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Each reservation sets out the following elements (ftnt 1): + + (a) SECTOR refers to the general sector in which the + reservation is taken; + + (b) SUB-SECTOR refers to the specific sector in which the + reservation is taken; + + (c) INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION refers to the activity, where + applicable, covered by the reservation according to + domestic industry classification codes; + + (d) TYPE OF RESERVATION specifies the obligation referred to + in paragraph 1 for which a reservation is taken; + + (e) LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT indicates the level of government + maintaining the measure for which the Party is taking the + reservation; + + (f) LEGAL CITATION identifies the specific existing measures, + where applicable, for which the reservation is taken; + (ftnt 2) + + (g) DESCRIPTION describes the non-conforming aspects of the + existing measures for which the reservation is taken and, + where applicable, commitments for liberalization upon + entry into force of this Agreement; and + + (h) DURATION sets out the period for which the reservation is + taken and the phase-in of commitments for liberalization. + +3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the +reservation should be considered. Where the DURATION does not +provide for liberalization, the LEGAL CITATION shall govern to the +extent of any inconsistency with any other element. Where the +DURATION provides for liberalization upon or after entry into force +of this Agreement, the DURATION shall govern to the extent of any +inconsistency with any other element. + +4. Where a Party maintains a measure that requires that a service +provider be a citizen, permanent resident or resident of its +territory as a condition to the provision of a service in its +territory, a reservation for Articles 1202, 1203 or 1205 taken with +respect to that measure shall operate as a reservation for Articles +1102 or 1103 with respect to the effect of that measure on the +ability of the service provider to establish an investment. + +5. For purposes of this Annex: + +CMAP means Clasificaci¢n Mexicana de Actividades y Productos; + +concession means an authorization provided by the State to a person +to exploit a natural resource or provide a service, for which +Mexican nationals and Mexican enterprises are granted priority over +foreigners; + +CPC means Central Product Classification numbers as set out in +Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, +Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification, +1991; + +foreigners' exclusion clause means the express provision in an +enterprise's by-laws, stating that the enterprise shall not allow +foreigners, directly or indirectly, to become partners or +shareholders of the enterprise; + +international cargo means goods that have an origin or destination +outside the territory of a Party; + +Mexican enterprise means an enterprise constituted under the laws +of Mexico; + +Mexican national means a national of Mexico, as defined by the +Constitution of Mexico; + +person of a Party means a national or an enterprise of a Party; and + +SIC means: + + (a) with respect to Canada, Standard Industrial + Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in Statistics + Canada, Standard Industrial Classification, fourth + edition, 1980; and + + (b) with respect to the United States, Standard Industrial + Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in the United + States Office of Management and Budget, Standard + Industrial Classification Manual, 1987. + + +FOOTNOTE 1: The reservations are current as of September 5, 1992. +The three delegations understand that where a Party adopts +liberalizing measures prior to the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, such measures will be considered to be existing +measures. + +FOOTNOTE 2: The three delegations are considering the need for +inclusion of language to the effect that measures set out in the +LEGAL CITATION shall be deemed to include existing administrative +decisions, interpretations and practices pursuant to the measure +cited. + + + + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Atomic Energy + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not Applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2133-2134 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +A license is required for any person +in the United States to transfer, +manufacture, produce, use or import +any facilities that produce or use +nuclear materials. Such license may +not be issued to any entity known or +believed to be owned, controlled or +dominated by an alien, a foreign +corporation or a foreign government +(42 U.S.C. 2133, 2134). The +issuance of a license is also +prohibited for utilization or +production facilities for such uses as +medical therapy or research and +development activities to any +corporation or other entity owned, +controlled or dominated by one of the +foreign persons described above (42 +U.S.C. 2134(d)). + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Business Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Export Intermediaries + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Local Presence + (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Export Trading Company Act of 1982, Public Law 97-290, + 96 Stat. 1233, 15 U.S.C. 4011-4021 + 15 C.F.R. Part 325 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Title III of the Export Trading +Company Act of 1982 authorizes the +Secretary of Commerce to issue +"certificates of review" with respect +to export conduct. The Act calls for +the issuance of a certificate of +review if the Secretary determines, +and the Attorney General concurs, that +the export conduct specified in an +application will not have the +anticompetitive effects proscribed by +the Act. A certificate of review +limits the liability under federal and +state antitrust laws in engaging in +the export conduct certified. + +Only a "person" as defined by the Act +can apply for a certificate of review. +The term "person" means "an individual +who is a resident of the United +States; a partnership that is created +under and exists pursuant to the laws +of any State or of the United States; +a State or local government entity; a +corporation, whether organized as a +profit or nonprofit corporation, that +is created under and exists pursuant +to the laws of any State or of the +United States; or any association or +combination, by contract or other +arrangement, between such persons." + +A foreign national or enterprise can +receive the protection provided by a +certificate of review by becoming a +"member" of a qualified applicant. +The regulations define "member" to +mean "an entity (U.S. or foreign) +which is seeking protection under the +certificate with the applicant. A +member may be a partner in a +partnership or a joint venture; a +shareholder of a corporation; or a +participant in an association, +cooperative, or other form of profit +or nonprofit organization or +relationship, by contract or other +arrangement." + +DURATION:Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR:Business Services + +SUB-SECTOR:Export Intermediaries + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere + Classified + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Local Presence + (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Export Administration Act of 1979, Pub. L. 96-72, as amended + Export Administration Regulations, + 15 C.F.R. parts 768 through 799 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +With some limited exceptions, the +export from the United States of all +commodities, and all "technical data", +requires either a general license or a +validated license or other +authorization granted by the Office of +Export Licensing, United States +Department of Commerce. A general +license requires no application or +documentation and is generally +available for use by all persons. + +An application for a validated license +may be made only by a person subject +to the jurisdiction of the United +States who is in fact the exporter, or +by his duly authorized agent. An +application may be made on behalf of a +person not subject to the jurisdiction +of the United States by an authorized +agent in the United States, who then +becomes the applicant. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Enhanced or Value-Added Services) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752323 Value-Added Network Services CPC 752329 + Other Message Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: F.C.C. Decision, International Communications Policies + Governing Designation of Recognized Private Operating + Agencies, 104 F.C.C. 2d 208, n. 123, n. 126 (1986) + 47 C.F.R. 64.702 (1991) (Definition of enhanced or value- + added services) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +If a U.S.-based foreign-owned enhanced +service provider obtains voluntary +Recognized Private Operating Agency +certification from the U.S. Department +of State for purposes of negotiating +operating agreements with governments +other than the U.S. Government, it +must submit copies of all operating +agreements granted to it by foreign +governments and any refusal of a +foreign government to grant it an +operating agreement. For purposes of +this rule, a service provider is +generally considered "foreign owned" +if 20 percent or more of its stock is +owned by persons that are not U.S. +citizens. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Manufacturing + +SUB-SECTOR: Agricultural Chemicals + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 2879 Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, + not Elsewhere Classified + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as + amended, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq. + +DESCRIPTION:Investment + +7 U.S.C. 135h(g) prevents the +Administrator of the Environmental +Protection Agency from knowingly +disclosing information submitted by an +applicant or registrant under the Act +(without consent) to any person +engaged in the production, sale or +distribution of pesticides in +countries other than the United States +or to any person who intends to +deliver such data to such foreign or +multinational business or entity. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Mining and Materials + +SUB-SECTOR: Minerals Mining + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Most-Favored-Nation + Treatment (Article 1103) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Mineral Lands Leasing Act of 1920; 30 U.S.C. Chapter 3; + 10 U.S.C. 7435 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +1. Under the Mineral Lands Leasing +Act of 1920, aliens and corporations +with foreign stockholders may not +acquire rights-of-way for oil or gas +pipelines, or pipelines carrying +products refined from them, across on- +shore federal lands, or acquire leases +or interests in certain minerals, such +as coal or oil. However, non-U.S. +citizens may own a 100 percent +interest in a domestic corporation +that acquires a right-of-way for oil +or gas pipelines across on-shore +federal lands or lease to develop +mineral resources on on-shore federal +lands unless the foreign investor's +home country denies similar or like +privileges for the mineral or access +in question to U.S. citizens or +corporations, as compared with the +privileges it accords to its own +(30 U.S.C. 181, 183(a)). + +2. Nationalization is not considered +to be denial of similar or like +privileges. + + +3. See also 10 U.S.C. 7435, which +restricts foreign citizens, or +corporations controlled by them, from +obtaining access to leases on Naval +Petroleum Reserves, should the laws, +customs or regulations of their +country deny the privilege of leasing +public lands to citizens or +corporations of the United States. + +DURATION: Indeterminate. +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Professional Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Patent Attorneys and Patent Agents and other Practice before + the Patent and Trademark Office + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [to be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Most-Favored-Nation + Treatment (Article 1203) Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 35 USC Chapter 3 (Practice Before Patent and Trademark Office) + 37 C.F.R. Part 10 (Representation of Others Before the U.S. + Patent and Trademark Office) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +As a condition to be registered to +practice for others before the U.S. +Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO): + +(a) a patent attorney must be a U.S. +citizen or an alien lawfully residing +in the United States (37 C.F.R. +10.6(a)); + +(b) a patent agent must be a U.S. +citizen, an alien lawfully residing in +the United States, or a non-resident +who is registered to practice in a +country that permits patent agents +registered to practice before the +USPTO to practice in that country (37 +C.F.R. 10.6(c)); and + +(c) a practitioner in trademark and +non-patent cases must be an attorney +licensed in the United States, a +"grandfathered" agent, an attorney +licensed to practice in another +country that accords equivalent +treatment to attorneys licensed in the +United States, or an agent registered +to practice in such a country (37 +C.F.R. 10.14(a)-(c)). + +DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency requirements subject to removal + within two years after entry into force of this Agreement in + accordance with Article 1210(3). +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Public Administration + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Most-Favored-Nation + Treatment (Article 1103) + +LEGAL CITATION: 22 U.S.C. 2194(a), 2194(b) and 2198(c) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The Overseas Private Investment +Corporation (OPIC) insurance and loan +guarantees under 22 U.S.C. 2194(a), +2194(b) and 2198(c) are not available +to certain aliens, foreign +enterprises, or foreign controlled +domestic enterprises. +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 3721 Aircraft Repair and Rebuilding on a Factory + Basis SIC 4581 Aircraft Repair (Except on a Factory + Basis) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 49 U.S.C. App. 1354, 1421-1430 14 C.F.R. Parts 43 and 145 + Agreement Concerning Airworthiness Certification, Exchange + of Letters between U.S. and Canada dated August 31, 1984, + Treaties and International Agreement Service 11023 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border + +For major aircraft repair, overhaul or +maintenance activities, during which +an aircraft is withdrawn from service, +U.S. measures require that, in order +to perform work on U.S.-registered +aircraft, foreign air repair stations +must be certified by the Federal +Aviation Administration with +continuing oversight provided by the +Federal Aviation Administration. +Pursuant to a bilateral airworthiness +agreement dated August 31, 1984, as +amended, between the United States and +Canada, the United States recognizes +the certifications and oversight +provided by Canada for all repair +stations and individuals performing +the work located in Canada. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 4512 Air Transportation Scheduled + 4522 Air Transportation Non-scheduled + 4513 Air Courier Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended; + 14 C.F.R. For purposes of this entry, the Description + governs. + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Whether an entity is a U.S. citizen +determines the type of commercial air +services company that it can own or +control. Under the Federal Aviation +Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. App. Ch. 20), +"citizens" include (1) individuals who +are citizens; (2) a partnership in +which each member is a citizen of the +U.S.; or (3) a U.S. corporation of +which the president and at least +two-thirds of the board of directors +and other managing officers are U.S. +citizens, and at least seventy-five +percent of the voting interest in the +corporation is owned or controlled by +U.S. citizens. 49 U.S.C. App. +1301(16). + +In addition, this statutory +requirement has historically been +interpreted by the Department of +Transportation (and the Civil +Aeronautics Board before it) to +require that an air carrier in fact be +under the actual control of U.S. +citizens. The Department of +Transportation makes this +determination on a case-by-case basis. +Nevertheless, the Department has +provided guidance as to some lines of +demarcation. For example, total +foreign equity investment of up to 49 +percent (with a maximum of 25 percent +being voting stock), taken alone, is +not construed as indicative of foreign +control. (See Department of +Transportation Order 91-1-41, January +23, 1991.) + +Only air carriers that are U.S. +citizens are permitted to operate +domestic air services or operate +international air services as a "U.S." +carrier; non-U.S. citizens may own +and control foreign air carriers that +operate between the U.S. and foreign +points. See Sections 401, 402, +417(b)(7) and 1108 of the Federal +Aviation Act. The different rights of +each type of air carrier are usually +spelled out in the applicable aviation +bilateral agreement. + +Certain distinctions based on +citizenship also exist with regard to +other types of air services providers, +such as air freight forwarders (14 +C.F.R. 297), charter operators (14 +C.F.R. 380), and intermodal operators +(14 C.F.R. 222). + +Air freight forwarders may be "U.S. +citizens" (defined as indicated above) +which use the services of (inter alia) +direct air carriers (with a Department +of Transportation certificate, +regulation, order or permit) to +transport property. 14 C.F.R. Part +296. They may also be "foreign air +freight forwarders", which similarly +use direct air carriers to transport +property. 14 C.F.R. Part 296. There +is no "U.S. citizenship" requirement +for "foreign air freight forwarders." +14 C.F.R. 297.3(d). Foreign air +freight forwarders may obtain the same +operating exemptions available to U.S. +citizens. They must, however, apply +for registration with the Department +of Transportation. Their application +can be rejected "for reasons relating +to the failure of effective +reciprocity, or if the Department +finds that it is in the public +interest to do so." 14 C.F.R. +297.22. + +Charter operators may be "public +charter operators", which inter alia +must be "U.S. citizens" (defined as +indicated above) or "foreign charter +operators," for which there is not a +citizenship requirement. 14 C.F.R. +380.2. Unlike domestic charter +operators, "foreign charter operators" +wishing to operate charters which +originate in the U.S. must register +with the Department of Transportation. +14 C.F.R. 380.61. The Department of +Transportation may reject a +registration application "for reasons +relating to the failure of effective +reciprocity or if the Department finds +it would be in the public interest to +do so." 14 C.F.R. 380.64. + +A direct foreign air carrier may +engage in the surface transport of +property (which it has carried by air) +in a zone extending 35 miles from the +boundary of the airport or city it is +authorized to serve. There is no such +geographic limitation on a direct U.S. +air carrier, or on a U.S. or foreign +indirect air carrier. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 0721 Crop Planting, Cultivating, and Protecting + (limited to aerial dusting and spraying, dusting + crops, with or without fertilizing, spraying + crops, with or without fertilizing) + + SIC 4522 Air Transportation, services, sightseeing + airplane services) + + SIC 7319 Advertising, Not Elsewhere Classified + (limited to aerial advertising, sky writing) + + SIC 7335 Commercial Photography + (limited to aerial photographic service, except + mapmaking) + + SIC 7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified + (limited to mapmaking, including aerial, pipeline + and powerline inspection services, firefighting + service, other than forestry or public) + + SIC 7997 Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs + (limited to aviation clubs, membership) + + SIC 8299 Schools & Education Services, Not Elsewhere + Classified (limited to flying instruction) + + SIC 8713 Surveying Services (limited to aerial + surveying) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended; + 49 U.S.C. App. 1508(b); 14 C.F.R. 375. For purposes of this + entry, paragraph 3 of the Description governs. + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. Authorization from the Department +of Transportation is required for the +provision of specialty air services in +the territory of the United States. A +person of Canada or Mexico that +provides aerial construction, +heli-logging, aerial sightseeing, +flight training, aerial inspection and +surveillance and aerial spraying +services may not be authorized to +provide such services if there is +inadequate reciprocity on the part of +the country of the applicant, or if +approval would otherwise not be in the +public interest. + +2. A person of Mexico or Canada may +be authorized to provide, subject to +compliance by that person with U.S. +safety regulations, aerial mapping, +aerial surveying, aerial photography, +forest fire management, fire fighting, +aerial advertising, glider towing and +parachute jumping. + +Investment + +3. Specialty air enterprises are +required to comply with the same +requirements as those set out in the +exception for air transportation +carriers described in the investment +exception for air transportation. +DURATION:Cross-Border + +Paragraph 2 of the Description governs +on entry into force. + +A person of Canada or Mexico may +obtain, subject to compliance with +U.S. safety requirements, +authorization to provide the following +specialty air services in the +territory of the United States: + +(a) two years after entry into force + of the Agreement, aerial + construction and heli-logging; + +(b) three years after entry into + force of the Agreement, aerial + sightseeing, flight training and + aerial inspection and + surveillance services; and + +(c) six years after entry into force + of the Agreement, aerial spraying + services. + +Investment: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4213 Trucking, Except Local + SIC 4215 Courier Services, Except by Air + SIC 4131 Intercity and Rural Bus Transportation + SIC 4142 Bus Charter Service, Except Local + SIC 4151 School Buses (limited to interstate + transportation not related to school activity) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Bus Regulatory Reform Act of 1982, as amended, section 6, + 49 U.S.C. 10922(l) (1) and (2) + 49 U.S.C. 10530 (3) + 49 U.S.C. 10329, 10330 and 11705 and + 49 C.F.R. 1044 + 19 U.S.C. 1202 + + Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States of + America and the United Mexican States on Facilitation + of Charter/Tour Bus Service, December 3, 1990. + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Operating authority from the +Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) +is required to provide interstate or +cross border bus or truck services in +the territory of the United States. A +moratorium has been imposed on new +grants of operating authority for +persons of Mexico, except for +provision of cross-border charter or +tour bus services. + +Under the moratorium, persons of +Mexico without operating authority may +operate only within ICC Border +Commercial Zones, for which ICC +operating authority is not required. +Persons of Mexico providing truck +services (including for hire, private, +and exempt services) without operating +authority are required to obtain a +certificate of registration from the +ICC to enter the United States and +operate in the ICC Border Commercial +Zones. Persons of Mexico providing +bus service are not required to obtain +an ICC certificate of registration to +provide such service within the ICC +Border Commercial Zones. + +A person providing bus or truck +service between points in the United +States is required to use United +States-registered and either U.S.- +built or duty-paid equipment. + +Investment + +The moratorium has the effect of being +an investment restriction because +enterprises of the United States +providing bus or truck services that +are owned or controlled by persons of +Mexico may not obtain ICC operating +authority. + +DURATION: On entry into force of this Agreement, the Description shall govern. + Cross-Border Services + +A person of Mexico will be permitted +to obtain operating authority to +provide: + +(a) three years after signature of + this Agreement, cross-border + truck services to or from border + states (California, Arizona, New + Mexico, and Texas), and such + persons will be permitted to + enter and depart the territory of + United States through different + ports of entry; + +(b) three years after entry into + force of this Agreement, + cross-border scheduled bus + services; and + +(c) six years after entry into force + of this Agreement, cross-border + truck services. + + +Investment + +A person of Mexico will be permitted +to establish an enterprise in the +United States to provide: + +(a) three years after signature of + this Agreement, truck services + for the distribution of + international cargo between + points in the United States; and + +(b) seven years after entry into + force of this Agreement, bus + services between points in the + United States. + +Indeterminate: The moratorium will +remain in place on grants of authority +for the provision of truck services by +persons of Mexico between points in +the United States for the +transportation of goods other than +international cargo. +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Customs Brokers + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4731 Arrangement of Transportation of Freight + and Cargo + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 19 U.S.C. 1641(b) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Only U.S. citizens may obtain a +customs broker's license, which is +required to conduct customs business +on behalf of another person. A +corporation, association, or +partnership established under the laws +of any state may receive a customs +broker's license if at least one +officer of the corporation or +association, or one member of the +partnership, holds a valid customs +broker's license. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + +SECTOR: All + +SUB-SECTOR: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + +LEGAL CITATION: Securities Act of 1933, Rules 251 and 405, 17 C.F.R. 240.251 + and 240.405 + + Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 12(b)(2), 15 U.S.C. + 1(b)(2) and the Rules thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Foreign issuers, except for certain +Canadian issuers, may not use the +small business forms under the +Securities Act of 1933 to register +securities. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of the United States + +SECTOR: + +SUBSECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4952 Sewerage System + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEGAL CITATION: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The Clean Water Act authorizes grants +for the construction of treatment +plants for municipal sewage or +industrial waste. Grant recipients +may be privately-owned enterprises. +The Act provides that grants shall be +made for treatment works only if such +articles, materials, and supplies as +have been manufactured, mined or +produced in the United States will be +used in the treatment works. The +Administrator of the Environmental +Protection Agency has authority not to +apply this provision, e.g., if the +cost of the articles in question is +unreasonable. 33 U.S.C. 1295. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + + + + + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + +SECTOR: Agriculture + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Farm Credit Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-2 + as amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 1 (4th + Supp.); S.C. 1991, c. 5, 53 + + Farm Credit Regulations, C.R.C. 1978, + c. 644 as amended by SOR/81-560; + SOR/82-495; SOR/83-198 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Loans by the Farm Credit Corporation +may be made only to: + +(a) individuals who are Canadian + citizens or permanent residents; + +(b) farming corporations controlled + by Canadian citizens or permanent + residents; or + +(c) cooperative farm associations, + all of whose members are Canadian + citizens or permanent residents. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. + 28, as amended by S.C.1988, c. 65 + + Investment Canada Regulations, + SOR/85-611, as amended by SOR/189-69 + + An Act to Amend the Investment Canada + Act, (Bill C-89, introduced in + Parliament on 18 June 1992) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +1. Under the Investment Canada Act, +the following acquisitions of Canadian +businesses by "non-Canadians" are +subject to review by Investment +Canada: + +(1) all direct acquisitions of + Canadian businesses with assets + of $5 million or more; + +(2) all indirect acquisitions of + Canadian businesses with assets + of $50 million or more; and + +(3) indirect acquisitions of Canadian + businesses with assets between $5 + million and $50 million which + represent more than 50 percent of + the value, calculated in the + prescribed manner, of the assets + of all the entities the control + of which is being acquired, + directly or indirectly, in the + transaction in question. + +2. "Canadian business", "Canadian" +and "non-Canadian" are defined in the +Investment Canada Act. A "non- +Canadian" is an individual, government +or agency thereof or an entity which +is not "Canadian". + +3. In addition, specific +acquisitions or new businesses in +designated types of business +activities related to Canada's +cultural heritage or national +identity, which are normally +notifiable, may be reviewed if the +Governor in Council authorizes a +review in the public interest. + +4. Investments subject to review +under the Investment Canada Act are +not to be implemented unless the +Minister responsible for the +Investment Canada Act advises the +applicant that the investment is +likely to be of net benefit to Canada. +Such a determination is made in +accordance with six factors described +in the Act. + +5. These factors are summarized as +follows: + +(a) the effect of the investment on + the level and nature of economic + activity in Canada, including the + effect on employment, on the + utilization of parts, components + and services produced in Canada, + and on exports from Canada; + +(b) the degree and significance of + participation by Canadians in the + investment; + +(c) the effect of the investment on + productivity, industrial + efficiency, technological + development and product + innovation in Canada; + +(d) the effect of the investment on + competition within any industry + or industries in Canada; + +(e) the compatibility of the + investment with national + industrial, economic and cultural + policies, taking into + consideration industrial, + economic and cultural policy + objectives enunciated by the + government or legislature of any + province likely to be + significantly affected by the + investment; and + +(f) the contribution of the + investment to Canada's ability to + compete in world markets. + +6. In making a net benefit +determination, the Minister, through +Investment Canada, may review plans +under which the applicant demonstrates +the net benefit to Canada of the +proposed acquisition. An applicant +may also submit undertakings to the +Minister in connection with any +proposed acquisition which is the +subject of review. In the event of +noncompliance with an undertaking by +an applicant, the Minister may seek a +court order directing compliance or +any other remedy authorized under the +Act. + +7. The establishment or acquisition +of Canadian businesses by non- +Canadians, other than those described +above, are to be notified to the +agency administering the Act, +Investment Canada. + +8. Review of "acquisition of +control", as defined in the Investment +Canada Act, of a Canadian business by +an American or Mexican will take place +if the value of the gross assets of +the Canadian business is not less than +the applicable thresholds, effective +on the date of entry into force of +this Agreement and adjusted on each +anniversary thereof. The calculation +of the applicable review threshold is +set out in the Duration section below. + +9. The review threshold applicable +to American and Mexican investors is +higher than those set out above. +However, this higher review threshold +does not apply in the following +sectors: uranium production and +ownership of uranium producing +properties; oil and gas; financial +services; transportation services and +cultural businesses. + +10. Indirect "acquisitions of +control", as defined in the Investment +Canada Act, of Canadian businesses by +"American" and "Mexican" investors are +not reviewable. Notwithstanding the +definition of "investor of a Party" in +Chapter Eleven, only investors who are +nationals, or entities controlled by +nationals, (as defined in the +Investment Canada Act) of the United +States or Mexico, may benefit from the +higher review threshold. + +11. Notwithstanding Article 1106(1), +Canada reserves the right to impose +requirements, or enforce any +commitment or undertaking, in +connection with the establishment, +acquisition, expansion, conduct or +operation of an investment of an +investor of another Party for the +transfer of technology, production +process or other proprietary knowledge +to a national or enterprise, +affiliated to the transferor, in +Canada, in connection with the review +of an acquisition of an investment +pursuant to the Investment Canada Act. + +12. Except for requirements, +commitments or undertakings related to +technology transfer as set out above, +Article 1106(1) shall apply to +requirements, commitments or +undertakings imposed or enforced under +the Investment Canada Act. However, +Article 1106(1) shall not be construed +to apply to any requirement, +commitment or undertaking imposed or +enforced in connection with a review +under the Investment Canada Act, to +locate production, carry out research +and development, employ or train +workers, or to construct or expand +particular facilities, in Canada. + +DURATION: Paragraphs 10, 11 and 12 of the +Description setting out Canada's +reservations and commitments with +respect to Articles 1102, 1106(1), +and 1138 shall govern. + +For American and Mexican investors, +the applicable threshold for the +review of a direct acquisition of +control of a Canadian business shall +be: + +(a) for the twelve month period + commencing on the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, + such monetary amount as + determined in accordance with + Annex 1607.3 of the Canada-United + State Free Trade Agreement; + +(b) commencing on the first + anniversary of the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, the + monetary amount for the preceding + year multiplied by an annual + adjustment representing the + increase in nominal Gross + Domestic Product, as set out + below. + +The calculation of the annual +adjustment shall be determined in +January of each year after 1994 using +the most recently available data as +published by Statistics Canada and +using the following formula: + +Ann ual Adjustment = + + Current nominal GDP at market + prices + --------------------------------- + ----------------------Previous + year nominal GDP at market prices + +"Current nominal GDP at market prices" +means the arithmetic mean of the +nominal Gross Domestic Product at +market prices for the most recent four +consecutive quarters (seasonally +adjusted at annual rates). + +"Previous year nominal GDP at market +prices" means the arithmetic mean of +the nominal Gross Domestic Product at +market prices for the four consecutive +quarters (seasonally adjusted at +annual rates) for the comparable +period in the year preceding the year +used in calculating the "current +nominal GDP at market prices". + +The amounts determined in this manner +shall be rounded to the nearest +million dollars. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + Provincial + +LEGAL CITATION: + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +When selling or disposing of its +equity interests in, or the assets of, +an existing state enterprise or an +existing governmental entity, Canada +and each province reserve the right to +prohibit or impose limitations on the +ownership of such interests or assets, +and on the ability of owners of such +interests or assets to control any +resulting enterprise, by investors of +another Party or non-Party or their +investments. In addition, Canada and +each province reserve the right to +adopt or maintain any measure relating +to the nationality of senior +management or members of the board of +directors. + +For the purposes of this reservation: + +(a) any measure maintained, or + adopted after the entry into + force of this Agreement, + prohibiting or imposing + limitations on the ownership of + equity interests or assets or + nationality requirements + described in this reservation + shall be deemed to be an existing + measure; and + +(b) "state enterprise" means an + enterprise owned or controlled + through ownership interests by + Canada or a province and includes + an enterprise established after + the date of entry into force of + this Agreement solely for the + purposes of selling or disposing + of equity interests in, or the + assets of, an existing state + enterprise or governmental + entity. + +DURATION: +The Description shall govern on entry +into force of this Agreement. + +Indeterminate. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Business Corporations Act, + R.S.C. 1985, C. I-44, as amended by + R.S.C. 1985, c. 27 (2nd Supp.), R.S.C. + 1985, c. 1 (4th Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. + 17; S.C. 1991, c. 45, 46, 47 + + Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970, + C. C-32, as amended by R.S.C. 1970, c. + C-10 (1st Supp.); S.C. 1970-71-72, c. + 43, 63; S.C. 1972, c. 17; S.C. + 1974-75-76, c. 33; S.C. 1978-79, c. + 11; S.C. 1985, c. 26; S.C. 1986, c. + 26, 35 + + Canada Business Corporations Act + Regulations SOR/79-316, as amended by + SOR/79-513, SOR/79-728, SOR/80-873, + SOR/81-3, SOR/81-189, SOR/81-868, + SOR/82-187, SOR/83-511, SOR/83781, + SOR/83-817, SOR/85-384, SOR/86-365, + SOR/86-366, SOR/86-421, SOR/86-983, + SOR/87-248, SOR/87-629, SOR/8863, + SOR/88-491, SOR/89-159, SOR/89-323, + SOR/90-660, SOR/91-567 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The cited laws and regulations permit +constraints to be placed on issue, +transfer and ownership of shares in +federally incorporated business +corporations. The object is to permit +corporations to meet Canadian +ownership requirements, under certain +laws as prescribed in the regulations, +in sectors where such ownership is +required as a condition to operate. +In order to maintain certain +"Canadian" ownership levels, +corporations are permitted to sell +shareholders' shares without the +consent of those shareholders, and to +purchase the corporation's own shares +on the open market. "Canadian" is +defined in the regulations. + +DURATION: +Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Business Corporations Act, + R.S.C. 1985, c. I-44 as amended R.S.C. + 1985, c. 27 (2nd Supp.), R.S.C. 1985, + c. 1 (4th Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. 17; + S.C. 1991, c. 45, 46, 47 + + Canada Business Corporations Act + Regulations, SOR/79-316, as amended + SOR/79-513, SOR/79-728, SOR/80-873, + SOR/81-3, SOR/81-189, SOR/81-868, + SOR/82-187, SOR/83-511, SOR/83-781, + SOR/83-817, SOR/85-384, SOR/86-365, + SOR/86-366, SOR/86-421, SOR/86-983, + SOR/87-248, SOR/87-629, SOR/88-63, + SOR/88-491, SOR/89-159, SOR/89-323, + SOR/90-660, SOR/91-567 + + Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970, + c. C-32 + + Special Acts of Parliament + incorporating specific companies + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The Canada Business Corporations Act +requires that a simple majority of +members of the board of directors, or +of a committee thereof, of a +federally-incorporated company must be +resident Canadians. For the purposes +of the Act the term "resident +Canadian" is defined as an individual +who is a Canadian citizen ordinarily +resident in Canada, a citizen who is a +member of a class as set out in the +regulations, or a permanent resident +as defined in the Immigration Act +except a person who has been +ordinarily resident in Canada for more +than one year after he became eligible +to apply for Canadian citizenship. + +In the case of a holding corporation, +not more than 1/3 of the directors +need be resident Canadians if the +earnings in Canada of the holding +corporation and its subsidiaries are +less than 5% of the gross earnings of +the holding corporation and its +subsidiaries. + +Under the Canada Corporations Act, a +simple majority of the elected +directors of a Special Act corporation +must be residents of Canada and +citizens of a Commonwealth country. +This requirement applies to every +joint stock company incorporated +subsequent to 22 June 1869 by any +Special Act of Parliament and any +subsequent amendments to such Acts. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Citizenship Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29 + as amended by R.S.C. 1985 c. 28 (1st + Supp.); c. 30 (3rd Supp.); c. 44 (3rd + Supp.); c. 28 (4th Supp.) + + Foreign Ownership of Land Regulations, + SOR/79-416; SOR/79-514; SOR/80-156; + SOR/82-544 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Under the Citizenship Act, a province +is authorized to prohibit or restrict +acquisitions of real property located +in that province by non-Canadians. + +The Foreign Ownership of Land +Regulations are made pursuant to the +Citizenship Act and the Alberta +Agricultural and Recreational Land +Ownership Act. In Alberta, an +ineligible person or foreign owned or +controlled corporation may only hold +an interest in controlled land +consisting of not more than 2 parcels +containing, in the aggregate, not more +than 20 acres. An "ineligible +person" is (1) an individual who is +not a Canadian citizen or permanent +resident; (2) a foreign government or +agency thereof; or (3) a corporation +incorporated elsewhere than in Canada. +"Controlled land" means land in +Alberta but does not include (1) land +other than land owned by the Crown; +(2) land within a city, town, new +town, village, or summer village and +(3) mines or minerals. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Air Canada Public Participation Act, + R.S.C. 1985, c. 35 (4th Supp.) + + Canada Development Corporation + Reorganization Act, S.C. 1985, c. 49 + + Petro-Canada Public Participation Act, + S.C. 1991, c. 10 + + Canadian Arsenals Limited Divestiture + Authorization Act, S.C. 1986, c. 20 + + Cooperative Energy Act, S.C. + 1980-81-82-83, c. 108 + + Eldorado Nuclear Limited + Reorganization and Divestiture Act, + S.C. 1988, c. 41 + + Nordion and Theratronics Divestiture + Authorization Act, S.C. 1990, c. 4 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Non-residents may not own more than a +specified percentage of the voting +shares of the corporation to which +each Act applies. For each company the +restrictions are as follows: + +Air Canada: 25% +Canada Development Corporation: 25% +Petro-Canada Inc: 25% +Canadian Arsenals Limited: 25% +Eldorado Nuclear Limited: ownership +not restricted but voting rights +restricted to 25% of votes cast at +meetings +Nordion Limited: 25% +Theratronics Limited: 49% +Cooperative Energy Corporation: 49% + +Non-resident is defined in the cited +laws to generally mean: + +(a) an individual, other than a + Canadian citizen, who is not + ordinarily resident in Canada; + +(b) a corporation incorporated, + formed or otherwise organized + outside Canada; + +(c) the government of a foreign state + or any political subdivision + thereof, or a person empowered to + perform a function or duty on + behalf of such a government; + +(d) a corporation that is controlled + directly or indirectly by + non-residents as defined in any + of paragraphs (a) to (c); + +(e) a trust (i) established by a + non-resident as defined in any of + paragraphs (b) to (d), other than + a trust for the administration of + a pension fund for the benefit of + individuals a majority of whom + are residents, or (ii) in which + non-residents as defined in any + of paragraphs (a) to (d) have + more than fifty per cent of the + beneficial interest; or + +(f) a corporation that is controlled + directly or indirectly by a trust + described in paragraph (e). + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + + +SECTOR: All Sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Export and Import Permits Act, R.S.C., + 1985, c. E-19 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only natural persons ordinarily +resident in Canada, enterprises having +their head office in Canada or branch +offices in Canada of a foreign +enterprise may apply for and be issued +import or export permits or a transit +authorization certificate for goods +and related services subject to +controls pursuant to regulations of +the Export and Import Permits Act. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Automotive + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada-United-States Free Trade + Agreement Implementation Act + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Article 1106(3) shall not apply to the +granting of waivers of customs duties +conditioned, explicitly or implicitly, +upon the fulfillment of performance +requirements by those manufacturers of +automotive goods: + +(a) set out in Part One of Annex + 1002.1 of the Canada - United- + States Free Trade Agreement, in + accordance with the headnote to + that Part; and + +(b) for the applicable periods + specified in Article 1002(2) and + (3) of the Canada - United-States + Free Trade Agreement to those + manufacturers of automotive goods + set out in Parts Two and Three, + respectively, of Annex 1002.1 of + that Agreement. + +DURATION: (a) Indeterminate + +(b) For Part Two, until January 1, + 1998; and for Part Three, until + January 1, 1996 or such earlier + date specified in existing + agreements between Canada and the + recipient of the waiver. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Business Service Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Customs Brokerages and Brokers + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7794 Customs Brokerages and Brokers + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Customs Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. 41 (2nd Supp.) + Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, + SOR/86-1067 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +1. To be a licensed customs broker +in Canada, an individual must be a +Canadian citizen or permanent +resident. + +2. To be a licensed customs +brokerage in Canada: +(a) a corporation must be + incorporated in Canada with a + majority of its directors being + Canadian citizens or permanent + residents; and + +(b) a partnership must be composed of + persons who are Canadian citizens + or permanent residents, or + corporations incorporated in + Canada with a majority of their + directors being Canadian citizens + or permanent residents. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Business Service Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Duty Free Shops + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 6599 Other Retail Stores, Not + Elsewhere Classified + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Customs Act, R.S.C., 1986, c.1 (2nd Supp.) + Duty Free Shop Regulations, + SOR/86-1072, as amended + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +1. To be a licensed duty free shop +operator at a land border crossing in +Canada, an individual must: + +(a) be a Canadian citizen or + permanent resident; + +(b) be of good character; + +(c) be principally resident in + Canada; and + +(d) have resided in Canada for at + least 183 days of the year + preceding the year of application + for the licence. + + 2. To be a licensed duty free shop +operator at a border crossing in +Canada, a corporation must: + +(a) be incorporated in Canada; and + +(b) have all of its shares + beneficially owned by Canadian + citizens or permanent residents + who meet the requirements of + paragraph 1. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Business Service Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Examination Services relating to the + Export and Import of Cultural Property + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 990 Other Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Cultural Property Export and Import + Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-51 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +For purposes of the Cultural Property +Export and Import Act an "expert +examiner" of cultural property must be +either a natural person who ordinarily +resides in Canada or a corporation +that has its head office in Canada or +maintains one or more establishments +in Canada to which employees employed +in connection with the business of the +corporation ordinarily report for +work. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Business Service Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Patent Agents and Agencies + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7499 Other Financial + Intermediaries, Not + Elsewhere Classified + (Limited to Holders of + Intellectual Property + Rights) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Patent Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. P-4 + Patent Rules, CRC, Vol. XIII, c. 1250, + p.10053 + + Patent Cooperation Treaty Regulations, + SOR/89-453 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. To be able to represent persons +in the presentation and prosecution of +applications for patents or in other +business before the Patent Office, a +patent agent must be a resident of +Canada and registered by the Patent +Office. + +2. To prosecute an application for a +patent in Canada a registered patent +agent who is not a resident of Canada +must appoint a registered patent agent +who is a resident of Canada as an +associate to prosecute the +application. + +3. Any firm may be added to the +patent register provided that it has +at least one member who is also on the +register. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Business Service Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Trade-Mark Agents + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7499 Other Financial + Intermediaries, Not + Elsewhere Classified + (Limited to Holders of + intellectual Property + Rights) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Trade-Marks Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. T-13 + Trade-Marks Regulations, CRC, Vol. + XVIII, c. 1559, p. 13803, as amended + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. To be able to represent persons +in the presentation and prosecution of +applications for trade-marks or in +other business before the Trade-Mark +Office, a trade-mark agent must be a +resident of Canada and registered by +the Trade-Mark Office. + +2. To prosecute an application for a +trade-mark in Canada, a registered +trade-mark agent who is not resident +in Canada must appoint a registered +trade-mark agent who is resident in +Canada as an associate to prosecute +the application. + +3. Trade-mark agents who reside, and +are registered (in good standing), in +a Commonwealth country or the United +States may be added to the register of +trade-mark agents. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Petroleum Resources Act, R.S.C. + 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.) as amended by + R.S.C. 1985, c. 21 (4th Supp.), S.C. + 1990, c. 8, 41., S.C. 1991, c. 10 + (partly in force), 24 (not in force), + 46 (not in force) + + Territorial Lands Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c.T-7 as amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 7 + (3rd Supp.)(partly in force); S.C. + 1991, c. 2, 24 (not in force), 50 (not + in force) + + Public Lands Grants Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c. P-30 as amended R.S.C. 1985, c. 13 + (1st Supp.); S.C. 1991, c. 24 (not in + force). Act repealed S.C. 1991, c. 50 + (repealing legislation not in force) + + Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord + Implementation Act, S.C. 1987, c. 3 as + amended by S.C. 1988, c. 28, S.C. + 1990, c. 41; S.C. 1991, c. 46 (not in + force), 49, 50 (not in force) + + Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum + Resources Accord Implementation Act, + S.C. 1988, c. 28 as amended by S.C. + 1990, c. 28, 41; S.C. 1991, c. 46 (not + in force), 49, 50 (not in force) + + Canada Oil and Gas Land Regulations, + C.R.C. c. 1518 as amended SOR/80-590; + SOR/82-663; SOR/89-144 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Canadian legislation contains certain +qualifications for holders of oil and +gas production licenses for +discoveries made after March 5, 1982. +These qualifications ensure that +holders of such licenses, or shares +therein, are Canadian citizens +ordinarily resident in Canada, +permanent residents or corporations +incorporated in Canada. + +Notwithstanding qualification to hold +a production license, no production +license shall be issued for +discoveries made after March 5, 1982 +unless the Minister of Energy, Mines +and Resources is satisfied that the +Canadian ownership rate of the +interest-owner in relation to the +production license on the date of +issuance would not be less than 50%. +"Interest-owner" is defined in the +Canada Petroleum Resources Act to mean +"an interest holder who holds the +interest or a group of interest +holders who hold all the shares of the +interest". + +With respect to production licenses +for discoveries made prior to March 5, +1982, the Canadian ownership +requirements are as set out in the +Canada Oil and Gas Land Regulations. + +These qualifications and Canadian +ownership requirements are in respect +of production licenses issued on +"frontier lands" and the "offshore +areas" (areas not under provincial +jurisdiction) as defined in the +legislation. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Uranium + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment + (Article 1103) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. + 28, as amended by S.C.1988, c.65 + + Investment Canada Regulations, SOR/85- + 611 as amended by SOR/189-69 + + An Act to Amend the Investment Canada + Act, (Bill C-89, introduced in + Parliament on 18 June 1992) + + Policy on Non-resident Ownership in + the Uranium Mining Sector, 1987 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Non-resident ownership of a uranium +mining property is limited to 49% at +the stage of first production. +Exceptions to this limit may be +permitted if it can be established +that the property is in fact +Canadian-controlled as defined in the +Investment Canada Act. + +Exemptions from the policy are +allowed, subject to Cabinet approval, +only in cases where Canadian +participants in the ownership of the +property cannot be found. Investments +in properties by "non-Canadians", as +defined in the Investment Canada Act, +prior to December 23, 1987, beyond the +permitted ownership level, are allowed +to remain in place; however no +increase in non-Canadian ownership is +permitted. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Fisheries + +SUB-SECTOR: Fish Harvesting and Processing + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Coastal Fisheries Protection Act, + R.S.C. 1985, c. C-33 as amended by + R.S.C. 1985, c. 31 (1st Supp.); R.S.C. + 1985, c. 39 (2nd Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. + 44 + + Fisheries Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-14 as + amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 31 (1st + Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 35 (1st + Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 40 (4th + Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. 16; S.C. 1990, + c. 17 + + Policy on Foreign Investment in the + Canadian Fisheries Sector, 1985 + + Commercial Fisheries Licensing Policy + + Coastal Fisheries Protection + Regulations, C.R.C., 1978, c. 413 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Under the Coastal Fisheries Protection +Act, "foreign" fishing vessels are +prohibited from entering Canada's 200 +mile fishing zone except under +authority of a license or under +treaty. "Foreign" vessels are those +which are not "Canadian" as defined in +the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act. +Under the Fisheries Act, The Minister +of Fisheries and Oceans has a +discretionary authority with respect +to the issuance of licenses. + +Fish processing companies which have a +foreign ownership level of more than +49% are prohibited from holding +Canadian commercial fishing licenses. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Fisheries + +SUB-SECTOR: Fishing-Related Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 032 Services Incidental to Fishing + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Coastal Fisheries Protection Act, + R.S.C., 1985, c. C-33 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Under the Coastal Fisheries Protection +Act, the Department of Fisheries and +Oceans is responsible for controlling +the activities of foreign fishing +vessels in Canada's Exclusive +Fisheries Zone (EFZ), including access +to Canadian ports (port privileges). + +In general, the Department grants such +port privileges, including the +purchase of fuel and supplies, ship +repair, crew exchanges and +transshipment of fish catches, only to +fishing vessels from countries with +which it has favorable fishery +relations, based primarily on +adherence by the foreign country to +Canadian and international +conservation practices and policies. +Exceptions to this general rule are +allowed in cases of emergency ("force +majeure") and where the specific +provisions of bilateral fisheries +treaties apply. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Government Finance + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Financial Administrative Act, R.S.C., + 1985, Chap. F-11 and annual Orders-in- + Council + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Canada Savings Bonds are issued +annually pursuant to the Financial +Administration Act. Terms and +conditions are set by Orders-in- +Council. Sale of Canada Savings Bonds +is restricted to individuals who are +Canadian nationals. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most Favored Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: National Transportation Act, 1987, + R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.), as + amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 29 (3rd + Supp.); R.S.C. 1985 c. 19 (4th Supp.); + R.S.C. 1985, c. 32 (4th Supp.) + + Aeronautics Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. A-2 + as amended by R.S.C.1985, c. 33 (1st + Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.) + + Air Regulations, C.R.C. 1978, c. 2 + + Aircraft Marking and Registration + Regulations, SOR/90-591, as amended by + SOR/91-504 + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The following "commercial air +services" are reserved to Canadian air +carriers or operators: domestic air +transportation services (cabotage); +international scheduled air +transportation services reserved by +bilateral agreements to Canadian +airlines; and international +non-scheduled air transportation +services between Canada and a country +other than a foreign air carrier's +state of registry ("fifth freedom +charters"). For specialty air +services, see Schedule of Canada, +Annex I, p.I-C-42 and Schedule of +Canada, Annex II, p.II-C-9. + +Only qualified persons may provide +commercial air services reserved to +Canadian air carriers or operators. +Non-Canadian investment in voting +stock of enterprises providing +commercial air services that are +reserved to Canadian air carriers or +operators is limited to 25% or to a +lesser percentage where control in +fact of the enterprise is otherwise +considered not to be held by +Canadians. Non-Canadians are not +permitted, through voting interests or +other forms of investment, to control +Canadian air carriers or operators. +Aircraft other than state aircraft may +only be registered in Canada by +qualified persons. Aircraft not +registered in Canada are limited by +regulation concerning the period +during which they may be operated in +Canada by Canadians. + +A qualified person is a Canadian +citizen or permanent resident, or a +corporation incorporated by or under +the laws of Canada or a province and +of which: + +(a) not less than 75 % of the voting + interest is in fact owned and + controlled by Canadian citizens + or permanent residents or by a + corporation meeting the + requirements on Canadian + ownership and control; + +(b) not less than 2/3 of its + directors are Canadian citizens + or permanent residents; + +(c) the executive head is a Canadian + citizen or permanent resident; + and + +(d) the principal place of business + is in Canada. + +A corporation incorporated by or under +the laws of Canada or a province but +that does not meet the Canadian +ownership and control requirements may +only register a private aircraft when +the corporation is the sole owner and +subject to other limitations and +requirements of the Air Regulations. + +The Air Regulations also have the +effect of limiting "non-Canadian" +corporations operating foreign +registered private aircraft within +Canada to the carriage of their own +employees. A "non-Canadian" +corporation is a corporation which +does not meet the Canadian ownership +and control requirements. + +All commercial air services operating +in Canada require a Canadian operating +certificate to ensure their safety and +security. An operating certificate +authorizing the provision of +commercial air services reserved to +Canadian operators or air carriers is +only issued to qualified persons. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4513 Non-Scheduled Air Transport, + Specialty Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. A-2, + section 4.2 + + Air Regulations, C.R.C., Vol. I, c. 2, + sections 700 and 702 + + Air Regulations Series 2, No. 2 + (Aircraft Marking and Registration + Regulations), SOR/90-591, section 19 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +1. A person requires a Canadian +operating certificate issued by the +Department of Transport to provide +specialty air services in the +territory of Canada. The Department +of Transport will issue an operating +certificate to a person applying for +authority to provide such services, +subject to compliance by such person +with Canadian safety requirements. + +2. Such operating certificate for +the provision of aerial construction, +heli-logging, aerial inspection, +aerial surveillance, flight training, +aerial sightseeing, and aerial +spraying services is not issued to a +person that is not "Canadian" as +defined in the applicable regulations +(a Canadian national or a corporation +incorporated and having its principal +place of business in Canada, its chief +executive officer and not fewer than +2/3 of its directors as Canadian +nationals, and not less than 75% of +its voting interest owned and +controlled by persons otherwise +meeting these requirements). + +3. A person of Mexico or of the +United States may obtain an operating +certificate, subject to compliance by +such person with Canadian safety +requirements, for the provision of +aerial mapping, aerial surveying, +aerial photography, forest fire +management, fire-fighting, aerial +advertising, glider towing and +parachute jumping services. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services + +Paragraph 3 of the Description shall +govern upon entry into force of this +Agreement. + +A person of Mexico or of the United +States will be permitted to obtain an +operating certificate, subject to +compliance with Canadian safety +requirements, for the provision of the +following specialty air services: + +(a) two years after the entry into + force of this Agreement, aerial + construction and heli-logging + services; + +(b) three years after the entry into + force of this Agreement, aerial + inspection, aerial surveillance, + flight training, and aerial + sightseeing services; and + +(c) six years after the entry into + force of this Agreement, aerial + spraying services. + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4523 Aircraft Servicing Industry + + SIC 3211 Aircraft and Aircraft Parts + Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985, + c. A-2, section 4.9 + + Air Regulations, Series 2, No.11 + [ ] + + Airworthiness Manual, chapters 573 and + 575 [ ] + + Agreement Concerning Airworthiness + Certification, Exchange of Letters + between Canada and the United States, + dated August 31, 1984, CTS______. + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Aircraft repair, overhaul and +maintenance activities which are +required to maintain the airworthiness +of Canadian-registered aircraft must +be performed by Canadian-certified +persons. Such certifications are not +provided for enterprises located +outside Canada, except sub- +organizations of approved maintenance +organizations that are themselves +located in Canada. + +Pursuant to an airworthiness agreement +between Canada and the United States, +Canada recognizes the certifications +and oversight provided by the United +States for all repair, maintenance and +overhaul activities performed by U.S.- +certified persons, including the +individual performing the work, +located in the United States. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 456 Truck Transport Industries + + SIC 4572 Interurban and Rural Transit + Systems Industry + + SIC 4573 School Bus Operations + Industry + + SIC 4574 Charter and Sightseeing Bus + Services Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEGAL CITATION: Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987, + R.S.C., 1985, c. 29, (3rd Supp.), + Parts I and II + + National Transportation Act, 1987, + R.S.C., 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.), Part + IV + + Customs Tariff, R.S.C., 1985, c. 41 + (3rd Supp.), subsection 19(1) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only persons of Canada, using +Canadian-built or duty-paid trucks or +buses, may provide truck or bus +services between points in the +territory of Canada. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + + SIC 4549 Other Water Transport + Industries + + SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry + + SIC 4559 Other Service Industries + Incidental to Water + Transport + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. + S-9, sections 6 and 7 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +To register a ship in Canada for the +purpose of providing international +maritime transportation services, the +owner of the ship must be: + +(a) a Canadian citizen or a citizen + of a Commonwealth country, or + +(b) a corporation incorporated under + the laws of, and having its + principal place of business in, + Canada or a Commonwealth country. + +For domestic maritime transportation +services (cabotage), see Schedule of +Canada, Annex II, +p.II-C-10. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + + SIC 4549 Other Water Transport + Industries + + SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry + + SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4559 Other Service Industries + Incidental to Water + Transport + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. + S-9, Part II + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Masters, mates, and engineers are +required to be certified by the +Department of Transport as ship's +officers while engaged on a Canadian- +registered vessel. Only Canadian +nationals may be certified as ship's +officers. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water + Transport Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Pilotage Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. P-14 + + General Pilotage Regulations, C.R.C., + Vol. XIII c. 1263 + + Atlantic Pilotage Authority + Regulations, C.R.C. Vol. XIII, c. 1264 + + Laurentian Pilotage Authority + Regulations, C.R.C., Vol. XIII, c. + 1268 + + Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations, + C.R.C., Vol. XIII, c. 1266 + + Pacific Pilotage Regulations, C.R.C., + Vol. XIII, c. 1270 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A licence issued by the Department of +Transport is required to provide +pilotage services in Canada. Only +Canadian citizens or permanent +residents may obtain such licence. A +permanent resident of Canada who has +been issued a pilot's licence must +become a Canadian citizen within five +years of receipt of such licence in +order to retain it. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 454 Water Transport Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Shipping Conference Exemption Act, + 1987, R.S.C., 1985, c.17 (3rd Supp.), + section 18 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Members of a shipping conference shall +maintain jointly an office or agency +in the region of Canada where they +operate. A shipping conference is an +association of ocean carriers that has +the purpose or effect of regulating +rates and conditions for the +transportation by such carriers of +goods by water. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Coasting Trade Act, S.C., 1992, c. 31, + subsection 3(5) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +The prohibitions under the Coasting +Trade Act set out in Schedule of +Canada, Annex II, p. II-C-10 do not +apply to any vessel that is owned by +the U.S. Government when used solely +for the purpose of transporting goods +owned by the U.S. Government from the +territory of Canada to supply Distant +Early Warning sites. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act (in + force as of September 1, 1992) + + Hibernia Development Project Act + +DESCRIPTION: + +1. The terms and conditions of +government assistance for the Hibernia +project require that certain goods and +services be sourced in Newfoundland +and in Canada and that the project +operator undertakes, on a "best +efforts" basis, to achieve specific +Canadian and Newfoundland content +levels. + +2. In addition, Canada reserves the +right to impose any requirement or +enforce any commitment or undertaking +for the transfer of technology, a +production process or other +proprietary knowledge to a national or +enterprise in Canada, in connection +with the Hibernia project. +DURATION: For purposes of this entry, paragraph +2 of the Description shall govern with +respect to Canada's reservation to the +obligations of Article 1106(1) (f). + +Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Oil and Gas Operation Act, (in + force as of September 1, 1992) + + Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum + Resources Accord Implementation Act, + S.C. 1988, c.28 + + Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord, + S.C. 1987, c.3 + + Yukon Oil and Gas Accord (under + negotiation) + + Northwest Territories Oil and Gas + Accord (under negotiation) + +DESCRIPTION: + +1. Under the Canada Oil and Gas +Operations Act, the Minister of +Energy, Mines and Resources requires +the applicant to submit a "benefits +plan". Approval of the benefits plan +is required to receive authorization +to proceed with any oil and gas +development project. + +2. A "benefits plan" means a plan +for the employment of Canadians and +for providing Canadian manufacturers, +consultants, contractors and service +companies with a full and fair +opportunity to participate on a +competitive basis in the supply of +goods and services used in any +proposed work or activity referred to +in the benefits plan. The Act permits +the Minister to impose an additional +requirement on the applicant, as part +of the benefits plan, to ensure that +disadvantaged individuals or groups +have access to training and employment +opportunities or can participate in +the supply of goods and services used +in any proposed work referred to in +the benefits plan. Similar provisions +will be included in the Yukon and +Northwest Territories Accords. + +3. The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore +Petroleum Resources Accord +Implementation Act and the Canada- +Newfoundland Atlantic Accord +Implementation Act have the same +requirement for a "benefits plan" but +also require that the "benefits plan" +ensure that: + +(a) before carrying out any work or + activity in the offshore area the + corporation or other body + submitting the plan shall + establish in the Province an + office where appropriate levels + of decision-making are to take + place; + +(b) expenditures shall be made for + research and development to be + carried out in the Province, and + for education and training to be + provided in the Province; and + +(c) first consideration shall be + given to goods produced or + services provided from within the + Province, where those goods or + services are competitive in terms + of fair market price, quality and + delivery. + +4. The Boards administering the +benefits plan under these Acts may +also require that the plan include +provisions to ensure that +disadvantaged individuals or groups or +corporations owned or cooperatives +operated by them participate in the +supply of goods and services used in +any proposed work or activity referred +in the benefits plan. + +5. In addition, Canada reserves the +right to impose any requirement or +enforce any commitment or undertaking +for the transfer of technology, a +production process or other +proprietary knowledge to a national or +enterprise in Canada, in connection +with the approval of development +projects under the Acts cited above. +DURATION: For purposes of this entry, paragraph +5 of the Description shall govern with +respect to Canada's reservation to the +obligations of Article 1106(1) (f). + +For purposes of this entry, the Yukon +Oil and Gas Accord and the Northwest +Territories Oil and Gas Accord shall +be deemed to be existing measures, +upon completion of their negotiation. + +Indeterminate + + + + + + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution). +T¡tulo I Cap¡tulo I. + +Ley de Nacionalidad y Naturalizaci¢n +(Nationality and Naturalization Law). +Cap¡tulo VI (Disposiciones generales) + +Ley Org nica de la Fracci¢n I del +Art¡culo 27 de la Constituci¢n +(Organic Law of the First Section of +Article 27 of the United Mexican +States Political Constitution). + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). Cap¡tulos I y IV (Objeto +y Fideicomisos en frontera y +litorales) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). +T¡tulo III Cap¡tulo I y T¡tulo III +Cap¡tulo III. (Inversi¢n extranjera +mediante fideicomisos) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Foreigners and foreign enterprises, as +defined in the Constituci¢n Pol¡tica +de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos; and +Mexican enterprises without a +foreigners' exclusion clause may not +acquire "direct dominion" (dominio +directo) over land and water in a 100 +kilometers strip along the country's +borders or in a 50 kilometers strip +inland from its coasts (the Restricted +Zone). + +Nevertheless, foreigners, foreign +enterprises and Mexican enterprises +may acquire "Certificados de +Participaci¢n Ordinaria" (CPO's). Such +CPO's grant to the beneficiaries the +right to use and enjoy the real estate +and to receive the profits that it may +obtain from the profitable use of the +property. + +The CPO's are issued by a Mexican +credit institution that has been +granted authorization to acquire +through trust the title to real estate +intended for industrial and tourist +activities in the Restricted Zone for +a period not to exceed 30 years. + +The trust is renewable if: + +(a) The beneficiaries of the trust + which is to be extinguished or + terminated will be beneficiaries + of the new trust; + +(b) the new trust is to be executed + under the same terms and + conditions as the trust which is + to be extinguished or terminated, + in respect of the purposes of the + trust, the use of real estate and + its characteristics; + + +(c) the respective permits are + requested within a period of 360 + to 181 days prior to the trust be + extinguished or terminated; and + +(d) the provisions of the Ley para + Promover la Inversi¢n Mexicana y + Regular la Inversi¢n Extranjera + and its regulations are observed. