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IN EXCERCISE OF THE POWER CONFERRED BY SUB-SECTION (I) OF SECTION 5 OF THE
CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975 (51 OF 1975), THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HEREBY MAKES THE
FOLLOWING RULES, NAMELY:
1. Short Title and Commencement
(1) These Rules may be called 'Rules of Origin' for determining the origin of
products eligible for the preferential tariff concessions pursuant to
Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between Republic of India and
Republic of Singapore (hereinafter referred to as 'the Agreement), the following
Rules shall apply;
(2) They shall come into force on the 1st day of August 2005
2. Definitions
For the purposes of this Chapter:
(i) carrier refers to any vehicle for air, sea, and land transport;
(ii) CIF price or CIF value refers to the price actually paid or payable to the
exporter for the good when the good is loaded out of the carrier, at the port of
importation. The price value includes the cost of the good, insurance and
freight necessary to deliver the good to the named port of destination;
(iii) Customs Valuation Agreement means the WTO Agreement on Implementation of
Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994;
(iv) FOB price or FOB value refers to the price actually paid or payable to the
exporter for the good when the good is loaded onto the carrier at the named port
of exportation. The value includes the cost of the good and all costs necessary
to bring the good onto the carrier;
(v) generally accepted accounting principles refers to the recognised consensus
or substantial authoritative support in the territory of a Party at a particular
time as to which economic resources and obligations should be recorded as assets
and liabilities, which changes in assets and liabilities should be recorded, how
the assets and liabilities and changes in them should be measured, what
information should be disclosed and how it should be disclosed, and which
financial statements should be prepared. These standards may be broad guidelines
of general application as well as detailed practices, and procedures;
(vi) Harmonised System means the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding
System;
(vii) identical and interchangeable materials means materials being of the same
kind and commercial quality, possessing the same technical and physical
characteristics, and which once they are incorporated into the finished product
cannot he distinguished from one another for origin purposes by virtue of any
markings etc;
(viii) indirect material means a good used in the production testing or
inspection of a good but not physically incorporated into the good, or a good
used in the maintenance of buildings or the operation of equipment associated
with the production of a good, including:
(a) fuel and energy,
(b) tools, dies, and moulds;
(c) 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 goods;
(g) catalysts and solvents; and
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 part of that
production;
(ix) material means ingredients, raw materials, parts, components, subassemblies
and goods that were physically incorporated into another good or were subject to
a process in the production of another good;
(x) non-originating material used in production means any material whose county
of origin is other than the Parties (imported non-originating) and any material
whose origin cannot be determined (undetermined origin);
(xi) originating material means a material that fulfils the criteria set out in
either Rule 4 or Rule 5.
(xii) production means methods of obtaining goods including manufacturing,
producing, assembling, processing, raising, growing, breeding, mining,
extracting, harvesting, fishing, trapping, gathering, collecting, hunting and
capturing.
3. Originating Goods
For purposes of this Agreement, products shall be deemed originating and
eligible for preferential treatment if they are consigned according to Rule 15
and conform to the origin requirement under any of the following conditions:
(a) Products wholly produced or obtained in the territory of the exporting
Party, in accordance with Rule 4; or
(b) Products not wholly produced or obtained in the territory of the exporting
Party, provided that the said products are eligible under Rule 5.
4. Wholly Obtained or Produced
For the purposes of this Agreement, goods wholly obtained or produced in the
territory of a Party shall be treated as originating goods of that Party. The
following goods only shall be considered as being wholly obtained or produced in
a Party:
(a) a raw or mineral good 4-1/product extracted from its soil,
waters, seabed, or beneath the seabed;
(b) a vegetable good 4-2 harvested or produced there;
(c) an animal born and raised there;
(d) a good obtained from animals referred to in (c) above
(e) a good obtained from hunting, trapping, fishing or aguaculture conducted
there;
(f) a good of sea fishing and other marine goods taken from outside its
territory/ territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) by vessels
registered with a Party and flying its Flag;
(g) a good processed and/or made on board factory ships registered with a Party
and flying its Flag exclusively from products referred to in paragraph (f)
above;
(h) a good taken by a Party, or a person of a Party, from the sea bed or beneath
the sea bed outside the territorial waters/sea of that Party, in accordance with
the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;
(i) articles collected there which can no longer perform their original purpose
nor are capable of being restored or repaired and are fit only for disposal or
recovery of parts or raw materials, or for recycling purposes 4-3 and
(j) a good produced there exclusively from goods referred to in (a) through (i),
or from their derivatives, at any stage of production.
5. Not Wholly Obtained or Produced
1. Within the meaning of paragraph (b) of Rule 3 and subject to the provisions
of Rule 7, 10 and that the final process of manufacturing is performed within
the territory of the exporting Party, products would be considered as
originating if:
(a) (i) the total value of the materials, parts or produce originating from
countries other than the Parties or of undetermined origin used in the
manufacture of the product does not exceed 60% of the FOB value of the product
so produced or obtained; and,
(ii) the product so produced or obtained is classified in a heading, at the four
digit level, of the Harmonised System different from those in which all the
non-originating materials used in its manufacture are classified; or
(b) the product satisfies the Product Specific Rules as specified in Annex B.
2. For the purposes of calculating the local value added content, either of the
following methods can be applied:
(a) Direct Method
Value of Originating materials |
+ |
Direct Labour Cost |
+ |
Direct Overhead Cost |
+ |
Profit | |
x 100%= 40% | |||||||
FOB Price |
(b) Indirect Method
Value of Non-originating materials 4-4
______________________________________________________ x 100% = 60%
3. For the purpose of paragraph 2, if the material does not satisfy the
requirements of paragraph 1, the nonqualifying value of the materials shall be
that proportion which cannot be attributed to one or both of the Parties,
provided that the requirements of Rule 7 at each stage of value accumulation are
satisfied.
6. Indirect Materials
In order to determine whether a product originates in the territory of a Party,
any indirect material used to obtain such products shall be treated as
originating whether such material originates in third countries or not, and its
value shall be the cost registered in the accounting records of the producer of
the good.
7. Insufficient Operations
1. The following, operations or processes shall not be considered as sufficient
transformation provided for in Rule 5:
(a) operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during
transport and storage (such as drying, freezing, keeping in brine, ventilation,
spreading out, chilling, placing in salt, sulphur dioxide or other aqueous
solutions, removal of damaged parts, and like operations);
(b) simple operations consisting of removal of dust, sifting or screening,
sorting classifying, matching (including the making-up of sets of articles),
washing painting, cutting;
(c) changes of packing and breaking up and assembly of consignments;
(d) simple cutting, slicing and repacking or placing in bottles, flasks, bags,
boxes, fixing on cards or boards, and all other simple packing operations;
(e) affixing of marks, labels or other like distinguishing signs on products or
their packaging;
(f) simple mixing of products whether or not of different kinds, where one or
more components of the mixture do not meet the conditions laid down in this
Chapter to enable them to be considered as originating products;
(g) simple assembly of parts of products to constitute a complete product:
(h) disassembly;
(i) slaughter of animals;
(j) mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter
the characteristics of the goods; and
(k) a combination of two or more operations referred to in paragraphs (a) to (j)
4-1 Includes mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials as
well as mineral or metal ores.
4-2 Includes agricultural and forestry products.
