• The best source for classification guidance under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. A must for successful brokers, consultants, and experienced importers. Issued by the World Customs Organization Council (WCO) in Brussels, the Explanatory Notes are the official classification guidelines of the trade community, and are essential to the correct classification of goods. Text covers the General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes, Chapters and Subheadings. Can be used for entry classification, protests, and to resolve classification disputes with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Features include: • 220 amendments to answer environmental concerns, adapt the Nomenclature to commercial practices in application, and bring greater precision to the Nomenclature texts. The Customs Co-operation Council), an independent intergovernmental organization. Along the lines of HSN, the customs tariff has a set of Rules of Interpretation of the First Schedule i.e. Import tariff schedule and General Explanatory notes. (i) Rules of interpretation:-Six (ii) General explanatory notes: Three The Customs Tariff Act, 1975. Take advantage of the special introductory offers on Explanatory Notes. Contact us via [email protected] By purchasing this publication, you benefit for free of the customs compendium 'The HS, an universal language for international trade'. ![]() • Arranged in the same numerical order as the HTSUS. • Technical descriptions of goods. • Practical guidelines for classification. The best source for classification guidance under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. A must for successful brokers, consultants, and experienced importers. Issued by the World Customs Organization Council (WCO) in Brussels, the Explanatory Notes are the official classification guidelines of the trade community, and are essential to the correct classification of goods. Text covers the General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes, Chapters and Subheadings. Can be used for entry classification, protests, and to resolve classification disputes with U.S. ![]() Customs and Border Protection. Features include: • 220 amendments to answer environmental concerns, adapt the Nomenclature to commercial practices in application, and bring greater precision to the Nomenclature texts. • Arranged in the same numerical order as the HTSUS. • Technical descriptions of goods. • Practical guidelines for classification. The Harmonized System database contains the HS Nomenclature (2007, 2012 and 2017 versions), the HS Explanatory Notes (4th edition - 2007, 5th edition - 2012 and 6th edition - 2017), the Classification Opinions, the Alphabetical Index, the Classification Decisions, the Amendments to the HS implemented as on 1st January 2017 and the correlation tables between the 2012 and 2017 HS versions. You can do “multi-criteria” searches by keyword or HS codes, print your research, create personal notes and cross navigation between Explanatory Notes, Classification Opinions and Alphabetical Index. The online database is updated twice a year following the Harmonized System Committee decisions.
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