for growing or pulling monocrystal boules 0 0
8486103010 Machines for sawing monocrystal boules into slices 0 0
8486103020 Grinding or polishing machines for processing of wafer, including lapping machines 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8486103090 Other 8 0
8486104011 Machines for working any material by removal of material in the production of semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486104019 Other 8 0
8486104021 Apparatus for stripping or cleaning wafers 0 0
8486104029 Other 8 0
8486105010 Resistance heated furnaces and ovens 0 0
8486105020 Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss 0 0
8486105030 Other furnaces and ovens 0 0
8486109000 Other 8 0
8486201000 Spin dryers by centrifugal process 0 0
8486202100 Resistance heated furnaces and ovens 0 0
8486202210 For the manufacture of semiconductor devices on semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486202290 Other 8 0
8486202310 Apparatus for rapid heating of semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486202390 Other 0 0
8486203000 Ion implanters for doping semiconductor materials 0 0
8486204000 Machines for depositing membrance or sputtering metal on semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486205110 For semiconductor leads 0 0
3 0
8483609000 Other 8 0
8486205190 Other 8 0
8486205910 For semiconductor leads 0 0
8486205990 Other 8 0
8486206010 Direct write-on-semiconductor wafer apparatus 0 0
8486206020 Step and repeat aligners

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0 0
8486206090 Other 0 0
8486207000 Apparatus for wet etching, developing, stripping or cleaning semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486208110 Laser cutters for cutting contacting tracks in semiconductor materials 0 0
8486208120 Machines for working any material by removal of material in the production of semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486208190 Other 8 0
8486208410 For dry-etching patterns on semiconductor materials 0 0
8486208420 Apparatus for stripping or cleaning semiconductor wafers 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8486208490 Other 8 0
8486209110 Spraying appliances for etching, stripping or cleaning semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486209120 Deflash machines for cleaning and removing contaminants from the metal leads of semiconductor packages prior to the electroplating process 0 0
8486209190 Other 0 0
8486209200 Machines of coating and developing or stabilizing photoresist 0 0
8486209310 Grinding or polishing machines for processing of semiconductor wafer, including lapping machines 0 0
8486209320 Dicing machines for scribing or scoring semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486209390 Other 8 0
8486209400 Machine for washing wafers, carrier or tube 0 0
8486209500 Machine for mounting tape on semiconductor wafers 0 0
8486209600 Machine for sawing semiconductor wafer into chips 0 0
8486209900 Other 8 0
8486301000 Apparatus for wet etching, developing, stripping or cleaning 0 0
8486302000 Apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised flat panel display substrates 0 0
8486303010 Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes 8 0
8486303020 Operated by ultrasonic processes 8 0
8486303030 Operated by electro-discharge processes 8 0
0 0
8486206090 Other 0 0
8486303041 Dry etcher 8 0
8486303049 Other 8 0
8486304010 Grinding or polishing machines 8 0
8486304090 Other 8 0

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8486305010 Coating machines 8 0
8486305020 Coating and developing machines 8 0
8486305031 Operated by physical method 8 0
8486305032 Operated by chemical method 8 0
8486305039 Other 8 0
8486306010 Seal, short, spacer or liquid crystal dispenser 8 0
8486306030 Panel assembler 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8486306090 Other 8 0
8486307000 Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 8 0
8486308000 Mechanical appliances for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders 8 0
8486309020 Robots for making flat panel displays 8 0
8486309090 Other 8 0
8486401010 Pattern generating apparatus of a kind used for producing masks or reticles from photoresist coated substrates 0 0
8486401020 Focused ionic-beam milling machines for removing or repairing mask and reticle 0 0
8486401030 Machines of coating and developing or stabilizing photoresist 0 0
8486401040 Machines and apparatus for etching, cleaning or stripping mask and reticle 8 0
8486401090 Other 8 0
8486402010 Die attach apparatus, tape automated bonders, and wire bonders for assembly of semiconductors 0 0
8486402020 Machines for inserting or removing semiconductor devices 8 0
8486402031 Encapsulation equipment for assembly of semiconductors 0 0
8486402039 Other 8 0
8486402040 Machines to attach solder ball on semiconductor circuit board or ceramic board 3 0
8486402050 Apparatus designed to bond or detach wafer on ceramic block 8 0
8486402070 Moulds for rubber or plastics of injection or compression types 0 0
8486402080 Machines for bonding semiconductor die, washing wafers,

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8 0
8501331000 DC motors 8 3
8501332000 DC generators 8 3
8501341000 DC motors 8 0
8501342000 DC generators 8 0
8501401000 Of an output not exceeding 100W 8 0
8501402000 Of an output exceeding 100 Wbut not exceeding 750W 8 0
8501403000 Of an output exceeding 750 Wbut not exceeding 75 kW 8 0
8501404000 Of an output exceeding 75 kW 8 0
8501510000 Of an output not exceeding 750W 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8501520000 Of an output exceeding 750 Wbut not exceeding 75 kW 8 0
8501531000 Of an output not exceeding 375 kW 8 3
8501532000 Of an output exceeding 375 kW but not exceeding 1500 kW 8 3
8501534000 Of an output exceeding 1500 kW 8 0
8501611000 Of an output not exceeding 750 VA 8 0
8501612000 Of an output exceeding 750 VA but not exceeding 75 kVA 8 0
8501620000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 0
8501631000 Not less than an output equivalent to 400 kW 0 0
8501639000 Other 8 3
8501640000 Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 0 0
8502111000 Of an output not exceeding 750 VA 8 0
8502112000 Of an output exceeding 750 VA but not exceeding 75 kVA 8 0
8502120000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 3
8502131010 Not less than an output equivalent to 400 kW 0 0
8502131090 Other 8 0
8502132000 Of an output exceeding 750 kVA but not exceeding 3500 kVA 0 0
8502134000 Of an output exceeding 3500 kVA 0 0
8502201000 Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA 8 0
8502202000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 0
8 0
8501331000 DC motors 8 3
8502203010 Not less than an output equivalent to 400 kW 0 0
8502203090 Other 8 0
8502204000 Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 0 0
8502311000 Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA

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8 0
8502312000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 0
8502313000 Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 8 0
8502314000 Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 8 0
8502391000 Of an output not exceeding 75 kVA 8 0
8502392000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 0
8502393000 Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 8 0
8502394000 Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8502400000 Electric rotary converters 8 3
8503001000 Of motors 8 3
8503002000 Of generators and of generating sets 8 0
8503003000 Of rotary converters 8 0
8504101010 Rated at not more than 1 A 8 0
8504101020 Rated at more than 1 A but not more than 20 A 8 3
8504102000 Rated at more than 20 A but not more than 60 A 8 0
8504103000 Rated at more than 60 A 8 0
8504211000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504219010 8504219020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 100 kVA but not exceeding 650 8 0
8504221000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504229010 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 650 kVA but not exceeding 1,000 kVA 8 0
8504229020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1,000 kVA but not exceeding 5,000 kVA 8 0
8504229030 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 5,000 kVA but not exceeding 10,000 kVA 8 0
8504230000 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10,000 kVA 8 0
8504311000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504312000 Voltage regulators 8 0
8504319010 Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 100 VA 8 0
8504319020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 100 VA but not exceeding 500 VA 8 0
8 0
8502312000 Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 8 0
8504319040 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 VA but not exceeding 1 kVA 8 0
8504321000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504322000 Voltage regulators 8 0
8504329010 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1 kVA but not exceeding 5 kVA 8 0
8504329020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 5 kVA but not exceeding 16 kVA 8 0
8504331000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504332000 Voltage regulators 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8504339010 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 30 kVA 8 0
850

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4339020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 30 kVA but not exceeding 100 kVA 8 0
8504339040 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 100 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA 8 0
8504341000 Instrument transformers 8 0
8504342000 Voltage regulators 8 0
8504349010 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 kVA but not exceeding 2,000 kVA 8 0
8504349030 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 2,000 kVA 8 0
8504401010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504401090 Other 8 0
8504402011 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504402019 Other 8 3
8504402091 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504402099 Other 8 0
8504403010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504403090 Other 8 0
8504404010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504404090 Other 8 3
8504405010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504405090 Other 8 0
8504409011 For automatic data processing machines 0 0
8504409019 Other 0 0
8504409091 For telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504409099 Other 8 0
8504501010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8504501090 Other 8 0
8504502010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504502090 Other 8 0
8504509010 For automatic data processing machines and units thereof, and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504509090 Other 8 0
4339020 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 30 kVA but not exceeding 100 kVA 8 0
8504339040 Having a power handling capacity exceeding 100 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA 8 0
8504901000 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) of subheadings 8504.40, 8504.50 which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34, for automatic data processing machines and units thereof and telecommunication apparatus 0 0
8504909000 Other

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8 3
8505111000 Of alnico 8 0
8505119000 Other 8 0
8505191000 Of iron oxide 8 0
8505199000 Other 8 0
8505200000 Electro-magnetic couplings, clutches and brakes 8 0
8505901000 Electro-magnets 8 0
8505902000 Electro-magnetic or permanent magnet chucks, clamps, vices and similar work holders 8 0
8505909000 Parts 8 0
Manganese batteries 13 0
8506101000
8506102000 Alkali manganese batteries 13 0
8506109000 Other 8 0
8506300000 Mercuric oxide 8 0
8506400000 Silver oxide 8 0
8506500000 Lithium 8 0
8506600000 8506801000 Air-Zinc Zinc oxide 8 8 0 0
8506809000 Other 8 0
8506900000
Parts 8 0
8507100000 8507200000 engines Other lead-acid accumulators 8 8 0 0
8507300000 Nickel-cadmium 8 0

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8507400000 Nickel-iron 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8507801000 Nickel metal hydride 8 0
8507802000 Lithium ion 8 0
8507803000 Lithium polymer 8 0
8507809000 Other 8 0
8507901000 Seperators 8 0
8507909000 Other 8 0
8508110000 Of a power not exceeding 1,500 Wand having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity not exceeding 20 ℓ 8 0
8508191000 Of a kind used for domestic purposes 8 0
8508199000 Other 8 0
8508600000 Other vacuum cleaners 8 0
8508701000 Of subheading 8508.11.0000 or 8508.19.1000 8 0
8508702000 Of subheading 8508.19.9000 or 8508.60.0000 8 0
8509400000 Food grinders and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors 8 0
8509801000 Coffee grinders 8 0
8509802000 Ice grinders 8 0
8509803000 Floor polishers 8 0
8509804000 Kitchen waste disposers 8 0
8509809000 Other 8 0
8509900000 Parts 8 0
8510100000 Shavers 8 0
8510200000 Hair clippers 8 0
8510300000 Hair-removing appliances 8 0
8510901000 Of shavers 8 0
8510902000 Of hair clippers 8 0
8510903000 Of hair-removing appliances 8 0
8511101000 For aircrafts 3 0
8511109000 Other 8 3
8511201000 For aircrafts 3 0
8511209000 Other 8 3
8511301000 For aircrafts 3 0
8511309000 Other 8

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3
8511401000 For aircrafts 3 0
8511409000 Other 8 3
8511501000 For aircrafts 3 0
8511509000 Other 8 3
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8511801000 For aircraft 3 0
8511809000 Other 8 3
8511901000 For aircraft 3 0
8511909000 Other 8 3
8512100000 Lighting or visual signalling equipment of a kind used on bicycles 8 0
8512201000 Lighting equipment 8 0
8512202000 Signalling equipment 8 0
8512300000 Sound signalling equipment 8 3
8512400000 Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters 8 3
8512900000 Parts 8 3
8513101000 Safety lamps of a kind used in mining 8 0
8513102000 Flashlights 8 0
8513109000 Other 8 0
8513900000 Parts 8 0
8514101000 For laboratory 8 0
8514102000 For metal industry 8 0
8514103000 For food industry 8 0
8514109000 Other 8 0
8514201000 For laboratory 8 0
8514202000 For metal industry 8 0
8514203000 For food industry 8 0
8514209000 Other 8 0
8514300000 Other furnaces and ovens 8 3
8514401000 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8514409000 Other 8 0
8514901000 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
8514909000 Other 8 0
8515110000 Soldering irons and guns 8 0
8515190000 Other 8 0
8515211010 Of robot type 8 0
8515211090 Other 8 0
3
8511401000 For aircrafts 3 0
8515212010 Of robot type 8 0
8515212090 Other 8 0
8515213010 Of robot type 8 0
8515213090 Other 8 0

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8515219010 Of robot type 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8515219090 Other 8 0
8515291000 Spot welders 8 0
8515292000 Seam welders 8 0
8515293000 Butt welders 8 0
8515299000 Other 8 0
8515311010 Of robot type 8 0
8515311090 Other 8 0
8515319010 Of robot type 8 0
8515319090 Other 8 0
8515391000 AC arc welding machines and apparatus 8 0
8515399000 Other 8 0
8515801000 Ultrasonic machines 8 0
8515802000 Electron beam machines 8 0
8515803000 Laser operated machines 8 0
8515809000 Other 8 0
8515901000 Of welding machines 8 0
8515909000 Other 8 0
8516100000 Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters 8 0
8516210000 Storage heating radiators 8 0
8516290000 Other 8 0
8516310000 Hair dryers 8 0
8516320000 Other hair-dressing apparatus 8 0
8516330000 Hand-drying apparatus 8 0
8516400000 Electric smoothing irons 8 0
8516500000 Microwave ovens 8 0
8516601000 Electrical ovens 8 0
8516602000 Electric rice cookers(including with constant warming function) 8 0
8516609000 Other 8 0
8516710000 Coffee or tea makers 8 0
8516720000 Toasters 8 0
8516791000 Electric jar 8 0
8516799000 Other 8 0
8516800000 Electric heating resistors 8 0
8516900000 Parts 8 0
8515219010 Of robot type 8 0
8517110000 Line telephone sets with cordless handsets 0 0
8517121010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8517121090 Other 0 0

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8517122010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
8517122090 Other 0 0
8517123010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
8517123090 Other 0 0
8517124010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
8517124090 Other 0 0
8517129010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
8517129090 Other 0 0
8517181000 Of push button type 0 0
8517189000 Other 0 0
8517611000 Base stations transceiver 0 0
8517619000 Other 0 0
8517621000 Teleprinters 0 0
8517622010 For public exchange 0 0
8517622020 For private exchange 0 0
8517622090 Other 0 0
8517623110 Terminal equipment 0 0
8517623120 Repeater 0 0
8517623190 Other 0 0
8517623210 Terminal equipment 0 0
8517623220 Repeater 0 0
8517623290 Other 0 0
8517623310 Optical repeater 0 0
8517623320 Optical terminal equipment 0 0
8517623390 Other 0 0
8517623410 Analog to digital, digital to analog converter 0 0
8517623420 Codec (coder and decoder ) 0 0
8517623430 Modem (including modem card) 0 0
8517623490 Other 0 0
8517623510 FDM (frequency division modulation) type 0 0
8517623520 TDM (time division modulation) type 0 0
8517623590 Other 0 0
8517623900 Other 0 0
8517624010 Key-phone 0 0
8517624020 Picture telegraphic apparatus 0 0
8517624090 Other 0 0
8517122010 With digital broadcasting receiver 0 0
8517122090 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8517625000 Transmission apparatus for radio- telephony, radio-telegraphy 0 0
8517626010 Printing telegraphic apparatus 0 0
8517626020 Picture telegraphic apparatus 0 0
8517626031 Walkie-talkie sets 0 0
8517626039 Other 0 0
8517626040 Facsimile transmission equipments 0 0
8517626050 Switching apparatus for radio telecommunication 0 0
8517626060 Repeater for radio telecommunication 0

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0
8517626090 Other 0 0
8517627000 Other units of automatic data processing machines 0 0
8517629000 Other 0 0
8517691100 HF (high frequency), MF (medium frequency) or LF(low frequency) receiving apparatus 8 0
8517691211 Portable receivers for calling alerting or paging 0 0
8517691219 Other 8 0
8517691290 Other 8 0
8517691900 Other 8 0
8517692000 Videophones 0 0
8517699000 Other 0 0
8517701010 Of line telephone sets 0 0
8517701021 Key pads 0 0
8517701022 Cases 0 0
8517701029 Other 0 0
8517701090 Other 0 0
8517702000 Of subheading 8517.61 0 0
8517703010 Of teleprinters 0 0
8517703021 Of public exchange 0 0
8517703022 Of private exchange 0 0
8517703029 Other 0 0
8517703031 Of co-axial cable carrier equipment 0 0
8517703032 Of optical fibre transmission system 0 0
8517703039 Other 0 0
8517703041 Of picture telegraphic apparatus 0 0
8517703049 Other 0 0
8517703050 Of transmission apparatus for radio- telephony, radio-telegraphy 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8517703060 Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy other than subheading 8517.70.10 0 0
8517703070 Other units of automatic data processing machines 0 0
8517703090 Other 0 0
8517704011 Of portable receiver for calling, alerting or paging 0 0
8517704019 Other 8 0
0
8517626090 Other 0 0
8517704020 Of videophones 0 0
8517704090 Other

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8 0
8518101000 Microphones having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3.4KHz with a diameter of not exceeding 10mm and a height not exceeding 3 mm, for telecommunication use 0 0
8518109000 Other 8 0
8518210000 Single loudspeakers, mounted in their enclosures 8 0
8518220000 Multiple loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure 8 0
8518291000 For telecommunication use, (without housing, having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz with a diameter of not exceeding 50 mm) 0 0
8518299000 Other 8 0
8518304000 Line telephone handsets 0 0
8518309000 Other 8 0
8518400000 Audio-frequency electric amplifiers 8 0
8518500000 Electric sound amplifier sets 8 0
8518901000 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) of subheadings 8518.10.1000, 8518.29.1000 0 0
8518909000 Other 8 0
8519201000 Coin – or disc- operated record-players, not incorporating a sound recording device 8 0
8519209000 Other, not incorporating a sound recording device 8 0
8519301000 With automatic record changing mechanism 8 0
8519309000 Other 8 0
8519500000 Telephone answering machines 0 0
8519811000 Transcribing machines, not incorporating a sound recording device 8 0
8519812100 Cassette-players, as defined in Subheading Note 1 to Chapter 85 8 0
8519812210 For vehicles 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8519812220 Of portable type, other than as defined in Subheading Notes 1 to Chapter 85 8 0
8519812290 Other 8 0
8519812310 For vehicles 8 0
8519812320 Of portable type 8 0
8519812390 Other 8 0
8519812900 Other 8 0
8519813000 Dictating machines not capable of operating without an external source of power 8 0
85198

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14111 For vehicles 8 0
8519814112 Of portable type 8 0
8519814119 Other 8 0
8519814190 Other 8 0
8519814210 For vehicles 8 0
8519814220 Of portable type 8 0
8519814290 Other 8 0
8519814310 Of reel type 8 0
8519814390 Other 8 0
8519815010 Of reel type 8 0
8519815020 Of disc type 8 0
8519815030 Cassette-type 8 0
8519815090 Other 8 0
8519819000 Other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing device 8 0
8519891010 Without loudspeaker 8 0
8519891090 Other 8 0
8519892000 Transcribing machines, not incorporating a sound recording device 8 0
8519893000 Decks, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing device 8 0
8519899010 Other sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound recording device 8 0
8519899020 Other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing device 8 0
8521101000 Of a width exceeding 12.7 ㎜ 8 0
8521102000 Of a width not exceeding 12.7 ㎜ 8 0
8521901000 Of disc type 8 0
8521909000 Other 8 0
8522100000 Pick-up cartridges 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8522901010 For audio recording 8 0
8522901020 For video recording 8 0
8522901090 Other 8 0
8522902000 Laser pick-up 8 0
8522909010 Flat panel displays(including LCD, EL(electro luminescence), plasma and other technologies)for telephone answering machines 0 0
8522909020 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) of telephone answering machines, which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34 0 0
14111 For vehicles 8 0
8519814112 Of portable type 8 0
8522909090 Other 8 0
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0 Cards incorporating a magnetic stripe, whether or not recording 8 0
8523291110 Of a width not exceeding 4 ㎜ 0 0
8523291130 Of a width exceeding 6.5 ㎜
0 0
8523291210 Floppy discs 0 0
8523291290 Other 0 0
8523291900 Other 0 0
8523292119 Other 0 0
8523292121 Containing computer software 0 0
8523292129 Other 0 0
8523292131 Containing computer software 0 0
8523292139 Other 0 0
8523292211 Those recorded video 8 0
8523292219 Other 8 0
8523292221 Those recorded video 8 0
8523292229 Other 8 0
8523292231 Those recorded video 13.0% or 34won/min(at standard speed) 0
8523292239 Other 8 0
8523292911 Containing computer software 0 0
8523292919 Other 0 0
8523292991 8 0
Those recorded video
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8523292992 For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine 0 0
8523292999 Other 8 0

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8523401000 Unrecorded media 0 0
8523402111 Bearing data or instructions for use in automatic data processing equipment 0 0
8523402119 Other 0 0
8523402120 For reproducing sound only 8 0
8523402131 For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or 0 0
8523402139 Other 8 0
8523402911 Bearing data or instructions for use in automatic data processing equipment 0 0
8523402919 Other 0 0
8523402991 8523402992 Those recorded video For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or 8 0 0 0
8523402999 Other 8 0
8523511000 Unrecorded media 0 0
8523512110 Containing computer software 0 0
8523512190 Other 0 0
8523512910 Those recorded video 8 0
8523512920 For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine 0 0
8523512990 Other 8 0
8523521000 Cards incorporating an electronic integrated circuit and parts thereof 0 0
8523529000 Other and parts thereof 8 0
8523591000 Unrecorded media 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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8523592110 Containing computer software 0 0
8523592190 Other 0 0
8523592910 Those recorded video 8 0
8523592920 For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine 0 0
8523592990 Other 8 0
8523593000 Proximity cards and tags 0 0
8523801000 Unrecorded media 0 0
8523802100 Gramophone records 8 0
8523802210 Containing computer software 0 0
8523802290 Other 0 0
8523802910 Those recorded video 8 0
8523802920 For reproducing representations of instructions, data, sound, and image, recorded in a machine readable binary form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine Other 0 0
8523802990 8 0
8525501000 Radio-broadcasting apparatus 8 0
8525502000 Television transmission apparatus 8 0
8525509000 Other 8 0
8525601000 Radio-broadcasting apparatus 0 0
8525602000 Television transmission apparatus 0 0
8525609000 Other 0 0
8525801010 For video tape recorder

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8 0
8525801020 8525801090 For monitor television Other 8 8 0 0
8525802010 Still image video cameras 0 0
8525802090 Other 0 0
8525803000 Video camera recorders 0 0
8526101000
For aircrafts 8 0
8526109000 8526911010 Other For aircrafts 8 8 0 0
8526911090 Other 8 0
8526912010 For aircrafts 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8526912090 Other 8 0
8526913010 For aircrafts 8 0
8526913020 For vehicles 8 0
8526913090 Other 8 0
8526914000 Loran receivers 8 0
8526919010 For aircrafts 8 0
8526919020 For vehicles 8 0
8526919090 Other 8 0
8526920000 Radio remote control apparatus 8 0
8527120000 Pocket-size radio cassette-players 8 0
8527131000 Of cassette-type 8 0
8527132000 Of disc type 8 0
8527133000 Combined with cassette-type and disc type 8 0
8527139000 Other 8 0
8527190000 Other 8 0
8527211000 Of cassette-type 8 0
8527212000 Of disc type

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8 0
8527213000 Combined with cassette-type and disc type 8 0
8527219000 Other 8 0
8527290000 Other 8 0
8527911010 Of cassette-type 8 0
8527911020 Of disc type 8 0
8527911030 Combined with cassette-type and disc type 8 0
8527911090 Other 8 0
8527919000 Other 8 0
8527920000 Not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus but combined with a clock 8 0
8527990000 Other 8 0
8528410000 Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system of heading 84.71 0 0
8528491010 Television monitors specially manufactured for medical purpose 8 0
8528491090 Other 8 0
8528492010 Television monitors specially manufactured for medical purpose 8 0
8528492090 Other 8 0
8528511000 LCD(liquid crystal display) monitor 0 0
8528519000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8528591010 Television monitors specially manufactured for medical purpose 8 0
8528591090 Other 8 0
8528592010 Television monitors specially manufactured for medical purpose 8 0
8528592090 Other 8 0
8528610000 Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system of heading 84.71 0 0
8528690000 Other 8 0
8528711010 Colour 8 0
8528711020 Black and white or other monochrome 8 0
8528712010 Supporting reception of broadcasting of which vertical resolution is more than or equal to 720lines 8 0
8528712090 Other 8 0
8528719010 Colour 8 0
8528719020 Black and white or other monochrome 8 0
8528721010 Of analog 8 0
8 0
8527213000 Combined with cassette-type and disc type 8 0
8528721020 Of digital 8 0
8528722010 Of analog

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8 0
8528722020 Of digital 8 0
8528723010 Of analog Of digital 8 0 0
8528723020 8
8528724010 Of analog 8 0
8528724020 Of digital 8 0
8528729000 Other 8 0
8528731000 Of the length of fluorescent screen of braun tube under 37 cm in diagonal line Of the length of fluorescent screen of braun 8 0
8528732000 tube not less than 37 cm but under 45.72 cm in diagonal line Of the length of fluorescent screen of braun 8 0
8528733000 tube not less than 45.72 cm in diagonal line 8 0
8528739000 Other 8 0
8529101000 For radar apparatus 8 0
8529109100 For radio navigational aid or radio remote control apparatus 8 0
8529109210 For receiving from satellites 8 0
8529109290 Other 8 0
8529109300 Of a kind used with apparatus for radiotelephony and radiotelegraphy 0 0
8529109900 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8529901000 Of radar apparatus 8 0
8529909100 Of radio navigational aid or radio remote control apparatus 8 0
8529909200 Of transmission apparatus for radio- broadcasting or television 8 0
8529909400 Of radio-broadcast receivers 8 0
8529909500 Of television cameras 8 0
8529909610 Tuner for colour 8 0
8529909620 Tuner for black and white or monochrome 8 0
8529909630 Screen for video projector 8 0
8529909641 For plasma display panel type 8 0
8529909649 Other 8 0
8529909650 Other parts for black and white or monochrome 8 0
8529909910 Of transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus or digital cameras (including digital still image video cameras) 0 0
8529909920 Of subheading 8528.51, 8528.41.0000 or 8528.61.0000 0 0
8529909990 Other 8 0
8530101010 For ground equipment 8 0
8530101090 Other 8 0
8530109000 Other 8 0
8530800000 Other equipment 8 0
8530900000 Parts 8 0
8531101000 Burglar alarms 8 0
8531102000 Fire alarms 8 0
8531103000 Gas alarms 8 0
8531104000 Electric bells 8 0
8531105000 Sirens 8 0
8531109000 Other sound or signalling apparatus 8 0
8531201010 Of mobile telephones for cellular networks 0 0
8531201090 Other 0 0
8531202000 Indicator panels incorporating light emitting diodes (LED) 0 0
8531801010 Of mobile telephones for cellular networks 8 0
8531801090 Other 8 0
8531809000 Other 8 0
8531901000 Of subheading 8531.10 8 0
8531902000 Of subheading 8531.20 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8531909000 Other 8 0
8532100000 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) 0 0
8532210000 Tantalum 0 0
8532220000 Aluminium electrolytic 0 0
8532230000 Ceramic dielectric, single layer 0 0
8532240000 Ceramic dielectric, multilayer 0 0
8532250000 Dielectric of paper or plastics 0 0
8532290000 Other

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0 0
8532301000 Variable polyethylene capacitors 0 0
8532309000 Other 0 0
8532901000 Of fixed capacitors 0 0
8532902000 Of variable capacitors 0 0
8532909000 Other 0 0
8533100000 Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types 0 0
8533211000 Of chip-type 0 0
8533219000 Other 0 0
8533291000 Of chip-type 0 0
8533299000 Other 0 0
8533310000 For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20W 0 0
8533390000 Other 0 0
8533401000 Variable carbon resistors 0 0
8533402000 Thermistor 0 0
8533403000 Varistor 0 0
8533409000 Other 0 0
8533901000 Of variable resistors 0 0
8533909000 Other 0 0
8534001000 Obtained by forming with passive elements (inductances, resistors and capacitors) 0 0
8534002000 Of tape type or obtained by forming with circuits which function as lead frames 0 0
8534009000 Other 0 0
8535100000 Fuses 8 0
8535211000 Rated at less than 7.25 kV 8 0
8535212000 Rated at 7.25 kV and more but less than 72.5 kV 8 0
8535291000 Rated at less than 200 kV 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8535292000 Rated at 200 kV and more

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8 0
8535301000 Rated at less than 7.25 kV 8 0
8535302000 Rated at 7.25 kV and more but less than 72.5 kV 8 0
8535303000 Rated at 72.5 kV and more but less than 200 kV 8 0
8535304000 Rated at 200 kV and more 8 0
8535400000 Lightning arresters, voltage limiters and surge suppressors 8 0
8535901000 Connector 8 0
8535902000 Electrical terminal 8 0
8535909000 Other 8 0
8536101000 Of tube-type 8 0
8536109000 Other 8 0
8536200000 Automatic circuit breakers 8 3
8536300000 Other apparatus for protecting electrical circuits 8 0
8536410000 For a voltage not exceeding 60 V 8 0
8536490000 Other 8 0
8536501000 Rotary type 8 0
8536502000 Push-button type 8 0
8536503000 Micro-type 8 0
8536504000 Of magnet switches (including magnetic contactors) 8 0
8536509010 Electromechanical snap-action switches for a current not exceeding 11 A 0 0
8536509020 Electronic AC switches consisting of optically coupled input and output circuits (Insulated thyristor AC switches) Of temperature protected, consisting of a 0 0
8536509030 transistor and a logic chip (chip-on-chip technology) for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V 0 0
8536509090 Other 8 0
8536610000 Lamp-holders 8 0
8536691000 For co-axial cables and printed circuits 0 0
8536699000 Other 8 0
8536701000 Of plastics 6.5 0
8536702000 Of ceramic wares for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses 8 0
8536703010 Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 0 0
8536703090 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8536901000 Junction boxes 0 0
8536909010 Connection and contact elements for wires and cables 0 0
8536909090 Other 8 0
8537101000 Switch boards 8 0
8537102000 Automatic control panels 8 0
8537109000 Other 8 0
8537201000 Switch boards 8 3
8537202000 Automatic control panels 8 0
8537209000 Other 8 0
8538100000 Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases for the goods of heading 85.37, not equipped with their apparatus 8 0
8538901000 Of switches 8 0
8538902000 Of automatic circuit breakers 8 0
8538903000 Of relays 8 0
8538904000 Of automatic control panels 8 0
8538909000 Other 8 0
8539100000 Sealed beam lamp units 8 0
8539210000 Tungsten halogen 8 0
8539221000 Incandescent lamps 8 0
8539222000 Decoration lamps 8 0
8539223000 Beam lamps 8 0
8539224000 Attracting fish lamps 8 0
8539229000 Other 8 0
8539290000 Other 8 0
8539310000 Fluorescent, hot cathode 8 0
8539321000 Mercury lamps 8 0
8539322000 Sodium vapour lamps 8 0

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8539323000 Metal halide lamps 8 0
8539391000 Cold cathode fluorescent lamp(CCFL) 8 0
8539399000 Other 8 0
8539410000 Arc lamps 8 0
8539491010 Of machines and mechanical appliances for making semiconductor devices 3 0
8539491090 Other 8 0
8539492000 Infra-red lamps 8 0
8539901000 Of filament lamps 8 0
8539902000 Of discharge lamps 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8539909000 Other 8 0
8540110000 Colour 8 0
8540120000 Black and white or other monochrome 8 0
8540201000 Television camera tubes 8 0
8540209000 Other 8 0
8540400000 Data/graphic display tubes, colour, with a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4 ㎜ 8 0
8540500000 Data/graphic display tubes, black and white or other monochrome 8 0
8540601000 Colour 8 0
8540609000 Other 8 0
8540710000 Magnetrons 8 0
8540720000 Klystrons 8 0
8540790000 Other 8 0
8540810000 Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes 8 0
8540891000 Thermionic valves and tubes for transmitters 8 0
8540892000 Discharge tubes 8 0
8540893000 Digitron 8 0
8540899000 Other 8 0
8540911000 Deflection coils 8 0
8540912000 Electron guns 8 0
8540913000 Shadow mask 8 0
8540919000 Other 8 0
8540990000 Other 8 0
8541101000 Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541109000 Other 0 0
8539323000 Metal halide lamps 8 0
8541211000

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Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541219000 Other 0 0
8541291000 Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541299000 Other 0 0
8541301000 Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541302000 Thyristors 0 0
8541303000 Diacs 0 0
8541304000 Triacs 0 0
8541401000 Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541402010 Laser devices 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8541402090 Other 0 0
8541409010 Photovoltaic cells 0 0
8541409020 Photovoltaic cells (photovoltaic cells, including solar cells, photodiodes, photocouples and photorelays) 0 0
8541409030 Charge coupled devices (CCD) 0 0
8541409090 Other 0 0
8541501000 Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541502000 Rectifier devices 0 0
8541509000 Other 0 0
8541601000 Crystal vibrator 0 0
8541609000 Other 0 0
8541901000 Lead frames 0 0
8541902000 Of diodes 0 0
8541903000 Of transistors 0 0
8541909000 Other 0 0
8542311000 Monolithic integrated circuits 0 0
8542312000 Hybrid integrated circuits 0 0
8542313000 Multichip integrated circuits 0 0
8542321010 DRAM(Dynamic random access memory) 0 0
8542321020 SRAM (Static random access memory) 0 0
8542321030 Flash memory 0 0
8542321090 Other 0 0
8542322000 Hybrid integrated circuits 0 0
Chips, dice and wafers not yet cut into chips 0 0
8541219000 Other 0 0
8542323000 Multichip integrated circuits 0 0

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8542331000 Monolithic integrated circuits 0 0
8542332000 Hybrid integrated circuits 0 0
8542333000 Multichip integrated circuits 0 0
8542391000 Monolithic integrated circuits 0 0
8542392000 Hybrid integrated circuits 0 0
8542393000 Multichip integrated circuits 0 0
8542901010 Lead frames 0 0
8542901090 Other 0 0
8542902010 Lead frames 0 0
8542902090 Other 0 0
8542903010 Lead frames 0 0
8542903090 8543100000 Other 0 0
Particle accelerators 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8543200000 Signal generators 8 0
8543300000 Machines and apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis or electrophoresis 8 0
8543701000 Electric fence energisers 8 0
8543702010 Medicated water electrolysis apparatus 8 0
8543702020 Electrical beauty appliances 8 0
8543702030 Audio mixers 8 0
8543702040 Equalizers 8 0
8543702050 Ozon generator 8 0
8543702090 Other 8 0
Electrical machines with translation or 0 0
8543703000 8543709010 dictionary functions High frequency amplifiers 8 0
8543709020 Detectors, including optical sensor 8 0
8543709030 Electrical nerve stimulation (T.E.N.S) 0 0
8543709090 Other 8 0
8543901000 Electronic microassemblies

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0 0
8543909011 Organic light emitting diodes(OLED) 0 0
8543909019 Other 0 0
8543909020 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) for electrical machines with translation or dictionary functions, which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34 0 0
8543909090 Other 8 3
8544111000 Insulating lacquer or enamel insulated 8 0
8544119000 Other 8 0
8544190000 Other 8 0
8544200000 Co-axial cable and other co-axial electric conductors 8 0
8544300000 Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships 8 0
8544421010 Of a kind used for telecommunications 0 0
8544421090 Other 8 0
8544422010 Of a kind used for telecommunications 0 0
8544422090 Other 8 3
8544429010 Of a kind used for telecommunications 0 0
8544429090 Other 8 3
8544491011 For a voltage not exceeding 80 V 0 0
8544491012 For a voltage exceeding 80V but not exceeding 1,000 V 8 0
8544491090 Other 8 3
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8544492011 For a voltage not exceeding 80 V 0 0
8544492012 For a voltage exceeding 80 V but not exceeding 1,000 V 8 0
8544492090 Other 8 3
8544499011 For a voltage not exceeding 80 V 0 0
8544499012 For a voltage exceeding 80 V but not exceeding 1,000 V 8 0
8544499090 Other 8 3
8544601010 Plastic insulated wire 8 0
8544601090 Other 8 3
8544602010 Plastic insulated wire 8 0
8544602090 Other 8 0
8544603010 Plastic insulated wire 8 0
8544603090 Other

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8 0
8544700000 Optical fibre cables 0 0
8545110000 Of a kind used for furnaces 5 0
8545190000 Other 5 0
8545200000 Brushes 8 0
8545901000 Carbon rods 8 0
8545909000 Other 8 0
8546101000 Rated at not more than 1,000 V 8 0
8546102000 Rated at more than 1,000 V 8 0
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8547100000 Insulating fittings of ceramics 8 3
8547200000 Insulating fittings of plastics 8 0
8547900000 Other 8 0
8548101000 Of subheading 3824.90 6.5 0
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HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8548104020 Of subheading 7902.00 0 0
8548105000 Of subheading 7802.00 0 0
8548106010 Of subheading 8107.30 3 0
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8548107000 Of subheading 8506.10, 8506.30, 8506.40, 8506.50, 8506.60 or 8506.80 8 0
8548109000 Other 8 0
8548901000 Electronic microassemblies 0 0
8 0
8544700000 Optical fibre cables 0 0
8548909000 Other 8 0
8601100000 Powered from an external source of electricity 5 0
8601200000 Powered by electric accumulators 5 0
8602100000 Diesel-electric locomotives 0 0
8602900000 Other 0 0
8603101000 Coaches 5 0
8603102000 Vans and trucks 5 0
8603901000 Coaches 5 0
8603902000 Vans and trucks 5 0
8604001000 Workshops 5 0
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5 0
8604003000 Testing coaches 5 0
8604004000 Track inspection vehicles 5 0
8604009000 Other 5 0
8605001010 Sleeping cars 5 0
8605001090 Other 5 0
8605002000 Luggage vans 5 0
8605003000 Travelling post office coaches 5 0
8605004000 Hospital coaches 5 0
8605009000 Other 5 0
8606100000 Tank wagons and the like 0 0
8606300000 Self-discharging vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606.10 0 0
8606911000 Insulated or refrigerated vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606.10 0 0
8606919000 Other 0 0
8606920000 Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm 0 0
8606990000 Other 0 0
8607110000 Driving bogies and bissel-bogies 5 0
8607120000 Other bogies and bissel-bogies 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8607191000 Axles 5 0
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8607193000 Pair of axle and wheel 5 0
8607199000 Other 5 3
8607210000 Air brakes and parts thereof 5 3
8607290000 Other 5 3
8607301000 Hooks 5 0
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8607303000 Buffers 5 3
8607309000 Other 5 0
8607910000 Of locomotives 5 0
8607990000 Other 5 3
8608001000 Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings 8 0
8608002000 Mechanical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment 8 0
8608009000 Parts 8 0
5 0
8604003000 Testing coaches 5 0
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8609002000 For the transport of compressed gas 0 0
8609003000 For the transport of ordinary goods and material 0 0
8609004000 For the transport of live animals 0 0
8609005000 Of freezer and refrigerator 0 0
8609009000 Other 0 0
8701100000 Pedestrian controlled tractors 8 0
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8 0
8701202000 Used 8 0
8701300000 Track-laying tractors 0 0
8701901010 New 8 0
8701901020 Used 8 0
8701909110 Of less than 50HP 0 0
8701909190 Other 0 0
8701909900 Other 8 0
8702101010 New 10 0
8702101020 Used 10 0
8702102010 New 10 0
8702102020 Used 10 0
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8702103020 Used 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8702901010 New 10 0
8702901020 Used 10 0
8702902010 New 10 0
8702902020 Used 10 0
8702903010 New 10 0
8702903020 Used 10 0
8703101000 For travelling on snow 8 0
8703102000 Golf cars 8 0
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8703217000 New 8 0
8703218000 Used 8 0
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8703228000 Used 8 0
8703231010 New 8 0
8703231020 Used 8 0
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8703239020 Used 8 0
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8703241020 Used 8 0
8703249010 New 8 0
8703249020 Used 8 0
8703317000 New 8 0
8703318000 Used 8 0
8703321010 New 8 0
8 0
8701202000 Used 8 0
8703321020 Used 8 0
8703329010 New 8 0
8703329020 Used 8 0
8703337000 New 8 0
8703338000 Used 8 0
8703907000 Electric vehicle 8 0
8703909000 Other 8 0
8704100000 Dumpers designed for off-highway use 0 0
8704211010 New 10 0
8704211020 Used 10 0
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0 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704219020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704219090 Other 10 0
8704221011 New 10 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8704221012 Used 10 0
8704221091 New 10 0
8704221092 Used 10 0
8704229010 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704229020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704229090 Other 10 0
8704231010 New 10 0
8704231020 Used 10 0
8704239010 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704239020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704239090 Other 10 0
8704311010 New 10 0
8704311020 Used 10 0
8704319010 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704319020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704319090 Other 10 0
8704321010 New 10 0
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8704329010 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704329020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704329090 Other 10 0
8704901010 New 10 0
8704901020 Used 10 0
8704909010 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704909020 Tank lorries 10 0
8704909090 Other 10 0
8705101000 Of telescopic boom type 8 0
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8705109000 Other 8 0
8705200000 Mobile drilling derricks 8 0
8705300000 Fire fighting vehicles 8 0
0 Freezer and refrigerator vehicles 10 0
8704219020 Tank lorries 10 0
8705400000 Concrete-mixer lorries 8 0
8705901010 Agricultural spraying lorries 8 0
8705901090 Other 8 0
8705909010 Breakdown lorries 8 0
8705909020 Road sweeper lorries 8 0
8705909030 Mobile workshops 8 0
8705909040 Mobile broadcast vans 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8705909050 Mobile clinics 8 0
8705909060 Telegraphy, radiotelegraphy and radiotelephony transmitting and receiving vans and radar vehicles 8 0
8705909070 Snow-ploughs and snow-blowers 8 0
8705909090 Other 8 0

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8706001010 Of those specified in subheading 8701.20 or 8701.90.10 8 0
8706001090 Other 8 0
8706002000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.02 8 0
8706003000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.03 8 0
8706004000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.04 8 0
8706005000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.05 8 0
8707100000 For the vehicles of heading 87.03 8 0
8707901010 Of those specified in subheading 8701.20 or 8701.90.10 8 0
8707901090 Other 8 0
8707902000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.02 8 0
8707903000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.04 8 0
8707904000 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.05 8 0
8708100000 Bumpers and parts thereof 8 3
8708210000 Safety seat belts 8 3
8708290000 Other 8 3
8708301000 Mounted brake linings 8 3
8708302000 Brake booster 8 3
8708303000 Electronic control brakes 8 3
8708309000 Other 8 3
8708400000 Gear boxes and parts thereof 8 3
8708501000 Drive-axles with differential, whether or not provided with other transmission components and parts thereof 8 3
8708502000 Non-driving axles and parts thereof 8 3
8708700000 Road wheels and parts and accessories thereof 8 3
8708800000 Suspension systems and parts thereof (including shock-absorbers) 8 3
8708910000 Radiators and parts thereof 8 3
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8708920000 Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes; parts thereof 8 3
8708930000 Clutches and parts thereof 8 3
8706001010 Of those specified in subheading 8701.20 or 8701.90.10 8 0
8708940000 Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes; parts thereof 8 3
8708951000 Air bags 8 3
8708959000 Other 8 3
8708991010 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.01 8 3
8708991020 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.02 8 3
8708991030 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.03 8 3
8708991040 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.04

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8 3
8708991050 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.05 8 3
8708999000 Other 8 3
8709110000 Electrical 8 0
8709190000 Other 8 0
8709900000 Parts 8 3
8710001000 Tanks 0 0
8710002000 Other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised 0 0
8710009000 Parts 0 0
8711101000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711102000 Mopeds 8 0
8711103000 Side-cars 8 0
8711109000 Other 8 0
8711201000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711202000 Side-cars 8 0
8711209000 Other 8 0
8711301000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711302000 Side-cars 8 0
8711309000 Other 8 0
8711401000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711402000 Side-cars 8 0
8711409000 Other 8 0
8711501000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711502000 Side-cars 8 0
8711509000 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8711901000 Motor cycles 8 0
8711902000 Side-cars 8 0
8711909000 Other 8 0
8712001000 Racing bicycles 8 0
8712009010 For transportation of goods 8 0
8712009020 Tricycles 8 0
8712009090 Other 8 0
8713100000 Not mechanically propelled 0 0
8713900000 Other 0 0
8714110000 Saddles 8 0
8714190000 Other 8 0
8 3
8708991050 For the motor vehicles falling within heading 87.05 8 3
8714200000 Of carriages for disabled persons 0 0
8714911000 Frames 8 0
8714912000 Forks 8 0

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8714919000 Other parts 8 0
8714921000 Wheel Rims 8 0
8714922000 Spokes 8 0
8714931000 Hubs, other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes 8 0
8714932000 Free-wheel sprocket-wheels 8 0
8714941000 Coaster braking hubs and hub brakes 8 0
8714942000 Other brakes 8 0
8714949000 Parts thereof 8 0
8714950000 Saddles 8 0
8714961000 Pedals 8 0
8714962000 Crankgear 8 0
8714969000 Parts thereof 8 0
8714990000 Other 8 0
8715000000 Baby carriages and parts thereof 8 0
8716100000 Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping 8 0
8716200000 Self-loading or self-unloading trailers and semi-trailers for agricultural purposes 8 0
8716310000 Tanker trailers and tanker semi-trailers 8 0
8716390000 Other 8 0
8716400000 Other trailers and semi-trailers 8 0
8716801000 Hand-carts 8 0
8716802000 Carts drawn by ox or horse 8 0
8716803000 Sledges 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8716809000 Other 8 0
8716901000 Of trailers and semi-trailers 8 3
8716909000 Other 8 3
8801001010 Gliders 0 0
8801001020 Hang gliders 0 0
8801009010 Balloons and dirigibles 8 0
8801009090 Other 0 0
8802111000 For military use 0 0
8802119000 Other 0 0
8802121000 For military use 0 0
8714919000 Other parts 8 0
8714921000 Wheel Rims 8 0
8802129000 Other 0 0
8802201000 Of propeller type 0 0
8802202000 Of turbo-propeller type 0 0
8802203000 Of turbo-jet type 0 0
8802209000 Other 0 0
8802301000 Of propeller type 0 0
8802302000 Of turbo-propeller type 0

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0
8802303000 Of turbo-jet type 0 0
8802309000 Other 0 0
8802401000 Of propeller type 0 0
8802402000 Of turbo-propeller type 0 0
8802403000 Of turbo-jet type 0 0
8802409000 Other 0 0
8802601010 Satellites 0 0
8802601090 Other 0 0
8802602000 Spacecraft launch vehicles 0 0
8802603000 Suborbital 0 0
8803100000 Propellers and rotors and parts thereof 0 0
8803200000 Under-carriages and parts thereof 0 0
8803301000 Of aeroplanes 0 0
8803302000 Of helicopters 0 0
8803901000 Of gliders and hang gliders 0 0
8803902000 Spacecraft (including satelliters) 0 0
8803909000 Other 0 0
8804001000 Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) 0 0
8804002000 Rotochutes 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8804009010 Of parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) 0 0
8804009020 Of rotochutes 0 0
8805101010 For military use and police use 0 0
8805101090 Other 5 0
8805102010 For military use and police use 0 0
8805102090 Other 5 0
8805109010 For military use and police use 0 0
8805109090 Other 5 0
8805211010 For military and police use 0 0
8805211090 8805212010 Other For military and police use 0 0
8805212090 Other 5 0
8805291010 For military and police use 0 0
8805291090 Other 5 0
0
8802303000 Of turbo-jet type 0 0
8805292010 For military and police use 0 0
8805292090 Other

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5 0
8901100000 Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds 0 0
8901200000 Tankers 0 0
8901300000 Refrigerated vessels, other than those of subheading 8901.20 0 0
8901901000 Vessels for the transport of goods 0 0
8901902000 Vessels for the transport of both persons and goods 0 0
8902001010 Steel ships 0 0
8902001020 FRP ships 0 0
8902001030 Wooden ships 0 0
8902001090 Other 0 0
8902002010 Factory ships and other vessels for processing, preserving fishery products 0 0
8902002090 Other 0 0
8903100000 Inflatable 8 0
8903910000 Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor 8 0
8903920000 Motorboats, other than outboard motorboats 8 0
8903991000 Outboard motorboats 8 0
8903999000 Other 8 0
8904001000 Tugs 5 0
8904002000 Pusher craft 5 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
8904009000 Other 5 0
8905100000 Dredgers 5 0
8905201000 Drilling ships platforms 5 0
8905202000 Production platforms 5 0
8905209000 Other 5 0
8905901000 Light-vessels 5 0
8905902000 Fire-floats 5 0
8905903000 Floating cranes 5 0
8905904000 Generating vessels 5 0
8905905000 Salvage ships 5 0
8905906000 Work-shop vessels 5 0
8905907000 Drilling ships 5 0
8905908000 Floating docks 5 0
5 0
8901100000 Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds 0 0
8905909000 Other 5 0
8906100000 War ships 0 0
8906900000 Other 0 0
8907100000 Inflatable rafts 5 0
8907901000 Rafts (other than subheading 8907.10) 5 0
8907902000 Tanks 5 0
8907903000 Coffer-dams 5 0
8907904000 Landing-stages 5 0
8907905000 Buoys 5 0
8907906000 Beacons 5 0
8907909000 Other 5 0
8908001000 Ship, boats and other vessels for breaking up 0 0
8908009000 Other 0 0
9001101000 Optical fibres 8 3
9001102000 Optical fibre bundles 8 0
9001103000 Optical fibre cables 8 3
9001200000 Sheets and plates of polarising material 8 0
9001300000 Contact lenses 8 0
9001401000 For vision correction 8 0
9001409000 Other 8 0
9001501000 For correcting visions 8 0
9001509000 Other 8 0
9001901000 Prisms 8 0
9001902000 Mirrors 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9001903000 Other lenses 8 0
9001909000 Other 8 0
9002111000 For photographic cameras 8 0
9002119010 For movie cameras and VTR(video tape recorder) cameras 8 0
9002119020 For projectors 8 0
9002119090 Other 8 0
9002191000 For microscopes 8 0
9002192000 For astronomical telescopes 8 0
9002199000 Other 8 0
9002201000 For photographic cameras 8 0
9002209000 Other 8 0
9002901000 For photographic cameras 8 0
9002909010 Of machines and mechanical appliances for making semiconductor devices 3 0
9002909090 Other 8 0
9003110000 Of plastics 8 0

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than subheading 8907.10) 5 0
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9003199000 Other 8 0
9003900000 Parts 8 0
9004101000 Made of or combined with precious metals 8 0
9004109000 Other 8 0
9004901010 Made of, or combined with, precious metals 8 0
9004901090 Other 8 0
9004909010 Made of, or combined with, precious metals

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8 0
9004909090 Other 8 0
9005100000 Binoculars 8 0
9005801000 Monoculars 8 0
9005802010 Reflecting telescopes 8 0
9005802020 Astronomical refracting telescopes 8 0
9005802030 Transit instruments, equatorial or zenith telescopes and altazimuths 8 0
9005802090 Other 8 0
9005809000 Other 8 0
9005900000 Parts and accessories (including mountings) 8 0
9006100000 Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders 8 0
9006301000 For subaqueous photography 8 0
9006302000 Air survey cameras 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9006303000 For medical or surgical examination of internal organs 8 0
9006304000 Comparison cameras for forensic and criminological purposes 8 0
9006401000 Instant polaroid cameras 8 0
9006402000 Instant sticker cameras 8 0
9006409000 Other 8 0
9006511000 Photographic cameras for special use 8 0
9006519000 Other 8 0
9006521000 Photographic cameras for special use 8 0
9006529010 Cameras of a kind used for recording documents on microfilm, microfiche or other microforms 8 0
9006529090 Other 8 0
9006531000 Photographic cameras for special use 8 0
9006539010 Single use/disposable cameras 8 0
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9006539090 Other 8 0
9006591000 Photographic cameras for special use 8 0
9006599010 Cameras of a kind used for recording documents on microfilm, microfiche or other microforms 8 0
9006599090 Other 8 0
8 0
9004909090 Other 8 0
9006610000 Discharge lamp("electronic") flashlight apparatus 8 0
9006691000 Flashbulbs, flashcubes and the like 8 0
9006699000 Other 8 0
9006910000 For cameras 8 0
9006990000 Other 8 0
9007110000 For film of less than 16 ㎜ width or for double-8 ㎜ film 8 0
9007191000 For film of less 30 ㎜ width

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8 0
9007199000 Other 8 0
9007201000 For film of less than 16 ㎜ width 8 0
9007209010 For film of less than 20 ㎜ width 8 0
9007209020 For film of not less than 20 ㎜ width 8 0
9007910000 For cameras 8 0
9007920000 For projectors 8 0
9008100000 Slide projectors 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9008200000 Microfilm, microfiche or other microform readers, whether or not capable of producing copies 8 0
9008300000 Other image projectors 8 0
9008401000 For the preparation of printing plates 8 0
9008402000 For microfilm 8 0
9008409000 Other 8 0
9008900000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9010101000 For photo-engraving 8 0
9010102000 For microfilm 8 0
9010109010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9010109090 Other 8 0
9010501000 Developing apparatus for semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9010509000 Other 8 0
9010600000 Projection screens 8 0
9010901010 Of the apparatus of subheading 9010.50.1000 0 0
9010901090 Other 0 0
9010909000 Other 8 0
9011101000 Fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles 0 0
9011109000 Other 8 0
9011201010 Fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles 0 0
9011201090 Other 8 0
9011209000 Other 8 0
9011801000 Polarising microscopes 8 0
9011802000 Metallurgical microscopes 8 0
9011803000 Phase contrast and interference microscopes 8 0
8 0
9007199000 Other 8 0
9011804000 Biological microscopes 8 0
9011805000 Comparison microscopes 8 0
9011809000 Other 8 0
9011901000 Of subheadings 9011.10.1000, 9011.20.1010 0 0
9011909000 Other 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 332
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9012101010 Electron beam microscopes, fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport of semiconductor wafers or reticles 0 0
9012101090 Other 8 0
9012102000 Diffraction apparatus 8 0
9012901000 Of subheading 9012.10.1010 0 0
9012909000 Other 8 0
9013100000 Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this Chapter or Section XVI 8 0
9013200000 Lasers, other than laser diodes 8 0
9013801110 For opto-electronic watches 8 0
9013801120 For electronic calculators 0 0
9013801130 For televisions 8 0
9013801140 For monitor 8 0
9013801190 Other 8 0
9013801910 For opto-electronic watches 8 0
9013801920 For electronic calculators 0 0
9013801930 For televisions 8 0
9013801990 Other 8 0
9013802000 Magnifiers, loupes, thread counters 8 0
9013803000 9013809000 Door viewers (door eyes) Other 8 0
8 0
9013901000 Of subheading 9013.80.1120, 9013.80.1920 0 0
9013909000 Other

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8 0
9014101010 For aircrafts 8 0
9014101090 Other 8 0
9014102010 For aircrafts 8 0
9014102090 Other 8 0
9014109000 Other 8 0
9014200000 Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation (other than compasses) 8 0
9014800000 Other instruments and appliances 8 0
9014901000 For aircrafts 8 0
9014909000 Other 8 0
9015100000 Rangefinders 8 0
9015200000 Theodolites and tachymeters (tacheometers) 8 0
9015300000 Levels 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9015400000 Photogrammetrical surveying instruments and appliances 8 0
9015801000 For use in the field 8 0
9015802000 For hydrographic use 8 0
9015803000 For oceanographic use 8 0
9015804000 For hydrological use 8 0
9015805000 For meteorological use 8 0
9015809000 Other 8 0
9015900000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9016001000 Direct reading balances 8 0
9016002000 Electronic balances 8 0
9016008000 Other 8 0
9016009000 Parts or accessories 8 0
9017101000 Plotters 0 0
9017109000 Other 8 0
9017201010 Plotters 0 0

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9017201090 Other 8 0
9017202010 Plotters 0 0
9017202090 Other 8 0
9017203000 Mathematical calculating instruments 8 0
9017209000 Other 8 0
9017301000 Micrometers 8 0
9017302000 Dialgauges 8 0
9017303000 Vernier callipers 8 0
9017309000 Other 8 0
9017801000 Divided scales, measuring rod and tapes 8 0
9017809010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9017809090 Other 8 0
9017901000 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9017909010 PCA(printed circuit assemblies) of plotters, which consist of one or more printed circuits of heading 85.34 0 0
9017909020 Flat panel displays for plotters (including LCD, EL(electro luminescence), plasma and other technologies) 0 0
9017909090 Other 8 0
9018111000 Electro-cardiographs 8 0
9018119000 Parts and accessories 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9018120000 Ultrasonic scanning apparatus 8 0
9018130000 Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus 8 0
9018140000 Scintigraphic apparatus 8 0
9018191000 Electro-encephalographs 8 0
9018192000 Audiometers and similar apparatus 8 0
9018194000 Electro-tonographs 8 0
9018197000 Patient monitoring system 8 0
9018198000 Other 8 0
9018199000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9018201000 Ultra-violet or infra-red ray apparatus 8 0
9018209000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9018310000 Syringes, with or without needles 8 0
9018321000 Needles for injections 8 0
9017201090 Other 8 0
9017202010 Plotters 0 0
9018322000 Needles for sutures 8 0
9018329000 Other 8 0
9018391000 Blood transfusion set or intravenous set 8 0
9018392000 Catheters 8 0
9018398000 Other

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8 0
9018399000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9018411000 Dental drill engines 8 0
9018419000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9018491000 Dental burs 8 0
9018492000 Dental units 8 0
9018493000 Scalers for treating tartar 8 0
9018498000 Other 8 0
9018499000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9018501000 Ophthalmic instruments and appliances 8 0
9018509000 Parts and accessories 8 3
9018901000 Pregnancy diagnostic apparatus 8 0
9018909010 Other ordinary surgical instruments and appliances 8 3
9018909020 Gynaecological or obstetrical instruments 8 0
9018909030 Endoscopes (gastroscopes, peritoneoscopes, cystoscopes and the like) 8 0
9018909040 Artificial kidney apparatus 8 0
9018909050 Dialyzers for artificial kidney apparatus 8 0
9018909060 Veterinary instrument and appliances 8 0
9018909080 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9018909090 Parts and accessories 8 3
9019101000 Mechano-therapy appliances 0 0
9019102000 Massage apparatus 0 0
9019103000 Psychological aptitude-testing apparatus 0 0
9019109000 Parts and accessories 0 0
9019201000 Ozone therapy apparatus 0 0
9019202000 Oxygen therapy apparatus 0 0
9019203000 Aerosol therapy apparatus 0 0
9019204000 Artificial respiration apparatus 0 0
9019208000 Other 0 0
9019209000 Parts and accessories 0 0
9020001000 Gas masks 8 0
9020008000 Other breathing appliances 8 0
8 0
9018399000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9020009000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9021100000 Orthopaedic or fracture appliances 0 0
9021210000 Artificial teeth 0 0
9021290000 Other 0 0
9021310000 Artificial joints 0 0
9021390000 Other 0 0
9021400000 Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories 0 0
9021500000 Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and accessories 0 0
9021901000 Screws, staples, pins or the like which are inserted inside the human body 0 0
9021908000 Other 0 0
9021909000 Parts and accessories 0 0
9022120000 Computed tomography apparatus 8 3
9022130000 Other, for dental uses 8 0
9022141020 Angiography units 8 0
9022141030 Bone densimeter 8 0
9022141090 Other 8 0
9022142000 For veterinary use 8 0
9022191000 For physical or chemical testing 8 0
9022192000 For industrial use 8 0
9022199000 Other 8 0
9022211010 Gamma cameras 8 0
9022211020 Linear accelerators 8 0
9022211030 Cobalt 60 therapy units 8 0
ANNEX 2 – A – KOR – 336
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9022211090 Other 8 0
9022212000 For veterinary use 8 0
9022291000 For physical or chemical testing 8 0
9022292000 For industrial use 8 0
9022299000 Other 8 0
9022300000 X-ray tubes 8 0
9022901010 X-ray generators 8 0
9022901020 X-ray screens 8 3
9022901030 X-ray high tension generators 8 0
9022901090 Other 8 0
9022909000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9023001000 Models of human or animal anatomies 8 0
9023009000 Other 8 0
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8 0
9024102000 Tensile testing machines 8 0
9024103000 Compression testing machines 8 0
9024104000 Fatigue testing machines 8 0
9024105000 Universal type testing machines 8 0
9024106000 Machines and appliances for testing adhesive strength or shear force of ball or wire of printed circuits board, semiconductor device and electronic integrated circuit 8 0
9024109000 Other 8 0
9024801010 Testing machines to detect changes in the dimensions of textile 8 0
9024801020 Abrasion testing machines 8 0
9024801090 Other 8 0
9024809010 Elasticity meters 8 0
9024809020 Plastometers 8 0
9024809090 Other 8 0
9024901000 Sensor (devices sensing a specific quantity of change, whether or not combined with equipment which convert measured signal into electrical signal) 8 0
9024909000 Other 8 0 0 0
9025111000 Clinical or veterinary thermometers
9025119000 Other 8 0
9025191000 Thermometers 8 3
9025192010 Optical pyrometers 8 0
9025192090 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9025801000 Hydrometers and similar floating instruments 8 0
9025802010 Mercury barometer 8 0
9025802090 Other 8 0
9025803010 Psychrometers 8 0
9025803020 Hair hygrometers 8 0
9025803090 Other 8 0
9025809000 Other 8 0
9025901100 Temperature sensor 8 0
Humidity sensor 8 0

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9025901200
9025901900 9025909000 Other sensor Other 8 8 0 0
9026101000 Flow meters 0 0
9026102000 Level gauges 0 0
9026109000 Other 0 0
9026201110 Liquid type 0 0
9026201120 Metallic type 0 0
9026201190 Other 0 0
9026201900 Other 0 0
9026209000 Other 0 0
9026801000 Heat meters 0 0
9026802000 Anemometers 0 0
9026809000 Other 0 0
9026901100 Level sensor 0 0
9026901200 Flow mass or speed sensor 0 0
9026901300 Pressure sensor 0 0
9026901400 Thermal sensor, other than temperature sensor and calorie sensor 0 0
9026901900 Other sensor 0 0
9026909000 Other 0 0
9027100000 Gas or smoke analysis apparatus 8 0
9027200000 Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments 0 0
9027301000 Spectrometers 0 0
9027302000 Spectrophotometers 0 0
9027303000 Spectrograph 0 0
9027501000 Polarimeters 0 0
9027502000 Refractometers 0 0
9027503000 Colorimeters 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9027504000 Luxmeters 0 0
9027509000 Other 0 0
9027801000 For physical or chemical analysis 0 0
9027802010 pH meters 0 0
9027802020 Calori meters 0 0
9027802030 Visco meters 0 0
9027802040 Expansion meters 0 0
9027802050 Exposure meters 8 0
9025901200
9027802090 Other 0 0
9027901000 Microtomes 8 0
9027909110 Gas sensor 8 0
9027909121 Of particulate 0 0
9027909122 Of smoke 8 0
9027909130 Calorie sensor 0 0
9027909190 Other 0 0

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9027909910 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9027909991 For gas or smoke analysis apparatus and microtomes 8 0
9027909999 Other 0 0
9028101010 Of digital type 8 0
9028101090 Other 8 0
9028102000 Calibrating meters 8 0
9028201010 Of digital type 8 0
9028201090 Other 8 0
9028202000 Calibrating meters 8 0
9028301010 Not less than 50 A 8 0
9028301020 Less than 50 A 8 0
9028302000 Calibrating meters 8 0
9028900000 Parts and accessories 8 0
9029101000 Revolution counters 8 0
9029102000 Production counters 8 0
9029103000 Taximeters 8 0
9029104000 Mileometers 8 0
9029105000 Counters for indicating the working hours of machines 8 0
9029109000 Other 8 0
9029201010 Chronometric system 8 0
9029201090 Other 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9029202000 Stroboscopes 8 0
9029901100 Speed sensor 8 0
9029901200 Rotation sensor 8 0
9029901900 Other sensor 8 0
9029909000 Other 8 0
9030100000 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising radiations 0 0
9030201010 Of cathode-ray 8 0
9030201090 Other 8 0
9030202010 Of cathode-ray 8 0
9030202090 Other 8 0
9030310000 Multimeters without a recording device 8 0
9030320000 Multimeters with a recording device 8 0
9030331000 Voltmeters 8 0
9027909910 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9027909991 For gas or smoke analysis apparatus and microtomes 8 0
9030332000 Ammeters 8 0
9030333000 Circuit testers 8 0
9030334000 Resistance meters 8 0
9030335000 Galvanometer 8 0
9030336000 Frequency measuring apparatus 8 0
9030339000 Other 8 0
9030391000 Voltmeters 8 0
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392000 Ammeters 8 0
9030393000 Circuit testers 8 0
9030394000 Resistance meters 8 0
9030395000 Galvanometer 8 0
9030396000 Frequency measuring apparatus 8 0
9030399000 Other 8 0
9030401000 Crosstalk meter 0 0
9030402000 Gain measuring instruments 0 0
9030403000 Distortion factor meters 0 0
9030404000 Psophometers 0 0
9030409000 Other 0 0
9030820000 For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices 0 0
9030840000 Other, with a recording device 8 0
9030890000 Other 8 0
9030901100 Electromagnetic sensor 8 0
9030901200 Radiation ray sensor 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9030901900 Other sensor 8 0
9030909010 Of subheading 9030.82 (including sensors of subheading 9030.90) 0 0
9030909090 Other 8 0
9031100000 Machines for balancing mechanical parts 8 0
9031200000 Test benches 8 0
9031411000 Focimeters 0 0
9031419000 Other 0 0
9031491000 Optical surface testers 8 0
9031492000 Optical goniometers or angle gauges 8 0
9031493000 Focimeters 8 0
9031494010 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9031494090 Other 8 0
9031499010 For measuring surface particulate contamination on semiconductor wafers 0 0
9031499090 Other 8 0
9031801000 Ultrasonic fish finders 8 0
9031802000 Load-cells 8 0
392000 Ammeters 8 0
9030393000 Circuit testers 8 0
9031809010 Equipment for testing the characteristics of internal combustion engines 8 0
9031809020 Gear testing machines 8 0
9031809030 Planimeters 8 0
9031809040 Spherometers 8 0
9031809050 Apparatus for checking textile materials 8 0
9031809060 Ultra-sonic thickness measuring instruments 8 0
9031809070 Instruments for detecting faults, cracks or other defects 8 0

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9031809080 Dynamometers 8 0
9031809091 For the purpose of semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9031809099 Other 8 0
9031901111 Of subheadings 9031.41, 9031.49.9010 0 0
9031901119 Of other 0 0
9031901190 Other 8 0
9031901291 Of subheadings 9031.41, 9031.49.9010 0 0
9031901292 Of other semiconductor manufacturing 0 0
9031901299 Other 8 0
9031901911 Of subheadings 9031.41, 9031.49.9010 0 0
9031901919 Of other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9031901990 Other 8 0
9031909011 Of subheadings 9031.41, 9031.49.9010 0 0
9031909019 Of other 0 0
9031909090 Other 8 0
9032101010 For refrigerators 8 0
9032101020 For aircraft 5 0
9032101090 Other 8 0
9032102000 Of fixed type 8 0
9032200000 Manostats 8 0
9032811010 For aircraft 5 0
9032811090 Other 8 0
9032812010 For aircraft 5 0
9032812091 Of machines and mechanical appliances for making semiconductor devices 3 0
9032812099 Other 8 0
9032819010 For aircraft 5 0
9032819090 Other 8 0
9032891010 For aircraft 5 0
9032891090 Other 8 0
9032892010 For aircraft 5 0
9032892090 Other 8 0
9032893010 For aircraft 5 0
9032893090 Other 8 0
9031809080 Dynamometers 8 0
9032899010 For aircraft 5 0
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8 0
9032901000 For aircraft 5 0
9032909000 Other 8 0
9033000000 included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90 8 0
9101110000 With mechanical display only 8 0
9101191000 With opto-electronic display only 8 0
9101199000 Other 8 0
9101210000 With automatic winding 8 0
9101290000 Other 8 0
9101910000 Electrically operated 8 0
9101990000 Other 8 0
9102111000 For the blind 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9102112000 With dials, bands or similar of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9102119010 Battery or accumulator operated 8 0
9102119090 Other 8 0
9102121000 Battery or accumulator operated 8 0
9102129010 For the blind 8 0
9102129020 With dials, bands or similar of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9102129090 Other 8 0
9102191000 Battery or accumulator operated 8 0
9102199010 For the blind 8 0
9102199020 With dials, bands or similar of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9102199090 Other 8 0
9102211000 For the blind 8 0
9102212000 With dials, bands or similar of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9102219000 Other 8 0
9102291000 For the blind 8 0
9102292000 With dials, bands or similar of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9102299000 Other 8 0
9102911000 Stop-watches 8 0
9102912000 For the blind 8 0
8 0
9032901000 For aircraft 5 0
9102919010 Battery or accumulator powered 8 0
9102919090 Other 8 0
9102991000 Stop-watches 8 0
9102992000 For the blind 8 0
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8 0
9103101000 Travel clocks 8 0
9103109000 Other 8 0
9103901000 Travel clocks 8 0
9103909000 Other 8 0
9104001000 For vehicles 8 3
9104002000 For aircraft 8 0
9104004000 For vessels 8 0
9104009000 Other 8 0
9105110000 Electrically operated 8 0
9105190000 Other 8 0
9105210000 Electrically operated 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9105290000 Other 8 0
9105910000 Electrically operated 8 0
9105990000 Other 8 0
9106100000 Time-registers; time-recorders 8 0
9106901000 Watchmen's telltales 8 0
9106902000 Timers 8 0
9106903000 Parking meters 8 0
9106909000 Other 8 0
9107001000 With synchronous motor 8 0
9107009000 Other 8 0
9108110000 With mechanical display only or with a device to which a mechanical display can be incorporated 5 0
9108120000 With opto-electronic display only 5 0
9108190000 Other 5 0
9108200000 With automatic winding 5 0
9108900000 Other 5 0
9109110000 Of alarm clocks 8 0
9109190000 Other 8 0
9109900000 Other 8 0
9110111000 Battery or accumulator powered 8 0
9110112000 With automatic winding 8 0
9110119000 Other 8 0
9110121000 Battery or accumulator powered 8 0
9110122000 With automatic winding

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8 0
9110129000 Other 8 0
9110191000 Battery or accumulator powered 8 0
9110192000 With automatic winding 8 0
9110199000 Other 8 0
9110901000 Battery or accumulator powered 8 0
9110909000 Other 8 0
9111100000 Cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9111200000 Cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver- plated 8 0
9111800000 Other cases 8 0
9111901000 Of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9111909000 Other 8 0
9112200000 Cases 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9112900000 Parts 8 0
9113100000 Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 8 0
9113200000 Of base metal, whether or not gold or silver plated 8 0
9113901000 Of plastics 8 0
9113902000 Of leather or composition leather 8 0
9113909000 Other 8 0
9114100000 Springs, including hair-springs 8 0
9114200000 Jewels 8 0
9114300000 Dials 8 0
9114400000 Plates and bridges 8 0
9114900000 Other 8 0
9201101000 Of automatic 8 0
9201109000 Other 8 0
9201200000 Grand pianos 8 0
9201901000 Harpsichords 8 0
9201909000 Other 8 0
9202101000 Violins 8 0
9202102000 Violoncellos 8 0
9202109000 Other 8 0
9202901000 Guitars 8 0
9202902000 Harps 8 0
9202903000 Mandolines 8 0
8 0
9110129000 Other 8 0
9202904000 Banjo 8 0
9202909000 Other 8 0
9205101000 Trumpets 8 0
9205102000 Trombones 8 0
9205109000 Other 8 0
9205901010 Flutes 8 0

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9205901020 Clarinets 8 0
9205901030 Saxophones 8 0
9205901040 Recorder 8 0
9205901090 Other 8 0
9205902010 Pipe organs 8 0
9205902020 Reed organs 8 0
9205902090 Other 8 0
9205903010 Accordions 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9205903020 Melodicas 8 0
9205903090 Other 8 0
9205904000 Mouth organs 8 0
9205909000 Other 8 0
9206001000 Drums 8 0
9206002000 Xylophones 8 0
9206003000 Cymbals 8 0
9206004000 Castanets 8 0
9206005000 Maracas 8 0
9206006000 Tambourine 8 0
9206009000 Other 8 0
9207101000 Organs (including synthesizers) 8 0
9207103000 Pianos 8 0
9207109000 Other 8 0
9207901000 Guitars 8 0
9207902000 Accordions 8 0
9207903000 Rhythm box 8 0
9207909000 Other 8 0
9208100000 Musical boxes 8 0
9208901000 Fairground organs 8 0
9208902000 Mechanical street organs 8 0
9208903000 Mechanical singing birds 8 0
9208904000 Musical saws 8 0
9208909000 Other 8 0
9209301000 Of metal wire 8 0
9209309000 Other 8 0
9209910000 Parts and accessories for pianos 8 0
9205901020 Clarinets 8 0
9205901030 Saxophones 8 0
9209920000 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.02 8 0
9209940000 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.07 8 0
9209991000 For musical movements 8 0
9209992000 Metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds 8 0
9209993000 Mechanisms for musical boxes 8 0
9209999000 Other 8 0

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9301110000 Self-propelled 0 0
9301190000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9301200000 Rocket launchers; flame-throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo tubes and similar projectors 0 0
9301901000 Fully automatic shotguns 0 0
9301902010 Bolt action 0 0
9301902020 Semi-automatic 0 0
9301902030 Fully automatic 0 0
9301902090 Other 0 0
9301903000 Machine-guns 0 0
9301904010 Fully automatic pistols 0 0
9301904090 Other 0 0
9301909000 Other 0 0
9302001010 Revolvers 0 0
9302001021 Semi-automatic 0 0
9302001029 Other 0 0
9302001030 Pistols, multiple barrel 0 0
9302001090 Other 0 0
9302009010 Revolvers 0 0
9302009021 Semi-automatic 0 0
9302009029 Other 0 0
9302009030 Pistols, multiple barrel 0 0
9302009090 Other 0 0
9303100000 Muzzle-loading firearms 8 0
9303201011 Pump-action 8 0
9303201012 Semi-automatic 8 0
9303201019 Other 8 0
9303201020 Shotguns, multiple barrel, including combination guns 8 0
9303201090 Other 8 0
9303209011 Pump-action 8 0
9303209012 Semi-automatic 8 0
9303209019 Other 8 0
9303209020 Shotguns, multiple barrel, including combination guns 8 0
9303209090 Other 8 0
9301110000 Self-propelled 0 0
9303301010 Single-shot 8 0
9303301020 Semi-automatic 8 0

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9303301090 Other 8 0
9303309010 Single-shot 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9303309020 Semi-automatic 8 0
9303309090 Other 8 0
9303900000 Other 8 0
9304001000 Air guns 8 0
9304009000 Other 8 0
9305101010 Firing mechanisms 0 0
9305101020 Frames and receivers 0 0
9305101030 Barrels 0 0
9305101040 Pistons, locking lugs and gas buffers 0 0
9305101050 Magazines and parts thereof 0 0
9305101060 Silencers (sound moderators) and parts thereof 0 0
9305101070 Butts, grips and plates 0 0
9305101080 Slides (for pistols) and cylinders (for revolvers) 0 0
9305101090 Other 0 0
9305109010 Firing mechanisms 8 0
9305109020 Frames and receivers 8 0
9305109030 Barrels 8 0
9305109040 Pistons, locking lugs and gas buffers 8 0
9305109050 Magazines and parts thereof 8 0
9305109060 Silencers (sound moderators) and parts thereof 8 0
9305109070 Butts, grips and plates 8 0
9305109080 Slides(for pistols) and cylinders (for revolvers) 8 0
9305109090 Other 8 0
9305210000 Shotgun barrels 8 0
9305291000 Firing mechanisms 8 0
9305292000 Frames and receivers 8 0
9305293000 Rifle barrels 8 0
9305294000 Pistons, locking lugs and gas buffers 8 0
9305295000 Magazines and parts thereof 8 0
9303301090 Other 8 0
9303309010 Single-shot 8 0
9305296000 Silencers (sound moderators) and parts thereof 8 0
9305297000 Flash eliminators and parts thereof 8 0
9305298000 Breeches, bolts (gunlocks) and bolt carriers 8 0
9305299000 Other 8 0
9305911010 Firing mechanisms 0 0
9305911020 Frames and receivers 0 0
9305911030 Barrels 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9305911040 Pistons, locking lugs and gas buffers 0 0
9305911050 Magazines and parts thereof 0 0
9305911060 Silencers (sound moderators) and parts thereof

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0 0
9305911070 Flash eliminators and parts thereof 0 0
9305911080 Breeches, bolts (gunlocks) and bolt carriers 0 0
9305911090 Other 0 0
9305919000 Other 0 0
9305990000 Other 8 0
9306210000 Cartridges 0 0
0 0
9306290000 Other
9306309000 Other 0 0
9306900000 Other 0 0
9307000000 Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards and sheaths therefor 0 0
9401100000 Seats of a kind used for aircraft 0 0
9401200000 Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles 8 3
9401302000 Of cane 0 0
9401303000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401309000 Other 0 0
9401401000 Of cane 0 0
9401402000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401409000 Other 0 0
9401510000 Of bamboo or rattan 0 0
9401591000 Of cane 0 0
9401599000 Other 0 0
9401611000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401619000 Other 0 0
9401691000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401699000 Other 0 0
9401711000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401719000 Other 0 0
9401791000 Covered with leather 0 0
9401799000 Other 0 0
9401801000 Of stone 0 0
9401809000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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9401901000 Of wood 8 0
9401902000 Of metal 8 0
9401909000 Other 8 0
9402101010 Dentists' chairs 0 0
9402101020 Optical chairs 0 0
9402101090 Other 0 0
9402109010 Barbers or beauty shop's chairs 0 0
9402109090 Other 0 0
9402901000 Operating tables 0 0
9402902000 Gynecologic tables 0 0
9402903000 Delivery tables 0 0
9402908000 Other 0 0
9402909000 Parts 0 0
9403100000 Metal furniture of a kind used in offices 0 0
9403201000 Beds 0 0
9403209000 Other 0 0
9403301000 Desks 0 0
9403309000 Other 0 0
9403401000 Dinner tables 8 0
9403409000 Other 8 0
9403501000 Beds 0 0
9403509000 Other 0 0
9403601010 Stationery chests 0 0
9403601020 Dressing tables 0 0
9403601030 Dressers (wardrobes) 0 0
9403601090 Other 0 0
9403609010 Stationery chests 0 0
9403609020 Dressing tables 0 0
9403609030 Dressers (wardrobes) 0 0
9403609090 Other 0 0
9403701000 Baby's step training 0 0
9403709000 Other 0 0
9403810000 Of bamboo or rattan 0 0
9403890000 Other 0 0
9403900000 Parts 8 0
9404100000 Mattress supports 8 0
9404210000 Of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered 8 0
9401901000 Of wood 8 0
9401902000 Of metal 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9404290000 Of other materials 8 0
9404300000 Sleeping bags 8 0
9404900000 Other 8 0
9405101000 Of filament lamps 8 0
9405102000 Of fluorescent lamps 8 0
9405109000 Other 8 0
9405201000 Of filament lamps 8 0
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8 0
9405209000 Other 8 0
9405301000 Of filament lamps 8 0
9405309000 Other 8 0
9405401000 Of anti-explosive type 8 0
9405402000 Of flood type 8 0
9405403000 Of street type 8 0
9405409000 Other 8 0
9405500000 Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings 8 0
9405601000 Of neon tubes 8 0
9405602000 Of filament lamps 8 0
9405603000 Of fluorescent lamps 8 0
9405609000 Other 8 0
9405911000 Of chandeliers 8 0
9405919000 Other 8 0
9405921000 Of chandeliers 8 0
9405929000 Other 8 0
9405991000 Of chandeliers 8 0
9405999000 Other 8 0
9406001000 Of wood 8 12
9406009010 Of plastic 8 0
9406009020 Of iron or steel 8 0
9406009030 Of aluminium 8 0
9406009090 Other 8 0
9503001100 Children's tricycles 0 0
9503001200 Scooters 0 0
9503001300 Pedal cars 0 0
9503001400 Dolls' carriages 0 0
9503001800 Other 0 0
9503001900 Parts and accessories 0 0
9503002110 Of textiles 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9503002120 Of rubbers 0 0
9503002130 Of plastics 8 0
9503002140 Of ceramics 0 0
9503002150 Of glasses 0 0
9503002160 Of wood 0 0
8 0
9405209000 Other 8 0
9503002190 Other 8 0
9503002910 Garments and accessories therefor, footwear and headgear 8 0
9503002990 Other 0 0
9503003110 Electric trains 0 0
9503003190 Accessories 0 0
9503003200 Reduced-size ("scale") model assembly kits, whether or not working models, excluding those of subheading 9503.00.31 0 0
9503003300 Other construction sets and constructional toys 0 0
9503003411 Of textile materials 8 0
9503003419 Other 8 0
9503003491 Of textile material 8 0
9503003492 Of rubbers 0 0
9503003493 Of plastics 8 0
9503003494 Of metal 8 0
9503003495 Of ceramics 0 0
9503003496 Of glasses 0 0
9503003497 Of wood 0 0
9503003499 Other 8 0
9503003500 Toy musical instruments and apparatus 8 0
9503003600 Puzzles 0 0
9503003700 Other toys, put up in sets or outfits 8 0
9503003800 Other toys and models, incorporating a motor 8 0
9503003911 Balloons, toy balls, kites and the like 8 0
9503003919 Other 8 0
9503003990 Parts and accessories (excluding those of subheading 9503.00.3190) 0 0
9504100000 Video games of a kind used with a television receiver 0 0
9504201000 Billiard tables 0 0
9504202000 Billiard balls 0 0
9504209000 Other 0 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9504300000 Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment, other than bowling alley equipment 0 0
9504400000 Playing cards 0 0
9504901010 Pin tables 0 0
9504901020 Pin setters 0 0
9504901030 Bowling balls 0 0
9504901040 Lane 0 0
9504901050 Bowling pins 0 0
9504901090 Other

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0 0
Electronic 0 0
9504902000 games 0
9504903000 Other articles and equipment 0
9504909010 Of video games 0 0
9504909090 Other 0 0
9505100000 Articles for Christmas festivities 8 0
9505900000 Other 8 0
9506110000 Skis 8 0
9506120000 Ski-fastenings (ski-bindings) 8 0
9506190000 Other 8 0
9506210000 Sailboards 8 0
9506290000 Other 8 0
9506310000 Clubs, complete 8 0
9506320000 Balls 8 0
9506391000 Parts of clubs 8 0
9506399000 Other 8 0
9506401000 Table-tennis tables 8 0
9506402000 Table-tennis rackets 8 0
9506403000 Table-tennis balls 8 0
9506409000 Other 8 0
9506510000 Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung 8 0
9506591000 Badminton rackets 8 0
9506599000 Other 8 0
9506610000 Lawn-tennis balls 8 0
9506621000 Soccer balls 8 0
9506622000 Basket balls 8 0
9506623000 Volley balls 8 0
9506624000 Hand balls 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard

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9506625000 American footballs 8 0
9506629000 Other 8 0
9506691000 Badminton shuttlecock 8 0
9506692000 Baseballs 8 0
9506699000 Other 8 0
9506700000 Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached 8 0
9506910000 Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics 8 0
9506990000 Other 8 0
9507101000 Of glass fibre 8 0
9507102000 Of carbon 8 0
9507109000 Other 8 0
9507200000 Fish-hooks, whether or not snelled 8 0
9507300000 Fishing reels 8 0
9507901000 Fish landing nets and other fishing tackles 8 0
9507909000 Other 8 0
9508100000 Travelling circuses and travelling menageries 8 0
9508900000 Other 8 0
9601100000 Worked ivory and articles of ivory 8 0
9601901010 A nucleus for cultivating pearl 0 0
9601901090 Other 8 0
9601902000 Of horn 8 0
9601903000 Of bone 8 0
9601904000 Of coral 8 0
9601909010 A nucleus for cultivating pearl 0 0
9601909090 Other 8 0
9602001000 Gelatin capsules 8 0
9602009010 Worked vegetable carving material (for example, corozo) and articles of vegetable carving material Worked jet (and mineral substitutes for jet), 8 0
9602009020 amber, meerschaum, agglomerated amber and agglomerated meerschaum, and articles of those substances 8 0
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Other 8 0
9603100000 Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles 8 0
9603210000 Tooth brushes, including dental-plate brushes 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9603290000 Other 8 0
9603300000 Artists' brushes, writing brushes and similar brushes for the application of cosmetics 8 0
9603400000 Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes (other than brushes of subheading 9603.30); paint pads and rollers 8 0
9603500000 Other brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles 8 0
9603900000 Other 8 0
9604000000 Hand sieves and hand riddles 8 0
9605000000 Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning 8 0
9606100000 Press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press- studs and parts therefor 8 0
9606210000 Of plastics, not covered with textile material 8 0
9606220000 Of base metal, not covered with textile material 8 0
9606291000 Of shell-fish shell 8 0
9606299000 Other 8 0
9606300000 Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks 8 0
9607110000 Fitted with chain scoops of base metal 8 0
9607191000 Of plastic 8 0
9607199000 Other 8 0
9607201000 Of base metal 8 0
9607202000 Of plastic 8 0
9607209000 Other 8 0
9608100000 Ball point pens 8 0
9608200000 Felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers 8 0
9608310000 Indian ink drawing pens 8 0
9608391000 Fountainpens 8 0
9608399000 Other 8 0
9608401000 Propelling pencils 8 0
9608402010 Of mechanical type 8 0
Other 8 0
9608402090 Other 8 0
9608500000 Sets of articles from two or more of the foregoing subheadings

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8 0
9608600000 Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and ink-reservoir 8 0
9608911000 Pen nibs 8 0
9608912000 Nib points 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9608991000 Parts 8 0
9608999000 Other 8 0
9609101000 Pencils 8 0
9609102000 Color pencils 8 0
9609103000 Crayons 8 0
9609200000 Pencil leads, black or coloured 8 0
9609901000 Crayons and oil pastels 8 0
9609902000 Pastels 8 0
9609903010 For writing 8 0
9609903090 Other 8 0
9609909000 Other 8 0
9610001000 Slates 8 0
9610002000 Black boards 8 0
9610009000 Other 8 0
9611001000 Stamps 8 0
9611002000 Hand printing sets 8 0
9611009000 Other 8 0
9612101000 For typewriter 8 0
9612102000 For EDPS machines 8 0
9612109000 Other 8 0
9612200000 Ink-pads 8 0
9613100000 Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable 8 0
9613200000 Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable 8 0
9613800000 Other lighters 8 0
9613901000 Piezo-electric ignition units 8 0
9613909000 Other 8 0
9614001000 Pipes and pipe bowls 8 0
9614009000 Other 8 0
9615111000 Combs 8 0
9615119000 Other 8 0
9615191000 Combs 8 0
8 0
9608600000 Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and ink-reservoir 8 0
9615199000 Other 8 0
9615901000 Hair-pins 8 0
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8 0
9616100000 Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor 8 0
9616200000 Powder-puffs and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations 8 0
HSK 2010 Description Base Rate Staging Category Safe guard
9617001000 Vacuum flasks 8 0
9617002000 Vacuum lunch-boxes 8 0
9617008000 Other 8 0
9617009000 Parts 8 0
9618001000 Tailors' dummies 8 0
9618002000 Automata 8 0
9618009000 Other 8 0
9701101000 Paintings 0 0
9701102000 Drawings 0 0
9701103000 Pastels 0 0
9701900000 Other 0 0
9702001000 Engravings 0 0
9702002000 Prints 0 0
9702003000 Lithographs 0 0
9703001000 Sculptures 0 0
9703002000 Statuary 0 0
9704001000 Postage stamps 0 0
9704009000 Other 0 0
9705000000 Collections and collectors' pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest 0 0
9706001000 Ceramics 0 0
9706002000 Musical instruments 0 0
9706009000 Other 0 0

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HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
01011010 – – Horses 5 5 0
01011020 – – Asses 10 10 0
01019011 – – – For racing 10 10 0
01019019 – – – Other 10 10 0
01019090 – – Other 10 10 0
01021000 – Pure-bred breeding animals 5 5 0
01029010 – – For fighting 10 10 0
01029090 – – Other 10 10 0
01031000 – Pure-bred breeding animals 5 5 0
01039100 – – Weighing less than 50 kg 10 10 0
01039200 – – Weighing 50 kg or more 10 10 0
01041010 – – Pure-bred breeding animals 5 5 0
01041090 – – Other 10 10 0
01042010 – – Pure-bred breeding animals 5 5 0
01042090 – – Other 10 10 0
01051100 – – Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 5 5 0
01051200 – – Turkeys 5 5 0
01051900 – – Other 5 5 0
01059400 – – Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 10 10 0
01059900 – – Other 10 10 0
01061100 – – Primates 10 10 0
01061200 01061911 – – Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) – – – – Llamas (Lama glama), 10 10 10 10 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
01061912 – – – – Alpacas (Lama pacus) 10 10 0
01061919 – – – – Other 10 10 0
01061990 – – – Other 10 10 0
01062000 – Reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 10 10 0

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01063100 – – Birds of prey 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
01063200 – – Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) 10 10 0
01063900 – – Other 10 10 0
01069010 – – Insects 10 10 0
01069090 – – Other 10 10 0
02011000 – Carcasses and half-carcasses 80 80 E
02012000 – Other cuts with bone in 80 80 E
02013000 – Boneless 80 80 19 See Annex 2-B
02021000 – Carcasses and half-carcasses 80 80 E
02022000 – Other cuts with bone in 80 80 E
02023000 – Boneless 80 80 19 See Annex 2-B
02031100 – – Carcasses and half- carcasses 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02031200 – – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02031900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02032100 – – Carcasses and half- carcasses 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02032200 – – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 30 Andean Price Band Andean 10
02032900 – – Other 30 Price Band 16
02041000 – Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled 15 15 10
02042100 – – Carcasses and half- carcasses 15 15 10
02042200 – – Other cuts with bone in 15 15 10
01063100 – – Birds of prey 10 10 0
02042300 – – Boneless 15 15 10
02043000 – Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen 15 15 0
02044100 – – Carcasses and half- carcasses 15 15 10
02044200 – – Other cuts with bone in 15 15 0
02044300 – – Boneless 15 15 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
02045000 – Meat of goats 15 15 10
02050000 Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen.

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15 15 10
02061000 – Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled 80 80 E
02062100 – – Tongues 80 80 E
02062200 – – Livers 80 80 E
02062900 – – Other 80 80
02063000 – Of swine, fresh or chilled 20 15 19 10
02064100 – – Livers 20 15 10
02064900 – – Other 20 15 10
02068000 – Other, fresh or chilled 15 10
02069000 – Other, frozen 15 15 15 10
02071100 – – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 20 Andean Price Band 20 See Annex
02071200 – – Not cut in pieces, frozen 45 Andean Price 18 2-C
02071300 – – Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled 164.4 Band Andean Price Band 18-A
02071400 – – Cuts and offal, frozen 164.4 Andean Price Band 18-A
02072400 – – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 20 Andean Price Band 5
02072500 – – Not cut in pieces, frozen 20 Andean Price Band 0
02072600 – – Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled 20 Andean Price Band 5
02072700 – – Cuts and offal, frozen 20 Andean Price Band 5
02073200 – – Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 20 Andean Price Band 5
02073300 – – Not cut in pieces, frozen 20 Andean Price Band 5
02073400 Band
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
02073500 – – Other, fresh or chilled 20 Andean Price Band 5
15 15 10
02073600 – – Other, frozen 20 Andean Price Band 12
02081000 – Of rabbits or hares 15 15 0
02083000 – Of primates 15 15 0
0208400000 – Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs(mammals of the order Sirenia) 20 15 5 a
02085000 – Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 15 15 0
02089000 – Other 15 15 10
02090010 – Bacon 15 15 10
02090090 – Other 20 10 10
02101100 – – Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 20 15 10
02101200 – – Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02101900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
02102000 – Meat of bovine animals 80 80 E
02109100 – – Of primates

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15 15 10
02109200 – – Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); of manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 15 15 10
02109300 – – Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 15 15 10
02109910 – – – Edible flours and meals of meat and meat offal: 15 15 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
02109990 – – – Other 15 15 salted or in brine edible meat of poultry of heading 0105 that has been impregna ted homogen eously in all parts of salt, at a rate greater than 1.2% of
0301100000 – Ornamental fish 10 10 5
0301911000 – – – For breeding or industrial raising 5 5 7
0301919000 0301920000 – – – Other – – Eels (Anguilla spp.) 5 5 5 5 7 0
0301930000 5
0301940000 – – Bluefin tunas(Thunnus thynnus) 10 5 5 b
0301950000 (Thunnus maccoyii) 10 5 5 b
0301991000 – – – For breeding or industrial raising 5 5 0
0301999000 – – – Other 10 5 0
0302110000 – – Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 20 15 7 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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0302120000 – – Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho 20 15 5 a
0302190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
0302210000 – – Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) 20 15 10 b
0302220000 – – Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 20 15 10 b
0302230000 – – Sole (Solea spp.) 20 15 7 a
0302290000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
0302310000 – – Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) 20 15 7 a
0302320000 – – Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 20 15 7 a
0302330000 – – Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito 20 15 10 b
0302340000 – – Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 20 15 7 a
0302350000 – – Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 20 15 7 a
0302360000 – – Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 20 15 7 a
0302390000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
0302400000 – Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), excluding livers and roes 20 15 5 a
0302500000 – Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus), 20 15 10 b
0302610000 – – Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 20 15 5 a
0302120000 – – Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho 20 15 5 a
0302620000 – – Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 20 15 0
0302630000 – – Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 20 15 5 a
0302640000 scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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0302650000 – – Dogfish and other sharks 20 15 5 a
0302660000 – – Eels (Anguilla spp.) 20 15 7 a
0302670000 – – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 15 7 a
0302680000 – – Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 20 15 5 a
0302690010 – – – Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Oreochromis aureus, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis sp) 20 15 0
0302690090 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0302700000 – Livers and roes 20 15 5 a
0303110000 – – Sockeye salmon (red salmon) (Oncorhynchus nerka) 20 15 5 a
0303190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
0303210000 – – Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 20 15 10 b
0303220000 – – Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) – – Other 20 15 5 a
0303290000 20 15 5 a
0303310000 – – Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) 20 15 10 b
0303320000 – – Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 20 15 10 b
0303330000 – – Sole (Solea spp.) 20 15 10 b
0303390000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
0303410000 – – Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) 20 15 7 a
0303420000 – – Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 20 15 7 a
0302650000 – – Dogfish and other sharks 20 15 5 a
0303430000 – – Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito 20 15 7 a
0303440000 – – Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 20 15 7 a
0303450000 – – Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 20 15 7 a
0303460000 – – Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 20 15 7 a
0303490000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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0303510000 – – Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), 20 15 5 a
0303520000 – – Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 20 15 7 a
0303610000 – – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 15 10 b
0303620000 – – Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 20 15 5 a
0303710000 – – Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 20 15 10 b
0303720000 – – Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 20 15 0
0303730000 – – Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 20 15 5 a
0303740000 – – Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 20 15 10 b
0303750000 – – Dogfish and other sharks 20 15 5 a
0303760000 – – Eels (Anguilla spp.) 20 15 7 a
0303770000 – – Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, Dicentrarchus punctatus) 20 15 10 b
0303780000 – – Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) 20 15 10 b
0303790010 – – – Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Oreochromis aureus, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis sp) 20 15 10 b
0303790090 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0303800000 – Livers and roes 20 15 5 a
0304110000 – – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 15 5 a
0304120000 – – Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 20 15 5 a
0303510000 – – Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), 20 15 5 a
0304190010 – – – Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Oreochromis aureus, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis sp) 20 15 7 a
0304190090 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0304210000 – – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 15 7 a
0304220000 – – Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 20 15 5 a
0304291000 – – – Hake (Merluccius spp. Urophycis spp.) 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
0304299010 – – – – Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Oreochromis aureus, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis sp) 20 15 10 b
0304299090 – – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0304910000 – – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 20 15 10 b
0304920000 – – Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.)

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20 15 5 a
0304990000 – – Other 20 15 0
0305100000 – Flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human 20 15 7 a
0305200000 – Livers and roes of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine 20 15 5 a
0305301000 – – Of cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 20 15 7 a
0305309000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
0305410000 – – Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), 20 15 5 a
0305420000 – – Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) 20 15 0
0305490000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
0305510000 – – Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 20 15 10 b
0305591000 – – – Shark's fins and other dogfish 20 15 5 a
0305592000 – – – Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) 20 15 10 b
0305599000 – – – Other 20 15 0
0305610000 – – Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) 20 15 0
0305620000 – – Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 20 15 5
0305630000 – – Anchovies (Engraulis spp.) 20 15 10 a b
0305690000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
0306110000 – – Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 20 15 5 a
20 15 5 a
0304990000 – – Other 20 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
0306120000 – – Lobsters (Homarus spp.) 20 15 7 a
0306131100 – – – – Whole 20 15 0
0306131200 – – – – Tails, without caparison 20 15 0
0306131300 – – – – Tails, with caparison, not cooked by steaming or by boiling water 20 15 0
0306131400 – – – – Tails, with caparison, cooked by steaming or by boiling water 20 15 0
0306131900 – – – – Other 20 15 0
0306139110 – – – – – Farmed 20 15

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0
0306139120 – – – – – Fishing 20 15 0
0306139190 – – – – – Other 20 15 0
0306139900 – – – – Other 20 15 0
0306140000 – – Crabs 20 15 10 b
0306190000 – – Other, including flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption 20 15 7 a
0306210000 – – Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 20 15 5 a
0306220000 – – Lobsters (Homarus spp.) 20 15 7 a
0306231100 – – – – For breeding or industrial raising 5 5 10
0306231900 – – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0306239100 – – – – For breeding or industrial raising 5 5 10
0306239900 – – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0306240000 – – Crabs 20 15 10 b
0306291000 – – – Flours, meals and pellets 20 7 a
0306299000 – – – Other 20 15 15 7 a
0307100000 – Oysters 20 15 0
0307211000 – – – Scallops ('shell of fan') 20 15 10 b
0307219000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0307291000 – – – Scallops ('shell of fan') 20 15 10 b
0307299000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0307310000 – – Live, fresh or chilled 20 15 10 b
0307390000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
0307410000 – – Live, fresh or chilled 20 15 10 b
0
0306139120 – – – – – Fishing 20 15 0
0307490000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
0307510000 – – Live, fresh or chilled 20 15 10 b
0307590000 0307600000 – – Other – Snails, other than sea snails 20 20 15 15 10 0 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
0307911000 – – – Sea-urchins 20 15 5 a
0307919000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
0307992000 – – – 'Locos' (Concholepas concholepas) 20 15 10 b
0307993000 – – – Sea snails 20 15 10

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b
0307994000 15 10 b
0307995000 0307999000 – – – 'Lapas' – – – Other 20 20 15 10 b
04011000 – Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding1% 15 Andean Price Band E See Annex 2-C
04012000 – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1 %but not exceeding6% 15 Andean Price Band E See Annex 2-C
04013000 – Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding6% 33 Andean Price Band 16
04021010 – – In packing of a net content not exceeding 2.5 kg 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04021090 – – Other 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04022111 – – – – In packing of a net content not exceeding 2.5 kg 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04022119 – – – – Other 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04022191 – – – – In packing of a net content not exceeding 2.5 kg 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04022199 – – – – Other 98 98 See Appendix 2-A-1
04022911 – – – – In packing of a net content not exceeding 2.5 kg 98 98 E
04022919 – – – – Other 98 98 E
04022991 – – – – In packing of a net content not exceeding 2.5 kg 98 98 E
04022999 – – – – Other 98 98 E
04029110 – – – Evaporated milk 98 98 E
04029190 98
04029910 – – – Condensed milk 98 98 E
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
04031000 – Yogurt 20 15 15
04039010 – – Buttermilk 15 15 E
b
0307994000 15 10 b
04039090 – – Other 20 15 10
04041010 – – Partially or completely demineralized whey 94 94 10
04041090 – – Other 94 94 10
04049000 – Other 94 94 E
04051000 – Butter 20 Andean Price Band E See Annex 2-C
04052000 – Dairy spreads 33 Andean Price Band 16
04059020 – – Dehydrated dairy oil («butteroil») 33 Andean Price Band 16
04059090 – – Other 33 Andean Price Band 16
04061000 – Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese, including whey cheese, and curd 20 15 16
04062000 – Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds 20 15

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16
04063000 – Processed cheese, not grated or powdered 33 Andean Price Band 16
04064000 – Blue-veined cheese and other cheese containing veins produced by Penicillium roqueforti 20 15 16
04069040 – – Containing less than 50% by weight of humidity calculated on a totally defatted basis 33 Andean Price Band 16
04069050 – – Containing not less than 50% but less than 56% by weight of humidity calculated on a totally defatted basis 33 Andean Price Band 16
04069060 – – Containing not less than 56% but less than 69% by weight of humidity calculated on a totally defatted basis 33 Andean Price Band 16
04069090 – – Other 33 Andean Price Band 16
04070010 – Hatching eggs 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
04070020 – For producing vaccines (free of specific pathogens) 5 5 0
04070090 – Other 20 15 10
04081100 – – Dried 20 15 5
04081900 – – Other 20 15 10
04089100 – – Dried 20 15 10
04089900 – – Other 20 15 10
04090010 – In containers of a capacity exceeding 300kg 15 15 10
04090090 – Other 15 15 10
04100000 Edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included. 15 15 0
05010000 Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair. 10 10 0
05021000 – Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair and waste thereof 10 10 0
05029000 – Other 10 10 0
05040010 – Stomachs 70 70 10
16
04063000 – Processed cheese, not grated or powdered 33 Andean Price Band 16
05040020 – Guts 70 70 10
05040030

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– Bladders 70 70 10
05051000 – Feathers of a kind used for stuffing; down 10 10 0
05059000 – Other 10 10 0
05061000 – Ossein and bones treated with acid 10 10 0
05069000 – Other 10 10 0
05071000 – Ivory; ivory powder and waste 10 10 0
05079000 – Other 10 10 0
0508000000 Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle- bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof.

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10 10 0
05100010 – Bile, whether or not dried; glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products 10 10 0
05100090 10 10 0
05111000 – Bovine semen 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
0511911000 – – – Fish roes 5 5 7
0511912000 – – – Waste of fish 10 10 5
0511919000 – – – Other 10 10 5
05119910 – – – Cochineal and similar insects 5 5 0
05119930 – – – Animal semen, other than bovine semen 5 5 0
05119940 – – – Embryos 5 5 0
05119990 – – – Other 10 10 0
06011000 – Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant 5 5 0
06012000 – Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots 5 5 0
06021010 – – Orchids 5 5 0
06021090 – – Other 5 5 0
06022000 – Trees, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds which 5 5 0
06023000 bear edible fruit or nuts – Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not 5 5
06024000 – Roses, grafted or not 5 0 0
06029010 – – Orchids, including their 5 5 5 0
06029090 rooted slips – – Other 5 5 0
06031100 – – Roses 5 5 5
10 10 0
06031210 – – – Miniature 5 5 3
06031290
06031300 – – – Other 5 5 3
06031410 – – Orchids 5 5 0
06031490 – – – Pompoms 5 5 5 5 5 5
06031910 – – – Other – – – Gypsophila (illusion) (Gypsophila paniculata L.) 5 5 5
06031920 – – – Aster 5 5 7
06031930 – – – Alstroemeria 5 5 7
06031940 – – – Gerbera 5 5 7
06031990 – – – Other 5 5 10
06039000 – Other 5 5 7
06041000 – Mosses and lichens 10 10 0
06049100 – – Fresh 10 10 0
06049900 – – Other 10 10 0
07011000 – For seed 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
07019000 – Other 15 15 E
07020000 Tomatoes, fresh or chilled. 15 15 0
07031000 – Onions and shallots 15 15 E
07032010 – – Seed 15 15 0
07032090 – – Other 15 15 E
07039000 – Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables 15 15 0
07041000 – Cauliflowers and headed broccoli 15 15 0
07042000 – Brussels sprouts 15 15 0
07049000 – Other 15 15 0
10 10 0
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15 15 0
07051900 – – Other 15 15 0
07052100 – – Witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum) 15 15 0
07052900 – – Other 15 15 0
07061000 – Carrots and turnips 15 15 7
07069000 – Other 15 15 0
07070000 Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled. 15 15 0
07081000 – Peas (Pisum sativum) 15 15 0
07082000 – Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) 15 15 15
07089000 – Other leguminous vegetables 15 15 0
07092000 – Asparagus 15 15 0
07093000 – Aubergines (egg-plants) 15 15 0
07094000 – Celery other than celeriac 15 15 0
07095100 – – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 15 15 0
07095900 – – Other 15 15 10
07096000 – Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta 15 15 E
07097000 – Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) 15 15 10
07099010 – – Sweet corn (Zea mays var. Saccharata) 15 15 10
07099020 – – Olives 15 15 0
07099030 – – Artichokes 15 15 0
07099090 – – Other 15 15 0
07101000 – Potatoes 15 15 5
07102100 – – Peas (Pisum sativum) 15 15 10
07102200 – – Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.) 15 15 15
15 15 0
07051900 – – Other 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
07102900 – – Other 15 15 10
07103000 – Spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach) 15 15 0
07104000 – Sweet corn 15 15 0
07108010 – – Asparagus 15 15 0
07108090 – – Other 15 15 16
07109000 – Mixtures of vegetables 15 15 10
07112000 – Olives 10 10 0
07114000 gherkins
07115100 – – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 10 10 0
07115900

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– – Other 10 10 0
07122000 – Onions 15 15 E
07123100 – – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 15 15 10
07123200 – – Wood ears (Auricularia spp.) 15 15 0
07123300 – – Jelly fungi (Tremella spp.) 15 15 0
07123900 – – Other 15 15 10
07129010 – – Garlic 15 15 E
07129020 07129090 – – Sweet corn for sowing – – Other 15 15 15 15 16 16
07131010 – – Seed 5 5 0
07131090 – – Other 15 15 0
07132010 – – Seed 5 5
07132090 07133110 – – Other 15 15 0
07133190 – – – Seed – – – Other 5 60 5 60 E E
07133210 – – – Seed 5 5 E
07133290 – – – Other 60 60 E
07133311 – – – – Black 5 5 0
07133319 – – – – Other 60 60 0
07133391 – – – – Black 60 60 10
07133392 – – – – 'Canario' 60 60 10
07133399 – – – – Other 60 60 10
07133910 – – – Seed 5 5 0
07133991 – – – – Lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) 60 60 10
07133992 – – – – Blackeyes beans (Vigna unguiculata) 60 60 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
– – Other 10 10 0
07122000 – Onions 15 15 E
07133999 – – – – Other 60 60 10
07134010 – – Seed 5 5 0
07134090 – – Other 15 15 10
07135010 – – Seed 5 5 0
07135090 – – Other 15 15 0
07139010 – – Seed 5 5 0
07139090 – – Other 15 15 0
07141000 – Manioc (cassava) 10 10 10
07142010 – – Seed 10 10 10 0
07142090 – – Other 10

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10 0
07149010 07149090 – – Maca (Lepidium meyenii) – – Other 10 10 0
08011110 – – – Seed 15 15 0
08011190 – – – Other 15 15 0
08011900 – – Other 10 10 0
08012100 – – In shell 10 10 0
08012200 – – Shelled 15 15 0
08013100 – – In shell 10 10 0
08013200 – – Shelled 15 15 0
08021100 – – In shell 15 15 0
08021210 – – – Seed 15 15 0
08021290 – – – Other 15 15 0
08022100 – – In shell 15 15 0
08022200 – – Shelled 15 15 0
08023100 – – In shell 15 15 0
08023200 – – Shelled 15 15 0
08024000 – Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) 15 15 0
08025000 – Pistachios 15 15 0
08026000 – Macadamia nuts 15 15 0
08029000 – Other 15 15 0
08030011 – – Of a kind 'plantain' 15 15 5
08030012 – – Of a kind 'Cavendish valery' 15 15 5
08030013 – – (Dwarf Cavendish, orito) (Musa acuminata) 15 15 5
08030019 – – Other 15 15 5
08030020 – Dried 15 15 5
08041000 – Dates 15 15 5
10 0
07149010 07149090 – – Maca (Lepidium meyenii) – – Other 10 10 0
08042000 – Figs 15 15 0
08043000 – Pineapples 15 15 7
08044000 – Avocados 15 15 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
08045010 – – Guavas 15 15 5
08045020 – – Mangos and mangosteens 15 15 7
08051000 – Oranges 15 15 E
08052010 – – Mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas) 15 15 16
08052020 – – Tangelo (Citrus reticulate x Citrus paradisis) 15 15 16
08052090 – – Other 15 15 E
08054000 – Grapefruit, including pomelos 15 15 0
08055010 – – Lemons (Citrus limon, Citrus limonum) 15 15 0
08055021 – – – Lemon(Citrus aurantifolia) (limon sutil, limon comun, limon criollo) 15 15 0
08055022 – – – Limes (Tahitian lemon) (Citrus latifolia) 15 15 10
08059000 – Other 15 15 E
08061000 – Fresh 15 15 0
08062000 – Dried 15 15 0
08071100 – – Watermelons 15 15 7
08071900 – – Other 15 15 10
08072000 – Papaws (papayas) 15 15 7
08081000 – Apples 15 15 0
08082010 – – Pears 15 15 0
08082020 – – Quinces 15 15 0
08091000 – Apricots 15 15 0
08092000 – Cherries 15 15 0
08093000 – Peaches, including nectarines 15 15 0
08094000 – Plums and sloes 15 15 0
08101000 – Strawberries 15 15 7
08102000 – Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries 15 15 10
08104000 – Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium 15 15 0
08105000 – Kiwifruit 15 15 10
08106000 – Durians 15 15 0
08109010 – Other 15 15 10
08109020 – – Soursops, sweetsops and other anonas (Annona spp.) 15 15 10
08109030 – – Tree tomato ('lima tomate', 'tamarillo') (Cyphomandra betacea) 15 15 10

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limon, Citrus limonum) 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
08109040 – – Pitahayas (Cereus spp.) 15 15 10
08109050 – – Uchuvas ('uvillas') (Physalis peruviana) 15 15 10
08109090 – – Other 15 15 12
08111010 – – Containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 10 10 16
08111090 – – Other 10 10 16
08112000 – Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries 10 10 0
08119010 – – Containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 10 10 0
08119091 – – – Mango (Mangifera indica L.) 10 10 0

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08119092 – – – Camu Camu (Myrciaria dubia) 10 10 0
08119093 – – – Lucuma (Lúcuma obovata) 10 10 0
08119094 – – – «Passion fruit» (parchita) (Passiflora edulis) 10 10 0
08119095 – – – Soursop (Annona muricata) 10 10 0
08119096 – – – Papaws 10 10 0
08119099 – – – Other 10 10 E
08121000 – Cherries 10 10 0
08129020 – – Peaches, including nectarines 10 10 0
08129090 – – Other 10 10 0
08131000 – Apricots 15 15 0
08132000 – Prunes 15 15 0
08133000 – Apples 15 15 0
08134000 – Other fruit 15 15 0
08135000 – Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this Chapter 15 15 0
08140010 – Of lemon (citrus limonum, common lemon, creole lemon) (citrus aurantifolia) 10 10 0
08140090 – Other 10 10 0
09011110 – – – Seed 10 10 10
09011190 – – – Other 10 10 10
09011200 – – Decaffeinated 15 10 10
09012110 – – – Beans 15 15 0
09012120 – – – Ground 20 15 5
09012200 – – Decaffeinated 20 15 5
09019000 – Other 20 10 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
08119092 – – – Camu Camu (Myrciaria dubia) 10 10 0
09021000 – Green tea (not fermented) in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg 15 15 0
09022000 – Other green tea (not fermented) 10 10 0
09023000 – Black tea (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content not exceeding 3 kg 15 15 0
09024000 – Other black tea (fermented) and other partly fermented tea 10 10 0
09030000 Maté. 10 10 0
09041100 – – Neither crushed nor ground 10 10 0
09041200 – – Crushed or ground

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15 15 0
09042010 – – – Whole 15 15 0
09042090 – – Other 15 15 0
09050000 Vanilla. 10 10 0
09061100 – – Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) 10 10 0
09061900 – – Other 10 10 0
09062000 – Crushed or ground 15 15 0
09070000 Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems). 10 10 0
09081000 – Nutmeg 10 10 0
09082000 – Mace 10 10 0
09083000 – Cardamoms 10 10 0
09091000 – Seeds of anise or badian 10 10 0
09092010 – – Seed 10 10 0
09092090 – – Other 10 10 10
09093000 – Seeds of cumin 10 10 0
09094000 – Seeds of caraway 10 10 0
09095000 – Seeds of fennel; juniper berries 10 10 0
09101000 – Ginger 10 10 0
09102000 – Saffron 10 10 0
09103000 – Turmeric (curcuma) 10 10 0
09109100 – – Mixtures referred to in Note 1 (b) to this Chapter 10 10 0
09109910 – – – Bay leaves 10 10 0
09109990 – – – Other 10 10 0
10011010 – – Seed 5 Andean
10011090 – – Other 13 Price Band 0
15 15 0
09042010 – – – Whole 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
10019010 – – Wheat for sowing 5 5 0
10019020 – – Other wheat 13 Andean Price Band 0
10019030 – – Meslin 13 Andean Price Band 0
10020010 – Seed 5 5 0

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10020090 – Other 10 10 0
10030010 – Seed 5 5 0
10030090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 5
10040010 – Seed 5 5 0
10040090 – Other 5 5 0
10051000 – For seed 5 5 0
10059011 – – – Yellow 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10059012 – – – White 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10059020 – – Bursting maize (Zea mays convar. microsperma or Zea mays var. everta) 10 10 5
10059030 – – White maize (Zea mays amilacea cv. gigante) 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10059040 – – Purple maize (Zea mays amilacea cv. morado) 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10059090 – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10061010 – – Seed 5 5 0
10061090 – – Other 80 80 E
10062000 – Husked (brown) rice 80 80 E
10063000 – Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed 80 80 E
10064000 – Broken rice 80 80 E
10070010 – Seed 5 5 0
10070090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
10081010 – – Seed 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
10081090 – – Other 10 10 0
10082010 – – Seed 10 10 0
10020090 – Other 10 10 0
10082090 – – Other 10 10 0
10083010 – – Seed 10 10 0
10083090 – – Other 10 10 0
10089011 – – – Seed 10 10 0
10089019 – – – Other 10 10 0
10089091 – – – Seed 10 10 0
10089092 – – – Kiwicha (Amaranthus caudatus), except for sowing 10 10 0
10089099 – – – Other 10 10 0
11010000 Wheat or meslin flour. 13 Andean Price Band 0
11021000 – Rye flour 10 10 0
11022000 – Maize (corn) flour 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
11029000 – Other 20 10 5, except from rice E

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11031100 – – Of wheat 13 Andean Price Band 5
11031300 – – Of maize (corn) 20 15 15
11031900 – – Of other cereals 15 15 5, except from rice E
11032000 – Pellets 15 15 5, except from rice E
11041200 – – Of oats 15 15 5
11041900 – – Of other cereals 15 15 5, except from rice E
11042200 – – Of oats 15 15 5
11042300 – – Of maize (corn) 20 15 15
11042910 – – – Of barley 15 15 5
11042990 – – – Other 15 15 5
11043000 – Germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground 15 15 5, except from rice E
11051000 – Flour, meal and powder 15 15 16
11052000 – Flakes, granules and pellets 15 15 16
11061000 – Of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading 07.13 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
11062010 – – Maca (Lepidium meyenii) 15 15 0
11062090 – – Other 15 15 0
11063010 – – Of bananas 10 10 0
11063020 – – Of 'lucuma' 10 10 0
11063090 – – Other 10 10 0
11071000 – Not roasted 15 Andean Price Band 5
11072000 – Roasted 15 Andean Price Band 5
11081100 – – Wheat starch 13 Andean Price Band 5
11031100 – – Of wheat 13 Andean Price Band 5
11081200 – – Maize (corn) starch 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
11081300 – – Potato starch 20 10 5
11081400 – – Manioc (cassava) starch 10 10 E
11081900 – – Other starches 20 Andean Price Band E See Annex 2-C
11082000 – Inulin 10 10 0
11090000 Wheat gluten, whether or not dried. 10 10 0
12010010 12010090 – Seed – Other 5 15 5 Andean Price Band 0 15 See Annex 2-C
12021010 – – Seed 5 5 0
12021090 – – Other 15 Andean Price See Annex
12022000 – Shelled, whether or not broken 15 Band Andean Price Band 15 15 2-C See Annex 2-C
12030000 Copra. 10 10 0
12040010 – Seed 5 5 0
12040090 – Other 10 10 15
12051010 – – Seed 10 10 See
12051090 12059010 – – Other – – Seed 15 5 Price Band 5

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15 0 Annex 2-C
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
12059090 – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12060010 – Seed 5 5 0
12060090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12072010 – – Seed 5 5 0
12072090 – – Other 15 10 15
12074010 – – Seed 5 5 0
12074090 – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12075010 – – Seed 5 5 0
12075090 – – Other 10 10 15
12079100 – – Poppy seeds 10 10 0
12079911 – – – – Palm and almond kernel 5 5 0
12079919 – – – – Other 5 5 0
12079991 – – – – Karite seed 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12079999 – – – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12081000 – Of soya beans 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12089000 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
12091000 – Sugar beet seed 5 5 0
12092100 – – Lucerne (alfalfa) seed 5 5 0
12092200 – – Clover (Trifolium spp.) seed 5 5 0
12092300 – – Fescue seed 5 5 0
12092400 – – Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seed 5 5 0
15 0 Annex 2-C
12092500 – – Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seed 5 5 0
12092900 – – Other 5 5 0
12093000 – Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers 5 5 0
12099110 – – – Of onion, leek, garlic and other vegetables of the genus Allium 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
12099120 – – – Of sprout, cauliflower, broccoli, turnip and other of the genus Brassica 5 5 0
12099130 – – – Of carrot (Daucus carota) 5 5 0
12099140 – – – Of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) 5 5 0
12099150 – – – Of tomatoes (Licopersicum spp.) 5 5 0
12099190 – – – Other 5 5 0
12099910 – – – Seeds of fruit-trees or of 5

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5 0
12099920 forestal-trees – – – Seeds of tobacco 5 5 0
12099930 – – – Seeds of tara (Caesalpinea spinosa) 5 5 0
12099940 – – – Seeds of annatto (onoto, bija) 5 5 0
12099990 12101000 – – – Other – Hop cones, neither ground nor powdered nor in the form 10 10 0
12102000 of pellets – Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of pellets; 10 10 0
12112000 – Ginseng roots 10 10 0
12113000 – Coca leaf 10 10 0
12114000 – Poppy straw 10 10 0
12119030 – – Wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare) 10 10 0
12119050 – – Cats's claw (Uncaria tomentosa) 10 10 0
12119060 – – Lemon verbena 'Hierbaluisa' (Cymbopogon citratus) 10 10 0
12119090 – – – Pyrethrum (pelitre) 10 10 0
12122000 – Seaweeds and other algae 10 10 0
12129100 – – Sugar beet 10 10 0
12129910 – – – Sugar cane 10 10 0
12129990 – – – – locust beans and seeds 10 10 0
12130000 Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in 10 10 0
12141000 – Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets 10 10 0
12149000 – Other 10 10 0
13012000 – Gum Arabic 5 5 0
13019040 – – Gum tragacanth 5 5 0
13019090 – – – Lac 5 5 0
5 0
12099920 forestal-trees – – – Seeds of tobacco 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
13021110 – – – Concentrate of poppy straw 10 10 0
13021190 – – – Other 10 10 0
13021200 – – Of liquorice 10 10 0
13021300 – – Of hops 5 5 0
13021911 – – – – Presented or put up for retail sale 10 10 0
13021919 – – – – Other 10 10 0

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13021920 – – – Extract of soya beans, whether or not powdered 10 10 0
13021991 – – – – Presented or put up for retail sale 10 10 0
13021999 – – – – Other 10 10 0
13022000 – Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates 5 5 0
13023100 – – Agar-agar 10 10 0
13023200 – – Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust bean seeds or guar seeds 10 10 0
13023910 – – – Mucilages of tara seed (Caesalpinia spinosa) 10 10 0
13023990 – – – Other 10 10 0
14011000 – Bamboos 10 10 0
14012000 – Rattans 10 10 0
14019000 – Other 10 10 0
14042000 – Cotton linters 10 10 0
14049010 – – Annatto in powder 10 10 0
14049020 – – Tara in powder (Caesalpinia spinosa) 10 10 0
14049090 – – – Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for stuffing, whether or not in layers even with support of other materials, except 'Kapok'. 10 10 0
15010010 – Pig fat (including lard) 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15010030 – Poultry fat 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15020011 – – Denatured 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
15020019 – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15020090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
13021920 – – – Extract of soya beans, whether or not powdered 10 10 0
15030000 Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared. 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
1504101000 – – Of cod liver 5 5 5
1504102100 – – – Crude 15 10 5 a
1504102900 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
1504201000 – – Crude 15 10 7 b
1504209000 – – Other 15 10 7

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b
1504300000 – Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals 15 10 0
15050010 – Wool grease, crude 10 10 0
15050091 – – Lanolin 10 10 0
15050099 – – Other 10 10 0
15060010 – Oil of ox foot 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15060090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15071000 – Crude oil, whether or not degummed 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15079010 – – Containing added denatured substances in a proportion not exceeding 1% 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15079090 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15081000 – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15089000 – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15091000 – Virgin 15 15 0
15099000 – Other 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
15100000 Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, including blends of these oils or fractions with oils or fractions of heading 15.09. 15 15 0
15111000 – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15119000 – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15121110 – – – Of sunflower 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15121120 – – – Of safflower 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15121910 – – – Of sunflower 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
b
1504300000 – Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals 15 10 0
15121920 – – – Of safflower 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15122100 – – Crude oil, whether or not gossypol has been removed 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15122900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15131100 – – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15131900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band

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15 See Annex 2-C
15132110 – – – Of palm kernel 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15132120 – – – Of babassu 10 10 0
15132910 – – – Of palm kernel 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15132920 – – – Of babassu 15 15 0
15141100 – – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
15141900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15149100 – – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15149900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15151100 – – Crude oil 10 10 0
15151900 – – Other 10 10 0
15152100 – – Crude oil 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15152900 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15153000 – Castor oil and its fractions 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15155000 – Sesame oil and its fractions 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15159000 – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15161000 – Animal fats and oils and their fractions 20 10 15
15162000 – Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15171000 – Margarine, excluding liquid margarine 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15179000 – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15180010 – Linoxyn 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15 See Annex 2-C
15132110 – – – Of palm kernel 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15180090 – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
15200000 Glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes. 10 10 0
15211010 – – Carnauba wax 5 5 0
15211020 – – Candelilla wax 5 5 0
15211090 – – Other 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
15219010 – – Beewax or other insect waxes 10 10 0
1521902000 – – Spermaceti 5 5 5
15220000 Degras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes. 10 10 15
16010000 Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these products. 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
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15 15 E
16022000 – Of liver of any animal 20 15 15
16023110 – – – Seasoned and frozen pieces 20 Andean Price Band 0
16023190 – – – Other 15 15 0
16023210 – – – Seasoned and frozen pieces 20 Andean Price Band 20 See Annex 2-C
16023290 – – – Other 15 15 16
16023910 – – – Seasoned and frozen pieces 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
16023990 – – – Other 20 15 10
16024100 – – Hams and cuts thereof 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
16024200 – – Shoulders and cuts thereof 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
16024900 – – Other, including mixtures 20 15 10
16025000 – Of bovine animals 15 15 E
16029000 – Other, including preparations of blood of any animal 15 15 E
16030000 Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates. 15 15 0
1604110000 – – Salmon 20 15 5 a
1604120000 – – Herrings 20 15 5 a
1604131000 – – – In tomato sauce 20 15 5 a
1604132000 – – – In oil 20 15 5 a
1604133000 – – – Boiled in water and salt 20 15 5 a
1604139000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
1604141000 – – – Tunas 20 15 7 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
1604150000 – – Mackerel 20 15 5 a
15 15 E
16022000 – Of liver of any animal 20 15 15
1604160000 – – Anchovies 20 15 7 a
1604190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
1604200000 – Other prepared or preserved fish 20 15 5 a
1604300000 – Caviar and caviar substitutes 20 15 0
1605100000 – Crab 20 15 5 a
1605200000 – Shrimps and prawns 20 15 5
1605300000 – Lobster 20 15 5 a a
1605400000 – Other crustaceans 20 15 5 a
1605901000 clams 20 15 10 b

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1605909000 17011110 – – Other – – – Brown sugarloaf 'Chancaca' 20 15 15 15 10 0 b
17011190 – – – Other 47 Band 15
17011200 – – Beet sugar 47 Andean Price Band 15
17019100 – – Containing added flavouring or colouring matter 15 Andean Price Band E See Annex 2-C
17019910 – – – Chemically pure sucrose 47 Price Band Andean Price Band 16 16
17019990 – – – Other 47
17021910 – – – Lactose 10 10 5
17021920 – – – Lactose syrup 10 10 5
17022000 – Maple sugar and maple syrup 15 10 10
17023020 – – Glucose syrup 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
17023090 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
17024010 – – Glucose 47 Andean Price Band 15
17024020 – – Glucose syrup 47 Andean Price Band 10
17025000 – Chemically pure fructose 5 5 10
17026000 – Other fructose and fructose syrup, containing in the dry state more than 50 %by weight of fructose, excluding invert sugar 47 Andean Price Band 10
17029010 – – Artificial honey substitutes, whether or not mixed with natural honey. 20 10 16
17029020 – – Caramel 47 Andean Price Band 10
17029030 – – Sugars containing added flavouring or colouring matter 47 Andean Price Band 10
17029040 – – Other syrups 47 Andean Price Band 10
17029090 – – Other 47 Andean Price Band 10
1605909000 17011110 – – Other – – – Brown sugarloaf 'Chancaca' 20 15 15 15 10 0 b
17031000 – Cane molasses 47 Andean Price Band 5
17039000 – Other 47 Andean Price Band 5
17041010 – – Sugar-coated 15 15 0
17041090 – – Other 15 15 0
17049010 – – Toffees and sweets, including lollipops, candies, drops 15 15 0
17049090 – – Other 15 15 0
18010011 – – Seed 10 10 0
18010019 – – Other

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10 10 0
18010020 – Roasted 15 15 0
18020000 Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste. 10 10 0
18031000 – Not defatted 10 10 0
18032000 – Wholly or partly defatted 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
18040011 – – With an index of acidity expressed in oleic acid not exceeding 1% 10 10 0
18040012 – – With an index of acidity expressed in oleic acid exceeding 1% but not exceeding 1.65% 10 10 0
18040013 – – With an index of acidity expressed in oleic acid exceeding 1.65% 10 10 0
18040020 – Cocoa fat and oil 10 10 0
18050000 Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.