4-3This would cover all waste and scrap, including waste and scrap
resulting from manufacturing or processing operation or consumption in the same
Party, scrap machinery, discarded packaging and all products that can no longer
perform the purposes for which they were produced and are fit only for disposal
for the recovery of parts or raw materials. Such manufacturing or processing
operations shall include all types of processing not only industrial or chemical
but also mining, agriculture, construction, refining, incineration and sewage
treatment operations.
4-4 As defined in Rule 2.
8. Value of Non-originating Materials
The value of a non-originating material used in the production of a good shall
be:
(a) For imported materials, parts or produce, the CIF value at the time of
importation determined in accordance with the Agreement on Customs Valuation;
and/or
(b) For materials, parts or produce of undetermined origin, the earliest price
as ascertained by the certifying authority to have been paid for in the
territory of the Party where the working or processing takes place.
9. Determination of Origin
No product shall be deemed to be a produce or manufacture of either Party unless
the conditions specified in these rules are complied with in relation to such
products, to the satisfaction of the authority issuing the certificate of
origin.
10. Accumulation
1. A product manufactured in one Party and used in the territory of the other
Party as a material for the finished product shall be considered as a product
originating in the territory of the latter Party provided that it:
(a) complies with the origin requirements provided for in Rule 4 or 5; and
(b) fulfils the criteria in Rule 7.
2. The origin of the finished product would be determined under Rule 5.
11. Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools
Each Party shall provide that accessories, spare parts and tools delivered with
a good that form part of the good’s standard accessories, spare parts and tools,
shall be treated as originating goods if the good is an originating good, and
shall be disregarded in determining whether all the non-originating materials
used in the production of the good indergo the applicable change in tariff
classification, provided that:
(a) the accessories, spare parts and tools are not invoiced separately from the
good;
(b) the quantities and value of the accessories, spare parts and tools are
standard trade practice for the good in the domestic market of the exporting
Party; and
(c) if the good is subject to a qualifying value content requirement, the value
of the accessories, spare parts, or tools shall be taken into account as
originating or non-originating materials, as the case may be, in calculating the
qualifying value content of the good.
12. Treatment of Packing
(a) Packages and packing materials for retail sale:
(i) Packages and packing materials for retail sale, when classified together
with the packaged product, according to General Rule 5(b) of the Harmonised
System, shall not be taken into account for considering whether all
non-originating materials used in the manufacture of a product fulfil the
criterion corresponding to a change of tariff classification of the said
product.
(ii) If the product is subject to an ad valorem percentage criterion, the value
of the packages and packing materials for retail sale shall be taken into
account in its origin assessment, in case they are treated as being one for
customs purposes with the products in question.
(b) Containers and packing materials for transport:
The containers and packing materials exclusively used for the transport of a
product shall not be taken into account for determining the origin of any
product, in accordance with General Rule 5(b) of the Harmonised System.
13. Identical and Interchangeable Materials
1. Where identical and interchangeable originating and non-originating materials
including materials of undetermined origin are used in the manufacture of a
product, those materials shall be physically segregated, according to their
origin during storage.
2. A producer facing considerable costs or material difficulties in keeping
separate stocks of identical and interchangeable originating and non-originating
materials including materials of undetermined origin used in the manufacture of
a product, may use the so-called “accounting segregation” method for managing
stocks.
3. The accounting method shall be recorded, applied and maintained in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles applicable in the Party in which
the product is manufactured. The method chosen must:
(a) permit a clear distinction to be made between originating and non
originating materials including materials of undetermined origin acquired and/or
kept in stock; and
(b) guarantee that no more products receive originating status than would be the
case if the materials had been physically segregated.
4. The producer using this facilitation shall only complete origin declarations
for the quantity of products considered as originating and shall assume full
responsibility for the origin declarations and for keeping all documentary
evidence of origin of the materials. At the request of the competent authorities
of the exporting Party, the producer shall provide satisfactory information on
how the stocks have been managed.
5. Party may require that the application of the method for managing stocks as
provided for in this Article is subject to prior authorisation.
14. Advance Rulings
1. Each Party shall provide for the issuance of written advance rulings, prior
to the importation of a good into its territory, to an importer of the good in
its territory or to an exporter or producer of the good in the exporting party,
as to whether the good qualifies as an originating good. The importing Party may
request, at any time during the course of evaluating the request for an advance
ruling, additional information necessary to evaluate the request. The importing
party shall issue its determination regarding the origin of the good within 120
days after receipt of all necessary information.
(2) The importing Party shall apply an advance ruling to importation into its
territory of the good for which the ruling was issued, for such period, which
may be specified in the ruling.
3. The importing Party may modify or revoke an advance ruling:
(a) if the ruling was based on an error of fact;
(b) if there is a change in the material facts or circumstances on which the
ruling was based; or
(c) to conform with a modification of this Chapter.
4. Where the importing Party modifies or revokes an advance ruling, such
modification or revocation shall only take effect 60 days after the date on
which the modification or revocation is issued, and shall not apply to
importation of a good that has occurred prior to the effective date.
5. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 above, the importing Party may revoke any
advance ruling ab initio, if the importer or exporter to whom the advance ruling
was issued had provided false or incorrect information pursuant to the
application for the ruling.
6. Apart from the advance ruling being revoked ab initio, the person who had
provided the false or incorrect information shall also be liable to appropriate
penalties under the domestic laws of the respective Parties.
15. Consignment Criteria
The originating goods of the other Party shall be deemed to meet the consignment
criteria when they are:
(a) transported directly from the territory of the other Party; or
(b) transported through the territory or territories of one or more non-Parties
for the purpose of transit or temporary storing in warehouses in such territory
or territories, and the products have not entered into trade or consumption
there, provided that
(i) they do not undergo operations other than unloading, reloading or operations
to preserve them in good condition; or
(ii) the transit entry is justified for geographical reason or by considerations
related exclusively to transport requirements.
16. Certificate of Origin
Products eligible for preferential concessions shall he supported by a
Certificate of Origin issued by a government authority designated by the
government of the exporting Party and notified to the other Party (referred to
herein as “the certifying authority” in accordance with the Operational
Certification Procedures, as set out in Annex A.
17. Co-operation on verification of Certificates of Origin
1. The Parties shall co-operate with each other to verify the authenticity and
the correctness of the information given in the certificates of origin.
2. For the purpose of implementing the provisions of paragraph 1, the customs
administration of the importing Party shall return the certificate of origin, or
a copy of the document, to the certifying authority of the exporting Party,
giving the reason for the enquiry. Any document and/or information obtained
suggesting that the information given on the certificate of origin is incorrect
shall be forwarded in support of the request for verification.
3. The verification shall be carried out by the certifying authority of the
exporting Party.
18. Denial of Preferential Tariff Treatment
1. Export of consignments accompanied by an authentic Certificate of Origin will
not be subjected to any detention or delays by the Customs Authorities of the
importing country.
2. In case of reasonable doubt about the authenticity of Certificate of Origin,
the Customs authority of the importing country may seek a clarification from the
certifying authority of the exporting country, which will furnish the same
within a period of 30 days. Meanwhile, the subject consignment will be allowed
entry into the importing country on a provisional basis against a bond or a
guarantee i.e. a legally binding undertaking as may be required. After examining
the information so provided by the certifying authority, the Customs Authority
in the importing country would take appropriate action to finalise the
provisional assessment.