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The Comisi¢n Nacional de Inversiones +Extranjeras in order to evaluate the +applications submitted to its +consideration (acquisitions or +establishment of investments in +restricted activities as set out in +this Schedule), shall take into +account the following criteria: + +(a) Its effects on employment and + training; + +(b) Its technological contribution; + +(c) In general its contribution to + increase the Mexican industrial + production and competitiveness. + +The Comisi¢n Nacional de Inversiones +Extranjeras may impose performance +requirements which are not prohibited +by Article 1106 of the Investment +Chapter. + +DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Mexico will review the acquisition, +whether directly or indirectly, of +more than 49% of the ownership +interest of a Mexican enterprise in an +unrestricted sector, that is owned or +controlled by Mexican nationals, +directly or indirectly, by an investor +of another Party if the value of the +gross assets of the Mexican enterprise +is not less than the applicable +thresholds, effective on the date of +entry into force of this Agreement and +adjusted on each anniversary thereof. +The calculation of the applicable +review thresholds is set out in the +following section below. + +DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. + +The basis for calculating the +threshold will be: + +(a) USD 25 million, for the three + year period commencing on the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement; + +(b) USD 50 million, for the three + year period commencing on the + fourth year after the date of + entry into force of this + Agreement; + +(c) USD 75 million, for the three + year period commencing on the + seventh year after the entry into + force of this Agreement; + +(d) USD 150 million, for the tenth + year after entry into force of + this Agreement. + +Beginning with the Agreement's second +year these thresholds shall be +adjusted for cumulative inflation +based on the US GDP price deflator +from the date of entry into force of +this Agreement. + +Beginning with year eleven after entry +into force of this Agreement, the +threshold will be adjusted for growth +in nominal Mexican GDP--but in no case +will the threshold to be applied +exceed that of Canada. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Senior Management + (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution). + +Ley General de Sociedades Cooperativas +(General Law of Cooperative +Companies). T¡tulo I Cap¡tulo I y +T¡tulo II Cap¡tulo II + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +No more than 10 percent of the persons +participating in a Mexican Cooperative +Production enterprise may be +foreigners. + +Foreigners cannot engage in general +administrative functions. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal para el Fomento de la Microindustria (Law to + Promote the Microindustry). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises with foreigners' exclusion +clause may qualify as microindustry +enterprises. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Lumber Activities + +SUB-SECTOR: Agriculture, Livestock or Forestry + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 1111 Agriculture + CMAP 1112 Livestock + CMAP 120011 Forestry + CMAP 120012 Exploitation of Forest Nurseries + CMAP 120030 Collection of Forest Products + CMAP 120040 Falling Trees + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados + Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States Political Constitution). + Ley Agraria (Agrarian Law). T¡tulo VI, + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +All enterprises constituted in Mexico +which own land for agriculture, +livestock or forestry purposes, must +issue a special type of shares ("T" +shares) which represent the value of +the aforementioned land at the time of +its acquisition. Investors of another +Party and their investments may own up +to 49 percent of such "T" shares. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting and Multipoint Distribution + Systems, (MDS), and Cable Television) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and + Transmission of Radio Programs (Limited to Production + and Transmission of Radio Programs, MDS + and uninterrupted music) + + CMAP 941105 Private Services of Production, + Transmission and + Repetition of Television Programming + (Limited to Production, Transmission + and Repetition of Television Programs, + MDS, Direct Broadcasting Systems, and + High Definition Television and Cable + Television) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n +(Radio and Television Federal Law), +T¡tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap¡tulo +III (Programaci¢n) + +Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio +y Televisi¢n y de la Ley de la +Industria Cinematogr fica relativo al +contenido de las transmisiones de +Radio y Televisi¢n (Regulations of the +Radio and Television Federal Law and +Motion Picture Industry Law relating +to Radio o Television Content), T¡tulo +III (Programaci¢n) + + + +Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi¢n +por Cable, (Cable Television +Regulations) Cap¡tulo VI +(Programaci¢n) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +For the protection of copyrights a +holder of a concession for a +commercial broadcast station or for a +cable television system in Mexico is +required to obtain an authorization +from the Secretar¡a de Gobernaci¢n to +import in any form radio or television +programming for broadcast or cable +distribution of such programming +within Mexico. + +The authorization will be granted if +the request includes documentation +showing that the foreign government, +sponsoring international organization, +or the private entrepreneur or +organizer has granted the license +("derechos") to retransmit or +distribute by cable such program. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Cable Television) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941105 Private Services of + Production, Transmission and + Retransmission of Television + Programming (Limited to cable + television) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos(United Mexican States +Political Constitution), Article 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro I Cap¡tulo III (Concesiones, +Permisos y Contratos) + +Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n +(Radio and Television Federal Law), +T¡tulo III, (Concesiones, Permisos e +Instalaciones) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi¢n +por Cable (Cable Television +Regulations), Cap¡tulo II +(Concesiones) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. A concession granted by the +Secretar¡a de Comunicaciones y +Transportes is required to construct +and operate, or to operate, cable +television systems. Such concession is +granted only to Mexican nationals or +Mexican enterprises. + +Investment: + +2. Investors of another Party and +their investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 49 percent of an +enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico which owns or +operates a cable television systems or +provides cable television services. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services +Indeterminate. + +Investment + +Paragraph 2 of the description shall +govern upon entry into force of this +Agreement; subject to discussion by +the Parties five years after the entry +into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941103 Private Exhibition of Films (cinema) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de la Industria Cinematogr fica +(Motion Picture Industry Law) + +Reglamento de la Ley de la Industria +Cinematogr fica (Regulations of the +Motion Picture Industry) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +On an annual basis, 30 percent of the +screen time of every theater may be +reserved for films produced, either +within or outside Mexico, by Mexican +enterprises. + +DURATION: The description shall govern upon +entry into force of this Agreement. + +Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting, + Multipoint Distribution Systems (MDS), + and Cable Television) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and + Transmission of Radio Programs + (Limited to Production and + Transmission of Radio Programs, MDS + and uninterrupted music) + + CMAP 941105 Private Services of + Production, Transmission and + Retransmission of Television + Programming (Limited to Production, + Transmission and Retransmission of + Television Programs, MDS, Direct + Broadcasting Systems, High-Definition + Television and Cable Television) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Performance Requirement (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n, +(Radio and Television Federal Law), +T¡tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap¡tulo +III (Programaci¢n) + +Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio +y Televisi¢n y de la Ley de la +Industria Cinematogr fica relativo al +contenido de las transmisiones de +Radio y Televisi¢n (Regulation of +Radio and Television Federal Law and +Regulations of the Motion Picture +Industry Law relating to Broadcasting +Content), T¡tulo III (Programaci¢n) + + +Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi¢n +por Cable (Cable Television +Regulations), Cap¡tulo VI +(Programaci¢n) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The use of the Spanish language is +required for the broadcast, cable or +multipoint-distribution-system +distribution of radio or television +programming, except when the +Secretar¡a de Gobernaci¢n authorizes +the use of another language. + +A majority of personnel involved in +the production and performance of a +live broadcast programming activity +must be Mexican nationals. + +To perform in Mexico, a radio and +television announcer or presentor who +is not a Mexican national must obtain +an authorization from the Secretar¡a +de Gobernaci¢n. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting, + and Multipoint Distribution Systems and Cable Television) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941105 Private Services of + Production, Transmission and + Retransmission of Television + Programming (Limited to Broadcasting, + Cable Television and Multipoint + Distribution Systems) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n, +(Radio and Television Federal Law), +T¡tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap¡tulo +III (Programaci¢n) + +Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio +y Televisi¢n y de la Ley de la +Industria Cinematogr fica relativo al +contenido de las transmisiones de +Radio y Televisi¢n (Regulations of the +Radio and Television Federal Law and +Regulation of the Motion Picture +Industry Law relating to Broadcasting +Content), T¡tulo III (Programaci¢n) + +Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi¢n +por Cable, (Cable Television +Regulations), Cap¡tulo VI +(Programaci¢n) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The use of the Spanish language or +Spanish subtitles is required for +advertising broadcast or distributed +in Mexico. + +Advertising included in programs +transmitted directly from outside +Mexico may not be broadcast in such +programs when they are retransmitted +or distributed in Mexico + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Enhanced or Value-Added Services) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecomunications + Services (Limited to Enhanced or + Value-Added Services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo III +(Concesiones, Permisos y Contratos) + +Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones +(Telecommunications Regulations), +Cap¡tulo 4, (Permisos) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-border Services + +1. A provider of enhanced or +value-added services must obtain a +permit issued by the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transportes. + +2. Persons of Canada or the United +States may provide all enhanced or +value-added services, except videotext +or enhanced packet switching services, +without the need to establish local +presence. + +3. Videotext and enhanced packet +switching services may not be provided +on a cross-border basis. + +Investment + +1. Investors of another Party and +their investments may own 100 percent +of an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico that provides +any telecommunication enhanced or +value-added service, other than +videotext or enhanced packet switching +services. + +2. Investors of another Party and +their investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 49 percent of an +enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico that provides +videotext or enhanced packet switching +services. + +DURATION: Cross-border Services + +Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the description +shall govern upon entry into force of +this Agreement. + +Commencing July 1, 1995, a person of +Canada or the United States may +provide videotext or enhanced packet +switching services without the need to +establish a local presence in Mexico. + +Investment + +Paragraph 1 of the description shall +govern upon entry into force of this +Agreement. + +Commencing July 1, 1995, investors of +another Party and their investments +may own 100 percent of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico that provides videotext or +enhanced packet switching services. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Transport Telecommunications General Means of Communication + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 7200 Communications + CMAP 7100 Transport + CMAP 9411 Radio and Television + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) + +Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n, +(Radio and Television Federal Law) + +Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi¢n +por Cable (Cable Television +Regulations) + +Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones +(Telecommunications Regulations) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Foreign Governments and Foreign state +enterprises or their investments may +not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a Mexican enterprise providing +services related to the general means +of communication set out herein. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Construction + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 501101 Residential or Housing Construction + + CMAP 501102 Non-residential Construction + + CMAP 501200 Construction of Urbanization Projects + + CMAP 501311 Construction of Industrial Plants + + CMAP 501312 Construction of Electricity Generation + Plants + + CMAP 501321 Construction and Maintenance of + Electricity Conduction Lines and Networks + + CMAP 501411 Mounting or Installing Concrete + Structures + + CMAP 501412 Mounting or Installing Metallic + Structures + + CMAP 501421 Marine and River Works + + CMAP 501422 Construction of Routes for Land + Transportation + + CMAP 502001 Hydraulic and Sanitation Installations in + Buildings + + CMAP 502002 Electrical Installations in Buildings + + CMAP 502003 Telecommunications Installations + + CMAP 502004 Other Special Installations + + CMAP 503001 Earth Movement + + CMAP 503002 Cement Works + + CMAP 503003 Underground Excavations + + CMAP 503004 Underwater Works + + CMAP 503005 Installation of Signs and Warnings + + CMAP 503006 Demolition + + CMAP 503007 Construction of Water Purification or + Treatment Plants + + CMAP 503009 Drilling Water Wells + + CMAP 503010 Construction Activities not Elsewhere + Classified + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment), Cap¡tulos II y III + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interests of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico that carry out +construction activities as set out in +the classification mentioned above. + +DURATION: Five years after the entry into force +of this Agreement, investors of +another Party and their investments +may own 100 percent of the ownership +interests of such enterprises without +Comisi¢n Nacional de Inversiones +Extranjeras' prior approval. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Construction + +SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 503008 Exploration and drilling + works and services done by specialized + contractors excluding the case when + these same works and services are done + by personnel of PEMEX in the + activities classified under industrial + classification 220000. + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), T¡tulo +I Cap¡tulo I. + +Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 27 +Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr¢leo +(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution in matters related with +Petroleum) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) Cap¡tulo I + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Risk-sharing services contracts are +prohibited. + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party and their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interests of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico involved in +"non-risk sharing" service contracts +for the drilling of petroleum and gas +wells. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Educational Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Private Schools + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 921101 Preschool Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921102 Primary School Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921103 Secondary School Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921104 Middle High School Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921105 Higher Private Educational + Services + + CMAP 921106 Private Educational + Services that Combine Preschool, + Primary, Secondary, Middle High and + Higher Instruction + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +Ley Para la Coordinaci¢n de la +Educaci¢n Superior (Law for the +Coordination of the Higher Education), +Cap¡tulo II + +Ley Federal de Educaci¢n (Education +Law), Cap¡tulo III + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interests of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico that operates +educational services as set out in the +classification mentioned above. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Commercialization of Petroleum Products + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 623050 Retail Sales of Gas of + liquified petroleum gas (LPG), + including the installation of fixed + deposits when the facilities are built + by the same establishment. + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 27 +Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr¢leo +(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution related to Oil). + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). Cap¡tulo I + +Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del +Art¡culo 27 Constitucional en el Ramo +de Petr¢leo (Reglamentation of the +Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution related to Oil) + +Reglamento de la Distribuci¢n de +Gas.(Regulations of the Distribution +of LPG). Cap¡tulos I y II +(Autorizaciones y permisos) + + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises with foreigners' exclusion +clause may engage in the distribution +of liquified Petroleum gas. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Commercialization of Petroleum Products + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 6260000 Retail Outlets of + Gasoline and Diesel. Includes + Lubricants, Oils and Additives for + Resale in these Retail Outlets. + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 27 +Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr¢leo +(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution related to Oil) + +Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del +Art¡culo 27 Constitucional en el Ramo +del Petr¢leo (Reglamentation of the +Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution related to Oil). + +DESCRIPTION: Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises with foreigners' exclusion +clause may acquire, establish and +operate retail outlets engaged in the +resale of gasoline, diesel, +lubricants, oils and additives. +DURATION: The description shall govern upon +entry into force of this Agreement + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Fishing + +SUBÄSECTOR: Fishing + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 130011 Fishing on the High Seas + + CMAP 130012 Coastal Fishing + + CMAP 130013 Fresh Water Fishing + + CMAP 130014 Fishing in the Economic Exclusive Zone + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Pesca (Fishing Law) Cap¡tulo I. + +Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timo +(Navigation and Maritime Commerce +Law), Libro II T¡tulo Unico Cap¡tulo V + + +Ley Federal del Mar (Federal Sea Law) + +Ley Federal de Aguas (Federal Law of +Water) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +With respect to enterprises +established or to be established in +Mexico performing coastal fishing, +fresh water fishing and fishing in the +exclusive economic zone, investors of +another Party and their investments +may own, directly or indirectly, up to +49 percent of the ownership interest +of such enterprises. +With respect to enterprises +established or to be established in +Mexico performing fishing on the high +seas, prior approval of the Comision +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interests of +enterprises established or to be +established in Mexico performing +fishing on the high seas. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Manufacturing and Assembly of Goods + +SUB-SECTOR: Auto Parts Industry + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 383103 Manufacturing of Parts and + Accessories for Electrical Automotive + Systems + + CMAP 384121 Manufacture and Assembly + of Car and Truck Bodies and Tows + + CMAP 384122 Manufacture of Car and + Trucks Motors and Their Parts + CMAP 384123 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Transmission System Parts + + CMAP 384124 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Suspension System Parts + + CMAP 384125 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Brake System Parts and + Accessories + + CMAP 384126 Manufacture of Other Car + and Truck Parts and Accessories + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in +the Automotive Industry Sector) of +this Agreement. + +Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment). + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +Decreto para el fomento y +modernizaci¢n de la Industria +Automotriz (Decree for the Development +and Modernization of the Automotive +Industry) ("Auto Decree"). + +Decreto que Determina Reglas para la +Aplicaci¢n del Decreto para el Fomento +y Modernizaci¢n de la Industria +Automotriz (Resolution that +Establishes Rules for the +Implementation of the Auto Decree) +("Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations"). + +DESCRIPTION: Investors of another Party and their +investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 49 percent of the +ownwership interests of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico and engaged in the auto parts +industry. + +Investors of another Party and their +investments that qualify as "national +suppliers" may own 100% of an +enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +manufactured of specified auto parts. + +To qualify as "national supplier", the +enterprise must: + +(a) obtain a national value added + calculated as set out in the + "Auto Decree Implementing + Regulations" of at least 20%; + and + +(b) not be controlled or related, + directly or indirectly, to a + manufacturer of motor vehicles. + +DURATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in +the Automotive Sectors) of Chapter +Three (National Treatment and Market +Access) shall govern. + +Commencing on the sixth year after the +entry into force of this Agreement, +investors of another Party and their +investments may own 100 percent of the +ownership interests of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico engaged in auto parts industry. + +(See also page I-M-39 of this Schedule +- performance requirements) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods + +SUB-SECTOR: Automotive Industry + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 383103 Manufacturing of Parts and + Accessories for Electrical Automotive + Systems + + CMAP 3841 Automotive Industry. + + CMAP 384121 Manufacture and Assembly + of Car and Truck Bodies and Tows + + CMAP 384122 Manufacture of Car and + Trucks Motors and Their Parts + + CMAP 384123 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Transmission System Parts + + CMAP 384124 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Suspension System Parts + + CMAP 384125 Manufacture of Car and + Truck Brake System Parts and + Accessories + + CMAP 384126 Manufacture of Other Car + and Truck Parts and Accessories + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in the Automotive Sector) + of Chapter Three (Market Access) of this Agreement + +Decreto para el fomento y +modernizaci¢n de la Industria +Automotriz (Decree for the Development +and Modernization of the Automotive +Industry) ("Auto Decree") + + +Decreto que Determina Reglas para la +Aplicaci¢n del Decreto para el Fomento +y Modernizaci¢n de la Industria +Automotriz (Resolution that +Establishes Rules for the +Implementation of the Auto Decree) +("Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations") + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in +the Automotive Sector) of Chapter +Three (Market Access) shall govern. A +summary of performance requirements in +the automotive industry follows: + +(a) National value added shall + constitute at least 20% of the + total value of sales of an + enterprise of the autoparts + industry or of a "National + Supplier". In calculating the + national value added, custom + duties shall be included in the + value of imports. + +(b) A manufacturer of motor vehicles + must attain specified levels of + national value added from + suppliers of Mexican parts + (enterprises of the autoparts + industry and national suppliers) + and must comply with specified + trade balance requirements in + order to receive permits for the + importation of new motor + vehicles. + +(c) Manufacturers of + autotransportation vehicles may + only import the types of + autotransportation vehicles it + produces in Mexico and in a + quantity not exceed 50% of the + number of such vehicles it + produces in Mexico in a year. + +DURATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in +the Automotive Sector) of Chapter +Three (Market Access) shall govern +upon entry into force of this +Agreement + +Commencing on the sixth year after +entry into force of this Agreement +Mexico will eliminate restrictions on +the number of an autotransportation +vehicles that a manufacture +autotransportation vehicles may +import. + +Commencing on the eleventh year after +the entry into force of this +Agreement, Mexico will eliminate all +performance requirements in the Auto +Decree + and the "Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations". + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods + +SUB-SECTOR: Maquiladora Industry + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Aduanera (Customs Law) + +Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci¢n de +la Industria Maquiladora de +Exportaci¢n (Decree for the Promotion +and Operation of Maquiladora Industry +for Export) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Persons authorized by the Secretar¡a +de Comercio y Fomento Industrial to +operate under the "Maquiladora Decree" +may not sell to the domestic market +more than 50% of the total value of +its exports. + +DURATION: Domestic market may not exceed: + +(a) during the first year of entry + into force of this Agreement, 55% + of the total value of its + exports; + + +(b) during the second year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 60% of the total value + of its exports; + +(c) during the third year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 65% of the total value + of its exports; + +(d) during the fourth year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 70% of the total value + of its exports; + +(e) during the fifth year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 75% of the total value + of its exports; + +(f) during the sixth year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 80% of the total value + of its exports; + +(g) during the seventh year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 85% of the total value + of its exports; + +(h) from the eighth year after the + date of entry into force of this + Agreement and thereafter, persons + may not be subject to this + requirement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods + +SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de +la Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los +Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de +Comercio Exterior (Mexican Foreign +Trade Act) + +Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci¢n de +las Empresas Altamente Exportadoras" +(Decree for the Promotion and +Operation of High-Export Firms) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +1. "Direct exporters" authorized by +the Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento +Industrial to operate under the "ALTEX +Decree" must export at least 40% of +their total sales or $2,000,000. U.S. +dollars. + +2. "Indirect exporters" authorized by +the Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento +Industrial to +operate under the "ALTEX Decree" must +export at least 50% of their total +sales. + +DURATION: Seven years after the entry into force +of this Agreement, direct and indirect +exporters will not be subject to the +above mencioned percentage. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods + +SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de +la Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los +Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de +Comercio Exterior (Mexican Foreign +Trade Act). + +Ley Aduanera (Customs Law). + +Programa de Importaci¢n Temporal para +Producir Art¡culos de Exportaci¢n +(Temporal Import Program to Produce +Export Goods). + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Persons authorized by Secretar¡a de +Comercio y Fomento Industrial to +operate under the "PITEX Decree" are +required to: + +(a) export at least 30% of their + total production for the + temporary entry of machinery, + equipment, instruments, molds and + durable tools used in the + manufacturing process; equipment + used to handle materials directly + related to exported such goods; + and research, industrial + security, quality control, + communication, training + personnel, computer and + environmental devices, equipment + and accessories or others related + with the process of the goods + exported. + +(b) export at least 10% of their + total production or $500,000 + U.S.dollars for the temporary + import of raw materials, parts + and components totally used as + inputs on the export merchandise, + packages, bottles, containers and + trailer's containers which are + fully used to contain export + merchandise; fuel, lubricants, + auxiliary materials, reparation + of tools and equipment consumed + in the export process. + +DURATION: As from the eighth year after the date +of entry into force of this Agreement +such persons will not be subject to +the above mentioned percentages. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Manufacturing Industry + +SUB-SECTOR: Artificial explosives, fireworks, firearms and cartridges + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 352236 Manufacturing of + Artificial Explosives and Fireworks + + CMAP 382208 Manufacturing of Firearms + and Cartridges + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Senior Management + (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Armas de Fuego y +Explosivos (Federal Law of Firearms +and Explosives) T¡tulo III Cap¡tulo I + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Armas +de Fuego y Explosivos (Regulations of +the Federal Law of Firearms and +Explosives) Cap¡tulo IV + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 49 percent of the +ownership interest of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico that manufacture artificial +explosives and fireworks, and +ammunition as set out in the +classification mentioned above. + +Foreigners cannot appoint directors +nor become members of the board of +directors of such enterprises. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Mining + +SUB-SECTOR: Extraction and Exploitation of Minerals + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 210000 Exploitation of Mineral Carbon + + CMAP 231000 Extraction of Minerals + Containing Iron + + CMAP 232001 Extraction of Minerals + Containing Gold, Silver and Other + Precious Minerals and Metals + + CMAP 232002 Extraction of Mercury and + Antimony + + CMAP 232003 Extraction of Industrial + Minerals Containing Lead and Zinc + + CMAP 232004 Extraction of Minerals + Containing Copper + + CMAP 232006 Extraction of Other + Metallic Minerals Not Containing Iron + + CMAP 291001 Extraction of Sand and + Gravel + + CMAP 291002 Extraction of Marble and + other Gravels for construction + + CMAP 291003 Exploitation of Feldspar + + CMAP 291004 Extraction of Kaolin, Clay + and Refractory Minerals + + CMAP 291005 Extraction of Limestones + + CMAP 291006 Exploitation of Gypsum + + CMAP 292001 Extraction of Barium Oxide + + CMAP 292002 Extraction of Phosphoric + Rock + + CMAP 292003 Extraction of Fluorite + + CMAP 292004 Extraction of Sulphur + + CMAP 292005 Extraction of Other + Minerals in Order to Obtain Chemicals + + CMAP 292006 Extraction of Salt + + CMAP 292007 Extraction of Graphite + + CMAP 292008 Extraction of other Non + Metallic Minerals +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Minera (Mining Law) + +Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley Minera (Mining +Law Regulations) + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interests of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +extraction or exploitation of all kind +of minerals. + +DURATION: The description shall govern upon the +entry into force of this Agreement. + +Commencing on the sixth year after the +entry into force of this Agreement +investors of another Party and their +investments may own 100 percent of +ownership interests of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico engaged in such activities. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Printing, Editing and Associated Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Newspaper Publishing + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 342001 Newspaper Publishing + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own 100 percent of an +enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +simultaneous printing and distribution +in Mexico of a daily newspaper that is +published outside of Mexico. + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 49 percent of an +enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +publication of daily newspapers +written primarily for a Mexican +audience and distributed in Mexico. + +For purposes of this reservation, +daily newspapers are those published +at least five days a week. + +DURATION: The description shall govern upon +entry into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other + Services Provider by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Medical Doctors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 9231 Private Medical, + Odontological and Veterinary Services + (limited to medical and odontological + services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal del Trabajo (Federal Labor + Law) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only Mexican nationals licensed as +doctors in Mexico may provide medical +in-house services in Mexican +enterprises. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provider by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951012 Custom Brokers and + Representation Agency Services + (limited to shippers' export + declarations) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Aduanera, (Customs Law) Cap¡tulo + Unico, T¡tulo Noveno + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A shipper's export declaration must be +processed by a Mexican national +licensed as a customs broker (agente +aduanal) or by the representative +(apoderado aduanal) employed by the +exporter and authorized by the +Secretar¡a de Hacienda y Cr‚dito +P£blico for this purpose. + +DURATION: Indeterminate; subject to discussion +by the Parties five years after the +entry into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other + Services Provider by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 9510 Professional, Technical and + Specialized Services (limited to + Professional Services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 5o. +Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio +de las profesiones en el Distrito +Federal y sus regulaciones (Regulatory +Law of Article 5 of the United Mexican +States Political Constitution in +relation to Professional Services and +its regulations) Cap¡tulo III, Secci¢n +Tercera, +Cap¡tulos IV y V + +Equivalent State Laws + +Ley General de Poblaci¢n (General +Population Law) +Cap¡tulo III + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only Mexican nationals may be licensed +at the federal level, in the Distrito +Federal, and in the States of Baja +California Sur, Colima, Chihuahua, +Durango, Jalisco, Estado de M‚xico, +Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo Le¢n, Puebla, +Quer‚taro, Sonora, Tabasco and +Veracruz in professions that require a +"c‚dula professional". + +Only a permanent resident (inmigrado +or inmigrante) in Mexico may be +granted a waiver of the citizenship +requirement by the Supreme Court to be +licensed as a professional at the +federal level. + +DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency +requirements are subject to removal +within two years after the entry into +force of this Agreement in accordance +with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of +these requirements, a foreign +professional will be required to have +non-immigrant visitor status and an +address in Mexico. + +With respect to legal services see +Mexico's Schedule in Annex II, p. M- +10. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and + Specialized Services and Services + Provided by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services and Foreign + Legal Consultants + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102 and 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment + (Articles 1103 and 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 5o. +Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio +de las profesiones en el Distrito +Federal (Regulatory Law of Article 5' +of the United Mexican States Political +Constitution in relation to +Professional Services), Cap¡tulo I, +Cap¡tulo III, Secci¢n Tercera + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross Border Services and Investment + +Except as provided for in this +reservation, only lawyers licensed in +Mexico may have an ownership interest +in a law firm established in Mexico. + +Lawyers licensed in a Canadian +province that allows partnerships +between lawyers licensed in that +province and lawyers licensed in +Mexico, will be permitted to form +partnerships with lawyers licensed in +Mexico. + +The number of lawyers licensed in +Canada serving as partners, and their +ownership interest in the partnership, +shall not exceed the number of lawyers +licensed in Mexico serving as +partners, and their ownership interest +in the partnership. A lawyer licensed +in Canada shall not be allowed to +practice or advise on Mexican law. + +A law firm established in Mexico +resulting from the partnership of +lawyers licensed in Canada and lawyers +licensed in Mexico may hire lawyers +licensed in Mexico as employees. + +Lawyers licensed in Canada will be +subject to the regime for foreign +legal consultants established in page +M-2 of Schedule VI. + +DURATION: The description shall govern upon +entry into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provided by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951003 Accounting and Auditing + Services (limited to accounting + services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: C¢digo Fiscal de la Federaci¢n, + (Federal Tax Code), T¡tulo Tercero, + Cap¡tulo Unico + +Reglamento del C¢digo Fiscal de la +Federaci¢n, (Regulations of the +Federal Tax Code) + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only Mexican nationals who are +licensed as accountants in Mexico are +authorized to perform audits for tax +purposes on behalf of the following: + +(a) state enterprises, + +(b) enterprises that are authorized + to receive tax-deductible donations, + +(c) enterprises with income, capital + stock, number of employees, and + operations above levels specified + annually by the Secretar¡a de + Hacienda y Cr‚dito P£blico, or + +(d) enterprises undergoing a merger + or divestiture. + +DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency +requirements are subject to removal +within two years after the entry into +force of this Agreement in accordance +with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of +these requirements, a foreign +professional will be required to have +non-immigrant visitor status and an +address in Mexico. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provided by natural persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951001 Notary Public (limited to + Corredores P£blicos) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: C¢digo de Comercio (Commerce Code), +Libro Primero, T¡tulo Tercero + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. Only a Mexican by birth may be +licensed to be a commercial notary +public. + +2. A commercial notary public may not +have any business affiliations with +any person to provide commercial +notary public services. + +DURATION: 1. Citizenship and permanent residency +requirements are subject to removal +within two years after the entry into +force of this Agreement in accordance +with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of +these requirements, a foreign +professional will be required to have +non-immigrant visitor status and an +address in Mexico. + +2. Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provided by Natural Persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951001 Notary Public + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Notariado del Distrito Federal +(Notary Law of the Federal District, +and its equivalents at state laws) + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Only Mexicans by birth may be licensed +to be notaries public. + +A notary public may not have any +business affiliations with any person +to provide notary public services. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provided by Natural Persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 923121 Private Veterinary + Services to Cattle + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal, State and Local + +LEGAL CITATION: Reglamento de Control de Productos +Qu¡mico-Farmac‚uticos, Biol¢gicos, +Alimenticios, Equipos y Servicios para +Animales, (Chemical Products Control +Regulations) Cap¡tulos IV y V + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Veterinarians responsible for +enterprises managing chemical, +pharmaceutical and biological goods +for application to animals must be +Mexican nationals. A Mexican national +who is a licensed professional must be +responsible for the laboratories of +such enterprises. +DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency +requirements are subject to removal +within two years after the entry into +force of this Agreement in accordance +with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of +these requirements, a foreign +professional will be required to have +non-immigrant visitor status and an +address in Mexico. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Retail Commerce + +SUB-SECTOR: Sales of Non-Food Products in Specialized Establishment + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 623087 Sales of Firearms, + Cartridges and Ammunition + + CMAP 612024 Wholesale Commerce, not + elsewhere Classified (limited to a + firearms, cartridges and ammunition) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Senior Managment (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Armas de Fuego y +Explosivos (Federal Law of Firearms +and Explosives), T¡tulo Tercero, +Cap¡tulo I + +Reglamento de la Ley de Armas de Fuego +y Explosivos (Regulation of the +Federal Law of Firearms and +Explosives), Cap¡tulo IV + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own, directly and +indirectly, up to 49 percent of the +ownership interest of an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico that sells firearms, cartridges +and ammunition as set out in the +classification mentioned above + +Foreigners cannot appoint or elect +members to be directors nor become +members of the board of directors of +such enterprises. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Religious Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 929001 Religious Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Asociaciones Religiosas y Culto +Privado (Religious Associations Law). +T¡tulo II, Cap¡tulo II + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +The representatives of the religious +associations in Mexico must be Mexican +nationals. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Services to Agriculture and Cattle + +SUB-SECTOR: Services to Agriculture + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 971010 Agriculture Services Supply + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos, (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) Article +32 + +Reglamento de la Ley de Sanidad +Fitopecuaria (Regulation of the +Phitosanitary Law), Cap¡tulo VII + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Agricultura y Recursos Hidr ulicos +is required to spray pesticides. + +Only Mexican nationals or Mexican +enterprises may obtain such +concession. +DURATION: The requirement of a concession will +be replaced with a permit requirement, +and the citizenship requirement will +be eliminated, in accordance with the +schedule of liberalization for +specialty air services. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 713001 Transportation + Services on Mexican-Registered + Aircraft + + CMAP 713002 Air Taxi Transportation + Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera(Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment), Cap¡tulo I + +Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera(Regulation of the +Law to Promote Mexican Investment and +to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de +Comunicaci¢n(General Means of +Communications Law), Libro Cuarto, +Cap¡tulo I-XII + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own directly or +indirectly, up to 25 percent of the +voting interest in an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico that provides commercial air +services. The chairman and at least +two-thirds of the board of directors +and two-thirds of managing officers of +such enterprises must be Mexican +nationals. + +DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973303 Specialty Air Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Cuarto, Cap¡tulo XII + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +1. A permit issued by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) +is required to provide all specialty +air services in the territory of +Mexico. + +2. Such permit may be issued to a +person of Canada and the United States +to provide services related to flight +training, forest fire-management, +fire-fighting, glider towing, and +parachute jumping in Mexico, subject +to compliance with national safety +rules. + +3. Such permit may not be issued to a +person of Canada or the United States +to provide: aerial advertising, aerial +sightseeing services, aerial +construction, heli-logging, inspection +(surveillance), mapping, photography, +surveying and aerial spraying +services. + +Investment + +Investors of another Party and their +investments may own, directly or +indirectly, up to 25 percent of the +voting interest in an enterprise +established or to be established in +Mexico that provides specialty air +services. The chairman and at least +two-thirds of the board of directors +and two-thirds of managing officers of +such enterprises must be Mexican +nationals. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services + +Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the description +shall govern upon entry into force of +this Agreement. + +A person of Canada or the United +States will be issued a permit by SCT +to provide, subject to compliance with +safety requirements, the following +specialty air services: + +(a) three years after entry into + force of the Agreement, aerial + advertising, aerial sightseeing + services, aerial construction and + heli-logging. + +(b) six years after entry into force + of this Agreement, inspection + (surveillance), mapping, + photography, surveying and aerial + spraying services. + +Investment + +Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 384205 Aircraft Building, + Assembly and Repair (limited to + aircraft repair) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Cuarto, Cap¡tulo XV + +Reglamento de Talleres Aeron uticos +(Aeronautical Workshops Regulation) +Article 8 + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to establish and operate an +aircraft repair facility. Only Mexican +nationals and Mexican enterprises may +obtain such concession. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973301 Air Navigation Services + + CMAP 973302 Airport and Heliport + Administration Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo II y II, Libro +Cuarto, Cap¡tulo IX + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera(Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo II +y III, Libro Cuarto, Cap¡tulo IX + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera(Regulation of the +Law to Promote Mexican Investment and +to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to construct and operate, or +operate, airports and heliports and to +provide air navigation services. Only +Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises may obtain such +concession. + +Investment + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own, +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interest of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +following activities: + +(a) construction and operation of + airports or heliports; + +(b) operation of airports or + heliports; or + +(c) provision of air navigation + services. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973101 Bus and Truck Station + Administration and Ancillary Services + (main bus and truck terminals and bus + and truck stations) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo II y III, +Libro Segundo, T¡tulo Segundo, +Cap¡tulos I y II, T¡tulo Tercero, +Cap¡tulo Unico + +Reglamento para el Aprovechamiento del +Derecho de V¡a de las Carreteras +Federales y Zonas Aleda¤as +(Regulations for the Use of the Right +of Way of Federal Roads and their +Adjacent Areas), Cap¡tulos II y IV + +Reglamento del Autotransporte Federal +de Pasajeros, (Regulations of the +Federal Transport of Passengers), and +34 Cap¡tulo IV + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A permit issued by the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to establish or operate a bus +or truck station or terminal. Only +Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises with a foreigners' +exclusion clause may obtain such +permit. + +Investment + +Foreign investment is not permitted in +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in the +establishment or operation of bus or +truck station or terminals as +described in the industry +classification mentioned above. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services + +Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. + +Three years after signature of this +Agreement, such permit may be obtained +by Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises. + +Investment + +With respect to enterprises +established or to be established in +Mexico providing such service +investors of another Party and their +investment may own: + +(a) three years after the signature + of this Agreement, up to 49 + percent of ownership interest of + the enterprise; + +(b) seven years after the entry into + force of this Agreement, up to 51 + percent of the ownership interest + of the enterprise; and + +(c) ten years after the entry into + force of this Agreement, up to + 100 percent of the enterprise. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973102 Road and Bridge + Administration Services and Ancillary + Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulos I, II y III, +Libro Segundo, T¡tulo Segundo, +Cap¡tulo II, T¡tulo Tercero, Cap¡tulo +Unico + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to provide road and bridge +administration services and ancillary +services. Only Mexican nationals and +Mexican enterprises may obtain such +concession. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711312 Urban and Suburban + Passenger Transportation Service by + Bus + + CMAP 711315 Collective Automobile + Transportation Service + + CMAP 711316 Established Route + Automobile Transportation Service + + CMAP 711317 Automobile Transportation + Service from a Specific Station + + CMAP 711318 School and Tourist + Transportation Service (limited to + school transportation service) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote General +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulation of +the Law to Promote General Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +Reglamento para el Autotransporte +Federal de Pasajeros (Regulations of +the Federal Transport of Passengers) + +State laws [to be provided] + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises with a foreigners' +exclusion clause may provide local bus +services, school bus services and taxi +and other collective transportation +services. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport Services + for Construction Materials + + CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving + Services + + CMAP 711203 Other Services of + Specialized Cargo Transportation + + CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services + + CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services + + CMAP 711318 School and Tourist + Transportation Services (limited to + tourist transportation services). +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: State + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +State laws and its regulations +equivalent to Ley de V¡as Generales de +Comunicaci¢n (General Means of +Communication Law) [to be provided] +Libro Primero, T¡tulo Segundo, +Cap¡tulo II, Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo +III + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +In each state, a concession is +required to provide intrastate bus and +truck services on roads under the +jurisdiction of such state. Such +concession is provided on the basis of +economic needs tests. +Preferences in the granting of such +concessions by states is accorded to +natural persons born in such states +and enterprises constitued by persons +born in such states, including the +states of Michoac n, San Luis Potos¡, +Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala and Zacatecas. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport Services + for Construction Materials + + CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving + Services + + CMAP 711203 Other Services of + Specialized Cargo Transportation + + CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services + + CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services + + CMAP 711318 School and Tourist + Transportation Services (limited to + tourist transportation services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +and its regulations [to be provided] + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera, (Law to Promote General +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Memorandum de Entendimiento entre los +Estados Unidos Mexicanos y los Estados +Unidos de Norteam‚rica para la +promoci¢n de Servicios de Transporte +Tur¡stico de Ruta Fija, (Memorandum of +Understanding Between the United +States of America and the United +Mexican States on Facilitation of +Charter/Tour Bus Service) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera, (Regulation of +the Law to Promote General Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A permit issued by the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to provide bus or truck +services for the transportation of +goods or passengers to or from the +territory of Mexico. Only Mexican +nationals and Mexican enterprises with +a foreigners' exclusion clause may +provide such services, except that a +person of Canada or the United States +may be granted permanent operating +authority to provide international +charter or tour bus services into the +territory of Mexico. + +Only Mexican nationals, and Mexican +enterprises with a foreigners' +exclusion clause, using Mexican +registered equipment and drivers who +are Mexican nationals, may provide bus +and truck services for the +transportation of goods and passangers +between two points in the territory of +Mexico. + +Investment + +Foreign investment is not permitted in +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico engaged in bus +or truck transportation services as +described in the industry +classification mentioned above. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services + +Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. + +A person of Canada or of the United +States will be permitted to provide: + +(a) three years after signature of + this Agreement, cross-border + truck services to or from the + territory of border states (Baja + California, Sonora, Chihuahua, + Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo + Le¢n), and such person will be + permitted to enter and depart + Mexico through different ports of + entry in such states; + +(b) three years after signature of + this Agreement, only Mexican + nationals and Mexican + enterprises, using + Mexican-registered equipment and + drivers who are Mexican + nationals, may provide bus and + truck services for the + transportation of goods and + passengers between two points in + the territory of Mexico. + +(c) three years after entry into + force of this Agreement, + cross-border scheduled bus + services to or from the territory + of Mexico; and + +(d) six years after entry into force + of this Agreement, cross-border + truck services to or from the + territory of Mexico. + +Investment + +With respect to enterprises +established or to be established in +Mexico providing such services, +investors of another Party may own: + +(a) three years after signature of + this Agreement, up to 49 percent + of ownership of an enterprise + providing bus services, tourist + transportation services and truck + services for the transportation + of international cargo, between + points in the territory of + Mexico; + +(b) seven years after entry into + force of this Agreement, up to 51 + percent of the ownership interest + of an enterprise providing bus + services, tourist transportation + services or truck services for + the transportation of + international cargo, between + points in the territory of + Mexico; and + +(c) ten years after entry into force + of this Agreement, up to 100 + percent ownership interest of an + enterprise providing bus + services, tourist services and + truck services for the + transportation of international + cargo, between points in the + territory of Mexico. + +Foreign ownership in enterprises +providing truck services for the +carriage of domestic cargo will not be +permitted. Indeterminate. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation and Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 501421 Marine and River Works + + CMAP 501422 Construction of Roads for + Land Transportation + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos, (Political +Constitution of the United Mexican +States) Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communications Law) +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulos I, Libro +Segundo, Cap¡tulo I + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to construct and operate, or +operate, marine and river works and +roads for land transportation. Such +concession may be granted only to +Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Non-energy pipelines + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Articles 8, 12 and 5 + +Ley Federal de Aguas(Waters Federal +Law) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to construct and operate, or +operate, pipelines carrying non-energy +goods, excluding basic petrochemicals. +Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises may obtain such +concession. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Freight and Passenger Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 712011 International Maritime + Transportation Services + + CMAP 712012 Cabotage Maritime Services + + CMAP 712013 International and Cabotage + Towing Services + + CMAP 712021 River and Lake + Transportation Services + + CMAP 712022 Internal Port Water + Transportation Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Cap¡tulo III, Libro Tercero + +Ley para el Desarrollo de la Marina +Mercante (Law for the Development of +the Merchant Navy), Cap¡tulos I y III + +Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timos +(Navigation and Maritime Navigation +Law) + +Libro Segundo, T¡tulo Unico, Cap¡tulos +I y IIILey Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Maritime cabotage services, including +off-shore maritime services, are +reserved to Mexican-flagged vessels. A +waiver may be granted by the +Secretar¡a de Comunicaciones y +Transportes when Mexican-flagged +vessels are not able to provide such +services.Only Mexican flagged vessels +may transport cargo owned by the +Federal Government. + +Foreign-flagged vessels may provide +international maritime services in +Mexico on the basis of reciprocity +with the relevant country. Only +Mexican-flagged towing vessels may +provide towing services from Mexican +ports to foreign ports. When such +towing vessels are not able to provide +such services, the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transporte may +provide a permit to foreign-flagged +towing vessels.Only a Mexican national +or a Mexican enterprise with a +foreigners' exclusion clause may own +vessels registered and flagged as +Mexican. All members of the board of +directors and managers of such +enterprise must be Mexican nationals. + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments, to own, +directly or indirectly, more the 49 +percent of the ownership interest of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico operating +foreign-flagged vessels providing +international maritime transport +services. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951012 Customs Brokers (Agentes + Aduanales) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +LEGAL CITATION: +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) + +Ley Aduanera (Customs Law) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Only Mexican nationals by birth may +serve as customs brokers. + +DURATION: +Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 1300 Fishing + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +Stated Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de Pesca (Fishing Law), Cap¡tulos +I y II + +Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timo +(Navigation and Maritime Commerce Law) +Libro Segundo, T¡tulo Unico, Cap¡tulo +I + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted, or permit +issued, by the Secretar¡a de Pesca is +required to engage in fishing +activities in Mexican jurisdictional +waters. Only Mexican nationals and +Mexican enterprises, using +Mexican-flagged vessels, may obtain +such concession or permit. Permits may +exceptionally be issued to persons +operating vessels flagged in a foreign +country that provides equivalent +treatment to Mexican-flagged vessels +to engage in fishing activities in the +Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). + +Only Mexican nationals and Mexican +enterprises may obtain authorization +from the Secretar¡a de Pesca for deep +sea fishing on Mexican-flagged +vessels, fixed rigging installation, +recollection from the natural milieu +of larvae, post-larvae, eggs, seeds or +alevines, for research or acuaculture +purposes, introduction of live species +into Mexican jurisdictional waters, +and for educational fishing in +accordance with the programmes of the +fishing educational institutions. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 384201 Shipbuilding and Ship + Repairs + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirement (Article 1106) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +Stated Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) +Cap¡tulo XV, Libro Tercero + +Ley Para el Desarrollo de la Marina +Mercante (Law for the Development of +the Merchant Navy), Cap¡tulo IV + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to establish and operate a +shipyard. Only Mexican nationals and +Mexican enterprises may obtain such +concession. + +For the owner of a Mexican-flagged +vessel to be eligible for government +cargo preferences, subsidies and tax +benefits granted under the Ley para el +Desarrollo de la Marina Mercante, such +person must carry out repair and +maintenance operations in shipyards +and repair facilities in Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973203 Maritime and Inland (Lake + and Rivers) Ports Administration + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timo +(Navigation and Maritime Commerce +Law), Libro Segundo, Cap¡tulo II +Secciones A y B, T¡tulo Unico + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Cap¡tulo XI + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +All port workers must be Mexican +nationals. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX I + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973201 Loading and Unloading + Services Related to Water + Transportation (includes operation and + maintenance of docks; Loading and + unloading of vessels at shore-side; + marine cargo handling; operation and + maintenance of piers; ship and boat + cleaning; stevedoring; transfer of + cargo between ships and trucks, + trains, pipelines and wharfs; + waterfront terminal operations) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution), +Art¡culo 32 + +Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timo +(Navigation and Maritime Commerce +Law), Libro Primero, T¡tulo Unico, +Cap¡tulo I, Libro Segundo, T¡tulo +Segundo + +Ley Org nica de la Administraci¢n +P£blica Federal (Federal Public +Administration Law) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) +Libro Tercero, Cap¡tulo II + +Reglamento del Servicio de Maniobras +en las Zonas Federales de Puertos, +Articles 1, 2, 13 and 14 +(Operation Services in the Federal +Port Zones Regulation), Libro Primero, +T¡tulo Unico, Cap¡tulo I, Libro +Segundo, T¡tulo Unico, Cap¡tulo II, +Secci¢n A y Libro Cuarto, T¡tulo Unico + +Reglamento para el Uso y +Aprovechamiento del Mar Territorial, +V¡as Navegables, Playas, Zona Federal +Mar¡timo Terrestre y Terrenos Ganados +al Mar, (Regulation for the Use of the +Territorial Sea, Navigable Ways, +Beaches, Maritime and Terrestrial +Federal Zones) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A concession granted by the Secretar¡a +de Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to construct and operate, or +operate, maritime and inland port +terminals, including dock, cranes and +related facilities. Only Mexican +nationals and Mexican enterprises may +obtain such concession. +A permit issued by the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to provide stevedoring and +warehousing services. Only Mexican +nationals and Mexican enterprises may +obtain such permit. + +Investment + +Prior approval of the Comisi¢n +Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is +required for investors of another +Party or their investments to own +directly or indirectly, more than 49 +percent of the ownership interest of +an enterprise established or to be +established in Mexico providing to +third persons the following services: +operation and maintenance of docks; +loading and unloading of vessels at +shore-side; marine cargo handling; +operation and maintenance of piers; +ship and boat cleaning; stevedoring; +transfer of cargo between ships and +trucks, trains, pipelines and wharves; +and waterfront terminal operations. + +DURATION: Cross-Border Services + +Indeterminate + +Investment + +Description shall govern upon entry +into force of this Agreement. +ANNEX II + +1. The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by +that Party, pursuant to Articles 1108(4) and 1206(4), with respect +to specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which it may +maintain existing, non-conforming measures or adopt new or more +restrictive measures. Such measures may derogate from an +obligation relating to: + + (a) national treatment, pursuant to Article 1102 (Investment) + or 1202 (Services); + + (b) most-favored-nation treatment, pursuant to Article 1103 + (Investment) or 1203 (Services); + + (c) local presence, pursuant to Article 1205 (Services); + + (d) performance requirements, pursuant to Article 1106 + (Investment); or + + (e) nationality requirements for senior management or members + of boards of directors, pursuant to Article 1107 + (Investment). + +2. Each reservation sets out the following elements: + + (a) SECTOR refers to the general sector in which the + reservation is taken; + + (b) SUB-SECTOR refers to the specific sector in which the + reservation is taken; + + (c) INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION refers to the activity, where + appropriate, covered by the reservation according to + domestic industry classification codes; + + (d) TYPE OF RESERVATION specifies the obligation referred to + in paragraph 1 for which a reservation is taken; + + (e) DESCRIPTION describes the scope of the sector, sub-sector + or activities covered by the reservation; and + + (f) LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES identifies existing + measures that apply to the sector, sub-sector or + activities covered by the reservation. + +3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the +reservation should be considered. In the event of any +inconsistency between DESCRIPTION and any other element of the +reservation, the DESCRIPTION shall govern to the extent of the +inconsistency. + +4. For purposes of this Annex: + +CMAP means Clasificaci¢n Mexicana de Actividades y Productos; + +CPC means Central Product Classification numbers as set out in +Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, +Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification, +1991; + +Mexican enterprise means an enterprise constituted under the laws +of Mexico; + +Mexican national means a national of Mexico, as defined by the +Constitution of Mexico; + +person of a Party means a national or an enterprise of a Party; and + +SIC means: + + (a) with respect to Canada, Standard Industrial + Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in Statistics + Canada, Standard Industrial Classification, fourth + edition, 1980; and + + (b) with respect to the United States, Standard Industrial + Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in the United + States Office of Management and Budget, Standard + Industrial Classification Manual, 1987. + + + + + ANNEX II + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communication + +SUB-SECTOR: Cable Television + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4841 Cable and Other Pay Television Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + +DESCRIPTION:Investment + +Subject to Article 2106, the United +States reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure that accords +equivalent treatment to persons of any +country that limits ownership by +persons of the United States in an +enterprise engaged in the operation of +a cable television system in that +country. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services + and Radio Communications + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services + (Not Including CPC 752323 Value-Added + Network Services or CPC 752329 Other + Message Services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The United States reserves the right +to adopt or maintain any measure +relating to investment in, or the +provision of, telecommunications +transport networks and +telecommunications transport services +or to radio communications. These +measures apply to such matters as +market entry, spectrum assignment, +tariffs, intercarrier agreements, +terms and conditions of service, and +interconnection between networks and +services. Telecommunications transport +services typically involve the real- +time transmission of customer-supplied +information between two or more points +without end-to-end change in the form +or content of the customer's +information, whether or not such +services are offered to the public +generally. These services include +voice and data services provided by +any electromagnetic means. Radio +communications include all +communications by radio, including +broadcasting. This reservation does +not apply to measures relating to +enhanced or value-added services. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Communications Act of 1934, as +amended, 47 U.S.C. 151 et seq., see +particularly 310(a), (b) (1988) +(radio licenses for common carrier, +aeronautical en route, aeronautical en +route, aeronautical fixed, and +broadcasting services), and any +Federal Communications Commission +rules or policies adopted pursuant to +Title 47 of the United States Code, +including F.C.C. Decision, +International Competitive Carrier, 102 +F.C.C. 2d 812 (1985) + +An Act relating to the Landing and +Operation of Submarine Cables in the +United States, as amended, 47 U.S.C. +34-9 (1988), see particularly 35 +(Submarine Cable Landing Act) +(undersea cables) + +Communications Satellite Act of 1962, +as amended, 47 U.S.C. 701-57 (1988) + +Telegraph Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. +17 (1988) (telegraph cables serving +Alaska) + +Children's Television Act of 1990, 47 +U.S.C. 303a (1990) + +Television Program Improvement Act of +1990, 47 U.S.C. 303c (1990) +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Social Services + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The United States reserves the right +to adopt or maintain any measure with +respect to the provision of public law +enforcement and correctional services, + +and the following services to the +extent they are social services +established or maintained for a public +purpose: income security or +insurance, social security or +insurance, social welfare, public +education, public training, health, +and child care. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of the United States + +SECTOR: Minority Affairs + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The United States reserves the right +to adopt or maintain any measure +according rights or preferences to +socially or economically disadvantaged +minorities, including corporations +organized under the laws of the State +of Alaska in accordance with the +Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act +(43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Professional Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Attorneys + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 8111 Legal Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Subject to page VI-U-3, the United +States reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to the +provision of legal services, including +foreign legal consultancy services, by +persons of Mexico. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Publishing + +SUB-SECTOR: Newspaper Publishing + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 2711 Newspapers: Publishing, or Publishing + and Printing + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Subject to Article 2106, the United +States reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure that accords +equivalent treatment to persons of any +country that limits ownership by +persons of the United States in an +enterprise engaged in the publication +of daily newspapers primarily written +for audiences and distributed in that +country. + +For purposes of this reservation, +daily newspapers are newspapers +published at least five days each +week. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX II + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4412 Deep Sea Foreign Transportation of Freight + (limited to promotional programs) + + SIC 4424 Deep Sea Domestic Transportation of Freight + (includes coastwise transportation of freight, + deep sea domestic freight transportation, + intercoastal transportation of freight, water + transportation of freight to noncontiguous + territories) + + SIC 4432 Freight Transportation on the + Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway + + SIC 4449 Water Transportation of Freight, Not + Elsewhere Classified (includes canal barge + operations, canal freight transportation, + intracoastal freight transportation, + lake freight transportation except on + the Great Lakes, log rafting and + towing, river freight transportation + except on the St. Lawrence Seaway, + transportation of freight on bays and + sounds of the oceans) + + SIC 4481 Deep Sea Transportation of + Passengers, Except by Ferry (limited + to promotional programs) + + SIC 4482 Ferries + + SIC 4489 Water Transportation of + Passengers, Not Elsewhere Classified + (includes airboats, swamp buggy rides, + excursion boat operations, passenger + water transportation on rivers and + canals, sightseeing boats, water taxis) + + SIC 4492 Towing and Tugboat Services + + SIC 4499 Water Transportation + Services, Not Elsewhere Classified + (limited to cargo salvaging, + chartering of commercial boats, + lighterage, bunkering, marine salvage, + pilotage, steamship leasing, cable + laying) + + SIC 4491 - Marine Cargo Handling + (limited to crew activities aboard + vessels transporting supplies and + cargo within U.S. territorial waters + and longshore work performed by crew + affected by reciprocity restrictions) + + SIC 1629 Heavy Construction, Not + Elsewhere Classified (limited to + marine dredging) + + SIC 091 Commercial Fishing (limited to + fishing vessels and fishing operations + within the Exclusive Economic Zone) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +The United States reserves the right +to adopt or maintain any measure +relating to the provision of maritime +transportation services and the +operation of U.S.-flagged vessels, +including the following: + +(a) requirements for investment in, + ownership and control of, and + operation of vessels and other + marine structures, including + drill rigs, in maritime cabotage + services, including maritime + cabotage services performed in + the domestic offshore trades, the + coastwise trades, U.S. + territorial waters, waters above + the continental shelf, and in the + inland waterways; + +(b) requirements for investment in, + ownership and control of, and + operation of U.S.-flagged vessels + in foreign trades; + +(c) requirements for investment in, + ownership and control of, and + operation of vessels engaging in + fishing and related activities in + U.S. territorial waters and the + Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ); + +(d) requirements related to + documenting a vessel under the + U.S. flag; + +(e) promotional programs, including + tax benefits, available for + shipowners, operators and vessels + meeting certain requirements; + +(f) certification, licensing and + citizenship requirements for crew + members on U.S.-flagged vessels; + +(g) manning requirements of + U.S.-flagged vessels; + +(h) all matters falling under the + jurisdiction of the Federal + Maritime Commission; + +(i) negotiation and implementation of + bilateral and other international + maritime agreements and + understandings; + +(j) limitations on longshore work + performed by crew members; + +(k) tonnage duties and light money + assessments for entering U.S. + waters; and + +(l) certification, licensing, and + citizenship requirements for + pilots performing pilotage + services in U.S. territorial + waters. + +The following activities are not +included in this reservation: + +(a) vessel construction and repair; + and + +(b) landside aspects of port + activities including operation + and maintenance of docks, loading + and unloading of vessels directly + to or from land, marine cargo + handling, operation and + maintenance of piers, ship + cleaning, stevedoring, transfer + of cargo between a ship and + trucks, trains, pipelines and + wharves, waterfront terminal + operations, boat cleaning, canal + operation, dismantling of ships, + operation of marine railways for + drydocking, marine surveyors, + except cargo, marine wrecking of + ships for scrap and ship + classification societies. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: Merchant Marine Act of 1920, 27, 46 +App. U.S.C. 883 et seq. (Jones Act, +including Bowaters Corporations, 46 +App. U.S.C. 883-1); + +Jones Act Waiver Statute, Act of +December 27, 1950, 46 U.S.C. App., +note preceding Sec. 1; + +Shipping Act of 1916, 9, 46 U.S.C. +App. 808; + +Shipping Act of 1916, 2, 46 U.S.C. +App. 802; + +Merchant Marine Act of 1936, 905(c), +46 U.S.C. App. 1244; + +Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, 50 +U.S.C. App. 1738; + +46 U.S.C. App. 292; + +46 U.S.C. 12101 et seq. and 31301 et +seq.; + +46 U.S.C. App. 316 and 8904; + +Passenger Vessel Act, 46 U.S.C. 289; + +Merchant Marine Act of 1936, Title VI, +46 U.S.C. App. 1171, et seq. +(includes Capital Construction Fund -- +46 App. U.S.C. 1177, 26 U.S.C. 7518) +and the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, +Title V, 46 U.S.C. App. 1151, et seq. +(includes Capital Reserves Fund, 46 +App. U.S.C. 1161 and trade in of +obsolete vessels, 46 App. U.S.C. +1160(1) and for National Defense +Reserve Fleet, 46 App. 1160(i)); + +46 U.S.C. 31328(2); + +Merchant Marine Act of 1936, Title XI, +46 U.S.C. App. 1271, et seq. (includes +Marine Hull Insurance Requirements -- +46 App. U.S.C. 1273(b) and 46 U.S.C. +Part 249); + +Tonnage Duties, 46 App. U.S.C. 121; + +Merchant Marine Act of 1936, 901(a) +and (b), 46 App. U.S.C. 1241(b); +Public Resolution 17, 46 App. U.S.C. +1241-1; and the Cargo Preference Act +of 1904, 10 U.S.C. 2631; + +Environmental laws: CERCLA (superfund) +42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.; and Oil +Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C. 2701; +Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et +seq.; + +46 U.S.C. 3301 et seq.; + +46 U.S.C. 3701, et seq.; + +Controlled Carrier Act, Shipping Act +of 1984, 9, 46 App U.S.C. 1708; + +Merchant Marine Act of 1920, 19 as +amended, 46 App. U.S.C. 876; Shipping +Act of 1984, 13(b)(5); 46 App. U.S.C. +1712 (b)(5); and the Foreign Shipping +Practices Act of 1988; Omnibus Trade +and Competitiveness Act of 1988, Title +X, 46 App. U.S.C. 1710a; + +Immigration Act of 1990, 203, 8 +U.S.C. 1288, restrictions on +stevedoring by crews of foreign +vessels; + +46 U.S.C. 8103; + +Nicholson Act, 46 U.S.C. App. 251; + +Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel +Anti-Reflagging Act of 1987, 46 U.S.C. +2101 and 46 U.S.C. 12108; + +43 U.S.C. 1841; + +22 U.S.C. 1980; + +Intercoastal Shipping Act, 46 App. +U.S.C. 843; + +46 U.S.C. 9302, 46 U.S.C. 8502; +Agreement Governing the Operation of +Pilotage on the Great Lakes, Exchange +of Notes at Ottawa, August 23, 1978, +and March 29, 1979, Treaties and +International Agreements Service 9445; + +46 U.S.C. 12107(b); and + +Magnuson Fisheries Conservation and +Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801, et +seq. + + + + + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Aboriginal Affairs + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION:Investment and Cross-Border Services + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure denying investors +of another Party and their +investments, or service providers of +another Party, any rights or +preferences provided to aboriginal +peoples. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +[Constitution Act, 1982 and any +relevant legislation or policy] + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Social Services + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment and Cross-Border Services + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure with respect to +the provision of public law +enforcement and correctional services, +and the following services to the +extent that they are social services +established or maintained for a public +purpose: income security or insurance, +social security or insurance, social +welfare, public education, public +training, health, and child care. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks + and Services, Radiocommunications and + Submarine Cables + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to +investment in telecommunications +transport networks and +telecommunications transport services, +radiocommunications and submarine +cables, including ownership +restrictions and measures concerning +corporate officers and directors and +place of incorporation. + +This reservation does not apply to +providers of Value-Added Networks (CPC +752323) and Other Message Services +(CPC 752329) whose underlying +telecommunications transmission +facilities are leased from providers +of public telecommunications transport +networks. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + Bell Canada Act, S.C. 1987, c.19 + + British Columbia Telephone Company + Special Act, S.C. 1916, c.66 + + Teleglobe Canada Reorganization and + Divestiture Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-4 + + Telesat Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-6 + + Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c.R-2; as amended by S.C.1989 c.1, + c.17 + + Telegraphs Act R.S.C. 1985, c.T-5 + + Telecommunications Policy Framework, + 1987 + + Telecommunications Act (Bill C-62) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services, + Radiocommunications and Submarine Cables + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunication Services + (not including CPC 752323 + value-Added Network Service + or CPC 752329 Other Message + Services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to +radio-communications, submarine +cables, and the provision of +telecommunications transport networks +and telecommunications transport +services. These measures apply to +such matters as market entry, spectrum +assignment, tariffs, intercarrier +agreements, terms and conditions of +service, interconnection between +networks and services, and routing +requirements that impede the provision +of telecommunications transport +networks and telecommunications +transport services, radio +communication and submarine cables, on +a cross-border basis. + +Telecommunications transport services +typically involve the real-time +transmission of customer-supplied +information between two or more points +without any end-to-end change in the +form or content of the customer's +information, whether or not such +services are offered to the public +generally. These services include +voice and data services by wire, +radiocommunication or any other +electromagnetic means of transmission. + +This reservation does not apply to +measures relating to the cross-border +provision of enhanced or value-added +services. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + Bell Canada Act, S.C. 1987, c. 19 + + British Columbia Telephone Company + Special Act, S.C. 1916, c.66 + + Railway Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.R-3 + + Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c.R-2; as amended by S.C. 1989, c.1, + c.17 + + Telegraphs Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-5 + + Telecommunications Policy Framework, + 1987 + + Telecommunications Act (Bill C-62) + + CRTC Decisions, including (85-19), + (90-3), (91-10), (91-21), (92-11), + (92-12) + +============================================================================= + Annex II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Government Finance + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to the +acquisition or sale or other +disposition of bonds, treasury bills, +or other kinds of debt securities +issued by the Government of Canada, a +province or local government by +nationals of another Party. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + Financial Administrative Act, R.S.C., + 1985, Chap. F-11 + +============================================================================ + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: minority Affairs + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure according rights +or preferences to socially or +economically disadvantaged minorities. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: +None + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4513 Non-Scheduled Air Transport, + Specialty Industry + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure that restricts +the acquisition or establishment of an +investment in Canada for the provision +of specialty air services to a +Canadian national or a corporation +incorporated and having its principal +place of business in Canada, its chief +executive officer and not fewer than +2/3 of its directors as Canadian +nationals, and not less than 75% of +its voting interest owned and +controlled by persons otherwise +meeting these requirements. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. A-2 + + Air Regulations, C.R.C., Vol.I, c.2 + + Air Regulations Series 2, No.2 + (Aircraft Marking and Registration + Regulations), SOR/90-591 + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + + SIC 4549 Other Water Transport + Industries + + SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation + Industries + + SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry + + SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4559 Other Service Industries + Incidental to Water + Transport + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to the +investment in or provision of maritime +cabotage services, including: + +(a) the transportation of goods or + passengers by vessel between + points in the territory of Canada + and the Exclusive Economic Zone; + +(b) with respect to waters above the + continental shelf, the + transportation of goods in + relation to the exploration, + exploitation, or transportation + of the mineral or non-living + natural resources of the + continental shelf; and + +(c) the engaging by vessel in any + maritime activity of a commercial + nature in the territory of Canada + and the Exclusive Economic Zone + and, with respect to waters above + the continental shelf, in such + other maritime activities of a + commercial nature in relation to + the exploration, exploitation or + transportation of mineral or non- + living natural resources of the + continental shelf. + +This reservation relates to, among +other things, local presence +requirements for service providers +entitled to participate in these +activities, the criteria for the +issuance of a temporary cabotage +license to foreign vessels, and limits +on the number of cabotage licenses +issued to foreign vessels. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + Coasting Trade Act, S.C., 1992, c. 31 + + Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. + S-9 + + Customs Act, R.S.C., 1985, c.1 (2nd + Supp.) + + Customs and Excise Offshore + Application Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-53 + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + + SIC 4549 Other Marine Transport + Industries + SIC 4551 Marine Cargo Handling + + Industry + + SIC 4552 Harbour and Port + OperationIndustry + + SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry + + SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4559 Other Service Industries + Incidental to Water + Transport + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Performance Requirements (Article 1106) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure denying service +providers or investors of the United +States, or their investments, the +benefits accorded service providers or +investors of Mexico or any other +country, or their investments, in +sectors equivalent to those subject to +the maritime services reservation +inscribed in page II-U-8. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4542 Ferry Industry + + SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry + + SIC 4549 Other Marine Transport + Industries + + SIC 4551 Marine Cargo Handling + Industry + + SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation + Industry + + SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry + + SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water + Transport Industry + + SIC 4559 Other Service Industries + Incidental to Water + Transport + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Canada reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to the +implemention of agreements, +arrangements and other formal or +informal undertakings with other +countries with respect to maritime +activities in waters of mutual +interest in such areas as pollution +control (including double hull +requirements for oil tankers), safe +navigation, barge inspection +standards, water quality, pilotage, +salvage, drug abuse control, and +maritime communications. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + United States Wreckers Act, R.S.C. + 1985, c. U-3 + + Various Agreements and Arrangements, + including: + + (a) Memorandum or Arrangement on + Great Lakes Pilotage; + + (b) Canada-United-States Joint Marine + Pollution Circumpolar Agreement; + + (c) Agreement with the United States + on Loran "C" Service on the East + and West Coasts; and + + (d) Denmark - Canada Joint Marine + Pollution Circumpolar Agreement. + + + + + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: All sectors + +SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure restricting the +ownership of bonds, treasury bills or +any other kind of debt or security +issued by the federal, state or local +governments except with respect to +ownership by financial institutions of +another Party, as such term is defined +in Chapter Fourteen (Financial +Services). + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting + and Multipoint Distribution Systems (MDS)) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and + Transmission of Radio Programs + (Limited to Transmission of Radio + Programs, MDS and uninterrupted music) + + CMAP 941105 Private Services of + Production, Transmission and + Repetition of Television Programming + (Limited to Transmission and + Repetition of Television Programs, + MDS, and High-Definition Television) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1106) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to +investment in or provision of +broadcasting, multipoint distribution +systems, uninterrupted music and +high-definition television services. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) + +Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi¢n +(Radio and Television Federal Law) + +Ley Para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications + Services (Limited to Aeronautical + Mobile and Fixed Services) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to +investment in or provision of air +traffic control, aeronautical +meteorology, aeronautical +telecommunications, flight control and +other telecommunication services +relating to air navigation services. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) + +Decree creating the entity "Servicios +a la navegaci¢n en el espacio a‚reo +mexicano" (SENEAM) (Air Services in +the Mexican Air Space), 3 de octubre +de 1978 + + +Ley para Promover la Inversi¢n +Mexicana y Regular la Inversi¢n +Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican +Investment and to Regulate Foreign +Investment) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720003 Telephone Services + + CMAP 720004 Telephone Booth Services + + CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications + Services (Not Including Enhanced or + Value-Added Services) + + CMAP 502003 Telecommunications + installations + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to +investment in, or provision of, +telecommunications transport networks +and telecommunication transport +services. Telecommunications transport +networks include the facilities to +provide telecommunications transport +services such as local basic telephone +services, long-distance telephone +services (national and international), +rural telephone services, cellular +telephone services, telephone booth +services, satellite services, +trunking, paging, mobile telephony, +maritime telecommunication services, +air telephone, telex, and data +transmission services. +Telecommunications transport services +typically involve the real-time +transmission of customer-supplied +information between two or more points +without any end-to-end change in the +form or content of the customer's +information, whether or not such +services are offered to the public +generally. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law) + +Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones +(Telecommunications Regulations) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications and Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services, Telecommunications, Railroads + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720001 Postal Services + + CMAP 720005 Telegraphic Services, + Radiotelegraphic Services, Wireless + Telegraphy + + CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications + services (limited to satellite + communications) + + CMAP 711101 Railway Transportation + Service (limited to operation, + administration and control of traffic + within the Mexican railway system, + supervision and management of railway + rights-of-way, construction, + operation, and maintenance of basic + railway infrastructure) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) + Most-favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +mantain any measure related to the +provision of the following services: +postal services (operation, +administration and organization of +first class mail), telegraph, +radiotelegraphy, satellite +communications (establishment, +ownership and operation of satellite +systems, and establishment, ownership +and operation of earth stations with +international links), and railroads +(operation, administration and control +of traffic within the Mexican railway +system, supervision and management of +railway rights-of-way, construction, +operation, and maintenance of basic +railway infrastructure). + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos, (United Mexican +States Political Constitution) Article +28 + +Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communications Law +and its regulations) + +Ley Org nica de Ferrocarriles +Nacionales de M‚xico (Mexican National +Railroad Law) + +Ley del Servicio Postal Mexicano +(Mexican Postal Services Law and its +regulations) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other + Services Provided by Natural Persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services/Foreign + Legal Consultants + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treament (Article 1102, 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103, 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Subject to page VI-M-2, Mexico +reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure relating to the +provision of legal services and +foreign legal consultancy services by +person of the United States. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 5o. +Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio +de las profesiones en el Distrito +Federal (Regulatory Law of Article 5' +of the United Mexican States Political +Constitution in relation to +Professional Services) + +Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la +Inversi¢n Mexicana y Regular la +Inversi¢n Extranjera (Regulations of +the Law to Promote Mexican Investment +and to Regulate Foreign Investment). + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Social Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + Senior Management (Article 1107) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +Mexico reserves the right to adopt or +maintain any measure with respect to +the provision of public law +enforcement and correctional services, +and the following services to the +extent they are social services +established or maintained for a public +purpose: income security or +insurance, social security or +insurance, social welfare, public +education, public training, health, +and child care. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +============================================================================= + ANNEX II + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation +SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Ship Captains (Capitanes) + Aircraft Pilots (Pilotos) + Ship Masters (Patrones) + Ship Machinists (Maquinistas) + Ship Mechanics (Mec nicos) + Airport Administrators (Comandantes de + Aer¢dromos) + Harbor Masters (Capitanes de Puerto) + Harbor Pilots (Pilotos de Puerto) + Customs Brokers (Agentes Aduanales) + Crew on Mexican flagged vessels and + aircraft (Personal que tripule + cualquier embarcaci¢n o aeronave con + bandera o insignia mercante mexicana) + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treament (Article 1202) + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203) + Local Presence (Article 1205) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Only Mexicans by birth may serve as +captains, pilots, ship masters, +machinists, mechanics and crew members +manning vessels or aircraft under the +Mexican flag; as harbor pilots, harbor +masters and airport administrators; +and as customs brokers. + +LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: + +Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos, (Political +Constitution of United Mexican States) +ANNEX III Schedule of Mexico + + +I. The Mexican State reserves the right to perform exclusively, +and to refuse to permit the establishment of investments in, the +following activities: + + +1. Petroleum, other Hydrocarbons and Basic Petrochemicals + + (a) Description of activities + + (i) exploration and exploitation of crude oil and + natural gas; refining or processing of crude oil + and natural gas; and production of artificial gas, + basic petrochemicals and their feedstocks and + pipelines; and, + + (ii) foreign trade; transportation, storage and + distribution up to and including first hand sales + of the following goods: crude oil; natural and + artificial gas; goods obtained from the refining + or processing of crude oil and natural gas; and + basic petrochemicals. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25, 27 and 28 (United Mexican States Political +Constitution, Articles 25, 27 and 28). + + Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 27 Constitucional en el +Ramo del Petr¢leo y sus reglamentos (Regulatory Law of +Article 27 of the United Mexican States Constitution +related to Oil, and its regulations). + + Ley Org nica de Petr¢leos Mexicanos y Organismos +Subsidiarios (Statutory Law of Petr¢leos Mexicanos and +its Subsidiaries). + +============================================================================= + ANNEX III + Schedule of Mexico + + + + +2. Electricity + + (a) Description of activities: the supply of electricity as + a public service in Mexico, including, except as + provided in Annex 602.3 of the Energy Chapter, the + generation, transmission, transformation, distribution + and sale of electricity. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political +Constitution, Articles 25 and 28). + + Ley del Servicio P£blico de Energ¡a El‚ctrica y su +reglamento (Public Service of Electric Energy Law, and +its Regulations) + +3. Nuclear Power and Treatment of Radioactive Minerals + + (a) Description of activities: the generation of nuclear + energy; the exploration, exploitation and processing of + radioactive minerals; the nuclear fuel cycle; the use + and reprocessing of nuclear fuels and the regulation of + their applications for other purposes; the + transportation and storage of nuclear wastes; and the + production of heavy water. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25, 27 and 28 (United Mexican Constitution, +Article 25, 27 and 28). + + Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 27 Constitucional en +Materia de Energ¡a Nuclear (Regulatory Law of the +Aticle 27 of the United Mexican Constitution related to +Atomic Energy). + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX III + Schedule of Mexico + + + + +4. Satellite Communications + + (a) Description of activities: the establishment, operation + and ownership of satellite systems and earth stations + with international links. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States, Articles 25 +and 26). + + Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n y sus reglamentos +(General Means of Communication Law) + +5. Telegraph Services + + Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, + Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States, Articles 25 and + 28) + + Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n y sus reglamentos + (General Means Communication Law) + +6. Radiotelegraph Services + + Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, + Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political + Constitution, Article 25 and 28) + + Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n y sus reglamentos + (Genral Means of Communication Law). + +============================================================================= + ANNEX III + Schedule of Mexico + + + +7. Postal Services + + (a) Description of activities: operation, administration + and organization of first class mail. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political +Constitution, Articles 25 and 28). + + Ley del Servicio Postal Mexicano (Mexican Postal +Service Law) + +8. Railroads + + (a) Description of activities: the operation, + administration and control of traffic within the + Mexican railway system; supervision and management of + railway right-of-way; operation, construction and + maintenance of basic railway infrastructure. + + (b) Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, +Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political +Constitution, Articles 25 y 28). + + Ley Org nica de Ferrocarriles Nacionales de M‚xico +(Statutory Law of Mexican Railroads). + +9. Issuance of Bills (currency) and Minting of Coinage + + Legal citation: + + Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, + Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political + Constitution, Articles 25 and 28). + +============================================================================= + ANNEX III + Schedule of Mexico + + + + Ley Org nica del Banco de M‚xico (Statutory Law of Banco de + M‚xico). + + Ley Org nica de la Casa de Moneda de M‚xico (Statutory Law + of the Mexican Coining Agency). + +10. Control, Inspection and Surveillance of Maritime and Inland +(Lake and River) Ports + + Legal citation: + + Ley de Navegaci¢n y Comercio Mar¡timo (Commercial and + Navigation Law), Articles 43 and 47. + + Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n (General Means of + Communication Law) Article 272. + +11. Control, Inspection and Surveillance of Airports and +Heliports + + Legal citation: + + Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n (General Means of + Communication) Article 327. + +The legal citations are provided only for transparency purposes. + +II. Deregulation of Activities Reserved to the State + +1. The activities set out in Section I are reserved to the +Mexican State, and private equity investment is prohibited under +Mexican Law. Where Mexico allows private investment to +participate in such activities through service contracts, +concessions, lending arrangements or any other type of +contractual arrangement, such participation shall not be +construed to affect the State's reservation of those activities. + +2. If Mexican laws or regulations are amended to allow private +equity investment in an activity set out in Section I, Mexico may +impose restrictions on foreign investment + +============================================================================= + ANNEX III + Schedule of Mexico + + + +participation notwithstanding Article 1102 and describe them in +Annex I. Mexico may also impose derogations from 1102 on foreign +equity investment participation when selling an asset or +ownership interest in an enterprise in activities set out in +Section I and describe them in Annex I. + + +III. Activities Formerly Reserved to the Mexican State + + Where an activity was reserved to the Mexican State on +January 1, 1992 and is not reserved to the Mexican State upon +entry into force of this Agreement, Mexico may restrict the +initial sale of a state-owned asset or an ownership interest in a +state enterprise that performs that activity to enterprises with +majority ownership by Mexican nationals, as defined by the +Mexican Constitution. For a period not to exceed three years from +the initial sale, Mexico may restrict the transfer of such asset +or ownership interest to other enterprises with majority +ownership by Mexican nationals, as defined by the Mexican +Constitution. Upon expiration of the three year period , the +obligations of national treatment set out in Article 1102 +(National Treatment) shall apply. This provision is subject to +Article 1108 (Reservations and exceptions). +ANNEX IV + + The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by +that Party pursuant to Article 1108(7) with respect to Article +1103 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment). Each reservation sets out +the sector, subsector or activities to which it applies. + + + + + ANNEX IV + Schedule of the United States + + + The United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for all +international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + + As for international agreements other than those in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, +the United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for those +agreements involving: + +1. Aviation; + +2. Fisheries; + +3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or + +4. Telecommunications. + + With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I, +pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, the United States takes +an exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed +within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement. + + For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103 +does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to +promote economic development, such as those governed by the +Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the +Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos‚) and the OECD Agreement on Export +Credits. + + + + + ANNEX IV + Schedule of Canada + + + Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for all +international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + + As for international agreements other than those in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, +Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements +involving: + + +1. Aviation; + +2. Fisheries; + +3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or + +4. Telecommunications. + + With respect to provincial measures not yet described in +Annex I, pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Canada takes an +exception for international agreements signed within two years of +the entry into force of this Agreement. + + For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103 +does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to +promote economic development, such as those governed by the +Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the +Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos‚) and the OECD Agreement on Export +Credits. + + + + + ANNEX IV + Schedule of Mexico + + + + Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for all +international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + + As for international agreements other than those in force or +signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, +Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements +involving: + +1. Aviation; + +2. Fisheries; + +3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or + +4. Telecommunications. + + With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I, +pursusant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Mexico takes an +exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed +within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement. + + For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103 +does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to +promote economic development, such as those governed by the +Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the +Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos‚) and the OECD Agreement on Export +Credits. + + +ANNEX V Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Radio Communications) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended, Sections 1, 2, 4, + and Title III, 47 U.S.C. 151 et. seq. (1988) + +DESCRIPTION: The Communications Act of 1934 (the +Act) requires anyone wishing to engage +in communications by radio within the +United States and between the United +States and points outside the United +States to obtain a license from the +Federal Communications Commission +(FCC) for the use, but not the +ownership, of all channels of radio +communications; and no such license +shall be construed to create any right +beyond the terms, conditions and +periods of the license. + +The Act requires the FCC, in granting +radio station licenses, to determine +if such a license would serve the +public interest, convenience and +necessity and empowers the FCC to +impose conditions pursuant to this +determination. The Act also empowers +the FCC to deny applications for radio +licenses where it is unable to find +that such grant would serve the public +interest, convenience and necessity. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX V + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Cable Television Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 753 Radio and Television Cable Services + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended, + 47 U.S.C. 151 et. seq. (1988) + Federal Communications Commission + Rules, Sections 76.501, 74.931(e)(5), + 63.54, and 21.912 + + 47 C.F.R. 76.501, 74.931(e)(5), + 63.54, and 21.912 + +DESCRIPTION: A cable television system is not +allowed to carry any television +broadcast signal if the cable system +owns, operates, controls or has an +interest in a television broadcast +station whose Grade B contour overlaps +the service area of such cable system. +(76.501(a)) + +A cable television system may directly +or indirectly own, operate, control, +or have an interest in a national +television network (such as ABC, CBS, +or NBC) only if such system does not +pass more than (i) 10 percent of homes +passed on a nationwide basis when +aggregated with all other cable +systems in which the network holds +such a cognizable interest, and (ii) +50 percent of homes passed within any +one ADI (Arbitron Area of Dominant +Influence), except that a cable +television system facing a competing +system will not be counted toward this +50 percent limit. (76.501(b)) + +A cable television company may not +lease excess transmission time or +capacity from a licensee of an +Instructional Television Fixed Service +(ITFS) station (television services +intended for use in educational +institutions) if the ITFS station is +located within 20 miles of that cable +television company's franchise area. +(74.931(e)(5)) + +A telephone common carrier may not +engage in the provision (e.g., +ownership, control, or production) of +video programming to the viewing +public in its telephone service area, +but may distribute such programming on +a common carrier basis and may only +have up to a five percent non- +controlling financial interest in +video programmers. (63.54(a)) + +A telephone common carrier may not +provide channels of communications or +pole line conduit space, or other +rental arrangements to any entity +which is directly or indirectly owned, +operated or controlled by, or under +common control with, such telephone +common carrier, where such facilities +or arrangements are to be used for, or +in connection with, the provision of +video programming to the viewing +public in the telephone service area +of the telephone common carrier. +(63.54(b)) + +In cable television franchise areas +served by a single cable operator, +that operator may not be authorized to +use frequencies assigned to the +Multichannel Multipoint Distribution +Service (MMDS) (the 2150-2165 Mhz and +2596-2644 Mhz bands), if a portion of +an MMDS station's protected service +area lies within that cable television +operator's franchise area. (21.912) + +============================================================================= + + + ANNEX V + Schedule of the United States + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Natural Gas Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4922 Natural Gas Transmission + SIC 4923 Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution + SIC 4924 Natural Gas Distribution + +LEGAL CITATION: 15 U.S.C. section 717(f) + 18 C.F.R. part 157 + +DESCRIPTION: Section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act of +1938, as amended, requires a natural +gas company, or a person which will be +a natural gas company upon completion +of proposed construction or extension +of transportation facilities, to +obtain a certificate of public +convenience and necessity to +construct, extend, acquire, or operate +such facilities. In addition, a +certificate is required to transport +or sell for resale natural gas in +interstate commerce. + +The Act requires the FERC to hold +hearings on applications for permanent +certificates and to give interested +persons notice of such hearings and +notices of applications are published +in the Federal Register. + +The FERC does not require a +certificate of pubic convenience and +necessity for certain replacement +construction, maintenance, emergency +facilities, auxiliary installations, +and certain types of taps. + +Natural gas services for drilling oil +wells, or for testing or purging new +natural gas pipeline facilities are +exempt from the certificate +requirement. + +Certain "emergency" sales, +transportation, or exchanges are +exempt from the certificate +requirement. When a certificate is +required, the FERC may grant a +temporary certificate for sale or +transportation in emergency +circumstances, pending the +determination on a permanent +certificate. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX V + Schedule of the United States + +SECTOR: Postal Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4311 United States Postal Service + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 39 U.S.C. 401 et seq. + 18 U.S.C. 1693 + 39 C.F.R. Parts 310 and 320 + +DESCRIPTION: The United States Postal Service is +generally authorized to "receive, +transmit, and deliver throughout the +United States, its territories and +possessions ... written and printed +matter, parcels and like materials." +The Postal Service also has the +exclusive authority to "provide and +sell postage stamps." + +A carrier other than the U.S. Postal +Service may carry letters if, among +other things, each letter is enclosed +in an envelope, proper postage has +been paid in stamps, the stamp is +canceled by the sender, and the +carrier endorses the envelope. + +The postal regulations define +"letters" to exclude telegrams, books +and magazines, and other materials. +The regulations also permit letters to +be carried accompanying cargo, by the +sender, by others without +compensation, and by special +messengers. The Postal Service has +suspended its regulations with respect +to private "express mail" services. +============================================================================= + + ANNEX V + Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Recreation + +SUB-SECTOR: National Parks Concessions + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7999 Amusement and Recreation + Services, Not Elsewhere Classified + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 16 U.S.C. 20 and 20a + +DESCRIPTION: A concession is required to operate +hotels, restaurants, gift shops, snack +bars, equipment rentals, horseback +riding services, guide services, +fishing guides, mountain climbing, bus +transportation, and other services +facilities in U.S. national parks. +The National Park Service regulates +all aspects of these services, +including building specifications, +rates for the services, and hours of +operation. + +The National Park Service awards +concessions only where they are +determined to be "necessary and +appropriate." In developing its plans +for the operation of a national park, +the Park Service determines what +operations, including concessions, are +"necessary and appropriate." As a +result of this determination, the Park +Service may determine that a given +concession is not needed. + + + + + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Communication Industries + +SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4841 Postal Service Industry + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Canada Post Corporation Act, R.S.C., + c. C-10 + + Letter Definition Regulations, + SOR/83-481 + +DESCRIPTION: Canada Post Corporation has the +exclusive privilege to collect, +transmit and deliver "letters", as +defined in the Letter Definition +Regulations, addressed in the +territory of Canada, and its assent is +required in order for other persons to +sell stamps. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Radiocommunications + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunication + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c.R-2; as amended by S.C 1989 c.1, + c.17, ss. 5, 6 + +DESCRIPTION: A person desiring to operate a private +radio transmission system must obtain +a licence from the Department of +Communications. The issuance of such +licence is subject to spectrum +availability and policies regarding +its use. In general, priority is +given to the use of spectrum for the +purpose of developing non-private +networks. + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Electricity Transmission + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: National Energy Board Act, R.S.C., + 1985, c. N-6 + +DESCRIPTION: Under Part III of the Act, +construction and operation of +international electricity transmission +lines may require approval by the +National Energy Board. + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Energy + +SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided] + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: National Energy Board Act R.S.C., 1985 c. N-6 + +DESCRIPTION: The approval of the National Energy +Board (NEB) is required for the +construction and operation of all +interprovincial or international +pipelines for the transmission of oil +or gas. A public hearing must be held +and a certificate of public +convenience and necessity issued where +the pipeline in question is longer +than 40 kilometers. Pipelines shorter +than 40 kilometers may be authorized +by an order without a public hearing. +All modifications to and extension of +pipelines must be approved by the +Board. + +Part IV of the Act requires that all +tolls for the transmission of oil and +gas on NEB-regulated pipelines and all +tariff matters shall be filed with or +approved by the NEB. A public hearing +may be held in considering toll and +tariff matters. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Food, Beverages and Drug Industries, Retail + +SUB-SECTOR: Liquor, Wine and Beer Stores + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 6021 Liquor Stores + 6022 Wine Stores + 6023 Beer Stores + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Importation of Intoxicating Liquors + Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. I-3 + +DESCRIPTION: The Importation of Intoxicating +Liquors Act gives each provincial +government an import monopoly on any +intoxicating liquors entering its +territory. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 457 Public Passenger Transit Systems + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal (administration delegated to provinces) + +LEGAL CITATION: National Transportation Act, 1987, R.S.C., 1985, c. 28 + (3rd Supp.) + +DESCRIPTION: Provincial transport boards have been +delegated the authority to permit +persons to provide extra-provincial +(inter-provincial and cross-border) +bus services in their respective +provinces on the same basis as local +bus services. All provinces, except +New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island +and Yukon, permit the provision of +local and extra-provincial bus +services on the basis of a public +convenience and necessity test. + + + + + ANNEX V + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications + Services (Limited to Private Networks) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de Comunicaci¢n +(General Means of Communication Law), +Libro Primero, Cap¡tulo III +(Concesiones, Permisos y Contratos) + +Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones +(Telecommunications Regulations), +Cap¡tulo 2 Cap¡tulo 4 (Permisos) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +Resale of circuit capacity of a +private network may not exceed 30 +percent of such capacity. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Private Educational Services + +SUB-SECTOR: + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 921101 Preschool Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921102 Primary School Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921103 Secondary School Private + Educational Services + + CMAP 921104 Middle High (Preparatory) + School Private Educational Services + + CMAP 921105 Higher Private Educational + Services + + CMAP 921106 Private Educational + Services that Combine Preschool, + Primary, Secondary, Middle High and + Higher School Instruction + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados +Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican +States Political Constitution)T¡tulo +Primero, Cap¡tulo I + +Ley Federal de Educaci¢n (Federal +Education Law) Cap¡tulos I, II, III y +IV + +Ley para la Coordinaci¢n de la +Educaci¢n Superior (Higher Education +Coordination Law) Cap¡tulos I y II + +Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 5 +Constitucional relativo al ejercicio +de las profesiones en el Distrito +Federal, (Regulatory Law of Article 5 +of the United Mexican States Political +Constitution in relation to +Professional Services) Article 1, +related articles and its Regulation +Art. 12, Cap¡tulos I y III, Secciones +I y III + +Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del +Art¡culo 5 Constitucional relativo al +ejercicio de las profesiones en el +Distrito Federal, (Regulation of the +Regulatory Law of Article 5 of the +United Mexican States Political +Constitution in relation to +Professional Services) Cap¡tulo V + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment + +For the provision of primary, +secondary, normal and workers or +peasants educational services, prior +and express authorization granted by +the Secretar¡a de Educaci¢n P£blica or +corresponding state authorities is +required. Such authorization is +granted on a case-by-case basis in +accordance with public convenience and +necessity. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX V + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBÄSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973103 Vehicle Parking services) + Services (Parking and garage + + CMAP 973104 Weight Scale Services for + Transportation. + + CMAP 973105 Towing Services for + Vehicles. + + CMAP 973106 Other Services Related to + Land Transportation not mentioned in + sections 9731, 7112 and 7113 of the + CMAP + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V¡as Generales de +Comunicaci¢n (General Means of +Communication Law) + +State laws [to be provided] + +DESCRIPTION: A permit issued by the Secretar¡a de +Comunicaciones y Transportes is +required to provide services related +to land transportation. In some states +such permits are granted on a basis of +the public convenience and necessity. +Annex VI Schedule of United States + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Broadcasting + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 7524 Program Transmission Services + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended, + Sections 309, 325, 47 U.S.C. 309, 325 (1988) + +DESCRIPTION: The United States will ensure that in +considering applications for a grant +of authority to transmit programming +to foreign stations for retransmission +into the United States under Section +325 of the Communications Act of 1934 +(the Act), the Federal Communications +Commission (FCC) will not consider the +nationality of the affected stations +for the purpose of favoring a U.S. +station that is competing with a +Mexican station for affiliation with a +U.S. programmer. Rather the FCC will +apply the criteria for the grant of +such permit in the same manner as +would be applied to a domestic +broadcast station application under +Section 309 of the Act. + +In addition, the term of the Section +325 permit shall be extended from one +year to five years in all situations +where it can be assured that the +retransmitting station is and will be +in full compliance with applicable +treaties. In assessing the public +interest, convenience, and necessity +required by the Act for the grant of +authorization under Section 325, the +primary criterion will be avoiding the +creation or maintenance of electrical +interference to U.S. broadcast +stations that violates applicable +treaty provisions. In evaluating this +and any other criteria permitted under +Section 309, the U.S. will ensure that +the Section 325 process shall not be +conducted in a manner that would +constitute an unnecessary restriction +on trade. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VI + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Professional Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Attorneys + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 8111 Legal Services + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: State + +LEGAL CITATION: [to be provided] + +DESCRIPTION: Lawyers authorized to practice in Mexico or Canada and law + firms headquartered in Mexico or Canada will be permitted to + provide foreign legal consultancy services, and to establish + for that purpose, in Alaska, California, Connecticut, District of + Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, + New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, or in any other + state that so permits by the date of entry into force of this + agreement. + + + + + ANNEX VI + Schedule of Canada + + + +SECTOR: Professional Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Lawyers + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC [To be provided] + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Provincial + +LEGAL CITATION: [To be provided] + +DESCRIPTION: Lawyers authorized to practise in +Mexico or the United States and law +firms headquartered in Mexico or the +United States will be permitted to +provide foreign legal consultancy +services and to establish for that +purpose, in British Columbia, Ontario, +and Saskatchewan, and in any other +province that so permits by the date +of entry into force of this Agreement. + + + + + ANNEX VI + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Communications + +SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Cinema) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941102 Private Services of + Distribution and Films Rental + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de la Industria Cinematogr fica +(Motion Picture Industry Law) + +Reglamento de la Ley de la Industria +Cinematogr fica. (Regulations of the +Motion Picture Industry Law) + +DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services + +A distributor of films produced +outside of Mexico is required to +provide to the Cineteca Nacional no +more than one copy of two film titles +of each five film titles imported by +such distributor into Mexico. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VI + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services + Provided by Natural Persons + +SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services and Foreign + Legal Consultants + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State + +LEGAL CITATION: [to be provided] + +DESCRIPTION: 1. Mexico will ensure that: + +(a) a lawyer authorized to practice + in a province of Canada or a + state of the United States of + America who seeks to practice as + a foreign legal consultant in + Mexico shall be granted a license + to do so if lawyers licensed in + Mexico are accorded equivalent + treatment in such province or + state; and + +(b) a law firm headquartered in a + province of Canada or a state of + the United States of America that + seeks to establish in Mexico to + provide legal services through + licensed foreign legal + consultants shall be authorized + to do so if law firms + headquartered in Mexico are + accorded equivalent treatment in + such province or state. + +2. Mexico will, pursuant to +paragraph 1(a), deny benefits to +foreign lawyers employed by or +associated with foreign legal +consultancy firms established in +Mexico, pursuant to paragraph 1(b), if +such lawyers are not authorized to +practice in a province of Canada or a +state of the United States of America +that authorizes lawyers licensed in +Mexico to practice as foreign legal +consultants in its territory. + +3. Subject to paragraphs 1 and 2, +Mexico will adopt rules and procedures +regarding the practice of foreign +legal consultants in Mexico, including +matters related to association and +hiring of lawyers licensed in Mexico. + + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VI + Schedule of Mexico + + + +SECTOR: Transportation + +SUBSECTOR: Land Transportation + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport + Services for Construction Materials + + CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving + Services + + CMAP 711203 Other Services of + Specialized Cargo Transportation + + CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services + + CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services + + CMAP 711318 School and Tourist + Transportation Services (limited to + Tourist Transportation Services) + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal regulations will be +established in relation to leasing and +rental operations. + +DESCRIPTION: An enterprise authorized in Mexico to +provide bus or truck transportation +services may use equipment of its own, +leased vehicles with option to +purchase (financial leasing), leased +vehicles (operational leasing), or +short-term rental vehicles. +ANNEX VII PART A Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (Staffing) + +MEASURE: U.S. citizenship requirements for chief executive officers of + national banks not affiliated or owned by foreign banks + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: The National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. 72. + +DESCRIPTION: All directors of a national bank must +be citizens of the United States. +Because it is also required that chief +executive officers of all national +banks be directors, a chief executive +officer of a national bank must be a +citizen of the United States. An +exception from these requirements +exists for national banks affiliated +or owned by foreign banks. Such banks +are only required to have citizens +constitute a simple majority of the +directors and need not employ citizens +as chief executive officers. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (Staffing) + +MEASURE: Residency requirements on boards of directors of national banks + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: The National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. 72. + +DESCRIPTION: Two-thirds of the directors of a +national bank must have (i) resided +for one year prior to their election, +and (ii) continue to reside, in the +state in which the bank is located or +within 100 miles of the national bank. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on acquisition of interests in banks on an interstate + basis + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, + 12 U.S.C. 1842(d); International Banking Act of 1978, as + amended, 12 U.S.C. 3103(a)(5). + +DESCRIPTION: Federal authorities may not approve +the establishment of, or acquisition +of an interest in, a bank subsidiary +within a state ("the host state") by a +foreign bank that has a full-service +branch or bank subsidiary in the +United States, unless the measures of +the host state expressly permit the +transaction. Thus, foreign banks may +not acquire interests in banks in some +states on the same basis as domestic +bank holding companies from the +foreign bank's home state. For +purposes of determining national +treatment under paragraph 6(b) of +Article 1407, foreign banks are +located in their "home state," as that +term is used in the International +Banking Act of 1978. + +The following types of measures, inter +alia, fall into this category: + + (a) Foreign banks are expressly + excluded from the authority + to own banks in certain + regional holding company + laws. + + (b) Foreign banks + are implicitly excluded through a +definition of eligible owner +in certain state laws that +requires a majority of the +parent bank's deposits to be +in the United States, in a +particular region of the +United States, or in a +particular state. + + (c) Foreign banks + that do not already own a + banking subsidiary in + the United States are + interpreted as not qualifying + as an eligible "bank holding + company" entitled to own + a bank. + +DURATION:Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on ownership of corporations organized under + section 25A of the Federal Reserve Act ("Edge corporations") + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C. 619. + +DESCRIPTION: Edge corporations (specialized +international banking companies +chartered under Federal law) may be +owned by domestically-owned banks and +bank holding companies, and by +domestic non-bank companies willing to +restrict their business activities to +those closely related to banking. +Foreign ownership of Edge corporations +is limited to foreign banks and U.S. +subsidiaries of foreign banks. Other +foreign persons may neither directly +nor indirectly own Edge corporations. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Exemption from limitations for federal- and state-owned companies + that own banks + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, + 12 U.S.C. 1841(b) + +DESCRIPTION: The Bank Holding Company Act does not apply to companies that + are majority-owned by the Federal and state governments, + whereas companies owned by foreign governments are not + excepted. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on the ability of foreign banks to accept certain +types of deposits through any form other than an insured banking subsidiary + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: International Banking Act of 1978, + 12 U.S.C. 3104 (as amended by The + Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991, + Pub.L. 102-242, Title II, 214(a)). + +DESCRIPTION: After December 19, 1991, in order to accept or maintain deposit +accounts having balances of less than $100,000, a foreign bank must establish +an insured banking subsidiary. As a result, foreign bank branches are +prohibited from taking insured deposits unless engaged in that +activity on December 19, 1991. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on membership in the Federal Reserve System + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C. 321, 221, 302; + International Banking Act of 1978, 12 U.S.C. 3106(d). + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign banks with branches and agencies in the United States +may not be members of the Federal Reserve System, and may thus not vote for +directors of a Federal Reserve Bank. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1407 and 1408 (National Treatment, + Most-Favored-Nation Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on designation of foreign firms as primary dealers in U.S. + government securities + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: The Primary Dealers Act of 1988, 22 U.S.C. 5341-5342. + +DESCRIPTION: The Primary Dealers Act of 1988 prohibits a foreign firm to be +designated as a primary dealer in U.S. government debt obligations unless the +home country of the foreign firm accords to U.S. firms the same +competitive opportunities as are accorded to domestic firms in the +underwriting and distribution of government debt instruments in the +firm's home country. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1407, 1408 and 1409 (National Treatment, + MFN Treatment, Staffing) + +MEASURE: Eligibility of foreign trust indentures + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Trust Indenture Act of 1939, 15 U.S.C. + 77jjj(a)(1) and rules thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: Under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, foreign firms located +outside the United States may be prohibited from acting as sole trustees +under an indenture for debt securities sold in the United States if U.S. +institutional trustees cannot act as sole trustee for securities sold in +the foreign country. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (MFN Treatment) + +MEASURE: Special reserve bank account + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Rule 15c3-3 of the Securities Exchange + Act of 1934, 17 C.F.R. 240.15c3-3. + +DESCRIPTION: Broker-dealers that maintain their +principal place of business in Canada may maintain their reserve requirement +at a Canadian bank subject to supervision by an authority of Canada; +however, other foreign broker-dealers not in the U.S. or Canada must +maintain reserves in the U.S. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Commodity Futures and Options + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1405 and 1406 (Cross-Border Trade, + New Financial Services) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. 2. + +DESCRIPTION: Federal law prohibits the offer or +sale of futures contracts on onions, options contracts on onions and +options on futures contracts on onions in the United States and services +related thereto. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Insurance + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: 31 U.S.C. 9304 + +DESCRIPTION: Branches of foreign insurance +companies are not permitted to provide surety bonds for U.S. Government +contracts. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Differential treatment of foreign and domestic banks under the + federal securities laws + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Investment Advisors Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. 80b-2 and + 80b-3 and the rules thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign banks may be required to +register as investment advisers under the Investment Advisors Act of 1940 to +engage in securities advisory services in the United States, while domestic +banks are exempt from registration. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Application of the disclosure + provisions of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government, + government-owned enterprises, and state and local governments. + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 + U.S.C. 78c(a)(12)(A)(i), + 78c(a)(12)(A)(ii) and the rules + thereunder; Securities Act of 1933, 15 + U.S.C. 77c(a)(2) and the rules + thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: U.S. federal, state and local +government securities are exempt from the registration and disclosure +provisions of the federal securities laws. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Application of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government, + government owned enterprises, and state and local governments + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 + U.S.C. 80a-2(b), and the rules + thereunder; Investment Advisers Act of + 1940, 15 U.S.C. 80-2(b), and the + rules thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: The Investment Company Act of 1940 and +the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 do not apply to investment companies and +investment advisers, respectively, that are owned by the federal, state +and local governments, whereas investment companies and investment +advisers owned by foreign governments are not excepted. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Application of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government, + government-owned enterprises, and state and local governments. + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 + U.S.C. 78c(a)(43)(A), 78c(a)(44)(A) + and 78c(d) the rules thereunder. + +DESCRIPTION: No provision of the Exchange Act +applies to the U.S. government. Thus, U.S.-owned exchanges, clearing +agencies, brokers, dealers, and banks are not regulated under the Exchange +Act. In addition, U.S. government enterprises are exempt from government +securities broker and dealer registration and regulation. State +and local government officials are also exempted from the registration as +brokers, dealers, and municipal securities dealers. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment) + +MEASURE: + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign government owned firms are not +entitled to extend credit backed by the guarantees of the Commodity Credit +Corporation. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART A + Schedule of the United States + + The United States shall set out any existing non-conforming +measures maintained by California, Florida, Illinois, New York, +Ohio, and Texas by the date of entry into force of this +Agreement. Existing non-conforming state measures of all other +states shall be set out by January 1, 1995. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART B + Schedule of the United States + + The United States reserves the right to derogate from +Articles 1405(1) and 1408 for the securities sector with respect +to Canada. With respect to these Articles, the United States may +adopt or maintain measures affecting cross-border trade in +securities services that are more restrictive than measures +existing on the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + + + ANNEX VII + PART C + Schedule of the United States + + The United States commits to permit an eligible grupo +financiero that, in formation of the grupo in Mexico before the +entry into force of this Agreement, lawfully acquires an eligible +Mexican bank and a Mexican securities firm which owns or controls +a securities company in the United States, to continue to engage +through that U.S. securities company in the activities in which +that securities company was engaged on the date of acquisition by +the grupo for a time period of five years from the date of such +acquisition. The U.S. securities firm: (i) shall not be +permitted to expand through acquisition in the United States +during such period; and (ii) shall be subject to measures +consistent with national treatment that restrict transactions +between the firms and their affiliates. For purposes of this +paragraph: an "eligible grupo financiero" is a Mexican financial +group that has not previously benefitted from this commitment; +and an "eligible Mexican bank" means any Mexican instituci¢n de +cr‚dito that owned or controlled a subsidiary bank, or operated a +branch or agency, in the United States on January 1, 1992. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + PART D + Schedule of the United States + + For the purposes of Article 1413(2), the United States +designates the Department of the Treasury as its governmental +agency responsible for banking and other financial services, and +the United States Department of Commerce for insurance services. + + + + + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Canada + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Insurance + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1404 (Cross-Border Trade) + +MEASURE: Limitation on purchase of reinsurance + from non-resident reinsurers + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: The Insurance Companies Act; S.C. 1991, c.47; + Reinsurance (Canadian Companies) + Regulations; SOR/92-298; Reinsurance + (Foreign Companies) Regulations; SOR/92-596. + +DESCRIPTION: The purchase of reinsurance services by a +Canadian insurer, other than a life insurer or a reinsurer, from a non- +resident reinsurer is limited to no more than 25 percent of the risks +undertaken by the insurer purchasing the reinsurance. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Canada + + + Canada shall set out any existing non-conforming measure +maintained at the provincial level by the date of entry into force +of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + + PART B + + + Schedule of Canada + + + Canada reserves the right to derogate from Article 1405(1) for +the securities sector. With respect to this Article, Canada +reserves the right to adopt and maintain new measures affecting +cross-border trade in securities services that are more restrictive +than such measures existing on the entry into force of this +Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + + PART C + + Schedule of Canada + + + + + For the purposes of restrictions that limit foreign ownership +of Canadian-controlled financial institutions and for the purposes +of limitations on total domestic assets of foreign bank +subsidiaries in Canada, Canada commits to give to Mexico the same +treatment that Canada gives under the Bank Act, the Insurance +Companies Act (Canada), the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada), +and the Investment Companies Act, to United States residents and to +institutions controlled by United States residents. + + Canada commits to exempt foreign bank subsidiaries in Canada +controlled by Mexican residents from the requirement to obtain +approval of the Minister of Finance prior to opening branches +within Canada in the same manner as it exempts foreign bank +subsidiaries in Canada controlled by United States residents. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + + PART D + + Schedule of Canada + + + + For the purposes of Article 1413(2), Canada designates the +Department of Finance of Canada as its governmental agency +responsible for financial services. