Customs Tariff Rates
Customs Tariff
Codes are based on the World Customs
Organization's Harmonized Commodity Coding System.
The World Customs
Organization is the only international organisation
exclusively focused on Customs Aspects.
The World Customs
Organization represents the global customs
community.
The WCO maintains the
international Harmonized System goods nomenclature,
and administers the technical aspects of the WTO
Agreements on Customs Valuation and Rules of Origin.
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Union.
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The UK Trade
Tariff helps you find commodity codes to classify
goods for export and import. Commodity codes are
used to find import duties, taxes, tax rebates,
reliefs, licences and special conditions such as
prohibitions that may apply to particular goods.
The Canadian
Customs Tariff is revised and re-published every
year, and amendments are issued in the course of a
year. Numeric codes and descriptions are subject to
change from year to year in addition to duty rates.
Australian Customs
Tariff
The World Customs
Organisation sponsors and maintains the
International Harmonized Commodity Description and
Coding System. The HCDCS forms the basis of
Australia's commodity classifications for traded
goods. These classifications are contained in the
Australian Customs Tariff for imports and the
Australian Harmonized Export Commodity
Classification for exports.
The Swiss
customs tariff, like most customs tariffs worldwide,
is based on the internationally valid Harmonized
System (HS). The first six digits of the 8-digit
Swiss tariff headings correspond to the HS.
HS Tariff Codes for
US Imports
Harmonized Tariff
Schedule provided by the USITC. Schedule provides
the applicable tariff rates and statistical
categories for all merchandise imported into the
United States; it is based on the international
Harmonized System, the global classification system
that is used to describe most world trade in goods.
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