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10 10 0
18061000 – Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 20 15 5
18062010 – – Not containing sugar or other sweetening matter 20 15 5
18062090 – – Other 20 15 5
18063110 – – – Filled, not containing sugar or other sweetening matter 15 15 0
18063190 – – – Other 15 15 0
18063200 – – Not filled 20 15 5
18069000 – Other 15 15 0
19011010 – – Prepared milk obtained from maternal milk 20 15 15
19011091 – – – Preparations for infant use obtained from flour, meal, starch or malt extract 20 15 15
19011099 – – – Other 20 15 15
19012000 – Mixes and doughs for the preparation of baker's wares of heading 19.05 15 15 5, except from rice E
19019010 – – Malt extract 10 10 0
19019020 – – Milk caramel or milk sweet (Manjar blanco) 10 10 16
19019090 – – Other 15 15 16
19021100 – – Containing eggs 15 15 0
19021900 – – Other 13 Andean Price Band 0
19022000 – Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared 15 15 0
19023000 – Other pasta 15 15 0
19024000 – Couscous 15 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
19030000 Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar forms. 15 15 0
10 10 0
19041000 – Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products 15 15 0
19042000 – Prepared foods obtained from unroasted cereal flakes or from mixtures of unroasted cereal flakes and roasted cereal flakes or swelled cereals 15 15 16
19043000 – Bulgur wheat 15 15 0
19049000 – Other 5 5 0, except from rice E
19051000 – Crispbread 15 15 0
19052000 – Gingerbread and the like 15 15 0
19053100 – – Sweet biscuits 15 15 0
19053200 – – Waffles and wafers 15 15 0
19054000 – Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products 15 15 0
19059010 – – Salted and flavoured biscuits 15 15 0
19059090 – – Other 15 15 0
20011000 – Cucumber and gherkin 15 15 10
20019010 – – Olives 15 15 0
20019090 – – Other 15 15 5
20021000 – Tomatoes, whole or in pieces 15
20029000 – Other 15 15 0
20031000 – Mushrooms of the genus Agaricus 15 15 0
20032000 – Truffles 15 15 0
20041000 – Potatoes 20 20 10
20049000 – Other vegetables and 15 15 0
20051000 – Homogenised vegetables 15
20052000 – Potatoes 15 15 10
20054000 – Peas (Pisum sativum)

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20 15 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
20055100 – – Beans, shelled 20 15 15
20055900 – – Other 20 15 15
20056000 – Asparagus 15 15 10
20057000 – Olives 15 15 10
20058000 – Sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata) 15 15 10
20059100 – – Bamboo shoots 15 15 10
20059910 – – – Artichokes 15 15 0
20059920 – – – Piquillo pepper (Capsicum annuum) 15 15 0
20059990 – – – Other 15 15 0
20060000 Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit- peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallised). 15 15 0, except from Marrons glacés E
20071000 – Homogenised preparations 15 15 0
20079110 – – – Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades 15 15 10
20079120 – – – Purees and pastes 15 15 16
20079911 – – – – Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades 15 15 0
20079912 – – – – Purees and pastes 15 15 0
20079991 – – – – Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades 15 15 0
20079992 – – – – Purees and pastes 15 15 0
20081110 – – – Butter 15 15 0
20081190 – – – Other 15 15 10
20081910 – – – Cashew nuts 15 15 10
20081920 – – – Pistachios 15 15 0
20 15 10
20081990 – – – Other, including mixtures 15 15 10
20082010 – – In water containing added sugar or other sweetening matter including syrup 15 15 10
20082090 – – Other 15 15 10
20083000 – Citrus fruit 15 15 5
20084000 – Pears 15 15 0
20085000 – Apricots 15 15 0

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20086010 – – In water containing added sugar or other sweetening matter including syrup 15 15 0
20086090 – – Other 15 15 0
20087020 – – In water containing added sugar or other sweetening matter including syrup 15 15 16
20087090 – – Other 15 15 16
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
20088000 – Strawberries 15 15 10
20089100 – – Palm hearts 15 15 16
20089200 – – Mixtures 15 15 10
20089920 – – – Papaws (papayas) 15 15 0
20089930 – – – Mangoes 15 15 0
20089990 – – – Other 15 15 10
20091100 – – Frozen 15 15 10
20091200 – – Not frozen, of a Brix value not exceeding 20 15 15 E
20091900 – – Other 15 15 16
20092100 – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 15 15 10
20092900 – – Other 15 15 15
20093100 – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 15 15 0
20093910 – – – Of lemon of subheading 0805.50.21 15 15 10
20093990 – – – Other 15 15 16
20094100 – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 15 15 10
20094900 – – Other 15 15 10
20095000 – Tomato juice 15 15 10
20096100 – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 30 10 10 10
20096900 – – Other 10 10 10
20086010 – – In water containing added sugar or other sweetening matter including syrup 15 15 0
20097100 – – Of a Brix value not exceeding 20 15 15 16
20097900 – – Other 15 15 16
20098011 – – – Of papaw 15 15 0
20098012 – – – Of 'maracuyá' (passiflora edulis) 15 15 0
20098013 – – – Of sour-sop (Annona muricata) 15 15 0
20098014 – – – Of mangoes 15 15 0
20098015 – – – Of camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) 15

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15 0
20098019 – – – Other 15 15 0
20098020 – – Juice of any other single vegetable 15 15 0
20099000 – Mixtures of juices 15 15 16
21011100 – – Extracts, essences and concentrates 20 15 5
21011200 – – Preparations with a basis of extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of coffee 20 15 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
21012000 – Extracts, essences and concentrates, of tea or maté, and preparations with a basis of these extracts, essences or concentrates or with a basis of tea or maté 20 15 10
21013000 – Roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof 15 15 0
21021010 – – Culture yeast 10 10 0
21021090 – – Other 10 10 0
21022000 – Inactive yeasts; other single- cell micro-organisms, dead 10 10 0
21023000 – Prepared baking powders 10 10 0
21031000 – Soya sauce 15 15 0
21032000 – Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces 15 15 10
21033010 – – Mustard flour 15 15 0
21033020 – – Prepared mustard 15 15 0
21039010 – – Mayonnaise 20 15 10
21039020 – – Mixed condiments and mixed seasonings 15 15 0
21039090 – – Other 15 15 0
21041010 – – Preparations for soups and broths 15 15 10
21041020 – – Soups and broths, prepared 15 15 10
15 0
20098019 – – – Other 15 15 0
21042000 – Homogenised composite food preparations 15 15 7
21050010 – Icecreams, not containing lacteous fat 20 15 12
21050090 – Other 20 15 12
21061011 – – – Of soya, of a protein content in dry basis between 65% and 75% 10 10 0
21061019 – – – Other

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10 10 0
21061020 – – Textured protein substances 10 10 0
21069010 – – Powdered creams, ice creams, puddings, flans, jellies an the like 10 10 0
21069021 – – – Put up in packings for retail sale 10 10 5
21069029 – – – Other 10 10 5
21069030 – – Protein hydrolysates 10 10 0
21069040 – – Autolysed yeasts 10 10 0
21069050 – – Impovers of panification 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
21069060 – – Sweeteners with foodstuffs 20 10 5
21069071 – – – Containing mixtures or extracts of plants, part of plants, seeds or fruits 10 10 0
21069072 – – – Containing mixtures or extracts of plants, part of plants, seeds or fruits, with vitamins, minerals or other substances 10 10 0
21069073 – – – Containing vitamins and minerals 10 10 0
21069074 – – – Containing vitamins 10 10 0
21069079 – – – Other 10 10 0
21069080 – – Maternal milk substitutes from non lacteous origin for infants up to 12 months old. 10 10 0
21069090 – – Other 15 15 5
22011000 – Mineral waters and aerated waters 15 15 0
22019000 – Other 15 15 0
22021000 – Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured 15 15 0
22029000 – Other 15 15 0
22030000 Beer made from malt. 15 15 0
10 10 0
21061020 – – Textured protein substances 10 10 0
22041000 – Sparkling wine 15 15 5

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22042100 – – In containers holding 2 l or less 15 15 5
22042910 – – – Grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of alcohol 15 15 5
22042990 – – – Other 15 15 5
22043000 – Other grape must 10 10 0
22051000 – In containers holding 2 l or less 15 15 5
22059000 – Other 15 15 5
22060000 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
22071000 – Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 %vol or higher 10 10 5
22072000 – Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength 15 10 5
22082021 – – – 'Pisco' 15 15 0
22082022 – – – 'Singani' 15 15 0
22082029 – – – Other 15 15 0
22082030 – – Spirits by distilling grape marc 15 15 0
22083000 – Whiskies 20 15 15
22084000 – Rum and other spirits obtained by distilling 20 15 10
22085000 – Gin and Geneva 15 15 5
22086000 – Vodka 20 15 15
22087010 – – Of anise 15 15 5
22087020 – – Cremes 15 15 5
22087090 – – Other 15 15 5
22089010 – – Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80% vol 15 15 10
22089020 – – Spirits of agave 5 5 0
22089042 – – – Of anise 15 15 0
22042100 – – In containers holding 2 l or less 15 15 5
22089049 – – – Other 20 15 5
22089090 – – Other 15 15 5
22090000 Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid. 15 15 0
23011010 – – Greaves 15

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15 10
23011090 – – Other 15 10 10
23012011 – – – Of a fat content by weight exceeding 2% 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23012019 – – – Of a fat content by weight not exceeding 2% 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23012090 – – Other 10 10 0
23021000 – Of maize (corn) 15 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
23023000 – Of wheat 15 Andean Price Band 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
23024000 – Of other cereals 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23025000 – Of leguminous plants 10 10 0
23031000 – Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues 10 10 0
23032000 – Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture 15 10 15
23033000 – Brewing or distilling dregs and waste 10 10 0
23040000 Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of soyabean oil. 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23050000 Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil. 10 10 0
23061000 – Of cotton seeds 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23062000 – Of linseed 10 10 0
23063000 – Of sunflower seeds 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
23064100 – – Of low erucic acid rape or colza seeds 15 10 15
23064900 – – Other 15 10 15
23065000 – Of coconut or copra 10 10 0
15 10
23011090 – – Other 15 10 10
23066000 – Of palm nuts or kernels 10 10 0
23069000 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
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10 10 0
23080010 – Flour of marigold flowers 10 10 0
23080090 – Other 15 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
23091010 – – Presented in hermetic sealed cans 20 10 5
23091090 – – Other 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
23099010 – – Sweetened forage 25 Andean Price Band 12
23099020 – – Premixes 10 10 12
23099030 – – Milk substitutes used in heifer feeding 5 5 0
23099090 – – Other 25 Andean Price Band 12
24011010 – – Black tobacco 10 10 15
24011020 – – Blond tobacco 10 10 15
24012010 – – Black tobacco 10 10 10
24012020 – – Blond tobacco 10 10 10
24013000 – Tobacco refuse 10 10 15
24021000 – Cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos containing tobacco 15 15 15
24022010 – – Of black tobacco 15 15 15
24022020 – – Of blond tobacco 15 15 15
24029000 – Other 15 15 15
24031000 – Smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion 15 15 15
24039100 – – Homogenised' or 'reconstituted' tobacco 15 15 15
24039900 – – Other 15 15 15
2501001000 – Table salt 5 5 0
2501002000 – Sodium chloride of a purity of 99.5% or more, whether or not in aqueous solution 5 5 0
10 10 0
2501009100 – – Denatured 5 5 0
2501009200 – – For livestock feed 5 5 0
2501009900 – – Other 5 5 0
2502000000 Unroasted iron pyrites. 5 5 0
2503000000 Sulphur of all kinds, other than sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur and colloidal sulphur. 5 5 0
2504100000 – In powder or in flakes 5 5 0
2504900000 – Other 5 5 0
2505100000 – Silica sands and quartz sands 5 5 0
2505900000 – Other 5 5 0
2506100000 – Quartz 5 5 0
2506200000 – Quartzite 5 5 0
2507001000 – Kaolin, whether or not calcined 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description

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Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2507009000 – Other 5 5 0
2508100000 – Bentonite 5 5 0
2508300000 – Fire-clay 5 5 0
2508400000 – Other clays 5 5 0
2508500000 – Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite 5 5 0
2508600000 – Mullite 5 5 0
2508700000 – Chamotte or dinas earths 5 5 0
2509000000 Chalk. 5 5 0
2510100000 – Unground 5 5 0
2510200000 – Ground 5 5 0
2511100000 – Natural barium sulphate (barytes) 5 5 0
2511200000 – Natural barium carbonate (witherite) 5 5 0
2512000000 Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent 5 5 0
2513100000 specific gravity of 1 or less. – Pumice stone 5 5 0
2513200000 – Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives 5 5 0
2514000000 Slate, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular 5 5 0
2515110000 – – Crude or roughly trimmed 5 5 0
2515120000 – – Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape 5 5 0
2515200000 – Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster 5 5 0
Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2516110000 – – Crude or roughly trimmed 5 5 0
2516120000 – – Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape 5 5 0
2516200000 – Sandstone 5 5 0
2516900000 – Other monumental or building stone 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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2517100000 – Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated 5 5 0
2517200000 – Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in subheading 2517.10 5 5 0
2517300000 – Tarred macadam 5 5 0
2517410000 – – Of marble 5 5 0
2517490000 – – Other 5 5 0
2518100000 – Dolomite, not calcined or sintered 5 5 0
2518200000 5 5 0
2518300000 – Calcined or sintered dolomite
2519100000 – Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) 5 5 5 0
2519901000 – – Fused magnesia 5 0
2519902000 2519903000 – – Magnesium oxide, whether or not pure – – Dead-burned (sintered) magnesia, whether or not containing small quantities of 5 5 5 5 0 0
2520100000 – Gypsum; anhydrite 5 5 0
2520200000 – Plasters 5 5 0
2521000000 Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement. 5 5 0
2522100000 – Quicklime 5 5 0
2522200000 – Slaked lime 5 5 0
2522300000 – Hydraulic lime 5 5 0
2523100000 – Cement clinkers 10 5 5 b
2523210000 – – White cement, whether or not artificially coloured 10 5 5 b
2523290000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
2523300000 – Aluminous cement 5 5 0
2523900000 – Other hydraulic cements

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10 5 5 b
2524101000 – – Fibres 5 5 0
2524109000
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2525100000 – Crude mica and mica rifted into sheets or splittings 5 5 0
2525200000 – Mica powder 5 5 0
2525300000 – Mica waste 5 5 0
2526100000 – Not crushed, not powdered 5 5 0
2526200000 – Crushed or powdered 5 5 0
2528100000 – Natural sodium borates and concentrates thereof (whether or not calcined) 5 5 0
2528900000 – Other 5 5 0
2529100000 – Feldspar 5 5 0
2529210000 – – Containing by weight 97% or less of calcium fluoride 5 5 0
2529220000 – – Containing by weight more than 97 %of calcium fluoride 5 5 0
2529300000 – Leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite 5 5 0
2530100000 – Vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded 5 5 0
2530200000 – Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates) 5 5 0
2530900000 – Other 5 5 0
2601110000 – – Non-agglomerated 5 5 0
2601120000 – – Agglomerated 5 5 0
2601200000 – Roasted iron pyrites 5 5 0
2602000000 concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20 %or more, calculated on the dry weight. 5 5 0
2603000000 Copper ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
10 5 5 b
2524101000 – – Fibres 5 5 0
2604000000 Nickel ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2605000000 Cobalt ores and concentrates. 5 5 0

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2606000000 Aluminium ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2607000000 Lead ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2608000000 Zinc ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2609000000 Tin ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2610000000 Chromium ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2611000000 Tungsten ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2612100000 – Uranium ores and concentrates 5 5
2612200000 – Thorium ores and 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2613100000 – Roasted 5 5 0
2613900000 – Other 5 5 0
2614000000 Titanium ores and concentrates. 5 5 0
2615100000 – Zirconium ores and concentrates 5 5 0
2615900000 – Other 5 5 0
2616100000 – Silver ores and concentrates 5 5 0
2616901000 – – Gold ores and concentrates 5 5 0
2616909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2617100000 – Antimony ores and 5 0
2617900000 concentrates – Other 5 5 5 0
2618000000 Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel. 5 5 0
2619000000 Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel. 5 5 0
2620110000 – – Hard zinc spelter 5 5 0
2620190000 – – Other

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5 5 0
2620210000 – – Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges 5 5 0
2620290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2620300000 – Containing mainly copper 5 5 0
2620400000 – Containing mainly aluminium 5 5 0
2620600000 – Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds 5 5 0
2620910000 beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures 5 5 0
2620990000 – – Other 5 5 0
2621100000 – Ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste 5 5 0
2621900000 – Other 5 5 0
2701110000 – – Anthracite 5 5 0
2701120010 – – – Thermal coal 5 5 0
2701120090 – – – Other 5 5 0
2701190000
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2701200000 – Briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal. 5 5 0
2702100000 – Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated 5 5 0
2702200000 – Agglomerated lignite 5 5 0
2703000000 Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated. 5 5 0
2704001000 – Coke and semi-coke of coal 5 5 0
2704002000 – Coke and semi-coke of lignite or of peat 5 5 0
2704003000 – Retort carbon 5 5 0
5 5 0
2620210000 – – Leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges 5 5 0
2705000000 Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons.

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5 5 0
2706000000 Tar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars, whether or not dehydrated or partially distilled, including reconstituted tars. 5 5 0
2707100000 – Benzol (benzene) 5 5 0
2707200000 – Toluol (toluene) 5 0
2707300000 5
2707501000 – – Solvent naphtha 5 5 0
2707509000 – – Other 5 5 0
2707910000 – – Creosote oils 5 5 0
2707991000 – – – Anthracene 5 5 0
2707999000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2708100000 – Pitch 10 5 5 b
2708200000 – Pitch coke 5 5 0
2709000000 Petroleum oils, and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude. 10 5 5 b
2710111100 – – – – For engines of aviation 15 5 0
2710111300 – – – – For engines of motor vehicles 15 5 0
2710111900 – – – – Other 15 5 0
2710112000 – – – Petroleum spirits with tetraethyllead: 15 5 0
2710119100 – – – – White Spirit 10 5 0
2710119200 – – – – Carburants for reactors 10 5 0
2710119300 – – – Tetrapropylene 10 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2710119400 – – – – Mixtures of n-paraffins 5 5 0
2710119500 – – – – Mixtures of n-oleffins 10 5 0
5 5 0
2710119900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
2710191200 – – – – Mixtures of n-paraffins 5 5 0
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– – – – Mixtures of n-oleffins 10 5 0
2710191400 – – – – Kerosene 10 5 0
2710191500 – – – – Kerosene type jet fuel for reactors and turbines 10 5 0
2710191900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
2710192100 – – – – Gas oils (diesel) 10 5 0
2710192200 – – – – Fuel oils (fuel) 10 5 0
2710192900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
2710193100 – – – – Mixtures of n-paraffins 5 5 0
2710193200 – – – – Mixtures of n-oleffins 10 5 0
2710193300 – – – – Insulator oil for electrical use 10 5 0
2710193400 – – – – Lubricating grease 10 5 0
2710193500 – – – – Oil base for lubricants 5 5 0
2710193600 – – – – Oils for hydraulic transmission 10 5 0
2710193700 – – – – White oils (of petroleum jelly or of paraffin wax) 10 5 0
2710193800 – – – – Other lubricating oils 10 5 5 b
2710193900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
2710910000 – – Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) 10 5 0
2710990000 – – Other 10 5 0
2711110000 – – Natural gas 5 5 0
2711120000 – – Propane 5 5 0
2711130000 – – Butanes 5 5 0
2711140000 – – Ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene 5 5 0
– – – – Mixtures of n-oleffins 10 5 0
2710191400 – – – – Kerosene 10 5 0
2711190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2711210000 – – Natural gas 5 5 0
2711290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2712101000 – – Crude 5 5 0
2712109000 – – Other 10 5 0
2712200000 – Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0.75 %of oil 10 5 0
2712901000 – – Micro-crystalline petroleum wax 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2712902000 – – Ozoquerita and ceresin 5 5 0
2712903000 – – Paraffin containing by weight 0.75% or more of oil 10 5 0
2712909000 – – Other 10 5 0
2713110000 – – Not calcined 10 5 0
2713120000 – – Calcined 10 5 0
2713200000 – Petroleum bitumen 10 5 0
2713900000 – Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals 10 5 0
2714100000 – Bituminous or oil shale and tar sands 10 5 0
2714900000 – Other 10 5 0
2715001000 – Bituminous mastics 10 5 0
2715009000 – Other 10 5 0
2716000000 Electrical energy. 0 0 0
2801100000 – Chlorine 5 5 0
2801200000 – Iodine 5 5 0
2801300000 – Fluorine; bromine 5 5 0
2802000000 Sulphur, sublimed or precipitated; colloidal sulphur. 5 5 0
2803001000 – Acetylene black 5 5 0
2803009000 – Other 10 5 0
2804100000 – Hydrogen 5 5 0
2804210000 – – Argon 5 5 0
2804290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2804300000 – Nitrogen 5 5 0
2804400000 – Oxygen 5 5 0
2804501000 – – Boron 5 5 0

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of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2804502000 – – Tellurium 5 5 0
2804610000 – – Containing by weight not less than 99.99 %of silicon 5 5 0
2804690000 – – Other 5 5 0
2804701000 – – Red phosphorus or amorphous 5 5 0
2804709000 – – Other 5 5 0
2804800000 – Arsenic 5 5 0
2804901000 – – Selenium in powder form 5 5 0
2804909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2805110000 – – Sodium 5

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5 0
2805120000 – – Calcium 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2805300000 – Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed 5 5 0
2805400000 – Mercury 5 5 0
2806100000 – Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) 10 5 5 b
2806200000 – Chlorosulphuric acid 5 5 0
2807001000 – Sulphuric acid 10 5 5 b
2807002000 2808001000 – Oleum – Nitric acid 10 10 5 5 0
2808002000 – Sulphonitric acids 10 5 0
2809100000 5 5 0
2809201010 – Diphosphorus pentaoxide – – – Phosphoric acid concentration higher than or 10 5 0
2809201090 equal to 75% – – – Other 5 5 0
2809202000 – – Polyphosphoric acids 5 5 0
2810001000 – Orthoboric acid 5 5 0
2810009000 – Other 5 5 0
2811110000 – – Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid) 5 5 0
2811191000 – – – Aminosulphonic acid (sulphamic acid) 5 5 0
2811193000 – – – Phosphorus derivatives 5 5 0
2811194000 – – – Hydrogen cyanide 5 5 0
2811199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2811210000 – – Carbon dioxide 10 5 5 b
2811221000 – – – Silica gel 10 5 0
2811229000 – – – Other 10 5 0
5 0
2805120000 – – Calcium 5 5 0
2811292000 – – – Dinitrogen oxide (nitrous oxide) 10 5 5 b
2811294000 – – – Diarsenic trioxide (arsenic sesquioxide, arsenious oxide, white arsenic) 10 5 0
2811299010 – – – – Sulfur dioxide 10 5 0
2811299090 – – – – Other 5 5 0
2812101000 – – Arsenic trichloride 5 5 0
2812102000 – – Carbonyl dichloride (phosgene) 5 5 0
2812103100 – – – Phosphorus oxychloride 5 5 0

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2812103200 – – – Phosphorus trichloride 5 5 0
2812103300 – – – Phosphorus pentachloride 5 5 0
2812103900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2812104100 – – – Sulphur monochloride 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2812104200 – – – Sulphur dichloride 5 5 0
2812104900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2812105000 – – Thionyl chloride 5 5 0
2812109000 – – Other 5 5 0
2812900000 – Other 5 5 0
2813100000 – Carbon disulphide 10 5 0
2813902000 – – Phosphorus sulphides 5 5 0
2813909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2814100000 – Anhydrous ammonia 5 5 0
2814200000 – Ammonia in aqueous solution 5
2815110000 – – Solid – – In aqueous solution (soda 5 5 0
2815200000 – Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) 5 5 0
2815300000 5 5 0
2816100000 – Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium 10
2816400000 – Oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, of strontium or barium 5 5 0
2817001000 – Zinc oxide 10 5 5 0 0
2817002000 2818100000 – Zinc peroxide – Artificial corundum, whether or not chemically defined 5 10 5 0
2818200000 – Aluminium oxide, other than artificial corundum 10 5 0
2812103200 – – – Phosphorus trichloride 5 5 0
2818300000 – Aluminium hydroxide 10 5 0
2819100000 – Chromium trioxide 5 5 0
2819901000 – – Dichromium trioxide (chromium sesquioxide or 'oxide green') 10 5 5 b
2819909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2820100000 – Manganese dioxide 5 5 0
2820900000 – Other 5 5 0
2821101000 – – Oxides 10 5 5 b
2821102000 – – Hydroxides

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10 5 0
2821200000 – Earth colours 5 5 0
2822000000 Cobalt oxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides. 10 5 0
2823001000 – Titanium dioxide (titanic oxide or titanic anhydride) 5 5 0
2823009000 – Other 5 5 0
2824100000 – Lead monoxide (litharge, 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2824900010 – – Red lead and orange lead 10 5 0
2824900090 – – Other 5 5 0
2825100000 – Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts 10 5 0
2825200000 – Lithium oxide and hydroxide 5 5 0
2825300000 – Vanadium oxides and hydroxides 5 5 0
2825400000 – Nickel oxides and hydroxides 5 5 0
2825500000 – Copper oxides and hydroxides 10 5 0
2825600000 – Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide 5 5 0
2825700000 – Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides 5 5 0
2825800000 – Antimony oxides 10 5 0
2825901000 – – Tin oxides and hydroxides 10 5 0
2825904000 – – Calcium oxide and hydroxide 10 5 5 b
2825909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2826120000 – – Of aluminium 5 5 0
2826191000 – – – Of sodium 5 5 0
2826199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
10 5 0
2821200000 – Earth colours 5 5 0
2826300000 – Sodium hexafluoroaluminate (synthetic cryolite) 5 5 0
2826900000 – Other 5 5 0
2827100000 – Ammonium chloride 10 5 0
2827200000 – Calcium chloride 10 5 0
2827310000 – – Of magnesium 5 5 0
2827320000 – – Of aluminium 5
2827350000 – – Of nickel 5 5 0 0
2827391000 – – – Of copper 5 5 5 0
2827393000 – – – Of tin 10 5 0
2827394000 – – – Of iron 10 5 5 b
2827395000 – – – Of zinc 10 5 0
2827399010 – – – – Of cobalt 10 5 0
2827399090 – – – – Other 5 5

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0
2827410000 – – Of copper 10 5 0
2827491000 – – – Of aluminium 10 5 5 b
2827499000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2827510000 – – Bromides of sodium or of potassium 5 5 0
2827590000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2827601000 – – Of sodium or of potassium 5 5 0
2827609000 – – Other 5 5 0
2828100000 – Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorites 5 5 0
2828901100 – – – Of sodium 10 5 5 b
2828901900 – – – Other 10 5 0
2828902000 2828903000 – – Chlorites – – Hypobromites 5 5 5 5 0 0
2829110000 – – Of sodium 5 5 0
2829191000 – – – Of potassium 5 5 0
2829199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2829901000 – – Perchlorates 5 5 0
2829902000 – – Potassium iodate 5 5 0
2829909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2830101000 – – Sodium sulphide 10 5 0
2830102000 – – Sodium sulphydrate 5 5 0
2830901000 – – Potassium sulphide 5 5 0
2830909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2831100000 – Of sodium 10 5 0
2831900000 – Other 5 5 0
0
2827410000 – – Of copper 10 5 0
2832100000 – Sodium sulphites 10 5 0
2832201000 – – Of ammonium 10 5 0
2832209000 – – Other 5 5 0
2832301000 – – Of sodium 10 5 0
2832309000 – – Other 5 5 0
2833110000 – – Disodium sulphate 10 5 0
2833190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2833210000 – – Of magnesium 10 5 5 b
2833220000 – – Of aluminium 10 5 5 b
2833240000 – – Of nickel 10 5 5 0 5

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2833250000 – – Of copper 10 b
2833270000 – – Of barium 10 5 0
2833291000 – – – Of iron 10 5 5 b
2833293000 – – – Of lead 10 5 0
2833295000 – – – Of chrome 10 5 5 b
2833296000 – – – Of zinc 10 5 5 b
2833299000 – – – Other 10 5 0
2833301000 – – Of aluminium 10 5 5 b
2833309000 – – Other 5 5 0
2833401000 – – Of sodium 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2833409000 – – Other 5 5 0
2834100000 – Nitrites 5 5 0
2834210000 – – Of potassium 10 5 0
2834291000 – – – Of magnesium 10 5 5 b
2834299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2835100000 – Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates (phosphites) 5 5 0
2835220000 – – Of mono- or disodium 10 5 5 b
2835240000 – – Of potassium 10 5 5 b
2835250000 – – Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate ('dicalcium phosphate') 10 5 5 b
2835260000 calcium 10 5 5 b
2835291000 – – Other phosphates of – – – Of iron 5 5 0
2835292000 – – – Of triammonium 5 5 0
2833250000 – – Of copper 10 b
2835299000 – – – Other 10 5 0
2835310000 – – Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate) 10 5 0
2835391000 – – – Sodium pyrophosphates 10 5 0
2835399000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2836200000 – Disodium carbonate 0 0 0
2836300000 – Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate) 10 5 0
2836400000 – Potassium carbonates 5 5 0
2836500000 – Calcium carbonate 10 5 5 b
2836600000 – Barium carbonate 5 5 0
2836910000 – – Lithium carbonates 5 5 0
2836920000 – – Strontium carbonate 5 5 0

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2836991000 – – – Precipitated magnesium carbonate 5 5 0
2836992000 – – – Ammoniumcarbonate 5 5 0
2836993000 – – – Cobalt carbonate 10 5 0
2836994000 – – – Nickel carbonate 5 5 0
2836995000 – – – Sodium sesquicarbonate 5 5 0
2836999000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2837111000 – – – Cyanide 5 5 0
2837112000 – – – Cyanide oxide 5 5 0
2837190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2837200000 – Complex cyanides 5 5 0
2839110000 2839190000 – – Sodium metasilicates 10 5 0
2839901000 – – Other – – Of aluminium 10 10 5 5 5 0 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2839902000 – – Of precipitated calcium 5 5 0
2839903000 – – Of magnesium 10 5 0
2839904000 – – Of potassium 10 5 5 b
2839909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2840110000 – – Anhydrous 5 5 0
2840190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2840200000 – Other borates 5 5 0
2840300000 – Peroxoborates (perborates) 5 5 0
2841300000 – Sodium dichromate 10 5 5 b
2841501000 – – Chromates of zinc or of lead 5 5
2841502000 2841503000 – – Potassium chromate – – Sodium chromate 5 5 0 0
2836991000 – – – Precipitated magnesium carbonate 5 5 0
2836992000 – – – Ammoniumcarbonate 5 5 0
2841504000 – – Potassium dichromate 5 5 0
2841505000 – – Thallium dichromate 5 5 0
2841509000 – – Other

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5 5 0
2841610000 – – Potassium permanganate 5 5 0
2841690000 – – Other 5 5 0
2841700000 – Molybdates 10 5 0
2841800000 – Tungstates (wolframates) 5 5 0
2841901000 – – Aluminates 10 5 0
2841909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2842100000 – Double or complex silicates, including aluminosilicates whether or not chemically defined 5 5 0
2842901000 – – Arsenites and arsenates 5 5 0
2842902100 – – – Of ammonium and zinc 10 5 0
2842902900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2842903000 – – Double or complex phosphates (phosphosalts) 5 5 0
2842909000 2843100000 – – Other – Colloidal precious metals 5 5 5 5 0 0
2843210000 – – Silver nitrate 10 5 5 b
2843290000 – – Other 5 5 0 0
2843300000 – Gold compounds 5
2843900000 – Other compounds; amalgams 5 5 0
2844100000 – Natural uranium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing natural uranium or natural uranium compounds 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2844200000 – Uranium enriched in U 235 and its compounds; plutonium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium enriched in U 235, plutonium or compounds of these products 5 5 0
5 5 0
2841610000 – – Potassium permanganate 5 5 0
2844300000 – Uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U 235, thorium or compounds of these products 5 5 0
2844401000 – – Radioactive residues 5 5

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0
2844409000 – – Other 5 5 0
2844500000 – Spent (irradiated) fuel elements (cartridges) of 5 5 0
2845100000 nuclear reactors – Heavy water (deuterium 5 5 0
2845900000 – Other 5 5 0
oxide) 5
2846100000 – Cerium compounds 5 0
2846900000 – Other 5 5 0
2847000000 Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea. 10 5 0
2848000000 Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferrophosphorus. 5 5 0
2849100000 – Of calcium 10 5 0
2849200000 – Of silicon 10 5 0
2849901000 – – Of tungsten 5 5 0
2849909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2850001000 – Lead azide 5 5 0
2850002000 – Azides 5 5 0
2850009000 – Other 5 5 0
2852001000 – Mercury sulphates 10 5 0
2852002100 – – Merbromin (DCI) (mercurochrome) 5 5 0
2852002900 – – Other 10 5 0
2852009000 – Other 5 5 0
2853001000 – Cyanogen chloride 5 5

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0
2853003000 – Distilled or conductivity water and water of similar 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2853009000 – Other 5 5 0
2901100000 – Saturated 5 5 0
2901210000 – – Ethylene 0 0 0
2901220000 – – Propene (propylene) 0 0 0
2901230000 – – Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof 5 5 0
2901240000 – – Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene 5 5 0
2901290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2902110000 – – Cyclohexane 5 5 0
2902190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2902200000 – Benzene 5 5 0
2902300000 – Toluene 5 5 0
2902410000 – – o-Xylene 5 5 0
2902420000 – – m-Xylene 5 5 0
2902430000 – – p-Xylene 5 5 0
2902440000 – – Mixed xylene isomers 5 5 0
2902500000 2902600000 – Styrene – Ethylbenzene 0 5 0 5 0 0
2902700000 – Cumene 10 5 0
2902901000 – – Naphtalene 5 5 0
2902909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2903111000 – – – Chloromethane (methyl chloride) 5 5 0
2903112000 – – – Chloromethane (ethyl chloride) 5 5 0
0
2853003000 – Distilled or conductivity water and water of similar 10 5 0
2903120000 (methylene chloride) – – Chloroform 5 5 0
2903130000 (trichloromethane) 5 0
2903140000 2903150000 – – Carbon tetrachloride – – Ethylene dichloride (ISO) (1,2-dichloroethane) 5 10 5 0
2903191000 0
2903199000 – – – Other 5 5
2903210000 – – Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene) 5 5 0
2903220000 – – Trichloroethylene

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5 5 0
2903230000 – – Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) 5 5 0
2903291000 – – – Vinylidene chloride (monomer) 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2903299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2903310000 – – Ethylene dibromide (ISO) (1,2-dibromoethane) 5 5 0
2903391000 – – – Bromoethane (methyl bromide) 5 5 0
2903392100 – – – – Difluoromethane 5 5 0
2903392200 – – – – Trifluoromethane 5 5 0
2903392300 – – – – Difluoroethane
2903392400 2903392500 – – – – Trifluoroethane – – – – Tetrafluoroethane 5 0 5 0 0 0
2903392600 – – – – Pentafluoroethane 5 5 0
2903393000 2903399000 – – – 1,1,3,3,3-Pentafluor-2- (trifluoromethyl)prop-1-ene – – – Other 5 5 0
2903410000 – – Trichlorofluoromethane 10 5 0
2903420000 – – Dichlorodifluoromethane 10 5 0
2903430000 – – Trichlorotrifluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903440000 – – Dichlorotetrafluoroethanes and chloropentafluoroethane 5 5 0
2903451000 – – – Clorotrifluoromethane 10 5 0
2903452000 – – – Pentachlorofluoroethane 5 5 0
2903453000 – – – Tetrachlorodifluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903454100 – – – – Heptachlorofluoropropanes 5 5 0
5 5 0
2903230000 – – Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) 5 5 0
2903454200 – – – – Hexachlorodifluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903454300 – – – – Pentachlorotrifluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903454400 – – – – Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903454500 – – – – Trichloropentafluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903454600 – – – – Dichlorohexafluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903454700 – – – – Chloroheptafluoropropanes 5 5 0
2903459000 – – – Other 10 5 0
2903460000 – – Bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane and dibromotetrafluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903470000 – – Other perhalogenated derivatives 5 5

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0
2903491100 – – – – Chlorodifluoromethane 0 0 0
2903491300 – – – – Dichloropentafluoropropanes 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2903491400 – – – – Dichlorotrifluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903491500 – – – – Chlorotetrafluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903491600 – – – – Dichlorofluoroethanes 0 0 0
2903491700 – – – – Chlorodifluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903491800 – – – – Triclorofluoroethanes 5 5 0
2903491900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
2903492000 – – – Derivatives of methane, ethane or propane, halogenated only with fluorine and bromine: 5 5 0
2903499000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2903511000 – – – Lindane (ISO) gamma isomer 0 0 0
2903512000 – – – Alpha, beta and delta isomers 0 0 0
2903519000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2903521000 – – – Aldrin (ISO) 5 5 0
2903522000 – – – Chlordane (ISO) 5 5 0
2903523000 – – – Heptachlor (ISO) 0 0 0
2903591000 – – – Camphechlor (toxaphene) 0 0 0
2903592000 – – – Mirex 0 0 0
2903599000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2903610000 – – Chlorobenzene, o- dichlorobenzene and p- dichlorobenzene 5 5 0
0
2903491100 – – – – Chlorodifluoromethane 0 0 0
2903621000 – – – Hexachlorobenzene (ISO) 5 5 0
2903622000 (INN), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2- bis(p- chlorophenyl)ethane) 5 5 0
2903690000 – – Other 5 5 0
2904101000 – – Naphtalenesulphonic acids 10 5 0
2904109000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
2904201000 – – Dinitrotoluene 10 5 0
2904202000 – – Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 10 5 0
2904203000 – – Trinitrobutylmetaxylene and dinitrobutyl-paracymene 5 5 0 0
2904204000 – – Nitrobenzene 5 5 5 0

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2904209000 – – Other 5 0
2904901000 – – Trichloronitromethane (chloropicrin) 0 0
2904909000 – – Other 0 0 0
2905110000 – – Methanol (methyl alcohol) 5 5 0
2905121000 2905122000 – – – Propyl alcohol – – – Isopropyl alcohol 5 5 5 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2905130000 – – Butan-1-ol (n-butyl alcohol) 5 5 0
2905141000 – – – Isobutyl 5 5 0
2905149000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2905161000 – – – 2-Ethylhexanol 0 0 0
2905169000 – – – Other octyl alcohols 5 5 0
2905170000 – – Dodecan-1-ol (lauryl alcohol), hexadecan-1-ol (cetyl alcohol) and octadecan-1-ol (stearyl alcohol) 5 5 0
2905191000 – – – Methylamyl 5 5 0
2905192000 – – – Other hexil alcohols (hexanols); heptyl alcohols (heptanols) 5 5 0
2905193000 – – – Nonyl alcohols (nonanols) 5 5 0
2905194000 – – – Decyl alcohols (decanols) 5 5 0
2905195000 – – – 3,3-dimethylbutan-2-ol (pinacolyl alcohol) 5 5 0
2905196000 – – – Penthanol (amylic alcohol) and isomers 5 5 0
2905199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2905220000 – – Acyclic terpene alcohols 5 5 0
2905290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2904209000 – – Other 5 0
2905310000 – – Ethylene glycol (ethanediol) 0 0 0
2905320000 – – Propylene glycol (propane- 1,2-diol) 5 5 0
2905391000 – – – Butylene glycol (butandiol) 5 5 0
2905399000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2905410000 – – 2-Ethyl-2- (hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3- diol (trimethylolpropane) 5 5 0
2905420000 – – Pentaerythritol 5 5 0
29054300 – – Mannitol 5 5 0
29054400 – – D-glucitol (sorbitol) 10 10 0
290

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5450000 – – Glycerol 10 5 5 b
2905490000 – – Other – – Ethchlorvynol (INN) 5 5 0
2905510000 5 5 0
2905590000 – – Other 5 5 0
2906110000 – – Menthol 5 5 0
2906120000 – – Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols 10 5 0
2906130000 2906190000 – – Sterols and inositols – – Other 5 5 5 5 0 0
2906210000 – – Benzyl alcohol 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2906290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2907111000 – – – Phenol (hydroxybenzene) 5 5 0
2907112000 – – – Salts 5 5 0
2907120000 – – Cresols and their salts 5 5 0
2907131000 – – – Nonylphenol 10 5 0
2907139000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2907150000 – – Naphthols and their salts 5 5 0
2907190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2907210000 – – Resorcinol and its salts 5 5 0
2907220000 – – Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts 5 5 0
2907230000 – – 4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A, diphenylolpropane) and its salts 5 5 0
2907291000 – – – Phenol-alcohols 5 5 0
2907299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
5450000 – – Glycerol 10 5 5 b
2905490000 – – Other – – Ethchlorvynol (INN) 5 5 0
2908110000 – – Pentachlorophenol (ISO) 5 5 0
2908190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2908910000 – – Dinoseb (ISO) and its salts 5 5 0
2908991000 – – – Only sulphonated derivatives, its salts and esters 10 5 0
2908992100 – – – – Dinitro ortho cresol (DNOC) 5 5 0
2908992200 – – – – Dinitrophenol 5 5 0
2908992300 – – – – Picric acid (trinitrophenyl) 5 5 0
2908992900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
2908999000 – – – Other 5 5 0

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2909110000 – – Diethyl ether 5 5 0
2909191000 – – – Methyl tert-butyl ether 10 5 0
2909199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2909200000 cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5 5 0
2909301000 – – Anethole 5 5 5 5 0 0
2909309000 – – Other 5 0
2909410000 – – 2,2'-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol) – – Monobutyl ethers of 5
2909430000 ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2909440000 – – Other monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 5 5 0
2909491000 – – – Dipropylene glycol 15 5 0
2909492000 – – – Triethylene glycol 5 5 0
2909493000 – – – Glicerylguaiacol 5 5 0
2909494000 – – – Methylether of propylene glycol 5 5 0
2909495000 – – – Other ethers of propylene glycols 5 5 0
2909496000 – – – Other ethers of ethylene glycols 5 5 0
2909499000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2909501000 – – Guaiacol, eugenol and isoeugenol; potassium guaicolsulphonates 5 5 0
2909509000 – – Other 0 0 0
2909601000 – – Methylethylketone peroxide 10 5 0
2909609000 – – Other 5 5 0
2909110000 – – Diethyl ether 5 5 0
2910100000 – Oxirane (ethylene oxide) 10 5 0
2910200000 – Methyloxirane (propylene oxide) 5 5 0
2910300000 – 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorohydrin) 0 0 0
2910400000 – Dieldrin (ISO, INN) 5 5 0
2910902000 – – Endrin (ISO) 5 5 0
2910909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2911000000 whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulponated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives. 5 5 0
2912110000 – – Methanal (formaldehyde) 10 5 0
2912120000 – – Ethanal (acetaldehyde)

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5 5 0
2912192000 – – – Citral and citronellal 5 5 0
2912193000 – – – Gluteraldehyde 10 5 0
2912199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2912210000 – – Benzaldehyde 5 5 0
2912291000 – – – Cinnamaldehyde and phenylacetaldehyde 5 5 0
2912299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2912300000 – Aldehyde-alcohols 5 5 0
2912410000 methoxybenzaldehyde) 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2912420000 – – Ethylvanillin (3-ethoxy-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde) 5 5 0
2912490000 – – Other 5 5 0
2912500000 – Cyclic polymers of aldehydes 5 5 0
2912600000 – Paraformaldehyde 5 5 0
2913000000 Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 29.12. 5 5 0
2914110000 – – Acetone 10 5 0
2914120000 – – Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone) 5 5 0
2914130000 – – 4-Methylpentan-2-one (methyl isobutyl ketone) 0 0 0
2914190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2914210000 – – Camphor 5 5 0
2914221000 – – – Cyclohexanone 5 5 0
2914222000 – – – Methylcyclohexanones 5 5 0
2914230000 – – Ionones and methylionones 5 5 0
5 5 0
2912192000 – – – Citral and citronellal 5 5 0
2914292000 – – – Isophoron 0 0 0
2914299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2914310000 – – Phenylacetone (phenylpropan-2-one) 5 5 0
2914390000 – – Other 5 5 0
2914401000 – – 4-Hidroxy-4-methylpentan- 2-one (diacetone alcohol) 5 5 0
2914409000 – – Other 5 5 0
2914500000 – Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function 5 5 0
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610000 – – Anthraquinone 5 5 0
2914690000 – – Other 5 5 0
2914700000 – Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives 5 5 0
2915110000 – – Formic acid 5 5 0
2915121000 – – – Sodium formate 5 5 0
2915129000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2915130000 – – Esters of formic acid 5 5 0
2915210000 – – Acetic acid 10 5 0
2915240000 – – Acetic anhydride 0 0 0
2915291000 – – – Calcium, lead, copper, chromium, aluminum and iron acetates 10 5 0
2915292000 – – – Sodium acetate 10 5 0
2915299010 – – – – Cobalt acetate 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2915299090 – – – – Other 5 5 0
2915310000 – – Ethyl acetate 10 5 5 b
2915320000 – – Vinyl acetate 5 5 0
2915330000 – – n-Butyl acetate 10 5 0
2915360000 – – Dinoseb (ISO) acetate 10 5 0
2915391000 – – – 2-etoxietihyl acetate 5 5 0
2915392100 – – – – Propyl acetate 10 5 5 b
2915392200 – – – – Isopropyl acetate 10 5 0
2915393000 – – – Amyl and isoamyl acetates 10 5 5 b
2915399010 – – – – Isobutyl acetate 10 5 0
610000 – – Anthraquinone 5 5 0
2914690000 – – Other 5 5 0
2915399090 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
2915401000 – – Acids 5 5 0
2915402000 – – Salts and esters 5 5 0
2915501000 – – Propionic acid 0 0 0
2915502100 – – – Salts 10 5 5 b
2915502200 – – – Esters 5 5 0
2915601100 – – – Butanoic acids 5 5 0
2915601900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2915602000 – – Pentanoic acids, its salts and esters 5 5 0
2915701000 – – Palmitic acid, their salts and esters 10 5 0
2915702100 – – – Stearic acids 10 5 0
2915702200 – – – Salts 10 5 5 b
2915702900 – – – Esters 10 5 5 b
2915902000 – – Bromoacetic acids 5 5 0

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2915903100 – – – Acetyl chloride 5 5 0
2915903900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2915904000 – – Tin octanoate 10 5 0
2915905000 – – Lauric acid 5 5 0
2915909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2916111000 – – – Acrylic acid 5 5 0
2916112000 – – – Salts 5 5 0
2916121000 – – – Butyl acrylate 5 5 0
2916129000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2916130000 – – Methacrylic acid and its salts 5 5 0
2916141000 – – – Methyl metacrylate 5 5 0
2916149000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2916151000 – – – Oleic acid 10 5 0
2916152000 – – – Oleic acid salts and esters 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2916159000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2916191000 – – – Sorbic acid and their salts 5 5 0
2916192000 – – – Acrylic acid derivatives 5 5 0
2916199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2916201000 – – Alethrin (ISO) 10 5 0
2916202000 – – Permetrine (ISO) (INN) 10 5 0
2916209000 – – Other 0 0 0
2916311000 – – – Benzoic acid 10 5 0
2916313000 – – – Sodium benzoate 10 5 0
2915903100 – – – Acetyl chloride 5 5 0
2916314000 – – – Naphthyl benzoate, ammonium benzoate, potassium benzoate, calcium benzoate, methyl benzoate and ethyl benzoate 5 5 0
2916319000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2916321000 – – – Benzoyl peroxide 10 5 5 b
2916322000 – – – Benzoyl chloride 5 5 0
2916340000 – – Phenylacetic acid and its salts 5 5 0
2916350000 – – Esters of phenylacetic acid 5 5 0
2916360000 – – Binapacryl (ISO) 5 5 0
2916390000 – – Other 5 5 0
2917111000 – – – Oxalic acid

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10 5 0
2917112000 – – – Salts and esters 5 5 0
2917121000 – – – Adipic acid 5 5 0
2917122000 – – – Salts and esters 10 5 5 b
2917131000 – – – Azelaic acid (INN), their salts and esters 5 5 0
2917132000 – – – Sebacic acid, their salts and esters 5 5 0
2917140000 – – Maleic anhydride 5 5 0
2917191000 – – – Maleic acid 5 5 0
2917192000 – – – Salts, esters and other derivatives of maleic acid 10 5 5 b
2917193000 – – – Fumaric acid 10 5 5 b
2917199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2917200000 cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives 5 5 0
2917320000 – – Dioctyl orthophthalates 15 10 7 b
2917330000 – – Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2917341000 – – – Dimethyl or diethyl orthophthalates 15 10 7 b
2917342000 – – – Dibutyl orthophthalates 15 10 7 b
2917349000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
2917350000 – – Phthalic anhydride 15 10 7 b
2917361000 – – – Terephthalic acid 5 5 0
2917362000 – – – Salts 5 5 0
2917370000 – – Dimethyl terephthalate 0 0 0
10 5 0
2917112000 – – – Salts and esters 5 5 0
2917392000 – – – Orthophthalic acid and their salts 10 5 0
2917393000 – – – Isophthalic acid, its esters and salts 5 5 0
2917394000 – – – Trimelitic anhydride 5 5 0
2917399000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
2918111000 – – – Lactic acid 5 5 0
2918112000 – – – Calcium lactate 5 5 0
2918119000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2918120000 – – Tartaric acid 5 5 0
2918130000 – – Salts and esters of tartaric acid 5 5 0
2918140000 – – Citric acid 10 5 5 b
2918153000 – – – Sodium citrate 10 5

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5 b
2918159000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2918161000 – – – Gluconic acid 5 5 0
2918162000 – – – Calcium gluconate 5 5 0
2918163000 – – – Sodium gluconate 5 5 0
2918169000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2918180000 – – Chlorobenzilate (ISO) – – – 2,2-diphenyl-2- 0 0 0
2918191000 hidroxyacetic acid (benzilic acid) 0 0 0
2918192000 – – – Gluconic acid derivatives 5 5 0
2918211000 – – – Salicylic acid 10 5 5 b
2918212000 – – – Salts 5 5 0
2918221000 – – – O-Acetylsalicylic acid 10 5 5 b
2918222000 – – – Salts and esters 5 5 0
2918230000 – – Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts 10 5 0
2918291100 2918291200 – – – – Methyl p- hydroxibenzoate 10 5 0
2918291900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2918299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2918300000 – Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function but without other oxygen function, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives 5 5 0
2918910000 – – 2,4,5-T (ISO) (2,4,5- trichlorophenoxyacetic acid), its salts and esters 5 5 0
2918991100 – – – – 2,4-D (ISO) 0 0 0
2918991200 – – – – Salts 0 0 0
5 b
2918159000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2918992000 – – – 2,4-D esters 10 5 0
2918993000 – – – Dicamba (ISO) 0 0 0
2918994000 – – – MCPA (ISO) 5 5 0
2918995000 – – – 2,4-DB 4-(2,4- dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid 5 5 0
2918996000 – – – Dichlorprop (ISO) 10 5 0
2918997000 – – – Diclofop-methyl, methyl (2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propionate 0 0 0
2918999100 – – – – Sodium naproxen 10 5 0
2918999200 – – – – 2,4 dichlorophenoxypropionic acid

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10 5 0
2918999900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
2919100000 – Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate 5 5 0
2919901100 – – – Sodium glicerophosphate 10 5 0
2919901900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2919902000 – – Dimethyl-dichloro-vinyl phosphate (DDVP) 5 5 0
2919903000 – – Chlorphenvinphos (ISO) 0 0 0
2919909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2920111000 – – – Parathion (ISO) 0 0 0
2920112000 – – – Parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion) 0 0 0
2920191000 – – – Ethyl parathion 0 0 0
2920192000 – – – O-ethyl-O-P-nitrophenyl benzothiophosphate (EPN) 5 5 0
2920199000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2920901000 – – Nitroglycerin (Nitroglycerol) 10 5 0
2920902000 – – Penthrite (tetranitropentaerythritol) 5 5 0
2920903100 – – – Dimethyl and trimethyl 0 0 0
2920903200 – – – Diethyl and triethyl 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2920903900 – – – Other 0 0 0
2920909000 – – Other 0 0 0
2921110000 – – Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts 5 5 0
2921191000 – – – Bis-(2-chloroethyl) ethylamine 5 5 0
10 5 0
2918999900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
2921192000 – – – Chlormethine (INN) (bis(2-chloroethyl) methylamine) 5 5 0
2921193000 – – – Trichlormethine (INN) (tris(2-chloroethyl) amine) 5 5 0
2921194000 – – – N,N-dialkyl(methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) 2- chloroethylamines and their protonated salt 5 5 0
2921195000 – – – Diethylamine and its salts 5 5 0
2921199000 – – – Other

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5 5 0
2921210000 – – Ethylenediamine and its salts 0 0 0
2921220000 – – Hexamethylenediamine and its salts 5 5 0
2921290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2921300000 – Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono- or polyamines, and their derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2921410000 – – Aniline and its salts 5 5 0
2921421000 – – – Chloroanilines 0 0 0
2921422000 – – – N-methyl-N,2,4,6- tetranitroaniline (tetralite) 0 0 0
2921429000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2921430000 – – Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof 0 0 0
2921440000 – – Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2921450000 – – 1-Naphthylamine (alpha- naphthylamine), 2- naphthylamine (beta – naphthylamine) and their derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2921461000 – – – Amfetamine (INN) 0 0 0
2921462000 – – – Benzfetamine (INN), dexamfetamine (INN), etilamfetamine (INN) and fencamfamin (INN) 0 0 0
2921463000 – – – Lefetamine (INN), levamfetamine (INN), mefenorex (INN) and phentermine (INN) 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2921469000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2921491000 – – – Xylidines 5 5 0
2921499000 – – – Other 0 0 0
5 5 0
2921210000 – – Ethylenediamine and its salts 0 0 0
2921510000 – – o-, m-, p-phenylenediamine, diaminotoluenes, and their derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2921590000 – – Other 5 5 0
2922111000 – – – Monoethanolamine 5 5 0
2922112000 2922121000 – – – Diethanolamine 0 0 0 0
2922122000 – – – Salts 5 0
2922131000 – – – Triethanolamine 0 0
2922132000 2922141000 – – – Salts – – – Dextropropoxyphene (INN) 5 0 5 0 0 0
2922142000 – – – Salts 0 0 0
2922192100 – – – – N,N-Dimethyl-2- aminoethanol and its 0 0

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0
2922192200 protonated salts – – – – N,N-Diethyl-2- aminoethanol and its 0 0 0
2922192900 protonated salts – – – – Other 0 0 0
2922193000 – – – 0 0 0
2922194000 Ethyldiethanolamine – – – Methyldiethanolamine 0 0 0
2922199000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2922210000 – – Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulp honic acids and their salts 5 5 0
2922290000 – – Other 5 5 0
2922311000 – – – Amfepramone (INN) 5 5 0
2922312000 – – – Methadone (INN) 5 5 0
2922313000 – – – Normethadone (INN) 5 5 0
2922319000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2922390000 – – Other 5 5 0
2922410000 – – Lysine and its esters; salts thereof 5 5 0
2922421000 – – – Monosodium glutamate 10 5 0
2922429000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2922430000 – – Anthranilic acid and its salts 5 5 0
2922441000 – – – Tilidine (INN) 0 0 0
2922449000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2922491000 – – – Glycine (INN), its salts and esters 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2922493000 – – – Alanines (INN), phenylalanine (INN), leucine (INN), isoleucine (INN) and aspartic acid (INN) 5 5 0
0
2922192200 protonated salts – – – – N,N-Diethyl-2- aminoethanol and its 0 0 0
2922494100 – – – – Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) 0 0 0
2922494200 – – – – Salts 10 5 0
2922499000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2922503000 – – 2-Amino-1-(2,5-dimethoxi- 4-methyl)-phenylpropane (STP,DOM) 0 0 0
2922504000 – – Amino-acid-phenols, their salts and derivatives 5 5 0
2922509000 – – Other 0 0 0
2923100000 – Choline and its salts 5 5 0
2923200000 – Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids 10 5 0
2923901000 – – Choline derivatives 5 5 0
2923909000 – – Other

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10 5 0
2924110000 – – Meprobamate (INN) 5 5 0
2924120000 – – Fluoroacetamide (ISO), monocrotophos (ISO) and phosphamidon (ISO) 0 0 0
2924190000 – – Other 0 0 0
2924211000 – – – Diuron (ISO) 10 5 0
2924219000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2924230000 – – 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (N-acetylanthranilic acid) and its salts 5 5 0
2924240000 – – Ethinamate (INN) 0 0 0
2924291000 – – – p-Acetamidophenol (Paracetamol) (INN) 10 5 0
2924292000 – – – Lidocaine (INN) 5 5 0
2924293000 – – – Carbaryl (ISO) (INN) 0 0 0
2924294000 – – – Propanil (ISO) 10 5 0
2924295000 – – – Metalaxyl (ISO) 0 0 0
2924296000 – – – Aspartame (INN) 0 0 0
2924297000 – – – Atenolol (INN) 0 0 0
2924298000 – – – Butachlor (2'-chloro-2',6' diethyl-N-(butoxymethyl) acetanilide) 0 0 0
2924299100 – – – – 2'-chloro-2',6' diethyl- N-(methoximethyl) acetanilide 0 0 0
2924299900 – – – – Other 0 0 0
2925110000 – – Saccharin and its salts 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2925120000 – – Glutethimide (INN) 5 5 0
10 5 0
2924110000 – – Meprobamate (INN) 5 5 0
2925190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2925210000 – – Chlordimeform (ISO) 5 5 0
2925291000 – – – Guanidines, derivatives and salts 5 5 0
2925299000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2926100000 – Acrylonitrile 5 5 0
2926200000 – 1-Cyanoguanidine (dicyandiamide) 5 5 0
2926301000 – – Fenproporex (INN) and its salts – – Methadone (INN) 0 0 0
2926302000 intermediate (4-cyano-2- dimethylamino-4,4- diphenylbutane) 0 0 0
2926902000 – – Acetonitrile 5 5 0
2926903000 – – Acetone cyanhydrine 5 5 0
2926904000 – – 2-Cyano-N- [(ethylamino)carbonyl]-2- (methoxyamino) acetamide 5 5 0
2926905000 – – Cypermethrin 10 5 0
2926909000 – – Other 0 0 0
2927000000 Diazo-, azo- or azoxy- compounds. 5 5 0
2928001000 – Ethyl-methyl-cetoxime (butanone oxime) 10 5 5 b
2928002000 – Phoxim (ISO)(INN) 5 5 0
2928009000 – Other 5 5 0
2929101000 – – Toluen-diisocyanate 5 5 0
2929109000 – – Other 0 0 0
2929901000 – – N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphoramidic dihalides 5 5 0
2929902000 – – Dialkyl (methyl,ethyl, n- propyl or isopropyl) N,N- dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propil or isopropyl)phosphoramidates 5 5 0
2929903000 – – Sodium cyclamate (INN) 5 5 0
2929909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2930201000 – – Ethyldipropylthiocarbamate 0 0 0
2930209000 – – Other 0 0 0
2930301000 – – Tetramethylthiuram disulphide (ISO) (INN) 0 0 0
2930309000 – – Other 5 5 0
2930400000 – Methionine 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2930500000 – Captafol (ISO) and metamidophos (ISO) 0 0 0

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cyanhydrine 5 5 0
2926904000 – – 2-Cyano-N- [(ethylamino)carbonyl]-2- (methoxyamino) acetamide 5 5 0
2930901100 – – – Thiophanate – methyl (ISO) 0 0 0
2930901900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2930902100 – – – N,N-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, or isopropyl)aminoethane-2 -thiol and their protonated salts 5 5 0
2930902900 – – – Other 5 5 0
2930903000 – – Malathion (ISO) 0 0 0

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2930904000 – – Butyrate (ISO), thiobencarb, vernolate 0 0 0
2930905100 – – – Sodium isopropyl xanthate (ISO) 10 5 0
2930905900 – – – Other 10 5 0
2930906000 – – Thiodiglycol (INN) [bis(2- hydroxyethyl)sulphide)] 0 0 0
2930907000 – – O,O-diethyl S-[2- (diethylamino)ethyl]phosphoro thioate and its alkylated or protonated salts 0 0 0
2930908000 – – O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolothionate (fonofos) 0 0 0
2930909200 – – – Salts, esters and derivatives of methionine 5 5 0
2930909300 – – – Dimethoate (ISO), fenthion (ISO) 0 0 0
2930909400 ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) amino)ethyl] hydrogen alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonothioates and their O-alkyl (<= C10, including cycloalkyl) esters; alkylated or protonated salts 0 0 0
2930909500 – – – 2-chloroethyl and chloromethylsulphide; bis(2- cloroethyl)sulphide 0 0 0
2930909600 – – – Bis(2- chloroethylthio)methane; 1,2- Bis(2-chloroethylthio)ethane; 1,3-Bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n- propane; 1,4-Bis(2- chloroethylthio)- n-butane; 1,5- Bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n- pentane 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2930909700 – – – Bis-(2-chloro- ethylthiomethyl) oxide; bis-(2- chloroethylthioethyl) oxide 0 0 0
2930909800 – – – Other containing a phosphorus atom bound to one methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl, without further carbon atoms 0 0 0
2930904000 – – Butyrate (ISO), thiobencarb, vernolate 0 0 0
2930909900 – – – Other 0 0 0
2931001000 – Tetraethyl-lead 5 5 0
2931003100 – – Glyphosate (ISO) 0 0 0
2931003200 – – Salts 0 0 0
2931004000 – O-Alkyl (< C10, including cycloalkyl) alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonofluoridates 0 0 0
2931009200 – – Trichlorfon (ISO) 0 0 0
2931009300 – – – O-Alkyl (< C10, including cycloalkyl) N-N-dyalkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) 0 0 0
2931009400 – – 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine; Bis(2- chlorovinyl)chloroarsine; Tris(2-chlorovinyl)arsine 0 0 0
2931009500 – – Alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n- propyl or isopropyl) phosphonyl difluorides – –

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[O-2-(dialkyl (methyl, 0 0 0
2931009600 ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl)amino)ethyl] hydrogenoalkyl phosphonites; its esters of O-Alkyl (< C10, including cycloalkyl); its alkylated or protonated salts thereof 0 0 0
2931009700 – – O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate; O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate 0 0 0
2931009800 2931009900 – – Other containing a phosphorus atom bound to one methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl, without further carbon atoms – – Other 0 0 0 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2932110000 – – Tetrahydrofuran 5 5 0
2932120000 – – 2-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde) 5 5 0
2932131000 – – – Furfuryl alcohol 5 5 0
2932132000 – – – Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 5 5 0
2932190000 – – Other 5 5 0
2932210000 – – Coumarin, methylcoumarins and ethylcoumarins 5 5 0
2932291000 – – – Warfarin (ISO) (INN) 5 5 0
2932292000 – – – Phenolphtalein (INN) 5 5 0
2932299000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2932910000 2932920000 – – Isosafrole – – 1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5- yl)propane-2-one 5 5 0
2932930000 – – Piperonal 5 5 0
2932940000 – – Safrole 5 5 0
2932950000 – – Tetrahydrocannabinols (all isomers) 0 0 0
2932991000 – – – Piperonyl butoxide 5 5 0
[O-2-(dialkyl (methyl, 0 0 0
2932992000 – – – Eucalyptol 10 5 0
2932994000 – – – Carbofuran (ISO) 0 0 0
2932999000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933111000 – – – Phenazone (INN) (antipyrin) – – – Dipirona (4-methylamino- 5 5 0
2933113000 1,5 dimethyl-2-phenil-3- pyrazolone sodium methansulfonate) 5 5 0
2933119000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2933191000 – – – Phenilbutazone (INN) 5 5 0
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– – – Other 5 5 0
2933210000 – – Hydantoin and its derivatives 5 5 0
2933290000 – – Other 0 0 0
2933310000 – – Pyridine and its salts 5 5 0
2933320000 – – Piperidine and its salts 10 5 0
2933331000 – – – Bromazepam (INN) 0 0 0
2933332000 – – – Fentanyl (INN) 0 0 0
2933333000 – – – Pethidine (INN) 0 0 0
2933334000 – – – Pethidine (INN) intermediate A; (4-cyano-1- methyl-4-phenyl-piperidine or 1-methyl-4-fenhyl-4- cyanopiperidene) 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2933335000 – – – Alfentanil (INN), anileridine (INN), bezitramide (INN), difenoxin (INN), diphenoxylate (INN), dipipanone (INN), ketobemidone (INN), methylphenidate (INN), pentazocine (INN), phencyclidine (INN) (PCP), phenoperidine (INN), pipradrol (INN), piritramide (INN), propiram (INN) and trimeperidin (INN) 0 0 0
2933339000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933391100 – – – – Picloram (ISO) 0 0 0
2933391200 – – – – Salts 0 0 0
2933392000 – – – Paraquat dichloride 0 0 0
2933393000 – – – Isonicotinic acid hydrazide 0 0 0
2933396000 – – – 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate 0 0 0
2933397000 – – – Quinuclidin-3-ol 0 0 0
2933399000 – – – Other 0 0 0
– – – Other 5 5 0
2933210000 – – Hydantoin and its derivatives 5 5 0
2933410000 – – Levorphanol (INN) and its salts – – – 6-Ethoxy-1,2-dihydro- 0 0

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0
2933491000 2,2,4-trimethylquinoline (ethoxyquin) 0 0 0
2933499000 2933520000 – – – Other – – Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its salts 0 5 0 5 0 0
2933531000 – – – Phenobarbital (INN) 5 5 0
– – – Allobarbital (INN), amobarbital (INN), barbital
2933532000 (INN), butalbital (INN) and butobarbital (INN) 5 5 0
2933533000 – – – Cyclobarbital (INN), methylphenobarbital (INN) and pentobarbital (INN) 5 5 5 0
2933534000 – – – Secbutabarbital (INN), secobarbital (INN) and vinylbital (INN) 5 5 5 0
2933539000 – – – Other – – Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric 0
2933540000 acid); salts thereof 5 5 0
2933551000 – – – Loprazolam (INN) 5 5 0
2933552000 – – – Mecloqualone (INN) 10 5 0
2933553000 – – – Methaqualone (INN) 0 0 0
2933554000 – – – Zipeprol (INN) 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2933559000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2933591000 – – – Piperazine (diethylenediamine) and 2,5- dimethylpiperazine (dimethyl- 2,5-diethylendiamine) 5 5 0
2933592000 – – – Amprolium (INN) 5 5 0
2933593000 – – – Other piperazine derivatives 5 5

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0
– – – Thiopental sodium 0 0 0
2933594000 (INN)
2933595000 2933596000 – – – Ciprofloxacin (INN) and its salts – – – Hydroxyzine (INN) 0 0 0 0 0 0
2933599000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933610000 – – Melamine 0 0 0
2933691000 – – – Atrazine (ISO) 0 0 0
2933699000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933710000 – – 6-Hexanelactam (epsilon- caprolactam) 10 5 5 b
2933720000 – – Clobazam (INN) and methyprylon (INN) 0 0 0
2933791000 – – – Primidone (INN) 0 0 0
2933799000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933911000 – – – Alprazolam (INN) 0 0 0
2933912000 – – – Diazepam (INN) 0 0 0
2933913000 – – – Lorazepam (INN) 0 0 0
2933914000 – – – Triazolam (INN) 0 0 0
2933915000 – – – Camazepam (INN), chlordiazepoxide (INN), clonazepam (INN), clorazepate, delorazepam (INN), estazolam (INN), fludiazepam (INN), flunitrazepam(INN) 0 0 0
2933916000 – – – Flurazepam (INN), halazepam (INN), ethyl loflazepate (INN), lormetazepam (INN), mazindol (INN), medazepam (INN), midazolam (INN) and nimetazepam (INN) 0 0 0
2933917000 – – – Nitrazepam (INN), nordazepam (INN), oxazepam (INN), pinazepam (INN), prazepam (INN), pirovalerona (INN), temazepam (INN) and tetrazepam (INN) 0 0 0
0
– – – Thiopental sodium 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2933919000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2933991000 – – – Parbendazole (INN) 5 5 0
2933992000 – – – Albendazole (INN) 5 5 0
2933999000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2934101000 – – Thiabendazole (ISO) 0 0

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2934200000 – Compounds containing in the structure a benzothiazole ring- system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused 5 5 0
2934300000 – Compounds containing in the structure a phenothiazine ring- system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused 5 5 0
2934911000 – – – – – Aminorex (INN), brotizolam (INN), clotiazepam (INN), cloxazolam (INN) and dextromoramide (INN) 0 0 0
2934912000 – – – Haloxazolam (INN), ketazolam (INN), mesocarb (INN), oxazolam (INN) and pemoline (INN) 0 0 0
2934913000 – – – Phenmetrazine (INN), phendimetrazine (INN) and sufentanil (INN) 0 0 0
2934919000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2934991000 – – – Sultones and sultams 5 5 0
2934992000 – – – (6-aminopenicillanic)acid 5 5 0
2934993000 – – – Nucleic acids and their salts 0 0 0
2934994000 – – – Levamisole (INN) 5 5 0
2934999000 – – – Other 0 0 0
2935001000 – Sulpiride (INN) 0 0 0
2935009000 – Other 0 0 0
2936210000 – – Vitamins A and their derivatives 5 5 0
2936220000 – – Vitamin B1 and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936230000 – – Vitamin B2 and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936240000 – – D- or DL-Pantothenic acid (vitamin B3 or vitamin B5) and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936250000 – – Vitamin B6 and its derivatives 5 5 0
2934200000 – Compounds containing in the structure a benzothiazole ring- system (whether or not hydrogenated), not further fused 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2936260000 – – Vitamin B12 and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936270000 – – Vitamin C and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936280000 – – Vitamin E and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936291000 – – – Vitamin B9 and their derivatives 5 5 0
2936292000 – – – Vitamin K and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936293000 – – – Vitamin PP and its derivatives 5 5 0
2936299000 – – – Other vitamins and their derivatives 5 5 0
2936900000 – Other, including natural concentrates 5 5 0
2937110000 – – Somatotropin, its derivatives and structural analogues 5 5 0
2937120000 – – Insulin and its salts 0 0 0
2937191000 – – – Oxytocin (INN) 5 5 0

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2937199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2937211000 – – – Hydrocortisone 5 5 0
2937212000 – – – Prednisolone (INN) (dehydrohydrocortisone) 5 5 0
2937219000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2937221000 – – – Betamethasone (INN) 5 5 0
2937222000 – – – Dexamethasone (INN) 5 5 0
2937223000 – – – Triamcinolone (INN) 5 5 0
2937224000 – – – Fluocinonide (INN) 5 5 0
2937229000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2937232000 – – – Oestriol (folliculin hydrate) 5 5 0
2937239000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2937291000 – – – Cyproterone (INN) 5 5 0
2937292000 – – – Finasteride (INN) 5 5 0
2937299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2937310000 – – Epinephrine 5 5 0
2937390000 – – Other 5 5 0
2937400000 – Amino-acid derivatives 5 5 0
2937500000 – Prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes, their derivatives and structural 5 5 0
2937900000 – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2938100000 – Rutoside (rutin) and its derivatives 5 5 0
2938902000 – – Saponins 5 5 0
2938909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2937199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2939111000 – – – Concentrates of poppy straw and its salts 5 5 0
2939112000 – – – Codeine and its salts 5 5 0
2939113000 – – – Dihydrocodeine (INN) and its salts 5 5 0
2939114000 – – – Heroin and its salts 5 5 0
2939115000 – – – Morphine and its salts 5 5 0
2939116000 2939117000 salts – – – Pholcodine (INN), nicomorphine (INN), oxycodone (INN), oxymorphone (INN), thebacon 5 5 0

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2939191000 – – – Papaverine, its salts and derivatives 5
2939199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2939300000 – Caffeine and its salts 5 5 0
2939410000 – – Ephedrine and its salts 5 5 0
2939420000 – – Pseudoephedrine (INN) and its salts 5 5 0
2939430000 – – Cathine (INN) and its salts 5 5 0
2939492000 – – – dl-norephedrine (Phenylpropanolamine) and its salts 5 5 0
2939499000 2939510000 – – – Other – – Fenetylline (INN) and its salts 5 5 5 5 0 0
2939590000 – – Other 5 5 0
2939610000 – – Ergometrine (INN) and its salts – – Ergotamin (INN) and its 5 0
2939620000 2939630000 salts – – Lysergic acid and its salts 5 5 5 0
2939690000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2939911000 – – – Cocaine; its salts, esters and other derivatives 5 5 0
2939912000 – – – Ecgonine; its salts, esters and other derivatives 5 5 0
2939914000 – – – Methamphetamine (INN) its salts, esters and other derivatives 5 5 0
2939915000 – – – Methamphetamine racemate, its salts, esters and other derivatives 5 5 0
2939916000 – – – Levomethamphetamine; its salts, esters and other derivatives 5 5 0
2939991000 – – – Scopolamine, its salts and derivatives 10 5 0
2939999000 – – – Other 5 5 0
2939191000 – – – Papaverine, its salts and derivatives 5
2940000000 Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, other than products of heading 5 5 0
2941101000 – – Ampicillin (INN) and its salts 10 5 0
2941102000 – – Amoxicillin (INN) and its salts 10 5 0
2941103000 – – Oxacillin (INN), cloxacillin (INN), dicloxacillin (INN) and its salts

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10 5 0
2941104000 – – Ampicillin, amoxicillin and dicloxacillin derivatives 10 5 0
2941109000 – – Other 5 5 0
2941200000 – Streptomycins and their derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941301000 – – Oxytetracycline (ISO) (INN) and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941302000 – – Chlortetracycline and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941309000 – – Other 5 5 0
2941400000 – Chloramphenicol and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941500000 – Erythromycin and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941901000 – – Neomycin (INN) and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941902000 – – Actinomycin and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
2941903000 – – Bacitracin (INN) and its derivatives; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941904000 – – Gramicidin (INN) and its derivates; salts thereof 5 5 0
2941905010 – – – Tyrothricin (INN) 0 0 0
2941905090 – – – Other 0 0 0
2941906000 – -Cephalexin (INN) and its derivatives, salts thereof 10 5 0
2941909000 – – Other 5 5 0
2942000000 Other organic compounds. 5 5 0
3001201000 – – Of liver 5 5 0
3001202000 – – Of bile 10 5 0
3001209000 – – Other 5 5 0
10 5 0
2941104000 – – Ampicillin, amoxicillin and dicloxacillin derivatives 10 5 0
3001901000 – – Heparin and its salts 5 5 0
3001909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3002101100 – – – Antiophidic 5 5 0
3002101200 – – – Antidiphteric 5 5 0
3002101300 – – – Antitetanic 5 5 0
3002101900 – – – Other 5 5 0
3002103100 – – – Human plasma and other human blood fractions 5 5 0
3002103200 – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5

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0
3002103300 – – – Laboratory or diagnostic reagents not to be used in patients 5 5 0
3002103900 – – – Other 5 5 0
3002201000 – – Antipoliomyelitic vaccine 5 5 0
3002202000 – – Antirrabic vaccine 5 5 0
3002203000 – – Antimeasles vaccine 5 5 0
3002209000 – – Other 5 5 0
3002301000 – – Antiaphthous 5 5 0
3002309000 – – Other 5 5 0
3002901000 – – Cultures of microorganisms 5 5 0
3002902000 – – Laboratory or diagnostic reagents not to be used in patients 5 5 0
3002903000 – – Human blood 5 5 0
3002904000 3002905000 – – Saxitoxin – – Ricin 5 5 5 5 0 0
3002909000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3003100000 – Containing penicillines or derivatives thereof, with a penicillanic acid structure, or streptomycins or their derivatives 5 5 0
3003200000 – Containing other antibiotics 5 5 0
3003310000 – – Containing insulin 5 5 0
3003390000 – – Other 5 5 0
3003400000 – Containing alkaloids or derivatives thereof but not containing hormones or other products of heading 29.37 or antibiotics 5 5 0
3003901000 – – For human use 5 5 0
3003902000 – – For veterinary use 5 5 0
3004101000 – – For human use 10 10 5
3004102000 – – For veterinary use 10 10 5
0
3002103300 – – – Laboratory or diagnostic reagents not to be used in patients 5 5 0
3004201100 – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5 0
3004201900 – – – Other 10 10 5
3004202000 – – For veterinary use 10 10 5
3004310000 – – Containing insulin 0 0 0
3004321100 – – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5 0
3004321900 – – – – Other 10 10 5
3004322000 – – – For veterinary use 10

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10 5
3004391100 – – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5 0
3004391900 – – – – Other 10 10 5
3004392000 – – – For veterinary use 10 10 5
3004401100 – – – Anesthetic 10 10 5
3004401200 – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5 0
3004401900 – – – Other 10 10 5
3004402000 – – For veterinary use 10 10 5
3004501000 – – For human use 10 10 5
3004502000 – – For veterinary use 10 10 5
3004901000 – – Synthetical substitutes of human plasma 5 5 0
3004902100 – – – Anesthetic 10 10 5
3004902200 – – – Parchs impregnated with nitroglycerine 10 10 0
3004902300 – – – For parenterally feeding 5 5 0
3004902400 – – – For oncological or HIV treatment 5 5 0
3004902900 – – – Other 10 10 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3004903000 – – Other medicaments for veterinary use 10 10 5
3005101000 – – Adhesive tapes and adhesive bandages 10 10 5
3005109000 – – Other 10 10 5
3005901000 – – Absorbent cotton 15 15 7
3005902000 – – Bandage 15 15 7
3005903100 – – – Impregnated with plaster or with other substances proper of fracture treatment 15 15 0
3005903900 – – – Other 15 15 7
3005909000 – – Other 15 15 7

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3006101000 – – Sterile surgical catgut, similar sterile suture materials 15 10 7 b
3006102000 – – Sterile tissue adhesive for surgical wound closure 15 5 0
3006109000 – – Other 5 5 0
3006200000 – Blood-grouping reagents 5 5 0
3006301000 – – Opacifying preparations based on barium sulphate 10 5 0
3006302000 – – Other opacifying preparations 5 5 0
3006303000 – – Diagnostic reagents 5 5 0
3006401000 – – Dental cements and other dental fillings 15 10 7 b
3006402000 – – Bone reconstruction cements 10 5 0
3006500000 – First-aid boxes and kits 15 15 7
3006600000 preparations based on hormones, on other products of heading 29.37 or on spermicides 10 5 5 b
3006700000 – Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine as a lubricant for parts of the body for surgical operations or physical examinations or as a coupling agent between the body and medical instruments 10 5 0
3006910000 – – Appliances identifiable for ostomy use 20 5 0
3006920000 – – Waste pharmaceuticals 15 5 0
3101001000 – Seabird 5 5
3101009000 – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3102101000 – – Containing by weight 45% or more of nitrogen but not more than 46% (fertilizing quality) 5 5 0
3102109000 – – Other 5 5 0
3102210000 – – Ammonium sulphate 5 5 0
3102290000 – – Other 5

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5 0
3102300000 – Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution 5 5 0
3102400000 – Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate or other inorganic non- fertilising substances 5 5 0
3102500000 – Sodium nitrate 5 5 0
3102600000 – Double salts and mixtures of calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate 5 5 0
3102800000 – Mixtures of urea and ammonium nitrate in aqueous or ammoniacal solution 5 5 0
3102901000 – – Mixtures of calcium nitrate with magnesium nitrate 5 5 0
3102909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3103100000 – Superphosphates 5 5 0
3103900000 – Other 5 5 0
3104201000 – – Containing by weight 22% or more of potassium but not more than 62%, expressed in potassium oxide (fertilizing quality) 5 5 0
3104209000 – – Other 5 5 0
3104300000 – Potassium sulphate 5 5 0
3104901000 – – Magnesium sulphate and potassium sulphate 5 5 0
3104909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3105100000 – Goods of this Chapter in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg 5 5 0
3105200000 – Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium 10 5 5 b
3105300000 – Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3105400000 – Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 5 5 0
5 0
3102300000 – Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqueous solution 5 5 0
3105510000 – – Containing nitrates and phosphates 10 5 5 b
3105590000 – – Other 5 5 0
3105600000 – Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium 5 5 0
3105901000 – – Sodium potassium nitrate (saltpetre) 5 5 0
3105902000 – – Other mineral or chemical fertilizers containing the two of the fertilising materials: phosphorus and potassium 5 5 0
3105909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3201100000 – Quebracho extract 5 5 0
3201200000 – Wattle extract 5 5

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0
3201902000 – – Quebracho tanning 5 5 0
3201903000 – – Extract of oak or of chestnut 5 5 0
3201909000 – – Other 10 5 0
3202100000 – Synthetic organic tanning substances 10 5 0
3202901000 – – Enzymatic preparations for
3202909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
3203001100 – – Of logwood 5 5 0
3203001200 – – Chlorophylls 5 5 0
3203001300 – – Natural indigo 5 5 0
3203001400 – – Of annatto 10 5 0
3203001500 – – Of marigold (xanthophyll) 10 5 0
3203001600 – – Of purple corn (anthocyanin) 10 5 0
3203001700 – – Of curcumin 10 5 0
3203001900 – – Other 10 5 0
3203002100 – – Cochineal carmine 10 5 0
3203002900 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3204120000 – – Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon 5 5 0
3204130000 – – Basic dyes and preparations based thereon 5 5 0
3204140000 – – Direct dyes and preparations based thereon 5 5 0
3204151000 – – – Synthetical indigo 0 0 0
3204159000 – – – Other 0 0 0
3204160000 – – Reactive dyes and 0 0
0
3201902000 – – Quebracho tanning 5 5 0
3204170000 preparations based thereon – – Pigments and preparations based thereon 0 10 5 5 b
3204191000 – – – Preparations based on synthetic carotenoids 5 5 0
3204199000 – – – Other

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10 5 5 b
3204200000 – Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents 5 5 0
3204900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
3205000000 Colour lakes; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter based on colour lakes. 10 5 5 b
3206110000 – – Containing 80 %or more by weight of titanium dioxide calculated on the dry matter 5 5 0
3206190000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
3206200000 – Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds 10 5 5 b
3206410000 – – Ultramarine and preparations based thereon 5 5 5
3206420000 – – Lithopone and other pigments and preparations based on zinc sulphide 5 5 0
3206491000 – – – Concentrate dispersions of other pigments in plastic, rubber or other means 10 5 5 b
3206492000 – – – Pigments and preparations based on cadmium compounds 10 5 0
3206493000 – – – Pigments and preparations based on hexacyanoferrates (ferrocyanude or ferricyanide) 5 5 0
3206499100 – – – – Mineral blacks 5 5 0
3206499900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3206500000 – Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores 10 5 0
3207100000 – Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations 10 5 5 b
3207201000 – – Vitrifiable enamels 10 5 5 b
3207209000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
3207300000 3207401000 preparations – – Glass frit 10 10 5 5 b b
3207409000 – – Other 10 5 0
10 5 5 b
3204200000 – Synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents 5 5 0
3208100000 – Based on polyesters 15 10 7 b
3208200000 – Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers 15 10 7 b
3208900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
3209100000 – Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers 15 10 7 b
3209900000 – Other

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15 10 7 b
3210001000 – Anticorrosive and antiincrustating marine paints 15 10 5 a
3210002000 – Water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather 15 10 7 b
3210009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
3211000000 Prepared driers. 15 10 7 b
3212100000 – Stamping foils 5 5 0
3212901000 – – 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 10 5 5 b
3212902000 – – Dyes and other colouring matters put up in forms or packings for retail sale 15 10 7 b
3213101000 – – Water-paints (aquarelle) 15 15 10
3213109000 – – Other 15 15 10
3213900000 – Other 15 15 10 b
3214101000 – – Putty, resin cements and other putties 15 10 7
3214102000 – – Plastes utilized in painting 15 10 7 b
3214900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
3215110000 – – Black 15 10 7 b
3215190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3215901000 duplicating machines 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3215909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
33011200 – – Of orange 5 5 0
33011300 – – Of lemon 10 10 0
33011910 – – – Of lime 5 5 0
33011990 – – – Other 5 5 0
15 10 7 b
3210001000 – Anticorrosive and antiincrustating marine paints 15 10 5 a
33012400 – – Of peppermint (Mentha piperita) 5 5 0
33012500 – – Of other mints 5 5 0
33012910 – – – Of anise 5 5 0
33012920 – – – Of eucalyptus

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10 10 0
5 5 0
33012930 33012990 – – – Of lavender – – – Other 5 5 0
33013000 – Resinoids 5 5 0
33019010 – – Aromatic aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils 10 10 0
33019020 – – Extracted oleoresins 10 10 0
33019090 – – Other 5 5 0
33021010 – – With an alcoholic strength by volume higher than 0.5% vol 5 5 0
33021090 – – Other 5 5 0
3302900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
3303000000 Perfumes and toilet waters. 20 15 7 a
3304100000 – Lip make-up preparations 20 15 7 a
3304200000 – Eye make-up preparations 20 15 7 a
3304300000 – Manicure or pedicure preparations 20 15 7 a
3304910000 – – Powders, whether or not compressed 20 15 7 a
3304990000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3305100000 – Shampoos 20 15 7 a
3305200000 – Preparations for permanent waving or straightening 20 15 7 a
3305300000 – Hair lacquers 20 15 7 a
3305900000 – Other 20 15 7 a
3306100000 – Dentifrices 20 15 7 a
3306200000 – Yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss) 20 15 7 a
3306900000 – Other 20 15 7 a
3307100000 – Pre-shave, shaving or after- shave preparations 20 15 7 a
3307200000 – Personal deodorants and antiperspirants 20 15 7 a
10 10 0
5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3307300000 – Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations 20 15 7 a
3307410000 – – «Agarbatti» and other odoriferous preparations which operate by burning 20 15 7 a
3307490000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3307901000 – – Solutions for contact lens or artificial eyes 20 15 7 a
3307909000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3401110000 – – For toilet use (including medicated products)

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20 15 7 a
3401191000 – – – In the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes 20 15 7 a
3401199000 – – – Other 20 15 7 a
3401200000 – Soap in other forms 20 15 7 a
3401300000 – 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 20 15 7 a
3402111000 containing soap – – – Sulphates and sulphonates derived from fatty alcohols 15 15 5
3402119000 – – – Other 15 15 5
3402121000 – – – Salts of fatty amines 15 15 0
3402129000 – – – Other 15 15 5
3402131000 condensation of ethylene oxide with mixtures of lineal alcohols of eleven carbons or more 15 15 5
3402139000 – – – Other, non-ionics 15 15 5
3402191000 – – – Alkylbetaine or sulphobetaine proteins 15 15 0
3402199000 – – – Other 15 15 5
3402200000 – Preparations put up for retail sale 20 15 5 a
3402901000 – – Detergents for the textile industry 15 15 5
3402909100 – – – Surface-active preparation with a basis of nonyl oxybenzone sodium sulphonate 5 5 0
3402909900 – – – Other 15 15 5
3403110000 – – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials 15 5 5 c
3403190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3403910000 – – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials 15 5 5 c
20 15 7 a
3401191000 – – – In the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes 20 15 7 a
3403990000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
3404200000 – Of poly (oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol) 10 5 0
3404903000 – – Of chemically modified lignite 10 5 0
3404904010 – – – Artificials 5 5 0
3404904020 – – – Prepared 10 5 5 b
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3405100000 – – Other – Polishes, creams and similar preparations for footwear or 20 15 7 a
3405200000 leather – Polishes, creams and similar preparations for the maintenance of wooden furniture, floors or other 15 15 5
3405300000 – Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes 15 15 7
3405400000 – Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations 15 15 5
3405900000 – Other 15 15 7
3406000000 Candles, tapers and the like. 20 15 5 a
3407001000 – Modelling pastes 20 10 5 b
3407002000 – Other preparations for 10 5 0
3407009000 dentistry use, with a basis of plaster (of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate) – Casein
35011000 35019010 – – Casein glues 5 10 5 10 0 0
35019090 – – Other 5 5 0
35021100 – – Dried 10 10 10
35021900 – – Other 10 10 10
35022000 – Milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins 10 10 0
35029010 35029090 – – Albumins – – Albuminates and other albumin derivatives 10 5 10 5 0 0
35030010 – Gelatin and its derivatives 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
35030020 – Isinglass, other glues of animal origin 10 10 0
35040010 – Peptones and their derivatives 10 10 0
35040090 – Other 5 5 0
35051000 – Dextrins and other modified starches 20 Andean Price Band 10 See Annex 2-C
3405100000 – – Other – Polishes, creams and similar preparations for footwear or 20 15 7 a
35052000 – Glues 20 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
3506100000 – 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 – – Adhesives based on 15 10 7 b
3506910000 polymers of headings 39.01 to 39.13 or on rubber 15 10 7 b
3506990000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3507100000 – Rennet and concentrates thereof 10 5 5

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b
3507901300 – – – Pancreatin 10 5 0
3507901900 – – – Other 5 5 0
3507903000 – – Papain 5 5 0
3507904000 – – Other enzymes and their concentrates 5 5 0
3507905000 – – Enzymatic preparations for tenderizing meat 10 5 0
3507906000 – – Enzymatic preparations for clarifying beverages 10 5 0
3507909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3601000000 Propellent powders 10 5 0
3602001100 – – Dynamites 10 5 0
3602001900 – – Other 10 5 5 b
3602002000 – Based on ammonium nitrate 10 5 0
3602009000 – Other 10 5 0
3603001000 – Safety fuses 10 5 0
3603002000 – Detonating fuses 10 5 0
3603003000 – Percussion caps 10 5 0
3603004000 – Detonating caps 10 5 0
3603005000 – Igniters 10 5 0
3603006000 – Electric detonators 10 5 0
3604900000 – Other 15 5 0
3605000000 pyrotechnic articles of 20
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3606100000 – Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 ㎤ 15 15 0
3606900000 – Other 5 5 0

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3701100000 – For X-ray 5 5 0
3701200000 – Instant print film 5 5 0
3701301000 – – Metallic plates for graphic arts 5 5 0
3701309000 – – Other 5 5 0
3701910000 – – For colour photography (polychrome) 5 5 0
3701990000 – – Other 5 5 0
3702100000 – For X-ray 5 5 0
3702310000 – – For colour photography (polychrome) 5 5 0
3702320000 – – Other, with silver halide emulsion 5 5 0
3702390000 – – Other 5 5 0
3702410000 – – Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length exceeding 200 m, for colour photography 5 5 0
3702420000 – – Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length exceeding 200 m, other than for colour photography 5 5 0
3702430000 – – Of a width exceeding 610 mmand of a length not exceeding 200m 5 5 0
3702440000 – – Of a width exceeding 105 ㎜ but not exceeding 610 ㎜ 5 5 0
3702510000 – – Of a width not exceeding 16 mmand of a length not exceeding 14m 5 5 0
3702520000 – – Of a width not exceeding 16 mmand of a length exceeding 14m 5 5 0
3702530000 – – Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, for slides 5 5 0
3702540000 – – Of a width exceeding 16 ㎜ but not exceeding 35 ㎜ and of a length not exceeding 30 m, other than for sliders 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3701100000 – For X-ray 5 5 0
3702550000 – – Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35mm and of a length exceeding 30m 5 5 0
3702560000 – – Of a width exceeding 35 mm 5 5 0
3702910000 – – Of a width not exceeding 16 mm – – Of a width exceeding 16 5 5 0
3702930000 mmbut not exceeding 35mm and of a length not exceeding 30m 5 5 0
3702940000 – – Of a width exceeding 16 mmbut not exceeding 35mm and of a length exceeding 30m 5 5 0
3702950000 – – Of a width exceeding 35 mm 5 5 0
3703100000 – In rolls of a width exceeding 610mm 5 5 0
3703200000 – Other, for colour photography (polychrome) 5 5 0

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3703900000 – Other 5 5 0
3704000000 Photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed. 5 5 0
3705100000 – For offset reproduction 5 5 0
3705900000 – Other 5 5 0
3706100000 – Of a width of 35 mmor more 5 5 0
3706900000 – Other 5 5 0
3707100000 – Sensitising emulsions 10 10 0
3707900000 – Other 10 10 5
3801100000 – Artificial graphite 5 5 0
3801200000 – Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite 5 5 0
3801300000 – Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for furnace linings 5 5 0
3801900000 – Other 5 5 0
3802100000 – Activated carbon 5 5 0
3802901000 – – Siliceous fossil meals (for example: kieselguhr, tripolite, diatomite) 5 5 0
3802902000 – – Animal black, including spent animal black 5 5 0
3802909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3803000000 Tall oil, whether or not refined. 5 5 0
3804001000 – Lignin sulphites 5 5 0
3804009000 – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3805100000 – Gum, Wood or sulphate turpentine oils 5 5 0
3805901000 – – Pine oil 5 5 0
3805909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3806100000 – Rosin and resin acids 5 5 0
3703900000 – Other 5 5 0
3806200000 – Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other than salts of rosin adducts 5 5 0
3806300000 – Ester gums 5 5 0
3806903000 – – Rosin spirit and rosin oils 5 5 0
3806904000 – – Run gums 5 5 0
3806909000 – – Other 5 5

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0
3807000000 Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch. 5 5 0
3808500011 – – – Presented in forms or packings for retail sale or in articles. 10 5 0
3808500019 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808500021 – – – Presented in forms or packings for retail sale or in articles. 5 5 0
3808500029 – – – Other 10 5 0
3808500031 – – – Presented in forms or packings for retail sale or in articles. 5 5 0
3808500039 – – – Other 10 5 0
3808500090 – – Other 10 5 0
3808911100 – – – – With a basis of permethrin or cypermethrin or other synthetical substitutes of pyretrum 10 5 5 b
3808911200 – – – – With a basis of methyl bromide 10 5 0
3808911900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808919100 – – – – With a basis of pyrethrum – – – – With a basis of 10 5 0
3808919200 permethrin or cypermethrin or other synthetical substitutes of pyretrum 10 5 5 b
3808919300 – – – – With a basis of carbofuran 0 0 0
3808919400 – – – – With a basis of dimethoate 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3808919500 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 5 5 0
3808919920 – – – – – Intermediate preparations based on cyfluthrin or methyl Oxydemeton 0 0 0
3808919990 – – – – – Other 5 5 0
0
3807000000 Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewers' pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or on vegetable pitch. 5 5 0
3808921100 bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 5 5 0
3808921900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
3808929100 – – – – Based on copper compounds 10 5 0
3808929200 – – – – Based on pyrazophos butachlor or of alachlor 10 5 5 b
3808929300 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3808929900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808931100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 5 5 0
3808931900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
3808939100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0

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3808939900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808941100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3808941900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808949100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3808949900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808991100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3808991900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3808999100 – – – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3808999900 – – – – Other 10 0
38091000 – With a basis of amylaceous 5 5 0
3809910000 – – Of a kind used in the textile or like industries 10 5 5 b
3809920000 – – Of a kind used in the paper or like industries 10 5 5 b
3809930000 – – Of a kind used in the leather or like industries 10 5 5 b
3810101000 – – Pickling preparations for metal surfaces 10 5 0
3810102000 – – Soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes based on tin, lead or antimony alloys 10 5 0
3810109000 – – Other 10 5 0
3810901000 – – Fluxes and other preparations for soldering, brazing or welding 10 5 0
3810902000 – – Preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes or rods 10 5 0
3811110000 – – Based on lead compounds 10 5 0
3808939900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3811190000 – – Other 10 5 0
3811211000 – – – Viscosity improvers, whether or not mixed with other additives 10 5 0
3811212000 – – – Detergents and dispersants, whether or not mixed with other additives, excluding viscosity improvers 10 5 0
3811219000 – – – Other 10 5 0
3811290000 – – Other 10 5 0
3811900000 – Other 10 5 0
3812100000 – Prepared rubber accelerators 5 5 0
3812200000 – Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics 15 5 5 c
3812301000 – – Anti-oxidising preparations 10 5 0
3812309000 – – Other

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15 10 7 b
3813001200 – – Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, or Dibromotetrafluoroethanes Bromotrifluoromethane 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3813001300 – – Hydrobromofluorocarbons containing methane, ethane or propane (HBFC) 10 5 0
3813001400 – – Hydrochlorofluorocarbons containing methane, ethane or propane (HCFC) 10 5 0
3813001500 – – Containing bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3813001900 – – Other 10 5 0
3813002000 – Charged fire-extinguishing grenades 10 5 0
3814001000 – Chlorofluorocarbons containing methane, ethane or propane (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) 10 5 0
3814002000 – Hydrochlorofluorocarbons containing methane, ethane or propane (HCFC), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) 10 5 0
3814003000 – Containing carbon tetrachloride, bromochloromethane or 1,1,1- trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) 10 5 0
3814009000 – Other 10 5 5 b
3815110000 – – With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance 5 5 0
3815120000 – – With precious metal or precious metal compounds as the active substance 5 5 0
3815191000 – – – With titanium or its compounds as the active substance 5 5 0
3815199000 – – – Other 10 5 0
3815900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
3816000000 Refractory cements, mortars, concretes and similar compositions, other than products of heading 38.01. 10 5 5 b
3817001000 – Dodecylbenzene 5 5 0
15 10 7 b
3813001200 – – Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, or Dibromotetrafluoroethanes Bromotrifluoromethane 10 5 0
3817002000 – Mixtures of alkynaphthalenes 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3818000000 Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs,wafers or similar forms; chemical compounds doped for use in electronics. 5 5 0
3819000000 Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission, not containing or containing less than 70 %by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals. 10 5 5 b
3820000000 Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids. 10 5 5 b
3821000000 Prepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms (including viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells. 5 5 0
3822003000 – Certified reference materials

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5 5 0
3822009000 – Other 5 5 0
38231100 – – Stearic acid 15 Andean Price Band Andean 15 See Annex 2-C
38231200 – – Oleic acid 15 Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
38231300 – – Tall oil fatty acids 5 5 0
38231900 – – Other 15 Andean Price Band 15 See Annex 2-C
38237010 – – Lauryl alcohol 5 5 0
38237020 – – Cetyl alcohol 5 5 0
38237030 – – Stearyl alcohol 5 5 0
38237090 – – Other 5 5 0
3824100000 – Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores 5 5 0
3824300000 – Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders 5 5 0
3824400000 – Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes 10 5 5 b
3824500000 – Non-refractory mortars and concretes 10 5 5 b
38246000 – Sorbitol, other than that of the subheading 2905.44 15 5 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3824710000 – – Containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) 10 5 0
3824720000 – – Containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or dibromotetrafluoroethanes 10 5 0
3824730000 – – Containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs) 10 5 0
5 5 0
3822009000 – Other 5 5 0
3824740000 – – Containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing 10 5 0
3824750000 – – Containing carbon tetrachloride 10 5 0
3824760000 – – Containing 1, 1, 1 – trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) 10 5 0
3824770000 – – Containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane 10 5 0
3824780000 – – Containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons

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10 5 0
3824790000 – – Other 10 5 0
3824810000 – – Containing oxirane (ethylene oxide) 10 5 0
3824820000 – – Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated 10 5 0
3824830000 – – Containing tris (2,3- dibromopropyl) phosphate 10 5 0
3824901000 – – Petroleum sulphonates 10 5 0
3824902100 – – – Chloroparaffins 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3824902200 – – – Mixed polyethylene glycols with very low molecular weight 5 5 0
3824903100 – – – Anti-scaling preparations 10 5 0
3824903200 – – – Enological preparations, preparations for clarifying liquids 5 5 0
3824904000 – – Fusion cone firing testers; soda-lime; silica gel coloured; alkaline iron oxide; pastes with a basis of gelatin for graphical purposes 5 5 0
3824905000 – – Naphthenic acids, its water- insoluble salts and its esters 10 5 0
3824906000 – – Preparations for fluids of well boring ('lodos') 10 5 0
3824907000 – – Preparations for concentrating minerals, except those containing xanthathes 5 5 0
3824908000 – – Anabolics; mixtures of sodium sulphate and sodium chromate 5 5 0
3824909100 – – – Maneb, Zineb, Mancozeb 10 5 0
3824909200 – – – Ferrite with agglutinants, in powder or granules 5 5 0
3824909300 – – – Ion-exchangers 5 5 0
10 5 0
3824790000 – – Other 10 5 0
3824909400 – – – Compound hardeners 10 5 5 b
3824909500 – – – Phosphoric acid, without isolate, whether or not in concentration containing by weight 54% or less of P2O5 5 5 0
3824909600 – – – Liquids corrector conditioned in packings for retail sale 10 5 5 b
3824909700 – – – Propineb 0 0 0
3824909800 – – – Preparations of lead oxide and metallic lead ('gray oxide'; 'black oxide') for the manufacture of accumulator plates 10 5 0
3824909930 (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) aminoethyl] hydrogen alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonites and their O-alkyl (< C10, including cycloalkyl) esters; mixtures consisting mainly of alkylated or protonated salts thereof 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3824909990 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
3825100000 – Municipal waste 15 5 5 c
3825200000 – Sewage sludge 15 5 5 c
3825300000 – Clinical waste 15 5 5 c
3825410000 – – Halogenated 15 5 5 c
3825490000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
3825500000 – Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freeze fluids 15 5 5 c
3825610000 – – Mainly containing organic constituents 15 5 5 c
3825690000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
3825900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
3901100000 – Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0.94 0 0 0
3901200000 – Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more 5 5 0
3901300000 – Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers 5 5 0
3901901000 – – Ethylene-other olefins copolymers 5 5 0
3901909000 – – Other 0 0 0

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retail sale 10 5 5 b
3902100000 – Polypropylene 10 5 7 c
3902200000 – Polyisobutylene 5 5 0
3902300000 – Propylene copolymers 10 5 7 c
3902900000 – Other 15 5 0
3903110000 – – Expansible 15 5 5 c
3903190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3903200000 – Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers 0 0 0
3903300000 – Acrylonitrile-butadiene- styrene (ABS) copolymers 0 0 0
3903900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
3904101000 – – Obtained by polymerization in emulsion 15

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10 7 b
3904102000 – – Obtained by polymerization in suspension 15 10 7 b
3904109000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
3904210000 – – Non-plasticised 15 10 7 b
3904220000 – – Plasticised 15 10 7 b
3904301000 – – Not mixed with any other substances 15 10 7 b
3904309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3904400000 – Other vinyl chloride copolymers 15 5 3 b
3904500000 – Vinylidene chloride polymers 5 5 0
3904610000 – – Polytetrafluoroethylene 5 5 0
3904690000 – – Other 5 5 0
3904900000 – Other 5 5 0
3905120000 – – In aqueous dispersion 15 10 7 b
3905190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3905210000 – – In aqueous dispersion 15 10 7 b
3905290000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
3905300000 – Poly(vinyl alcohol), whether or not containing unhydrolysed acetate groups 5 5 0
3905910000 – – Copolymers 15 5 3 b
3905991000 – – – Polyvinylbutyral 5 5 0
3905992000 – – – Polyvinylpyrrolidone 15 5 0
3905999000 – – – Other 15 5 0
3906100000 – Poly(methyl methacrylate) 5 5 0
3906901000 – – Polyacrylonitrile 15 5 0
10 7 b
3904102000 – – Obtained by polymerization in suspension 15 10 7 b
3906902100 which absorption capacity of a 1% sodium chloride aqueous solution is not less than 20 times its own weight 5 5 0
3906902900 – – – Other 5 5 0
3906909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3907100000 – Polyacetals 5 5 0
3907201000 – – Polyethylenglycol 5 5 0
3907202000 – – Polypropylenglycol 15 5

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0
3907203000 – – Polyethers polyoles derivated from propylene oxide 15 10 7 b
3907209000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
3907301010 – – – Without solvent 15 5 0
3907301090 – – – With a solvent content not exceeding 50% by weight 15 5 5 c
3907309000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
3907400000 – Polycarbonates 0 0 0
3907500000 – Alkyd resins 15 10 7 b
3907601000 – – With addition of titanium dioxide 0 0 0 7
3907609000 – – Other 15 10 b
3907700000 – Poly(lactic acid) 15 5 0
3907910000 3907990000 – – Unsaturated – – Other 15 15 10 10 7 7 b b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3908101000 – – Polyamide -6 (polycaprolactam) 15 10 7 b
3908109000 – – Other 5 5 0
3908900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
3909101000 – – Urea-formaldehyde for moulding 15 5 0
3909109000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
3909201010 – – – Melamine Formaldehyde in powder for molding by compression or injection 5 5 0
3909201090 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
3909209000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
3909300010 – – Methyl diphenyl isocyanate (polymeric MDI) 0 0 0
3909300090 – – Other 15 10 5 a
3909400000 – Phenolic resins 15 10 5 a
0
3907203000 – – Polyethers polyoles derivated from propylene oxide 15 10 7 b
3909500000 – Polyurethanes 15 5 0
3910001000 – Dispersions (emulsions or suspensions) or solutions 10 5 0
3910009000 – Other 5 5 0
3911101000 – – Coumarone-indene resins 5 5 0
3911109000 – – Other 5 5 0
3911900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
3912110000 – – Non-plasticised 5 5 0
3912120000 – – Plasticised 5 5 0

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3912201000 – – Collodions and other solutions and dispersions (emulsions or suspensions) 5 5 0
3912209000 – – Other 5 5 0
3912310000 – – Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts 10 5 7 c
3912390000 – – Other 5 5 0
3912900000 – Other 5 5 0
3913100000 – Alginic acid, its salts and esters 5 5 0
3913901000 – – Chlorinated rubber 5 5 0
3913903000 – – Other chemical derivatives of natural rubber 5 5 0
3913904000 – – Other modified natural polymers 10 5 0
3913909000 – – Other 5 5 0
3914000000 Ion-exchangers based on polymers of headings 39.01 to 39.13, in primary forms. 5 5 0
3915100000 – Of polymers of ethylene 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3915200000 – Of polymers of styrene 15 5 5 c
3915300000 – Of polymers of vinyl chloride 15 10 7 b
3915900000 – Of other plastics 15 10 7 b
3916100000 – Of polymers of ethylene 15 10 7 b
3916200000 – Of polymers of vinyl chloride 15 10 7 b
3916900000 – Of other plastics 15 10 7 b
3917100000 – Artificial guts (sausage casings) of hardened protein or of cellulosic materials 5 5 0
3917211000 – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or others 20 5 5 c
3917219000 – – – Other 20 5 5 c
3912201000 – – Collodions and other solutions and dispersions (emulsions or suspensions) 5 5 0
3917220000 – – Of polymers of propylene 20 5 5 c
3917231000 – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or other 20 5 5 c
3917239000 – – – Other 20 10 7 c
3917291000 – – – Of vulcanized fibre 20 5 0
3917299100 – – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or other 20 5 5 c
3917299900 – – – – Other 20 10 7 c
3917310000 – – Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27.6 MPa 20 10 7 c
3917321000 – – – Artificial guts, other than those of subheading 3917.10 15 10 7 b
3917329100 – – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or others 20 5 5 c
3917329900 – – – – Other 20 10 7 c
3917331000 – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or others 20 10 7

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c
3917339000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
3917391000 – – – For irrigation systems; drip, spray or others 20 5 5 c
3917399000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
3917400000 – Fittings 20 10 7 c
3918101000 – – Floor coverings 20 10 5 b
3918109000 – – Other 20 5 3 b
3918901000 – – Floor coverings 20 10 5 b
3918909000 – – Other 20 5 3 b
3919100000 – In rolls of a width not exceeding 20 cm 20 10 5 b
3919901100 – – – In rolls of a width not exceeding1m 20 10 5 b
3919901900 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3919909000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
3920100000 – Of polymers of ethylene 20 10 5 b
3920201010 – – – For the manufacture of electrical capacitors 5 5 0
3920201090 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
3920209000 – – Other 20 10 7 c
3920301000 5 5 5
3920309000 – – Other – – Containing by weight not 20 5 c
3920430000 3920490000 less than 6% of plasticisers – – Other 20 10 7 c
3920510000 – – Of poly(methyl methacrylate) 20 5 5 c
3920590000 3920610000 – – Other 20 20 5 5 0 0
3920620010 – – Of polycarbonates – – – Thickness is less than 30 microns, with guidance biaxial 10 5 5 b
c
3917339000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
3920620090 – – – Other 20 10 7 c
3920630000 – – Of unsaturated polyesters 20 10 5 b
3920690000 – – Of other polyesters 20 5 0
3920710000 – – Of regenerated cellulose 15 5 3 b
3920730000 – – Of cellulose acetate 15 5 0
3920790000 – – Of other cellulose derivatives 15 5 0

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3920911000 – – – For the manufacture of safety glasses 5 5 0
3920919000 – – – Other 20 5 0
3920920000 – – Of polyamides 20 5 0
3920930000 – – Of amino-resins 20 5 0
3920940000 – – Of phenolic resins 20 10 5 b
3920990000 – – Of other plastics 20 10 5 b
3921110000 – – Of polymers of styrene 20 5 5 c
3921120000 – – Of polymers of vinyl chloride 20 10 7 c
3921130000 – – Of polyurethanes 20 10 5 b
3921140000 – – Of regenerated cellulose 15 5 3 b
3921191000 mixture of polyethylene and polypropylene, with a simple support of propylene nonwoven fabric 20 5 5 c
3921199000 – – – Other 20 10 7 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3921901000 – – Obtained by stratification and lamination of papers 20 10 7 c
3921909000 – – Other 20 10 7 c
3922101000 – – Baths of plastic reinforced with glass fibre 20 5 3 b
3922109000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
3922200000 – Lavatory seats and covers 20 10 5 b
3922900000 3923101000 – – For cassettes, CD, DVD and similars 20 15 10 b b
3923109000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
3923210000 – – Of polymers of ethylene 20 15 7 a
3923291000 – – – Blood collection bags 20 15 7 a
3920911000 – – – For the manufacture of safety glasses 5 5 0
3923292000 – – – Bags for packaging parenteral solutions 20 15 7 a
3923299000 – – – Other 20 15 7 a
3923302000 – – Preforms 10 10 5
3923309100 – – – Capacity greater than or equal to 18.9 liters (5 gallons) 20 15 10 b
3923309900 – – – Other 20 15 7 a
3923401000 – – Cassettes without tape 20 15 5 a
3923409000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3923501000 – – Silicone stoppers

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10 10 0
3923509000 3923900000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3924101000 – – Nursing bottles 20 15 7 a
3924109000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3924900000 – Other 20 15 7 a
3925100000 – Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 l 20 10 5 b
3925200000 frames and thresholds for doors 20 5 5 c
3925300000 – Shutters, blinds (including Venetian blinds) and similar articles and parts thereof 20 10 5 b
3925900000 – Other 20 10 5 b
3926100000 – Office or school supplies 20 15 10 b
3926200000 – Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves, mittens and mitts) 20 15 10 b
3926300000 – Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
3926400000 – Statuettes and other ornamental articles 20 15 10 b
3926901000 – – Buoys and floats for fishing nets 15 15 0
3926902000 – – Whalebone and similar for corsets, clothes and complement thereof 15 10 5 a
3926903000 – – Screw, bolts, washers and parts of general use 20 10 5 b
3926904000 – – Gasket, washers and other seals 20 10 5 b
3926906000 – – Antinoise protectors 20 15 7 a
3926907000 – – Special masks for workers protection 20 15 7 a
3926909020 – – – holder of electrical installations in motor vehicles of Chapter 87 5 5 0
10 10 0
3923509000 3923900000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
3926909030 – – – Stands for rolling tapes of subheading 9612.10.00.00 10 5 0
3926909090 – – – Other 20 10 7 c
4001100000 – Natural rubber latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised 5 5 0
4001210000 – – Smoked sheets 5 5 0
4001220000 – – Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR) 5 5 0
4001291000 – – – Crepe 5 5 0
4001292000 – – – Re-agglomerated rubber granules 5 5 0
4001299000 – – – Other 10 5 0
4001300000 – Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums 5 5 0
4002111000 – – – Of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) 5 5 0
4002112000 – – – Of carboxylated styrene- butadiene rubber (XSBR)

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10 5 0
4002191100 – – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002191200 – – – – In plates, sheets or strip 5 5 0
4002192100 – – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002192200 – – – – In plate, sheets or strip 5 5 0
4002201000 – – Latex 5 5 0
4002209100 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002209200 – – – In plates, sheets or strip 5 5 0
4002311000 – – – Latex 5 5 0
4002319100 4002319200 – – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002391000 – – – – In plates, sheets or strip – – – Latex 5 5 5 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4002399100 – – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002399200 – – – – In plates, sheet or strip 5 5 0
4002410000 – – Latex 5 5 0
4002491000 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002492000 – – – In plates, sheet or strip 5 5 0
4002510000 – – Latex 10 5 0
4002591000 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002592000 – – – In plates, sheet or strip 5 5 0
4002601000 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002609100
4002609200 4002701000 – – – In plates, sheets or strip – – Latex 5 5 5 5 0 0
10 5 0
4002191100 – – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002709100 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002709200 – – – In plates, sheets or strip 5 5 0
4002800000 – Mixtures of any product of heading 40.01 with any product of this heading 10 5 0
4002910000 – – Latex 10 5 0
4002991000 – – – In primary forms 5 5 0
4002992000 – – – In plates, sheets or strip 5 5 0
4003000000 Reclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.