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + + PART E + + Schedule of Canada + + + + For the purposes of restrictions that limit foreign ownership +of Canadian-controlled financial institutions and for the purposes +of restrictions on total domestic assets of foreign bank +subsidiaries in Canada, an enterprise of another Party, to be +considered an enterprise of such other Party must meet the terms +and conditions of being controlled by one or more residents of the +other Party. For these purposes: + + (a) an enterprise controlled by one or more residents of + another Party means controlled, directly or indirectly by + such residents; + + (b) an enterprise that is a body corporate is controlled by + one or more persons if + + (i) securities of the enterprise to which are attached + more than fifty percent of the votes that may be + cast to elect directors of the enterprise are + beneficially owned by the person or persons and the + votes attached to those shares are sufficient, if + exercised, to elect a majority of the directors of + the enterprise, and + + (ii) the person or persons has or have, directly or + indirectly, control in fact of the enterprise, + + (c) an enterprise that is an unincorporated entity is + controlled by one or more persons if + + (i) more than fifty percent of ownership interests, + however designated, into which the enterprise is + divided is beneficially owned by the person or + persons and the person or persons are able to + direct the business and affairs of the enterprise, + and + + (ii) the person or persons has or have, directly or + indirectly, control in fact of the enterprise, + + (d) a limited partnership is controlled by the general partner; + + (e) ordinarily resident in a country generally means + sojourning in that country for a period of, or periods + the aggregate of which is, 183 days or more during the + relevant year; and + + (f) a person ordinarily resident in another Party means; + + (i) in the case of an enterprise, an enterprise legally + constituted or organized under the laws of that + Party and controlled, directly or indirectly, by + one or more individuals of that Party described in + clause (ii), and + + (ii) in the case of an individual, an individual who is + ordinarily resident in the territory of that Party. + + + + + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Holding Companies + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Regular las Agrupaciones Financieras (Law Regulating + Financial Groups), Art. 18 + +DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in +financial holding companies are limited to 30% of common stock capital +(capital ordinario). These limits do not apply to financial holding +companies established pursuant to Parts B and C of the Schedule of +Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Commercial Banks (Instituciones de Cr‚dito) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811030 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr‚dito (Law of the Credit + Institutions), Arts. 11 y 15 + +DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in +commercial banks are limited to 30% of common stock capital (capital +ordinario). These limits do not apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates +established pursuant to Part B of the Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities Firms (Casas de Bolsa) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market), + Art. 17-II + +DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in +securities firms are limited to 30% of capital (capital social) and +individual foreign investments are limited to 10% of capital, while +individual investments by Mexicans may, with approval from the Ministry +of Finance and Public Credit, rise to 15% of capital. These limits do not +apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities Specialists (Especialistas Burs tiles) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitations on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market), + Art. 17-II + +DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in +securities specialists are limited to 30% of capital (capital social) and +individual foreign investments are limited to 10% of capital, while +individual investments by Mexicans may, with approval from the Ministry +of Finance and Public Credit, rise to 15% of capital. These limits do not +apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: General Deposit Warehouses (Almacenes Generales de Dep¢sito) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811042 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less +than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Leasing Companies (Arrendadoras Financieras) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811043 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less +than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Factoring Companies (Empresas de Factoraje Financiero) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less +than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Credit Unions (Uniones de Cr‚dito) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811041 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign capital investment in these +entities is prohibited. This limitation does not apply to Foreign +Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the Schedule of +Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Foreign Exchange Firms (Casas de Cambio) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811044 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 82-III + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign investors may not participate +in the capital of these entities. This limitation does not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Agents (Comisionistas Financieros) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811045 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr‚dito (Law of Credit Institutions), + Art. 92 Reglas de SHCP (Regulations of the Ministry of Finance + and Public Credit) + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign investors may not participate +in the capital of these entities. This limitation does not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Bonding Companies (Instituciones de Fianzas) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813001 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Instituciones de Fianzas (Federal Law of + Bonding Companies), Art. 15-XIII + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less +than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Insurance Companies (Instituciones de Seguros) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades Mutualistas de + Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual + Societies), Art. 29-I + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less +than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to +Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Holding Companies + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Limitation on foreign ownership + +MEASURE: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Regular las Agrupaciones Financieras (Law Regulating + Financial Groups), Art. 18 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a financial holding company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Commercial Banks (Instituciones de Cr‚dito) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811030 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr‚dito (Law of Credit Institutions), + Art. 15 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign entities that exercise +governmental functions may not invest, directly or indirectly, in a +commercial bank. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities Firms (Casas de Bolsa) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market), + Art. 17-II-b + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a securities firm. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Securities Specialists (Especialistas Burs tiles) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market), + Art. 17-II + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a securities specialist. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: General Deposit Warehouses (Almacenes Generales de Dep¢sito) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811042 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a general deposit warehouse. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Leasing Companies (Arrendadoras Financieras) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811043 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y + Actividades Auxiliares del Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary + Credit organizations and Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a financial leasing company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Financial Factoring Companies (Empresas de Factoraje Financiero) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y +Actividades Auxiliares del Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit +Organizations and Activities), Art. 8-III-1 + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a financial factoring company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Savings and Loan Companies (Sociedades de Ahorro y Pr‚stamo) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811046 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del + Cr‚dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and + Activities), Art. 38-G + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may +not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a savings and loan company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Managing Companies of Investment Companies (Sociedades Operadoras + de Sociedades de Inversi¢n) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812003 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Sociedades de Inversi¢n (Law of Investment Companies), + Art. 29-VI + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +an operator of an investment company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Investment Companies (Sociedades de Inversi¢n) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812002 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Sociedades de Inversi¢n (Law of Investment Companies), + Art. 9-III + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +an investment company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Bonding Companies (Instituciones de Fianzas) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813001 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Instituciones de Fianzas (Federal Law of + Bonding Companies), Art. 15 bis-IV-a + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +a bonding company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Insurance Companies (Instituciones de Seguros) + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades de Mutualistas de + Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual + Societies), Art. 29-I + +DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state +enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in +an insurance company. + +DURATION: Indeterminate + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Insurance + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1405 (Cross-Border Trade) + +MEASURE: Restrictions on cross-border insurance + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades Mutualistas de + Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual + Societies), Art. 3§ + +DESCRIPTION: Mexico reserves its existing +prohibitions and restrictions on +cross-border trade in insurance +services, which do not now include +restrictions on the right of +individuals to purchase, by physical +mobility, life and health insurance. +Mexico is not reserving its present +restrictions with respect to the +ability of residents of Mexico to +purchase from non-resident insurance +companies of another Party, the +following types of insurance: + + (a) tourist insurance (including + travel accident and motor + vehicle insurance for non- + resident tourists, but not + insurance of risks of + liability to third parties) + for individuals, purchased + without solicitation via + physical mobility of such + individuals; + + (b) cargo insurance to and from + each Party purchased without + solicitation for goods in + international transit from + point of origin to final + destination and for the + vehicle during the period of + its use in transportation of + such goods, provided such + vehicle is licensed and + registered outside Mexico + (including vehicles in + maritime shipping, + commercial aviation, space + launching and freight + (including satellites)); and + + (c) intermediary services + incidental to (a) and (b) + without solicitation. + +DURATION: For greater clarity, this reservation does not apply to reinsurance. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART A + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SECTOR: Financial Services + +SUB-SECTOR: Banking + +INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811021 811030 + +TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1405, 1407 (Establishment, Cross-Border + Trade, National Treatment) + +MEASURE: Activities reserved for development banks + +LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal + +LEGAL CITATION: Ley Org nica de Nacional Financiera (Organic Law of Nacional + Financiera), Art. 7; Ley Org nica del Banco Nacional del + Ej‚rcito, la Fuerza A‚rea y la Armada (Organic Law of the + National Bank of the Army, Air Force and Navy) + +DESCRIPTION: The following activities are reserved +solely to Mexican development banks: + +(1) acting as custodians of + securities and cash funds + deposited by or in the + administrative or judiciary + authorities, and acting as + custodian of goods that have been + confiscated according to Mexican + measures; + +(2) managing the savings funds, + retirement plans and any other + funds or property of the + personnel of the Secretar¡a de la + Defensa Nacional, Secretar¡a de + Marina and the Mexican armed + forces, and performing other + financial activities pertaining + to the financial resources of + such personnel. + +DURATION: Indeterminate ANNEX VII + +============================================================================= + PART B + + Schedule of Mexico + + +TRANSITIONAL EXCEPTIONS + +Reservations to Articles 1404 and 1407 + +1. The provisions of paragraphs 2 through 10 of this Part B of +the Schedule of Mexico shall apply during the Transition Period, +except as otherwise specifically provided in paragraphs 9 and 10 +of this Part B. + +2. For the types of financial institutions listed in the chart +in this paragraph 2, the maximum capital to be authorized for a +Foreign Financial Affiliate, measured as a percentage of the +aggregate capital of all financial institutions of the same type +in Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the chart +in this paragraph 2: + + Type of Financial Institution Maximum Individual Capital to + be Authorized (Percentage of + the Aggregate Capital of all + Institutions of the same type) + + + Commercial Banks 1.5% + Securities Firms 4.0% + Insurance Companies + Casualty 1.5% + Life and Health 1.5% + +In the case of an acquisition by a financial service provider of +another Party of a financial institution established in Mexico, +the sum of the authorized capital of the acquired institution and +the authorized capital of any Foreign Financial Affiliate already +controlled by the acquiror may not, at the time of acquisition or +at any time thereafter during the Transition Period, exceed the +applicable limit set forth in the chart in this paragraph 2. + +This paragraph 2 will not apply to new or existing Mexican +insurance companies invested in by insurance providers of another +Party (or their affiliates) pursuant to paragraph 7 of this Part +3 or paragraph 4 of Part C of the Schedule of Mexico. + +3. For purposes of the proper administration of the capital +limits in the Schedule of Mexico, the following provisions shall +apply: + + i. Each Foreign Financial Affiliate shall have a paid-in +capital not less than that authorized by Mexico at the time of +approval of its establishment. The authorized capital shall be +determined by Mexico. After the time of establishment, Mexico +may permit authorized capital to exceed paid-in capital. +Authorized capital shall not be reduced by any measure of Mexico +(other than prudential measures) below paid-in capital. The +maximum size of the operations of each Foreign Financial +Affiliate shall be determined, on a national treatment basis, as +a function of the lesser of its capital or its authorized +capital. + + ii. Mexico reserves the right to impose limitations on +transfers of assets or liabilities by Foreign Financial +Affiliates that have the effect of evading the capital limits set +forth in the Schedule of Mexico. This subparagraph does not +apply to bona fide transfers of funds to make overnight deposits +or bona fide transfers of banking liabilities. + +4. A Foreign Financial Affiliate shall not issue subordinated +debentures, except to its parent outside of Mexico. + +5. The aggregate of the authorized capital of all Foreign +Financial Affiliates of the same type, measured as a percentage +of the aggregate capital of all financial institutions of such +type in Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the +chart in this paragraph 5 for that type of institution, except +for the case of insurance which is addressed in paragraph 6 of +this Part B. Beginning one year after the entry into force of +the Agreement, these initial limits shall increase annually in +equal increments so as to reach the final limits specified in the +chart in this paragraph 5 at the beginning of the last year of +the Transition Period. + + +Type of Financial Institution Percentage of Total Capital + Initial Final + Limit Limit + + Commercial banks 8% 15% + Securities firms 10% 20% + Factoring companies 10% 20% + Leasing companies 10% 20% + +Any capital in existence as of the date of signature of this +Agreement of a foreign bank branch established in Mexico prior to +such date shall be excluded from each of the aggregate capital +limits referred to in the Schedule of Mexico. + +6. In the case of insurance, the aggregate of the authorized +capital of all Foreign Insurance Affiliates, measured as a +percentage of the aggregate capital of all insurance companies in +Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the chart in +this paragraph 6 for the respective one-year periods beginning on +each of the following dates: + + Date Percentage of Total Capital + + January 1, 1994 6% + January 1, 1995 8% + January 1, 1996 9% + January 1, 1997 10% + January 1, 1998 11% + January 1, 1999 12% + +If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a date prior +to January 1, 1994, that date shall become the initial date for +purposes of this chart, and each succeeding anniversary of the +entry into force of the Agreement shall become the next +succeeding date in this chart, with the percentages listed in +this chart applying to each of the respective periods as so +adjusted. If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a +date after January 1, 1994, the dates and corresponding limits in +this chart shall nonetheless not be changed. + +The individual and aggregate capital limits described in +paragraphs 2 and 6 of this Part B shall be measured separately +(through separate accounting) for life and non-life insurance +operations; but both types of insurance operations may be +conducted either by a single or separate Foreign Financial +Affiliates. + +7. Insurance providers of another Party may elect an +alternative procedure for entering Mexico through phasing-in an +equity interest in a new or existing Mexican insurance company, +and thereby exempt such Mexican company from the capital limits +of paragraphs 2 and 6 of this Part B. In order to qualify, the +percentage of the Mexican insurance company's voting common stock +that is owned by Mexican persons must not be less than the levels +set forth in the chart in this paragraph 7 for the respective +one-year periods beginning on each of the following dates: + + Date Mexican Interest + + January 1, 1994 70% + January 1, 1995 65% + January 1, 1996 60% + January 1, 1997 55% + January 1, 1998 49% + January 1, 1999 25% + +If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a date prior +to January 1, 1994, that date shall become the initial date for +purposes of this chart, and each succeeding anniversary of the +entry into force of the Agreement shall become the next +succeeding date in this chart, with the percentages listed in +this chart applying to each of the respective periods as so +adjusted. If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a +date after January 1, 1994, the dates and corresponding limits in +this chart shall nonetheless not be changed. + +On and after January 1, 2000 (or, if the entry into force of the +Agreement occurs on a date prior to January 1, 1994, on and after +the sixth anniversary of such date), the percentage requirement +of Mexican ownership set forth in this paragraph 7 shall no +longer apply. + +This paragraph 7 is further modified by paragraph 4 of Part C of +the Schedule of Mexico to the extent set forth therein. + +8. The aggregate assets of Foreign Financial Affiliates that +are limited scope financial institutions within the meaning of +paragraph 2 of Part C of the Schedule of Mexico shall not exceed +3% of the sum of (1) the aggregate assets of all commercial banks +in Mexico plus (2) the aggregate assets of all types of limited +scope financial institutions in Mexico. Lending by affiliates of +automobile manufacturing companies with respect to their vehicles +shall not be subject to or taken into account in determining +compliance with this 3% limit. + +9. The capital limits in paragraphs 2, 5, 6 and 8 of this Part +B shall be removed at the end of the Transition Period. If the +sum of the authorized capital of Foreign Financial Affiliates, +measured as a percentage of the aggregate capital of all +financial institutions of such type in Mexico, reaches the +percentage set forth in the chart in this paragraph 9 for such +type of institutions, then Mexico shall have the right, once +during the four years following the end of the Transition Period, +to freeze such aggregate capital percentage at its then-existing +level: + + Commercial banks 25% + Securities firms 30% + +If applied, such a restriction will have a duration not to exceed +a period of 3 years. + +10. No additional license to establish a Foreign Financial +Affiliate shall be granted during the Transition Period (and, in +the case of paragraph 9 of this Part B, during the additional +periods described in that paragraph) if after such issuance the +sum of the authorized capital of all Foreign Financial Affiliates +of the same type would exceed the applicable percentage limit for +that type of institution in paragraph 5, 6, 8 or 9 of this +Part B. + + +OTHER EXCEPTIONS + +11. The provisions of the following paragraphs 12 through 15 of +this Part B shall apply immediately upon the entry into force of +the Agreement and at all times thereafter, except as otherwise +specifically provided in such paragraphs. Any amendment or +modification to a measure adopted or maintained pursuant to +paragraphs 12 through 15 of this Part B shall not decrease the +conformity of the measure, as it existed immediately before such +amendment or modification, with Articles 1404 to 1409 of the +Agreement. + +Reservation to Article 1407 + +12. Mexico may require that a Foreign Financial Affiliate (other +than a Foreign Insurance Affiliate) be wholly-owned by a +financial service provider of another Party (except for +directors' nominal qualifying shares). Mexico may also restrict +any Foreign Financial Affiliate from establishing agencies, +branches, or other direct or indirect subsidiaries in the +territory of any other country. + +Reservations to Articles 1404 and 1407 + +13. Following the Transition Period, acquisition of a commercial +bank established in Mexico, or of the assets or liabilities +thereof, by a financial service provider of another Party will +only be authorized by Mexico, subject to reasonable prudential +considerations on a case by case basis, if the sum of the +authorized capital of the acquired commercial bank and the +authorized capital of any commercial bank in Mexico already +controlled by the acquiror would not exceed 4% of the aggregate +capital of all commercial banks in Mexico. + +14. Mexico may adopt measures that (i) limit eligibility to +establish a Foreign Financial Affiliate in Mexico to a financial +service provider of another Party that is, directly or through +any of its affiliates, engaged in the same general type of +financial services in the territory of the other Party; and (ii) +limit such provider (together with its affiliates) to no more +than one institution of the same type in Mexico. In determining +what types of operations a financial service provider of another +Party is engaged in for purposes of the preceding sentence, all +types of insurance shall be considered to be only one type of +financial service; but both life and non-life insurance +operations may be conducted either by a single or separate +Foreign Financial Affiliates. + +Reservation to Articles 1404, 1405 and 1407 + +15. The existing activities and operations of Mexican +governmental insurance programs conducted by Aseguradora +Mexicana, S.A. or Aseguradora Hidalgo, S.A. (including insurance +for government employees, agencies, instrumentalities and public +entities) are excluded from Articles 1404, 1405 and 1407 for so +long as such firm is controlled by the government of Mexico and +for a commercially reasonable time after such governmental +control ceases. + +Reservation to Article 1405 + +16. In order not to impair the conduct of Mexico's monetary and +exchange rate policies, non-resident financial service providers +of another Party shall not be permitted to provide financial +services into the territory of Mexico or to residents of Mexico, +and residents of Mexico may not purchase financial services from +non-resident financial service providers of another Party, if +such transactions are denominated in Mexican pesos. + +Reservation to Articles 1404-1409 + +17. The benefits of this Agreement shall not be extended to a +foreign bank branch existing in Mexico on the date of entry into +force of this Agreement. The existing legal regime will continue +to apply to such a branch for so long as it operates in that +form. Such a branch shall be permitted to convert to a +subsidiary pursuant to the terms of this Schedule, and upon +conversion shall be covered by this Agreement. The existing +capital of such branch on the date of signature of this Agreement +shall not be counted against such Foreign Commercial Bank +Affiliate's individual capital limit, or the aggregate capital +limits for commercial banks in the event of conversion. +Definitions + +For purposes of Part B of Mexico's schedule: + +capital means the following, as defined in Mexican measures, +applied on a national treatment basis: + + Type of Financial Institution Concept of "Capital" + + commercial banks capital neto + securities firms capital global + insurance companies + casualty requerimiento bruto + de solvencia (allocation to +casualty insurance) + life and health requerimiento bruto + de solvencia (allocation to +life and health insurance) + factoring companies capital contable + leasing companies capital contable + + +Foreign Commercial Bank Affiliate means a Foreign Financial +Affiliate that is a commercial bank; + +Foreign Financial Affiliate means a financial institution +established in Mexico and owned and controlled by a financial +service provider of another Party; + +Foreign Insurance Affiliate means a Foreign Financial Affiliate +that is an insurance company; and + +Transition Period means the period beginning with the entry into +force of the Agreement and ending on the earlier of i) January 1, +2000, or ii) six years from the entry into force of the +Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART C + + Schedule of Mexico + + +SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS + +1. Mexico shall retain discretion to approve, on a case-by-case +basis, any affiliation of a commercial bank or securities firm +with a commercial or industrial corporation that has a commercial +presence in Mexico, if Mexico determines that such affiliation is +harmless and, in the case of banking, either (a) not substantial, +or (b) the financial-related activities of the commercial or +industrial commercial corporation are at least 90 percent of its +annual income worldwide, and the non-financial activities of such +commercial or industrial corporation are of a type that Mexico +determines to be acceptable. Affiliation with a non-resident +commercial or industrial corporation that has no commercial +presence in Mexico will not be a reason for denial of an +application to establish or acquire a commercial bank or +securities firm in Mexico. + +2. Non-bank financial service providers of another Party shall +be permitted to establish one or more limited scope financial +institutions in Mexico to provide separately consumer lending, +commercial lending, mortgage lending or credit card services on +terms no less favorable than those applied to like domestic firms +under Mexican measures. Mexico may permit lending services +closely related to the principal authorized business of a limited +scope financial institution to be carried out by that +institution. Such firms shall be provided the opportunity to +raise funds in the securities market for business operations +subject to normal terms and conditions. Mexico may restrict such +limited scope financial institutions from taking deposits. + +3. Within two years of the entry into force of the Agreement, +Mexico shall conduct a study of the desirability and, if +desirable, the possible methods of establishing limited scope +securities firms which would have more limited powers than +current securities firms. Such limited scope securities firms +would be subject to differing capital requirements, depending on +the type and extent of business conducted, that would permit +lower minimum capital requirements than those currently +applicable to Mexican securities firms. The basis of the study +would be prudential considerations and opportunities for +investment in the securities sector. As part of the second +annual meeting of the Committee required under Article 1414, +Mexico shall report to the other Parties on the outcome of the +study, including any plans for the establishment of new +categories of securities firms. + +4. Notwithstanding Part B (paragraph 7) of the Schedule of +Mexico, an insurance provider of another Party, together with its +affiliates, that as of July 1, 1992 collectively have an active +investment or ownership interest that has been specifically +approved by the Mexico of 10% or more in a Mexican insurance +company may: (1) exercise any contract right or option in +existence as of July 1, 1992 with respect to ownership interests +in such Mexican insurance company; and (2) effective the earlier +of January 1, 1996 or two years following the date of entry into +force of the Agreement, acquire a controlling interest of up to +100% in such Mexican insurance company. Before the effective +date described in clause (2) of the preceding sentence, an +insurance provider of another Party (together with its +affiliates) described in that sentence may exercise any existing +contract right or option described in clause (1) of that +sentence, and choose to maintain its existing interest or expand +its interest in such Mexican insurance company to the extent +consistent with Part B (paragraph 7) of the Schedule of Mexico. +Mexico shall maintain discretion to permit acceleration of the +schedule for equity participation in a Mexican insurance company +by an insurance provider of another Party described in the first +sentence of this paragraph. + +5. A bank or securities provider of another Party that is +authorized to and establishes or acquires a commercial bank or +securities firm, respectively, in Mexico may also establish a +financial holding company in Mexico, and thereby establish or +acquire other types of financial institutions in Mexico, under +the terms of Mexican measures. + +6. Mexico shall administer its licensing and approval +procedures during the Transition Period (as defined in Part B of +the Schedule of Mexico) in a manner that does not deny the +benefits of the liberalization of existing measures described in +the Schedule of Mexico to enterprises of another Party ultimately +controlled by nationals of that Party. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX VII + + PART D + + Schedule of Mexico + + + The agency of the government of Mexico responsible for +financial services is the Secretar¡a de Hacienda y Cr‚dito +P£blico. +Annex 0 SECTION III Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and Their Cleavage Products; +Prepared Edible Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes (Ch. 15) + +Chapter 15 Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and + Their Cleavage Products; Prepared Edible + Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes + +15.01-15.18 A change to headings 15.01 through 15.18 + from any other chapter. + +1519.11-1519.13 A change to subheadings 1519.11 through + 1519.13 from any other heading, except + from heading 15.20. + +1519.19 A change to subheading 1519.19 from any other + subheading. + +1519.20 A change to subheading 1519.20 from any other + heading, except from heading 15.20. + +1520.10 A change to subheading 1520.10 from any other + heading, except from heading 15.19. + +1520.90 A change to subheading 1520.90 from any other + subheading. + +15.21-15.22 A change to headings 15.21 through 15.22 + from any other chapter. + + +Annex 00 SECTION IX Wood and Articles of Wood; Wood Charcoal; Cork and Articles of +Cork; Manufactures of Straw, of Esparto or of Other Plaiting +Materials; Basketware and Wickerwork (Ch. 44-46) + +Chapter 44 Wood and Articles of Wood; Wood Charcoal + +44.01-44.21 A change to headings 44.01 through 44.21 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + + +Chapter 45 Cork and Articles of Cork + +45.01-45.02 A change to headings 45.01 through 45.02 + from any other chapter. + +45.03-45.04 A change to headings 45.03 through 45.04 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 46 Manufactures of Straw, of Esparto or of + Other Plaiting Materials; Basketware and + Wickerwork + +46.01 A change to heading 46.01 from any other + chapter. + +46.02 A change to heading 46.02 from any other + heading. + + + +Annex 00 SECTION V Mineral Products (Ch. 25-27) + +Chapter 25 Salt; Sulphur; Earths and Stone; + Plastering Materials, Lime and Cement +25.01-25.30 A change to headings 25.01 through 25.30 + from any other chapter. + + + +Chapter 26 Ores, Slag and Ash + +26.01-26.21 A change to headings 26.01 through 26.21 + from any other chapter. + + + +Chapter 27 Mineral Fuels, Mineral Oils and Products + of Their Distillation; Bituminous + Substances; Mineral Waxes + +27.01-27.03 A change to headings 27.01 through 27.03 + from any other chapter. + +27.04 A change to heading 27.04 from any other + heading. + +27.05-27.09 A change to headings 27.05 through 27.09 + from any other chapter. + +27.10-27.15 A change to headings 27.10 through 27.15 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +27.16 A change to heading 27.16 from any other + heading. + + +Annex 00 SECTION VI Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries (Ch. 28-38) + +Chapter 28 Inorganic Chemicals; Organic or Inorganic + Compounds of Precious Metals, of Rare- + Earth Metals, of Radioactive Elements or + of Isotopes + +28.01-28.24 A change to subheadings 2801.10 through + 2824.90 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2801.10 through + 2824.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is used. + +2825.10-2825.60 A change to subheadings 2825.10 through + 2825.60 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2825.10 through + 2825.60 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +2825.70 A change to subheading 2825.70 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 2613.10. + +2825.80-2825.90 A change to subheadings 2825.80 through + 2825.90 from any chapter, except from + Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2825.80 through + 2825.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content + must be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +28.26-28.29 A change to subheadings 2826.11 through + 2829.90 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2826.11 through + 2829.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +2830.10-2830.30 A change to subheadings 2830.10 through + 2830.30 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2830.10 through + 2830.30 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +2830.90 A change to subheading 2830.90 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 2613.90. + +28.31-28.40 A change to subheadings 2831.10 through + 2840.30 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2831.10 through + 2840.30 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +2841.10-2841.60 A change to subheadings 2841.10 through + 2841.60 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2841.10 through + 2841.60 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +2841.70 A change to subheading 2841.70 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 2613.10. + +2841.80-2841.90 A change to subheadings 2841.80 through + 2841.90 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2841.80 through + 2841.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +28.42-28.51 A change to subheadings 2842.10 through + 2851.00 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2842.10 through + 2851.00 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 29 Organic Chemicals + +29.01-29.42 A change to subheadings 2901.10 through + 2942.00 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 2901.10 through + 2942.00 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + + +Chapter 30 Pharmaceutical Products + +30.01 A change to subheadings 3001.10 through + 3001.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3001.10 through + 3001.90 from any other subheading within + heading 30.01, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +30.02 A change to subheadings 3002.10 through + 3002.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3002.10 through + 3002.90 from any other subheading within + heading 30.02, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +30.03 A change to subheadings 3003.10 through + 3003.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3003.10 through + 3003.90 from any other subheading within + heading 30.03, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +30.04 A change to subheadings 3004.10 through + 3004.90 from any other heading, except + from heading 30.03; or + + A change to subheadings 3004.10 through + 3004.90 from any other subheading within + heading 30.04, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +30.05 A change to subheadings 3005.10 through + 3005.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3005.10 through + 3005.90 from any other subheading within + heading 30.05, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +30.06 A change to subheadings 3006.10 through + 3006.60 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3006.10 through + 3006.60 from any other subheading within + heading 30.06, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 31 Fertilisers + +31.01-31.05 A change to subheadings 3101.00 through + 3105.90 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 3101.00 through + 3105.90 from any other subheading within + Chapter 31, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 32 Tanning or Dyeing Extracts; Tannins and + Their Derivatives; Dyes, Pigments and + Other Colouring Matter; Paints and + Varnishes; Putty and Other Mastics; Inks + +32.01-32.03 A change to subheadings 3201.10 through + 3203.00 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3201.10 through + 3203.00 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +3204.11-3204.16 A change to subheadings 3204.11 through + 3204.16 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3204.11 through + 3204.16 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3204.17 For any colour, as defined under the Colour + Index, identified in the List of Colours + below, a change to subheading 3204.17 from any + other subheading. + + List of Colours + + pigment yellow: 1, 3, 16, 55, 61, 62, 65, + 73, 74, 75, 81, 97, 120, + 151, 152, 154, 156, and + 175 + + pigment orange: 4, 5, 13, 34, 36, 60, and + 62 + + pigment red: 2, 3, 5, 12, 13, 14, 17, + 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 31, + 32, 48, 49, 52, 53, 57, + 63, 112, 119, + 133, 146, 170, 171, 175, 176, + 183, 185, 187, 188, 208, and + 210; or + + For any colour, as defined under the Colour + Index, not identified in the List of Colours + above: + + 1) a change to subheading 3204.17 from any + other subheading, except from Chapter 29; + or + + 2) a change to subheading 3204.17 from any + other subheading within Chapter 29, + whether or not there is also a change + from any other subheading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3204.19-3204.90 A change to subheadings 3204.19 through + 3204.90 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3204.19 through + 3204.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +32.05 A change to heading 32.05 from any other + heading. + +32.06-32.07 A change to subheadings 3206.10 through + 3207.40 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3206.10 through + 3207.40 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +32.08-32.10 A change to headings 32.08 through 32.10 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +32.11-32.12 A change to headings 32.11 through 32.12 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +32.13-32.15 A change to headings 32.13 through 32.15 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from headings 32.08 through + 32.10. + + +Chapter 33 Essential Oils and Resinoids; Perfumery, + Cosmetics or Toilet Preparations + +33.01 A change to subheadings 3301.11 through + 3301.90 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 3301.11 through + 3301.90 from any other subheading within + Chapter 33, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +33.02 A change to heading 33.02 from any other + heading, except from headings 22.07 + through 22.08. + +33.03 A change to heading 33.03 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to heading 33.03 from any other + heading within Chapter 33, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +33.04-33.07 A change to subheadings 3304.10 through + 3307.90 from any other heading outside + that group; or + + A change to subheadings 3304.10 through + 3307.90 from any other subheading within that + group, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading outside that group, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 34 Soap, Organic Surface-active Agents, + Washing Preparations, Lubricating + Preparations, Artificial Waxes, Prepared + Waxes, Polishing or Scouring + Preparations, Candles and Similar + Articles, Modelling Pastes, "Dental + Waxes" and Dental Preparations with a + Basis of Plaster + +34.01 A change to subheadings 3401.11 through + 3401.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3401.11 through + 3401.20 from any other subheading within + heading 34.01, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3402.11-3402.19 A change to subheadings 3402.11 through + 3402.19 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3402.11 through + 3402.19 from any other subheading within + heading 34.02, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3402.20-3402.90 A change to subheadings 3402.20 through + 3402.90 from any other subheading outside + that group; or + + A change to subheadings 3402.20 through + 3402.90 from any other subheading within that + group, whether or not there is also a change + from any other subheading outside that group, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +34.03 A change to subheadings 3403.11 through + 3403.99 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3403.11 through + 3403.99 from any other subheading within + heading 34.03, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +34.04 A change to subheadings 3404.10 through + 3404.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3404.10 through + 3404.90 from any other subheading within + heading 34.04, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +34.05 A change to subheadings 3405.10 through + 3405.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3405.10 through + 3405.90 from any other subheading within + heading 34.05, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +34.06-34.07 A change to headings 34.06 through 34.07 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + + +Chapter 35 Albuminoidal Substances; Modified + Starches; Glues; Enzymes + +35.01 A change to subheadings 3501.10 through + 3501.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3501.10 through + 3501.90 from any other subheading within + heading 35.01, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +35.02 A change to subheadings 3502.10 through + 3502.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3502.10 through + 3502.90 from any other subheading within + heading 35.02, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +35.03-35.04 A change to headings 35.03 through 35.04 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + +35.05 A change to subheadings 3505.10 through + 3505.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3505.10 through + 3505.20 from any other subheading within + heading 35.05, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +35.06 A change to subheadings 3506.10 through + 3506.99 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3506.10 through + 3506.99 from any other subheading within + heading 35.06, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +35.07 A change to subheadings 3507.10 through + 3507.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3507.10 through + 3507.90 from any other subheading within + heading 35.07, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 36 Explosives; Pyrotechnic Products; + Matches; Pyrophoric Alloys; Certain + Combustible Preparations + +36.01-36.03 A change to headings 36.01 through 36.03 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + +36.04 A change to subheadings 3604.10 through + 3604.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3604.10 through + 3604.90 from any other subheading within + heading 36.04, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +36.05 A change to heading 36.05 from any other + heading. + +36.06 A change to subheadings 3606.10 through + 3606.90 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 3606.10 through + 3606.90 from any other subheading within + heading 36.06, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 37 Photographic or Cinematographic Goods + +37.01-37.03 A change to headings 37.01 through 37.03 from + any other chapter. + +37.04 A change to heading 37.04 from any other + heading. + +37.05-37.06 A change to headings 37.05 through 37.06 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +37.07 A change to subheadings 3707.10 through + 3707.90 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 3707.10 through + 3707.90 from any other subheading within + Chapter 37, including another subheading + within that group, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 65% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 38 Miscellaneous Chemical Products + +38.01-38.07 A change to subheadings 3801.10 through + 3807.00 from any other chapter, except + from Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3801.10 through + 3807.00 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +38.08 Note: A material, imported into the territory + of a Party for use in the production of a + good classified under heading 38.08, + shall be treated as a material + originating in the territory of a Party + if: + + a) such material is eligible, in the + territories of both that Party and the + Party to whose territory the good is + exported, for duty-free treatment at the + rates provided for most-favoured-nations; + or + + b) the good is exported to the territory of + the United States of America and such + material would, if imported into the + territory of the United States of + America, be free of duty under a trade + agreement that is not subject to a + competitive need limitation. + + A change to heading 38.08 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or 80% where the + transaction value method is used and + the goods contain more than one + active ingredient; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used, or 70% where the net cost + method is used and the goods contain + more than one active ingredient. + + +38.09-38.23 A change to subheadings 3809.10 through + 3823.90 from any other chapter, except from + Chapters 28 through 38; or + + A change to subheadings 3809.10 through + 3823.90 from any other subheading within + Chapters 28 through 38, including another + subheading within that group, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Annex 00 SECTION VII Plastics and Articles Thereof; Rubber and Articles Thereof +(Ch. 39-40) + +Chapter 39 Plastics and Articles Thereof + +39.01-39.20 A change to headings 39.01 through 39.20 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group, provided there + is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3921.11-3921.13 A change to subheadings 3921.11 through + 3921.13 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3921.14 A change to subheading 3921.14 from any other + heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or + 3920.71. In addition, the regional value + content must be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3921.19 A change to subheading 3921.19 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3921.90 A change to subheading 3921.90 from any other + heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or + 3920.71. In addition, the regional value + content percentage must be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +39.22 A change to heading 39.22 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3923.10-3923.21 A change to subheadings 3923.10 through + 3923.21 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3923.29 A change to subheading 3923.29 from any other + heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or + 3920.71. In addition, the regional value + content percentage must be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +3923.30-3923.90 A change to subheadings 3923.30 through + 3923.90 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +39.24-39.26 A change to headings 39.24 through 39.26 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group, provided there + is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 40 Rubber and Articles Thereof + +40.01-40.06 A change to headings 40.01 through 40.06 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 40.01 through 40.06 from + any other heading within Chapter 40, including + another heading within that group, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is us + +40.07-40.08 A change to headings 40.07 through 40.08 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +4009.10-4009.40 A change to subheadings 4009.10 through + 4009.40 from any other heading, except + from headings 40.10 through 40.17. + +4009.50 A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of + subheading 4009.50, of a kind used for motor + vehicles of heading 87.02 for the transport of + 15 or fewer persons, motor cars or other motor + vehicles of heading 87.03, motor vehicles of + subheading 8704.21 or 8704.31 or motorcycles + of heading 87.11, from any other heading, + except from headings 40.10 through 40.17; or + + A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of + subheading 4009.50, of a kind used for motor + vehicles of heading 87.02 for the transport of + 15 or fewer persons, motor cars or other motor + vehicles of heading 87.03, motor vehicles of + subheading 8704.21 or 8704.31 or motorcycles + of heading 87.11, from subheadings 4009.10 + through 4017.00, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction method is used, + or + b) 50% where the net cost method is used; or + + + A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of + subheading 4009.50, other than those of a kind + used for motor vehicles of heading 87.02 for + the transport of 15 or fewer persons, motor + cars or other motor vehicles of heading 87.03, + motor vehicles of subheading 8704.21 or + 8704.31 or motorcycles of heading 87.11 from + any other heading, except from headings 40.10 + through 40.17 + +40.10-40.11 A change to headings 40.10 through 40.11 + from any other heading, except from + headings 40.09 through 40.17. + +4012.10 A change to subheading 4012.10 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 4012.20.20, U.S. tariff item 4012.20.15 or + 4012.20.18, Mexican tariff item 4012.20.01. + +4012.20-4012.90 A change to subheadings 4012.20 through + 4012.90 from any other heading, except + from headings 40.09 through 40.17. + +40.13-40.15 A change to headings 40.13 through 40.15 + from any other heading, except from + headings 40.09 through 40.17. + +4016.10-4016.92 A change to subheadings 4016.10 through + 4016.92 from any other heading, except + from headings 40.09 through 40.17. + +4016.93 + + 4016.93.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 4016.93.10, U.S. tariff item 4016.93.10, + Mexican tariff item 4016.93.04 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff item 4008.19.10 or + 4008.29.10, U.S. tariff item 4008.19.05 + or 4008.29.10, Mexican tariff item + 4008.19.01 or 4008.29.01. + + + 4016.93 A change to subheading 4016.93 from any other + heading, except from headings 40.09 through + 40.17. + +4016.94-4016.95 A change to subheadings 4016.94 through + 4016.95 from any other heading, except + from headings 40.09 through 40.17. + +4016.99 + + 4016.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 4016.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 4016.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 4016.99.x1 from any + other subheading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 4016.99 A change to subheading 4016.99 from any other + heading, except from headings 40.09 through + 40.17. + +40.17 A change to heading 40.17 from any other + heading, except from headings 40.09 + through 40.16. + + +Annex 00 SECTION VIII Raw Hides and Skins, Leather, Furskins and Articles Thereof; +Saddlery and Harness; Travel Goods, Handbags, and Similar +Containers; Articles of Animal Gut (Other Than Silkworm Gut) +(Ch.41-43) + +Chapter 41 Raw Hides and Skins (Other Than Furskins) + and Leather + +41.01-41.03 A change to headings 41.01 through 41.03 + from any other chapter. + +41.04 A change to heading 41.04 from any other + heading, except from headings 41.05 + through 41.11. + +41.05 A change to heading 41.05 from Canadian + tariff item 4105.19.10, U.S. tariff + item 4105.19.10, Mexican tariff item + 4105.19.01, headings 41.01 through 41.03 + or any other chapter. + +41.06 A change to heading 41.06 from Canadian + tariff item 4106.19.10, U.S. tariff + item 4106.19.10, Mexican tariff item + 4106.19.01, headings 41.01 through 41.03 + or any other chapter. + +41.07 A change to heading 41.07 from Canadian + tariff item 4107.10.10, U.S. tariff + item 4107.10.10, Mexican tariff item + 4107.10.02, headings 41.01 through 41.03 + or any other chapter. + +41.08-41.11 A change to headings 41.08 through 41.11 + from any other heading, except from + headings 41.04 through 41.11. + + +Chapter 42 Articles of Leather; Saddlery and + Harness; Travel Goods, Handbags and + Similar Containers; Articles of Animal + Gut (Other Than Silk-Worm Gut) + + +42.01 A change to heading 42.01 from any other + chapter. + +4202.11 A change to subheading 4202.11 from any other + chapter. + +4202.12 A change to subheading 4202.12 from any other + chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or + 55.12 through 55.16. + +4202.19-4202.21 A change to subheadings 4202.19 through + 4202.21 from any other chapter. + +4202.22 A change to subheading 4202.22 from any other + chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or + 55.12 through 55.16. + +4202.29-4202.31 A change to subheadings 4202.29 through + 4202.31 from any other chapter. + +4202.32 A change to subheading 4202.32 from any other + chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or + 55.12 through 55.16. + +4202.39-4202.91 A change to subheadings 4202.39 through + 4202.91 from any other chapter. + +4202.92 A change to subheading 4202.92 from any other + chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or + 55.12 through 55.16. + +4202.99 A change to subheading 4202.99 from any other + chapter. + +42.03-42.06 A change to headings 42.03 through 42.06 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 43 Furskins and Artificial Fur; Manufactures + Thereof + +43.01 A change to heading 43.01 from any other + chapter. + +43.02 A change to heading 43.02 from any other + heading. + +43.03-43.04 A change to headings 43.03 through 43.04 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Annex 00 SECTION X Pulp of Wood or of other Fibrous Cellulosic Material; Waste and +Scrap of Paper or Paperboard; Paper and Paperboard and Articles +Thereof (Ch. 47-49) + +Chapter 47 Pulp of Wood or of Other Fibrous + Cellulosic Material; Waste and Scrap of + Paper or Paperboard + +47.01-47.07 A change to headings 47.01 through 47.07 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 48 Paper and Paperboard; Articles of Paper + Pulp, of Paper or of Paperboard + +48.01-48.07 A change to headings 48.01 through 48.07 + from any other chapter. + +48.08-48.09 A change to headings 48.08 through 48.09 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +48.10-48.13 A change to headings 48.10 through 48.13 + from any other chapter. + +48.14-48.15 A change to headings 48.14 through 48.15 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +48.16 A change to heading 48.16 from any other + heading, except from heading 48.09. + +48.17-48.23 A change to headings 48.17 through 48.23 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 49 Printed Books, Newspapers, Pictures and + Other Products of the Printing Industry; + Manuscripts, Typescripts and Plans + + +49.01-49.11 A change to headings 49.01 through 49.11 + from any other chapter. + + + +Annex 00 SECTION XI Textiles and Textile Articles (Ch. 50-63) + +Note: For purposes of the textiles provisions, the term + "wholly" is interpreted to mean that the product is made + entirely or solely of the named material. + + +Chapter 50 Silk + +50.01-50.03 A change to headings 50.01 through 50.03 + from any other chapter. + +50.04-50.06 A change to headings 50.04 through 50.06 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +50.07 A change to heading 50.07 from + any other heading. + + +Chapter 51 Wool, Fine or Coarse Animal Hair; + Horsehair Yarn and Woven Fabric + +51.01-51.05 A change to headings 51.01 through + 51.05 from any other chapter. + +51.06-51.10 A change to headings 51.06 through 51.10 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +51.11-51.13 A change to headings 51.11 through 51.13 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through + 54.04, or 55.09 through 55.10. + + +Chapter 52 Cotton + +52.01-52.07 A change to headings 52.01 through 52.07 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 54.01 through 54.05 or 55.01 + through 55.07. + +52.08-52.12 A change to headings 52.08 through 52.12 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through + 54.04, or 55.09 through 55.10. + + +Chapter 53 Other Vegetable Textile Fibres; Paper + Yarn and Woven Fabrics of Paper Yarn + +53.01-53.05 A change to headings 53.01 through + 53.05 from any other chapter. + +53.06-53.08 A change to headings 53.06 through 53.08 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +53.09 A change to heading 53.09 from any other + heading, except from headings 53.07 + through 53.08. + +53.10-53.11 A change to headings 53.10 through 53.11 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from headings 53.07 through + 53.08. + + +Chapter 54 Man-Made Filaments + +54.01-54.06 A change to headings 54.01 through 54.06 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 52.01 through 52.03 or 55.01 + through 55.07. +54.07 + + 5407.60.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 5407.60.10, U.S. tariff item 5407.60.22, + Mexican tariff item 5407.60.02 from any + other chapter or from Canadian tariff + item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, U.S. + tariff item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, + Mexican tariff item 5402.43.01 or + 5402.52.02, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or + 55.09 through 55.10. + +54.07 A change to heading 54.07 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or + 55.09 through 55.10. + +54.08 A change to heading 54.08 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or + 55.09 through 55.10. + + +Chapter 55 Man-Made Staple Fibres + +55.01-55.11 A change to headings 55.01 through 55.11 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 52.01 through 52.03 or 54.01 + through 54.05. + +55.12-55.16 A change to headings 55.12 through 55.16 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through + 54.04 or 55.09 through 55.10. + + +Chapter 56 Wadding, Felt and Nonwovens; Special + Yarns; Twine; Cordage, Ropes and Cables + and Articles Thereof + +56.01-56.09 A change to headings 56.01 through 56.09 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55. + +Chapter 57 Carpets and Other Textile Floor Coverings + +57.01-57.05 A change to headings 57.01 through 57.05 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.08, 53.11, 55.08 + through 55.16, or Chapter 54. + + +Chapter 58 Special Woven Fabrics; Tufted Textile + Fabrics; Lace; Tapestries; Trimmings; + Embroidery + +58.01-58.11 A change to headings 58.01 through 58.11 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55. + + +Chapter 59 Impregnated, Coated, Covered or Laminated + Textile Fabrics; Textile + Articles of a Kind Suitable For Industrial Use + +59.01 A change to heading 59.01 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.11 + through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10 + through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08, or + 55.12 through 55.16. + +59.02 A change to heading 59.02 from any other + heading, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.06 + through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55. + + +59.03-59.08 A change to headings 59.03 through 59.08 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.11 through 51.13, 52.08 + through 52.12, 53.10 through 53.11, 54.07 + through 54.08, or 55.12 through 55.16. + +59.09 A change to heading 59.09 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.11 + through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.12 through 55.16, or + Chapter 54. + +59.10 A change to heading 59.10 from any other + heading, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 + through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, or + Chapters 54 through 55. + +59.11 A change to heading 59.11 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.11 + through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10 + through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08, or + 55.12 through 55.16. + + +Chapter 60 Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics + +60.01-60.02 A change to headings 60.01 through 60.02 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 53.07 + through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, or + Chapters 52, 54 through 55. + + +Chapter 61 Articles of Apparel and Clothing + Accessories, Knitted or Crocheted + + + Note 1: A change to any of the following headings or + subheadings for visible lining fabrics: + + 51.11-51.12, 5208.31-5208.59, 5209.31-5209.59, + 5210.31-5210.59, 5211.31-5211.59, + 5212.13-5212.15, 5212.23-5212.25, + 5407.42-5407.44, 5407.52-5407.54, 5407.60, + 5407.72-5407.74, 5407.82-5407.84, + 5407.92-5407.94, 5408.22-5408.24 (excluding + Canadian tariff item 5408.22.10, + 5408.23.10 or 5408.24.10, U.S. tariff + item 5408.22.h1, 5408.23.h1 or 5408.24.h1, + Mexican tariff item 5408.22.x1, 5408.23.x1 or + 5408.24.x1), 5408.32-5408.34, 5512.19, + 5512.29, 5512.99, 5513.21-5513.49, + 5514.21-5515.99, 5516.12-5516.14, + 5516.22-5516.24, 5516.32-5516.34, + 5516.42-5516.44, 5516.92-5516.94, 6001.10, + 6001.92, 6002.43, or 6002.91-6002.93, from any + other heading outside that group. + + Note 2: Apparel products of this Chapter shall be + considered to originate in the territory of a + Party if they are both cut and sewn or + otherwise assembled in the territory of one or + more of the Parties and if the outer shell, + exclusive of collars or cuffs, is wholly of + fabrics of Canadian tariff item 6002.92.a1, + U.S. tariff item 6002.92.10, Mexican tariff + item 6002.92.01. + + Note 3: For the purpose of determining the origin of a + good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to + that good shall only apply to the fabric which + imparts to the good its essential character + and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change + requirements set out in the rule for that + good. If the rule requires that the good must + also satisfy the tariff change requirements + for visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1, + such requirement shall only apply to the + visible lining fabric in the main body of the + garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the + largest surface area, and shall not apply to + removable linings. + +6101.10-6101.30 A change to subheadings 6101.10 through + 6101.30 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6101.90 A change to subheading 6101.90 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6102.10-6102.30 A change to subheadings 6102.10 through + 6102.30 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6102.90 A change to subheading 6102.90 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6103.11-6103.12 A change to subheadings 6103.11 through + 6103.12 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6103.19 + + 6103.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6103.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6103.19.40, + Mexican tariff item 6103.19.02 or + 6103.19.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + 6103.19 A change to subheading 6103.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6103.21-6103.29 A change to subheadings 6103.21 through + 6103.29 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties + and, with the additional requirement that + garments described in heading 61.01 or + jackets or blazers described in heading + 61.03, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton + or man-made fibres, imported as part of + the ensembles of these subheadings, the + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6103.31-6103.33 A change to subheadings 6103.31 through + 6103.33 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6103.39 + + 6103.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6103.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6103.39.20, + Mexican tariff item 6103.39.02 or + 6103.39.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + 6103.39 A change to subheading 6103.39 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6103.41-6103.49 A change to subheadings 6103.41 through + 6103.49 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6104.11-6104.13 A change to subheadings 6104.11 through + 6104.13 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.19 + + 6104.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6104.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.19.20, + Mexican tariff item 6104.19.02 or + 6104.19.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + 6104.19 A change to subheading 6104.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.21-6104.29 A change to subheadings 6104.21 through + 6104.29 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties + and, with the additional requirement that + garments described in heading 61.02, + jackets or blazers described in heading + 61.04, or skirts described in heading + 61.04, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton + or man-made fibres, imported as part of + the ensembles of these subheadings, the + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.31-6104.33 A change to subheadings 6104.31 through + 6104.33 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.39 + + 6104.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6104.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.39.20, + Mexican tariff item 6104.39.02 or + 6104.39.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + 6104.39 A change to subheading 6104.39 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.41-6104.49 A change to subheadings 6104.41 through + 6104.49 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6104.51-6104.53 A change to subheadings 6104.51 through + 6104.53 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note + 1 satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.59 + + 6104.59.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6104.59.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.59.20, + Mexican tariff item 6104.59.02 or + 6104.59.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + 6104.59 A change to subheading 6104.59 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6104.61-6104.69 A change to subheadings 6104.61 through + 6104.69 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +61.05-61.17 A change to headings 61.05 through 61.17 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + + + +Chapter 62 Articles of Apparel and Clothing + Accessories, Not Knitted or Crocheted + + + Note 1: A change to any of the following headings or + subheadings for visible lining fabrics: + + 51.11-51.12, 5208.31-5208.59, 5209.31-5209.59, + 5210.31-5210.59, 5211.31-5211.59, + 5212.13-5212.15, 5212.23-5212.25, + 5407.42-5407.44, 5407.52-5407.54, 5407.60, + 5407.72-5407.74, 5407.82-5407.84, + 5407.92-5407.94, 5408.22-5408.24 (excluding + Canadian tariff item 5408.22.10, 5408.23.10 or + 5408.24.10, U.S. tariff item 5408.22.h1, + 5408.23.h1 or 5408.24.h1, Mexican tariff item + 5408.22.x1, 5408.23.x1 or 5408.24.x1), + 5408.32-5408.34, 5512.19, 5512.29, 5512.99, + 5513.21-5513.49, 5514.21-5515.99, + 5516.12-5516.14, 5516.22-5516.24, + 5516.32-5516.34, 5516.42-5516.44, + 5516.92-5516.94, 6001.10, 6001.92, 6002.43, or + 6002.91-6002.93, from any other heading + outside that group. + + Note 2: Apparel products of this Chapter shall be + considered to originate if they are both cut + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties and if + the outer shell, exclusive of collars or + cuffs, is wholly of one or more of the + following fabrics: + + (i) Velveteen fabrics of subheading 5801.23, + containing 85 per cent or more by weight + of cotton; + + (ii) Corduroy fabrics of subheading 5801.22, + containing 85 per cent or more by weight + of cotton and containing more than 7.5 + wales per centimetre; + + (iii) Fabrics of subheading 5111.11 or + 5111.19, if hand-woven, with a loom + width of less than 76 cm, woven in + the United Kingdom in accordance + with the rules and regulations of + the Harris Tweed Association, Ltd., + and so certified by the Association; + + (iv) Fabrics of subheading 5112.30, weighing + not more than 340 grams per square metre, + containing wool, not less than 20 per + cent by weight of fine animal hair and + not less than 15 per cent by weight of + man-made staple fibres; + + (v) Batiste fabrics of subheading 5513.11 or + 5513.21, of square construction, of + single yarns exceeding 76 metric count, + containing between 60 and 70 warp ends + and filling picks per square centimetre, + of a weight not exceeding 110 grams per + square metre. + + + Note 3: For the purpose of determining the origin of a + good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to + that good shall only apply to the fabric which + imparts to the good its essential character + and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change + requirements set out in the rule for that + good. If the rule requires that the good must + also satisfy the tariff change requirements + for visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1, + such requirement shall only apply to the + visible lining fabric in the main body of the + garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the + largest surface area, and shall not apply to + removable linings. + + +6201.11-6201.13 A change to subheadings 6201.11 through + 6201.13 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6201.19 A change to subheading 6201.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6201.91-6201.93 A change to subheadings 6201.91 through + 6201.93 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6201.99 A change to subheading 6201.99 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6202.11-6202.13 A change to subheadings 6202.11 through + 6202.13 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6202.19 A change to subheading 6202.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6202.91-6202.93 A change to subheadings 6202.91 through + 6202.93 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6202.99 A change to subheading 6202.99 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6203.11-6203.12 A change to subheadings 6203.11 through + 6203.12 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6203.19 + + 6203.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6203.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6203.19.40, + Mexican tariff item 6203.19.02 or + 6203.19.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + + 6203.19 A change to subheading 6203.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6203.21-6203.29 A change to subheadings 6203.21 through + 6203.29 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties + and, with the additional requirement that + garments described in heading 62.01 or + jackets or blazers described in heading + 62.03, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton + or man-made fibres, imported as part of + the ensembles of these subheadings, the + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6203.31-6203.33 A change to subheadings 6203.31 through + 6203.33 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6203.39 + + 6203.39.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6203.39.a1, U.S. tariff item 6203.39.40, + Mexican tariff item 6203.39.02 or + 6203.39.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + + 6203.39 A change to subheading 6203.39 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6203.41-6203.49 A change to subheadings 6203.41 through + 6203.49 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +6204.11-6204.13 A change to subheadings 6204.11 through + 6204.13 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6204.19 + + 6204.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff 6204.19.a1, + U.S. tariff item 6204.19.30, Mexican + tariff item 6204.19.02 or 6204.19.99 from + any other chapter, except from headings + 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, + 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, + 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, + 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut and sewn + or otherwise assembled in the territory + of one or more of the Parties. + + 6204.19 A change to subheading 6204.19 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6204.21-6204.29 A change to subheadings 6204.21 through + 6204.29 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 + through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided + the goods are both cut (or knit to shape) + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties + and, with the additional requirement that + garments described in heading 62.02, + jackets or blazers described in heading + 62.04, or skirts described in heading + 62.04, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton + or man-made fibres, imported as part of + the ensembles of these subheadings, the + visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6204.31-6204.33 A change to subheadings 6204.31 through + 6204.33 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6204.39 + + 6204.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6204.