3. Where the clarification carried on in above paragraph 2 is not conclusive,
the importing Party may, upon informing the exporting Party and with the
knowledge of the importer concerned and with the consent of the exporter or
manufacturer concerned, visit the exporter or manufacturer concerned for the
purpose of verifying the preference claim. If no consent is given by the
exporter or manufacturer concerned within a period of 45 days, the importing
party may disallow the tariff preference for the particular Certificate of
Origin.
19. Consultation and Modifications
These rules may be reviewed as and when necessary upon the request of either
Party and may be modified by mutual agreement pursuant to Article 16.7 of the
agreement on Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement between Republic of
India and Republic of Singapore.
Sd/-
(S.P. Rao)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
F.No.467/34/2005-Cus.V
ANNEX A
OPERATIONAL CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES
For the purposes of implementing the Rules of Origin, the following
operational procedures on the issuance and verification of the Certificate of
Origin and other related administrative matters, shall be followed:
(i) AUTHORITIES
RULE 1
The Certificate of Origin (Attachment 1) shall be issued by the government
authority designated by the exporting Party and notified to the other Party.
RULE 2
(a) Each Party shall inform the other Party of the names and addresses of the
government officials issuing this Certificate of Origin and shall provide
specimen signatures and official seals used by the government officials.
(b) Any change in names, addresses, or official seals shall be promptly notified
to the other Party.
RULE 3
For the purpose of verifying the conditions for preferential treatment, the
government authority designated to issue the Certificate of Origin (hereinafter
referred to as Issuing Authority) shall have the right to call for any
supporting documentary evidence or to carry out any check considered
appropriate.
(ii) APPLICATIONS
RULE 4
The manufacturer and/or exporter of the products qualified for preferential
treatment shall apply in writing to the relevant Issuing Authority requesting
for the pre-exportation verification of the origin of the products. The result
of the verification, subject to review periodically or whenever appropriate,
shall be accepted as the supporting evidence in verifying the origin of the said
products to be exported thereafter. The pre-exportation verification may not
apply to products, the origin of which can be easily verified, by their nature.
RULE 5
At the time of carrying out the formalities for exporting the products under
preferential treatment, the exporter or his authorized representative shall
submit a written application for the Certificate of Origin together with
appropriate supporting documents proving that the products to be exported
qualify for the issuance of a Certificate of Origin.
(iii) PRE-EXPORTATION EXAMINATION
RULE 6
The Issuing Authority shall, to the best of its competence and ability, carry
out proper examination upon each application for the Certificate of Origin to
ensure that:
(a) The application and the Certificate of Origin are duly completed and signed
by the authorised signatory;
(b) The origin of the product is in conformity with the Rules of Origin of this
Agreement;
(c) The other statements of the Certificate of Origin correspond to supporting
documentary evidence submitted; and
(d) Description, quantity and weight of goods, marks and number of packages,
number and kinds of packages, as specified, conform to the consignment to be
exported.
(iv) ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
RULE 7
(a) The validity of the Certificate of Origin shall be 12 months from the date
of its issuance.
(b) The Certificate of Origin must be on ISO A4 size paper in conformity to the
specimen shown in Appendix 1. It shall be made in English.
(c) The Certificate of Origin shall comprise one original and three (3) carbon
copies of the following colours:
Original - light grey
Duplicate - white
Triplicate - white
Quadruplicate - white
(d) Each Certificate of Origin shall bear a reference number given separately by
each place or office of issuance.
(e) The original copy, together with the triplicate, shall be forwarded by the
exporter to the importer for submission of the original copy to the Customs
Authority at the port or place of importation. The duplicate shall be retained
by the issuing authority in the exporting Party. The triplicate shall be
retained by the importer and the quadruplicate shall be retained by the
exporter.
RULE 8
To implement the provisions of Rule 3, Rule 4 and Rule 5 of ‘Rules of Origin’
the Certificate of Origin issued by the exporting Party shall indicate the
applicable Rules of Origin and the local value-added content, where applicable,
in Box 8 of the Certificate of Origin.
RULE 9
Neither erasures nor superimpositions shall be allowed on the Certificate of
Origin. Any alteration shall be made by striking out the erroneous materials and
making any addition required. Such alterations shall be approved by an official
authorised to sign the Certificate of Origin and certified by the Issuing
Authority.
Unused spaces shall be crossed out to prevent any subsequent addition.
RULE 10
(a) The Certificate of Origin shall be issued by the relevant Issuing Authority
of the exporting Party at the time of exportation, or within 3 working days from
the date of shipment whenever the products to be exported can be considered
originating in that Party within the meaning of the Rules of Origin.
(b) In exceptional cases where a Certificate of Origin has not been issued at
the time of exportation or within 3 working days from the date of shipment due
to involuntary errors or omissions or other valid causes, the Certificate of
Origin may be issued retroactively but no longer than one year from the date of
shipment, bearing the word “ISSUED RETROACTIVELY”
RULE 11
In the event of theft, loss or destruction of a Certificate of Origin, the
exporter may apply in writing to the Issuing Authority which issued it for the
certified true copy of the original and the triplicate to be made on the basis
of the export documents in their possession bearing the endorsement of the word
“CERTIFIED TRUE COPY” (in lieu of the Original Certificate) in Box 12 of the
Certificate of Origin. This copy shall bear the date of the original Certificate
of Origin. The certified true copy of a Certificate of Origin shall be issued
within the validity period of the original Certificate of Origin and on
condition that the exporter provides to the Issuing Authority the quadruplicate
mentioned in Rule 7.
(v) PRESENTATION
RULE 12
The Original Certificate of Origin shall be submitted to the Customs Authority
at the time of lodging the import entry for the products concerned.
RULE 13
The following time limit for the presentation of the Certificate of Origin shall
be observed:
(a) Certificate of Origin shall be submitted to the Customs Authority of the
importing Party within its validity period;
(b) Where the Certificate of Origin is submitted to the Customs Authority of the
importing Party after the expiration of the validity of the Certificate of
Origin, such Certificate is still to be accepted when failure to observe the
time-limit results from force majeure or other valid causes beyond the control
of the exporter; and
(c) In all cases, the relevant government authority in the importing Party may
accept such Certificate of Origin provided that the products have been imported
before the expiration of the validity of the Certificate of Origin.
RULE 14
The discovery of minor discrepancies between the statements made in the
Certificate of Origin and those made in the documents submitted to the Customs
Authority of the importing Party for the purpose of carrying out the formalities
for importing the products shall not ipso-facto invalidate the Certificate of
Origin, if it does in fact correspond to the said products.
RULE 15
(a) The importing Party may request a retroactive check at random and/or when it
has reasonable doubt as to the authenticity of the document or as to the
accuracy of the information regarding the true origin of the products in
question or of certain parts thereof.
(b) The request shall be accompanied with the Certificate of Origin concerned
and shall specify the reasons and any additional information suggesting that the
particulars given on the said Certificate of Origin may be inaccurate, unless
the retroactive check is requested on a random basis.
(c) The Customs Authority of the importing Party may suspend the provisions on
preferential treatment while awaiting the result of verification. However, it
may release the products to the importer subject to any administrative measures
deemed necessary, provided that they are not held to be subject to import
prohibition or restriction and there is no suspicion of fraud.
(d) The Issuing Authority receiving a request for retroactive check shall
respond within three months after the receipt of the request.