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10 5 5 b
4004000000 Waste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules obtained therefrom. 10 5 5 b
4005100000 – Compounded with carbon black or silica 15 10 7 b
4005200000 – Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005.10 15 10 7 b
4005911000 – – – Chewing gum bases 15 5 0
4005919000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
4005991000 – – – Chewing gum bases 10 5 0 5
4005999000 – – – Other 10 5 b
4006100000 – 'Camel-back' strips for retreading rubber tyres 10 5 5 b
4006900000 – Other 10 5 0
4007000000 Vulcanised rubber thread and cord. 15 5 0
4008111000 – – – Not combined with other materials 15 5 0
4008112000 – – – Combined with other materials 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4008190000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4008211000 – – – Not combined with other materials 15 10 7 b
4008212100 – – – – Blankets for graphic arts 5 5 0
4008212900 – – – – Other 15 10 7 b
4008290000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4009110000 – – Without fittings 15 5 0
4009120000 – – With fittings 15 5 0
4009210000 – – Without fittings 15 5 0
4009220000 – – With fittings 15 5 0
10 5 5 b
4004000000 Waste, parings and scrap of rubber (other than hard rubber) and powders and granules obtained therefrom. 10 5 5 b
4009310000 – – Without fittings 10 5 5 b
4009320000 – – With fittings 10 5 5 b
4009410000 – – Without fittings 10 5 5 b
4009420000 – – With fittings

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15 5 0
4010110000 – – Reinforced only with metal 15 5 0
4010120000 – – Reinforced only with textile materials 10 5 5 b
4010191000 – – – Reinforced only with plastic 15 5 0
4010199000 – – – Other 15 5 0
4010310000 – – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V- belts), V-ribbed, of an outside 15 5 0
4010320000 exceeding 180 cm 0
4010330000 – – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V- belts), V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 15 5 0
4010340000 – – Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section (V- belts), other than V-ribbed, of an outside circumference exceeding 180 cm but not exceeding 240 cm 15 5 0
4010350000 – – Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 60 cm but not exceeding 150 cm 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4010360000 – – Endless synchronous belts, of an outside circumference exceeding 150 cm but not exceeding 198 cm 15 5 0
4010390000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4011101000 – – Radial 15 10 5 a
4011109000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4011201000 – – Radial 15 10 5
4011209000 – – Other 15 10 7 a b
4011300000 – Of a kind used on aircraft 5 5 0
4011400000 – Of a kind used on
4011500000 – Of a kind used on bicycles – – Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles 15 5 10 0 7 b
15 5 0
4010110000 – – Reinforced only with metal 15 5 0
4011610000 4011620000 and machines – – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and 15 15 5 0
4011630000 machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm 15 5 c
4011690000 – – Other

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15 5 0
4011920000 – – Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines – – Of a kind used on 10 7 b
4011940000 not exceeding 61 cm – – Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61cm 15 10 7 b
4011990000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
4012110000 – – Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars) 15 5 5 c
4012120000 – – Of a kind used on buses or lorries 15 10 5 a
4012130000 – – Of a kind used on aircraft 15 5 0
4012190000 4012200000 – Used pneumatic tyres 15 5 5 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4012901000 – – Tyre flaps 15 5 5 c
4012902000 – – Solid tyres 15 5 5 c
4012903000 – – Cushion tyres 15 5 5 c
4012904100 – – – For retreading 15 10 7 b
4012904900 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
4013100000 – Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars), buses or lorries 15 10 5 a
4013200000 – Of a kind used on bicycles 15 5 0
4013900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4014100000 – Sheath contraceptives 0 0 0
4014900000 – Other 15 15 10
4015110000 – – Surgical 15 15 10
4015191000 – – – Anti-radiation 5 5 0
4015199000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
15 5 0
4011920000 – – Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines – – Of a kind used on 10 7 b
4015901000 – – Anti-radiation 5 5 0
4015902000 – – Diving suits 5 5 0
4015909000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4016100000 – Of cellular rubber 20 15 0
4016910000 – – Floor coverings and mats 20 15 7 a
4016920000 – – Erasers 15

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15 7
4016930000 – – Gaskets, washers and other seals 15 15 7
4016940000 – – Boat or dock fenders, whether or not inflatable 15 15 0
4016951000 – – – Folding tanks and containers – – – Bags for vulcanizer and 5 5 0
4016952000 4016959000 retread machines of pneumatic tyres – – – Other 15 20 15 15 7 7 a
4016991000 – – – Other articles for technical use 15 15 7
4016992100 – – – – Bearing dust covers 15 15 7
4016992900 – – – – Other 15 15 7
4016993000 – – – Stoppers 15 15 7
4016994000 – – – Patches for repairing inner tubes and pneumatic tyres 15 15 7
4016996000 – – – Blankets for graphic 5 5
4016999000 – – – Other 20 15 7 a c
4017000000 Hard rubber (for example, ebonite) in all forms, including waste and scrap; articles of hard rubber. 15 5 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
41012000 – Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved 5 5 0
41015000 – Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg 5 5 0
41019000 – Other, including butts, bends and bellies 5 5 0
41021000 – With wool on 5 5 0
41022100 – – Pickled 5 5 0
41022900 – – Other 5 5 0
41032000 – Of reptile 5 5 0
15 7
4016930000 – – Gaskets, washers and other seals 15 15 7
41033000 – Of swine 5 5 0
41039000 – Other 5 5 0
4104110000 – – Full grains, unsplit, grain splits 5 5 0
4104190000 – – Other 5 5 0
4104410000 – – Full grains, unsplit, grain splits 10 5 5 b

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4104490000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4105100000 – In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 5 0
4105300000 – In the dry state (crust) 10 5 5 b
4106210000 – – In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 5 0
4106220000 – – In the dry state (crust) 10 5 0
4106310000 – – In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 5 0
4106320000 – – In the dry state (crust) 10 5 0
4106400000 – Of reptiles 5 5 0
4106910000 – – In the wet state (including wet-blue) 5 5 0
4106920000 – – In the dry state (crust) 10 5 5 b
4107110000 – – Full grains, unsplit 10 10 5
4107120000 – – Grain splits 15 10 5 a
4107190000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4107910000 – – Full grains, unsplit 10 5 5 b
4107920000 – – Grain splits 15 10 7 b
4107990000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4112000000 Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment- dressed leather, of sheep or lamb, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14. 10 5 5 b
4113100000 – Of goats or kids 10 5 5 b
4113200000 – Of swine 5 5 0
4113300000 – Of reptiles 10 5 5 b
4113900000 – Other 5 5
4114100000 – Chamois (including combination chamois) leather – Patent leather and patent

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15 10 7 b
4114200000 4115100000 laminated leather; metallised leather – Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip, 15 10 10 5 7 5 b b
4115200000 – Parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles; leather dust, powder and flour 10 5 5 b
4201000000 Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddle cloths, saddle bags, dog coats and the like), of any material. 15 10 7 b
4202111000 – – – Trunks, suit-cases, vanity cases 20 15 10 b
4202119000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
4202121000 – – – Trunks, suit-cases, vanity- cases.

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20 15 10 b
4202129000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
4202190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4202210000 – – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather 20 15 10 b
4202220000 – – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials 20 15 b
4202290000 – – Other 20 15 10 10 b
4202310000 – – With outer surface of leather, of composition leather or of patent leather 20 15 10 b
4202320000 – – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4202390000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4202911000 – – – Travelling bags and rucksacks 20 15 10 b
4202919000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
4202920000 – – With outer surface of plastic sheeting or of textile materials 20 15 10 b
4202991000
4202999000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
4203100000 4203210000 – Articles of apparel – – Specially designed for use 20 20 15 15 10 10 b b
4203290000 – – Other 15 10
4203300000 4203400000 – Belts and bandoliers – Other clothing accessories 20 20 15 10 b b
4205001000 – Transmission belts 5 5 0
4205009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4206001000 – Catgut 15 5 0
4206002000 – Guts, goldbeater's skin for sausages 5 5 0
4206009000 – Other 15 10 0
20 15 10 b
43011000 43013000 – Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws – Of lamb, the following : Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or 5 5 5 5 0 0
43016000 – Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws 5 5 0
43018000 – Other furskins, whole, with or without head, tail or paws 5 5 0
43019000 – Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for 5 5 0
4302110000 – – Of mink 10 5 0
4302190000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4302200000 – Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled 10 5 0
4302300000 – Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled 10 5 5 b
4303101000 – – Of alpaca 20 15 0
4303109000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
4303901000 – – Of alpaca 20 15 7 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4303909000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
4304000000 Artificial fur and articles thereof.

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20 15 7 a
4401100000 – Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms 5 5 0
4401210000 – – Coniferous 5 5 0
4401220000 – – Non-coniferous 5 5 0
4401300000 – Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms 5 5 0
4402100000 – Of bamboo 5 5 0
4402900000 – Other 5 5 0
4403100000 – Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives 5 5 0
4403200000 – Other, coniferous 5 5 0
4403410000 – – Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 5 5 0
4403490000 – – Other 5 5 0
4403910000 – – Of oak (Quercus spp.) 5 5 0
4403920000 – – Of beech (Fagus spp.) 5 5 0
4403990000 – – Other 5 5 0
4404100000 – Coniferous 10 5 5 b
4404200000 – Non-coniferous 10 5 5 b
4405000000 Wood wool; wood flour 10 5 0
4406100000 – Not impregnated 10 5 0
4406900000 – Other 10 5 0
4407101000 – – Strips for the manufacture of pencils 5 5 0
4407109000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4407210000 – – Mahogany (Swietenia spp.) 10 5 5 b
4407220000 – – Virola, Imbuia and Balsa 10 5 5 b
20 15 7 a
4401100000 – Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms 5 5 0
4407250000 – – Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 10 5 5 b
4407260000 – – White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, Yellow Meranti and Alan 10 5 5 b
4407270000 – – Sapelli 10 5 5 b
4407280000 – – Iroko 10 5 5 b
4407290000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4407910000 – – Of oak (Quercus spp.) 10 5 5 b
4407920000 – – Of beech (Fagus spp.) 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate

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MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4407930000 – – Of maple (Acer spp.) 10 5 5 b
4407940000 – – Of cherry (Prunus spp.) 10 5 5 b
4407950000 – – Of ash (Fraxinus spp.) 10 5 5 b
4407990000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4408101000 – – Strips for the manufacture of pencils 5 5 0
4408109000 – – Other 10 5 0
4408310000 – – Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 10 5 0
4408390000 – – Other 10 5 0
4408900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
4409101000 – – Strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 10 5 5 b
4409102000 – – Moulded wood 10 5 5 b
4409109000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4409210000 – – Of bamboo 10 5 5 b
4409291000 – – – Strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 15 10 7 b
4409292000 – – – Moulded wood 15 10 7 b
4409299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
4410110000 – – Particle board 15 10 7 b
4410120000 – – Oriented strand board (OSB) 10 5 5 b
4410190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4410900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4411120000 – – Of a thickness not exceeding5mm 15 10 7 b
MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4411130000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 5 mmbut not exceeding9mm 15 10 7 b
4411140000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 9 mm 15 5 5 c
4411920000 – – Of a density exceeding 0.8 g/cm³ – – Of a density exceeding 0.5 15 5 5 c
4411930000 g/cm³ but not exceeding 0.8 g/cm³ 15 5 5 c
4411940000 – – Of a density not exceeding 0.5 g/cm³ 15 5 5 c
4412100000 – Of bamboo 10 5 5 b
4412310000 – – With at least one outer ply of tropical wood specified in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4412320000 – – Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood

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15 10 5 a
4412390000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4412940000 – – Blockboard, laminboard and battenboard 15 5 5 c
4412990000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4413000000 Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes. 15 10 7 b
4414000000 Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects. 15 10 7 b
4415100000 – Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable- drums 15 10 7 b
4415200000 – Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars 10 5 5 b
4416000000 Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves. 15 5 5 c
4417001000 – Tools 15 10 7 b
4417009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4418100000 – Windows, French-windows and their frames 15 10 7 b
4418200000 – Doors and their frames and thresholds 15 10 7 b
4418400000 – Shuttering for concrete constructional work 15 10 7 b
4418500000 – Shingles and shakes 15 10 7 b
4418600000 – Posts and beams 15 5 5 c
4418710000 – – For mosaic floors 15 10 7 b
4418720000 – – Other, multilayer 15 10 7 b
4418790000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4418901000 – – Cellular panels 15 5 5 c
4418909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
4419000000 Tableware and kitchenware, of wood. 20 15 10 b
4420100000 – Statuettes and other ornaments, of wood 20 15 10 b
15 10 5 a
4412390000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4420900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
4421100000 – Clothes hangers 15 10 7 b
4421901000 – – Spools, cops, bobbins, sewing thread reels and similar articles, of turned wood. 10 5 5 b
4421902000 – – Toothpicks 15 5 5 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4421903000 – – Spoons and sticks for ice cream and candies 15 5 5 c
4421905000 – – Match splints 15 5

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5 c
4421909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4501100000 – Natural cork, raw or simply prepared 5 5 0
4501900000 – Other 5 5 0
4502000000 Natural cork, debacked or roughly squared, or in rectangular (including square) blocks, plates, sheets or strip (including sharp-edged blanks for corks or stoppers). 5 5 0
4503100000 – Corks and stoppers 10 5 0
4503900000 – Other 10 5 0
4504100000 – Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid cylinders, including discs 10 5 5 b
4504901000 – – Stoppers 10 5 0
4504902000 – – Gaskets or joints and washers 10 5 5 b
4504909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4601210000 – – Of bamboo 20 15 10 b
4601220000 – – Of rattan 20 15 10 b
4601290000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4601920000 – – Of bamboo 20 15 10 b
4601930000 – – Of rattan 20 15 10 b
4601940000 – – Of other vegetable materials 20 15 10 b
4601990000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4602110000 – – Of bamboo 20 15 10 b
4602120000 – – Of rattan 20 15 10 b
4602190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4602900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
4701000000 Mechanical wood pulp. 10 5 0
4702000000 Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades. 5 5 0
4703110000 – – Coniferous 10 5 0
5 c
4421909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4703190000 – – Non-coniferous 10 5

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0
4703210000 – – Coniferous 10 5 0
4703290000 – – Non-coniferous 10 5 0
4704110000 – – Coniferous 5 5 0
4704190000 – – Non-coniferous 5 5 0
4704210000 – – Coniferous 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4705000000 Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes. 10 5 0
4706100000 – Cotton linters pulp 5 5 0
4706200000 – Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 10 5 0
4706300010 – – Mechanical 5 5 0
4706300020 – – Chemical 10 5 0
4706300090 – – Semichemical 5 5 0
4706910000 – – Mechanical 5 5 0
4706920000 – – Chemical 10 5 0
4706930000 – – Semi-chemical 5 5 0
4707100000 – Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard 5 5 0
4707200000 – Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass 5 5 0
4707300000 – Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) 5 5 0
4707900000 – Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 5 5 0
4801000000 Newsprint, in rolls or sheets. 0 0 0
4802100000 – Hand-made paper and paperboard – Paper and paperboard 10 5 0
0
4703210000 – – Coniferous 10 5 0
4802200000 of a kind used as a base for photo- sensitive, heat-sensitive or electro-sensitive paper or cardboard 10 5 0
4802400000 – Wallpaper base 15 5 0
4802540000 – – Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 15 10 5 a
4802551000 – – – Security paper for banknotes 5 5 0
4802552000 – – – Other security papers used for bills 5 5 0
4802559000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4802561000 – – – Security paper for banknotes

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20 5 0
4802562000 – – – Other security papers used for bills 10 5 5 b
4802569000 – – – Other 20 15 7 a
4802571000 – – – Security paper for banknotes 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4802572000 – – – Other security papers 5 5 0
4802579000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4802581000 – – – In coils (rolls) 15 10 5 a
4802589000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4802611000 – – – Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 , accomplishing other specifications of Note 4 of this Chapter. 0 0 0
4802619000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4802620000 – – In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mmand the other side not exceeding 297 mmin the unfolded state 20 15 7 a
4802691000 – – – Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 , accomplishing other specifications of Note 4 of this Chapter. 15 5 5 c
4802699000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4803001000 – Cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres 15 10 7 b
4803009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4804110000 – – Unbleached 15 10 7 b
4804190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4804210000 – – Unbleached – – Other 15 10 10 5 a
4804290000 4804310000 – – Unbleached 15 15 10 5 7 a
4804390000 15 10 7 b b
4804411000 – – Other – – – Absorbent, of the kind used for the manufacture of 5 5 0
20 5 0
4802562000 – – – Other security papers used for bills 10 5 5 b
4804419000 decorative plastic laminated – – – Other 15 5 a
4804420000 – – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood obtained by chemical process 15 10 10 5 a
4804490000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4804510000 – – Unbleached

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15 10 7 b
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass 10 5
4804520000 and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood obtained by a chemical process 15 a
4804590000 4805110000 – – Other – – Semi-chemical fluting paper 15 15 10 10 5 7 a b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4805120000 – – Straw fluting paper 15 5 0
4805190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4805240000 – – Weighing 150 g/m 2 or less 15 10 7 b
4805250000 – – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2 15 10 7 b
4805300000 – Sulphite wrapping paper 15 10 5 a
4805401000 – – Made with 100% by weight of cotton or abaca fibre, unsized and exempt from mineral composers. 5 5 0
4805402000 – – Containing by weight more than 70 %but not more than 100 %of cotton fibres. 5 5 0
4805409000 – – Other 5 5 0
4805500000 – Felt paper and paperboard 15 5 0
4805911000 – – – Absorbent, of the kind used for the manufacture of decorative plastic laminated 0 0 0
4805912000 – – – For electrical insulation 5 5 0
4805913000 – – – Multi-layer paper and paperboard (other than those in subheadings 4805.12, 4805.19, 4805.24 or 4805.25) 15 10 5 a
4805919000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4805921000 – – – For electrical insulation 5 5 0
4805922000 4805929000 paperboard (other than those in subheadings 4805.12, 4805.19, 4805.24 or 4805.25) – – – Other 15 10 5 a
15 10 7 b
– – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass 10 5
4805931000 – – – For electrical insulation 5 5 0
4805932000 – – – Multi-layer paper and paperboard (other than those in subheadings 4805.12, 4805.19, 4805.24 or 4805.25) 15 10 5 a
4805933000 4805939000 specific gravity more than 1 15 10 5 a
4806100000 – Vegetable parchment 5 5 0
4806200000 – Greaseproof papers 10 5 0
4806300000 – Tracing papers 5 5

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0
4806400000 – Glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4807000000 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 15 5 0
4808100000 – Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated 15 10 5 a
4808200000 – Sack kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated 15 10 5 a
4808300000 – Other kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated 15 10 5 a
4808900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
4809200000 – Self-copy paper 15 5 0
4809900000 – Other 15 5 0
4810131100 – – – – Weighing 60 g/m 2 or less 15 5 0
4810131900 – – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4810132000 – – – Weighing more than 150 g/m 2 15 10 5 a
4810141000 – – – With one side exceeding 360 mmand the other side exceeding 150 mm, in the unfolded state 20 5 0
4810149000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
4810190000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4810220000 – – Light-weight coated paper 15 5 0
4810290000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4810310000 – – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres 15 5 5 c
4810320000 obtained by a chemical process, and weighing 150 g/m² or less – – Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95 %by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, and weighing more than 150 g/m

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² 15 10 5 a
4810390000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4810920000 – – Multi-ply 15 10 5 a
4810990000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4811101000 – – Tarry in the mass, with specific weight greater than 1, even glossy, varnished or checkers 15 5 0
4811109000 – – Other 15 5 0
4811411000 exceeding 15 cm; or rectangular (including square) sheets with one side exceeding 36 cm and the other side exceeding 15 cm, in the unfolded state. 15 10 5 a
4811419000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
4811491000 – – – In rolls of a width exceeding 15 cm; or rectangular (including square) sheets with one side exceeding 36 cm and the other side exceeding 15 cm, in the unfolded state. 15 5 5 c
4811499000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
4811511000 – – – With Intermediate aluminum foil, used for packaging products in the food industry, including printed 5 5 0
4811512000 – – – Both sides coated or covered with plastic, of the kind used in the food industry, whether or not printed. 5 5 0
4811519000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
4811591000 – – – To make water sandpaper 15 5 5 c
4811592000 – – – With a middle aluminium plate, of the kind used for packing products in food industries, whether or not printed – – – Impregnated paper with 5 5 0
4811593000 4811594000 melamine resins, whether or not decorated or printed 15 10 7 b
4811595000 sides, of plastic, of a kind used in the food industry, even printed 5 5 0
4811596000 – – – Filter paper 5 5 0 7
² 15 10 5 a
4810390000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4811599000 – – – Other 15 10 b
4811601000 – – For electrical insulation 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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4811609000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4811901000 – – Varnishing, with specific gravity more than 1, whether or not crinkled 10 5 0
4811902000 – – For gaskets 10 5 0
4811905000 – – Ruled, striped or squared 15 5 5 c
4811908000 – – Absorbent paper, decorated or printed, impregnated, of a kind used for the manufacture of decorative plastic laminates 5 5 0
4811909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
4812000000 Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp. 15 5 0
4813100000 – In the form of booklets or tubes 15 15 0
4813200000 – In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm 15 15 7
4813900000 – Other 15 15 7
4814100000 – «Ingrain» paper 15 5 0
4814200000 – Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper coated or covered, on the face side, with a grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed or otherwise decorated layer of plastics 15 5 0
4814900000 – Other 15 5 0
4816200000 – Self-copy paper 15 15 5
4816900000 – Other 15 15 10
4817100000 – Envelopes 20 15 10 b
4817200000 – Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards 20 15 10 b
4817300000 – Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationery 20 15 10 b
4818100000 – Toilet paper 20 15 10 b
4818200000 – Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels 20 15 10 b
4811609000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
4818300000 – Tablecloths and serviettes 20 15 10 b
4818401000 – – Baby diapers 20 15 10 b
4818402000 – – Sanitary towels and tampons

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20 15 10 b
4818409000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4818500000 – Articles of apparel and clothing accessories 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4818900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
4819100000 – Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard 15 10 7 b
4819200000 – Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard 15 10 7 b
4819301000 – – Multifolded 15 10 7 b
4819309000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4819400000 – Other sacks and bags, including cones 15 10 7 b
4819500000 – Other packing containers, including record sleeves 15 10 7 b
4819600000 – Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind used in offices, shops or the like 15 10 7 b
4820100000 – Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles 20 15 10 b
4820200000 – Exercise books 20 15 10 b
4820300000 – Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers 20 15 10 b
4820401000 – – Forms known as 'continuos' 20 15 10 b
4820409000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4820500000 – Albums for samples or for collections 20 15 10 b
4820901000 – – Forms known as 'continuos', not printed 20 15 10 b
4820909000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4821100000 – Printed 15 10 7 b
4821900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
20 15 10 b
4818409000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4822100000 – Of a kind used for winding textile yarn 15 10 7 b
4822900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
4823200000 – Filter paper and paperboard 5 5 0
4823400000 – Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus 15 5 0
4823610000 – – Of bamboo 20 5 0
4823690000 – – Other

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20 15 7 a
4823700000 – Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp 15 5 0
4823902000 – – Papers for electrical insulation 5 5 0
4823904000 – – Gaskets or joints 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4823905000 – – Paperboard for jacquard and similar machines 5 5 0
4823906000 – – Dressmaking patterns, models and templates 5 5 0
4823909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
4901101000 – – Horoscopes, photo romance novels and comics 20 15 7 a
4901109000 – – Other 0 0 0
4901910000 – – Dictionaries and encyclopedias, and serial instalments thereof 0 0 0
4901991000 – – – Horoscopes, photo romance novels and comics 20 15 7 a
4901999000 – – – Other 0 0 0
4902100000 – Appearing at least four times a week 0 0 0
4902901000 – – Horoscopes, photo romance novels and comics 20 15 7 a
4902909000 – – Other 0 0 0
4903000000 Children's picture, drawing or colouring books. 20 15 10 b
4904000000 Music, printed or in manuscript, whether or not bound or illustrated.

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0 0 0
4905100000 – Globes 0 0 0
4905910000 – – In book form 0 0 0
4905990000 – – Other 0 0 0
4906000000 architectural, engineering, industrial, commercial, topographical or similar purposes, being originals drawn by hand; hand -written texts; photographic reproductions on sensitised paper and carbon copies of the foregoing. 0 0 0
4907001000 – Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue in the country to which they are destined; stamp-impressed paper 20 15 10 b
4907002000 – Banknotes 0 0 0
4907003000 – Books of travellers' cheques of foreign credit stores 20 15 7 a
4907009000 – Other 20 15 7 a
4908100000 – Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
4908901000 – – For continuous transference on textile 5 5 0
4908909000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
4909000000 Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings. 20 15 10 b
4910000000 Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks. 20 15 10 b
4911100000 – Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like 20 15 10 b
4911910000 – – Pictures, designs and photographs 20 15 10 b
4911990000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
50010000 Silk-worm cocoons suitable for reeling. 5 5 0
50020000 Raw silk (not thrown). 5 5 0
0 0 0
50030000 Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock). 10 10 0
5004000000 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale. 5 5 0
5005000000 Yarn spun from silk waste, not put up for retail sale. 10 5 0
5006000000 Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale; silk-worm gut. 10 10 0
5007100000 – Fabrics of noil silk 20 5 0
5007200000 – Other fabrics, containing 85 %or more by weight of silk or of silk waste other than noil silk 20 5 0
5007900000 – Other fabrics 20 5 0
51011100 – – Shorn wool

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10 10 0
51011900 – – Other 10 10 0
51012100 – – Shorn wool 10 10 0
51012900 – – Other 10 10 0
51013000 – Carbonised 10 10 0
51021100 – – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 10 10 0
51021910 – – – Of alpaca or of llama 10 10 0
51021920 – – – Of rabbit or of llama 10 10 0
51021990 – – – Other 10 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
51022000 – Coarse animal hair 10 10 0
51031000 – Noils of wool or of fine animal hair 10 10 0
51032000 – Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair 10 10 0
51033000 – Waste of coarse animal hair 10 10 0
5104000000 Garnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair. 10 5 0
5105100000 – Carded wool 10 5 0
5105210000 5105291000 – – Combed wool in fragments – – – Tops 10 10 5 0 0
5105299000 – – – Other 10 5 0
5105310000 – – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 10 5 0
5105391000 5105392000 – – – Of alpaca or of llama – – – Of vicuna 10 10 5 5 0 0
5105399000 – – – Other 5 0
5105400000 – Coarse animal hair, carded or combed 10 10 5 0
5106100000 – Containing less than 85 %by
5106200000 weight of wool 15 5 0
10 10 0
51011900 – – Other 10 10 0
5107100000 – Containing 85 %or more by weight of wool – Containing less than 85 %by 15 5 0
5108100000 – Carded 15 5 0
5108200000 – Combed 5 0

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5109100000 5109900000 weight of wool or of fine animal hair – Other 15 15 15 15 0 0
5110001000 – Not put up for retail sale 15 5 0
5110009000 – Other 15 5 0
5111111000 – – – Of wool 20 10 0
5111112000 – – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5111114000 – – – Of Alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5111119000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5111191000 – – – Of wool 20 5 0
5111192000 – – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5111194000 – – – Of Alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5111199000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5111201000 – – Of wool 20 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5111202000 – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5111204000 – – Of Alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5111209000 – – Other 20 5 0
5111301000 – – Of wool 20 5 0
5111302000 – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5111304000 – – Of Alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5111309000 – – Other 20 5 0
5111901000 – – Of wool 5 0
5111902000 – – Of vicuna 20 20 5 5 0
5111904000 5111909000 – – Of Alpaca or of llama – – Other 20 5 0
5112111000 – – – Of wool 20 10 5 b
5109100000 5109900000 weight of wool or of fine animal hair – Other 15 15 15 15 0 0
5112112000 – – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5112114000 – – – Of alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5112119000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5112191000 – – – Of wool 20 10 5 b
5112192000 – – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5112194000 – – – Of alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5112199000 – – – Other 20

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5 0
5112201000 – – Of wool 20 5 0
5112202000 – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5112204000 – – Of alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5112209000 – – Other 20 5 0
5112301000 – – Of wool 20 10 5 b
5112302000 – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5112304000 – – Of alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5112309000 – – Other 20 5 0
5112901000 – – Of wool 20 10 7 c
5112902000 – – Of vicuna 20 5 0
5112904000 – – Of alpaca or of llama 20 5 0
5112909000 – – Other 20 5 0
5113000000 Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair. 20 5 0
52010010 – Of a fibre length exceeding 34.92 mm(1 3/8 inch) 5 5 0
52010020 – Of a fibre length exceeding 28.57 mm(1 1/8 inch) but not exceeding 34.92 mm(1 3/8 5 5 0
52010030 22.22 mm(7/8 inch) but not exceeding 28.57 mm(1 1/8 inch) 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
52010090 – Of a fibre length not exceeding 22.22 mm(7/8 inch) 5 5 0
52021000 – Yarn waste (including thread waste) 5 5 0
52029100 – – Garnetted stock 5 5 0
52029900 – – Other 5 5 0
52030000 Cotton, carded or combed. 5 5 0
5 0
5112201000 – – Of wool 20 5 0
5204110000 – – Containing 85 %or more by weight of cotton 15 10 5 a
5204190000 – – Other 15 5 0
5204200000 – Put up for retail sale 15 15 5
5205110000 – – Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205120000 – – Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205130000 – – Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 15

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10 5 a
5205140000 – – Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205150000 – – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number) 15 5 0
5205210000 – – Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205220000 – – Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5205230000 – – Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205240000 – – Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205260000 – – Measuring less than 125 decitex but not less than 106.38 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number but not exceeding 94 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205270000 – – Measuring less than 106.38 decitex but not less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 94 metric number but not exceeding 120 metric number) 15 5 0
5205280000 – – Measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number) 15 5 0
5205310000 – – Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 5 a
5205320000 – – 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) 15 10 5 a
5205330000 – – 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) 15 10 0
10 5 a
5205140000 – – Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5205340000 – – Measuring per single yarn less than 191.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 0
5205350000 – – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5205410000 – – Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 5 a
5205420000 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) 15 10 5 a
5205430000 – – 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 15 10 5 a
5205440000 – – 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) 15 10 0
5205460000 – – 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) 15 10 0
5205470000 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) 15 10 0
5205480000 – – Measuring per single yarn less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number per single yarn) 15 5 0

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5206110000 – – Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 15 5 0
5206120000 – – Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 15 5 0
5206130000 – – Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5206140000 – – Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 15 5 0
5206150000 – – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number) 15 5 0
5206210000 – – Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 15 5 0
5206220000 – – Measuring less than 714.29 decitex but not less than 232.56 decitex (exceeding 14 metric number but not exceeding 43 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5206230000 – – Measuring less than 232.56 decitex but not less than 192.31 decitex (exceeding 43 metric number but not exceeding 52 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5206240000 – – Measuring less than 192.31 decitex but not less than 125 decitex (exceeding 52 metric number but not exceeding 80 metric number) 15 10 5 a
5206250000 – – Measuring less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number) 15 5 0
5206310000 – – Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 5 a
5206320000 – – 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) 15 5 0
5206110000 – – Measuring 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number) 15 5 0
5206330000 – – 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) 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5206340000 – – 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) 15 5 0
5206350000 – – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 15 5 0
5206410000 – – Measuring per single yarn 714.29 decitex or more (not exceeding 14 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 0
5206420000 – – 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) 15 5 0
5206430000 – – 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) 15 5 0
5206440000 – – 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) 15 5 0
5206450000 – – Measuring per single yarn less than 125 decitex (exceeding 80 metric number per single yarn) 15 10 0
5207100000 – Containing 85 %or more by weight of cotton 15 15

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5
5207900000 – Other 15 15 0
5208110000 – – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208120000 – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208130000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5208190000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5208211000 – – – weighing not more than 35 g/m 2 20 5 0
5208219000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5208220000 – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208230000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5208290000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5208310000 – – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208320000 – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208330000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5208390000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5208410000 – – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208420000 – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208430000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5208490000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5208510000 – – Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5
5207900000 – Other 15 15 0
5208520000 – – Plain weave, weighing more than 100 g/m 2 20 10 5 b
5208591000 – – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5208599000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
5209110000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5209120000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5209190000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5209210000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5209220000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5209290000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5209310000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5209320000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5209390000 – – Other fabrics

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20 10 5 b
5209410000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5209420000 – – Denim 20 10 5 b
5209430000 – – Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5209490000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5209510000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5209520000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5209590000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5210110000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5210190000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5210210000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5210290000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5210310000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5210320000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5210390000 – – Other fabrics 5 b
5210410000 5210490000 – – Plain weave – – Other fabrics 20 20 10 10 5 5 b b
5210510000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5210590000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5211110000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5211120000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5211190000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5211200000 – Bleached 20 10 5 b
20 10 5 b
5209410000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5211310000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5211320000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5211390000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5211410000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5211420000 – – Denim 20 10 5 b
5211430000 – – Other fabrics of 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5211490000 – – Other fabrics 20 10 5 b
5211510000 – – Plain weave 20 10 5 b
5211520000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill 20 10 5 b
5211590000 – – Other fabrics 20

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10 5 b
5212110000 – – Unbleached 20 5 0
5212120000 – – Bleached 20 5 0
5212130000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5212140000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5212150000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5212210000 5212220000 – – Unbleached 20 5 0
5212230000 – – Bleached 20 5 5 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5212240000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5212250000 – – Printed 20 5 0
53011000 – Flax, raw or retted 10 10 0
53012100 – – Broken or scutched 10 10 0
53012900 – – Other 10 10 0
53013000 – Flax tow and waste 10 10 0
53021000 – True hemp, raw or retted 10 10 0
53029000 – Other 10 10 0
5303100000 – Jute and other textile bast fibres, raw or retted 10 10 10
5303903000 – – Jute 10 10 10
5303909000 – – Other 10 10 10
5305001100 – – Raw 10 5 5 b
5305001900 – – Other 10 5 5 b
5305009000 – Other 10 5 5 b
5306100000 – Single 15 5 0
5306201000 – – Put up for retail sale 15 5 0
5306209000 – – Other 15 5 0
10 5 b
5212110000 – – Unbleached 20 5 0
5307100000 – Single 15 5 5 c
5307200000 – Multiple (folded) or cabled 15 5 5 c
5308100000 – Coir yarn 15 5 0
5308200000 – True hemp yarn 15 5 0
5308900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
5309110000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5309190000 – – Other 20 5

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0
5309210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5309290000 – – Other 20 5 0
5310100000 – Unbleached 20 5 5 c
5310900000 – Other 20 5 5 c
5311000000 Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn. 20 10 5 b
5401101000 – – Put up for retail sale 15 15 5
5401109000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5401201000 – – Put up for retail sale 15 15 0
5401209000 – – Other 15 5 0
5402110000 – – Of aramids 15 5 0
5402191000 – – – Of nylon 6,6 5 5 0
5402199000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
5402200000 – High tenacity yarn of polyesters 15 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5402310000 – – Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn not more than 50 tex 15 10 5 a
5402320000 – – Of nylon or other polyamides, measuring per single yarn more than 50 tex 15 5 3 b
5402330000 – – Of polyesters 15 10 5 a
5402340000 – – Of polypropylene 15 10 5 a
5402390000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
5402440010 – – – Of polyurethane 5 5 0
5402440090 – – – Other 15 5 0
5402450000 – – Other, of nylon or other polyamides 15 10 5 a
5402460000 – – Other, of polyesters, 15 10 5 a
0
5309210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5402470000 partially oriented – – Other, of polyesters 15 10 5 a
5402480000 – – Other, of polypropylene 15 10 5 a
5402491000 – – – Of polyurethane 5 5 0
5402499000 – – – Other 15 10 0
5402510000 – – Of nylon or other polyamides 15 10 7 b
5402520000 – – Of polyesters 15 10 7 b
5402590000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
5402610000 – – Of nylon or other polyamides 15 10 7 b
5402620000 – – Of polyesters 15 10 7 b
5402690000 – – Other 15 5 0

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5403100000 – High tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 15 5 0
5403310000 – – Of viscose rayon, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 120 turns per metre 15 5 0
5403320000 – – Of viscose rayon, with a twist exceeding 120 turns per metre 15 5 0
5403330000 – – Of cellulose acetate 15 5 0
5403390000 – – Other 15 5 0
5403410000 – – Of viscose rayon 15 5 0
5403420000 – – Of cellulose acetate 15 5 0
5403490000 – – Other 15 5 0
5404111000 – – – Of polyurethane 5 5 0
5404119000 – – – Other 15 5 3 b
5404120000 – – Other, of polypropylene 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5404199000 – – – Other 15 5 0
5404900000 – Other 15 5 0
5405000000 Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of artificial textile materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm. 15 5 0
5406001000 – Synthetic filament yarn 15 15 5
5406009000 – Artificial filament yarn 15 15 5
5407101000 – – For the manufacture of tyres 20 5 3 b
5407109000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
5407200000 – Woven fabrics obtained from strip or the like 20 10 5 b
5407300000 – Fabrics specified in Note 9 to Section XI 20 5 0
5407410000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 10 5 5 b
5403100000 – High tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 15 5 0
5407420000 – – Dyed 20 b
5407430000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5

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0
5407440000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
5407510000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 7 c
5407520000 – – Dyed 20 10 7 c
5407530000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 7 c
5407540000 – – Printed 20 10 7 c
5407610000 – – Containing 85 %or more by weight of non-textured polyester filaments 20 10 7 c
5407690000 – – Other 20 10 7 c
5407711000 – – – Tyre cord fabric of yarn of polyvinyl alcohol 5 5 0
5407719000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
5407720000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
5407730000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
5407740000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
5407810000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5 b
5407820000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
5407830000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
5407840000 5407910000 – – Printed – – Unbleached or bleached 20 20 10 5 b b
5407920000 – – Dyed 20 10 10 5 5 b
5407930000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5407940000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
5408100000

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– Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 20 5 0
5408210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5408220000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5408230000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5408240000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5408310000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5408320000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5408330000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5408340000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5501100000 – Of nylon or other polyamides 15 5 0
5501200000 – Of polyesters 15 10 5 a
5501301000 – – Obtained by wet extrusion 5 5 0
5501309000 – – Other 15 5 0
5501400000 – Of polypropylene 15 5 0
5501900010 – – Vinyl 5 5 0
5501900090 – – Other 15 5 0
5502001000 – Rovings of cellulose acetate for the manufacture of filters of cigarettes 15 5 0
5502002000 – Of viscose rayon 5 5 0
5502009000 – Other 15 5 0
5503110000 – – Of aramids 15 5 0
5503190000 – – Other 15 5 0
5503200010 5503200020 outer layer that melts at a lower temperature than the core, of the kind used to bind fibers – – Measuring fibers with lower 15 15 5 10 5 5 c a
5503200030 – – Measuring fibers with 2.2 decitex or higher 15 10 5 a
5503301000 5 0
– Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of viscose rayon 20 5 0
5408210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5503309000 – – Other 15 5 0
5503400000 – Of polypropylene 15 10 5 a
5503901000 – – Vinyls 5 5

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0
5503909000 – – Other 15 5 0
5504100000 – Of viscose rayon 0 0 0
5504900000 – Other 15 5 0
5505100000 – Of synthetic fibres 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5505200000 – Of artificial fibres 15 5 0
5506100000 – Of nylon or other polyamides 15 5 0
5506200000 – Of polyesters 15 10 5 a
5506300000 – Acrylic or modacrylic 15 5 0
5506900000 – Other 15 5 0
5507000000 Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning. 15 5 0
5508101000 – – Put up for retail sale 15 10 5 a
5508109000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5508201000 – – Put up for retail sale 15 5 0
5508209000 – – Other 15 5 0
5509110000 – – Single yarn 15 5 0
5509120000 – – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 15 5 0
5509210000 – – Single yarn 15 10 5 a
5509220000 – – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 15 10 5 a
5509310000 – – Single yarn 15 10 5 a
5509320000 – – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 15 10 5 a
5509410000 – – Single yarn 15 5 0
5509420000 – – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 15 5 0
0
5503909000 – – Other 15 5 0
5509510000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with artificial staple fibres 15 10 5 a
5509520000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 15 5 0
5509530000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 15 10 5 a
5509590000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5509610000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 15 10 5 a
5509620000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 15 5 0
5509690000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5509910000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 15 5 0
5509920000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with cotton 15 10 0
5509990000 – – Other

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15 5 0
5510110000 – – Single yarn 15 10 5 a
5510120000 – – Multiple (folded) or cabled yarn 15 5 0
5510200000 – Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5510300000 – Other yarn, mixed mainly or solely with cotton 15 10 0
5510900000 – Other yarn 15 10 5 a
5511100000 – Of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85 %or more by weight of such fibres 15 15 5
5511200000 – Of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 %by weight of such fibres 15 15 0
5511300000 – Of artificial staple fibres 15 15 0
5512110000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5 b
5512190000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
5512210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5512290000 – – Other 20 5 0
5512910000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5512990000 – – Other 20 5 0
5513110000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5513120000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513130000 – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513190000 – – Other woven fabrics 20 5 0
5513210000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
15 5 0
5510110000 – – Single yarn 15 10 5 a
5513231000 – – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513239000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
5513290000 – – Other woven fabrics 20 5 0
5513310000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5513391000 – – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513392000 – – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513399000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5513410000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5513491000 – – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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5513492000 – – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5513499000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5514110000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5514120000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514191000 – – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514199000 – – – Other 20 5 0
5514210000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5514220000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514230000 – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514290000 – – Other woven fabrics 20 10 5 b
5514301000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 5 b
5514302000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514303000 – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5514309000 – – Other woven fabrics 20 5 0
5514410000 – – Of polyester staple fibres, plain weave 20 10 0
5514420000 – – 3-thread or 4-thread twill, including cross twill, of polyester staple fibres 20 10 0
5514430000 – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 0
5514490000 – – Other woven fabrics 20 10 5 b
5515110000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with viscose rayon staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5515120000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 20 10 5 b
5513492000 – – – Other woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres 20 10 5 b
5515130000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 20 10 5 b
5515190000 – – Other 20 5 0
5515210000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 20 5 0
5515220000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair 20 5 0
5515290000 – – Other 20 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5515910000 – – Mixed mainly or solely with man-made filaments 20 5 0
5515990000 – – Other 20 5 0
5516110000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 0
5516120000 – – Dyed 20 10 0
5516130000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5516140000 – – Printed 20 10 0
5516210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5516220000 – – Dyed 20 5

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0
5516230000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5516240000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5516310000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5516320000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5516330000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 0
5516340000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5516410000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
5516420000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5516430000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5516440000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5516910000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 0
5516920000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
5516930000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 0
5516940000 – – Printed 20 5 0
5601210000 articles, of wadding – – Of cotton 15 10 5 a
5601220000 – – Of man-made fibres 15 10 5 a
5601290000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5601300000 – Textile flock and dust and mill neps 15 5 0
5602100000 – Needleloom felt and stitch- bonded fibre fabrics 15 10 5 a
5602210000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 15 5 0
5602290000 a
5602900000 5603110000 – Other 15 10 5 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
0
5516230000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
5603121000 – – – Of polyester, impregnated with styrene-butadiene rubber containing by weight 43 g/m 2 or more, precut with a width not exceeding 75mm 15 5 3 b
5603129000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
5603130000 – – Weighing more than 70 g/m² but not more than 150 g/m² 15 10 5 a
5603140000 – – Weighing more than 150 g/m² 15 10 5 a
5603910000 – – Weighing not more than 25 g/m² 15 10 3
5603920000 – – Weighing more than 25 g/m² but not more than 70 g/m² 15 10

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5 a
5603930000 – – Weighing more than 70 15 10 5 a
5603940000 g/m² but not more than 150 g/m² – – Weighing more than 150 g/m² 15 10 5 a
5604100000 – Rubber thread and cord, textile covered 15 5 0
5604902000 – – High tenacity yarn, impregnated or coated, with unvulcanised rubber for the manufacture of tyres 15 5 0
5604909000 – – Other 15 5 0
5605000000 Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 54.04 or 54.05, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal. 5 5 0
5606000000 Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 54.04 or 54.05, gimped (other than those of heading 56.05 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarn. 15 10 5 a
5607210000 – – Binder or baler twine 15 10 5 a
5607290000 – – Other 15 5 3 b
5607410000 – – Binder or baler twine 15 10 5 a
5607490000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5607500000 – Of other synthetic fibres 15 5 5 c
5607900000 5 a
5608110000 – – Made up fishing nets 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5608190000 – – Other 15 5 0
5608900000 – Other 15 5 0
5609000000 Articles of yarn, strip or the like of heading 54.04 or 54.05, twine, cordage, rope or cables, not elsewhere specified or included. 15 5 3 b
5701100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
5 a
5603930000 – – Weighing more than 70 15 10 5 a
5701900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702100000 – 'Kelem', 'Schumacks', 'Karamanie' and similar hand- woven rugs 20 15 5 a
5702200000 – Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir) 20 15 5 a
5702310000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair

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20 15 5 a
5702320000 – – Of man-made textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702410000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
5702420000 – – Of man-made textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702500000 – Other, not of pile construction, not made up 20 15 5 a
5702910000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
5702920000 – – Of man-made textile materials 20 15 5 a
5702990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
5703100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
5703200000 – Of nylon or other polyamides 20 15 5 a
5703300000 – Of other man-made textile materials 20 15 5 a
5703900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
5704100000 – Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 0.3 m² 20 15 5 a
5704900000 – Other 20 15 5 a
5705000000 Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up. 20 15 5 a
5801100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 5 0
5801210000 – – Uncut weft pile fabrics 20 5 0
5801220000 – – Cut corduroy 20 5 0
5801230000 – – Other weft pile fabrics 20 5 0
5801240000 – – Warp pile fabrics, Epinglé (uncut) 20 5 0
5801250000 – – Warp pile fabrics, cut 20 5 0
20 15 5 a
5702320000 – – Of man-made textile materials 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5801260000 – – Chenille fabrics 20 5 0
5801310000 – – Uncut weft pile fabrics 20 5 0
5801320000 – – Cut corduroy 20 5 0

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5801330000 – – Other weft pile fabrics 20 5 0
5801340000 – – Warp pile fabrics, Epinglé (uncut) 20 5 0
5801350000 – – Warp pile fabrics, cut 20 10 5 b
5801360000 – – Chenille fabrics 20 10 5 b
5801900000 – Of other textile materials 20 5 0
5802110000 – – Unbleached 20 5 0
5802190000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
5802200000 – Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, of other textile materials 20 5 0
5802300000 – Tufted textile fabrics 20 5 0
5803001000 – Of cotton 20 5 0
5803009000 – Of other textile materials 20 10 3 a
5804100000 – Tulles and other net fabrics 20 10 5 b
5804210000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 10 5 b
5804290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 5 5 c
5804300000 – Hand-made lace 20 5 5 c
5805000000 like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made up. – Woven pile fabrics (including terry towelling and similar 20 15 5 a
5806100000 terry fabrics) and chenille fabrics 20 5 5 c
5806200000 – Other woven fabrics, containing by weight 5 %or more of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread 20 10 5 b
5806310010 – – – Of a width not exceeding 13 mmfor the manufacture of ribbons 5 5 0
5806310090 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
5806321000 – – – Of a width not exceeding 4.1 cm. 5 5 0
5801330000 – – Other weft pile fabrics 20 5 0
5806329000 Other 20 10 5
5806390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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5806400000 – Fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs) 20 5 0
5807100000 – Woven 20 10 5 b
5807900000 – Other 20 10 5 b
5808100000 – Braids in the piece 20 5 0
5808900000 – Other 20 10 5 b
5809000000 metallised yarn of heading 56.05, of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes, not elsewhere specified or included. 20 5 0
5810100000 – Embroidery without visible ground 20 5 5 c
5810910000 – – Of cotton 20 10 5 b
5810920000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 10 5 b
5810990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 10 5 b
5811000000 piece, composed of one or more layers of textile materials assembled with padding by stitching or otherwise, other than embroidery of heading 58.10. – Textile fabrics coated with 20 10 5 b
5901100000 gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like – Other 20 5 0
5901900000 20 5 0
5902101000 – – Rubberised 15 10 5 a
5902109000 – – Other 15 10 3
5902201000 – – Rubberised 5 5 0
5902209000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
5902900000 – Other 15 5 0
5903100000 – With poly(vinyl chloride) 20 10 5 b
5903200000 – With polyurethane 20 10 5 b
5903900000 – Other 20 10 5 b
5806400000 – Fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive (bolducs) 20 5 0
5904100000 – Linoleum 20 5 0
5904900000 – Other

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20 5 0
5905000000 5906100000 Textile wall coverings. – Adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm 5 20 5 0
5906910000 – – Knitted or crocheted 20 5 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
5906991000 – – – Woven fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides or of polyesters 20 10 5 b
5906999000 – – – Other 20 5 5 c
5907000000 Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio back- cloths or the like. 20 10 5 b
5908000000 Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted , for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated. 15 5 0
5909000000 Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing, with or without lining, armour or accessories of other materials. 15 5 0
5910000000 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material. 15 5 0
5911100000 lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, including narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles (weaving beams) 15 5 0
5911200000 – Bolting cloth, whether or not made up 15 5 0
5911310000 5 5 0
5911320000 – – Weighing 650 g/m 2 or more – Straining cloth of a kind used 15 10 5
5911400000 5911901000 in oil presses or the like, including that of human hair – – Gaskets 15 5 3 a
5911909000 – – Other 15 3 b
6001100000 – 'Long pile' fabrics

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20 5 10 5 b b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6001210000 – – Of cotton 20 10 5 b
6001220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 10 5 b
6001290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 5 0
6001910000 – – Of cotton 20 10 5 b
6001920000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 10 5 b
6001990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 5 0
6002400000 – Containing by weight 5% or more of elastomeric yarn but not containing rubber thread 20 10 5 b
6002900000 – Other 20 5 0
6003100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 5 0
6003200000 – Of cotton 20 10 5 b
6003300000 – Of synthetic fibres 20 10 5 b
6003400000 – Of artificial fibres 20 5 0
6003900000 – Other 20 5 0
6004100000 – Containing by weight 5 %or more of elastomeric yarn but not containing rubber thread 20 10 5 b
6004900000 – Other 20 5 0
6005210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
6005220000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
6005230000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
6005240000 – – Printed 20 5 0
6005310000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5 b
6005320000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
6005330000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
20 5 10 5 b b
6005340000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
6005410000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 5 0
6005420000 – – Dyed 20 5 0
6005430000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 5 0
6005440000 – – Printed 20 5 0
6005900000 – Other 20 5 0
6006100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 5 0
6006210000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5

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b
6006220000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
6006230000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
6006240000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
6006310000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5 b
6006330000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
6006340000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6006410000 – – Unbleached or bleached 20 10 5 b
6006420000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
6006430000 – – Of yarns of different colours 20 10 5 b
6006440000 – – Printed 20 10 5 b
6006900000 – Other 20 5 0
6101200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6101300000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6101901000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6101909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6102100000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6102200000 6102300000 – Of cotton – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 5 a a
6102900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6103101000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6103102000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6103109000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6103220000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
b
6006220000 – – Dyed 20 10 5 b
6103230000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6103291000 – – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 0
6103299000 – – – Other 20 15 0
6103310000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6103320000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6103330000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6103390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6103410000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6103420000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6103430000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6103490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6104130000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6104191000 – – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 0
6104192000 – – – Of cotton 20 15 0

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6104199000 – – – Other 20 15 0
6104220000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6104230000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6104291000 – – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6104299000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6104310000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6104320000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6104330000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6104390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6104410000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6104420000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6104430000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6104440000 – – Of artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6104490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6104510000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6104520000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6104530000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6104590000 20 15 5 a
6104610000 6104620000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a a
6104630000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6104690000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6105100000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6104199000 – – – Other 20 15 0
6105201000 – – Of acrylic or modacrylic fibres 20 15 5 a
6105209000 – – Of other synthetic or artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6105900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6106100000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6106200000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6106900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6107110000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6107120000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6107190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6107210000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6107220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6107290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 0
6107910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6107991000 – – – Of man-made fibres

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20 15 5 a
6107999000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6108110000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6108190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6108210000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6108220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6108290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6108310000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6108320000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6108390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6108910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6108920000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6108990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6109100000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6109901000 – – Of acrylic or modacrylic fibres 20 15 5 a
6109909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6110111000 – – – – Sweaters (pullovers) 20 15 5 a
6110112000 – – – Waistcoats 20 15 5 a
6110113000 – – – Cardigans 20 15 5 a
6110119000 – – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6110120000 – – Of Kashmir (cashmere) goats 20 15 0
6110191000 – – – – Sweaters (pullovers) 20 15 5
6110192000 – – – Waistcoats 20 15 5 a a
20 15 5 a
6107999000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6110193000 – – – Cardigans 20 15 5 a
6110199000 – – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6110201000 – – – Sweaters (pullovers) 20 15 5 a
6110202000 – – Waistcoats 20 15 5 a
6110203000 – – Cardigans 20 15 5 a
6110209000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6110301000 – – Of acrylic or modacrylic fibres 20 15 5 a
6110309000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6110900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6111200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6111300000 – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6111901000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6111909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6112110000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6112120000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6112190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6112200000 – Ski suits 20 15 5 a
6112310000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6112390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6112410000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6112490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6113000000 Garments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 59.03, 59.06 or 59.07. 20 15 5 a
6114200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6114300000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6114901000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6114909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6115101000 – – Graduated compression socks 20 15 5 a
6115109000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6115210000 – – Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn less than 67 decitex 20 15 5 a
6115220000 – – Of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn 67 decitex or more 20 15 5 a
6115290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6115301000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a

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fibres 20 15 5 a
6115309000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6115940000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6115950000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6115960000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6115990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6116100000 – Impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber 20 15 5 a
6116910000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6116920000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6116930000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6116990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5

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6117100000 – Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like 20 15 5 a
6117801000 – – Knee and ankle pads 20 15 5 a
6117802000 – – Necktie and similar bows 20 15 5 a
6117809000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6117901000 – – Of synthetic or artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6117909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6201110000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6201120000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6201130000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6201190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6201910000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6201920000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6201930000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6201990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6202110000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6202120000 6202130000 – – Of cotton – – Of man-made fibres 20 20 15 15 5 a a
6202190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 5 a
6202910000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6202920000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6202930000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6202990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
a
6117100000 – Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like 20 15 5 a
6203110000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6203120000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6203190000 – – Of other textile fibres 20 15 5 a
6203220000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6203230000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6203291000 hair 20 15 5
6203299000 – – – Other a
6203310000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6203320000 6203330000 – – Of cotton – – Of synthetic fibres 20 20 15 15 5 5 a a
6203390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6203410000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6203421000 – – – Of tissue called "jeans or denim" 20 15 10 b
6203422000 – – – Of striped velvet ( "corduroy") 20 15 5 a
6203429000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6203430000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 10 b
6203490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204110000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204120000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6204130000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204210000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204220000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6204230000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204310000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204320000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6204330000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204410000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204420000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6204430000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204440000 – – Of artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6204490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204510000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204520000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a

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striped velvet ( "corduroy") 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6204530000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204590000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6204610000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6204620000 – – Of cotton 20 15 10 b
6204630000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6204690000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6205200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6205300000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6205901000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6205909000 – Of silk or silk 20 15
6206100000 6206200000 waste – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 5 a a

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6206300000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6206400000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6206900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6207110000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6207190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6207210000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6207220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6207290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6207910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6207991000 – – – Of synthetic or artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6207999000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6208110000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6208190000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6208210000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6208220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6208290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6208910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6208920000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6208990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6209200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6209300000 – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6209901000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6209909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6210100000 – Of fabrics of headings 56.02 or 56.03 20 15 5 a
6206300000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6206400000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6210200000 – Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6201.11 to 6201.19 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6210300000 – Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6202.11 to 6202.19 20 15 5 a
6210400000 – Other men´s or boys' garments 20 15 5 a
6210500000 – Other women's or girls' garments 20 15 5 a
6211110000 – – Men's or boys' 20 15 5 a
6211120000 – – Women's or girls' 20 15 5 a
6211200000 – Ski suits 20 15

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6211320000 – – Of cotton 20 20 5 5 a a
6211330000 – – Of man-made fibres 15 15 5 a
6211391000 – – – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5
6211399000 – – – Other 20 15 a
6211410000 6211420000 – – Of wool or fine animal hair – – Of cotton 20 20 15 5 5 a a
6211430000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6211490000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6212100000 – Brassières 20 15 5 a
6212200000 – Girdles and panty-girdles 20 15 5 a
6212300000 – Corselettes 20 15 5 a
6212900000 – Other 20 15 5 a
6213200000 – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6213901000 – – Of silk or silk waste 20 15 0
6213909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6214100000 – Of silk or silk waste 20 15 5 a
6214200000 – Of wool or fine animal hair 20 15 5 a
6214300000 – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6214400000 – Of artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6214900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6215100000 – Of silk or silk waste 20 15 5 a
6215200000 – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6215900000 – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6216001000 – Especially for the protection of workers 20 15 5 a
6216009000 – Other 20 15 5 a
a
6211320000 – – Of cotton 20 20 5 5 a a
6217100000 – Accessories 20 15 5 a
6217900000 – Parts 20 15 5 a
6301100000 – Electric blankets 20 15 5 a
6301201000 – – Of wool 20 15 5 a
6301202000 – – Of vicuna hair 20 15 5 a
6301209000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6301300000 – Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of cotton 20 15 5

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a
6301400000 – Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6301900000 – Other blankets and travelling rugs 20 15 5 a
6302101000 – – Of synthetic or artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6302109000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6302210000 6302220000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6302290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6302310000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6302320000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6302390000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6302401000 – – Of synthetic or artificial fibres 20 15 5 a
6302409000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6302510000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6302530000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6302591000 – – – Of linen 20 15 5 a
6302599000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6302600000 – Toilet linen and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics, of cotton 20 15 5 a
6302910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6302930000 – – Of man-made fibres 20 15 5 a
6302991000 – – – Of linen 20 15 5 a
6302999000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6303120000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6303191000 – – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6303199000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6303910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
a
6301400000 – Blankets (other than electric blankets) and travelling rugs, of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6303920000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6303990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6304110000 – – Knitted or crocheted 20 15 5 a
6304190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6304910000 – – Knitted or crocheted 20 15 5 a
6304920000 – – Not knitted or crocheted, of cotton 20 15 5 a
6304930000 – – Not knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibres 20

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15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6304990000 – – Not knitted or crocheted, of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6305101000 – – Of jute 20 5 3 b
6305109000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
6305200000 – Of cotton 20 10 5 b
6305320000 – – Flexible intermediate bulk containers 20 10 5 b
6305331000 – – – Of polyethylene 20 5 3 b
6305332000 – – – Of polypropylene 20 10 5 b
6305390000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
6305901000 – – Of pita fibre (cabuya, fique) 20 10 5 b
6305909000 – – Other 20 10 5 b
6306120000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6306191000 – – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6306199000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
6306220000 – – Of synthetic fibres 20 15 5 a
6306290000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6306300000 – Sails 20 15 0
6306400000 – Pneumatic mattresses 20 15 0
6306910000 – – Of cotton 20 15 5 a
6306990000 – – Of other textile materials 20 15 5 a
6307100000 – Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths 20 15 5 a
6307200000 – Life-jackets and life-belts 20 15 5 a
6307901000 – – Dress patterns 20 15 5 a
15 5 a
6307902000 – – Safety belts 20 15 5 a
6307903000 – – Protection facemasks

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20 15 5 a
6307909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6308000000 accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail sale. 20 5 3 b
6310101000 articles. – – Fabric cutoffs, trimmings 20 5 b
6310109000 – – Other 20 5 3 b
6310900000 – Other 20 5 3 b
6401100000 – Footwear incorporating a protective metal toe-cap 20 15 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6401920000 – – Covering the ankle but not covering the knee 20 15 10 b
6401990000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6402120000 – – Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots 20 15 0
6402190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6402200000 – Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs 20 15 10 b
6402910000 – – Covering the ankle 20 15 10 b
6402991000 – – – Incorporating a protective metal toe-cap 20 15 10 b
6402999000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
6403120000 – – Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots 20 15 0
6403190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6403200000 – Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big 20 15 10 b
6403400000 – Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toe-cap 20 15 10 b
6403510000 – – Covering the ankle 20 15 10 b
20 15 5 a
6307909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6403590000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6403911000 – – – Wooden sole footwear, without in-soles and protective metal toe-caps 20 15 10 b
6403919000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
6403991000 – – – Wooden sole footwear, without in-soles and protective metal toe-caps 20 15 10 b
6403999000 – – – Other 20

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15 10 b
6404111000 – – – Sports footwear 20 15 10 b
6404112000 – – – Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like 20 15 10 b
6404190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
6404200000 – Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather 20 15 10 b
6405100000 – With uppers of leather or composition leather 20 15 10 b
6405200000 – With uppers of textile materials 20 15 10 b
6405900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
6406100000 – Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6406200000 – Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics 15 10 7 b
6406910000 – – Of wood 15 5 0
6406993000 – – – Removable in-soles 15 10 7 b
6406999000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
6501000000 Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims; plateaux and manchons (including slit manchons), of felt. 15 10 5 a
6502001000 – Of toquilla straw or of mocora straw 15 5 0
6502009000 – Other 15 5 0
6504000000 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed. 20 15 5 a
6505100000 – Hair-nets 20 15 5 a
6505901000 – – Hats and other headgear of felt, or hat-shapes or plates of heading 65.01, whether or not lined or trimmed 20 15 5 a
6505909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
15 10 b
6404111000 – – – Sports footwear 20 15 10 b
6506100000 – Safety headgear 20 15 5 a
6506910000 – – Of rubber or of plastics 20 15 5 a
6506990000 – – Of other materials Head-bands, linings, covers, 20 15 5 a
6507000000 hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps, for headgear. 15 10 5 a

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6601100000 – Garden or similar umbrellas 20 15 5 a
6601910000 – – Having a telescopic shaft 20 15 5 a
6601990000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6602000000 Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like. 20 15 5 a
6603200000 – Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks) 15 5 0
6603900000 – Other 15 5 0
6701000000 Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers, down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 05.05 and worked quills and scapes). 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6702100000 – Of plastics 20 15 5 a
6702900000 – Of other materials 20 15 5 a
6703000000 Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair or other textile materials, prepared for use in making wigs or the like. 15 10 5 a
6704110000 – – Complete wigs 20 15 5 a
6704190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
6704200000 – Of human hair 20 15 5 a
6704900000 – Of other materials 20 15 5 a
6801000000 Setts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone 15 5 0
6802100000 (except slate). – 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, 15 5 0
6802210000 chippings and powder – – Marble, travertine and alabaster 15 10 7 b
6802230000 – – Granite 15 5 0
6601100000 – Garden or similar umbrellas 20 15 5 a
6601910000 – – Having a telescopic shaft 20 15 5 a
6802291000 – – – Calcareous 15 10 7 b

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6802299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
6802910000 – – Marble, travertine and alabaster 15 10 7 b
6802920000 – – Other calcareous stone 15 10 7 b
6802930000 – – Granite 15 10 7 b
6802990000 – – Other stone 15 10 7 b
6803000000 Worked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate.

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15 5 0
6804100000 – Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping 15 5 0
6804210000 – – Of agglomerated synthetic or natural diamond 15 10 5 a
6804220000 – – Of other agglomerated abrasives or of ceramics 15 10 7 b
6804230000 – – Of natural stone 15 5 0
6804300000 – Hand sharpening or polishing stones 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6805200000 – On a base of paper or paperboard only 15 10 7 b
6805300000 – On a base of other materials 15 10 7 b
6806100000 – Slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools (including intermixtures thereof), in bulk, sheets or rolls 15 10 5 a
6806200000 – Exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials (including intermixtures thereof) 10 5 0
6806900000 – Other 15 5 0
6807100000 – In rolls 15 10 7 b
6807900000 – Other 15 5 0
6808000000 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. 15 10 7 b
6809110000 – – Faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only 15 10 7 b
6809190000 – – Other 15 5 0
6809900000 – Other articles 15 10 7 b
6810110000 – – Building blocks and bricks 15 10 7 b
6810190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
15 5 0
6810910000 – – Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering 15 10 5 a
6810990000 – – Other 15 10 0
6811400000 – Containing asbestos 15 10 7 b
6811810000 – – Corrugated sheets 15 10 7 b
6811820000 – – Other sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles 15 10 7 b
6811830000 – – Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings 15 5 0
6811890000 – – Other articles 15 10 7 b
6812800000 – Of crocidolite 15 5 0
6812910000 – – Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear 15 5 0
6812920000 – – Paper, millboard and felt 15 5 0
6812930000 – – Compressed asbestos fibre jointing, in sheets or rolls 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
6812991000 – – – Fabricated asbestos fibre; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or asbestos and magnesium 5 5 0
6812992000 – – – Yarns 15 5 0
6812993000 – – – Ropes and cords, whether or not plaited 15 5 0
6812994000 – – – Fabrics, whether or not knitted or crocheted 15 5 0
6812995000 – – – Gaskets

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15 5 0
6812999000 – – – Other 15 5 0
6813200000 – Containing asbestos 15 5 5 c
6813810000 – – Brake linings and 15 10 7 b
6813890000 pads 5
6814100000 6814900000 agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on a support – Other 5 5 5 5 0 0
6815100000 – Non-electrical articles of graphite or other carbon 15 5 0
6815200000
6815990000 6901000000 – – Other Bricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite) or of similar 15 5 0
6902100000 – Containing by weight, singly or together, more than 50 %of the elements Mg, Ca or Cr, expressed as MgO, CaO or 15 5 0
6902201000 – – Containing by weight more than 90% of silica (SiO2) 15 5 0
6902209000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
6902900000 – Other 15 a
6903101000 – – Retorts and crucibles 5 5 0
6903109000 – – Other 15 5 0
6903201000 – – Retorts and crucibles 5 5 0
6903209000 Other 15
6903901000 – – Retorts and crucibles 5 5 0
6903909000 – – Other 15 5 0
6904100000 – Building bricks 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price

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Band Safe guard Note
6904900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
6905100000 – Roofing tiles 15 10 5 a
6905900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
6906000000 Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings. 15 10 7 b
6907100000 – 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 15 10 5 a
6907900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
6908100000 – 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 – Other 15 10 5 a
6908900000 15 10 7 b
6909110000 – – Of porcelain or china 15 5 0
6909120000 – – Articles having a hardness equivalent to 9 or more on the Mohs scale 15 5 0
6909190000 – – Other 15 5 0
6909900000 – Other 15 5 0
6910100000 – Of porcelain or china 15 10 7 b
6910900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
6911100000 – Tableware and kitchenware 20 15 7 a
6911900000 – Other 20 15 7 a
6912000000 Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china. 20 15 7 a
6913100000 – Of porcelain or china 20 15 5 a
6913900000 – Other 20 15 5 a
6914100000 – Of porcelain or china 15 10 5 a
6914900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
7001001000 – Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass 5 5 0

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7001003000 – Glass in the mass 10 5 0
7002100000 – Balls 5 5 0
7002200000 7002310000 – Rods – – Of fused quartz or other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7002320000 – – Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5×10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0°C to 300°C 5 5 0
7002390000 – – Other 5 5 0
7003121000 – – – Plain 10 5 5 b
7003122000 – – – Ribbed, corrugated, stamped or similar 10 5 5 b
7003191000 – – – Plain 10 5 5 b
7003192000 – – – Ribbed, corrugated, stamped or similar 10 5 5 b
7003200000 – Wired sheets 10 5 0
7003300000 7004200000 – Profiles – Glass, colored throughout the mass (body tinted), opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, 15 15 5 10 0 7 b
7004900000 layer – Other glass 15 10 10 c
7005100000 – Non-wired glass, having an absorbent, reflecting or non- reflecting layer 15 5 5 c
7005211100 – – – – Floated 5 5 5
7005211900 – – – – Other 15 5 5 c
7005219000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
7005291000 – – – Of a thickness of 6mm or less 15 10 7 b
7005299000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
7005300000 15 5 c
7001003000 – Glass in the mass 10 5 0
7006000000 – Wired glass Glass of heading 70.03, 70.04 or 70.05, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not 10 5 5 5 b
7007110000 – – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels 15 10 7 b
7007190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7007210000 – – Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels 15 10 7 b

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– – Other 7 b
7007290000 15 10
7008000000 Multiple-walled insulating units of glass. 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7009100000 – Rear-view mirrors for vehicles 15 5 5 c
7009910000 – – Unframed 15 10 7 b
7009920000 – – Framed 15 10 7 b
7010100000 – Ampoules 15 10 7 b
7010200000 – Stoppers, lids and other closures 15 10 0
7010901000 – – Exceeding 1 l 15 10 7 b
7010902000 – – Exceeding 0.33 l but not exceeding 1 l 15 10 7 b
7010903000 – – Exceeding 0.15 l but not exceeding 0.33 l 15 10 7 b
7010904000 – – Not exceeding 0.15 l 15 10 7 b
7011100000 – For electric lighting 15 10 0
7011200000 – For cathode-ray tubes 5 5 0
7011900000 – Other 15 5 0
7013100000 – Of glass-ceramics 20 15 0
7013220000 – – Of lead crystal 20 15 0
7013280000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
7013330000 – – Of lead crystal 20 15 0
7013370000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
7013410000 – – Of lead crystal 20 15 0
7013420000 – – Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10-6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0 °C to 300 °C 20 15 0
– – Other 7 b
7013490000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
7013910000 – – Of lead crystal 20 15 7 a
7013990000 – – Other 20 15 7

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7014000000 7015100000 optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 70.15), not optically worked. – Glasses for corrective 10 10 5 5 0 0
7015900000 – Other 5 5
7016100000 – Glass cubes and other glass smallwares, whether or not on a backing, for mosaics or similar decorative purposes 5 5 0 5 b
7016901000 – – Leaded light and the like (stained glass, whether or not of colourless glass) 20 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7016902000 – – Multicellular or foam glass in blocks, panels, plates, shells or similar forms. 15 5 0
7016909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7017100000 – Of fused quartz or other fused silica 15 5 0
7017200000 – Of other glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5×10 -6 per Kelvin within a temperature range of 0°C to 300°C 15 5 0
7017900000 – Other 15 5 0
7018100000 – Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi- precious stones and similar glass smallwares 5 5 0
7018200000 – Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mmin diameter 15 10 7 b
7018900000 – Other 15 5 0
7019110000 – – Chopped strands, of a length of not more than 50mm 10 5 0
7019120000 – – Rovings 10 5 0
7019190000 – – Other 10 5 0
7019310000 – – Mats 15 5 0
7019320000 – – Thin sheets (voiles) 15 5 0
7019390000 7019400000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7019510000 – – Of a width not exceeding 30 cm 15 5 0
a
7014000000 7015100000 optical elements of glass (other than those of heading 70.15), not optically worked. – Glasses for corrective 10 10 5 5 0 0
7019520000 – – Of a width exceeding 30 cm, plain weave, weighing less than 250g/m², of filaments measuring per single yarn not more than 136 tex – – – Woven fiberglass 15 5 0
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5 0
7019901000 – – Glass wool, in bulk or in flakes 15 5 0
7019909010 – – – Filter Bags 5 5 0
7019909090 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
7020001000 – Glass envelopes for vacuum 5 0
7020009000 – Other 15 5 5 c
7101100000 – Natural pearls 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7101210000 – – Unworked 10 5 0
7101220000 – – Worked 10 5 0
7102100000 – Unsorted 10 5 0
7102210000 – – Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted 5 5 0
7102290000 – – Other 5 5 0
7102310000 – – Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted 10 5 0
7102390000 – – Other 15 5 0
7103101000 – – Emeralds 10 5 0
7103109000 – – Other 10 5 0
7103911000 – – – Rubies and sapphires 15 5 0
7103912000 – – – Emeralds 15 5 0
7103990000 – – Other 15 5 0
7104100000 – Piezo-electric quartz 5 5 0
7104200000 – Other, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped 5 5 0
7104900000 – Other 10 5 0
7105100000 – Of diamonds 10 5 0
7105900000 – Other 10 5 0
5 0
7019901000 – – Glass wool, in bulk or in flakes 15 5 0
7106100000 – Powder 10 5 0
7106911000 – – – Non-alloy 10 5 0
7106912000 – – – Alloy 10 5 0
7106920000 – – Semi-manufactured 10 5 0
7107000000 Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi- manufactured 10 5 0
7108110000 – – Powder 10 5 0
7108120000 – – Other unwrought forms 10 5 0
7108130000 – – Other semi-manufactured forms 10 5 0
7108200000 – Monetary 10 5 0
7109000000 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured. 10 5 0
7110110000 – – Unwrought or in powder form 5 5 0
7110190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7110210000 – – Unwrought or in powder form 5 5 0
7110290000 – – Other 5 5 0
7110310000 – – Unwrought or in powder form 5 5 0
7110390000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7110410000 – – Unwrought or in powder form 5 5 0
7110490000 – – Other 5 5 0
7111000000 Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi- manufactured. 10 5 0
7112300000 – Ash containing precious metal or precious metal compounds 10 5 0
7112910000 – – Of gold, including metal clad with gold but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals 10 5 0
7112920000 – – Of platinum, including metal clad with platinum but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals 10 5 0
7112990000 – – Other 10 5 0
7113110000 – – Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal 20 15 10 b
7113190000 – – Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal 20 15 10 b

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further worked than semi- manufactured 10 5 0
7113200000 – Of base metal clad with precious metal 20 15 10 b
7114111000 – – – Fineness 0.925 20 15 10 b
7114119000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
7114190000 – – Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal 20 15 10 b
7114200000 – Of base metal clad with precious metal 20 15 10 b
7115100000 – Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum 5 5 0
7115900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
7116100000 – Of natural or cultured pearls 20 15 7 a
7116200000 – Of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) 20 15 7

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7117110000 – – Cuff-links and studs 15 15 5
7117190000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
7117900000 – Other 20 15 7 a
7118100000 – Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender 5 5 0
7118900000 – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7201100000 – Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0.5 %or less of phosphorus 5 5 0
7201200000 – Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0.5 %of phosphorus 5 5 0
7201500000 – Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen 5 5 0
7202110000 – – Containing by weight more than 2 %of carbon 5 5 0
7202190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7202210000 – – Containing by weight more than 55 %of silicon 5 5 0
7202290000 – – Other 5 5 0
7202300000 – Ferro-silico-manganese 5 5 0
7202410000 – – Containing by weight more than 4 %of carbon 5 5 0
7202490000 – – Other 5 5 0
7202500000 – Ferro-silico-chromium 5 5 0
7202600000 – Ferro-nickel 5 5 0
7202700000 – Ferro-molybdenum 5 5 0
7202800000 – Ferro-tungsten and ferro- silico-tungsten 5 5 0
7202910000 – – Ferro-titanium and ferro- silico-titanium 5 5 0
7202920000 – – Ferro-vanadium 5 5 0
7202930000 – – Ferro-niobium 5 5 0
a
7117110000 – – Cuff-links and studs 15 15 5
7202990000 – – Other 5 5 0
7203100000 – Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore 5 5 0
7203900000 – Other 5 5 0
7204100000 – Waste and scrap of cast iron 0 0 0
7204210000 – – Of stainless steel 0 0 0
7204290000 – – Other 0 0

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0
7204300000 – Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel 0 0 0
7204410000 – – Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings whether or not in bundles 0 0 0
7204490000 – – Other 0 0 0
7204500000 – Remelting scrap ingots 0 0 0
7205100000 – Granules 5 5 0
7205210000 – – Of alloy steel 5 5 0
7205290000 – – Other 5 5 0
7206100000 – Ingots 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7206900000 – Other 5 5 0
7207110000 – – Of rectangular (including square) cross-section, the width measuring less than twice the thickness 5 5 0
7207120000 – – Other, of rectangular (other than square) cross-section 5 5 0
7207190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7207200000 7208101000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm 10 5 0
7208102000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm 10 5 0
7208103000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4,75mm 10 5 0
7208104000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm 10 5 0
7208251000 – – – Of a thickness exceeding 10mm 10 5 0
7208252000 – – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm 10 5 0
7208260000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 10 5 0
7208360000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm 10 5 0
0
7204300000 – Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel 0 0 0
7208371000 – – – Containing 0.12% or more by weight of carbon 5 5 0
7208379000 – – – Other 10 5 0
7208381000 – – – Containing 0.12% or more by weight of carbon 5 5 0
7208389000 – – – Other 10 5 0
7208391000 – – – Containing 0.12% or more by weight of carbon 5 5 0
7208399100 – – – – Of a thickness not exceeding 1.8mm 10 5

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0
7208399900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
7208401010 – – – Of a thickness exceeding 12.5mm 5 5 0
7208401090 – – – Other 10 5 0
7208402000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10 10 5
7208403000 more but less than 4.75mm 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7208404000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm 10 5 0
7208511000 – – – Of a thickness exceeding 12.5mm 5 5 0
7208512000 – – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mmbut not exceeding 12.5 mm 10 5 0
7208521000 – – – Containing 0,6% or more by weight of carbon 5 5 0
7208529000 – – – Other 10 5 0
7208530000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4.75mm 10 5 0
7208540000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 10 5 0
7208900000 mm – Other 10 5 0
7209150000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more 10 5 5 b
7209160010 – – -According to ASTM A 424 or equivalent standard 0 0 0
7209160090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7209170010 – – -According to ASTM A 424 or equivalent standard 0 0 0
7209170090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7209181010 – – – – Black sheet produced in accordance with ASTM A 623 or ASTM A623M JIS G 3303 0 0 0
7209181020 – – – – Sheet produced according to ASTM A424 or equivalent 0 0 0
0
7208399900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
7209181090 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7209182010 – – – – Black sheet produced in accordance with ASTM A 623 or ASTM A623M JIS G 3303 5 5 0
7209182090 – – – – Other 5 5 0
7209250000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more 10 5 0
7209260010 – – – Sheet produced according to ASTM A424 or equivalent 10 5 0
7209260090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7209270010 – – -According to ASTM A 424 or equivalent standard 10 5 0
7209270090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7209280010 – – -According to ASTM A 424 or equivalent standard 10 5 0
7209280090 – – – Other

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10 5 5 b
7209900000 – Other 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7210120000 – – Of a thickness of less than 0.5mm 10 5 5 b
7210200000 – Plated or coated with lead, including terneplate 10 5 5 b
7210300000 – Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc 10 5 0
7210410000 – – Corrugated 15 10 7 b
7210490000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7210500000 – Plated or coated with chromium oxides or with chromium and chromium oxides 10 5 5 b
7210610000 – – Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys 10 5 0
7210690000 – – Other 10 5 0
7210701000 – – Previously coated with aluminium-zinc alloys 10 5 5 b
7210709000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7210900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
7211130000 – – 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 and without patterns in relief 10 5 0
7211140000 – – Other, of a thickness of 4.75 mmor more 10 5 0
7211191000 – – – Containing 0.6% or more by weight of carbon 5 5 0
7211199000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7211230000 – – Containing by weight less than 0.25 %of carbon 10 5 0
7211290000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7211900000 – Other 10 5 0
10 5 5 b
7212100000 – Plated or coated with tin 10 5 5 b
7212200000 – Electrolytically plated or coated with zinc 10 5 5 b
7212300000 – Otherwise plated or coated with zinc 10 5 5 b
7212400000 – Painted, varnished or coated with plastics

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10 5 5 b
7212500000 – Otherwise plated or coated 10 5 5 b
7212600000 – Clad 10 5 5 b
7213100000 – Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7213200000 – Other, of free-cutting steel 10 5 5 b
7213911000 – – – Containing a total less than 0.12% of chromium, nickel, copper and molibdenum 10 5 5 b
7213919000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7213990010 – – – Containing chromium, nickel, copper and molybdenum less than 0.12% total 5 5 5
7213990090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7214100000 – Forged 10 5 5 b
7214200000 – Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process or twisted after rolling 15 10 7 b
7214301000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 5 b
7214309000 – – Other 5 5 5
7214911000 – – – Not exceeding 100mm 10 5 5 b
7214919000 – – – Other 5 5 5
7214991000 – – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 5 b
7214999000 – – – Other 5 5 5
7215101000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 5 b
7215109000 – – Other 5 5 0
7215501000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 5 b
10 5 5 b
7212500000 – Otherwise plated or coated 10 5 5 b
7215509000 – – Other 5 5 5
7215901000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 5 b
7215909000 – – Other 5 5 5
7216100000 – U, I or H sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot- drawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80mm 10 5 5 b
7216210000 – – L sections 10 5 5 b
7216220000 – – T sections 10 5 5 b
7216310000 – – U sections 10 5 5

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b
7216320000 – – I sections 10 5 5 b
7216330000 – – H sections 10 5 5 b
7216400000 – L or T sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot- drawn or extruded, of a height 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7216500000 – Other angles, shapes and sections, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded 10 5 5 b
7216610000 – – Obtained from flat-rolled products 10 5 5 b
7216690000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7216910000 – – Cold-formed or cold- finished from flat-rolled products 10 5 5 b
7216990000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7217100000 – Not plated or coated, whether or not polished 15 10 7 b
7217200000 – Plated or coated with zinc 15 10 7 b
7217300000 – Plated or coated with other base metals 15 10 7 b
7217900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
7218100000 – Ingots and other primary forms 5 5 0
7218910000 – – Of rectangular (other than square) cross-section 5 5 0
7218990000 – – Other 5 5 0
7219110000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm 5 5 0
7219120000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm 5 5 0
7219130000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4.75mm 5 5 0
7219140000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm 5 5 0
7219210000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 10 mm 5 5 0
b
7216320000 – – I sections 10 5 5 b
7219220000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more but not exceeding 10 mm 5 5 0
7219230000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4.75mm 5 5 0
7219240000 – – Of a thickness of less than 3 mm 5 5 0
7219310000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more 5 5 0
7219320000 – – Of a thickness of 3 mmor more but less than 4.75mm 5 5 0
7219330000 – – Of a thickness exceeding 1 mmbut less than3mm 5 5 0
7219340000 – – Of a thickness of 0.5 mmor more but not exceeding1mm 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7219350000 – – Of a thickness of less than 0.5mm 0 0 0

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7219900000 – Other 5 5 0
7220110000 – – Of a thickness of 4.75mm or more 5 5 0
7220120000 – – Of a thickness of less than 4.75mm 10 5 0
7220200000 – Not further worked than cold- rolled (cold-reduced) 5 5 0
7220900000 – Other 5 5 0
7221000000 Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of stainless steel. 5 5 0
7222111000 – – – Not exceeding 65 mmin diameter 10 5 0
7222119000 – – – Other 5 5 0
7222191000 – – – Of cross-section, not exceeding 65mm 0 0 0
7222199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
7222201000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 65 mmin diameter 0 0 0
7222209000 – – Other 5 5 0
7222301000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 65 mmin diameter 10 5 0
7222309000 – – Other 5 5 0
7222400000 – Angles, shapes and sections 5 5 0
7223000000 Wire of stainless steel. 10 5 0
7224100010 – – Boron alloy steel 5 5 0
7224100090 – – Other 5 5 0
7224900010
7224900090 – – Boron alloy steel – – Other 5 5 5 5 0 0
7225110000 – – Grain-oriented 5 5 0
7225190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7225300000 – Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils 5 5 0
7219900000 – Other 5 5 0
7225400000 – Other, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils 5 5 0
7225500010 – – Of high-speed steel 5 5 0
7225500090 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7225910010 – – – Of high-speed steel 5 5 0
7225910090 – – – Other 10 5 0
7225920010 – – – Of high-speed steel 5 5 0
7225920090 – – – Other 10 5 5
7225990010 – – – Of high-speed steel 5 5 0 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7225990090 – – – Other 10 5 0
7226110000 – – Grain-oriented 5

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5 0
7226190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7226200000 – Of high speed steel 5 5 0
7226910000 – – Not further worked than hot-rolled 5 5 0
7226920000 – – Not further worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 10 5 5 b
7226990000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7227100000 – Of high speed steel 5 5 0
7227200000 – Of silico-manganese steel 5 5 0
7227900010 – – Boron alloy steel 5 5 0
7227900090 – – Other 5 5 0
7228100000 – Bars and rods, of high speed steel 5 5 0
7228201000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 0
7228209000 – – Other 5 5 0
7228300000 – Other bars and rods, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded 10 5 0
7228401000 – – Of cross-section, not exceeding 100mm 10 5 0
7228409000 – – Other 5 5 0
7228501000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 0
7228509000 – – Other 10 5 0
7228601000 – – Of circular cross-section not exceeding 100 mmin diameter 10 5 0
7228609000 – – Other 5 5 0
7228700000 – Angles, shapes and sections 5 5 0
7228800000 – Hollow drill bars and rods 5 5 0
7229200000 – Of silico-manganese steel 5 5 0
7229900000 – Other 5 5 0
5 0
7226190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7301100000 – Sheet piling 10 5 5 b
7301200000 – Angles, shapes and sections 15 5 0
7302100000 – Rails 10 5 0
7302300000 – Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces 10 5 0
7302400000 – Fish-plates and sole plates 10 5 0
7302901000 – – Sleepers 10 5 0
7302909000 – – Other 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7303000000 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron. 15 5 0
7304110000 – – Of stainless steel 15

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5 0
7304190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7304220000 – – Drill pipe of stainless steel 15 5 5 c
7304230000 – – Other drill pipe 15 5 5 c
7304240000 – – Other, of stainless steel 15 5 5 c
7304290000 – – Other 15 10 10 c
7304310000 – – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 5 5 0
7304390000 – – Other 15 5 0
7304410000 – – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 5 5 0
7304490000 – – Other 5 5 0
7304510000 – – Cold-drawn or cold-rolled (cold-reduced) 15 5 0
7304590000 – – Other 15 5 0
7304900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
7305110000 – – Longitudinally submerged arc welded 15 5 5 c
7305120000 – – Other, longitudinally welded 15 5 5 c
7305190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7305200000 – Casing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas 15 5 5 c
7305310000 – – Longitudinally welded 15 5 0
7305390000 – – Other 15 5 0
7305900000 – Other 15 5 0
7306110000 – – Welded, of stainless steel 15 5 5 c
7306190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7306210000 – – Welded, of stainless steel 15 5 5 c
7306290000 – – Other 15 10 10 c
5 0
7304190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7306301000 – – Containing by weight 0.6% or more of carbon 15 10 7 b
7306309100 – – – Double-walled steel tubes, of an external diameter not exceeding 16mm 5 5 0
7306309200 – – – Single-walled steel tubes, not exceeding 10 mmin diameter 5 5 0
7306309900 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
7306400010 – – With diameter of 12.7mm or more but not exceeding 70.5 mm 15 5 0
7306400090 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7306500000 – Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of other alloy steel 5 5 0
7306610000 – – Of square or rectangular cross-section

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15 10 7 b
7306690000 – – Of other non-circular cross- section 15 5 5 c
7306900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
7307110000 – – Of non-malleable cast iron 15 5 5
7307190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7307210000 – – Flanges 10 5 5 b
7307220000 – – Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves 15 5 0
7307230000 – – Butt welding fittings 15 5 5 0 0
7307290000 7307910000 – – Other – – Flanges 15 15 5 5 c
7307920000 – – Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves 15 5 5 c
7307930000 – – Butt welding fittings 15 5 0
7307990000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7308100000 – Bridges and bridge-sections 15 5 0
7308200000 – Towers and lattice masts 15 10 7 b
7308300000 – Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 15 10 7 b
7308400000 – Equipment for scaffolding, shuttering, propping or pitpropping 15 5 0
7308901000 – – Plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures 15 10 7 b
7308902000 – – Sluice gates 15 5 0
7308909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7309000000 material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment. 15 5 5 c
7310100000 – Of a capacity of 50 l or more closed 15 15 5 5 7 c b
15 10 7 b
7306690000 – – Of other non-circular cross- section 15 5 5 c
7310210000 – – Cans which are to be by soldering or crimping 10

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7310291000 – – – Double-walled containers used for conveyance or dispensing of semen. 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7310299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
7311001010 – – Manufactured to run exclusively on natural gas 5 5 0
7311001090 – – Other 5 5 0
7311009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
7312101000 – – For armour of tyres 5 5 0
7312109000 15 5 c
7312900000 – Other 5
7313001000 – Barbed wire 15 10 7 b
7313009000 7314120000 – Other – – Endless bands for 15 10 10 5 7 0 b
7314140000 machinery, of stainless steel – – Other woven cloth, of stainless steel 10 5 0
7314191000 – – – Endless bands for machinery 15 10 7 b
7314199000 – – – Other 15 5 0
7314200000 – Grill, netting and fencing, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross- sectional dimension of3mm or more and having a mesh size of 100 cm² or more 15 10 7 b
7314310000 – – Plated or coated with zinc 15 5 0
7314390000 – – Other 15 10 0
7314410000 – – Plated or coated with zinc 15 10 7 b
7314420000 – – Coated with plastics 15 10 7 b
7314490000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7314500000 – Expanded metal 15 10 0
7315110000 – – Roller chain 15 5 5 c
7315120000 – – Other chain

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15 5 5 c
7315190000 – – Parts 15 5 5 c
7315200000 – Skid chain 15 10 b
7
7315810000 – – Stud-link 15 5 0 7
7315820000 – – Other, welded link 15 10 b
7315900000 – Other parts 5 5 c
7316000000 Anchors, grapnels and parts 15 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7317000000 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading 83.05) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper.

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15 10 7 b
7318110000 – – Coach screws 15 5 5 c
7318120000 – – Other wood screws 15 5 0
7318130000 – – Screw hooks and screw rings 15 5 5 c
7318140000 – – Self-tapping screws 15 5 0
7318151000 – – – Expansible anchor bolt for concrete 15 5 5 c
7318159000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
7318160000 – – Nuts 15 5 5 c
7318190000 7318210000 – – Other – – Spring washers and other 15 15 5 5 5 5 c c
7318220000 lock washers – – Other washers 15 5 5 c
7318230000 – – Rivets 15 5 5 c
7318240000 – – Cotters and cotter-pins 15 5 5 c
7318290000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7319200000 – Safety pins 20 15 0
7319300000 – Other pins 20 15 10 b
7319901000 – – Sewing, darning and embroidery needle 5 5 0
7319909000 – – Other 5 5 0
7320100000 – Leaf-springs and leaves thereof 15 10 7 b
7320201000 – – Used in suspension systems of vehicles 15 5 5 c
7320209000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7320900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
7321111100 – – – – Built in cookers 20 15 10 b
7321111200 – – – – Table cookers 20 15 10 b
7321111900 – – – – Other 20 15 10 b
15 10 7 b
7321119000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
7321120000 – – For liquid fuel 20 15 10 b
7321191000 fuel 0
7321810000 – – For gas fuel or for both gas and other fuels 20 15 10 b
7321820000 – – For liquid fuel 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7321891000 – – – For solid fuel 20 15 10 b
7321899000 – – – Other 20 15 10

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b
7321901000 – – Gas furnace burners for tankless water heater 0 0 0
7321909000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
7322110000 – – Of cast iron 15 5 0
7322190000 – – Other 15 5 0
7322900000 – Other 15 10 0
7323100000 – Iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 20 15 10 b
7323911000 – – – Articles 20 15 10 b
7323912000 – – – Parts 20 15 10 b
7323921000 – – – Articles 20 15 10 b
7323922000 – – – Parts 20 15 10 b
7323931000 – – – Articles 20 15 10 b
7323932000 – – – Parts 20 15 10 b
7323941000 – – – Articles 20 15 10 b
7323949000 – – – Parts 20 15 10 b
7323991000 – – – Articles 20 15 10 b
7323999000 – – – Parts 20 15 10 b
7324100000 – Sinks and wash basins, of stainless steel or not 15 10 7 b
7324210000 – – Of cast iron, whether enamelled 15 5 0
7324290000 – – Other 15 10 0
7324900000 – Other, including parts 15 10 7 b
7325100000 – Of non-malleable cast iron 15 5 5 c
7325910000 – – Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 15 10 7 b
7325990000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7326110000 – – Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 15 5 0
b
7321901000 – – Gas furnace burners for tankless water heater 0 0 0
7326190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7326200000 – Articles of iron or steel wire 15 5 5 c
7326901000 – – Members of variable section 5 5 0
7326909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7401001000 – Copper mattes 5 5 0
7401002000 – Cement copper (precipitated copper) 5 5 0
7402001000 7402002000 – Blister copper – Other unrefined 5 5 5 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging

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Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7402003000 – Copper anodes for electrolytic refining 5 5 0
7403110000 – – Cathodes and sections of cathodes 5 5 0
7403120000 – – Wire-bars 5 5 0
7403130000 – – Billets 5 5 0
7403190000 – – Other 5 5 0
7403210000 – – Copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 5 5 0
7403220000 – – Copper-tin base alloys (bronze) – – – Of copper-nickel base 5 5 0
7403291000 alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 5 5 0
7403299000 – – – Other 5 5 0
7404000010 – Containing by weight no less than 94% of copper 5 5 0
7404000090 – Other 5 5 0
7405000000 Master alloys of copper.

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5 5 0
7406100000 – Powders of non-lamellar structure 5 5 0
7406200000 – Powders of lamellar structure; flakes 5 5 0
7407100000 – Of refined copper 10 5 5 b
7407210000 – – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 10 5 5 b
7407290000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7408110000 – – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds6mm 5 5 0
7408190000 – – Other 15 5 0
7408210000 – – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 15 10 7 b
7408220000 – – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper- nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 15 10 0
7408290000 – – Other 15 5 0
7409110000 – – In coils 10 5 0
7409190000 – – Other 10 5 0
7409210000 – – In coils 10 5 0
7409290000 – – Other 10 5 0
7409310000 – – In coils 10 5 0
7409390000 – – Other 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7409400000 – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper- nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 10 5 0
7409900000 – Of other copper alloys 10 5 0
7410110000 – – Of refined copper 10 5 0
7410120000 – – Of copper alloys 10 5 0
5 5 0
7410210000 – – Of refined copper 10 5 0
7410220000 – – Of copper alloys 10 5 0
7411100000 – Of refined copper 15 10 0
7411210000 – – Of copper-zinc base alloys (brass) 15 5 0
7411220000 – – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper- nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) 15 5 0
7411290000 – – Other 15 5 0
7412100000 – Of refined copper 15 5 0
7412200000 – Of copper alloys 15 5 5 c
7413000000 Stranded wire, cable, plaited bands and the like, of copper, not electrically insulated 15 5 5 c
7415100000 – Nails and tacks, drawing pins, staples and similar articles 15 5 5 c
7415210000 – – Washers (including spring washers) 15 5 0
7415290000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7415330000 – – Screws; bolts and nuts 15 5 0
7415390000 – – Other 15 5 0
7418110000 – – Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 20 15 10 b
7418191000 – – – Non-electric cooking or heating and parts thereof 20 15 5 a
7418199000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
7418200000 – Sanitary ware and parts thereof 20 15 10 b
7419100000 – Chain and parts thereof 15 5 0
7419910000 – – Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 15 10 7 b
7419991000 – – – Cloth (including endless bands) 5 5 0
5 5 0
7419992000 – – – Copper springs 5 5 0
7419999000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
7501100000 – Nickel mattes 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7501200000 – Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy 5 5 0
7502100000 – Nickel, not alloyed 0 0 0
7502200000 – Nickel alloys

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5 5 0
7503000000 Nickel waste and scrap. 5 5 0
7504000000 Nickel powders and flakes. 5 5 0
7505110000 – – Of nickel, not alloyed 5 5 0
7505120000 – – Of nickel alloys 5 5 0
7505210000 – – Of nickel, not alloyed 5 5 0
7505220000 – – Of nickel alloys 5 5 0
7506100000 – Of nickel, not alloyed 5 5 0
7506200000 – Of nickel alloys 5 5 0
7507110000 – – Of nickel, not alloyed 5 5 0
7507120000 – – Of nickel alloys 5 5 0
7507200000 – Tube or pipe fittings 5 5 0
7508100000 – Cloth, grill and netting, of nickel wire 5 5 0
7508901000 – – Electroplating anodes including those produced by electrolysis 5 5 0
7508909000 – – Other 5 5 0
7601100000 – Aluminium, not alloyed 5 5 0
7601200000 – Aluminium alloys 5 5 0
7602000000 Aluminium waste and scrap. 5 5 0
7603100000 – Powders of non-lamellar structure 5 5 0
7603200000 – Powders of lamellar structure; flakes 5 5 0
7604101000 – – Bars 10 5 0
7604102000 – – Profiles, including hollow profiles 10 5 0
7604210000 – – Hollow profiles 10 5 5 b
7604291000 – – – Bars 10 5 5 b
7604292000 – – – Other profiles 10 5 5 b
5 5 0
7503000000 Nickel waste and scrap. 5 5 0
7605110000 – – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds7mm 10 5 5 b
7605190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
7605210000 – – Of which the maximum cross-sectional dimension exceeds7mm 10 5 5 b
7605290000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
7606110000 – – Of aluminium, not alloyed 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7606122000 – – – Containing at least 0,5% by weight of magnesium (duralumin) 10 5 0

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7606129000 – – – Other 10 5 0
7606911000 – – – Disks for the manufacture of tubular containers 10 5 0
7606919000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7606922000 – – – Disks for the manufacture of tubular containers 10 5 5 b
7606923000 – – – Containing at least 0,5% by weight of magnesium (duralumin) 10 5 5 b
7606929000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
7607110000 – – Rolled but not further worked 10 5 5 b
7607190000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7607200000 – Backed 15 10 7 b
7608101000 – – The external diameter of which not exceed 9.52 mmand less than 0.9 mmof wall thickness 0 0 0
7608109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
7608200000 – Of aluminium alloys 15 10 7 b
7609000000 Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves). 15 5 5 c
7610100000 – Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors 15 10 7 b
7610900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
7611000000 Aluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat- insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment. 15 5 0
7612100000 – Collapsible tubular containers 15 10 0
7612901000 – – Containers for the transport of milk 15 10 5 a
7612903000 – – Cryogenic containers 5 5 0
7612904000 – – Casks, drums and cans 15 5 0
7612909000 – – Other

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15 10 7 b
7613000000 Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas. 15 5 0
7614100000 – With steel core 15 10 7
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7614900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
7615110000 – – Pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like 20 15 0
7615191100 – – – – Pressure cooker 20 15 10 b
7615191900 – – – – Other 20 15 10 b
7615192000 – – – Parts of table, kitchen or other household articles 20 15 10 b
7615200000 – Sanitary ware and parts thereof – Nails, tacks, staples (other 20 15 10 b
7616100000 than those of heading 83.05), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter- pins, washers and similar articles 15 5 5 c
7616910000 – – Cloth, grill, netting and fencing, of aluminium wire 15 5 0
7616991000 – – – Expanded metal 15 5 0
7616999000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
7801100000 – Refined lead 5 5 0
7801910000 – – Containing by weight antimony as the principal other element 5 5 0
7801990000 – – Other 5 5 0
7802000000 Lead waste and scrap 5 5 0
7804110000 – – Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0.2mm 10 5 0
7804190000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
7804200000 – Powders and flakes 5 5 0
7806001000 – Armoured containers for radioactive products 5 5 0
15 10 7 b
7613000000 Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas. 15 5 0
7806002000 – Bars, rods, profiles and wire 10 5 0
7806003000 – Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, coupling, elbows, sleeves) 15 5 0
7806009000 – Other 10 5 5 b
7901110000 – – Containing by weight 99.99 %or more of zinc

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5 5 0
7901120000 – – Containing by weight less than 99.99% of zinc 5 5 0
7901200000 – Zinc alloys 5 5 0
7902000000 Zinc waste and scrap 5 5 0
7903100000 – Zinc dust 5 5 0
7903900000 – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
7904009000 – Other 5 5 0
7905000000 – Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil. – Gutters, roof capping, 10 5 0
7907001000 skylight frames and other fabricating building components 5 5 0
7907002000 – Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 5 5 0
7907009000 – Other 15 10 7 b
8001100000 – Tin, not alloyed 5 5 0
8001200000 – Tin alloys 5 5 0
8002000000 Tin waste and scrap. 5 5 0
8003001000 – Tin alloy bars and wire, for welding 15 5 0
8003009000 – Other 10 5 0
8007001000 – Plates, sheets, strip and foil, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 mm. 5 5 0
8007002000 – 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 5 5 0
8007003000 mm; powders and flakes. – Tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves) 5 5 0
8007009000 – Other 15 15 5
8101100000 – Powders 5 5 0
5 5 0
7901120000 – – Containing by weight less than 99.99% of zinc 5 5 0
8101940000 – – Unwrought tungsten, including bars and rods 5 5 0
8101960000 – – Wire 5 5 0
8101970000 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8101990000 – – Other

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5 5 0
8102100000 5 5 0
8102940000 Powders – – Unwrought molybdenum, including bars and rods 5 5 0
8102950000 those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil 5 5 0
8102960000 – – Wire 5 5 0
8102970000 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8102990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8103200000 – Unwrought tantalum, including bars and rods obtained simply by sintering; powders 5 5 0
8103300000 – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8103900000 – Other 5 5 0
8104110000 – – Containing at least 99.8% by weight of magnesium 5
8104190000 – – Other 5 5 5 0
8104200000 – Waste and scrap 5 0
8104300000 granules, graded according to size; powders 5 5 0
8104900000 – Other 5 5 0
8105200000 8105300000 intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; powders – Waste and scrap 5 5 5 5 0 0
8105900000 – Other 5 5 0
8106001100 – – In needles 5 5 0
8106001900 – – Other 5 5 0
8106002000 5 5 0
8106009000 – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8107200000 – Other – Unwrought cadmium; powders 5 5 0
5 5 0
8102100000 5 5 0
8107300000 – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8107900000 – Other 5 5 0
8108200000 – Unwrought titanium; powders 5 5 0
8108900000 – Other 5 5 0
8109200000 – Unwrought zirconium; powders 5 5 0
8109300000 – Waste and scrap

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5 5 0
8109900000 – Other 5 5 0
8110100000 – Unwrought antimony; powders 5 5 0
8110200000 – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8110900000 – Other 5 5 0
8111001100 – – Unwrought manganese; powders 5 5 0
8111001200 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8111009000 – Other 5 5 0
8112120000 – – Unwrought; powders 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8112130000 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8112190000 – – Other 5 5 0
8112210000 – – Unwrought; powders 5 5 0
8112220000 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8112290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8112510000 – – Unwrought; powders 5 5 0
8112520000 – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8112590000 – – Other 5 5 0
8112921000 – – – Unwrought; powders 5 5 0
8112922000 – – – Waste and scrap 5 5 0
8112990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8113000000 Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap. 5 5 0
8201100000 – Spades and shovels 15 10 7 b
8201200000 – Forks 15 5 0
8201300000 – Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes 15 10 7 b
5 5 0
8109900000 – Other 5 5 0
8201401000 – – Machetes 15 10 7 b
8201409000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8201500000 – Secateurs and similar one- handed pruners and shears (including poultry shears) 15 5 0
8201601000 – – Two-handed pruning shears 15 5 0
8201609000 – – Other 15 5 0
8201901000 – – Scythes and sickles, hay or straw knives 15 10 0
8201909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8202101000 – – Hand saws 15

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5 0
8202109000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8202200000 – Band saw blades 15 5 0
8202310000 – – With working part of steel 5 5 0
8202390000 – – Other, including parts 5 5 0
8202400000 – Chain saw blades 5 5 0
8202910000 – – Straight saw blades, for working metal 15 5 0
8202990000 – – Other 15 5 0
8203100000 – Files, rasps and similar tools 15 10 7 b c
8203200000 – Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and similar tools 15 5 5
8203300000 – Metal cutting shears and similar tools 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8203400000 – Pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar tools 5 5 0
8204110000 – – Non-adjustable 15 5 5 c
8204120000 – – Adjustable 15 5 0
8204200000 – Interchangeable spanner sockets, with or without handles 15 5 0
8205100000 – Drilling, threading or tapping tools 5 5 0
8205200000 – Hammers and sledge hammers 15 5 5 c
8205300000 – Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working wood 15 5 0
8205401000 – – For straight slot screws 15 10 0
8205409000 – – Other 15 5 0
8205510000 – – Household tools 20 10 5 b
8205591000 – – – Glazier's diamonds 5 5 0
5 0
8202109000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8205592000 – – – Chisels / Cinceles 15 5 0
8205593000 – – – Burins and tips 15 5 0
8205596000 – – – Oil cans and oilers; grease guns 5 5 0
8205599100 – – – – Special tools for watchmakers and jewellers 5 5 0
8205599200 moulders, cement workers, plasterers, painters (trowels, smoothers, servers, scrapers, etc.) 15 10 7 b
8205599900 – – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8205601000 – – Blow lamps 5 5 0
8205609000 – – Other 15 5 0
8205700000 – Vices, clamps and the like 15 10 0
8205800000 – Anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks

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15 5 0
subheadings Tools of two or more of the 5 0
8206000000 headings 82.02 to 82.05, put up in sets for retail sale. 15
8207131000 – – – Trepans and crowns 15 5 0
8207132000 – – – Drills 15 5 0
8207133000 – – – Integral augers 15 5 0
8207139000 – – – Other tools 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8207191000 – – – Trepans and crowns 15 5 0
8207192100 – – – – Diamond shape 15 10 5 a
8207192900 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8207193000 – – – Integral augers 15 5 0
8207198000 – – – Other tools 15 5 0
8207200000 – Dies for drawing or extruding metal 5 5 0
8207300000 – Tools for pressing, stamping or punching 15 10 7 b
8207400000 – Tools for tapping or threading 5 5 0
8207500000 – Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling 15 10 7 b
8207600000 – Tools for boring or broaching 5 5 0
8207700000 – Tools for milling 5 5 0
8207800000 – Tools for turning 15 5 0
8207900000 – Other interchangeable tools 15 10 7 b
8208100000 – For metal working 15 10 7 b
8208200000 – For wood working 15 5 0
8208300000 – For kitchen appliances or for machines used by the food industry 15 5 0
15 5 0
subheadings Tools of two or more of the 5 0
8208400000 – For agricultural, horticultural or forestry machines 15 10 7 b
8208900000 – Other 5 5 0
8209001000 – Of tungsten carbide (wolfram) 15 5 0
8209009000 – Other 15 5 0
8210001000 – Mills 20 15 7 a
8210009000 – Other 20 15 7 a
8211100000 – Sets of assorted articles 20 15 7 a
8211910000 – – Table knives having fixed blades 20 15 7 a
8211920000 – – Other knives having fixed blades 15 15 7
8211931000 – – – Punning and grafting knives 5 5

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0
8211939000 – – – Other knives 5 15 5 5 0 0
8211941000 – – – For table
8211949000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8211950000 8212101000 – – Handles of base metal 20 5 15 0 5 a
8212102000 – – Razors 20 15 5 a
8212200000 – – Safety razors – Safety razor blades, including 20 15
8212900000 razor blade blanks in strips – Other parts 20 20 15 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8213000000 Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades therefor.

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15 15 5
8214100000 – Paper knives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpeners and blades therefor 15 10 7 b
8214200000 – Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files) 5 5 0
8214901000 – – Hair clippers 5 5 0
8214909000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8215100000 – Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article 20 15 10 b
8215200000 – Other sets of assorted articles 20 15 10 b
8215910000 – – Plated with precious metal 20 15 10 b
8215990000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8301100000 – Padlocks 15 10 7 b
8301200000 – Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles 15 10 7 b
8301300000 – Locks of a kind used for furniture 15 10 7 b
8301401000 – – For armoured or reinforced safes 15 5 0
8301409000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8301500000 – Clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks 15 5 0
8301600000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
8301700000 – Keys presented separately 15 10 7 b
8302101000 – – For motor vehicles 15 5 0
8302109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8302200000 – Castors 15 5 5 c
8302300000 – Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles 15 5 5 c
8302410000 – – Suitable for buildings 15 10 7 b
8302420000 – – Other, suitable for furniture 15 10 7 b
8302490000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
15 15 5
8302500000 – Hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures 15 10 7 b
8302600000 – Automatic door closers 15 5 0
8303001000 – Armoured or reinforced safes 20 5 0
8303002000 – Strong-boxes and doors and safe deposit lockers for strong rooms 15 10 7 b
8303009000 – Other 20 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8304000000 Filing cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays, office-stamp stands and similar office or desk equipment, of base metal, other than office furniture of heading 94.03.