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6204.39.60 + or 6204.39.80, Mexican tariff item + 6204.39.02 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + + 6204.39 A change to subheading 6204.39 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6204.41-6204.49 A change to subheadings 6204.41 through + 6204.49 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +6204.51-6204.53 A change to subheadings 6204.51 through + 6204.53 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties, and visible lining fabrics + listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff + change requirements provided therein. + +6204.59 + + 6204.59.90 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6204.59.90, U.S. tariff item 6204.59.40, + Mexican tariff item 6204.59.02 or + 6204.59.99 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + + 6204.59 A change to subheading 6204.59 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties, + and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1 + satisfy the tariff change requirements + provided therein. + +6204.61-6204.69 A change to subheadings 6204.61 through + 6204.69 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +6205.10 A change to subheading 6205.10 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6205.20-6205.30 Note: Men's or boys' shirts of cotton or + man-made fibres shall be considered to + originate if they are both cut and + assembled in the territory of one or more + of the Parties and if the outer shell, + exclusive of collars or cuffs, is wholly + of one or more of the following fabrics: + + (i) Fabrics of subheading 5208.21, 5208.22, + 5208.29, 5208.31, 5208.32, 5208.39, + 5208.41, 5208.42, 5208.49, 5208.51, + 5208.52 or 5208.59, of average yarn + number exceeding 135 metric; + + (ii) Fabrics of subheading 5513.11 or 5513.21, + not of square construction, containing + more than 70 warp ends and filling picks + per square centimetre, of average yarn + number exceeding 70 metric; + + (iii) Fabrics of subheading 5210.21 or + 5210.31, not of square construction, + containing more than 70 warp ends + and filling picks per square + centimetre, of average yarn number + exceeding 70 metric; + + (iv) Fabrics of subheading 5208.22 or 5208.32, + not of square construction, containing + more than 75 warp ends and filling picks + per square centimetre, of average yarn + number exceeding 65 metric; + + (v) Fabrics of subheading 5407.81, 5407.82 or + 5407.83, weighing less than 170 grams per + square metre, having a dobby weave + created by a dobby attachment; + + (vi) Fabrics of subheading 5208.42 or 5208.49, + not of square construction, containing + more than 85 warp ends and filling picks + per square centimetre, of average yarn + number exceeding 85 metric; + + (vii) Fabrics of subheading 5208.51, of + square construction, containing more + than 75 warp ends and filling picks + per square centimetre, made with + single yarns, of average yarn number + 95 or greater metric; + + (viii) Fabrics of subheading 5208.41, of + square construction, with a gingham + pattern, containing more than 85 + warp ends and filling picks per + square centimetre, made with single + yarns, of average yarn number 95 or + greater metric, and characterized by + a check effect produced by the + variation in color of the yarns in + the warp and filling. + + A change to subheadings 6205.20 through + 6205.30 from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through + 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through + 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through + 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54; + provided the goods are both cut and sewn or + otherwise assembled in the territory of one or + more of the Parties. + +6205.90 A change to subheading 6205.90 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 through + 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through + 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through + 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through + 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +62.06-62.11 A change to headings 62.06 through 62.11 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +6212.10 A change to subheading 6212.10 from any + other chapter; provided the goods are both cut + and sewn or otherwise assembled in the + territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6212.20-6212.90 A change to subheadings 6212.20 through + 6212.90 from any other chapter, except + from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +62.13-62.17 A change to headings 62.13 through 62.17 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or + Chapter 54; provided the goods are both + cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in + the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + + +Chapter 63 Other Made Up Textile Articles; Sets; + Worn Clothing and Worn Textile Articles; + Rags + + Note 1: For the purpose of determining the origin of a + good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to + that good shall only apply to the fabric which + imparts to the good its essential character + and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change + requirements set out in the rule for that + good. + + +63.01-63.02 A change to headings 63.01 through 63.02 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, Chapters 54 through 55, + headings 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 + through 60.02; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn (or knit to shape) or + otherwise assembled in the territory of + one or more of the Parties. + +63.03 + + 6303.92.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6303.92.a1, U.S. tariff item 6302.92.h1, + Mexican tariff item 6302.92.x1 from any + other chapter or from Canadian tariff + item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, U.S. + tariff item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, + Mexican tariff item 5402.43.01 or + 5402.52.02, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 + through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, + Chapters 54 through 55, headings 58.01 + through 58.02, 60.01 or 60.02; provided + the goods are both cut and sewn or + otherwise assembled in the territory of + one or more of the Parties. + + 63.03 A change to heading 63.03 from any other + chapter, except from headings 51.06 + through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 + through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, + Chapters 54 through 55, headings 58.01 + through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.02; + provided the goods are both cut and sewn + (or knit to shape) or otherwise assembled + in the territory of one or more of the + Parties. + +63.04-63.10 A change to headings 63.04 through 63.10 + from any other chapter, except from + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 + through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 + through 53.11, Chapters 54 through 55, + headings 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01 + through 60.02; provided the goods are + both cut and sewn (or knit to shape) or + otherwise assembled in the territory of + one or more of the Parties. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XII Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, Sun Umbrellas, Walking-Sticks, Seat- +Sticks, Whips, Riding-Crops and Parts Thereof; Prepared Feathers +and Articles Made Therewith; Artificial Flowers; Articles of Human +Hair (Ch. 64-67) + +Chapter 64 Footwear, Gaiters and the Like; Parts of + Such Articles + +6401.10-6406.10 A change to subheadings 6401.10 through + 6406.10 from any other subheading outside + that group, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than 55% under + the net cost method. + +6406.20-6406.99 A change to subheadings 6406.20 through + 6406.99 from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 65 Headgear and Parts Thereof + +65.01-65.02 A change to headings 65.01 through 65.02 + from any other chapter. + +65.03-65.07 A change to headings 65.03 through 65.07 + from any heading outside that group. + + +Chapter 66 Umbrellas, Sun Umbrellas, Walking-Sticks, + Seat-Sticks, Whips, Riding-Crops and + Parts Thereof + +66.01 A change to heading 66.01 from any other + heading, except from a combination of + both: + + a) subheading 6603.20; and + b) headings 39.20 through 39.21, 50.07, + 51.11 through 51.13, 52.08 through + 52.12, 53.09 through 53.11, 54.07 + through 54.08, 55.12 through 55.16, + 56.02 through 56.03, 58.01 through + 58.11, 59.01 through 59.11, 60.01 + through 60.02. + +66.02 A change to heading 66.02 from any other + heading. + +66.03 A change to heading 66.03 from any other + chapter. + + +Chapter 67 Prepared Feathers and Down and Articles + Made of Feathers or of Down; Artificial + Flowers; Articles of Human Hair + +67.01 + + 6701.00.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 6701.00.10, U.S. tariff item 6701.00.10, + Mexican tariff item 6701.00.01 or + 6701.00.02 from any other tariff item. + + 67.01 A change to heading 67.01 from any other + chapter. + +67.02 A change to heading 67.02 from any other + heading. + +67.03 A change to heading 67.03 from any other + chapter. + +67.04 A change to heading 67.04 from any other + heading. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XIII Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Asbestos, Mica or Similar +Materials; Ceramic Products; Glass and Glassware (Ch. 68-70) + +Chapter 68 Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, + Asbestos, Mica or Similar Materials + +68.01-68.11 A change to headings 68.01 through 68.11 + from any other chapter. + +6812.10 A change to subheading 6812.10 from any other + chapter. + +6812.20 A change to subheading 6812.20 from any other + subheading. + +6812.30-6812.40 A change to subheadings 6812.30 through + 6812.40 from any other subheading outside + that group. + +6812.50 A change to subheading 6812.50 from any other + subheading. + +6812.60-6812.90 A change to subheadings 6812.60 through + 6812.90 from any other subheading outside + that group. + +68.13 A change to heading 68.13 from any other + heading. + +68.14-68.15 A change to headings 68.14 through 68.15 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 69 Ceramic Products + +69.01-69.14 A change to headings 69.01 through 69.14 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 70 Glass and Glassware + +70.01-70.02 A change to headings 70.01 through 70.02 + from any other chapter. + +70.03-70.09 A change to headings 70.03 through 70.09 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +70.10-70.20 A change to headings 70.10 through 70.20 + from any other heading, except from + headings 70.07 through 70.20. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XIV Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semiprecious Stones, +Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles +Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin (Ch. 71) + +Chapter 71 Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or + Semi-Precious Stones, Precious Metals, + Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and + Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; + Coin (Ch. 71) + +71.01-71.12 A change to headings 71.01 through 71.12 + from any other chapter. + +71.13-71.18 Note: Pearls, temporarily or permanently + strung but without the addition of + clasps or other ornamental features + of precious metals or stones, shall + be treated as a good of the country + in which the pearls were obtained. + + A change to headings 71.13 through 71.18 from + any other heading outside that group. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XIX Arms and Ammunition; Parts and Accessories Thereof (Ch. 93) + +Chapter 93 Arms and Ammunition; Parts and Accessories + Thereof +93.01-93.04 A change to headings 93.01 through 93.04 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 93.01 through 93.04 from + heading 93.05, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +93.05 A change to heading 93.05 from any other + heading. + +93.06-93.07 A change to headings 93.06 through 93.07 + from any other chapter. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XV Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal (Ch. 72-83) + +Chapter 72 Iron and Steel + +72.01 A change to heading 72.01 from any other + chapter. + +7202.11-7202.60 A change to subheadings 7202.11 through + 7202.60 from any other chapter. + +7202.70 A change to subheading 7202.70 from any other + chapter, except from subheading 2613.10. + +7202.80-7202.99 A change to subheadings 7202.80 through + 7202.99 from any other chapter. + +72.03-72.05 A change to headings 72.03 through 72.05 + from any other chapter. + +72.06-72.07 A change to headings 72.06 through 72.07 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +72.08-72.16 A change to headings 72.08 through 72.16 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +72.17 A change to heading 72.17 from any other + heading, except from headings 72.13 + through 72.15. + +72.18-72.22 A change to headings 72.18 through 72.22 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +72.23 A change to heading 72.23 from any other + heading, except from headings 72.21 + through 72.22. + +72.24-72.28 A change to headings 72.24 through 72.28 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +72.29 A change to heading 72.29 from any other + heading, except from headings 72.27 + through 72.28. + + +Chapter 73 Articles of Iron or Steel + +73.01-73.03 A change to headings 73.01 through 73.03 + from any other chapter. + +7304.10-7304.39 A change to subheadings 7304.10 through + 7304.39 from any other chapter. + +7304.41 + 7304.41.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7304.41.10, U.S. tariff item 7304.41.10, + Mexican tariff item 7304.41.02 or + 7304.41.03 from subheading 7304.49 or + from any other chapter. + + 7304.41 A change to subheading 7304.41 from any other + chapter. + +7304.49-7304.90 A change to subheadings 7304.49 through + 7304.90 from any other chapter. + +73.05-73.07 A change to headings 73.05 through 73.07 + from any other chapter. + +73.08 A change to heading 73.08 from any other + heading, except for changes resulting + from the following processes performed on + angles, shapes, or sections of heading + 72.16: + + a) drilling, punching, notching, + cutting, cambering, or sweeping, + whether performed individually or in + combination; + b) adding attachments or weldments for + composite construction; + c) adding attachments for handling + purposes; + d) adding weldments, connectors or + attachments to H-sections or I- + sections; provided that the maximum + dimension of the weldments, + connectors, or attachments is not + greater than the dimension between + the inner surfaces of the flanges of + the H-sections or I-sections + e) painting, galvanizing, or otherwise + coating; or + f) adding a simple base plate without + stiffening elements, individually or + in combination with drilling, + punching, notching, or cutting, to + create an article suitable as a + column. + +73.09-73.11 A change to headings 73.09 through 73.11 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +73.12-73.14 A change to headings 73.12 through 73.14 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + +7315.11-7315.12 A change to subheadings 7315.11 through + 7315.12 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 7315.11 through + 7315.12 from subheading 7315.19, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7315.19 A change to subheading 7315.19 from any other + heading. + +7315.20-7315.89 A change to subheadings 7315.20 through + 7315.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 7315.20 through + 7315.89 from subheading 7315.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7315.90 A change to subheading 7315.90 from any other + heading. + +73.16 A change to heading 73.16 from any other + heading, except from heading 73.12 or + 73.15. + +73.17-73.18 A change to headings 73.17 through 73.18 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +73.19-73.20 A change to headings 73.19 through 73.20 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +7321.11 + + 7321.11.19 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7321.11.19, U.S. tariff item 7321.11.30, + Mexican tariff item 7321.11.02 or + 7321.11.03 from any other subheading, + except from Canadian tariff item + 7321.90.51, 7321.90.52 or 7321.90.53, + U.S. tariff item 7321.90.32, 7321.90.34 + or U.S. tariff item 7321.90.36, Mexican + tariff item 7321.90.05, 7321.90.06 or + 7321.90.07. + + 7321.11 A change to subheading 7321.11 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 7321.11 from subheading + 7321.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7321.12-7321.83 A change to subheadings 7321.12 through + 7321.83 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 7321.12 through + 7321.83 from subheading 7321.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7321.90 + + 7321.90.51 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7321.90.51, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.32, + Mexican tariff item 7321.90.05 from any + other tariff item. + + 7321.90.52 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7321.90.52, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.34, + Mexican tariff item 7321.90.06 from any + other tariff item. + + 7321.90.53 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7321.90.53, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.36, + Mexican tariff item 7321.90.07 from any + other tariff item. + + 7321.90 A change to subheading 7321.90 from any other + heading. + +73.22-73.23 A change to headings 73.22 through 73.23 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +7324.10-7324.29 A change to subheadings 7324.10 through + 7324.29 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 7324.10 through + 7324.29 from subheading 7324.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7324.90 A change to subheading 7324.90 from any other + heading. + +73.25-73.26 A change to headings 73.25 through 73.26 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + + +Chapter 74 Copper and Articles Thereof + +74.01-74.02 A change to headings 74.01 through 74.02 + from any other chapter. + +74.03 A change to heading 74.03 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to heading 74.03 from any of Canadian + tariff item 7404.00.11, 7404.00.21 or + 7404.11.91, U.S. tariff item 7404.00.10, + Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or 7404.11.02, + heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or not there + is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +74.04 A change to heading 74.04 from any other + chapter. + +74.05-74.07 A change to headings 74.05 through 74.07 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 74.05 through 74.07 from + any of Canadian tariff item 7404.00.11, + 7404.00.21 or 7404.00.91, U.S. tariff item + 7404.00.10, Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or + 7404.00.02, heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +7408.11 + + 7408.11.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7408.11.11 or 7408.11.21, U.S. tariff + item 7408.11.60, Mexican tariff item + 7408.11.01 from any other chapter; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 7408.11.11 or + 7408.11.21, U.S. tariff item 7408.11.60, + Mexican tariff item 7408.11.01 from any of + Canadian tariff item 7404.00.11, 7404.00.21 or + 7404.00.91, U.S. tariff item 7404.00.10, + Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or 7404.00.02, + or heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 7408.11 A change to subheading 7408.11 from any + other heading, except from heading 74.07. + + +7408.19-7408.29 A change to subheadings 7408.19 through + 7408.29 from any other heading, except + from heading 74.07. + +74.09 A change to heading 74.09 from any other + heading. + +74.10 A change to heading 74.10 from any other + heading, except from heading 74.09. + +74.11 A change to heading 74.11 from any other + heading, except from heading 74.09 or + Canadian tariff item 7407.10.13, + 7407.10.22, 7407.21.13, 7407.21.22, + 7407.22.13, 7407.22.22, 7407.29.13, or + 7407.29.22, U.S. tariff item + 7407.10.20, 7407.21.20, 7407.22.20 or + 7407.29.20, Mexican tariff item + 7407.10.02, 7407.21.02, 7407.22.02 or + 7407.29.02. + +74.12 A change to heading 74.12 from any other + heading, except from heading 74.11. + +74.13 A change to heading 74.13 from any other + heading, except from headings 74.07 + through 74.08; or + + A change to heading 74.13 from any of headings + 74.07 through 74.08, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +74.14-74.18 A change to headings 74.14 through 74.18 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + +7419.10 A change to subheading 7419.10 from any other + heading, except from heading 74.07. + +7419.91-7419.99 A change to subheadings 7419.91 through + 7419.99 from any other heading. + + +Chapter 75 Nickel and Articles Thereof + +75.01-75.04 A change to headings 75.01 through 75.04 + from any other chapter. + + 75.05 A change to heading 75.05 from any other + heading. + +75.06 + + 7506.10.22 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7506.10.22, U.S. tariff item 7506.10.50, + Mexican tariff item 7506.10.01 from any + other tariff item. + + 7506.20.92 A change to Canadian tariff item + 7506.20.92, U.S. tariff item 7506.20.50, + Mexican tariff item 7506.20.01 from any + other tariff item. + + 75.06 A change to heading 75.06 from any other + heading. + +75.07-75.08 A change to headings 75.07 through 75.08 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 76 Aluminum and Articles Thereof + +76.01-76.03 A change to headings 76.01 through 76.03 + from any other chapter. + +76.04-76.06 A change to headings 76.04 through 76.06 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +76.07 A change to heading 76.07 from any other + heading. + +76.08-76.09 A change to headings 76.08 through 76.09 + from any other heading outside that + group. + +76.10-76.13 A change to headings 76.10 through 76.13 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + +76.14 A change to heading 76.14 from any other + heading, except from headings 76.04 + through 76.05. + +76.15-76.16 A change to headings 76.15 through 76.16 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + + + +Chapter 78 Lead and Articles Thereof + +78.01-78.02 A change to headings 78.01 through 78.02 + from any other chapter. + +78.03-78.06 A change to headings 78.03 through 78.06 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 78.03 through 78.06 from + any other heading within Chapter 78, including + another heading within that group, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 79 Zinc and Articles Thereof + +79.01-79.03 A change to headings 79.01 through 79.03 + from any other chapter. + +79.04-79.07 A change to headings 79.04 through 79.07 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 79.04 through 79.07 from + any other heading within Chapter 79, including + another heading within that group, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +Chapter 80 Tin and Articles Thereof + +80.01-80.02 A change to headings 80.01 through 80.02 + from any other chapter. + +80.03-80.04 A change to headings 80.03 through 80.04 + from any other heading outside that group. + +80.05-80.07 A change to headings 80.05 through 80.07 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 81 Other Base Metals; Cermets; Articles + Thereof + +8101.10-8101.91 A change to subheadings 8101.10 through + 8101.91 from any other chapter. + +8101.92 A change to subheading 8101.92 from any other + subheading. + +8101.93 A change to subheading 8101.93 from any other + chapter. + +8101.99 A change to subheading 8101.99 from any other + subheading. + +8102.10-8102.91 A change to subheadings 8102.10 through + 8102.91 from any other chapter. + +8102.92 A change to subheading 8102.92 from any other + subheading. + +8102.93 A change to subheading 8102.93 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8102.92.10, U.S. tariff item 8102.92.10, + Mexican tariff item 8102.92.01. + +8102.99 A change to subheading 8102.99 from any other + subheading. + +8103.10 A change to subheading 8103.10 from any other + chapter. + +8103.90 A change to subheading 8103.90 from any other + subheading. + +8104.11-8104.30 A change to subheadings 8104.11 through + 8104.30 from any other chapter. + +8104.90 A change to subheading 8104.90 from any other + subheading. + +8105.10 A change to subheading 8105.10 from any other + chapter. + +8105.90 A change to subheading 8105.90 from any other + subheading. + +81.06 A change to heading 81.06 from any other + chapter. + +8107.10 A change to subheading 8107.10 from any other + chapter. + +8107.90 A change to subheading 8107.90 from any + other subheading. + +8108.10 A change to subheading 8108.10 from any other + chapter. + +8108.90 A change to subheading 8108.90 from any other + subheading. + +8109.10 A change to subheading 8109.10 from any other + chapter. + +8109.90 A change to subheading 8109.90 from any other + subheading. + +81.10 A change to heading 81.10 from any other + chapter. + +81.11 + + 8111.00.21 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8111.00.21. 8111.00.22, 8111.00.40, U.S. + tariff item 8111.00.60, Mexican tariff + item 8111.00.01 from any other tariff + item. + + 81.11 A change to heading 81.11 from any other + chapter. + + +81.12-81.13 A change to headings 81.12 through 81.13 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 82 Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and + Forks, of Base Metal; Parts Thereof of + Base Metal +82.01-82.15 A change to headings 82.01 through 82.15 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 83 Miscellaneous Articles of Base Metal + +8301.10-8301.50 A change to subheadings 8301.10 through + 8301.50 from any chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 8301.10 through + 8301.50 from subheading 8301.60, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8301.60-8301.70 A change to subheadings 8301.60 through + 8301.70 from any other chapter. + +83.02-83.04 A change to headings 83.02 through 83.04 + from any other chapter. + +8305.10-8305.20 A change to subheadings 8305.10 through + 8305.20 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 8305.10 through + 8305.20 from subheading 8305.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8305.90 A change to subheading 8305.90 from any other + chapter. + +83.06-83.07 A change to headings 83.06 through 83.07 + from any other chapter.; or + + A change to headings 83.06 through 83.07 from + within headings 83.06 through 83.07, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% the transaction value method is + used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8308.10-8308.20 A change to subheadings 8308.10 through + 8308.20 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 8308.10 through + 8308.20 from subheading 8308.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8308.90 A change to subheading 8308.90 from any other + chapter. + +83.09-83.10 A change to headings 83.09 through 83.10 + from any other chapter. + +8311.10-8311.30 A change to subheadings 8311.10 through + 8311.30 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 8311.10 through + 8311.30 from subheading 8311.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8311.90 A change to subheading 8311.90 from any other + chapter. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XVI Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Electrical Equipment; Parts +Thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and +Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such +Articles (Ch. 84-85) + +Note: For purposes of this Section, the term, "printed circuit + assembly", means goods consisting of one or more printed + circuits of heading 85.34 with one or more active + elements assembled thereon, with or without passive + elements. For purposes of this Note, "active elements" + means diodes, transistors and similar semiconductor + devices, whether or not photosensitive, of heading 85.41, + and integrated circuits and microassemblies of heading + 85.42. + + + +Chapter 84 Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, Machinery and + Mechanical Appliances; Parts Thereof + + + Note X: Tariff item 8473.30.a3 covers the + following parts of printers: + + (1) Control or command assemblies for + printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: printed circuit assembly; + hard or flexible (floppy) disc drive; + keyboard; user interface; + + (2) Light source assemblies for printers of + subheading 8471.92, incorporating at + least two of the following: light + emitting diode assembly; gas laser; + mirror polygon assembly; base casting; + + (3) Laser imaging assemblies for the printers + of subheading 8471.92, incorporating at + least two of the following: + photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner + receptacle unit; toner developing unit; + charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; + + (4) Image fixing assemblies for the printers + of subheading 8471.92, incorporating at + least two of the following: fuser; + pressure roller; heating element; release + oil dispenser; cleaning unit; electrical + control; + + (5) Ink jet marking assemblies for the + printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: thermal print head; ink + dispensing unit; nozzle and reservoir + unit; ink heater; + + (6) Maintenance/sealing assemblies for the + printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: vacuum unit; ink jet covering + unit; sealing unit; purging unit; + + (7) Paper handling assemblies for the + printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: paper transport belt; roller; + print bar; carriage; gripper roller; + paper storage unit; exit tray; + + (8) Thermal transfer imaging assemblies for + the printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: thermal print head; cleaning + unit; supply or take-up roller; + + (9) Ionographic imaging assemblies for the + printers of subheading 8471.92, + incorporating at least two of the + following: ion generation and emitting + unit; air assist unit; printed circuit + assembly; charge receptor belt or + cylinder; toner receptacle unit; toner + distribution unit; developer receptacle + and distribution unit; developing unit; + charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; and + + (10) Combinations of the above specified + assemblies. + + +8401.10-8401.30 A change to subheadings 8401.10 through + 8401.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8401.10 through + 8401.30 from subheading 8401.40, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8401.40 A change to subheading 8401.40 from any other + heading. + +8402.11-8402.20 A change to subheadings 8402.11 through + 8402.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8402.11 through + 8402.20 from subheading 8402.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8402.90 A change to subheading 8402.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8402.90 from within + subheading 8402.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8403.10 A change to subheading 8403.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8403.10 from subheading + 8403.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8403.90 A change to subheading 8403.90 from any other + heading. + +8404.10-8404.20 A change to subheadings 8404.10 through + 8404.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8404.10 through + 8404.20 from subheading 8404.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8404.90 A change to subheading 8404.90 from any other + heading. + +8405.10 A change to subheading 8405.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8405.10 from + subheading 8405.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8405.90 A change to subheading 8405.90 from any other + heading. + +8406.11-8406.19 A change to subheadings 8406.11 through + 8406.19 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from Canadian tariff + item 8406.90.32 or 8406.90.34, U.S. + tariff item 8406.90.20, 8406.90.40, + 8406.90.50 or 8406.90.70, Mexican tariff + item 8406.90.x1 or 8406.90.x2. + +8406.90 + + 8406.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8406.90.32, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.20, + Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x1 from + Canadian tariff item 8406.90.31, U.S. + tariff item 8406.90.30 or 8406.90.60, + Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x3 or any + other heading. + + US8406.90.50 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.50 from + Canadian tariff item 8406.90.31, U.S. tariff + item 8406.90.30 or 8406.90.60, Mexican tariff + item 8406.90.x3 or any other heading. + + 8406.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8406.90.34, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.40, + Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8406.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8406.90.31, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.30, + Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + US8406.90.60 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.60 from + any other tariff item. + + US8406.90.70 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.70 from + any other tariff item. + + 8406.90 A change to subheading 8406.90 from any other + heading. + +84.07-84.08 A change to headings 84.07 through 84.08 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group, provided there + is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8409.10 A change to subheading 8409.10 from any other + heading. + +8409.91 A change to subheading 8409.91 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8409.91 from within + subheading 8409.91, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8409.99 A change to subheading 8409.99 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8409.99 from within + subheading 8409.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8410.11-8410.13 A change to subheadings 8410.11 through + 8410.13 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8410.11 through + 8410.13 from subheading 8410.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8410.90 A change to subheading 8410.90 from any other + heading. + +8411.11-8411.82 A change to subheadings 8411.11 through + 8411.82 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8411.11 through + 8411.82 from any of subheadings 8411.91 + through 8411.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8411.91-8411.99 A change to subheadings 8411.91 through + 8411.99 from any other heading. + +8412.10-8412.80 A change to subheadings 8412.10 through + 8412.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8412.10 through + 8412.80 from subheading 8412.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8412.90 A change to subheading 8412.90 from any other + heading. + +8413.11-8413.82 A change to subheadings 8413.11 through + 8413.82 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8413.11 through + 8413.82 from any of subheadings 8413.91 + through 8413.92, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8413.91 A change to subheading 8413.91 from any other + heading. + +8413.92 A change to subheading 8413.92 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8413.92 from within + subheading 8409.92, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8414.10-8414.20 A change to subheadings 8414.10 through + 8414.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8414.10 through + 8414.20 from subheading 8414.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8414.30 A change to subheading 8414.30 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8414.90.21 or 8414.90.51, U.S. tariff item + 8414.90.20, Mexican tariff item 8414.90.x1. + +8414.40-8414.80 A change to subheadings 8414.40 through + 8414.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8414.40 through + 8414.80 from subheading 8414.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8414.90 A change to subheading 8414.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8414.90 from within + subheading 8414.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8415.10 A change to subheading 8415.10 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 or from + assemblies incorporating at least two of the + following: compressor, condenser,evaporator, + connecting tubing. + +8415.81-8415.83 A change to subheadings 8415.81 through + 8415.83 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from Canadian tariff + item 8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8415.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8415.90.x1 or from assemblies for goods + of subheadings 8415.10 through 8415.83, + incorporating at least two of the + following: compressor, + condenser,evaporator, connecting tubing; + or + + A change to subheadings 8415.81 through + 8415.83 from any of Canadian tariff item + 8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 or assemblies + for goods of subheadings 8415.10 through + 8415.83, incorporating at least two of the + following: compressor, condenser,evaporator, + connecting tubing, whether or not there is + also a change from any other subheading + outside that group, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8415.90 + + 8415.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8415.90 A change to subheading 8415.90 from any other + heading. + +8416.10-8416.30 A change to subheadings 8416.10 through + 8416.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8416.10 through + 8416.30 from subheading 8416.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8416.90 A change to subheading 8416.90 from any other + heading. + +8417.10-8417.80 A change to subheadings 8417.10 through + 8417.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8417.10 through + 8417.80 from subheading 8417.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8417.90 A change to subheading 8417.90 from any other + heading. + +8418.10-8418.21 A change to subheadings 8418.10 through + 8418.21 from any other subheading, except + from subheading 8418.91 or Canadian + tariff item 8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8418.99.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8418.99.x1, or from assemblies + incorporating at least two of the + following: compressor, condenser, + evaporator, connecting tubing. + +8418.22 A change to subheading 8418.22 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8418.22 from any of + subheadings 8418.91 through 8418.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8418.29-8418.40 A change to subheadings 8418.29 through + 8418.40 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from subheading + 8418.91 or Canadian tariff item + 8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8418.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8418.99.x1, or from + assemblies incorporating at least two of + the following: compressor, condenser, + evaporator, connecting tubing. + +8418.50-8418.69 A change to subheadings 8418.50 through + 8418.69 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8418.50 through + 8418.69 from any of subheadings 8418.91 + through 8418.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8418.91 A change to subheading 8418.91 from any other + subheading. + +8418.99 + + 8418.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8418.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8418.99.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8418.99 A change to subheading 8418.99 from any other + heading. + +8419.11-8419.89 A change to subheadings 8419.11 through + 8419.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8419.11 through + 8419.89 from subheading 8419.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8419.90 A change to subheading 8419.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8419.90 from within + subheading 8419.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8420.10 A change to subheading 8420.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8420.10 from any of + subheadings 8420.91 through 8420.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8420.91-8420.99 A change to subheadings 8420.91 through + 8420.99 from any other heading. + +8421.11 A change to subheading 8421.11 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8421.11 from subheading + 8421.91, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8421.12 A change to subheading 8421.12 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8421.91.a1, 8421.91.a2 or 8537,10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h1, 8421.91.h2 or + 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x1, + 8421.91.x2 or 8537.10.x1. + +8421.19-8421.39 A change to subheadings 8421.19 through + 8421.39 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8421.19 through + 8421.39 from any of subheadings 8421.91 + through 8421.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8421.91 + + 8421.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8421.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8421.91.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8421.91.a2, U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8421.91 A change to subheading 8421.91 from any other + heading. + +8421.99 A change to subheading 8421.99 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8421.99 from within + subheading 8421.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8422.11 A change to subheading 8422.11 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8422.90.a1, 8422.90.a2 or 8537.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h1, 8422.90.h2 or + 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff item 8422.90.x1. + 8422.90.x2 or 8537.10.x1, or from water + circulation systems incorporating a pump, + whether or not motorized, and auxiliary + apparatus for controlling, filtering, or + dispersing a spray. + +8422.19-8422.40 A change to subheadings 8422.19 through + 8422.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8422.19 through + 8422.40 from subheading 8422.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8422.90 + + 8422.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8422.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8422.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8422.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8422.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8422.90.h2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8422.90 A change to subheading 8422.90 from any other + heading. + +8423.10-8423.89 A change to subheadings 8423.10 through + 8423.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8423.10 through + 8423.89 from subheading 8423.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8423.90 A change to subheading 8423.90 from any other + heading. + +8424.10-8424.89 A change to subheadings 8424.10 through + 8424.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8424.10 through + 8424.89 from subheading 8424.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8424.90 A change to subheading 8424.90 from any other + heading. + +84.25-84.26 A change to headings 84.25 through 84.26 + from any other heading, except from + heading 84.31; or + + A change to headings 84.25 through 84.26 from + heading 84.31, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +8427.10 + + 8427.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8427.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8427.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8427.10.x1 from any + other heading, except from heading 84.07 + or 84.08 or subheading 8431.20 or + 8483.40; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8427.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8427.10.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8427.10.x1 from any of headings 84.07 or + 84.08 or subheadings 8431.20 or 8483.40, + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8427.10 A change to subheading 8427.10 from any other + heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or + + A change to subheading 8427.10 from subheading + 8431.20, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8427.20 + + 8427.20.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8427.20.a1, U.S. tariff item 8427.20.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8427.20.x1 from any + other heading, except from heading 84.07 + or 84.08 or subheading 8431.20 or + 8483.40; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8427.20.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8427.20.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8427.20.x1 from any of headings 84.07 or + 84.08 or subheadings 8431.20 or 8483.40, + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8427.20 A change to subheading 8427.20 from any other + heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or + + A change to subheading 8427.20 from subheading + 8431.20, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8427.90 A change to subheading 8427.90 from any other + heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or + + A change to subheading 8427.90 from subheading + 8431.20, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +84.28-84.30 A change to headings 84.28 through 84.30 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from heading 84.31; or + + A change to headings 84.28 through 84.30 from + heading 84.31, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading outside that + group, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8431.10 A change to subheading 8431.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8431.10 from within + subheading 8431.10, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8431.20 A change to subheading 8431.20 from any other + heading outside that group. + +8431.31 A change to subheading 8431.31 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8431.31 from within + subheading 8431.31, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +8431.39 A change to subheading 8431.39 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8431.39 from within + subheading 8431.39, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8431.41-8431.42 A change to subheadings 8431.41 through + 8431.42 from any other heading. + +8431.43 A change to subheading 8431.43 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8431.43 from within + subheading 8431.43, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8431.49 A change to subheading 8431.49 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8431.49 from within + subheading 8431.49, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8432.10-8432.80 A change to subheading 8432.10 through + 8432.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8432.10 through + 8432.80 from subheading 8432.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8432.90 A change to subheading 8432.90 from any other + heading. + +8433.11-8433.60 A change to subheadings 8433.11 through + 8433.60 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8433.11 through + 8433.60 from subheading 8433.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8433.90 A change to subheading 8433.90 from any other + heading. + +8434.10-8434.20 A change to subheadings 8434.10 through + 8434.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8434.10 through + 8434.20 from subheading 8434.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8434.90 A change to subheading 8434.90 from any other + heading. + +8435.10 A change to subheading 8435.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8435.10 from subheading + 8435.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8435.90 A change to subheading 8435.90 from any other + heading. + +8436.10-8436.80 A change to subheadings 8436.10 through + 8436.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8436.10 through + 8436.80 from any of subheadings 8436.91 + through 8436.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8436.91-8436.99 A change to subheadings 8436.91 through + 8436.99 from any other heading. + +8437.10-8437.80 A change to subheadings 8437.10 through + 8437.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8437.10 through + 8437.80 from subheading 8437.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8437.90 A change to subheading 8437.90 from any other + heading. + +8438.10-8438.80 A change to subheadings 8438.10 through + 8438.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8438.10 through + 8438.80 from subheading 8438.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8438.90 A change to subheading 8438.90 from any other + heading. + +8439.10-8439.30 A change to subheadings 8439.10 through + 8439.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8439.10 through + 8439.30 from any of subheadings 8439.91 + through 8439.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8439.91-8439.99 A change to subheadings 8439.91 through + 8439.99 from any other heading. + +8440.10 A change to subheading 8440.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8440.10 from subheading + 8440.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8440.90 A change to subheading 8440.90 from any other + heading. + +8441.10-8441.80 A change to subheadings 8441.10 through + 8441.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8441.10 through + 8441.80, from subheading 8441.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8441.90 A change to subheading 8441.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8441.90 from within + subheading 8441.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8442.10-8442.30 A change to subheadings 8442.10 through + 8442.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8442.10 through + 8442.30 from any of subheadings 8442.40 + through 8442.50, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8442.40-8442.50 A change to subheadings 8442.40 through + 8442.50 from any other heading. + +8443.11-8443.50 A change to subheadings 8443.11 through + 8443.50 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8443.11 through + 8443.50 from any of subheadings 8443.60 or + 8443.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8443.60 A change to subheading 8443.60 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8443.60 from subheading + 8443.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8443.90 A change to subheading 8443.90 from any other + heading. + +84.44-84.47 A change to headings 84.44 through 84.47 + from any other heading outside that + group, except from heading 84.48; or + + A change to headings 84.44 through 84.47 from + heading 84.48, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8448.11-8448.19 A change to subheadings 8448.11 through + 8448.19 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8448.11 through + 8448.19 from any of subheadings 8448.20 + through 8448.59, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8448.20-8448.59 A change to subheadings 8448.20 through + 8448.59 from any other heading. + +84.49 A change to heading 84.49 from any other + heading. + +8450.11-8450.20 A change to subheadings 8450.11 through + 8450.20 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from Canadian tariff + item 8450.90.a1, 8450.90.a2 or + 8537.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h1, + 8450.90.h2 or 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8450.90.x1, 8450.90.x2 or + 8537.10.x1, or from washer assemblies + incorporating at least two of the + following: agitator, motor, + transmission, clutch. + +8450.90 + + 8450.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8450.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8450.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8450.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8450.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8450.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8450.90 A change to subheading 8450.90 from any other + heading. + +8451.10 A change to subheading 8451.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8451.10 from + subheading 8451.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +8451.21-8451.29 A change to subheadings 8451.21 through + 8451.29 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from Canadian tariff + item 8451.90.a1 or 8451.90.a2, U.S. + tariff item 8451.90.h1 or 8451.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x1 or + 8451.90.x2, or subheading 8537.10. + +8451.30-8451.80 A change to subheadings 8451.30 through + 8451.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8451.30 through + 8451.80 from subheading 8451.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8451.90 + + 8451.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8451.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8451.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8451.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8451.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8451.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8451.90 A change to subheading 8451.90 from any other + heading. + +8452.10-8452.30 A change to subheadings 8452.10 through + 8452.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8452.10 through + 8452.30 from any of subheadings 8452.40 or + 8452.90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8452.40-8452.90 A change to subheadings 8452.40 through + 8452.90 from any other heading. + +8453.10-8453.80 A change to subheadings 8453.10 through + 8453.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8453.10 through + 8453.80 from subheading 8453.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8453.90 A change to subheading 8453.90 from any other + heading. + +8454.10-8454.30 A change to subheadings 8454.10 through + 8454.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8454.10 through + 8454.30 from subheading 8454.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8454.90 A change to subheading 8454.90 from any other + heading. + +8455.10-8455.22 A change to subheadings 8455.10 through + 8455.22 from any other subheading outside + that group, except from Canadian tariff + item 8455.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8455.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8455.90.x1. + +8455.30 A change to subheading 8455.30 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8455.30 from + subheading 8455.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8455.90 A change to subheading 8455.90 from any other + heading. + +8456.10 A change to subheading 8456.10 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8537.10, + o subheading 9013.20. + +8456.20-8456.90 A change to subheadings 8456.20 through + 8456.90 from any other heading, except + from more than one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +84.57 A change to heading 84.57 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.59 or + from more than one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8458.11 A change to subheading 8458.11 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8458.19 A change to subheading 8458.19 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8458.91 A change to subheading 8458.91 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8458.99 A change to subheading 8458.99 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.10 A change to subheading 8459.10 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.21 A change to subheading 8459.21 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10; or + + A change to subheading 8459.21 from more than + one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10, + + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8459.29 A change to subheading 8459.29 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.31 A change to subheading 8459.31 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10; or + + A change to subheading 8459.31 from more than + one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10, + + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8459.39 A change to subheading 8459.39 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.40-8459.51 A change to subheadings 8459.40 through + 8459.51 from any other heading, except + from more than one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10; or + + A change to subheadings 8459.40 through + 8459.51 from more than one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10, + + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8459.59 A change to subheading 8459.59 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.61 A change to subheading 8459.61 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10; or + + A change to subheading 8459.61 from more than + one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10, + + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +8459.69 A change to subheading 8459.69 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8459.70 + + 8459.70.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8459.70.a1, U.S. tariff item 8459.70.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8459.70.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8459.70.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8459.70.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8459.70.x1 from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10, + + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8459.70 A change to subheading 8459.70 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8460.11 A change to subheading 8460.11 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8460.19 A change to subheading 8460.19 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8460.21 A change to subheading 8460.21 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8460.29 A change to subheading 8460.29 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8460.31 A change to subheading 8460.31 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8460.39 A change to subheading 8460.39 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8460.40 + + 8460.40.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8460.40.a1, U.S. tariff item 8460.40.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8460.40.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8460.40 A change to subheading 8460.40 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8460.90 + + 8460.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8460.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8460.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8460.90.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8460.90 A change to subheading 8460.90 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading + 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +8461.10 + + 8461.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8461.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8461.10.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8461.10 A change to subheading 8461.10 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.83.x1. + +8461.20 + + 8461.20.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8461.20.a1, US. tariff item 8461.20.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8461.20.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8461.20 A change to subheading 8461.20 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.83.x1. + +8461.30 + + 8461.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8461.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.30.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8461.30.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8461.30 A change to subheading 8461.30 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1. + +8461.40 A change to subheading 8461.40 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1. + +8461.50 + + 8461.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8461.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.50.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8461.50.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8461.50 A change to subheading 8461.50 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1. + +8461.90 + + 8461.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8461.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8461.90.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.93.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8461.90 A change to subheading 8461.90 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1. + +8462.10 A change to subheading 8462.10 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +8462.21 A change to subheading 8462.21 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.94.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8462.29 A change to subheading 8462.29 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +8462.31 A change to subheading 8462.31 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.94.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8462.39 A change to subheading 8462.29 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +8462.41 A change to subheading 8462.41 from any other + heading, except from more than one of the + following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.94.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + +8462.49 A change to subheading 8462.49 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +8462.91 + + 8462.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8462.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8462.91.h1, + 8462.91.x1 from any other heading, except + from more than one of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.94.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8462.91 A change to subheading 8462.91 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +8462.99 + + 8462.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8462.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8462.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8462.99.x1 from any + other heading, except from more than one + of the following: + + o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60, + o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8466.94.x1, + o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52, + o subheading 8537.10. + + 8462.99 A change to subheading 8462.99 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1. + +84.63 A change to heading 84.63 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + 8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1 or + subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52. + +84.64 A change to heading 84.64 from any other + heading, except from subheading 8466.91; + or + + A change to heading 84.64 from subheading + 8466.91, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +84.65 A change to heading 84.65 from any other + heading, except from subheading 8466.92; + or + + A change to heading 84.65 from subheading + 8466.92, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +84.66 A change to heading 84.66 from any other + heading. + +8467.11-8467.89 A change to subheadings 8467.11 through + 8467.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8467.11 through + 8467.89 from any of subheadings 8467.91, + 8467.92 or 8467.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8467.91-8467.99 A change to subheadings 8467.91 through + 8467.99 from any other heading. + +8468.10-8468.80 A change to subheadings 8468.10 through + 8468.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8468.10 through + 8468.80 from subheading 8468.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8468.90 A change to subheading 8468.90 from any other + heading. + +84.69 + + 8469.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8469.10.20, U.S.tariff item 8469.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8469.10.x1 from any + other heading, except from heading 84.73; + or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8469.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8469.10.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8469.10.x1 from heading 84.73, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + + 84.69 A change to headings 84.69 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.73; or + + A change to heading 84.69 from heading 84.73, + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +84.70 A change to headings 84.70 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.73; or + + A change to heading 84.70 from heading 84.73, + whether or not there is also a change from any + other heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8471.10 A change to subheading 8471.10 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.73; or + + A change to subheading 8471.10 from heading + 84.73, whether or not there is also a change + from any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8471.20-8471.91 A change to subheadings 8471.20 through + 8471.91 from any other subheading + outside that group. + +8471.92 + + 8471.92.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a1, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x1 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 8540.30. + + 8471.92.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a2, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x2 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a3, + 8473.30.a1 or 8548.00.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8473.30.h3, 8473.30.h1 or + 8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8473.30.x3, 8473.30.x1 or 8548.00.x1. + + 8471.92.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a3, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x3 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a1 or 8548.00.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h1 or + 8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8473.30.x1 or 8548.00.x1. + + 8471.92.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a4, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x4 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a3, 8473.30.a1 or + 8548.00.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h3, + 8473.30.h1 or 8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8473.30.x3, 8473.30.x1 or + 8548.00.x1. + + 8471.92.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a5, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h5, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x5 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item + 8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8473.30.x3. + + 8471.92.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a6, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h6, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x6 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item + 8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8473.30.x3. + + 8471.92.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.92.a7, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h7, + Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x7 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item + 8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8473.30.x3. + + 8471.92 A change to subheading 8471.92 from any other + subheading. + +8471.93 A change to subheading 8471.93 from any other + subheading. + +8471.99 + + 8471.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.15, + Mexican tariff item 8471.99.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8471.99.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.99.a2, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.32 + or 8471.99.34, Mexican tariff item + 8471.99.x2 from any other tariff item. + + 8471.99.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8471.99.a3, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.60, + Mexican tariff item 8471.99.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8471.99 A change to any tariff item within subheading + 8471.99 from any other tariff item, including + another tariff item within that subheading. + +84.72 A change to heading 84.72 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.73; or + + A change to heading 84.72 from heading 84.73, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8473.10 + + 8473.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8473.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x1 from any + other heading. + + 8473.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8473.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x2 from any + other heading; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8473.10.a2, + U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2, Mexican tariff + item 8473.10.x2 from within Canadian tariff + item 8473.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x2, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8473.21 A change to subheading 8473.21 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8473.21 from within + subheading 8473.21, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8473.29 A change to subheading 8473.29 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8473.29 from within + subheading 8473.29, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8473.30 + + 8473.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + + 8473.30.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8473.30.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8473.30.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8473.30 A change to subheading 8473.30 from any other + heading. + +8473.40 A change to subheading 8473.40 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8473.40 from within + heading 8473.40, whether or not there is also + a change from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8474.10-8474.80 A change to subheadings 8474.10 through + 8474.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8474.10 through + 8474.80 from subheading 8474.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8474.90 A change to subheading 8474.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8474.90 from within + subheading 8474.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + + +8475.10-8475.20 A change to subheadings 8475.10 through + 8475.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8475.10 through + 8475.20 from subheading 8475.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8475.90 A change to subheading 8475.90 from any other + heading. + +8476.11-8476.19 A change to subheadings 8476.11 through + 8476.19 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8476.11 through + 8476.19 from subheading 8476.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8476.90 A change to subheading 8476.90 from any other + heading. + +8477.10 A change to subheading 8477.10 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more + than one of the following: + + o Canadian tariff item + 8477.90.a2, U.S. tariff item + 8477.90.h2, Mexican tariff item + 8477.x2, + o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1. + +8477.20 A change to subheading 8477.20 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more + than one of the following: + + o Canadian tariff item 8477.90.a2, + U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8477.x2, + o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1. + + +8477.30 A change to subheading 8477.30 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more + than one of the following: + + o Canadian tariff item + 8477.90.a3, U.S. tariff item + 8477.90.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8477.90.x3, + o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1. + +8477.40-8477.80 A change to subheadings 8477.40 through + 8477.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8477.40 through + 8477.80 from subheading 8477.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8477.90 A change to subheading 8477.90 from any other + heading. + +8478.10 A change to subheading 8478.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8478.10 from + subheading 8478.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8478.90 A change to subheading 8478.90 from any other + heading. + +8479.10-8479.81 A change to subheadings 8479.10 through + 8479.81 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8479.10 through + 8479.81 from subheading 8479.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8479.82 + + 8479.82.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item + 8479.82.x1 from any other tariff item, + except from Canadian tariff item + 8479.90.a1, 8479.90.a2, 8479.90.a3 + or 8479.90.a4, U.S. tariff item + 8479.90.h1, 8479.90.h2, 8479.90.h3 or + 8479.90.h4, Mexican tariff item + 8479.90.x1, 8479.90.x2, 8479.90.x3 or + 8479.90.x4, or combinations thereof. + + 8479.82 A change to subheading 8479.82 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8479.82 from + subheading 8479.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8479.89 + + 8479.89.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8479.89.a1, U.S. tariff item 8479.89.h1 + from any other tariff item, except from + Canadian tariff item 8479.90.a1, + 8479.90.a2, 8479.90.a3 or 8479.90.a4, + U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h1, 8479.90.h2, + 8479.90.h3 or 8479.90.h4, Mexican tariff + item 8479.90.x1, 8479.90.x2, 8479.90.x3 + or 8479.90.x4, or combinations thereof. + + 8479.89 A change to subheading 8479.89 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8479.89 from + subheading 8479.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8479.90 + + 8479.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8479.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8479.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8479.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8479.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8479.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8479.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8479.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x4 from any + other tariff item. + + 8479.90 A change to subheading 8479.90 from any other + heading. + +84.80 A change to heading 84.80 from any other + heading. + +8481.10-8481.80 A change to subheadings 8481.10 through + 8481.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8481.10 through + 8481.80 from subheading 8481.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8481.90 A change to subheading 8481.90 from any other + heading. + +8482.10-8482.80 A change to subheadings 8482.10 through + 8482.80 from any other subheading + outside that group, except from Canadian + tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8482.99.x1; or + + A change to subheadings 8482.10 through + 8482.80 from Canadian tariff item 8482.99.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8482.99.x1, whether or not there is also + a change from any other subheading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8482.91-8482.99 A change to subheadings 8482.91 through + 8482.99 from any other heading. + +8483.10 A change to subheading 8483.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8483.10 from + subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8483.20 A change to subheading 8483.20 from any other + subheading, except from subheadings 8482.10 + through 8482.80, Canadian tariff item + 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8482.90.x1 or subheading + 8483.90; or + + A change to subheadings 8483.20 from any of + subheadings 8482.10 through 8482.80, Canadian + tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8482.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8482.90.x1 or + subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other subheading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8483.30 A change to subheading 8483.30 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8483.30 from + subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8483.40-8483.60 A change to subheadings 8483.40 through + 8483.60 from any other subheading, + except from subheadings 8482.10 through + 8482.80, Canadian tariff item + 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8482.99.x1 or + subheading 8483.90; or + + A change to subheadings 8483.40 through + 8483.60 from any of subheadings 8482.10 + through 8482.80, Canadian tariff item + 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8482.99.x1 or subheading + 8483.90, whether or not there is also a + change from any other subheading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8483.90 A change to subheading 8483.90 from any other + heading. + +84.84-84.85 A change to headings 84.84 through 84.85 + from any other heading, including + another heading within that group. + + +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 + Note X: Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff + item 8517.90.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8517.90.x3 covers the following parts of + facsimile machines: + + (1) Control or command assemblies, + incorporating at least two of the + following: printed circuit assembly; + modem; hard or flexible (floppy) disc + drive; keyboard; user interface; + + (2) Optics module assemblies, incorporating + at least two of the following: optics + lamp; charge couples device and + appropriate optics; lenses; mirror; + + (3) Laser imaging assemblies, incorporating + at least two of the following: + photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner + receptacle unit; toner developing unit; + charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; + + (4) Ink jet marking assemblies, + incorporating at least two of the + following: thermal print head; ink + dispensing unit; nozzle and reservoir + unit; ink heater; + + (5) Thermal transfer imaging assemblies, + incorporating at least two of the + following: thermal print head; cleaning + unit; supply or take-up roller; + + (6) Ionographic imaging assemblies, + incorporating at least two of the + following: ion generation and emitting + unit; air assist unit; printed circuit + assembly; charge receptor belt or + cylinder; toner receptacle unit; toner + distribution unit; developer receptacle + and distribution unit; developing unit; + charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; + + (7) Image fixing assemblies, incorporating + at least two of the following: fuser; + pressure roller; heating element; + release oil dispenser; cleaning unit; + electrical control; + + (8) Paper handling assemblies, incorporating + at least two of the following: paper + transport belt; roller; print bar; + carriage; gripper roller; paper storage + unit; exit tray; + + (9) Combinations of the above specified + assemblies. + + + Note Y: For the purposes of this Chapter, references + to "high definition" as it applies to + television receivers and cathode-ray tubes + refers to goods having: + + (1) an aspect ratio of the screen equal to + or greater than 16:9; and + (2) a viewing screen capable of displaying + more than 700 scanning lines. + + For the purposes of this Chapter, the video + display diagonal is determined by measuring + the maximum straight line dimension across + the visible portion of the face plate used + for displaying video. + + Note Z: Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a3, U.S. tariff + item 8529.90.