RULE 16
(a) The application for Certificates of Origin and all documents related to such
application shall be retained by the Issuing Authority for not less than two
years from the date of issuance.
(b) Information relating to the validity of the Certificate of Origin shall be
furnished upon request of the importing Party.
(c) Any information communicated among the government authorities shall be
treated as confidential and shall be used for the validation of Certificates of
Origin purposes only.
(vi) Special Cases
RULE 17
When destination of all or parts of the products exported to specified port is
changed, before or after their arrival in the importing Party, the following
Rules shall be observed.
(a) If the products have already been submitted to the Customs Authority in the
specified importing port, the Certificate of Origin shall, by a written
application of the importer, be endorsed to this effect for all or parts of
products by the said authority and the original returned to the importer.
(b) If a change of destination occurs during transportation to the importing
Party as specified in the Certificate of Origin, the exporter shall apply in
writing, accompanied with the issued Certificate of Origin, for the issuance of
new Certificate/s of Origin for all or parts of products.
RULE 18
For the purpose of implementing paragraph (b) of Rule 15 of ‘Rules of Origin’
where transportation is effected through the territory of one or more
non-parties, the following shall be produced to the government authorities of
the importing Party:
(a) A through Bill of Lading issued in the exporting Party;
(b) A Certificate of Origin issued by the Issuing Authority of the exporting
Party;
(c) A copy of the original commercial invoice in respect of the product; and
(d) Supporting documents in evidence that the requirements of paragraph (b) of
Rule 15 of ‘Rules of Origin’ are being complied with.
RULE 19
(a) Products sent from one Party for exhibition in the other Party and sold
during or after the exhibition, for importation into the other Party shall
benefit from the preferential tariff treatment provided in this Agreement, on
the condition that the products meet the requirements of the ‘Rules of Origin’
and provided it is shown to the satisfaction of the relevant government
authorities of the importing Party that:
(i) An exporter has dispatched those products from the territory of the
exporting Party to the importing Party where the exhibition is held and has
exhibited them there;
(ii) The exporter has sold the goods or transferred them to a consignee in the
importing Party; and
(iii) The products have been sold during the exhibition or immediately
thereafter to the importing Party in the condition in which they were sent for
the exhibition.
(b) For the purpose of implementing the above provisions, the Certificate of
Origin must be produced to the relevant government authorities of the importing
Party. The name and address of the exhibition must be indicated, a certificate
issued by the relevant government authority of the Party where the exhibition
took place together with supporting documents prescribed in paragraph (d) of
Rule 18 may be required.
(c) Paragraph (a) shall apply to any exhibitions, fairs or similar shows or
displays where the products remain under Customs control during these events.
(vii) ACTION AGAINST FRAUDULENT ACTS
RULE 20
(a) When it is suspected that fraudulent acts in connection with the Certificate
of Origin have been committed, the Issuing Authorities concerned shall cooperate
in the action to be taken in the territory of each Party against the persons
involved.
(b) Each Party shall be responsible for providing legal sanctions for fraudulent
acts related to the Certificate of Origin.
RULE 21
In the case of a dispute concerning origin determination, classification of
products or other matters, the government authorities concerned in the importing
and exporting Parties shall consult each other with a view to resolving the
dispute.
CUS NTF NO. 59/2005 (NT) DATE 20/07/2005
New Rules - 'Rules of Origin'
ANNEX B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC RULES
No | Tariff Item Number | Description of Products | Specific Rule |
1. | Chapter 18 | Cocoa and cocoa preparations | |
2. | 1804 | Cocoa butter, fat and oil. | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
3. | 1805 | Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter. | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
4. | Chapter 21 | Miscellaneous edible preparations | |
5. | 2103 | Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard | |
6. | 2103 10 | - Soya sauce | Production from materials other than those of heading 2103 |
7. | 2106 | Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included. | |
8. | ex 2106 90 | - Other | |
9. | -- Soft drink concentrates | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
10. | - - Pan masala | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
11. | - - Betel nut product known as “Supari” | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
12. | - - Sugar syrups containing added flavouring or colouring matter, not elsewhere specified or included; lactose syrup; glucose syrup and malto dextrine syrup | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
13. | - - Custard powder | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
14. | - - Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method, and provided such product does not contain nonoriginating sugar of heading 1701 or 1702 | |
15. | Chapter 29 | Organic chemicals | |
16. | 2902 | Cyclic hydrocarbons. | |
17. | 2902 11 | - Cyclohexane | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2902 11, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
18. | 2902 70 | - Cumene | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
19. | 2903 | Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons | |
20. | 2903 51 | - Halogenated derivatives of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons: 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane | Production from materials other than those of heading 2903 |
21. | 2903 59 | - Halogenated derivatives of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons: Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 2903 |
22. | 2903 61 | - Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons: Chlorobenzene, odichlorobenzene & p-dichlorobenzene | Production from materials other than those of heading 2903 |
23. | ex 2903 62 | - Hexachlorobenene and DDT (1, 1, 1- trichloro-2, 2-bis (p-chlorophenyl) ethane) | |
24. | - - Hexachlorobenzene, other than lindane | Production from materials other than those of heading 2903 | |
25. | - - DDT (Dichloro-diphenyltrichloroethane): Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 2903 | |
26. | 2905 | Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives. | |
27. | ex 2905 12 | - Saturated monohydric alcohols: Propan-1- ol (propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) | |
28. | - - Propyl alcohol | Production from materials other than those of heading 2905 | |
29. | 2905 13 | - Saturated monohydric alcohols: Butan-1-ol (n-butyl alcohol) | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
30. | ex 2905 16 | - Saturated monohydric alcohols: Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof | |
31. | - - Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
32. | 2906 | Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives. | |
33. | 2906 11 | - Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic: Menthol | Production from materials other than those of heading 2906 |
34. | 2907 | Phenols; phenol-alcohols. | |
35. | ex 2907 19 | - Monophenols: Other | |
36. | - - Alkyl phenols | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2907 19, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
37. | 2907 23 | - 4,4 -isopropylidenediphenol (bis-phenol A, diphenylolpropane) & its salts | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2907 23 |
38. | 2912 | Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes; paraformaldehyde. | |
39. | 2912 13 | - Butanal (butyraldehyde normal isomer) | Production from materials other than those of heading 2912 |
40. | 2913 | Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 29.12. | Production from materials other than those of heading 2913 |
41. | 2915 | Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives | |
42. | ex 2915 29 | - Acetic acid and its salts; acetic anhydride: Other: | |
43. | - - Magnesium acetate | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2915 29, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
44. | 2915 33 | - Esters of acetic acid: n-Butyl acetate | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2915 33, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
45. | 2915 39 | - Esters of acetic acid: Other: | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2915 39, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
46. | 2916 | Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxy acids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives | |
47. | ex 2916 12 | - Esters of acrylic acid | |
48. | - - Butyl acrylate | Production from materials other than those of subheading 2916 12 | |
49. | 2917 | Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives | |
50. | 2917 12 | - Acyclic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives: Adipic acid its salts & esters | Production from materials other than those of heading 2917 |
51. | ex 2917 39 | - Aromatic polycarboxylic acids their anhydrides halides peroxides peroxyacids & their derivatives: Other | |
52. | - - Dioctyl phthalate | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
53. | 2921 | Amine-function compounds. | |
54. | 2921 11 | - Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine & their salts | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
55. | 2921 12 | - Diethylamine & its salts | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
56. | 2921 19 | - Other acyclic monoamines & their derivatives salts thereof | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
57. | 2921 21 | - Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Ethylenediamines & its salts | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
58. | 2921 22 | - Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Hexamethylenediamine & its salts | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
59. | 2921 29 | - Acyclic polyamines and their derivatives; salts thereof: Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
60. | 2929 | Compounds with other nitrogen function. | |
61. | ex 2929 10 | - Isocyanates | |
62. | - - Phenyl isocyanate | Production from materials other than those of heading 2929 | |
63. | - - Toluene di-isocyanate | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
64. | - - Other isocyanates | Production from materials other than those of heading 2929 | |
65. | 2932 | Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen heteroatom(s) only. | |
66. | ex 2932 19 | - Compounds containing an unfused furan ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Other | |
67. | - - Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
68. | 2933 | Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen heteroatom(s) only. | |
69. | 2933 61 | - Compounds containing an unfused triazine ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure: Melamine | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
70. | Chapter 38 | Miscellaneous chemical products | |
71. | 3824 | Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included | |