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20 10 5 b
8305100000 – Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files 15 10 7 b
8305200000 – Staples in strips 15 10 7 b
8305900000 – Other, including parts 15 10 7 b
8306100000 – Bells, gongs and the like 15 10 7 b
8306210000 – – Plated with precious metal 20 15 7 a
8306290000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
8306300000 – Photograph, picture or similar frames; mirrors 20 15 7 a
8307100000 – Of iron or steel 15 5 5 5 0 c
8307900000 8308101100 – Of other base metal – – – Of iron or steel 15 15 10 7 b
8308101200 – – – Of aluminium 15 5 0
8308101900 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
8308109000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8308200000 – Tubular or bifurcated rivets 15 10 7 b
8308900000 – Other, including parts 15 10 7 b
8309100000 – Crown corks 15 10 7 b
8309900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
8310000000 Sign-plates, name-plates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading 94.05. 15 5 5 c
8311100000 – Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding 15 10 5 a
8311200000 – Cored wire of base metal, for electric arc-welding 15 5 0
8311300000 – Coated rods and cored wire, of base metal, for soldering, brazing or welding by flame 15 5 5 c
8311900000 – Other 15 10 5 a
8401100000 – Nuclear reactors 5 5 0
20 10 5 b
8401200000 – Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation, and parts thereof 5 5 0
8401300000 – Fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8401400000 – Parts of nuclear reactors 5 5 0
8402110000 – – Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45 t per hour 15 10 7 b
8402120000 – – Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 t per hour 15 10 5 a
8402190000 – – Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers 15 10 7 b
8402200000 – Super-heated water boilers 15 5 0
8402900000 – Parts 15 10 7 b
8403100000 – Boilers 15 10 7 b
8403900000 – Parts 15 5 0
8404100000 – Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 84.02 or 84.03 15 10 0
8404200000 – Condensers for steam or other vapour power units 15 5 0
8404900000 – Parts 15 5 0
8405100000 – Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers 15 5 0
8405900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8406100000 – Turbines for marine propulsion 5 5 0

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8406810000 – – Of an output exceeding 40 MW 5 5 0
8406820000 – – Of an output not exceeding 40MW 5 5 0
8406900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8407100000 – Aircraft engines 5 5 0
8407210000 – – Outboard motors 5 5 0
8407290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8407310000 – – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cc 5 5 0
8407320000 – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cc but not exceeding 250 cc 5 5 0
8407330000 – – Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc but not exceeding 1,000 cc 5 5 0
8407340010 – – – Manufactured to run exclusively on natural gas 10 5 0
8407340090 – – – Other 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8407900010 – – Manufactured to run exclusively on natural gas 5 5 0
8407900090 – – Other 5 5 0
8408100000 – Marine propulsion engines 5 5 0
8408201000 – – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 4,000 cc 10 5 0
8408209000 – – Other 10 5 0
8408901000 130 kW (174 HP) – – Of a power exceeding 130 5 5 0
8408902000 8409100000 kW (174 HP) – For aircraft engines 5 5 0
8409911000 – – – Blocks and cylinder heads 5 5 0
8409912000 8409913000 – – – Cylinder liners – – – Connecting rods 15 5 5 0
8409914000 – – – Pistons 15 5 0
8406810000 – – Of an output exceeding 40 MW 5 5 0
8409915000 – – – Rings 5 5 0
8409916000 – – – Carburators and parts thereof 5 5 5
8409917000 – – – Valves 15

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5 0
8409918000 – – – Crankcases 5 5 0
8409919100 – – – – Equipment for the conversion of motor vehicles carburation system to operate on fuel gas 15 5 0
8409919900 – – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8409991000 – – – Pistons 15 5 0
8409992000 – – – Rings 5 5 0
8409993000 – – – Injectors and other parts for fuel systems 5 5 0
8409994000 – – – Blocks and cylinder heads 5 5 0
8409995000 – – – Cylinders liners 5 5 0
8409996000 – – – Connecting rods 5 5 0
8409997000 – – – Valves 5 5 0
8409998000 – – – Crankcases 5 5 0
8409999100 – – – – Valve guides 5 5 0
8409999200 – – – – Piston pins 5 5 0
8409999900 – – – – Other 5 5 5
8410110000 – – Of a power not exceeding 1,000 kW 15 5 0
8410120000 – – Of a power exceeding 1,000 kW but not exceeding 10,000 kW 15 5 0
8410130000 – – Of a power exceeding 10,000 kW 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8410900000 – Parts, including regulators 5 5 0
8411110000 – – Of a thrust not exceeding 25 kN 5 5 0
8411120000 – – Of a thrust exceeding 25 kN 5 5 0
8411210000 – – Of a power not exceeding 1,100 kW 5 5 0
5 0
8409918000 – – – Crankcases 5 5 0
8411220000 – – Of a power exceeding 1,100 kW 5 5 0
8411810000 – – Of a power not exceeding 5,000 kW 5 5 0
8411820000 – – Of a power exceeding 5,000 kW 5 5 0
8411910000 – – Of turbo-jets or turbo- propellers 5 5 0
8411990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8412100000 8412210000 turbo-jets – – Linear acting (cylinders) 5 5 0
8412290000 – – Other

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5 5 0
8412310000 – – Linear acting (cylinders) 5 5 0
8412390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8412801000 – – Wind or eolic engines 5 5 0
8412809000 – – Other 5 5 0
8412901000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8412909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8413110000 – – Pumps for dispensing fuel or lubricants, of the type used in filling-stations or in garages 5 5 0
8413190000 – – Other 15 5 0
8413200000 – Hand pumps, other than those of subheading 8413.11 or 8413.19 15 10 7 b
8413301000 – – For aircraft engines 5 5 0
8413302000 – – Other, injection pumps 5 5 0
8413309100 – – – Of fuel 5 5 0
8413309200 – – – Of oil 5 5 0
8413309900 – – – Other 15 5 0
8413400000 – Concrete pumps 5 5 0
8413500000 – Other reciprocating positive displacement pumps 15 5 0
8413601000 – – Double-screw pump, of axial flow 15 5 0
8413609000 – – Other 15 5 0
8413701100 – – – With an output diameter not exceeding 100mm 10 5 5 b
8413701900 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8413702100 – – – With an output diameter not exceeding 300mm 10 5 5 b
5 5 0
8412310000 – – Linear acting (cylinders) 5 5 0
8413702900 – – – Other 15 5 0
8413811000 – – – Injection pumps 15 10 0
8413819000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8413820000 – – Liquid elevators 5 5 0
8413911000 – – – Fuel station pumps 5 5 0
8413912000 – – – For aircraft engines 5 5 0
8413913000 – – – For fuel, lubricants or coolers of other engines 5 5 0
8413919000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8413920000 – – Of liquid elevators 5 5 0
8414100000 – Vacuum pumps 15 5 0
8414200000 – Hand- or foot-operated air pumps 15 5 0
8414304000 – – For motor vehicles for the transport of goods 5 5 0
8414309100 – – – Hermetical or semi- hermetical, of a power not 0 0 0
8414309200 – – – Hermetical or semi- hermetical, of a power exceeding 0.37 kW (1/2 HP) 5
8414309900 8414401000 – – – Other – – Of a power less than 30 kW (40 HP) 15 15 5 5 0 0
8414409000 – – Other 15 5 0
8414510000 – – Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a self- contained electric motor of an output not exceeding 125W 20 15 10 b
8414590000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8414600000 – Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm 20 10 7 c
8414801000 – – Compressors for motor vehicles 5 5 0
8414802100 – – – Of a power less than 30 kW (40 HP) 15 5 0
8414802210 – – – – Manufactured to run exclusively on natural gas 15 5 0
8414802290 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8414802310 – – – – Manufactured to run exclusively on natural gas 15 5 0
8414802390 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8414809000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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lubricants or coolers of other engines 5 5 0
8413919000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8414901000 – – Of compressors 10 5 5 b
8414909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8415101000 – – Incorporating a refrigerating unit not exceeding 30,000 BTU/hour 15 5 5 c
8415109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8415200000 – Of a kind used for persons, in motor vehicles 15 10 5 a
8415811000 – – – Incorporating a refrigerating unit not exceeding 30,000 BTU/hour 15

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5 0
8415819000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8415822000 – – – Not exceeding 30,000 BTU/hour 15 5 5 c
8415823000 – – – Exceeding 30,000 BTU/hour but not exceeding 240,000 BTU/hour 15 5 5 c
8415824000 – – – Exceeding 240,000 BTU/hour 15 5 0
8415831000 – – – Not exceeding 30,000 BTU/hour 15 5 0
8415839000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8415900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
8416100000 – Furnace burners for liquid fuel 15 5 0
8416201000 – – Furnace burners for pulverized solid fuel 15 5 0
8416202000 – – Furnace burners for gas 15 5 0
8416203000 – – Combination burners 15 5 0
8416300000 – Mechanical stokers, including their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances 15 5 0
8416900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8417100000 – Furnaces and ovens for the roasting, melting or other heat- treatment of ores, pyrites or of metals 15 5 0
8417201000 – – Tunnel oven 15 10 7 b
8417209000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8417802000 – – Furnaces for ceramic products 15 5 0
8417803000 – – Laboratory furnaces 15 5 0
8417809000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8417900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
5 0
8415819000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8418101000 – – Of volume not exceeding 184 l 20 15 12 c
8418102000 – – Of volume of 184 l or more but not exceeding 269 l 20 15 12 c
8418103000 – – Of volume of 269 l or more but not exceeding 382 l 20 15 12 c
8418109000 – – Other 20 15 12 c
8418211000 volume not exceeding 184 l 20 15
8418212000 – – – Of volume of 184 l or more but not exceeding 269 l – – – Of volume of 269 l or 20 15 12 c
8418219000 – – – Other

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20 15 10 b
8418291000 – – – Absorption-type, electrical 20 15 10 b
8418299000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
8418300000 – Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 l capacity 20 15 12 c
8418400000 – Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 l capacity – Other furniture (chests, 20 15 12 c
8418500000 cabinets, display counters, show-cases and the like) for storage and display, incorporating refrigerating or freezing equipment 15 10 7 b
8418610000 – – Heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 84.15 15 10 7 b
8418691110 – – – – – of performance exceeding 1,000 kg / h 15 5 0
8418691190 – – – – – Other 15 10 0
8418691200 – – – – Absorption type 5 5 0
8418699100 – – – – Ice making machines 15 5 0
8418699200 – – – – Drinking fountains 15 10 5 a
8418699300 – – – – Chambers or tunnels composed by panels which can be dismantled, including a refrigeration equipment 15 10 5 a
8418699400 – – – – Refrigeration units for goods transport vehicles 5 5 0
8418699900 – – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8418910000 – – Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment 15 10 10 c
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8418992000 – – – Condensation units 15 5 0
8418999000 – – – Other 15 10 5, except from Finned Evaporat or 7 a, but b for Finned Evapo rator
8419110000 – – Instantaneous gas water heaters 20 15 10 b
20 15 10 b
8418291000 – – – Absorption-type, electrical 20 15 10 b
8419191000 – – – Of a capacity not exceeding 120 l 20 15 10 b
8419199000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
8419200000 – Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilizers 5 5 0
8419310000 – – For agricultural products 10 5 5 b
8419320000 – – For wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard 10 5 0
8419391000 – – – Laboratory lyophilization apparatus or freeze drying units 5 5 0
8419392000 – – – Spray drying units 15 10 5

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a
8419399100 – – – – For minerals 0 0 0
8419399900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8419400000 – Distilling or rectifying plant 15 10 0
8419501000 – – Pasteurizers 15 5 0
8419509000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8419600000 – Machinery for liquefying air or other gases 10 5 0
8419810000 – – For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food 15 10 7 b
8419891000 – – – Autoclaves 15 10 5 a
8419899110 – – – – – Indirect contact evaporators, which operate under REX technology (Enhanced Reynolds Crystallizer) 10 5 0
8419899190 – – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8419899200 – – – – Roasting plant 10 5 5 b
8419899300 – – – – Sterilizing equipment 10 5 5 b
8419899910 – – – – – Industrial polymerization reactors, for continuous process 0 0 0
8419899990 – – – – – Other – – Of water heaters 10 5 5 b
8419901000 10 10 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8419909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8420101000 – – For bakery, pastry and biscuit industries 10 5 0
8420109000 – – Other 5 5 0
8420910000 – – Cylinders 5 5 0
8420990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8421110000 – – Cream separators 5 5 0
8421120000 – – Clothes-dryers 15 5 0
a
8419399100 – – – – For minerals 0 0 0
8421191000 – – – Of laboratory 5 5 0
8421192000 – – – For the sugar manufacturing industry 10 5 0
8421193000 – – – For the paper and cellulose industry 5 5 0
8421199000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8421211000 – – – Domestic 20 10 5 b
8421219000 – – – Other

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15 5 5 c
8421220000 – – For filtering or purifying beverages other than water 15 10 7 b
8421230000 – – Oil or petrol-filters for internal combustion engines 15 10 7 b
8421291000 – – – Filter presses 15 5 5 c
8421292000 – – – Magnetic and electromagnetic filters 5 5 0
8421293000 – – – Filters used solely or principally with medical equipment of heading 90.18 5 5 0
8421294000 – – – Grid tubular filters for extraction shafts 15 5 0
8421299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
8421310000 – – Intake air filters for internal combustion engines 15 5 5 c
8421391000 – – – Cyclone type 15 5 5 c
8421392000 – – – Electrostatic filters for air or other gases 5 5 0
8421399000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8421910000 – – Of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 10 5 0
8421991000 – – – Filtering elements for engine-filters 15 5 0
8421999000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8422110000 – – Of the household type 15 15 0
8422190000 – – Other 15 5 0
8422200000 – Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8422301000 – – Vertical filling machinery with an output not exceeding 40 units per minute 10 5 5 b
8422309010 – – – To label 5 5 0
8422309020 – – – To liquid packaging 5 5 0
15 5 5 c
8421220000 – – For filtering or purifying beverages other than water 15 10 7 b
8422309090 – – – Other 5 5 0
8422401000 – – Wrapping machinery for pre-packed goods 5 5 0
8422402000 – – Vacuum packing machines 5 5 0
8422403000 – – Cigarette packing machines 0 0 0
8422409010 – – – Machines for wrapping or packaging candies and chocolates 10 5 0
8422409090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8422900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8423100000 – Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales 15 5 0
8423200000 – Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors 5 5 0
8423301000 – – Cement, asphalt and similar matters scales 15 5 0
8423309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8423810000 – – Having a maximum weighing capacity not exceeding 30 kg 10

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5 5 b
8423821000 – – – For weighing vehicles 15 10 0
8423829000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
8423891000 – – – For weighing vehicles 15 10 7 b
8423899000 – – – Other 15 10 0
8423900000 – Weighing machine weights of all kinds; parts of weighing machinery 15 10 7 b
8424100000 – Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged 15 10 7 b
8424200000 – Spray guns and similar appliances 10 5 5 b
8424300000 – Steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines 10 5 5 b
8424812000 – – – Portable instruments of a weight not exceeding 20 kg 10 5 5 b
8424813100 – – – – Drip or spray 10 5 5 b
8424813900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8424819000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8424890010 – – – Wood painting equipment 0 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8424890090 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8424901000 – – Sprinklers and droppers, for irrigation systems 10 5 5 b
8424909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8425110000 – – Powered by electric motor 10 5 0
8425190000 – – Other 10 5 0
8425311000 and lowering used in mining pits; winches specially designed for underground mining works 10 5 0
8425319000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
5 5 b
8423821000 – – – For weighing vehicles 15 10 0
8425391000 – – – Hoist winches for lifting and lowering used in mining pits; winches specially designed for underground mining works 10 5 0
8425399000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8425410000 – – Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garages 15 5 0
8425422000 – – – Portable car jacks 15 5 0
8425429000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8425491000 – – – Portable car jacks 15 10 5 a
8425499000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8426110000 – – Overhead travelling cranes on fixed support on 10 5 5 b
8426121000 – – – Mobile lifting frames tyres

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10 5 0
8426122000 – – – Straddle carriers 10 5 0
8426190000 – – Other 15 5 0
8426200000 – Tower cranes 15 5 0
8426300000 – Portal or pedestal jib cranes 15 5 0
8426411000 – – – Works trucks fitted with a crane 5 5 0
8426419000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8426490000 – – Other 15 5 0
8426910000 – – Designed for mounting on road vehicles 15 5 0
8426991000 – – – Cranes and air cables («blondines») 15 5 0
8426992000 – – – Derrick cranes 15 5 0
8427100000 – Self-propelled trucks powered by an electric motor 5 5 0
8427200000 – Other self-propelled trucks 5 5 0
8427900000 – Other trucks 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8428101000 – – Without cages or counterweight 10 5 5 b
8428109000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8428200000 – Pneumatic elevators and conveyors 15 10 5 a
8428310000 – – Specially designed for underground use 15 5 0
8428320000 – – Other, bucket type 15 10 5 a
8428330000 – – Other, belt type 15 10 5 a
8428390000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
8428400000 – Escalators and moving walkways 5 5 0
10 5 0
8426122000 – – – Straddle carriers 10 5 0
8428600000 – Teleferics, chair-lifts, ski- draglines; traction mechanisms for funiculars 5 5 0
8428901000 – – Mine wagon pushers, locomotive or wagon traversers, wagon tippers and similar railway wagon handling equipment 15 5 0
8428909010 – – – Fully automated systems for handling valves 15 5 0
8428909090 – – – Other 15 5 0
8429110000 – – Track laying 5 5 0
8429190000 – – Other 5 5 0

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8429200000 – Graders and levellers 5 5 0
8429300000 – Scrapers 5 5 0
8429400000 – Tamping machines and road rollers 5 5 0
8429510000 – – Front-end shovel loaders 5 5 0
8429590000 – – Other 5 5 0
8430100000 – Pile-drivers and pile- extractors 5 5 0
8430200000 – Snow-ploughs and snow- blowers 5 5 0
8430310000 – – Self-propelled 5 5 0
8430390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8430410000 – – Self-propelled 5 5 0
8430490000 – – Other 5 5 0
8430500000 – Other machinery, self- propelled 5 5 0
8430611000 – – – Road rollers 10 5 0
8430619000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8430691000 – – – Scrapers 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8430699000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8431101000 – – Of pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists, winches and capstans 10 5 0
8431109000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8431200000 – Of machinery of heading 84.27 5 5 0
8431310000 – – Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators 10 5 5 b
8431390000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8431410000 – – Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips 5 5 0
8429200000 – Graders and levellers 5 5 0
8431420000 – – Bulldozers or angledozer blades 5 5 0
8431431000 – – – Rocker arms 10 5 0
8431439000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8431490000 – – Other 5 5 0
8432100000 – Ploughs 10 5 5 b
8432210000 – – Disc harrows 10 5 5 b
8432291000 – – – Other harrows and scarifiers 10 5 5 b
8432292000 – – – Cultivators, weeders and hoeing machines 10 5 5 b
8432300000 – Seeders, planters and transplanters 10 5 0
8432400000 – Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors 10 5 5 b
8432800000 – Other machinery 10 5 5 b
8432901000 – – Coulters and discs 15 10 5 a
8432909000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
8433111000 – – – Self-propelled 15 5 0
8433119000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8433191000 – – – Self-propelled 15 5 0
8433199000 – – – Other 15 10 0
8433200000 – Other mowers, including cutter bars for tractor mounting 10 5 5 b
8433300000 – Other haymaking machinery 10 5 0
8433400000 – Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers 10 5 0
8433510000 – – Combine harvester- threshers 10 5 0
8433520000 – – Other threshing machinery 10 5 0
8433530000 – – Root or tuber harvesting machines 5 5 0
8433591000 8433592000 – – – Harvesting machines – – – Maize shellers 0 10 0 5 0 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8433599000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8433601000 – – For eggs 5 5 0
8433609000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8433901000 – – Of mowers for lawns, parks or sports-grounds 10 5 5 b
8433909000 – – Other 5 5 0

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hoeing machines 10 5 5 b
8434100000 – Milking machines 10 5 0
8434200000 – Dairy machinery 10 5 0
8434901000 – – Of milking machines 5 5 0
8434909000 – – Other 10 5 0
8435100000 – Machinery 5 0
8435900000 8436100000 – Parts – Machinery for preparing animal feeding stuffs 5 10 5 5 0 5 b
8436210000 – – Poultry incubators and brooders 10 5 0
8436291000 – – – Automatic feeders, automatic drinkers 15 10 7 b
8436292000 – – – – – Egg laying and collection systems

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0 0 0
8436299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
8436801000 – – Fertilizer mixer and crushing machines 5 5 0
8436809000 – – Other 10 5 0
8436910000 – – Of poultry-keeping machinery or poultry incubators and brooders 5 5 0
8436990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8437101100 – – – Color sorting machine 0 0 0
8437101900 – – – Other 15 10 0
8437109000 – – Other 15 5 0
8437801100 – – – For cereals 10 5 5 b
8437801900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8437809100 – – – For the working of rice 10 5 5 b
8437809200 – – – For sorting and separation of flour and other milling products 10 5 0
8437809300 – – – For polishing grains 10 5 0
8437809900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8437900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8438101000 – – Bakery machinery 10 5 5 b
8438102000 – – Machinery for the manufacture of macaroni, spaghetti or similar products 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8438201000 – – For the manufacture of confectionery 0 0 0
8438202000 – – For the manufacture of cocoa or chocolate 5 5 0
8438300000 – Machinery for sugar manufacture 15 10 7 b
8438400000 – Brewery machinery 5 5 0
8438501000 – – Automatic processing 15 5 0
0 0 0
8436299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
8438509000 equipment for poultry – – Other 15 10 7 b
8438600000 – Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables 15 10 7 b
8438801000 – – Husking machines and pulping machines for coffee 10 5 5 b
8438802000 – – Machines for processing fish, crustacean, molluscs and other crustacean invertebrates 10 5 0
8438809000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8438900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
8439100000 – Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 5 5 0
8439200000 – Machinery for making paper or paperboard 5

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5 0
8439300000 – Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard 5 5 0
8439910000 – – Of machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 5 5 0
8439990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8440100000 – Machinery 5 5 0
8440900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8441100000 – Cutting machines 10 5 0
8441200000 – Machines for making bags, sacks or envelopes 5 5 0
8441300000 – Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding 5 5 0
8441400000 – Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or paperboard 5 5 0
8441800000 – Other machinery 5 5 0
8441900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8442301000 – – Phototypesetting and composing machines 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8442302000 – – Typesetting machinery, apparatus and equipment for composing by other procedures, whether or not using foundry type devices 5 5 0
8442309000 – – Other 5 5 0
8442400000 – Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment 5 5 0
8442501000 – – Printing type 15 5 0
8442509000 – – Other 5 5 0
8443110000 – – Offset printing machinery, reel-fed – – Offset printing machinery, 5 5 0
8443120000 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) 5 5 0
8443130000 – – Other offset printing machinery 5 5 0
5 0
8439300000 – Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard 5 5 0
8443140000 – – Letterpress printing machinery, reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 5 5 0
8443150000 – – Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing 5 5 0
8443160000 – – Flexographic printing machinery 5 5 0
8443170000 – – Gravure printing machinery 5 5 0
8443191000 – – – For stamping 5 5 0
8443199000 – – – Other

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5 5 0
8443310000 two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network 5 5 0
8443321100 – – – – The kind used for printing on CDs 5 5 0
8443321900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
8443322000 – – – Telefax 5 5 0
8443329000 – – – Other 5
8443391000 – – – Ink-jet printing machines 5 5 0
8443399000 – – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8443910000 – – Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 84.42 5 5 0
8443990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8444000000 Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man- made textile materials. 5 5 0
8445110000 – – Carding machines 5 5 0
8445120000 – – Combing machines 5 5 0
8445130000 – – Drawing or roving machines 5 5 0
8445191000 – – – Cotton gins 5 5 0
8445199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8445200000 – Textile spinning 5 5 0
8445300000 machines – Textile doubling or twisting 5 5 0
8445400000 machines – Textile winding (including weftwinding) or reeling 5 5 0
8445900000 – Other 5 5 0
8446100000 – For weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm 5 5 0
5 5 0
8443310000 two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network 5 5 0
8446210000 – – Power looms 5 5 0
8446290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8446300000 – For weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm, shuttleless type 5 5 0
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– – With cylinder diameter not exceeding 165mm 5 5 0
8447120000 – – With cylinder diameter exceeding 165mm 5 5 0
8447201000 – – Flat knitting machines, domestic 5 5 0
8447202000 – – Other flat knitting machines 5 5 0
8447203000 – – Stitch-bonding machines 5 5 0
8447900000 – Other 10 5 0
8448110000 – – Dobbies and Jacquards; card reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines for use therewith 5 5 0
8448190000 – – Other 5 5 0
8448200000 – Parts and accessories of machines of heading 84.44 or 5 5 0
8448310000 of their auxiliary machinery – – Card clothing 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8448321000 – – – Of cotton gins 5 5 0
8448329000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8448330000 – – Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers 5 5 0
8448390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8448420000 – – Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames 10 5 5 b
8448490000 – – Other 10 5 0
8448510000 – – Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches 5 5 0
8448590000 – – Other 10 5 0
8449001000 – Machinery; blocks for making hats 5 5 0
8449009000 – Parts 5 5 0
8450110000 – – Fully-automatic machines 20 15 5 a
– – With cylinder diameter not exceeding 165mm 5 5 0
8447120000 – – With cylinder diameter exceeding 165mm 5 5 0
8450120000 – – Other machines, with built- in centrifugal drier 20 15 10 b
8450190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8450200000 – Machines, each of a dry linen capacity exceeding 10 kg 15 10 12 d
8450900000 – Parts 15 10 7 b
8451100000 – Dry-cleaning machines 15 5 0
8451210000 – – Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg 20 5 0
8451290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8451300000 – Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses) 10 5 5 b
8451401000 – – Washing machines 15

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10 0
8451409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8451500000 – Machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics 5 5 0
8451800000 – Other machinery 5 5 0
8451900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8452101000 – – Sewing machine heads 15 15 0
8452102000 – – Sewing machines 15 15 0
8452210000 – – Automatic units 5 5 0
8452290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8452300000 – Sewing machine needles 5 5 0
8452400000 – Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts thereof 15 10 7 b
8452900000 – Other parts of sewing 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8453100000 – Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather 5 5 0
8453200000 – Machinery for making or repairing footwear 5 5 0
8453800000 – Other machinery 5 5 0
8453900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8454100000 – Converters 10 5 0
8454200000 – Ingot moulds and ladles 5 5 0
8454300000 – Casting machines 5 5 0
8454900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8455100000 – Tube mills 5 5 0
8455210000 – – Hot or combination hot and cold 5 5 0
8455220000 – – Cold 5 5 0
8455300000 – Rolls for rolling mills 5 5 0
10 0
8451409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8455900000 – Other parts 5 5 0
8456100000 – Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes 5 5 0
8456200000 – Operated by ultrasonic processes 5 5 0
8456300000 – Operated by electro-discharge processes 5 5 0
8456900000 – Other 5 5 0
8457100000 – Machining centres 5 5 0
8457200000 – Unit construction machines (single station) 5 5 0
8457300000 – Multi-station transfer machines 5 5 0

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8458111000 – – – Universal slide lathes 5 5 0
8458112000 – – – Turret lathes 5 5 0
8458119000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8458191000 – – – Universal slide lathes 5 5 0
8458192000 – – – Turret lathes 5 5 0
8458193000 – – – Other, automatics 5 5 0
8458199000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8458910000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8458990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8459101000 – – For drilling 5 5 0
8459102000 – – For boring 5 5 0
8459103000 8459104000 – – For milling – – For threading or tapping 5 5 5 5 0
8459210000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8459290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8459310000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8459390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8459400000 – Other boring machines 5 5 0
8459510000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8459590000 – – Other 5 5 0
8459610000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8459690000 – – Other 5 5 0
8459700000 – Other threading or tapping machines 5 5 0
8460110000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8460190000 – – Other 5 5 0
8458111000 – – – Universal slide lathes 5 5 0
8460210000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8460290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8460310000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8460390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8460400000 – Honing or lapping machines 5 5 0
8460901000 – – Grinding machines 5 5 0
8460909010 – – – Polishing machines for printing copper or chrome cylinders 10 5 0
8460909090 – – – Other 10 5 0
8461200000 – Shaping or slotting machines

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5 5 0
8461300000 – Broaching machines 5 5 0
8461400000 – Gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines 5 5 0
8461500000 – Sawing or cutting-off machines 5 5 0
8461901000 – – Planing machines 5 5 0
8461909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8462101000 – – Hammers 5 5 0
8462102100 – – – Presses 5 5 0
8462102900 – – – Other 5 5 0
8462210000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0
8462291000 – – – Presses 10 5 0
8462299000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8462310000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 5 0 0
8462391000 8462399000 – – – Presses – – – Other 15 5 5
8462410000 – – Numerically controlled 5 5 0 0
8462491000 – – – Presses 15 5 0
8462499000 – – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8462910000 – – Hydraulic presses 10 5 5 b
8462990000 – – Other 10 5 0
8463101000 – – Wiredrawing machines 5 5 0
8463109000 – – Other 5 5 0
8463200000 – Thread rolling machines 5 5 0
8463300000 – Machines for working wire 5 5 0
8463901000 – – Rivetting machines 5 5 0
5 5 0
8461300000 – Broaching machines 5 5 0
8463909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8464100000 8464200000 – Sawing machines – Grinding or polishing 5 5 5 5 0
8464900000 machines – Other 5 5 0
8465100010 – – For wood 0 0 0
8465100090 – – Other 5 5 0
8465911010 – – – – For wood 0 0 0
8465911090 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8465919100 – – – – Circular saws 10 5 5 b
8465919200 – – – – Band saws 10 5 5 b
8465919900 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8465921010 – – – – For molding wood

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0 0 0
8465921090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8465929010 – – – – For planing wood 0 0 0
8465929090 – – – – Other 15 10 0
8465931000 – – – Numerically controlled 15 5 0
8465939000 – – – Other 15 10 0
8465941010 – – – – To assemble wood 0 0 0
8465941090 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8465949010 – – – – To assemble wood 0 0 0
8465949090 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8465951000 – – – Numerically controlled 15 5 0
8465959010 – – – – for wood 0 0 0
8465959090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8465960000 – – Splitting, slicing or paring machines 15 5 0
8465991010 – – – – For wood shear 0 0 0
8465991020 – – – – Wood lathe 0 0 0
8465991090 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8465999010 – – – – Wood lathe 0 0 0
8465999090 – – – – Other 10 5 0
8466100000 – Tool holders and self-opening dieheads 5 5 0
8466200000 – Work holders 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8466300000 – Dividing heads and other special attachments for machine- tools 5 5 0
8466910000 – – For machines of heading 84.64 5 5 0
0 0 0
8465921090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8466920000 – – For machines of heading 84.65 10 5 0
8466930000 – – For machines of headings 84.56 to 84.61 5 5 0
8466940000 – – For machines of heading 84.62 or 84.63 10 5 5 b
8467111000 – – – Drill, borer and the like 5 5 0
8467112000 – – – Wrenches, screwdrivers, nut setters and the like 10 5 0
8467119000 – – – Other 15
8467191000 – – – Compacting rammers 10 5

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0 0
15 5 0
8467192000 8467199000 – – – Concrete vibrators – – – Other 15 15 5 0
8467210000 – – Drills of all kinds 15 5 0
8467220000 – – Saws 15 5 0
8467290000 – – Other 15 5 0
8467810000 – – Chains saws 5 5 0
8467891000 – – – Saws, other than chain saws 5 5 0
8467899000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8467910000 – – Of chain saws 5 5 0
8467920000 – – Of pneumatic tools 10 5 0
8467990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8468100000 – Hand-held blow pipes 15 5 0
8468201000 – – For soldering, brazing or welding, including even if capable of cutting 15 5 0
8468209000 – – Other 5 5 0
8468800000 – Other machinery and apparatus 5 5 0
8468900000 – Parts 15 5 0
8469001000 – Electric typewriters 5 5 0
8469009000 – Other 5 5 0
8470100000 – Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size data recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions 5 5 0
– – Incorporating a printing device 5 5 0
8470210000
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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8470290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8470300000 – Other calculating machines 5 5 0
8470500000 – Cash registers 5 5 0
8470901000 – – Postage-franking machines 5 5 0
8470902000 8470909000 – – Ticket-issuing machines – – Other 5 5 0
8471300000 – Portable automatic data processing machines, weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display 5 5 0
8471410000 – – Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input and output unit, whether or not combined 5 5 0
8471490000 – – Other, presented in the form of systems 5 5 0
8471500000 those of subheading 8471.41 or 8471.49, whether or not containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit : storage units, input units, output units 5 5 0
8471602000 – – Keyboards, X-Y coordinate devices 5 5 0
8471609000 – – Other 5 5 0
8471700000 – Storage units 5 5 0
8471800000 – Other units of automatic data processing machines 5 5 0
8471900000 – Other 5 5 0
8472100000 – Duplicating 5 5 0
8472300000 machines – Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines 5 5 0
8472901000 – – Coin or banknote counting or sorting machines 5 5 0
8472902000 – – Automatic banknote dispensers 5 5 0
8472903000 – – Check validation machines 5 5 0
8472904000 – – Perforating or stapling machines 15 10 7 b
8470290000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8472905000 – – Cash dispensing machines 5 5 0
8472909010 – – – Addressing machines or address plate embossing machines 5 5 0
8472909090 – – – Other 15 5 0
8473100000 – Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84.69 5 5 0
8473210000 – – Of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470.10, 8470.21 or 8470.29 5 5 0
8473290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8473300000 – Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84.71 5 5 0
8473401000 – – Of duplicating machines 5 5 0
8473409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8473500000 – Parts and accessories equally suitable for use with machines of two or more of the headings 84.69 to 84.72 5 5 0
8474101000 – – Stripper screening machines for foundry 5 5 0
8474102000 – – Vibrating screens 0 0 0
8474109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8474201000 – – Gyratory cone crushers 0 0 0
8474202000 – – Impact crushing machine 0 0 0
8474203000 – – Ring crushers 0 0 0
8474209010 – – – Ball Mills 0 0 0
8474209090 – – – Other 15 5 0
8474311000 – – – With a maximum capacity of3m 3 15 5 0
8474319000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8474320000 – – Machines for mixing mineral substances with bitumen 10 5 0
8474391000 – – – Machines specially for the ceramic industry 10 5 0
8474392000 – – – Foundry sand mixing machines 15 5 0
8474399000 – – – Other 10 5 0

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machines or address plate embossing machines 5 5 0
8474801000 – – Machines for agglomerating, shaping or moulding ceramic pastes 10 5 0
8474802000 – – Foundry sand mold forming machines 5 5 0
8474803000 – – Machines for molding precast concrete articles 10 5 0
8474809000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8474900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
84

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75100000 – Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes 5 5 0
8475210000 – – Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof 5 5 0
8475290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8475900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8476210000 – – Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices 5 5 0
8476290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8476810000 – – Incorporating heating or refrigerating devices 5 5 0
8476890000 – – Other 5 5 0
8476900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8477100000 – Injection-moulding machines 5 5 0
8477200000 – Extruders 5 5 0
8477300000 – Blow moulding machines 5 5 0
8477400000 – Vacuum moulding machines and other thermoforming machines 5 5 0
8477510000 – – For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming inner tubes 5 5 0
8477591000 – – – Compression moulding hydraulic presses 5 5 0
8477599000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8477800000 – Other machinery 5 5 0
8477900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8478101000 – – Cigarette filter attachment machine 5 5 0
8478109000 – – Other 5 5 0
8478900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8479100000 – Machinery for public works, building or the like 15 10 5 a
8479201000 – – Machinery for the extraction 10 5 5 b
8479209000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
75100000 – Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes 5 5 0
8475210000 – – Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof 5 5 0
8479300000 – Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork 5 5 0
8479400000 – Rope or cable-making machines 5 5 0

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HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8479500000 – Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included 5 5 0
8479600000 – Evaporative air coolers 5 5 0
8479810000 – – For treating metal, including electric wire coil-winders 5 5 0
8479820000 – – Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenising, emulsifying or stirring machines 10 5 5 b
8479891000 – – – Soap industry machinery 5 5 0
8479892000 – – – Humidifiers or dehumidifiers (other than those of heading 84.15 or 84.24) 5 5 0
8479893000 – – – Automatic pump lubrication systems for machines 5 5 0
8479894000 – – – For the maintenance of pipelines or other non-flexible pipes 5 5 0
8479895000 – – – Windshield wiping mechanisms with motor 5 5 0
8479898000 – – – Presses 10 5 0
8479899000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8479900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8480100000 – Moulding boxes for metal foundry 10 5 0
8480200000 – Mould bases 10 5 0
8480300000 – Moulding patterns 10 5 0
8480410000 – – Injection or compression types 10 5 5 b
8480490000 – – Other 10 5 0
8480500000 – Moulds for glass
8480600000 10 5 5 b
8480711000 – – – Of parts of razors 5 5 0
8480719000 8480790000 – – – Other – – Other 5 10 5 5 0 5 b
8481100000 – Pressure-reducing valves 15 10 7 b
8481200000 – Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions 15 5 0
8481300000 – Check (nonreturn) valves 15 5 5 c
8481400010 – – Specially designed for irrigation systems 0 0 0
8481400090 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8481801000 – – Faucets or taps for domestic use

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15 10 7 b
8481802000 – – 'Christmas tree' valves 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8481803000 – – Tyre valves 15 5 0
8481804000 – – Ball valves 15 5 5 c
8481805100 – – – Of a working pressure of 13.8 MPa or greater 5 5 0
8481805900 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8481806000 – – Other gate valves 15 5 5 c
8481807000 – – Globe valves of a nominal diameter not exceeding 100 mm 15 5 0
8481808000 – – Other solenoid valves 5 5 5
8481809100 – – – Dispenser valves 15 10 7 b
8481809900 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8481901000 – – Bodies of 'christmas tree' valves 10 5 0
8481909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8482100000 – Ball bearings 5 5 0
8482200000 – Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies 5 5 0
8482300000 – Spherical roller bearings 5 5 0
8482400000 – Needle roller bearings 5 5 0
8482500000 – Other cylindrical roller bearings 5 5 0
8482800000 – Other, including combined ball/roller bearings 5 5 0
8482910000 – – Balls, needles and rollers 5 5 0
8482990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8483101000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
15 10 7 b
8481802000 – – 'Christmas tree' valves 15 10 5 a
8483109100 – – – Crank shafts 5 5 5
8483109200 – – – Cam shafts 10 5 0
8483109300 – – – Flexible shafts 15 5 0
8483109900 – – – Other 5 5 0
8483200000 – Bearing housings, incorporating ball or roller bearings 5 5 0
8483301000 – – Of aircraft engines

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5 5 0
8483309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8483403000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8483409100 – – – Gear boxes and other speed changers 15 5 5 c
8483409200 – – – Gear and gearing, other than toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately 15 10 7 b
8483409900 – – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8483500000 – Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks 15 5 5 c
8483601000 – – Clutches 5 5 0
8483609000 – – Other 10 5 0
8483904000 – – Toothed wheels, chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately 10 5 5 b
8483909000 – – Parts 10 5 5 b
8484100000 – Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal 15 5 5 c
8484200000 – Mechanical seals 15 5 0
8484900000 – Other 15 5 5 c
8486100000 – Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of boules or wafers 5 5 0
8486200000 – Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of semiconductor devices or of electronic integrated circuits 5 5 0
8486300000 – Machines and apparatus for the manufacture of flat panel displays 5 5 0
8486400000 – Machines and apparatus specified in Note 9 (C) to this Chapter 5 5 0
8486900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
8487100000 – Ships' or boats' propellers and blades therefor 5 5 0
5 5 0
8483309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8487901000 – – Non-automatic lubricating pots 15 5 5 c
8487902000 – – Oil seal rings 15 5 5 c
8487909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8501101000 – – Motors for toys 5 5 0
8501102000 – – Universal motors 15 5 0
8501109100 – – – Direct current 10 5 0
8501109200 – – – Alternating current, single- phase 0 0 0
8501109300 – – – Alternating current, multi- phase 5 5 0
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15 5 0
8501201900 – – – Other 15 5 0
8501202100 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 10 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8501202900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8501311000 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 5 5 0
8501312000 – – – Other motors 5 5 0
8501313000 – – – DC generators 5 5 0
8501321000 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 5 5 0
8501322100 – – – – Of an output not exceeding 7,5 kW 5 5 0
8501322900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
8501324000 – – – DC generators 5 5 0
8501331000 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 5 5 0
8501332000 – – – Other motors 5 5 0
8501333000 – – – DC generators 5 5 0
8501341000 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 5 5 0
8501342000 – – – Other motors 5 5 0
8501343000 – – – DC generators 5 5 0
8501401110 – – – – Motors with integrated clutch 5 5 0
8501401190 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8501401900 – – – Other 15 10 0
8501402110 – – – – Motors with integrated clutch 5 5 0
8501402190 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8501402900 – – – Other 15 5 0
15 5 0
8501201900 – – – Other 15 5 0
8501403110 – – – – Motors with integrated clutch with power less than or equal to 1.5KW 5 5 0
8501403190 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8501403900 – – – Other 15 10 0
8501404100 – – – Incorporating gear boxes or other speed changers 15 5 0
8501404900 – – – Other 15 5 0
8501511010 – – – – Motors with integrated clutch power greater than 180 W 5 5 0
8501511090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8501519000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8501521010 – – – – Motors with integrated clutch of power less than or equal to 1.5KW 5 5 0
8501521090 – – – – Other 15 10

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0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8501522000 – – – Of an output exceeding 7.5 kW but not exceeding 18.5 kW 10 5 5 b
8501523000 – – – Of an output exceeding 18.5 kW but not exceeding 30 kW 10 5 5 b
8501524000 – – – Of an output exceeding 30 kW but not exceeding 75 kW 10 5 5 b
8501530000 – – Of an output exceeding 75 kW 10 5 0
8501611000 – – – Of an output not exceeding 18.5 kVA 5 5 0
8501612000 – – – Of an output exceeding 18.5 kVA but not exceeding 30 kVA 10 5 0
8501619000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8501620000 – – Of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA 10 5 0
8501630000 – – Of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA 10 5 0
8501640000 – – Of an output exceeding 750 kVA 10 5 0
8502111000 – – – Alternating current 15 5 5 c
8502119000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8502121000 – – – Alternating current 15 5 5 c
8502129000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8502131000 – – – Alternating current 15 5 5 c
8502139000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8502201000 – – Alternating current 15 5 5
8502209000 – – Other 10 5 0
8502310000 – – Wind-powered 10 5 0
8502391000 – – – Alternating current 15 5 0
8502399000 – – – Other 10 10 5 5 0 0
0
8502400000 – Electric rotary converters Parts suitable for use solely or
8504100000 – Ballasts for discharge lamps or tubes 15 10 0
8504211100 – – – – Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1 kVA 15 5 0
8504211900 – – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8504219000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8504221000 – – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 650 kVA but not exceeding 1,000 kVA 15 10 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8504229000 – – – Other 15

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10 5 a
8504230000 – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10,000 kVA 15 10 5 a
8504311010 – – – – For toys for voltages not exceeding 35 kV, with frequencies between 10 and 20 kHz and electric current not exceeding 2 mA 0 0 0
8504311090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8504319000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8504321000 – – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1 kVA but not exceeding 10 kVA 15 5 0
8504329000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8504330000 – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA 15 10 5 a
8504341000 – – – Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1,600 kVA 15 5 0
8504342000 – – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 1.600 kVA but not exceeding 10,000 kVA 15 5 0
8504343000 – – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10,000 kVA 15 5 0
8504401000 – – Power supply units ('UPS') 10 5 5 b
8504402000 – – Electronic starters 15 5 0
8504409000 – – Other 15 10 0
8504501000 – – For voltage not exceeding 260 V and for nominal current not exceeding 30 A 15 5 0
8504509000 – – Other 10 5 0
8504900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8505110000 – – Of metal 10 5 0
8505191000 – – – Plastic or rubber magnetic gaskets 15 5 0
8505199000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8505200000 – Electro-magnetic couplings, clutches and brakes 10 5 5 b
8505901000 – – Electro-magnets 5 5 0
10 5 a
8504230000 – – Having a power handling capacity exceeding 10,000 kVA 15 10 5 a
8505902000 – – Chucks, clamps and similar holding devices 5 5 0
8505903000 – – Electro-magnetic lifting heads 5 5 0
8505909000 – – Parts 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8506101100 – – – Cylindrical 5 5 5
8506101200 – – – Button cell batteries 5 5 0
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01900 – – – Other 5 5 0
8506109110 – – – – With electrolyte of zinc chloride or ammonium 15 10 7 b
8506109190 – – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8506109200 – – – Button cell batteries 15 5 0
8506109900 c
8506301000 – – Cylindrical 5 5 0 0
8506302000 – – Button cell batteries 5 5 5 5 0
8506309000 – – Other
8506401000 – – Cylindrical 5 5 0
8506402000 8506409000 – – Button cell batteries – – Other 5 5 5 5 0 0
8506501000 – – Cylindrical 5 5 0
8506502000 – – Button cell batteries 5 5 0
8506509000 – – Other 5 5 0
8506601000 – – Cylindrical 5 5 0
8506602000 – – Button cell batteries 5 5 0
8506609000 – – Other 5 5 0
8506801000 – – Cylindrical 5 5 0
8506802000 – – Button cell batteries 5 5 0
8506809000 – – Other 5 5 0
8506900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8507100000 – Lead-acid, of a kind used for starting piston engines 15 10 7 b
8507200000 – Other lead-acid accumulators 15 5 5 c
8507300000 – Nickel-cadmium 5 5 0
8507400000 – Nickel-iron 5 5 0
8507800010 – – Of lithium Ion 15 5 0
01900 – – – Other 5 5 0
8506109110 – – – – With electrolyte of zinc chloride or ammonium 15 10 7 b
8507800020 – – Of nickel-Metal Hydride 15 5 0
8507800090 – – Other 15 5 0
8507901000 – – Boxes and covers 15 10 7 b
8507902000 – – Separators 15 10

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7 b
8507903000 – – Plates 15 5 5 c
8507909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8508110000 – – Of a power not exceeding 1,500 Wand having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity not exceeding 20 l 20 15 0
8508190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
8508600000 – Other vacuum cleaners 20 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8508700000 – Parts 10 10 0
8509401000 – – Blenders 20 15 10 b
8509409000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8509801000 – – Floor polishers 20 15 5 a
8509802000 – – Food waste disposers 20 15 5 a
8509809000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8509900000 – Parts 10 10 5
8510100000 5 5 0
8510201000 Shavers – – Hair clippers 5 5 0
8510202000 – – Animal clippers 5 5 0
8510300000 – Hair-removing appliances 5 5 0
8510901000 – – Cutter heads, cutter blades, knife blades and comb blades 5 5 0
8510909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8511101000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8511109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8511201000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8511209000 – – Other 15 5 0
8511301000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
7 b
8507903000 – – Plates 15 5 5 c
8511309100 – – – Distributors 5 5 0
8511309200 – – – Ignition coils 15 10 5 a
8511401000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8511409000 – – Other 15 5 0
8511501000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8511509000 – – Other 15 5 0
8511801000 – – Of aircraft engines 5 5 0
8511809000 – – Other 15 5 0
8511901000 – – Of aircraft engines equipment 5 5 0

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8511902100 – – – Breaker plates 15 10 7 b
8511902900 – – – Other 5 5 5
8511903000 – – Of spark plugs, other than those for aircraft engines 5 5 5
8511909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8512100000 – Lighting or visual signalling equipment of a kind 5 5 0
8512201000 used on bicycles – – Headlamps of roads (other than sealed beam lamps of 5 5 0
8512209000 – – Other 5 5 0
8512301000 – – Horns 15 10 5 a
8512309000 – – Other
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8512400000 – Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters 15 10 0
8512901000 – – Windscreen wipers arms and blades for motor vehicles 10 5 5 b
8512909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8513101000 – – Safety lamps 5 5 0
8513109000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
8513900000 – Parts 10 10 0
8514100000 – Resistance heated furnaces and ovens 10 5 5 b
8514200000 – Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss 5 5 0
8514301000 – – Of arc 5 5 0
8514309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8514400000 – Other equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss 5 5 0
8514900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8515110000 – – Soldering irons and guns 15 5 0
8511902100 – – – Breaker plates 15 10 7 b
8515190000 – – Other 15 5 0
8515210000 – – Fully or partly automatic 5 5 0
8515290000 – – Other 10 5 0
8515310000 – – Fully or partly automatic 10 5 0
8515390000 – – Other 10 5 0
8515801000 – – Ultrasonic machines 5 5 0
8515809000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8515900000 – Parts 10 5

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0
8516100000 – Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters 20 15 10 b
8516210000 – – Storage heating radiators 20 15 10 b
8516291000 – – – Stoves 20 15 10 b
8516299000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
8516310000 – – Hair dryers 20 15 15 0 0
8516320000 – – Other hair-dressing apparatus 20
8516330000 – – Hand-drying apparatus 20 15 0
8516400000 – Electric smoothing irons 20 15 10 b
8516500000 – Microwave ovens 5 5 0
8516601000 8516602000 – – Ovens 20 15 10 b
8516603000 – – Cooking plates, boiling rings, grillers and roasters 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8516710000 – – Coffee or tea makers 20 15 10 b
8516720000 – – Toasters 20 15 10 b
8516790000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8516800000 – Electric heating resistors 15 15 10
8516900000 – Parts 10 10 5
8517110000 – – Line telephone sets with cordless handsets 15 5 0
8517120000 – – Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks 5 5 0
8517180000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8517610000 – – Base stations 5 5 0
8517621000 – – – Telephone and telegraph switching apparatus 5 5 0
8517622000 – – – Telecommunication apparatus for carrier-current line systems or for digital line systems 5 5 0
0
8516100000 – Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters 20 15 10 b
8517629000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8517691000 – – – Videophones 5 5 0
8517692000 – – – Telephone and telegraph receiving apparatus 5 5 0
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5 5 0
8517699090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8517700000 – Parts 5 5 0
8518100000 – Microphones and stands therefor 5 5 0
8518210000 – – Single loudspeakers, mounted in their enclosures 15 5 0
8518220000 – – Multiple loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure 15 10 7 b
8518290000 – – Other 15 5 0
8518300000 8518400000 whether or not combined with a microphone, and sets consisting of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers – Audio-frequency electric 15 15 5 5 0 0
8518500000 amplifiers – Electric sound amplifier 15 10 5 a
8518901000 – – Cones, diaphragms, yokes 0 0 0
8518909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8519200000 – Apparatus operated by coins, banknote, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment 20 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8519301000 – – With automatic record changing mechanism 20 15 0
8519309000 – – Other 20 15 0
8519500000 – Telephone answering machines 5 5 0
8519811000 – – – Cassette players 20 15 0
8519812000 5 5 0
8519819000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8519891000 8519899000 – – – Record players – – – Other 20 5 15 5 0 0
8521100000 – Magnetic tape-type 5 5 0
8521901000 – – Of the type used for recording on a compact disc 5 5 0
8522100000 – Pick-up cartridges 15 10 0
5 5 0
8517699090 – – – – Other 15 5 0
8522902000 – – Furnitures or boxes 10 5 0
8522903000 – – Sapphire or diamond styli, unmounted 5 5 0
8522904000 – – Reproducing mechanism with an optical reading system 0 0

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0
– – Cassette reproducing mechanisms 0 0 0
8522905000 8522909000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8523210000 – – Cards incorporating a magnetic stripe, whether or not recording 15 15 7
8523291000 – – – Magnetic discs 5 5 0
8523292110 – – – – – To record sound, in rolls of over 2,100m 10 10 0
8523292190 – – – – – Other 15 15 0
8523292210 – – – – – For recording phenomena other than sound or image,used in automatic machines for data processing 5 5 0
8523292220 – – – – – To record sound, in rolls of over 2,100m 5 5 0
8523292290 – – – – – Other 15 15 0
8523292300 – – – – Of a width exceeding 6.5 mm 5 5 0
8523293110 – – – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sounds or images 5 5 0
8523293190 – – – – – Other 15 15 0
8523293210 – – – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sounds or images 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8523293290 – – – – – Other 10 10 0
8523293310 – – – – – For reproducing phenomena other than sounds or images 5 5 0
8523293390 – – – – – Other 10 10 0
8523299000 – – – Other 15 15 0
8523401000 – – Not recorded 15 15 0
8523402100 only – – – For reproducing images or 5 5
8523402200 images and sound 0
0
– – Cassette reproducing mechanisms 0 0 0
8523402900 8523510000 – – – Other – – Solid-state non-volatile 15 0 15 0 0 0
8523520000 storage devices – – 'Smart cards' 5 5 0
8523591000 – – – Proximity cards and tags 10 5 0
8523599000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8523801000 – – Discs and wax blanks, strips or films, and other matrices and masters 5 5 0
8523802100 – – -Of teaching 5 5 0
8523802900 – – – Other 15 15 0
8523803000 – – For reproducing phenomena other than sounds or images 5 5 0
8523809000 – – Other

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15 15 0
8525501000 – – For radio-broadcasting 5 5 0
8525502000 – – For television 5 5 0
8525601000 – – For radio-broadcasting 5 5 0
8525602000 – – For television 5 5 0
8525801000 – – Television cameras 5 5 0
8525802000 – – Digital cameras and video camera recorders 5 5 0
8526100000 – Radar apparatus 5 5 0
8526910000 – – Radio navigational aid apparatus 5 5 0
8526920000 – – Radio remote control apparatus 5 5 0
8527120000 – – Pocket-size radio cassette- players 20 15 0
8527130000 – – Other apparatus combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus 20 15 0
8527190000 – – Other 20 15 0
8527210000 – – Combined with sound recording or reproducing 20 15 5 a
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8527290000 – – Other 20 15 7 a
8527910000 – – Combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus 20 15 5 a
8527920000 – – Not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus but combined with a clock 20 15 10 b
8527990000 – – Other 5 5 0
8528410000 – – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system of heading 84.71 5 5 0
8528490000 – – Other 20 15 0
8528510000 – – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system of heading 84.71 5 5 0
8528590000 – – Other 20 15 0
15 15 0
8525501000 – – For radio-broadcasting 5 5 0
8528610000 – – Of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data processing 20 15 0
8528690000 – – Other 20 15 0
8528710000
8528720010 – – – Of cathode ray tubes 20 15 10 b
8528720020 – – – Of Plasma Display 20 15 10 b
8528720030 – – – Of liquid crystal display 20 15 10 b
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– – – Other 20 15 5 a
8528730000 – – Other, black and white or other monochrome 20 15 5 a
8529101000 – – Ferrite aerials 5 5 0
8529102000 – – Parabolic aerials 15 5 0
8529109000 – – Other; parts 15 5 0
8529901000 – – Furnitures or boxes 15 5 0
8529902000 – – Boards with printed components 0 0 0
8529909010 – – – Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Panels or plasma 0 0 0
8529909090 – – – Other 10 5 0
8530100000 – Equipment for railways or tramways 15 5 0
8530801000 8530809000 – – Traffic lights and control cases therefor – – Other 15 15 10 5 0 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8530900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
8531100000 – Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus 15 10 5 a
8531200000 – Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light emitting diodes (LED) 15 10 5 a
8531800000 – Other apparatus 10 5 5 b
8531900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8532100000 – 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 5 0
8532210000 – – Tantalum 5 5 0
8532220000 – – Aluminium electrolytic 5 5 0
8532230000 – – Ceramic dielectric, single layer 5 5 0
8532240000 – – Ceramic dielectric, multilayer 5 5 0
– – – Other 20 15 5 a
8528730000 – – Other, black and white or other monochrome 20 15 5 a
8532250000 – – Dielectric of paper or plastics 15 5 0
8532290000 – – Other 10 5 0
8532300000 – Variable or adjustable (pre- set) capacitors 5 5 0
8532900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8533100000 – Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types 5 5 0
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– – For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20W 5 5 0
8533290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8533311000 – – – Rheostats for a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30 A 5 5 0
8533312000 – – – Potentiometers 5 5 0
8533319000 – – – Other 10 5 0
8533391000 – – – Rheostats for a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30 A 5 5 0
8533392000 – – – Other rheostats 5 5 0
8533393000 – – – Potentiometers 5 5 0
8533399000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8533401000 – – Rheostats for a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30 A 5 5 0
8533402000 – – Other rheostats 5 5 0
8533403000 – – Carbon potentiometers 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8533404000 – – Other potentiometers 5 5 0
8533409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8533900000 – Parts 10 5 0
8534000000 Printed circuits. 10 5 0
8535100000 – Fuses 15 5 5 c
8535210000 – – For a voltage of less than 72.5 kV 15 5 0
8535290000 – – Other 15 5 0
8535300000 – Isolating switches and make- and-break switches 15 5 5 c
8535401000 – – Lightning arresters and voltage limiters 10 5 5 b
8535402000 – – Surge suppressors 5 5 0
– – For a power handling capacity not exceeding 20W 5 5 0
8533290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8535901000 – – Switches 5 5 0
8535909000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
8536101000 – – Fuses for vehicles of Chapter 87 5 5 0
8536102000 – – Other for a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30 A 15 5 5 c
8536109000 – – Other 15 5 0
8536202000 – – For a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30A 15 5 0
8536209000 – – Other 15 5 0

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8536301100 – – – Electrode gas tube arresters, for protecting telephone lines 10 5 0
8536301900 – – – Other 15 10 0
8536309000 – – Other 15 5 0
8536411000 – – – For current rating not exceeding 30 A 5 5 0
8536419000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8536491100 – – – – Contactors 15 10 5 a
8536491900 – – – – Other 5 5 0
8536499000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8536501100 – – – For vehicles of Chapter 87 5 5 5
8536501900 – – – Other 5 5 0
8536509000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8536610000 – – Lamp-holders 15 5 5 c
8536690000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8536700000 – Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibres bundles or cables 15 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8536901000 – – Connection apparatus for a voltage not exceeding 260 V and an amperage not exceeding 30 A 15 10 5 a
8536902000 – – Terminals for a voltage not exceeding 24 V 5 5 0
8536909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8537101000 – – Programmable logic controllers (PLC) 15 10 5 a
8537109000 – – Other 15 10 5 a
8537200000 – For a voltage exceeding 1,000 V 15 10 5 a
8538100000 – Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases for the goods of heading 85.37, not equipped with their apparatus 15 10 5 a
8536301100 – – – Electrode gas tube arresters, for protecting telephone lines 10 5 0
8538900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
8539100000 – Sealed beam lamp units 5 5 0
8539210000 – – Tungsten halogen 5 5 0
8539221000 – – – Miniature type 5 5 0
8539229000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
8539291000 – – – For lighting or signalling equipment of heading 85.12, except for those of a kind used for lightning or signaling interior spaces 5 5 0
8539292000 – – – Miniature type 5 5 0
8539299000 – – – Other

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20 15 0
8539311000 – – – Tubular, straight shape 20 15 5 a
8539312000 – – – Tubular, circular shape 20 15 5 a
8539313000 – – – Compact, integrated and non-integrated 20 15 0
8539319000 – – – Other 20 15 5 a
8539320000 – – Mercury or sodium vapour lamps; metal halide lamps 20 15 0
8539392000 – – – Flashbulbs 5 5 0
8539399000 – – – Other 5 5 0
8539410000 – – Arc lamps 5 5 0
8539490000 – – Other 5 5 0
8539901000 – – Screw fittings 10 10 0
8539909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8540120000 – – Black and white or other monochrome 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8540200000 – Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photo – cathode tubes 5 5 0
8540400000 – Data/graphic display tubes, colour, with a phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4 mm 5 5 0
8540500000 – Data/graphic display tubes, black and white or other monochrome 5 5 0
8540600000 – Other cathode-ray tubes 5 5 0
8540710000 – – Magnetrons 5 5 0
8540720000 – – Klystrons 5 5 0
8540790000 – – Other 5 5 0
8540810000 – – Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes 5 5 0
8540890000 5 0
20 15 0
8539311000 – – – Tubular, straight shape 20 15 5 a
8540910000 – – Other 5
8540990000 – – Of cathode-ray tubes – – Other 5 5 5 5 0 0
8541100000 – Diodes, other than photosensitive or light emitting diodes 5 5 0

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8541210000 – – With a dissipation rate of less than1W 5 5 0
8541290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8541300000 – Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive devices 5 5 0
8541401000 – – Photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels 5 5 0
8541409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8541500000 – Other semiconductor devices 5 5 0
8541600000 – Mounted piezo-electric crystals 5 5 0
8541900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8542310000 – – Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters, logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits 5 5 0
8542320000 – – Memories 5 5 0
8542330000 – – Amplifiers 5 5 0
8542390000 – – Other 5 5 0
8542900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8543100000 – Particle accelerators 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8543200000 – Signal generators 10 5 0
8543300010 – – Of Electrolysis 10 5 0
8543300090 – – Other 10 5 0
8543701000 – – Electric fences 10 5 5 b
8543702000 – – Metal detectors 5 5 0
8543703000 – – Remote controls 10 5 0
8543709000 – – Other 10 5 0
8543900000 – Parts 5 5 0
8541210000 – – With a dissipation rate of less than1W 5 5 0
8544110000 – – Of copper 15 10 7 b
8544190000 – – Other 15 5 0
8544200000 – Co-axial cable and other co- axial electric conductors 15 5 0
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– Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships 15 10 7 b
8544421000 – – – Of telecommunication 15 5 5 c
8544422000 – – – Other, of copper 15 5 5 c
8544429000 – – – Other 15 5 0
8544491000 – – – Of copper 15 10 7 b
8544499000 – – – Other 15 5 5 c
8544601000 – – Of copper 15 10 7 b
8544609000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8544700000 – Optical fibres cables 5 5 0
8545110000 – – Of a kind used for furnaces 5 5 0
8545190000 – – Other 5 5 0
8545200000 – Brushes 10 5 0
8545902000 – – Battery carbons 5 5 0
8545909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8546100000 – Of glass 5 5 0
8546200000 – Of ceramics 15 10 7 b
8546909000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8547101000 – – Spark plug bodies 5 5 0
8547109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8547200000 8547901000 – Insulating fittings of plastics – – Tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material 5 5 5 5 0 0
8547909000 – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8548100000 – Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators 5 5 0
– Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships 15 10 7 b
8544421000 – – – Of telecommunication 15 5 5 c
8548900010 – – Set piezoelectric, driver, sensor and control unit 0 0 0
8548900090 – – Other 5 5 0
8601100000 – Powered from an external source of electricity 5 5 0
8601200000 – Powered by electric accumulators

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5 5 0
8602100000 – Diesel-electric locomotives 5 5 0
8602900000 – Other 5 5 0
8603100000 – Powered from an external source of electricity 5 5 0
8603900000 – Other 5 5 0
8604001000 – Self-propelled 5 5 0
8604009000 – Other 5 5 0
8605000000 Railway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding those of heading 5 5 0
8606100000 – Tank wagons and the like 10 5 5 b
8606300000 – Self-discharging vans and wagons, other than those of subheading 8606.10 10 5 5 b
8606910000 – – Covered and closed 20 5 0
8606920000 – – Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm 10 5 5 b
8606990000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
8607110000 – – Driving bogies and bissel- bogies 5 5 0
8607120000 – – Other bogies and bissel- bogies 5 5 0
8607190000 – – Other, including parts 5 5 0
8607210000 – – Air brakes and parts 5 5 0
8607290000 8607300000 – – Other – Hooks and other coupling devices, buffers, and parts 5 5 5 0 0
8607910000 thereof – – Of locomotives 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8607990000 – – Other

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5 5 0
8608000000 fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electro- mechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoing. 10 5 5 b
8609000000 Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport. 15 5 0
8701100000 – Pedestrian controlled tractors 5 5 0
8701200000 – Road tractors for semi- trailers 15 15 10
8701300000 – Track-laying tractors 5 5 0
8701900000 – Other 0 0 0
8702101000 – – For the transport of not more than 16 persons, including the driver 35 35 10
8702109000 – – Other 15 15 10
8702901000 – – Trolleybuses 15 15 0
8702909100 – – – Designed for the transport of a maximum of 16 persons, including the driver 35 35 10
8702909920 – – – – With motor operating with natural gas 10 5 7 c
8702909990 – – – – Other 15 15 10
8703100000 – Vehicles specially designed for traveling on snow; golf cars and similar vehicles 20 15 5 a
8703210000 – – Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 1,000 cc 35 35 10
8703221000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8703229000 – – – Other 35 35 10
8703231000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8703239000 – – – Other 35 35 10
8703241000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8703249000 – – – Other 35

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35 10
8703311000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8703319000 – – – Other 35 35 10
8703321000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 9
8703329000 – – – Other 35 35 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8703331000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8703339000 – – – Other 35 35 10
8703900010 – – With electric motor 35 35 10
8703900090 – – Other 35 35 10
8704100010 – – With motor operating with natural gas 15 5 0
8704100090 – – Other 15 5 0
8704211000 – – – Less than or equal to 4.537 t 35 35 10
8704219000 – – – Other 15 15 10
8704221000 exceeding 6.2 t 15 10
8704222000 – – – Exceeding 6.2 t, but not exceeding 9.3 t 15
8704230000 – – G.V.W. exceeding 20 t 15 15 10
8704311010 – – – – Assembled pick-up 35 35 10
8704311090 – – – – Other 35 35 10
8704319010 – – – – With motor operating with natural gas 10 5 7 c
8704319090 – – – – Other 15 15 10
8704321010 – – – – With motor operating with natural gas 10 5 7 c
8704321090 – – – – Other 15 15 10
8704322010 – – – – With motor operating with natural gas 10 5 7 c
35 10
8703311000 – – – Four wheel drive (4 x 4) 35 35 10
8704322090 – – – – Other 15 15 10
8704329010 – – – – With motor operating with natural gas 10 5 7 c
8704329090 – – – – Other 15 15 10
8704900010 – – Total laden weight of less than 4.537 t (1,000 U.S. pounds) 35 35 10
8704900090 – – Other 15 15 10
8705100000 – Crane lorries 15 15 10
8705200000 – Mobile drilling derricks 15 15 0
8705300000 – Fire fighting vehicles 15 15 10

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8705400000 – Concrete-mixer lorries 15 15 10
8705901100 – – – Sweepers 5 5 0
8705901900 – – – Other 15 15 10
8705902000 – – Mobile radiological units 15 5 0
8705909000 – – Other 15 15 10
8706001000 – For vehicles of heading 87.03 35 35 12
8706002130 – – – Of subheading 8704311010 35 35 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8706002190 – – – Other 35 35 10
8706002930 – – – Of subheading 8704319010 35 35 10
8706002990 – – – Other 35 35 10
8706009140 – – – Of subheading 8704321010 15 15 10
8706009190 – – – Other 15 15 10
8706009220 – – – Of subheadings 8704322010 and 8704329010
8706009290 – – – Other – – – Of subheading 15 15 10
8706009990 8702909920 15 15 10
8707100000 – For the vehicles of heading 87.03 – – For the vehicles of heading 15 5 5
8707909000 87.02 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8708100000 – Bumpers and parts thereof 15 10 5 a
8708210000 – – Safety seat belts 15 5 5 c
8708291000 – – – Bonnets / Techos (capotas) 15 5 5 c
8708292000 – – – Mudguards, bonnets, sides, doors and parts thereof 15 10 5 a
8705400000 – Concrete-mixer lorries 15 15 10
8708293000 – – – Front grilles 15 10 5 a
8708294000 – – – Dashboards 15 10 5 a
8708295000 – – – Framed windows; windows, whether or not framed, equipped with heating resistors and electrical connectors 15 10 5 a
8708299000 – – – Other 15 10 5 a
8708301000 – – Mounted brake linings 15 10 5 a
8708302100 – – – Drums 15 10 5 a
8708302210 – – – – Systems

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15 10 5 a
8708302290 – – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708302310 – – – – Systems 15 10 5 a
8708302390 – – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708302400 – – – Servo-brakes 5 5 5
8708302500 – – – Discs 15 10 5 a
8708302900 – – – Other parts 15 10 5 a
8708401000 – – Mechanical 5 5 0
8708409000 – – Other 5 5 0
8708501100 – – – Drive-axles 15 10 5 a
8708501900 – – – Parts 5 5 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8708502900 – – – Parts 15 10 5 a
8708701000 – – Road wheels and parts 15 10 5 a
8708702000 – – Rims, hub-caps and other accessories 15 10 5 a
8708801010 – – – Spherical 15 10 5 a
8708801090 – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708802010 – – – Shocks "absorber" 15 10 5 a
8708802090 – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708809010 – – – Stabilizer bars for vehicle suspension 10 5 5 b
8708809090 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8708910010 – – – Radiators 15 10 0
8708910090 – – – Parts 10 5 5 b
15 10 5 a
8708302290 – – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708920000 – – Silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes; parts thereof 15 10 5 a
8708931000 – – – Clutches 15 10 5 a
8708939100 – – – – Plates and discs 15 5 5 c
8708939900 – – – – Other 5 5 5
8708940010 – – – Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes 5 5 5
8708940090 – – – Parts 10 5 5

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b
8708950000 – – Safety airbag with inflater system; parts thereof 10 5 5 b
8708991100 – – – – Chassis-frames 15 10 5 a
8708991900 – – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708992100 – – – – Cardanic transmissions 15 5 5 c
8708992900 – – – – Parts 5 5 5
8708993100 – – – – Mechanical systems 15 10 5 a
8708993200 – – – – Hydraulic systems 5 5 5
8708993300 – – – – End fittings 15 10 5 a
8708993900 – – – – Other parts 5 5 5
8708994000 – – – Tracks and parts thereof 15 5 5 c
8708995000 – – – Fuel tanks 15 10 5 a
8708999600 – – – – Detonator and sensor locks for safety belts 5 5 0
8708999900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
8709110000 – – Electrical 15 5 5 c
8709190000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
8709900000 – Parts 15 5 0
8710000000 Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehicles. 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8711100000 – With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cc 20 15 10 b
8711200000 – With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50 cc but not exceeding 250 cc 35 30 10 a
b
8708950000 – – Safety airbag with inflater system; parts thereof 10 5 5 b
8711300000 – With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc but not exceeding 500 cc 35 30 10 a
8711400000 – With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 500 cc but not exceeding 800 35 30 10 a
8711500000 cc – With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 800 cc 20 15 10 b
8711900010 – – Bicycle with electric motor 20 15 10 b
8711900090 – – Other 20 15 10 b
8712000000 Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), 20 15 10 b
8713100000 not motorised. – Not mechanically propelled 15 10 7 b
8713900000 – Other 15 10 7 b
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– Saddles 15 10 7 b
8714190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8714200000 – Of carriages for disabled persons 10 5 0
8714910000 – – Frames and forks, and parts thereof 15 10 7 b
8714921000 – – – Wheel rims 10 5 5 b
8714929000 – – – Spokes 10 5 5 b
8714930000 – – Hubs, other than coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and free-wheel sprocket- wheels 15 10 7 b
8714940000 – – Brakes, including coaster braking hubs and hub brakes, and parts thereof 10 5 5 b
8714950000 – – Saddles 10 5 5 b
8714960000 – – Pedals and crank-gear, and parts thereof 10 5 5 b
8714990000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8715001000 – Baby carriages 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8715009000 – Parts 15 10 7 b
8716100000 – Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping 20 15 10 b
8716200000 – Self-loading or self-unloading trailers and semi-trailers for agricultural purposes 20 15 10 b
8716310000 – – Tanker trailers and tanker semi-trailers 20 5 5 c
8716390010 – – – Semitrailers with refrigeration unit 20 5 5 c
8716390090 – – – Other 20 15 7 a
8716400000 – Other trailers and semi- trailers 20 15 10 b
8716801000 – – Wheel barrows 20 15 10 b
8716809000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
– Saddles 15 10 7 b
8714190000 – – Other 15 10 7 b
8716900000 – Parts 10 5 5 b
8801000000 Balloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft 10 5 0
8802110000 – – Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000 kg 0 0 0
8802120000 – – Of an unladen weight exceeding 2,000 kg 0 0 0
8802201000 aircraft of a maximum takeoff weight not exceeding 5,700 kg, other than those specifically designed for military purposes 10 5

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0
8802209000 – – Other 5 5 0
8802301000 – – Aeroplanes and other aircraft of a maximum takeoff weight not exceeding 5,700 kg, other than those specifically designed for military purposes 10 5 0
8802309000 – – Other 0 0 0
8802400000 – Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 15,000 kg 0 0 0
8802600000 – Spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles 5 5 0
8803100000 – Propellers and rotors and parts thereof 5 5 0
8803200000 – Under-carriages and parts thereof 5 5 0
8803300000 – Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8803900000 – Other 5 5 0
8804000000 Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts thereof and accessories thereto. 5 5 0
8805100000 – Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck-arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof 5 5 0
8805210000 – – Air combat simulators and parts thereof 5 5 0
8805290000 – – Other 5 5 0
8901101100 – – – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 0
8901101900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8901102000 – – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
8901201100 – – – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 0
8901201900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8901202000 – – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
8901301100 – – – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 0
0
8802209000 – – Other 5 5 0
8901301900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8901302000 – – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
8901901100 – – – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 5 b
8901901900 – – – Other 10 5 0
8901902000 – – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
8902001100 – – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 5 b
8902001900 – – Other

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10 5 0
8902002000 – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
8903100000 – Inflatable 20 5 0
8903910000 – – Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor 20 5 0
8903920000 – – Motorboats, other than outboard motorboats 20 10 5 b
8903991000 – – – Jet skis 20 10 5 b
8903999000 – – – Other 20 10 5 b
8904001000 – Not exceeding 50 t 10 5 0
8904009000 – Other 10 5 0
8905100000 – Dredgers 0 0 0
8905200000 – Floating or submersible drilling or production platforms 5 5 0
8905900000 – Other 5 5 0
8906100000 – Warships 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
8906901000 – – Of a register not exceeding 1,000 t 10 5 5 b
8906909000 – – Other 5 5 0
8907100000 – Inflatable rafts 10 5 0
8907901000 – – Light buoys 10 5 0
8907909000 – – Other 10 5 0
8908000000 Vessels and other floating structures for breaking up. 0 0 0
9001100000 – Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables 5 5 0
9001200000 – Sheets and plates of polarising material 5 5 0
9001300000 – Contact lenses 10 5 0
9001400000 – Spectacle lenses of glass 10 5 0
10 5 0
8902002000 – Of a register exceeding 1,000 t 0 0 0
9001500000 – Spectacle lenses of other materials 10 5 5 b
9001900000 – Other 5 5 0
9002110000 – – For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers 5 5 0
9002190000 – – Other 5 5 0
9002200000 – Filters 5 5 0
9002900000 – Other 5 5 0
9003110000 – – Of plastics 15 10 7 b
9003191000 – – – Of precious metal or of base metals clad with precious metal 15 5 0
9003199000 – – – Other 15 10

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7 b
9003900000 – Parts 5 5 0
9004100000 – Sun-glasses 20 15 10 b
9004901000 – – Protective spectacles for working 20 15 10 b
9004909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
9005100000 – Binoculars 5 5 0
9005800000 – Other instruments 10 5 0
9005900000 – Parts and accessories (including mountings) 10 5 0
9006100000 – Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9006300000 – Cameras specially designed for underwater use, for aerial survey or for medical or surgical examination of internal organs; comparison cameras for forensic or criminological purposes 5 5 0
9006400000 – Instant print cameras 5 5 0
9006510000 – – With a through-the-lens viewfinder (single lens reflex (SLR)), for roll film of a width not exceeding 35mm 5 5 0
9006521000 – – – Of fixed Focus 5 5 0
9006529000 – – – Other 5 5 0
9006531000 – – – Of fixed Focus 5 5 0
9006539000 – – – Other 5 5 0
9006591000 – – – Of fixed Focus 5 5 0
9006599000 – – – Other 5 5 0
9006610000 – – Discharge lamp ('electronic') flashlight apparatus 5 5 0
9006690000 – – Other 5 5 0
9006910000 – – For cameras 5 5 0
9006990000 – – Other 5 5 0
7 b
9003900000 – Parts 5 5 0
9007110000 – – For film of less than 16mm width or for double-8 mmfilm 5 5 0
9007190000 – – Other 5 5 0
9007201000 – – For film of a width of 35 mmor more 5 5 0
9007209000 – – Other

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5 5 0
9007910000 – – For cameras 5 5 0
9007920000 – – For projectors 5 5 0
9008100000 – Slide projectors 5 5 0
9008200000 – Microfilm, microfiche or other microform readers, whether or not capable of producing copies 5 5 0
9008300000 – Other image projectors 5 5 0
9008400000 – Photographic (other than cinematographic) enlargers and reducers 5 5 0
9008900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9010100000 – Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic) film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic paper 5 5 0
9010500000 – Other apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories; negatoscopes 5 5 0
9010600000 – Projection screens 5 5 0
9010900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9011100000 – Stereoscopic microscopes 5 5 0
9011200000 – Other microscopes, for photomicrography, cinephoto- micrography or microprojection 5 5 0
9011800000 – Other microscopes 5 5 0
9011900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9012100000 – Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus 5 5 0
9012900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9013100000 – Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of this Chapter or Section XVI 5 5 0
9013200000 – Lasers, other than laser diodes 5 5 0
5 5 0
9007910000 – – For cameras 5 5 0
9013801000 – – Magnifiers 5 5 0
9013809000 – – Other

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5 5 0
9013900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9014100000 – Direction finding compasses 5 5 0
9014200000 – Instruments and appliances for aeronautical or space navigation (other than 5 5 0
9014800000 compasses) – Other instruments and appliances 5 5 0
9014900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9015100000 – Rangefinders 5 5
9015201000 – – Theodolites 5 5 0
9015202000 – – Tachymeters 5 5 0
9015300000 – Levels 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9015401000 – – Electrical and electronic 5 5 0
9015409000 – – Other 5 5 0
9015801000 – – Electrical or electronic 5 5 0
9015809000 – – Other 5 5 0
9015900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9016001100 – – Electrical 5 5 0
9016001200 – – Electronic 10 5 0
9016001900 – – Other 5 5 0
9016009000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9017100000 – Drafting tables and machines, whether or not automatic 15 5 0
9017201000 – – Pantographs 5 5 0
9017202000 – – Drawing sets (mathematics boxes) and their components whether in a case or separately 5 5 0
9017203000 – – Slide rulers, disc calculators and cylindrical calculators 5 5 0
9017209000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
5 5 0
9013900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9017300000 – Micrometers, callipers and gauges 5 5 0
9017801000 – – For lineal measuring

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10 5 5 b
9017809000 – – Other 10 5 0
9017900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9018110000 – – Electro-cardiographs 5 5 0
9018120000 – – Ultrasonic scanning apparatus 5 5 0
9018130000 – – Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus 5 5 0
9018140000 – – Scintigraphic apparatus 5 5 0
9018190000 – – Other 5 5 0
9018200000 – Ultra-violet or infra-red ray apparatus 5 5 0
9018312000 – – – Of plastic 15 10 7 b
9018319000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
9018320000 – – Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures 5 5 0
9018390000 – – Other 5 5 0
9018410000 – – Dental drill engines, whether or not combined on a single base with other dental equipment 10 5 5 b
9018491000 – – – Dental burrs, discs, drills and brushes 5 5 0
9018499000 – – – Other 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9018500000 – Other ophthalmic instruments and appliances 5 5 0
9018901000 – – Electro-medical 5 5 0
9018909000 – – Other 5 5 0
9019100000 – Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus 5 5 0
9019200000 therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatus 5 5 0
10 5 5 b
9017809000 – – Other 10 5 0
9020000000 Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters. 10 5 5 b
9021101000 – – Orthopaedic appliances 5 5 0
9021102000 – – Fracture appliances 5 5 0
9021210000 – – Artificial teeth 15 15 10
9021290000 – – Other 5 5 0
9021310000 – – Artificial joints 5 5 0
9021391000 – – – Cardiac valves 5 5 0
9021399000 – – – Other

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5 5 0
9021400000 – Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories 5 5 0
9021500000 – Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and accessories 5 5 0
9021900000 – Other 5 5 0
9022120000 – – Computed tomography apparatus 5 5 0
9022130000 – – Other, for dental uses 10 5 0
9022140000 – – Other, for medical, surgical or veterinary uses 5 5 0
9022190010 – – – Mobile equipment for noninvasive inspection at airports 5 5 0
9022190090 – – – Other 5 5 0
9022210000 – – For medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses 5 5 0
9022290000 – – For other uses 5 5 0
9022300000 – X-ray tubes 5 5 0
9022900000 – Other, including parts and accessories 15 10 7 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9023001000 – Human or animal anatomical models 5 5 0
9023002000 – Microscopic preparations 5 5 0
9023009000 – Other 10 5 5 b
9024100000 – Machines and appliances for testing metals 5 5 0
9024800000
9024900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 5 0
9025111000 9025119000 – – – Of clinical use – – – Other 10 10 5 0 0
9025191100 – – – – Pyrometers 5 5 0
9025191200 – – – – Thermometers for vehicles of Chapter 87 5 5 0
5 5 0
9021400000 – Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories 5 5 0
9025191900 9025199000 – – – – Other – – – Other 10 5 5 5 0 0
9025803000 – – Hydrometers and similar floating instruments 5 5 0
9025804100 – – – Hygrometers and psychrometer 5 5 0
9025804900 – – – Other 10 5 0
9025809000 – – Other 5 5 0
9025900000 – Parts and 5 5 0
9026101100 accessories – – – Fuel measurers of vehicles of Chapter 87 15 5 0
9026101200 – – – Level indicators 5 5 0
9026101900 – – – Other 5 5 0
9026109000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
9026200000 – For measuring or checking pressure 10 5 5 b
9026801100 – – – Thermocouple heat meters 5 5 0
9026801900 – – – Other 10 5 0
9026809000 – – Other 10 5 0
9026900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9027101000 – – Electrical or electronic 5 5 0
9027109000 – – Other 5 5 0
9027200000 – Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments 5 5 0
9027300000 spectrographs using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR): – Other instruments and 5 5 0
9027500000 apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR):
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9027802000 – – Polarimeters, pH meters, turbidimeters, salinometers and expansion meters 5 5 0
9027803000 – – Smoke detectors 5 5 0
9027809000 – – Other 5 5 0
9027901000 – – Microtomes 5 5 0
9027909000 – – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9028100010 – – Suppliers for gas vehicle fuel (Natural Gas) 15 5 0
9028100090 – – Other 15 10 5 a
9028201000 – – Water meters 15 10 5 a

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measurers of vehicles of Chapter 87 15 5 0
9028209000 – – Other 5 5 0
9028301000 – – Single-phase 15 5 0
9028309000 – – Other 15 5 0
9028901000 – – Of electricity meters 10 5 0
9028909000 – – Other

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10 5 5 b
9029101000 – – Taximeters 15 10 7 b
9029102000 – – Production counters, electronic 10 5 0
9029109000 – – Other 5 5 0
9029201000 – – Speed indicators, other than electrical or electronic 5 5 0
9029202000 – – Tachometers 10 5 0
9029209000 – – Other 5 5 0
9029901000 – – Of speed indicators 5 5 0
9029909000 – – Other 5 5 0
9030100000 – Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising radiations 5 5 0
9030200000 – Oscilloscopes and oscillographs 5 5 0
9030310000 – – Multimeters without a recording device 5 5 0
9030320000 – – Multimeters with a recording device 5 5 0
9030330000 – – Other, without a recording device 5 5 0
9030390000 – – Other, with a recording device – Other instruments and 5 5 0
9030400000 apparatus specially designed for telecommunications (for example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters, psophometers) 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9030820000 – – For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices 5 5 0
9030840000 – – Other, with a recording device 5 5 0
9030890000 – – Other 5 5 0
9030901000 – – Of instruments or apparatus for measuring electrical quantities 5 5 0
9030909000 – – Other 5 5 0
9031101000 – – Electronic 5 5 0
10 5 5 b
9029101000 – – Taximeters 15 10 7 b
9031109000 – – Other 5 0

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5
9031200000 – Test benches 5 5 0
9031410000 semiconductor wafers or devices or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices – – – Optical comparators, comparator benches, 5 5 0
9031491000 measuring benches, interferometers, optical surface testers, apparatus equipped with differential feeler, alignment telescopes, optical rules, micrometric reading apparatus, optical goniometers 5 5 0
9031492000 – – – Profile projectors 5 5 0
9031499000 – – – Other 5 5 0
9031802000 – – Apparatus for regulating engines of vehicles of Chapter 87 (synchroscopes) 5 5 0
9031803000 – – Planimeters 5 5 0
9031809000 – – Other 5 5 0
9031900000 – Parts and accessories 5 5 0
9032100000 – Thermostats 0 0
9032200000 – Manostats 0 0
9032810000 – – Hydraulic or pneumatic 5 15 5 10 5 a
9032891100 – – – – For a voltage not exceeding 260 V and a amperage not exceeding 30 A 10 5 5 b
9032891900 – – – – Other 10 5 5 b
9032899000 – – – Other 5 5 0
9032901000 – – Of thermostats 10 5 0
9032902000 10 5 0
9032909000 – – Of voltage regulators – – Other 5 5 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9033000000 Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90. 5 5 0
5
9031200000 – Test benches 5 5 0
9101110000 – – With mechanical display only 5 5 0
9101190000 – – Other 5

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5 0
9101210000 – – With automatic winding 5 5 0
9101290000 – – Other 5 5 0
9101910000 – – Electrically operated 5 5 0
9101990000 – – Other 5 5 0
9102110000 – – With mechanical display only 5 5 0
9102120000 – – With opto-electronic display 5 5 0
9102190000 only – – Other 5 5 0
9102210000 – – With automatic winding 5 5 0
9102290000 – – Other 5 5 0
9102910000 – – Electrically operated 5 5 0
9102990000 – – Other 5 5 0
9103100000 – Electrically operated 20 15 5 a
9103900000 – Other 5 5 0
9104001000 – For vehicles of Chapter 87 5 5 0
9104009000 – Other 5 5 0
9105110000 – – Electrically operated 20 15 5 a
9105190000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
9105210000 – – Electrically operated 20 15 10 b
9105290000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9105911000 – – – Clocks for electric clock systems (master clock and secondary clock) 5 5 0
9105919000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9105990000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9106100000 – Time-registers; time- recorders 10 5 0
9106901000 – – Parking meters 5 5 0
9106909000 – – Other 10 5 0
5 0
9101210000 – – With automatic winding 5 5 0
9107000000 Time switches with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor 0 0 0
9108110000 – – With mechanical display only or with a device to which a mechanical display can be 5 5

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0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9108120000 – – With opto-electronic display only 5 5 0
9108190000 – – Other 5 5 0
9108200000 – With automatic winding 10 5 0
9108900000 – Other 5 5 0
9109110000 – – Of alarm clocks 5 5 0
9109190000 – – Other 5 5 0
9109900000 – Other 5 5 0
9110110000 – – Complete movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets) 5 5 0
9110120000 – – Incomplete movements, assembled 5 5 0
9110190000 – – Rough movements 5 5 0
9110900000 – Other 5 5 0
9111100000 – Cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 5 5 0
9111200000 – Cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated 5 5 0
9111800000 – Other cases 5 5 0
9111900000 – Parts 5 5 0
9112200000 – Cases 15 5 0
9112900000 – Parts 5 5 0
9113100000 – Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal 20 15 0
9113200000 – Of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated 20 15 0
9113901000 – – Of plastics 20 15 5 a
9113902000 – – Of leather 20 15 5 a
9113909000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
9114100000 – Springs, including hair- springs 5 5 0
0
9114200000 – Jewels 5 5 0
9114300000 – Dials 5 5 0
9114400000 – Plates and bridges 5 5 0
9114900000 – Other 5 5 0
9201100000 – Upright pianos 5 5 0
9201200000 – Grand pianos 5 5 0
9201900000 – Other 5 5 0
9202100000 – Played with a bow 5 5 0
9202900000 – Other 10 10 5
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9205901000 – – Keyboard pipe organs; harmoniums and similar keyboard instruments with free metal reeds 5 5 0
9205902000 – – Accordions and similar instruments 5 5 0
9205903000 – – Mouth organs 5 5 0
9205909000 – – Other 10 10 5
9206000000 Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets, maracas). 10 10 5
9207100000 – Keyboard instruments, other than accordions 5 5 0
9207900000 – Other 5 5 0
9208100000 – Musical boxes 5 5 0
9208900000 – Other 5 5 0
9209300000 – Musical instrument strings 5 5 0
9209910000 – – Parts and accessories for pianos 5 5 0
9209920000 – – Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.02 5 5 0
9209940000 – – Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading 92.07 5 5 0
9209990000 – – Other 5 5 0
9301110000 – – Self-propelled 20 15 0
9301190000 – – Other 20 15 0
9301200000 – Rocket launchers; flame- throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo tubes and similar projectors 20 15 0
9301901000 – – Fully automatic shotgun 20 15 0
9301902100 – – – Bolt action 20 15 0
9301902200 – – – Semiautomatic 20 15 0
9301902300 – – – Fully automatic 20 15 0
9301902900 – – – Other 20 15 0
9301903000 – – Machine guns 20 15 0

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guard Note
9301904100 – – – Fully automatic 20 15 0
9301904900 – – – Other 20 15 0
9301909000 – – Other 20 15 0
9302001000 – Revolvers 20 15 10 b
9302002100 – – Semiautomatics 20 15 10 b
9302002900 – – Other 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9302003000 – Multiple barrel pistols 20 15

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10 b
9303100000 – Muzzle-loading firearms 20 15 0
9303201100 – – – Pump action 20 15 0
9303201200 – – – Semiautomatics 20 15 0
9303201900 – – – Other 20 15 0
9303202000 – – Of shotguns, including shotgun-rifles combinations 20 15 0
9303209000 – – Other 20 15 0
9303301000 – – Single shot 20 15 0
9303302000 – – Semiautomatics 20 15 0
9303309000 0
9304001000 – Of compressed air 20 15 0
9304009000 – Other 10 10 0
9305101000 – – Trigger mechanism 15 15 0
9305102000 – – Frames and receivers 15 15 0
9305103000 – – Barrels 15 15 0
9305104000 – – Pistons, pins and recoil buffer (muzzle breaks) 15 15 0
9305105000 – – Magazines and parts thereof 15 15 0
9305106000 – – Silencers and parts thereof 15 15 0
9305107000 – – Stock, pistol grip and lockplates 15 15 0
9305108000 – – Blocks (for pistols) and cylinders (for revolvers) 15 15 0
9305109000 – – Other 15 15 0
9305210000 – – Shotgun barrels 15 15 0
9305291000 – – – Trigger mechanism 15 15 0
9305292000 – – – Frames and receivers 15 15 0
9305293000 – – – Rifled barrels 15 15 0
10 b
9303100000 – Muzzle-loading firearms 20 15 0
9305294000 – – – Pistons, pins and recoil buffer (muzzle breaks) 15 15 0
9305295000 – – – Magazines and parts thereof 15 15 0
9305296000 – – – Silencers and parts thereof 15 15 0
9305297000 – – – Flash suppressor and parts thereof 15 15 0
9305298000 – – – Breechs, bolts and bolt carriers 15 15 0
9305299000 – – – Other 15 15 0
9305911100 – – – – Trigger mechanism 15 15 10
9305911200 – – – – Frames and receivers 15 15 10
9305911300 – – – – Barrels 15 15 10
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9305911400 – – – – Pistons, pins and recoil buffer (muzzle breaks) 15 15 10

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9305911500 – – – – Magazines and parts thereof 15 15 10
9305911600 – – – – Silencers and parts thereof 15 15 10
9305911700 – – – – Flash suppressor and parts thereof 15 15 10
9305911800 – – – Breeches, bolts and bolt 15 15 10
9305911900 – – – Other 15 15 10
9305919000 9305990000 – – Other 15 15 0
9306210000 – – Cartridges 20 15 0
9306291000 15 0
9306299000 – – – Pellet 20 15 15 0
9306302000 – – – Parts – – Blank cartridges for pistols or for similar purposes, captive-bolt humane killers 20 15 0
9306303000 – – Other cartridges 20 15 0
9306309000 – – Parts 15 15 0
9306901100 9306901200 – – – For war arms – – – Harpoons for harpoon 20 15 10 b
9306901900 guns – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9306909000 – – Parts 15 15 10
9307000000 Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards and sheaths therefor. 20 15 10 b
9401100000 – Seats of a kind used for aircraft 5 5 0
9401200000 – Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles 20 10 5 b
9401300000 – Swivel seats with variable height adjustment 20 15 10 b
9401400000 – Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds 20 15 10 b
9401510000 – – Of bamboo or rattan 20 15 10 b
9401590000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9305911500 – – – – Magazines and parts thereof 15 15 10
9401610000 – – Upholstered 20 15 10 b
9401690000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9401710000 – – Upholstered 20 15 10 b
9401790000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note

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9401901000 – – Devices for reclining seats 5 5 5
9401909000 – – Other 15 15 10
9402101000 – – Dentists' chairs 15 5 5 c
9402109000 – – Other 15 5 5 c
9402901000 – – Operating tables and parts thereof 15 10 7 b
9402909000 – – Other and parts thereof 15 10 7 b
9403100000 – Metal furniture of a kind used in offices 20 15 10 b
9403200000 – Other metal furniture 20 15 10 b
9403300000 – Wooden furniture of a kind 20 15 10
9403400000 – Wooden furniture of a kind used in the kitchen 20 15 10 b
9403600000 – Other wooden furniture 20 15 10 b
9403700000 – Furniture of plastics 20 15 10 b
9403810000 – – Of bamboo or rattan 20 15 10 b
9403890000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9403900000 – Parts 15 15 10
9404100000 – Mattress supports 20 15 10 b
9404210000 – – Of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered 20 15 10 b
9404290000 – – Of other materials 20 15 10 b
9404300000 – Sleeping bags 20 15 10 b
9404900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
9405101000 – – Special for surgical or dental rooms (shadowless lamps) 10 5 5 b
9405109000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9405200000 – Electric table, desk, bedside or floor-standing lamps 20 15 10 b
9401901000 – – Devices for reclining seats 5 5 5
9405300000 – Lighting sets of a kind used for Christmas trees 20 15 10 b
9405401000 – – For public lighting 20 15 10 b
9405402000 – – Light projector 15 15 10
9405409000 – – Other 15 15 10 10
9405501000 – – Of liquid fuel under pressure 20 15 b
9405509000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9405600000 – Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like 20 10 5 b
9405910000 – – Of glass 10 5 5 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9405920000 – – Of plastics 15 15 10
9405990000 – – Other 15 15 10
9406000000 Prefabricated buildings. 15

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10 7 b
9503001000 – Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls carriages 20 15 10 b
9503002200 – – Dolls, whether or not dressed 20 15 10 b
9503002800 – – Garments and accessories therefor, clothing, footwear and headgear 20 15 10 b
9503002900 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9503003000 – Reduced-scale ('scale') models and similar recreational models, working or not 20 15 10 b
9503004000 – Puzzles of all kinds 20 15 10 b
9503009100 – – Electric trains, including tracks, signals and other accessories therefor 20 15 10 b
9503009200 – – Constructional toys 20 15 10 b
9503009300 – – Toys representing animals or non-human creatures 20 15 10 b
9503009400 – – Toy musical instruments and apparatus 20 15 10 b
9503009500 – – Put up in sets or in panoply 20 15 10 b
9503009600 – – Others, incorporating a motor 20 15 10 b
9503009910 – – – Globes of natural rubber latex 20 15 10 b
9503009990 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9504100000 – Video games of a kind used with a television receiver 5 5 0
9504200000 – Articles and accessories for billiards of all kinds 20 15 10 b
9504301010 – – – Unipositional (single player) 20 15 10 b
9504301090 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9504309000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9504400000 – Playing cards 20 15 10 b
9504901000 – – Games of chess and draughts 20 15 10 b
10 7 b
9503001000 – Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls carriages 20 15 10 b
9504902000 – – Bowling requisites, whether or not automatic 20 15 10 b
9504909100 – – – Of chance 20 15 10 b
9504909900 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9505100000 – Articles for Christmas festivities 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9505900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
9506110000 – – Skis 20 15 0
9506120000 – – Ski-fastenings (ski- bindings) 20 15 0
9506190000 – – Other 20 15 0
9506210000 – – Sailboards 20 15 0
9506290000 – – Other 20 15 0
9506310000 – – Clubs, complete 20

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15 0
9506320000 – – Balls 20 15 0
9506390000 – – Other 20 15 5 a
9506400000 – Articles and equipment for table-tennis 20 15 5 a
9506510000 – – Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung 20 15 0
9506590000 – – Other 20 15 0
9506610000 – – Lawn-tennis balls 20 15 0
9506620010 – – – Of Football, including American football 20 15 10 b
9506620020 – – – Of Basketball 20 15 10 b
9506620030 – – – Of Volleyball 20 15 10 b
9506620090 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9506690000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9506700000 – Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached 20 15 10 b
9506910000 – – Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics 20 15 10 b
9506991000 – – – Articles and equipment for baseball and softball, other than balls 20 15 10 b
9506999000 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9507100000 – Fishing rods 5 5 0
9507200000 – Fish-hooks, whether or not snelled 5 5 0
9507300000 – Fishing reels 5 5 0
9507901000 – – For line fishing 20 15 0
9507909000 – – Other 20 15 0
9508100000 – Travelling circuses and travelling menageries 15 5 0
9508900000 – Other 10 5 5 b
9601100000 – Worked ivory and articles of ivory 20 15 0
9601900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
15 0
9506320000 – – Balls 20 15 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9602001000 – Gelatin capsules for pharmaceutical products 20 15 10 b
9602009000 – Other 5 5 0
9603100000 – Brooms and brushes, consisting of twigs or other vegetable materials bound together, with or without handles 20 15 10 b
9603210000 – – Tooth brushes, including dental-plate brushes 20 15 10 b
9603290000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9603301000 – – Artists' brushes 20 15 10 b
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Other 20 15 10 b
9603400000 – Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes (other than brushes of subheading 9603.30); paint pads and 20 15 10 b
9603500000 rollers – Other brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles 5 5 0
9603901000 – – Prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making 15 15 10
9603909000 – – Other 15 15 10
9604000000 Hand sieves and hand riddles. 15 10 7 b
9605000000 Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning. 20 15 10 b
9606100000 – Press-fasteners, snap- fasteners and press-studs and parts therefor 15 10 7 b
9606210000 – – Of plastics, not covered with textile material 15 10 7 b
9606220000 – – Of base metal, not covered with textile material 15 10 7 b
9606291000 – – – Of tagua (vegetable ivory) 15 10 7 b
9606299000 – – – Other 15 10 7 b
9606301000 – – Of plastics or tagua (vegetable ivory) 15 10 7 b
9606309000 – – Other 10 5 5 b
9607110000 – – Fitted with chain scoops of base metal 15 10 7 b
9607190000 – – Other 15 7 b
9607200000 9608101000 – Parts 15 20 10 15 b b
9608102100 – – Ball point pens – – – Holders for the ball points, whether or not containing the ball 5 5 10 0
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9608102900 – – – Other 20 15 10 b
9608201000 – – Felt tipped and markers 20 15 10 b
Other 20 15 10 b
9608209000 – – Parts 20 15 10 b
9608310000 – – Indian ink drawing pens 20 15 0
9608390000 – – Other 20 15 0
9608400000 – Propelling or sliding pencils 20 15 0
9608500000 – Sets of articles from two or more of the foregoing subheadings 20

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15 0
9608600000 – Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and ink- reservoir 20 15 0
9608910000 – – Pen nibs and nib points 5 5 0
9608990000 – – Other 15 15 5
9609100000 – Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a rigid sheath 20 15 10 b
9609200000 – Pencil leads, black or coloured 20 15 10 b
9609900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
9610000000 Slates and boards, with writing or drawing surfaces, whether or not framed. 20 15 10 b
9611000000 devices for printing or embossing labels), designed for operating in the hand; hand-operated composing sticks and hand printing sets incorporating such composing sticks. 10 5 5 b
9612100000 – Ribbons 20 10 5 b
9612200000 – Ink-pads 15 10 7 b
9613100000 – Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable 20 15 0
9613200000 – Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable 20 15 0
9613800000 – Other lighters 20 15 0
9613900000 – Parts 20 15 0
9614000000 Smoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereof. 20 15 0
9615110000 – – Of hard rubber or plastics 20 15 10 b
9615190000 – – Other 20 15 10 b
9615900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
HTSC 2007 Description Base Rate MFN (As of August 13, 2012) Staging Category Andean Price Band Safe guard Note
9616100000 – Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor 20 15 10 b
15 0
9608600000 – Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and ink- reservoir 20 15 0
9616200000 – Powder-puffs and pads for the application of cosmetics or toilet preparations 20 15 10 b
9617000000 Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete with cases; parts thereof other than glass inners. 20 15 10 b
9618000000 Tailors' dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays used for shop window dressing. 15 10 7 b
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20 15 10 b
9701900000 – Other 20 15 10 b
9702000000 Original engravings, prints and lithographs 20 15 10 b
9703000000 Original sculptures and statuary, in any material. 20 15 10 b
9704000000 Postage or revenue stamps, stamp-postmarks, first-day covers, postal stationery (stamped paper), and the like, used or unused, other than those of heading 49.07. 20 15 0
9705000000 Collections and collectors' pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest 20 15 0
9706000000 Antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years. 20 15 0

CHAPTER THREE RULES OF ORIGIN AND ORIGIN PROCEDURES

SECTION A: RULES OF ORIGIN

ARTICLE 3.1: ORIGINATING GOODS

Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, a good shall be treated as originating under this Agreement where:

– (a) the good satisfies one of the following conditions:
– (i) the good is wholly obtained or produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties within the meaning of Article 3.2;
– (ii) the good satisfies all applicable requirements set out in Annex 3-A, as a result of processes performed entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties; or
– (iii) the good is produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties, exclusively from originating materials; and
– (b) the good satisfies all other applicable requirements under this Chapter.

ARTICLE 3.2: WHOLLY OBTAINED OR PRODUCED GOODS

For purposes of Article 3.1(a), the following goods shall be considered to be wholly obtained or produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties:

– (a) mineral goods and other natural resources extracted or taken from the territory of one or both of the Parties;
– (b) vegetable goods grown and harvested in the territory of one or both of the Parties;
– (c) live animals born and raised in the territory of one or both of the Parties;
– (d) goods obtained from live animals born and raised in the territory of one or both of the Parties;
– (e) goods obtained from hunting or trapping within the land territory, or fishing or aquaculture conducted within the territory of one or both of the Parties 1 ;

1 Notwithstanding subparagraph (e), goods of sea-fishing and other goods taken from the sea within the territories of the Parties by vessels registered or recorded with a non-Party and flying its flag shall not be regarded as wholly obtained or produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties under Article 3.2.

where,

– (f) fish, shellfish, and other marine life taken from the sea, seabed, ocean floor, or subsoil, outside the territory of the Parties by a vessel registered or recorded with a Party and entitled to fly its flag;
– (g) goods produced on board a factory ship from the fish, shellfish, or other marine life referred to in subparagraph (f), provided that such a factory ship is registered or recorded with a Party and entitled to fly its flag;
– (h) goods, other than fish, shellfish, and other marine life, taken or extracted from the seabed, ocean floor, or subsoil, outside the territory of one or both of the Parties by a Party or a person of a Party, provided that the Party or the person of the Party has a right to exploit such seabed, ocean floor, or subsoil;
– (i) goods taken from outer space, provided that they are obtained by a Party or a person of a Party and not processed in the territory of a non-Party;
– (j) waste and scrap derived from:
– (i) production in the territory of one or both of the Parties; or
– (ii) used goods collected in the territory of one or both of the Parties,

provided that such waste and scrap is fit only for the recovery of raw materials; and

– (k) goods produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties exclusively from goods referred to in this Article or from their derivatives.

ARTICLE 3.3: REGIONAL VALUE CONTENT

1. Where Annex 3-A specifies a regional value content requirement, the regional value content shall be calculated in accordance with one of the following methods:
2. (a) Build-down Method

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– (b) Build-up Method

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RVC is the regional value content, expressed as a percentage;

– AV is the adjusted value of the good;
– VNM is the value of non-originating materials, other than indirect materials, acquired and used by the producer in the production of the good; VNM does not include the value of a material that is self-produced; and
– VOM is the value of originating materials used in the production of the good, as determined in Article 3.4. 2. All costs considered for the calculation of the regional value content shall be recorded and maintained in conformity with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles applicable in the territory of the Party where the good is produced. 3. All values for the purpose of calculating the regional value content shall be determined pursuant to the Customs Valuation Agreement. For this purpose, the Customs Valuation Agreement shall apply, mutatis mutandis , to domestic transactions. 4. Where Annex 3-A specifies a regional value content requirement to determine if an automotive good 2 is originating, each Party shall provide that the exporter or producer may calculate the regional value content of that good as provided in paragraph 1 or based on the following method:

Net Cost Method (for Automotive Goods)

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where,

RVC is the regional value content, expressed as a percentage;

– NC is the net cost of the good; and
– VNM is the value of non-originating materials, other than indirect materials, acquired and used by the producer in the production of the good; VNM does not include the value of a material that is self-produced. 5. Each Party shall provide that, for purposes of the regional value content method in paragraph 4, the exporter or producer may use a calculation averaged over the producer's fiscal year, using any one of the following categories, on the basis of all motor vehicles in the category or only those motor vehicles in the category that are exported to the territory of the other Party:

2 Paragraph 4 applies solely to goods classified under the following HS headings: 87.01 through 87.05 (motor vehicles) and 87.06 (chassis).

Page 654 in PDF– (a) the same model line of motor vehicles in the same class of vehicles produced in the same plant in the territory of a Party;
– (b) the same class of motor vehicles produced in the same plant in the territory of a Party; or
– (c) the same model line of motor vehicles produced in the territory of a Party.

ARTICLE 3.4: VALUE OF MATERIALS

1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the value of a material referred to in Article 3.3 shall be:

– (a) for a material imported directly by the producer of a good, the CIF value at the time of importation of the material;
– (b) for a material acquired by the producer in the territory where the good is produced, the value, determined in accordance with Articles 1 through 8, Article 15, and the corresponding interpretative notes of the Customs Valuation Agreement, i.e. , in the same manner as for imported goods, with such reasonable modifications as may be required due to the absence of an importation by the producer; or
– (c) for a material that is self-produced, the sum of all costs incurred in the production of the material, including general expenses, and an amount for profit equivalent to the profit added in the normal course of trade. 2. For purposes of paragraph 1, the following, where included under paragraph 1, may be deducted from the value of the non-originating materials:

– (a) the costs of freight 3 , insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the material within a Party's territory or between the territories of the Parties to the location of the producer;
– (b) duties, taxes, and customs brokerage fees on the material paid in the territory of one or both of the Parties, other than duties and taxes that are waived, refunded, refundable, or otherwise recoverable, including credit against duty or tax paid or payable;
– (c) the cost of waste and spoilage resulting from the use of the material in the production of the good, less the value of renewable scrap or by-product; and
– (d) the cost of processing incurred in the territory of one or both of the Parties in the production of the non-originating material. 3 For greater certainty and for purposes of Articles 3.4.2(a) and 3.4.3(a), 'costs of freight' includes the costs of all types of freight, including in-land freight, incurred within a Party's territory, regardless of the mode of transportation. 3. For purposes of paragraph

Page 655 in PDF1, the following, where not included under paragraph 1, may be added to the value of the originating materials:

– (a) the costs of freight, insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the material within a Party's territory or between the territories of the Parties to the location of the producer;
– (b) duties, taxes, and customs brokerage fees on the material paid in the territory of one or both of the Parties, other than duties and taxes that are waived, refunded, refundable, or otherwise recoverable, including credit against duty or tax paid or payable; and
– (c) the cost of waste and spoilage resulting from the use of the material in the production of the good, less the value of renewable scrap or by-product.

ARTICLE 3.5: INTERMEDIATE GOODS

1. When an originating good is used in the subsequent production of another good, no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials contained in the originating good for the purpose of determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good. 4

2. When a non-originating good is used in the subsequent production of another good, notwithstanding Article 3.4, an account shall be taken only of the non-originating materials contained in the non-originating good for the purpose of determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good.

ARTICLE 3.6: ACCUMULATION

1. Originating goods or materials of a Party, incorporated into a good in the territory of the other Party, shall be considered to be originating in the territory of the other Party. 2. A good is originating where the good is produced in the territory of one or both of the Parties by one or more producers, provided that the good satisfies the requirements in Article 3.1 and all other applicable requirements in this Chapter.

ARTICLE 3.7: DE MINIMIS

1. A good that does not satisfy a change in tariff classification requirement pursuant to Annex 3-A is nonetheless originating if the value of all non-originating materials that have

4 The requirements set out in Annex 3-A shall apply only to non-originating materials used in the production of a good.

Page 656 in PDFAccordingly, if a good has acquired originating status by satisfying the requirements set out in Annex 3A and is used as a material in the production of another good, the requirements applicable to such other good do not apply to the good that is used as a material, and therefore no account shall be taken of any non-originating materials incorporated into such a good used as a material in the production of another good. been used in the production of the good and that do not undergo the applicable change in tariff classification does not exceed 10 percent of the adjusted value of the good, provided that:

– (a) the value of such non-originating materials shall be included in the value of non-originating materials for any applicable regional value content requirement; and
– (b) the good meets all other applicable requirements in this Chapter. 2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to non-originating materials used in the production of goods classified in Chapters 1 through 24 of the HS, unless they are classified in a different subheading from that of the goods for which the origin is being determined under this Article. 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, paragraph 1 shall not apply to non-originating materials classified in Chapter 15 of the HS that are used in the production of goods classified under headings 15.01 through 15.08 or 15.11 through 15.15 of the HS. 4. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to goods classified in Chapters 50 through 63 of the HS. A good classified in Chapters 50 through 63 of the HS, produced in the territory of a Party, shall be considered to be an originating good if the total weight of all non-originating fibers or yarns used in the production of the component that determines the tariff classification of the good, that do not undergo the applicable change in tariff classification, does not exceed ten percent of the weight of the good.

ARTICLE 3.8: FUNGIBLE GOODS

1. In determining whether a good is originating for the purpose of preferential tariff treatment, any fungible goods shall be distinguished by:

– (a) physical segregation of the goods; or
– (b) any inventory management method, such as averaging, last-in-first-out ('LIFO') or first-in-first-out ('FIFO'), recognized in the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles of the Party in which the production is performed or otherwise accepted by the Party in which the production is performed. 2. The inventory management method selected under paragraph 1 for a particular fungible good shall continue to be used for that good throughout the fiscal year of the person that selected the inventory management method.

ARTICLE 3.9: ACCESSORIES, SPARE PARTS, AND TOOLS

The origin of the accessories, spare parts, or tools delivered with a good at the time of importation:

Page 657 in PDF– (a) shall be disregarded if the good is subject to a change in tariff classification requirement; and
– (b) shall be taken into account as originating or non-originating materials, as the case may be, in calculating the regional value content of the good, if the good is subject to a regional value content requirement;

provided that:

– (a) the accessories, spare parts, or tools are not invoiced separately from the good, regardless of whether they appear specified or separately identified in the invoice itself; and
– (b) the quantities and value of the accessories, spare parts, or tools are customary for the good.

ARTICLE 3.10: SETS OF GOODS

Notwithstanding the rules set out in Annex 3-A, a set or assortment of goods, as referred to in General Rule 3 of the HS, shall be regarded as originating, provided that:

– (a) all the component goods, including packaging materials and containers, are originating; or
– (b) where the set or assortment of goods contains non-originating component goods, including packaging materials and containers, the value of the nonoriginating goods, including any non-originating packaging materials and containers for the set or assortment of goods, does not exceed 15 percent of the adjusted value of the set or assortment of goods.

ARTICLE 3.11: PACKAGING MATERIALS AND CONTAINERS FOR RETAIL SALE

1. Packaging materials and containers in which a good is packaged for retail sale shall, if classified with the good, be disregarded in determining whether all the non-originating materials used in the production of the good undergo the applicable change in tariff classification set out in Annex 3-A. 2. If a good is subject to a regional value content requirement, the value of packaging materials and containers described in paragraph 1 shall be taken into account as originating or non-originating materials, as the case may be, in calculating the regional value content of the good. 3.

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ARTICLE 3.12: PACKING MATERIALS AND CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT

The packing materials and containers for transportation and shipment shall not be taken into account when determining the origin of the good.

ARTICLE 3.13: INDIRECT MATERIALS

In order to determine whether a good is originating, the origin of indirect materials shall not be taken into account.

ARTICLE 3.14: NON-QUALIFYING OPERATION

Notwithstanding other provisions of this Chapter, a good shall not be considered to be originating merely by reason of going through one or a combination of the following operations or processes:

– (a) preserving operations to ensure that the goods remain in good condition during transport and storage;
– (b) change of packaging, or breaking-up or assembly of packages;
– (c) washing, cleaning, removal of dust, oxide, oil, paint or other coverings;
– (d) ironing or pressing of textiles;
– (e) simple 5 painting and polishing operations;
– (f) husking, partial or total bleaching, polishing, and glazing of cereals and rice;
– (g) simple placing in bottles, cans, flasks, bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards and all other simple packaging operations;
– (h) affixing marks, labels, logos, and other like distinguishing signs on the good or its packaging;

5 Simple means activities which need neither special skills nor machines, apparatus, or equipment especially produced or installed for carrying out the activity. However, simple mixing does not include chemical reaction. Chemical reaction means a process (including a biochemical process) which results in a molecule with a new structure by breaking intramolecular bonds and by forming new intramolecular bonds, or by altering the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule. The following are not considered to be chemical reactions for purposes of this definition:

(a) dissolving in water or other solvents;

(b) the elimination of solvents, including solvent water; or

(c) the addition or elimination of water of crystallization.

Page 659 in PDF– (i) simple mixing of products, whether or not of different kinds; mixing of sugar with any material; operations to color or flavor sugar or form sugar lumps; partial or total milling of crystal sugar;
– (j) simple assembly of parts of goods to constitute a complete good or disassembly of goods into parts;
– (k) slaughter of animals;
– (l) peeling, stoning, and shelling of fruits, nuts, and vegetables;
– (m) sharpening, simple grinding, or simple cutting; or
– (n) sifting, screening, sorting, classifying, grading, or matching (including the making-up of sets of articles).

ARTICLE 3.15: DIRECT TRANSPORT

1. An originating good that is transported through the territory of a non-Party shall be considered to be non-originating unless it can be demonstrated that the good:

– (a) undergoes no further production or other operation in the territory of that nonParty, other than unloading, splitting up of loads for transport reasons, reloading, or any other operation necessary to preserve it in good condition;
– (b) remains under the customs control while outside the territory of one or both of the Parties; and
– (c) does not enter into trade or consumption in the territory of that non-Party. 2. Evidence that the conditions set out in paragraph 1 have been fulfilled shall be supplied, upon request, to the customs authority, in accordance with the procedures applicable in the importing Party, by producing:

– (a) evidence of the circumstances connected with the transshipment or the storage of the goods in the territory of the non-Party; or
– (b) a document issued by the customs authority or other competent authorities of the non-Party that indicates that the conditions set out in paragraph 1 have been fulfilled.

ARTICLE 3.16: PRINCIPLE OF TERRITORIALITY

1. The conditions for acquiring originating status set out in Articles 3.1 through 3.15 shall be fulfilled without interruption in the territory of one or both of the Parties. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, an originating good exported from a Party to a nonParty shall, when returned, be considered to be non-originating unless it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities in accordance with the laws and regulations of the importing Party concerned that the returning good:

– (a) is the same as that exported; and
– (b) has not undergone any operation beyond that necessary to preserve it in good condition while being exported. 3. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, goods listed in Annex 3-B shall be considered to be originating in accordance with Annex 3-B, even if such goods have undergone operations and processes outside the territories of the Parties.

ARTICLE 3.17: CONSULTATION AND MODIFICATION

1. The Parties shall consult regularly to ensure that this Chapter is administered effectively, uniformly, and consistently with the spirit and objectives of this Agreement, and shall cooperate in the administration of this Chapter. 2. The Parties shall consult regularly pursuant to Article 19.1 (Joint Commission) to discuss possible amendments or modifications to this Chapter and its Annexes, taking into account developments in technology, production processes, or other related matters.

SECTION B: ORIGIN PROCEDURES

ARTICLE 3.18: CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN

1. A claim that a good should be treated as originating and accepted as eligible for a preferential tariff shall be supported by a certificate of origin. 2.

Page 660 in PDFThe certificate of origin shall be completed and signed by the exporter or the producer and shall:

– (a) specify that the goods described therein are originating;
– (b) be in a printed format or such other medium including electronic format; and
– (c) be completed in English in conformity with the specimen and the instructions contained therein as set out in Annex 3-C, which may be amended by agreement between the Parties. Nonetheless, if necessary for the review procedures according to Article 4.10 (Review and Appeal), each Party may require the importer to submit a translation of the certificate of origin in a language required by its law. 3. Where an exporter in its territory is not the producer of the good, the exporter may complete and sign a certificate of origin on the basis of:

– (a) its knowledge that the good qualifies as an originating good; or
– (b) a certificate of origin, or a written declaration that the good qualifies as an originating good, provided by the producer. 4. Nothing in paragraph 3 shall be construed to require a producer who is not the exporter of the good to provide a certificate of origin, or written declaration that the good qualifies as an originating good. 5. A certificate of origin shall be applicable to:
2. (a) a single importation of one or more goods into the Party's territory; or
3. (b) multiple importations of the goods described therein that occur within a specified period, not exceeding 12 months, set out therein. 6. A certificate of origin shall remain valid for one year, or for such longer period specified by the laws and regulations of the importing Party, after the date on which the certificate of origin was signed. 7. Notwithstanding paragraph 6, the customs authority in the importing Party may accept such certificate of origin, provided that the goods have been imported into the territory of a Party before the expiration date of the said certificate of origin. 8. For any originating good of which import declaration is made on or after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, each Party shall accept a certificate of origin that has been completed and signed no more than six months prior to that date.

ARTICLE 3.19: CLAIMS FOR PREFERENTIAL TARIFF TREATMENT

1. Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, each Party shall require an importer in its territory that claims preferential tariff treatment for a good imported into its territory from the territory of the other Party to:

– (a) request preferential tariff treatment at the time of importation of an originating good, in accordance with the procedures applicable in the importing Party;
– (b) make a written declaration, if it deems necessary, that the good qualifies as an originating good;
– (c) have the certificate of origin in its possession at the time the claim referred to in subparagraph (a) is made; and

– (d) provide, on the request of that Party's customs authority, a copy of the certificate of origin and such other documentation related to the importation of the good in accordance with the laws and regulations of the importing Party. 2. An importer should promptly make a corrected declaration in a manner required by the customs authority of the importing Party and pay any duties owing where the importer has reason to believe that a certificate of origin on which a claim was based contains information that is not correct.

ARTICLE 3.20: POST-IMPORTATION CLAIMS FOR PREFERENTIAL TARIFF TREATMENT

Page 661 in PDFWhere a good was originating when it was imported into the territory of a Party, but the importer of the good did not make a claim for preferential tariff treatment at the time of importation, that importer of the good may, within a period of at least one year or for such longer period specified by the laws and regulations of the importing Party after the date on which the good was imported, make a claim for preferential tariff treatment and apply for a refund of any excess duties paid as a result of the good not having been accorded preferential tariff treatment, on presentation to the importing Party of:

– (a) a certificate of origin and, where appropriate, other evidence that the good qualifies as an originating good; and
– (b) such other documentation in relation to the importation of the good as the importing Party may require.

ARTICLE 3.21: WAIVER OF CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN

Notwithstanding Article 3.19, a certificate of origin shall not be required where:

– (a) the customs value of the importation does not exceed US$1,000 or its equivalent amount in the currency of the importing Party, or such higher amount as may be established by the importing Party; or
– (b) the importing Party has waived the requirement for a certificate of origin in accordance with its laws and regulations;

provided that the importation does not form part of a series of importations that may reasonably be considered to have been undertaken or arranged for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of Articles 3.18 and 3.19.

ARTICLE 3.22: OBLIGATIONS REGARDING EXPORTATIONS

1. Each Party shall provide that an exporter or a producer in its territory that has provided a certificate of origin shall provide a copy of the certificate of origin, or such other documentation to its customs authority on request. 2. Each Party shall provide that an exporter or a producer in its territory that has provided a certificate of origin, and that has reason to believe that the certificate of origin contains information that is not correct, shall promptly notify, in writing, all persons to whom the certificate of origin was given by the exporter or producer of any change that could affect the accuracy or validity of the certificate of origin. 3. Each Party shall provide that a false certification by an exporter or a producer in its territory specifying that a good to be exported to the territory of the other Party qualifies as an originating good shall be subject to penalties for a contravention of its customs laws and regulations regarding the making of a false certification or declaration. Furthermore, each Party may apply such measures as the circumstances may warrant where an exporter or a producer in its territory fails to comply with any requirement of this Chapter.

ARTICLE 3.23: RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

1. Each Party shall provide that the exporter or the producer in its territory that has provided a certificate of origin shall maintain in its territory, for five years after the date on which the certificate of origin was issued or for such longer period as the exporting Party may specify, all records necessary to demonstrate that the good for which the producer or exporter provided the certificate of origin was an originating good, which may consist of, inter alia , 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 a Party where these documents are used, as provided for in its law;
– (c) documents proving the working or processing of materials in a Party, issued or made out in a Party where these documents are used, as provided for in its law; and
– (d) certificate of origin proving the originating status of materials used, completed in a Party. 2. Each Party shall provide that the importer claiming preferential tariff treatment for a good imported into the Party's territory shall maintain, for five years after the date of importation of the good or for such longer period as the Party may specify, such documentation, including a copy of the certificate of origin, as the Party may require relating to the importation of the good. 3. Each Party shall provide that the importer, exporter, or producer may choose to maintain the records in any medium that allows for prompt retrieval, including but not limited to, digital, electronic, optical, magnetic, or written form.

ARTICLE 3.24: DISCREPANCIES AND FORMAL ERRORS

Page 662 in PDF1. The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the certificate of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs authority for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing goods shall not ipso facto render the certificate of origin null and void if it is duly established that such document does correspond to the goods submitted. 2. Obvious formal errors such as typing errors in a certificate 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 3.25: ORIGIN VERIFICATION

1. For the purpose of determining whether a good imported into one Party from the other Party qualifies as an originating good, the customs authority of the importing Party may conduct a verification process by means of:

– (a) written requests for additional information from the importer;
– (b) written requests for additional information from the exporter or producer;
– (c) requests to the customs authority of the exporting Party for assistance in verifying the origin of the good;
– (d) verification visits to the premises of an exporter or a producer in the territory of the other Party, along with the customs authority of the exporting Party to observe the facilities and the production processes of the good and to review the records referring to origin, including accounting files. Officials of the customs authority of the exporting Party should come along as observers to the verification visit when requested by the importing Party; or
– (e) any other procedures to which the Parties may agree. 2. For purposes of paragraph 1(a) and 1(b),
– (a) the written request for additional information made by the importing Party will indicate that the time period the importer, exporter, or producer has to provide the information and documentation required will be 30 days from the date of the receipt of the written request or for such longer period as the Parties may agree; and
– (b) where an exporter or producer fails to provide the information and documentation required within the period referred to in subparagraph (a), the importing Party may deny preferential tariff treatment to the good in question after providing at least a 30-day written notice to the importer, exporter or

producer to provide written comments or additional information that will be taken into account prior to completing the verification. 3. For purposes of paragraph 1(c):
2. (a) the customs authority of the importing Party shall provide the customs authority of the exporting Party with:
3. (i) the reasons why such assistance for verification is requested;
4.

Page 663 in PDF(ii) the certificate of origin of the good, or a copy thereof; and
5. (iii) any information and documents as may be necessary for the purpose of such request;
6. (b) the customs authority of the exporting Party shall provide the customs authority of the importing Party with a written statement in English, including findings and facts, and any supporting documents made available by the exporter or producer. Nonetheless, the exporting Party may issue the above mentioned written statement both in English and in the language required by its law. This statement shall indicate clearly whether the documents are authentic and whether the goods concerned can be considered an originating good and fulfill the other requirements of this Chapter. If the good can be considered an originating good, the statement shall include a detailed explanation of how the good obtained the originating status; and
7. (c) in the cases where the customs authority of the exporting Party does not provide the written statement within 150 days of the date of request or where the written statement does not contain sufficient information, the importing Party may deny the preferential tariff treatment to the relevant good. 4. For purposes of paragraph 1(d):
9. (a) prior to conducting a verification visit, the importing Party shall, through its customs authority:
10. (i) deliver a written notification of its intention to conduct the visit to the exporter or producer whose premises are to be visited and the customs authority of the other Party; and
11. (ii) obtain the written consent of the exporter or producer whose premises are to be visited;
12. (b) where an exporter or producer has not given its written consent to a proposed verification visit within 30 days of the receipt of notification pursuant to subparagraph (a), the notifying Party may deny preferential tariff treatment to the relevant good;

– (c) upon receipt of notification pursuant to subparagraph (a), such an exporter or producer may, within 15 days of receiving the notification, have one opportunity to request to the Party conducting the verification for a postponement of the proposed verification visit, for a period not exceeding 60 days. This extension shall be notified to the customs authority of the importing and exporting Parties; and
– (d) after the conclusion of a verification visit, the Party conducting the verification, shall provide the exporter or producer whose good was verified, with a written determination of whether the good is eligible for preferential tariff treatment, based on the relevant law and findings of fact. 5.

For purposes of paragraphs 1(b) and 1(c), all the information requested by the customs authority of the importing Party and responded by the customs authority of the exporting Party shall be communicated in English. Nonetheless, the customs authority of each Party may issue the above mentioned information both in English and in the language required by its law.

ARTICLE 3.26: DENIAL OF PREFERENTIAL TARIFF TREATMENT

Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, the importing Party may deny a claim for preferential tariff treatment or recover unpaid duties, in accordance with its laws and regulations, where:

– (a) the good does not meet the requirements of this Chapter; or
– (b) the exporter, producer, or importer of the good fails or has failed to comply with any of the relevant requirements for obtaining preferential tariff treatment.

ARTICLE 3.27: NON-PARTY INVOICES

Page 664 in PDFThe customs authority in the importing Party shall not reject a certificate of origin only for the reason that the invoice is issued either by a company located in a non-Party or by an exporter for the account of the said company.

ARTICLE 3.28: UNIFORM REGULATIONS

1. The Parties may jointly establish and implement, through their respective laws, regulations, or administrative policies, uniform regulations regarding the interpretation, application and administration of this Chapter. 2. The Parties shall simultaneously implement the agreed uniform regulations in accordance with their respective internal procedures.

ARTICLE 3.29: PENALTIES

Each Party shall maintain measures imposing criminal, civil, or administrative penalties for violations of its laws and regulations related to this Chapter.

ARTICLE 3.30: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter:

adjusted value means the FOB value of the good determined pursuant to the Customs Valuation Agreement, inclusive of the cost of transport and insurance to the port or site of final shipment abroad. If there is no FOB value of the good or it is unknown and cannot be ascertained, the value determined pursuant to the Customs Valuation Agreement, mutatis mutandis ;

aquaculture means the farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, mollusks, crustaceans, other aquatic invertebrates and aquatic plants, from seedstock such as eggs, fry, fingerlings, and larvae, by intervention in the rearing or growth processes to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, or protection from predators;

carrier means any vehicle for air, sea, or land transport;

CIF means the price actually paid or payable to the exporter for a good when the good is loaded out of the carrier, at the port of importation, including the cost of the good, insurance, and freight necessary to deliver the good to the named port of destination. The valuation shall be made in accordance with the Customs Valuation Agreement;

class of motor vehicles means any one of the following categories of motor vehicles:

– (a) motor vehicles classified under HS subheading 8701.20, motor vehicles for the transport of 16 or more persons classified under subheading 8702.10 or 8702.90, and motor vehicles classified under subheading 8704.10, 8704.22, 8704.23, 8704.32, or 8704.90, or heading 87.05 or 87.06;
– (b) motor vehicles classified under subheading 8701.10 or subheading 8701.30 through 8701.90;
– (c) motor vehicles for the transport of 15 or fewer persons classified under subheading 8702.10 or 8702.90, and motor vehicles classified under subheading 8704.21 or 8704.31; or
– (d) motor vehicles classified under subheading 8703.21 through 8703.90;

exporter means a person located in the territory of a Party from where a good is exported by such a person;

FOB means the price actually paid or payable to the exporter for a good when the good is loaded onto the carrier at the named port of exportation, including the cost of the good and all costs necessary to bring the good onto the carrier.

The valuation shall be made in accordance with the Customs Valuation Agreement;

fungible goods means goods that are interchangeable for commercial purposes and whose properties are essentially identical;

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles means recognized consensus or substantial authoritative support given in the territory of a Party with respect to the recording of revenues, expenses, costs, assets, and liabilities, the disclosure of information, and the preparation of financial statements.

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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles may encompass broad guidelines for general application, as well as detailed standards, practices, and procedures;

good means any merchandise, product, article, or material;

importer means a person located in the territory of a Party where a good is imported by such a person;

indirect materials means articles used in the production of a good, which are neither physically incorporated into, nor form part of it, including:

– (a) fuel and energy;
– (b) tools, dies, and molds;
– (c) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment and buildings;
– (d) lubricants, greases, compounding materials, and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment and buildings;
– (e) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment, and supplies;
– (f) equipment, devices, and supplies used for testing or inspecting the good;
– (g) catalysts and solvents; and
– (h) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but whose use in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production;

material means a good that is used in the production of another good, including a part or an ingredient;

material that is self-produced means material that is produced by a producer of a good and used in the production of that good;

model line means a group of motor vehicles having the same platform or model name;

net cost means total cost minus sales promotion, marketing, and after-sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non-allowable interest costs that are included in the total cost;

net cost of the good means the net cost that can be reasonably allocated to the good under one of the following methods:

– (a) by calculating the total cost incurred with respect to all goods produced by that producer, subtracting any sales promotion, marketing, and after-sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non-allowable interest costs that are included in the total cost of all such goods, and then reasonably allocating the resulting net cost of those goods to the good;
– (b) calculating the total cost incurred with respect to all goods produced by that producer, reasonably allocating the total cost to the good, and then subtracting any sales promotion, marketing, and after-sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non-allowable interest costs that are included in the portion of the total cost allocated to the good; or
– (c) reasonably allocating each cost that forms part of the total cost incurred with respect to the good so that the aggregate of these costs does not include any sales promotion, marketing, and after-sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non-allowable interest costs,

provided that the allocation of all such costs is consistent with the provisions regarding the reasonable allocation of costs set out in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles;

non-allowable interest costs means interest costs incurred by a producer that exceed 700 basis points above the yield on debt obligations of comparable maturities issued by the central level of government of the Party in which the producer is located;

non-originating good or non-originating material means a good or material that does not qualify as originating under this Chapter;

packing materials and containers for transportation and shipment means the goods used to protect a good during its transportation and does not include the packaging materials and containers in which a good is packaged for retail sale;

producer means a person who engages in the production of a good in the territory of a

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Party;

production means any kind of working or processing, including growing, mining, harvesting, fishing, breeding, raising, trapping, hunting, manufacturing, or assembling a good;

reasonably allocate means to apportion in a manner appropriate under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles;

total cost means all product costs, period costs, and other costs for a good incurred in the territory of one or more of the Parties. Product costs are costs that are associated with the production of a good and include the value of materials, direct labor costs, and direct overhead. Period costs are costs, other than product costs, that are expensed in the period in which they are incurred, such as selling expenses and general and administrative expenses. Other costs are all costs recorded on the books of the producer that are not product costs or period costs, such as interest. Total cost does not include profits that are earned by the producer, regardless of whether they are retained by the producer or paid out to other persons as dividends, or taxes paid on those profits, including capital gains taxes; and value means the value of a good or material for the purpose of calculating customs duties or for the purpose of applying this Chapter.

1. For the purpose of interpreting the rules of origin set forth in this Annex:
2. (a) the specific rule, or specific set of rules, that applies to a particular heading or subheading is set out immediately adjacent to the heading or subheading;
3. (b) the requirement of a change in tariff classification applies only to nonoriginating materials;
4. (c) where a specific rule of origin is defined using the criterion of a change in tariff classification, the rule will be considered to be met only if each of the non-originating materials used in the production of the good has undergone the change in tariff classification;
5. (d) where a specific rule of origin is defined using the criterion of a change in tariff classification, and it is written to exclude tariff provisions at the level of a chapter, heading, or subheading of the HS, it shall be construed to mean that the rule of origin requires that materials classified in those excluded provisions be originating for the good to qualify as originating; and
6. (e) when a heading or subheading is subject to alternative specific rules of origin, the rule will be considered to be met if a good satisfies one of the alternatives.
2. For purposes of this Annex:
chapter means a chapter of the HS;
heading means the first four digits in the tariff classification number under the HS;
section means a section of the HS; and subheading means the first six digits in the tariff classification number under the HS.
PART II – PRODUCT SPECIFIC RULES OF ORIGIN
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
SECTION I LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS (CHAPTER 1-5)
CHAPTER 1 LIVE ANIMALS
010121 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010129 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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010130 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010190 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010221 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010229 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010231 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010239 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010290 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010310 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010391 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010392 010410 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010420 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010511 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010512 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010513 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010514 the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly
All Obtained.
010515 010594 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010599 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010611
All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010612 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010613 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010614 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010619 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010620 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010631 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010632 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
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633 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010639 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010641 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010649 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained.
010690 CHAPTER 2 All the animals of chapter 01 shall be Wholly Obtained. MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL
020110 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly
Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
020120 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020130 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020210 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020220 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020230 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020311 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020312 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020319 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020321 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020322 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020329 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020410
All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020421 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020422 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020423 020430 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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020441 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020442 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020443 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020450 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020500 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020610 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020621 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020622 020630 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020629 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020641 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020649 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020680 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020690
020711 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020712 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020713 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained. All
020714 the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020724 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020726 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020727 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020741 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020742 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020743 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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020744 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020745 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020751 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020752 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
020753 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020754 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020755 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020760 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020810 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020830 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020840 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020850 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020860 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020890 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020910 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
020990 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021011 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021012 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021019 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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021020 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021091 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021092 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021093 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
021099 All the materials of chapters 01 and 02 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 3 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
Note to Chapter 03: Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic invertebrates shall be deemed originating even if they were cultivated from non-originating fry 6 or larvae.
A change from any other chapter.
030111
030119 A change from any other chapter.
030191 030192 A change from any other chapter.
030193 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030194 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030195 A change from any other chapter.
030199
030211 A change from any other chapter.
030213 A change from any other chapter.
030214 A change from any other chapter.
030219 A change from any other chapter.

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030221 A change from any other chapter.
030222 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
030223 A change from any other chapter.
030224 A change from any other chapter.
030229 A change from any other chapter.
030231 A change from any other chapter.
030232 A change from any other chapter.
030233 A change from any other chapter.
030234 A change from any other chapter.
030235 A change from any other chapter.
030236 A change from any other chapter.
030239 A change from any other chapter.
030241 A change from any other chapter.
030242 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030243
030244 A change from any other chapter.
030245 030246 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030247 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030251 030252 A change from any other chapter.
030253 A change from any other chapter.
030254 A change from any other chapter.
030255 A change from any other chapter.
030256 A change from any other chapter.
030259 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030271 030272 A change from any other chapter.
030273 A change from any other chapter.
030274 A change from any other chapter.
030279 A change from any other chapter.
030281 A change from any other chapter.
030282 A change from any other chapter.
030283 A change from any other chapter.
030284 A change from any other chapter.
030285 A change from any other chapter.
030289 A change from any other chapter.
030311 A change from any other chapter.
030312 A change from any other chapter.

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030313 A change from any other chapter.
030314 A change from any other chapter.
030319 A change from any other chapter.
030323 A change from any other chapter.
030324 A change from any other chapter.
030325 A change from any other chapter.
030326 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
030329 A change from any other chapter.
030331 A change from any other chapter.
030332 A change from any other chapter.
030333 A change from any other chapter.
030334 A change from any other chapter.
030339 A change from any other chapter.
030341 A change from any other chapter.
030342 A change from any other chapter.
030343 A change from any other chapter.
030344 A change from any other chapter.
030345 A change from any other chapter.
030346 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030349
030351 A change from any other chapter.
030353 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030354 A change from any other chapter.
030355
030356 030357 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030363 A change from any other chapter.
030364 A change from any other chapter.
030365 A change from any other chapter.
030366 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
030367 A change from any other chapter.
030368 030369 A change from any other chapter.
030381 A change from any other chapter.
030382 A change from any other chapter.
030383 A change from any other chapter.
030384 A change from any other chapter.
030389 A change from any other chapter.
030390 A change from any other chapter.
030431 A change from any other chapter.
030432 A change from any other chapter.

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030433 A change from any other chapter.
030441 A change from any other chapter.
030442 A change from any other chapter.
030443 A change from any other chapter.
030444 A change from any other chapter.
030445 A change from any other chapter.
030446 A change from any other chapter.
030449 A change from any other chapter.
030451 A change from any other chapter.
030452 A change from any other
chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
030453 A change from any other chapter.
030454 A change from any other chapter.
030455 A change from any other chapter.
030459 A change from any other chapter.
030461 A change from any other chapter.
030462 A change from any other chapter.
030463 A change from any other chapter.
030469 A change from any other chapter.
030471 A change from any other chapter.
030472 A change from any other chapter.
030473 A change from any other chapter.
030474 A change from any other chapter.
030475 A change from any other chapter.
030479 A change from any other chapter.
030481 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030482
030483 A change from any other chapter.
030484 A change from any other chapter.
030485 030486 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030487 A change from any other chapter.
030489 A change from any other chapter.
030491 A change from any other chapter.
030492 A change from any other chapter.
030493 A change from any other chapter.
030495 A change from any other chapter.
030499 A change from any other chapter.
030510 A change from any other chapter.
030520 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other
030531 chapter.

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030532 A change from any other chapter.
030539 A change from any other chapter.
030541 A change from any other chapter.
030542 A change from any other chapter.
030544 A change from any other chapter.
030549 A change from any other chapter.
030551 A change from any other chapter.
030559 A change from any other chapter.
030561 A change from any other chapter.
030562 A change from any other chapter.
030563 A change from any other chapter.
030564 A change from any other chapter.
030569
A change from any other chapter.
ORIGIN CRITERIA
change from any other chapter.
A A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or A change to any other good from other chapter.
A change to any other good from other chapter. A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
provided that the change results from smoking process; or A change to any other good from other chapter.
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 that the change results from smoking process; or
provided
provided that the change results from smoking process; or A change to any other good from other chapter. A change
to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or to any other good from other chapter.
A change A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
030626 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030627 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or A change to any other good from other chapter.
030629 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030711 A change to any other good from other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030719 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030721 A change to any other good from other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16
030729 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030731 A change from any other chapter
030739 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16
030749 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16
030751 A change to any other good from other chapter. A change from any other chapter
030759 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to any other good from other chapter.