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8529.90.x3 covers the following parts of + television receivers: + + (1) Video intermediate (IF) amplifying and + detecting systems; + (2) Video processing and amplification + systems; + (3) Synchronizing and deflection circuitry; + (4) Tuners and tuner control systems; + (5) Audio detection and amplification + systems. + + + Note XX: For the purposes of Canadian tariff item + 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1, the term + "front panel assembly" refers to an assembly + which consists of a glass panel and a shadow + mask or aperture grille, attached for + ultimate use, which is suitable for + incorporation into a colour cathode ray + television picture tube (including video + monitor cathode-ray tube), and which has + undergone the necessary chemical and physical + processes for imprinting phosphors on the + glass panel with sufficient precision to + render a video image when excited by a stream + of electrons. + + +85.01 A change to heading 85.01 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + item 8503.00.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8503.00.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8503.00.x1; or + + A change to heading 85.01 from Canadian + tariff item 8503.00.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8503.00.h1, Mexican tariff item 8503.00.x1, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.02 A change to heading 85.02 from any other + heading, except from heading 84.06, + 84.11, 85.01 or 85.03; or + + A change to heading 85.02 from any of + headings 84.06, 84.11, 85.01 or 85.03, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.03 A change to heading 85.03 from any other + heading. + +8504.10-8504.34 A change to subheadings 8504.10 through + 8504.34 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8504.10 through + 8504.34 from subheading 8504.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8504.40.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8504.40.a1, U.S. tariff item 8504.40.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8504.40.x1 from any + other subheading. + +8504.40.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8504.40.a2, U.S. tariff item 8504.40.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8504.40.x2 from any + other subheading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8504.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8504.40.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8504.40.x1. + +8504.40 A change to subheading 8504.40 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8504.40 from + subheading 8504.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8504.50 A change to subheading 8504.50 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8504.50 from + subheading 8504.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8504.90 + + 8504.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8504.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8504.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8504.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8504.90 A change to subheading 8504.90 from any other + heading. + +8505.11-8505.30 A change to subheadings 8505.11 through + 8505.30 from any other heading;or + + A change to subheadings 8505.11 through + 8505.30 from subheading 8505.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8505.90 A change to subheading 8505.90 from any other + heading. + +8506.11-8506.20 A change to subheadings 8506.11 through + 8506.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8506.11 through + 8506.20 from subheading 8506.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8506.90 A change to subheading 8506.90 from any other + heading. + +8507.10-8507.80 A change to subheadings 8507.10 through + 8507.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8507.10 through + 8507.80 from subheading 8507.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8507.90 A change to subheading 8507.90 from any other + heading. + +8508.10-8508.80 A change to subheadings 8508.10 through + 8508.80 from any other subheading + outside that group, except from heading + 85.01 or Canadian tariff item + 8508.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8508.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8508.90.x1; or + + A change to subheadings 8508.10 through + 8508.80 from any of heading 85.01 or Canadian + tariff item 8508.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8508.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8508.90.x1, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other subheading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8508.90 A change to subheading 8508.90 from any other + heading. + +8509.10-8509.40 A change to subheadings 8509.10 through + 8509.40 from any other subheading + outside that group, except from heading + 85.01 or Canadian tariff item + 8509.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8509.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8509.90.x1; or + + A change to subheadings 8509.10 through + 8509.40 from any of heading 85.01 or Canadian + tariff item 8509.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8509.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8509.90.x1, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other subheading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8509.80 A change to subheading 8509.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8509.80 from + subheading 8509.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8509.90 A change to subheading 8509.90 from any other + heading. + +8510.10-8510.20 A change to subheadings 8510.10 through + 8510.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8510.10 through + 8510.20 from subheading 8510.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8510.90 A change to subheading 8510.90 from any other + heading. + +8511.10-8511.80 A change to subheadings 8511.10 through + 8511.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8511.10 through + 8511.80 from subheading 8511.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8511.90 A change to subheading 8511.90 from any other + heading. + +8512.10-8512.40 A change to subheadings 8512.10 through + 8512.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8512.10 through + 8512.40 from subheading 8512.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is also a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8512.90 A change to subheading 8512.90 from any other + heading. + +8513.10 A change to subheading 8513.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8513.10 from + subheading 8513.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8513.90 A change to subheading 8513.90 from any other + heading. + +8514.10-8514.40 A change to subheadings 8514.10 through + 8514.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8514.10 through + 8514.40 from subheading 8514.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8514.90 A change to subheading 8514.90 from any other + heading. + +8515.11-8515.80 A change to subheadings 8515.11 through + 8515.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8515.11 through + 8515.80 from subheading 8515.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8515.90 A change to subheading 8515.90 from any other + heading. + +8516.10-8516.29 A change to subheadings 8516.10 through + 8516.29 from subheading 8516.80 or any + other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8516.10 through + 8516.29 from subheading 8516.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any of + subheading 8516.80 or any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.31 A change to subheading 8516.31 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 8516.80 or + heading 85.01. + +8516.32 A change to subheading 8516.32 from + subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading; + or + + A change to subheading 8516.32 from + subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any of subheading 8516.80 + or any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.33 A change to subheading 8516.33 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 8516.80, + heading 85.01 or Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x1. + +8516.40 A change to subheading 8516.40 from any other + subheading, except from heading 84.02, + subheading 8481.40 or Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x2. + +8516.50 A change to subheading 8516.50 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a3 or 8516.90.a4, U.S. tariff + item 8516.90.h3 or 8516.90.h4, Mexican tariff + item 8516.90.x3 or 8516.90.x4. + +8516.60 + + 8516.60.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.60.a1, U.S. tariff item 8516.60.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8516.60.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8516.90.a5, 8516.90.a6, + 8516.90.a7 or 8537.10.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8516.90.h5, 8516.90.h6, + 8516.90.h7 or 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8516.90.x5, 8516.90.x6, 8516.90.x7 + or 8537.10.x1. + + 8516.60 A change to subheading 8516.60 from any other + subheading. + +8516.71 A change to subheading 8516.71 from + subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading; + or + + A change to subheading 8516.71 from + subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any of subheading 8516.80 + or any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.72 A change to subheading 8516.72 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a8, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h8, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x8 or subheading + 9032.10; or + + A change to subheading 8516.72 from any of + Canadian tariff item 8516.90.a8, U.S. tariff + item 8516.90.h8, Mexican tariff item + 8516.90.x8 or subheading 9032.10, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + subheading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.79 A change to subheading 8516.79 from + subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading; + or + + A change to subheading 8516.79 from + subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any of subheading 8516.80 + or any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.80 A change to subheading 8516.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8516.80 from + subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8516.90 + + 8516.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8516.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x4 from any + other tariff item. + + 8516.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h5, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x5 from any + other tariff item. + + 8516.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h6, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x6 from any + other tariff item. + + 8516.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8516.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h7, + Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x7 from any + other tariff item. + + 8516.90 A change to subheading 8516.90 from any other + heading. + +8517.10 A change to subheading 8517.10 from any + other subheading, except from Canadian tariff + item 8517.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.04, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x1. + +8517.20 A change to subheading 8517.20 from any other + subheading, provided that, with respect to + printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8517.30 A change to subheading 8517.30 from any other + subheading, provided that, with respect to + printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8517.40 + + 8517.40.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.40.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.40.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8517.40.x2 from any + other subheading, provided that, with + respect to printed circuit assemblies + (PCAs) of Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + + 8517.40 A change to subheading 8517.40 from any other + subheading. + +8517.81 + + 8517.81.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item + 8517.81.x1 from any other tariff item, + except from Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x3. + +8517.81 A change to subheading 8517.81 from any other + subheading, provided that, with respect to + printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8517.82 + + 8517.82.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.82.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.82.h2 + from any other tariff item, except from + Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a3, U.S. + tariff item 8517.90.h3, Mexican tariff + item 8517.90.x3. + + 8517.82 A change to subheading 8517.82 from any other + subheading. + +8517.90 + + 8517.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8517.90.a5, U.S. tariff item + 8517.90.h5, Mexican tariff item + 8517.90.x5. + + 8517.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x2 from any + other tariff item, provided that, with + respect to printed circuit assemblies + (PCAs) of Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + + 8517.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8517.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x4 from any + other tariff item. + + 8517.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h5, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x5 from any + other tariff item. + + 8517.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h6, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x6 from any + other heading. + + 8517.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8517.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h7, + Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x7 from + Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a6, U.S. + tariff item 8517.90.h6, Mexican tariff + item 8517.90.x6 or from any other + heading. + + 8517.90 A change to subheading 8517.90 from any other + heading. + +8518.10-8518.21 A change to subheadings 8518.10 through + 8518.21 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8518.10 through + 8518.21 from subheading 8518.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8518.22 A change to subheading 8518.22 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8518.22 from any of + subheading 8518.29 or 8518.90, whether or not + there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8518.29 A change to subheading 8518.29 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8518.29 from + subheading 8518.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8518.30 + + 8518.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8518.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8518.30.10, + Mexican tariff item 8518.30.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8518.30 A change to subheading 8518.30 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8518.30 from + subheading 8518.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8518.40-8518.50 A change to subheadings 8518.40 through + 8518.50 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8518.40 through + 8518.50 from subheading 8518.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8518.90 A change to subheading 8518.90 from any other + heading. + +8519.10-8519.99 A change to subheadings 8519.10 through + 8519.99 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group, except from Canadian tariff item + 8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8522.90.h1, 8522.90.x1. + +8520.10-8520.90 A change to subheadings 8520.10 through + 8520.90 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group, except from Canadian tariff item + 8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8522.90.h1, + 8522.90.x1. + +8521.10-8521.90 A change to subheadings 8521.10 through + 8521.90 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group, except from Canadian tariff item + 8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8522.90.h1, + 8522.90.x1. + +85.22 A change to heading 85.22 from any other + heading. + +85.23-85.24 A change to headings 85.23 through 85.24 + from any other heading, including + another heading within that group. + +8525.10-8525.20 A change to subheadings 8525.10 through + 8525.20 from any other subheading, + provided that, with respect to printed + circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8529.90.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8525.30 + + 8525.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8525.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8525.30.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8525.30.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8525.30.a2, U.S. tariff + item 8525.30.h2, Mexican tariff item + 8525.30.x2. + + 8525.30 A change to subheading 8525.30 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1. + +8526.10 A change to subheading 8526.10 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 8525.20, + Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a2, U.S. + tariff item 8529.90.h2, Mexican tariff item + 8529.90.x2 or from more than two of the + following: + + o subheading 8529.10, + o radar display unit, + o Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1. + +8526.91-8526.92 A change to subheadings 8526.91 through + 8526.92 from any other heading, except + from heading 85.29; or + + A change to subheadings 8526.91 through + 8526.92 from heading 85.29, whether or not + there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8527.11-8527.39 A change to subheadings 8527.11 through + 8527.39 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group, except from Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1. + +8527.90 A change to subheading 8527.90 from any other + subheading, provided that, with respect to + printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8528.10 + + 8528.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x1 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8529.90.x1. + + 8528.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x2 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff 8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8540.11.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8540.11.x1. + + Note: Commencing on January 1, 1999, the above + rule of origin for tariff item + 8528.10.a2 shall be replaced by the + following: + + 8528.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x2 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff 8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8540.11.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8540.11.x1 or a combination of all the + specified parts of television receivers, + as listed in Note Z to Chapter 85, plus + a power supply. + + 8528.10.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a3, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x3 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8540.12.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8540.12.h1, 8540.12.x1. + + 8528.10.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a4, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x4 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff 8540.11.a2, Mexican tariff + 8540.11.h2, U.S. 8540.11.x2. In + addition, no more than half by unit of + the semiconductors of Canadian tariff + item 8542.11.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8542.11.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8542.11.x1 may be non-originating; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8528.10.a4, + U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h4, Mexican tariff + item 8528.10.x4 from any other heading, + except from Canadian tariff 8540.11.a2, + Mexican tariff 8540.11.h2, U.S. 8540.11.x2. + In addition, the regional value content must + be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8528.10.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a5, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h5, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x5 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8540.12.a2, Mexican + tariff item 8540.12.h2, U.S. tariff item + 8540.12.x2. In addition, no more than + half by unit of the semiconductors of + Canadian tariff item 8542.11.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8542.11.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8542.11.x1 may be non-originating; + or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8528.10.a5, + U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h5, Mexican tariff + item 8528.10.x5 from any other heading, + except from Canadian tariff item 8540.12.a2, + Mexican tariff item 8540.12.h2, U.S. tariff + item 8540.12.x2. In addition, the regional + value content must be not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8528.10.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8528.10.a6, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h6, + Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x6 from any + other heading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8529.90.a5, U.S. tariff + item 8529.90.h5, Mexican tariff item + 8529.90.x5. + + 8528.10 A change to subheading 8528.10 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value- + content percentage is not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8528.20 A change to subheading 8528.20 from any other + heading, provided that, with respect to + printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian + tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8529.90.10, Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + +8529.10 A change to subheading 8529.10 from any other + heading. + +8529.90 + + 8529.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x2 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x3 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x4 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h5, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x5 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h6, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x6 from any + other tariff item. + + 8529.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8529.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x7 from any + other heading; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a7, + U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7, Mexican tariff + item 8529.90.x7 from within Canadian tariff + item 8529.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7, + Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x7, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8529.90 A change to subheading 8529.90 from any other + heading. + +8530.10-8530.80 A change to subheadings 8530.10 through + 8530.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8530.10 through + 8530.80 from subheading 8530.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8530.90 A change to subheading 8530.90 from any other + heading. + +8531.10 A change to subheading 8531.10 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8531.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8531.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8531.90.x3. + +8531.20 A change to subheading 8531.20 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8531.20 from + subheading 8531.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8531.80 + + 8531.80.h1 A change to U.S. tariff item 8531.80.h1 + from any other subheading, provided + that, with respect to printed circuit + assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian tariff + item 8531.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8531.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8531.90.x1: + + a) except as provided in subparagraph + (b), for each multiple of nine + PCAs, or any portion thereof, that + is contained in the good, only one + PCA may be a non-originating PCA; + and + + b) if the good contains less than + three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be + originating PCAs. + + 8531.80 A change to subheading 8531.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8531.80 from + subheading 8531.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8531.90 A change to subheading 8531.90 from any other + heading. + +8532.10 A change to subheading 8532.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8532.10 from + subheading 8532.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8532.21-8532.30 A change to subheadings 8532.21 through + 8532.30 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group. + +8532.90 A change to subheading 8532.90 from any other + heading. + +8533.10-8533.39 A change to subheadings 8533.10 through + 8533.39 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group. + +8533.40 A change to subheading 8533.40 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8533.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8533.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8533.90.x1. + +8533.90 A change to subheading 8533.90 from any other + heading. + +85.34 A change to heading 85.34 from any other + heading. + +85.35 + + 8535.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8535.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8535.90.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8538.90.x1; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8535.90.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8535.90.x1 from Canadian tariff item + 8535.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + tariff item, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 85.35 A change to heading 85.35 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3, + U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h2 or + 8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff item + 8538.90.x2 or 8538.90.x3; or + + A change to heading 85.35 from any of + Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or + 8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or + 8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2 + or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.36 + + 8536.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8536.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8536.30.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8536.30.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8538.90.x1; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8536.30.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8536.30.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8536.30.x1 from Canadian tariff item + 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + tariff item, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8536.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8536.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8536.50.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8536.50.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8538.90.x1; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8536.50.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8536.50.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8536.50.x1 from Canadian tariff item + 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + tariff item, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8536.90.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item + 8536.90.x1 from any other tariff item, + except from Canadian tariff item + 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1; or + + A change to Mexican tariff item 8536.90.x1 + from Canadian tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. + tariff item 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8538.90.x1, whether or not there is also a + change from any other tariff item, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 85.36 A change to heading 85.36 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3, U.S. + tariff item 8538.90.h2 or 8538.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x2 or + 8538.90.x3; or + + A change to heading 85.36 from any of + Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or + 8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or + 8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2 + or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.37 A change to heading 85.37 from any other + heading, except from Canadian tariff + item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3, U.S. + tariff item 8538.90.h2 or 8538.90.h3, + Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x2 or + 8538.90.x3; or + + A change to heading 85.37 from any of + Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or + 8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or + 8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2 + or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.38 A change to heading 85.38 from any other + heading. + +8539.10-8539.40 A change to subheadings 8539.10 through + 8539.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8539.10 through + 8539.40 from subheading 8539.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8539.90 A change to subheading 8539.90 from any other + heading. + +8540.11 + + 8540.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.11.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8540.11.x1 from any + other subheading, except from more than + one of the following: + + o Canadian tariff item + 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8540.91.11, Mexican tariff item + 8540.91.x1 + o Canadian tariff item + 7011.20.a1, U.S. tariff item + 7011.20.11, Mexican tariff item + 7011.20.x1. + + 8540.11.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.11.a2, U.S. tariff item 8540.11.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8540.11.x2 from any + other subheading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8540.91.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8540.91.x1. + + 8540.11 A change to subheading 8540.11 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8540.11 from + subheading 8540.91, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8540.12 + + 8540.12.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.12.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.12.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8540.12.x1 from any + other subheading, except from more than + one of the following: + + o Canadian tariff item 8540.91.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8540.91.11, + Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1, + o Canadian tariff item 7011.21.a1, + U.S. tariff item 7011.21.11, + Mexican tariff item 7011.21.x1. + + 8540.12.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.12.a2, U.S. tariff item 8540.12.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8540.12.x2 from any + other subheading, except from Canadian + tariff item 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8540.91.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8540.91.x1. + + 8540.12 A change to subheading 8540.12 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8540.12 from + subheading 8540.91, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8540.20 A change to subheading 8540.20 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8540.20 from any of + subheadings 8540.91 through 8540.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8540.30 A change to subheading 8540.30 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1. + +8540.41-8540.49 A change to subheadings 8540.41 through + 8540.49 from any other subheading + outside of that group, except from + Canadian tariff item 8540.99.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8540.99.h1, Mexican + tariff item 8540.99.x1. + +8540.81-8540.89 A change to subheadings 8540.81 through + 8540.89 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group. + +8540.91 + + 8540.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.11, + Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8540.91 A change to subheading 8540.91 from any other + heading. + +8540.99 + + 8540.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8540.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.99.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8540.99.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 8540.99 A change to subheading 8540.99 from any other + heading. + +85.41-85.42 Note: Notwithstanding Article 410 + (Transshipment), goods qualifying + under the rule below as originating + goods may undergo further + production outside the territory of + the Parties and, when imported into + the territory of a Party, will + originate in the territory of a + Party, provided that such further + production did not result in a + change to a subheading outside of + headings 85.41 and 85.42. + + A change to subheadings 8541.10 through + 8542.90 from any other subheading, including + another subheading within that group. + +8543.10-8543.30 A change to subheadings 8543.10 through + 8543.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8543.10 through + 8543.30 from subheading 8543.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8543.80 + + 8543.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8543.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 8543.80.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8543.80.x1 from any + other subheading, except from subheading + 8504.40 or Canadian tariff item + 8543.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 8543.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8543.90.x1; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8543.80.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8543.80.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8543.80.x1 from any of subheading + 8504.40 or Canadian tariff item 8543.90.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8543.90.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8543.90.x1, whether or not there is also + a change from any other subheading, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8543.80 A change to subheading 8543.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8543.80 from + subheading 8543.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8543.90 A change to subheading 8543.90 from any other + heading. + +8544.11-8544.60 A change to subheadings 8544.11 through + 8544.60 from any other subheading, + except from heading 74.08, 74.13, 76.05 + or 76.14; or + + A change to subheadings 8544.11 through + 8544.60 from any of headings 74.08, 74.13, + 76.05 or 76.14, whether or not there is also + a change from any other subheading, provided + there is also a regional value content of not + less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8544.70 A change to subheading 8544.70 from any other + subheading, except from heading 90.01 or + 70.02; or + + A change to subheading 8544.70 from any of + headings 90.01 or 70.02, whether or not there + is also a change from any other subheading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used; or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +85.45-85.48 A change to headings 85.45 through 85.48 + from any other heading, including + another heading within that group. + + + + + +Annex 00 SECTION XVII Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels and Associated Transport Equipment +(Ch. 86-89) + +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 + +86.01-86.06 A change to headings 86.01 through 86.06 + from any other heading, including + another heading within that group, + except from heading 86.07; or + + A change to headings 86.01 through 86.06 from + heading 86.07, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8607.11-8607.12 A change to subheadings 8607.11 through + 8607.12 from any other heading. + +8607.19 + + 8607.19.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8607.19.11, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.12, + Mexican tariff item 8607.19.02 or + 8607.19.06 from any other heading; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8607.19.11, + U.S. tariff item 8607.19.12, Mexican tariff + item 8607.19.02 or 8607.19.06 from Canadian + tariff item 8607.19.14, U.S. tariff item + 8607.19.16, Mexican tariff item 8607.19.99, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8607.19.12 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8607.19.12, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.22, + Mexican tariff item 8607.19.03 from any + other heading; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8607.19.12, + U.S. tariff item 8607.19.22, Mexican tariff + item 8607.19.03 from Canadian tariff item + 8607.19.14, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.26, + Mexican tariff item 8607.19.99, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 8607.19 A change to subheading 8607.19 from any other + heading. + +8607.21-8607.30 A change to subheadings 8607.21 through + 8607.30 from any other heading. + +8607.91-8607.99 A change to subheadings 8607.91 through + 8607.99 from any other heading. + +86.08-86.09 A change to headings 86.08 through 86.09 + from any other heading, including + another heading within that group. + + +Chapter 87 Vehicles Other Than Railway or Tramway + Rolling-Stock, and Parts and Accessories + Thereof + + +87.01 A change to heading 87.01 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than 50% under + the net cost method. + +87.02 + + 8702.10.a1 A change to tariff item 8702.10.a1 from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8702.10.a2 A change to tariff item 8702.10.a2 from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8702.90.a1 A change to tariff item 8702.90.a1 from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8702.90.a2 A change to tariff item 8702.90.a2 from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + +8703.10 A change to subheading 8703.10 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8703.21-8703.90 A change to subheadings 8703.21 through + 8703.90 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8704.10 A change to subheading 8704.10 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + +8704.21 A change to subheading 8704.21 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + +8704.22-8407.23 A change to subheadings 8704.22 through + 8704.23 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8704.31 A change to subheading 8704.31 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + +8704.32-8407.90 A change to subheadings 8704.32 through + 8704.90 from any other heading, provided + there is a regional value content of not + less than 50% under the net cost method. + +87.05 A change to heading 87.05 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than 50% under + the net cost method. + +87.06 + + 8706.00.a1 A change to subheading 8706.00.a1 from + any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8706.00.a2 A change to subheading 8706.00.a2 from + any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + +87.07 A change to heading 87.07 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to heading 87.07 from heading 87.08, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than 50% + under the net cost method. + +8708.10 A change to subheading 8708.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8707.10 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.21 A change to subheading 8708.21 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.21 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.29 A change to subheading 8708.29 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.29 from within + subheading 8708.29 or from subheading + 8708.99, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.31 A change to subheading 8708.31 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.31 from any of + subheadings 8708.39 or 8708.99, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + +8708.39 A change to subheading 8708.39 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.39 from any of + subheadings 8708.31 or 8708.99, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + +8708.40 A change to subheading 8708.40 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.40 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.50 + + 8708.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8708.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.50.50, + Mexican tariff item 8708.50.x1 from any + other heading, except from subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.50.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8708.50.50, Mexican tariff + item 8708.50.x1 from any of subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80 or 8708.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + + 8708.50 A change to subheading 8708.50 from any + other heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.50 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.60 + + 8708.60.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8708.60.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.60.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8708.60.x1 from any + other heading, except from subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.60.a1, + U.S. tariff item 8708.60.h1, Mexican tariff + item 8708.60.x1 from any of subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80 or 8708.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than 50% under the net + cost method. + + 8708.60 A change to subheading 8708.60 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.60 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.70 A change to subheading 8708.70 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.70 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.80 + + 8708.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8708.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.80.h1, + Mexican tariff item 8708.80.x1 from any + other subheading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8708.80 A change to subheading 8708.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.80 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% of the net cost method. + +8708.91 A change to subheading 8708.91 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.91 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% of the net cost method. + +8708.92 A change to subheading 8708.92 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.92 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.93 A change to subheading 8708.93 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.93 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.94 A change to subheading 8708.94 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.94 from + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than 50% under the net cost method. + +8708.99 + + 8708.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8708.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.99.40, + Mexican tariff item 8708.99.x1 from any + other subheading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than + 50% under the net cost method. + + 8708.99.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 8708.99.a2, U.S. tariff item 8708.99.h2, + Mexican tariff item 8708.99.x2 from any + other heading, except from subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80 or Canadian + tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff + item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff item + 8482.99.x1; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.99.a2, + U.S. tariff item 8708.99.h2, Mexican tariff + item 8708.99.x2 from any other tariff item, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than 50% + under the net cost method. + + 8708.99 A change to subheading 8708.99 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 8708.99 from within + subheading 8708.99, whether or not there + is also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + of not less than 50% under the net cost + method. + +8709.11-8709.19 A change to subheadings 8709.11 through + 8709.29 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8709.11 through + 8709.19 from subheading 8709.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8709.90 A change to subheading 8709.90 from any other + heading. + +87.10 A change to heading 87.10 from any other + heading. + +87.11 A change to heading 87.11 from any other + heading, except from heading 87.14; or + + A change to heading 87.11 from heading 87.14, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +87.12 A change to heading 87.12 from any other + heading, except from heading 87.14; or + + A change to heading 87.12 from heading 87.14, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +87.13 A change to heading 87.13 from any other + heading, except from heading 87.14; or + + A change to heading 87.13 from heading 87.14, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other heading, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +87.14 A change to heading 87.14 from any other + heading. + +87.15 A change to heading 87.15 from any other + heading. + +8716.10-8716.80 A change to subheadings 8716.10 through + 8716.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 8716.10 through + 8716.80 from subheading 8716.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +8716.90 A change to subheading 8716.90 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 88 Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Parts Thereof + +8801.10-8803.90 A change to subheadings 8801.10 through + 8803.90 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group. + +88.04-88.05 A change to headings 88.04 through 88.05 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + + +Chapter 89 Ships, Boats and Floating Structures + +89.01-89.02 A change to headings 89.01 through 89.02 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 89.01 through 89.02 from + any other heading within Chapter 89, + including another heading within that group, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +89.03 A change to heading 89.03 from any other + heading, provided there is a regional + value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +89.04-89.05 A change to headings 89.04 through 89.05 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 89.04 through 89.05 from + any other heading within Chapter 89, + including another heading within that group, + whether or not there is also a change from + any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +89.06-89.08 A change to headings 89.06 through 89.08 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XVIII Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring, Checking, +Precision, Medical or Surgical Instruments and Apparatus; Clocks +and Watches; Musical Instruments; Parts and Accessories Thereof +(Ch. 90-92) + + +Chapter 90 Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, + Measuring, Checking, Precision, Medical or + Surgical Instruments and Apparatus; Parts + and Accessories Thereof + + Note 1: For purposes of this Chapter, the term, + "printed circuit assembly", means a + printed circuit of heading 85.34 with one + or more active elements assembled thereon, + with or without passive elements. For + purposes of this Note, "active elements" + means diodes, transistors and other + semiconductor devices, whether or not + photosensitive, of heading 85.41, and + integrated circuits and microassemblies of + heading 85.42. + + Note 2: The origin of the goods of Chapter 90 + shall be determined without regard to the + origin of any automatic data processing + machines or units thereof of heading + 84.71, or parts and accessories thereof of + heading 84.73, which may be included + therewith. + + Note X: Canadian tariff item 9009.90.a1, U.S. + tariff item 9009.90.h1, Mexican tariff + item 9009.90.x1 covers the following parts + of photo-copying apparatus: + + (1) Imaging assemblies for the machines of + subheading 9009.12, incorporating at + least two of the following: + photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner + receptacle unit; toner distribution + unit; developer receptacle unit; + developer distribution unit; + charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; + + (2) Optics assemblies for machines of + subheading 9009.12, incorporating at + least two of the following: lens; + mirror; illumination source; document + exposure glass; + + (3) User control assemblies for machines of + subheading 9009.12, incorporating at + least two of the following: printed + circuit assembly; power supply; user + input keyboard; wiring harness; display + unit (cathode ray type or flat panel); + + (4) Image fixing assemblies for machines of + subheading 9009.12, incorporating at + least two of the following: fuser; + pressure roller; heating element; + release oil dispenser; cleaning unit; + electrical control; and + + (5) Combinations of the above specified + assemblies. + + +9001.10 A change to subheading 9001.10 from any other + chapter, except from heading 70.02; or + + A change to subheading 9001.10 from heading + 70.02, whether or not there is also a change + from any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content percentage of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9001.20-9002.90 A change to subheadings 9001.20 through + 9002.90 from any other heading, including + another heading within that group. + +9003.11-9003.19 A change to subheadings 9003.11 through + 9003.19 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9003.11 through + 9003.19 from subheading 9003.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9003.90 A change to subheading 9003.90 from any other + heading. + +90.04 A change to heading 90.04 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to heading 90.04 from within Chapter + 90, whether or not there is also a change + from any other chapter, provided there is a + regional value content percentage of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9005.10-9005.80 A change to subheadings 9005.10 through + 9005.80 from any other subheading, except + from headings 90.01 through 90.02. + +9005.90 A change to subheading 9005.90 from any other + heading. + +9006.10-9006.69 A change to subheadings 9006.10 through + 9006.69 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9006.10 through + 9006.69 from any of subheadings 9006.91 or + 9006.99, whether or not there is also a + change from any other heading, provided there + is a regional value content percentage of not + less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9006.91-9006.99 A change to subheadings 9006.91 through + 9006.99 from any other heading. + +9007.11 A change to subheading 9007.11 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9007.11 from + subheading 9007.91, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9007.19 + + 9007.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9007.19.a1, U.S. tariff item 9007.19.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9007.19.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 9007.19 A change to subheading 9007.19 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9007.19 from + subheading 9007.91, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9007.21-9007.29 A change to subheadings 9007.21 through + 9007.29 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9007.21 through + 9007.29 from subheading 9007.92, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9007.91 A change to subheading 9007.91 from any other + heading. + +9007.92 A change to subheading 9007.92 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9007.92 from within + subheading 9007.92, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9008.10-9008.40 A change to subheadings 9008.10 through + 9008.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9008.10 through + 9008.40 from subheading 9008.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9008.90 A change to subheading 9008.90 from any other + heading. + +9009.11 A change to subheading 9009.11 from any other + subheading. + +9009.12 A change to subheading 9009.12 from any other + tariff item, except from Canadian tariff item + 9009.90.a1. + +9009.21-9009.30 A change to subheadings 9009.21 through + 9009.30 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group. + +9009.90 + + 9009.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9009.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9009.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9009.90.x1 from + Canadian tariff item 9009.90.a2, U.S. + tariff item 9009.90.h2, Mexican tariff + item 9009.90.x2 or from any other heading, + provided that at least one of the + components of such assembly named in the + Legal Note is originating. + + 9009.90 A change to subheading 9009.90 from any other + heading. + +9010.10-9010.30 A change to subheadings 9010.10 through + 9010.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9010.10 through + 9010.30 from subheading 9010.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9010.90 A change to subheading 9010.90 from any other + heading. + +9011.10-9011.80 A change to subheadings 9011.10 through + 9011.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9011.10 through + 9011.80 from subheading 9011.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9011.90 A change to subheading 9011.90 from any other + heading. + +9012.10 A change to subheading 9012.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9012.10 from + subheading 9012.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9012.90 A change to subheading 9012.90 from any other + heading. + +9013.10-9013.80 A change to subheadings 9013.10 through + 9013.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9013.10 through + 9013.80 from subheading 9013.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9013.90 A change to subheading 9013.90 from any other + heading. + +9014.10-9014.80 A change to subheadings 9014.10 through + 9014.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9014.10 through + 9014.80 from subheading 9014.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9014.90 A change to subheading 9014.90 from any other + heading. + +9015.10-9015.80 A change to subheadings 9015.10 through + 9015.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9015.10 through + 9015.80 from subheading 9015.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9015.90 A change to subheading 9015.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9015.90 from within + subheading 9015.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +90.16 A change to heading 90.16 from any other + heading. + +9017.10-9017.80 A change to subheadings 9017.10 through + 9017.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9017.10 through + 9017.80 from subheading 9017.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9017.90 A change to subheading 9017.90 from any other + heading. + +9018.11 + + 9018.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9018.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.11.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9018.11.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 9018.11.a2, U.S tariff + item 9018.11 h2, Mexican tariff item + 9018.11.x2. + + 9018.11 A change to subheading 9018.11 from any other + heading. + +9018.19 + + 9018.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9018.19.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.19.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9018.19.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 9018.19.a2, U.S tariff + item 9018.19.h2, Mexican tariff item + 9018.19.x2. +. + 9018.19 A change to subheading 9018.19 from any other + heading. + +9018.20-9018.50 A change to subheadings 9018.20 through + 9018.50 from any other heading. +9018.90 + + 9018.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9018.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9018.90.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from Canadian + tariff item 9018.90.a2, U.S tariff + item 9018.90.h2, Mexican tariff item + 9018.90.x2. + + 9018.90 A change to subheading 9018.90 from any other + heading. + +90.19-90.21 A change to headings 90.19 through 90.21 + from any other heading. + +9022.11 A change to subheading 9022.11 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1. + +9022.19 A change to subheading 9022.19 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 9022.30 or + 9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1. + +9022.21 A change to subheading 9022.21 from any other + subheading, except from Canadian tariff item + 9022.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h2, + Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x2. + +9022.29-9022.30 A change to subheadings 9022.29 through + 9022.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9022.29 through + 9022.30 from subheading 9022.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9022.90 + + 9022.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1 from any + other tariff item. + + 9022.90 A change to subheading 9022.90 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9022.90 from within + subheading 9022.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +90.23 A change to heading 90.23 from any other + heading. + +9024.10-9024.80 A change to subheadings 9024.10 through + 9024.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9024.10 through + 9024.80 from subheading 9024.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9024.90 A change to subheading 9024.90 from any other + heading. + +9025.11-9025.80 A change to subheadings 9025.11 through + 9025.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9025.11 through + 9025.80 from subheading 9025.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9025.90 A change to subheading 9025.90 from any other + heading. + +9026.10-9026.80 A change to subheadings 9026.10 through + 9026.80 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9026.10 through + 9026.80 from subheading 9026.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9026.90 A change to subheading 9026.90 from any other + heading. + +9027.10-9027.50 A change to subheadings 9027.10 through + 9027.50 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9027.10 through + 9027.50 from subheading 9027.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9027.80 + + 9027.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9027.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 9027.80.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9027.80.x1 from any + other subheading, except from subheading + 8505.19 or Canadian tariff item + 9027.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 9027.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 9027.90.x1. + + 9027.80 A change to subheading 9027.80 from any + other heading; or + + A change to subheading 9027.80 from + subheading 9027.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9027.90 A change to subheading 9027.90 from any other + heading. + +9028.10-9028.30 A change to subheadings 9028.10 through + 9028.30 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9028.10 through + 9028.30 from subheading 9028.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9028.90 A change to subheading 9028.90 from any other + heading. + +9029.10-9029.20 A change to subheadings 9029.10 through + 9029.20 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9029.10 through + 9029.20 from subheading 9029.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9029.90 A change to subheading 9029.90 from any other + heading. + +9030.10 A change to subheading 9030.10 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9030.10 from + subheading 9030.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9030.20-9030.39 A change to subheadings 9030.20 through + 9030.39 from any other subheading, + including another subheading within that + group, except from Canadian tariff item + 9030.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 9030.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 9030.90.x1. + +9030.40-9030.89 A change to subheadings 9030.40 through + 9030.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9030.40 through + 9030.89 from subheading 9030.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9030.90 A change to subheading 9030.90 from any other + heading. + +9031.10-9031.40 A change to subheadings 9031.10 through + 9031.40 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9031.10 through + 9031.40 from subheading 9031.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9031.80 + + 9031.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 9031.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 9031.80.h1, + Mexican tariff item 9031.80.x1 from any + other tariff item, except from + subheading 8537.10 or Canadian tariff + item 9031.90.a1, U.S. tariff item + 9031.90.h1, Mexican tariff item + 9031.90.x1. + + 9031.80 A change to subheading 9031.80 from any other + heading; or + + A change to subheading 9031.80 from + subheading 9031.90, whether or not there is + also a change from any other heading, + provided there is a regional value content + percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + +9031.90 A change to subheading 9031.90 from any other + heading. + +9032.10-9032.89 A change to subheadings 9032.10 through + 9032.89 from any other heading; or + + A change to subheadings 9032.10 through + 9032.89 from subheading 9032.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + heading, provided there is a regional value + content percentage of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9032.90 A change to subheading 9032.90 from any other + heading. + +90.33 A change to heading 90.33 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 91 Clocks and Watches and Parts Thereof + +91.01-91.07 A change to headings 91.01 through 91.07 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 91.01 through 91.07 from + heading 91.14, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +91.08-91.13 A change to headings 91.08 through 91.13 + from any other heading, including another + heading within that group, provided there + is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +91.14 A change to heading 91.14 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 92 Musical Instruments; Parts and Accessories + of Such Articles + +92.01-92.08 A change to headings 92.01 through 92.08 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to headings 92.01 through 92.08 from + heading 92.09, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +92.09 A change to heading 92.09 from any other + heading. + + +Annex 00 SECTION XX Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles (Ch. 94-96) + +Chapter 94 Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress + Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed + Furnishings; Lamps and Lighting Fittings, + Not Elsewhere Specified or Included; + Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-Plates + and the Like; Prefabricated Buildings + + +94.01 A change to heading 94.01 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to heading 94.01 from subheading + 9401.90, whether or not there is also a + change from any other chapter, provided there + is a regional value content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +94.02 A change to heading 94.02 from any other + chapter. + +9403.10-9403.80 A change to subheadings 9403.10 through + 9403.80 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9403.10 through + 9403.80 from subheading 9403.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9403.90 A change to subheading 9403.90 from any other + heading. + +9404.10-9404.30 A change to subheadings 9404.10 through + 9404.30 from any other chapter. + +9404.90 A change to subheading 9404.90 from any other + chapter, except from headings 50.07, 51.11 + through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.09 + through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08 or 55.12 + through 55.16. + +9405.10-9405.60 A change to subheadings 9405.10 through + 9405.60 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9405.10 through + 9405.60 from any of subheadings 9405.91 + through 9405.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other chapter, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9405.91-9405.99 A change to subheadings 9405.91 through + 9405.99 from any other heading. + +94.06 A change to heading 94.06 from any other + chapter. + + +Chapter 95 Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts + and Accessories Thereof + +95.01 A change to heading 95.01 from any other + chapter. + +9502.10 A change to subheading 9502.10 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to subheading 9502.10 from any of + subheadings 9502.91 through 9502.99, whether + or not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9502.91-9502.99 A change to subheadings 9502.91 through + 9502.99 from any other heading. + +95.03-95.05 A change to headings 95.03 through 95.05 + from any other chapter. + +9506.11-9506.29 A change to subheadings 9506.11 through + 9506.29 from any other chapter. + +9506.31 A change to subheading 9506.31 from any + other chapter; or + + A change to subheading 9506.31 from + subheading 9506.39, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, + provided there is a regional value content of + not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9506.32 A change to subheading 9506.32 from any other + chapter. + +9506.39 + + 9506.39.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item 9506.39.x1 + from any other chapter; or + + A change to Mexican tariff item 9506.39.x1 + from any other tariff item, whether or not + there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + + 9506.39 A change to subheading 9506.39 from any + other chapter. + +9506.40-9506.99 A change to subheadings 9506.40 through + 9506.99 from any other chapter. + +95.07-95.08 A change to headings 95.07 through 95.08 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 96 Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles + +96.01-96.05 A change to headings 96.01 through 96.05 + from any other chapter. + +9606.10 A change to subheading 9606.10 from any other + chapter. + +9606.21-9606.29 A change to subheadings 9606.21 through + 9606.29 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9606.21 through + 9606.29 from subheading 9606.30, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9606.30 A change to subheading 9606.30 from any other + heading. + +9607.11-9607.19 A change to subheadings 9607.11 through + 9607.19 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9607.11 through + 9607.19 from subheading 9607.20, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9607.20 A change to subheading 9607.20 from any other + heading. + +9608.10-9608.50 A change to subheadings 9608.10 through + 9608.50 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9608.10 through + 9608.50 from any of subheadings 9608.91 + through 9608.99, whether or not there is also + a change from any other chapter, provided + there is a regional value content of not less + than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9608.60-9608.99 A change to subheadings 9608.50 through + 9608.99 from any other heading. + +96.09-96.12 A change to headings 96.09 through 96.12 + from any other chapter. + +9613.10-9613.80 A change to subheadings 9613.10 through + 9613.80 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9613.10 through + 9613.80 from subheading 9613.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9613.90 A change to subheading 9613.90 from any other + heading. + +9614.10 A change to subheading 9614.10 from any other + chapter. + +9614.20 A change to subheading 9614.20 from any other + subheading, except from subheading 9614.90. + +9614.90 A change to subheading 9614.90 from any other + heading. + +9615.11-9615.19 A change to subheadings 9615.11 through + 9615.19 from any other chapter; or + + A change to subheadings 9615.11 through + 9615.19 from subheading 9615.90, whether or + not there is also a change from any other + chapter, provided there is a regional value + content of not less than: + + a) 60% where the transaction value + method is used, or + b) 50% where the net cost method is + used. + +9615.90 A change to subheading 9615.90 from any other + heading. + +96.16-96.18 A change to headings 96.16 through 96.18 + from any other chapter. + + + +Annex 00 SECTION XXI Works of Art, Collectors' Pieces and Antiques (Ch. 97) + +Chapter 97 Works of Art, Collectors' Pieces and + Antiques + +97.01-97.06 A change to headings 97.01 through 97.06 + from any other chapter. + + +Annex 00B SECTION II Vegetable Products (Ch. 6-14) + +Note: Agricultural and horticultural goods grown in the territory +of a Party shall be treated as originating in the territory of that +Party even if grown from seed or bulbs imported from a country not +a Party to this Agreement. + +Chapter 6 Live Trees and Other Plants; Bulbs, Roots and + the Like; Cut Flowers and Ornamental Foliage + +06.01-06.04 A change to headings 06.01 through 06.04 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 7 Edible Vegetables and Certain Roots and Tubers + +07.01-07.14 A change to headings 07.01 through 07.14 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 8 Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or + Melons +08.01-08.14 A change to headings 08.01 through 08.14 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 9 Coffee, Tea, Mat‚ and Spices + +09.01-09.10 A change to headings 09.01 through 09.10 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 10 Cereals + +10.01-10.08 A change to headings 10.01 through 10.08 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 11 Products of the Milling Industry; Malt; + Starches; Insulin; Wheat Gluten +11.01-11.09 A change to headings 11.01 through 11.09 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 12 Oil Seeds and Oleaginous Fruits; + Miscellaneous Grains, Seeds and Fruit; + Industrial or Medicinal Plants; Straw and + Fodder + + +12.01-12.14 A change to headings 12.01 through 12.14 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 13 Lac; Gums, Resins and Other Vegetable + Saps and Extracts + +13.01-13.02 A change to headings 13.01 through 13.02 + from any other chapter. +Chapter 14 Vegetable Plaiting Materials; Vegetable + Products Not Elsewhere Specified or + Included +14.01-14.04 A change to headings 14.01 through 14.04 + from any other chapter. + + + +Annex 00a SECTION I Live Animals; Animal Products (Ch. 1-5) + +Chapter 1 Live Animals + +01.01-01.06 A change to headings 01.01 through 01.06 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 2 Meat and Edible Meat Offal + +02.01-02.10 A change to headings 02.01 through 02.10 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 3 Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and Other + Aquatic Invertebrates +03.01-03.07 A change to headings 03.01 through 03.07 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 4 Dairy Produce; Birds' Eggs; Natural + Honey; Edible Products of Animal + Origin, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included + +04.01-04.10 A change to headings 04.01 through 04.10 + from any other chapter, except from + Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S. + tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or + 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item + 1901.90.03. + + +Chapter 5 Products of Animal Origin, Not Elsewhere + Specified or Included +05.01-05.11 A change to headings 05.01 through 05.11 + from any other chapter. + + +Annex 01 SECTION IV Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar; Tobacco and +Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes (Ch. 16-24) + +Chapter 16 Preparations of Meat, of Fish or of + Crustaceans, Molluscs or Other Aquatic + Invertebrates + +16.01-16.05 A change to headings 16.01 through 16.05 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 17 Sugars and Sugar Confectionery + +17.01-17.03 A change to headings 17.01 through 17.03 + from any other chapter. + +17.04 A change to heading 17.04 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 18 Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations + +18.01-18.05 A change to headings 18.01 through 18.05 + from any other chapter. + +1806.10 + + 1806.10.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1806.10.10, U.S. tariff item 1806.10.41 + or 1806.10.42, Mexican tariff item + 1806.10.01 from any other heading. + + 1806.10 A change to subheading 1806.10 from any other + heading, provided that the non-originating + sugar of Chapter 17 constitutes no more than + 35% by weight of the sugar and provided that + the non-originating cocoa powder of heading + 18.05 constitutes no more than 35% by weight + of the cocoa powder. + +1806.20 A change to subheading 1806.20 from any other + heading. + +1806.31 A change to subheading 1806.31 from any other + subheading. + +1806.32 A change to subheading 1806.32 from any other + heading. + +1806.90 A change to subheading 1806.90 from any other + subheading. + +Chapter 19 Preparations of Cereals, Flour, Starch or + Milk; Pastrycooks' Products + +1901.10 + + 1901.10.31 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.10.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.10.10, + Mexican tariff item 1901.10.01 from any + other chapter, except from Chapter 4. + + 1901.10 A change to subheading 1901.10 from any other + chapter. + +1901.20 + + 1901.20.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.20.11 or 1901.20.21, U.S. tariff + item 1901.20.10, Mexican tariff item + 1901.20.01 from any other chapter, except + from Chapter 4. + + 1901.20 A change to subheading 1901.20 from any other + chapter. + +1901.90 + + 1901.90.31 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31, + 1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff + item 1901.90.03 from any other chapter, + except from Chapter 4. + + 1901.90 A change to subheading 1901.90 from any + other chapter. + +19.02-19.05 A change to headings 19.02 through 19.05 + from any other chapter. + +Chapter 20 Preparations of Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts + or Other Parts of Plants + +Note: Fruit, nut and vegetable preparations of Chapter 20 that +have been prepared or preserved merely by freezing, by packing +(including canning) in water, brine, or in natural juices, or by +roasting, either dry or in oil (including processing incidental to +freezing, packing or roasting), shall be treated as a good of the +country in which the fresh good was produced. + +20.01-20.07 A change to headings 20.01 through 20.07 + from any other chapter. + +2008.11 + + 2008.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2008.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 2008.11.h1, + Mexican tariff item 2008.11.x1 from any + other heading, except from heading 12.02. + + 2008.11 A change to subheading 2008.11 from any other + chapter. + +2008.19-2008.99 A change to subheadings 2008.19 through + 2008.99 from any other chapter. + +2009.11-2009.30 A change to subheadings 2009.11 through + 2009.30 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05. + +2009.40-2009.80 A change to subheadings 2009.40 through + 2009.80 from any other chapter. + +2009.90 A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other + subheading within Chapter 20, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided that a single juice ingredient, or + juice ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + +Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Edible Preparations + +21.01 + + 2101.10.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2101.10.11, U.S. tariff item 2101.10.25, + Mexican tariff item 2101.10.01 from any + other chapter, provided that the non- + originating coffee of Chapter 9 + constitutes no more than 60 percent by + weight. + + 21.01 A change to heading 21.01 from any other + chapter. + +21.02 A change to heading 21.02 from any other + chapter. + +2103.10 A change to subheading 2103.10 from any other + chapter. + +2103.20 + + 2103.20.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2103.20.10, U.S. tariff item 2103.20.20, + Mexican tariff item 2103.20.01 from any + other chapter, except from subheading + 2002.90. + + 2103.20 A change to subheading 2103.20 from any other + chapter. + +2103.30-2103.90 A change to subheadings 2103.30 through + 2103.90 from any other chapter. + +21.04 A change to heading 21.04 from any other + chapter. + +21.05 A change to heading 21.05 from any other + heading, except from Chapter 4 or + Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S. + tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or + 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item + 1901.90.03. +21.06 + + 2106.