72. | ex 3824 90 | - Other: | |
73. | - - Electroplating salts; water treatment chemicals; ion xchanger; correcting fluid; precipitated silica and silica gel; oil well chemical: - /kGramophone records making material | Production from materials other than those of heading 3824 | |
74. | Chapter 39 | Plastics and articles thereof | |
75. | 3912 | Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms. | |
76. | 3912 39 | - Cellulose ethers: other | Production from materials other than those of heading 3912 |
77. | Chapter 48 | Paper & paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paper board | |
78. | 4818 | Toilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, in rolls of width not exceeding 36 cm, or cut to size or shape; handkerchiefs, cleansing tissues, towels, tablecloths, serviettes, napkins for babies, tampons, bed sheets and similar household, sanitary or hospital articles, articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of paper pulp, paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres | |
79. | 4818 40 | - Sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles | Production from materials other than those of heading 4818 |
80. | Chapter 49 | Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and plans | |
81. | 4901 | Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets. | |
82. | 4901 10 | - In single sheets, whether or not folded | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
83. | 4901 99 | - Other: Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
84. | 4902 | Newspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising material. | |
85. | 4902 90 | - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 4902 |
86. | 4911 | Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs. | |
87. | ex 4911 99 | - Other: other: | |
88. | - - Hard copy (printed) of computer software | Production from materials other than those of heading 4911 | |
89. | Chapter 84 | Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof | |
90. | 8407 | Spark ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines. | |
91. | 8407 10 | - Aircraft engines | Production from materials other than those of heading 8407 |
92. | 8414 | Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans; ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters | |
93. | ex 8414 80 | - Other: | |
94. | - - Gas compressors: Of a kind used in air-conditioning equipment | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8414 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
95. | - - Gas compressors: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8414 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
96. | - - Gas compressors: Free-piston generators for gas turbine | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8414 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
97. | - - Gas compressors: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8414 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
98. | 8419 | Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated (excluding furnaces, ovens and other equipment of heading 85.14), for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterilising, pasteurising, steaming, drying, evaporating, vaporising, condensing or cooling, other than machinery or plant of a kind used for domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric | |
99. | 8419 32 | - Dryers: for wood paper pulp paper or paperboard | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 32, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
100. | 8419 60 | - Machinery for liquefying air or other gases | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 60, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
101. | ex 8419 89 | - Other machinery, plant and equipment: Other: | |
102. | - - Pressure vessels reactors, columns or towers or chemical storage tanks | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
103. | - - Glass lined equipment | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
104. | - - Pasteurizers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
105. | - - Plant growth chambers and rooms and tissue culture chambers and rooms with temperature, humidity or light control | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
106. | - - Apparatus for rapid heating of semiconductor devices; apparatus for chemical or physical vapour deposition on semi-conductors wafers; apparatus for chemical vapour deposition LCD substratus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
107. | - - Vacuum vapour plant for deposition of metals` | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
108. | - - Others | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8419 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
109. | 8421 | Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids or gases | |
110. | 8421 21 | - Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids: For filtering or purifying water | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8421 21, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
111. | 8421 22 | - Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids: For filtering or purifying beverages other than water | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8421 22, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
112. | 8424 | Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand operated) for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders; fire extinguishers, whether or not charged; spray guns and similar appliances; steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines | |
113. | 8424 89 | - Other appliances: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8424 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
114. | 8456 | Machine tools for working any material by removal of material, by laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electro-discharge, electro-chemical, electron beam, ionic-beam or plasma arc processes | |
115. | 8456 10 | - Operated by laser or other light or photon beam processes | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
116. | 8456 20 | - Operated by ultrasonic processes | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
117. | 8456 30 | - Operated by electro discharge processes | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
118. | 8456 91 | - Other: For dry-etching patterns on semiconductor materials | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
119. | 8457 | Machining centres, unit construction machines (single station) and multi-station transfer machines, for working metal | |
120. | 8457 20 | - Unit construction machines (single station) | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
121. | 8457 30 | - Multi-station transfer machines | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
122. | 8458 | Lathes (including turning centres) for removing metal. | |
123. | 8458 19 | - Horizontal lathes: Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
124. | 8458 91 | - Other lathes: numerically controlled | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
125. | 8458 99 | - Other lathes: other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
126. | 8459 | Machine tools (including way-type unit head machines) for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing metal, other than lathes (including turning centres) of heading 8458 | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
127. | 8460 | Machine tools for de-burring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise finishing metal or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products, other than gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines of heading 8461 | |
128. | ex 8460 29 | - Other grinding machines, in which the positioning in any one axis can be set up to an accuracy of at least 0.01mm: Other | |
129. | - - Profile grinders | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
130. | 8462 | Machine tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die-stamping; machine tools (including presses) for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening, shearing, punching or notching; presses for working metal or metal carbides, not specified above | |
131. | 8462 29 | - Bending folding straightening or flattening machines (including presses): Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
132. | 8463 | Other machine tools for working metal or cermets, without removing material. | |
133. | 8463 30 | - Machines for working wire | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
134. | 8464 | Machine tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like mineral materials or for cold working glass | |
135. | 8464 10 | - Sawing machines | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
136. | 8467 | Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or non-electric motor | |
137. | 8467 99 | - Parts: Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
138. | 8470 | Calculating machines and pocketsize data recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions; accounting machines, postage-franking machines, ticket –issuing machines and similar machines, incorporating a calculating device; cash registers | |
139. | 8470 50 | Cash registers | Production from materials other than those of heading 8470 |
140. | 8470 90 | - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8470 |
141. | 8471 | Automatic data processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data on to data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included | |
142. | 8471 10 | - Analogue or hybrid automatic data processing machines | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 10 |
143. | 8471 30 | - Portable digital automatic data processing machines weighing not more than 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 30 |
144. | ex 8471 41 | - Other digital automatic data processing machines: Comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and an input and output unit, whether or not combined : | |
145. | - - Micro computer | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 41 | |
146. | - - Large or main frame computer | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 41 | |
147. | 8471 49 | - Other digital automatic data processing machines: Other, presented in the form of systems | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 49 |
148. | 8471 50 | - Digital processing units other than those of sub-headings 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 | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8471 50 |
149. | 8471 60 | - Input or output units, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing | Production from materials other than those of heading 8471 |
150. | 8471 70 | - Storage units | Production from materials other than those of heading 8471 |
151. | 8471 80 | - Other units of automatic data processing machines | Production from materials other than those of heading 8471 |
152. | 8471 90 | - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8471 |
153. | 8472 | Other office machines (for example, hectograph or stencil duplicating machines, addressing machines, automatic banknote dispensers, coin sorting machines, coin counting or wrapping machines, pencil-sharpening machines, perforating or stapling machines) | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
154. | 8473 | Parts and accessories (other than covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for use solely or principally with machines of headings 8469 to 8472 | |