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030760 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030771 030779 A change from any other chapter. A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
030781 A change from any other chapter.
030789 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030791 A change to any other good from other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
030799 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030811 A change from any other chapter.
030819 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or A change to any other good from other chapter.
030821 A change from any other chapter.
030829 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
A change to any other good from other chapter. A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
030830 A change to any other good from other chapter .
030890 A change to smoked goods from any other good except from chapter 16 provided that the change results from smoking process; or
CHAPTER 4 DAIRY PRODUCE; BIRDS' EGGS; NATURAL HONEY; EDIBLE PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
040110 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040120 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040140 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040150 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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040210 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040221 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040229 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
Obtained.
040291 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040299 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040310 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040390 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040410 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040490 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040510 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040520 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040590 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040610 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040620 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040630 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040640 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040690 All the materials of chapter 04 and subheading 1901.90 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040711 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040719 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040721 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040729 040790 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040811 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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040819 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040891 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040899 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
040900 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
041000 All the materials of chapter 04 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 5 050100 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
050210 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
050290 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050400 All the materials of chapters 01, 02 and 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050510 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050590 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050610 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050690 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050710 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
050790 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
051000 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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051110
All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
051191 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
051199 All the materials of chapter 05 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SECTION II VEGETABLE PRODUCTS (CHAPTER 6-14)
Agricultural and horticultural goods grown in the territory of a Party shall be treated as originating in the territory of that Party even if grown from seed, bulbs, rootstock, cuttings, slips, grafts, shoots, buds or other
Note to Section II Chapter 6-14 live parts of plants imported from a non-Party.
CHAPTER 6 LIVE TREES AND OTHER PLANTS; BULBS, ROOTS AND THE LIKE; CUT FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE
050800 060110 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060120 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060210 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060220
060240 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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060290 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060311 the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060312 All All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060313 All
060315 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060319 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060390 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060420 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
060490 All the materials of chapter 06 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 7 EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND CERTAIN ROOTS AND TUBERS
All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070110
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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070190 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070200 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070310 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070320 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070390 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070410 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070420 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070490 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070511 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070519 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070521 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070529 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070610
070690 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070700 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070810
070820 070890 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070920 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070930 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070940 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070951 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070959 070960 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070991 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070970 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070992 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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070993 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
070999 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071010 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071021 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071022 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071029 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071030
071040 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071090 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071120 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071140 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071151 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071159 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071190 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071220 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071231 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071232 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
071233 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071239 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071290 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071310 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071320 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071331 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071332 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071333 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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071334 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071335 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071339 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071340 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071350 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071360 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071390 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071410 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071420 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071430 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071440 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071450 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
071490 All the materials of chapter 07 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OF CITRUS
8 FRUIT MELONS
080111 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080112 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080119 080121 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080122 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080131 080132 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080211 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080212
080221 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080222 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080231 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080232 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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080242 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080251 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080252 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080261 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080262 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080270 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
080280 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080290 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080310 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080390 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080410 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080420 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080430 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080440 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080450 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080510 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080520 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080540 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080550 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080590 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080610 080620 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080711 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080719 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080720 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080810 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080830 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080840 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080910 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080921 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080929 080930 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
080940 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081010 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081020 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081030 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081040 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081050 081060 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081070 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081090 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081120 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081190 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081210 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081290 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081310 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081320 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081330 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081340 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
081350 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
081400 All the materials of chapter 08 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 9 COFFEE, TEA, MATÉ AND SPICES
090111 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090112 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090121 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090122 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090190 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090210 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090220 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090230 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090240 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090300 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090411 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090412 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090421 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090422 090510 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090520 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090611 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090619 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090620 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090710

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All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090720 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090811 090821 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090812 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090822 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090831 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090832 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090921 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090922 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090931 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090932 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090961 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
090962 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
091012 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
091020 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
091030 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
091099 All the materials of chapter 09 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 10 CEREALS
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
100111 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100119 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100191 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100199 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100210 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100290 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100310 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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100390 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100410 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100490 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100510 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100590 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100610 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100620 100630 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100640 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100710 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100790 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100810 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100821 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100829 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100830 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100840 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
100860 100890 All the materials of chapter 10 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 11 PRODUCTS OF THE MILLING INDUSTRY; MALT;
STARCHES; INULIN; WHEATGLUTEN
110100 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110220 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110290 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110311 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10. A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110313 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110319 110320 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110412
A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.

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110419 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110422 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110429 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110430 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110510 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
110520 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
110610 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
110620 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
110630 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 08.
110710 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110720 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110811 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110812 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 10.
110813 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
110814 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
110819 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07 or 10.
110820 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07 or 10.
110900 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07 or 10.
CHAPTER 12 OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS
120110 GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120300 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained. All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120190 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120230 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.

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120241
120242 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120400 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120510 120590 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120600 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120710 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120721 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120729 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120730 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120740 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120750
120760 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120770 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120799 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120810 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120890 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120910 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120921 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120922 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120923 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120924 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120925 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
120929 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120930 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120991 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
120999 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121010 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121020 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121120 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121130 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121140 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121190 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121221 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121229 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121291 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121292 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121293 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121294 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121299 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121300 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121410 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
121490 All the materials of chapter 12 shall be Wholly Obtained.
CHAPTER 13 LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS
130120 A change from any other chapter.
130190 A change from any other chapter.
130211 A change from any other chapter.
130212 A change from any other chapter.
130213 A change from any other chapter.
130219 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 1211.20.
130220 A change from any other chapter.
130231 A change from any other chapter.
130232 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
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CHAPTER 14 PRODUCTS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
140120 A change from any other chapter.
140190 A change from any other chapter.
140420 A change from any other chapter.
140490 A change from any other chapter.
SECTION III ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
OR VEGETABLE WAXES (CHAPTER 15)
CHAPTER 15 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES.
150110 A change from any other chapter.
150120 A change from any other chapter.
150190 A change from any other chapter.
150210 A change from any other chapter.
150290 A change from any other chapter.
150300 A change from any other chapter.
150410 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 03.
03.
150420 A change from any other heading, except from chapter
150430 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 01.
150500 A change from any other chapter.
150600 A change from any other chapter.
150710 A change from any other chapter.
150810 A change from any other chapter.
150890 A change from any other chapter.
150910 A change from any other chapter.
150990 A change from any other chapter.
151000 A change from any other chapter.
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151190 A change from any other chapter.
151211 A change from any other chapter.
151219 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
151221
151229 A change from any other chapter.
151311 A change from any other chapter.
151319 151321 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
151329 A change from any other chapter.
151411 A change from any other chapter.
151419 A change from any other chapter.
151491 A change from any other chapter.
151499 A change from any other chapter.
151511 A change from any other chapter.
151519 151521 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
151529 A change from any other chapter.
151530
151550 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
151590 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
151610 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 01.
151620 A change from any other chapter.
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151790 A change from any other chapter.
151800 152000 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
152110 A change from any other chapter.
152190 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 01. A change from any other chapter.
152200 PREPARED FOODSTUFFS; BEVERAGES, SPIRITS
SECTION IV AND VINEGAR; TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES (CHAPTER 16-24)
CHAPTER 16 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS OR OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
160100 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02.
160210 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02; or
160220 160231 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02.
A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
160232 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method.
160239 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
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160242 change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02.
02.
160249 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or
160250 160290 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02.
160300 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 01 or 02.
A change from any other chapter.
160411 A change from any other
chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
160412 A change from any other chapter.
160413 A change from any other chapter.
160414 A change from any other chapter.
160415 A change from any other chapter.
160416 A change from any other chapter.
160417 A change from any other chapter.
160419 A change from any other chapter.
160420 A change from any other chapter.
160431 A change from any other chapter.
160432 A change from any other chapter.
160510 A change from any other chapter.
160521 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
160529 A change from any other chapter.
160530 160540 A change from any other chapter.
160551 A change from any other chapter.
160552 A change from any other chapter.
160553 A change from any other chapter.
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160555 A change from any other chapter.
160556 A change from any other chapter.
160557 A change from any other chapter.
160558 A change from any other chapter.
160559 A change from any other chapter.
chapter.
160561 A change from any other
160563 A change from any other chapter.
160569 A change from any other chapter.
CHAPTER 17
SUGARS AND SUGAR CONFECTIONERY
170112 A change from any other chapter.
170113 A change from any other chapter.
170114 A change from any other chapter.
170191 A change from any other chapter.
170199 A change from any other chapter.
170211 A change from any other chapter.
170220 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other
170230 chapter.
170240 A change from any other chapter.
170260 A change from any other chapter.
170290 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 0409.
170310 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
170390 A change from any other chapter.
170410 A change from any other heading.
170490 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 18 COCOA AND COCOA PREPARATIONS
180100 A change from any other chapter.
180200 A change from any other chapter.
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180320 A change from any other chapter.
180400 A change from any other chapter.
180500 A change from any other chapter.
180610 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
180620 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
180631 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
180632 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
180690 method. A change from any other heading; or
No
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
change from any other chapter, except from chapter 04. A
190110 A
190120 change from any other chapter, except from chapter 04, heading 1006, or rice products of heading 1102 through 1104.
190190 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 04, heading 1006, or rice products of heading 1102 through 1104.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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190211 A change from any other heading.
190219 A change from any other heading.
190220 A change from any other heading.
190230 A change from any other heading.
190240 A change from any other heading.
190300 A change from any other chapter.
190410 A change from any other chapter.
190420 A change from any other chapter.
190430 A change from any other chapter.
190490 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 1006, or rice products of heading 1102 through 1104.
190510 A change from any other heading.
190520 A change from any other heading.
190531 A change from any other heading.
190532 A change from any other heading.
190540 A change from any other heading.
190590 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 20 PREPARATIONS OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS
200110 A change from any other chapter.
200190 A change from any other chapter.
200210
A change from any other chapter.
200290 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 0702.
200310 A change from any other chapter.
200410 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
200490 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
200510 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
200520 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
200540 A change from any other chapter.
200551 A change from any other chapter.
200559 A change from any other chapter.
200560 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07.
200570 A change from any other chapter.
200580 A change from any other chapter.
200591 A change from any other chapter.
200599 A change from any other heading.
200600 A change from any other chapter.
200710 A change from any other subheading, except from chapter 08 or from pastes or pureés of bananas, pineapple, mangoes, guavas, papaya, melon, or watermelon of subheading 2007.99.
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change from any other chapter.
200799 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
200811 A change from any other chapter.
200819 A change from any other chapter.
200820 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 08.
200830 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 08.
200840 A change from any other chapter.
200850 A change from any other chapter.
200860 A change from any other chapter.
200870 A change from any other chapter.
200880 A change from any other chapter.
200891 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 1212.99.
200893 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 08.
200897 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07 or 08.
200899 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 07 or 08.
200911 A change from any other heading.
200912 A change from any other heading.
200919 A change from any other heading.

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200921 A change from any other subheading.
200929 A change from any other subheading.
200931 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 0805.20, 0805.50 or 0805.90.
200939 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 0805.20, 0805.50 or 0805.90.
200941 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 0804.30.
200949 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 0804.30.
200950 A change from any other chapter.
200961 A change from any other subheading.
200969 A change from any other subheading.
200971 A change from any other subheading.
200979 A change from any other subheading.
200981 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 08 or from pastes or pureés of bananas, pineapple, mangoes, guavas, papaya, melon, or watermelon of subheading 2007.99.
A change from any other heading, except from chapter 08 or from pastes or pureés of bananas, pineapple, mangoes, guavas, papaya, melon, or watermelon of subheading 2007.99.
200989 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 08 or from pastes or pureés of bananas, pineapple, mangoes, guavas, papaya, melon, or
200990 watermelon of subheading 2007.99.
CHAPTER 21 MISCELLANEOUS EDIBLE PREPARATIONS
210111 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 09.
210112 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 09.
210120 A change from any other heading.

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210130 A change from any other heading.
210210 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
210220 A change from any other heading.
210230 A change from any other heading.
210310 A change from any other heading.
210320 A change from any other heading.
210330 A change from any other heading.
210390 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
210410 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 03.
210420 A change from any other heading.
210500 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 04.
210610 A change from any other heading.
210690 A change to sugar syrups and sugar preparations in packages greater than 2 kilograms of subheading 2106.90 from any other chapter, except from Chapter 17; or
A change to any other good of subheading 2106.90 from any other heading, except from subheading 1211.20, 1212.20, or 1302.19.
CHAPTER 22 BEVERAGES, SPIRITS AND VINEGAR
220110 A change from any other chapter.
220190 A change from any other chapter .
220210 220290 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other heading, except from chapter 04, subheading
A change from any other heading.
220300
220421 A change from any other heading.
220429 A change from any other heading.
220430 A change from any other heading.
220510 A change from any other heading.
220590 A change from any other heading.
220600 A change from any other heading.
220710 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 1005, 1703, or subheading 2106.90.
220720 220820 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 1005, 1703, or subheading 2106.90.
A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
220830 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
220840 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
220850 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
220860 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
220870 A change from any other chapter, except from subheading 2106.90.
220890 A change to soju from any other heading; or A change to any other good from any other chapter except from heading
220900 A change from any other heading.
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IES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER
230110 A change from any other chapter.
230120 A change from any other chapter.
230210 A change from any other chapter.
230230 A change from any other chapter.
230240 A change from any other chapter.
230250 A change from any other chapter.
230310 A change from any other chapter.
230320 A change from any other chapter.
230330 A change from any other chapter.
230400 A change from any other chapter.
230610 A change from any other chapter.
230620 A change from any other chapter.
230630 230641 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
230649 230650 A change from any other chapter.
230660 A change from any other chapter.
230690 A change from any other chapter.
230700 A change from any other chapter.
230800 A change from any other chapter.
230910 A change from any other heading.
230990 A change from any other heading, except from chapter 04 or subheading 1901.90.
CHAPTER 24 TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES
240110 A change from any other chapter.
240120 A change from any other chapter.
240130 A change from any other chapter.
240210 A change from any other heading.
240220 A change from any other heading.
240290

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A change from any other heading.
240311 A change from any other heading.
240319 A change from any other heading.
240391 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
240399 A change from any other heading.
SECTION V MINERAL PRODUCTS (CHAPTER 25-27)
CHAPTER 25 SALT; SULPHUR; EARTHS AND STONE; PLASTERING MATERIALS, LIME AND CEMENT
250100 A change from any other heading.
250200 A change from any other heading.
250300 A change from any other heading.
250410 A change from any other heading.
250490 A change from any other heading.
250510 A change from any other heading.
250590 A change from any other heading.
250610 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
250620
250700 A change from any other heading.
250810 A change from any other heading.
250840 A change from any other heading.
250850 A change from any other heading.
250860 A change from any other heading.
250870 A change from any other heading.
250900 A change from any other heading.
251020 A change from any other heading.
251110 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
251120
251200 A change from any other heading.
251310 A change from any other heading.
251320 A change from any other heading.
251400 A change from any other heading.
251511 A change from any other heading.
251512 A change from any other heading.
251520 A change from any other heading.
251611 A change from any other heading.
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251620 A change from any other heading.
251690 A change from any other heading.
251710 251720 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
251730 A change from any other heading.
251741
A change from any other heading.
251810 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
251820 A change from any other heading.
251830 A change from any other heading.
251910 A change from any other heading.
251990 A change from any other heading.
252010 A change from any other heading.
252020 A change from any other heading.
252100 A change from any other heading.
252210 A change from any other heading.
252220 A change from any other heading.
252230 A change from any other heading.
252310 A change from any other heading.
252321 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
252329 A change from any other heading.
252330 252390 A change from any other heading.
252410 A change from any other heading.
252490 A change from any other heading.
252510 A change from any other heading.
252520 A change from any other heading.
252530 A change from any other heading.
252610 A change from any other heading.
252620 A change from any other heading.
252800 A change from any other heading.
252910 A change from any other heading.
252921 A change from any other heading.
252922 A change from any other heading.
252930 A change from any other heading.
253010 A change from any other heading.
253020 A change from any other heading.
253090 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 26 ORES, SLAG AND ASH
260111 A change from any other heading.
260112 A change from any other heading.
260200 A change from any other heading.

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260300 A change from any other heading.
260400 A change from any other heading.
260500 A change from any other heading.
260700 A change from any other heading.
260800 260900 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
261000 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
261100 A change from any other heading.
261210 A change from any other heading.
261220 A change from any other heading.
261310 A change from any other heading.
261390 A change from any other heading.
261400 A change from any other heading.
261510 A change from any other heading.
261590 A change from any other heading.
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261690 A change from any other heading.
261710 A change from any other heading.
261790 A change from any other heading.
261800 A change from any other heading.
261900 A change from any other heading.
262011 A change from any other heading.
262019 A change from any other heading.
262021 A change from any other heading.
262029 A change from any other heading.
262030 A change from any other heading.
262040 A change from any other heading.
262060 A change from any other heading.

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262091 A change from any other heading.
262099 A change from any other heading.
262110 A change from any other heading.
262190 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 27 MINERAL FUELS, MINERAL OILS AND PRODUCTS OF THEIR DISTILLATION; BITUMINOUS SUBSTANCES; MINERAL WAXES
27 For purposes of this chapter, a 'chemical reaction' is a process (including a biochemical process) that results in a molecule with a new structure by breaking intramolecular bonds and by forming new intramolecular bonds, or by altering the spatial arrangement of atoms in molecule.
Note to Chapter a
The following are not considered to be chemical reactions for purposes of this definition:
(a) dissolving in water or other solvents; (b) the elimination of solvents, including or
solvent water; (c) the addition or elimination of water of crystallization.
For purposes of heading 2710, the following processes confer origin:
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(a) Atmospheric distillation: A separation process in which petroleum oils are converted, in a distillation tower, into fractions according to boiling point and the vapor then condensed into different liquefied fractions. (b) Vacuum distillation: Distillation at a pressure below atmospheric but not so low that it would be classed as molecular distillation.
270111 A change from any other heading.
270112 A change from any other heading.
270119 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
270120
270210 A change from any other heading.
270220 A change from any other heading.
270300 A change from any other heading.

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270400 A change from any other heading.
270500 A change from any other heading.
270600 A change from any other heading.
270710 A change from any other heading; or
A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270720 A change from any other heading; or
A
A change from any other
change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270730 heading; or

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A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270740 A change from any other heading; or
A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting
from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270750 A change from any other heading; or
A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting
from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270791 A change from any other heading; or
A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting

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from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270799 A change from any other heading; or
A change from any other subheading, provided that the good resulting
from such change is the product of a chemical reaction.
270810 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
270820 A change from any other heading.
270900 change from any other heading.
271012 A A change from any other good of subheading 2710.12 through 2710.99 provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction, atmospheric distillation or vacuum distillation; or
A change from any other heading, except from heading 2207.

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A change from any other good of subheading 2710.12 through 2710.99 provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a
271020 chemical reaction, atmospheric distillation or vacuum distillation; or A change from any other heading, except from heading 2207.
271091 A change from any other good of subheading 2710.12 through 2710.99 provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction, atmospheric distillation or vacuum distillation; or A change from any other heading, except from heading 2207.
271099 A change from any other good of subheading 2710.12 through 2710.99 provided that the good resulting from such change is the product of a chemical reaction, atmospheric distillation or vacuum distillation; or
271111 A change from any other heading.
271113 A change from any other heading.
271114
A change from any other heading.
271119 A change from any other heading.
271121 A change from any other heading.
271129
A change from any other heading.
271210 A change from any other heading.
271220 A change from any other heading.
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271311 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
271312 A change from any other heading.
271320 A change from any other heading.
271390 A change from any other heading.
271410
271490 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
271500 A change from any other heading.
271600 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
SECTION VI PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED INDUSTRIES (CHAPTER 28-38)
Note to Section VI (Chapter 28- 38): Note 1: A good of any chapter or heading in Section VI that satisfies one or more of Rules 1 through 7 of this Section shall be treated as an originating good, except as otherwise specified in those rules.
Note 2:
Notwithstanding Note 1, a good is an originating good if it meets the applicable change in tariff classification or satisfies the applicable value
content requirement specified in the rules of origin in this Section.
treated as an originating good provided that the purification occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties and results in the following: (a) the elimination of not less than 80 percent of the impurities; or (b) the reduction or elimination of impurities resulting in a good suitable:
results from a chemical reaction in the territory of one or both of the Parties shall be treated as an originating good. Note:
(i) as a pharmaceutical, medicinal, cosmetic, veterinary, or food grade substance;
(ii) as a chemical product or reagent for analytical, diagnostic,
breaking intramolecular bonds and by forming new intramolecular bonds, or by altering the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule. The following are not considered to be chemical reactions for the
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(viii) for nuclear grade uses. Rule 3: Mixtures and Blends A good of Chapters 30, 31, or 33 through 38, except for heading 3808, shall be treated as an originating good if the deliberate and proportionally controlled mixing or blending (including dispersing) of materials to conform to predetermined specifications, resulting in the production of a good having different essential physical or chemical characteristics that are relevant to the purposes or uses of the good and are different from the input materials, occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties. Rule 4: Change in Particle Size A good of Chapters 30, 31, or 33, shall be treated as an originating good if the deliberate and controlled modification in particle size of the good, including micronizing by dissolving a polymer and subsequent precipitation, other than by merely crushing or pressing, resulting in a or
good having a defined particle size, defined particle size distribution, defined surface area, which is relevant to the purposes of the resulting good and having different essential physical or chemical characteristics from the input materials, occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties. Rule 5: Standards Materials A good of Chapters 28 through 38 shall be treated as an originating if the production of standards materials occurs in the territory of one both of the Parties.
good or For purposes of this rule, 'standards materials' (including solutions) are preparations suitable for analytical, calibrating, referencing uses, having precise degrees of purity or proportions that certified by the manufacturer.
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Rule 6: Isomer Separation A good of Chapters 28 through 38 shall be treated as an originating good if the isolation or separation of isomers from mixtures of isomers occurs
Rule 7: Separation Prohibition good of Chapters 28 through 38 that undergoes a change from one to another in the territory of one or more of the Parties as a of the separation of one or more materials from a man-made shall not be treated as an originating good unless the isolated underwent a chemical reaction in the territory of one or both of
A classification result mixture material
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the
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
CHAPTER 28 INORGANIC CHEMICALS; ORGANIC OR INORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF PRECIOUS METALS, OF RARE-EARTH METALS, OF RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS OR OF ISOTOPES
280110 A change from any other heading.
280120 A change from any other heading.
280130 A change from any other heading.
280200 A change from any other heading.
280300 A change from any other heading.
280410 A change from any other heading.
280421 A change from any other heading.
280429 A change from any other heading.
280430 A change from any other heading.
280440 A change from any other heading.
280450

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A change from any other heading.
280461 A change from any other heading.
280469 A change from any other heading.
280470 A change from any other heading.
280480 A change from any other heading.
280490 280511 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
280512 A change from any other heading.
280519 A change from any other heading.
280530 A change from any other heading.
280540 A change from any other heading.
280610 A change from any other heading.
280620 A change from any other heading.
280700 A change from any other heading.
280800 A change from any other heading.
280910 A change from any other subheading.
280920 A change from any other subheading.
281000 A change from any other heading.
281111 A change from any other heading.
281119 A change from any other heading.
281121 A change from any other heading.
281122 A change from any other heading.
281129 A change from any other heading.
281210 A change from any other heading.
281290 A change from any other heading.
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281390 281410 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
281420 A change from any other heading.
281511 A change from any other heading.
281512 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
281520 A change from any other heading.
281530 A change from any other heading.
281610 A change from any other heading.
281640 A change from any other heading.
281700 A change from any other heading.
281810 A change from any other subheading.
281820 A change from any other subheading.
281830 A change from any other subheading.
281910 A change from any other subheading.
281990 A change from any other subheading.
282010 A change from any other subheading.
282090 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
282110 A change from any other subheading.
282120
282200 282300 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
282410 A change from any other heading.
282490 A change from any other heading.
282510 A change from any other heading.
282520 A change from any other heading.
282530 A change from any other heading.
282540 A change from any other heading.
282550 A change from any other heading.
282560 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
282570 282580 A change from any other heading.
282590 A change from any other heading.
282612 A change from any other heading.
282619 A change from any other heading.
282630 A change from any other heading.
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282710 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
282720 A change from any other heading.
282731
282732 A change from any other heading.
282739 A change from any other heading.
282741 A change from any other heading.
282749 A change from any other heading.
282751 A change from any other heading.
282759 A change from any other heading.
282760 A change from any other heading.
282810 A change from any other heading.
282890 A change from any other heading.
282911
A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
282919 A change from any other heading.
282990 A change from any other heading.
283010 A change from any other heading.
283090 A change from any other heading.
283110 A change from any other heading.
283190 A change from any other heading.
283210 A change from any other heading.
283220 A change from any other heading.
283230 A change from any other heading.
283311 A change from any other heading.
283319 A change from any other heading.
283321 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
283322 A change from any other
283324 heading.
283325 283327 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
283329 A change from any other heading.
283330 A change from any other heading.
283340 A change from any other heading.
283410 A change from any other heading.
283421 A change from any other heading.
283429 A change from any other heading.
283510 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
283522 283524 A change from any other subheading.
283525 A change from any other subheading.
283526 A change from any other subheading.
28

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3529 A change from any other subheading.
283531 A change from any other subheading.
283539 A change from any other subheading.
283620 A change from any other heading.
283630 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
283640 A change from any other heading.
283650
283660 A change from any other heading.
283692 A change from any other heading.
283699 A change from any other heading.
283711 A change from any other heading.
283719 A change from any other heading.
283720 A change from any other heading.
283911 A change from any other heading.
283919 A change from any other heading.
283990 A change from any other heading.
284011 heading.
A change from any other
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
284019 A change from any other heading.
284020 A change from any other heading.
284030 A change from any other heading.
284130 A change from any other heading.
284150 A change from any other heading.
284161 A change from any other heading.
284169 A change from any other heading.
284170 A change from any other heading.
284180 A change from any other heading.
284190 A change from any other heading.
284210 A change from any other heading.
284290 A change from any other heading.
284310 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
284321 284329 A change from any other heading.
284330 A change from any other heading.
284390 A change from any other heading.
284410 A change from any other heading.
284420 A change from any other heading.
284430 A change from any other heading.
284440 A change from any other heading.
284450 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading.
284590 A change from any other heading.
284610 284690 A change from any other heading.
284700 A change from any other heading.
284800 A change from any other heading.
284910 A change from any other heading.
284920 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
284990
285000 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
285210 A change from any other heading.
285290
285300 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 29 ORGANIC CHEMICALS
290121 A change from any other subheading.
290122 A change from any other subheading.
290123 A change from any other subheading.
290124 A change from any other subheading.
290129 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290211
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
290219 A change from any other subheading.
290220 A change from any other subheading.
290230 A change from any other subheading.
290241 A change from any other subheading.
290242 A change from any other subheading.
290243 A change from any other subheading.
290244 A change from any other subheading.
290250 A change from any other subheading.
290260 A change from any other subheading.
290270 A change from any other subheading.
290290 A change from any other subheading.
290311 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290312
290313 A change from any other subheading.
290314 290315 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
290319 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290321 290322 A change from any other subheading.

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290323 A change from any other subheading.
290329 A change from any other subheading.
290331 A change from any other subheading.
290339 A change from any other subheading.
290371 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290372 290373 A change from any other subheading.
290374 A change from any other subheading.
290375 A change from any other subheading.
290376 A change from any other subheading.
290377 A change from any other subheading.
290378 A change from any other subheading.
290379 A change from any other subheading.
290381 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
290382
290389 A change from any other subheading.
290392 A change from any other subheading.
290399 A change from any other subheading.
290410 A change from any other subheading.
290420 A change from any other subheading.
290490 A change from any other subheading.
290511 A change from any other subheading.
290512 A change from any other subheading.
290513 A change from any other subheading.
290514
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
290516 A change from any other subheading.
290517 A change from any other subheading.
290519 A change from any other subheading.
290522 A change from any other subheading.
290529 A change from any other subheading.
290531 A change from any other subheading.
290532 A change from any other subheading.
290539 A change from any other subheading.
290541 A change from any other subheading.
290542 A change from any other subheading.
290543 A change from any other subheading.
290544 A change from any other subheading.

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A change from any other subheading.
290545
290549 A change from any other subheading.
290551 290559 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
290611 A change from any other subheading.
290612 A change from any other subheading.
290613 A change from any other subheading.
290619 A change from any other subheading.
290621 A change from any other subheading.
290629 A change from any other subheading.
290711 A change from any other subheading.
290712 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290713 290715 A change from any other subheading.
290719 A change from any other subheading.
290721 A change from any other subheading.
290722 A change from any other subheading.
290723 A change from any other subheading.
290729 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
290811 A change from any other subheading.
290819 A change from any other subheading.
290891
290892 A change from any other subheading.
290911 A change from any other subheading.
290919 A change from any other subheading.
290920 A change from any other subheading.
290930 A change from any other subheading.
290941 A change from any other subheading.
290943 A change from any other subheading.
290944 A change from any other subheading.
290949 A change from any other subheading.
290950
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
290960 A change from any other subheading.
291010 A change from any other subheading.
291020 A change from any other subheading.
291030 A change from any other subheading.

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291040 A change from any other subheading.
291090 A change from any other subheading.
291100 A change from any other subheading.
291211 A change from any other subheading.
291212 A change from any other subheading.
291219 A change from any other subheading.
291221 A change from any other subheading.
291229 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291241 A change from any other subheading.
291242
291250 A change from any other subheading.
291260 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291300 A change from any other subheading.
291411 291412 A change from any other subheading.
291413 A change from any other subheading.
291419 A change from any other subheading.
291422 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291423 A change from any other subheading.
291429 291431 A change from any other subheading.
291439 A change from any other subheading.
291440 A change from any other subheading.
291450 A change from any other subheading.
291461 A change from any other subheading.
291469 A change from any other subheading.
291470 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
291511 A change from any other subheading.
291512
291513 A change from any other subheading.
291524 A change from any other subheading.
291529 A change from any other subheading.
291531 A change from any other subheading.
291532 A change from any other subheading.
291533 A change from any other subheading.
291536 A change from any other subheading.
291539 A change from any other subheading.
291540 A change from any other subheading.
291550 A change from any other subheading.
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291560 A change from any other subheading.
291570 A change from any other subheading.
291590 A change from any other subheading.
291611 A change from any other subheading.
291612 A change from any other subheading.
291613 A change from any other subheading.
291614 A change from any other subheading.
291615 A change from any other subheading.
291616 A change from any other subheading.
291619 A change from any other subheading.
291620 A change from any other subheading.
291631 A change from any other subheading.
291632 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291634 291639 A change from any other subheading
291711 A change from any other subheading.
291712 A change from any other subheading.
291713 A change from any other subheading.
291714 A change from any other subheading.
291719 A change from any other subheading.
291720 A change from any other subheading.
291732 A change from any other subheading.
291733 A change from any other subheading.
291734 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291735 291736 A change from any other subheading.
291737 A change from any other subheading.
291739 A change from any other subheading.
291811 A change from any other subheading.
291812 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
291813
291814 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
291815 A change from any other subheading.
291816 A change from any other subheading.
291818
291821 A change from any other subheading.
291822 A change from any other subheading.
291823 A change from any other subheading.

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291829 A change from any other subheading.
291830 A change from any other subheading.
291891 A change from any other subheading.
291899 A change from any other subheading.
291910 A change from any other subheading.
291990
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
292011 A change from any other subheading.
292019 A change from any other subheading.
292090 A change from any other subheading.
292111 A change from any other subheading.
292119 A change from any other subheading.
292121 A change from any other subheading.
292122 A change from any other subheading.
292129 A change from any other subheading.
292130 A change from any other subheading.
292141 A change from any other subheading.
292142 A change from any other subheading.
292143 A change from any other subheading.
292144 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
292145
292146 292149 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
292151 A change from any other subheading.
292159 A change from any other subheading.
292211 A change from any other subheading.
292212 A change from any other subheading.
292213 A change from any other subheading.
292214 A change from any other subheading.
292219 A change from any other subheading.
292221 A change from any other subheading.
292229 A change from any other subheading.
292231 A change from any other subheading.
292239 A change from any other subheading.
292241 A change from any other subheading.
292242 A change from any other subheading.
292243 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
2922

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292249 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
292250 A change from any other subheading.
292310 A change from any other subheading.
292320
292411 A change from any other subheading.
292412 A change from any other subheading.
292419 A change from any other subheading.
292421 A change from any other subheading.
292423 A change from any other subheading.
292424 A change from any other subheading.
292429 A change from any other subheading.
292511 A change from any other subheading.
292512
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
292519 A change from any other subheading.
292521 A change from any other subheading.
292529 A change from any other subheading.
292610 A change from any other subheading.
292620 A change from any other subheading.
292630 A change from any other subheading.
292690 A change from any other subheading.
292700 A change from any other subheading.
292800 A change from any other subheading.
292910 A change from any other subheading.
292990 A change from any other subheading.
293020 A change from any other subheading.
293030 A change from any other subheading.
293040 A change from any other subheading.
293050 293090 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
293110
293120 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
293190 A change from any other subheading.
293211 A change from any other subheading.
293212 A change from any other subheading.
293213 A change from any other subheading.
293219 A change from any other subheading.
293220 A change from any other subheading.

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A change from any other subheading.
293291 293292 A change from any other subheading.
293293 A change from any other subheading.
293294 A change from any other subheading.
293295 A change from any other subheading.
293299 A change from any other subheading.
293311 A change from any other subheading.
293319 A change from any other subheading.
293321 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
293329
293331 A change from any other subheading.
293333 A change from any other subheading.
293339 A change from any other subheading.
293341 A change from any other subheading.
293349 A change from any other subheading.
293352 A change from any other subheading.
293353 A change from any other subheading.
293354 A change from any other subheading.
293355 A change from any other subheading.
293359
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
293361 A change from any other subheading.
293369 A change from any other subheading.
293371 A change from any other subheading.
293372 A change from any other subheading.
293379 A change from any other subheading.
293391 A change from any other subheading.
293399 A change from any other subheading.
293410 A change from any other subheading.
293420 A change from any other subheading.

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293430 A change from any other subheading.
293491 A change from any other subheading.
293499 A change from any other subheading.
293500 A change from any other subheading.
293621 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293622 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293626 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293627 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
293628 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or

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(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293629 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293690 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293711 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293712 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293719 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293721 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or

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(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293722 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
293723 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293729 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293750 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293790 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293810 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293890 A change from any other heading; or

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
293911 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method. or
293919 A change from any other heading;
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293920 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293930 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293941 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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293942 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293943 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
293944 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
293949 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
293951 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
293959 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
293961 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
293962 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. from any other heading; or in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
value content of not less than:
change
change
A No regional
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRI

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TERIA
293963 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
293969 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293991 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
293999 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
294000 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
294110 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
294120 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
294130 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
294140 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
294150 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
294190 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
294200 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 30 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
300120 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300190 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.

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300210 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300220 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300230 A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
300290
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300310 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300320 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300331 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300339 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300340 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300390 A change from any other heading; or

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300410 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300420 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300431 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300432 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300439 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300440 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300450 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
300490 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3003; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300510 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300590 A change from any other heading; or

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300610 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300620 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300630 A change from any other heading; or
300640 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300650 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300660 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300670 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
300691 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
CHAPTER 31 FERTILISERS
310100 A change from any other heading; or
310210 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310221 A change from any other heading; or
310229 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. change from any other heading; or
310230 A
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310240 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310260 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310280 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310290 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310310 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310390 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310420 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310430 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310490 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310510 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
310520 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310530 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
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any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. or
310551 A change from any other heading;
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310559 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310560 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
310590 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
CHAPTER 32 TANNING OR DYEING EXTRACTS; TANNINS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES; DYES, PIGMENTS AND OTHER COLOURING MATTER; PAINTS AND VARNISHES; PUTTY AND OTHER MASTICS; INKS
320110 A change from any other subheading.
320120 A change from any other subheading.
320190 320210 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
320290 change from any other subheading.
320300 A A change from any other subheading.
320411 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320412 A change from any other subheading; or
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0413 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320414 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320415 A change from any other subheading; or
320416 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320417 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320419 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320420 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
320490 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. or
320500 A change from any other subheading;
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
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A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320619 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320620 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320641 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320642 A change from any other subheading; or
320649 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
320650 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
320710 regional method. A change from any other heading.
320720 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
320730 A change from any other heading.
320740 A change from any other heading.
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320820 A change from any other heading.
320890 A change from any other heading.
320910 A change from any other heading.
320990 A change from any other heading.
321000 A change from any other heading.
321100 A change from any other heading.
321210 A change from any other heading.
321290 A change from any other heading.
321310 A change from any other heading.
321390 A change from any other heading.
321410 A change from any other heading.
321490 A change from any other heading.
321511 A change from any other heading.
321519 A change from any other heading.
321590 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 33 ESSENTIAL OILS AND RESINOIDS; PERFUMERY, COSMETIC OR TOILET PREPARATIONS
330112 A change from any other heading.
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330119 A change from any other heading.
330124 A change from any other heading.
330125 A change from any other heading.
330129 A change from any other heading.
330130 A change from any other heading.
330190 A change from any other heading;
or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down
330210 330290 A change from any other heading. or
A change from any other heading;
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is value content of not less than 40 percent under the
No a regional build-down method.
330300 A change from any other heading; or
330410 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330420 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330430 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330491 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330499 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330510 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330520 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330530 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330590 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330610 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.

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330620 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330690 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330710 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. or
330720 A change from any other heading;
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330730 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330741 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330749 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
330790 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.

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CHAPTER 34 SOAP, ORGANIC SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS, WASHING PREPARATIONS, LUBRICATING PREPARATIONS, ARTIFICIAL WAXES, PREPARED WAXES, POLISHING OR SCOURING PREPARATIONS, CANDLES AND SIMILAR
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
340111 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
340119 A change from any other heading.
340120 A change from any other heading.
340130 A change from any other heading.
340211 A change from any other heading.
340212 A change from any other heading.
340213 A change from any other heading.
340219 A change from any other heading.
340220 A change from any other heading.
340290 A change from any other heading.
340311 A change from any other heading.
340319 A change from any other heading.
340391 A change from any other heading.
340399 A change from any other heading.
340420 A change from any other heading.
340490 A change from any other heading.
340510 A change from any other heading.
340520 A change from any other heading.
340530 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other
340590 heading.
340600 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 35 ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES; ENZYMES
350110 A change from any other chapter.
350190 A change from any other chapter.
350211 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 0407 or 0408.
350219 A change from any other chapter, except from heading 0407 or 0408.
350220 A change from any other chapter.
350290 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other heading; or
350300 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down
regional method.
350400 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
350510 A change from any other heading.
350520 A change from any other heading.
350610 A change from any other heading.
350691 A change from any other heading.
350699 A change from any other heading.
350710 A change from any other heading; or
350790 A change from any other
heading.
CHAPTER 36 EXPLOSIVES; PYROTECHNIC PRODUCTS; MATCHES; PYROPHORIC ALLOYS; CERTAIN COMBUSTIBLE PREPARATIONS
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360300 A change from any other heading.
360410 A change from any other heading.
360490 A change from any other heading.
360500 A change from any other heading.
360610 A change from any other heading.
360690 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 37 PHOTOGRAPHIC OR CINEMATOGRAPHIC GOODS
370110 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3702; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
370120 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3702; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
370130 A change from any other heading.
370191 A change from any other heading.
370199 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
370210 A change from any other heading, except from heading 3701; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
370231 A change from any other heading.
370232 A change from any other heading.
370239 A change from any other heading.
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1 A change from any other heading.
370242 A change from any other heading.
370243 A change from any other heading.
370244 A change from any other heading.
370252 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
370253
370254 A change from any other heading.
370256 A change from any other heading.
370296 A change from any other heading.
370297 A change from any other heading.
370298 A change from any other heading.
370310 A change from any other heading.
370320 A change from any other heading.
370390 A change from any other heading.
370400 A change from any other heading.
370510 A change from any other heading.
370590 A change from any other heading.
370610 A change from any other heading.
370690 A change from any other heading.
370710 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other
heading.
CHAPTER 38 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
380120 A change from any other heading.
380130 A change from any other heading.
380190 A change from any other heading.
380210 A change from any other heading.
380290 380300 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
380400 A change from any other heading.
380510 A change from any other heading.
380590 A change from any other heading.
380610 A change from any other heading.
380620 A change from any other subheading.
380630 A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
380690 A change from any other subheading.
380700 A change from any other heading.
380850 A change from any other subheading.
380891 A change from any other heading.
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380893 A change from any other heading.
380894 A change from any other subheading.
380899 A change from any other subheading.
380910 A change from any other heading.
380991 A change from any other heading.
380992 A change from any other heading.
380993 A change from any other heading.
381010 A change from any other heading.
381090 A change from any other heading.
381111 A change from any other heading.
381119 A change from any other heading.
381121 A change from any other heading.
381129 A change from any other heading.
381190 A change from any other heading.
381210 A change from any other heading.
381220 A change from any other heading.
381230 A change from any other heading.
381300 A change from any other heading.
381400 A change from any other heading.
381511 A change from any other heading.
381512 A change from any other heading.
381519 A change from any other heading.

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381590 A change from any other heading.
381600 A change from any other heading.
381700 A change from any other heading.
381800 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading; or
381900 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
382000 A change from any other heading. A change from any other
382100 heading.
382200 A change from any other heading.
382311 A change from any other heading.
382312 A change from any other heading.
382313 A change from any other heading.
382319 A change from any other heading.
382370 A change from any other heading.
382410 A change from any other heading.
382430 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
382440 A change from any other heading.
382450 A change from any other heading.

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382460 A change from any other heading.
382471 A change from any other heading.
382472 A change from any other heading.
382473 A change from any other heading.
382474 A change from any other heading.
382475 A change from any other heading.
382476 A change from any other heading.
382477 A change from any other heading.
382478 A change from any other heading.
382479 A change from any other heading.
382481 A change from any other heading.
382482 A change from any other heading.
382483 A change from any other heading.
382490 A change from any other subheading.

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382510 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382520 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382530 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382541 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382549 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382550 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382561 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382569 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382590 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 28, 37, 40, or 90.
382600 A change from any other chapter, except from chapter 15.
SECTION VII PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; RUBBER AND ARTICLES THEREOF (CHAPTER 39-40)
Note to Section VII (Chapter 39- 40): Note 1: A good of any chapter or heading in Section VII that satisfies one or more of Rules 1 through 5 of this Section shall be treated as an originating good, except as otherwise specified in those rules.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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purpose of determining whether a good is an originating good: (a) dissolution in water or in another solvent; (b) the elimination of solvents including solvent water; or (c) the addition or elimination of water of crystallization.

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Rule 2: Purification A good that is subject to purification shall be treated as an originating good provided that the purification occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties and results in the following: (a) the elimination of not less than 80 percent of the impurities; or (b) the reduction or elimination of impurities resulting in a good suitable: (i) as a pharmaceutical, medicinal, cosmetic, veterinary, or food grade substance; (ii) as a chemical product or reagent for analytical, diagnostic, or laboratory uses; (iii)as an element or component for use in micro-elements; (iv)for specialized optical uses; (v) for non-toxic uses for health and safety; (vi)for biotechnical use; (vii) as a carrier used in a separation process; or (viii) for nuclear grade uses. Rule 3: Mixtures and Blends A good of Chapters 39 and 40 shall be treated as an originating good if the deliberate and proportionally controlled mixing or blending (including dispersing) of materials to conform to predetermined specifications, resulting in the production of a good having different essential physical or chemical characteristics that are relevant to the purposes or uses of the good and are different from the input materials, occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties. Rule 4: Change in Particle Size A good of Chapter 39 shall be treated as an originating good if the deliberate and controlled modification in particle size of the good, including micronizing by dissolving a polymer and subsequent precipitation, other than by merely crushing or pressing, resulting in a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
Rule 5: Isomer Separation A good of Chapter 39 shall be treated as an originating good if the isolation or separation of isomers from mixtures of isomers occurs in the territory of one or both of the Parties.
CHAPTER 39 PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF
390110 A change from any other heading.
390120 A change from any other heading.
390130 A change from any other heading.
390190 A change from any other heading.
390210 A change from any other heading.
390220 A change from any other heading.
390230 A change from any other heading.
390290 A change from any other heading.

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390311 A change from any other heading.
390319 A change from any other heading.
390320 A change from any other heading.
390330 A change from any other heading.
390390 A change from any other heading.
390410 A change from any other heading.
390421 A change from any other heading.
390422 A change from any other heading.
390430 A change from any other heading.
390440 A change from any other heading.
390450 A change from any other heading.
390461 A change from any other heading.
390469 A change from any other heading.
390490 A change from any other heading.
390512 A change from any other heading.
390519 A change from any other heading.

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390521 A change from any other heading.
390529 A change from any other heading.
390530 A change from any other heading.
390591 A change from any other heading.
390599 A change from any other heading.
390610 A change from any other heading.
390690 A change from any other heading.
390710 A change from any other heading.
390730 A change from any other heading.
390740 A change from any other heading.
390750 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
390760 A change from any other heading.
390770 A change from any other heading.
390791 A change from any other heading.
390799 A change from any other heading.
390810 A change from any other heading.
390890 A change from any other heading.
390910 A change from any other heading.
390920 A change from any other heading.
390930 A change from any other heading.
390940 A change from any other heading.
390950 A change from any other heading.
391000 A change from any other heading.

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391110 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
391190 391211 A change from any other heading.
391212 A change from any other heading.
391220 A change from any other heading.
391231 A change from any other heading.
391239 A change from any other heading.
391290 A change from any other heading.
391310 A change from any other heading.
391390 A change from any other heading.
391400 A change from any other heading.
391510 A change from any other chapter.
391520 A change from any other chapter.
391530 391590 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
391610 A change from any other heading.
391620 A change from any other heading.
391690 A change from any other heading.
391710
A change from any other heading.
391721 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
391722 A change from any other heading.
391723
391729 A change from any other heading.
391732 A change from any other heading.
391733 A change from any other heading.
391739 A change from any other heading.
391740 A change from any other heading.
391810 A change from any other heading.
391890 A change from any other heading.
391910 A change from any other heading.
391990 A change from any other heading.
392010 A change from any other subheading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392020
regional value content of not less than:

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(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392030 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392043 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392049 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392051 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
392059 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392061 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 4

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5 percent under the build-down method.
392062 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392063 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
392069 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392071 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392073 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392079 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.

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392091 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification tobe required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392092 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392093 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392094 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
392099 A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
392111 A change from any other heading.
392112 A change from any other heading.
392113 A change from any other heading.
392114 A change from any other heading.
392119 A change from any other heading.

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392190 A change from any other heading.
392220 A change from any other heading.
392290 A change from any other heading.
392310 A change from any other heading.
392321 A change from any other heading.
392329 A change from any other heading.
392330 A change from any other heading.
392340 A change from any other heading.
392350 A change from any other heading.
392390 A change from any other heading.
392410 A change from any other heading.
392490 A change from any other heading.
392510 A change from any other heading.
392520 A change from any other heading.
392530 A change from any other heading.
392590 A change from any other heading.
392610 A change from any other heading.
392620 A change from any other heading.
392630 A change from any other heading.
392640 A change from any other heading.
392690

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A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
CHAPTER 40 RUBBER AND ARTICLES THEREOF
400110 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
400121 A change from any other heading.
400122 A change from any other heading.
400129 A change from any other heading.
400130 A change from any other heading.
400211 A change from any other heading.
400219 A change from any other heading.
400220 A change from any other heading.
400231 A change from any other heading.
400239 A change from any other heading.
400241 A change from any other heading.
400249 A change from any other heading.
400251 A change from any other heading.
400259

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A change from any other heading.
400260 A change from any other heading.
400270 A change from any other heading.
400280 A change from any other subheading.
400291 A change from any other heading.
400299 A change from any other heading.
400300 A change from any other heading.
400400 A change from any other chapter.
400510 A change from any other heading.
400520 A change from any other heading.
400591 A change from any other heading.
400599 A change from any other heading.
400610 A change from any other heading.
400690 A change from any other heading.
400700 A change from any other heading.
400819 A change from any other heading.
400821 A change from any other
heading.

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400829 A change from any other heading.
400911 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading.
400912
400921 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
400922 A change from any other heading.
400931 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
400932 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
400941 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
400942 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.

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401011 A change from any other heading.
401012 A change from any other heading.
401019 A change from any other heading.
401031 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401032 A change from any other heading.
401033 A change from any other heading.
401034 A change from any other heading.
401035 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401036 A change from any other heading.
401039 A change from any other heading; or
401110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
401120 method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401130 A change from any other heading.

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401140 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401150 A change from any other heading.
401161 A change from any other heading.
401162 A change from any other heading.
401163 A change from any other heading.
401169 A change from any other heading.
401192 A change from any other heading.
401193 A change from any other heading.
401194 A change from any other heading.
401199 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401211 A change from any other chapter.
401212 A change from any other chapter.
401213 A change from any other chapter.
401219 A change from any other chapter.
401220 A change from any other chapter.
401290 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
401310 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there
401320 is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading.
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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401410 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
401490 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401511 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401519 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401610 A change from any other heading.
401691 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401692 A change from any other heading.
401693 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
401694 A change from any other heading.

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401695 A change from any other heading.
401699 A change from any other heading.
401700 A change from any other heading.
SECTION VIII RAW HIDES AND SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT)
CHAPTER 41 (CHAPTER 41-43)
RAWHIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
410120 A change from any other heading.
410150 A change from any other heading.
410190 A change from any other heading.
410210 A change from any other heading.
410221 A change from any other heading.
410229 A change from any other heading.
410320 A change from any other heading.
410330 A change from any other heading.
410390 A change from any other heading.
410411 A change from any other heading.
410419 A change from any other heading.
410441 A change from any other heading.
410449 A change from any other heading.
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410530 A change from any other heading.
410621 A change from any other heading.
410622 A change from any other heading.
410631 A change from any other heading.
410632 A change from any other heading.
410640 A change from any other heading.
410692 A change from any other heading.
410711 A change from any other heading.
410712 A change from any other heading.
410719
A change from any other heading.
410792 A change from any other heading.
410799 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other
411200 heading.
411310 A change from any other heading.
411320 A change from any other heading.
411330 A change from any other heading.
411390 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
411410
411420 A change from any other heading.
heading.
411520 A change from any other
CHAPTER 42 ARTICLES OF LEATHER; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS, HANDBAGS A

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ND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM
GUT)
420211 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
420212 A change from any other heading.
420219 A change from any other heading.
420221 A change from any other heading.
420222 A change from any other heading.
420229 A change from any other heading.
420231 A change from any other heading.
420232 A change from any other heading.
420239 A change from any other heading.
420291 A change from any other heading.
420292 A change from any other heading.
420299 A change from any other heading.
420310 A change from any other heading.
420321 A change from any other heading.
420329 A change from any other heading.
420330 A change from any other heading.
420340 A change from any other heading.
420500 A change from any other heading.
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CHAPTER 43 FURSKINS AND ARTIFICIAL FUR; MANUFACTURES THEREOF
430110 A change from any other heading.
430130 A change from any other heading.
430160 A change from any other heading.
430180 A change from any other heading.
430190 A change from any other heading.
430211 A change from any other heading.
430219 A change from any other heading.
430220 A change from any other heading.
430230 A change from any other heading.
430310 A change from any other heading.
430390 A change from any other heading.
430400 A change from any other heading.
SECTION IX WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL; AND ARTICLES OF CORK; MANUFACTURES OF OF ESPARTO OR OF OTHER PLAITING BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK
CORK STRAW, MATERIALS; (CHAPTER 44-46)
CHAPTER 44 WOODANDARTICLESOFWOOD;WOODCHARCOAL
440110 A change from any other heading.
440121 A change from any other heading.
440122 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
440131 A change from any other heading.
440139 A change from any other heading.
440210 A change from any other heading.
440290 A change from any other heading.
440310 A change from any other heading.
440320 A change from any other heading.
440341 A change from any other heading.
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440391 A change from any other heading.
440392 A change from any other heading.
440399 A change from any other heading.
440410 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
440420
440500 A change from any other heading.
440610 440690 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
440710 A change from any other heading.
440721 A change from any other heading.
440722 440725 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
440726 A change from any other heading.
440727 A change from any other heading.
440728 A change from any other heading.
440729 heading.
A change from any other
440791 440792 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
440793 A change from any other heading.
440794 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
440795 A change from any other heading.
440799 A change from any other
440810 heading.
440831 A change from any other heading.
440839 A change from any other heading.
440890 A change from any other heading.
440910 A change from any other heading.
440929 A change from any other heading.
441011 A change from any other heading.
441012 A change from any other heading.
441019 A change from any other heading.
441090 A change from any other heading.
441112 A change from any other heading.
441113 A change from any other heading.
441114 A change from any other heading.
441192
A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
441193 A change from any other heading.
441194 A change from any other heading.
441210 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading.
441232 A change from any other heading.
441239 A change from any other heading.
441294 A change from any other heading.
441299 A change from any other heading.
441300 A change from any other heading.
441400 A change from any other heading.
441510 A change from any other heading.
441520 A change from any other heading.
441600 A change from any other heading.
441700
A change from any other heading.
441820 A change from any other heading.
441840 A change from any other heading.
441850 A change from any other heading.
441860 A change from any other heading.
441871 A change from any other heading.
441872 A change from any other heading.
441879 A change from any other heading.
441890 A change from any other heading.
441900 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
442010 442090 A change from any other heading.
442110 A change from any other heading.
442190 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 45
CORK AND ARTICLES OF CORK
450110 A change from any other heading.
450190 A change from any other heading.
450200 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
450310 A change from any other heading.
450390
450410 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 46 MANUFACTURES OF STRAW, OF ESPARTO OR OF OTHER PLAITING MATERIALS; BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK
A change from any other heading.
460122
460129 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
460192 A change from any other heading.
460193 A change from any other heading.
460194 A change from any other heading.
460199 A change from any other heading.
460211 A change from any other heading.
460212 A change from any other heading. A change from any other
460219 heading.
460290 A change from any other heading.
SECTION X PULP OF WOOD OR OF OTHER FIBROUS CELLULOSIC MATERIAL; RECOVERED (WASTE AND SCRAP) PAPER OR PAPERBOARD; PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES THEREOF (CHAPTER 47-49)
CHAPTER 47 PULP OF WOOD OR OF OTHER FIBROUS CELLULOSIC MATERIAL; RECOVERED (WASTE AND SCRAP) PAPER OR PAPERBOARD.
470100 A change from any other heading.
470200 A change from any other heading.
470311 A change from any other heading.
470319 A change from any other heading.
470321 A change from any other heading.
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470411 A change from any other heading.
470419 A change from any other heading.
470421 A change from any other heading.
470429 A change from any other heading.
470500 A change from any other heading.
470610 A change from any other heading.
470620 A change from any other heading.
470630 A change from any other heading.
470691 A change from any other heading.
470692 A change from any other heading.
470710 A change from any other heading.
470720 A change from any other heading.
470730 A change from any other heading.
470790 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 48 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD; ARTICLES OF PAPER PULP, OF PAPER OR OF PAPERBOARD
480100 480210 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
480220 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
480240 A change from any other chapter.
480254 A change from any other chapter.
480255 A change from any other chapter.
480256 A change from any other chapter.
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A change from any other chapter.
480258 A change from any other chapter.
480261 A change from any other chapter.
480262 A change from any other chapter.
480269 A change from any other chapter.
480300 A change from any other chapter.
480411 A change from any other chapter.
480419 A change from any other chapter.
480421 A change from any other chapter.
480429 A change from any other chapter.
480431 480439 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
480441 A change from any other chapter.
480442 480449 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
480451 A change from any other chapter.
480452 A change from any other chapter.
480459 A change from any other chapter.
480511 A change from any other chapter.
480512 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
480519 480524 A change from any other chapter.
480525 A change from any other chapter.
480530 A change from any other chapter.
480540 A change from any other chapter.
480550 A change from any other chapter.
480591 A change from any other chapter.
480592 A change from any other chapter.
480593 A change from any other chapter.
480610 A change from any other chapter.
480620 A change from any other chapter.
480640 A change from any other chapter.
480700 A change from any other chapter.
480810 A change from any other chapter.
480840 A change from any other chapter.
480890 A change from any other chapter.
480920 A change from any other chapter.
480990 A change from any other chapter.
481013 A change from any other chapter.
481014 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
481019 A change from any other chapter.

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481022 A change from any other chapter.
481029 A change from any other chapter.
481031 A change from any other chapter.
481032 A change from any other chapter.
481039 A change from any other chapter.
481092 A change from any other chapter.
481099 A change from any other chapter.
481110 A change from any other heading.
481141 A change from any other heading.
481149 A change from any other heading.
481151 A change from any other heading.
481159 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
481160 A change from any other heading.
481190 A change from any other heading.
481200 A change from any other heading.
481310 A change from any other heading.
481320 A change from any other heading.
481390 A change from any other heading.
481420 A change from any other heading.
481490 A change from any other heading.
481620 A change from any other heading.
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481710 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. or
481720 A change from any other chapter;
481730 content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
481810 A change from any other heading, except from heading 4803.
481820 A change from any other heading, except from heading 4803.
481830 A change from any other heading, except from heading 4803.
481850 A change from any other heading, except from heading 4803.
4803.
481890 A change from any other heading, except from heading
481910 A change from any other heading.
481920 A change from any other chapter; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
481930 A change from any other heading.
481940 A change from any other heading.
481950 A change from any other heading.
481960 A change from any other heading.
482010 A change from any other chapter; or
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482020 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482030 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482040 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482050 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482090 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482110 A change from any other heading.
482190 A change from any other heading.
482210 A change from any other heading.
482290 A change from any other heading.
482320 A change from any other heading.
482340 A change from any other heading.
482361 A change from any other heading.
482369 A change from any other chapter; or
A change from any other heading, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
482370 A change from any other heading.
482390 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 49 PRINTED BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, PICTURES AND OTHER
PRODUCTS OF THE PRINTING INDUSTRY; MANUSCRIPTS,
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
TYPESCRIPTS AND PLANS
490110 A change from any other chapter.
490191 A change from any other chapter.
490199 A change from any other chapter.
490210 A change from any other chapter.
490290 A change from any other chapter.
490300 A change from any other chapter.
490400 A change from any other chapter.
490510 A change from any other chapter.
490591 A change from any other chapter.
490599 A change from any other chapter.
490600 A change from any other chapter.
490700 A change from any other chapter.
490810 A change from any other chapter.
490890 A change from any other chapter.
490900 A change from any other chapter.
491000 A change from any other chapter.
491110 A change from any other chapter.
491191 A change from any other chapter.
491199 A change from any other chapter.
TEXTILES AND TEXTILE ARTICLES (CHAPTER 50-63)
SECTION XI
CHAPTER 50 SILK
500100 500200 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
500300 A change from any other chapter.
500400 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
500500 500600 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
500710 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
500720 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
500790 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5004 through 5006.
CHAPTER 51 WOOL, FINE OR COARSE ANIMAL HAIR; HORSEHAIR YARN AND WOVENFABRIC
510111 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
510119 A change from any other chapter.
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510129 A change from any other chapter.
510130 A change from any other chapter.
510211 A change from any other chapter.
510219 A change from any other chapter.
510220 A change from any other chapter.
510310 A change from any other chapter.
510320 A change from any other chapter.
510330 A change from any other chapter.
510400 A change from any other chapter.
510510 A change from any other chapter.
510521 A change from any other chapter.
510529 A change from any other chapter.
A change from any other chapter.
510531 510539 A change from any other chapter.
510540 510610 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
5110. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
510620 5110.

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510710 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110.
510720 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110.
510810 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110.
510820 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110.
510910 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110.
510990 511000 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
511111 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
511119 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
511120 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
511130 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
511190 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
511211 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through
511219 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
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521212 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521213 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521214 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521215 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521221 521222 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
521223 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516. A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through
5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521224 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
521225 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5113, 5205 through 5212, chapter 54, or heading 5509 through 5516.
CHAPTER 53 OTHER VEGETABLE TEXTILE FIBRES; PAPER YARN AND WOVENFABRICS OF PAPER YARN
530110 A change from any other chapter.
530121 A change from any other chapter.
530129 A change from any other chapter.
530130 A change from any other chapter.
530210 A change from any other chapter.
530290 530310 A change from any other chapter.
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530500 A change from any other chapter. A change from any other chapter.
530610 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5306 through 5308.
530620 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5306 through 5308.
530710 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
530720 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530810 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530820 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530890 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530911 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530919 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530921 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
530929 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308.
531010 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308 or 5310 through 5311.
531090 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308 or 5310 through 5311.
531100 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5307 through 5308 or 5310 through 5311.
CHAPTER 54 MAN-MADE FILAMENTS
540110 A change from any other chapter.
540120 A change from any other chapter.
540211 A change from any other chapter.
540219 A change from any other chapter.
540220 A change from any other chapter.
540231 A change from any other chapter.
540232 A change from any other chapter.
540233 A change from any other chapter.
540234 A change from any other chapter.
540239 A change from any other chapter.
540244 A change from any other chapter.

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540245 A change from any other chapter.
540246 A change from any other chapter.
540247 A change from any other chapter.
540248 A change from any other chapter.
540249 A change from any other chapter.
540252 A change from any other chapter.
540259
A change from any other chapter.
540262 A change from any other chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
540269 A change from any other chapter.
540310 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540331 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540332 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540333 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540339 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540341 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540342 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540349 A change from any other heading, except from heading 5106 through 5110, 5205 through 5207, 5401 through 5405, or 5509 through 5510.
540411 A change from any other chapter.
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SECTION XII WALKING-STICKS, SEAT-STICKS, WHIPS, RIDING-CROPS AND PARTS THEREOF; PREPARED FEATHERS AND ARTICLES MADETHEREWITH; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; ARTICLES OF HUMANHAIR (CHAPTER 64-67)
CHAPTER 64 FOOTWEAR, GAITERS AND THE LIKE; PARTS OF SUCH ARTICLES
640110 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
640192 or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down
640199 method. A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406;
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down method.
640212 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640219 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640220 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406. A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406; or
640291 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406; or
640299 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down
640312 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
640319 or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down method.
640320 640340 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406. A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640351 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640359 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.

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640391 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406. A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406;
640399 change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is value content of not less than 60 percent under the
No a regional build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406;
640419 or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down
640420 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640510 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
640520 A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406.
A change from any other heading, except from uppers of heading 6406; or
640590 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 60 percent under the build-down method.
640610 A change from any other heading.
640620 A change from any other heading.
640690 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 65 650100 HEADGEAR AND PARTS THEREOF A change from any other heading.
650200 A change from any other heading.
650400 A change from any other heading.
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650610 A change from any other heading.
650691 A change from any other heading.
650699
A change from any other heading.
650700 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 66 UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBRELLAS, WALKING-STICKS, SEAT- STICKS, WHIPS, RIDING-CROPS, AND PARTS THEREOF
660110 A change from any other heading.
660191 A change from any other heading.
660199 A change from any other heading.
660200 A change from any other heading.
660320 A change from any other heading.
660390 A change from any other heading.
PREPARED FEATHERS AND DOWNANDARTICLESMADE OF FEATHERS OR OF DOWN; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; ARTICLES OF HUMANHAIR
CHAPTER 67
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
670100 A change from any other heading.
670210 A change from any other heading.
670290 A change from any other heading.
670300 A change from any other heading.
670411 A change from any other heading.
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670420 A change from any other heading.
670490 A change from any other heading.
ARTICLES OF STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS, MICA OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; CERAMIC PRODUCTS; GLASS AND GLASSWARE (CHAPTER 68-70)
SECTION XIII CHAPTER 68 ARTICLES OF STONE, PLASTER, CEMENT, ASBESTOS, MICA OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
680100 A change from any other heading.
680210 A change from any other heading.
680221 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
680223 680229 A change from any other heading.
680291 A change from any other heading.
680292 A change from any other heading.
680293 A change from any other heading.
680299 A change from any other heading.
680300 A change from any other heading.
680410 A change from any other heading.
680421 A change from any other heading.
680422 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
680423
680430 680510 A change from any other heading.
680520 A change from any other heading.
680530 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
680610 A change from any other heading.
680620 A change from any other heading.

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680690 680710 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
680790 680800 A change from any other heading.
680911 A change from any other heading.
680919 A change from any other heading.
680990 A change from any other heading.
681011 A change from any other heading.
681019 A change from any other heading.
681091 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
681099 A change from any other heading.
681140 A change from any other heading.
681181 A change from any other heading.
681182 A change from any other heading.
681189 A change from any other heading.
681291 A change from any other heading.
681292 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading; or
681299 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
681320 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
681381 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
A change from any other heading; or
681389 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
681410 A change from any other heading.
681510 A change from any other heading.
681520 A change from any other heading.
681591 A change from any other heading.
681599 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 69
CERAMIC PRODUCTS
690210 A change from any other chapter.
690220 A change from any other chapter.
690290 A change from any other chapter.
690310 A change from any other chapter.
690320 A change from any other chapter.
690

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390 A change from any other chapter.
690410 A change from any other
chapter.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
690490 A change from any other chapter.
690510 A change from any other chapter.
690590 A change from any other chapter.
690600 A change from any other chapter.
690710 A change from any other chapter.
690790 A change from any other chapter.
690810 A change from any other chapter.
690890 A change from any other chapter.
690911 A change from any other chapter.
690912 A change from any other chapter.
690919 A change from any other chapter.
690990 A change from any other chapter.
691010 A change from any other chapter.
691090 A change from any other chapter.
691110 A change from any other chapter.
691190 A change from any other chapter.

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691200 A change from any other chapter.
691310 A change from any other chapter.
691390 A change from any other chapter.
691410 A change from any other chapter.
691490 A change from any other chapter.
CHAPTER 70 GLASS AND GLASSWARE
700210 A change from any other heading.
700220 A change from any other heading.
700231 A change from any other heading.
700232 A change from any other heading.
700239 A change from any other heading.
700312 A change from any other heading.
700319 A change from any other heading.
700320 A change from any other heading.
700330 700420 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
700490 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
700510 700521 A change from any other heading.
700529 A change from any other heading.
700530 A change from any other heading.
700600 A change from any other heading.

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A change from any other heading; or
700711 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
700719 A change from any other heading.
700721 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
700729 A change from any other heading.
700800 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
700910 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
method.
700992 A change from any other heading.
701010 A change from any other heading.
701020 701090 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
701110 A change from any other heading.
701120 A change from any other heading.
701190 A change from any other heading.
701310 A change from any other heading.
701322 A change from any other heading.
701328 A change from any other heading.
701333 A change from any other heading.
701337 A change from any other heading.
701341

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A change from any other heading.
701342 A change from any other heading.
701349 A change from any other heading.
701391 A change from any other heading.
701399 A change from any other heading.
701400 A change from any other heading.
701510 A change from any other heading.
701590 A change from any other heading.
701610 A change from any other heading.
701690 A change from any other heading.
701710 701720 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
701790 A change from any other heading.
701810
701820 A change from any other heading.
701890 701911 A change from any other heading.
701912 A change from any other heading.
701919 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
701931 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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701932 A change from any other heading.
701939 A change from any other heading.
701940 A change from any other heading.
701951 A change from any other heading.
701952 A change from any other heading.
701959 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
701990
702000 A change from any other heading.
SECTION XIV NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARLS, PRECIOUS OR SEMI- PRECIOUS STONES, PRECIOUS METALS, METALS CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL AND ARTICLES THEREOF; IMITATION JEWELLERY; COIN (CHAPTER 71)
CHAPTER 71 NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARLS, PRECIOUS OR SEMI- PRECIOUS STONES, PRECIOUS METALS, METALS CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL, AND ARTICLES THEREOF; IMITATION JEWELLERY; COIN
710121 A change from any other heading.
710122 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
710210
710221 A change from any other heading.
710229 A change from any other heading.
710239 A change from any other heading.
710310 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
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710399 A change from any other heading.
710410 A change from any other heading.
710420 A change from any other heading.
710490 A change from any other heading.
710510 A change from any other heading.
710610 A change from any other heading.
710691 A change from any other heading.
710692 710700 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
710811 A change from any other heading.
710812 A change from any other heading.
710813 A change from any other heading.
710820 A change from any other heading.
710900 A change from any other heading.
711019 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
711021 A change from any other heading.
711029 A change from any other heading.
711031 A change from any other heading.
711039 A change from any other heading.
711041 A change from any other heading.
711049 A change from any other heading.
711100 A change from any other heading.
711230 A change from any other heading.
711291 A change from any other heading.
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A change from any other heading.
711299 A change from any other heading.
711311 A change from any other heading.
711319 A change from any other heading.
711320 A change from any other heading.
711411 A change from any other heading.
711419 A change from any other heading.
711420 A change from any other heading.
711510 A change from any other heading.
711590 A change from any other heading.
711610 A change from any other heading.
711620 A change from any other heading.
711711 A change from any other heading.
711719 A change from any other heading.
711790 A change from any other heading.
711810 A change from any other heading.
711890 A change from any other heading.
SECTION XV BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL (CHAPTER 72-83)
CHAPTER 72 IRON AND STEEL
720110 A change from any other heading.
720120 A change from any other heading.
720150 A change from any other heading.
720211 A change from any other heading.
720219 A change from any other heading.
720221 A change from any other heading.
720229 A change from any other heading.
720230 A change from any other heading.
720241 A change from any other heading.
720249 A change from any other heading.
720250 A change from any other heading.
720260 A change from any other heading.
720270 A change from any other
heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
720280 A change from any other heading.
720291 A change from any other heading.
720292 A change from any other heading.
720293 A change from any other heading.
720299 A change from any other heading.
720310 A change from any other heading.
720390 A change from any other heading.
720410 A change from any other heading.
720421 A change from any other heading.
720429 A change from any other heading.
720430 A change from any other heading.
720441 A change from any other heading.
720449 A change from any other heading.

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A change from any other
720450 heading.
720521 A change from any other heading.
720529 A change from any other heading.
720610 A change from any other heading.
720690 A change from any other heading.
720711 A change from any other heading.
720712 A change from any other heading.
720719 A change from any other heading.
720720 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
720810 A change from any other heading.
720825 720826 A change from any other heading.
720827 A change from any other heading.
720836 A change from any other heading.
720837 A change from any other heading.
720838 A change from any other heading.
720839 heading.
A change from any other
720840 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
720851 A change from any other heading.
720852
720853 A change from any other heading.
720890 A change from any other heading.
720915 A change from any other heading.
720916 A change from any other heading.
720917 A change from any other heading.
720918 A change from any other heading.
720925 A change from any other heading.
720926 A change from any other heading.
720927 A change from any other heading.
720928
A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
720990 A change from any other heading.
721011 A change from any other heading.
721012 A change from any other heading.
721020 A change from any other heading.
721030 A change from any other heading.
721041 A change from any other heading.
721049 A change from any other heading.
721050 A change from any other heading.

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721061 A change from any other heading.
721069 A change from any other heading.
721070 A change from any other heading.
721090 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
721113
721114 A change from any other heading.
721119 721123 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
721129 A change from any other heading.
721190 721210 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
721220 A change from any other heading.
721230 A change from any other heading.
721240 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
721250 A change from any other heading.
721260 A change from any other heading.
721310 721320 A change from any other heading.
721391 A change from any other heading.
721399 A change from any other heading.
721410 A change from any other heading.
721420 A change from any other heading.
721430 A change from any other heading.
721491 A change from any other heading.
721499 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
721510
721550 A change from any other heading.
721610 A change from any other heading.
721621 A change from any other heading.
721622 A change from any other heading.
721631 A change from any other heading.
721632 A change from any other heading.
721633 A change from any other heading.
721640 A change from any other heading.
721650 A change from any other heading.
721661 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
721669 A change from any other heading.
721691 A change from any other heading.

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721699 A change from any other heading.
721710 A change from any other heading.
721720 A change from any other heading.
721790 A change from any other heading.
721810 A change from any other heading.
A
721891 change from any other heading.
721899 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
721911 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
721912 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the
721913 method.
a build-down A change from any other heading; or
721914 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
721921 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
721922 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
721923 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down

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A change from any other heading; or
721924 regional method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
method. A change from any other heading; or
721932
721933 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
721934 regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or
721935
regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
721990 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down
722020 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
722090 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 40 percent under the build-down method.
722100 A change from any other heading.
722211
A change from any other heading.
722219 A change from any other heading.
722220 A change from any other heading.
722230 A change from any other heading.
722240 A change from any other heading.
722300 A change from any other heading.
722410 A change from any other heading.
722490 A change from any other heading.
722511 A change from any other heading.
722519 A change from any other heading.
722530 A change from any other heading.
722540 A change from any other heading.
722550 A change from any other heading.
722591 A change from any other heading.
722592 A change from any other heading.
722599 A change from any other heading.
722611 A change from any other heading.
722619 A change from any other heading.
722620 A change from any other heading.

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722691 A change from any other heading.
722692 A change from any other heading.
722699 A change from any other heading.
722710 A change from any other heading.
722720 A change from any other heading.
722790 A change from any other heading.
722810 A change from any other heading.
722820 A change from any other heading.
722830 A change from any other heading.
722840 A change from any other heading.
722850 A change from any other heading.
722860 A change from any other heading.
722870 A change from any other heading.
722880 A change from any other heading.
722920 A change from any other heading.
722990 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 73 ARTICLES OF IRON OR STEEL
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
730110 A change from any other heading.
730120 A change from any other heading.
730210 A change from any other heading.
730230 A change from any other heading.
730240 A change from any other heading.
730290 A change from any other heading.
730300 A change from any other heading.

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730411 A change from any other heading.
730419 A change from any other heading.
730422 A change from any other heading.
730423 A change from any other heading.
730424 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
730429
730431 A change from any other heading.
730439 730441 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
730449 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
730451 730459 A change from any other heading.
730490 A change from any other heading.
730511 A change from any other heading.
730512 A change from any other heading.
730519 A change from any other heading.
heading.
730520 A change from any other
730531 730539 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
730590 A change from any other heading.
730611 A change from any other heading.
730619 A change from any other heading.
730621 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other
730629 heading.
730630 A change from any other heading.
730640 A change from any other heading.
730650 A change from any other heading.
730661 A change from any other heading.
730690 A change from any other heading.
730711 A change from any other heading.
730719 A change from any other heading.
730721 A change from any other heading.
730722 A change from any other heading.
730723 A change from any other heading.
730729 A change from any other heading.
730791 A change from any other heading.
730792
A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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730793 A change from any other heading.
730799 A change from any other heading.
730810 A change from any other heading.
730820 A change from any other heading.
730830 A change from any other heading.
730840 A change from any other heading.
730890 A change from any other heading.
730900 A change from any other heading.
731010 A change from any other heading.
731021 A change from any other heading.
731029 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
731100 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
731210 A change from any other heading.
731290 A change from any other heading.
731300 A change from any other heading.
731412 A change from any other heading.
731414 A change from any other heading.
731419 A change from any other heading.
731420 A change from any other heading.
731431 731439 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
731441 A change from any other heading.

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731442 A change from any other heading.
731449 A change from any other heading.
731450 A change from any other heading.
731511 A change from any other heading.
731512 A change from any other heading.
731519 A change from any other heading.
731520 A change from any other heading.
731581 A change from any other heading.
731582 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
731589
731590 A change from any other heading.
731600 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
731700 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
731811 A change from any other heading.
731812 A change from any other heading.

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731813 A change from any other heading.
731814 A change from any other heading.
731815 A change from any other heading.
731816 A change from any other heading.
731819 A change from any other heading.
731821 A change from any other heading.
731822 A change from any other heading.
731823 A change from any other heading.
731824 A change from any other heading.
731829 A change from any other heading.
731940 A change from any other heading.
731990 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
732010 a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
732020 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
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A change from any other heading; or
732111 No
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build- down method. A change from any other heading; or
732112 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
732119 change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
No regional method.
732181 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
732182 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
732189 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
732190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
732211 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
732219 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
732290 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
732310
732391
A change from any other heading.
A change from any other
heading.

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A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
732394 A change from any other heading.
732392
732393
732399
A change from any other heading.
732410
732421 A change from any other
732429 heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
732490 A change from any other heading.
732510 A change from any other heading.
732591 A change from any other heading.
732599 A change from any other heading.
732611 A change from any other heading.
732619 A change from any other heading.
732620 A change from any other heading.
732690 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 74 COPPER AND ARTICLES THEREOF
740100 A change from any other heading.
740200 A change from any other heading.
740311 A change from any other heading.
740312 A change from any other heading.
740313 A change from any other heading.
740319 A change from any other heading.
740321 A change from any other heading.
740322 A change from any other heading.
740329 A change from any other heading.
740400 A change from any other heading.
740500 A change from any other heading.
740610 A change from any other heading.
740620 A change from any other heading.
740710 A change from any other heading.
740721 A change from any other heading.
740729 A change from any other heading.

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740811 A change from any other heading.
740819 A change from any other heading.
740821 A change from any other heading.
740822 A change from any other heading.
740829 A change from any other heading.
740911 A change from any other heading.
740919 A change from any other heading.
740921 A change from any other heading.
740929 A change from any other heading.
740931 A change from any other heading.
740939 A change from any other heading.
740940 A change from any other heading.
740990 A change from any other heading.
741011 A change from any other heading.
741012 A change from any other heading.
741021 A change from any other heading.
741022 A change from any other heading.
741110 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
741121 A change from any other heading.
741122 A change from any other heading.
741129 A change from any other heading.
741210 A change from any other heading.
741220 A change from any other heading.
741300 A change from any other heading.
741510 A change from any other heading.
741521 A change from any other heading.
741529 A change from any other heading.
741533 A change from any other heading.
741539 A change from any other heading.
741810 A change from any other heading.
741820 A change from any other heading.
741910 A change from any other heading.
741991 A change from any other heading.
741999 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 75 NICKEL AND ARTICLES THEREOF
750110 A change from any other heading.
750120 A change from any other heading.
750210 A change from any other heading.
750220 A change from any other heading.
750300 A change from any other heading.
750400 750511 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
750512
750522
750610 A change from any other heading.
750620 A change from any other heading.
750711 A change from any other heading.
750712 A change from any other heading.

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750720 A change from any other heading. heading.
750810 A change from any other
750890 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 76 ALUMINIUM AND ARTICLES THEREOF
760120 heading.
A change from any other
760200 A change from any other heading.
760320 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other
760410 heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
760421 A change from any other heading.
760429 A change from any other heading.
760511 A change from any other heading.
760519 A change from any other heading.
760521 A change from any other heading.
760529 A change from any other heading.
760611 A change from any other heading.
760612 A change from any other heading.
760691 A change from any other heading.
760692 A change from any other heading.
760711 A change from any other heading.
760719 A change from any other heading.
760720 A change from any other heading. A change from any other
760810 heading.
760900 A change from any other heading.
761010 A change from any other heading.
761090 A change from any other heading.
761100 A change from any other heading.
761210 A change from any other heading.
761290 A change from any other heading.
761300 A change from any other heading.
761410 A change from any other heading.
761490 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading.
761510 761520 A change from any other heading.
761610 A change from any other heading.
761691 A change from any other heading.
761699 A change from any other heading.
LEAD AND ARTICLES THEREOF
CHAPTER 78
A change from any other heading.
780191 780199 A change from any other heading.
780200 A change from any other heading.
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780420 A change from any other heading.
780600 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 79 ZINC AND ARTICLES THEREOF
790112 A change from any other heading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
790120 A change from any other heading.
790200 A change from any other heading.
790310 A change from any other heading.
790390 A change from any other heading.
790400 A change from any other heading.
790500 A change from any other heading.
790700 A change from any other heading.
CHAPTER 80 TIN AND ARTICLES THEREOF
800110 A change from any other heading.
800120 A change from any other heading.
800200 A change from any other heading.
800300 A change from any other heading.
800700 A change from any other heading.
OTHER BASE METALS; CERMETS; ARTICLES THEREOF
CHAPTER 81 810110 A change from any other subheading.
810194 A change from any other subheading.
810196 A change from any other subheading.
810197 A change from any other subheading.
810199 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
810210 810294 A change from any other subheading.
810295 A change from any other subheading.
810296 A change from any other subheading.
810297 A change from any other subheading.
810299 A change from any other subheading.
810320 A change from any other subheading.
810330 A change from any other subheading.
810390 A change from any other subheading.
810411 A change from any other subheading.
810419 A change from any other subheading.
810420
A change from any other subheading.
810430 810490 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
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810530 A change from any other subheading.
810590 A change from any other subheading.
810600 A change from any other subheading.
810720 A change from any other subheading.
810730 A change from any other subheading.
810790 A change from any other subheading.
810820 A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
810830 A change from any other subheading.
810890 A change from any other subheading.
810920 A change from any other subheading.
810930 A change from any other subheading.
810990 A change from any other subheading.
811010 A change from any other subheading.
811020 A change from any other subheading.
811090 A change from any other subheading.
811100 A change from any other subheading.
811212 A change from any other subheading.
811213 A change from any other subheading.
811219 A change from any other subheading.
811221 A change from any other subheading.
811222 A change from any other subheading.
811229 A change from any other subheading.

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811251 A change from any other subheading.
811252 A change from any other subheading.
811259 A change from any other subheading.
811292 A change from any other subheading.
811299 A change from any other subheading.
811300 A change from any other subheading.
TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FORKS, OF BASE METAL; PARTS THEREOF OF BASE METAL
CHAPTER 82 A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820130 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there
820140 No is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820150 A change from any other heading;
820160 or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.

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820190 A change from any other heading; or
820210 A change from any other heading; or
820220 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
820231 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or
820239
820240 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820320 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820330 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820340 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
820412 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820420 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820510 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a

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820520 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820530 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
820540 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820551 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820559 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820560 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
820570 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
820590 method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820600 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820713 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820719 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.

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820720 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820730 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820740 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820750 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
820770 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
820780 a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820790 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
820810 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820820 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
820830 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
820840 method. A change from any other heading; or
820890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
820900 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821000 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821191 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821192 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821193 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
821194 method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
821210 method. A change from any other heading; or
821220 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
821290 method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or
821300
821410 method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value

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content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
821420 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821520 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821591 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
821599 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
CHAPTER 83 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF BASE METAL
830110 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
830120 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the
a build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
830130 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
830140 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830150 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.

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830160 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830170 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830210 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
830220 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
830241 regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
830242 method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
830249 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830250 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
830260 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
830300 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830400 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
830510 method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or

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830520 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830590 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830610 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830621 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830629 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830630 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830710 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
830790 A change from any other heading; or
830810 A change from any other heading; or
830820 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
830890 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or
830910

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830990 A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
831120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method. 831130 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
831190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
SECTION XVI MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; PARTS THEREOF; SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, TELEVISION IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF SUCH ARTICLES (CHAPTER 84-85)
CHAPTER 84 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF
840110 (a) (b) A regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method. change from any other heading; or

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840120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. that there is a
840130 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
840140 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
840211 A change from any other subheading.
840212 A change from any other subheading.
840219 A change from any other subheading.
840220 A change from any other subheading.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
840290 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
840310
840390 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
840410
840420 A change from any other subheading.

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840490 A change from any other subheading.
840590 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other heading; or
840610 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
840681 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
840690 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
840721 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
840729 regional value content of not less than:
840731 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
840732 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
840733 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
840734 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
840790 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 840810 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. is a
840820 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
840890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
840910 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
840991 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
840999

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841011 A change from any other subheading.
A
841013 change from any other subheading.
841090 A change from any other subheading.
841111 841112 A change from any other subheading.
841121 A change from any other subheading.
841122

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A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
841181 A change from any other subheading.
841182 A change from any other subheading.
841191 A change from any other subheading.
841199 A change from any other subheading.
841210 A change from any other subheading.
841221 A change from any other subheading.
841229 841231 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
841239 A change from any other subheading.
841280 841290 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
841311 A change from any other subheading.
841319 A change from any other subheading.
841320 A change from any other subheading.

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
841330 (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
A change from any other subheading.
841340
A change from any other subheading.
841360 841370 A change from any other subheading.
841381 A change from any other subheading.
841382
A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
841391 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
841392 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
841410 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
841420 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
841430 change from any other subheading.
841440 A A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
841451 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841459 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or
841460 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841480 A change from any other subheading.
841490 A change from any other subheading.
841510 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
841581 (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
841520
841582 A change from any other subheading.
841583 A change from any other subheading.
841590 A change from any other subheading.
841610 A change from any other subheading.
841620 A change from any other subheading.
841630 A change from any other subheading.
841690 A change from any other subheading.
841710 A change from any other subheading.
841720 A change from any other subheading.
841780 841790 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
841810 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.

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841821 A change from any other heading;
or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading; or
841829 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
841830 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841840 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
841850 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
841861 A change from any other subheading.
841869 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
841891 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841899 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
method.
841911 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
841919 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
841920 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
841931 A change from any other subheading.
841932 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading; or
841939 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
841940 A change from any other subheading.
841950 A change from any other subheading.
841960 A change from any other subheading.
841981 A change from any other subheading.
841989 A change from any other subheading.
841990 A change from any other subheading.
842010 842091 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other heading.
842099 A change from any other heading.
A change from any other subheading.
842111
842112 A change from any other subheading.
842119 A change from any other subheading.
842121 A change from any other subheading.
842122 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or

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842123 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842129 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or a
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
842131
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842139 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading.
842191 A change from any other subheading.
842199 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
842211 (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842219 842220 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
842230 A change from any other subheading.
842240 A change from any other subheading.
842290 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than:
842320 regional
842330 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITE

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RIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
842381 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
842382 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
842389 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
842390 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
842410 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading.
842420 A change from any other subheading.
842430 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
842489 method. A change from any other subheading.
842490 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down No regional method.

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A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 842511
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or 842519 No (a) 35
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 842531
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 842539
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: the build-up method; or build-down method. 842541 (a) 35 percent under (b) 45 percent under the
842542 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
of not less than 45 percent under the build-down 842549 other heading; or classification to be required, provided that of not less than 45 percent under the build-down regional value content method. A change from any No change in tariff regional value content
of not less than: 842611 regional value content
of not less than: 842619 regional value content
No change classification to be required, provided that regional value of not less than: 842620 in tariff content
842630 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 842641
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 842649
change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 842691 A No (a)
regional value content of not less than: 842699
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 842710
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 842790
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 842810
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 842820
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. 842831
842832 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or

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842833
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
842839 regional value content of not less than:
842840 regional value content of not less than:
842860 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
842911 regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842920 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
842930 regional value content of not less than:
842940 regional value content of not less than:
842951 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
842952 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
842959 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 843010
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 843020
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 843031
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 843039
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 843041
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 843049
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
843050 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change regional (a)
843061 regional value content of not less than:
843069 regional value content of not less than:
843110 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No (a)
843120 change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
843131 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or No (a) (b) 45
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 843139
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 843141
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 843142
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 843143
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 843149
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading. 843210
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
843221 A change from any other subheading.
843229 A change from any other subheading.
843230 A change from any other subheading.
843240 A change from any other subheading.
843280 A change from any other subheading.
843290 A change from any other subheading.
843311 A change from any other subheading.
843319 A change from any other subheading.
843320 A change from any other subheading.
843330 A change from any other subheading.
843340 A change from any other subheading.

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843351 A change from any other subheading.
843352 A change from any other subheading.
843353 A change from any other subheading.
843359 A change from any other subheading.
843360 A change from any other subheading.
843390 A change from any other subheading.
843410 A change from any other subheading.
843420 A change from any other subheading.
843490 A change from any other subheading.
843510 A change from any other subheading.
843590 A change from any other subheading.
843610 A change from any other subheading.
843621 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
843629 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
843680 A change from any other subheading.
843691 A change from any other subheading.
843699 A change from any other subheading.
843710 A change from any other subheading.
843780 A change from any other subheading.
843790 A change from any other subheading.
843810 A change from any other subheading.

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843820 A change from any other subheading.
843830 A change from any other subheading.
843840 A change from any other subheading.
843850 A change from any other subheading.
843860 A change from any other subheading.
843880 A change from any other subheading.
843890 A change from any other subheading.
843910 A change from any other subheading.
843920 A change from any other subheading.
843930 A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
843991 A change from any other subheading.
843999 A change from any other subheading.
844010 A change from any other subheading.
844090 A change from any other subheading.
844110 A change from any other subheading.
844120 A change from any other subheading.
844130

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A change from any other subheading.
844140 A change from any other subheading.
844180 A change from any other subheading.
844190 A change from any other subheading.
844230 A change from any other subheading.
844240 A change from any other subheading.
844250 A change from any other subheading.
844311 A change from any other subheading.
844312 A change from any other subheading.
844313 A change from any other subheading.
844314 A change from any other subheading.
844315 A change from any other subheading.
844316 A change from any other subheading.
844317 A change from any other subheading.
844319 A change from any other subheading.
844331 A change from any other subheading.

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844332 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
844339
844391 A change from any other subheading.
844399 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
844400
A change from any other heading; No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: build-up method; or
(b) regional value content (a) 35 percent under the 40 percent under the build-down method. or
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that
there is a regional value content of not less than: 844512
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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844513
844519 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification regional value content of that there is a 844520 to be required, provided that there is a not less than:
844530 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or is a
844540 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844590
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 844610
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844621
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844629
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 844630
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 844711
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
844712 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or regional value content of not less than:
844720 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
844790 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method.
844811 (b) A change from any other subheading.
844819 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
844820 844831 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 844833
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844839
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 844842
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844849
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 844851
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
844900 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
845011 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
845012 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
845019 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
A change from any other heading; or
845090 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
845110 A change from any other subheading.
845121 A change from any other subheading.
845129 A change from any other subheading.
845140 A change from any other subheading.
845150 A change from any other subheading.
845180 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
845190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
845210 A change from any other subheading.
845221 A change from any other subheading.

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845229 A change from any other subheading.
845230 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
845310 845320 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
845380 A change from any other subheading.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
845390 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
845420 A change from any other subheading.
845430 A change from any other subheading.
845490 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
845510 A change from any other subheading.
845521 A change from any other subheading.
845522 845530 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
845590 regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:

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845610
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 845620
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 845630
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 845690
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 845710
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 845720
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: (a) under the build-up method; or
845730 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change regional value 35 percent
845811 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional
845819 value content of not less than:
845891 regional value content of not less than:

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845899 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
845910 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or No (a) (b) 45
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 845921
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 845929
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 845931
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 845939
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 845940
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 845951 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) A No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
regional value content of

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845959 not less than:
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 845961
845969 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
845970 regional value content of not No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
846011 No change in tariff classification regional value content of (a) 35 percent under the (b) 45 percent under the to be required, provided that there is a not less than: build-up method; or build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846019
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846021
change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846029 A No (a)
846031 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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846039
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846090
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846120
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846130
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846140
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846150
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846210
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846221
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846229
of not less than: 846231 regional value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846239
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 846249 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
846291 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or a
regional value content of 846299 not less than:
846310 regional value content of not less than:
846320 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
846330 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846390
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846410
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846420
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846490
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846510
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 846591
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or No in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
change regional
846592
846594 regional value content of not less than:
846596 value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
846599 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or percent under the build-down method. (b) 45
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846610
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 846620 No regional
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846630
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 846691
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846692
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 846693
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
846694 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
846711 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
846719
846721 846722 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
846729 A change from any other subheading.

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846781 A change from any other subheading.
846789 A change from any other subheading.
846791 846792 846799 846810 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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other subheading. 846820 A change from any
846880 A change from any other subheading.
846890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 846900
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 847021
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 847029
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 847030
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 847050 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
847090 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or is a
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847130 not less than:
847141 No change in tariff classification regional value content of (a) 30 percent under the (b) 40 percent under the A change from any other to be required, provided that there is a not less than: build-up method; or build-down method. heading; or
847149 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or the build-down method.
(b) 40 percent under 847150 A change from any other No change in tariff heading; or classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 847160
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 847170
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 847180
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 847190
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 847210
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 847230
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or

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in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: (a) under the build-up method; or
847290 A change from any other heading; or No change regional 30 percent
A from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or
847321 No regional (a) 35 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
847310 40 percent under the build-down method.
(b) A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method. change
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
847350 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
847410 A change from any other subheading.
847420 A change from any other subheading.
847431 A change from any other subheading.
847432 A change from any other subheading.
847439 A change from any other subheading.

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847480 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
847490 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
847510 A change from any other subheading.
847521 847529 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
content of not less than: under the build-up method; or under the build-down method.

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847590 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value
(a) 35 percent (b) 45 percent A change from any other subheading; or
847621 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 847629
A change from any other subheading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading; or 847681
regional value content of 847689 not less than:
regional value content of 847690 not less than:
847710 A change from any other A change from any other subheading. 847720 subheading.
847730 A change from any other subheading.
847740 A change from any other subheading.
847759 847751 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
847780 847790 A change from any other No change in tariff regional value heading; or classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
847810 A change from any other subheading.

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847890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
847910 A change from any other subheading.
847920 A change from any other subheading.
847930 A change from any other subheading.
847940 A change from any other subheading.
A change from any other subheading.
847950
847960 A change from any other subheading.
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than:
847971 No regional
847979 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
847981 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. change from any other subheading. change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or
A
847982 A
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
847989 (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 848010
848020 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: 848030
848041 of not less than: regional value content
No change in classification to be required, provided that there is regional value of not less than: 848049 tariff content
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
a regional value content of not less than: 848060 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 848071
No change in tariff classification regional value content of 848079 to be required, provided that there is a not less than:
848110 A change from any other subheading. change from any other subheading.
848130

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A change from
848140 A change from any other 848120 A any other subheading. subheading.
848180 No change in regional value method. A change from tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down any other heading; or
848190 No A change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. change from any other heading; or
848210 No change in regional value (a) 30 percent tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of 848220 not less than:
848230 content of regional value not less than:
848240 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) (b) is a 30 percent under the build-up method; or 40 percent under the build-down method.
848250 regional value content of not less than:
848280 No change regional in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
848299 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
848310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. a
848320
No (a) (b) A change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 30 percent under the build-up method; or 40 percent under the build-down method. change from any other heading; or
848330 regional value content of (a) 30 percent under the (b) 40 percent under the A change from any other tariff classification content of under the under the not less than: build-up method; or build-down method. 848340 heading; or No change in to be required, provided that there is a regional value not less than: (a) 30 percent build-up method; or (b) 40 percent build-down method.
848350 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
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SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent
848390 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
classification to be required, provided that there is a 848410 No change in tariff
of not less than: 848420 regional value content
classification to be required, provided that there is a 848490 No change in tariff
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 848610 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 848630
regional value content of 848640 not less than:
848690 No change regional of in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content not less than:

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848710 regional value content of (a) 35 percent under the not less than: build-up method; or
848790 No change in regional tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
CHAPTER 85 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AND PARTS THEREOF; SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, TELEVISION IMAGE AND SOUND RECORDERS AND REPRODUCERS, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF SUCH
850110 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
850120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850131 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.

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850132 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
850133 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
850134 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
850140 35 percent under the build-up method; or 35 percent under the build-up method; or
850151 35 percent under the build-up method; or 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
850152 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850153 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
850161 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850162 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
850163 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
850164 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850211 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is

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850212 a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
850213 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
850220 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850231 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850239 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
850240 a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
850300 A change from any other heading.
850410 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
850421 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850422 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
850423 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850431 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
850432 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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850433 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850434 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850440 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850450 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
850490 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
850511 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
850519 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
850520 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A
850590 change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required,
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
850610 provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
850630 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
850640 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
850650 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
850660 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that a
850680 there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
850690 A change from any other heading. A change from any other subheading; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading; or
850720
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 30 percent under the build-up method; or No regional (a) (b) 45
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 850730
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 850740
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 850750
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 850760
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 850780
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 850790 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 850811
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 850819
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 850860 is a
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: 30 percent under the build-up method; or 40 percent under the build-down method. 850870 is a (a) (b)
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be 850940 required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other No change in tariff classification 850980 heading; or to be required, provided that there is a
from any other 850990 A change heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down

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method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 851010
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or 851020 No (a) 35
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 851030
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 851090
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent the build-down method. from any other heading; or 851110 provided under
A change classification to be required, provided that there is a 851120 No change in tariff
heading; or 851130 A change from any other
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
851140 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
851150 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
851180 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
851190 A change from any other heading; or

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the
851210 a build-down method.
851220 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff 851290 classification to be required, provided
No change in tariff 851310 classification to be required, provided
851390 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided
regional value content 851410 of not less than:
851420 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
851430 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
851440 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 851490
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 851511
851519 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
of not less than: 851521 regional value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 851529
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 851539
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not less than:
851590 in tariff classification value content of No change to be required, provided that there is a regional not less than:
851610 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
851621 No change in tariff regional value (a) 35 percent (b) 45 percent under the classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: under the build-up method; or build-down method.
851629 regional value content of (a) not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or percent under the build-down method. from any other heading; or
851631 (b) 45 A change
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
851632 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
851640 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
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851650 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
851660 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
851671 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
851672 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
851679 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
851680 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
851690 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
851711 A change from any other subheading.
851712 A change from any other subheading.
851718 A change from any other subheading.
851761 A change from any other subheading.
851762 A change from any other subheading.
851769 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other heading; or

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851770 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method. change from any other subheading. change from any other subheading.
851810 A
851821 A A change from any other subheading. A
851822 change from any other heading; or
851829 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
851830 851840 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
other subheading. 851850 A change from any
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 851890
of not less than: 851920 regional value content
851930 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
851950 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
851981 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 851989
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
852110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
852190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
852210 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
852290 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
852321 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
30 percent under the build-up method; or
852341 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
852349 regional value content of not less than:
852351 regional value content of not less than:
852352 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or
852359 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
852380 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 852550
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 852560
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 852580
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or method. or 852610 (b) 40 percent under the build-down A change from any other heading;
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 852691
No change classification to be required, provided that there is a 852692 in tariff
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or

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852712 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b)
852719 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 30 percent under the build-up method; or
No regional (a) (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
852713 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
852729 regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is value content of not less than 45 percent under the method. A change from any other heading; or
852791 No a regional build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No classification to be required, provided that there regional of not less than: 852792 change in tariff value content
852799 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
of not less than: 852841 regional value content
of not less than: 852849 regional value content
No change classification to be required, provided that there regional value of not less than: (a) 30 percent the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent the build-down method. 852851 in tariff content under under
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 852861
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. 852869
852871 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. 852872 there is a
regional value content of 852873 not less than:
No change in tariff classification regional value content of method. A change from any other 852910 to be required, provided that there is a
852990 not less than 45 percent under the build-down heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
853010 A change from any other subheading.
853080 A change from any other subheading.

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A change from any other heading; or
853090 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
853110 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading.
853120 A change from any other subheading.
853180
A change from any other subheading.
853190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
853210 853221 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
853222 A change from any other
subheading.
853223 853224 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
853225 A change from any other subheading.
853229 A change from any other subheading.
853230 A change from any other subheading.
853290 853310 853321 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading.
853331 change from any other heading; or a
853329 A change from any other subheading. A change from any other subheading. A
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. or
853339
A change from any other heading;
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853340 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
853390 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
853400 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
853510 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
853521 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853529 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
853530 regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
853590 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
853610 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853620 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or
853641 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853649 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853650 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853661 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853669 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853670 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853690 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
853710 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
853720 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
853810 a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
853890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
853921 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 853929
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 853931
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 853932
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. 853939
853941 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 853949
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
853990 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
854011 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: 854012
854020 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
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854040 regional value content
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: under the under the 854071 (a) 35 percent build-up method; or (b) 45 percent build-down method.
854079 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. is
854081 No change in tariff classification a regional value content of to be required, provided that there is not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854091
854099 A change from any other No change in tariff classification a regional value content of not less (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. heading; or to be required, provided that there is than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854110
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854121
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854129
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854130
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 854140
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 854150
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
854160 A change from any other heading; or No
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
854231 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
854190
854232 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or

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854233 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or method. (b) 45 percent under the build-down
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854290
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 854310
No change in tariff classification regional value content of 854320 to be required, provided that there is a not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 854330 a (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
regional value content of (a) 35 percent under the 854370 not less than: build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the A change from any other build-down method. 854390 heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or
854411 regional value content of (a) 35 percent under the (b) 45 percent under the not less than: build-up method; or build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854419
less than: 854420 regional value content of not (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
854430 No change regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
854442 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; be required, provided that there is a or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
854449 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change classification to be required, provided that there is a 854460 in tariff
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854470
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value of not less than: 854511 content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 854519
854520 of not less than: regional value content

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or 854590 A change from any other heading;
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
854610 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
854620 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
854690 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
854710 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
854720 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required , provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
854790 35 percent under the build-up method; or 35 percent under the build-up method; or
854810 35 percent under the build-up method; or 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 854890
VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, VESSELS AND ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT (CHAPTER 86-89) SECTION XVII
RAILWAY OR TRAMWAYLOCOMOTIVES, ROLLING-STOCK AND PARTS THEREOF;RAILWAYORTRAMWAYTRACK FIXTURES AND FITTINGS AND PARTS THEREOF; MECHANICAL (INCLUDING ELECTRO-MECHANICAL) TRAFFIC SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS CHAPTER 86
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 860110
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 860120
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 860210
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 860290
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. (a)
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a less than: method; or 860310 regional value content of not (a) 35 percent under the build-up
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 860390
No change classification to be required, provided that there is a regional of not less than: 860400 in tariff value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 860500
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 860610
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 860630
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 860691
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 860692
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 860699
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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860711
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 860712
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 860719
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(b) 45 A percent under the build-down method. from any other heading; or in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: under the build-up method; or
860721 change change 35 percent
No regional (a) (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff regional value content (a) 35 percent under (b) 45 percent under 860730 classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: the build-up method; or the build-down method.

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regional value content 860799 of not less than:
A change from any 860800 other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. VEHICLESOTHERTHANRAILWAYORTRAMWAY AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES CHAPTER 87
ROLLING-STOCK, THEREOF
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or 870120
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or percent under the build-down method; or (b) 45
No change regional (a) 35 870130
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
870210 (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
870290 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method.
870310 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method.

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870321 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change
870322 in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: (a) 35 under the build-up method; or
regional percent (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or
870324 (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
870331 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
870332 regional value content of not less than: (a) (b) (c) No
870333 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method; or 35 percent under the net cost method.

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change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or
(a) 35 percent under the build-up (b) 45 percent under the (c) 35
870390 870410 regional value content of not less than: method; or build-down method; or percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: under the build-up method; or
870421 (a) 35 percent (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
(a) 35 percent under the 870422 build-up method; or
870423 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method.

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870431 No (a) (b) (c) change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method; or 35 percent under the net cost method.
870432 (a) (b) regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method; or
870490 (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or
(c) 35 percent under the net cost method.
870510 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or
870520 (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method.
870530 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or (c) 35 percent under the net cost method. No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
870540 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or under
(b) 45 percent the build-down method; or
870590 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
870600 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
870710 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
870790 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
870810 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
870821 regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
870829 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
870830 No a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
870840 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or
870850 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
870870 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
870880 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
870891 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
870892 regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
870894 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
870895 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than:
870911 No regional (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
870919 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
870990 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
871000 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading.
871110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up method.
871120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up
871130 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up method.
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up
871140 No regional method.
871150 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up method.
871190 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-up method. 871200 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
871310 regional value content of not less than:
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
871410 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
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871491 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
871492 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 871493
of not less than: 871494 regional value content
of not less than: 871495 regional value content
No classification to be required, provided that there is a regional of not less than: (a) the build-up method; or (b) the build-down method. 871496 change in tariff value content 30 percent under 40 percent under
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
871500 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
871610 regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
871620 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
871631 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
871639 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
871640 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
871680 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
AIRCRAFT, SPACECRAFT, AND PARTS THEREOF
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No regional (a)

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880240
880310 regional value content of not less than:
880330
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
880390 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 880400
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 880510
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 880521
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 880529
CHAPTER 89
SHIPS, BOATS AND FLOATING STRUCTURES A change from any other heading; or classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: 890110 No change in tariff regional value content
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890120
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890130
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 890190
of not less than: 890200 regional value content
890310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 890392 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890399
regional value content of

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890400 not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890510 that there is
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 890520 that there is
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided a 890590 that there is regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890610
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890690
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890710
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 890790
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 890800
SECTION XVIII MEASURING, OPTICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC, CINEMATOGRAPHIC, CHECKING, PRECISION, MEDICAL OR
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS; CLO

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CKS AND WATCHES; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF (CHAPTER 90-92) PHOTOGRAPHIC, CINEMATOGRAPHIC, CHECKING, PRECISION, MEDICAL OR INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS; PARTS AND CHAPTER 90 OPTICAL, MEASURING, SURGICAL
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 900110
percent under the build-up method; or percent under the build-down method. change from any other heading; or (b) 45 A
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900130
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(a) (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900140 900150
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 900190
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900211
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900219
900220 of not less than: regional value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900290
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 900319 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900390
No change in tariff is a regional value content of 900410 classification to be required, provided that there not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900490
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900510 there
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that is a regional value content of not less than: 900580 there
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900590
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900610
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900630
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900640
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900651
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 900652
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(a) 35 45 percent under the build-up method; or percent under the build-down method. from any other heading; or in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
(b) A change No change regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
900653 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 900661 that there is a
900669 No change in tariff regional value content (a) 35 percent under the (b) 45 percent under the A change from any other classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: build-up method; or build-down method. 900691 heading; or
No change in tariff regional value content (a) 35 percent under the (b) 45

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classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: build-up method; or
percent under the build-down method. 900699 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900710
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 900720 No change regional
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 900791
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900792
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 900850
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 900890 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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(b) No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
regional value content 901010 of not less than:
901050 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or that there is a
901060 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No
901090 (a) change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
901110 regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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901120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 901180
of not less than: 901190 regional value content
of not less than: 901210 regional value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.

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901290 content
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901320
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901380
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901390
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901410
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901420
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901480
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
901490 No classification to be required, provided that there is regional of not less than: (a) the build-up method; or change in tariff value content 35 percent under
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 901510
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: 901520
901530 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change classification to be required, provided that there is regional of not less than: 901540 in tariff value content
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 901590 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901600
No change in tariff classification regional value content of

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901710 to be required, provided that there is a not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 901720 that there is a
No change in tariff regional value (a) 35 percent (b) 45 percent under the 901730 classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: under the build-up method; or build-down method.
901780 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901790
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901811
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 901812
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901813
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901814
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 901819
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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regional value content of not less than:
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or
901820 (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change regional (a) 35
45 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
901832 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
901831 (b) percent under the build-down method.
901839 change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No
901841 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method ; or 901850
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: 901890 No change regional
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 901910
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 901920 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902000
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 902110 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
change in value 35 percent (b) 45 percent under No tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional content of not less than: (a) under the build-up method; or
902121 regional value content of not less than:
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902129
regional value content of 35 percent under the 902131 not less than: (a) build-up method; or
No change in regional value (a) 30 percent under the 902139 tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: build-up method; or
902140 No change in tariff classification regional value content of (a) 35 percent under the

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to be required, provided that there is a not less than: build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
902150 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 902190
of not less than: 902212 regional value content
of not less than: 902213 regional value content
No change classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value of not less than: (a) 30 percent the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent the build-down method. 902214 in tariff content under under
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 902221
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902229
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 902230
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 902290
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:

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902300
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902410
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional 902480 value content of not less than:
902490 (a) No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or
902511 regional value content of not less than:
902519 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
902580 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
902610 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
902620 regional value content of not less than:
902680 regional value content of not less than:
902710 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
902720 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902730
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902750
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 902780
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or the build-down method. 902790 (b) 45 percent under
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 902810
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 902820
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than:
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
902830 902890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
902910 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
902920 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
902990 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
903010 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method.
(b) A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 903031
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903032 No (a)
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903033
(b) 45 percent the build-down method. A change from other heading. under 903039 any
903082 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 903084
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903089
903090 other heading. A change from any
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903110
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903120
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903141
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA

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(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a of not less than: 903180 regional value content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903190
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 903210
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 903220
of not less than: 903281 regional value content
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or 903289
903290 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
903300
No change regional
CHAPTER 91 910111 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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A change from any other heading; or
910129 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 910191
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910199
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 910211
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910212
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910219
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910221
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910229
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910291
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 910299
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910310
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910390
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 910511
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 910519
change from any other heading; or change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910521 A No (a)
A change from any other heading; or
No change in classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value of not less than: 910529 tariff content
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910591
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 910610
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910690
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 910700
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910811
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910812
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910819
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 910820
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910890
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 910910
910990 of not less than: the build-up method; or regional value content (a) 35 percent under
911011 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING
ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 911019
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 911090
911110 No change in tariff classification to be required, is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other No change in tariff is a regional value content of provided that there or 911120 heading; or classification to be required, provided that there not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 911180
(b) 45 percent under the 911190 A change from any other No change in tariff is a regional value content of not less build-down method. heading; or classification to be required, provided that there than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 911220
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 911290
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 911310
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or the build-down method.

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911320 (b) 45 percent under
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 911390
911410 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
911430 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
911440 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
911490 (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
920110 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
CHAPTER 92 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF SUCH ARTICLES
920120 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920190 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
920210 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920290 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
method. A change from any other heading; or
method. A change from any other heading; or
920590 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.

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920600 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
920710 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920790 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920810 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920890 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920930 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920991 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
920992 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
920994 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
920999 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
SECTION XIX ARMS AND AMMUNITION; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF (CHAPTER 93)
CHAPTER 93 ARMS AND AMMUNITION; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF
930110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
930120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING

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ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 930190
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 930200
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930310
of not less than: 930320 regional value content
930330 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 930400
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930510
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 930520
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 930591
930599 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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930621
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930629
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930630
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930690
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 930700
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES (CHAPTER SECTION XX 94-96)
CHAPTER 94 SUPPORTS, CUSHIONS AND SIMILAR STUFFED FURNISHINGS; LAMPS AND LIGHTING FITTINGS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; ILLUMINATED SIGNS, ILLUMINATED NAME-PLATES AND THE LIKE; PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS
940110 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 45 percent under the build-down method. (b)
940120 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method.
change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: percent under the build-up method; or 940130 No (a) 35
No classification to be required, provided that there is a regional of not less than:

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940140 change in tariff value content
940151 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 940159
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 940161
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 940169
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 940171
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 940179
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or 940180
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the build-down method. 940190
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 940210
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
940310 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
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940330 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
940340 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent
940350 under the build-up method; or
940360 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or in
940370 No change required, provided that there or
940381 tariff classification to be is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method;
940389 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
940390 A change from any other heading.
940410 A change from any other heading.
940421 A change from any other heading.
940429 A change from any other heading.
940430 A change from any other heading.
940490 A change from any other heading.
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940510 (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other subheading; or
940520 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
940530
940540 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 45 percent under the
build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
940550 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN
CRITERIA (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or classification to be required, provided that there is a content of not less than: 940560 No change in tariff regional value
(a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 940591
regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or
regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 30 percent under the build-up method; or 940592 940599
(b) 40 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading.

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940600
950300 other heading. A change from any
A change other heading; or from any
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
950430 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. 950440
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950450
of not less than: 950490 regional value content
950510 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
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ORIGIN CRITERIA (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 950611 regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
950612 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or a
regional value content of 950619 not less than:
No change in tariff classification regional value content of not less (a) 35 percent under the build-up (b) 45 percent under the build-down 950621 to be required, provided that there is a than: method; or method.
950629 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
950631 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than:
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.

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A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950632
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950639
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950640
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950651 (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: 950659
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a 950661
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
(b) 45 percent under the build-down method.
950662 950669 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading.
950670 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or

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(b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
950710 is a
950720 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or 950730
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than: (a) 35 percent under the build-up method; or (b) 45 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or 950790
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is regional value content of not less than: 950810 a
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950890 not less than:
CHAPTER 96 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
A change 960110 from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960190 No change in regional tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
960200 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960321 A change from any other heading.
960329 A change from any other heading.
960330 A change from any other heading.
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960350 A change from any other heading.
960390 A change from any other heading.
960400 A change from any other heading. A change from any other heading; or
960500 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960610 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
960621 a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960622 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960629 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960630 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960711 A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960719 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960720 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
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method. A change from any other heading; or
960830 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
960840 method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960850 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
960860 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960891 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
method.
960899 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
960910 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960920 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
960990 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961000 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
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961210 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961220 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961310 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
961320 method. A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961380 A change from any other heading; or
961390 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961400 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
961511 A change from any other heading; or
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
A change from any other heading; or
961519
961590 A change from any other heading; or
961610 regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
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A change from any other heading; or
SUBHEADING ORIGIN CRITERIA
No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
961900 A change from any other heading.
SECTION XXI WORKSOFART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES (CHAPTER 97)
CHAPTER 97 WORKSOFART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES
970110 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
970190 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a
method. A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is
970200 a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method. A change from any other heading; or
970300 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
970400 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.
970500 A change from any other heading; or No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down
970600 No change in tariff classification to be required, provided that there is a regional value content of not less than 50 percent under the build-down method.

ANNEX 3-B EXEMPTION FROM THE PRINCIPLE OF TERRITORIALITY

Treatment of Operations and Processes Performed outside the Territories of the Parties

1. In determining the originating status of a good included in the list contained in paragraph 9 of this Annex, operations and processes performed in the Gaeseong Industrial Complex located in North Korea, on materials exported there from Korea and subsequently re-imported to Korea, shall be considered to have been performed in the territory of Korea, provided that the total value of non-originating input 7 does not exceed 40 percent of the FOB price of the final good for which originating status is claimed.

Origin Conferring

2. Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) shall apply, mutatis mutandis , to the originating status of a good included in this Annex. Accordingly, a good shall be treated as non-originating if it does not satisfy all applicable requirements set out in Articles 3.1 through 3.15 and Annex 3-A (Product Specific Rules of Origin).

Origin Procedures

3. An exporter or producer who claims that a good qualifies as originating on the basis of paragraphs 1 and 2 shall make such a reference in the certificate of origin. 4.

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Review

5. When a Party requests an amendment or modification to the list of the goods included in this Annex, the other Party shall give sympathetic consideration to such a request and provide opportunities for consultations. The other Party may request information as it considers necessary for such consideration. If the Parties agree to amend or modify the list of the goods, they may take a joint decision at the Joint Commission to amend the list. 6. Upon request of a Party, the Parties shall review the implementation of this Annex. Either Party may request information as it considers necessary for such review. Taking into account the result of the review, the Parties may take a joint decision at the Joint Commission to amend or modify this Annex. 7 For purposes of Annex 3-B, total value of non-originating input means the value of any non-originating materials added within the territories of the Parties as well as any materials added and all other costs accumulated outside the territories of the Parties, including transport costs. Non-originating materials which have already acquired originating status in a Party shall not be considered to be non-originating input.

Suspension of the Application of this Annex

7. When a Party considers that an originating good included in this Annex is being imported under preferential tariff treatment into its territory in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause, or threaten to cause, serious injury to its domestic industry, the Party may suspend the application of this Annex to the good for a period of time as it considers necessary to prevent or remedy such injury or threat thereof to the domestic industry of the Party.
8. A Party that intends to suspend the application of this Annex in accordance with paragraph 7 shall notify the other Party two months in advance and afford the other Party an opportunity to exchange views with it in respect of the proposed suspension.
List of Goods
9. The following shall be the list of goods covered by this Annex.
List of Goods
No HS 6 Description
1 500400 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not put up for retail sale
2 550130 Acrylic or modacrylic
3 551522 Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair
4 621600 Gloves, mittens and mitts
5 ex650500 Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed frames, peaks and
6 650700 Head-bands, lining, covers, hat foundations, hat chinstraps, for headgear
7 660199 Other
8 700991 Unframed
9 701590 Other
10 711311 Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal
11 711719 Other
12 731815 Other screws and bolts, whether or not with their nuts or washers
13 731819 Other
14 732393 Of stainless steel
No HS 6 Description
15 732599 Other
16 820551 Household tools
17 820590 Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings
18 821300 Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades therefor
19 830590 Other, including parts
20 842952 Machinery with a 360° revolving superstructure
21 844313 Other offset printing machinery
22 844319 Other
23 8443

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99 Other
24 844519 Other
25 844530 Textile doubling or twisting machines
26 844790 Other
27 844839 Other
28 845190 Parts
29 845210 Sewing machines of the household type
30 845229 Other
31 ex845290 Other parts of sewing machines
32 845430 Casting machines
33 845899 Other
34 845969 Other
35 846039 Other
36 846299 Other
37 846820 Other gas-operated machinery and apparatus
38 846880 Other machinery and apparatus
39 847130 Portable automatic data processing machines, weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display
40 847141 Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input and output unit, whether or not combined
41 847510 Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes
No HS 6 Description
42 847710 Injection-moulding machines
43 848079 Other
44

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850110 Motors of an output not exceeding 37.5W
45 850133 of an output exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375 kW
46 850300 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading 85.01 or 85.02
47 850440 Static converters
48 851511 Soldering irons and guns
49 851529 Other
50 851770 Parts
51 851890 Parts
52 852190 Other
53 852290 Other
54 852329 Other
55 852849 Other
56 852859 Other
57 852869 Other
58 852990 Other
59 853120 Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light emitting diodes(LED)
60 853190 Parts
61 853340 Other variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers
62 853400 Printed circuits
853670 Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables
63 853890 Other
64
65 853931 Fluorescent, hot cathode
66 853939 Other
68 854091 Of cathode-ray tubes
No HS 6 Description
69 854390 Parts
70 854470 Optical fibre cables
71 854890 Other
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73 900190 Other
74 900211 For cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers
75 900490 Other
76 901390 Parts and accessories
77 901819 Other
78 902000 Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters
79 902221 For medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses
80 902830 Electricity meters
81 903031 Multimeters without a recording device
82 903032 Multimeters with a recording device
83 903180 Other instruments, appliances and machines
84 910211 With mechanical display only
85 911120 Cases of base metal, whether or not gold-or silver-plated
86 911320 Of base metal, whether or not gold-or silver-plated
87 940130 Swivel seats with variable height adjustment
88 940169 Other
89 Dentists', barbers' or similar chairs and parts thereof
940210 Other
90 940290
91 940310 Metal furniture of a kind used in offices
92 940320 Other metal furniture
93 940490 Other
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Chandeliers and other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings, excluding those of a kind used for lighting public open spaces or thoroughfares
95 940591 Of glass
No HS 6 Description
96 940592 Of plastics
97 940599 Other
98 960820 Felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers
99 960910 Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a rigid sheath
100 960990 Other

ANNEX 3-C CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN

KOREA-COLOMBIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

1. Exporter's Name and Address:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-Mail:

2. Blanket Period:

YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD

From: / / / To: / / /

3. Producer's Name and Address:

Telephone (optional):

– E-Mail (optional):

4. Importer's Name and Address:

Telephone:

Fax:

– E-Mail:

5. Description of Good(s)

6. HS Tariff

Classification #

7. Origin Criterion

8. Producer

9. Value Test

10. Country of Origin

11. Remarks:

I certify that:

– The information in this document is true and accurate and I assume the responsibility for proving such representations. I understand that I am liable for any false statements or material omissions made on or in connection with this document. – I agree to maintain, and present upon request, documentation necessary to support this Certificate, and to inform, in writing, all persons to whom the Certificate was given of any changes that would affect the accuracy or validity of this Certificate. – The goods originate in the territory of one or both Parties and comply with the origin requirements specified for those goods in the Korea – Colombia Free Trade Agreement. This Certificate consists of pages, including all attachments. 12. Authorized signature:

Company:

Name:

Title:

YYYY MM DD

Date: ————/——-/——-

Telephone:

Fax:

Instructions for Completing the Certificate of Origin

For the purpose of obtaining preferential tariff treatment, this document must be completed legibly and in full by the exporter and be in the possession of the importer at the time the declaration is made. This document may also be completed voluntarily by the producer for use by the exporter. Please print or type. If more space is needed, please use additional pages. – Field 1: State the full legal name, address (including city and country), telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, and optionally any identification number such as fiscal code of the exporter. – Field 2: Complete this Field if the Certificate covers multiple shipments of identical goods as described in Field 5 that are imported into Korea or Colombia for a specified period of up to 12 months (blanket period). 'FROM' is the date upon which the Certificate becomes applicable to the good covered by the blanket Certificate (it may be earlier than the date this Certificate is signed). 'TO' is the date upon which the blanket period expires. The importation of a good for which preferential tariff treatment is claimed based on this Certificate must occur between these dates.

Page 1003 in PDF– Field 3: If there is one producer, state the full legal name, address (including city and country), telephone number, fax number, e-mail address and optionally any identification number such as fiscal code, of the said producer. If there is more than one producer included on the Certificate, state "VARIOUS" and attach a list of all producers, including their legal names, addresses (including city and country), telephone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses and optionally any identification numbers such as fiscal codes, cross-referenced to the good(s) described in Field 5. If the exporter considers this information to be confidential, state 'AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMS UPON REQUEST'. – Field 4: State the full legal name, address (including city and country), telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of the importer as defined in Field 1. – Field 5: Provide a full description of each good. The description should contain sufficient detail to relate it to the invoice description and to the Harmonized System (HS) description of the good. If the Certificate covers a single shipment of a good, it should list the quantity and unit of measurement of each good, and a unique reference number, such as the invoice number, shipping order number, purchase order number, or any other number that can be used to identify the goods. – Field 6: For each good described in Field 5, identify the HS tariff classification to six digits. – Field 7: For each good described in Field 5, state which criterion (A through D) is applicable. The rules of origin are contained in Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin) and Annex 3-A (Specific Rules of Origin).

