Examples of Customs tariff nomenclature in a sentence
Export Regulations Customs tariff nomenclature, types of duties, etc.
Nothing in this Article shall require a Contracting Party to use the subheadings of the Harmonized System in its Customs tariff nomenclature provided that it meets the obligations at (a) (i), (a) (ii) and (a) (iii) above in a combined tariff/statistical nomenclature.
The statistical nomenclatures of each Contracting Party and its Customs tariff nomenclature or, in the case provided for under paragraph 1 (c) of Article 3, its combined tariff/statistical nomenclature, shall be brought into conformity with the amended Harmonized System on the date specified in paragraph 4 of this Article.
Classification envisaged by applicant (Customs tariff nomenclature code)6.
Customs tariff nomenclature, types of duties, duty rates, weighted averages of rates;- Fees and charges for services rendered, application of internal taxes to exports;- Quantitative export restrictions, including prohibitions, quotas and licensing systems;- Export licensing procedures;- Other measures, e.g. minimum export prices, voluntary export restrictions, orderly marketing arrangements;- Export financing, subsidy and promotion policies;- Export performance requirements;- Import duty drawback schemes.
Customs tariff nomenclature, types of duties, duty rates, weighted average rates Pursuant to the Presidential Decree No. UP-1871 of 10 October 1997 "On Additional Measures to Encourage the Export of Goods (Work, Services)," export customs duties on all types of goods (work, services) were abolished since 1 November 1997.
Classification envisaged by applicant (Customs tariff nomenclature code) The applicant is invited to express a view as to the commodity code for the goods envisaged.
Customs tariff nomenclature, types of duties, duty rates, weighted averages of duty rates Customs export duties are not imposed on exported goods regardless of their type.
Description of goods A description of the goods in question should be sufficiently detailed to enable the goods to be identified and classified in the Customs tariff nomenclature.
Enclosures being submitted to assist with advance ruling of the goods Any samples, photographs, plans, catalogues or other documents available, which may assist in determining the correct classification of the goods in the Customs tariff nomenclature, should be attached as annexes, if necessary.Box 4.