155. | 8473 30 | - Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 8471 | Production from materials other than those of heading 8473 |
156. | 8477 | Machinery for working rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products from these materials, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter | |
157. | 8477 40 | - Vacuum moulding machines and other thermoforming machines | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8477 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
158. | 8479 | Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter | |
159. | 8479 40 | - Rope or cable-making machines | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8479 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
160. | 8479 50 | - Industrial robots not elsewhere specified or included | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
161. | 8479 60 | - Evaporative air coolers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8479 60, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
162. | 8479 81 | - Other machines and mechanical appliances: For treating metal, including electric wire coil-winders | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8479 81, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
163. | 8479 89 | - Other machines & mechanical appliances: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8479 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
164. | 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 articles | |
165. | 8504 | Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors. | |
166. | ex 8504 40 | - Static converters: | |
167. | - - Electric inverters | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40 | |
168. | - - Rectifier: Dip bridge rectifiers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40 | |
169. | - - Rectifier: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
170. | - - Battery chargers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
171. | - - Voltage regulator and stabilizers (other than automatic) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
172. | - - Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
173. | 8504 50 | - Other inductors | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8504 50, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
174. | 8507 | Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square). | |
175. | 8507 20 | - Other lead-acid accumulators | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8507 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
176. | 8507 30 | - Nickel-cadmium | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8507 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
177. | 8507 40 | - Nickel-iron | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8507 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
178. | 8507 80 | - Other accumulators | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8507 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
179. | ex 8507 90 | - Parts: | |
180. | - - Accumulator cases made of hard rubber and separators | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8507 90, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
181. | 8509 | Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor. | |
182. | 8509 10 | - Vacuum cleaners , including dry and wet vacuum cleaners | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8509 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
183. | 8509 20 | - Floor polishers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8509 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
184. | 8509 30 | - Kitchen waste disposers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8509 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
185. | 8509 40 | - Food grinders mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8509 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
186. | 8509 80 | - Other appliances | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8509 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
187. | 8510 | Shavers, hair clippers and hair-removing appliances, with self-contained electric motor. | |
188. | 8510 10 | - Shavers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8510 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
189. | 8510 20 | - Hair clippers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8510 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
190. | 8510 30 | - Hair-removing appliances | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8510 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
191. | 8514 | Industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens (including those functioning by induction or dielectric loss); other industrial or laboratory equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss | |
192. | 8514 20 | - Furnaces and ovens functioning by induction or dielectric loss | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8514 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
193. | 8514 30 | - Other furnaces and ovens | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8514 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
194. | 8514 40 | - Other equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8514 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
195. | 8516 | Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters; electric space heating apparatus and soil heating apparatus; electrothermic hair-dressing apparatus (for example, hair dryers, hair curlers, curling tong heaters) and hand dryers; electric smoothing irons; other electro-thermic appliances of a kind used for domestic purposes; electric heating resistors, other than those of heading 8545. | |
196. | 8516 40 | - Electric smoothing irons | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8516 40, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
197. | 8517 | Electrical apparatus for line telephony or line telegraphy, including line telephone sets with cordless handsets and telecommunication apparatus for carrier-current line systems or for digital line systems; videophones | |
198. | 8517 11 | - Telephone sets; videophones: Line telephone sets with cordless handsets | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 11 |
199. | 8517 21 | - Facsimile machines and teleprinters: Facsimile machines | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 21 |
200. | 8517 30 | - Telephonic or telegraphic switching apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 30 |
201. | 8517 50 | - Other apparatus for carrier-current line systems or for digital line systems | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 50 |
202. | 8517 80 | - Other apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 80 |
203. | 8517 90 | - Parts: | |
204. | - - Populated, loaded or stuffed printed circuit boards | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8517 90 | |
205. | - - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8517 | |
206. | 8521 | Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner. | |
207. | 8521 10 | - Magnetic tape-type | Production from materials other than those of heading 8521 |
208. | ex 8521 90 | - Other: | |
209. | - - Video duplicating system with master and slave control | Production from materials other than those of heading 8521 | |
210. | 8523 | Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or similar recording of other phenomena, other than products of Chapter 37 | Production from materials other than those of heading 8523 |
211. | 8525 | Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radiotelegraphy, radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras; still image video cameras and other video camera recorders; digital cameras | |
212. | ex 8525 10 | - Transmission apparatus | |
213. | - - Broadcast equipment sub-system | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 | |
214. | - - Wireless microphone | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 | |
215. | - - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 | |
216. | 8525 20 | - Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus: | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 |
217. | 8525 30 | - Television cameras | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 |
218. | 8525 40 | - Still image video cameras and other video camera recorders; digital cameras | Production from materials other than those of heading 8525 |
219. | 8526 | Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus. | |
220. | ex 8526 91 | - Radio navigational aid apparatus: | |
221. | - - Direction measuring equipment | Production from materials other than those of heading 8526 | |
222. | - - VHF omni range equipment | Production from materials other than those of heading 8526 | |
223. | 8528 | Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radiobroadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus; video monitors and video projectors | |
224. | 8528 21 | - Video monitors: Colour | Production from materials other than those of heading 8528 |
225. | 8531 | Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator panels, burglar or fire alarms), other than those of heading 8512 or 8530 | |
226. | 8531 20 | - Indicator panels with liquid crystal devices (LCD) or light emitting diodes (LED) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8531 20 |
227. | 8532 | Electrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set). | |
228. | 8532 10 | - Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50 or 60 Hz circuits and having a reactive power handling capacity of not less than 0.5 kvar (power capacitors) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 10 |
229. | 8532 21 | - Other fixed capacitors: tantalum | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 21 |
230. | 8532 22 | - Other fixed capacitors: aluminium electrolytic | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 22 |
231. | 8532 23 | - Other fixed capacitors: ceramic dielectric single layer | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 23 |
232. | 853224 | - Other fixed capacitors: ceramic dielectric multilayer | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 24 |
233. | 8532 25 | - Other fixed capacitors: dielectric of paper or plastics | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 25 |
234. | 8532 29 | - Other fixed capacitors: other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 853229 |
235. | 8532 30 | - Variable or adjustable (preset) capacitors | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8532 30 |
236. | 8532 90 | - Parts of capacitors | Production from materials other than those of heading 8532 |
237. | 8533 | Electrical resistors (including rheostats and potentiometers), other than heating resistors. | |
238. | 8533 10 | - Fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 10 |
239. | 8533 21 | - Other fixed resistors: for a power handling capacity not exceeding 20 W | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 21 |
240. | 8533 29 | - Other fixed resistors: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 29 |
241. | 8533 31 | - Wire-wound variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers: for a power handling capacity not exceeding 20 W | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 31 |
242. | 8533 39 | - Wire-wound variable resistors including rheostats and potentiometers: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 39 |
243. | 8533 40 | - Other variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 40 |
244. | 8533 90 | - Parts | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8533 90 |