Preference Criteria

– A The good is 'wholly obtained' in the territory of one or both of the Parties, as referred to in Article 3.1(a). – B The good is produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties and satisfies the specific rule of origin, set out in Annex 3-A, as referred to in Article 3.1(b). – C The good is produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties exclusively from originating materials, as referred to in Article 3.1(c). – D The good is subject to Article 3.16 (Principle of Territoriality). – Field 8: For each good described in Field 5, state 'YES' if you are the producer of the good. If you are not the producer of the good, state 'NO' followed by (1), (2) or (3), depending on whether this Certificate was based upon: (1) your knowledge of whether the good qualifies as an originating good; (2) your reliance on the producer's written representation (other than a Certificate of Origin) that the good qualifies as an originating good; or (3) a completed and signed Certificate for the good, voluntarily provided to the exporter by the producer. – Field 9: For each good described in Field 5, where the good is subject to a regional value content (RVC) requirement, indicate 'BD' if the RVC is calculated according to the build-down method, or 'BU' if the RVC is calculated according to the build-up method (Reference: Article 3.3). – Field 10: Identify the name of the country of origin ('KR' for all originating goods exported to Colombia; 'CO' for all originating goods exported to Korea). – Field 11: This Field may be used when there is some other observation relating to this Certificate, such as, but not limited to, when the good or goods described in Field 5 have been subject to an advance ruling on the classification or origin. Indicate the issuing authority, any identification number such as fiscal code, and the date of issuance. – Field 12: This Field must be completed, signed and dated by the exporter. When the Certificate is completed by the producer for use by the exporter, it must be completed, signed and dated by the producer. The date must be the date the Certificate was completed and signed.

CHAPTER FOUR CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION AND TRADE FACILITATION

SECTION A: TRADE FACILITATION

ARTICLE 4.1: OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES

Page 1004 in PDFWith the objectives of facilitating trade under this Agreement and cooperating in pursuing trade facilitation initiatives between the Parties, the Parties agree to administer their import, export and transit procedures for goods traded under this Agreement in accordance with the following principles:

– (a) procedures shall be simplified and harmonized on the basis of international standards, while recognizing the importance of balance between compliance and facilitation to ensure the free flow of trade and to meet the needs of governments for revenue and the protection of society;
– (b) entry procedures shall be consistent and transparent to ensure predictability for importers and exporters;
– (c) a Party shall hold consultations with the representatives of its trading community before adopting significant modifications to procedures;
– (d) procedures shall be based on risk assessment principles to focus compliance efforts by promoting effective use of resources; and
– (e) the Parties shall encourage mutual cooperation, technical assistance, and exchange of information, including information on best practices, for the purpose of promoting the application of and compliance with the trade facilitation measures agreed upon under this Agreement.

ARTICLE 4.2: TRANSPARENCY

1. Each Party shall ensure that its customs procedures and practices are predictable, consistent, and transparent. 2. Each Party shall publish, including on the Internet, all customs laws and any administrative procedures which it applies or enforces in relation to exportation, importation, or transit. 3. Each customs authority shall designate one or more inquiry points to deal with inquiries from interested persons from either Party on customs matters arising from the implementation of this Agreement. Information concerning the procedures for making such inquiries shall be easily accessible by the public.

ARTICLE 4.3: HARMONIZATION AND FACILITATION

Page 1005 in PDFEach Party shall endeavor to use international standards, including the development of a set of common data elements and processes in accordance with the World Customs Organization (hereinafter referred to as the "WCO") Customs Data Model and related WCO recommendations and guidelines. 2. The Parties shall ensure that the requirements of their respective agencies related to the import and export of goods are coordinated to facilitate trade, regardless of whether these requirements are administered by an agency or on behalf of that agency by the customs authority. In furtherance of this objective, each Party shall take steps to harmonize the data requirements of its respective agencies with the objective of allowing importers and exporters to present all required data before one agency.

ARTICLE 4.4: USE OF AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

1. Each customs authority shall apply information and communication technology to support customs operations, particularly in the paperless trading context, taking into account developments in this area within the WCO. 2. Each customs authority shall endeavor to use information and communication technology that expedites procedures for the release of goods, including the submission and processing of information and data before arrival of the shipment, as well as electronic or automated systems for risk management and targeting.

ARTICLE 4.5: RISK MANAGEMENT

In administering customs procedures, each customs authority shall focus resources on highrisk shipments of goods and facilitate the clearance, including release, of low-risk goods. In addition, the customs authority shall exchange information related to applied techniques on risk management, while ensuring the confidentiality of the information.

ARTICLE 4.6: AUTHORIZED ECONOMIC OPERATOR

The Parties shall promote the implementation of the Authorized Economic Operator (hereinafter referred to as 'AEO') concept according to the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards. Acknowledgment of the AEO security status shall be taken into account by the Parties in order to secure the international trade supply chains. In this respect, trade facilitation benefits shall be provided by the customs authority of an importing Party to operators meeting customs security standards and having AEO status granted by the customs authority of any Party. 1.

Page 1006 in PDFEach Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient release of goods in order to facilitate trade between the Parties. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, each Party shall ensure that its customs authority and other competent authorities adopt or maintain procedures that:
3. (a) provide for the release of goods within a period no greater than that required to ensure compliance with its customs laws, and to the extent possible release the goods within 48 hours of arrival;
4. (b) provide for advance electronic submission and processing of information before physical arrival of goods to enable the release of goods on arrival;
5. (c) allow goods to be released at the point of arrival, without temporary transfer to warehouses or other facilities; and
6. (d) allow importers to withdraw goods from customs before the final determination by its customs authority of the applicable customs duties, taxes, and fees. Before releasing the goods, a Party may require an importer, according to its legislation, to provide sufficient guarantee covering the ultimate payment of the customs duties, taxes, or fees in connection with the importation of the goods. 3. Each Party shall endeavor to adopt and maintain a system under which goods in need of emergency clearance can go through the customs procedures 24 hours a day including holidays. 4. Each Party shall endeavor to ensure, in accordance with its laws and regulations, that all competent administrative authorities, intervening in the control and physical inspection of goods subject to either import or export procedures, perform their activities in a simultaneous manner and in a single place.

ARTICLE 4.8: EXPRESS SHIPMENTS

Each Party shall adopt or maintain expedited customs procedures for express shipments, while maintaining appropriate customs control and selection. These procedures shall:

– (a) provide a separate and expedited customs procedure for express shipment, and where applicable, use the WCO Guidelines for the Immediate Release of Consignment;
– (b) provide for the electronic submission and processing of information necessary for the release of an express shipment before the express shipment arrives;
– (c) to the extent possible, provide for clearance of certain goods with minimum documentation;

– (d) provide for expeditious release of express shipments, within a period no greater than that required to ensure compliance with its legislation; and
– (e) under normal circumstances, provide that no customs duties will be assessed on, nor will formal entry documents be required for express shipments valued at US$100 or less.

ARTICLE 4.9: ADVANCE RULINGS

Page 1007 in PDF1. Each Party shall issue, through its customs authority, prior to the importation of a good into its territory, a written advance ruling upon written request of an importer in its territory, or an exporter or producer in the territory of the other Party with regard to:

– (a) tariff classification;
– (b) the application of customs valuation criteria for a particular case, in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Valuation Agreement;
– (c) whether a good is originating in accordance with Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures); and
– (d) such other matters as the Parties may agree. 2. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures for the issuance of such advance rulings, including the details of the information required to process an application for a ruling. Each Party shall issue an advance ruling expeditiously, and no later than 90 days or such longer period exceptionally specified in the laws of the Party after a request, provided that the requester has submitted all information that the Party requires, including, if the Party requests, a sample of the good for which the requester is seeking an advance ruling. 3. A Party may decline to issue an advance ruling if the facts and circumstances forming the basis of the advance ruling are the subject of administrative or judicial review. The Party that declines to issue an advance ruling shall promptly notify the requester in writing, setting forth the relevant facts and the basis for its decision to decline to issue the advance ruling. 4. Each Party shall provide that advance rulings shall be in force from their date of issuance, or another date specified in the ruling. Subject to paragraphs 1 and 5, an advance ruling shall remain in force, provided that the facts or circumstances on which the ruling is based remain unchanged, or for the period specified in the laws, regulations or administrative rulings of the importing Party. 5.

Page 1008 in PDFThe issuing Party may modify or revoke an advance ruling after the Party notifies the requester, where, consistent with this Agreement:

– (a) there is a change in the relevant laws or regulations; – (b) incorrect information was provided or relevant information was withheld; or
– (c) there is a change in the material fact or circumstances on which the ruling was based, including the change of the main functions of the good by the development of science, technology and the production method. 6. The issuing Party may modify or revoke a ruling in a retroactive manner, in accordance with its laws and regulations, if the requester provided incorrect information or withheld relevant information. 7. Subject to any confidentiality requirements in its laws and regulations, each Party shall make available to the public, on the Internet, its advance rulings on tariff classification and any other matter as the Parties may agree.

ARTICLE 4.10: REVIEW AND APPEAL

1. Each Party shall ensure that with respect to its determinations on customs matters, importers in its territory have access to:

– (a) at least one level of administrative review, independent of the official or authority responsible for the determination under review; and
– (b) judicial review of the determination or decision taken at the final level of administrative review. 2. Each Party shall grant substantially the same rights for the review and appeal of determinations of origin and advance rulings issued by its customs authority as it provides to importers in its territory to any person who:

– (a) completes and signs a certificate of origin for a good that has been the subject of a determination of origin; or
– (b) has received an advance ruling pursuant to Article 4.9. 3. Each Party shall allow an exporter or producer of the other Party to provide information directly to the Party conducting the review and to request that Party to treat that information as confidential in accordance with Article 4.20.

SECTION B: CUSTOMS COOPERATION AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE

ARTICLE 4.11: CUSTOMS COOPERATION

1. The Parties shall cooperate in order to ensure compliance with their respective laws and regulations on:

Page 1009 in PDF– (a) the implementation and operation of the provisions of this Agreement governing importations or exportations;
– (b) preferential tariff treatment and claims procedures;
– (c) verification procedures;
– (d) customs valuation and tariff classification of a good; and
– (e) restrictions or prohibitions on imports and/or exports. 2. The Parties shall cooperate in order to ensure that training and technical assistance programs related to the provisions of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) are organized jointly, for purposes of:

– (a) enhancing institutional cooperation between the Parties;
– (b) providing expertise and capacity building on legislative and technical matters to develop and enforce customs legislation;
– (c) the application of modern customs techniques; and
– (d) the simplification, harmonization and automation of customs procedures. 3. The Parties shall cooperate in order to ensure that the documents provided under this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) shall not need further certification, authentication, notarization, or other types of solemnity, other than those provided by the competent administrative authority, which shall be held as authentic.

ARTICLE 4.12: MUTUAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE IN CUSTOMS MATTERS

1. The Parties shall assist each other, in the areas within their competence, in accordance with the conditions laid down in this Chapter, to ensure the correct application of customs law, in particular by preventing, investigating, and combating operations in breach of customs law. 2. Assistance in customs matters, as provided for in this Section, 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 is authorized by that authority. Assistance to recover duties, taxes, or fines is not covered by this Section. 3. Upon request of the applicant authority, the requested authority shall inform it:
2.

Page 1010 in PDF(a) whether goods exported from the territory of the applicant Party have been properly imported into the territory of the requested Party, specifying, where appropriate, the customs procedure applied to the goods; or – (b) whether goods imported into the territory of the applicant Party have been properly exported from the territory of the requested Party, specifying, where appropriate, the customs procedure applied to the goods. 4. Upon 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) persons in respect of whom there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are or have been in breach of customs law;
– (b) places where stocks of goods have been or may be assembled or transformed 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 law;
– (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 law; 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 law. 5. The Parties shall assist each other, at their own initiative and in accordance with their laws, rules, and other legal instruments, if they consider that to be necessary for the correct application of customs law, in particular, by providing information obtained pertaining to:

– (a) activities which are or appear to be operations in breach of customs law and which may be of interest to the other Party;
– (b) new means or methods employed in carrying out operations in breach of customs law;
– (c) goods known to be subject to operations in breach of customs law;
– (d) persons in respect of whom there are reasonable grounds for believing that they are or have been involved in operations in breach of customs law; 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 law. 6.

Page 1011 in PDFUpon 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 to deliver any document or to notify any decision, emanating from the applicant authority and falling within the scope of this Article, to an addressee residing or established in the territory of the requested authority. Requests for delivery of documents or notification of

ARTICLE 4.13: FORM AND SUBSTANCE OF REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE

1. Requests for assistance in accordance with Article 4.12 shall be made in writing or through an official secure electronic means as agreed upon by authorities of the Parties, in accordance with their laws. They shall be accompanied by the documents necessary to enable compliance with the request. In urgent situations, oral requests may be accepted but must be confirmed in writing immediately. 2. Requests for assistance shall be executed in accordance with the legal or regulatory provisions of the requested Party. 3. Requests for assistance in accordance with paragraph 1 shall include the following information:
3. (a) the applicant authority;
4. (b) the measures requested;
5. (c) the object of and the reason for the request;
6. (d) the legal or regulatory provisions and other legal instruments involved;
7. (e) indications as exact and comprehensive as possible on the persons who are the target of the investigations; and
8. (f) a summary of the relevant facts and of the inquiries already carried out. 4. Requests shall be submitted in English. Where documents are made in a language other than English, the requested authority may require the applicant authority to submit a translation of the documents in English. 5. If a request does not meet the formal requirements set out above, its correction or completion may be requested.

ARTICLE 4.14: EXECUTION OF ASSISTANCE REQUESTS

1. In order to comply with a request for assistance, the requested authority shall proceed, within the limits of its competence, as though it were acting on its own account or upon request of other authorities of that same Party, by supplying information already possessed, by carrying out appropriate inquiries, or by arranging for them to be carried out. This paragraph 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.

Page 1012 in PDFDuly authorized officials of a Party, may be present at the offices of the requested

authority or any other concerned authority in accordance with paragraph 1 and subject to the conditions, laws, rules, and other legal instruments laid down by the latter in order to obtain information related to activities that are or may be operations in breach of customs law which the applicant authority needs for the purpose of investigation on the case referred to in paragraph 1.

3. Duly authorized officials of a Party involved may, with the agreement of the other Party involved and subject to the conditions laid down by the latter, be present at inquiries carried out in the latter's territory.

ARTICLE 4.15: EXCEPTIONS TO THE OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE

1. Assistance may be refused or may be subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions or requirements, in cases where a Party is of the opinion that assistance under this Section would:
2. (a) be likely to prejudice the sovereignty of a Party which has been requested to provide assistance under this Section;
3. (b) be likely to prejudice public policy, security, or other essential interests, in particular in the cases referred to under Article 4.16.2;
4. (c) violate an industrial, commercial, or professional secret; or
5. (d) be unconstitutional or contrary to its law, rules, or other legal instruments. 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 thereof must be communicated to the applicant authority without delay.

ARTICLE 4.16: INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND CONFIDENTIALITY

1. Any information communicated in whatsoever form pursuant to this Section shall be of a confidential or restricted nature, depending on the rules applicable in each Party. It 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. 2.

Page 1013 in PDFPersonal data may be exchanged only where the Party which may receive them

undertakes to protect such data in at least an equivalent way to the one applicable to that particular case in the Party that may supply them.

3. The use, in judicial or administrative proceedings instituted in respect of operations in breach of customs law, of information obtained under this Section, is considered to be for purposes of this Section. 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 this Section. 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 purposes of this Section. 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 4.17: EXPERTS AND WITNESSES

An official of a requested authority may be authorized to appear, within the limitations of the authorization granted, as an expert or witness in judicial or administrative proceedings of the requesting Party regarding the matters covered by this Section, 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 4.18: ASSISTANCE EXPENSES

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

ARTICLE 4.19: BILATERAL CUSTOMS CONSULTATION

1. Without prejudice to Article 4.21, each customs authority may at any time request consultations with the customs authority of the other Party on any matter arising from the operation or implementation of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) including tariff classification, customs valuation, and origin determination. Such consultations shall be conducted through the relevant contact points, and shall take place within 30 days of the request, unless the customs authorities of the Parties agree otherwise. 2. In the event that such consultations fail to resolve any such matter, the requesting Party may refer the matter to the Customs Committee established in Article 4.21 for consideration.

Page 1014 in PDF3. Each customs authority shall designate one or more contact points for purposes of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) and provide details of such contact points to the other Party. The customs authorities of the Parties shall notify each other promptly of any amendment to the details of their contact points. 4. The request for consultations and any response thereto shall be written in English and sent by electronic means. A physical copy of the request or response for consultations shall also be sent by courier or fax. Nonetheless, each Party may request or respond to the above mentioned consultations both in English and in the language required by its law.

ARTICLE 4.20: CONFIDENTIALITY

1. A Party shall maintain the confidentiality of the information provided by the other Party pursuant to this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), and protect it from disclosure that could prejudice the competitive position of the person providing the information. Any violation of the confidentiality shall be treated in accordance with the legislation of each Party. 2. The information referred to paragraph 1 shall not be disclosed without the specific permission of the person or government providing such information, except to the extent that it may be required to be disclosed for law enforcement purposes or in the course of judicial proceedings.

ARTICLE 4.21: CUSTOMS COMMITTEE

1. The Parties hereby establish a customs committee (hereinafter referred to as the 'Customs Committee'), composed of the customs authorities of the Parties and other competent authorities, if the Parties deem it necessary. The Customs Committee shall be responsible for addressing rules of origin, origin procedures, trade facilitation, and customs matters. 2. The Customs Committee shall ensure the proper functioning of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) and examine all issues arising from their application. 3. The functions of the Customs Committee shall include:
4. (a) ensuring the effective, uniform, and consistent administration of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures);
5. (b) revising Annex 3-A (Product Specific Rules of Origin) on the basis of the transposition of the HS;
6.

Page 1015 in PDF(c) advising the Joint Commission of proposed solutions to address issues related to:

– (i) interpretation, application, and administration of this Chapter and – Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures);
– (ii) tariff classification and customs valuation;
– (iii) calculation of the regional value content; and
– (iv) issues arising from the adoption by either Party of operational practices not in conformity with this Chapter or Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures) which may adversely affect the flow of trade between the Parties;
– (d) adopting customs practices and standards which facilitate commercial exchange between the Parties, according to the international standards;
– (e) resolving any issues related to interpretation, application, and administration of this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), including tariff classification. If the Customs Committee does not reach a decision on the tariff classification, the Parties shall hold the appropriate consultations at the WCO. The recommendations of the WCO HS Committee or the Council shall be binding between the Parties;
– (f) presenting proposals for the Joint Commission's approval on modifications under Article 3.17 (Consultation and Modification), in the event a consensus is reached between the Parties; and
– (g) working on the development of an electronic certification and verification system. 4. The Customs Committee may formulate resolutions, recommendations or opinions which it considers necessary for the attainment of the common objectives and the functioning of the mechanisms established in this Chapter and Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures). 5. The Customs Committee shall meet every year, or as otherwise agreed, alternating between the Parties. 6. The Customs Committee shall report to the Joint Commission on the results of each of its meetings.

ARTICLE 4.22: IMPLEMENTATION

1. The Parties commit to undertake further understandings, under the framework of this Chapter, in order to facilitate the implementation of the obligations and duties mentioned above in this Chapter.

Page 1016 in PDF2. The customs authorities of the Parties shall decide on all practical measures and arrangements necessary for the application of this Chapter, taking into consideration the rules in force, in particular in the field of data protection. They may recommend to the competent bodies the developing of complementary instruments for the application of this Chapter. 3. 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 Chapter.

SECTION C: DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 4.23: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter:

applicant authority means a competent administrative authority which has been appointed by a Party to make a request for assistance;

customs authority means:

– (a) for Korea, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance , or the Korea Customs Service, or their successors; and
– (b) for Colombia, the Directorate of National Taxes and Customs ( Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales ) or its successor notified in writing to the other Party;

customs law means such laws and regulations administered and enforced by the customs administration of each Party concerning the importation, exportation, and transit/transhipment of goods, as they relate to customs duties, charges, and other taxes, or to prohibitions, restrictions, and other similar controls with respect to the movement of controlled items across the boundary of the customs territory of each Party;

customs procedures means the treatment applied by each customs administration to goods and means of transport that are subject to customs control;

goods means all goods falling within Chapters 1 through 97 of the HS, irrespective of the scope of this Agreement;

means of transport means various types of vessels, vehicles, aircraft, and pack-animals which enter or leave the territory carrying persons, goods, or articles;

operation in breach of customs law means any violation or attempted violation of customs legislation of any of the Parties;

personal data means all information related to an identified or identifiable person; and

requested authority means a competent administrative authority which has been appointed by a Party to receive a request for assistance.

ARTICLE 5.1: OBJECTIVE

Page 1017 in PDFThe objective of this Chapter is to protect human, animal, or plant life or health in the Parties' territories while minimizing the negative effects of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on trade between the Parties.

ARTICLE 5.2: SCOPE

This Chapter shall apply to all sanitary and phytosanitary measures of a Party that may, directly or indirectly, affect trade between the Parties.

ARTICLE 5.3: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the SPS Agreement, taking into account guidelines, procedures, and information from the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).

ARTICLE 5.4: RISK ASSESSMENT

Risk assessment on a Party's sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall be conducted and evaluated by the relevant regulatory agencies of each Party. A Party shall endeavor to give due consideration to a request for risk assessment of the other Party.

ARTICLE 5.5: COMMITTEE ON SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES

Page 1018 in PDF1. The Parties hereby agree to establish a Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (hereinafter referred to as the 'Committee') comprising representatives of each Party's competent authorities who have responsibility for sanitary and phytosanitary matters. 2. The objective of the Committee is to discuss matters related to the development or application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures that affect, or may affect, trade between the Parties. For this purpose, the Committee shall:
3. (a) monitor the implementation of the SPS Agreement;
4. (b) enhance mutual understanding of each Party's sanitary and phytosanitary measures;

CHAPTER FIVE SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES

– (c) strengthen communication and cooperation between the Parties' competent authorities responsible for the matters covered by this Chapter;
– (d) facilitate the exchange of information on regulations, procedures, or any change in sanitary status that may affect trade between the Parties;
– (e) encourage expeditious notification for the approval of exporting establishments in order to pursue transparency regarding sanitary and phytosanitary measures;
– (f) discuss issues, positions, and agendas for meetings of the WTO Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, the

Page 1019 in PDFCodex Alimentarius Commission, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), the relevant international and regional organizations operating within the framework of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), and other international and regional fora on food safety and on human, animal, or plant life or health; and
– (g) provide channels for discussion of problems arising from the application of certain sanitary and phytosanitary measures and the application of this Chapter with a view to seeking mutually acceptable ideas. 3. The Parties shall establish the Committee not later than 45 days after the date of entry into force of this Agreement through an exchange of letters identifying the primary representative of each Party to the Committee and establishing the Committee's terms of reference. 4. The Committee shall meet every two years unless the Parties otherwise agree. The Committee may meet in person or by any technological means available to the Parties. 5. The Committee shall be coordinated by:
2. (a) for Korea, the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries , or its successor; and
3. (b) for Colombia, the Colombian Agriculture and Livestock Institute ( Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario – ICA) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development , and the National Institute for the Surveillance of Foods and Drugs ( Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos – INVIMA) under the Ministry of Health and Social Protection , or their respective successors.

CHAPTER SIX TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE

ARTICLE 6.1: OBJECTIVES

Page 1020 in PDFThe objectives of this Chapter are:

– (a) to increase and facilitate trade between the Parties, through the improvement of the implementation of the TBT Agreement;
– (b) to ensure that standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures do not create unnecessary obstacles to trade; and
– (c) to enhance joint cooperation between the Parties.

ARTICLE 6.2: GENERAL PROVISION

The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the TBT Agreement, and to this end the TBT Agreement is incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

ARTICLE 6.3: SCOPE OF APPLICATION

1. This Chapter shall apply to the preparation, adoption, and application of all standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures of the Parties that may affect the trade in goods between the Parties. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, this Chapter shall not apply to sanitary and phytosanitary measures covered by Chapter 5 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures) or to technical specifications prepared by governmental bodies for production or consumption requirements of such bodies covered by Chapter 14 (Government Procurement).

ARTICLE 6.4: INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

1. As a basis for its technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures, each Party shall use relevant international standards, guides, and recommendations to the extent provided in Articles 2.4 and 5.4 of the TBT Agreement. 2. In determining whether an international standard, guide, or recommendation within the meaning of Articles 2, 5 and Annex 3 of the TBT Agreement exists, each Party shall apply the Decision of the Committee on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations with relation to Articles 2, 5 and Annex 3 of the

Agreement adopted since January 1, 1995 1 by the WTO Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade (hereinafter referred to as the 'TBT Committee').

ARTICLE 6.5: EQUIVALENCE OF TECHNICAL REGULATIONS

Page 1021 in PDFEach Party shall, upon written request of the other Party, give positive consideration to accepting as equivalent technical regulations ofthe other Party, even if these regulations differ from its own, provided that these regulations adequately fulfill the objectives of its own regulations. 2. Where a Party does not accept a technical regulation of the other Party as equivalent to its own, it shall, upon request of the other Party, explain in writing the reasons for its decision.

ARTICLE 6.6: CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES

1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance in a Party's territory of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the other Party's territory. Accordingly, the Parties may agree on the following:
2. (a) the acceptance of a supplier's declaration of conformity;
3. (b) the acceptance of the results of conformity assessment procedures by bodies located in the other Party's territory, including those regarding specific technical regulations;
4. (c) that a conformity assessment body located in a Party's territory may enter into voluntary recognition agreements for the acceptance of the results of its conformity assessment procedures, with a conformity assessment body located in the other Party's territory; and
5. (d) the adoption of accreditation procedures to qualify the conformity assessment bodies located in the other Party's territory. The Parties shall exchange information on the range of the mechanisms used in their territories. 2. The Parties shall accept, whenever possible, the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the territory of the other Party, even when those procedures differ from its own, provided that those procedures offer a satisfactory assurance of applicable technical regulations or standards equivalent to its own procedures. Where a Party does not accept the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the territory of the other Party, it shall, upon request of the other Party, explain in writing the reasons for its decision. 3.

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the conformity assessment results, the Parties may consult on matters such as the technical competence of the conformity assessment bodies involved. Where a Party considers that a conformity assessment body of the other Party does not fulfill its requirements, it shall explain to the other Party in writing the reasons for its decision.

4. A Party shall give positive consideration to a request by the other Party to negotiate agreements for the mutual recognition of the results of their respective conformity assessment procedures. Where a Party declines such request, it shall, upon request of the other Party, explain in writing the reasons for its decision. The Parties shall work together to implement the mutual recognition agreements to which both Parties are party.

ARTICLE 6.7: TRANSPARENCY

1. At the same time a Party submits its notification to the WTO Central Registry of Notifications in accordance with the TBT Agreement, such Party shall make electronically the same notification to the other Party's Coordinator referenced in Annex 6-A. 2. Where possible, each Party should notify with the following documents to the other Party through the other Party's Coordinator referenced in Annex 6-A:

– (a) new technical regulations and amendments to existing technical regulations that are based on relevant international standards;
– (b) new conformity assessment procedures and amendments to existing conformity assessment procedures that are based on relevant international standards;
– (c) proposed new technical regulations and amendments to existing technical regulations in a case there is doubt about whether the effect on trade is significant; and
– (d) proposed new conformity assessment procedures and amendments to existing conformity assessment procedures in a case there is doubt about whether the effect on trade is significant. 3. The notification of technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures shall include an on-line link to, or a copy of, the complete text of the notified document. Where possible, the Parties shall provide an on-line link to, or a copy of, the complete text or a summary of the notified document in English. 4. Each Party shall allow at least 60 days following the notification of its proposed technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures for the other Party to provide written comments, except where urgent problems of safety, health, environmental protection, or national security arise or threaten to arise. A Party shall give positive consideration to a reasonable request of the other Party for extending the period for comments. 5.

Page 1023 in PDFEach Party shall publish or otherwise make available to the public, in print or electronically, its responses, or a summary of its responses, to comments received from theother Party, no later than the date it publishes the final technical regulation or conformity assessment procedure. 6. Each Party shall, upon request of the other Party, provide information regarding the objectives of, and rationale for, a technical regulation or conformity assessment procedure that the Party has adopted or is proposing to adopt. 7. A Party shall give positive consideration to a reasonable request of the other Party, received prior to the end of the period for comments following the notification of a proposed technical regulation, for extending the period of time between the adoption of the technical regulation and its entry into force, except where this would be ineffective in fulfilling the legitimate objectives pursued. 8. Except in urgent circumstances, the Parties shall allow a reasonable interval 2 between the publication of technical regulations and their entry into force in order to allow time for producers in the exporting Party to adapt their products or methods of production to the requirements of the importing Party. 9. The Parties shall ensure that all adopted technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures are available on an official website that is freely accessible and publicly available.

ARTICLE 6.8: JOINT COOPERATION

1. The Parties shall strengthen their cooperation in the field of standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures with a view to increasing the mutual understanding of their respective systems and facilitating access to their respective markets. In particular, the Parties shall seek to identify, develop, and promote trade facilitating initiatives regarding standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures that are appropriate for particular issues or sectors. 2. These initiatives may include:
2. (a) cooperation on regulatory issues, such as transparency, promotion of good regulatory practices, harmonization with international standards, and use of accreditation to qualify conformity assessment bodies;
3. (b) technical assistance directed at reaching effective and full compliance with metrology demands arising from this Chapter and the TBT Agreement;
4. (c) initiatives to develop common views on good regulatory practices such as transparency, use of equivalency, and regulatory impact assessment; and
5. (d) use of mechanisms to facilitate the acceptance of results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the other Party's territory. 2 Reasonable interval shall be understood to normally mean a period of not less than six months, except when this would be ineffective in fulfilling the legitimate objectives pursued, in accordance with paragraph 5 of the Implementation-Related Issues and Concerns , Decision of 14 November 2001(WT/MIN(01)/17).

Page 1024 in PDF3. The cooperation described on this article may be preferably focused on fields such as: (i) auto parts, (ii) textiles, clothing, and design, (iii) cosmetics and hygienic products, and (iv) pharmaceutical products and medical devices. However, upon request, a Party shall give favorable consideration to any sector-specific proposal that the other Party makes for further cooperation under this Chapter.

ARTICLE 6.9: COMMITTEE ON TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE

1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade (hererinafter referred to as the 'Committee'), composed of representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee's functions shall include:
3. (a) working to facilitate the implementation of this Chapter and cooperation between the Parties in all matters pertaining to this Chapter;
4. (b) monitoring the implementation, enforcement, and administration of this Chapter;
5. (c) promptly addressing any issue that a Party raises related to the development, adoption, application, or enforcement of standards, technical regulations, or conformity assessment procedures;
6. (d) enhancing joint cooperation between the Parties in the areas set out in Article 6.8;
7. (e) facilitating the process for the negotiation of a mutual recognition agreement;
8. (f) exchanging information, upon request of a Party, on standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures, including the Parties' respective views regarding non-party issues;
9. (g) exchanging information on developments in non-governmental, regional, and multilateral fora engaged in activities related to standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures;
10. (h) upon written request of a Party, consulting with the aim of solving any matter arising under this Chapter within a reasonable period of time;
11. (i) reviewing this Chapter in light of any development under the TBT Committee and, if necessary, developing recommendations for amendments to this Chapter;
12.

Page 1025 in PDF(j) establishing, if necessary to achieve the objectives of this Chapter, issuespecific or sector-specific ad-hoc working groups; – (k) as it considers appropriate, reporting to the Joint Commission on the implementation of this Chapter; and
– (l) taking any other step that the Parties consider will assist them in implementing this Chapter. 3. The Committee shall meet upon request of a Party. Meetings may be conducted in person, or via teleconference, videoconference, or any other means as mutually agreed by the Parties. 4. Where the Parties have had recourse to consultations under paragraph 2(h), the consultations shall, if the Parties agree, constitute consultations under Article 20.4 (Consultations). 5. The authorities set out in paragraph 1 of Annex 6-A shall be responsible for coordinating with the relevant institutions and persons in their respective territories as well as for ensuring that such institutions and persons are engaged. The Committee shall carry out its work through the communication channels agreed by the Parties, which may include electronic mail, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, or other means.

ARTICLE 6.10: INFORMATION EXCHANGE

1. Any information or explanation that a Party provides upon request of the other Party pursuant to this Chapter shall be communicated within a reasonable period, in written form through regular mail or any other means accepted by the Parties, including electronic mail. A Party shall endeavor to respond to each such request within 60 days. 2. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to require a Party to furnish any information the disclosure of which it considers is contrary to its essential security interests.

ARTICLE 6.11: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter, the terms and definitions of Annex 1 of the TBT Agreement shall apply.

ARTICLE 6.12: BORDER CONTROL AND MARKET SURVEILLANCE

The Parties undertake to:

– (a) exchange information and experiences on their border control and market surveillance activities, except in those cases in which the documentation is confidential; and
– (b) ensure that border control and market surveillance activities are undertaken by the competent authorities, to which end these authorities may use accredited,

designated, or delegated bodies, avoiding conflicts of interest between those bodies and the economic agents subject to control or supervision.

ANNEX 6-A COMMITTEE AND COORDINATOR ON TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE

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1. For purposes of Article 6.9, the Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade shall be coordinated by:
2. (a) for Korea, the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards , or its successor; and
3. (b) for Colombia, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism ( Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo

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), or its successor. Depending on the issue, responsible ministries or regulatory agencies shall participate in the Committee meetings. 2. For purposes of Article 6.7, the Coordinator on Technical Barriers to Trade shall be:
2. (a) for Korea, the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards , or its successor; and
3. (b) for Colombia, the enquiry point at the Central Registry of Notifications in accordance with the TBT Agreement.

CHAPTER SEVEN TRADE REMEDIES

SECTION A: SAFEGUARD MEASURES

ARTICLE 7.1: APPLICATION OF A SAFEGUARD MEASURE

Page 1028 in PDFIf, as a result of the reduction or elimination of a customs duty under this Agreement, an originating good of the other Party is being imported into the territory of a Party in such increased quantities, in absolute terms or relative to domestic production, and under such conditions that the imports of such originating good from the other Party constitute a substantial cause of serious injury, or threat thereof, to a domestic industry producing a like or directly competitive good, the Party may:

– (a) suspend the further reduction of any rate of customs duty on the good provided for under this Agreement; or
– (b) increase the rate of customs duty on the good to a level not to exceed the lesser of:
– (i) MFN applied rate of duty on the good in effect at the time the measure is applied; and
– (ii) the base rate as specified in the Schedule to Annex 2-A (Elimination of Customs Duties).

ARTICLE 7.2: STANDARDS FOR A SAFEGUARD MEASURE

1. A Party shall notify immediately the other Party in writing upon initiation of an investigation described in paragraph 2 and shall consult with the other Party within 30 days after the initiation of the investigation , with a view to reviewing the information arising from the investigation and exchanging views on the measure. 2. A Party shall apply a safeguard measure only following an investigation by the Party's competent authorities in accordance with Articles 3 and 4.2 of the Safeguards Agreement, and to this end, Articles 3 and 4.2 of the Safeguards Agreement are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis . 3. Each Party shall ensure that its competent authorities complete any such investigation within one year of its date of initiation. 4. Neither Party shall apply a safeguard measure:
2.

Page 1029 in PDF(a) except to the extent, and for such time, as may be necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and to facilitate adjustment;

– (b) for a period exceeding two years, except that the period may be extended by – up to one year if the competent authorities of the importing Party determine, in conformity with the procedures specified in this Article, that the measure continues to be necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and to facilitate adjustment and that there is evidence that the industry is adjusting, provided that the total period of application of a safeguard measure, including the period of initial application and any extension thereof, shall not exceed three years; or
– (c) beyond the expiration of the transition period. 5. Neither Party shall apply a safeguard measure more than once against the same good. 6. Where the expected duration of the safeguard measure is over one year, the Party applying a measure shall progressively liberalize it at regular intervals during the period of application . 7. When a Party terminates a safeguard measure, the rate of customs duty shall be the rate that, according to the Party's Schedule to Annex 2-A (Elimination of Customs Duties), would have been in effect but for the measure.

ARTICLE 7.3: PROVISIONAL MEASURES

1. In critical circumstances where delay would cause damage that would be difficult to repair, a Party may apply a safeguard measure on a provisional basis pursuant to a preliminary determination by its competent authorities that there is clear evidence that imports of an originating good from the other Party have increased as the result of the reduction or elimination of a customs duty under this Agreement, and such imports constitute a substantial cause of serious injury, or threat thereof, to the domestic industry. 2. Before a Party's competent authorities may make a preliminary determination, the Party shall publish a public notice in its official journal setting forth how interested parties, including importers and exporters, may obtain a non-confidential copy of the application requesting a provisional safeguard measure, and shall provide interested parties at least 20 days after the date it publishes the notice to submit evidence and views regarding the application of a provisional measure. A Party shall not apply a provisional measure until at least 45 days after the date its competent authorities initiate an investigation. 3. The duration of any provisional measure shall not exceed 200 days, during which time the Party shall comply with the requirements of Article 7.2.2. 4.

Page 1030 in PDFThe Party shall promptly refund any tariff increase if the investigation described in Article 7.2.2 does not result in a finding that the requirements of Article 7.1 are met. The duration of any provisional measure shall be counted as part of the period described in Article 7.2.4(b). 1. No later than 30 days after it applies a bilateral safeguard measure, a Party shall afford an opportunity for the other Party to consult with it regarding appropriate trade liberalizing compensation in the form of concessions having substantially equivalent trade effects or equivalent to the value of the additional duties expected to result from the measure. The applying Party shall provide such compensation as the Parties mutually agree. 2. If the Parties are unable to agree on compensation within 30 days after consultations begin, the Party against whose originating good the bilateral safeguard measure is applied may suspend the application of substantially equivalent concessions with respect to originating goods of the Party applying the safeguard measure. 3. The right of suspension referred to in paragraph 2 shall not be exercised for the first two years during which a bilateral safeguard measure is in effect, provided that the safeguard measure has been taken as a result of an absolute increase in imports and that such measure conforms to this Agreement.

ARTICLE 7.5: GLOBAL SAFEGUARD MEASURES

1. Each Party retains its rights and obligations under Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Safeguards Agreement. This Agreement does not confer any additional rights or obligations on the Parties with regard to measures taken under Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Safeguards Agreement, except that a Party taking a global safeguard measure may exclude imports of an originating good of the other Party if such imports are not a substantial cause of serious injury or threat thereof. 2. Neither Party shall apply, with respect to the same good, at the same time:
2. (a) a safeguard measure; and
3. (b) a measure under Article XIX of GATT 1994 and the Safeguards Agreement. 3. The provisions of this Article shall not be subject to Chapter 20 (Dispute Settlement), except for paragraph 2.

competent authority means

– (a) for Korea, the Korea Trade Commission , or its successor; and
– (b) for Colombia, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism (Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo) , or its successor;

domestic industry means, with respect to an imported good, the producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive good operating in the territory of a Party, or those whose

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collective output of the like or directly competitive good constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of that good;

global safeguard measure means a measure applied under Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Safeguards Agreement;

safeguard measure means a measure described in Article 7.1;

serious injury means a significant overall impairment in the position of a domestic industry;

substantial cause means a cause that is important and not less than any other cause;

threat of serious injury means serious injury that, on the basis of facts and not merely on allegation, conjecture, or remote possibility, is clearly imminent; and transition period means the ten-year period following the date this Agreement enters into force, except that for any good for which the Schedule to Annex 2-A (Elimination of Customs Duties) of the Party applying the safeguard measure provides for the Party to eliminate its tariffs on the good over a period of more than ten years, transition period means the tariff elimination period for the good set out in that Schedule.

SECTION B: ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING MEASURES

ARTICLE 7.7: ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING MEASURES

1. Except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, each Party retains its rights and obligations under Article VI of the GATT 1994, the AD Agreement, and the SCM Agreement, with regard to the application of anti-dumping and countervailing measures. 2. The Parties shall endeavor to observe the following practices in anti-dumping or countervailing cases between them in order to enhance transparency in the implementation of the WTO Agreement:
3. (a) when anti-dumping margins are established, assessed, or reviewed under Articles 2, 9.3, 9.5, and 11 of the AD Agreement regardless of the comparison bases under Article 2.4.2 of the AD Agreement, all individual margins, whether positive or negative, should be counted toward the average; and
4. (b) if a decision is taken to impose an anti-dumping duty pursuant to Article 9.1 of the AD Agreement, the Party taking such a decision should apply the 'lesser duty' rule, by imposing a duty which is less than the dumping margin where such lesser duty would be adequate to remove the injury to the domestic industry.

Page 1032 in PDFARTICLE 7.8: NOTIFICATION AND CONSULTATIONS 1. (a) Upon receipt by a Party's competent authorities of a properly documented anti-dumping application with respect to imports from the other Party, and before initiating an investigation, the Party shall provide written notification to the other Party of its receipt of the application and afford the other Party a meeting or other similar opportunities regarding the application, consistent with the laws of the Party. Such a meeting or similar opportunities shall not interfere with a Party's procedures towards the initiation of an anti-dumping investigation. 2. (b) Where a Party's authorities have made a preliminary affirmative determination of dumping and injury caused by such dumping, the Party shall afford due consideration, and adequate opportunity for consultations, to exporters of the other Party, regarding proposed price undertakings which, if accepted, may result in suspension of the investigation without imposition of anti-dumping duties, through the means provided for in the laws and procedures of the Party. 2. (a) Upon receipt by a Party's competent authorities of a properly documented countervailing duty application with respect to imports from the other Party, and before initiating an investigation, the Party shall provide written notification to the other Party of its receipt of the application and afford the other Party a meeting to consult with its competent authorities regarding the application. 4. (b) Where a Party's authorities have made a preliminary affirmative determination of subsidization and injury caused by such subsidization, the Party shall afford due consideration, and adequate opportunity for consultations, to the other Party and exporters of the other Party, regarding proposed price undertakings, which, if accepted, may result in suspension of the investigation without imposition of countervailing duties, through the means provided for in the laws and procedures of the Party.

ARTICLE 7.9: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

The provisions of this Section shall not be subject to Chapter 20 (Dispute Settlement), except for Article 7.7.2 and Article 7.8.

ARTICLE 8.1: SCOPE 1

Page 1033 in PDF1. This Chapter shall apply to measures adopted or maintained by a Party related to:
2. (a) investors of the other Party;
3. (b) covered investments; and
4. (c) with respect to Articles 8.9 and 8.11, all investments in the territory of the Party. 2. For greater certainty, this Chapter shall not bind either Party in relation to any act or fact that took place or any situation that ceased to exist before the date of entry into force of this Agreement. 3. For purposes of this Chapter, measures adopted or maintained by a Party means measures adopted or maintained by:

– (a) central or local governments and authorities; and
– (b) non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central or local governments or authorities. 4. This Chapter shall not apply to measures adopted or maintained by a Party related to investors of the other Party, and investments of such investors, in financial institutions in the Party's territory. 5. This Chapter shall not apply to services supplied in the exercise of governmental authority in a Party's territory. A service supplied in the exercise of governmental authority means any service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers.

ARTICLE 8.2: RELATION TO OTHER CHAPTERS

1. In the event of any inconsistency between this Chapter and another Chapter, the other Chapter shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency. 1 For greater certainty, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to impose an obligation on a Party to privatize any investment that it owns or controls or to prevent a Party from designating a monopoly.

CHAPTER EIGHT INVESTMENT

SECTION A: INVESTMENT 2. A requirement by a Party that a service supplier of the other Party post a bond or other form of financial security as a condition of the cross-border supply of a service into its territory does not of itself make this Chapter applicable to measures adopted or maintained by the Party relating to such cross-border supply of the service. This Chapter shall apply to measures adopted or maintained by the Party relating to the posted bond or financial security, to the extent that such bond or financial security is a covered investment.

ARTICLE 8.3: NATIONAL TREATMENT

Page 1034 in PDF1. Each Party shall accord to investors of the other Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to its own investors with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory. 2. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to investments of its own investors with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory.

ARTICLE 8.4: MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT 2

1. Each Party shall accord to investors of the other Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to investors of any non-Party with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory. 2. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to investments in its territory of investors of any non-Party with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, and sale or other disposition of investments.

ARTICLE 8.5: MINIMUM STANDARD OF TREATMENT 3

1. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment in accordance with customary international law, including fair and equitable treatment and full protection and security. 2. For greater certainty, paragraph 1 prescribes the customary international law minimum standard of treatment of aliens as the minimum standard of treatment to be afforded to covered investments. The concepts of 'fair and equitable treatment' and 'full protection and security' do not require treatment in addition to or beyond that which is required by that

2 For greater certainty, Article 8.4 shall not apply to investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms such as those set out in Section B (Investor-State Dispute Settlement). 3 Article 8.5 shall be interpreted in accordance with Annex 8-A.

standard, and do not create additional substantive rights. The obligation in paragraph 1 to provide:

Page 1035 in PDF– (a) 'fair and equitable treatment' includes the obligation not to deny justice in criminal, civil, or administrative adjudicatory proceedings in accordance with the principle of due process embodied in the principal legal systems of the world; and
– (b) 'full protection and security' requires each Party to provide the level of police protection required under customary international law. 3. A determination that there has been a breach of another provision of this Agreement, or of a separate international agreement, does not establish that there has been a breach of this Article.

ARTICLE 8.6: LOSSES AND COMPENSATION

1. Notwithstanding Article 8.13.5(b), each Party shall accord to investors of the other Party, and to covered investments, non-discriminatory treatment with respect to measures it adopts or maintains related to losses suffered by investments in its territory owing to armed conflict or civil strife. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, if an investor of a Party, in the situations referred to in paragraph 1, suffers a loss in the territory of the other Party resulting from:
3. (a) requisitioning of its covered investment or part thereof by the latter's forces or authorities; or
4. (b) destruction of its covered investment or part thereof by the latter's forces or authorities, which was not caused in combat action or was not required by the necessity of the situation,

the latter Party shall provide the investor restitution, compensation, or both, as appropriate, for such loss. Any compensation shall be prompt, adequate, and effective in accordance with Articles 8.7.2 through 8.7.4, mutatis mutandis . 3. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to existing measures related to subsidies or grants that would be inconsistent with Article 8.3 but for Article 8.13.5(b).

ARTICLE 8.7: EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION 4

1. Neither Party may expropriate or nationalize a covered investment either directly or indirectly through measures equivalent to expropriation or nationalization (expropriation), except:

4 Article 8.7 shall be interpreted in accordance with Annexes 8-A and 8-B.

Page 1036 in PDF– (a) for a public purpose 5 ;
– (b) in a non-discriminatory manner;
– (c) on payment of prompt, adequate, and effective compensation; and
– (d) in accordance with the principle of due process of law embodied in the principal legal systems of the world. 2. The compensation referred to in paragraph 1(c) shall:
– (a) be paid without undue delay;
– (b) be equivalent to the fair market value of the expropriated investment immediately before the expropriation took place (hereinafter referred to as the 'date of expropriation');
– (c) not reflect any change in value occurring because the intended expropriation had become known earlier; and
– (d) be fully realizable and freely transferable. 3. If the fair market value is denominated in a freely usable currency, the compensation referred to in paragraph 1(c) shall be no less than the fair market value on the date of expropriation, plus interest at a commercially reasonable rate for that currency, accrued from the date of expropriation until the date of payment. 4. If the fair market value is denominated in a currency that is not freely usable, the compensation referred to in paragraph 1(c) – converted into the currency of payment at the market rate of exchange prevailing on the date of payment – shall be no less than:

– (a) the fair market value on the date of expropriation, converted into a freely usable currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing on that date, plus
– (b) interest, at a commercially reasonable rate for that freely usable currency, accrued from the date of expropriation until the date of payment. 5. This Article does not apply to the issuance of compulsory licenses granted in relation to intellectual property rights in accordance with the TRIPS Agreement, or to the revocation, limitation, or creation of intellectual property rights, to the extent that such issuance, revocation, limitation, or creation is consistent with Chapter 15 (Intellectual Property Rights). 5 The term 'public purpose' is a concept of public international law and shall be interpreted in accordance with international law.

Page 1037 in PDFDomestic law may express this or a similar concept using different terms, such as 'social interest,' 'public necessity,' or 'public use.' 1. Each Party shall permit all transfers related to a covered investment to be made freely, and without undue delay, into and out of its territory. Such transfers include:
2. (a) contributions to capital, including the initial contribution;
3. (b) profits, dividends, capital gains, and proceeds from the sale of all or any part of the covered investment or from the partial or complete liquidation of the covered investment;
4. (c) interest, royalty payments, management fees, and technical assistance and other fees;
5. (d) payments made under a contract, including a loan agreement;
6. (e) payments made pursuant to Articles 8.6.1 and 8.6.2 and Article 8.7; and
7. (f) payments arising out of a dispute. 2. Each Party shall permit transfers related to a covered investment to be made in a freely usable currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing at the time of transfer. 3. Each Party shall permit returns in kind related to a covered investment to be made as authorized or specified in a written agreement between the Party and a covered investment or an investor of the other Party. 4. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 through 3, a Party may prevent a transfer through the equitable, non-discriminatory, and good faith application of its laws related to:
11. (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, or the protection of the rights of creditors;
12. (b) issuing, trading, or dealing in securities, futures, options, or derivatives;
13. (c) criminal or penal offenses;
14. (d) financial reporting or record keeping of transfers when necessary to assist law enforcement or financial regulatory authorities; or
15. (e) ensuring compliance with orders or judgments in judicial or administrative proceedings.

ARTICLE 8.9: PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1. Neither Party may, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, or sale or other disposition of an investment in its territory

6 For greater certainty, Annex 8-C shall apply to Article 8.8.

of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party, impose or enforce any requirement or enforce any commitment or undertaking 7 :

Page 1038 in PDF– (a) to export a given level or percentage of goods or services;
– (b) to achieve a given level or percentage of domestic content;
– (c) to purchase, use, or accord a preference to goods produced in its territory, or to purchase goods from persons in its territory;
– (d) to relate in any way the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows associated with such investment;
– (e) to restrict sales of goods or services in its territory that such investment produces or supplies by relating such sales in any way to the volume or value of its exports or foreign exchange earnings;
– (f) to transfer a particular technology, a production process, or other proprietary knowledge to a person in its territory; or
– (g) to supply exclusively from the territory of the Party the goods that such investment produces or the services that it supplies to a specific regional market or to the world market. 2. Neither Party may condition the receipt or continued receipt of an advantage, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, or sale or other disposition of an investment in its territory of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party, on compliance with any requirement:

– (a) to achieve a given level or percentage of domestic content;
– (b) to purchase, use, or accord a preference to goods produced in its territory, or to purchase goods from persons in its territory;
– (c) to relate in any way the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows associated with such investment; or
– (d) to restrict sales of goods or services in its territory that such investment produces or supplies by relating such sales in any way to the volume or value of its exports or foreign exchange earnings. 3. (a) Nothing in paragraph 2 shall be construed to prevent a Party from conditioning the receipt or continued receipt of an advantage, in connection with an

7 For greater certainty, a condition for the receipt or continued receipt of an advantage referred to in paragraph 2 does not constitute a 'commitment or undertaking' for purposes of paragraph 1. – investment in its territory of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party, on compliance with a requirement to locate production, supply a service, train or employ workers, construct or expand particular facilities, or carry out research and development, in its territory 8 . – (b) Paragraph 1(f) shall not apply:
– (i) when a Party authorizes use of an intellectual property right in accordance with Article 31 of the TRIPS Agreement, or to measures requiring the disclosure of proprietary information that fall within the scope of, and are consistent with, Article 39 of the TRIPS Agreement; or
– (ii) when the requirement is imposed or the commitment or undertaking is enforced by a court, administrative tribunal, or competition authority to remedy a practice determined after judicial or administrative process to be anticompetitive under the Party's competition laws 9 . – (c) Provided that such measures are not applied in an arbitrary or unjustifiable manner, and provided that such measures do not constitute a disguised restriction on international trade or investment, paragraphs 1(b), (c), and (f), and 2(a) and (b), shall not be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining measures, including environmental measures:
– (i) necessary to secure compliance with laws and regulations that are not inconsistent with this Agreement;
– (ii) necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health; or
– (iii) related to the conservation of living or non-living exhaustible natural resources. – (d) Paragraphs 1(a), (b), and (c), and 2(a) and (b), shall not apply to qualification requirements for goods or services with respect to export promotion and foreign aid programs. – (e) Paragraphs 1(b), (c), (f), and (g), and 2(a) and (b), shall not apply to government procurement. – (f) Paragraphs 2(a) and (b) shall not apply to requirements imposed by an importing Party related to the content of goods necessary to qualify for preferential tariffs or preferential quotas. 8 For greater certainty, nothing in paragraph 1 shall be construed to prevent a Party, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation, or sale or other disposition of an investment of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party in its territory, from imposing or enforcing a requirement or enforcing a commitment or undertaking to locate production, supply a service, train or employ workers, construct or expand particular facilities, or carry out research and development, in its territory, provided that such activity is consistent with paragraph 1(f). 9 The Parties recognize that a patent does not necessarily confer market power.

Page 1040 in PDF4. For greater certainty, paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to any commitment, undertaking, or requirement other than those set out in those paragraphs. 5. This Article shall not preclude enforcement of any commitment, undertaking, or requirement between private parties, where a Party did not impose or require the commitment, undertaking, or requirement. For purposes of this Article, private parties include designated monopolies or state enterprises, where such entities are not exercising delegated governmental authority.

ARTICLE 8.10: SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND BOARDS OF DIRECTORS

1. Neither Party may require that an enterprise of that Party that is a covered investment appoint to senior management positions natural persons of any particular nationality. 2. A Party may require that a majority of the board of directors, or any committee thereof, of an enterprise of that Party that is a covered investment, be of a particular nationality, or resident in the territory of the Party, provided that the requirement does not materially impair the ability of the investor to exercise control over its investment.

ARTICLE 8.11: INVESTMENT AND ENVIRONMENT

Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting, maintaining, or enforcing any measure otherwise consistent with this Chapter that it considers appropriate to ensure that investment activity in its territory is undertaken in a manner sensitive to environmental concerns.

ARTICLE 8.12: DENIAL OF BENEFITS

1. A Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to an investor of the other Party that is an enterprise of such other Party and to investments of that investor if:

– (a) persons of a non-Party own or control the enterprise; and
– (b) the denying Party adopts or maintains measures with respect to the non-Party or a person of the non-Party that prohibit transactions with the enterprise or that would be violated or circumvented if the benefits of this Chapter were accorded to the enterprise or to its investments. 2. A Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to an investor of the other Party that is an enterprise of such other Party and to investments of that investor if the enterprise has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other Party and persons of a non-Party, or of the denying Party, own or control the enterprise.

Page 1041 in PDFIf, before denying the benefits of this Chapter, the denying Party knows that the enterprise has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other Party and that persons of a non-Party, or of the denying Party, own or control the enterprise, the denying Party shall, to the extent practicable, notify the other

Party before denying the benefits. If the denying Party provides such notice, it shall consult with the other Party at the request of the other Party.

ARTICLE 8.13: NON-CONFORMING MEASURES

1. Articles 8.3, 8.4, 8.9, and 8.10 shall not apply to:
2. (a) any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained by a Party at:
3. (i) the central level of government, as set out by that Party in its Schedule to Annex I; or
4. (ii) a local level of government 10 11 ;
5. (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of any non-conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a); or
6. (c) an amendment to any non-conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a) to the extent that the amendment does not decrease the conformity of the measure, as it existed immediately before the amendment, with Article 8.3, 8.4, 8.9, or 8.10. 2. Articles 8.3, 8.4, 8.9, and 8.10 shall not apply to any measure that a Party adopts or maintains with respect to sectors, subsectors, or activities, as set out in its Schedule to Annex II. 3. Neither Party may, under any measure adopted after the date of entry into force of this Agreement and covered by its Schedule to Annex II, require an investor of the other Party, by reason of its nationality, to sell or otherwise dispose of an investment existing at the time the measure becomes effective. 4. Articles 8.3 and 8.4 shall not apply to any measure that is an exception to, or derogation from, the obligations under Article 15.4.2 (Basic Principles) as specifically provided in that Article. 5. Articles 8.3, 8.4, and 8.10 shall not apply to:
11. (a) government procurement; or
12. (b) subsidies or grants provided by a Party, including government-supported loans, guarantees, and insurance.

ARTICLE 8.14: SPECIAL FORMALITIES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS

10 For Korea, local level of government means a local government as defined in the Local Autonomy Act . 11 For greater certainty, for Colombia the Departamentos are part of the local level of government.

Page 1042 in PDF1. Nothing in Article 8.3 shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining a measure that prescribes special formalities in connection with covered investments, such as a requirement that covered investments be legally constituted under its laws or regulations, provided that such formalities do not materially impair the protections afforded by the Party to investors of the other Party and covered investments pursuant to this Chapter. 2. Notwithstanding Articles 8.3 and 8.4, a Party may require an investor of the other Party or its covered investment to provide information concerning that investment solely for informational or statistical purposes. The Party shall protect any confidential business information from any disclosure that would prejudice the competitive position of the investor or the covered investment. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent a Party from otherwise obtaining or disclosing information in connection with the equitable and good faith application of its law.

ARTICLE 8.15: SUBROGATION

1. Where a Party or a designated agency of a Party makes a payment to any of its investors under a guarantee, a contract of insurance, or other form of indemnity, against noncommercial risks it has granted in respect of an investment of an investor of that Party, the other Party shall recognize the subrogation of any right or claim in respect of such investment. 2. Where a Party or the agency authorized by that Party has made a payment to its investor and has taken over rights and claims of the investor, that investor shall not, unless authorized to act on behalf of the Party or agency authorized by the Party making the payment, pursue those rights and claims against the other Party.

SECTION B: INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

ARTICLE 8.16: SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES BETWEEN A PARTY AND AN INVESTOR OF THE OTHER PARTY

1. This Section shall apply to disputes between a Party and an investor of the other Party concerning an alleged breach by the former Party of an obligation under Section A, provided that such breach causes loss or damage to the investor or its investments. 2. An investor of a Party may not, under this Section, submit a claim to arbitration, concerning the breach of the other Party's obligations under Articles 8.2, 8.11, and 8.14.1. 3.

Page 1043 in PDFThe Parties shall refrain from pursuing through diplomatic channels matters related to disputes between a Party and an investor of the other Party, submitted to court proceedings or international arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this Section, unless one of the disputing parties has failed to comply with the court decision or arbitral award, under the terms established in the respective decision or arbitral award. 1. Any dispute arising in accordance with Article 8.16.1 shall be settled, to the extent possible, by consultation and negotiation and shall be notified by submitting a notice of the dispute (notice of dispute) in writing, including detailed information of the factual and legal basis, by the investor to the Party receiving the investment. The claimant must deliver evidence, establishing that he or she is an investor of the other Party with its notice of dispute. 2. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to prevent the disputing parties from referring their dispute, by mutual agreement, to ad hoc or institutional mediation or conciliation before or during an arbitral proceeding.

ARTICLE 8.18: SUBMISSION OF A CLAIM

1. If the dispute has not been settled within eight months from the date of notice of dispute, a claim may be submitted, at the discretion of the investor, to:
2. (a) any competent court or administrative tribunal of the Party to the dispute; or
3. (b) arbitration in accordance with this Section under:
4. (i) the ICSID Convention, if the ICSID Convention is available;
5. (ii) the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, if the ICSID Additional Facility Rules are available;
6. (iii) the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules; or
7. (iv) if agreed by both parties to the dispute, any other arbitration institution or any other arbitration rules. 2. The respondent may require the claimant to initiate the domestic non-judicial administrative review procedure, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations of the respondent before submission of a claim for settlement under paragraph 1(b) 12 . 3. The claimant may only submit a claim to arbitration if the term established in paragraph 1 has elapsed, and if the claimant has delivered to the respondent, at least 90 days before the claim to arbitration is submitted, a written notice of its intention to submit a claim to arbitration (notice of intent). Such a notice shall specify:
10. (a) the name and address of the claimant and its investment;
11. (b) the provisions of this Chapter alleged to have been breached and any other related provisions;

12 Such procedure shall normally not exceed three months from the date of its initiation by the claimant and any decision made under the domestic administrative review procedure shall not prevent the claimant from submitting the investment dispute to the arbitration set out in paragraph 1.

Page 1044 in PDF– (c) the legal and factual basis for the claim; and
– (d) the relief sought, including the approximate amount of any damages claimed. 4. Once the investor has submitted the dispute to either a competent court or administrative tribunal of the Party, in whose territory the investment has been admitted, or any of the arbitration mechanisms set out in paragraph 1, the choice of the procedure shall be final and the investor shall not submit the same dispute to a different forum.

ARTICLE 8.19: CONSENT OF EACH PARTY TO ARBITRATION

Each Party hereby gives irrevocable consent to the submission of a dispute to international arbitration established in Article 8.18.1(b), in accordance with the procedures set out in this Agreement. The consent and the submission of a claim to arbitration under this Section shall satisfy the requirements of:

– (a) Chapter II (Jurisdiction of the Centre) of the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Additional Facility Rules with regards to the written consent of the parties to the dispute; and
– (b) Article II of the New York Convention for an 'agreement in writing.'

ARTICLE 8.20: CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON CONSENT OF EACH PARTY

1. No claim may be submitted to arbitration under this Section if more than three years and six months have elapsed from the date the claimant first acquired, or should have first acquired, knowledge of the events which gave rise to the dispute and of the alleged losses and damages incurred by the claimant or its investment. 2. The seeking of interim injunctive relief not involving the payment of monetary damages, before judicial or administrative tribunals of the respondent, by the claimant for the preservation of its rights and interests pending resolution of the dispute, is not deemed to be a submission of the dispute for resolution for purposes of Article 8.18.4, and is permissible in arbitration under any of the provisions of Article 8.18.1(b).

ARTICLE 8.21: CONSTITUTION OF AN ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL

1. Unless the disputing parties otherwise agree, the tribunal shall comprise three arbitrators, one arbitrator appointed by each of the disputing parties and the third, who shall be the presiding arbitrator, appointed by agreement of the disputing parties. If a tribunal has not been constituted within the terms established under the applicable arbitration rules from the date a claim is submitted to arbitration under this Section, the Secretary-General, on the request of a disputing party, shall appoint, in his or her discretion, after consulting the disputing parties, the arbitrator or arbitrators not yet appointed. The Secretary-General shall not appoint a national of either Party as the presiding arbitrator.

Page 1045 in PDF2. The arbitrators shall:
2. (a) have experience or expertise in public international law, international investment rules, or in dispute settlement derived from international investment agreements; and
3. (b) be independent from the Parties and the claimant, and not be affiliated with or receive instructions from any of them. 3. The decision on any proposal by a disputing party to disqualify an arbitrator shall be taken by the Secretary-General. If it is decided that the disqualification proposal is wellfounded the arbitrator shall be replaced. 4. The disputing parties may agree on the fees to be paid to the arbitrators. If the disputing parties do not reach an agreement on the fees to be paid to the arbitrators before the constitution of the tribunal, the fees established for arbitrators by ICSID shall apply.

ARTICLE 8.22: CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRATION

1. The disputing parties may agree on the legal place of any arbitration under the arbitral rules applicable under Article 8.18.1(b). If the disputing parties fail to reach an agreement, the tribunal shall determine the place in accordance with the applicable arbitral rules, provided that the place shall be in the territory of a State that is a party to the New York Convention. 2. Before ruling on the merits, the tribunal shall address and decide the preliminary questions that a dispute is not within the tribunal's competence or jurisdiction, or that, as a matter of law, a claim submitted is not a claim for which an award in favor of the claimant may be made under Article 8.26. When deciding on the objection of the respondent, the tribunal shall rule on the costs and attorney's fees incurred during the proceedings, considering whether or not the objection prevailed. The tribunal shall consider whether either the claim of the claimant or the objection of the respondent was frivolous, and shall provide the disputing parties a reasonable opportunity to comment. In the event of a frivolous claim or objection, the tribunal shall award costs and attorney's fees to the prevailing disputing party. 3. A respondent shall not assert as a defense, counter-claim, or right of set-off, or for any other reason, that the claimant has received or will receive indemnification or other compensation for all or part of the alleged damages pursuant to an indemnity, guarantee, or insurance contract, except with respect to any subrogation as provided for under Article 8.15. 4.

Page 1046 in PDFIn any arbitration conducted under this Section, at the request of a disputing party, the tribunal shall, before issuing a decision or award on liability, provide its draft decision or award to the disputing parties. Within 60 days thereafter, the disputing parties may submit written comments to the tribunal concerning any aspect of the draft decision or award. The tribunal shall consider any such comments and issue its decision or award no later than 45 days after the 60-day comment period expires.

ARTICLE 8.23: GOVERNING LAW

The dispute settlement mechanisms provided in this Section will be based on the provisions of this Agreement and applicable rules of international law.

ARTICLE 8.24: EXPERT REPORTS

Without prejudice to the designation of other kinds of experts as authorized by the applicable arbitration rule, a tribunal, at the request of a disputing party or on its own initiative, may appoint one or more experts to report to it in writing on any factual issue concerning environmental, health, safety, or other scientific matters raised by a disputing party in a proceeding, subject to the terms and conditions agreed by the disputing parties.

ARTICLE 8.25: CONSOLIDATION

1. Where two or more claims have been submitted separately to arbitration under this Section, and the claims raised have a question of law or fact in common and arise out of the same events or circumstances, any disputing party may seek a consolidation order, in accordance with the agreement of all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order or the terms set forth in paragraphs 2 through 10. 2. A disputing party that seeks a consolidation order under this Article shall deliver, in writing, a request to the Secretary-General and to all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order, specifying:

– (a) the names and addresses of all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order;
– (b) the nature of the order sought; and
– (c) the grounds on which the order is sought. 3. Unless the Secretary-General finds within 30 days after receiving a request in conformity with paragraph 2 that the request is manifestly unfounded, a tribunal shall be established under this Article. 4. Unless all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the consolidation order otherwise agree, the tribunal established under this Article shall comprise three arbitrators:

– (a) one arbitrator appointed by agreement of the claimants;
– (b) one arbitrator appointed by the respondent; and
– (c) the presiding arbitrator appointed by the Secretary-General, provided, however, that the presiding arbitrator shall not be a national of either Party.

Page 1047 in PDF5. If, within 60 days after the Secretary-General receives a request made under paragraph 2, the respondent fails or the claimants fail to appoint an arbitrator in accordance with paragraph 4, the Secretary-General, on request of any disputing party sought to be covered by the order, shall appoint the arbitrator or arbitrators not yet appointed. If the respondent fails to appoint an arbitrator, the Secretary-General shall appoint a national of the respondent, and if the claimants fail to appoint an arbitrator, the Secretary-General shall appoint a national of the non-disputing Party. 6. Where a tribunal established under this Article is satisfied that two or more claims that have been submitted to arbitration in accordance with Article 8.18 have a question of law or fact in common, and arise out of the same events or circumstances, the tribunal may, in the interest of fair and efficient resolution of the claims, and after hearing the disputing parties, by order:

– (a) assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine together, all or part of the claims;
– (b) assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine one or more claims, the determination of which it considers would assist in the resolution of the other claims; or
– (c) instruct a tribunal previously established under Article 8.21 to assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine together, all or part of the claims, provided that:
– (i) that tribunal, at the request of any claimant not previously a disputing party before that tribunal, shall be reconstituted with its original members, except that the arbitrator for the claimants shall be appointed pursuant to paragraphs 4 (a) and 5; and
– (ii) that tribunal shall decide whether any previous hearing must be repeated. 7. Where a tribunal has been established under this Article, a claimant that has submitted a claim to arbitration pursuant to Article 8.18 and that has not been named in a request made under paragraph 2 may make a written request to the tribunal that it be included in any order issued under paragraph 6, specifying:

– (a) the name and address of the claimant;
– (b) the nature of the order sought; and
– (c) the grounds on which the order is sought. The claimant shall provide the Secretary-General and the respondent with a copy of its request.

Page 1048 in PDF8. A tribunal established pursuant to this Article shall conduct the proceedings in accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, except as modified by this Section. 9. A tribunal established under Article 8.21 shall not have jurisdiction to decide a claim, or a part of a claim, over which a tribunal established or instructed under this Article has assumed jurisdiction. 10. On application of a disputing party, a tribunal established pursuant to this Article, pending its decision under paragraph 6, may order that the proceedings of a tribunal established under Article 8.21 be stayed, unless the latter tribunal has already adjourned its proceedings.

ARTICLE 8.26: AWARDS

1. A tribunal, in its award, shall set out its findings of law and fact, together with the reasons for its ruling, and may, at the request of the claimant, award the following forms of relief:

– (a) a declaration that the respondent has failed to comply with its obligations under this Agreement;
– (b) pecuniary compensation, which shall include applicable interest from the time the loss or damage was incurred until the payment was made;
– (c) restitution in kind as appropriate, in which case the award shall provide that the respondent may pay pecuniary compensation in lieu of restitution where the restitution is not practicable; and
– (d) with the agreement of the disputing parties, any other form of relief. 2. A tribunal may not award punitive damages. 3. A tribunal shall not be competent to rule on the legality of the measure as a matter of domestic law. 4. A tribunal shall be competent to rule on the consistency of the measures at issue with this Agreement and international law. For greater certainty, this shall not preclude any disputing party from submitting, as a matter of fact, evidence related to the legality of a measure under domestic law. 5.

Page 1049 in PDFArbitration awards shall be final and binding for the disputing parties, and each Party shall provide for the enforcement of an award in its territory. An award made by a tribunal shall have no binding force except between the disputing parties and in respect of the particular case. 6. A disputing party may not request enforcement of the final award until:
– (a) in the case the final award was issued under the ICSID Convention,

– (i) 120 days have elapsed since the date the award was rendered and no disputing party has requested revision or annulment of the award; or
– (ii) the proceedings of revision or annulment have been completed; and
– (b) in the case the final award was issued under the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, or the rules selected in accordance with Article 8.18.1. (b)(iv),
– (i) 90 days have elapsed since the date the award was rendered and no disputing party has commenced a proceeding to revise, set-aside, or annul the award; or
– (ii) a court has dismissed or admitted an application to revise, set-aside, or annul the award, and there is no further appeal.

ARTICLE 8.27: SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS

Delivery of the notice of intent and other documents to a Party shall be made in the place designated by that Party in Annex 8-D.

SECTION C: DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 8.28: DEFINITIONS

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For purposes of this Chapter:

claimant means an investor of a Party that is a party to an investment dispute with the other Party;

disputing parties means the claimant and the respondent;

disputing party means either the claimant or the respondent;

enterprise means an enterprise as defined in Article 1.3 (Definitions), and a branch of an enterprise;

enterprise of a Party means an enterprise constituted or organized under the law of a Party, and a branch located in the territory of a Party and carrying out business activities there;

ICSID means the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) established by the ICSID Convention;

ICSID Additional Facility Rules means the Rules Governing the Additional Facility for the Administration of Proceedings by the Secretariat of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ;

ICSID Convention means the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States , done at Washington, March 18, 1965;

investment means every asset that an investor owns or controls, directly or indirectly, that has the characteristics of an investment, including such characteristics as the commitment of capital or other resources, the expectation of gain or profit, or the assumption of risk. Forms that an investment may take include:

– (a) an enterprise;
– (b) shares, stock, and other forms of equity participation in an enterprise;
– (c) bonds, debentures, other debt instruments, and loans 13 ;
– (d) futures, options, and other derivatives;
– (e) turnkey, construction, management, production, concession, revenue-sharing, and other similar contracts;
– (f) intellectual property rights;
– (g) licenses, authorizations, permits, and similar rights conferred pursuant to domestic law 14 15 ; and
– (h) other tangible or intangible, movable or immovable property, and related property rights, such as leases, mortgages, liens, and pledges 16 . But investment does not mean:

– (a) public debt operations 17 ;

13 Some forms of debt, such as bonds, debentures, and long-term notes, are more likely to have the characteristics of an investment, while other forms of debt are less likely to have such characteristics. 15 The term 'investment' does not include an order or judgment entered in a judicial or administrative action. 14 Whether a particular type of license, authorization, permit, or similar instrument (including a concession, to the extent that it has the nature of such an instrument) has the characteristics of an investment depends on such factors as the nature and extent of the rights that the holder has under the law of the Party. Among the licenses, authorizations, permits, and similar instruments that do not have the characteristics of an investment are those that do not create any rights protected under domestic law. For greater certainty, the foregoing is without prejudice to whether any asset associated with the license, authorization, permit, or similar instrument has the characteristics of an investment. 16

For greater certainty, market share, market access, expected gains, and opportunities for profit-making are not, by themselves, investments. 17 Notwithstanding, public debt operations are subject to Articles 8.3 and 8.4. No award may be made in favor of a claimant for a claim under Article 8.18 with respect to default or non-payment of public debt operations, unless the claimant meets its burden of proving that such default or non-payment constitutes a breach of obligation under Article 8.3 or 8.4.

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– (b) claims to money that arise solely from:
– (i) commercial contracts for the sale of goods or services by a national or enterprise in the territory of a Party to an enterprise in the territory of the other Party;
– (ii) the extension of credit in connection with a commercial transaction, such as trade financing; or
– (iii) an order entered in a judicial or administrative action;

investor of a non-Party means, with respect to a Party, an investor that attempts to make, is making, or has made an investment in the territory of that Party, that is not an investor of either Party;

investor of a Party means a Party or state enterprise thereof, or a national or an enterprise of a Party, that attempts to make 18 , is making, or has made an investment in the territory of the other Party; provided, however, that a natural person who is a dual national shall be deemed to be exclusively a national of the State of his or her dominant and effective nationality;

New York Convention means the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards , done at New York, June 10, 1958;

non-disputing Party means the Party that is not a party to an investment dispute;

respondent means the Party that is a party to an investment dispute;

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID; and

UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules means the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. For greater certainty, a claim under Article 8.18 for breach of obligations under Article 8.3 or 8.4 with respect to default or non-payment of public debt operations shall be solely based in breach of obligations under such articles and shall not be based in breach of obligations under any other article of Section A such as Article 8.7. 18 For greater

Page 1052 in PDFcertainty, it is understood that an investor 'attempts to make an investment' only when the investor has taken concrete steps necessary to make the said investment, such as when the investor has duly filed an application for a permit or a license required to make an investment or has obtained the financing providing it with the funds to set up the investment.

ANNEX 8-A CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW

The Parties confirm their shared understanding that 'customary international law', generally and as specifically referenced in Article 8.5, results from a general and consistent practice of States that they follow from a sense of legal obligation. With regard to Article 8.5, the customary international law minimum standard of treatment of aliens refers to all customary international law principles that protect the economic rights and interests of aliens.

ANNEX 8-B EXPROPRIATION

The Parties confirm their shared understanding that:

1. An action or a series of actions by a Party cannot constitute an expropriation unless it interferes with a tangible or intangible property right in an investment. 2. Article 8.7.1 addresses two situations. The first is direct expropriation, where an investment is nationalized or otherwise directly expropriated through formal transfer of title or outright seizure. 3. The second situation addressed by Article 8.7.1 is indirect expropriation, where an action or a series of actions by a Party has an effect equivalent to direct expropriation without formal transfer of title or outright seizure. – (a) The determination of whether an action or a series of actions by a Party, in a specific fact situation, constitutes an indirect expropriation, requires a case-bycase, fact-based inquiry that considers all relevant factors related to the investment, including:
– (i) the economic impact of the government action, although the fact that an action or a series of actions by a Party has an adverse effect on the economic value of an investment, standing alone, does not establish that an indirect expropriation has occurred;
– (ii) the extent to which the government action interferes with distinct, reasonable investment-backed expectations 19 ; and
– (iii) the character of the government action, including its objectives and context. Relevant considerations could include whether the investor bears a disproportionate burden 20 that exceeds what the investor or investment should be expected to endure for the public interest. – (b) Except in rare circumstances, such as, for example, when an action or a series of actions is extremely severe or disproportionate in light of its purpose or effect, non-discriminatory regulatory actions by a Party that are designed and applied to protect legitimate public welfare objectives, such as public health, safety, the environment, and real estate price stabilization (through, for

19 For greater certainty, whether an investor's investment-backed expectations are reasonable depends in part on the nature and extent of governmental regulation in the relevant sector. For example, an investor's expectations that regulations will not change are less likely to be reasonable in a heavily regulated sector than in a less heavily regulated sector or whether at the time the investment was made the host Party had particular regulatory power over the relevant sector can be considered. 20 In the case of the government action taken by Korea, whether a special sacrifice has been imposed on the particular investor or investment will be put into consideration.

example, measures to improve the housing conditions for low-income households), do not constitute indirect expropriations 21 .

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ANNEX 8-C TRANSFERS

1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining temporary safeguard measures pursuant to the Party's laws and regulations with regard to payments and capital movements:

– (a) in the event of serious balance of payments or external financial difficulties or threat thereof; or
– (b) where, in exceptional circumstances, payments and capital movements cause or threaten to cause serious difficulties for the operation of monetary policy or exchange rate policy in either Party. 2.

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The measures referred to in paragraph 1 shall:
– (a) not exceed a period of one year; however, under exceptional circumstances and for justified reasons a Party may extend the period for application of such measures for an additional year.

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The Party seeking an extension shall notify in advance to the other Party of such extension;
– (b) be consistent with the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund ;
– (c) not exceed those necessary to deal with the circumstances described in paragraph 1;
– (d) be temporary and phased out progressively as the situation described in paragraph 1 improves;
– (e) not be confiscatory;
– (f) promptly be notified to the other Party;
– (g) be applied on a national treatment basis;
– (h) ensure that the other Party is treated as favorably as any non-Party;
– (i) not constitute a dual or multiple exchange rate practice;
– (j) not restrict payments or transfers for current transactions, unless the imposition of such measures complies with the procedures stipulated in the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund ; and

– (k) not restrict outward payments or transfers associated with foreign direct – investment 22 . 3. For the purpose of the present Annex, foreign direct investment means an investment of an investor of a Party other than a foreign credit, made in order to:
– (a) establish an enterprise in or increase the capital of an existing enterprise of the other Party; or
– (b) acquire equity of an existing enterprise of the other Party, but excludes such an investment that is of a purely financial character and is designed only to gain indirect access to the financial market of the other Party. 22 For greater certainty, the Parties may exercise any controls on inward capital transfers as are necessary to regulate international capital movements in accordance with the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund . Such measures may include controls, such as an obligation to deposit part of the amount of such transactions.

ANNEX 8-D SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS ON A PARTY UNDER SECTION B

Korea

Page 1057 in PDFNotices and other documents in disputes under Section B shall be served on Korea by delivery to:

International Legal Affairs Division Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea Government Complex-Gwacheon Gwacheon-City, Gyeonggi-Do 427-720, Korea

Colombia

Notices and other documents in disputes under Section B shall be served on Colombia by delivery to:

Dirección de Inversión Extranjera y Servicios Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo Calle 28 # 13 A – 15 Bogotá D.C., Colombia

ARTICLE 9.1: SCOPE

Page 1058 in PDF1. This Chapter shall apply to measures adopted or maintained by a Party affecting cross-border trade in services by service suppliers of the other Party. Such measures include measures affecting:

– (a) the production, distribution, marketing, sale, and delivery of a service;
– (b) the purchase or use of, or payment for, a service;
– (c) the access to and use of distribution, transport, or telecommunications networks and services in connection with the supply of a service;
– (d) the presence in its territory of a service supplier of the other Party; and
– (e) the provision of a bond or other form of financial security as a condition for the supply of a service. 2. For purposes of this Chapter, measures adopted or maintained by a Party means measures adopted or maintained by:

– (a) central or local governments and authorities; and
– (b) non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central or local governments or authorities. 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, Articles 9.4, 9.7, and 9.8 shall also apply to measures adopted or maintained by a Party affecting the supply of a service in its territory by a covered investment 1 . 4. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, this Chapter shall not apply to:
2. (a) financial services as defined in Article 9.13, except that paragraph 3 shall apply where the financial service is supplied by a covered investment that is not a covered investment in a financial institution as defined in Article 1.3 (Definitions) in the Party's territory;
3. (b) government procurement;

1 For greater certainty, the scope of application of Articles 9.4, 9.7, and 9.8 to measures adopted or maintained by a Party affecting the supply of a service in its territory by a covered investment is limited to the scope specified in Article 9.1, subject to any applicable non-conforming measures and exceptions. Nothing in this Chapter, including paragraph 3, is subject to investor-state dispute settlement under Section B of Chapter 8 (Investment).

CHAPTER NINE CROSS-BORDER TRADE IN SERVICES

– (c) air services, including domestic and international air transportation services, whether scheduled or non-scheduled, and related services in support of air services, other than:

Page 1059 in PDF– (i) aircraft repair and maintenance services during which an aircraft is withdrawn from service;
– (ii) the selling and marketing of air transport services; and
– (iii) computer reservation system (CRS) services; or
– (d) subsidies or grants provided by a Party, including government-supported loans, guarantees, and insurance. 5. This Chapter shall not impose any obligation on a Party with respect to a national of the other Party seeking access to its employment market, or employed on a permanent basis in its territory, and shall not confer any right on that national with respect to that access or employment. 6. This Chapter shall not apply to services supplied in the exercise of governmental authority in a Party's territory. A service supplied in the exercise of governmental authority means any service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers.

ARTICLE 9.2: NATIONAL TREATMENT

Each Party shall accord to service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to its own service suppliers.

ARTICLE 9.3: MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT 2

Each Party shall accord to service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to service suppliers of a non-Party.

ARTICLE 9.4: MARKET ACCESS

Neither Party may adopt or maintain, either on the basis of a regional subdivision or on the basis of its entire territory, measures that:

– (a) impose limitations on:

2 For greater certainty, nothing in Article 9.3 shall be interpreted as extending the scope of this Chapter.

Page 1060 in PDF– (i) – the number of service suppliers, whether in the form of numerical quotas, monopolies, exclusive service suppliers, or the requirement of an economic needs test;
– (ii) the total value of service transactions or assets in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test;
– (iii) the total number of service operations or the total quantity of services output expressed in terms of designated numerical units in the form of quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test 3 ; or
– (iv) the total number of natural persons that may be employed in a particular service sector or that a service supplier may employ and who are necessary for, and directly related to, the supply of a specific service in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; or
– (b) restrict or require specific types of legal entity or joint venture through which a service supplier may supply a service.

ARTICLE 9.5: LOCAL PRESENCE

Neither Party may require a service supplier of the other Party to establish or maintain a representative office or any form of enterprise, or to be resident, in its territory as a condition for the cross-border supply of a service.

ARTICLE 9.6: NON-CONFORMING MEASURES

1. Articles 9.2 through 9.5 shall not apply to:
2. (a) any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained by a Party at:
3. (i) the central level of government, as set out by that Party in its Schedule to Annex I; or
4. (ii) a local level of government 4 5 ;
5. (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of any non-conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a); or
6. (c) an amendment to any non-conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a) to the extent that the amendment does not decrease the conformity of the measure, as it existed immediately before the amendment, with Article 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, or 9.5. 3 Sub-subparagraph (iii) does not cover measures of a Party which limit inputs for the supply of services. 5 For greater certainty, for Colombia the Departamentos are part of the local level of government. 4 For Korea, local level of government means a local government as defined in the Local Autonomy Act .

Page 1061 in PDF2. Articles 9.2 through 9.5 shall not apply to any measure that a Party adopts or maintains with respect to sectors, sub-sectors, or activities as set out in its Schedule to Annex II.

ARTICLE 9.7: DOMESTIC REGULATION

1. Where a Party requires authorization for the supply of a service, the Party's competent authorities shall, within a reasonable time after the submission of an application considered complete under its laws and regulations, inform the applicant of the decision concerning the application. At the request of the applicant, the Party's competent authorities shall provide, without undue delay, information concerning the status of the application. This obligation shall not apply to authorization requirements that a Party adopts or maintains with respect to sectors, sub-sectors, or activities as set out in its Schedule to Annex II. 2. With a view to ensuring that measures related to qualification requirements and procedures, technical standards, and licensing requirements do not constitute unnecessary barriers to trade in services, while recognizing the right to regulate and to introduce new regulations on the supply of services in order to meet national policy objectives, each Party shall endeavor to ensure, as appropriate for individual sectors, that such measures are:

– (a) based on objective and transparent criteria, such as competence and the ability to supply the service;
– (b) not more burdensome than necessary to ensure the quality of the service; and
– (c) in the case of licensing procedures, not in themselves a restriction on the supply of the service. 3. If the results of the negotiations related to Article VI:4 of the GATS (or the results of any similar negotiations undertaken in other multilateral fora in which both Parties participate) enter into effect, this Article shall be amended, as appropriate, after consultations between the Parties, to bring those results into effect under this Agreement. The Parties shall coordinate on such negotiations, as appropriate.

ARTICLE 9.8: TRANSPARENCY IN DEVELOPING AND APPLYING REGULATIONS 6

Further to Chapter 18 (Transparency):

– (a) Each Party shall establish or maintain appropriate mechanisms for responding to inquiries from interested persons regarding its regulations related to the subject matter of this Chapter. 6 For greater certainty, 'regulations' includes regulations establishing or applying to licensing authorization or criteria at the central and local levels of government. – (b) If, consistent with Article 18.1 (Publication), a Party does not provide advance notice of and opportunity for comment on regulations it proposes to adopt related to the subject matter of this Chapter, it shall, to the extent possible, address in writing the reasons for not doing so.

Page 1062 in PDF– (c) To the extent possible, each Party shall allow reasonable time between publication of final regulations related to the subject matter of this Chapter and their effective date.

ARTICLE 9.9: RECOGNITION

1. For purposes of the fulfillment, in whole or in part, of its standards or criteria for the authorization, licensing, or certification of services suppliers, and subject to the requirements of paragraph 5, a Party may recognize the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licenses or certifications granted in a particular country. Such recognition, which may be achieved through harmonization or otherwise, may be based upon an agreement or arrangement with the country concerned or may be accorded autonomously. 2. Where a Party recognizes, autonomously or by agreement or arrangement, the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licenses or certifications granted in the territory of a non-Party, nothing in Article 9.3 shall be construed to require the Party to accord such recognition to the education or experience obtained, requirements met, or licenses or certifications granted in the territory of the other Party. 3. On request of the other Party, a Party shall promptly provide information, including appropriate descriptions, concerning any recognition agreement or arrangement that the Party or relevant bodies in its territory have concluded. 4. A Party that is a party to an agreement or arrangement of the type referred to in paragraph 1, whether existing or future, shall afford adequate opportunity for the other Party, if the other Party is interested, to negotiate its accession to such an agreement or arrangement or to negotiate a comparable one with it. Where a Party accords recognition autonomously, it shall afford adequate opportunity for the other Party to demonstrate that education, experience, licenses, or certifications obtained or requirements met in the other Party's territory should be recognized. 5. Neither Party may accord recognition in a manner that would constitute a means of discrimination between countries in the application of its standards or criteria for the authorization, licensing, or certification of services suppliers, or a disguised restriction on trade in services. 6. Annex 9-A shall apply to measures adopted or maintained by a Party related to the licensing or certification of professional service suppliers as set out in that Annex. ARTICLE 9.10: PAYMENTS AND TRANSFERS 7

7 For greater certainty, Annex 8-C (Transfers) shall apply to Article 9.10.

Page 1063 in PDF1. Each Party shall permit all transfers and payments related to the cross-border supply of services to be made freely and without delay into and out of its territory. 2. Each Party shall permit such transfers and payments related to the cross-border supply of services to be made in a freely usable currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing at the time of transfer. 3. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may prevent or delay a transfer or payment through the equitable, non-discriminatory, and good faith application of its laws related to:

– (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, or the protection of the rights of creditors;
– (b) issuing, trading, or dealing in securities, futures, options, or derivatives;
– (c) financial reporting or record keeping of transfers when necessary to assist law enforcement or financial regulatory authorities;
– (d) criminal or penal offences; or
– (e) ensuring compliance with orders or judgments in judicial or administrative proceedings.

ARTICLE 9.11: DENIAL OF BENEFITS

1. A Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to a service supplier of the other Party if the service supplier is an enterprise owned or controlled by persons of a non-Party, and the denying Party adopts or maintains measures with respect to the non-Party or a person of the non-Party that prohibit transactions with the enterprise or that would be violated or circumvented if the benefits of this Chapter were accorded to the enterprise. 2. A Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to a service supplier of the other Party if the service supplier is an enterprise owned or controlled by persons of a non-Party or of the denying Party that has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other Party. If, before denying the benefits of this Chapter, the denying Party knows that the enterprise has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other Party and that persons of a nonParty, or of the denying Party, own or control the enterprise, the denying Party shall, to the extent practicable, notify the other Party before denying the benefits. If the denying Party provides such notice, it shall consult with the other Party at the other Party's request.

ARTICLE 9.12: WORK PROGRAM ON FINANCIAL SERVICES

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Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the authorities responsible for financial services will meet four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement to discuss the viability and convenience of incorporating financial services into this Agreement. For purposes of this Chapter:

aircraft repair and maintenance services means such activities when undertaken on an aircraft or a part thereof while it is withdrawn from service and does not include so-called line maintenance;

computer reservation system services means services provided by computerized systems that contain information about air carriers' schedules, availability, fares, and fare rules, through which reservations can be made or tickets may be issued;

cross-border trade in services or cross-border supply of services means the supply of a service:

– (a) from the territory of one Party into the territory of the other Party;
– (b) in the territory of one Party by a person of that Party to a person of the other Party; or
– (c) by a national of a Party in the territory of the other Party;

but does not include the supply of a service in the territory of a Party by a covered investment;

enterprise means an 'enterprise' as defined in Article 1.3 (Definitions), and a branch of an enterprise;

enterprise of a Party means an enterprise organized or constituted under the laws of a Party, and a branch located in the territory of a Party and carrying out business activities there;

financial service means any service of a financial nature including those defined in paragraph 5(a) of the Annex on Financial Services of GATS;

professional services means services, the supply of which requires specialized postsecondary education, or equivalent training or experience, or examination and for which the right to practice is granted or restricted by a Party, but does not include services supplied by trades-persons or vessel and aircraft crew members;

selling and marketing of air transport services means opportunities for the air carrier concerned to sell and market freely its air transport services, including all aspects of marketing such as market research, advertising, and distribution. These activities do not include the pricing of air transport services nor the applicable conditions; and service supplier of a Party means a person of that Party that seeks to supply or supplies a service 8 . 8 For purposes of Articles 9.2 and 9.3, 'service suppliers' has the same meaning as 'services and service suppliers' as used in Articles II and XVII of GATS.

ANNEX 9-A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Development of Professional Services Standards

Page 1065 in PDF1. Where the Parties agree, each Party shall encourage the relevant bodies in its territory to develop mutually acceptable standards and criteria for licensing and certification of professional services suppliers of the other Party and to provide recommendations on mutual recognition to the Joint Commission. 2. The standards and criteria referred to in paragraph 1 may be developed with regard to the following matters:

– (a) education – accreditation of schools or academic programs;
– (b) examinations – qualifying examinations for licensing, including alternative methods of assessment such as oral examinations and interviews;
– (c) experience – length and nature of experience required for licensing;
– (d) conduct and ethics – standards of professional conduct and the nature of disciplinary action for non-conformity with those standards;
– (e) professional development and re-certification – continuing education and ongoing requirements to maintain professional certification;
– (f) scope of practice – extent of, or limitations on, permissible activities;
– (g) local knowledge – requirements for knowledge of such matters as local laws, regulations, language, geography, or climate; or
– (h) consumer protection – including alternatives to residency requirements, such as bonding, professional liability insurance, and client restitution funds, to provide protection of consumers. 3. On receipt of a recommendation referred to in paragraph 1, the Joint Commission shall review the recommendation within a reasonable time to determine whether it is consistent with this Agreement. Based on the result of the Joint Commission's review, each Party shall encourage its respective competent authorities, where appropriate, to implement the recommendation within a mutually agreed time.

Temporary Licensing

4. For mutually agreed individual professional services, each Party shall encourage the relevant bodies in its territory to develop procedures for the temporary licensing of professional service suppliers of the other Party.

Recognition

Page 1066 in PDF5. For professional services generally and when the Parties so agree, each Party shall consider, as appropriate, the following matters:

– (a) procedures for fostering the development of mutual recognition agreements or arrangements among relevant professional bodies;
– (b) the feasibility of developing model procedures for the licensing and certification of professional services suppliers; and
– (c) other issues of mutual interest related to the supply of professional services.

Review

6. The Joint Commission shall review the implementation of this Annex at least once every three years.

Page 1067 in PDFThe Honorable Sergio Díaz-Granados Guida Minister of Trade, Industry, and Tourism Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Tourism Bogotá, Colombia

Dear Mr. Díaz-Granados:

I have the honor to confirm the following understanding reached between the delegations of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Colombia during the course of negotiations regarding Chapters 8 (Investment) and 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services) of the Free Trade Agreement between our two Governments signed this day:

Notwithstanding Article 8.1 (Scope) or Article 9.1 (Scope), the cross-border trade in gambling and betting services 1 is not subject to Chapter 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services) and investment in gambling and betting services is not subject to Chapter 8 (Investment). For greater certainty, each Party retains the right to adopt or maintain any measure in relation to betting and gambling services, in accordance with its respective laws or regulations. I have the honor to propose that this letter and your letter in reply confirming that your Government shares this understanding shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. Sincerely,

Taeho Bark

1 For greater certainty, 'gambling and betting services' includes such services supplied through electronic transmission and services that use sa-haeng-seong-ge-im-mul . ' Sa-haeng-seong-ge-im-mul ,' as defined in Article 2 of Korea's Game Industry Promotion Act , includes, inter alia , gaming instruments which result in financial loss or gain through betting or by chance. The Honorable Taeho Bark Minister for Trade Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seoul, Republic of Korea

Page 1068 in PDFDear Mr. Bark:

I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of this date, which reads as follows:

I have the honor to confirm the following understanding reached between the delegations of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Colombia during the course of negotiations regarding Chapters 8 (Investment) and 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services) of the Free Trade Agreement between our two Governments signed this day:

Notwithstanding Article 8.1 (Scope) or Article 9.1 (Scope), the cross-border trade in gambling and betting services 1 is not subject to Chapter 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services) and investment in gambling and betting services is not subject to Chapter 8 (Investment). For greater certainty, each Party retains the right to adopt or maintain any measure in relation to betting and gambling services, in accordance with its respective laws or regulations. I have the honor to propose that this letter and your letter in reply confirming that your Government shares this understanding shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. I have the further honor to confirm that my Government shares this understanding and that your letter and this letter in reply shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. Sincerely,

Sergio Díaz-Granados Guida

1 For greater certainty, 'gambling and betting services' includes such services supplied through electronic transmission and services that use sa-haeng-seong-ge-im-mul . ' Sa-haeng-seong-ge-im-mul ,' as defined in Article 2 of Korea's Game Industry Promotion Act , includes, inter alia , gaming instruments which result in financial loss or gain through betting or by chance. The Honorable Sergio Díaz-Granados Guida Minister of Trade, Industry, and Tourism Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Tourism Bogotá, Colombia

Dear Mr. Díaz-Granados:

Page 1069 in PDFI have the honor to confirm the following understandings reached between the delegations of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Colombia during the course of negotiations regarding Chapters 8 (Investment) and 9 (Cross Border Trade in Services) of the Free Trade Agreement between our two Governments signed this day:

– (1) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed certain measures related to resource recycling and to policies to encourage low-emission motor vehicle distribution. The Parties shared the understanding that these measures relating to: (i) the obligation to recycle products and packaging materials; (ii) the submission of recycling performance plans and results; (iii) payment of applicable recycling levies; (iv) the obligation to distribute a certain percentage of low-emission motor vehicles; and (v) the submission and approval of plans to distribute low-emission motor vehicles are not inconsistent with Article 8.9 (Performance Requirements). – (2) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations that prohibit an enterprise from concurrently holding two or more business licenses to supply different services. The Parties shared the understanding that, for the purpose of this Agreement, such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). – (3) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed existing regulations applicable to the establishment, extension, or transfer of educational institutions within certain geographical areas under the Seoul Metropolitan Area Readjustment Planning Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011). The Parties shared the understanding that such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). – (4) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed a measure that allows local higher education institutions to jointly operate curricula only with higher education institutions organized under Korean law, or with foreign higher education institutions that have obtained accreditation from a foreign government or authorized foreign accreditation bodies. The Parties shared the understanding that such a measure is not inconsistent with Article 8.3 (National Treatment) and Article 9.2 (National Treatment). – (5) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed a measure that may establish requirements regarding the types and quantities of raw materials for producing liquor under the Liquors Act (Law No. 11134, Dec. 31, 2011) and its subordinate regulations. The Parties shared the understanding that such measure is not inconsistent with Article 8.9 (Performance Requirement), provided that it is applied in a manner consistent with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures.

– (6) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations that control a rail transportation company's ability to stop supplying its service, including closure or liquidation of the company. The Parties shared the understanding that such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access).

Page 1070 in PDF– (7) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations on zoning and land use. The Parties shared the understanding that measures concerning zoning and land use are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). I have the honor to propose that this letter and your letter in reply confirming that your Government shares these understandings shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. Sincerely,

Taeho Bark

The Honorable Taeho Bark Minister for Trade Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Seoul, Republic of Korea

Dear Mr. Bark:

Page 1071 in PDFI have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of this date, which reads as follows:

I have the honor to confirm the following understandings reached between the delegations of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Colombia during the course of negotiations regarding Chapters 8 (Investment) and 9 (Cross Border Trade in Services) of the Free Trade Agreement between our two Governments signed this day:

– (1) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed certain measures related to resource recycling and to policies to encourage low-emission motor vehicle distribution. The Parties shared the understanding that these measures relating to: (i) the obligation to recycle products and packaging materials; (ii) the submission of recycling performance plans and results; (iii) payment of applicable recycling levies; (iv) the obligation to distribute a certain percentage of low-emission motor vehicles; and (v) the submission and approval of plans to distribute low-emission motor vehicles are not inconsistent with Article 8.9 (Performance Requirements). – (2) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations that prohibit an enterprise from concurrently holding two or more business licenses to supply different services. The Parties shared the understanding that, for the purpose of this Agreement, such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). – (3) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed existing regulations applicable to the establishment, extension, or transfer of educational institutions within certain geographical areas under the Seoul Metropolitan Area Readjustment Planning Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011). The Parties shared the understanding that such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). – (4) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed a measure that allows local higher education institutions to jointly operate curricula only with higher education institutions organized under Korean law, or with foreign higher education institutions that have obtained accreditation from a foreign government or authorized foreign accreditation bodies. The Parties shared the understanding that such a measure is not inconsistent with Article 8.3 (National Treatment) and Article 9.2 (National Treatment). – (5) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed a measure that may establish requirements regarding the types and quantities of raw materials for producing liquor under the Liquors Act (Law No. 11134, Dec. 31, 2011) and its subordinate
6. regulations. The Parties shared the understanding that such measure is not inconsistent with Article 8.9 (Performance Requirement), provided that it is applied in a manner consistent with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures. – (6) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations that control a rail transportation company's ability to stop supplying its service, including closure or liquidation of the company. The Parties shared the understanding that such restrictions are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). – (7) During the negotiations, the Parties discussed regulations on zoning and land use. The Parties shared the understanding that measures concerning zoning and land use are not inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access). I have the honor to propose that this letter and your letter in reply confirming that your Government shares these understandings shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. I have the further honor to confirm that my Government shares these understandings and that your letter and this letter in reply shall constitute an integral part of the Free Trade Agreement. Sincerely,

Sergio Díaz-Granados Guida

CHAPTER TEN TEMPORARY ENTRY FOR BUSINESS PERSONS

ARTICLE 10.1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

This Chapter reflects the preferential trading relationship between the Parties, the Parties' mutual desire to facilitate temporary entry for business persons on a reciprocal basis and to establish transparent criteria and procedures for temporary entry in accordance with Annex 10-A, and the need to ensure border security and to protect the domestic labor force and permanent employment in their respective territories. 2. This Chapter shall not apply to measures affecting natural persons of a Party seeking access to the employment market of the other Party, nor shall it apply to measures regarding citizenship, nationality, permanent residence, or employment on a permanent basis.

ARTICLE 10.2: GENERAL OBLIGATIONS

1. Each Party shall apply its measures related to the provisions of this Chapter in accordance with Article 10.1 and, in particular, shall expeditiously apply those measures so as to avoid unduly impairing or delaying trade in goods or services or conduct of investment activities under this Agreement. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from applying measures to regulate the entry of business persons into, or their temporary stay in, its territory, including those measures necessary to protect the integrity of its borders, and to ensure the orderly movement of business persons across its borders, provided that such measures are not applied in such a manner as to nullify, delay, or impair the commitments made by a Party under this Agreement. The sole fact of requiring a visa for natural persons of certain countries and not for those of others shall not be regarded as nullifying, delaying, or impairing the commitments made by a Party under this Agreement.

ARTICLE 10.3: GRANT OF TEMPORARY ENTRY

1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry to business persons who comply with immigration measures applicable to temporary entry such as those related to public health and safety and national security in accordance with this Chapter, including Annex 10-A and Appendix 10-A-2. 2. Temporary entry granted pursuant to this Chapter shall not replace the requirements needed to carry out a profession or an activity in accordance with the specific laws and regulations in force in the territory of the Party authorizing the temporary entry. 3.

Page 1072 in PDFA Party may refuse to issue an immigration document authorizing employment to a business person where the temporary entry of that person might adversely affect:

– (a) the settlement of any labor dispute that is in progress at the place or intended place of employment; or
– (b) the employment of any person who is involved in such dispute. 4. When a Party refuses, pursuant to paragraph 3, to issue an immigration document authorizing employment, it shall:
– (a) take measures to allow the business person to be informed in writing of the reasons for the refusal; and
– (b) promptly notify the other Party in writing of the reasons for the refusal. 5. Each Party shall limit any fees for processing applications for temporary entry of business persons to the approximate cost of services rendered.

ARTICLE 10.4: PROVISION OF INFORMATION

1. Further to Article 18.1 (Publication), each Party shall:
2. (a) provide the other Party with relevant materials that will enable the other Party to become acquainted with its measures related to this Chapter; and
3. (b) no later than six months after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, prepare and publish or otherwise make available in its own territory, and in the territory of the other Party, explanatory material regarding the requirements for temporary entry under this Chapter, in such a manner that will enable business persons of the other Party to become acquainted with those requirements. 2.

Page 1073 in PDFEach Party shall collect, maintain and, upon request, make available to the other Party, in accordance with its laws, data regarding the granting of temporary entry under this Chapter to business persons of the other Party who have been issued immigration documentation, including data specific to each occupation, profession, or activity.

ARTICLE 10.5: WORKING GROUP

1. The Parties hereby establish a Temporary Entry Working Group, comprising representatives of each Party, including immigration officials and contact points. 2. The Working Group shall meet, when necessary, to consider matters pertaining to this Chapter, such as:
3. (a) the implementation and administration of this Chapter;

– (b) the development and adoption of common criteria and interpretations for the implementation of this Chapter;
– (c) the development and implementation of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; and
– (d) any other measures of mutual interest.

ARTICLE 10.6: CONTACT POINTS

1. The Parties hereby establish contact points who shall exchange information as described in Article 10.4 and shall receive and analyze the information mentioned under Article 10.5. 2. The contact points are:
3. (a) for Korea, Coordinator Border Control Division Korea Immigration Service Ministry of Justice or its successor
4. (b) for Colombia, Coordinator Coordination of Visas and Immigration

Page 1074 in PDFMinistry of Foreign Affairs or its successor

ARTICLE 10.7: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

1. A Party may not initiate proceedings under Chapter 20 (Dispute Settlement) regarding a refusal to grant temporary entry under this Chapter unless:
2. (a) the matter involves a pattern of practice; and
3. (b) the business person has exhausted the available administrative remedies regarding the particular matter. 2. The remedies referred to in paragraph 1(b) shall be deemed to be exhausted if a final determination in the matter has not been issued by the competent authority within one year of the institution of an administrative proceeding, and the failure to issue a determination is not attributable to delay caused by the business person.

ARTICLE 10.8: RELATION TO OTHER CHAPTERS

1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to impose any obligation 1 on a Party regarding its immigration measures, except for this Chapter, Chapters 1 (Initial Provisions and General Definitions), 19 (Institutional Provisions), 20 (Dispute Settlement), and 22 (Final Provisions), and Articles 18.1 (Publication), 18.2 (Notification and Provision of Information), and 18.3 (Administrative Proceedings). 2.

Page 1075 in PDFNothing in this Chapter shall be construed to impose any obligations or commitments on a Party with respect to other Chapters of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 10.9: TRANSPARENCY IN DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS

1. Further to Chapter 18 (Transparency), each Party shall establish or maintain appropriate mechanisms to respond to inquiries from interested persons regarding regulations related to the temporary entry of business persons. 2. Each Party shall, within a reasonable period after an application requesting temporary entry is considered complete under its laws and regulations, inform the applicant of the decision concerning the application. On request of the applicant, the Party shall provide, without undue delay, information concerning the status of the application.

ARTICLE 10.10: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter:

business person means a national 2 of a Party who is engaged in trade in goods, the supply of services, or the conduct of investment activities in the other Party;

immigration measure means any law, rule, regulation, decision, procedure, or any other administrative action affecting the entry and sojourn of aliens;

national has the same meaning as the term 'national' as defined in Chapter 1 (Initial Provisions and General Definitions);

pattern of practice means a practice carried out by the immigration authorities of a Party in a repetitive manner during

Page 1076 in PDFa representative period immediately before the execution of the practice at issue; and temporary entry means entry into the territory of a Party by a business person of the other Party without the intent to establish permanent residence. 1 For greater certainty, 'any obligation' in Article 10.8 includes Articles 9.2 (National Treatment), 9.3 (MostFavored-Nation Treatment) and 9.4 (Market Access). 2 For greater certainty, 'national' does not include a permanent resident.

ANNEX 10-A TEMPORARY ENTRY FOR BUSINESS PERSONS

SECTION A: BUSINESS VISITORS

1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry to a business person seeking to engage in a business activity set out in Appendix 10-A-1, without requiring that person to obtain an employment authorization, provided that the business person otherwise complies with immigration measures applicable to temporary entry, on presentation of:

– (a) proof of nationality of the other Party;
– (b) documentation demonstrating that the business person will be engaged in a business activity set out in Appendix 10-A-1 and describing the purpose of entry; and
– (c) evidence demonstrating that the proposed business activity is international in scope and the business person is not seeking to enter the local labor market. 2.

Page 1077 in PDFEach Party shall provide that a business person may satisfy the requirements of subparagraph 1(c) by demonstrating that:
– (a) the primary source of remuneration for the proposed business activity is outside the territory of the Party granting temporary entry; and
– (b) the business person's principal place of business and the actual place of accrual of profits, at least predominantly, remain outside the territory of the Party granting temporary entry. The proof that a Party may require to demonstrate the matters mentioned in subparagraph (b) shall be reasonable and not more burdensome than necessary. Each Party shall include in the explanatory material described in Article 10.4.1(b) a non-exclusive list of examples of such proof. 3. Neither Party may:
2. (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect; or
3. (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction related to temporary entry under paragraph 1.

SECTION B: TRADERS AND INVESTORS

1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide confirming documentation to a business person seeking to:
2. (a) carry on substantial trade in goods or services principally between the territory of the Party of which the business person is a national and the territory of the other Party into which entry is sought; or
3. (b) establish, develop, administer, or provide advice or key technical services to the operation of an investment to which the business person or the business person's enterprise has committed, or is in the process of committing, a substantial amount of capital,

in a capacity that is supervisory or executive, or involves essential skills, provided that the business person otherwise complies with immigration measures applicable to temporary entry. 2. Neither Party may:
2. (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect; or
3. (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction related to temporary entry under paragraph 1.

SECTION C: INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFEREES

Page 1078 in PDF1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide confirming documentation to an intracompany transferee, who otherwise complies with immigration measures applicable to temporary entry. 2.

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Intra-company transferee means an employee of a firm that supplies services through subsidiaries, branches, or designated affiliates established in the territory of the other Party and who has been so employed for a period not less than oneyear immediately preceding the date of the application for temporary entry, and who is an executive, manager, or specialist as defined below:
3. (a) executive means a natural person within an organization who primarily directs the management of the organization, exercises wide latitude in decision-making, and receives only general supervision or direction from higher level executives, the board of directors, or stockholders of the business. An executive would not directly perform tasks related to the actual supply of a service or services of the organization;
4. (b) manager means a natural person within an organization who primarily directs the organization or a department of the organization, supervises, and controls the work of other supervisory, professional, or managerial employees; has the authority to hire and fire or recommend hiring, firing, or other personnel actions; and exercises discretionary authority over day-to-day operations. This does not include a first-line supervisor, unless the employees supervised are professionals, nor does this include an employee who primarily performs tasks necessary for the supply of the service; and
5. (c) specialist means a natural person within an organization who possesses knowledge at an advanced level of continued expertise

Page 1080 in PDFand proprietary knowledge on the services, research, equipment, techniques, or management of the organization. 3. Neither Party may:
7. (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect; or
8. (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction related to temporary entry under paragraph 1.

SECTION D: CONTRACTUAL SERVICE SUPPLIERS

1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide confirming documentation to a business person who is seeking to provide services as a contractual service supplier in a profession as set out in Appendix 10-A-3, provided that the business person otherwise complies with immigration measures applicable to temporary entry, on presentation of:

– (a) proof of nationality of the other Party;
– (b) documentation demonstrating that the business person will be so engaged and describing the purpose of entry; and
– (c) documentation demonstrating the attainment of the relevant minimum educational requirements or alternative credentials. 2. Contractual service supplier means a business person of a Party who:
– (a) is engaged in a specialized occupation that requires theoretical and practical application of specialized knowledge;
– (b) has attained a bachelor's degree relevant to the service to be provided as a minimum for entry into the occupation;
– (c) is engaged in the supply of a contracted service as an employee of a juridical person that has no commercial presence in the other Party, where the juridical person obtains a service contract for a period not exceeding one year from a juridical person of the other Party, who is the final consumer of the services supplied. The contract shall comply with the laws and regulations of that Party;
– (d) has been an employee of the juridical person for a period not less than one year immediately preceding the date of application for admission; and
– (e) is required to receive no remuneration from the juridical person located in the other Party. 3. Each Party may impose numerical restriction related to temporary entry for contractual service suppliers. Neither Party may, however, as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect.

SECTION E: SPOUSES AND DEPENDANTS

Page 1082 in PDFEach Party shall grant temporary entry and employment authorization to a spouse and dependants of a business person qualifying for temporary entry under Section B, Section C, or Section D, if the spouse and dependants otherwise comply with respective immigration measures applicable to temporary entry and meet the relevant employment qualifications, if necessary. 2. Neither Party may:
3. (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect; or
4. (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction related to temporary entry under paragraph 1.

SECTION F: MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide confirming documentation to a management trainee in professional development who has been employed by a juridical person of a Party for at least one year and who possesses a university degree and is on a temporary work assignment intended to broaden that employee's knowledge of and experience in a company 3 in preparation for a senior leadership position within the company, provided that the management trainee complies with respective immigration measures applicable to temporary entry. 2. Each Party may impose numerical restriction related to temporary entry for management trainees.

Page 1083 in PDFNeither Party may, however, as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, require prior approval procedures, labor market tests, or other procedures of similar effect. 3 For greater certainty, 'company' is confined to subsidiaries, branches, or designated affiliates established in the territory of the other Party.

APPENDIX 10-A-1 BUSINESS VISITORS

A business person of a Party who enters the territory of the other Party for the purpose of engaging in the following activities: market, technical, statistical, and scientific research; business liason; on-site visit; meeting and consultations; negotiating contracts; installing or repairing imported/exported machinery; attending seminars or conferences; loading and transporting goods or persons; and other similar business purposes.

In the case of Korea:

1. Business visitors who enter Korea under Section A of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to 90 days. 2. Traders and investors who enter Korea under Section B of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to two years. The period of stay may be extended provided that the conditions on which they are based remain in effect. 3. Intra-company transferees who enter Korea under Section C of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to two years.

Page 1084 in PDFThe period of stay may be extended provided that the conditions on which they are based remainin effect. 4. Contractual service suppliers who enter Korea under Section D of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to one year or the period of the contract, whichever is shorter. 5. Management trainees who enter Korea under Section F of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to one year. 6. Business persons of Colombia who intend to stay over 90 days in Korea shall register as aliens at the competent immigration office.

In the case of Colombia:

1. Business visitors who enter Colombia under Section A of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to 90 days. 2. Traders and investors who enter Colombia under Section B of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to two years. The period of stay may be extended provided that the conditions on which they are based remain in effect. 3. Intra-company transferees who enter Colombia under Section C of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to two years. The period of stay may be extended provided that the conditions on which they are based remain in effect. 4. Contractual service suppliers who enter Colombia under Section D of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to one year or the period of the contract, whichever is shorter. 5.

Page 1085 in PDFManagement trainees who enter Colombia under Section F of Annex 10-A will be granted a period of stay of up to one year.

APPENDIX 10-A-2 DURATION OF STAY

6. Business persons of Korea who received a visa with duration longer than three months and who intend to stay over 15 business days in Colombia shall register as aliens at the competent immigration office.

APPENDIX 10-A-3 CONTRACTUAL SERVICE SUPPLIERS 4

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– 1 Computer Hardware 5 Design Engineers
– 2 Computer network products developer
– 3 Recorder developer
– 4 Hard disk developer
– 5 Controller developer
– 6 Computer products Engineers
– 7 Computer control system developer
– 8 Disk drive developer
– 9 Computer main board developer
– 10 Input/output products developer
– 11 Telecommunication Machinery Engineers and Researchers
– 12 Telecommunication Equipment Engineers and Researchers
– 13 Telecommunication Technology Engineers and Researchers
– 14 Telecommunication Network Operation Engineers and Researchers
– 15 Mobile circuit developer
– 16 Modem development Design Engineers
– 17 Interphone or phone developer
– 18 DMB receiver developer
– 19 HFC network operating Engineers
– 20 SMS products operator
– 21 Wireless communication network manager
– 22 Electrical circuit manager
– 23 Switchboard developer
– 24 Fiber optic node-products developer
– 25 VMS products developer
– 26 RF communication research developer
– 27 Wire communication network planner
– 28 Communication line Design Engineers
– 29 Artificial satellite TV receiver development Design Engineers
– 30 Optical communication products Design developer
– 31 Letters service products operator
– 32 Transmission developer
– 33 Wireless phone developer
– 34 Digital receiver developer
– 35 DMB phone developer
– 36 ADSL products developer
– 37 VMS products operator

4 This list is based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) and the Korean Standard Classification of Occupations (KSCO). 5 'Computer hardware' includes computer chips, circuit boards, computer systems, and related equipment such as keyboards, modems, and printers.

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– 38 Communication network operation Engineers
– 39 Internet network operation Engineers
– 40 Communication construction manager
– 41 Wireless relay equipment development Design Engineers
– 42 Communication application service equipment developer
– 43 CDMA technology research developer
– 44 Wireless data network developer
– 45 Communication intelligent network research developer
– 46 Network communication equipment development Design Engineers
– 47 Communication equipment development Design Engineers
– 48 Switchboard development Design Engineers
– 49 Digital broadcasting equipment developer
– 50 Communication network Design Engineers
– 51 IT Consultants
– 52 Computer System Supervision Professionals
– 53 Computer System Designers and Analysts
– 54 Network Consultants
– 55 Database Consultants
– 56 Information security Consultants
– 57 Information system Consultants
– 58 System Software Designers and Analysts
– 59 System Software Programmers
– 60 EMBEDED program developer
– 61 Linux developer
– 62 MICOM control Engineers
– 63 OS developer
– 64 FIRMWARE developer
– 65 Application Software Designers and Analysts
– 66 Network Programmers
– 67 Application Software Programmers n.e.c.

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– 68 Data management application programmer
– 69 Financing management application programmer
– 70 Information process application programmer
– 71 Protocol Developers
– 72 Database Designers and Analysts
– 73 Database Programmers
– 74 Database Managers
– 75 Database professional
– 76 Network Engineers
– 77 Network system analysts
– 78 Intranet Engineers
– 79 LAN Engineers
– 80 VAN Engineers
– 81 WAN Engineers
– 82 Network server building operation Engineers
– 83 Web Masters

– 84 Web Engineers and Programmers
– 85 Information System Operators
– 86 General management consultant 6
– 87 Financial management consultant
– 88 Marketing management consultant
– 89 Human resources management consultant 7
– 90 Production management consultant
– 91 Public relations consultant
– 92 Distribution and Transmission Engineers and Researchers
– 93 Electrical Measurement and Control Engineers and Researchers
– 94 Electrical Supervisors and Researchers
– 95 Cement Engineers and Researchers
– 96 Press mold Design Engineers
– 97 Plastic Molding Design Engineers
– 98 Cast Mold Design Engineers
– 99 Aircraft Engineers
– 100 Diesel machine Engineers
– 101 Gas turbine Engineers
– 102 Aircraft machine Engineers
– 103 Satellite Engineers
– 104 Injection molding Design Engineers
– 105 Ventilation equipment Engineers
– 106 Ventilation machine Engineers
– 107 Refrigerator Engineers
– 108 Heat exchanger designer
– 109 Clean room air conditioning equipment Design Engineers
– 110 GHP developer
– 111 Heat exchanger developer
– 112 Air conditioning purgation Design Engineers
– 113 Public works construction machine design development Engineers
– 114 Pavement of a road construction machine design development Engineers
– 115 Transportation construction machine design development Engineers
– 116 Crusher, drill piledrivers and pile-extractors design development Engineers
– 117 Farming machine(design) Engineers
– 118 Mining machine(design) Engineers
– 119 Fiber machine(design) Engineers
– 120 Food machine(design) Engineers
– 121 Machine tool (design) Engineers
– 122 Oil pressure machine(design) Engineers
– 123

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Industrial robot design Engineers
– 124 Special Engineering Design Service for automobile (automobile designer)

6 For greater certainty, consulting services on law are not included. 7 For Korea, the consulting services included in the scope of duties of Certified Labor Affairs Consultants under the Certified Labor Affairs Consultant Act are not included. The duties of Certified Labor Affairs Consultants include consulting on labor-management relations and remuneration strategies.

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– 125 Aircraft designer
– 126 Automobile machine Engineers
– 127 Car electronics Engineers
– 128 Automobile engine design Engineers
– 129 Petroleum and Chemical Engineers and Researchers
– 130 Rubber and Plastic Engineers and Researchers
– 131 Pesticide and Fertilizer Engineers and Researchers
– 132 Paint Products Engineers and Researchers
– 133 Cosmetics and Soap Engineers and Researchers
– 134 Natural gas Chemical Engineers
– 135 Tire production Engineers
– 136 Gasoline Engineers
– 137 Natural gas production and distribution Engineers
– 138 Brewage production Engineers
– 139 Metal Engineers and Researchers
– 140 Electrical Products Development Engineers and Researchers
– 141 Power Plant Engineers and Researchers
– 142 Electronic equipment Engineers
– 143 Mold Making Engineers and Researchers
– 144 Plant Engineers and Researchers
– 145 Cooling, Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers and Researchers
– 146 Construction Machine Engineers and Researchers
– 147 Industrial Machine Engineers and Researchers
– 148 Automobile Engineers and Researchers
– 149 Ship Engineers and Researchers
– 150 Aircraft and Railroad Vehicle Engineers and Researchers
– 151 Marine engineering Engineers
– 152 Exploration Engineers
– 153 Oil Engineers
– 154 Market and Public Opinion Survey Manager
– 155 Survey Specialists
– 157 Biochemist 9
– 156 Biologist 8
– 158 Construction Work Engineers
– 159 Civil Construction Engineers
– 160 Advertising Professionals
– 161 Computer Game Programmers
– 162 Game Graphic Designers
– 163 Architects 10

8 Doctoral degree or equivalent is required. 10 For Korea, architectural services are subject to collaboration with architects registered under the Korean law in the form of joint contracts. 9 Doctoral degree or equivalent is required.

For Korea:

–  Immigration Control Act, Enforcement Decree of the Immigration Control Act , Enforcement Regulations of the Immigration Control Act , Guidelines for the Issuance of Visa, etc. , or those that modify them, if any.

For Colombia:

–  Decree 4000 of 2004 , Decree 2622 of 2009 , Resolution 5707 of 2008 , and Resolution 4700 of 2009 , or those that modify them.

CHAPTER ELEVEN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

ARTICLE 11.1: SCOPE AND COVERAGE

Page 1091 in PDF1. This Chapter shall apply to:
2. (a) measures related to access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services;
3. (b) measures related to obligations of suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services;
4. (c) other measures related to public telecommunications transport networks and services; and
5. (d) measures related to the supply of value-added services. 2. Except to ensure that enterprises operating broadcast stations and cable systems have continued access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services, as set out in Article 11.2, this Chapter shall not apply to any measure related to broadcast or cable distribution of radio or television programming. 3. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to:
2. (a) require a Party, or require a Party to compel any enterprise, to establish, construct, acquire, lease, operate, or provide telecommunications networks and services not offered to the public generally;
3. (b) require a Party to compel any enterprise exclusively engaged in the broadcast or cable distribution of radio or television programming to make available its broadcast or cable facilities as a public telecommunications transport network;
4. (c) require a Party to authorize an enterprise of the other Party to establish, construct, acquire, lease, operate, or supply telecommunications networks or services, other than as specifically provided in this Agreement; or
5. (d) prevent a Party from prohibiting persons operating private networks from using their networks to supply public telecommunications transport networks and services to third persons.