245. | 8534 | Printed circuits. | Production from materials other than those of heading 8534 |
246. | 8536 | Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 volts | |
247. | 8536 69 | - Lamp-holders, plugs and sockets: Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8536 |
248. | 8539 | Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed beam lamp units and ultraviolet or infrared lamps; arc-lamps | |
249. | 8539 49 | - Ultra-violet or infra-red lamps; arc-lamps :Other \ | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8539 49, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
250. | 8541 | Diodes, transistors and similar semiconductor devices; photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels; light emitting diodes; mounted piezo-electric crystals | |
251. | 8541 10 | - Diodes, other than photosensitive or light emitting diodes | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 10 |
252. | 8541 21 | - Transistors other than photosensitive transistors: With a dissipation rate of less than 1 W | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 21 |
253. | 8541 29 | - Transistors other than photosensitive transistors: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 29 |
254. | 8541 30 | - Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive devices | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 30 |
255. | 8541 40 | - Photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels; light emitting diodes | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 40 |
256. | 8541 50 | - Other semi-conductor devices | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 50 |
257. | 8541 60 | - Mounted piezo-electric crystals | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8541 60 |
258. | 8542 | Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies. | |
259. | 8542 10 | - Cards incorporating an electronic integrated circuit (smart card) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8542 10 |
260. | 8542 21 | - Monolithic integrated circuits: digital | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8542 21 |
261. | 854229 | - Monolithic integrated circuits: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8542 29 |
262. | 8542 60 | - Hybrid integrated circuits | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8542 60 |
263. | 8542 70 | - Electronic microassemblies | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8542 70 |
264. | 8543 | Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter | |
265. | 8543 11 | - Particle accelerators: Ion implanters for doping semiconductor materials | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8543 11 |
266. | 8543 30 | - Machines and apparatus for electroplating electrolysis or electrophoresis | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8543 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
267. | 8543 81 | - Other machines and apparatus: Proximity cards and tags | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8543 81 |
268. | 8543 89 | - Other machines and apparatus: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 8543 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
269. | Chapter 86 | Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) traffic signalling equipment of all kinds | |
270. | 8607 | Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling-stock. | |
271. | 8607 29 | - Brakes and parts thereof :Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 |
272. | 8607 30 | - Hooks & other coupling devices, buffers and parts thereof | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 |
273. | 8607 91 | - Other: of locomotives | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 |
274. | ex 8607 99 | - Other: other | |
275. | - - Parts of coach work of railway running stock | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 | |
276. | - - Hydraulic shock absorbers for bogies | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 | |
277. | - - Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 8607 | |
278. | 8608 | Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railway, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installation or air-fields; parts of the foregoing | Production from materials other than those of heading 8608 |
279. | Chapter 90 | Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof | |
280. | 9007 | Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatus | |
281. | 9007 91 | - Parts and accessories: for cameras | Production from materials other than those of heading 9007 |
282. | 9007 92 | - Parts and accessories: for projectors | Production from materials other than those of heading 9007 |
283. | 9008 | Image projectors, other than cinematographic; photographic (other than cinematographic) enlargers and reducers | |
284. | 9008 30 | - Other image projectors | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9008 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
285. | 9009 | Photocopying apparatus incorporating an optical system or of the contact type and thermocopying apparatus | |
286. | 9009 11 | - Electrostatic photocopying apparatus: Operating by reproducing the original image directly onto the copy (direct process) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9009 11, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
287. | 9009 21 | - Other Photocopying apparatus: Incorporating an optical system | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9009 21, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
288. | 9010 | Apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories (including apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials), not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; negatoscopes; projection screens | |
289. | 9010 41 | - Apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials: Direct write-onwafer apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9010 41 |
290. | 9010 42 | - Apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials: Step and repeat aligners | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9010 42 |
291. | 9010 49 | - Apparatus for the projection or drawing of circuit patterns on sensitised semiconductor materials: Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9010 49, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
292. | 9010 90 | - Parts and accessories | Production from materials other than those of heading 9010 |
293. | 9011 | Compound optical microscopes, including those for photomicro-graphy, cinephotomicrography or microprojection | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
294. | 9012 | Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus. | |
295. | ex 9012 10 | - Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus: | |
296. | - - Electron microscopes fitted with equipment specifically designed for the handling and transport ofsemiconductor wafers or reticles | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9012 10 | |
297. | - - Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
298. | 9012 90 | - Parts and accessories | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
299. | 9013 | Liquid crystal devices not constituting articles provided for more specifically in other headings; lasers, other than laser diodes; other optical appliances and instruments, not specified or included else where in this Chapter | |
300. | 9013 80 | - Other devices, appliances and instruments: | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
301. | ex 9013 90 | - Parts and accessories: | |
302. | - - For liquid crystal devices (LCD) | Production from materials other than those of heading 9013 | |
303. | - - Other | Local value added content is at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
304. | 9017 | Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators); instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter | |
305. | 9017 20 | - Other drawing marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9017 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
306. | 9018 | Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scientigraphic apparatus, other electromedical apparatus and sight-testing instruments | |
307. | 9018 11 | - Electro-diagnostic apparatus (including apparatus for functional exploratory examinations or for checking physiological parameters):Electrocardiographs | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 |
308. | ex 9018 39 | - Syringes, needles, catheters, cannulae and the like: other | |
309. | - - Cardiac catheters | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
310. | ex 9018 90 | - Other instruments and appliances | |
311. | - - Surgical tools: bone saws, drills, trephines | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
312. | - - Surgical tools: knives, scissors and blades | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
313. | - - Surgical tools: Forceps, forcep clamps, clips, needles holders, introducers, cephalotribe bone holding and other holding instruments | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
314. | - - Surgical tools: Chisel, gauges, elevators raspatones, osteotome, craniotome, bone cutters | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
315. | - - Surgical tools: retractors, spatula probes, hooks dialators, sounds, mallets | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
316. | - - Surgical tools: Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
317. | - - Renal dialysis equipment, blood transfusion apparatus and haemofiltration instruments: Renal dialysis equipment (artificial kidneys, kidney machines and dialysers) | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
318. | - - Renal dialysis equipment, blood transfusion apparatus and haemofiltration instruments: Blood transfusion apparatus | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
319. | - - Renal dialysis equipment, blood transfusion apparatus and haemofiltration instruments: Haemofiltration instrument | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
320. | - - Anesthetic apparatus and instruments, ENT precision instruments, acupuncture apparatus, and endoscopes: Anaesthetic apparatus and instruments | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
321. | - - Anesthetic apparatus and instruments, ENT precision instruments, acupuncture apparatus, and endoscopes: ENT precision instruments | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
322. | - - Anesthetic apparatus and instruments, ENT precision instruments, acupuncture apparatus, and endoscopes: Acupuncture apparatus | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
323. | - - Anesthetic apparatus and instruments, ENT precision instruments, acupuncture apparatus, and endoscopes: Endoscopes | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
324. | - - Other: Hilerial and venous shunt | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
325. | - - Other: Baby incubators | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
326. | - - Other: Heartlung machine | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
327. | - - Other: Fibrescope | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
328. | - - Other: Laproscope | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
329. | - - Other: Vetrasonic lithotripsy instruments | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
330. | - - Other: Apparatus for nerve stimulation | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
331. | - - Other: Other | Production from materials other than those of heading 9018 | |