SECTION A: ACCESS TO AND USE OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND SERVICES

Page 1092 in PDFARTICLE 11.2: ACCESS TO AND USE OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND SERVICES 1

1. Each Party shall ensure that enterprises of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport networks and services, including leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders, on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, including as set out in paragraphs 2 through 6. 2. Each Party shall ensure that enterprises of the other Party are permitted to:
3. (a) purchase or lease, and attach terminal or other equipment that interfaces with a public telecommunications transport network;
4. (b) provide services to individual or multiple end-users over any leased or owned circuits;
5. (c) connect owned or leased circuits with public telecommunications transport networks and services in the territory of that Party or with circuits leased or owned by another enterprise;
6. (d) perform switching, signaling, and processing functions; and
7. (e) use operating protocols of their choice, other than as necessary to ensure the availability of telecommunications networks and services to the public generally. 3. Each Party shall ensure that enterprises of the other Party may use public telecommunications transport networks and services for the movement of information in its territory or across its borders, including for intra-corporate communications of such enterprises, and for access to information contained in databases or otherwise stored in machine-readable form in the territory of either Party. 4. Notwithstanding paragraph 3, a Party may take such measures as are necessary to ensure the security and confidentiality of messages, provided that such measures are not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or disguised restriction on trade in services. 5. Each Party shall ensure that no condition is imposed on access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services, other than as necessary to:

1 For greater certainty, Article 11.2 shall not prohibit a Party from requiring an enterprise to obtain a license, concession, or other type of authorization to supply any public telecommunications transport network or service within its territory. For purposes of Article 11.2, the term 'enterprise' shall be interpreted as 'service supplier' for Korea.

Page 1093 in PDF– (a) safeguard the public service responsibilities of suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services, in particular their ability to make their networks or services available to the public generally; or
– (b) protect the technical integrity of public telecommunications transport networks and services. 6. Provided that conditions for access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services satisfy the criteria set out in paragraph 5, such conditions may include:
– (a) a requirement to use specified technical interfaces, including interface protocols, for interconnection with such networks and services;
– (b) requirements, where necessary, for the inter-operability of such networks and services;
– (c) type approval of terminal or other equipment which interfaces with the network and technical requirements related to the attachment of that equipment to such networks; or
– (d) notification, registration, and licensing.

SECTION B: ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO MAJOR SUPPLIERS OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND SERVICES

ARTICLE 11.3: TREATMENT BY MAJOR SUPPLIERS

Each Party shall ensure that a major supplier in its territory accords suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services of the other Party treatment no less favorable than such major supplier accords to its subsidiaries, its affiliates, or any nonaffiliated service suppliers regarding:

– (a) the availability, provisioning, rates, or quality of like public telecommunications transport networks and services; and
– (b) the availability of technical interfaces necessary for interconnection.

ARTICLE 11.4: COMPETITIVE SAFEGUARDS

1. Each Party shall maintain appropriate measures for the purpose of preventing suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services that, alone or together, are a major supplier in its territory from engaging in or continuing anti-competitive practices. 2. The anti-competitive practices referred to in paragraph 1 include in particular:

Page 1094 in PDF– (a) engaging in anti-competitive cross-subsidization 2 ;
– (b) using information obtained from competitors with anti-competitive results; and
– (c) not making available, on a timely basis, to suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services, technical information about essential facilities and commercially relevant information that are necessary for them to provide services.

ARTICLE 11.5: INTERCONNECTION

General Terms and Conditions

1. Each Party shall ensure that a major supplier in its territory is required to provide interconnection at any technically feasible point in the network. Such interconnection shall be provided:

– (a) under non-discriminatory terms, conditions (including technical standards and specifications), and rates;
– (b) of a quality no less favorable than that provided for its own like services, for like services of non-affiliated service suppliers, or for like services of its subsidiaries or other affiliates;
– (c) in a timely fashion, on terms, conditions (including technical standards and specifications), and cost-oriented rates, that are transparent, reasonable, having regard to economic feasibility, and sufficiently unbundled so that the supplier need not pay for network components or facilities that it does not require for the services to be provided; and
– (d) upon request, at points in addition to the network termination points offered to the majority of users, subject to charges that reflect the cost of construction of necessary additional facilities.

Public Availability of the Procedures for Interconnection Negotiations

2. Each Party shall make publicly available the applicable procedures for interconnection negotiations with a major supplier in its territory.

Transparency of Interconnection Arrangements

2 For Colombia, the term 'anticompetitive cross-subsidization' shall be interpreted as including margin squeeze.

Page 1095 in PDF3. Each Party shall ensure that a major supplier in its territory makes publicly available either its interconnection agreements or a reference interconnection offer.

ARTICLE 11.6: RESALE

Each Party shall ensure that a major supplier in its territory does not impose unreasonable or discriminatory conditions or limitations on the resale of its public telecommunications transport networks and services 3 .

ARTICLE 11.7: UNBUNDLING OF NETWORK ELEMENTS

1. Each Party shall provide its telecommunications regulatory body or other relevant body with the authority to require major suppliers in its territory to offer access to network elements on an unbundled basis on terms and conditions, and at cost-oriented rates, that are reasonable, non-discriminatory, and transparent for the supply of public telecommunications transport networks and services. 2. Each Party may determine the network elements required to be made available in its territory, and the suppliers that may obtain such elements, in accordance with its laws or regulations.

SECTION C: OTHER MEASURES

ARTICLE 11.8: CONDITIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VALUE-ADDED SERVICES

1. Neither Party shall require an enterprise in its territory that it classifies as a supplier of value-added services and that supplies those services over facilities that the enterprise does not own to:

– (a) supply those services to the public generally;
– (b) cost-justify its rates for those services;
– (c) file a tariff for those services;
– (d) connect its networks with any particular customer for the supply of those services; or
– (e) conform with any particular standard or technical regulation of the telecommunications regulatory body for connecting to any other network, other than a public telecommunications transport network. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a Party may take the actions described in paragraph 1

3 Each Party will implement this obligation in accordance with its laws and regulations.

Page 1096 in PDFto remedy a practice of a supplier of value-added services that the Party has found in a particular case to be anti-competitive under its laws or regulations, or to otherwise promote competition or safeguard the interests of consumers.

ARTICLE 11.9: INDEPENDENT REGULATORY BODIES

1. Each Party shall ensure that its telecommunications regulatory body is separate from, and not accountable to, any supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services. 2. Each Party shall ensure that its regulatory decisions and procedures are impartial with respect to all market participants.

ARTICLE 11.10: UNIVERSAL SERVICE

1. Each Party has the right to define the kind of universal service obligations it wishes to adopt or maintain. 2. Each Party shall administer any universal service obligation that it maintains in a transparent, non-discriminatory, and competitively neutral 4 manner and shall ensure that its universal service obligation is not more burdensome than necessary for the kind of universal service that it has defined.

ARTICLE 11.11: LICENSING PROCESS

1. When a Party requires a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks or services to have a license, concession, permit, registration, or other type of authorization, the Party shall make publicly available:

– (a) all the licensing or authorization criteria and procedures it applies;
– (b) the period of time it normally requires to reach a decision concerning an application for a license, concession, permit, registration, or other type of authorization; and
– (c) the terms and conditions of all licenses or authorizations. 2. Each Party shall ensure that, upon request, an applicant receives the reasons for the denial of a license, concession, permit, registration, or other type of authorization.

ARTICLE 11.12: ALLOCATION AND USE OF SCARCE RESOURCES

4 For Colombia, the term 'competitively neutral' includes both competitively and technologically neutral.

Page 1097 in PDF1. Each Party shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of scarce telecommunications resources, including frequencies, numbers, and rights-of-way, in an objective, timely, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner. 2. Each Party shall make publicly available the current state of allocated frequency bands but retains the right not to provide detailed identification of frequencies allocated or assigned for specific government uses. 3. A Party's measures allocating and assigning spectrum and managing frequencies shall not be considered inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access), as it applies to either Chapters 8 (Investment) or 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services). Accordingly, each Party retains the right to establish and apply spectrum and frequency management policies that may limit the number of suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services. Each Party also retains the right to allocate frequency bands, taking into account present and future needs and spectrum availability.

ARTICLE 11.13: RESOLUTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISPUTES 5

Further to Articles 18.3 (Administrative Proceedings) and 18.4 (Review and Appeal), each Party shall ensure the following:

Recourse

– (a) (i) enterprises of the other Party may have recourse to a telecommunications regulatory body or other relevant body of the Party to resolve disputes regarding the Party's measures related to matters set out in Articles 11.2 through 11.5; and
– (ii) suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services as well as suppliers of value-added services 6 of the other Party that have requested interconnection with a major supplier in the Party's territory may have recourse, within a reasonable and publicly specified period after the supplier requests interconnection, to its telecommunications regulatory body to resolve disputes regarding the terms, conditions, and rates for interconnection with such major supplier;

Reconsideration 7

5 The Parties understand that for purposes of Article 11.13, the term 'enterprise' shall apply only to natural persons or juridical persons organized under the laws of each Party. 7 For Korea, subparagraph (b) does not apply to a determination or decision of the telecommunications regulatory body with respect to disputes between telecommunications service suppliers or between telecommunications service suppliers and users. 6 Regarding value-added services, each Party will implement this obligation in accordance with its relevant laws or regulations. – (b) any enterprise whose legally protected interests are adversely affected by a determination or decision of the Party's telecommunications regulatory body .

Page 1098 in PDFNeither Party shall permit such a petition to constitute grounds for non-compliance with the determination or decision of the telecommunications regulatory body – may petition the body to reconsider that determination or decision 8 unless an appropriate authority stays such determination or decision 9 ; and

Judicial Review

– (c) any enterprise whose legally protected interests are adversely affected by a determination or decision of the Party's telecommunications regulatory body may obtain review of the determination or decision by an impartial and independent judicial authority of the Party. Neither Party shall permit an application for judicial review to constitute grounds for non-compliance with the determination or decision of the telecommunications regulatory body unless the relevant judicial body stays such determination or decision.

ARTICLE 11.14: TRANSPARENCY

Further to Articles 18.1 (Publication) and 18.2 (Notification and Provision of Information), each Party shall ensure that:

– (a) rulemakings, including the basis for such rulemakings, of its telecommunications regulatory body and tariffs filed with its telecommunications regulatory body are promptly published or otherwise made publicly available;
– (b) interested persons are provided with adequate advance public notice of, and the opportunity to comment on, any rulemaking that its telecommunications regulatory body proposes; and
– (c) its measures related to public telecommunications transport networks and services or value-added services 10 are made publicly available, including measures related to:
– (i) tariffs and other terms and conditions of service;
– (ii) procedures related to judicial and other adjudicatory proceedings;
– (iii) specifications of technical interfaces;

8 For Colombia, as to subparagraph (b), enterprises may not petition for reconsideration of rulings of general application, as defined in Article 11.17, unless otherwise provided under its laws and regulations. 10 Regarding value-added services, each Party will implement this obligation in accordance with its relevant laws or regulations. 9 Notwithstanding this subparagraph, for Colombia, if a petition for reconsideration is filed, the determination or decision of the telecommunications regulatory body will not become effective, while the outcome of the reconsideration is pending. Petitions for reconsideration shall be ruled upon promptly.

Page 1099 in PDF– (iv) information on bodies responsible for preparing, amending, and adopting standard-related measures;
– (v) conditions applying to attachment of terminal or other equipment to the public telecommunications transport network and services; and
– (vi) notification, permit, registration, or licensing requirements, if any.

ARTICLE 11.15: RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CHAPTERS

In the event of any inconsistency between this Chapter and another Chapter, this Chapter shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.

ARTICLE 11.16: TECHNICAL COOPERATION

To encourage the access to and use of technologies related to public telecommunications transport networks and services as well as value-added services, the Parties shall promote collaboration between the private sectors of the Parties and cooperate in the exchange of technical information, the development of government-to-government training programs and other related activities. In implementing this obligation, the Parties shall establish a Committee on Telecommunications Cooperation and give special emphasis to existing exchange and technical cooperation programs.

ARTICLE 11.17: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter:

cost-oriented means based on cost, and may include a reasonable profit, and may involve different cost methodologies for different facilities or services;

end-user means a final consumer of or subscriber to a public telecommunications transport network and service, including a service supplier other than a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services;

enterprise means an 'enterprise' as defined in Article 1.3 (Definitions) and includes its branch;

enterprise of the other Party means both an enterprise constituted or organized under the laws of the other Party and an enterprise owned or controlled by a person of the other Party;

essential facilities means facilities of a public telecommunications transport network and service that:

– (a) are exclusively or predominantly provided by a single or limited number of suppliers; and

– (b) cannot feasibly be economically or technically substituted in order to supply a service;

interconnection means linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks and services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier;

intra-corporate communications means telecommunications through which a company communicates within the company or with or among its subsidiaries, branches and, subject to a Party's laws and regulations, affiliates. For these purposes, 'subsidiaries', 'branches' and, where applicable, 'affiliates' shall be as defined by each Party. 'Intra-corporate communications' excludes commercial or non-commercial services that are supplied to companies that are not related subsidiaries, branches or affiliates, or that are offered to customers or potential customers;

leased circuits means telecommunications facilities between two or more designated points that are set aside for the dedicated use of, or availability to, a user;

major supplier means a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services that has the ability to materially affect the terms of participation (having regard to price and supply) in the relevant market for public telecommunications transport networks and services as a result of:

– (a) control over essential facilities; or
– (b) use of its position in the market;

non-discriminatory means treatment no less favorable than that accorded to any other similar user of public telecommunications transport networks and services in like circumstances;

public telecommunications transport network means telecommunications infrastructure used to provide public telecommunications services;

public telecommunications transport service means any telecommunications service that a Party requires, explicitly or in effect, to be offered to the public generally.

Page 1101 in PDFSuch services may include, inter alia , telephone and data transmission typically involving customer-supplied information between two or more points without any end-to-end change in the form or content of the customer's information, and excludes value-added services;

reference interconnection offer means an interconnection offer extended by a major supplier and filed with or approved by a telecommunications regulatory body that sufficiently details the terms, rates, and conditions for interconnection such that a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services that is willing to accept it may obtain interconnection with the major supplier on that basis;

service supplier of the other Party means a person of the other Party that seeks to supply or supplies a service, including a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services;

telecommunications means the transmission and reception of signals by any electromagnetic means;

telecommunications regulatory body means a national body responsible for the regulation of telecommunications;

user means an end-user of or a supplier of public telecommunications transport networks and services; and value-added services means those services that add value to telecommunications services through enhanced functionality, and specifically means those services as respectively defined in the relevant laws or regulations of each Party. Each Party may classify which services in its territory are value-added services.

CHAPTER TWELVE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

ARTICLE 12.1: OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES

1. The Parties, recognizing the economic growth and trade opportunities that electronic commerce provides, the importance of avoiding barriers to its use and development, and the applicability of the WTO Agreement to measures affecting electronic commerce, agree to promote the development of electronic commerce between them, in particular by cooperating on issues arising from electronic commerce under this Chapter. 2. The Parties agree that the development of electronic commerce shall be fully compatible with international standards of data protection, in order to ensure the confidence of users of electronic commerce.

ARTICLE 12.2: CUSTOMS DUTIES

1. Neither Party may apply customs duties, fees, or charges on or in connection with the importation or exportation of products by electronic means. 2. For greater certainty, this Chapter does not preclude a Party from imposing internal taxes or other internal charges on products delivered electronically, provided that such taxes or charges are imposed in a manner that is consistent with this Agreement.

ARTICLE 12.3: ONLINE PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

Page 1102 in PDFEach Party shall adopt or maintain measures which ensure the protection of the personal data of the users of electronic commerce. In the development of personal data protection standards, each Party shall take into account international standards and the criteria of relevant international organizations.

ARTICLE 12.4: PAPERLESS TRADE ADMINISTRATION

1. Each Party shall endeavor to make trade administration documents available to the public in electronic form. 2. Each Party shall endeavor to accept trade administration documents submitted electronically as the legal equivalent of the paper version of those documents.

ARTICLE 12.5: CONSUMER PROTECTION

1. The Parties recognize the importance of maintaining and adopting transparent and effective measures to protect consumers from fraudulent and misleading commercial practices when they engage in electronic commerce. 2. The Parties recognize the importance of cooperation between their respective national consumer agencies on activities related to cross-border electronic commerce in order to enhance consumer welfare.

ARTICLE 12.6: COOPERATION

Page 1103 in PDFThe Parties shall endeavor to establish cooperation mechanisms on issues arising from electronic commerce, which will, inter alia , address the following:
2. (a) the recognition of certificates of electronic signatures issued to the public and the facilitation of cross-border certification services;
3. (b) the protection of personal data;
4. (c) the liability of providers with respect to the transmission or storage of information;
5. (d) the treatment of unsolicited commercial electronic messages;
6. (e) the security of electronic commerce;
7. (f) the protection of consumers in the field of electronic commerce; and
8. (g) any other issue relevant for the development of electronic commerce. 2. The Parties shall endeavor to share information and experiences on laws and regulations related to electronic commerce and shall cooperate to help micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises overcome the obstacles they face in the use of electronic commerce. 3. Recognizing the global nature of electronic commerce, the Parties agree to actively participate in regional and multilateral fora to promote the development of electronic commerce and to exchange views, as necessary, within the framework of such fora on issues related to electronic commerce.

ARTICLE 12.7: RELATION TO OTHER CHAPTERS

In the event of any inconsistency between this Chapter and another Chapter in this Agreement, the other Chapter shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.

ARTICLE 12.8: DEFINITIONS

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For purposes of this Chapter:

personal data means any information about an identified or identifiable natural person;

trade administration documents means forms that a Party issues or controls and that must be completed by or for an importer or exporter in connection with the importation or exportation of goods; and unsolicited commercial electronic messages means an electronic message including a voice or fax message which is sent for commercial purposes to a consumer without the consent of the recipient, or against the explicit rejection of the recipient, using an internet carriage service or other telecommunications services.

ARTICLE 13.1: OBJECTIVES

Recognizing the importance of free competition in trade relations, the Parties understand that proscribing anti-competitive practices, implementing competition policies, and cooperating on matters covered by this Chapter will help prevent the benefits of trade liberalization from being undermined.

ARTICLE 13.2: IMPLEMENTATION

1. Each Party shall maintain competition laws that promote and protect the competitive process in its market by proscribing anti-competitive practices. Each Party shall take appropriate actions with respect to anti-competitive practices with the objective of promoting economic efficiency and consumer welfare. 2. Each Party shall maintain an authority or authorities responsible for the enforcement of its competition laws. 3. The enforcement policy of the Parties' competition authorities shall be consistent with the principles of transparency, timeliness, non-discrimination, and procedural fairness. 4. Each Party shall ensure that any exemption provided under its competition laws shall be transparent and undertaken on the grounds of public policy or public interest.

ARTICLE 13.3: COOPERATION

Page 1105 in PDFThe Parties recognize the importance of cooperation and coordination between their respective competition authorities to promote the effective enforcement of their competition laws and to fulfill the objectives of this Agreement. 2. Accordingly, the Parties shall cooperate in relation to the enforcement of their respective competition laws and policies, including through notification, consultation, technical assistance, and exchange of information. 3. The competition authority of a Party may request coordination from the competition authority of the other Party with respect to a specific case, when important interests of the requesting Party are substantially affected. This coordination shall not prevent the competition authority concerned from taking independent decisions.

ARTICLE 13.4: NOTIFICATIONS

CHAPTER THIRTEEN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER POLICY

1. Each Party, through its competition authority, shall notify in English the competition authority of the other Party of an enforcement activity regarding an anti-competitive practice if it considers that such enforcement activity may substantially affect important interests of the other Party. 2. Provided that it is not contrary to the Parties' competition laws and does not affect any investigation being carried out, the notification shall take place at an early stage of the enforcement activity.

ARTICLE 13.5: CONSULTATIONS

Page 1106 in PDFTo foster mutual understanding between the Parties, or to address specific matters that arise under this Chapter and without prejudice to the autonomy of each Party to develop, maintain, and enforce its competition laws and policies, each Party shall, upon request of the other Party, enter into consultations on issues raised by theother Party. 2. The Party to which a request for consultations has been addressed shall give full and sympathetic consideration to the concerns of the other Party.

ARTICLE 13.6: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

The Parties may provide each other with technical assistance in any area they consider appropriate, including exchange of experiences, capacity building for the implementation of their competition laws and policies, and promotion of competition culture.

ARTICLE 13.7: CONFIDENTIALITY

1. The competition authority of a Party shall, upon request of the competition authority of the other Party, endeavor to provide information to facilitate effective enforcement of the Parties' respective competition laws, provided that it does not affect any ongoing investigation and is compatible with the rules and standards of confidentiality of each Party. 2. The competition authority of a Party shall maintain the confidentiality of any information provided in confidence by the competition authority of the other Party and shall not disclose such information to any entity that is not authorized by the competition authority providing the information.

ARTICLE 13.8: COOPERATION ON CONSUMER PROTECTION

1. The Parties recognize the importance of cooperation and coordination on matters related to their consumer protection laws in order to enhance consumer welfare. Accordingly, the Parties

shall cooperate, through their competent authorities, in appropriate cases where significant interests of either Party are affected, including through consultation, technical assistance, and exchange of information related to the enforcement of their consumer protection laws. 2. Nothing in this Article shall limit the discretion of the competent authority of a Party to decide whether to take action in response to a request by the competent authority of the other Party, nor shall it preclude any of these authorities from taking action with respect to any particular matter. 3. Each Party shall endeavor to identify, in areas of mutual concern and consistent with its own important interests, obstacles to effective cooperation with the other Party in the enforcement of its consumer protection laws.

ARTICLE 13.9: STATE ENTERPRISES AND DESIGNATED MONOPOLIES

Page 1107 in PDF1. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from establishing or maintaining state enterprises and/or designated monopolies. 2. The Parties shall ensure that state enterprises and designated monopolies are subject to their respective competition laws and do not adopt or maintain any anti-competitive practice that affects trade between the Parties, insofar as the application of this provision does not obstruct the performance, in law or in fact, of the particular public tasks assigned to them.

ARTICLE 13.10: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Neither Party shall have recourse to dispute settlement under this Agreement for any matter arising under this Chapter.

competition law means:

Page 1108 in PDF– (a) for Korea, the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act and its implementing regulations, and amendments thereto; and
– (b) for Colombia, Law 155 of 1959 , Law 1340 of 2009 , and Decree 2153 of 1992 and their implementing regulations, and amendments thereto;

consumer protection law means:

– (a) for Korea, the Framework Act on Consumer , the Fair Labelling and Advertising Act , and their implementing regulations, and amendments thereto; and
– (b) for Colombia, Articles 78 and 333 of the Colombian Constitution ( Constitución Política de Colombia ) , Decree 3466 of 1982 ( Consumer Protection Statute ) , and their implementing regulations, and amendments thereto;

anti-competitive practice means business conduct or transactions that adversely affect competition in the territory of a Party, such as:

– (a) agreements between enterprises and decisions by associations of enterprises, which have the purpose or effect to impede, restrict, or distort competition;
– (b) any abuse of a dominant position by one or more enterprises; and
– (c) mergers or other structural combinations of enterprises which significantly impede effective competition, in particular as a result of the creation or strengthening of a dominant position; and

competition authority means:

– (a) for Korea, the Korea Fair Trade Commission , or its successor; and
– (b) for Colombia, the Superintendency of Industry and Commerce ( Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio -SIC), the Superintendency of Finance ( Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia ), and the Civil Aviation Authority ( Aeronáutica Civil ) for specific matters, or their successors .

CHAPTER FOURTEEN GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

ARTICLE 14.1: SCOPE OF APPLICATION

1. This Chapter shall apply to any measure of a Party regarding covered procurement. 2.

Page 1109 in PDFFor purposes of this Chapter, covered procurement means a government procurement of goods, services, or any combination thereof:
3. (a) not procured with a view to commercial sale or resale, or for use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale;
4. (b) by any contractual means, including: purchase; lease; rental or hire purchase, with or without an option to buy; and build-operate-transfer contracts and public works concessions contracts;
5. (c) for which the value, as estimated in accordance with paragraphs 5 and 6, equals or exceeds the relevant threshold specified in Annex 14-A at the time of publication of a notice in accordance with Article 14.5;
6. (d) by a procuring entity; and
7. (e) that is not otherwise excluded from coverage by this Chapter or Annex 14-A. 3. This Chapter shall not apply to:
9. (a) the acquisition or rental of land, existing buildings, or other immovable property or rights thereon;
10. (b) non-contractual agreements or any form of assistance that a Party provides, including cooperative agreements, grants, loans, equity infusions, guarantees, fiscal incentives, and subsidies;
11. (c) the procurement or acquisition of fiscal agency or depository services, liquidation and management services for regulated financial institutions, or services related to the public debt, including loans and government bonds, notes, and other securities. For greater certainty, this Chapter shall not apply to procurement of banking, financial, or specialized services related to the following activities:
12. (i) the incurring of public indebtedness; or
13. (ii) public debt management;
14.

Page 1110 in PDF(d) public employment contracts and related measures; – (e) procurement conducted under the particular procedure or condition of an international agreement relating to the stationing of troops or relating to the joint implementation by the signatory countries of a project, or under the particular procedure or condition of an international organization, or funded by international grants, loans, or other assistance where the applicable procedure or condition would be inconsistent with this Chapter;
– (f) procurement for the direct purpose of providing foreign assistance; and
– (g) purchases for a procuring entity from another procuring entity. 4. Where a procuring entity, in the context of covered procurement, requires persons not listed in Annex 14-A to procure in accordance with particular requirements, Article 14.3 shall apply mutatis mutandis to such requirements. Valuation

5. In estimating the value of a procurement for the purpose of ascertaining whether it is a covered procurement, a procuring entity shall:

– (a) neither divide a procurement into separate procurements nor select or use a particular valuation method for estimating the value of a procurement with the intention of totally or partially excluding it from the application of this Chapter;
– (b) include the estimated maximum total value of the procurement over its entire duration, whether awarded to one or more suppliers, taking into account all forms of remuneration, including:
– (i) premiums, fees, commissions, interest and other revenue streams that may be provided for in the procurements; and
– (ii) where the procurement provides for the possibility of option clauses, the estimated maximum total value of the procurement, inclusive of optional purchases; and
– (c) where the procurement is to be conducted in multiple parts, with contracts to be awarded at the same time or over a given period to one or more suppliers, base its calculation on the maximum total value of the procurement over its entire duration. 6. Where the estimated maximum total value of a procurement over its entire duration is not known, the procurement shall be covered by this Chapter.

ARTICLE 14.2: EXCEPTIONS 1. Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between the Parties where the same conditions prevail or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining measures:

Page 1111 in PDF– (a) necessary to protect public morals, order, or safety;
– (b) necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health;
– (c) necessary to protect intellectual property; or
– (d) relating to goods or services of persons with disabilities, philanthropic institutions, or prison labor. 2. The Parties understand that paragraph 1(b) includes environmental measures necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health.

ARTICLE 14.3: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

National Treatment and Non-Discrimination

1. With respect to any measure covered by this Chapter, each Party, including its procuring entities, shall accord immediately and unconditionally to the goods and services of the other Party and to the suppliers of the other Party offering such goods or services, treatment no less favorable than that accorded to domestic goods, services, and suppliers. 2. With respect to any measure regarding covered procurement, a Party, including its procuring entities, shall not:
2. (a) treat a locally established supplier less favorably than another locally established supplier on the basis of degree of foreign affiliation or ownership; or
3. (b) discriminate against a locally established supplier on the basis that the goods or services offered by that supplier for a particular procurement are goods or services of the other Party.

Use of Electronic Means

3. When conducting covered procurement by electronic means, a procuring entity shall:
2.

Page 1112 in PDF(a) ensure that the procurement is conducted using information technology systems and software, including those related to authentication and encryption of information, that are generally available and interoperable with other generally available information technology systems and software; and

– (b) maintain mechanisms that ensure the integrity of requests for participation and tenders, including establishment of the time of receipt and the prevention of – inappropriate access.

Measures Not Specific to Procurement

4. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to: customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on, or in connection with, importation; the method of levying such duties and charges; other import regulations or formalities and measures affecting trade in services other than measures governing covered procurement.

Prohibition of Offsets

5. With regard to covered procurement, a Party, including its procuring entities, shall not seek, take account of, impose, or enforce offsets at any stage of a covered procurement.

Rules of Origin

6. For purposes of covered procurement, each Party shall apply to covered procurement of goods or services imported from or supplied from the other Party the rules of origin that it applies in the normal course of trade to those goods or services.

Conduct of Procurement

7. A procuring entity shall conduct covered procurement in a transparent and impartial manner that:
2. (a) is consistent with this Chapter, using methods such as open tendering, selective tendering, and limited tendering;
3. (b) avoids conflicts of interest; and
4. (c) prevents corrupt practices.

ARTICLE 14.4: INFORMATION ON THE PROCUREMENT SYSTEM

1. Each Party shall promptly publish its procurement laws, regulations, procedures, policy guidelines, judicial decisions, and administrative rulings of general application, relating to covered procurement, and any change or addition thereof, in an electronic or paper medium that is widely disseminated and remains accessible to the public. 2. Each Party shall promptly reply to any request from the other Party for an explanation of any matter relating to its procurement laws, regulations, procedures, policy guidelines, judicial decisions, and administrative rulings of general application.

ARTICLE 14.5: PUBLICATION OF NOTICES

Notice of Intended Procurement

1. For each covered procurement, except in the circumstances described in Article 14.10, a procuring entity shall publish a notice inviting interested suppliers to submit tenders or, where appropriate, applications for participation in the procurement.

Page 1113 in PDFAny such notice shall be published in an electronic or paper medium that is widely disseminated and readily accessible to the public free of charge for the entire period established for tendering. Each Party shall encourage procuring entities to publish notices of intended procurement by electronic means in a single point of entry that is accessible through the Internet or a comparable network. 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, each notice of intended procurement shall include:

– (a) the name and address of the procuring entity and other information necessary to contact the procuring entity and obtain all relevant documents relating to the procurement, and their cost and terms of payment, if any;
– (b) a description of the procurement, including the nature and the quantity of the goods or services to be procured or, where the quantity is not known, the estimated quantity;
– (c) the time-frame for delivery of goods or services or the duration of the contract;
– (d) the procurement method that will be used and whether it will involve negotiation or electronic auction;
– (e) where applicable, the address and any final date for the submission of requests for participation in the procurement;
– (f) the address and the final date for the submission of tenders;
– (g) a list and brief description of any conditions for participation of suppliers, including any requirements for specific documents or certifications to be provided by suppliers in connection therewith, unless such requirements are included in tender documentation that is made available to all interested suppliers at the same time as the notice of intended procurement;
– (h) where, pursuant to Article 14.7, a procuring entity intends to select a limited number of qualified suppliers to be invited to tender, the criteria that will be used to select them and, where applicable, any limitation on the number of suppliers that will be permitted to tender; and
– (i) an indication that the procurement is covered by this Chapter.

Notice of Planned Procurement

Page 1114 in PDFEach Party shall encourage its procuring entities to publish, prior to or as early as possible in each fiscal year, a notice regarding their procurement plans for that fiscal year. The notice should, at a minimum, include the subject-matter of the procurement and the planned date of the publication of the notice of the intended procurement.

ARTICLE 14.6: CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION

1. A procuring entity shall limit any conditions for participation in a procurement to those that are essential to ensure that a supplier has the legal, commercial, technical, and financial abilities to undertake the relevant procurement. 2. In assessing whether a supplier satisfies the conditions for participation, a procuring entity:

– (a) shall evaluate the financial, commercial, and technical abilities of a supplier on the basis of that supplier's business activities both inside and outside the territory of the Party of the procuring entity;
– (b) shall base its evaluation solely on the conditions that a procuring entity has specified in advance in notices or tender documentation;
– (c) shall not impose the condition that, in order for a supplier to participate in a procurement or be awarded a contract, the supplier has previously been awarded one or more contracts by a procuring entity of that Party or that the supplier has prior work experience in the territory of that Party; and
– (d) may require prior experience where essential to meet the requirements of the procurement. 3. Where there is supporting evidence, a Party, including its procuring entities, may exclude a supplier on grounds such as:
– (a) bankruptcy;
– (b) false declarations;
– (c) significant or persistent deficiencies in performance of any substantive requirement or obligation under a prior contract or contracts;
– (d) final judgments in respect of serious crimes or other serious offences;
– (e) professional misconduct or acts or omissions that adversely reflect on the commercial integrity of the supplier; or
– (f) failure to pay taxes.

ARTICLE 14.7: REGISTRATION AND QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS

Registration Systems and Qualification Procedures

Page 1115 in PDFWhere a Party, including its procuring entities, requires suppliers to register or prequalify before being permitted to participate in a covered procurement, that Party, including its procuring entities, shall ensure that a notice inviting suppliers to apply for registration or pre-qualification is published in adequate time to enable interested suppliers to initiate and, to the extent that it is compatible with the efficient operation of the procurement process, complete the registration and/or qualification procedures.

Selective Tendering

2. Where a Party's law allows the use of selective tendering procedures, a procuring entity shall, for each intended procurement:

– (a) publish a notice inviting suppliers to apply for participation in the procurement sufficiently in advance to provide interested suppliers with time to prepare and submit applications and to enable the entity to evaluate, and make its determinations based on, such applications; and
– (b) allow all domestic suppliers and suppliers of the other Party that the entity has determined satisfy the conditions for participation to submit a tender, unless the entity has stated in the notice of intended procurement or, where publicly available, the tender documentation a limitation on the number of suppliers that will be permitted to tender and the criteria for such a limitation.

Multi-Use Lists

3. A procuring entity may establish a multi-use list, provided that the entity annually publishes or otherwise makes available continuously in an electronic form a notice inviting interested suppliers to apply for inclusion on the list. The notice shall include:

– (a) a description of the goods or services, or categories thereof, for which the list may be used;
– (b) the conditions for participation to be satisfied by suppliers for inclusion on the list and the methods that the procuring entity will use to verify a supplier's satisfaction of the conditions;
– (c) the name and address of the procuring entity and other information necessary to contact the entity and obtain all relevant documents relating to the list;
– (d) the period of validity of the list and the means for its renewal or termination,

– or where the period of validity is not provided, an indication of the method by which notice will be given of the termination of use of the list; and

– (e) an indication that the list may be used for procurement covered by this Chapter. 4. A procuring entity shall allow suppliers to apply for inclusion on a multi-use list and shall include on the list all qualified suppliers within a reasonably short time.

ARTICLE 14.8: TIME-PERIOD

Page 1116 in PDF1. A procuring entity shall provide suppliers with sufficient time to submit applications to participate in a procurement, and to prepare and submit responsive tenders, taking into account the nature and complexity of the procurement. 2. A procuring entity that uses selective tendering shall establish that the final date for the submission of requests for participation shall not, in principle, be less than 25 days from the date of publication of the notice of intended procurement. Where a state of urgency duly substantiated by the procuring entity renders this time-period impracticable, the time-period may be reduced to not less than 10 days. 3. Except as provided for in paragraphs 4 and 5, a procuring entity shall establish that the final date for the submission of tenders shall not be less than 40 days from the date on which:
4. (a) in the case of open tendering, the notice of intended procurement is published; or
5. (b) in the case of selective tendering, the entity notifies suppliers that they will be invited to submit tenders, whether or not it uses a multi-use list. 4. A procuring entity may reduce the time-period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 to not less than 10 days where:
7. (a) the procuring entity has published a notice in an electronic medium listed in Section K of Annex 14-A, containing the information specified in Article 14.5.3 at least 40 days and not more than 12 months in advance;
8. (b) in the case of the second or subsequent publication of notices for procurement of a recurring nature; or
9. (c) a state of urgency duly substantiated by the procuring entity renders such timeperiod impracticable. 5. A procuring entity may reduce the time-period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 by five days for each one of the following circumstances:
11.

Page 1117 in PDF(a) the notice of intended procurement is published by electronic means; – (b) all the tender documentation is made available by electronic means from the date of the publication of the notice of intended procurement; and
– (c) the tenders can be received by electronic means by the procuring entity. 6. The use of paragraph 5, in conjunction with paragraph 4, shall in no case result in the reduction of the time-period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 to less than 10 days from the date on which the notice of intended procurement is published. 7. Notwithstanding any other time-period in this Article, where a procuring entity purchases commercial goods or services, it may reduce the time-period for tendering set out in paragraph 3 to not less than 13 days, provided that it publishes by electronic means, at the same time, both the notice of intended procurement and the tender documentation. In addition, where the entity accepts tenders for commercial goods or services by electronic means, it may reduce the time-period set out in paragraph 3 to not less than 10 days. 8. Where a procuring entity in Annex 14-A has selected all or a limited number of qualified suppliers, the time-period for tendering may be fixed by mutual agreement between the procuring entity and the selected suppliers. In the absence of agreement, the period shall not be less than 10 days.

ARTICLE 14.9: INFORMATION ON INTENDED PROCUREMENT

Tender Documentation

1. A procuring entity shall promptly provide, upon request, to any supplier interested in participating in a procurement tender documentation that includes all information necessary to permit suppliers to prepare and submit responsive tenders. 2. Unless already provided in the notice of intended procurement, such documentation shall include a complete description of:
3. (a) the procurement, including the nature and the quantity of the goods or services to be procured or, where the quantity is not known, the estimated quantity and any requirements to be fulfilled, including any technical specifications, conformity assessment certification, plans, drawings, or instructional materials;
4. (b) any conditions for participation of suppliers, including any financial guarantees, information, and documents that suppliers are required to submit;
5. (c) all evaluation criteria to be considered in the awarding of the contract, and, except where price is the sole criterion, the relative importance of such criteria;
6.

Page 1118 in PDF(d) where the procuring entity will hold an electronic auction, the rules, including identification of the elements of the tender related to the evaluation criteria, on which the auction will be conducted;

– (e) where there will be a public opening of tenders, the date, time, and place for the opening of tenders and, where appropriate, the persons authorized to be – present;
– (f) any other terms or conditions, including terms of payment and any limitation on the means by which tenders may be submitted, such as whether on paper or by electronic means; and
– (g) any dates for the delivery of goods or the supply of services. 3. A procuring entity shall promptly reply to any reasonable request for relevant information by any interested or participating supplier, provided that such information does not give that supplier an advantage over other suppliers. 4. If, in tendering procedures, a procuring entity allows tenders to be submitted in several languages, one of those languages shall be English.

Technical Specifications

5. A procuring entity shall not prepare, adopt, or apply any technical specification or prescribe any conformity assessment procedure with the purpose or the effect of creating unnecessary obstacles to trade between the Parties. 6. In prescribing the technical specifications for the goods or services being procured, a procuring entity shall, where appropriate:
3. (a) specify the technical specification in terms of performance and functional requirements, rather than design or descriptive characteristics; and
4. (b) base the technical specification on international standards, where such exist and are applicable to the procuring entity, except where the use of an international standard would fail to meet the entity's program requirements or would impose a greater burden than the use of a recognized national standard. 7. Where design or descriptive characteristics are used in the technical specifications, a procuring entity shall indicate, where appropriate, that it will consider tenders of equivalent goods or services that demonstrably fulfill the requirements of the procurement by including words such as 'or equivalent' in the tender documentation. 8. A procuring entity shall not prescribe technical specifications that require or refer to a particular trademark or trade name, patent, copyright, design, type, specific origin, producer, or supplier, unless there is no other sufficiently precise or intelligible way of describing the procurement requirements and provided that, in such cases, the entity includes words such as 'or equivalent' in the tender documentation. 9. A procuring entity shall not seek or accept, in a manner that would have the effect of precluding competition, advice that may be used in the preparation or adoption of any

technical specification for a specific procurement from a person that may have a commercial interest in the procurement.

Page 1119 in PDF10. For greater certainty, a procuring entity may, in accordance with this Article, prepare, adopt, or apply technical specifications to promote the conservation of natural resources or protect the environment.

Modifications

11. Where, prior to the award of a contract, a procuring entity modifies the criteria or technical requirements set out in a notice or tender documentation provided to participating suppliers, or amends or reissues a notice or tender documentation, it shall transmit in writing all such modifications or amended or re-issued notice or tender documentation:
2. (a) to all the suppliers that are participating at the time of the modification, amendment, or re-issuance, if the identities of such suppliers are known, and, in all other cases, in the same manner that the original information was transmitted; and
3. (b) in adequate time to allow such suppliers to modify and re-submit amended tenders, as appropriate.

ARTICLE 14.10: LIMITED TENDERING

1. Provided that it does not use this provision for the purpose of avoiding competition among suppliers or in a manner that discriminates against suppliers of the other Party or protects domestic suppliers, a procuring entity may use limited tendering and may choose not to apply Articles 14.5, 14.6, 14.7, 14.8, 14.9.1 through 14.9.4, 14.11, and 14.12 only under any of the following circumstances:
2. (a) provided that the requirements of the tender documentation are not substantially modified, where:
3. (i) no tenders were submitted or no suppliers requested participation;
4. (ii) no tenders that conform to the essential requirements of the tender documentation were submitted;
5. (iii) no suppliers satisfied the conditions for participation; or
6. (iv) the tenders submitted have been collusive;
7. (b) where the goods or services can be supplied only by a particular supplier and no reasonable alternative or substitute goods or services exist for any of the following reasons:
8.

Page 1120 in PDF(i) the requirement is for a work of art; – (ii) the protection of patents, copyrights, or other exclusive rights; or
– (iii) due to an absence of competition for technical reasons;
– (c) for additional deliveries by the original supplier of goods or services that were not included in the initial procurement, where a change of supplier for such additional goods or services:
– (i) cannot be made for economic or technical reasons such as requirements of interchangeability or interoperability with existing equipment, software, services, or installations procured under the initial procurement; and
– (ii) would cause significant inconvenience or substantial duplication of costs for the procuring entity;
– (d) insofar as is strictly necessary where, for reasons of extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable by the procuring entity, the goods or services could not be obtained in time using open tendering or selective tendering;
– (e) for goods purchased on a commodity market;
– (f) where a procuring entity procures a prototype or a first good or service that is developed at its request in the course of, and for, a particular contract for research, experiment, study, or original development. When such a contract has been fulfilled, subsequent procurements of goods or services shall be subject to a procedure consistent with this Chapter;
– (g) for purchases made under exceptionally advantageous conditions that only arise in the very short term in the case of unusual disposals such as those arising from liquidation, receivership, or bankruptcy, but not for routine purchases from regular suppliers;
– (h) where a contract is awarded to a winner of a design contest, provided that:
– (i) the contest has been organized in a manner that is consistent with the principles of this Chapter, in particular relating to the publication of a notice of intended procurement; and
– (ii) the participants are judged by an independent jury with a view to a design contract being awarded to a winner; or
– (i) where additional construction services, which were not included in the initial contract but were within the objectives of the original tender documentation have, due to unforeseen circumstances, become necessary to complete the construction services described therein. In such cases, the total value of contracts awarded for additional construction services may not exceed 50 percent of the amount of the initial contract.

Page 1121 in PDF2. For each contract awarded under paragraph 1, a procuring entity shall prepare a written report that includes:
2. (a) the name of the procuring entity;
3. (b) the value and kind of goods or services procured; and
4. (c) a statement indicating the circumstances and conditions described in paragraph 1 that justified the use of limited tendering.

ARTICLE 14.11: ELECTRONIC AUCTIONS

Where a procuring entity intends to conduct a covered procurement using an electronic auction, the entity shall provide each participant, before commencing the electronic auction, with:

– (a) the automatic evaluation method, including the mathematical formula, that is based on the evaluation criteria set out in the tender documentation and that will be used in the automatic ranking or re-ranking during the auction;
– (b) the results of any initial evaluation of the elements of its tender where the contract is to be awarded on the basis of the most advantageous tender; and
– (c) any other relevant information relating to the conduct of the auction.

ARTICLE 14.12: TREATMENT OF TENDERS AND AWARDING OF CONTRACTS

Receipt and Opening of Tenders

1. A procuring entity shall receive, open, and treat all tenders under procedures that guarantee the fairness and impartiality of the procurement process. 2. A procuring entity shall treat all tenders in confidence until at least the opening of the tenders. In particular, the procuring entity shall not provide information to particular suppliers that might prejudice fair competition between suppliers. 3. A procuring entity shall not penalise any supplier whose tender is received after the time specified for receiving tenders if the delay is due solely to mishandling on the part of the procuring entity. 4. Where a procuring entity provides suppliers with an opportunity to correct unintentional errors of form between the opening of tenders and the awarding of the contract, the procuring entity shall provide the same opportunity to all participating suppliers. 5. A procuring entity shall require that, in order to be considered for an award, a tender shall be submitted in writing and shall, at the time of opening, comply with the essential requirements set out in the notices and tender documentation and be from a supplier that satisfies the conditions for participation. 6. Unless a procuring entity determines that it is not in the public interest to award a contract, the entity shall award the contract to the supplier that the entity has determined to be capable of fulfilling the terms of the contract and that, based solely on the evaluation criteria specified in the notices and tender documentation, has submitted:
3. (a) the most advantageous tender; or
4. (b) where price is the sole criterion, the lowest price. 7. Where a procuring entity receives a tender with a price that is abnormally lower than the prices in other tenders submitted, it may verify with the supplier that it satisfies the conditions for participation and is capable of fulfilling the terms of the contract. 8. A procuring entity may not cancel a procurement, or terminate or modify awarded contracts in a manner that circumvents this Chapter.

ARTICLE 14.13: POST-AWARD INFORMATION

Page 1122 in PDF1. A procuring entity shall promptly inform suppliers that have submitted tenders of its contract award decisions. A procuring entity shall, upon request, provide an unsuccessful supplier with the reasons that the entity did not select that supplier's tender and the relative advantages of the successful supplier's tender. 2. No later than 72 days after the award of each contract covered by this Chapter, a procuring entity shall publish a notice in the appropriate paper or electronic medium listed in Section K of Annex 14-A. Where the entity publishes the notice only in an electronic medium, the information shall remain readily accessible for a reasonable period of time. The notice shall include at least the following information:
3. (a) a description of the goods or services procured;
4. (b) the name and address of the procuring entity;
5. (c) the name and address of the successful supplier;
6. (d) the value of the successful tender;
7. (e) the date of award or the contract date; and
8. (f) the type of procurement method used, and, in cases where limited tendering was used in accordance with Article 14.10, a description of the circumstances

justifying the use of limited tendering.

Page 1123 in PDF3. Each procuring entity shall, for a period of at least three years from the date it awards a contract, maintain:
2. (a) the documentation and reports of tendering procedures and contract awards relating to covered procurement, including the reports required under Article 14.10; and
3. (b) data that ensure the appropriate traceability of the conduct of covered procurement by electronic means.

ARTICLE 14.14: DOMESTIC REVIEW PROCEDURES

1. Each Party shall provide a timely, effective, transparent, and non-discriminatory administrative or judicial review procedure through which a supplier may challenge:
2. (a) a breach of the Chapter; or
3. (b) where the supplier does not have a right to challenge directly a breach of the Chapter under the laws of a Party, a failure to comply with a Party's measures implementing this Chapter,

arising in the context of a covered procurement. 2. In the event of a complaint by a supplier, arising in the context of covered procurement in which the supplier has, or has had, an interest, that there has been a breach or a failure as referred to in paragraph 1, the Party of the procuring entity conducting the procurement shall encourage the entity and the supplier to seek resolution of the complaint through consultations. The entity shall accord impartial and timely consideration to any such complaint in a manner that is not prejudicial to the supplier's participation in ongoing or future procurement or its right to seek corrective measures under the administrative or judicial review procedure. 3. Each supplier shall be allowed a sufficient period of time to prepare and submit a challenge, which in no case shall be less than 10 days from the time when the basis of the challenge became known or reasonably should have become known to the supplier. 4. Each Party shall maintain at least one impartial administrative or judicial authority that is independent of its procuring entities to receive and review, in a timely, effective, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner, a challenge that a supplier of a Party submits, in accordance with the Party's law relating to a covered procurement. 5. Where a body other than an authority referred to in paragraph 4 initially reviews a challenge, the Party shall ensure that the supplier may appeal the initial decision to an impartial administrative or judicial authority that is independent of the procuring entity whose procurement is the subject of the challenge.

Page 1124 in PDF6. Each Party shall ensure that a review body that is not a court shall have its decision subject to judicial review or have procedures that provide that:

– (a) the procuring entity shall respond in writing to the challenge and disclose all relevant documents to the review body;
– (b) the participants to the proceedings (hereinafter referred to as 'participants') shall have the right to be heard prior to a decision of the review body being made on the challenge;
– (c) the participants shall have the right to be represented and accompanied;
– (d) the participants shall have access to all proceedings;
– (e) the participants shall have the right to request that the proceedings take place in public and that witnesses may be presented; and
– (f) decisions or recommendations by the review body relating to supplier challenges shall be provided, in a timely fashion, in writing, with an explanation of the basis for each decision or recommendation. 7. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that provide for:
– (a) rapid interim measures to preserve the supplier's opportunity to participate in the procurement. Such interim measures may result in suspension of the procurement process. The procedures may provide that overriding adverse consequences for the interests concerned, including the public interest, may be taken into account when deciding whether such measures should be applied. Just cause for not acting shall be provided in writing; and
– (b) where a review body has determined that there has been a breach or a failure as referred to in paragraph 1, corrective action or compensation for the loss or damages suffered, which may be limited to either the costs for the preparation of the tender or the costs relating to the challenge, or both.

ARTICLE 14.15: RECTIFICATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS TO COVERAGE

1. A Party may make a rectification of a purely formal nature to its coverage under this Chapter, or a minor amendment to its Schedules in Annex 14-A, provided that it notifies the other Party in writing and the other Party does not object in writing within 30 days of the receipt of the notification. A Party that makes such a rectification or minor amendment need not provide compensatory adjustments to the other Party. 2. A Party may otherwise modify its coverage under this Chapter, provided that:
2.

Page 1125 in PDF(a) it notifies the other Party in writing and simultaneously offers acceptable compensatory adjustments to the other Party to maintain a level of coverage comparable to that existing prior to the modification, where necessary; and – (b) the other Party does not object in writing within 30 days of the receipt of the notification. 3. A Party need not provide compensatory adjustments in those circumstances where the Parties agree that the proposed modification covers a procuring entity over which a Party has effectively eliminated its control or influence. Where a Party objects to the assertion that such government control or influence has been effectively eliminated, the objecting Party may request further information or consultations with a view to clarifying the nature of any government control or influence and reaching agreement on the procuring entity's continued coverage under this Chapter.

ARTICLE 14.16: MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES' PARTICIPATION

1. The Parties recognize the importance of the participation of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in government procurement. 2. The Parties also recognize the importance of business alliances between suppliers of each Party, and in particular of SMEs, including the joint participation in tendering procedures. 3. The Parties shall endeavor to work jointly towards exchanging information and facilitating access of SMEs to government procurement procedures, methods, and contracting requirements, focusing on their special needs.

ARTICLE 14.17: COOPERATION

1. The Parties recognize the importance of cooperation with a view to achieving a better understanding of their respective government procurement systems, as well as a better access to their respective markets, in particular for SMEs. 2. The Parties shall endeavor to cooperate in matters such as:
2. (a) exchange of experiences and information, such as regulatory frameworks, best practices, and statistics;
3. (b) development and use of electronic communications in government procurement systems;
4. (c) capacity building and technical assistance to suppliers with respect to access to the government procurement market; and
5. (d) institutional strengthening for the fulfillment of this Chapter, including training of government personnel. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Government Procurement (hereinafter referred to as the 'Committee') comprising representatives of each Party. 2.

Page 1126 in PDFThe Committee shall:
3. (a) evaluate the implementation of this Chapter, including its application, and recommend to the Parties the appropriate activities;
4. (b) coordinate the cooperation activities;
5. (c) evaluate and follow up the activities related to cooperation that the Parties present; and
6. (d) consider further negotiations aimed at broadening the coverage of this Chapter. 3. The Committee shall meet upon request of a Party or as mutually agreed by the Parties. The meetings may also be held, as necessary, via telephone, video conference, or other means as mutually agreed by the Parties.

ARTICLE 14.19: FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS

In a case that a Party offers, after the entry into force of this Agreement, to a non-Party additional advantages with regard to its government procurement market access coverage agreed under this Chapter, it shall agree, upon request of the other Party, to enter into negotiations with a view to extending coverage under this Chapter on a reciprocal basis.

ARTICLE 14.20: DEFINITIONS

For purposes of this Chapter:
Page 1127 in PDF

build-operate-transfer contract and public works concession contract mean any contractual arrangement the primary purpose of which is to provide for the construction or rehabilitation of physical infrastructure, plant, buildings, facilities, or other governmentowned works and under which, as consideration for a supplier's execution of a contractual arrangement, a procuring entity grants to the supplier, for a specified period of time, temporary ownership or a right to control and operate, and demand payment for the use of, such works for the duration of the contract;

commercial goods or services means goods or services of a type generally sold or offered for sale in the commercial marketplace to, and customarily purchased by, non-governmental buyers for non-governmental purposes;

conditions for participation means any registration, qualification, or other pre-requisites for participation in a procurement;

electronic auction means an iterative process that involves the use of electronic means for

the presentation by suppliers of either new prices, or new values for quantifiable non-price elements of the tender related to the evaluation criteria, or both, resulting in a ranking or re-ranking of tenders;

in writing or written means any worded or numbered expression that can be read, reproduced, and later communicated.

It may include electronically transmitted and stored information;

limited tendering means a procurement method whereby the procuring entity contacts a supplier or suppliers of its choice;

measure means any law, regulation, procedure, administrative guidance or practice, or any action of a procuring entity relating to a covered procurement;

multi-use list means a list of suppliers that a procuring entity has determined satisfy the conditions for participation in that list, and that the procuring entity intends to use more than once;

notice of intended procurement means a notice published by a procuring entity inviting interested suppliers to submit a request for participation, a tender, or both;

offset means any condition or undertaking that encourages local development or improves a Party's balance-of-payments accounts, such as the use of domestic content, the licensing of technology, investment, counter-trade, and similar action or requirement;

open tendering means a procurement method whereby all interested suppliers may submit a tender;

person means a natural person or a juridical person;

procuring entity means an entity covered under a Party's Annex 14-A;

qualified supplier means a supplier that a procuring entity recognizes as having satisfied the conditions for participation;

selective tendering means a procurement method whereby only qualified suppliers are invited by the procuring entity to submit a tender;

services includes construction services, unless otherwise specified;

standard means a document approved by a recognized body that provides for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines, or characteristics for goods or services, or related processes and production methods, with which compliance is not mandatory.

Page 1128 in PDFIt may also include or deal exclusively with terminology, symbols, packaging, marking, or labeling requirements as they apply to a good, service, process, or production method;

supplier means a person or group of persons that provides or could provide goods or services; and

technical specification means a tendering requirement that:

– (a) lays down the characteristics of goods or services to be procured, including quality, performance, safety, and dimensions, or the processes and methods for their production or provision; or
– (b) addresses terminology, symbols, packaging, marking, or labeling requirements, as they apply to a good or service.

ANNEX 14-A SECTION A: CENTRAL LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT ENTITIES

Goods

Threshold:

70,000 Special Drawing Rights (hereinafter referred to as 'SDR')

Services

Threshold:

70,000 SDR

Construction Services

Threshold:

5,000,000 SDR

Schedule of Colombia

1. Departamento Administrativo de la Presidencia de la República ( Administrative Department of the Presidency )
2. Ministerio del Interior ( Ministry of Internal Affairs )
3. Ministerio de Justicia y del Derecho ( Ministry of Justice and Law )
4. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores ( Ministry of Foreign Affairs )
5. Ministerio de Hacienda y Crédito Público ( Ministry of Finance and Public Credit )
6. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional ( Ministry of National Defense ) (Note 2)
7. Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural ( Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development ) (Note 3)
8. Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social ( Ministry of Health and Social Protection ) (Note 4)
9. Ministerio de

Page 1129 in PDFMinas y Energía ( Ministry of Mining and Energy ) (Note 5)
10. Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo ( Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism )
11. Ministerio de Educación Nacional ( Ministry of Education )
12. Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible ( Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development )
13. Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones ( Ministry of Information Technologies and Telecommunications )
14. Ministerio del Transporte ( Ministry of Transportation ) (Note 6)
15. Ministerio de Cultura ( Ministry of Culture )
16. Ministerio de Vivienda, Ciudad y Territorio ( Ministry of Housing, City and Territory )
17. Ministerio de Trabajo ( Ministry of Labor )
18. Departamento Nacional de Planeación ( National Planning Department )
19. Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia ( National Bureau of Intelligence )
20. Departamento Administrativo de la Función Pública ( Administrative Department of Civil Service )
21. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísticas ( National Bureau of Statistics )
22. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Economía Solidaria ( National Bureau of Economic Solidarity )
23. Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación ( National Bureau of Science, Technology and Innovation )
24.

Page 1130 in PDFContraloría General de la República ( Comptroller General's Office )

25. Departamento Administrativo del Deporte la Recreación, la Actividad Física y el Aprovechamiento del Tiempo Libre 'Coldeportes' ( National Department of Sports Recreation, Physical Activity and Leisure 'Coldeportes' )
26. Auditoría General de la República ( Auditor General's Office )
27. Procuraduría General de la Nación ( Attorney General's Office )
28. Defensoría del Pueblo ( Ombudsman Office )

Notes to Colombian Schedule

1. All ministries and administrative departments are covered. Unless otherwise specified herein, this Chapter applies to the 'superintendencias ( superintendents )', 'unidades administrativas especiales ( special administrative units )', and 'establecimientos públicos ( public institutions )' of the entities listed in this Section. 2. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional ( Ministry of National Defense ): This Chapter does not cover the procurement of goods classified under Section 2 (food products, beverages and tobacco; textiles, apparel and leather products) of the United Nations Central Product Classification (hereinafter referred to as the 'CPC') version 1.0 by Comando General de las Fuerzas Militares ( General Command of the Military Forces ), Ejército Nacional ( National Army ), Armada Nacional ( National Navy ), Fuerza Aérea Colombiana ( Colombian Air Force ), and Policía Nacional ( National Police ). 3. Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural ( Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development ): This Chapter does not cover the procurement of food, agricultural raw materials or inputs, and live animals related to agricultural support programs and food assistance. 4. Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social ( Ministry of Health and Social Protection ): This Chapter does not cover the procurement of goods classified under Section 2 (food products, beverages and tobacco; textiles, apparel and leather products) of the CPC version 1.0 by Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar – ICBF ( Colombian Family Welfare Institute ) for social assistance programs. 5. Ministerio de Minas y Energía ( Ministry of Mining and Energy ): This Chapter does not cover the procurement of nuclear materials and technology by Servicio Geológico Colombiano ( Colombian Geological Service ). 6. Ministerio del Transporte ( Ministry of Transportation ): This Chapter does not cover procurement by Unidad Administrativa Especial de Aeronáutica Civil – AEROCIVIL ( Administrative Unit of Civil Aeronautics ).

Schedule of Korea

1. Board of Audit and Inspection
2. Office of the Prime Minister
3. Ministry of Gender Equality and Family
4. Ministry of Strategy and Finance

5. Financial Services Commission
6. Ministry of Unification
7. Ministry of Public Administration and Security
8. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
9.

Page 1131 in PDFMinistry of Government Legislation
10. Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs
11. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
12. Ministry of Justice
13. Ministry of National Defense (Note 3)
14. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
15. Cultural Heritage Administration
16. Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
17. Ministry of Knowledge Economy
18. Ministry for Health and Welfare
19. Korea Food and Drug Administration
20. Ministry of Employment and Labor
21. Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs
22. Ministry of Environment
23. Public Procurement Service (Note 4)
24. National Tax Service
25. Korea Customs Service
26. Statistics Korea
27. Korea Meteorological Administration
28. National Police Agency (Note 5)
29. Supreme Prosecutors' Office
30. Military Manpower Administration
31. Rural Development Administration
32. Korea Forest Service
33. Korean Intellectual Property Office
34. Small and Medium Business Administration
35. Korea Coast Guard (Note 5)
36. National Emergency Management Agency
37. Defense Acquisition Program Administration (Note 3)
38. Korea Communications Commission
39. Fair Trade Commission
40. Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission of Korea
41. Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency

Notes to Korean Schedule

1. The above central government entities cover their 'subordinate linear organizations', 'special local administrative agencies', and 'attached organs', as prescribed in the relevant provisions of the Government Organization Act of the Republic of Korea.
2. This Chapter does not apply to the single tendering procurement and set-asides for small and medium-sized businesses according to the Act Relating to Contracts to which the State is a Party and its Presidential Decree, and the procurement of agricultural, fishery, and
livestock products according to the Grain Management Act , the Act on Distribution and Price Stabilization of Agricultural and Fishery Products, and the Livestock Industry Act .
3. Ministry of National Defense and Defense Acquisition Program Administration: Subject to the decision of the Korean government under Article 21.2 (Essential Security) of this Agreement, for the purchases of the Ministry of National Defense and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, this Chapter will generally apply to the following Federal Supply Classifications (FSC) categories only, and, for services and construction services listed in Section E and Section F, it will apply only to those areas which are not related to national security and defense.
FSC 2510 Vehicular cab, body, and frame structural components
FSC 2520 Vehicular power transmission components
FSC 2540 Vehicular furniture

Page 1133 in PDF4. Public Procurement Service: This Chapter covers only those procurements carried out by the Public Procurement Service for the entities listed in this Section. Regarding procurement for entities listed in Sections B and C, the coverage and thresholds for such entities thereunder shall be applied. 5. National Police Agency and Korea Coast Guard: This Chapter does not cover procurement for the purpose of maintaining public order, as provided in Article 14.2 of this Chapter.

SECTION B: SUB-CENTRAL LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT ENTITIES

Goods

Threshold:

200,000 SDR

Services

Threshold:

200,000 SDR

Construction Services

Threshold:

15,000,000 SDR

Schedule of Colombia

1. Gobernación del Departamento de Amazonas ( Government of Department of Amazonas )
2. Gobernación del Departamento de Antioquia ( Government of Department of Antioquia )
3. Gobernación del Departamento de Arauca ( Government of Department of Arauca )
4. Gobernación del Departamento de Atlántico ( Government of Department of Atlántico )
5. Gobernación del Departamento de Bolívar ( Government of Department of Bolívar )
6. Gobernación del Departamento de Boyacá ( Government of Department of Boyacá )
7.

Page 1134 in PDFGobernación del Departamento de Caldas ( Government of Department of Caldas )
8. Gobernación del Departamento de Caquetá ( Government of Department of Caquetá )
9. Gobernación del Departamento de Casanare ( Government of Department of Casanare )
10. Gobernación del Departamento de Cauca ( Government of Department of Cauca )
11. Gobernación del Departamento de César ( Government of Department of César )
12. Gobernación del Departamento de Chocó ( Government of Department of Chocó )
13. Gobernación del Departamento de Córdoba ( Government of Department of Córdoba )
14. Gobernación del Departamento de Cundinamarca ( Government of Department of Cundinamarca )
15. Gobernación del Departamento de Guainía ( Government of Department of Guainía )
16. Gobernación del Departamento de Guaviare ( Government of Department of Guaviare )
17. Gobernación del Departamento de Huila ( Government of Department of Huila )
18. Gobernación del Departamento de La Guajira ( Government of Department of La Guajira )
19. Gobernación del Departamento de Magdalena ( Government of Department of Magdalena )
20. Gobernación del Departamento de Meta ( Government of Department of Meta )
21. Gobernación del Departamento de Nariño ( Government of Department of Nariño )
22. Gobernación del Departamento de Norte de Santander ( Government of Department of Norte de Santander )
23.

Page 1135 in PDFGobernación del Departamento de Putumayo ( Government of Department of Putumayo )
24. Gobernación del Departamento de Quindío ( Government of Department of Quindío )
25. Gobernación del Departamento de Risaralda ( Government of Department of Risaralda )
26. Gobernación del Departamento de San Andrés y Providencia ( Government of Department of San Andrés y Providencia )
27. Gobernación del Departamento de Santander ( Government of Department of Santander )
28. Gobernación del Departamento de Sucre ( Government of Department of Sucre )
29. Gobernación del Departamento de Tolima ( Government of Department of Tolima )
30. Gobernación del Departamento de Valle del Cauca ( Government of Department of Valle del Cauca )

31. Gobernación del Departamento de Vaupés ( Government of Department of Vaupés )
32. Gobernación del Departamento de Vichada ( Government of Department of Vichada )

Notes to Colombian Schedule

This Chapter does not cover:

– (a) procurements of food, agricultural raw materials/inputs, and live animals related to agricultural support programs and food assistance; and
– (b) procurements of goods classified under Section 2 (food products, beverages and tobacco; textiles, apparel and leather products) of the CPC version 1.0 for social assistance programs.

Schedule of Korea 1. Seoul Metropolitan Government

Page 1136 in PDF2. Busan Metropolitan City
3. Daegu Metropolitan City
4. Incheon Metropolitan City
5. Gwangju Metropolitan City
6. Daejeon Metropolitan City
7. Gyeonggi-do
8. Gangwon-do
9. Chungcheongbuk-do
10. Chungcheongnam-do
11. Gyeongsangbuk-do
12. Gyeongsangnam-do
13. Jeollabuk-do
14. Jeollanam-do
15. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

Notes to Korean Schedule

1. The above sub-central administrative government entities cover their 'subordinate organizations under direct control', 'offices', and 'branch offices', as prescribed in the relevant provisions of the Local Autonomy Act of the Republic of Korea. Any entity with a separate legal personality that is not listed in this Annex is not covered. 2. This Section does not apply to the single tendering procurement and set-asides for small and medium-sized businesses according to the Act Relating to Contracts to which the Local Government is a Party and its Presidential Decree.

Goods

Threshold:

400,000 SDR

Services

Threshold:

400,000 SDR

The Coverage for Services 1 under this Section will come into effect for both Parties on the date when the revised WTO Agreement on Government Procurement (hereinafter referred to as the 'GPA') enters into force for Korea. In that case, the note 2 and 3 to Korea's Annex 3 to Appendix I in the revised GPA shall be promptly applied to the services procured by procuring entities listed in Korea's Schedule in this Section.

Schedule of Colombia

Page 1137 in PDF1. Agencia Logística de las Fuerzas Militares ( Logistic Agency for Armed Foces ) (Note 1)
2. Fondo Rotatorio de la Policía Nacional ( Loan Fund for Police Employees ) (Note 1)
3. Instituto de Casas Fiscales del Ejército ( Housing for Army Members Institute )
4. Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales – DIAN ( National Tax and Customs Direction )
5. Instituto Colombiano para el Fomento de la Educación Superior – ICFES ( Colombian Institute for the Promotion of Higher Education )
6. Instituto Nacional Penitenciario y Carcelario – INPEC ( National Penitentiary and Prison Institute )
7. Unidad de Servicios Penitenciarios y Carcelarios – SPC ( Penitentiary and Prison Services Unit )
8.

Page 1138 in PDFServicio Nacional de Aprendizaje – SENA ( National Training Service )

Notes to Colombian Schedule

Agencia Logística de las Fuerzas Militares ( Logistic Agency for Armed Forces ) and Fondo Rotatorio de la Policía Nacional ( Loan Fund for Police Employees ): This Chapter does not cover procurement of goods classified under Section 2 (food products, beverages and tobacco; textiles, apparel and leather products) of the CPC version 1.0 by the entities listed for Comando General de las Fuerzas Militares ( General Command of the Military Forces ), Ejército Nacional ( National Army ), Armada Nacional ( National Navy ), Fuerza Aérea Colombiana ( Colombian Air Force ), and Policía Nacional ( National Police ). 1 For greater certainty, the threshold of Services in this Section will come into effect for both Parties on the date when the revised GPA enters into force for Korea. 15,000,000 SDR

Schedule of Korea

1. Korea Development Bank
2. Industrial Bank of Korea
3. Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
4. Korea Electric Power Corporation (except purchases of products in the categories of HS Nos. 8504, 8535, 8537, and 8544)
5. Korea Coal Corporation
6. Korea Resources Corporation
7. Korea National Oil Corporation
8. Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
9. Korea Expressway Corporation
10. Korea Water Resources Corporation
11. Korea Rural Community Corporation
12. Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation
13. Korea Tourism Organization
14. Korea Labor Welfare Corporation
15.

Page 1139 in PDFKorea Gas Corporation
16. Korea Railroad Corporation
17. Korea Land and Housing Corporation

Notes to Korean Schedule

This Section does not apply to the single tendering procurement and set-asides for small and medium-sized businesses according to the Act on the Management of Public Institutions and the Rule on Contract Business of Public Institutions and Quasi-governmental Institutions .

SECTION D: GOODS

This Chapter applies to all goods procured by the entities listed in Sections A through C, subject to the notes to the respective Sections and the general notes of Section G.

Schedule of Colombia

This Chapter shall apply to all services procured by the entities listed in Sections A through C, subject to the notes to the respective Sections and the general notes of Section G, except for the following services, as elaborated in the CPC Version 1.0. (For complete listing of the CPC Version 1.0, see http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/regcst.asp?Cl=3):

1.

Page 1140 in PDFResearch and Development Services

Division 81

Research and development services

Group 835

Scientific and other technical services

Class 8596 Data processing services (only those required for carrying out scientific and technological activities)

Class 8597 Trade fair and exhibition organization services (only those required for carrying out scientific and technological activities)

2. Utilities

Division 69 Electricity distribution services; gas and water distribution services through mains

Division 94 Sewer and refuse disposal, sanitation, and other environmental protection services

Basic telecommunication services (not including value-added telecommunication services)

3. Social Services

Division 91 Public administration and other services for the general public; compulsory social security services

Division 92

Education services

Group 931

Human health services

4. Production of Television Programs

Subclass 96121 Motion picture, video, and television program production services

Schedule of Korea

For purposes of this Chapter and without prejudice to Article 14.1, in the case of services in Sections A and B, no services, except financial services, of the Universal List of Services as contained in document MTN.GNS/W/120 shall be excluded. In the case of services in Section C, services listed in the revised GPA shall be included (others being excluded).

SECTION F: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

This Chapter applies to the procurement of all construction services under Provisional CPC 51 procured by the entities listed in Sections A through C, unless otherwise specified in this Chapter.

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Page 1141 in PDFECTION G: GENERAL NOTES

Unless otherwise specified herein, the following general notes in each Party's Schedule apply without exception to this Chapter, including to all Sections of this Annex.

Schedule of Colombia

1. This Chapter does not apply to:

(a) procurements of goods and services by the defense sector and Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia ( National Bureau of Intelligence ), where secrecy is required;

(b) set-asides of procurements below SDR 130,000 on behalf of micro, small, and medium-sized companies (SMEs – MIPYMES). The set-asides include any form of preference, such as the exclusive right to provide a good or a service and measures conducive to facilitate the transfer of technology and sub-contracting;

(c) procurements under programs of reintegration to civil life as a result of peace processes, to aid persons displaced due to violence, and to support those living in conflict zones, and general programs resulting from the resolution of the armed conflict;

(d) procurements by the missions of the foreign service of Colombia exclusively for their operation and management; and

(e) the acquisition of goods required to conduct research and development services. 2.

Page 1142 in PDFNotwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, a procuring entity of Colombia, in a procurement of construction services for the construction, maintenance, or rehabilitation of roads and highways, may apply a condition related to the hiring of local personnel in rural areas in order to promote employment and improve living conditions in such areas.

Schedule of Korea

1. This Chapter does not apply to procurement in furtherance of human feeding programs. 2. This Chapter does not apply to set-asides for small and medium-sized businesses according to the Act on Private Participation in Infrastructure .

SECTION H: COLOMBIAN AUTHORITIES FOR PURPOSES OF ARTICLE 14.14

In the case of Colombia, Tribunal Contencioso Administrativo ( Administrative Court ) and Consejo de Estado ( State Council ) are impartial authorities for purposes of paragraph 4 of Article 14.14. As these impartial authorities do not have the authority to provide the interim measures referred to in Paragraph 7 of Article14.14, the remedies available to Procuraduría General de la Nación ( National Attorney General's Office ) shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of that paragraph.

Page 1143 in PDFProcuraduría General de la Nación ( National Attorney General's Office ) is an independent agency that has the authority to suspend tendering procedures and the awarding of a contract in the course of any disciplinary proceedings brought against the government agents responsible for a procurement.

SECTION I: NON-COVERED ENTITIES

Pursuant to its Law 1150 of 2007 , Colombia shall ensure that each of the following listed Colombian entities conducts its procurements in a transparent manner, in accordance with commercial considerations, and treats Korean suppliers at least as favorably as it treats domestic and other foreign suppliers with respect to all aspects of its procurement including the conditions, requirements, procedures and awarding rules for a procurement.

List:

1. Comisión de Regulación de Energía y Gas (CREG) ( Regulatory Commission of Energy and Gas )
2. Unidad de Planeación Minero Energética (UPME) ( Planning Division for Mining and Energy )
3. Caja de Previsión Social de Comunicaciones (CAPRECOM) ( Pension Fund for Communications )
4. Caja Nacional de Previsión Social (CAJANAL) ( National Pension Fund )
5. Empresa Industrial y Comercial del Estado Administradora del Monopolio Rentístico de los Juegos de Suerte y Azar (COLJUEGOS) ( Industrial and Commercial State Enterprise in charge of Gambling Rentistic Monopoly Management )
6. Imprenta Nacional de Colombia ( National Printing Office )
7.

Page 1144 in PDFIndustria Militar (INDUMIL) ( Military Industry )
8. Instituto de Seguros Sociales (ISS) ( Social Security Institute )
9. Radio Televisión Nacional de Colombia (RTVC) ( National Broadcasting of Colombia )
10. Servicio Aéreo a Territorios Nacionales (SATENA) ( Air Services for National Territories )
11. Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos, S.A. (ECOPETROL) ( Colombian Oil Company )
12. Interconexión Eléctrica ( Electric Interconnection ) S.A. (ISA)
13. ISAGEN

SECTION J: THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT FORMULA

1. Each Party shall calculate and convert for itself the value of the thresholds contained in Sections A through C into its own national currency, using the conversion rates published by the IMF in its monthly 'International Financial Statistics.' 2. The conversion rates shall be:
3. (a) for Colombia, the average of the daily values of the Colombian Peso in terms of SDR over the two-year period preceding October 1 or November 1 of the year before the thresholds in Colombian Pesos are to take effect; and
4. (b) for Korea, the average of the daily values of the Korean Won in terms of SDR over the two-year period preceding October 1 or November 1 of the year before the thresholds in Korean Won are to take effect. 3. A Party may round down the value of the thresholds in its own national currency:
6. (a) for

Page 1145 in PDFColombia, to the nearest 1 million Colombian Pesos for goods and services and the nearest 10 million Colombian Pesos for construction services; and
7. (b) for Korea, to the nearest 1 million Korean won for goods and services and the nearest 10 million Korean won for construction services. 4. The value of the thresholds expressed in national currencies shall be fixed for two years, i.e. calendar years. 5. Each Party shall notify the other Party of the value of the thresholds in its national currency immediately after this Agreement enters into force, and the newly calculated value of the thresholds thereafter in a timely manner. 6. The Parties shall consult if a major change in a national currency relative to the SDR or to the national currency of the other Party were to create a significant problem with regard to the application of the Chapter.

For Korea,

All information on government procurements is published on the following websites:

Legislation and Jurisprudence: www.pps.go.kr

Procuring opportunities on goods and services: www.koneps.go.kr

Procuring opportunities on build-operate-transfer contracts: www.pimac.org

For Colombia,

All information on government procurements is published on the following website:

Legislation and procuring opportunities: www.contratos.gov.co

CHAPTER FIFTEEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

ARTICLE 15.1: OBJECTIVES

Page 1146 in PDFThe objectives of this Chapter are:

– (a) to increase the benefits from trade and investment;
– (b) to promote innovation and creativity;
– (c) to facilitate production and commercialization of innovative and creative products; and
– (d) to contribute to the transfer and dissemination of technology, in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to the balance between the rights of the right holders and the public interest.

ARTICLE 15.2: OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS

The Parties affirm their rights and obligations under the TRIPS Agreement, as well as any other multilateral agreement related to intellectual property and the agreements administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (hereinafter referred to as 'WIPO'), that are in force between the Parties.

ARTICLE 15.3: MORE EXTENSIVE PROTECTION

The Parties may, but shall not be obliged to, provide more extensive protection for, and enforcement of, intellectual property rights under their laws than this Chapter requires, provided that the more extensive protection does not contravene this Chapter.

ARTICLE 15.4: BASIC PRINCIPLES

1. The Parties shall grant and ensure adequate, effective, and non-discriminatory protection of intellectual property rights, and provide for measures for the enforcement of such rights. 2. In respect of all categories of intellectual property covered in this Chapter, each Party shall accord to nationals 1 of the other Party treatment no less favorable than it accords to its

1 For purposes of paragraph 2, a national of a Party shall include, in respect of the relevant right, any person (as defined in Article 1.3 (Definitions)) of that Party that would meet the criteria for eligibility for protection provided for in the agreements listed in Article 15.7.1 and the TRIPS Agreement. own nationals with regard to the protection 2 and enjoyment of such intellectual property rights and any benefit derived from such rights.

ARTICLE 15.5: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Page 1147 in PDF1. The Parties recognize the need to maintain a balance between the rights of the right holders and the public interest. 2. The Parties recognize the importance of the principles established in the Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (WT/MIN(01)/DEC/2), adopted on November 14, 2001 by the WTO at its Fourth Ministerial Conference, held in Doha, Qatar, and in the Decision of the WTO General Council on the Implementation of Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health , adopted on August 30, 2003. The Parties also recognize the importance of promoting the implementation and full use of Resolution WHA61.21, Global Strategy and Plan of Action on Public Health, Innovation, and Intellectual Property , adopted on May 24, 2008 by the Assembly of the World Health Organization. 3. Each Party may, in formulating or amending its laws and regulations, adopt measures necessary, and make use of the exceptions and flexibilities, to protect public health and nutrition, and to promote the public interest in sectors of vital importance to its socioeconomic and technological development. 4. The Parties recognize the impact of information and communication technologies on the use of literary and artistic works, artistic performances, phonogram productions, and broadcasts and, therefore, the need to provide adequate protection of copyright and related rights in the digital environment. 5. The Parties may take appropriate measures, if needed to prevent the abuse of intellectual property rights by right holders, or the resort to practices which unreasonably restrain trade or adversely affect international transfer of technology. 6. The Parties recognize that technology transfer contributes to the strengthening of national capabilities with the aim of establishing a sound and viable technological base. 7. The Parties shall be free to establish their own regime for exhaustion of intellectual property rights.

ARTICLE 15.6: TRADEMARKS

Trademarks Protection

2 For purposes of paragraph 2, protection includes: (i) matters affecting the availability, acquisition, scope, maintenance, and enforcement of intellectual property rights as well as matters affecting the use of intellectual property rights specifically covered by this Chapter, (ii) the prohibition on circumvention of effective technological measures set out in Article 15.7, and (iii) the rights and obligations concerning rights management information and encrypted program-carrying satellite signals set out in Article 15.7.

Page 1148 in PDF1. Neither Party shall require, as a condition of registration, that signs be visually perceptible, nor shall either Party deny registration of a trademark solely on the grounds that the sign of which it is composed is a sound or a scent 3 . 2. Each Party shall provide that trademarks shall include collective marks and certification marks. 3. Each Party shall provide that the owner of a registered trademark shall have the exclusive right to prevent all third parties not having the owner's consent from using in the course of trade identical or similar signs, at least for goods or services that are identical or similar to those goods or services in respect of which the owner's trademark is registered, where such use would result in a likelihood of confusion. In the case of the use of an identical sign, for identical goods or services, a likelihood of confusion shall be presumed.

Exceptions to Trademarks Rights

4. Each Party may provide limited exceptions to the rights conferred by a trademark, such as fair use of descriptive terms, provided that such exceptions take account of the legitimate interests of the owner of the trademark and of third parties.

Well-Known Trademarks

5. Neither Party shall require, as a condition for determining that a mark is a well-known mark, that the mark has been registered in the territory of that Party or in another jurisdiction. Additionally, neither Party shall deny remedies or relief with respect to well-known marks solely because of the lack of:

– (a) a registration;
– (b) inclusion on a list of well-known marks; or
– (c) prior recognition of the mark as well-known. 6. Article 6bis of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (1967) (the Paris Convention) shall apply, mutatis mutandis , to goods or services that are not identical or similar to those identified by a well-known trademark 4 , whether registered or not, provided that use of that trademark in relation to those goods or services would indicate a connection between those goods or services and the owner of the trademark, and provided that the interests of the owner of the trademark are likely to be damaged by such use. 7. Each Party shall provide for appropriate measures to refuse or cancel the registration and prohibit the use of a trademark that is identical or similar to a well-known trademark, for related goods or services, if the use of that trademark is likely to cause confusion, or to cause

3 A Party may require an adequate description, which can be represented graphically, of the sign. 4 For the purpose of determining whether a mark is well-known, neither Party may require that the reputation of the trademark extend beyond the sector of the public that normally deals with the relevant goods or services. mistake, or to deceive or risk associating the trademark with the owner of the well-known trademark, or constitutes unfair exploitation of the reputation of the well-known trademark.

Registration and Applications of Trademarks

Page 1149 in PDF8. Each Party shall provide a system for the registration of trademarks, in which the reasons for a refusal to register a trademark shall be communicated in writing and may be provided electronically to the applicant, who will have the opportunity to contest such refusal and to judicially appeal a final refusal. 9. Each Party shall also introduce the possibility to oppose trademark applications. 10. Each party shall provide a publicly available electronic database of trademark applications and trademark registrations. 11. Each Party shall provide that initial registration and each renewal of registration of a trademark shall be for a term of no less than 10 years.

Judicial and Administrative Means

12. Each Party shall provide a system that permits owners to assert their rights in trademarks, and interested parties to challenge such rights in trademarks, through administrative or judicial means, or both.

ARTICLE 15.7: COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS

Protection Granted

1. Each Party shall comply with:
2. (a) the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (1971) (the Berne Convention);
3. (b) the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations (1961) (the Rome Convention);
4. (c) the WIPO Copyright Treaty (1996); and
5. (d) the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (1996).

Rights of Performers and Producers of Phonograms

2. Each Party shall provide to performers and producers of phonograms the right to a single equitable remuneration for the direct or indirect use of phonograms published for

commercial purposes for broadcasting or for any communication to the public, in accordance with its legislation.

Collective Management Organizations

Page 1150 in PDF3. The Parties recognize the importance of collective management societies for copyright and related rights, in order to ensure an effective management of the rights entrusted to them, and an equitable distribution of the collected remunerations, which are proportional to the utilization of the works, performances, or phonograms, in a context of transparency and good management practices, according to the legislation of each Party.

Rights of Broadcasting Organization

4. Each Party shall provide broadcasting organizations with the exclusive right to authorize or prohibit:

– (a) the re-broadcasting of their broadcasts 5 ;
– (b) the fixation of their broadcasts;
– (c) the reproduction of fixations; and
– (d) the communication to the public of their television broadcasts if such communication is made in places accessible to the public against payment of an entrance fee. It shall be a matter for the law of the Party where protection of this right is claimed to determine the conditions under which it may be exercised.

Protection of Technological Measures

5. Each Party shall provide adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against the circumvention of any effective technological measures that authors, performers, and producers of phonograms use in connection with the exercise of their rights and that restrict unauthorized acts in respect of their works, performances, and phonograms, committed by a person knowing, or having reasonable grounds to know, that such person is pursuing that objective. 6. Each Party shall provide adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, rental, advertisement for sale or rental, or possession for commercial purposes, of devices, products, or components, or the provision of services which:

5 With respect to the protection of broadcasts, a Party may protect broadcasts only if the headquarters of the broadcasting organization is situated in the other Party's territory and the broadcast was transmitted from a transmitter situated in the other Party's territory.

Page 1151 in PDF– (a) are promoted, advertised, or marketed, for the purpose of circumvention of;
– (b) have only a limited commercially significant purpose or use, other than to circumvent; or
– (c) are primarily designed, produced, adapted, or performed, for the purpose of enabling or facilitating the circumvention of,

any effective technological measure. 7. For purposes of this Chapter, technological measure means any technology, device, or component that, in the normal course of its operation, is designed to prevent or restrict acts, in respect of works, performances, or phonograms, which are not authorized by the right holder of any copyright or any right related to copyright, as provided for by each Party's legislation. Technological measures shall be deemed effective when the use of a protected work, performance, or phonogram is controlled by the right holders through the application of an access control or protection process, such as encryption, scrambling, or other transformation of the work, performance, or phonogram, or a copy control mechanism, which achieves the objective of protection. 8. Each Party may provide for exceptions and limitations to measures implementing paragraphs 5 and 6 in accordance with its legislation and the relevant international agreements it is a party to.

Protection of Rights Management Information

9. Each Party shall provide adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against any person knowingly performing without authority any of the following acts:

– (a) the removal or alteration of any rights management information; or
– (b) the distribution, importation for distribution, broadcasting, communication, or making available to the public, of works, performances, or phonograms, protected under this Chapter, from which rights management information has been removed or altered without authority,

if such person knows, or has reasonable grounds to know, that by doing so it is inducing, enabling, facilitating, or concealing an infringement of any copyright or any right related to copyright as provided by the law of the relevant Party. 10. For purposes of this Chapter, rights management information means any information provided by right holders, which identifies the work, performance, or phonogram referred to in this Chapter, the author, the performer, or the producer of the phonogram, or information about the terms and conditions of use of the work, performance, or phonogram, and any numbers or codes that represent such information.

Page 1152 in PDF11. Paragraph 10 shall apply when any of these items of information is associated with a copy of, or appears in connection with the communication to the public of, a work, performance, or phonogram referred to in this Chapter.

Protection of Encrypted Program-Carrying Satellite Signals

12. Each Party shall provide adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against the:

– (a) manufacturing, assembling, modification, importation, exportation, sale, leasing, or any other distribution of a tangible or intangible device or system, knowing or having reason to know that the device or system is primarily of assistance in decoding an encrypted program-carrying satellite signal without the authorization of the lawful distributor of such signal; and
– (b) willful reception 6 or further distribution of a program-carrying signal that originated as an encrypted satellite signal, knowing that it has been decoded without the authorization of the lawful distributor of the signal.

ARTICLE 15.8: ENFORCEMENT

General Obligations

1. The Parties shall establish provisions for the enforcement of intellectual property rights in their laws, of the same level as that provided in the TRIPS Agreement, in particular Articles 41 through 61.

Presumption of Authorship or Ownership

2. In civil, administrative, and criminal proceedings involving copyright or related rights, each Party shall provide for a presumption that, in the absence of proof to the contrary, the person whose name is indicated in the usual manner is the right holder in the work, performance, phonogram, or broadcast as designated.

3. Each Party shall endeavor to take effective measures to curtail repetitive infringements of copyright and related rights on the Internet.

ARTICLE 15.9: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO BORDER MEASURES

6 For greater certainty, each Party may determine that reception includes viewing of the signal, whether private or commercial. 1. Each Party shall provide that any right holder initiating procedures for its competent authorities to suspend release of suspected counterfeit or confusingly similar trademark goods, or pirated copyright goods 7 , into free circulation is required to provide adequate evidence to satisfy the competent authorities that, under the laws of the country of importation, there is prima facie an infringement of the right holder's intellectual property right and to supply sufficient information that may reasonably be expected to be within the right holder's knowledge to make the suspected goods reasonably recognizable by its competent authorities. The requirement to provide sufficient information shall not unreasonably deter recourse to these procedures. 2. Where the competent authorities have made a determination that goods are counterfeit or pirated, a Party shall grant the competent authorities the authority to inform the right holder of the names and addresses of the consignor, the importer, and the consignee, and of the quantity of the goods in question. 3. Each Party shall provide that its competent authorities may initiate border measures ex officio with respect to imported, exported, or in-transit merchandise, without the need for a formal complaint from a private party or right holder. Such measures shall be used when there is a reason to believe or suspect that such merchandise is counterfeit or pirated.

ARTICLE 15.10: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COOPERATION

Technology Transfer

Page 1153 in PDF1. The Parties recognize the importance of technological innovation as well as transfer of technology and dissemination of scientific and technological information to the mutual advantage of technology producers and users. Accordingly, the Parties will seek to develop and encourage cooperation programs, through collaborations in science, technology, and innovation. The Parties shall take into account the cooperation issues and activities developed under the Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation between the Parties, signed in 1981, with the purpose of encouraging and strengthening the cooperative activities on research, innovation, and technology transfer. 2. The Parties agree to exchange views and information on their practices and policies affecting transfer of technology both within their respective territories and with third countries. This shall in particular include measures to facilitate information flows, business partnerships, licensing, and subcontracting. Particular attention shall be paid to the conditions necessary to create an adequate enabling environment for technology transfer in the host

7 For purposes of Article 15.9:

(a) counterfeit trademark goods means any goods, including packaging, bearing without authorization a trademark that is identical to the trademark validly registered in respect of such goods, or that cannot be distinguished in its essential aspects from such a trademark, and that thereby infringes the rights of the owner of the trademark in question under the law of the country of importation; and

(b) pirated copyright goods means any goods that are copies made without the consent of the right holder or person duly authorized by the right holder in the country of production and that are made directly or indirectly from an article where the making of that copy would have constituted an infringement of a copyright or a related right under the law of the country of importation.

Page 1154 in PDFcountry, including, inter alia , issues such as development of human capital and legal framework. 3. Each Party shall take measures, as appropriate, to prevent or control licensing practices or conditions, pertaining to intellectual property rights, which may adversely affect the international transfer of technology and which constitute an abuse of intellectual property rights by right holders.

Cooperation

4. The Parties shall cooperate and collaborate with a view to ensuring effective protection of intellectual property rights and the prevention of trade in goods or services infringing intellectual property rights, subject to their respective legislation, rules, regulations, and government policies. Such cooperation may include:

– (a) the exchange, between relevant agencies responsible for the enforcement of intellectual property rights, of information concerning infringement of intellectual property rights;
– (b) the encouragement of public awareness regarding the importance of intellectual property protection and the function of intellectual property protection systems to their respective nationals;
– (c) the improvement of intellectual property protection systems and their operation; or
– (d) the promotion of the development of contacts and cooperation among their respective agencies, including enforcement agencies, educational institutions and other organizations with an interest in the field of intellectual property rights. 5. A Party shall, upon request of the other Party, give proper consideration to any specific cooperation proposal made by the other Party related to the protection and/or enforcement of intellectual property rights.

CHAPTER SIXTEEN TRADE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

ARTICLE 16.1: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES

Page 1155 in PDF1. The Parties reaffirm their commitments to promoting the development of international trade in such a way as to contribute to the objective of sustainable development and will strive to ensure that this objective is integrated and reflected at every level of their trade relationship. 2. The Parties recognize that economic development, social development, and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development. They underline the benefits of cooperation on trade-related social and environmental issues as part of a global approach to trade and sustainable development. 3. The Parties recognize that it is not their intention in this Chapter to harmonize the environmental or labor standards of the Parties, but to strengthen their trade relations and cooperation in a way that promotes sustainable development in the context of paragraphs 1 and 2. 4. In this regard, the Parties:
5. (a) recognize their commitments to promote compliance and effective implementation of each Party's environmental and labor legislation;
6. (b) will strive to promote the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, and the preservation of traditional knowledge relevant to the conservation of biological diversity and the sustainable use of its components; and
7. (c) recognize their commitments towards labor principles and rights included in Article 16.6.

ARTICLE 16.2: SCOPE

Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, this Chapter applies to measures adopted or maintained by the Parties affecting trade-related aspects of environmental and labor 1 issues in the context of Articles 16.1.1 and 16.1.2.

SECTION A: ENVIRONMENT

ARTICLE 16.3: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

1 When labor is referred to in this Chapter, it includes the issues relevant to the Decent Work Agenda as agreed on in the International Labor Organization (hereinafter referred to as the 'ILO') and in the 2006 Ministerial Declaration of the UN Economic and Social Council on Full Employment and Decent Work .

Page 1156 in PDF1. The Parties shall endeavor to ensure that environmental and commercial policies mutually support each other towards the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and all natural resources in general. 2. The Parties reaffirm each other's sovereign right over its natural resources, reiterate its sovereign right to establish its own levels of environmental protection and its own environmental development priorities, and to adopt or modify accordingly its environmental laws and policies. 3. The Parties reaffirm their willingness to comply with their commitments under this Chapter, bearing in mind their own capabilities.

ARTICLE 16.4: SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS

1. Each Party shall endeavor to ensure that its laws and policies provide for and encourage high levels of environmental protection and of sustainable use and conservation of its natural resources. Each Party shall also strive to continue improving its protection levels on those matters. 2. Each Party shall endeavor to maintain its laws, regulations, and policies consistent and in compliance with multilateral environmental agreements (hereinafter referred to as 'MEAs') to which it is a party, as well as with international efforts towards achieving sustainable development. 3. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to promote trade or investments by weakening or reducing the protections afforded in their environmental laws. Accordingly, neither Party shall waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such laws in a manner that weakens or reduces the protections afforded in those laws as an incentive to promote trade or investment between the Parties. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to use their own laws, regulations and policies in a manner that constitutes a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between the Parties or a disguised restriction on trade or investment. 4. The Parties recognize the importance that their environmental legislations provide for a fair and transparent public participation mechanism, and therefore the Parties will promote public participation during the whole process of designing, implementing, and evaluating, environmental projects, policies, and programs, in accordance with their national legislations towards that end.

ARTICLE 16.5: BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

1. The Parties acknowledge paragraph 19 of the Ministerial Declaration (WT/MIN/(01)DEC/1), adopted on November 14, 2001 by the WTO Ministerial Conference, on the relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological

Diversity (hereinafter referred to as 'CBD') and the protection of genetic resources, traditional knowledge 2 , and folklore.

Page 1157 in PDF2. The Parties recognize the value and importance of biological diversity, traditional knowledge as well as the contribution of knowledge, innovations, and practices of indigenous and local communities to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity. Recognizing the sovereign rights of States over their natural resources, each Party shall have the authority to determine access to genetic resources in accordance with its legislation and endeavor to create conditions to facilitate transparent access to genetic resources for environmentally sound uses. 3. Subject to their legislations and the CBD, the Parties respect knowledge, innovations, and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application with the involvement and approval of the holders of such knowledge, innovations, and practices. 4. Each Party shall endeavor to seek ways to share information on patent applications based on genetic resources or traditional knowledge by providing:
4. (a) publicly accessible database that contains relevant information; and
5. (b) opportunities to file prior art to the appropriate examining authority in writing. 5. The Parties agree to share views and information on discussions in the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore, the WTO TRIPS Council, and any other relevant fora in addressing matters related to genetic resources and traditional knowledge. 6. The Parties acknowledge the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity and agree to further discuss relevant issues on genetic resources subject to future developments of multilateral agreements or their respective legislations.

SECTION B: LABOR

ARTICLE 16.6: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

The Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the ILO and their commitments in regards with the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-Up (1998 ) (hereinafter referred to as 'ILO Declaration'). Each Party shall strive to adopt and maintain in its laws and regulations, and practices thereunder, the following rights as stated in the ILO Declaration:

2 For greater certainty, 'traditional knowledge' in this Chapter refers to traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources.

Page 1158 in PDF– (a) freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;
– (b) the elimination of all forms of forced or compulsory labor;
– (c) the effective abolition of child labor; and
– (d) the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

ARTICLE 16.7: SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS

1. The Parties reaffirm each other's sovereign right to establish their own labor legislation, and to adopt and modify accordingly their labor laws and policies. Each Party shall strive to assure that its labor legislation complies with internationally recognized labor rights. 2. Despite each Party's sovereign right to establish its own labor legislation and national priorities, and to establish, manage, and enforce its own labor laws and regulations, each Party shall not fail to effectively enforce its labor laws, through a sustained or recurring course of action or inaction, in a manner affecting trade or investment between the Parties. 3. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to promote trade or investment by weakening or reducing the level of protection afforded in their labor legislation.

SECTION C: GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 16.8: ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS

Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to empower a Party's competent authorities to carry out activities oriented towards the enforcement of environmental and/or labor legislation in the territory of the other Party.

ARTICLE 16.9: PROCEDURAL GUARANTEE

1. Each Party shall ensure that persons with a recognized interest under its law in a particular matter have appropriate access to tribunals for the enforcement of the Party's environmental and labor laws. Such tribunals may include administrative, quasi-judicial, judicial, or other relevant tribunals. 2. Each Party shall ensure that proceedings before such tribunals for the enforcement of its environmental and labor laws are fair, equitable, and transparent. Each Party shall provide that parties to such proceedings may seek remedies to ensure the enforcement of their rights under its laws.

ARTICLE 16.10: TRANSPARENCY

Page 1159 in PDFThe Parties, in accordance with their respective laws, agree to develop, introduce, and implement, any measures aimed at protecting the environmental and labor conditions that affect trade or investment between the Parties in a transparent manner, with due notice and public consultation, and with appropriate and timely communication to and consultation of non-state actors including the private sector.

ARTICLE 16.11: COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

1. The Parties hereby establish a Council on Sustainable Development. 2. The Council on Sustainable Development shall comprise senior officials responsible for environmental and labor matters. If the Council so agrees, the senior officials responsible for environmental and labor matters may meet on separate council meetings taking into consideration the issues to be consulted. 3. The Council shall meet within the first year of the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and thereafter as necessary to discuss matters of common interest. 4. The Council may consider any other issues within the scope of this Chapter, and may also identify possible new areas of cooperation, and take any other action under its duties whenever the Parties so agree. 5. The Council shall review the implementation and effectiveness of this Chapter, including any progress achieved in the implementation of this Agreement within the appropriate period of time to be determined at the first Council meeting after the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Thereafter, the Council will establish a new period of time for such review. 6. The Parties shall strive to resolve any issue that may affect the implementation of this Chapter, until the dialogue and consultations procedures among them are exhausted.

ARTICLE 16.12: CONTACT POINT

1. Each Party shall designate the contact points 3 in the relevant ministries through whom all matters arising from this Chapter will be channeled. 2. The contact point's duties will include:
2. (a) coordinating cooperation programs and other activities;
3. (b) acting as liaison between the Parties;

3 The contact points shall be the relevant Ministries of the Parties, in charge of environmental and labor matters.

Page 1160 in PDF– (c) providing information to the other Party and to the general public where appropriate; and
– (d) any other duty agreed by the Parties or by the Council on Sustainable Development.

ARTICLE 16.13: CONSULTATIONS

1. Any matter arising related to the interpretation or implementation of this Chapter shall be resolved amicably and bona fide by the Parties through direct dialogue, consultations, and cooperation. 2. A Party may request consultations with the other Party by delivering a written request to the contact point designated under Article 16.12.1. 3. If the Parties fail to resolve the issue through their contact points, such issue may be discussed by the Council on Sustainable Development.

SECTION D: COOPERATION

ARTICLE 16.14: COOPERATION

1. Recognizing that cooperation is essential to increase the levels of compliance on environmental and labor matters, the Parties hereby agree to promote cooperation activities on mutual interest, as set out in Annex 16-A. 2. The Parties shall endeavor to assure that cooperation activities:
3. (a) are consistent with the programs, strategies of development, and national priorities of each Party;
4. (b) would create opportunities for the public to take part in the development and implementation of such activities; and
5. (c) would take into consideration the economy , the culture, and the legal system of each Party.

ANNEX 16-A COOPERATION

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1. Areas of cooperation between the Parties in respect of this Chapter may include, but shall not be limited to:

ENVIRONMENT

– (a) impact of environmental regulations on trade;
– (b) trade-related aspects of the international climate change regime;
– (c) trade-related environmental issues; and
– (d) trade-related aspects of biodiversity.

LABOR

– (a) labor-management relations;
– (b) working conditions;
– (c) occupational safety and health;
– (d) vocational training and human resources development; and
– (e) labor market statistics. 2.

Page 1162 in PDFCooperative activities may include, but shall not be limited to:

ENVIRONMENT

– (a) cooperation in international fora responsible for social or environmental aspects of trade and sustainable development, including in particular WTO, United Nation Environment Programme, and MEAs;
– (b) information exchange and joint work on corporate social responsibility and accountability, including on the effective implementation and follow-up of internationally agreed guidelines, fair and ethical trade, private and public certification and labeling schemes, including eco-labeling, and green public procurement;
– (c) exchange of views on the impact on trade by environmental regulations, norms, and standards; – (d) joint work on trade-related aspects of MEAs, including customs cooperation; and
– (e) exchange of views on the relationship between MEAs and international trade rules, and on the liberalization of environmental goods and services.

LABOR

– (a) exchange of information, particularly on labor law and policy, labor market statistics and best working practices of the other Party;
– (b) exchange of missions composed of officials, professionals, technicians and/or experts, through public institutions, universities, private companies and organizations devoted to labor issues;
– (c) organization and participation in conferences, seminars, workshops, meetings, and outreach programs, as well as training sessions;
– (d) joint research and publications;
– (e) activities related to promoting fundamental principles and rights at work as stated in the ILO Declaration;
– (f) studies related to levels and standards of labor protection and mechanisms to monitor those levels; and
– (g) all other activities that contribute to the proper implementation of this Chapter.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN COOPERATION

ARTICLE 17.1: SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

1. The Parties agree to strengthen mutual cooperation that contributes to the implementation and better use of this Agreement, in order to optimize its results, expand opportunities, and maximize the benefits for the Parties, according to their national strategies and policy goals. 2.

Page 1163 in PDFThe Parties shall cooperate with the objective of identifying and employing the most effective methods and means for the implementation of this Chapter. To this end, the Parties shall generate synergies with other forms of bilateral cooperation. 3. To achieve these objectives, the Parties agree to pay particular attention to cooperation initiatives aimed at:
4. (a) stimulating productive synergies, creating new opportunities for trade and investment, and promoting competitiveness and innovation;
5. (b) promoting the development of small and medium enterprises;
6. (c) strengthening institutional capacities for implementation and better use of this Agreement; and
7. (d) meeting the needs of cooperation that have been identified in other Chapters of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 17.2: METHODS AND MEANS

1. Cooperation between the Parties will be implemented through the tools, resources, and mechanisms available to the Parties, following the existing rules and procedures through the competent bodies for the discharge of their cooperation relations. 2. In particular, the Parties may use instruments and modalities, such as exchange of information, experiences, and best practices, technical assistance, and refundable and nonrefundable financial cooperation including triangular cooperation amongst others, for the identification, development, and implementation of projects.

ARTICLE 17.3: AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION

The Parties shall endeavor to promote cooperation in the field of agriculture. To this end, the Parties shall, among others:

Page 1164 in PDF– (a) promote the creation of partnerships for projects in areas of mutual interest, including agricultural research on plantation commodities, the development of small-scale agriculture, the conservation and management of water resources for agricultural use, sustainable agricultural development, and the application of good agricultural practices, among others;
– (b) promote the exchange of information on trade in agricultural goods between the Parties; and
– (c) develop training programs for leading producers, technicians, and professionals in order to improve the productivity and competitiveness in livestock and agricultural value-added products.

ARTICLE 17.4: FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE COOPERATION

1. The Parties, recognizing the social and economic importance of fish and fisheries products, shall endeavor to cooperate in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. 2. The objectives of cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture are to:
3. (a) strengthen the research and productive capacities for the development of seedstock and processing of hydro-biological fisheries and aquacultural species, with the aim of increasing direct human consumption; and
4. (b) facilitate information exchange and the conservation of natural resources under the approach of responsible fishing. 3. The Parties will cooperate in the field of fisheries and aquaculture through:
6. (a) strengthening public and private institutions related to fisheries and aquaculture development and promoting investment in those sectors;
7. (b) promoting research and development of new products for direct human consumption, as well as the consumption of major aquatic fisheries and aquaculture resources to support food security programs;
8. (c) combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing;
9. (d) facilitating mutually beneficial developments in the field of aquaculture;
10. (e) exchanging information regarding fisheries, aquaculture, and fish resources.

Page 1165 in PDFFor that purpose, the corresponding institutions of the Parties will establish appropriate contact points; – (f) promoting the sustainable and optimal utilization of fish resources of the Parties in compliance with laws and regulations of a Party, through a fisheries cooperation arrangement 1 ;
– (g) exchanging officials, scientists, technicians, and trainees, to promote the development of fisheries and aquaculture between the Parties;
– (h) promoting the training of national officials and members of the fishery and aquaculture community of the Parties, through their participation in jointly organized courses, visits, seminars, and workshops;
– (i) building partnerships and exchange between research institutes of the Parties; and
– (j) other forms of cooperation as may be agreed by the Parties.

ARTICLE 17.5: FORESTRY COOPERATION

1. The Parties shall endeavor to promote and strengthen cooperation in the field of forestry. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate cooperation in, as appropriate, including but not limited to, the following activities:
3. (a) implementation of sustainable forest management, including the development of related indicators;
4. (b) management, development, and utilization of forest resources;
5. (c) forest protection, including the prevention and control of forest fires, diseases, and insect pests;
6. (d) promotion of joint measures to limit or reduce the adverse effects of climate change;
7. (e) investment in forest plantation and wood processing industries;
8. (f) processing and supply of, and trade in, forest products;
9. (g) development of eco-forestry technology and conservation of forest ecosystems;
10. (h) research and development, education, and training; and

1 The fisheries cooperation arrangement may include, among others, the cooperation between the Parties regarding trade facilitation and enhancement of research of the Parties in the fields of fish resources, hydro-biological species, and aquaculture. (i) any other areas as agreed by the Parties.

ARTICLE 17.6: MARITIME TRANSPORT COOPERATION

Page 1166 in PDFThe Parties shall endeavor to cooperate in maritime transport through:

– (a) establishing contact points to facilitate information exchange on matters related to maritime transportation, port technology, and logistics services;
– (b) arranging training programs and technical cooperation related to port operation and management, and port technologies;
– (c) developing exchange programs for training of merchant marine students; and
– (d) arranging technical assistance and capacity building activities related to maritime transportation, including the vessel traffic service.

ARTICLE 17.7: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION

1. The Parties, recognizing the rapid development led by the private sector, of Information and Communications Technology (hereinafter referred to as 'ICT') and of business practices regarding ICT-related services both in the domestic and international contexts, shall endeavor to promote the development of ICT and ICT-related services with a view to obtaining the maximum benefit of the use of ICT for the Parties. 2. Cooperation in accordance with paragraph 1 may include the following:
3. (a) promoting dialogue on policy issues;
4. (b) promoting cooperation between the private sectors of the Parties;
5. (c) enhancing cooperation in international fora related to ICT; and
6. (d) undertaking other appropriate cooperative activities. 3. The Parties will encourage cooperation in the following areas, including, but not limited to:
8. (a) cyber-infrastructure and policy issues for e-government;
9. (b) inter-operability of Public Key Infrastructure;
10.

Page 1167 in PDF(c) development, processing, management, distribution, and trade of digital contents; – (d) scientific and technical cooperation for the software industry of the Parties;
– (e) research and development and management of information technology parks;
– (f) research and development on information technology services such as integration of broadcasting and telecommunications;
– (g) research and development and deployment of networks and telecommunications, when the Parties agree on the necessity of such activities;
– (h) business opportunities in the international markets;
– (i) Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); and
– (j) any other areas as agreed by the Parties.

ARTICLE 17.8: ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES COOPERATION

1. The Parties shall promote cooperation under this Chapter as a means of building a stronger, more stable, and mutually beneficial partnership in the field of energy and mineral resources. 2. Areas of energy and mineral resources cooperation may include, but are not limited to, the following:
3. (a) upstream activities such as the exploration, exploitation, and production of oil and gas;
4. (b) downstream activities such as the refining of oil, processing of petrochemicals, liquefaction of gas, and transportation and distribution of gas, crude oil, and oil products;
5. (c) activities such as the exploration, exploitation, production, smelting, refining, processing, transportation, and distribution of mineral resources;
6. (d) cartographic activities (geodesy, satellite images, remote sensing, and geographic information systems) applied to cadastral, mining, environmental, and geological activities required for an efficient use and administration of the territories of the Parties related to mining activities;
7. (e) exchange of mining technology for remediation of mining-related environmental liabilities;
8.

Page 1168 in PDF(f) exchange of information and experiences on environmental issues and sustainable development in mining; – (g) activities for encouraging and facilitating the business relations regarding energy and mineral resources cooperation between the Parties; and
– (h) any other areas as agreed by the Parties. 3. The Parties shall facilitate the exchange of information freely available to the public on the following subjects in the field of energy and mineral resources:
– (a) current investment data for domestic and foreign enterprises;
– (b) investment opportunities such as tenders and mining projects;
– (c) geological data/information;
– (d) relevant laws, regulations, and policies;
– (e) mine reclamation technology and environmental issues that could arise between the developers and the local people in the process of mine development; and
– (f) any other information that a Party is free to release to the public on request of the other Party. 4. Each Party shall ensure that its laws and regulations regarding energy and mineral resources are published or otherwise made publicly available. 5. The Party that adopts or maintains any prohibition or restriction on the exportation or sale of any energy and mineral resources destined for the territory of the other Party in accordance with Article XI and Article XX of the GATT 1994 and its interpretative notes shall:
– (a) give the other Party written notice prior to its introduction and simultaneously provide all relevant information concerning the prohibition or restriction; and
– (b) consult with the other Party regarding the prohibition or restriction, upon the request of the other Party. 6.

Page 1169 in PDFThe Parties shall:
– (a) promote cooperation between the public and private sectors of the Parties, through their government bodies, public organizations, research centers, universities, and enterprises, engaged in the field of energy and mineral resources;
– (b) encourage and support, recognizing each Party's regulations, business opportunities, including investment, related to plant construction in the field of energy and mineral resources for a stable and mutually beneficial bilateral relationship; and

– (c) recognize and facilitate activities related to agreements and cooperation entities – that have already been organized. 7. The Parties shall facilitate visits and exchanges of researchers, technicians, and other experts, and shall also promote joint fora, seminars, symposia, conferences, exhibitions, and research projects.

ARTICLE 17.9: SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES COOPERATION

The Parties shall endeavor to promote a favorable environment for the development of small and medium-sized enterprises by encouraging relevant private and governmental bodies to build the capacities of small and medium-sized enterprises. The cooperation will include, among others:

– (a) designing and developing mechanisms in order to foster partnerships and the development of productive chains;
– (b) promoting cooperation between the economic agents of the Parties in order to identify areas of mutual interest and to obtain the maximum benefits possible of trade, investment, and small and medium-sized enterprises;
– (c) fostering more dialogue and exchange of information on mandatory procedures, enhanced access to trade promotion networks, business fora, business cooperation instruments, and any other relevant information for small and medium-sized enterprises exporters;
– (d) promoting training and exchange programs for small and medium-sized enterprises exporters of the Parties;
– (e) promoting exchange of experiences between the public agencies of the Parties on initiatives and policy instruments for the development of enterprises, with a special focus on small and medium-sized enterprises; and
– (f) encouraging public and private institutions related to small and medium-sized enterprises to cooperate in areas such as environmental management, ICT, nanotechnology, biotechnology, renewable energy, and other subjects of mutual interest.

ARTICLE 17.10: INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL COOPERATION

Page 1170 in PDFThe Parties shall endeavor to strengthen and develop trade, investment, and technological cooperation through the Joint Committee on Industrial Cooperation between Korea and Colombia , including but not limited to:

– (a) auto parts and automobiles; – (b) cosmetics and toiletries;
– (c) textile, apparel, design, and fashion;
– (d) electricity, and related goods and services;
– (e) software &amp; IT;
– (f) health tourism; and
– (g) home appliances.

ARTICLE 17.11: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION

1. The Parties, recognizing the importance of science and technology in their respective economies, shall endeavor to develop and promote cooperative activities in the field of science and technology. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate cooperation in, as appropriate, including but not limited to, the following activities:

– (a) joint research and development, and high level education, including, if necessary, sharing of equipment, exchange and supply of non-confidential scientific and technical data, and, where possible, exchange of scientific samples;
– (b) exchange of scientists, researchers, technicians, and experts;
– (c) joint organization of seminars, symposia, conferences, and other scientific and technical meetings, including the participation of experts in those activities;
– (d) promotion of joint science and technology research activities under existing national programs or policies, where the Parties agree on the necessity of the activities;
– (e) exchange of information on practices, policies, laws, regulations, and programs related to science and technology;
– (f) cooperation in the commercialization of products and services resulting from joint scientific and technological activities; and
– (g) any other forms of scientific and technological cooperation as agreed by the Parties.

Page 1171 in PDF3. The Parties will undertake joint research and development projects, especially in high-end science or key technology areas, including, but not limited to:

– (a) biotechnology (including bioinformatics);
– (b) nanotechnology;
– (c) microelectronics;
– (d) new materials;
– (e) e-government;
– (f) manufacturing technology;
– (g) ICT;
– (h) environmental technology; and
– (i) science and technology policy and research and development systems.

ARTICLE 17.12: TOURISM COOPERATION

Page 1172 in PDFThe Parties, recognizing that tourism contributes to the enhancement of mutual understanding between them and is an important industry for their economies, shall endeavor to:

– (a) explore the possibility of undertaking joint research on tourism development and promotion to increase inbound visitors to each Party;
– (b) consider setting up linkages and networks between the websites of the Parties;
– (c) encourage the relevant authorities and agencies of the Parties to strengthen cooperation in tourism training and education, to ensure high-quality services for tourists of the Parties;
– (d) cooperate in joint campaigns to promote tourism in the territories of the Parties through workshops and seminars among the relevant authorities and agencies of the Parties;
– (e) collaborate to promote the sustainable development of tourism in the territories of the Parties;
– (f) exchange information on relevant statistics, promotional materials, policies, and laws and regulations in tourism and related sectors; and – (g) encourage tourism and transportation authorities and agencies to improve the aviation connectivity between the Parties.

ARTICLE 17.13: CULTURAL COOPERATION

1. The objective of cultural cooperation is to promote cultural exchanges between the Parties. In attaining this objective, the Parties shall respect the existing agreements or arrangements already in effect for cultural cooperation. 2. Recognizing that audio-visual, including film, animation, and broadcasting programs, coproductions can significantly contribute to the development of the audio-visual industry and to the intensification of cultural and economic exchange between the Parties, the Parties agree to consider and negotiate co-production agreements in the audio-visual sector. 3. The co-production agreement referred to in paragraph 2, once concluded, will be considered to be an integral part of this Agreement. The detailed co-production agreement would be negotiated between the competent authorities of the Parties, which are the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Communications Commission for Korea, and the Ministry of Culture ( Ministerio de Cultura ) for Colombia. 4. Co-produced projects in compliance with the co-production agreement referred to in paragraph 3 shall be deemed to be national productions in the territory of each Party and shall thus be fully entitled to all the benefits, including government support which is accorded under the applicable laws and regulations of each Party. 5. The Parties, in conformity with their respective legislations and without prejudice to the reservations included in their commitments in other Chapters of this Agreement, shall encourage exchanges of expertise and best practices regarding the protection of cultural heritage sites and historic monuments, including environmental surroundings and cultural landscapes. 6. The Parties commit to exchange information to identify, recover, and avoid the illegal traffic of their cultural heritage. ARTICLE 17.14: IDENTIFICATION, DEVELOPMENT, FOLLOW-UP AND MONITORING INITIATIVES OF COOPERATION

1. The Parties grant particular importance to the follow-up of cooperation activities that are implemented in order to contribute to an optimal execution and better use of the benefits of this Agreement. 2. For the implementation of this Chapter, the following contact points are designated:
3.

Page 1173 in PDF(a) for Korea, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade ; and – (b) for Colombia, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism ( Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo ) . 3. The contact points shall be responsible for:
– (a) receiving and channeling the project proposals presented by the Parties;
– (b) informing the other Party about the status of the project;
– (c) informing the other Party the acceptance or denial of the project;
– (d) monitoring and assessing the progress in the implementation of trade related cooperation initiatives; and
– (e) other tasks on which the Parties may agree. 4. The contact points shall periodically review the implementation of this Chapter and act as a coordinating body between the Parties, as appropriate.

ARTICLE 18.1: PUBLICATION

1. Each Party shall ensure that its laws, regulations, procedures, and administrative rulings of general application respecting any matter covered by this Agreement are promptly published or otherwise made available in such a manner as to enable interested persons and the other Party to become acquainted with them. 2. To the extent possible, each Party shall:

– (a) publish in advance any such measures that it proposes to adopt; and
– (b) provide interested persons and the other Party a reasonable opportunity to comment on such proposed measures.

ARTICLE 18.2: NOTIFICATION AND PROVISION OF INFORMATION

Page 1174 in PDFTo the maximum extent possible, each Party shall notify the other Party of any proposed or actual measure that the Party considers might materially affect the operation of this Agreement or otherwise substantially affect the other Party's interests under this Agreement. 2. Upon request of the other Party, a Party shall promptly provide information and respond to questions pertaining to any actual or proposed measure, whether or not that other Party has been previously notified of that measure. 3. Any notification or information provided under this Article shall be without prejudice as to whether the measure is consistent with this Agreement.

ARTICLE 18.3: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS

With a view to administering in a consistent, impartial, and reasonable manner all measures of general application respecting any matter covered by this Agreement, each Party shall ensure, in its administrative proceedings applying measures referred to in Article 18.1 to particular persons, goods, or services of the other Party in specific cases, that:

– (a) wherever possible, persons of the other Party that are directly affected by a proceeding are provided reasonable notice, in accordance with the Party's procedures, when a proceeding is initiated, including a description of the nature of the proceeding, a statement of the legal authority under which the proceeding is initiated, and a general description of any issues in controversy;
– (b) such persons are afforded a reasonable opportunity to present facts and arguments in support of their positions prior to any final administrative action,

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN TRANSPARENCY

Page 1175 in PDFwhen time, the nature of the proceeding, and the public interest permit; and

– (c) its procedures are in accordance with its law.

ARTICLE 18.4: REVIEW AND APPEAL

1. Each Party shall establish or maintain judicial, quasi-judicial, or administrative tribunals or procedures for the purpose of the prompt review and, where warranted, correction of final administrative actions regarding matters covered by this Agreement. Such tribunals shall be impartial and independent of the office or authority entrusted with administrative enforcement and shall not have any substantial interest in the outcome of the matter. 2. Each Party shall ensure that, in any such tribunals or procedures, the parties to the proceeding are provided with the right to:

– (a) a reasonable opportunity to support or defend their respective positions; and
– (b) a decision based on the evidence and submissions of record or, where required by the Party's law, the record compiled by the administrative authority. 3. Each Party shall ensure, subject to appeal or further review as provided in its law, that such decision shall be implemented by, and shall govern the practice of, the office or authority with respect to the administrative action at issue.

ARTICLE 18.5: DEFINITIONS

Page 1176 in PDFFor purposes of this Chapter:

administrative ruling of general application means an administrative ruling or interpretation that applies to all persons and fact situations that fall generally within its ambit and that establishes a norm of conduct but does not include:

– (a) a determination or ruling made in an administrative or quasi-judicial proceeding that applies to a particular person, good, or service of the other Party in a specific case; or
– (b) a ruling that adjudicates with respect to a particular act or practice.

CHAPTER NINETEEN INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 19.1: JOINT COMMISSION

1. The Parties hereby establish the Joint Commission comprising officials of each Party, which shall be co-chaired by the Minister for Trade of Korea and the Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism of Colombia, or their respective designees. 2. The Joint Commission shall:
2. (a) supervise the implementation of this Agreement;
3. (b) supervise the work of all committees, working groups, and other bodies established under this Agreement, referred to in Annex 19-A;
4. (c)
5. consider ways to further enhance trade relations between the Parties;
6. (d) seek to resolve disputes that may arise regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement;
7. (e) assess the outcomes of the application of this Agreement;
8. (f) oversee the further elaboration of this Agreement; and
9. (g) consider any other matter that may affect the operation of this Agreement. 3. The Joint Commission may:
11. (a) establish and delegate responsibilities to ad-hoc and standing committees, working groups, or other bodies;
12. (b) seek the advice of non-governmental persons or groups;
13. (c) consider amendments to the rights and obligations under this Agreement;
14. (d) issue interpretations of the provisions of this Agreement;
15. (e) adopt its own rules of procedure;
16. (f) modify:
17. (i) the Schedules to Annex 2-A (Elimination of Customs Duties), with the purposes of adding one or more goods excluded in the Schedule of a Party;
18.

Page 1177 in PDF(ii) the phase-out periods established in the tariff elimination schedule, with the purposes of accelerating the tariff reduction; – (iii) the specific rules of origin established in Annex 3-A (Product Specific Rules of Origin);
– (iv) the procuring entities listed in Annex 14-A;
– (v) any uniform regulations on origin procedures that the Parties may develop; and
– (vi) the model rules of procedure for panels; and
– (g) take such other action in the exercise of its functions as the Parties may agree. 4. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Joint Commission shall convene:
– (a) in regular session every year, with such sessions to be held alternately in the territory of each Party; and
– (b) in special session within 30 days of the request of a Party, with such sessions to be held in the territory of the other Party or at such location as the Parties may agree. 5. Each Party shall treat any confidential information exchanged in relation to a meeting of the Joint Commission or of any body established under this Agreement on the same basis as the Party providing the information. 6. All decisions of the Joint Commission and all committees, working groups, and other bodies established under this Agreement shall be taken by consensus of the Parties.

ARTICLE 19.2: CONTACT POINTS

1. Each Party shall designate a contact point to facilitate communications between the Parties on any matter covered by this Agreement. 2. Upon request of the other Party, a Party's contact point shall identify the office or official responsible for the matter and assist, as necessary, in facilitating communications with the other Party.

1. Committees

Page 1178 in PDF– (a) Committee on Trade in Goods (Article 2.16);
– (b) Customs Committee (Article 4.21);
– (c) Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (Article 5.5);
– (d) Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade (Article 6.9);
– (e) Committee on Telecommunications Cooperation (Article 11.16); and
– (f) Committee on Government Procurement (Article 14.18).

2. Working Groups

– (a) Ad-hoc Working Group on Trade in Agricultural Goods (Article 2.16); and
– (b) Working Group on Temporary Entry (Article 10.5).

3. Councils

Council on Sustainable Development (Article 16.11).

ANNEX 19-A COMMITTEES, WORKING GROUPS AND COUNCILS

ARTICLE 20.1: COOPERATION

The Parties shall at all times endeavor to agree on the interpretation and application of this Agreement, and shall make every attempt through cooperation and consultations to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter that might affect its operation.

ARTICLE 20.2: SCOPE OF APPLICATION

Page 1179 in PDFExcept for any matter arising under Chapter 5 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures), 13 (Competition and Consumer Policy), 16 (Trade and Sustainable Development), 17 (Cooperation) or as otherwise provided in this Agreement or as the Parties otherwise agree, this Chapter shall apply with respect to the avoidance or settlement of all disputes between the Parties regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement or wherever a Party considers that:
2. (a) a measure of the other Party is inconsistent with its obligations under this Agreement;
3. (b) the other Party has otherwise failed to carry out its obligations under this Agreement; or
4. (c) a benefit the Party could reasonably have expected to accrue to it under Chapter 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services), or 14 (Government Procurement), is being nullified or impaired as a result of a measure that is not inconsistent with this Agreement. 2. A Party may not invoke paragraph 1(c) with respect to any measure subject to an exception under Article 21.1 (General Exceptions).

ARTICLE 20.3: CHOICE OF FORUM

1. Where a dispute regarding any matter arises under this Agreement and under the WTO Agreement or any other trade agreement to which both Parties are party, the complaining Party may select the forum in which to settle the dispute. 2. Once the complaining Party has requested the establishment of a dispute settlement panel under an agreement referred to in paragraph 1, the forum selected shall be used to the exclusion of other fora.

ARTICLE 20.4: CONSULTATIONS

CHAPTER TWENTY DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 1. Either Party may request consultations with the other Party with respect to any matter described in Article 20.2 by delivering written notification to the other Party. The complaining Party shall set out the reasons for the request, including identification of the measure or other matter at issue and an indication of the legal basis for the complaint. The other Party shall reply in writing within 10 days of the date of receipt of the request and enter into consultations.

Page 1180 in PDF2. Each Party shall:
2. (a) provide sufficient information in the consultations to enable a full examination of how the matter subject to consultations might affect the operation of this Agreement; and
3. (b) treat any confidential information exchanged in the course of consultations on the same basis as the Party providing the information. 3. Consultations are confidential and without prejudice to the rights of the Parties in proceedings under this Chapter.

ARTICLE 20.5: REFERRAL TO THE JOINT COMMISSION

1. If the Parties fail to resolve a matter within 60 days of the receipt of a request for consultations under Article 20.4 or 20 days where the matter concerns cases of urgency, including those concerning perishable goods 1 , or goods or services that rapidly lose their trade value such as certain seasonal goods or services, only the consulting Party may request the intervention of the Joint Commission by delivering written notification to the other Party. 2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to the other Party, and shall set out in the request, the reasons thereof including identification of the measure at issue and an indication of the legal and factual basis for the complaint. 3. Unless it decides otherwise, the Joint Commission shall convene within 10 days of delivery of the request and shall endeavor to resolve the dispute promptly, with the objective to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution. 4. The Joint Commission may meet in person or through any other technological means available to the Parties.

ARTICLE 20.6: GOOD OFFICES, CONCILIATION, OR MEDIATION

1. Good offices, conciliation, and mediation are procedures undertaken voluntarily if the Parties so agree. 1 For greater certainty, perishable goods means perishable agricultural and fish goods classified in HS Chapters 1 through 24.

Page 1181 in PDF2. Proceedings involving good offices, conciliation, and mediation, and in particular positions taken by the Parties during these proceedings, shall be confidential and without prejudice to the rights of either Party in any further proceedings. 3. Good offices, conciliation, or mediation may be requested at any time by any Party. They may begin at any time and be terminated at any time. Once procedures for good offices, conciliation, or mediation are concluded without an agreement between the Parties, the complaining Party may request the establishment of a panel.

ARTICLE 20.7: ESTABLISHMENT OF PANEL

1. The requesting Party may deliver a written request to establish a dispute settlement panel to the other Party, provided that a matter has not been resolved in any of the following cases:
2. (a) within 30 days following the receipt of the request to refer the matter to the Joint Commission or any other period agreed by the Parties, or when the meeting has not been held pursuant to the provisions established in Article 20.5.3;
3. (b) when the Parties have not settled the dispute during consultations within the 45 day period established in Article 20.4 or 20 days where the matter concerns cases of urgency, including those concerning perishable goods, or goods or services that rapidly lose their trade value such as certain seasonal goods or services, or within any other period that the Parties may agree during consultations; or
4. (c) when the requesting Party that referred the matter to the Joint Commission considers, once the period indicated by the Joint Commission has expired, that the measures aimed at complying with the agreement reached pursuant to Article 20.5, were not adopted. 2. The complaining Party shall set out the reasons for the request, including identification of the measure or other matter at issue and a brief summary of the legal basis for the complaint sufficient to present the problem clearly. 3. A panel shall be established upon the date of receipt of the request referred to in paragraph 1. 4. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Parties shall apply the following procedures in selecting a panel:
8. (a) the panel shall be composed of three members;
9. (b) each Party shall appoint one panelist within 30 days after the date of receipt of the request for panel establishment.

Page 1182 in PDFIf a Party fails to appoint a panelist within that period, the panelist shall be appointed by the other Party, unless the Parties otherwise decide; and – (c) the Parties shall endeavor to agree on a third panelist who shall serve as chair within 30 days after the date the second panelist has been appointed. If the Parties are unable to agree on the chair of the panel within this period, they shall within the next 10 days exchange their respective list comprising four nominees who shall not be nationals of either Party. The chair shall then be appointed by lot from the lists within 10 days of exchange of lists. If a Party fails to submit its list of four nominees, the chair shall be appointed by lot from the list already submitted by the other Party. 5. If a panelist appointed under this Article becomes unable to serve on the panel, a successor shall be appointed in the same manner as prescribed for the appointment of the original panelist and the successor shall have all the powers and duties of the original panelist. In such a case, any time period applicable to the panel proceedings shall be suspended for a period beginning on the date when the original panelist becomes unable to serve and ending on the date when the new panelist is appointed. 6. Panelists shall:
2. (a) be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, reliability, and sound judgment;
3. (b) have expertise or experience in law, international trade, other matters covered by this Agreement, or the resolution of disputes arising under international trade agreements;
4. (c) be independent of, and not be affiliated with or take instructions from, either Party; and
5. (d) comply with the code of conduct established in Annex 20-A. 7. If a Party believes that a panelist has violated or is in violation of the code of conduct, the Parties shall consult and if they agree, the panelist shall be removed and a new panelist shall be selected in accordance with this Article.

ARTICLE 20.8: RULES OF PROCEDURE

Page 1183 in PDFUnless the Parties otherwise agree, the panel shall follow the model rules of procedure established in Annex 20-B, which shall ensure:

– (a) a right to at least one hearing before the panel;
– (b) that, subject to subparagraph (e), any hearing before the panel shall be open to the public;
– (c) an opportunity for each Party to provide initial and rebuttal submissions;
– (d) that each Party's written submissions, written versions of its oral statement, and written response to a request or questions from the panel may be made

available to the public; and – (e) the protection of information designated by either Party for confidential treatment. 2. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the panel shall follow the model rules of procedure and may, after consulting with the Parties, adopt additional rules of procedure not inconsistent with the model rules. 3. Unless the Parties otherwise agree within 20 days of the delivery of the request for the establishment of the panel, the panel's terms of reference shall be:

'To examine, in the light of the relevant provisions of this Agreement, the matter referenced in the request for the establishment of the panel, to make findings, determinations, and recommendations as provided in Article 20.9.1 and 20.9.2, and to present the written reports referred to in Article 20.9.1 and 20.9.4.' 4. Upon request of a Party, or on its own initiative, the panel may seek information and technical advice from any person or body that it deems appropriate, provided that the Parties so agree and subject to such terms and conditions as the Parties may agree. 5. The decisions of the panel, including the adoption of the report, shall be adopted by a majority of its members. No panel may disclose which panelists are associated with majority or minority opinions.

ARTICLE 20.9: PANEL REPORT

1. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the panel shall, within 90 days after the chair is appointed, present to the Parties an initial report containing findings of fact and its determination as to:
2. (a) (i) whether the measure at issue is inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement;
3. (ii) whether a Party has otherwise failed to carry out its obligations under this Agreement; or
4. (iii) whether the measure at issue is causing nullification or impairment in the sense of Article 20.2.1(c); and
5. (b) any other matter that the Parties have jointly requested that the panel address, as well as the reasons for its findings and determinations. 2. The panel shall base its report on the relevant provisions of this Agreement and the submissions and arguments of the Parties. The panel shall consider this Agreement in accordance with customary rules of interpretation of public international law, such as the ones established in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969). The panel may, at the request of the Parties, make recommendations for the resolution of the dispute.

Page 1184 in PDF3. Each Party may submit written comments to the panel on its initial report within 14 days of the presentation of the report. After considering any written comments by the Parties on the initial report, the panel may modify its report and make any further examination it considers appropriate. 4. The panel shall present a final report to the Parties within 30 days of the presentation of the initial report, unless the Parties otherwise agree. The Parties shall make the final report available to the public within 15 days thereafter, subject to the protection of confidential information.

ARTICLE 20.10: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FINAL REPORT

1. Upon receipt of the final report of a panel, the Parties shall agree on the resolution of the dispute, which normally shall conform with the determinations and recommendations, if any, of the panel. 2. If, in its final report, the panel determines that a Party has not conformed with its obligations under this Agreement or that a Party's measure is causing nullification or impairment in the sense of Article 20.2.1(c), the resolution, whenever possible, shall be to eliminate the non-conformity or the nullification or impairment.

ARTICLE 20.11: NON-IMPLEMENTATION AND SUSPENSION OF BENEFITS

1. If a Panel has made a determinations of the type described in Article 20.10.2, and the Parties are unable to reach an agreement on a resolution pursuant to Article 20.10.1, within 30 days of receiving the final report, or such other period as the Parties may agree, the Party complained against shall enter into negotiations with the complaining Party with a view to developing mutually acceptable compensation. 2. If the Parties:
3. (a) are unable to agree on compensation within 30 days after the period for developing such compensation has begun; or
4. (b) have agreed on compensation or on a resolution pursuant to Article 20.10.1, and the complaining Party considers that the Party complained against has failed to observe the terms of the agreement,

the complaining Party may at any time thereafter provide written notice to the Party complained against that it intends to suspend the application to the Party complained against of benefits of equivalent effect. The notice shall specify the level of benefits that the complaining Party proposes to suspend. The complaining Party may begin suspending benefits of equivalent effect 15 days after the later of the date on which it provides notice to the other Party under this paragraph or the panel issues its determination under paragraph 5, as the case may be.

Page 1185 in PDF3. In considering which benefits to suspend pursuant to paragraph 2:
2. (a) the complaining Party should first seek to suspend benefits or other obligations in the same sector or sectors as those affected by the measure or other matter that the panel has found to be inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or to have caused nullification or impairment in the sense of Article 20.2.1(c); and
3. (b) the complaining Party that considers it is not practicable or effective to suspend benefits or other obligations in the same sector or sectors may suspend benefits in other sectors. 4. The suspension of benefits shall be temporary and be applied by the complaining Party only until the measure found to be inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or otherwise nullifying or impairing benefits under Article 20.2.1(c) has been brought into conformity with this Agreement, or until such time as the Parties have otherwise reached an agreement on a resolution of the dispute. 5. If the Party complained against considers that:
6. (a) the level of benefits that the complaining Party has proposed to be suspended is manifestly excessive; or
7. (b) it has eliminated the non-conformity or the nullification or impairment that the panel has found,

it may, within 30 days after the complaining Party provides notice under paragraph 2, request that the original panel be reconvened to consider the matter. The panel shall reconvene as soon as possible after delivery of the request and shall present its determination to the Parties within 90 days after it reconvenes to review a request under either subparagraph (a) or (b), or within 120 days for a request under both subparagraphs (a) and (b). If the panel determines that the level of benefits proposed to be suspended is manifestly excessive, it shall determine the level of benefits it considers to be of equivalent effect. 6. The complaining Party may suspend benefits up to the level the panel has determined under paragraph 5 or, if the panel has not determined the level, the level the Party has proposed to suspend under paragraph 2, unless the panel has determined that the Party complained against has eliminated the non-conformity or the nullification or impairment.

ARTICLE 20.12: COMPLIANCE REVIEW

1. Without prejudice to the procedures set out in Article 20.11.3, if the Party complained against considers that it has eliminated the non-conformity or the nullification or impairment that the panel has found, it may refer the matter to the panel by providing written notice to the complaining Party. The panel shall reconvene as soon as possible after delivery of the request and shall issue its report on the matter within 60 days after the Party complained against provides notice.

Page 1186 in PDF2. If the panel decides that the Party complained against has eliminated the nonconformity or the nullification or impairment, the complaining Party shall promptly reinstate any benefits it has suspended under Article 20.11.

1. For purposes of this Annex:

assistant means a person who, under the terms of appointment of a panelist, conducts research or provides support for the panelist;

panelist means a member of a panel established under Article 20.7;

proceeding , unless otherwise specified, means a panel proceeding under this Chapter; and staff , in respect of a panelist, means persons under the direction and control of the panelist, other than assistants.

Responsibilities to the Process

2. Every panelist shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety, shall be independent and impartial, shall avoid direct and indirect conflicts of interests and shall observe high standards of conduct so that the integrity and impartiality of the dispute settlement process are preserved.

Disclosure Obligations

3. Prior to confirmation of his or her selection as a panelist under this Agreement, a candidate shall disclose any interest, relationship or matter that is likely to affect his or her independence or impartiality or that might reasonably create an appearance of impropriety or bias in the proceeding. To this end, a candidate shall make all reasonable efforts to become aware of any such interests, relationships and matters. 4. Once selected, a panelist shall continue to make all reasonable efforts to become aware of any interests, relationships or matters referred to in paragraph 3 and shall disclose them by communicating them in writing to the Joint Commission for consideration by the Parties. The obligation to disclose is a continuing duty, which requires a panelist to disclose any such interests, relationships or matters that may arise during any stage of the proceeding.

Performance of Duties by Panelists

Page 1187 in PDF5. A panelist shall comply with the provisions of this Chapter and the applicable rules of procedure. 6. Upon selection, a panelist shall perform his or her duties thoroughly and expeditiously throughout the course of the proceeding with fairness and diligence.

ANNEX 20-A CODE OF CONDUCT 7. A panelist shall consider only those issues raised in the proceeding and necessary to render a decision and shall not delegate the duty to decide to any other person.

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8. A panelist shall take all appropriate steps to ensure that the panelist's assistant and staff are aware of, and comply with paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 18, 19 and 20. 9. A panelist shall not engage in ex parte contacts concerning the proceeding. 10. A panelist shall not communicate matters concerning actual or potential violations of this Annex unless the communication is to both Parties or is necessary to ascertain whether that panelist has violated or may violate this Annex.

Independence and Impartiality of Panelists

11. A panelist shall be independent and impartial. A panelist shall act in a fair manner and shall avoid creating an appearance of impropriety or bias. 12. A panelist shall not be influenced by self-interest, outside pressure, political considerations, public clamor, loyalty to a Party, or fear of criticism. 13. A panelist shall not, directly or indirectly, incur any obligation or accept any benefit that would in any way interfere, or appear to interfere, with the proper performance of the panelist's duties. 14. A panelist shall not use his or her position on the panel to advance any personal or private interests. A panelist shall avoid actions that may create the impression that others are in a special position to influence the panelist. 15. A panelist shall not allow past or existing financial, business, professional, family or social relationships, or responsibilities to influence the panelist's conduct or judgment. 16. A panelist shall avoid entering into any relationship, or acquiring any financial interest, that is likely to affect the panelist's impartiality or that might reasonably create an appearance of impropriety or bias.

Duties in Certain Situations

17. A panelist or former panelist shall avoid actions that may create the appearance that the panelist was biased in carrying out the panelist's duties or would benefit from the decision or ruling of the panel.

Maintenance of Confidentiality

Page 1189 in PDFA panelist or former panelist shall not at any time disclose or use any non-public information concerning a proceeding or acquired during a proceeding except for purposes ofthe proceeding and shall not, in any case, disclose or use any such information to gain personal advantage or advantage for others or to affect adversely the interest of others. 19. A panelist or former panelist shall not disclose a panel ruling or parts thereof prior to its publication. 20. A panelist or former panelist shall not at any time disclose the deliberations of a panel or any panelist's view except as required by law.

Mediators

21. The provisions described in this code of conduct shall apply, mutatis mutandis , to mediators.

Application

1. The following rules of procedure are established under Article 20.8 and shall apply to dispute settlement proceedings under this Chapter unless the Parties otherwise agree.

Definitions

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For purposes of this Annex:

adviser means a person retained by a Party to advise or assist the Party related with the panel proceeding;

assistant means a person who, under the terms of appointment by a panelist, conducts research or provides assistance to that panelist;

complaining Party means a Party that requests the establishment of a panel under Article 20.7;

court reporter means a designated note-taker;

days means a calendar day;

legal holiday means every Saturday and Sunday and any other day designated by a Party as an official holiday;

panel means a panel established under Article 20.7;

panelist means a member of a panel established under Article 20.7;

Party complained against means a Party that received the request for the establishment of a panel under Article 20.7;

proceedings means a panel proceeding; and representative means an employee of a government department or agency or of any other government entity of a Party. 3. Any reference made in these rules of procedure to an Article is a reference to the appropriate Article in this Chapter. Written Submissions and Other Documents

4.

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Each Party shall deliver the original and no less than four copies of any written

ANNEX 20-B MODEL RULES OF PROCEDURE

submission to the panel and one copy to the Embassy of the other Party. Delivery of submissions and any other document related to the panel proceeding may be made by facsimile or other means of electronic transmission if the Parties so agree. Where a Party delivers physical copies of written submissions or any other document related to the panel proceeding, that Party shall deliver at the same time an electronic version of such submissions or other document.

5. The deadlines are counted from the following date of the receipt of such submission or documents. The complaining Party shall deliver a complete initial written submission to the Party complained against no later than 10 days after the date on which the last panelist is appointed. The Party complained against shall, in turn, deliver a written counter-submission no later than 20 days following the date of receipt of the initial written submission of the complaining Party. 6. The panel shall establish, in consultation with the Parties, dates for the delivery of the subsequent written rebuttal submissions of the Parties and any other written submissions that the panel and the Parties agree are appropriate. 7. A Party may at any time correct minor errors of a clerical nature in any written submission or other document related to the panel proceeding by delivering a new document clearly indicating the changes. 8. If the last day for delivery of a document falls on a legal holiday observed by a Party or on any other day on which the government offices of that Party are closed by order of the government or by force majeure , the document may be delivered on the next business day.

Burden of Proof

9. A Party asserting that a measure of the other Party is inconsistent with its obligations under this Agreement, or that the other Party has otherwise failed to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, or that a benefit the Party could reasonably have expected to accrue is being nullified or impaired as a result of a measure that is not inconsistent with this Agreement shall have the burden of proving its assertions. 10. A Party asserting that a measure is subject to an exception under this Agreement shall have the burden of proving that the exception applies.

Operation of Panels

11. The chair of the panel shall preside at all of its meetings. A panel may delegate to the chair of the panel authority to make administrative decisions regarding the proceedings. 12. The panel may conduct its business by any appropriate means, including technological means such as telephone, facsimile transmission, and video or computer links. 13. Only panelists may take part in the deliberations of the panel. The panel may, in consultation with the Parties, employ such number of assistants, interpreters or translators, or

court reporters as may be required for the proceeding and permit them to be present during such deliberations.

Page 1192 in PDF14. Where a procedural question arises that is not addressed by these rules, a panel may adopt an appropriate procedure that is consistent with this Agreement. 15. The time-period applicable to the panel proceeding shall be suspended for a period that begins on the date on which any member of the panel becomes unable to act and ends on the date on which the successor is appointed. 16. A panel may, in consultation with the Parties, modify any time-period applicable in the panel proceeding and make other procedural or administrative adjustments as may be required in the proceeding.

Hearings

17. The chair of the panel shall fix the date and time of the initial hearing and any subsequent hearings in consultation with the Parties and the panelists, and then notify the Parties in writing of those dates and times. 18. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the hearings shall be held in the capital of the Party complained against. 19. The panel may convene additional hearings if the Parties so agree. 20. All panelists shall be present during the entirety of any hearing. 21. No later than five days before the date of a hearing, each Party shall deliver to the other Party and the panel a list of the names of those persons who will be present at the hearing on behalf of that Party and of other representatives or advisers who will be attending the hearing. 22. Each hearing shall be conducted by the panel in a manner that ensures that the complaining Party and the Party complained against are afforded equal time for arguments, replies and counter-replies. 23. Hearings shall be open to the public, except as necessary to protect information designated by either Party for confidential treatment. The Panel may, in consultation with the Parties, adopt appropriate logistical arrangements and procedures to ensure that hearings are not disrupted by the attendance of the public. 24. The panel shall arrange the preparation of hearing transcripts, if any, and shall, as soon as possible after any such transcripts are prepared, deliver a copy to each Party.

Ex Parte Contacts

25. No Party may communicate with the panel without notifying the other Party.

panel shall not communicate with a Party in the absence of, or without notifying, the other Party.

Page 1193 in PDF26. No panelist may discuss any aspect of the substantive subject matter of the proceeding with the Parties in the absence of the other panelists.

Availability of Information

27. The Parties shall maintain the confidentiality of the panel's hearings, deliberations and initial report, and all written submissions to, and communications with, the panel, in accordance with the following procedures:
2. (a) a Party may make available to the public at any time its own written submissions;
3. (b) to the extent it considers strictly necessary to protect personal privacy or legitimate commercial interests of particular enterprises, public or private, or to address essential confidentiality concerns, a Party may designate specific information included in its written submissions, or that it has presented in the panel hearing, for confidential treatment;
4. (c) a Party shall treat as confidential any information submitted by the other Party to the panel that the latter Party has designated as confidential pursuant to subparagraph (b); and
5. (d) each Party shall take such reasonable steps necessary to ensure that its experts, interpreters, translators, court reporters (designated note takers) and other individuals involved in the panel proceedings maintain the confidentiality of the panel proceedings.

Remuneration and Payment of Expenses

28. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the expenses of the panel, the remuneration of the panelists and their assistants, their travel and lodging expenses, and all general expenses shall be borne in equal shares between the Parties. 29. Each panelist shall keep a record and render a final account of his or her time and expenses, and those of any assistant, and the panel shall keep a record and render a final account of all general expenses.

Language

Page 1194 in PDF30. During the panel procedure, the Parties have the right to use either their own languages or English. Written submissions and oral arguments may be submitted in Korean with English translation or in Spanish with English translation.

Questions in Writing

31. The panel may at any time during the proceedings address questions in writing to one or both Parties. The Parties shall receive a copy of any questions put forward by the Panel. 32. Each Party shall also provide a copy of its written response to the panel's questions to the other Party. The Parties shall be given the opportunity to provide written comments on the reply of the other Party within five days of the date of delivery.

Role of Experts

33. Upon request of a Party, or on its own initiative, the panel may seek information and technical advice from any person or body that it deems appropriate, subject to paragraphs 34 and 35, and such additional terms and conditions as the Parties may agree upon. The requirements set out in Article 20.8 shall apply to the experts or bodies, as appropriate. 34. Before the panel seeks information or technical advice, it shall:
2. (a) notify the Parties of its intention to seek information or technical advice pursuant to paragraph 33 and provide them with an adequate period of time to submit comments; and,
3. (b) provide the Parties with a copy of any information or technical advice received pursuant to paragraph 33 and provide them with an adequate period of time to submit comments. 35. When the panel takes into consideration the information or technical advice received pursuant to paragraph 33 for the preparation of its report, it shall also take into consideration any comments or observations submitted by the disputing Parties with respect to such information or technical advice.

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE EXCEPTIONS

ARTICLE 21.1: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS

Page 1195 in PDF1. For purposes of Chapters 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), 3 (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), 4 (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation), 6 (Technical Barriers to Trade), 7 (Trade Remedies), and 12 (Electronic Commerce), Article XX of the GATT 1994 and its interpretive notes are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis . The Parties understand that the measures referred to in Article XX(b) of the GATT 1994 include environmental measures necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health, and that Article XX(g) of the GATT 1994 applies to measures relating to the conservation of living and non-living exhaustible natural resources. 2. For purposes of Chapters 8 (Investment), 9 (Cross-border Trade in Services), 10 (Temporary Entry for Business Persons), 11 (Telecommunications), and 12 (Electronic Commerce), 1 Article XIV of the GATS (including its footnotes) is incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis . The Parties understand that the measures referred to in Article XIV(b) of the GATS include environmental measures necessary to protect human, animal, or plant life or health. The Parties understand that the measures referred to in Article XIV(a) of the GATS include measures aimed at preserving internal public order.

ARTICLE 21.2: ESSENTIAL SECURITY

Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed:

– (a) to require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or
– (b) to preclude a Party from applying measures that it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations with respect to the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security or the protection of its own essential security interests. 2

ARTICLE 21.3: TAXATION

1. Except as set out in this Article, nothing in this Agreement shall apply to taxation measures. 2. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the rights and obligations of either Party under any tax convention. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and any such

1 Article 21.1 is without prejudice to whether digital products should be classified as goods or services. 2 For greater certainty, if a Party invokes Article 21.2 in an arbitral proceeding initiated under Chapter 8 (Investment) or Chapter 20 (Dispute Settlement), the tribunal or panel hearing the matter shall find that the exception applies.

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2:

Page 1196 in PDF– (a) Article 2.2 (National Treatment) and such other provisions of this Agreement as are necessary to give effect to that Article shall apply to taxation measures to the same extent as does Article III of the GATT 1994; and
– (b) Article 2.11 (Export Taxes) shall apply to taxation measures. 4. Subject to paragraph 2:
– (a) Article 9.2 (National Treatment) shall apply to taxation measures on income, on capital gains, or on the taxable capital of corporations that relate to the purchase or consumption of particular services, except that nothing in this subparagraph shall prevent a Party from conditioning the receipt or continued receipt of an advantage relating to the purchase or consumption of particular services on requirements to provide the service in its territory; and
– (b) Article 8.3 (National Treatment) and Article 8.4 (Most-Favored Nation Treatment), and Article 9.2 (National Treatment) and Article 9.3 (MostFavored Nation Treatment) shall apply to all taxation measures, other than those on income, on capital gains, or on the taxable capital of corporations, or taxes on estates, inheritances and gifts, and generation-skipping transfers;

except that nothing in the Articles referred to in subparagraphs (a) and (b) shall apply:

– (c) any most-favored-nation obligation with respect to an advantage accorded by a Party pursuant to a tax convention;
– (d) to a non-conforming provision of any existing taxation measure;
– (e) to the continuation or prompt renewal of a non-conforming provision of any existing taxation measure;
– (f) to an amendment to a non-conforming provision of any existing taxation measure to the extent that the amendment does not decrease its conformity, at the time of the amendment, with any of those Articles;
– (g) to the adoption or enforcement of any taxation measure aimed at ensuring the equitable or effective imposition or collection of taxes (as permitted by Article XIV(d) of the GATS); or
– (h) to a provision that conditions the receipt, or continued receipt, of an advantage relating to the contributions to, or income of, a pension trust or pension plan

on a requirement that the Party maintain continuous jurisdiction over the pension trust or pension plan.

Page 1197 in PDF5. Subject to paragraph 2 and without prejudice to the rights and obligations of the Parties under paragraph 3, Article 8.9 (Performance Requirements) shall apply to taxation measures. 6. (a) Article 8.7 (Expropriation and Compensation) and Article 8.17 (Settlement of Dispute between a Party and an Investor of the Other Party) shall apply to a taxation measure alleged to be an expropriation or a breach of an investment agreement or investment authorization. However, no investor may invoke Article 8.7 (Expropriation and Compensation) as the basis for a claim where it has been determined pursuant to this subparagraph that the measure is not an expropriation. 3 An investor that seeks to invoke Article 8.7 (Expropriation and Compensation) with respect to a taxation measure must first refer to the competent authorities, at the time that it gives its notice of intent under Article 8.17 (Settlement of Dispute between a Party and an Investor of the Other Party), the issue of whether that taxation measure involves an expropriation. If the competent authorities do not agree to consider the issue or, having agreed to consider it, fail to agree that the measure is not an expropriation within a period of 180 days of such referral, the investor may submit its claim to arbitration under Article 8.17 (Settlement of Dispute between a Party and an Investor of the Other Party); and
3. (b) For purposes of this paragraph, competent authorities means:
4. (i) for Korea, the Deputy Minister for Tax and Customs, Ministry of Strategy and Finance ; and
5. (ii) for Colombia, the Legal Advisory Office of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit ( Oficina Asesora Jurídica del Ministerio de Hacienda Crédito Público ). 7. For purposes of this Article,
7. (a) 'taxes' and 'taxation measures' do not include:

3 The determination of whether a taxation measure, in a specific fact situation, constitutes an expropriation requires a case-by-case, fact-based inquiry that considers all relevant factors relating to the investment, including the factors listed in Annex 8-B (Expropriation) and the following considerations:

(a) the imposition of taxes does not generally constitute an expropriation. The mere introduction of a new taxation measure or the imposition of a taxation measure in more than one jurisdiction in respect of an investment generally does not in and of itself constitute an expropriation;

(b) a taxation measure that is consistent with internationally recognized tax policies, principles, and practices should not constitute an expropriation. In particular, a taxation measure aimed at preventing the avoidance or evasion of taxation measures generally does not constitute an expropriation;

(c) a taxation measure that is applied on a non-discriminatory basis, as opposed to a taxation measure that is targeted at investors of a particular nationality or at specific taxpayers, is less likely to constitute an expropriation; and

(d) a taxation measure generally does not constitute an expropriation if it was already in force when the investment was made and information about the measure was publicly available.

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– (ii) the measures listed in exceptions (b), (c), (d), and (e) of that definition; and
– (b) tax convention means a convention for the avoidance of double taxation or other international taxation agreement or arrangement.

ARTICLE 21.4: DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require a Party to furnish or allow access to confidential information the disclosure of which would impede law enforcement, or otherwise be contrary to the public interest, or which would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of particular enterprises, public or private.

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO FINAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 22.1: ANNEXES, APPENDICES, AND FOOTNOTES

The Annexes, Appendices, and footnotes to this Agreement constitute an integral part of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 22.2: AMENDMENTS

The Parties may agree, in writing, to amend this Agreement. Any 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 22.3: AMENDMENT OF THE WTO AGREEMENT

Page 1199 in PDFIf any provision of the WTO Agreement that the Parties have incorporated into this Agreement is amended, the Parties shall consult to consider amending the relevant provision of this Agreement, as appropriate, in accordance with Article 22.2.

ARTICLE 22.4: ENTRY INTO FORCE

This Agreement shall enter into force 30 days after the receipt of the last written notification by the Parties certifying that they have completed their respective legal requirements or on such other date as the Parties may agree.

ARTICLE 22.5: TERMINATION

This Agreement shall terminate 180 days after the date either Party notifies the other Party in writing that it wishes to terminate this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties.

ARTICLE 22.6: PROVISIONAL APPLICATION

1. Without prejudice to Article 22.4, in the event Korea has notified the completion of its ratification procedures under Article 22.4 while Colombia has not, this Agreement shall be provisionally applied from the first day of the first month following the day on which Colombia notifies Korea of its decision to apply this Agreement provisionally in accordance with the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) and the Colombian Constitution ( Constitución Politica de Colombia ). 2. Where this Agreement is applied by the Parties pending its entry into force in accordance with paragraph 1, any reference in the provisions of this Agreement to the date of entry into force of this Agreement shall be understood to refer to the date of provisional application in accordance with paragraph 1. 3. Subject to paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may terminate provisional application by written notice to the other Party. Such termination shall take effect on the first day of the first month following notification.

ARTICLE 22.7: AUTHENTIC TEXTS

Page 1200 in PDFThe Korean, Spanish, and English texts of this Agreement are equally authentic. In case of any divergence, the English text shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement. DONE at Seoul, this 21 st day of February, 2013, in duplicate, in the Korean, Spanish, and English languages. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA:

FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA:

ANNEX I EXPLANATORY NOTES

1. The Schedule of a Party to this Annex sets out, pursuant to Articles 8.13 (NonConforming Measures) and 9.6 (Non-Conforming Measures), the Party's existing measures that are not subject to some or all of the obligations imposed by:
2. (a) Article 8.3 (National Treatment) or 9.2 (National Treatment);
3. (b) Article 8.4 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment) or 9.3 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment);
4. (c) Article 9.5 (Local Presence);
5. (d) Article 8.9 (Performance Requirements);
6. (e) Article 8.10 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors); or
7. (f) Article 9.4 (Market Access). 2. Each Schedule entry sets out the following elements:
9.

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(a) Sector refers to the sector for which the entry is made;
10. (b) Obligations Concerned specifies the article(s) referred to in paragraph 1 that, pursuant to Articles 8.13.1(a) and 9.6.1(a), do not apply to the non-conforming aspects of the law, regulation, or other measure, as set out in paragraph 3;
11. (c) Measures 1 identifies the laws, regulations, or other measures for which the entry is made. A measure cited in the Measures element:
12. (i) means the measure as amended, continued, or renewed as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement; and
13. (ii) includes any subordinate measure adopted or maintained under the authority of and consistent with the measure; and
14. (d) Description sets out commitments, if any, for liberalization on the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and the remaining non-conforming aspects of the measure for which the entry is made. 3. In the interpretation of a Schedule entry, all elements of the entry shall be considered. An entry shall be interpreted in light of the relevant articles of the Chapters against which the entry is made. To the extent that:
16. (a) the Measures element is qualified by a liberalization commitment from the Description element, the Measures element as so qualified shall prevail over all other elements; and

1 For greater certainty, a change in the level of government at which a measure is administered or enforced does not, by itself, decrease the conformity of the measure with the obligations referred to in Article 8.13.1 and Article 9.6.1.

– (b) the Measures element is not so qualified, the Measures element shall prevail over all other elements, unless any discrepancy between the Measures element and the other elements considered in their totality is so substantial and material that it would be unreasonable to conclude that the Measures element should prevail, in which case the other elements shall prevail to the extent of that discrepancy.

Page 1202 in PDF4. In accordance with Articles 8.13.1(a) and 9.6.1(a), and subject to Articles 8.13.1(c) and 9.6.1(c), the articles of this Agreement specified in the Obligations Concerned element of an entry do not apply to the non-conforming aspects of the law, regulation, or other measure identified in the Measures element of that entry. 5.

Page 1203 in PDFWhere a Party maintains a measure that requires that a service provider be a citizen, permanent resident, or resident of its territory as a condition to the provision of a service in its territory, a Schedule entry for that measure taken with respect to Article 9.2 (National Treatment), 9.3 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment), or 9.5 (Local Presence) shall operate as a Schedule entry with respect to Article 8.3 (National Treatment), 8.4 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment), or 8.9 (Performance Requirements) to the extent of that measure. 6. For greater certainty, Local Presence (Article 9.5) and National Treatment (Article 9.2) are separate disciplines and a measure that is only inconsistent with Local Presence (Article 9.5) need not be reserved against National Treatment (Article 9.2).

ANNEX I SCHEDULE OF KOREA

Sector:

Construction Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Framework Act on the Construction Industry (Law No. 11015, August 4, 2011), Articles 9 and 10

Enforcement Decree of the Framework Act on the Construction Industry (Presidential Decree No. 23583, February 2, 2012), Article 13

Enforcement Regulations of the Framework Act on the Construction Industry (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 397, November 3, 2011), Articles 2 and 3

Information and Communication Construction Business

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Act (Law No. 10250, April 12, 2010), Article 14

Fire Fighting System Installation Business Act (Law No. 11036, August 4, 2011), Articles 4 and 5

Enforcement Decree of the Fire Fighting System Installation Business Act (Presidential Decree No. 23571, January 31, 2012), Article 2 (Table 1)

Enforcement Regulations of the Fire Fighting System Installation Business Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security No. 282, February 3, 2012), Article 2

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies construction services in Korea must, prior to the signing of the first contract related to such services, establish an office in Korea.

Sector:

Leasing, Rental, Maintenance, Repair, Sales, and Disposal Services Related to Construction Machinery and Equipment

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Construction Machinery Management Act (Law No. 11361, February 22, 2012), Article 21

Enforcement Decree of the Construction Machinery Management Act (Presidential Decree No. 2

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Enforcement Regulations of the Construction Machinery Management Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 266, July 20, 2010), Articles 57 through 63, 65-2, and 65-3

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies leasing, rental, maintenance, repair, sales, and disposal services related to construction machinery and equipment must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Transportation Services – Automobile Maintenance, Repair, Sales, Disposal, and Inspection Services; Automobile License Plate Issuing Services

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Automobile Management Act (Law No. 11190, January 17, 2012), Articles 20, 44, 45, and 53

Enforcement Regulations of the Automobile Management Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 222, February 18, 2010), Articles 7, 8, 83, 87, and 111

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

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Sector: Distribution Services – Wholesale and Retail Distribution of Tobacco and Liquor
Obligations Concerned: Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Measures: Tobacco Business Act (Law No. 9932, January 18, 2010), Articles 12, 13, and 16
Enforcement Decree of the Tobacco Business Act (Presidential Decree No. 23349, December 6, 2011), Articles 4 and 5
Enforcement Regulations of the Tobacco Business Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Strategy and Finance No. 131, March 3, 2010), Articles 5, 7, and 7-3
Liquors Act (Law No. 11134, December 31, 2011), Articles 8 through 10
Enforcement Decree of the Liquors Act (Presidential Decree No. 23598, February 2, 2012), Article 9
Notice of National Tax Service , 2010-13 (

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April 1, 2010) and 2011-24 (December 31, 2011)
Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services
A person that supplies tobacco wholesale (including importation) or retail distribution services must establish an office in Korea.
Only designated tobacco retailers may sell tobacco to retail buyers. The sale of tobacco to retail buyers by mail or in electronic commerce is prohibited.
The distance between places of business of tobacco retailers must be at least 50 meters.
A person that supplies liquor wholesale distribution services must establish an office in Korea and obtain authorization from the head of the relevant tax office, which is subject to an economic needs test.
The sale of liquor by telephone or in electronic commerce is prohibited.

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Agriculture and Livestock

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Measures:

Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Law No. 10801, June 15, 2011), Article 4

Enforcement Decree of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Presidential Decree No. 23297, November 16, 2011), Article 5

Consolidated Public Notice for Foreign Investment (No. 2012- 220, April 26, 2012, Ministry of Knowledge Economy), Appendix 1

Description:

Investment

Foreign persons may not: (i) invest in an enterprise engaged in rice or barley farming; or (ii) hold 50 percent or more of the equity interest of an enterprise engaged in beef cattle farming.

Sector:

Business Services – An-gyung-sa (Optician and Optometry) Services

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Medical Technicians Act (Law No. 11102, November 22, 2011), Article 12

Enforcement Regulations of the Medical Technicians Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No.

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Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a natural person that is a licensed an-gyung-sa (optician or optometrist) that has established an office in Korea may engage in optician or optometry services. An an-gyung-sa (optician or optometrist) may not establish more than one office. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Wholesale and Retail Distribution Services

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Pharmaceutical Affairs Act (Law No. 10788, June 7, 2011), Articles 42 and 45

Decree on the Facility Standards of Pharmacy, Manufacturer, Importer and Distributor of Pharmaceuticals (Presidential Decree No. 23248, October 25, 2011), Articles 6 and 7

Supply, Demand and Distribution of Oriental Medicinal Herbs Regulations (Notice of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 2011-118, September 28, 2011), Articles 4 and 13

Medical Devices Act (Law No. 10564, April 7, 2011), Article 15

Enforcement Regulations of the Medical Devices Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 85, November 25, 2011), Article 19

Functional Foods Act (Law No.

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Enforcement Regulations of the Functional Foods Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 48, April 1, 2011), Articles 2 and 5

Food Sanitation Act (Law No. 10787, June 7, 2011), Articles 24, 36 and 37

Enforcement Decree of the Food Sanitation Act (Presidential Decree No. 23619, February 3, 2012), Articles 23 and 24

Enforcement Regulations of the Food Sanitation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 125, May 31, 2012), Articles 23 and 36 (attached table 14)

Act on the Control of Narcotics (Law No. 10786, June 7, 2011), Article 6

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies wholesale trade services must establish an office in Korea in order to receive an import business license to supply such services with respect to:

– (a) pharmaceuticals and related items;
– (b) medical devices; or
– (c) functional foods (including dietary supplements).

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– (a) transportation, sales, and preservation (cold storage) of food and food additives;
– (b) food supply services;
– (c) food inspection services; or
– (d) narcotic drug wholesale and retail distribution services. The Minister of Health and Welfare controls the supply and demand of the wholesale distribution of imported designated han-yak-jae (Asian medicinal herbs). Certain liquor-selling bars and the wholesale and retail distribution of narcotics require authorization by the relevant authority. Sector:

Retail Distribution of Pharmaceuticals

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Pharmaceutical Affairs Act (Law No. 10788, June 7, 2011), Articles 20 and 21

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies pharmaceutical product retail distribution services (including distribution of han-yak-jae (Asian medicinal herbs)) must establish a pharmacy in Korea. That person may not establish more than one pharmacy nor establish in the form of a corporation. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Transportation Services – Rail Transportation and Incidental Services

Market Access (Article 9.4)

Railroad Enterprise Act (Law No. 10722, May 24, 2011), Articles 5, 6, 12, and 13

Korea Railroad Corporation Act (Law No. 10580, April 12, 2011), Article 9

Railroad Construction Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Article 8

Framework Act on Railroad Industry Development (Law No. 9772, June 9, 2009), Articles 3, 20, 26, and 38

Korea Rail Network Authority Act (Law No. 9391, January 30, 2009), Article 7

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

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In case that a person who operates a rail transport service business concludes or revises a contract for joint venture or agreement related to transport, he/she must obtain relevant authorization from the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs.
Only the central or local level of government or the Korea Rail Network Authority may supply rail construction services and maintain and repair government-owned rail facilities (including high-speed rail). However, juridical persons that meet the criteria in the Act on Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure may supply rail construction services.
Sector: Transportation Services – Passenger Road Transportation Services (not including Taxis and Scheduled Passenger Road Transportation Services)
Obligations Concerned:

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Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Measures: Passenger Transport Service Ac t (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Article 4
Enforcement Decree of the Passenger Transport Service Ac t (Presidential Decree No. 23743, April 20, 2012), Article 3
Enforcement Regulations of the Passenger Transport Service Ac t (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 425, December 30, 2011), Article 11
Tramway Transportation Act (Law No. 11060, September 16, 2011), Article 4

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Enforcement Regulations of Tramway Transportation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 208, January 11, 2010), Article 3
Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services
A person that supplies passenger road transportation services, not including taxis and scheduled passenger road transportation services, must establish an office in the dang-hae–ji-yeok (relevant geographic area) in Korea.
Sector: Transportation Services – International Maritime Cargo Transportation and Maritime Auxiliary Services

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Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Measures: Maritime Transportation Ac t (Law No. 10219, March 31, 2010), Articles 24 and 33
Enforcement Regulations of the Maritime Transportation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 147, July 1, 2009), Articles 16, 19, 22, and 23
Pilotage Act (Law No. 10801, June 15, 2011), Article 6

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Ship Investment Company Act (Law No. 9707, May 22, 2009), Articles 3 and 31
Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services
A person that supplies international maritime cargo transportation and shipping brokerage services must be organized as a Chusik Hoesa (stock company) in Korea. A ship investment company must also be organized as a Chusik Hoesa (stock company) in Korea.
Only a Korean national may supply maritime pilotage services.
Sector: Transportation Services – Air Transportation Services

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Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 8.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)
Measures: Aviation Act (Law No. 11244, January 26, 2012), Articles 2, 3, 6, 112, 113, 114, 129 and 132
Enforcement Regulations of the Aviation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No.

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436, January 18, 2012), Articles 14-2, 15, 278, 278-3, 296-2, 298 and 299
Description: Investment
The following persons may not supply scheduled or nonscheduled domestic air transportation services or supply international air transportation services as Korean air carriers:
– (a) a foreign national;
– (b) a foreign government or a foreign gong-gongdan-che (organization for public purposes);
– (c) an enterprise organized under foreign law;
– (d) an enterprise in which any of the persons referred to in subparagraphs (a) through (c) owns 50 percent or more of the equity interest, or has control; or
– (e) an enterprise organized under Korean law whose dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) is a foreign national or half or more of whose senior management are foreign nationals.
A person that owns an aircraft or is authorized to operate a chartered aircraft must register the aircraft with the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs. The persons listed in subparagraphs (a) through (e) are not allowed to register an aircraft.
For purposes of this entry, non-scheduled air transportation services include point-to-point transportation services, flight tour services and charter flight services.

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Sector: Transportation Services – Aircraft- Use Services
Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 8.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)
Measures: Aviation Act (Law No. 11244, January 26, 2012), Articles 3, 6, and 134
Enforcement Regulations of the Aviation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 436, January 18, 2012), Articles 15-2, 298 and 299-2
Description: Investment

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A person that supplies aircraft- sa-yong (use) services must register its self-owned or chartered aircraft with the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs.
The following persons may not register an aircraft:
– (a) a foreign national;
– (b) a foreign government or a foreign gong-gongdan-che (organization for public purposes);
– (c) an enterprise organized under foreign law;
– (d) an enterprise in which any of those referred to in subparagraphs (a) through (c) owns 50 percent or more of the equity interest, or has control; or
– (e) an enterprise organized under Korean law whose dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) is a foreign national or half or more of whose senior management are foreign nationals.

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For purposes of this entry, aircraftsa-yong (use) services are services using an aircraft, and supplied upon request, for hire, other than for passenger or freight transportation, including aerial fire-fighting, forestry fire management, aerial advertising, flight training, aerial mapping, aerial investigation, aerial spraying, aerial photographing and other aerial agricultural activities, aerial inspections and observations, glider towing, parachute jumping, aerial construction, and heli-logging.
Sector: Transportation Services – Road Services Transportation Support

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Obligations Concerned: Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

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Measures: Passenger Transport Service Act (Law No. 10599, 2011), Articles 36 and 37 April 14,

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Enforcement Regulations of the Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, Maritime Affairs No. 425, December 30, 2011), Article 73 Passenger Transport Service and
Parking Lot Service Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, Article 12

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2011),
Road Traffic Act (Law No. 10790, June 8, 2011), Article 36

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Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services
A person that supplies parking lot services, bus terminal operation services, or car towing and storage services must establish a place of business in the relevant geographic area Korea and obtain an authorization from the Minister of Land, A person that supplies parking lot services, bus terminal operation services, or car towing and storage services must establish a place of business in the relevant geographic area Korea and obtain an authorization from the Minister of Land, A person that supplies parking lot services, bus terminal operation services, or car towing and storage services must establish a place of business in the relevant geographic area Korea and obtain an authorization from the Minister of Land,
Sector: Courier Services

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Obligations Concerned: Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Measures: Aviation Act (Law No. 11116, December 2, 2012), Article 139
Enforcement Regulations of the Aviation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 436, January 18, 2012), Article 306
Truck Transportation Business Act (Law No. 11064, September 16, 2011), Articles 3, 24 and 29

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Enforcement Regulations of Truck Transportation Business Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 430, December 31, 2011), Articles 6, 34 and 41-2
Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services
To supply international courier services that include commercial document delivery services, as specified in Article 3 of the Enforcement Decree of the Postal Services Act, a person must establish an office in Korea.

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In order to obtain a trucking business license from the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs, a domestic courier services supplier must establish an office in the relevant geographic area. Such a license is subject to an economic needs test.
Sector: Telecommunications Services
Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Measures: Telecommunications Business Act (Law No. 10656, May 19, 2011), Articles 6, 7, 8, 21 and 87
Telecommunications Business Act (Law No. 5385, August 28, 1997), Addenda Article 4
Radio Waves Act (Law No. 10393, July 23, 2010), Articles 13 and 20
Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

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A license for facilities-based public telecommunications services or a registration for non-facilities-based public telecommunications services shall be granted only to a juridical person organized under Korean law. A license for facilities-based public telecommunications services shall not be granted to or held by a juridical person organized under Korean law in which a foreign government, foreign person, or deemed foreign person holds in the aggregate more than 49 percent of the juridical person's total voting shares. A foreign government, foreign person, or deemed foreign person may not in the aggregate hold more than 49 percent of the total voting shares of a facilities-based supplier of public telecommunications services. In addition, with respect to KT Corporation (KT), a foreign government, foreign person, or deemed foreign person may not be the largest shareholder of KT, except if it holds less than five percent of the total voting shares of KT. A foreign government, or its representative, or a foreign person may not obtain or hold a radio station license. A foreign person may not supply cross-border public telecommunications services into Korea, except through a commercial arrangement with a supplier of public telecommunications services that is licensed in Korea. For purposes of this entry:

– (a) deemed foreign person means a juridical

person organized under Korean law in which a foreign government or a foreign person (including a 'specially related person' under relevant Korean laws or regulations) is the largest shareholder and holds 15 percent or more of that juridical person's total voting shares, but does not include a juridical person that holds less than 1 percent of the total voting shares of a facilities-based supplier of public telecommunications services;

– (b) consistent with Article 5.2 of the Telecommunications Business Act (Law No. 10656, May 19, 2011), a facilities-based supplier is a supplier that owns transmission facilities;
– (c) consistent with Article 5.3 of the Telecommunications Business Act (Law No. 10656,

Page 1235 in PDFMay 19, 2011), a non-facilities-based supplier is a supplier that does not own transmission facilities (but may own a switch, router or multiplexer) and supplies its public telecommunication services through transmission facilities of a licensed facilitiesbased supplier; and
– (d) consistent with Article 2.3 of the Telecommunications Basic Act (Law No. 10139, March 17, 2010), transmission facilities means wireline or wireless transmission facilities (including circuit facilities) that connect transmitting points with receiving points. Sector:

Real Estate Brokerage and Appraisal Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Act on Duties of a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Filing of Real Estate Transactions (Law No. 10580, April 12, 2011), Article 9

Enforcement Decree of the Act on Duties of a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Filing of Real Estate Transactions (Presidential Decree No.

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Enforcement Regulations of the Act on Duties of a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Filing of Real Estate Transactions (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 399, November 8, 2011), Article 4

Public Notice of Values and Appraisal of Real Estate Act (Law No. 10136, March 17, 2010), Article 27

Enforcement Decree of the Public Notice of Values and Appraisal of Real Estate Act (Presidential Decree No. 23488, January 6, 2012), Articles 65, 66, and 68

Enforcement Regulations of the Public Notice of Values and Appraisal of Real Estate Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 456, April 13, 2012), Articles 25 and 26

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies real estate brokerage services or real estate appraisal services must establish an office in Korea.

Sector:

Retail, Leasing, Rental and Repair Services Related to Medical Devices

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Medical Devices Act (Law No.

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Enforcement Regulations of the Medical Devices Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 85, November 25, 2011), Articles 22 and 24

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies retail, leasing, rental, or repair services related to medical devices must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Rental Services – Automobiles

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Passenger Transport Service Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Articles 28 and 29

Enforcement Regulations of the Passenger Transport Service Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 425, December 30, 2011), Article 60

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies automobile rental services must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Scientific Research Services and Sea Map Making Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Measures:

Marine Scientific Research Act (Law No. 8852, February 29, 2008), Articles 6, 7, and 8

Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Act (Law No.

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Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A foreign person, a foreign government, or a Korean enterprise owned or controlled by a foreign person that intends to conduct marine scientific research in the territorial waters or exclusive economic zone of Korea must obtain prior authorization or consent from the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs whereas a Korean national or a Korean enterprise not owned or controlled by a foreign person need only to provide notification to the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs.

Professional Services – Legal Services

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Attorney-at-law Act (Law No. 10922, July 25, 2011), Articles 4, 7, 21, 34, 45, 58-6, 58-22, and 109

Certified Judicial Scriveners Act (Law No. 8920, March 21, 2008), Articles 2, 3, and 14

Notary Public Act (Law No.

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Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a byeon-ho-sa (Korean-licensed lawyer) registered with the Korean Bar Association may supply legal services. Only a byeon-ho-sa (Korean-licensed lawyer) may establish the following types of legal entity: beop-yool-sa-mu-so (law office), beop-mu-beop-in (law company with the characteristics of partnership), beop-mu-beop-in ( yoo-han ) (limited liability law company), or beop-mu-jo-hap (limited liability partnership law office). For greater certainty, a person that is not a Koreanlicensed lawyer is not permitted to invest in any of these types of legal entity. A byeon-ho-sa (Korean-licensed lawyer) or beop-mu-sa (Korean-certified judicial scrivener) who practices in Korea must establish an office in the jurisdiction of the district court in which he or she practices. A gong-jeung-in (Korean notary public) must establish an office in the jurisdiction of the district office of the public prosecutor in which he or she practices.

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Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Professional Services – Labor Affairs Consulting Services

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Certified Labor Affairs Consultant Act (Law No. 10321, May 25, 2010), Articles 5 and 5-2, 7-3 and 7-4

Enforcement Decree of the Certified Labor Affairs Consultant Act (Presidential Decree No. 23759, May 1, 2012), Articles 15 and 19

Enforcement Regulations of the Certified Labor Affairs Consultant Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Employment and Labor No. 48, February 9, 2012), Articles 6 and 10

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a gong-in-no-mu-sa (Korean-licensed labor affairs consultant) registered under the Certified Labor Affairs Consultant Act may supply gong-in-no-mu-sa services. A person that supplies gong-in-no-mu-sa services must establish an office in Korea.

Page 1241 in PDFFor greater certainty, an enterprise that supplies labor affairs consulting services must consist of at least two gong-in-no-musa (Korean-licensed labor affairs consultant) (including the natural person who is the founder) and must obtain authorization from the Minister of Employment and Labor. Sector:

Professional Services – Patent Attorney ( byeon-ri-sa )

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Patent Attorney Act (Law No. 10706, May 24, 2011), Articles 3, 5, 6-2, and 6-3

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a byeon-ri-sa (Korean-licensed patent attorney) who is registered with the Korean Intellectual Property Office may supply patent attorney services. Only a byeon-ri-sa (Korean-licensed patent attorney) may establish a gae-in-sa-mu-so (sole proprietorship) or a teuk-heo- beop-in (patent law firm). For greater certainty, a person that is not a Korean-licensed patent attorney may not invest in either of these types of legal entity. A byeon-ri-sa (Korean-licensed patent attorney) may establish only one office.

Professional Services – Accounting and Auditing Services

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Page 1242 in PDFCertified Public Accountant Act (Law No. 10812, June 30, 2011), Articles 2, 7, 12, 18, and 23

External Audit of Stock Companies Act (Law No. 10303, May 17, 2010), Article 3

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a gae-in-sa-mu-so (sole proprietorships), gam-sa-ban (auditing task forces) or hoe-gye-boep-in (accounting corporation limited liability company) established in Korea by gong-in-hoe-gye-sa (Korean-certified public accountants) registered under the Certified Public Accountant Act may supply accounting and auditing services. For greater certainty, a person that is not a Korean-registered certified public accountant may not invest in any of these types of legal entity. Only gong-in-hoe-gye-sa (Korean-certified public accountants) in an auditing task force or an accounting corporation may supply auditing services regulated under the External Audit of Stock Companies Act .

Page 1243 in PDFThis entry is subject to the commitments undertaken in the entry for Professional Services – Foreign Certified Public Accountant in the Schedule of Korea to Annex II. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Professional Services – Tax Accountant ( se-mu-sa )

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Certified Tax Accountant Act (Law No. 11209, January 26, 2012), Articles 6, 13, 16-3, and 20

Enforcement Decree of the Corporate Tax Act (Presidential Decree No. 23724, April 15, 2012), Article 97

Enforcement Regulations of the Corporate Tax Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Strategy and Finance No. 283, April 19, 2012), Articles 50-2 and 50-3

Guidelines Governing the Work of Tax Agents , Articles 20 and 22

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a se-mu-sa-mu-so (sole proprietorships), se-mu-jo-jeongban (tax reconciliation task forces) or, se-mu-beop-in (tax agency corporation limited liability company) established in Korea by se-mu-sa (Korean-certified tax accountants) registered under the Certified Tax Accountant Act may supply se-mu-sa (Korean-certified tax accountants) services, including tax reconciliation services and tax representative services . For greater certainty, a person that is not a Korean-registered certified tax accountant may not invest in any of these types of legal entity. Only a se-mu-jo-jeong-ban (tax reconciliation task forces) or a se-mu-beop-in (tax agency corporation limited liability company) may supply tax reconciliation services. This entry is subject to the commitments undertaken in the entry for Professional Services -Foreign Certified Tax Accountants in the Schedule of Korea to Annex II. Sector:

Professional Services – Customs Clearance Services

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Customs Broker Act (Law No. 10570, April 8, 2011), Articles 3, 7, and 9

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a gwan-se-sa (customs broker) licensed under the Customs Brokers Act, a corporation incorporated by such customs brokers, or a corporation licensed to engage in the customs-clearance brokerage business under the Customs Broker Act may supply customs-clearance services.

Page 1245 in PDFA person that supplies customs-clearance services must establish an office in Korea.

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Description:

Engineering and Other Technical Services – Industrial Safety, Health Institution, and Consulting Services

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Industrial Safety and Health Act (Law No. 10968, July 25, 2011), Articles 15, 16, and 52-4

Enforcement Decree of the Industrial Safety and Health Act (Presidential Decree No. 23845, June 7, 2012), Articles 15-3

Enforcement Regulations of the Industrial Safety and Health Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Employment and Labor No. 47, January 26, 2012), Articles 17, 18, 20, 21, and 136-8

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies safety and health management or diagnostic services to industrial workplaces must establish an office in Korea. A person that supplies industrial safety or hygiene consulting services, such as evaluation and instruction on safety in a work process and evaluation and instruction on the improvement of work environments, must establish an office in Korea. For greater certainty, only Occupational Safety Consultants and Industrial Hygiene Consultants registered according to the Industrial Safety and Health Act can provide occupational safety and industrial hygiene consulting services such as providing evaluation and guidance on safety in work process

Page 1246 in PDFObligations Concerned:

Measures:

Engineering and Other Technical Services -Architectural Services, Engineering Services, Integrated Engineering Services, Urban Planning and Landscape Architectural Services

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Certified Architects Act (Law No. 10719, May 24, 2011), Article 23

Enforcement Decree of the Certified Architects Act (Presidential Decree No. 23535, January 25, 2012), Articles 22 and 23

Enforcement Regulations of the Certified Architects Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 349, April 7, 2011), Article 13

Engineering Industry Promotion Act (Law No. 11235, January 26, 2012), Article 21

Professional Engineers Act (Law No. 10771, June 7, 2011),

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Special Act on the Safety Control of Public Structures (Law No. 10719, May 24, 2011), Article 9

Enforcement Decree of the Special Act on the Safety Control of Public Structures (Presidential Decree No. 23299, November 16, 2011), Article 11

Construction Technology Management Act (Law No. 11056, September 16, 2011), Articles 25 and 28

Enforcement Decree of the Construction Technology Management Act (Presidential Decree No. 23718, April 10, 2012), Articles 91 and 108

Enforcement Regulations of the Construction Technology Management Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 450, March 16, 2012), Article 48

Act on Land Survey, Waterway Survey and Cadastral Records (Law No. 11062, September 16, 2011), Article 44

Enforcement Decree of the Act on Land Survey, Waterway Survey and Cadastral Records (Presidential Decree No. 23718, April 10, 2012), Articles 34, 35, and 36

Environmental Testing and Inspection Act (Law No. 10615,

April 28, 2011), Article 16

Thermal Spring Management Act (Law No. 10732

Page 1248 in PDF, May 30, 2011), Article 7

Fire Fighting System Installation Business Act (Law No. 11036, August 4, 2011), Article 4

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies architectural services, engineering services, integrated engineering services, urban planning and landscape architectural services, or surveying services must establish an office in Korea. For greater certainty, this entry does not apply to the supply of services by a foreign architect through a joint contract with a Korean-licensed architect.

Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Description:

Business Services – Electronic Billboard Operator Services and Outdoor Advertisement Services

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Broadcasting Act (Law No. 10856, July 14, 2011), Articles 13 and 73

Outdoor Advertisements, Etc. Management Act (Law No. 10466, March 29, 2011), Article 11

Enforcement Decree of the Outdoor Advertisements, Etc.

Page 1249 in PDFManagement Act (Presidential Decree No. 23215, October 10, 2011), Articles 14 and 44

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A foreign national or a Korean national who serves as a daepyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) of a foreign enterprise may not serve as the dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) or chief programmer of an enterprise that supplies electronic billboard operator services. At least 20 percent of the electronic billboard programs must be non-commercial public advertisements provided by the central or local government. A person that supplies outdoor advertising services must establish an office in Korea.

Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Business Services – Job Placement Services, Labor Supply and Worker Dispatch Services, and Education Services for Seafarers

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Employment Security Act (Law No.

Page 1250 in PDF10339, June 4, 2010), Articles 19 and 33

Enforcement Decree of the Employment Security Act (Presidential Decree No. 23488, January 6, 2012), Articles 21 and 33

Enforcement Regulations of the Employment Security Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Employment and Labor No. 55, June 5, 2012), Articles 17 and 36

Act Relating to Protection for Dispatched Workers (Law No. 11024, August 4, 2011), Articles 7, 8, 9, and 10

Enforcement Decree of the Act Relating to Protection Etc. for Dispatched Workers (Presidential Decree No. 23488, January 6, 2012), Article 3

Enforcement Regulations of the Act Relating to Protection for Dispatched Workers (Ordinance of the Ministry of Employment and Labor No. 48, February 9, 2012), Articles 3, 4, and 5

Special Act on Designation and Management of Free Economic Zones (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Article 17

Seafarers Act (Law No. 11188, January 17, 2012), Articles 109, 110, 112, 115, 116, 117, 142, and 143

Enforcement Regulations of the Seafarers Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 465, May 18, 2012), Article

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Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology Act (Law No. 9453, February 6, 2009), Article 5

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies job placement services for a fee, worker supply services, or worker dispatch (secondment) services must establish an office in Korea. For transparency purposes, as of April 17, 2009 the types of business to which workers may be seconded are limited to the 32 businesses set forth in the Presidential Decree, but the Minister of Employment and Labor can expand the types of business and the secondment period, pursuant to the review and determination by the Committee of the Free Economic Zone. Only the Korea Seafarers Welfare and Employment Center, regional offices of the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs, seafarer management business operators, Korea Shipping Association and National Federation of Fisheries Cooperative may supply seafaring labor supply services. To become an agent for seafarer personnel management services, a person must register with the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs as a stock company under the Korean Commercial Code . Only the Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology may provide education and training for seafarers.

Sector:

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Measures:

Investigation and Security Services

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Certified Private Security Act (Law No. 9579, April 1, 2009), Articles 3 and 4

Enforcement Decree of the Certified Private Security Act (Presidential Decree No. 23759, May 1, 2012), Articles 3 and 4

Enforcement Regulations of the Certified Private Security Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security No. 297, May 31, 2012), Article 3

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only a juridical person organized under Korean law may supply security services in Korea.

Page 1253 in PDFFor transparency purposes, only five types of security services are permitted in Korea:

– (a) shi-seol-gyung-bee (facility security);
– (b) ho-song-gyung-bee (escort security);
– (c) shin-byun-bo-ho (personal security);
– (d) gee-gye-gyung-bee (mechanized security); and
– (e) teuk-soo-gyung-bee (special security). Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Description:

Distribution Services Related to Publications

National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Publication Cultural Industry Promotion Act (Law No. 10108, March 17, 2010), Article 12

Enforcement Decree of the Publication Cultural Industry Promotion Act (Presidential Decree No. 22783, March 30, 2011), Article 7

Enforcement Regulations of the Publication Cultural Industry Promotion Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism No. 61, June 21, 2010), Article 7

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that imports the following types of foreign publications for the purpose of domestic distribution must obtain a recommendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism:

– (a) publications issued by anti-government subversive entities or groups; or
– (b) novels, comics, photo albums, pictorial series and magazines.

Page 1254 in PDFDistributors of domestic publications are subject to a review process on an ad hoc basis after distribution takes place.

Sector:

Transportation Services – Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Aviation Act (Law No. 11244, January 26, 2012), Articles 137, 137-2, and 138

Enforcement Regulations of the Aviation Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs No. 436, January 18, 2012), Articles 16, 304, and 305

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies aircraft maintenance and repair services must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Description:

Education Services – Higher Education

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)

Higher Education Act (Law No. 11212, January 26, 2012), Articles 3, 4, 32, 42, and 43

Enforcement Decree of the Higher Education Act (Presidential Decree No.

Page 1255 in PDF23650, March 2, 2012), Article 28

Private School Act (Law No. 11216, January 26, 2012), Articles 3, 5, 10, and 21

Enforcement Decree of the Private School Act (Presidential Decree No. 22971, June 9, 2011), Article 9-3

Decree for the Establishment of the Korea Air and Correspondence University (Presidential Decree No. 21709, September 3, 2009), Articles 1 and 2

Investment and Cross Border Trade in Services

At least 50 percent of the members of the board of directors of a private higher education institution must be Korean nationals. If a foreign person contributes at least 50 percent of the basic property of a higher education institution, up to but not including two thirds of the members of the board of directors of such an institution may be foreign nationals. For purposes of this entry, basic property means real estate, property designated as basic property by the articles of association, property incorporated into the basic property according to decisions of the board of directors, and an annual budgetary surplus reserve of the institution. Only non-profit school juridical persons approved by the Minister of Education, Science and Technology may establish higher education institutions (other than the types of institutions listed in Annex II) in Korea. The Minister of Education, Science and Technology may restrict the total number of students per year in the fields of medicine, pharmacology, veterinary medicine, traditional Asian medicine, medical technicians, and higher education for preprimary, primary, and secondary teachers, and higher education institutions located in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. For purposes of this entry, 'Seoul Metropolitan Area ' includes the Seoul Metropolitan City, Incheon Metropolitan City, and Gyeonggi Province. Only the central or local governments of Korea may establish higher education institutions for training of primary school teachers. Only the central government may establish higher education institutions that supply higher education services to the public through broadcasting.

Sector:

Page 1257 in PDFEducation Services – Vocational Competency Development Training Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Workers' Vocational Competency Development Act (Law No. 11272, February 1, 2012), Articles 28, 32, and 36

Enforcement Decree of the Workers' Vocational Competency Development Act (Presidential Decree No. 23839, June 5, 2012), Articles 24 and 26

Enforcement Regulations of the Workers' Vocational Competency Development Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Employment and Labor No. 57, June 8, 2012), Articles 12, 14, and 18

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies vocational competency development training services must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Veterinary Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Veterinary Affairs Act (Law No. 11354, February 22, 2012), Article 17

Fish Culture Promotion Act (Law No.

Page 1258 in PDF11005, August 4, 2011), Article 24

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies veterinary or aquatic animal disease inspection services must establish an office in Korea.

Environmental Services – Waste Water Treatment Services, Waste Management Services, Air Pollution Treatment Services, Environmental Preventive Facilities Business, Environmental Impact Assessment, Soil Remediation and Groundwater Purification Services, and Toxic Chemical Control Services

Measures:

Water Quality and Ecosystem Conservation Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Article 62

Support for Environmental Technology and Environmental Industry Act (Law No. 10615, April 28, 2011), Article 15

Soil Environment Conservation Act (Law No. 10551, April 5, 2011), Article 23-7

Groundwater Act (Law No. 10599, April 14, 2011), Article 292

Clean Air Conservation Act (Law No. 11256, February 1, 2012), Article 71

Environmental Impact Assessment Act (Law No. 9037, March 28, 2008), Article 35

Toxic Chemicals Control Act (Law No. 11014, August 4, 2011), Article 20

Wastes Control Act (Law No. 10615, April 28, 2011), Article 25

Enforcement Decree of the Wastes

Page 1259 in PDFControl Act (Presidential Decree No. 23488, January 6, 2012), Article 8

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

A person that supplies the environmental services listed in the Sector heading must establish an office in Korea. Sector:

Performance Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Measures:

Public Performance Act (Law No. 10723, May 25, 2011), Articles 6 and 7

Enforcement Decree of the Public Performance Act (Presidential Decree No. 23317, November 25, 2011), Articles 4 and 6

Enforcement Regulations of the Public Performance Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism No. 94, November 25, 2011), Article 4

Enforcement Regulations of the Immigration Control Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice No.

Page 1260 in PDF764, February 29, 2012), Table 5

A foreign person who intends to engage in a public performance in Korea, or a person who intends to invite a foreign person to engage in a public performance in Korea must obtain a recommendation from the Korea Media Rating Board. Sector:

News Agency (News-tong-sin-sa) Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Act on Promotion of News Communications (Law No. 10585, April 14, 2011), Articles 7, 8, 9, 9-5, 16, and 28

Enforcement Decree of the Act on Promotion of News Communications (Presidential Decree No. 22424, October 1, 2010), Articles 4 and 10

Radio Waves Act (Law No. 11037, August 4, 2011), Article 20

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A news-tong-sin-sa (news agency) organized under foreign law may supply news-tong-sin (news communications ) in Korea only under a contract with a news agency organized under Korean law.

Page 1261 in PDFThe following persons may not supply news agency services in Korea:

– (a) a foreign government;
– (b) a foreign person;
– (c) an enterprise organized under Korean law whose dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) is not a Korean national or is a person not domiciled in Korea; or
– (d) an enterprise organized under Korean law in which a foreign person holds 25 percent or more equity interest. The following persons may not serve as a dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) or editor of a news agency, or serve as im-won (a member of the board of directors) of Yonhap News or the News Agency Promotion Committee:

– (a) a foreign national; or
– (b) a Korean national not domiciled in Korea. A foreign news agency may establish a branch or office in Korea for the sole purpose of collecting news. For greater certainty, such branch or office may not distribute news-tongsin (news communications) in Korea. The following persons may not obtain a radio station license:

– (a) a foreign national;
– (b) a foreign government or its representative; or
– (c) an enterprise organized under foreign law.

Page 1262 in PDFSector:

Manufacturing of Biological Products

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9)

Measures:

Pharmaceutical Affairs Act (Law No. 10788, June 7, 2011), Article 42

Enforcement Regulations of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act (Ordinance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 127, June 15, 2012), Article 21

Description:

Investment

A person who manufactures blood products must procure raw blood materials from a blood management body in Korea. Sector:

Publishing of Periodicals (Excluding Newspapers)

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Act on the Promotion of Periodicals including Magazines, Etc. (Law No. 9098, June 5, 2008) , Articles 20 and 29

Enforcement Decree of the Act on the Promotion of Periodicals including Magazines, Etc. (Presidential Decree No.

Page 1263 in PDF23351, December 6, 2011), Articles 17, 18, 19, and 20

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

The publisher or the editor-in-chief of an enterprise that publishes periodicals must be a Korean national. The following persons may not publish periodicals in Korea:

– (a) a foreign government or a foreign person;
– (b) an enterprise organized under Korean law whose dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) is not a Korean national; or
– (c) an enterprise organized under Korean law in which a foreign person holds 50 percent or more of share or equity interest. A foreign person that publishes periodicals may establish a branch or office in Korea subject to authorization from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. As of the date this Agreement enters into force, such branch or office may print and distribute its periodicals in Korea in the original language, provided that such periodicals are edited in the territory of the other Party. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Description:

Distribution Services – Agriculture and Livestock

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4)

Grain Management

Page 1264 in PDFAct (Law No. 10932, July 25, 2011), Article 12

Livestock Industry Act (Law No. 11005, August 4, 2011), Articles 30 and 34

Seed Industry Act (Law No. 10842, July 14, 2011), Article 142

Feed Management Act (Law No. 10219, March 31, 2010), Article 6

Ginseng Industry Act (Law No. 10948, July 25, 2011), Article 20

Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Law No. 10801, June 15, 2011), Article 4

Enforcement Decree of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Presidential Decree No. 23297, November 16, 2011), Article 5

Consolidated Public Notice for Foreign Investment (No. 2012220, April 26, 2012, Ministry of Knowledge Economy), Appendix 1

Act on Distribution and Price Stabilization of Agricultural and Fishery Products (Law No. 10522, March 31, 2011), Articles 15, 17, and 43

Notice on TRQ Products (Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Notice No. 2011-201, December 31, 2011), Articles 14 and 20-2

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A foreign person may not hold 50 percent or more of the shares or equity interest of an enterprise engaged in yook-ryu (meat ) wholesaling. Only the Livestock Cooperatives under the Agriculture Cooperative Act may establish and manage a ga-chook-sijang (livestock market ) in Korea. Only a local government may establish a g ong-yeong-domaesijang (public wholesale market). Only producers' organizations or public interest corporations prescribed in the Enforcement Decree of the Act on Distribution and Price Stabilization of Agricultural and Fishery Products may establish a gong-pan-jang (joint wholesale market). For greater certainty, Articles 9.2 (National Treatment) and 9.4 (Market Access) do not prevent Korea from adopting or maintaining any measure with respect to the administration of the WTO Tariff-Rate-Quota. Sector:

Obligations Concerned:

Measures:

Energy Industry – Electric Power Generation Other Than Nuclear Power Generation; Electric Power Transmission, Distribution and Sales

National Treatment (Article 8.3) 1

Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (Law No. 11040, August 4, 2011), Article 168

Enforcement

Page 1266 in PDFDecree of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (Presidential Decree No. 23496, January 6, 2012), Article 187

Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Law No. 10801, June 15, 2011), Articles 4 and 5

Enforcement Decree of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Presidential Decree No. 23297, November 16, 2011), Article 5

Consolidated Public Notice for Foreign Investment (No. 2012220, April 26, 2012, Ministry of Knowledge Economy), Appendix 1

Notice of Ministry of Strategy and Finance (No. 2000-17, September 28, 2000)

Financial Investment Service Regulations (Financial Services Commission Notice No. 2009-17, February 4, 2009), Sec. 6-2

Description: Investment

The aggregate foreign share of KEPCO's issued stocks may not exceed 40 percent. A foreign person may not become the largest shareholder of KEPCO. The aggregate foreign share of power generation facilities, including cogeneration facilities of heat and power (GHP) for the district heating system (DHS), may not exceed 30 percent of the total facilities in the territory of Korea.

Page 1267 in PDFThe aggregate foreign share of electric power transmission, distribution and sales businesses should be less than 50 percent. A foreign person may not be the largest shareholder. 1 Paragraph (a) of the seventh entry of Korea's Schedule to Annex II does not apply to this entry.

Obligations Concerned:

Energy Industry – Gas Industry

2

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Measures: Act on the Improvement of Managerial Structure and Privatization of Public Enterprises (Law No. 9401, January 30, 2009), Article 19

Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (Law No. 11040, August 4, 2011), Article 168

Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Law No. 10801, June 15, 2011), Articles 4 and 5

Articles of Incorporation of the Korea Gas Corporation (March 27, 2009), Article 11

Investment

Foreign persons, in the aggregate, may not own more than 30 percent of the equity of KOGAS. 2 Paragraph (a) of the seventh entry of Korea's Schedule to Annex II does not apply to this entry.

Sector:

Page 1268 in PDFRecreational, Cultural, and Sporting Services – Motion Picture Projection Services

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Market Access (Article 9.4)

Measures: Act on Promotion of Motion Pictures and Video Products (Law

No. 10219, March 31, 2010), Articles 2, 27, and 40

Enforcement Decree of the Act on Promotion of Motion Pictures and Video Products (Presidential Decree No. 22781, March 30, 2011), Article 19

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Cinema operators must project Korean motion pictures for at least 73 days per year at each screen in Korea.

ANNEX I SCHEDULE OF COLOMBIA

Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Código de Comercio de 1971, Arts. 469, 471 y 474

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

A juridical person constituted or organized under the laws of another country and with its principal domicile in another country, shall establish a branch in Colombia in order to develop a concession granted by the Colombian State.

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Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Measures:

Código Sustantivo del Trabajo, 1993, Arts. 74 y 75

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Any employer that has more than 10 workers shall employ Colombians as part of its ordinary workforce in a proportion of no less than 90 percent of its ordinary workers and of no less than 80 percent of its skilled, specialized or managerial personnel or persons in a position of trust. At the employer's request, these proportions may be reduced when it involves essential and strictly technical workers and only for the time necessary to train Colombian workers.

Measures:

Description:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Decreto 2080 de 2000, Art. 26

Investment

Foreign investors shall make portfolio investments in securities in Colombia only through an Administrator ( Administrador) .

Page 1270 in PDFSector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)

Measures:

As set out in the Description element, including Arts. 3 y 11 de la Ley 226 de 1995

Description:

Investment

Colombia, when selling or disposing of its equity interests in, or the assets of, an existing state enterprise or an existing governmental entity, may prohibit or impose limitations on the ownership of such interests or assets, and on the ability of owners of such interests or assets to control any resulting enterprise, by investors of Korea or of a non-Party or their investments. With respect to such a sale or other disposition, Colombia may adopt or maintain any measure related to the nationality of senior management or members of the board of directors. Relevant existing legislation concerning this non-conforming measure includes Ley 226 de 1995 .

Page 1271 in PDFIn this respect, if Colombia decides to sell all or part of its interest in an enterprise to a person other than a Colombian state enterprise or other Colombian government entity, it shall first offer such interest exclusively, and under the conditions established in article 11 of Ley 226 de 1995 , to:

– a) current, pensioned, and former employees (other than former employees terminated for just cause) of the enterprise and of other enterprises owned or controlled by the enterprise;
– b) associations of employees and former employees of the enterprise;
– c) employee unions;
– d) federations and confederations of trade unions;
– e) employee funds ('fondos de empleados');
– f) pension and severance funds; and
– g) cooperative entities 1 . 1 For greater certainty, Ley 454 de 1998 establishes the type of cooperative entities existing in Colombia, including, inter alia, 'cooperativas de ahorro y crédito,' 'cooperativas financieras,' and 'cooperativas multiactivas o integrales.' However, once such interest has been transferred or sold, Colombia does not reserve the right to control any subsequent transfer or other disposal of such interest. For purposes of this reservation.

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– a) any measure maintained or adopted after the date of entry into force of this Agreement that, at the time of sale or other disposition, prohibits or imposes limitations on the ownership of equity interests or assets or imposes nationality requirements described in this reservation shall be deemed to be an existing measure; and
– b) "state enterprise" means an enterprise owned or controlled through ownership interests by Colombia and includes an enterprise established after the date of entry into force of this Agreement solely for the purposes of selling or disposing of equity interests in, or the assets of, an existing state enterprise or governmental entity. Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 915 de 2004, Art. 5

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only natural or juridical persons with their main office in the free port of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina may supply services in this region.

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For greater certainty, this measure does not affect the crossborder supply of services as defined in Article 9.13. Sector:

Accounting Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 43 de 1990, Art. 3 Par. 1 Resolución No. 160 de 2004, Art. 2 Par. y Art. 6

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only persons registered with the Junta Central de Contadores may practice as accountants. A foreign national must have been domiciled continuously in Colombia for at least three years prior to the registration request and demonstrate accounting experience carried out in the territory of Colombia for a period of not less than one year. This experience may be acquired while engaging in public accounting studies or thereafter. For natural persons, the term "domiciled" means being a resident of Colombia and having the intention of remaining in Colombia. Sector:

Research and Development Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Measures:

Decreto 309 de 2000, Art.

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Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Any foreign person planning to undertake scientific research on biological diversity in the territory of Colombia must involve at least one Colombian researcher in the research or analysis of the results of such research. For greater certainty, this measure does not require or prohibit foreign persons and Colombian researchers from reaching an agreement with respect to the rights in relation to the scientific research or analysis. Sector:

Fishing and Services Related to Fishing

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3) Market Access (Article 9.4)

Measures:

Decreto 2256 de 1991, Arts. 27, 28 y 67 Acuerdo 005 de 2003, Sección II y VII

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only Colombian nationals may engage in artisanal fishing. A foreign flagged vessel may obtain a permit and engage in commercial fishing and related activities in Colombian territorial waters only in association with a Colombian enterprise that owns a permit. In this case, the costs of the permit and fishing license are higher for foreign-flagged vessels than for Colombian-flagged vessels. If the flag of a foreign-flagged vessel is that of a country that is a party to another bilateral agreement with Colombia, the terms of that other bilateral agreement shall determine whether or not the requirement to associate with a Colombian enterprise that owns a permit applies. Sector:

Services Directly Incidental to the Exploration and Exploitation of Minerals and Hydrocarbons

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 685 de 2001, Arts. 19 y 20 Decreto legislativo 1056 de 1953, Art. 10 Código de Comercio de 1971, Arts. 471 y 474

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

To supply services directly related to the exploration and exploitation of minerals and hydrocarbons in Colombia, a juridical person organized under the laws of a foreign country must establish a branch, affiliate company, or subsidiary in Colombia. For greater certainty, this entry does not apply to service suppliers engaged in those services for less than one year.

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Private Security and Surveillance Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Decreto 356 de 1994, Arts. 8, 12, 23 y 25

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only an enterprise organized under Colombian law as a limited liability company or a private security and surveillance services cooperative 2 may provide private security and surveillance services in Colombia. Partners or members of such enterprises must be Colombian nationals. Enterprises established prior to February 11, 1994 with foreign members or foreign capital may not increase the participation of foreign members. Cooperatives organized before that date may retain their juridical form. 2 Article 23 of Decreto 356 de 1994 defines a 'private security and surveillance services cooperative' as an employee-owned and employee-run non-profit associative enterprise created to provide private security and surveillance services, for remuneration .

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Journalism

Obligations Concerned:

Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 8.10)

Measures:

Ley 29 de 1944, Art. 13

Description:

Investment

The director or general manager of a newspaper published in Colombia that focuses on Colombian politics must be a Colombian national. Sector:

Travel and Tourism Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 32 de 1990, Art. 5 Decreto 502 de 1997, Arts. 1 al 7

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Foreign nationals must be domiciled in Colombia to provide travel and tourism agent services within the territory of Colombia. For greater certainty, this entry does not apply to tour guide services, nor does it affect the cross-border supply of services as defined in Article 9.13. Sector:

Notary and Registrar Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4)

Measures:

Decreto Ley 960 de 1970, Arts. 123, 124, 126, 127 y 132 Decreto Ley 1250 de 1970, Art. 60

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in

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Only Colombian nationals may be notaries and/or registrars. The establishment of new notaries is subject to an economic needs test that takes into account the population of the area of interest, the necessity of the services, and access to means of communication facilities, among other factors. Sector:

Domiciliary Public Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 142 de 1994, Arts. 1, 17, 18, 19 y 23 Código de Comercio de 1971, Arts. 471 y 472

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A domiciliary public service enterprise, must be organized under the Empresas de Servicios Públicos (E.S.P.) regime, must be domiciled in Colombia and organized under Colombian law as a share company ( sociedad por acciones ). The requirement to be organized as a share company does not apply to a decentralized entity that takes the form of a commercial and industrial enterprise of the State.

Page 1279 in PDFFor purposes of this entry, domiciliary public services include the provision of water, sewage, refuse disposal, electric power, combustible gas distribution, and basic public-switched telephone services (PSTN) and any activities supplemental thereto. Activities supplemental to basic public-switched telephone services means long-distance public telephone and fixed wireless local loop telephone services in rural areas, but does not mean commercial mobile telephone services. An enterprise in which a locally organized community holds a controlling interest shall be given a preference over enterprises with otherwise equivalent bids in the granting of a concession or license for the provision of domiciliary public services to that community. Sector:

Electrical Power

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4)

Measures:

Ley 143 de 1994, Art.

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Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only enterprises organized under Colombian law before July 12, 1994, may engage in marketing ( comercialización ) and transmission of electrical power or engage in more than one of the following activities at the same time: generation, distribution, or transmission of electrical power. For greater certainty, an enterprise legally constituted in Colombia can not engage in marketing and transmission activities. Sector:

Customs Services

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Decreto 2685 de 1999, Arts. 74 y 76

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

In order to perform customs intermediation, intermediation for postal services (' intermediación para servicios postales ') and mensajeria especializada 3 (including express delivery), deposit of merchandise, transportation of merchandise under the customs control, or international cargo services, or to act as Permanent Customs Users (' Usuarios Aduaneros Permanentes ') or Highly Exporting Users (' Usuarios Altamente Exportadores '), a person must be domiciled in Colombia or have a domiciled representative legally responsible for their activities in Colombia.

▸ Servicio de mensajería especializada

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3 'Servicio de mensajería especializada' means the class of postal services that is supplied independently of the official postal networks for national and international mail, and that requires the application and adoption of special procedures for the receipt, collection, and personal delivery of mail and other postal objects transported by land or air within or from the territory of Colombia.

Measures:

Description:

Postal and Mensajería Especializada Services

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Ley 1369 de 2009, Art. 4

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only juridical persons organized under Colombian law may supply postal services and ' mensajería especializada' (as defined in the footnote to the previous entry) in Colombia. Sector:

Telecommunication Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 671 de 2001 Decreto 1616 de 2003, Arts. 13 y 16 Decreto 2542 de 1997, Art. 2 Decreto 2926 de 2005, Art. 2 Decreto 2870 de 2007, Título II (Arts. 3 al 7)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only enterprises organized under Colombian law may receive concessions for the supply of telecommunications services within Colombia. Colombia may grant licenses to enterprises to provide long distance basic switched telecommunications services on less favorable terms, with respect only to payment and duration, than those provided to Colombia Telecomunicaciones S.A. E.S.P. under article 2 of Decreto 2542 de 1997 , articles 13 and 16 of Decreto 1616 de 2003 and Decreto 2926 de 2005 . Sector:

Cinematography

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Measures:

Ley 814 de 2003, Arts. 5, 14, 15, 18 y 19

Description:

Investment and Cross Border Trade in Services

The exhibition and distribution of foreign films is subject to the Cinematographic Development Fee, which is set at 8.5 percent of the monthly net income derived from such exhibition and distribution. The fee applied to an exhibitor is reduced to 2.25 percent, when a foreign movie is exhibited together with a Colombian short film.

Page 1283 in PDFThe fee applied to a distributor is reduced to 5.5 percent until 2012, provided that during the preceding year, the percentage of Colombian full-length films it distributed to cinemas and other exhibitors equaled or exceeded the target percentage set by the government. Sector:

Radio Broadcasting Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 80 de 1993, Art. 35 Ley 74 de 1966, Art. 7 Decreto 1447 de 1995, Arts. 7, 9 y 18

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

A concession to supply radio broadcasting services may be granted only to Colombian nationals or to juridical persons organized under Colombian law. The number of concessions to provide radio broadcasting services is subject to an economic needs test that applies criteria set forth by law. The director of informative or journalist programs must be a Colombian national.

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Free-to-air Television Audio-Visual Production Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Ley 014 de 1991, Art. 37 Ley 680 de 2001, Arts. 1 y 4 Ley 335 de 1996, Arts. 13 y 24 Ley 182 de 1995, Arts. 37 numeral 3, 47 y 48 Acuerdo 002 de 1995, Art. 10 Parágrafo Acuerdo 023 de 1997, Art. 8 Parágrafo Acuerdo 024 de 1997, Arts. 6 y 9 Acuerdo 020 de 1997, Arts. 3 y 4

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only Colombian nationals or juridical persons organized under Colombian law may be granted concessions to provide free-toair television services. To hold a concession for a privately operated national television channel that provides free-to-air television services, a juridical person must be organized as a corporation (' sociedad anónima '). The number of concessions to provide free-to-air national and local for-profit television services is subject to an economic needs test in accordance with the criteria set forth by law.

Page 1285 in PDFForeign equity in any enterprise holding a free-to-air television concession is limited to 40 percent.

National Television

Suppliers (operators and/or persons granted the right to use programming slots) of free-to-air national television services must broadcast nationally produced programming on each channel as follows:

– (a) a minimum of 70 percent between 19:00 hours and 22:30 hours;
– (b) a minimum of 50 percent between 22:30 hours and 24:00 hours;
– (c) a minimum of 50 percent between 10:00 hours and 19:00 hours; and

– (d) a minimum of 50 percent for Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays during the hours described in subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c).

Regional and Local Television

Regional television may be supplied only by state-owned entities. Suppliers of regional and local free-to-air television services must broadcast a minimum of 50 percent nationally produced programming on each channel.

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Subscription Television Audio-visual Production Services

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 680 de 2001, Arts. 4 y 11 Ley 182 de 1995, Art. 42 Acuerdo 014 de 1997, Arts. 14, 16 y 30 Ley 335 de 1996, Art. 8 Acuerdo 032 de 1998, Arts. 7 y 9

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only juridical persons organized under Colombian law may supply subscription television services. Such juridical persons must make available to subscribers, at no additional cost, those free-to-air Colombian national, regional, and municipal television channels available in the authorized area of coverage. The transmission of regional and municipal channels will be subject to the technical capacity of the subscription television operator. Suppliers of satellite subscription television only have the obligation of including in their basic programming the transmission of the public interest channels of the Colombian State.

Page 1287 in PDFWhen rebroadcasting free-to-air programming subject to a domestic content quota, a subscription television provider may not modify the content of the original signal.

Subscription television not including satellite

The concessionaire of subscription television that transmits commercials different from those of origin must comply with the minimum percentages of nationally produced programming required of suppliers of free-to-air national television services as described in the entry on free-to-air television and audiovisual production services on pages 22 and 23 of this Annex. Colombia interprets Article 16 of Acuerdo 014 de 1997 as not requiring subscription television suppliers to comply with minimum percentages of nationally produced programming when commercials are inserted into programming outside the territory of Colombia. Colombia will continue to apply this interpretation, subject to Article 9.6.1(c) (Non-Conforming Measures). There will be no restrictions on the number of subscription television concessions at the zonal, municipal, and district level once the current concessions at those levels expire and in no case after 31 October 2011.

Page 1288 in PDFSuppliers of cable television services must produce and broadcast in Colombia a minimum of one hour of programming each day between 18:00 hours and 24:00 hours. Sector:

Community Television

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 182 de 1995, Art. 37 numeral 4 Acuerdo 006 de 1999, Arts. 3 y 4

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Community television services may only be supplied by communities organized and legally constituted under Colombian law as foundations, cooperatives, associations, or corporations governed by civil law. For greater certainty, such services are restricted with respect to area of coverage and number and type of channels; may be offered to no more than 6000 associates, or community members; and must be offered under the modality of a closed network local access channels. Sector:

Waste-Related Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Measures:

Decreto 2080 de 2000, Art.

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Description:

Investment

Foreign investment is not permitted in activities related to the processing, disposition, and disposal of toxic, hazardous, or radioactive waste not produced in Colombia. Sector:

Transportation

Obligations Concerned:

Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 336 de 1996, Arts. 9 y 10 Decreto 149 de 1999, Art. 5

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Suppliers of public transportation services within the territory of Colombia must be enterprises organized under Colombian law and domiciled in Colombia. Only foreign enterprises with an agent or representative domiciled in Colombia and legally responsible for its activities in Colombia may supply multimodal transportation of cargo within and from the territory of Colombia. Sector:

Maritime and Fluvial Transportation

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 8.10) National Treatment (Article 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Decreto 804 de 2001, Arts. 2 y 4 inciso 4 Código de Comercio de 1971, Art. 1455 Decreto Ley 2324 de 1984, Arts. 99, 10

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Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only enterprises organized under Colombian law using Colombian flag vessels may supply maritime and fluvial transport services between two points within the territory of Colombia (cabotage). All foreign-flagged vessels entering a Colombian port must have a representative legally responsible for their activities in Colombia and domiciled in Colombia. The maritime and fluvial public service of pilotage on Colombian territorial waters may only be performed by Colombian nationals. In Colombian flag vessels and foreign-flagged vessels (except those relating to fishing) that operate in Colombian jurisdictional waters for a period of time longer than six months, continuous or discontinuous, from the date of the issuing of the respective permit, the captain, officials and at least 80 percent of the rest of the crew must be Colombians.

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Port Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Measures:

Ley 1 de 1991, Arts. 5.20 y 6 Decreto 1423 de 1989, Art. 38

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

The holder of a concession to supply port services must be organized under Colombian law as a corporation ( sociedad anónima ) whose corporate objective is the construction, maintenance, and administration of ports. Only Colombian flag vessels may supply port services in Colombian waters. However, in exceptional cases, the Dirección General Marítima may authorize supply of such services by foreign flag vessels if no Colombian vessel has the capacity to supply such service. The authorization will be issued for six months, but may be extended up to one year. Sector:

Air Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9)

Measures:

Código de Comercio de 1971, Arts.

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Description:

Investment

Only Colombian nationals or juridical persons organized under Colombian law may own and maintain real and effective control of an airplane registered to supply commercial air services in Colombia. All air services companies established in Colombia as an agency or branch shall employ Colombian workers in a proportion of no less than 90 percent for their operation in Colombia.

ANNEX II EXPLANATORY NOTES

1. The Schedule of a Party to this Annex sets out, pursuant to Articles 8.13 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 9.6 (Non-Conforming Measures), the specific sectors, subsectors, or activities for which that Party may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by:
2. (a) Article 8.3 (National Treatment) or 9.2 (National Treatment);
3. (b) Article 8.4 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment) or 9.3 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment);
4. (c) Article 9.5 (Local Presence);
5. (d) Article 8.9 (Performance Requirements);
6. (e) Article 8.10 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors); or
7. (f) Article 9.4 (Market Access). 2. Each Schedule entry sets out the following elements:
9.

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(a) Sector refers to the sector for which the entry is made;
10. (b) Obligations Concerned specifies the article(s) referred to in paragraph 1 that, pursuant to Articles 8.13.2 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 9.6.2 (Non-Conforming Measures), do not apply to the sectors, subsectors, or activities scheduled in the entry; and
11. (c) Description sets out the scope of the sectors, subsectors, or activities covered by the entry. 3. In accordance with Articles 8.13.2 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 9.6.2 (Non-Conforming Measures), the articles of this Agreement specified in the Obligations Concerned element of an entry do not apply to the sectors, subsectors, and activities identified in the Description element of that entry. 4. In the interpretation of a Schedule entry, all elements of the entry shall be considered equally. 5.

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For greater certainty, Local Presence (Article 9.5) and National Treatment (Article 9.2) are separate disciplines and a measure that is only inconsistent with Local Presence (Article 9.5) need not be reserved against National Treatment (Article 9.2).

ANNEX II SCHEDULE OF KOREA

Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the transfer or disposition of equity interests or assets held by state enterprises or governmental authorities. Such a measure shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18 (Transparency). This entry does not apply to former private enterprises that are owned by the state as a result of corporate reorganization processes. For purposes of this entry:

A state enterprise shall include any enterprise created for the sole purpose of selling or disposing of equity interests or assets of state enterprise or governmental authorities.

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Page 1295 in PDFWithout prejudice to Korea's commitments undertaken in Annex I and Annex II, Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the transfer to the private sector of all or any portion of services provided in the exercise of governmental authority. Sector:

Acquisition of Land

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description:

Investment

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the acquisition of land by foreign persons, except that a juridical person shall continue to be permitted to acquire land where the juridical person:

1. is not deemed foreign under Article 2 of the Foreigner's Land Acquisition Act , and
2. is deemed foreign under the Foreigner's Land Acquisition Act or is a branch of a foreign juridical person subject to approval or notification in accordance with the Foreigner's Land Acquisition Act , if the land is to be used for any of the following legitimate business purposes:
3. (a) land used for ordinary business activities;
4. (b) land used for housing for senior management; and
5.

Page 1296 in PDF(c) land used for fulfilling land-holding requirements stipulated by pertinent laws. Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the acquisition of farmland by foreign persons. Sector:

Firearms, Swords, Explosives, and Similar Items

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the firearms, swords, explosives, gas sprays, electric shocks, and crossbows sector, including the manufacture, use, sale, storage, transport, import, export, and possession of firearms, swords, explosives, gas sprays, electric shocks, and crossbows.

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Disadvantaged Groups

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords rights or preferences to socially or economically disadvantaged groups, such as PWD (Persons With Disabilities), persons who have rendered distinguished services to the state, and ethnic minorities. Sector:

State-Owned National Electronic/Information System

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure affecting the administration and operation of any state-owned electronic information system that contains proprietary government information or information gathered pursuant to the regulatory functions and powers of the government.

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Social Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.5) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the provision of law enforcement and correctional services, and the following services to the extent that they are social services established or maintained for public purposes: income security or insurance, social security or insurance, social welfare, public training, health, and child care. Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that is not inconsistent with Korea's obligations under Article XVI of GATS as set out in Korea's Schedule of Specific Commitments under the GATS (GATS/SC/48, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1/Rev.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.2, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.3, and GATS/SC/48/Suppl.3/Rev.1) .

Page 1299 in PDFFor purposes of this entry only, Korea's Schedule is subject to the following modifications:

– (a) for any sector and subsector with regard to which Korea's Annex I contains an entry (other than an entry with regard to 'All Sectors') that does not list Market Access as one in the Obligations Concerned element, 'None' is inscribed in the Market Access column for modes 1, 2, and 3, and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal commitments section' is inscribed for mode 4;
– (b) for any sector and subsector with regard to which Korea's Annex I contains an entry (other than an entry with regard to 'All Sectors') that lists a limitation to the Market Access obligation, that limitation is inscribed in the Market Access column with regard to the appropriate mode of supply; and
– (c) for any sector and subsector listed in Appendix II-A, Korea's Schedule is modified as indicated in the Appendix II-A. These modifications shall not affect any limitation relating to sub-paragraph (f) of paragraph 2 of Article XVI of GATS inscribed in the Market Access column of Korea's Schedule.

Page 1300 in PDFFor greater certainty, an entry of 'None' in the Market Access column of Korea's Schedule shall not be construed to alter the application of Article 9.5 (Local Presence) as modified by Article 9.6 (Non-Conforming Measures). Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving:

– (a) aviation;
– (b) fisheries; or
– (c) maritime matters, including salvage.

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Communication Services – Broadcasting Services

Obligations Concerned:

Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to persons of other countries due to the application of reciprocity measures or through international agreements involving sharing of the radio spectrum, guaranteeing market access, or national treatment with respect to the one-way satellite transmission of direct-tohome (DTH) and direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) television services and digital audio services. Sector:

Transportation Services – Railroad Transportation

Obligations Concerned:

Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving railroad transportation.

Sector:

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Description:

Environmental Services – Treatment and Supply Services for Potable Water; Collection and Treatment Services for Municipal Sewage; Collection, Transportation, and Disposal Services for Municipal Refuse; Sanitation and Similar Services; Nature and Landscape Protection Services (Except for Environmental Impact Assessment Services)

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the following environmental services: treatment and supply of potable water; collection and treatment of municipal sewage; collection, transportation, and disposal of municipal refuse; sanitation and similar services; and nature and landscape protection services (except for environmental impact assessment services). This entry shall not apply to the supply of the aforementioned services pursuant to a contract between private parties, to the extent private supply of such services is permitted under relevant

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Atomic Energy – Nuclear Power Generation; Manufacturing and Supply of Nuclear Fuel; Nuclear Materials; Radioactive Waste Treatment and Disposal (including treatment and disposal of spent and irradiated nuclear fuel); Radioisotope and Radiation Generation Facilities; Monitoring Services for Radiation; Services Related to Nuclear Energy; Planning, Maintenance, and Repair Services
Obligations Concerned:
National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description:
Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the atomic energy industry.
Sector: Energy Services – Electric Power Generation other than Nuclear Power Generation; Electric Power Transmission, Distribution, and Sales; Electricity Business

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Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to electric power generation, transmission, distribution, and sales.

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Any such measure shall not decrease the level of foreign ownership permitted in the electric power industry as provided by the entry in Korea's Schedule to Annex I related to Energy Industry (electric power).
Sector:
Energy Services – Gas industry
Obligations Concerned:
National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description:
Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the import and wholesale distribution of natural gas and the operation of terminals and the national high pressure pipeline network.
Any such measure shall not decrease the level of foreign ownership permitted in the gas industry as provided by the entry in Korea's Schedule to Annex I related to Energy Industry (gas industry).
Sector: Distribution Services – Commission Agents' Services, Wholesaling and Retailing of Agricultural Raw Materials and Live Animals ( nong chuk san mul )

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Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to:
(a) commission agents' services of agricultural raw materials, live animals, food products, and beverages;
(b) wholesale trade services of grain, meat, poultry, grain powder, red ginseng, and fertilizers; and
(c) retailing services of rice, ginseng, and red ginseng.

Page 1307 in PDFTransportation Services – Passenger Road Transportation Services (Taxi Services and Scheduled Passenger Road Transportation Services)

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to taxi services and scheduled passenger road transportation services.

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Transportation Services – Freight Road Transportation Services (not including Road Transportation Services Related to Courier Services)

Obligations Concerned:

Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to freight road transportation services, not including road transportation of containerized freight (excluding cabotage) by international shipping companies and road transportation services related to courier services. Sector:

Transportation Services – Internal Waterways Transportation Services and Space Transportation Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to internal waterways transportation services and space transportation services. Sector:

Transportation Services – Storage and Warehousing Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to storage and warehousing services related to agricultural, fishery, and livestock products.

Page 1309 in PDFCommunication Services-Non-monopoly Postal Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to:

– (a) the supply of support services to postal offices by military service personnel or other personnel of equivalent status; and
– (b) the Minister of Knowledge Economy not needing authorization from the Minister of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs in determining the total number of vehicles that may belong to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy and allocating the vehicles to postal offices. For greater certainty, the Korean Postal Authority reserves its exclusive right under domestic law for collecting, processing and delivering letters. This exclusive right shall not be affected in any way or form by any provisions in this Agreement.

Page 1310 in PDFSuch exclusive right of the Korean Postal Authority includes the right of access to its postal network and operation thereof. Sector:

Communication Services – Broadcasting Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

1. Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to broadcasting services. 2.

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A terrestrial broadcaster, program provider, cable system operator, or satellite broadcasting operator must include Korean content of at least the ratio publicly notified by the Korea Communications Commission, within the limit referred to in the following subparagraphs:

– (a) in the case of a terrestrial broadcaster or program provider that uses terrestrial broadcasting to provide its programming, not less than 60 percent but not more than 80 percent of the quarterly programming hours per channel;
– (b) in the case of a cable system operator or a satellite broadcasting operator, not less than 40 percent but not more than 70 percent of the quarterly programming hours per channel; and
– (c) in the case of a program provider that does not use terrestrial broadcasting to provide its programming, not less than 20 percent but not more than 50 percent of the quarterly programming hours per channel.

Page 1312 in PDFA broadcaster must include domestically produced movies, animations and popular music of at least the ratio publicly notified by the Korea Communications Commission, within the limit referred to in the following subparagraphs:

– (a) Movies: not less than 20 percent but not more than 40 percent of the yearly programming hours per channel;

– (b) Animations: not less than 30 percent but not more than 50 percent of the yearly programming hours per channel; and
– (c) Popular music: not less than 50 percent but not more than 80 percent of the yearly programming hours per channel. A broadcaster's quarterly programming hours of foreign content of a single country per genre must not exceed the ratio publicly notified by the Korea Communications Commission, within the limit of not more than 60 percent of the quarterly programming hours of all foreign content per genre, per channel (single-country content ceiling). For purposes of this entry, a 'satellite broadcasting operator' includes an operator that uses or leases capacity on a satellite registered in a foreign country.

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Communication

Services

Broadcasting

and

Telecommunications Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to subscription- based video services. For purposes of this entry, subscription-based video services means subscription-based video services that are supplied to end-users over dedicated transmission capacity that the supplier owns or controls (including by leasing) and includes IPTV and Interactive Broadcasting. Sector:

Communication Services – Broadcasting and Audio-Visual Services

Obligations Concerned:

Most Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any preferential co-production arrangement for film or television productions. Official co-production status, which may be granted to a co- production produced under such a co-production arrangement, confers national treatment on works covered by a co-production arrangement.

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Communication Services – Broadcasting and Audio-Visual Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure setting criteria for determining whether broadcasting or audio- visual programs are Korean. Sector:

Business Services – Real Estate Services (not including Real Estate Brokerage and Appraisal Services)

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to real estate development, supply, management, sale, and rental services, except for brokerage and appraisal services.

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Business Services – Insolvency and Receivership Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to insolvency and receivership services. Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to corporate restructuring services, including corporate restructuring companies, corporate restructuring partnerships, and corporate restructuring vehicles. Sector:

Digital Audio or Video Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt any measure to ensure that, upon a finding by the Government of Korea that Korean digital audio or video content or genres thereof is not readily available to Korean consumers, access to such content is not unreasonably denied to Korean consumers. With respect to digital audio or video services targeted at Korean consumers, Korea reserves the right to adopt any measure to promote the availability of such content.

Page 1316 in PDFAny measure adopted pursuant to the paragraph above shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18 (Transparency), as well as Article 9.8 (Transparency in Developing and Applying Regulations), as applicable, be based on objective criteria, and be no more trade-restrictive or burdensome than necessary. For purposes of this entry, digital audio or video service means a service that provides streaming audio content, films or other video downloads or streaming video content regardless of the type of transmission (including through the Internet), but does not include broadcasting services as defined by the Broadcasting Act as of the date this Agreement enters into force or subscription-based video services as defined in the Communications Services -Broadcasting and Telecommunications Services entry in Korea's Schedule to Annex II.

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Business Services – Cadastral Surveying Services and Cadastral Map-Making Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to cadastral surveying services and cadastral map related services.

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Sector: Business and Environmental Services – Examination, Certification, and Classification of Agricultural Raw Materials and Live Animals ( nong chuk san mul )
Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to examination, certification, and classification of agricultural raw materials and live animal products.
Sector:
Business Services – Services Incidental to Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry, and Fishing
Obligations Concerned:
National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)
Description:
Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to services incidental to agriculture, forestry, and livestock, including genetic improvement, artificial insemination, rice and barley polishing, and activities related to a rice processing complex.
Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of services incidental to agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing by the Agricultural Cooperatives, the Forestry Cooperatives, and the Fisheries Cooperatives.

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Fishing

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description:

Investment

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to fishing activities in Korea's territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone. Sector:

Publishing of Newspapers

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the publishing (including printing and distribution) of newspapers.

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Education Services – Pre-Primary, Primary, Secondary, Higher, Adult, and Other Education

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to pre-primary, primary, and secondary education; health and medicine-related higher education; higher education for prospective pre-primary, primary, and secondary teachers; professional graduate education in law; adult education, distance education at all education levels and other education services. Sector:

Social Services – Human Health Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to human health services.

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Recreational, Cultural, and Sporting Services – Motion Picture Promotion, Advertising, or Post-Production Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to motion picture promotion, advertising, or post- production services. Sector:

Recreational, Cultural, and Sporting Services – Museum and Other Cultural Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the conservation, reconstruction and restoration of cultural heritage and properties, including the excavation, appraisal, or dealing of cultural heritage and properties. Sector:

Other Recreational Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description:

Investment

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to tourism in rural, fishery, and agricultural sites. Sector:

Legal Services – Foreign Legal Consultants

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and

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Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

1. Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measures 1 including but not limited to:
2. (a) restrictions 2 on certification, approval, registration, admission, and supervision of, and any other requirements with respect to, foreign country-licensed lawyers or foreign law firms supplying any type of legal services in Korea;
3. (b) restrictions on foreign country-licensed lawyers or foreign law firms entering into partnerships, commercial associations, affiliations, or any other type of relationship regardless of legal form, with byeon-ho-sa (Korean-licensed lawyers), Korean law firms, beop-mu-sa (Korean-certified judicial scriveners), byeon-risa (Korean-licensed patent attorneys), gong-inhoe-gye-sa (Korean-certified public accountants), se-mu-sa (Korean-certified tax accountants), or gwan-se-sa (Korean customs brokers);
4. (c) restrictions on foreign country-licensed lawyers or foreign law firms hiring byeon-ho-sa (Korean-licensed lawyers), beop-mu-sa (Korean-certified judicial scriveners), byeon-risa (Korean-licensed patent attorneys), gong-inhoe-gye-sa (Korean-certified public accountants), se-mu-sa (Korean certified tax accountants), or gwan-se-sa (Korean customs brokers) in Korea; and
5. (d) restrictions on senior management and the board of directors of legal entities supplying foreign legal consulting services, including with respect to the chairman. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1,

1 For greater certainty, commercial presence is required for temporary entry. 2 For greater certainty, 'restrictions' also includes deciding on whether to permit supplying such type of legal services in Korea.

Page 1324 in PDF– (a) No later than the date this Agreement enters into force, Korea shall allow, subject to certain requirements consistent with this Agreement, Colombian law firms to establish representative offices (Foreign Legal Consultant offices or FLC offices) in Korea, and lawyers licensed in Colombia to provide legal advisory services regarding the laws of the jurisdiction in which they are licensed and public international law as foreign legal consultants in Korea. – (b) No later than two years after the date this Agreement enters into force, Korea shall allow FLC offices, subject to certain requirements consistent with this Agreement, to enter into specific cooperative agreements with Korean law firms in order to be able to jointly deal with cases where domestic and foreign legal issues are mixed, and to share profits derived from such cases. – (c) No later than five years after the date this Agreement enters into force, Korea shall allow Colombian law firms to establish, subject to certain requirements consistent with this Agreement, joint venture firms with Korean law firms. Korea may impose restrictions on the proportion of voting shares or equity interests of the joint venture firms. For greater certainty, such joint ventures may, subject to certain requirements, employ Korean-licensed lawyers as partners or associates. 3. Korea shall maintain, at a minimum, the measures adopted to implement its commitments in paragraph 2. For purposes of this entry, Colombian law firm means a law firm organized under Colombian law and headquartered in Colombia. For greater certainty, foreign country-licensed lawyers means any persons who have obtained qualification in a foreign country equivalent to that of Korean-licensed lawyers. Sector:

Professional Services – Foreign Certified Public Accountants

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to public accountancy services. Foreign public accountants intending to provide accountancy services in Korea must be domestically licensed and registered under the Certified Public Accountant Act. Their offices must be established within Korea.

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Professional Services – Foreign Certified Tax Accountants

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to se-mu-sa (Korean-certified tax accountants) services including those concerning ownership, partnership, nationality of executives and directors and the scope of services to be provided. Foreign-certified tax accountants intending to provide se-mu-sa (Korean-certified tax accountants) services in Korea must be domestically licensed and registered under the Certified Tax Accountant Act . Their offices must be established within Korea. Sector:

Business Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the exportation and re-exportation of controlled commodities, software, and technology.

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Transportation Services – Maritime Passenger Transportation and Maritime Cabotage

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 8.10) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Korea reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the provision of international maritime passenger transportation services, maritime cabotage, and the operation of Korean vessels, including the following measures:

A person that supplies international maritime passenger transportation services must obtain a license from the Minister of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs, which is subject to an economic needs test. Maritime cabotage is reserved for Korean vessels.

Page 1328 in PDFMaritime cabotage includes maritime transportation between harbors located along the entire Korean peninsula and any adjacent islands. Korean vessel means:

– (a) a vessel owned by the Korean government, a state enterprise, or an institution established under the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs;
– (b) a vessel owned by a Korean national;
– (c) a vessel owned by an enterprise organized under the Korean Commercial Code;
– (d) a vessel owned by an enterprise organized under foreign law that has its principal office in Korea and whose dae-pyo-ja (for example, a chief executive officer, president, or similar principal senior officer) is a Korean national. In the event there is more than one, all dae-pyo-ja must be Korean nationals.

APPENDIX II-A

For the following Sectors, Korea's obligations under Article XVI of the General Agreement on Trade in Services as set out in Korea's Schedule of Specific Commitments under the GATS(GATS/SC/48, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1/Rev.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.2, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.3, and GATS/SC/4

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8/Suppl.3/Rev.1) are improved as described . | Sector/Subsector | Market Access Improvements |

| Research and Development Services : | |
| a. Research and development services on natural sciences | Insert new commitments with 'None' for modes 1 and 2, 'Unbound' for mode 3 and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments section.' for mode 4 |
| b.

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Research and development services on social sciences and humanities | Modify mode 1and 2 limitations from 'Unbound' to 'None' |
| c. Interdisciplinary research and development services | Insert new commitments with 'None' for modes 1 and 2, 'Unbound' for mode 3 and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments section' for mode 4 |
| Market research and public opinion polling services | Modify mode 1and 2 limitations from 'Unbound' to 'None' |
| Services incidental to mining | Modify mode 1and 2 |
| Packaging services | limitations from 'Unbound' to 'None' |
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| Modify mode 1and 2 limitations from 'Unbound' to 'None' |
| Convention services other than Convention agency services | Insert new commitments with 'None' for mode 1, 2 and 3 and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments section' for mode 4 |

For the following Sectors, Korea's obligations under Article XVI of the General Agreement on Trade in Services as set out in Korea's Schedule of Specific Commitments under the GATS(GATS/SC/48, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.1/Rev.1, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.2, GATS/SC/48/Suppl.3, and GATS/SC/48/Suppl.3/Rev.1) are improved as described . | Sector/Subsector | Market Access Improvements

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|

| Tourism and travel related services a. Beverage serving services without entertainment Excluding rail and air transport facilities in beverage serving services without entertainment | Insert new commitments with 'Unbound*' for mode 1, 'None' for mode 2 and 3 and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments section' for mode 4 |
| b.

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Tour operator services | Insert new commitments with 'None' for mode 1, 2 and 3 and 'Unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments section' for mode 4 |
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Tourist Guides Services | Modify mode 3 from 'Only travel agencies are allowed to supply tourist guide services' to 'None' |

ANNEX II SCHEDULE OF COLOMBIA

Sector:

Certain Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

Market Access (Article 9.4)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure in the following sectors:

– (a) investigation and security services;
– (b) research and development services;
– (c) the establishment of exclusive areas for services incidental to energy distribution in order to ensure universal service;
– (d) distribution, wholesale and retail services in sectors in which the government establishes a monopoly, pursuant to Article 336 of the Constitución Política de Colombia , the revenue of which is dedicated for public or social services. As of the date of signing of this Agreement, Colombia has in place monopolies only with respect to liquor and gambling;
– (e) primary and secondary education services, and, with respect to higher education, requirements relating to the specific type of legal entity that may supply such services;
– (f) environmental services established or maintained for a public purpose;
– (g) health related and social services, and professional services related to health;
– (h) libraries, archives and museums;
– (i) sporting and other recreational services;
– (j) the number of concessions and the total number of operations for road transportation passenger services; passenger and freight rail transportation services; pipeline transport services; services auxiliary to all modes of transport; and other transport services. For greater certainty, no measure shall be inconsistent with Colombia's obligations under Article XVI of GATS. Sector:

All Sectors

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Article 8.3)

Description:

Investment

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Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure related to ownership of real property by foreigners in border regions, national coasts, or insular territory of Colombia.
For purposes of this reservation:
– (a) border region means a zone of two kilometers in width, parallel to the national border line;
– (b) national coast means a zone of two kilometers in width, parallel to the line of the highest tide; and
– (c) insular territory means islands, islets, keys, headlands, and shoals that are part of the territory of Colombia.
Sector: All Sectors
Obligations Concerned: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)
Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services
Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure
bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving: (a) aviation;
(b) fisheries; and
(c) maritime matters, including salvage.
Sector:
Social Services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements

(Article 8.9) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the provision of law enforcement and correctional services, and the following services to the extent they are social services established or maintained for a public

purpose: social re-adaptation, income security or insurance, social security, social welfare, public training and education, health, and

Page 1336 in PDFFor greater certainty, the social security system ( Sistema de Seguridad Social Integral ) of Colombia is currently comprised of the following mandatory systems: pensions ( Sistema General de Pensiones ), health insurance ( Sistema General de Seguridad Social en

Page 1337 in PDFSalud ), workers compensation ( Sistema General de Riesgos Profesionales ), and severance pay ( Régimen de Cesantía y Auxilio de Cesantía ). Sector:

Page 1338 in PDFIssues Related to Minorities and Ethnic Groups

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3) Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) Senior Management and Board of Directors (Article 8.10) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure according rights or preferences to socially or economically disadvantaged minorities and ethnic groups, including with respect to the communal lands held by ethnic groups in accordance with Art. 63 of the Constitución Política de Colombia . The ethnic groups in Colombia are: indigenous and ROM ( gypsy ) people, Afro-Colombian communities and the Raizal community of the Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia, and Santa Catalina. Sector:

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Description:

Cultural Industries and Activities

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 8.4 and 9.3)

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

For purposes of this entry, the term 'cultural industries and activities' means:

– (a) publication, distribution, or sale of books, magazines, periodical publications, or printed or electronic newspapers, excluding the printing and typesetting of any of the foregoing;
– (b) production, distribution, sale, or display of recordings of movies or videos;
– (c) production, distribution, sale, or display of music recordings in audio or video format;
– (d) production and presentation of performing arts;
– (e) production and exhibition of visual arts;
– (f) production, distribution, or sale of printed music scores or scores readable by machines;
– (g) design, production, distribution, and sale of handicrafts;
– (h) radiobroadcasts aimed at the public in general, as well as all radio, television, and cable television-related activities; satellite programming services; and broadcasting networks; or
– (i) design and creation of advertising contents. Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure according preferential treatment to persons of any other country pursuant to any agreement between Colombia and such other country containing specific commitments regarding cultural cooperation or co-production in cultural industries and activities. Colombia may adopt or maintain any measure that accords a person of another Party treatment equivalent to that accorded by that other Party to Colombian persons in the audiovisual, publishing, or music sector. Sector:

Jewelry Design Performing Arts Music Visual Arts Audiovisuals Publishing

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Page 1340 in PDFColombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure conditioning the receipt or continued receipt of government support 1 for the development and production of jewelry design, performing arts, music, visual arts, audiovisuals and publishing on the achievement by the recipient of a given level or percentage of domestic creative content. For the greater certainty, this entry does not apply to advertising and performance requirements shall in all cases be consistent with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures.

Page 1341 in PDF1 For purposes of this entry, 'government support' means tax incentives, incentives for the reduction of mandatory contributions, government grants, government-supported loans, and guaranties, trusts, or insurance provided by a government, irrespective of whether a private entity is wholly or partially responsible for management of the government support. Sector:

Handicraft Industries

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the design, distribution, retailing, or exhibition of handicrafts that are identified as handicrafts of Colombia. For greater certainty, performance requirements shall in all cases be consistent with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures.

Page 1342 in PDFObligations Concerned:

Description:

Audiovisual Services Advertising

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Cinematographic Works

– (a) Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure requiring that a specified percentage (not to exceed 15 percent) of the total cinematographic works shown on an annual basis in cinemas or exhibition rooms in Colombia consist of Colombian cinematographic works. In establishing such a percentage, Colombia shall take into account national cinematographic production conditions, the existing exhibition infrastructure in the country, and attendance averages.

Cinematographic Works over Free-to-Air Television

– (b) Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure requiring that a specified percentage (not to exceed 10 percent) of the total cinematographic works shown on an annual basis on free-to-air television channels consist of Colombian cinematographic works.

Page 1343 in PDFIn establishing such a percentage, Colombia shall take into account the availability of national cinematographic works for free-to-air television. Such works will count towards the domestic content requirements applied to the channel as described in the entry on free-to-air television and audio-visual production services on pages 22 and 23, paragraph 5, of Annex I.

Community Television 2

– (c) Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure requiring that a specified portion of weekly programming for community television (not to exceed 56 hours per week) consist of national programming produced by the community television operator.

Multichannel Free-to-Air Commercial Television

2 As defined in Acuerdo 006 de 1999. – (d) Colombia reserves the right to impose the minimum programming requirements appearing in the entry on free-to-air television and audio-visual production services on pages 22 and 23, paragraph 5, of Annex I on multichannel free-to-air commercial television, except that such requirements may not be imposed on more than two channels or 25 percent of the total number of channels (whichever is greater) made available by an individual service provider.

Advertising

Page 1344 in PDF– (e) Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure requiring that a specific percentage (not to exceed 20 percent) of total advertising orders placed annually with media services companies established in Colombia, other than newspapers, daily newspapers, and subscription services with headquarters outside Colombia, be produced and created in Colombia. Any such measure shall not apply to: (i) the advertisement in cinemas and exhibition rooms of upcoming movies; and, (ii) any media where the programming or content originates outside Colombia or to the rebroadcast or retransmission of such programming within Colombia. Sector:

Traditional Expressions

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure according rights or preferences to local communities with respect to the support and development of expressions relating to intangible cultural patrimony declared pursuant to Resolución No. 0168 de 2005 . Any such measure shall not be inconsistent with Chapter 15 (Intellectual Property Rights).

Page 1345 in PDFInteractive Audio and Video Services

Obligations Concerned:

Performance Requirements (Article 8.9) National Treatment (Article 9.2)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain measures to ensure that, upon a finding by the Government of Colombia that Colombian audiovisual content is not readily available to Colombian consumers, access to Colombian audiovisual programming through interactive audio and/or video services is not unreasonably denied to Colombian consumers. Any measure adopted pursuant to the paragraph above shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18 (Transparency), as well as Article 9.8 (Transparency in Developing and Applying Regulations), as applicable, be based on objective criteria, and be no more trade-restrictive or burdensome than necessary. Sector:

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Professional Services

National Treatment (Article 9.2) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that would allow a professional, who is a national of the other Party to practice only to the extent that the other Party in which that professional conducts his or her primary practice affords treatment consistent with the obligations referenced in this entry to a Colombian national who otherwise satisfies the relevant authorization, licensing, or certification requirements to practice that profession. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Colombia shall permit such professionals who were practicing in its territory prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement in accordance with

Page 1347 in PDFColombian law to continue practicing in accordance with the existing law. For purposes of this entry, the Party in which a professional conducts his or her primary practice is the territory within which the professional was licensed to practice and actually practiced most frequently in the preceding 12-month period. This measure does not apply to a country that has a bilateral agreement in force with Colombia regarding mutual recognition of professional degrees. Sector:

Road and River Transport

Obligations Concerned:

Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 9.3)

Description:

Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving road and river transport services.

Page 1348 in PDFSector:

Selling and marketing of air transport services

Obligations Concerned:

National Treatment (Articles 8.3 and 9.2) Market Access (Article 9.4) Local Presence (Article 9.5)

Description:

Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure regarding commissions and/or payments that transporters apply to travel agents and to intermediaries in general.