332. | 9020 | Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters | Production from materials other than those of heading 9020 |
333. | 9021 | Orthopaedic appliances, including crutches, surgical belts and trusses; splints and other fracture appliances; artificial parts of the body; hearing aids and other appliances which are worn or carried, or implanted in the body, to compensate for a defect or disability | |
334. | 9021 50 | - Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles excluding parts and accessories | Production from materials other than those of heading 9021 |
335. | 9022 | Apparatus based on the use of X-rays or of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapyu apparatus, X-ray tubes and other X-ray generators, high tension generators, control panels and desks, screens, examination or treatment tables, chairs and the like | |
336. | 9022 12 | - Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus: Computed tomography apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 12, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
337. | 9022 13 | - Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus: Other, for dental uses | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 13, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
338. | 9022 14 | - Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus: Other, for medical surgical or veterinary uses | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 14, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
339. | 9022 19 | - Apparatus based on the use of X-rays, whether or not for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus: For other uses | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 19, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
340. | 9022 21 | - Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta or gamma radiation, whether or not for medical,surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus:for medical surgical dental or veterinary uses | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 21, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
341. | 9022 29 | - Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta or gamma radiation, whether or not for medical,surgical, dental or veterinary uses, including radiography or radiotherapy apparatus: for other uses | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9022 29, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
342. | 9024 | Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics) | |
343. | 9024 10 | - Machines & appliances for testing metals | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9024 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
344. | 9024 80 | - Other machines and appliances: | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9024 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
345. | 9025 | Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instruments | |
346. | ex 9025 19 | - Thermometers and pyrometers not combined with other instruments: Other | |
347. | - - Pyrometers | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9025 19, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
348. | - - Others | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9025 19, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
349. | 9026 | Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading 9014, 9015, 9028 or 9032 | |
350. | 9026 10 | - For measuring or checking the flow or level of liquids | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9026 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
351. | 9026 20 | - For measuring or checking pressure | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9026 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
352. | 9026 80 | - Other instruments and apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9026 80, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
353. | 9026 90 | - Parts and accessories | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9026 90, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
354. | 9027 | Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomes | |
355. | 9027 10 | - Gas or smoke analysis apparatus | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9027 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
356. | 9027 20 | - Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9027 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
357. | 9027 30 | - Spectrometers spectrophotometers & spectrographs using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9027 30, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
358. | 9027 50 | - Other instruments & apparatus using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9027 50, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
359. | ex 9027 90 | - Microtomes; parts and accessories: | |
360. | - - Printed circuit assemblies for the goods of sub-heading 9027 80 | Production from materials other than those of heading 9027 | |
361. | 9029 | Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, mileometers, pedometers and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading 9014 or 9015; stroboscopes | |
362. | 9029 10 | - Revolution counters, production counters taximeters mileometers pedometers & the like | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9029 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
363. | ex 9029 20 | - Speed indicators and tachometers; stroboscopes | |
364. | - - Tachometers, non-electrical | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9029 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
365. | - - Stroboscopes | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9029 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
366. | - - Other | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9029 20, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
367. | 9029 90 | - Parts and accessories | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9029 90, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
368. | 9030 | Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading of 9028; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other ionising radiations. | |
369. | 9030 40 | - Other instruments and apparatus, specially designed for telecommunications (for example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters, psophometers) | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9030 40 |
370. | 903082 | - Other instruments and apparatus: For measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9030 82 |
371. | ex 9030 89 | - Other instruments and apparatus: Other | |
372. | - - Scintillator counters | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9030 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
373. | 9031 | Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectors | |
374. | 9031 41 | - Other optical instruments and appliances: for inspecting semiconductor wafers devices or for inspecting photo-masks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9031 41 |
375. | 9032 | Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus. | |
376. | ex 9032 10 | - Thermostats | |
377. | - - For refrigerating and airconditioning appliances and machinery | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9032 10, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method | |
378. | 9032 81 | - Other instruments and apparatus: hydraulic or pneumatic | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9032 81, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
379. | ex 9032 89 | - Other instruments and apparatus: other | |
380. | - - Electronic automatic regulators | Production from materials other than those of subheading 9032 89, and provided there is a local value added content of at least 40 percent based on direct method or not more than 60 percent based on indirect method |
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1. India and Singapore will accept this form for the purpose of preferential
treatment under the INDIA-SINGAPORE Comprehensive Economic Co-operation
Agreement.
2. CONDITIONS: The main conditions for admission to the preferential treatment
under the INDIA-SINGAPORE Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement are that
goods sent to the Parties:
(i) must fall within a description of products eligible for concessions in the
country of destination;
(ii) must comply with the consignment conditions that the goods must be
consigned directly from exporting Party to the importing Party but transport
that involves passing through one or more intermediate countries, is also
accepted provided that any intermediate transit, transshipment or temporary
storage arises only for geographic reasons or transportation requirements; and
(iii) must comply with the origin criteria given in the next paragraph.
3. ORIGIN CRITERIA: For exports to be eligible for preferential treatment, the
requirement is that either:
(i) The products wholly obtained as defined in Article 3.3 of the Chapter on
Rules of Origin;
(ii) The products not wholly produced or obtained in the exporting Party as
defined in Article 3.4 of the Chapter on Rules of Origin;
(iii) Products which comply with origin requirements provided for in Article 3.2
of the Chapter on Rules of Origin and which are used in the other Party as
inputs for a finished product eligible for preferential treatment shall be
considered as a product originating in the other Party provided the finished
product in the other Party meets the requirements defined in Article 3.4 of the
Chapter on Rules of Origin; or
(iv) Products which satisfy the Product Specific Rules provided for in Annex 3A
of the Chapter on Rules of Origin shall be considered as goods to which
sufficient transformation has been carried out in a Party.
If the goods qualify under the above criteria, the exporter must indicate in Box
8 of this form the origin criteria on the basis of which he claims that his
goods qualify for preferential treatment, in the manner shown in the following
table:
Circumstances of production or manufacture in the first country named in Box 11 of this form | Insert in Box 8 |
(a) Products wholly produced in the country of exportation (see paragraph 3 (i) above) | “X” |
(b) Products worked upon but not wholly produced in the exporting Party which were produced in conformity with the provisions of paragraph 3 (ii) above | Percentage of single country content, example 40% |
(c) Products worked upon but not wholly produced in the exporting Party which were produced in conformity with the provisions of paragraph 3 (iii) above | Percentage of ISCECA cumulative content, example 40% |
(d) Products satisfied the Product Specific Rules as defined in Article 3.4(b) of the Chapter on Rules of Origin | “Product Specific Rules” |
4. EACH ARTICLE MUST QUALIFY: It should be noted that all the products in a
consignment must qualify separately in their own right. This is of particular
relevance when similar articles of different sizes or spare parts are sent.
5. DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTS: The description of products must be sufficiently
detailed to enable the products to be identified by the Customs Officers
examining them. Name of manufacturer, any trade mark shall also be specified.
6. The Harmonised System number shall be that of the importing Party.
7. The term “Exporter” in Box 11 may include the manufacturer or the producer.
8. FOR OFFICIAL USE: The Customs Authority of the importing Party must indicate
(÷) in the relevant boxes in column 4 whether or not preferential treatment is
accorded.