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff items 2106.90.16 + through 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff item + 2106.90.x2 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian + tariff item 2202.90.a1 , U.S. tariff + item 2202.90.30, 2202.90.35 or + 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x1. + + 2106.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item + 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff item + 2106.90.x3 from any other + chapter, except from subheading + 2009.90 or Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item + 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x2; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 2106.90.a3, + U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff + item 2106.90.x3 from any other subheading + within Chapter 21, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, provided + that a single juice ingredient, or juice + ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + + 2106.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x4 from any + other chapter, except from Chapter 4 or + tariff item 1901.90.a1. + + 21.06 A change to heading 21.06 from any other + chapter. + + +Chapter 22 Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar + +22.01 A change to heading 22.01 from any other + chapter. + +2202.10 A change to subheading 2202.10 from any other + chapter. + +2202.90 + 2202.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a1, U.S. tariff items 2202.90.30 + through 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x4 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian + tariff item 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff item + 2106.90.16 or 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff + item 2106.90.x2. + + 2202.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, + Mexican tariff item 2202.90.x2 from any + other chapter, except from subheading + 2009.90 or Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, + Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x3; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 2202.90.a2, + U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff + item 2202.90.x2 from any other subheading + within Chapter 22, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, provided + that a single juice ingredient, or juice + ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + + 2202.90.9x A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.9x, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.10 + or 2202.90.20, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.02 from any other chapter, except + from Chapter 4 or Canadian tariff item + 1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31, + 1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff + item 1901.90.03. + + 2202.90 A change to subheading 2202.90 from any other + chapter. + +22.03-22.09 A change to headings 22.03 through 22.09 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 23 Residues and Waste From the Food + Industries; Prepared Animal Fodder + +23.01-23.08 A change to headings 23.01 through 23.08 + from any other chapter. + +2309.10 A change to subheading 2309.10 from any other + heading. + +2309.90 + + 2309.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2309.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 2309.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 2309.90.x1 from any + other heading, except from Chapter 4 or + tariff item 1901.90.a1. + + 2309.90 A change to subheading 2309.90 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 24 Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco + Substitutes + +24.01-24.03 A change to headings 24.01 through 24.03 + from any other chapter or from Canadian + tariff item 2401.10.10 or + 2403.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 2401.10.h1 + or 2403.91.20, Mexican tariff item + 2401.10.x1 or 2403.91.x1. + + +Annex 01 SECTION IV Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar; Tobacco and +Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes (Ch. 16-24) + +Chapter 16 Preparations of Meat, of Fish or of + Crustaceans, Molluscs or Other Aquatic + Invertebrates + +16.01-16.05 A change to headings 16.01 through 16.05 + from any other chapter. + + +Chapter 17 Sugars and Sugar Confectionery + +17.01-17.03 A change to headings 17.01 through 17.03 + from any other chapter. + +17.04 A change to heading 17.04 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 18 Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations + +18.01-18.05 A change to headings 18.01 through 18.05 + from any other chapter. + +1806.10 + + 1806.10.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1806.10.10, U.S. tariff item 1806.10.41 + or 1806.10.42, Mexican tariff item + 1806.10.01 from any other heading. + + 1806.10 A change to subheading 1806.10 from any other + heading, provided that the non-originating + sugar of Chapter 17 constitutes no more than + 35% by weight of the sugar and provided that + the non-originating cocoa powder of heading + 18.05 constitutes no more than 35% by weight + of the cocoa powder. + +1806.20 A change to subheading 1806.20 from any other + heading. + +1806.31 A change to subheading 1806.31 from any other + subheading. + +1806.32 A change to subheading 1806.32 from any other + heading. + +1806.90 A change to subheading 1806.90 from any other + subheading. + +Chapter 19 Preparations of Cereals, Flour, Starch or + Milk; Pastrycooks' Products + +1901.10 + + 1901.10.31 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.10.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.10.10, + Mexican tariff item 1901.10.01 from any + other chapter, except from Chapter 4. + + 1901.10 A change to subheading 1901.10 from any other + chapter. + +1901.20 + + 1901.20.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.20.11 or 1901.20.21, U.S. tariff + item 1901.20.10, Mexican tariff item + 1901.20.01 from any other chapter, except + from Chapter 4. + + 1901.20 A change to subheading 1901.20 from any other + chapter. + +1901.90 + + 1901.90.31 A change to Canadian tariff item + 1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31, + 1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff + item 1901.90.03 from any other chapter, + except from Chapter 4. + + 1901.90 A change to subheading 1901.90 from any + other chapter. + +19.02-19.05 A change to headings 19.02 through 19.05 + from any other chapter. + +Chapter 20 Preparations of Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts + or Other Parts of Plants + +Note: Fruit, nut and vegetable preparations of Chapter 20 that +have been prepared or preserved merely by freezing, by packing +(including canning) in water, brine, or in natural juices, or by +roasting, either dry or in oil (including processing incidental to +freezing, packing or roasting), shall be treated as a good of the +country in which the fresh good was produced. + +20.01-20.07 A change to headings 20.01 through 20.07 + from any other chapter. + +2008.11 + + 2008.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2008.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 2008.11.h1, + Mexican tariff item 2008.11.x1 from any + other heading, except from heading 12.02. + + 2008.11 A change to subheading 2008.11 from any other + chapter. + +2008.19-2008.99 A change to subheadings 2008.19 through + 2008.99 from any other chapter. + +2009.11-2009.30 A change to subheadings 2009.11 through + 2009.30 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05. + +2009.40-2009.80 A change to subheadings 2009.40 through + 2009.80 from any other chapter. + +2009.90 A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other + chapter; or + + A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other + subheading within Chapter 20, whether or not + there is also a change from any other chapter, + provided that a single juice ingredient, or + juice ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + +Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Edible Preparations + +21.01 + + 2101.10.11 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2101.10.11, U.S. tariff item 2101.10.25, + Mexican tariff item 2101.10.01 from any + other chapter, provided that the non- + originating coffee of Chapter 9 + constitutes no more than 60 percent by + weight. + + 21.01 A change to heading 21.01 from any other + chapter. + +21.02 A change to heading 21.02 from any other + chapter. + +2103.10 A change to subheading 2103.10 from any other + chapter. + +2103.20 + + 2103.20.10 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2103.20.10, U.S. tariff item 2103.20.20, + Mexican tariff item 2103.20.01 from any + other chapter, except from subheading + 2002.90. + + 2103.20 A change to subheading 2103.20 from any other + chapter. + +2103.30-2103.90 A change to subheadings 2103.30 through + 2103.90 from any other chapter. + +21.04 A change to heading 21.04 from any other + chapter. + +21.05 A change to heading 21.05 from any other + heading, except from Chapter 4 or + Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S. + tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or + 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item + 1901.90.03. +21.06 + + 2106.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff items 2106.90.16 + through 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff item + 2106.90.x2 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian + tariff item 2202.90.a1 , U.S. tariff + item 2202.90.30, 2202.90.35 or + 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x1. + + 2106.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item + 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff item + 2106.90.x3 from any other + chapter, except from subheading + 2009.90 or Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item + 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x2; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 2106.90.a3, + U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff + item 2106.90.x3 from any other subheading + within Chapter 21, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, provided + that a single juice ingredient, or juice + ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + + 2106.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.h4, + Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x4 from any + other chapter, except from Chapter 4 or + tariff item 1901.90.a1. + + 21.06 A change to heading 21.06 from any other + chapter. + + +Chapter 22 Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar + +22.01 A change to heading 22.01 from any other + chapter. + +2202.10 A change to subheading 2202.10 from any other + chapter. + +2202.90 + 2202.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a1, U.S. tariff items 2202.90.30 + through 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.x4 from any other chapter, except + from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian + tariff item 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff item + 2106.90.16 or 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff + item 2106.90.x2. + + 2202.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, + Mexican tariff item 2202.90.x2 from any + other chapter, except from subheading + 2009.90 or Canadian tariff item + 2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, + Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x3; or + + A change to Canadian tariff item 2202.90.a2, + U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff + item 2202.90.x2 from any other subheading + within Chapter 22, whether or not there is + also a change from any other chapter, provided + that a single juice ingredient, or juice + ingredients from a single non-Party, + constitute in single strength form no more + than 60% by volume of the product. + + 2202.90.9x A change to Canadian tariff item + 2202.90.9x, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.10 + or 2202.90.20, Mexican tariff item + 2202.90.02 from any other chapter, except + from Chapter 4 or Canadian tariff item + 1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31, + 1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff + item 1901.90.03. + + 2202.90 A change to subheading 2202.90 from any other + chapter. + +22.03-22.09 A change to headings 22.03 through 22.09 + from any other heading outside that + group. + + +Chapter 23 Residues and Waste From the Food + Industries; Prepared Animal Fodder + +23.01-23.08 A change to headings 23.01 through 23.08 + from any other chapter. + +2309.10 A change to subheading 2309.10 from any other + heading. + +2309.90 + + 2309.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item + 2309.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 2309.90.h1, + Mexican tariff item 2309.90.x1 from any + other heading, except from Chapter 4 or + tariff item 1901.90.a1. + + 2309.90 A change to subheading 2309.90 from any other + heading. + + +Chapter 24 Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco + Substitutes + +24.01-24.03 A change to headings 24.01 through 24.03 + from any other chapter or from Canadian + tariff item 2401.10.10 or + 2403.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 2401.10.h1 + or 2403.91.20, Mexican tariff item + 2401.10.x1 or 2403.91.x1. + + +ANNEX 300-A Trade and Investment in the Automotive Industry Sector + + +1. Except as provided in this Annex, each Party shall apply +this Agreement to automotive goods of another Party and to +enterprises of the automotive industry sector in its territory. + +2. Except as provided in this Annex, each Party shall promptly +accord to existing producers of vehicles in its territory +treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like +circumstances, to a new producer of vehicles in its territory +regarding measures covered by this Annex. + +3. The Parties shall review, no later than December 31, 2003, +the status of the North American automotive industry sector and +the effectiveness of the measures contained in this Annex to +determine actions that could be taken to strengthen the +integration and global competitiveness of the industry. + +============================================================================= + + Appendix A: Canada + + Existing Measures + +1. Canada and the United States may maintain the Agreement +Concerning Automotive Products between the Government of Canada +and the Government of the United States of America which entered +into force on September 16, 1966, in accordance with Article +1001, Article 1002(1) and (4) (as they refer to Annex 1002.1, +Part One), Article 1005(1) and (3), and Annex 1002.1, Part One +(Waivers of Customs Duties) of Canada - United States Free Trade +Agreement. + +2. Canada may maintain the measures referred to in Article +1002(1) and (4) (as they refer to Annex 1002.1, Parts Two and +Three), Article 1002(2) and (3), Article 1003, and Annex 1002.1, +Parts Two (Export-Based Waivers of Customs Duties) and Three +(Production-Based Waivers of Customs Duties) of the Canada - +United States Free Trade Agreement. Canada shall eliminate those +measures in accordance with the terms set out in that agreement. + + Used Vehicles + +3. Canada may adopt or maintain prohibitions and restrictions +on imports of used vehicles from the territory of Mexico, except +as follows: + + (a) after January 1, 2009, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that + are at least 10 years old; + + (b) after January 1, 2011, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that + are at least eight years old; + + (c) after January 1, 2013, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that + are at least six years old; + + (d) after January 1, 2015, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that + are at least four years old; + + (e) after January 1, 2017, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that + are at least two years old; and + + (f) after January 1, 2019, Canada may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles + regardless of age. + +============================================================================= + + Appendix B: Mexico + + Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing Regulations + +1. Subject to this Appendix, Mexico may maintain, until January +1, 2004, the Decree for Development and Modernization of the +Automotive Industry ("Decreto para el Fomento y Modernizaci¢n de +la Industria Automotriz") (December 11, 1989) (the "Auto Decree") +and the Resolution that Establishes Rules for the Implementation +of the Auto Decree ("Acuerdo que Determina Reglas para la +Aplicaci¢n para el Fomento y Modernizaci¢n de la Industria +Automotriz") (November 30, 1990) (the "Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations"). Mexico may adopt or maintain any measure +respecting automotive goods or manufacturers of automotive goods +in its territory provided that such measure is not inconsistent +with this Agreement. + + Autoparts Industry, National Suppliers and Independent +Maquiladoras + +2. Mexico may not require that an enterprise attain a level of +national value added in excess of 20 percent of its total sales +as one of the conditions to qualify as a national supplier or +enterprise of the autoparts industry. + +2a. For purposes of paragraph 2, "national value added" means +the total value of sales of such enterprises (excluding those for +the aftermarket) minus the value of its total imports, direct and +indirect, excluding those imports incorporated in aftermarket +parts and components, as modified by paragraph 3. + +3. Mexico may require that a national supplier or an enterprise +of the autoparts industry, in calculating its national value +added solely for the purposes of paragraph 2, include customs +duties in the value of imports incorporated into the parts and +components produced by such enterprises. + +4. Mexico shall grant national supplier status to an +independent maquiladora that requests such status and meets the +requirements for that status set out in the existing Auto Decree. +Mexico shall continue to grant to all independent maquiladoras +that request national supplier status all existing rights and +privileges accorded to independent maquiladoras under the +existing Decree for the Promotion and Operation of the +Maquiladora Export Industry ("Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci¢n +de la Industria Maquiladora de Exportaci¢n") (December 22, 1989) +(the "Maquiladora Decree"). + +4a. For purposes of paragraph 4, "independent maquiladora" means +an enterprise registered as an export maquiladora enterprise +under the Maquiladora Decree which has no common majority +shareholder with any manufacturer, and for which no manufacturer +is directly or indirectly a majority shareholder. + + National Value Added + +5. Mexico may provide that a manufacturer ("empresa de la +industria terminal") calculate its required national value added +from suppliers (VANp) as a percentage of: + + (a) a manufacturer's reference value as defined in + paragraph 8; or + + (b) a manufacturer's total national value added (VANt), + +whichever is greater. + +6. Mexico shall not require that the percentage referred to in +paragraph 5 be greater than: + + (a) 34 percent for each of the first five years beginning + January 1, 1994; + + (b) 33 percent for 1999; + + (c) 32 percent for 2000; + + (d) 31 percent for 2001; + + (e) 30 percent for 2002; and + + (f) 29 percent for 2003. + +7. Notwithstanding paragraph 6, Mexico shall allow a +manufacturer that produced vehicles in Mexico before model year +1992 to use as its percentage referred to in paragraph 5 the +ratio of actual national value added from suppliers (VANp) to +total national value added (VANt) that such manufacturer attained +in model year 1992, for so long as that ratio is lower than the +applicable percentage specified under paragraph 6. In +determining such ratio for 1992, purchases that such manufacturer +made from independent maquiladoras that would have been eligible +to receive national supplier status had paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of +this Appendix been in effect at that time, shall be included in +the calculation of the manufacturer's national value added from +suppliers (VANp), in the same manner as parts and components from +any other national supplier or enterprise of the autoparts +industry. + +8. "The annual reference value for a manufacturer" ("reference +value") shall be: + + (a) for each of the years 1994 through 1997, the base value + for the manufacturer, plus no more than 65 percent of + the difference between the manufacturer's total sales + in Mexico in that year and its base value; + + (b) for each of the years 1998 through 2000, the base value + for the manufacturer, plus no more than 60 percent of + the difference between the manufacturer's total sales + in Mexico in that year and its base value; and + + (c) for each of the years 2001 through 2003, the base value + for the manufacturer, plus no more than 50 percent of + the difference between the manufacturer's total sales + in Mexico in that year and its base value. + +9. Mexico shall provide that where a manufacturer's total sales +in Mexico in a year are lower than its base value, the reference +value for such manufacturer for that year shall be equal to the +manufacturer's total value of sales in Mexico for the year. + +9a. For purposes of paragraphs 8 and 9: + + (a) "base value" means the average annual value of the + manufacturer's production in Mexico for sale in Mexico + (VTVd) in model years 1991 and 1992, adjusted for + inflation, using the Mexican producer price index for + automotive goods published by the Bank of Mexico + ("Banco de Mexico"); and + + (b) "manufacturer's total sales in Mexico in that year" + means the invoice value of sales by a manufacturer of + vehicles it produced in Mexico for sale in Mexico plus + the invoice value of its sales of imported vehicles. + +10. In the event an abnormal production disruption affects a +manufacturer's production capability, Mexico shall allow such +manufacturer to seek a reduction in its reference value before +the Intersecretariat Automotive Industry Commission, established +under Chapter V of the Auto Decree. If the Commission finds that +the production capability of the manufacturer has been impaired +by such an abnormal production disruption, the Commission shall +reduce the manufacturer's reference value in an amount +commensurate to such event. + +10a. For purposes of paragraph 10, "abnormal production +disruption" means a disruption in a manufacturer's production +capability resulting from a natural disaster, fire, explosion or +other unforeseen event beyond the manufacturer's control. + +11. If, upon the request of a manufacturer, the Intersecretariat +Automotive Industry Commission finds that the production +capability of such manufacturer has been significantly disrupted +as a result of a major retooling or plant conversion in the +facilities of the manufacturer, the Commission shall reduce the +reference value for the manufacturer for that year in an amount +commensurate with the disruption, provided that such reduction in +that manufacturer's required national value added from suppliers +(VANp) that may result from the Commission's determination to +lower the manufacturer's reference value shall be fully made up +by the manufacturer over the following two model years. + +11a. For purposes of paragraph 11, "significant disruption" +means a sizable impairment in the manufacturer's production +capability that lasts at least six months but no longer than 12 +months. + + Trade Balance + +12. Mexico shall not require a manufacturer to include in the +calculation of its trade balance (S) a percentage of the value of +direct and indirect imports of parts and components that such +manufacturer incorporated into vehicles it has produced in Mexico +for sale in Mexico (VTVd) in the corresponding year, greater than +the following: + + (a) 80 percent for 1994; + + (b) 77.2 percent for 1995; + + (c) 74.4 percent for 1996; + + (d) 71.6 percent for 1997; + + (e) 68.9 percent for 1998; + + (f) 66.1 percent for 1999; + + (g) 63.3 percent for 2000; + + (h) 60.5 percent for 2001; + + (i) 57.7 percent for 2002; and + + (j) 55.0 percent for 2003. + +13. For purposes of determining a manufacturer's total national +value added (VANt), paragraph 12 shall not apply to the +calculation of its trade balance (S). + +14. Mexico shall permit a manufacturer with a surplus in its +extended trade balance to divide its extended trade balance by +the applicable percentages in paragraph 12 to determine the value +of new vehicles that it may import. + +15. Mexico shall provide that in the calculation of a +manufacturer's adjustment factor (Y) in its extended trade +balance: + + (a) a manufacturer's total national value added (VANt) be + replaced by that manufacturer's reference value in any + year in which the manufacturer's total national value + added (VANt) is lower than its reference value; and + + (b) the applicable percentage under paragraphs 6 or 7, as + appropriate, be used. + +16. In determining the annual amount that a manufacturer may +apply to its extended trade balance from surpluses earned prior +to model year 1991, Mexico shall in any given year allow such +manufacturer to elect: + + (a) to use the procedures of the existing Auto Decree + Implementing Regulation; or + + (b) to apply up to $US 150 million, adjusted for inflation + in accordance with the U.S. GDP Price Deflator or its + equivalent in Mexican pesos, + +until such surpluses have been exhausted. + + Other Restrictions in the Auto Decree + +17. Mexico shall eliminate the restriction set out in the +existing Auto Decree that limits the number of vehicles that a +manufacturer may import into Mexico in relation to the total +number of vehicles that such manufacturer sells in Mexico. + + Autotransportation Decree and Autotransportation +Implementing Regulations + +18. Mexico shall eliminate the Mexican Decree for Development +and Modernization of the Autotransportation Vehicle Manufacturing +Industry (December 1989) ("Decreto para el Fomento y +Modernizaci¢n de la Industria Manufacturera de Vehiculos de +Autotransporte") (the "Autotransportation Decree") and the +Resolution that Establishes Rules for the Implementation of the +Autotransportation Decree (November 1990) ("Acuerdo que Establece +Reglas de Aplicacion del Decreto para el Fomento y Modernizaci¢n +de la Industria Manufacturera de Veh¡culos de Autotransporte") +(the "Autotransportation Decree Implementing Regulations"). +Mexico may adopt or maintain any measure respecting +autotransportation vehicles or manufacturers of +autotransportation vehicles in its territory provided that such +measure is not inconsistent with this Agreement. + + Importation of Autotransportation Vehicles + +19. Except as provided in paragraphs 20 and 21, Mexico may adopt +or maintain a prohibition or restriction on the importation of +autotransportation vehicles of another Party until January 1, +1999. + +20. For each of the years 1994 through 1998, Mexico shall allow +any manufacturer of autotransportation vehicles to import, for +each type of autotransportation vehicle, a quantity of +originating autotransportation vehicles equal to at least 50 +percent of the number of vehicles of such type that such +manufacturer produced in Mexico in that year. + +20a. For purposes of paragraph 20, "manufacturer of +autotransportation vehicles" means an enterprise, established in +Mexico, that produces autotransportation vehicles, is registered +with the Ministry of Trade and Industrial Development +("Secretar¡a de Comercia y Fomento Industrial"), and whose sales +in Mexico incorporate at least 40 percent national value added, +where national value added is the result of subtracting from the +total sales (excluding imports of autotransportation vehicles) of +an autotransportation manufacturer the invoice value of its +direct and indirect imports of parts and components. + +21. For each of the years 1994 through 1998, Mexico shall allow +persons other than manufacturers of autotransportation vehicles +to import, in a quantity to be allocated among them, originating +autotransportation vehicles of each type as follows: + + (a) for each of the years 1994 and 1995, no less than 15 + percent of the total number of vehicles of each type of + autotransportation vehicle produced in Mexico; + + (b) for 1996, no less than 20 percent of the total number + of vehicles of each type of autotransportation vehicle + produced in Mexico; and + + (c) for each of the years 1997 and 1998, no less than 30 + percent of the total number of vehicles of each type of + autotransportation vehicle produced in Mexico. + +Mexico shall allocate such quantity through a non-discriminatory +auction. + + Used Vehicles + +22. Mexico may adopt or maintain prohibitions and restrictions +on imports of used vehicles from the territory of another Party, +except as follows: + + (a) after January 1, 2009, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles that are at least ten years old; + + (b) after January 1, 2011, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles that are at least eight years old; + + (c) after January 1, 2013, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles that are at least six years old; + + (d) after January 1, 2015, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles that are at least four years old; + + (e) after January 1, 2017, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles that are at least two years old; and + + (f) after January 1, 2019, Mexico may not adopt or maintain + prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the + territories of Canada or United States of originating + used vehicles, regardless of age. + +============================================================================= + + Appendix B: Definitions + +Note: (The following terms shall be defined as provided in +the Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing Regulations, +incorporating those specific modifications required by this +Appendix. + + For purposes of transparency, set out below for each term +are the corresponding Spanish term, citations to the relevant +provisions of the Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations and, where appropriate, the paragraph of this +Appendix that modifies the definition in the Auto Decree or Auto +Decree Implementing Regulations. English translations of these +definitions, amplified for clarity where appropriate, and +incorporating modifications required by this Appendix, will be +set out here at a later date.) + +adjustment factor (Y) means "factor de ajuste Y" as defined in +rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing Regulations and as +modified by paragraph 15 of this Appendix; + +enterprise of the autoparts industry means "empresa de la +industria de autopartes" as set out in Article 2, paragraph V of +the Auto Decree, as modified by paragraph 2 of this Appendix; + +extended trade balance means "balanza comercial ampliada" +referred to in rule 28 of the Auto Decree implementing +Regulations, and is equal to the numerator (S+W+.3I+Sft+T-Y) of +formula (1) in rule 8, of the Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations; + +manufacturer means an "empresa de la industria terminal" as +defined in Article 2, paragraph IV of the Auto Decree that +produces any of the following classes of vehicles: + + (a) passenger car: a vehicle for the transportation of up + to 10 people or a compact car of popular use, provided + for in subheadings (to be specified) of the Harmonized + System; + + (b) commercial truck: a vehicle with or without a chassis, + for the transportation of cargo or over 10 people, with + a GVW of up to 2,727 kgs., provided for in heading (to + be specified) of the Harmonized System; + + (c) light duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis, for the + transportation of cargo or over 10 people, with a GVW + of over 2,727 but less than 7,272 kgs., provided for in + headings (to be specified); or + + (d) medium duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis for the + transportation of cargo or over ten people, with a GVW + of over 7,272 kgs. but less than 8,864 kgs., provided + for in headings (to be specified) of the Harmonized + System; + +manufacturer's production in Mexico for sale in Mexico (VTVd) +means "valor total de las ventas que realicen las empresas de la +industria terminal al mercado domestico, excluyendo vehiculos +importados" as set out in rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing +Regulations; + +manufacturer's total national value added (VANt) means "valor +agregado nacional de la empresa de la industria terminal" as +defined in rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing Regulations; + +national supplier means a "proveedor nacional" as defined by +article 2 paragraph VII of the Auto Decree, as modified by +paragraph 2 of this Appendix; + +national value added from suppliers (VANp) means "valor agregado +nacional de proveedores", as provided in rule 18 of the Auto +Decree Implementing Regulations; + +parts and components means "partes y componentes automotrices" as +defined in article 2, paragraph X of the Auto Decree; + +trade balance (S) means "saldo en balanza comercial de la empresa +de la industria terminal", as defined in rule 9 of the Auto +Decree Implementing Regulation, as modified by paragraphs 12 and +13 of this Appendix; + +autotransportation vehicles means a vehicle included in any of +the following types: + + (a) heavy duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis for the + transport of goods or more than ten people with a GVW + over 8,864 kgs., provided for in headings (to be + specified) of the Harmonized System; + + (b) truck tractor: a vehicle with 2 or 3 axles for + transporting goods by hauling trailers, semi-trailers + or containing integrated equipment, provided for in + subheading (to be specified) of the Harmonized System; + + (c) integral bus: a vehicle without a chassis but with an + integral body used to transport more than 10 people, + provided for in heading (to be specified) of the + Harmonized System; and + + (d) specialty vehicles: special purpose motor vehicles or + vehicles modified for the handicapped provided for in + heading (to be specified) of the Harmonized System, (as + provided for in Article 2 of the Autotransportation + Decree). + +============================================================================= + + Appendix C: United States + + Corporate Average Fuel Economy + +1. As provided in paragraph 2, for purposes of the Energy +Policy and Conservation Act (October 1975), as amended ("the CAFE +Act"), the United States shall consider an automobile to be +domestically manufactured in any model year if at least 75 +percent of the cost to the manufacturer of such automobile is +attributable to value added in Canada, Mexico or the United +States, unless the assembly of such automobile is completed in +Canada or Mexico and such automobile is not imported into the +United States prior to the expiration of the 30 days following +the end of such model year. + +2. The United States shall implement the obligation set out in +paragraph 1 for all automobiles of a manufacturer sold in the +United States, wherever produced and irrespective of car line or +truck line, beginning with the next model year after January 1, +2004, except as provided in the following schedule: + + (a) with respect to a manufacturer that initiated the + manufacture of automobiles in Mexico before model year + 1992, the enterprise that provides certification under + the CAFE Act may make a one-time election at any time + between January 1, 1997 and January 1, 2004, to have + paragraph 1 applied beginning with the next model year + after such election; + + (b) with respect to a manufacturer initiating the + manufacture of automobiles in Mexico after model year + 1991, paragraph 1 shall apply beginning with the next + model year after either January 1, 1994 or the date + that such manufacturer initiates manufacturing + automobiles in Mexico, whichever is later; + + (c) with respect to any other manufacturer of automobiles + in the territory of a Party, the enterprise that + provides certification under the CAFE Act may make a + one-time election at any time between January 1, 1997 + and January 1, 2004, to have paragraph 1 applied + beginning with the next model year after such election. + If such a manufacturer initiates manufacturing + automobiles in Mexico, it shall be subject to + subparagraph (b) on the date it initiates such + manufacturing; and + + (d) with respect to all manufacturers of automobiles not + manufacturing automobiles in the territory of a Party, + paragraph 1 shall apply beginning with the next model + year after January 1, 1994. + +3. The United States shall make any future changes pertaining +to the definition of domestic production in the CAFE Act or its +implementing regulations equally applicable to value added in any +of the Parties. + +4. Nothing in this Appendix shall require the United States to +make any changes in its fuel economy requirements for +automobiles. + +5. For purposes of this Appendix, "automobile" means a motor +vehicle that complies with the definition in the CAFE Act and its +implementing regulations. + +============================================================================= + + Appendix D: General Definitions + + + + existing producer of vehicles means a producer that was producing + in the territory of the relevant Party prior to model year 1992; + and + + automotive goods means all types of motor vehicles, and parts and + components intended for use in motor vehicles. + + Note: (Additional terms may be added where appropriate) + +ANNEX 300-B Textile and Apparel Goods + + +Section 1: Scope and Coverage + +1. This Annex applies to the textile and apparel goods set out +in Appendix 1.1. + +2. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and +the Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles +(Multifiber Arrangement), as amended and extended, including any +amendment or extension after the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, or any other existing or future agreement applicable +to trade in textile or apparel goods, this Agreement shall +prevail to the extent of the inconsistency, unless the Parties +agree otherwise. + + +Section 2: Tariff Elimination + +1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement , each Party +shall progressively eliminate its customs duties on originating +goods as provided in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2, in +accordance with Appendix 2.1. + +2. (a) For purposes of this Annex, a good shall be considered + to be an originating good if the applicable change in + tariff classification has been satisfied in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, as provided by + Article 404. + + (b) For purposes of determining which rate of duty and + staging category is applicable to an originating + textile or apparel good, a good shall be a good of the + Party in which the last substantial transformation + occurred, according to each importing Party's + regulations, practices or procedures or, in the event + of an agreement between the Parties pursuant to Annex + 312(1), setting out rules applicable to textile and + apparel goods for determining whether a good is a good + of a Party ("Marking Rules"), according to such + agreement. + +3. Each Party shall provide duty-free treatment for the +following textile and apparel goods of another Party, provided +such goods have been certified by the competent authority of the +exporting Party as one of the following: + + (a) hand-loomed fabrics of a cottage industry; + + (b) hand-made cottage industry goods made of such hand- + loomed fabrics; or + + (c) traditional folklore handicraft goods + +that have been identified and agreed by the Parties concerned for +duty-free treatment. + + +Section 3: Import and Export Restrictions and Consultation +Levels + +1. Appendix 3.1 sets out certain circumstances and conditions +under which prohibitions, restrictions, or consultation levels in +effect upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement may be +maintained, notwithstanding Article 309. + +2. Each Party shall eliminate a restriction or consultation +level on a textile or apparel good that otherwise would be +permitted under this Annex if the elimination of that restriction +is required as a result of integration of that good into the GATT +pursuant to commitments undertaken by that Party under any +successor agreement to the Multifiber Arrangement. + + +Section 4: Bilateral Emergency Actions (Tariff Actions) + +1. During the transition period only, if, as a result of the +reduction or elimination of a duty provided for in this +Agreement, an originating textile or apparel good, or a good that +has been integrated into the GATT pursuant to a commitment +undertaken by a Party under any successor agreement to the +Multifiber Arrangement and entered under a tariff preference +level set out in Appendix 6.0, is being imported into the +territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in +absolute terms or relative to the domestic market for that good, +and under such conditions as to cause serious damage, or actual +threat thereof, to a domestic industry producing a like or +directly competitive good, the importing Party may, to the extent +necessary to remedy the damage or actual threat thereof: + + (a) suspend the further reduction of any rate of duty + provided for under this Agreement on such good; or + + (b) increase the rate of duty on such good to a level not + to exceed the lesser of: + + (i) the most-favored-nation (MFN) applied rate of duty + in effect at the time the action is taken, or + + (ii) the MFN applied rate of duty in effect on the day + immediately preceding the date of entry into force + of this Agreement. + +2. In determining serious damage, or actual threat thereof, the +Party shall: + + (a) examine the effect of increased imports on the + particular industry, as reflected in the following + factors, none of which is necessarily decisive: + changes in such relevant economic variables as output, + productivity, utilization of capacity, inventories, + market share, exports, wages, employment, domestic + prices, profits and investment; and + + (b) not consider changes in technology or consumer + preference as factors supporting a determination of + serious damage or actual threat thereof. + +3. The following conditions and limitations shall apply to any +emergency action taken pursuant to this Section: + + (a) a Party shall deliver without delay to any Party that + may be affected written notice of intent to take such + action, and shall enter into consultations with that + Party upon request; + + (b) no action may be maintained for a period exceeding + three years or, except with the consent of the Party + against whose good the action is taken, have effect + beyond the expiration of the transition period; + + (c) no action may be taken by a Party against any + particular originating good more than once during the + transition period; and + + (d) upon the termination of the action, the rate of duty + shall be the rate that, according to the Schedule for + that staged elimination of the tariff, would have been + in effect a year after the commencement of the action, + and commencing January 1 of the year following the + termination of the action, at the option of the Party + that has taken the action: + + (i) the rate of duty shall conform to the schedule in + that Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, or + + (ii) the tariff shall be eliminated in equal annual + stages ending on the date set forth in that + Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2 for the + elimination of the tariff. + +4. A Party taking an action under this Section shall provide, +to the Party against whose good the action is taken, mutually +agreed trade liberalizing compensation in the form of concessions +having substantially equivalent trade effects on the other Party, +or equivalent to the value of the additional duties expected to +result from the action. Such concessions shall be limited to the +textile and apparel goods listed in Appendix 1.1, unless the +Parties otherwise agree. If the concerned Parties are unable to +agree on compensation, the exporting Party may take tariff action +having trade effects substantially equivalent to the action taken +under this Section against any goods imported from the Party that +initiated the action pursuant to this Section. The Party taking +such tariff action shall only apply it for the minimum period +necessary to achieve such substantially equivalent effects. + + +Section 5: Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative +Restrictions) + +1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement except +Appendix 5.2, a Party may take bilateral emergency action against +non-originating goods of another Party in accordance with this +Section and the provisions of Appendix 3.1. + +2. If a Party considers that non-originating textile and +apparel goods, including goods entered under the tariff +preference levels (TPLs) set out in Appendix 6.0, are being +imported into its territory from a Party in such increased +quantities, in absolute terms or relative to the domestic market, +so as to cause serious damage or actual threat thereof, to a +domestic industry producing a like or directly competitive good +in the importing Party, that Party may request consultations with +another Party with a view to eliminating the serious damage or +actual threat thereof. + +3. The Party requesting consultations shall include in its +request for consultations the reasons that it considers +demonstrate that such serious damage or actual threat to its +domestic industry is resulting from the imports of the other +Party, including the latest data concerning such damage or +threat. + +4. In determining serious damage, or actual threat thereof, the +Party shall apply the provisions of paragraph 2, Section 4. + +5. The concerned Parties shall commence consultations within 60 +days following the request for consultations and shall endeavor +to agree on a mutually satisfactory level of restraint on exports +of the particular good within 90 days of the request, unless the +consulting Parties agree to extend this period. In reaching a +mutually satisfactory level of export restraint, the consulting +Parties shall: + + (a) consider the situation in the market in the importing + Party; + + (b) consider the history of trade in textile and apparel + goods between the consulting Parties, including the + previous levels of trade; and + + (c) ensure that textile and apparel goods imported from the + territory of another Party are accorded equitable + treatment as compared with treatment granted to other + non-Party suppliers of like textile and apparel goods. + +6. If the Parties do not agree on a mutually satisfactory level +during the 90-day consultation period, the Party requesting +consultations may impose annual quantitative restrictions on +imports of the good from the territory of the other Party for a +period no longer than that provided for in paragraph 9, provided +that: + + (a) the measure shall not have effect beyond the transition + period; and + + (b) the quantitative restriction shall not be less than the + sum of + + (i) the quantity of the good imported into its + territory from the Party that would be affected by + the restriction, as reported in general import + statistics, during the first 12 of the most recent + 14 months preceding the month in which the request + for consultations was made, and + + (ii) an additional 20 percent of such quantity for + cotton, man-made fiber and other non-cotton + vegetable fiber good categories and six percent + for wool good categories. + +7. The first term of any quantitative restriction imposed under +paragraph 6 shall commence on the day following the request for +consultations and terminate at the end of the calendar year in +which the quantitative restriction was imposed. Any quantitative +restriction that is imposed for a term less than 12 months and +the applicable flexibility provisions shall be prorated to +correspond to the period of time remaining in the calendar year +in which the restriction is imposed. + +8. For each successive calendar year that the quantitative +restriction imposed under paragraph 6 remains in effect, the +Party imposing it shall: + + (a) increase by 6 percent restrictions on cotton, man-made + fiber and non-cotton vegetable fiber textile and + apparel goods and by 2 percent restrictions on wool + textile and apparel goods; + + (b) accelerate the growth rate for quantitative + restrictions on cotton, man-made fiber and non-cotton + vegetable fiber textile and apparel goods if required + by any successor agreement to the Multifiber + Arrangement; and + + (c) apply the flexibility provisions set forth in Appendix + 3.1, as appropriate. + +9. Quantitative restrictions established pursuant to paragraph +6 before July 1 in any given calendar year may remain in place +for the initial prorated period in the first calendar year, plus +two additional calendar years. Such restrictions established on +or after July 1 in any given calendar year may remain in place +for the initial prorated period plus three additional calendar +years. + +10. No Party may take an emergency action under this Section +with respect to any textile or apparel non-originating good that +is already subject to a quantitative restriction. + +11. No party may adopt or maintain a quantitative restriction +under this Section on a textile or apparel good if that good has +been integrated into the GATT as a result of commitments +undertaken by that Party pursuant to any successor agreement to +the Multifiber Arrangement. + +12. A Party may take a bilateral emergency action after the +expiration of the transition period to deal with cases of serious +damage to domestic industry arising from the operation of this +Agreement only with the consent of the Party against whose good +the action would be taken. + + +Section 6: Special Provisions + + A Party shall treat the textile or apparel goods of another +Party set out in Appendix 6.0 in accordance with the provisions +therein. + + +Section 7: Review and Revision of Rules of Origin + +1. (a) The Parties shall monitor the effects of the + application of the rule of origin contained in Annex + 401.1 applicable to goods of subheading 6212.10. No + earlier than 15 months after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, any Party may request + consultations to seek a mutually satisfactory solution + to any difficulties that it considers results from the + application of that rule of origin. + + (b) If the Parties fail to reach a mutually satisfactory + solution through consultations within 90 days of a + request for consultations, any Party may request that + the rule applicable to subheading 6212.10 be changed to + the rule applicable to headings 62.06 through 62.11 of + the Harmonized System (HS) with respect to trade with + the requesting Party. Any such change shall be + effective no earlier than 180 days following the + request therefor. The Parties shall take measures to + ease any resulting administrative burden on producers. + + (c) Unless otherwise agreed, at any time after the initial + consultations, and within the transition period of this + Agreement, any Party may make one request for + additional consultations under the same procedures + provided in paragraphs (a) and (b). + +2. (a) At the request of any Party, the Parties shall consult + to consider whether specific goods should be made + subject to different rules of origin in order to + address issues of availability of supply of fibers, + yarns or fabrics within the free trade area. + + (b) In the consultations, each Party shall consider all + data presented by a Party showing substantial + production in its territory for a good submitted for + review. A legitimate claim of substantial production + of the good in the territory of a Party shall be deemed + to exist if that Party can show that its domestic + producers are capable of supplying commercial + quantities of the good in a timely manner. + + (c) The Parties shall make every effort to conclude + consultations within sixty days. Any agreement between + two or more Parties resulting from these consultations + shall be considered part of this Agreement. If + agreement is not reached, the Parties have recourse to + the provisions of paragraph 8(a) of Appendix 6.6. + + (d) In this context, at the request of any Party, the + Parties shall consult to consider whether the rules of + origin applicable to the following provisions in Annex + 401.1 should be amended in view of increasing + availability of supply of relevant yarns or fabrics + within the free trade area; + + (i) Canadian tariff item 5407.60.10, United States + tariff item 5407.60.22 and Mexican tariff item + 5407.60.02, + + (ii) provisions (i) through (viii) of the rule for + subheadings 6205.20 through 6205.30, + + (iii) note 2 to Chapter 61, + + (iv) note 2 to Chapter 62, and + + (v) Canadian tariff item 6303.92.a1, United States + tariff item 6303.92.h1 and Mexican tariff item + 6303.92.x1. + +3. The Parties shall review the rules of origin applicable to +textile and apparel goods within five years after the date of +entry into force of this Agreement to take into account the +effect of increasing global competition on textile and apparel +goods, and the implications of any integration into the GATT of +textile and apparel goods pursuant to any successor agreement to +the Multifiber Arrangement. The Parties shall give particular +consideration to operative rules in other economic association or +integration agreements and developments related to textile and +apparel production and trade between the Parties and worldwide. + + +Section 8: Labelling Requirements + + To facilitate trade in textile and apparel goods between the +Parties through the harmonization of domestic labelling +requirements and the elimination of unnecessary obstacles to +trade resulting from differences in such requirements, the +Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel Goods +established under Article 913(5) shall perform the functions set +out in Annex 913-D. + + +Section 9: Trade in Worn Clothing and Other Worn Articles + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Worn +Clothing comprising representatives of each Party. The purpose of +the Committee shall be to assess the potential effects that may +result from the elimination of restrictions, maintained by a +Party prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, on +trade in worn clothing and other worn articles as defined in the +heading 63.09 of the HS. This Committee shall: + + (a) include or consult with a broadly representative group + from the manufacturing and retailing sectors in each + Party; and + + (b) act in a transparent manner and reach recommendations + by consensus of all representatives involved. + +2. The Committee shall develop and pursue a work program to +consider the potential benefits and risks that may be derived +from the elimination of restrictions on trade between the Parties +in worn clothing and other worn articles, including the effects +on business and employment opportunities, and on the market for +textile and apparel goods in each Party. + +3. Notwithstanding Article 309 and paragraph 2 of Section 3, a +Party may maintain restrictions in effect upon the date of entry +into force of this Agreement on the importation of worn clothing +and other worn articles classified under heading 63.09 of the HS, +unless the Parties agree otherwise on the basis of the +recommendations presented to the Commission by the Committee on +Trade in Worn Clothing. + + +Section 10: Definitions + +For purposes of this Annex: + +carryforward means the allocation to the present year of a +portion of the following year's limit, which must be accounted +for by an equivalent decrease in the following year's limit; + +carryover means the allocation to the present year of an unused +portion of the previous year's limit; + +category means a grouping of textile or apparel goods, as further +defined in Appendix 10.1; + +consensus means, when applied to recommendations of the Committee +on Trade in Worn Clothing, a recommendation is approved if no +member of the Committee formally objects to its approval; + +consultation level ("level"), including designated consultation +level, means a level of exports, for a particular textile or +apparel good, which may be increased in accordance with the +provisions of Appendix 3.1 as a result of consultations requested +by the exporting Party, in contrast to a specific limit which is +increased by the specific rates provided for in Appendix 3.1; + +exporting Party means the Party from whose territory textile or +apparel goods are exported; + +flexibility provisions means the provisions set forth in +paragraph 7 of Appendix 3.1; + +importing Party means the Party into whose territory textile or +apparel goods are imported; + +integrated into the GATT, when referring to a textile or apparel +good, means that good has become subject to the obligations of +the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade pursuant to any +successor agreement to the Multifiber Arrangement; + +non-wool fabric means fabric in chief weight of any fiber other +than wool, except woven fabric in chief weight of cotton or +man-made fiber, containing 36 percent or more by weight wool; + +non-wool made-up textile good means a good in chief weight of any +fiber other than wool; + +oxford cloth means fabrics woven as plain weave except that two +or more warp ends are woven as one (taped warp); + +restriction means any import or export limitation, except for +customs duties, taxes or other duties or charges, whether made +effective through quotas, licenses, permits, import or export +price requirements, or any other measure; + +specific limit ("limit"), means a level of exports, specified in +Appendix 3.1, for a particular textile or apparel good which may +be increased only in accordance with the provisions and specific +rates set forth in Appendix 3.1; + +square meters equivalent (SME) means a common unit of measurement +for textile and apparel goods; primary units of measure (e.g., +units, dozens, kilograms) are converted to SMEs using the +conversion factors set forth in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1; + +tariff preference level (TPL) means a mechanism by which to apply +the preferential rate of customs duty to imports of a particular +non-originating good up to a specified quantity; + +transition period means a period of 10 years from the date of +entry into force of this Agreement; and + +wool apparel means: + + (i) apparel in chief weight of wool, + + (ii) woven apparel in chief weight of man-made fibers + containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool, and + + (iii) knitted or crocheted apparel in chief weight of + man-made fibers containing 23 percent or more by + weight of wool. + +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 1.1 + + List of Goods Covered by Annex 300-B + +The descriptions listed in this Appendix are provided for ease of +reference only; for legal purposes, coverage shall be determined +according to the terms of the Harmonized System. + +HS No. Description + +Ch. 30 Pharmaceutical Products + +3005 90 Wadding, gauze, bandages and the like + +Ch. 39 Plastics and articles thereof + +ex 3921 12 (Woven, knitted or non-woven fabric coated, covered or laminated +with plastics +ex 3921 13 +ex 3921 90) + +Ch. 42 Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags + and similar containers + +ex 4202 12 (Luggage, handbags and flatgoods with an outer surface + predominantly of textile materials +ex 4202 22) +ex 4202 32) +ex 4202 92) + +Ch. 50 Silk + +5004 00 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not for retail + sale +5005 00 Yarn spun from silk waste, not for retail sale +5006 00 Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, for retail sale; silk- + worm gut +5007 10 Woven fabric of noil silk +5007 20 Woven fabric of silk or silk waste, other than noil silk, 85% or + more of such fibers +5007 90 Woven fabric of silk, nes + +Ch. 51 Wool, fine or coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric + +5105 10 Carded wool +5105 21 Combed wool in fragments +5105 29 Wool tops and other combed wool, other than combed wool in + fragments +5105 30 Fine animal hair, carded or combed +5106 10 Yarn of carded wool, ò85% wool, not for retail sale +5106 20 Yarn of carded, wool, <85% wool, not for retail sale +5107 10 Yarn of combed wool, ò85% wool, not for retail sale +5107 20 Yarn of combed wool, <85% wool, not for retail sale +5108 10 Yarn of carded fine animal hair, not for retail sale +5108 20 Yarn of combed fine animal hair, not for retail sale +5109 10 Yarn of wool or of fine animal hair, ò85% wool and fine animal + hair, for retail sale +5109 90 Yarn of wool/of fine animal hair, <85% wool and fine animal hair, + for retail sale +5110 00 Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair +5111 11 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, ò85% wool and + fine animal hair, ó 300 g/m2 +5111 19 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, ò85% wool or fine + animal hair, >300 g/m2 +5111 20 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, with man-made fibers +5111 30 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, with man-made fibers +5111 90 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, nes +5112 11 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, ò85% wool or fine + animal hair, ó200 g/m2 +5112 19 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, ò85% wool or fine + animal hair, >200 g/m2 +5112 20 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, with man-made filament +5112 30 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, with man-made fibers +5112 90 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine + animal hair, nes +5113 00 Woven fabric of coarse animal hair or of horsehair + +Ch. 52 Cotton + +5203 00 Cotton, carded or combed +5204 11 Cotton sewing thread ò85% cotton, not for retail sale +5204 19 Cotton sewing thread, <85% cotton, not for retail sale +5204 20 Cotton sewing thread, for retail sale +5205 11 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, uncombed, ò714.29 decitex, not + for retail sale +5205 12 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, uncombed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale +5205 13 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, uncombed, 232.56>decitexò192.31, + not for retail sale +5205 14 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, uncombed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale +5205 15 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, uncombed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale +5205 21 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, combed, ò714.29, not for retail + sale +5205 22 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, combed, 714.29 >decitexò232.56, + not for retail sale +5205 23 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, combed, 232.56 >decitexò192.31, + not for retail sale +5205 24 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, combed, 192.31 >decitexò125, not + for retail sale +5205 25 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, single, combed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale +5205 31 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, ò714.29 decitex, not + for retail sale, nes +5205 32 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale, nes +5205 33 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 232.56 + >decitexò192.31, not for retail sale, nes +5205 34 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale, nes +5205 35 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, <125 decitex, not + for retail sale, nes +5205 41 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, combed, ò714.29 decitex, not + for retail sale, nes +5205 42 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, combed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale, nes +5205 43 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, combed, 232.56 + >decitexò192.31, not for retail sale, nes +5205 44 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, combed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale, nes +5205 45 Cotton yarn, ò85% cotton, multiple, combed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale, nes +5206 11 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, ò714.29, not for + retail sale +5206 12 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale +5206 13 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 232.56 + >decitexò192.31, not for retail sale +5206 14 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale +5206 15 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale +5206 21 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, ò714.29 decitex, not for + retail sale +5206 22 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 714.29 >decitexò232.56, + not for retail sale +5206 23 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 232.56 >decitexò192.31, + not for retail sale +5206 24 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 192.31 >decitexò125, not + for retail sale +5206 25 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale +5206 31 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, ò714.29, not for + retail sale, nes +5206 32 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale, nes +5206 33 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 232.56 + >decitexò192.31, not for retail sale, nes +5206 34 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale, nes +5206 35 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, <125 decitex, not + for retail sale, nes +5206 41 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, ò714.29, not for + retail sale, nes +5206 42 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 714.29 + >decitexò232.56, not for retail sale, nes +5206 43 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 232.56 + >decitexò192.31, not for retail sale, nes +5206 44 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 192.31 >decitexò125, + not for retail sale, nes +5206 45 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, <125 decitex, not for + retail sale, nes +5207 10 Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread)ò85% cotton, for retail sale +5207 90 Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread) <85% cotton, for retail + sale +5208 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, ó85% cotton, ó100g/m2, unbleached +5208 12 Plain weave cotton fabric, ó85% cotton, >100g/m2, ó200g/m2, + unbleached +5208 13 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, unbleached +5208 19 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5208 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó100g/m2, bleached +5208 22 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >100g/m2, ó200g/m2, + bleached +5208 23 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, bleached +5208 29 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, bleached, nes +5208 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó100g/m2, dyed +5208 32 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >100g/m2, ó 200g/m2, dyed +5208 33 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, dyed +5208 39 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, dyed, nes +5208 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó100g/m2, yarn dyed +5208 42 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >100g/m2, ó200 g/m2, yarn + dyed +5208 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, yarn dyed +5208 49 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes +5208 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó100g/m2, printed +5208 52 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >100g/m2, ó200 g/m2, + printed +5208 53 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, ó200g/m2, printed +5208 59 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, ó 200g/m2, printed, nes +5209 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached +5209 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached +5209 19 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5209 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached +5209 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached +5209 29 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached, nes +5209 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed +5209 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed +5209 39 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed, nes +5209 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, yarn dyed +5209 42 Blue denim fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2 +5209 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, other than denim,ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, + yarn dyed +5209 49 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes +5209 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed +5209 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed +5209 59 Woven fabric of cotton, ò85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed, nes +5210 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, unbleached +5210 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, unbleached +5210 19 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5210 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, bleached +5210 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, bleached +5210 29 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, bleached, nes +5210 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, dyed +5210 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, dyed +5210 39 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, dyed, nes +5210 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, yarn dyed +5210 42 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, yarn dyed +5210 49 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes +5210 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, printed +5210 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, printed +5210 59 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + ó200g/m2, printed, nes +5211 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, unbleached +5211 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, unbleached +5211 19 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5211 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, bleached +5211 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, bleached +5211 29 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, bleached, nes +5211 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, dyed +5211 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, dyed +5211 39 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, dyed, nes +5211 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, yarn dyed +5211 42 Blue denim fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2 +5211 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, other than denim, <85% cotton, with + man-made fiber, >200g/m2, yarn dyed +5211 49 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes +5211 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, printed +5211 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, printed +5211 59 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber, + >200g/m2, printed, nes +5212 11 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ó200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5212 12 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ó200g/m2, bleached, nes +5212 13 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ó200g/m2, dyed, nes +5212 14 Woven fabric of cotton, ó200g/m2, of yarns of different colors, + nes +5212 15 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ó200g/m2, printed, nes +5212 21 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, unbleached, nes +5212 22 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, bleached, nes +5212 23 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, dyed, nes +5212 24 Woven fabric of cotton, >200g/m2, of yarns of different colors, + nes +5212 25 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, printed, nes + +Ch. 53 Other vegetable textile fibers; paper yarn and woven fabric of + paper yarn + +5306 10 Flax yarn, single +5306 20 Flax yarn, multiple +5307 10 Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibers, single +5307 20 Yarn of jute or other textile bast fibers, multiple +5308 20 True hemp yarn +5308 90 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers +5309 11 Woven fabric, ò85% flax, unbleached or bleached +5309 19 Woven fabric, ò85% flax, other than unbleached or bleached +5309 21 Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, unbleached or bleached +5309 29 Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, other than unbleached or bleached +5310 10 Woven fabric of jute or of other textile bast fibers, unbleached +5310 90 Woven fabric of jute or of other textile bast fibers, other than + unbleached +5311 00 Woven fabric of other vegetable textile fibers; woven fabric of + paper yarn + +Ch. 54 Man-made filaments + +5401 10 Sewing thread of synthetic filaments +5401 20 Sewing thread of artificial filaments +5402 10 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), nylon or other + polyamide fiber, not for retail sale +5402 20 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), of polyester + filaments, not for retail sale +5402 31 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamide fiber,ó50tex/single + yarn, not for retail sale +5402 32 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamide fiber,>50 + tex/single yarn, not for retail sale +5402 33 Textured yarn nes, of polyester filaments, not for retail sale +5402 39 Textured yarn of synthetic filaments, nes, not for retail sale +5402 41 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, single, untwisted, nes, + not for retail sale +5402 42 Yarn of polyester filaments, partially oriented, single, nes, not + for retail sale +5402 43 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for + retail sale +5402 49 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for + retail sale +5402 51 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, single, >50 turns per + meter, not for retail sale +5402 52 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, >50 turns per meter, not for + retail sale +5402 59 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, >50 turns per meter, nes, not + for retail sale +5402 61 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, multiple, nes, not for + retail sale +5402 62 Yarn of polyester filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale +5402 69 Yarn of synthetic filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale +5403 10 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), of viscose rayon + filaments, not for retail sale +5403 20 Textured yarn nes, of artificial filaments, not for retail sale +5403 31 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for + retail sale +5403 32 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, >120 turns per meter, + nes, not for retail sale +5403 33 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, single, nes, not for retail sale +5403 39 Yarn of artificial filaments, single, nes, not for retail sale +5403 41 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail + sale +5403 42 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail + sale +5403 49 Yarn of artificial filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale +5404 10 Synthetic monofilament, ò67 decitex, no cross sectional dimension + >1 mm +5404 90 Strip and the like of synthetic textile material of an apparent + width ó 5mm +5405 00 Artificial monofil, 67 decitex, cross sectional dimension >1mm; + strip of art. tex. mat. width ó5mm +5406 10 Yarn of synthetic filaments (other than sewing thread), for retail + sale +5406 20 Yarn of artificial filaments (other than sewing thread), for + retail sale +5407 10 Woven fabric of high tenacity filament yarn of nylon or other + polyamides, or polyester +5407 20 Woven fabric obtained from strip or the like of synthetic textile + materials +5407 30 Fabric specified in Note 9 Section XI (layers of parallel + synthetic textile yarn) +5407 41 Woven fabric, ò85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, unbleached + or bleached, nes +5407 42 Woven fabric, ò85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, dyed, nes +5407 43 Woven fabric, ò85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, yarn dyed, + nes +5407 44 Woven fabric, ò85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, printed, + nes +5407 51 Woven fabric, ò85% textured polyester filaments, unbleached or + bleached, nes +5407 52 Woven fabric, ò85% textured polyester filaments, dyed, nes +5407 53 Woven fabric, ò85% textured polyester filaments, yarn dyed, nes +5407 54 Woven fabric, ò85% textured polyester filaments, printed, nes +5407 60 Woven fabric, ò85% non-textured polyester filaments, nes +5407 71 Woven fabric, ò85% synthetic filaments, unbleached or bleached, + nes +5407 72 Woven fabric, ò85% synthetic filaments, dyed, nes +5407 73 Woven fabric, ò85% synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes +5407 74 Woven fabric, ò85% synthetic filaments, printed, nes +5407 81 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% syn. filaments, with + cotton, unbl or bl, nes +5407 82 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, dyed, nes +5407 83 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, yarn dyed, + nes +5407 84 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, printed, + nes +5407 91 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, unbleached or bleached, nes +5407 92 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, dyed, nes +5407 93 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes +5407 94 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, printed, nes +5408 10 Woven fabric of high tenacity filament yarn of viscose rayon +5408 21 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial filament or strip, unbleached or + bleached, nes +5408 22 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial filament or strip, dyed, nes +5408 23 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial filament or strip, yarn dyed, nes +5408 24 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial filament or strip, printed, nes +5408 31 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, unbleached or bleached, nes +5408 32 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, dyed, nes +5408 33 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, yarn dyed, nes +5408 34 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, printed, nes + +Ch.55Man-made staple fibers + +5501 10 Filament tow of nylon or other polyamides +5501 20 Filament tow of polyesters +5501 30 Filament tow of acrylic or modacrylic +5501 90 Synthetic filament tow, nes +5502 00 Artificial filament tow +5503 10 Staple fibers of nylon or other polyamides, not carded or combed +5503 20 Staple fibers of polyesters, not carded or combed +5503 30 Staple fibers of acrylic or modacrylic, not carded or combed +5503 40 Staple fibers of polypropylene, not carded or combed +5503 90 Synthetic staple fibers, not carded or combed, nes +5504 10 Staple fibers of viscose, not carded or combed +5504 90 Artificial staple fibers, other than viscose, not carded or combed +5505 10 Waste of synthetic fibers +5505 20 Waste of artificial fibers +5506 10 Staple fibers of nylon or other polyamides, carded or combed +5506 20 Staple fibers of polyesters, carded or combed +5506 30 Staple fibers of acrylic or modacrylic, carded or combed +5506 90 Synthetic staple fibers, carded or combed, nes +5507 00 Artificial staple fibers, carded or combed +5508 10 Sewing thread of synthetic staple fibers +5508 20 Sewing thread of artificial staple fibers +5509 11 Yarn, ò85% nylon or other polyamide staple fibers, single, not for + retail sale +5509 12 Yarn, ò85% nylon or other polyamide staple fibers, multiple, not + for retail sale, nes +5509 21 Yarn, ò85% of polyester staple fibers, single, not for retail sale +5509 22 Yarn, ò85% of polyester staple fibers, multiple, not for retail + sale, nes +5509 31 Yarn, ò85% of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, single, not for + retail sale +5509 32 Yarn, ò85% acrylic/modacrylic staple fibers, multiple, not for + retail sale, nes +5509 41 Yarn, ò85% of other synthetic staple fibers, single, not for + retail sale +5509 42 Yarn, ò85% of other synthetic staple fibers, multiple, not for + retail sale, nes +5509 51 Yarn of polyester staple fibers mixed with artificial staple + fiber, not for retail sale, nes +5509 52 Yarn of polyester staple fiber mixed with wool or fine animal + hair, not for retail sale, nes +5509 53 Yarn of polyester staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail + sale, nes +5509 59 Yarn of polyester staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes +5509 61 Yarn of acrylic staple fiber mixed with wool or fine animal hair, + not for retail sale, nes +5509 62 Yarn of acrylic staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail + sale, nes +5509 69 Yarn of acrylic staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes +5509 91 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers mixed with wool or fine + animal hair, not for retail sale, nes +5509 92 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for + retail sale, nes +5509 99 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes +5510 11 Yarn, ò85% of artificial staple fibers, single, not for retail + sale +5510 12 Yarn, ò85% of artificial staple fibers, multiple, not for retail + sale, nes +5510 20 Yarn of artificial staple fiber mixed with wool/fine animal hair, + not for retail sale, nes +5510 30 Yarn of artificial staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail + sale, nes +5510 90 Yarn of artificial staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes +5511 10 Yarn, ò85% of synthetic staple fibers, other than sewing thread, + for retail sale +5511 20 Yarn, <85% of synthetic staple fibers, for retail sale, nes +5511 30 Yarn of artificial fibers (other than sewing thread), for retail + sale +5512 11 Woven fabric, ò85% of polyester staple fibers, unbleached or + bleached +5512 19 Woven fabric, ò85% of polyester staple fibers, other than + unbleached or bleached +5512 21 Woven fabric, ò85% of acrylic staple fibers, unbleached or + bleached +5512 29 Woven fabric, ò85% of acrylic staple fibers, other than unbleached + or bleached +5512 91 Woven fabric, ò85% of other synthetic staple fibers, unbleached or + bleached +5512 99 Woven fabric, ò85% of other synthetic staple fibers, other than + unbleached or bleached +5513 11 Plain weave polyester fabric, <85% syn stple fiber, with cot, + ó170g/m2, unbl or bl +5513 12 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, unbl or bl +5513 13 Woven polyester fabric, <85% synthetic stple fiber, with cotton, + ó170g/m2, unbl or bl, nes +5513 19 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl fib, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, unbl or bl +5513 21 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric,<85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, ó170g/m2, dyed +5513 22 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric,<85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, ó170g/m2, dyed +5513 23 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, dyed, nes +5513 29 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple + fiber, with cotton, ó170g/m2, dyed +5513 31 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, yarn dyed +5513 32 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, yarn dyed +5513 33 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, dyed nes +5513 39 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple + fiber, with cotton, ó170g/m2, yarn dyed +5513 41 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. stpl fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, printed +5513 42 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, <=/170g/m2, printed +5513 43 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn staple fiber, + with cotton, ó170g/m2, printed, nes +5513 49 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple + fiber, with cotton, ó170g/m2, printed +5514 11 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl +5514 12 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl +5514 13 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl fiber, with + cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl, nes +5514 19 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn stpl. fib, + with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl +5514 21 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed +5514 22 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed +5514 23 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed +5514 29 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% synthetic + staple fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed +5514 31 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed +5514 32 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% mixed with cotton, + >170g/m2, yarn dyed +5514 33 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed nes +5514 39 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed +5514 41 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed +5514 42 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed +5514 43 Woven fabric of polyester staple fibers <85% syn. staple fiber, + with cotton, >170g/m2, printed, nes +5514 49 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple + fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed +5515 11 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with viscose rayon staple + fiber, nes +5515 12 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with man-made filaments, + nes +5515 13 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with wool or fine animal + hair, nes +5515 19 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, nes +5515 21 Woven fabric of acrylic staple fiber, with man-made filaments, nes +5515 22 Woven fabric of acrylic staple fiber, with wool or fine animal + hair, nes +5515 29 Woven fabric of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, nes +5515 91 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, with man-made + filaments, nes +5515 92 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, with wool or fine + animal hair, nes +5515 99 Woven fabric of synthetic staple fibers, nes +5516 11 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial staple fiber, unbleached or bleached +5516 12 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial staple fiber, dyed +5516 13 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial staple fiber, yarn dyed +5516 14 Woven fabric, ò85% artificial staple fiber, printed +5516 21 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with man-made fib, unbl or bl +5516 22 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with man-made fib, dyed +5516 23 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with man-made fib, yarn dyed +5516 24 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with man-made fib, printed +5516 31 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art stpl fiber, with + wool/fine animal hair, unbl or bl +5516 32 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber, + with wool/fine animal hair, dyed +5516 33 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber, + with wool/fine animal hair, yarn dyed +5516 34 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber, + with wool/fine animal hair, printed +5516 41 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with cotton, unbl or bl +5516 42 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with cotton, dyed +5516 43 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with cotton, yarn dyed +5516 44 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple + fiber, with cotton, printed +5516 91 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, unbleached or bleached, + nes +5516 92 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, dyed, nes +5516 93 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, yarn dyed, nes +5516 94 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, printed, nes + +Ch. 56 Wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns, twine, cordage, ropes + and cables and articles thereof + +5601 10 Sanitary articles of wadding of textile materials, including + sanitary towels, tampons, and diapers +5601 21 Wadding of cotton and articles thereof, other than sanitary + articles +5601 22 Wadding of man-made fibers and articles thereof, other than + sanitary articles +5601 29 Wedge of other textile materials and articles thereof, other than + sanitary articles +5601 30 Textile flock and dust and mill neps +5602 10 Needleloom felt and stitch-bonded fiber fabric +5602 21 Felt other than needleloom, of wool or fine animal hair, not + impregnated, coated, covered or laminated +5602 29 Felt other than needleloom, of other textile materials, not + impregnated, coated, covered or laminated +5602 90 Felt of textile materials, nes +5603 00 Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or + laminated +5604 10 Rubber thread and cord, textile covered +5604 20 High tenacity yarn of polyester, nylon other polyamide, viscose + rayon, impregnated or coated +5604 90 Textile yarn, strip, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with + rubber or plastics nes +5605 00 Metalized yarn, being textile yarn combined with metal thread, + strip, or powder +5606 00 Gimped yarn nes; chenille yarn; loop wale-yarn +5607 10 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of jute or other textile bast + fibers +5607 21 Binder or baler twine, of sisal or other textile fibers of the + genus Agave +5607 29 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of sisal textile fibers +5607 30 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of abaca or other hard (leaf) + fibers +5607 41 Binder or baler twine, of polyethylene or polypropylene +5607 49 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of polyethylene or + polypropylene +5607 50 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other synthetic fibers +5607 90 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other materials +5608 11 Made up fishing nets, of man-made textile materials +5608 19 Knotted netting of twine, cordage, or rope, and other made up nets + of man-made textile materials +5608 90 Knotted netting of twine, cordage, or rope, nes, and made up nets + of other textile materials +5609 00 Articles of yarn, strip, twine, cordage, rope and cables, nes + +Ch.57Carpets and other textile floor coverings + +5701 10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, knotted +5701 90 Carpets of other textile materials, knotted +5702 10 Kelem, Schumacks, Karamanie and similar textile hand-woven rugs +5702 20 Floor coverings of coconut fibers (coir) +5702 31 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile construction, + not made up, nes +5702 32 Carpets of man-made textile materials, of woven pile construction, + not made up, nes +5702 39 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction, + not made up, nes +5702 41 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile construction, + made up, nes +5702 42 Carpets of man-made textile materials, of woven pile construction, + made up, nes +5702 49 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction, + made up, nes +5702 51 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, not made up, nes +5702 52 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, not made up, nes +5702 59 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, not made up, nes +5702 91 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, made up, nes +5702 92 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, made up, nes +5702 99 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, made up, nes +5703 10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, tufted +5703 20 Carpets of nylon or other polyamide, tufted +5703 30 Carpets of other man-made textile materials, tufted +5703 90 Carpets of other textile materials, tufted +5704 10 Tiles of felt of textile materials, having a maximum surface area + of 0.3 m2 +5704 90 Carpets of felt of textile materials, nes +5705 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, nes + +Ch. 58 Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; + trimmings; embroidery + +5801 10 Woven pile fabric of wool or fine animal hair, other than terry + and narrow fabric +5801 21 Woven uncut weft pile fabric of cotton, other than terry and + narrow fabric +5801 22 Cut corduroy fabric of cotton, other than narrow fabric +5801 23 Woven weft pile fabric of cotton, nes +5801 24 Woven warp pile fabric of cotton, epingle (uncut), other than + terry and narrow fabric +5801 25 Woven warp pile fabric of cotton, cut, other than terry and narrow + fabric +5801 26 Chenille fabric of cotton, other than narrow fabric +5801 31 Woven uncut weft pile fabric of manmade fibers, other than terry + and narrow fabric +5801 32 Cut corduroy fabric of man-made fibers, other than narrow fabric +5801 33 Woven weft pile fabric of man-made fibers, nes +5801 34 Woven warp pile fabric of man-made fiber, epingle (uncut),other + than terry and narrow fabric +5801 35 Woven warp pile fabric of man-made fiber, cut, other than terry + and narrow fabric +5801 36 Chenille fabric of man-made fibers, other than narrow fabric +5801 90 Woven pile fabric and chenille fabric of other textile materials, + other than terry and narrow fabric +5802 11 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of cotton, other + than narrow fabric, unbleached +5802 19 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of cotton, other + than unbleached or narrow fabric +5802 20 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of other textile + materials, other than narrow fabric +5802 30 Tufted textile fabric, other than products of heading No 57.03 +5803 10 Gauze of cotton, other than narrow fabric +5803 90 Gauze of other textile material, other than narrow fabric +5804 10 Tulles and other net fabric, not including woven, knitted or + crocheted fabric +5804 21 Mechanically made lace of man-made fiber, in the piece, in strips + or motifs +5804 29 Mechanically made lace of other textile materials, in the piece, + in strips or in motifs +5804 30 Hand-made lace, in the piece, in strips or in motifs +5805 00 Hand-woven tapestries and needle-worked tapestries, whether or not + made up +5806 10 Narrow woven pile fabric and narrow chenille fabric +5806 20 Narrow woven fabric, containing ò5% elastomeric yarn or rubber + thread, nes +5806 31 Narrow woven fabric of cotton, nes +5806 32 Narrow woven fabric of man-made fibers, nes +5806 39 Narrow woven fabric of other textile materials, nes +5806 40 Fabric consisting of warp without weft, assembled by means of an + adhesive +5807 10 Labels, badges and similar woven articles of textile materials +5807 90 Labels, badges and similar articles, not woven, of textile + materials, nes +5808 10 Braids in the piece +5808 90 Ornamental trimmings in the piece, other than knit; tassels, + pompons and similar articles +5809 00 Woven fabric of metal thread or metalized yarn, for apparel, and + homefurnishings, nes +5810 10 Embroidery without visible ground, in the piece, in strips or in + motifs +5810 91 Embroidery of cotton, in the piece, in strips or in motifs, nes +5810 92 Embroidery of man-made fibers, in the piece, in strips or in + motifs, nes +5810 99 Embroidery of other textile materials, in the piece, in strips or + motifs, nes +5811 00 Quilted textile products in the piece + +Ch. 59 Impregnated, coated, covered, laminated textile fabric; textile + articles suitable for industrial use + +5901 10 Textile fabric coated with gum, of a kind used for outer covers of + books or the like +5901 90 Tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; stiffened textile fabric + for hats, nes +5902 10 Tire cord fabric of high tenacity nylon or other polyamide yarn +5902 20 Tire cord fabric of high tenacity polyester yarn +5902 90 Tire cord fabric made of high tenacity viscose rayon yarn +5903 10 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with + polyvinyl chloride, nes +5903 20 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with + polyurethane, nes +5903 90 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with + plastics, nes +5904 10 Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape +5904 91 Floor coverings, other than linoleum, with a base of needleloom + felt or nonwovens +5904 92 Floor coverings, other than linoleum, with other textile base +5905 00 Textile wall coverings +5906 10 Rubberized textile adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm +5906 91 Rubberized textile knitted or crocheted fabric, nes +5906 99 Rubberized textile fabric, nes +5907 00 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, nes; painted canvas + for theater use, backdrops, etc. +5908 00 Textile wicks for lamps, stoves, candles or the like; gas mantles + and knitted gas mantle fabric +5909 00 Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing +5910 00 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting of textile material + whether or not reinforced +5911 10 Felt and felt-lined woven fabric combined with rubber, leather, or + other material, for technical uses +5911 20 Textile bolting cloth, whether or not made up +5911 31 Textile fabric, endless or linked, for paper-making or similar + machines, weighing <650 g/m2 +5911 32 Textile fabric, endless or linked, for paper-making or similar + machines, weighing ò650 g/m2 +5911 40 Textile straining cloth used in oil presses or the like, including + of human hair +5911 90 Textile products and articles for technical uses, nes + +Ch. 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics + +6001 10 Long pile knitted or crocheted textile fabric +6001 21 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton +6001 22 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of man-made fibers +6001 29 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of other textile + materials +6001 91 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton, nes +6001 92 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of man-made fiber, nes +6001 99 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of other textile materials, nes +6002 10 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, wó30 cm,ò5% of elastomeric + yarn or rubber thread, nes +6002 20 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, width not exceeding 30 cm, + nes +6002 30 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, width > 30 cm, ò5% of + elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, nes +6002 41 Warp knitted fabric, of wool or fine animal hair, nes +6002 42 Warp knitted fabric, of cotton, nes +6002 43 Warp knitted fabric, of man-made fibers, nes +6002 49 Warp knitted fabric, of other materials, nes +6002 91 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of wool or of fine animal hair, nes +6002 92 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton, nes +6002 93 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of manmade fibers, nes +6002 99 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of other materials, nes + +Ch. 61 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted + +6101 10 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and sim articles, of wool or + fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted +6101 20 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and similar articles, of + cotton, knitted or crocheted +6101 30 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and similar articles, of man- + made fibers, knitted or crocheted +6101 90 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and sim articles, of other + textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6102 10 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and sim art, of wool or fine + animal hair, knitted or crocheted +6102 20 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and similar articles, of + cotton, knitted or crocheted +6102 30 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and similar articles, of man- + made fibers, knitted or crocheted +6102 90 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and sim art, of other textile + materials, knitted or crocheted +6103 11 Men's or boys' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6103 12 Men's or boys' suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6103 19 Men's or boys' suits, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6103 21 Men's or boys' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6103 22 Men's or boys' ensembles, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6103 23 Men's or boys' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6103 29 Men's or boys' ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6103 31 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair, + knitted or crocheted +6103 32 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6103 33 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibers, knitted + or crocheted +6103 39 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of other textile materials, + knitted or crocheted +6103 41 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, + knitted or crocheted +6103 42 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6103 43 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, knitted + or crocheted +6103 49 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, + knitted or crocheted +6104 11 Women's or girls' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6104 12 Women's or girls' suits, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6104 13 Women's or girls' suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6104 19 Women's or girls' suits, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6104 21 Women's or girls' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted + or crocheted +6104 22 Women's or girls' ensembles, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6104 23 Women's or girls' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6104 29 Women's or girls' ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted + or crocheted +6104 31 Women's or girls' jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6104 32 Women's or girls' jackets, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6104 33 Women's or girls' jackets, of synthetic fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6104 39 Women's or girls' jackets, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6104 41 Women's or girls' dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6104 42 Women's or girls' dresses, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6104 43 Women's or girls' dresses, of synthetic fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6104 44 Women's or girls' dresses, of artificial fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6104 49 Women's or girls' dresses, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6104 51 Women's or girls' skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6104 52 Women's or girls' skirts, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6104 53 Women's or girls' skirts, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6104 59 Women's or girls' skirts, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6104 61 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal + hair, knitted or crocheted +6104 62 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6104 63 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, + knitted or crocheted +6104 69 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, + knitted or crocheted +6105 10 Men's or boys' shirts, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6105 20 Men's or boys' shirts, of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted +6105 90 Men's or boys' shirts, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6106 10 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6106 20 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of man-made fibers, knitted + or crocheted +6106 90 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of other materials, knitted + or crocheted +6107 11 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6107 12 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of man-made fibers, knitted + or crocheted +6107 19 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of other textile materials, + knitted or crocheted +6107 21 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6107 22 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of man-made fibers, + knitted or crocheted +6107 29 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of other textile + materials, knitted or crocheted +6107 91 Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, robes, and similar articles of + cotton, knitted or crocheted +6107 92 Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, robes, and sim articles of man- + made fibers, knitted or crocheted +6107 99 Men's or boys' underwear, briefs, robes, and sim art of other + textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6108 11 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of man-made fibers, + knitted or crocheted +6108 19 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of other textile + materials, knitted or crocheted +6108 21 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6108 22 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of man-made fibers, knitted + or crocheted +6108 29 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of other textile materials, + knitted or crocheted +6108 31 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6108 32 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of man-made fibers, + knitted or crocheted +6108 39 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of other textile + materials, knitted or crocheted +6108 91 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of + cotton, nes, knitted or crocheted +6108 92 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of man-made + fibers, nes, knitted or crocheted +6108 99 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of other tex + materials, nes, knitted or crocheted +6109 10 T-shirts, singlets, tank tops, and similar garments, of cotton, + knitted or crocheted +6109 90 T-shirts, singlets, tank tops, and similar garments, of other + textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6110 10 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and sim articles of wool or fine + animal hair, knitted or crocheted +6110 20 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and similar articles of cotton, + knitted or crocheted +6110 30 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and similar articles of man-made + fibers, knitted or crocheted +6110 90 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and sim articles of other + textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6111 10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine animal + hair, knitted or crocheted +6111 20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, knitted or + crocheted +6111 30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibers, + knitted or crocheted +6111 90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile + materials, knitted or crocheted +6112 11 Track suits, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6112 12 Track suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6112 19 Track suits, of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6112 20 Ski suits, of textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6112 31 Men's or boys' swimwear, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6112 39 Men's or boys' swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6112 41 Women's or girls' swimwear, of synthetic fibers, knitted or + crocheted +6112 49 Women's or girls' swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6113 00 Garments made up of impregnated, coated, covered or laminated + textile knitted or crocheted fabric +6114 10 Garments of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted, nes +6114 20 Garments of cotton, knitted or crocheted, nes +6114 30 Garments of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted, nes +6114 90 Garments of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted, nes +6115 11 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fiber yarn, <67 decitex/single + yarn, knitted or crocheted +6115 12 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fiber yarn, ò67 decitex/single + yarn, knitted or crocheted +6115 19 Panty hose and tights, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6115 20 Women full or knee length hosiery, of textile yarn, <67 + decitex/single yarn, knitted or crocheted +6115 91 Hosiery nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted +6115 92 Hosiery nes, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6115 93 Hosiery nes, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6115 99 Hosiery nes, of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6116 10 Gloves or mittens, impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or + rubber, knitted or crocheted +6116 91 Gloves or mittens, nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or + crocheted +6116 92 Gloves or mittens, nes, of cotton, knitted or crocheted +6116 93 Gloves or mittens, nes, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted +6116 99 Gloves or mittens, nes, of other textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6117 10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of textile materials, knitted + or crocheted +6117 20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6117 80 Clothing accessories nes, of textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6117 90 Parts of garments or clothing accessories, of textile materials, + knitted or crocheted + +Ch. 62 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or + crocheted or crocheted + +6201 11 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of wool or fine + animal hair, not knit +6201 12 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of cotton, not + knitted or crocheted +6201 13 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of man-made fibers, + not knitted or crocheted +6201 19 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6201 91 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of wool or fine + animal hair, not knitted or crocheted +6201 92 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of cotton, not + knitted or crocheted +6201 93 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of man-made fibers, + not knitted or crocheted +6201 99 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6202 11 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of wool or fine + animal hair not knit +6202 12 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of cotton, not + knitted or crocheted +6202 13 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of man-made + fibers, not knitted or crocheted +6202 19 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of other textile + mat, not knit +6202 91 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of wool or fine + animal hair, not knit +6202 92 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of cotton, not + knitted or crocheted +6202 93 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of man-made fibers, + not knitted or crocheted +6202 99 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of other textile + materials, not knit +6203 11 Men's or boys' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 12 Men's or boys' suits, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 19 Men's or boys' suits, of other textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 21 Men's or boys' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted + or crocheted +6203 22 Men's or boys' ensembles, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6203 23 Men's or boys' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 29 Men's or boys' ensembles, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6203 31 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair, + not knitted or crocheted +6203 32 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 33 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6203 39 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6203 41 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, + not knitted or crocheted +6203 42 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6203 43 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6203 49 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6204 11 Women's or girls' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 12 Women's or girls' suits, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6204 13 Women's or girls' suits, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 19 Women's or girls' suits, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 21 Women's or girls' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not + knitted or crocheted +6204 22 Women's or girls' ensembles, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6204 23 Women's or girls' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 29 Women's or girls' ensembles, of other textile materials, not + knitted or crocheted +6204 31 Women's or girls' jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, not + knitted or crocheted +6204 32 Women's or girls' jackets, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6204 33 Women's or girls' jackets, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 39 Women's or girls' jackets, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 41 Women's or girls' dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, not + knitted or crocheted +6204 42 Women's or girls' dresses, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6204 43 Women's or girls' dresses, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 44 Women's or girls' dresses, of artificial fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 49 Women's or girls' dresses, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 51 Women's or girls' skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 52 Women's or girls' skirts, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6204 53 Women's or girls' skirts, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 59 Women's or girls' skirts, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6204 61 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal + hair, not knitted or crocheted +6204 62 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6204 63 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6204 69 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6205 10 Men's or boys' shirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted or + crocheted +6205 20 Men's or boys' shirts, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6205 30 Men's or boys' shirts, of man-made fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6205 90 Men's or boys' shirts, of other textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted +6206 10 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of silk or silk waste, not + knitted or crocheted +6206 20 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of wool or fine animal hair, + not knitted or crocheted +6206 30 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6206 40 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of man-made fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6206 90 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6207 11 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6207 19 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6207 21 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6207 22 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of man-made fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6207 29 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6207 91 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of + cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6207 92 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of man-made + fibers, not knitted or crocheted +6207 99 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of + other textile materials, not knit +6208 11 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of man-made fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6208 19 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6208 21 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of cotton, not knitted + or crocheted +6208 22 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of man-made fibers, + not knitted or crocheted +6208 29 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6208 91 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and similar articles of cotton, + not knitted or crocheted +6208 92 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and similar articles of man-made + fibers, not knitted or crocheted +6208 99 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and sim art of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6209 10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine animal + hair, not knitted or crocheted +6209 20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6209 30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6209 90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile + materials, not knitted or crocheted +6210 10 Garments made up of textile felts and of nonwoven textile fabric +6210 20 Men's or boys' overcoats and similar articles of impreg, coated, + covered etc, textile fabric +6210 30 Women's or girls' overcoats and sim art, of impregnated, coated, + covered, or laminated woven fabric +6210 40 Men's or boys' garments nes, made up of impregnated, coated, + covered, or laminated woven fabric +6210 50 Women's or girls' garments nes, of impregnated, coated, covered, + or laminated woven fabric +6211 11 Men's or boys' swimwear, of textile materials not knitted or + crocheted +6211 12 Women's or girls' swimwear, of textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted +6211 20 Ski suits, of textile materials, not knitted or crocheted +6211 31 Men's or boys' garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not + knitted or crocheted +6211 32 Men's or boys' garments nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6211 33 Men's or boys' garments nes, of man-made fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6211 39 Men's or boys' garments nes, of other textile materials, not + knitted or crocheted +6211 41 Women's or girls' garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not + knitted or crocheted +6211 42 Women's or girls' garments nes, of cotton, not knitted or + crocheted +6211 43 Women's or girls' garments nes, of man-made fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6211 49 Women's or girls' garments nes, of other textile materials, not + knitted or crocheted +6212 10 Brassieres and parts thereof, of textile materials, whether or not + knitted or crocheted +6212 20 Girdles, panty girdles and parts thereof, of textile materials, + whether or not crocheted +6212 30 Corselettes and parts thereof, of textile materials, whether or + not knitted or crocheted +6212 90 Corsets, braces and sim articles and parts, of textile materials, + whether or not knitted or crocheted +6213 10 Handkerchiefs, of silk or silk waste, not knitted or crocheted +6213 20 Handkerchiefs, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6213 90 Handkerchiefs, of other textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted +6214 10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of silk or silk waste, not + knitted or crocheted +6214 20 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of wool or fine animal hair, + not knitted or crocheted +6214 30 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of synthetic fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6214 40 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of artificial fibers, not + knitted or crocheted +6214 90 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of other textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted +6215 10 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of silk or silk waste, not knitted or + crocheted +6215 20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of man-made fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6215 90 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of other textile materials, not + knitted or crocheted +6216 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts, of textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted +6217 10 Clothing accessories of textile materials, not knitted or + crocheted, nes +6217 90 Parts of garments or of clothing accessories of textile materials, + not knitted or crocheted, nes + +Ch. 63 Other made up textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing + and worn textile articles; rags + +6301 10 Electric blankets, of textile materials +6301 20 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of wool or fine + animal hair +6301 30 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of cotton +6301 40 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of synthetic + fibers +6301 90 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of other + textile materials +6302 10 Bed linen, of textile knitted or crocheted or crocheted materials +6302 21 Bed linen, of cotton, printed, not knitted or crocheted +6302 22 Bed linen, of man-made fibers, printed, not knitted or crocheted +6302 29 Bed linen, of other textile materials, printed, not knitted or + crocheted +6302 31 Bed linen, of cotton, nes +6302 32 Bed linen, of man-made fibers, nes +6302 39 Bed linen, of other textile materials, nes +6302 40 Table linen, of textile knitted or crocheted materials +6302 51 Table linen, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6302 52 Table linen, of flax, not knitted or crocheted +6302 53 Table linen, of man-made fibers, not knitted or crocheted +6302 59 Table linen, of other textile materials, not knitted or crocheted +6302 60 Toilet and kitchen linen, of terry toweling or similar terry + fabric, of cotton +6302 91 Toilet and kitchen linen, of cotton, nes +6302 92 Toilet and kitchen linen, of flax +6302 93 Toilet and kitchen linen, of man-made fibers +6302 99 Toilet and kitchen linen, of other textile materials +6303 11 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of cotton, + knitted or crocheted +6303 12 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of + synthetic fiber, knitted or crocheted +6303 19 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, other + textile materials, knitted or crocheted +6303 91 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of cotton, + not knitted or crocheted +6303 92 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of + synthetic fiber, not knitted or crocheted +6303 99 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of other + tex mat, not knitted or crocheted +6304 11 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, knitted or crocheted +6304 19 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, not knitted or crocheted +6304 91 Furnishing articles nes, of textile materials, knitted or + crocheted +6304 92 Furnishing articles nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted +6304 93 Furnishing articles nes, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or + crocheted +6304 99 Furnishing articles nes, of other textile materials, not knitted + or crocheted +6305 10 Sacks and bags of jute or of other textile bast fibers +6305 20 Sacks and bags of cotton +6305 31 Sacks and bags polyethylene or polypropylene strips +6305 39 Sacks and bags of other man-made textile materials +6305 90 Sacks and bags of other textile materials +6306 11 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of cotton +6306 12 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of synthetic fibers +6306 19 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of other textile materials +6306 21 Tents, of cotton +6306 22 Tents, of synthetic fibers +6306 29 Tents, of other textile materials +6306 31 Sails, of synthetic fibers +6306 39 Sails, of other textile materials +6306 41 Pneumatic mattresses, of cotton +6306 49 Pneumatic mattresses, of other textile materials +6306 91 Camping goods nes, of cotton +6306 99 Camping goods nes, of other textile materials +6307 10 Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths, of + textile materials +6307 20 Life jackets and life belts, of textile materials +6307 90 Made up articles, of textile materials, nes, including dress + patterns +6308 00 Sets of woven fabric and yarn, for rugs, tapestries, and similar + textile articles, for retail sale +6309 00 Worn clothing and other worn articles + +Ch. 64 Footwear, gaiters, and the like; parts of such articles + +ex 6405 20 Footwear with soles and uppers of wool felt +ex 6406 10 Footwear uppers of which the external surface is ò50% textile +material +ex 6406 99 Leg warmers and gaiters of textile materials + +Ch. 65 Headgear and parts thereof + +6501 00 Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt; plateaux and manchons of + felt +6502 00 Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material +6503 00 Felt hats and other felt headgear +6504 00 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of + any material +6505 90 Hats and other headgear, knitted or made up from lace, or other + textile materials + +Ch. 66 Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seatsticks, whips, + riding-crops and parts thereof + +6601 10 Umbrellas and sun umbrellas, garden type +6601 91 Other umbrella types, telescopic shaft +6601 99 Other umbrellas + +Ch. 70 Glass and glassware + +ex 7019 10 Yarn of fiber glass +ex 7019 20 Woven fabric of fiber glass + +Ch. 87 Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts + and accessories thereof + +8708 21 Safety seat belts for motor vehicles + +Ch. 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof + +8804 00 Parachutes; their parts and accessories + +Ch. 91 Clocks and watchs and parts thereof + +9113 90 Watch straps, bands and bracelets of textile materials + +Ch. 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and + similar stuffed furnishings + +ex 9404 90 Pillow and cushions of cotton; quilts; eiderdowns; comforters and +sim articles of textile materials + +Ch. 95 Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof + +9502 91 Garments for dolls + +Ch. 96 Miscellaneous manufactured articles + +ex 9612 10 Woven ribbons, of man-made fibers, other than those <30 mm wide +and permanently in cartridges +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 2.1 + + Tariff Elimination + + +Trade Between the United States and Canada + +1. The United States and Canada shall progressively eliminate +their respective customs duties on originating textile and +apparel goods of each other in accordance with the base rates and +schedules set forth in Annex 401.2, as amended, of the Canada- +United States Free Trade Agreement. + + +Trade Between the United States and Mexico + +2. The United States and Mexico shall progressively eliminate +their respective customs duties on originating textile and +apparel goods of each other, starting from the base rates set +forth in the Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, as follows: + + (a) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category A in a Party's Schedule shall + be eliminated entirely and such goods shall be duty- + free effective January 1, 1994; + + (b) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category B in a Party's Schedule shall + be reduced on January 1, 1994, by an amount equal, in + percentage terms, to the base rates. Thereafter, + duties shall be removed in five equal annual stages + commencing on January 1, 1995, and such goods shall be + duty-free effective January 1, 1999; + + (c) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category C in a Party's Schedule shall + be removed in 10 equal annual stages commencing on + January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free + effective January 1, 2003; and + + (d) if the application of the formulas provided in + subparagraphs (b) and (c) for staging categories B and + C result in a duty that exceeds 20 percent ad valorem + during any annual stage, the rate of duty during that + stage shall be 20 percent ad valorem instead of the + rate that otherwise would have applied. + +Exceptions to this provision are specified in Schedule 2.1. + +3. In addition, on January 1, 1994, the United States shall +eliminate customs duties on textile and apparel goods that are: + + (a) assembled in Mexico from fabrics wholly formed and cut + in the United States; and + + (b) exported from and reimported into the United States + under U.S. tariff item 9802.00.80.10, + +and shall not adopt or maintain customs duties on textile and +apparel goods of Mexico that satisfy the requirements of any +successor provision to that U.S. tariff item. + + +Trade Between Canada and Mexico + +4. Canada and Mexico shall progressively eliminate their +respective customs duties on originating textile and apparel +goods of each other, starting from the base rates set forth in +the Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, as follows: + + (a) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category A in a Party's Schedule shall + be eliminated entirely and such goods shall be duty- + free effective January 1, 1994; + + (b) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category B in a Party's Schedule shall + be removed in six equal annual stages commencing on + January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free + effective January 1, 1999; + + (c) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category B+ shall be reduced by the + following percentages of the base rates, commencing on + January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free + effective January 1, 2001: + + January 1, 1994, 20 per cent; + January 1, 1995, 0 per cent; + January 1, 1996, 10 per cent; + January 1, 1997, 10 per cent; + January 1, 1998, 10 per cent; + January 1, 1999, 10 per cent; + January 1, 2000, 10 per cent; + January 1, 2001, 30 per cent; and + + (d) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the + items in staging category C in a Party's Schedule shall + be removed in 10 equal annual stages commencing on + January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free + effective January 1, 2003. + + +Trade Between All Parties + +5. Originating textile and apparel goods provided for in the +items in staging category D in a Party's Schedule shall continue +to receive duty-free treatment. +============================================================================= + Schedule 2.1 + + Exceptions to Tariff Phase-out Formula + Specified in Appendix 2.1 + + +1. The United States shall apply the following rates of duty on +tariff items 5111.11.70, 5111.19.60, 5112.11.20, and 5112.19.90 +during the transition period: + +Year 1 25.0% +Year 2 24.1% +Year 3 18.0% +Year 4 12.0% +Year 5 6.0% +Year 6 and thereafter 0.0% + +2. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on tariff +items 5111.11.01, 5111.19.99, 5112.11.01, 5112.19.99, as modified +to correspond to the U.S. tariff items identified in paragraph 1, +during the transition period: + +Year 1 15.0% +Year 2 14.5% +Year 3 10.8% +Year 4 7.2% +Year 5 3.6% +Year 6 and thereafter 0.0% + +3. The United States shall apply the following rates of duty on +tariff items 5111.20.90, 5111.30.90, 5112.20.30, 5112.30.30, +5407.91.05, 5407.92.05, 5407.93.05, 5407.94.05, 5408.31.05, +5408.32.05, 5408.33.05, 5408.34.05, 5515.13.05, 5515.22.05, +5515.92.05, 5516.31.05, 5516.32.05, 5516.33.05, and 5516.34.05 +during the transition period: + +Year 1 25.0% +Year 2 25.0% +Year 3 20.0% +Year 4 13.3% +Year 5 6.7% +Year 6 and thereafter 0.0% + + +4. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on tariff +items 5111.20.99, 5111.30.99, 5112.20.01, 5112.30.01, 5407.91.99, +5407.92.99, 5407.93.99, 5407.94.99, 5408.31.99, 5408.32.99, +5408.33.99, 5408.34.99, 5515.13.01, 5515.22.01, 5515.92.01, +5516.31.01, 5516.32.01, 5516.33.01, and 5516.34.01, as modified +to correspond to the U.S. tariff items identified in paragraph 3, +during the transition period: + +Year 1 15.0% +Year 2 15.0% +Year 3 12.0% +Year 4 8.0% +Year 5 4.0% +Year 6 and thereafter 0.0% + + +5. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on goods in +subheadings 5703.20 and 5703.30 measuring not more than 5.25 +square meters in area, other than hand-hooked, of nylon, during +the transition period: + +Year 1 20.0% +Year 2 20.0% +Year 3 10.0% +Year 4 6.6% +Year 5 3.3% +Year 6 and thereafter 0.0% +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 3.1 + + Administering Import and Export Restrictions and + Consultation Levels + + +General Provisions Applicable Only to Trade Between Mexico and +the United States and Between Mexico and Canada + +1. A Party applying a restriction or consultation level on non- +originating goods pursuant to Section 5 or paragraph 8 of this +Appendix shall apply it in accordance with this Appendix and its +Schedules. + +2. An exporting Party whose textile or apparel good is subject +to a restriction or consultation level shall limit its annual +exports to the specified limits or levels, and the importing +Party may assist the exporting Party in implementing such +restriction or consultation level by controlling its imports. + +3. Textile and apparel goods exported subject to restrictions +or consultation levels shall be counted against the limits or +levels applicable to the year in which exported. Exports in +excess of authorized limits or levels in each calendar year +shall, if allowed entry into the importing Party, be charged to +the limit or level authorized for the succeeding year. + +4. Each exporting Party whose goods are subject to a +restriction or consultation level shall use its best efforts to +space exports of such goods to the territory of the importing +Party evenly throughout each calendar year, taking into +consideration normal seasonal factors. + +5. Upon written request by an exporting Party whose goods are +subject to a restriction or consultation level, that Party and +the importing Party shall enter into consultations, within 30 +days of receipt of the written request therefor, on any question +arising from the implementation of this Appendix. If the +exporting Party considers that, as a result of a restriction or +consultation level applied under this Appendix, it is being +placed in an inequitable position in relation to another Party or +a non-Party, the consulting Parties shall seek a mutually +beneficial solution within 60 days of the request for +consultations. + +6. The Parties concerned may by mutual agreement adjust annual +Designated Consultation Levels (DCLs) as follows: + + (a) if an exporting Party whose goods are subject to a DCL + wishes to export goods in any category in excess of the + applicable DCL in any calendar year, that Party may + present to the importing Party a formal written request + for an increase in the DCL; and + + (b) the importing Party shall respond, in writing, within + 30 days of the receipt of the request. If the response + to a request is negative, consultations shall take + place not later than 15 days after the receipt of the + negative response or as soon as mutually convenient. + The Parties concerned shall endeavor to reach a + mutually satisfactory solution. An exchange of letters + shall confirm any agreement reached on any new DCL. + +7. The Parties may adjust annual Specific Limits (SLs) as +follows: + + (a) an exporting Party wishing to adjust an SL in + accordance with this paragraph shall provide notice to + the importing Party of its intent to make such + adjustment; + + (b) that exporting Party may increase any SL by not more + than 6 percent (swing); and + + (c) in addition, exports from that Party may exceed by a + maximum of 11 percent any SL by allocating to such + limit for that calendar year an unused portion + ("shortfall") of the corresponding limit for the + previous calendar year ("carryover") or a portion of + the corresponding limit for the succeeding calendar + year ("carryforward") subject to the following + conditions + + (i) carryover may be utilized as available up to 11 + percent of the receiving calendar year's + applicable limits, + + (ii) carryforward may be utilized up to 6 percent of + the receiving calendar year's applicable limits + and shall be charged against the succeeding + calendar year's corresponding limits, + + (iii) the combination of carryover and carryforward + shall not exceed 11 percent of the receiving + calendar year's applicable limits in any + calendar year, and + + (iv) carryover of shortfall shall be applied to any + specific limit following notice given by the + exporting Party and confirmation by the importing + Party that sufficient shortfall exists. If the + importing Party does not consider that sufficient + shortfall exists, it will promptly provide data to + support that view. If substantial statistical + differences exist between the import and export + data upon which shortfall for a given period is + computed, the Parties shall work to resolve these + differences promptly. + +Provisions Applicable Only to Trade between Mexico and the United +States + +8. During the transition period, non-originating textile and +apparel goods of Mexico exported to the United States shall be +subject to the restrictions and consultation levels specified in +Schedule 3.1.2, in accordance with this Appendix and its +Schedules. Such restrictions and consultation levels shall be +progressively eliminated as follows: + + (a) restrictions or consultation levels on items contained + in the categories of textile and apparel goods in + staging category 1 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be + eliminated on January 1, 1994; + + (b) restrictions or consultation levels on items contained + in the categories of textile and apparel goods in + staging category 2 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be + eliminated on January 1, 2001; and + + (c) restrictions or consultation levels on items contained + in the categories of textile and apparel goods in + staging category 3 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be + eliminated on January 1, 2004. + +9. In addition, on January 1, 1994, the United States shall +eliminate restrictions or consultation levels on textile and +apparel goods that are: + + (a) assembled in Mexico from fabrics wholly formed and cut + in the United States; and + + (b) exported from and reimported into the United States + under U.S. tariff item 9802.00.80.10, + +and, notwithstanding Section 5, shall not adopt or maintain +prohibitions, restrictions, or consultation levels on textile and +apparel goods of Mexico that satisfy the requirements of any +successor provision to that U.S. tariff item. + +10. Notwithstanding paragraph 8, no Party may apply the +restrictions and consultation levels specified in Schedule 3.1.2 +to the following textile and apparel goods, provided such goods +have been certified by the competent authority of Mexico as one +of the following: + + (a) hand-loomed fabrics of a cottage industry; + + (b) hand-made cottage industry goods made of such hand- + loomed fabrics; or + + (c) traditional folklore handicraft goods + +that have been identified and agreed between the United States +and Mexico for exemption from quantitative restrictions. + +11. The Bilateral Textile Agreement Between the United States of +America and the United Mexican States, signed at Mazatlan +February 13, 1988, as amended and extended (the Bilateral +Agreement), shall terminate upon the date of entry into force of +this Agreement. + +12. Except as otherwise provided in this Annex, the Parties +shall eliminate the restrictions and consultation levels listed +in Schedule 3.1.2 in accordance with the schedule provided in +Schedule 3.1.1. At the request of either Party, the Parties +shall consult to consider accelerating the elimination of +restrictions or consultation levels on specific textile and +apparel goods. An agreement between the Parties to accelerate +the elimination of a restriction or consultation level shall be +considered part of this Agreement, superseding Schedule 3.1.1. + +13. During the first calendar year following the date of entry +into force of this Agreement, Mexico may carry over any unused +portion of the preceding year's limit specified in the Bilateral +Agreement, or apply against the first year's limit specified in +this Appendix any exports made during the preceding year in +excess of the applicable limit under the Bilateral Agreement, in +accordance with the flexibility provisions set forth in paragraph +7. + +14. All exports of textiles and apparel goods from the territory +of Mexico to the territory of the United States covered by +restrictions or consultation levels under this Appendix shall be +accompanied by an export visa issued by the competent authority +of Mexico, pursuant to a bilateral visa arrangement, as amended. + +15. At the written request of either Party, both Parties shall +consult, within 30 days of receipt of the request, on any +questions arising from the implementation of this Appendix. In +addition, at the request of either Party, those Parties shall +conduct a major review of this Section no later than five years +from the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + +16. For the purpose of applying restrictions or consultation +levels, each Party shall classify a good as being: + + (a) of man-made fibers if the good is in chief weight of + man-made fibers, unless + + (i) the good is knitted or crocheted apparel in which + wool equals or exceeds 23 percent by weight of all + fibers, in which case it shall be of wool, + + (ii) the good is apparel, not knitted or crocheted, in + which wool equals or exceeds 36 percent by weight + of all fibers, in which case it shall be of wool, + or + + (iii) the good is a woven fabric in which wool + equals or exceeds 36 percent by weight of all + fibers, in which case it shall be of wool; + + (b) of cotton, if not covered by (a) and if the good is in + chief weight of cotton, unless the good is a woven + fabric in which wool equals or exceeds 36 percent by + weight of all fibers, in which case it shall be of + wool; + + (c) of wool, if not covered by (a) or (b), and the good is + in chief weight of wool; and + + (d) of non-cotton vegetable fiber, if not covered by (a), + (b), or (c), and the good is in chief weight of non- + cotton vegetable fiber, unless + + (i) cotton with wool and/or man-made fibers in the + aggregate equal or exceed 50 percent by weight of + the component fibers thereof and the cotton + component equals or exceeds the weight of each of + the total wool and/or man-made fiber components, + in which case it shall be of cotton, + + (ii) if not covered by (d)(i) and wool exceeds 17 + percent by weight of all component fibers, in + which case it shall be of wool, or + + (iii) if not covered by (d)(i) or (d)(ii) and man- + made fibers in combination with cotton and/or + wool in the aggregate equal or exceed 50 + percent by weight of the component fibers + thereof and the man-made fiber component + exceeds the weight of the total wool and/or + total cotton component, in which case it + shall be of man-made fibers. + +Schedules + + To determine which HS provisions are contained in a U.S. +category listed in the Schedules in this Appendix, the Parties +shall refer to the Correlation: Textile and Apparel Categories +with the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, 1992 +(or successor document), United States Department of Commerce, +International Trade Administration, Office of Textiles and +Apparel, Trade and Data Division, Washington, D.C. The +descriptions listed in these Schedules are provided for ease of +reference only; for legal purposes, coverage of a category shall +be determined according to the Correlation. + + + Schedule 3.1.1 + + Schedule For the Elimination of Restrictions + and Consultation Levels on Exports from Mexico to the United +States + + + a. Special Regime Goods + +Category Description Staging + Category + +335 SR C W&G Coats, Special Regime 1 +336/636 SR C/MMF Dresses, Special Regime 1 +338/339/638/639 SR C/MMF Knit Shirts, Spec. Reg. 1 +340/640 SR C/MMF Woven Shirts, Spec. Reg. + 1 +341/641 SR MMF Blouses, Special Regime 1 +342/642 SR C/MMF Skirts, Special Regime 1 +347/348/647/648 SR C/MMF Trousers, Spec. Reg. 1 +351/651 SR C/MMF Pyjamas, etc. Spec. Reg. + 1 +352/652 SR C/MMF Underwear, Spec. Regime 1 +359-C/659-C SR C/MMF Coveralls, Spec. Regime 1 +633 SR MMF Suit Coats, Special Regime 1 +635 SR MMF Coats, Special Regime 1 +============================================================================= + b. Non-originating Goods + +Category Description Staging + Category + +Broadwoven Fabric + Group C/MMF 1 +218 C/MMF Fabrics/Yarns Diff. Col. 1 +219 C/MMF Duck Fabric 2 +220 C/MMF Fabric of Special Weave 1 +225 C/MMF Denim Fabric 1 +226 C/MMF Cheesecloth, Batistes 1 +227 C/MMF Oxford Cloth 1 +300/301/607-Y C Combed/Carded Yarn; etc. 1 +313 C Sheeting Fabric 2 +314 C Poplin and Broadcloth Fabric 2 +315 C Printcloth Fabric 2 +317 C Twill Fabric 2 +326 C Sateen Fabric 1 +334/634 C/MMF Men's and Boy's Coats 1 +335 NR C Coats, Women's and Girl's 1 +336/636 NR C/MMF Dresses 1 +338/339/638/639 NR C/MMF Knit Shirts and Blouses 2 +340/640 NR C/MMFWoven Shirts 2 +341/641 NR C/MMF Woven Blouses 1 +342/642 C/MMF Skirts 1 +347/348/647/648 NR C/MMF Trousers and Pants 2 +351/651 C/MMF Pyjamas and Nightwear 1 +352/652 NR C/MMF Underwear 1 +359-C/659-C NR C/MMF Coveralls 1 +363 C Terry and pile towels 1 +410 Woven Wool Fabric 3 +433 W Men's/Boy's Suit-type Coats 3 +435 Women's and Girl's Coats, Wool 1 +443 Men's and Boys Suits, Wool 3 +604-AAcrylic Spun Yarn 1 +604-O/607-O Staple Fiber Yarn 1 +611 Artificial Staple Fiber Woven Fab. 3 +613 MMF Sheeting Fabric 1 +614 MMF Poplin & Broadcloth Fab. 1 +615 MMF Printcloth Fabric 1 +617 MMF Twill & Sateen Fab. 1 +625 MMF Poplin/Broad. Stap/Fil 1 +626 MMF Printcloth Stap/Fil 1 +627 MMF Sheeting Stap/Fil 1 +628 MMF Twill/Sateen Stap/Fil 1 +629 MMF Other Stap/Fil Fab. 1 +633 NR MMF Suit-Type Coats, M&B 2 +635 Women's and Girls MMF Coats 1 +643 MMF Suits for Men and Boys 2 +669-BPolypropylene Bags 1 +670 MMF Luggage, Flat Goods Etc. 1 + + + Schedule 3.1.2 + + Restrictions and Consultation Levels + on Exports from Mexico to the United States + + Unit of +Category Form Measure Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 + +219 DCL SM 9,438,000 9,438,000 9,438,000 +313 DCL SM 16,854,000 16,854,000 16,854,000 +314 DCL SM 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904 +315 DCL SM 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904 +317 DCL SM 8,427,000 8,427,000 8,427,000 +611 DCL SM 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710 +410 DCL SM 397,160 397,160 397,160 +338/339/ + 638/639 DCL DZ 650,000 650,000 650,000 +340/640 SL DZ 120,439 128,822 137,788 +347/348/ + 647/648 DCL DZ 650,000 650,000 + 650,000 +433 DCL DZ 11,000 11,000 + 11,000 +443 SL NO 150,000 156,000 + 162,240 +633 DCL DZ 10,000 10,000 + 10,000 +643 DCL NO 155,556 155,556 + 155,556 +Category Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 + + +219 9,438,000 9,438,000 9,438,000 + 9,438 + ,000 +313 16,854,000 16,854,000 16,854,000 + 16,854,000 +314 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904 + 6,966,904 + +315 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904 + 6,966,904 + +317 8,427,000 8,427,000 8,427,000 + 8,427,000 + +611 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710 + 1,267,710 + +410 397,160 397,160 397,160 + 397,160 + +338/339/ + 638/639 650,000 650,000 650,000 + 650,000 + +340/640 147,378 160,200 174,137 + 189,287 + +347/348/ + 647/648 650,000 650,000 650,000 + + 650,000 +433 11,000 11,000 11,000 + + 11,000 +443 168,730 175,479 182,498 + + 189,798 +633 10,000 10,000 10,000 + + 10,000 +643 155,556 155,556 155,556 + + 155,556 + + +Category Year 8 Year 9 Year10 + + +611 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710 +410 397,160 397,160 397,160 +433 11,000 11,000 11,000 +443 197,390 205,286 213,496 + + + Schedule 3.1.3 + + Conversion Factors + + +1. This Schedule applies to restrictions and consultation +levels applied pursuant to Section 5 and paragraph 8 of Appendix +3.1, and to tariff preference levels (TPLs) applied pursuant to +Section 6 and Appendix 6.0. + +2. Unless otherwise provided in this Annex, or mutually agreed +as between two Parties with respect to trade between those +Parties, the rates of conversion into square meters equivalent +listed below shall apply in implementing this Annex. + +3. For goods covered by a textile category, the following +conversion factors shall apply: + + Primary +U.S. Conversion Description Unit of +Category Factor Measure + +200 6.60 YARN FOR RETAIL SALE, SEWING THREAD KG +201 6.50 SPECIALTY YARNS KG +218 1.00 FABRIC OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLORS SM +219 1.00 DUCK FABRIC SM +220 1.00 FABRIC OF SPECIAL WEAVE SM +222 6.00 KNIT FABRIC KG +223 14.00 NON-WOVEN FABRIC KG +224 1.00 PILE & TUFTED FABRIC SM +225 1.00 BLUE DENIM FABRIC SM +226 1.00 CHEESECLOTH, BATISTE, LAWN & VOILE SM +227 1.00 OXFORD CLOTH SM +229 13.60 SPECIAL PURPOSE FABRIC KG +237 19.20 PLAYSUITS, SUNSUITS, ETC DZ +239 6.30 BABIES' GARMENTS & CLOTHING ACCESS. KG +300 8.50 CARDED COTTON YARN KG +301 8.50 COMBED COTTON YARN KG +313 1.00 COTTON SHEETING FABRIC SM +314 1.00 COTTON POPLIN & BROADCLOTH FABRIC SM +315 1.00 COTTON PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM +317 1.00 COTTON TWILL FABRIC SM +326 1.00 COTTON SATEEN FABRIC SM +330 1.40 COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS DZ +331 2.90 COTTON GLOVES AND MITTENS DPR +332 3.80 COTTON HOSIERY DPR +333 30.30 M&B SUIT-TYPE COATS, COTTON DZ +334 34.50 OTHER M&B COATS, COTTON DZ +335 34.50 W&G COTTON COATS DZ +336 37.90 COTTON DRESSES DZ +338 6.00 M&B COTTON KNIT SHIRTS DZ +339 6.00 W&G COTTON KNIT SHIRTS/BLOUSES DZ +340 20.10 M&B COTTON SHIRTS, NOT KNIT DZ +341 12.10 W&G COTTON SHIRTS/BLOUSES,NOT KNIT DZ +342 14.90 COTTON SKIRTS DZ +============================================================================= + Primary +U.S. Conversion Description Unit of +Category Factor Measure + +345 30.80 COTTON SWEATERS DZ +347 14.90 M&B COT. TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +348 14.90 W&G COT. TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +349 4.00 BRASSIERES, OTHER BODY SUPPORT GAR DZ +350 42.60 COTTON DRESSING GOWNS, ROBES ETC. DZ +351 43.50 COTTON NIGHTWEAR/PAJAMAS DZ +352 9.20 COTTON UNDERWEAR DZ +353 34.50 M&B COTTON DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ +354 34.50 W&G COTTON DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ +359 8.50 OTHER COTTON APPAREL KG +360 0.90 COTTON PILLOWCASES NO +361 5.20 COTTON SHEETS NO +362 5.80 OTHER COTTON BEDDING NO +363 0.40 COTTON TERRY & OTHER PILE TOWELS NO +369 8.50 OTHER COTTON MANUFACTURES KG +400 3.70 WOOL YARN KG +410 1.00 WOOL WOVEN FABRIC SM +414 2.80 OTHER WOOL FABRIC KG +431 1.80 WOOL GLOVES/MITTENS DPR +432 2.30 WOOL HOSIERY DPR +433 30.10 M&B WOOL SUIT-TYPE COATS DZ +434 45.10 OTHER M&B WOOL COATS DZ +435 45.10 W&G WOOL COATS DZ +436 41.10 WOOL DRESSES DZ +438 12.50 WOOL KNIT SHIRTS/BLOUSES DZ +439 6.30 BABIES' WOOL GARM/CLOTHING ACCESS. KG +440 20.10 WOOL SHIRTS/BLOUSES, NOT-KNIT DZ +442 15.00 WOOL SKIRTS DZ +443 3.76 M&B WOOL SUITS NO +444 3.76 W&G WOOL SUITS NO +445 12.40 M&B WOOL SWEATERS DZ +446 12.40 W&G WOOL SWEATERS DZ +447 15.00 M&B WOOL TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +448 15.00 W&G WOOL TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +459 3.70 OTHER WOOL APPAREL KG +464 2.40 WOOL BLANKETS KG +465 1.00 WOOL FLOOR COVERINGS SM +469 3.70 OTHER WOOL MANUFACTURES KG +============================================================================= + Primary +U.S. Conversion Description Unit of +Category Factor Measure + +600 6.50 TEXTURED FILAMENT YARN KG +603 6.30 YARN ò85% ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBER KG +604 7.60 YARN ò85% SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER KG +606 20.10 NON-TEXTURED FILAMENT YARN KG +607 6.50 OTHER STAPLE FIBER YARN KG +611 1.00 WOVEN FABRIC ò85% ARTIF STAPLE SM +613 1.00 MMF SHEETING FABRIC SM +614 1.00 MMF POPLIN & BROADCLOTH FABRIC SM +615 1.00 MMF PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM +617 1.00 MMF TWILL AND SATEEN FABRIC SM +618 1.00 WOVEN ARTIFICIAL FILAMENT FABRIC SM +619 1.00 POLYESTER FILAMENT FABRIC SM +620 1.00 OTHER SYNTHETIC FILAMENT FABRIC SM +621 14.40 IMPRESSION FABRIC KG +622 1.00 GLASS FIBER FABRIC SM +624 1.00 WOVEN MMF FABRIC, 15 % TO 36 % WOOL SM +625 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL POPLN & BROADCLTH FAB SM +626 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM +627 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL SHEETING FABRIC SM +628 1.00 MMF STAPLE/FIL TWILL/SATEEN FABRIC SM +629 1.00 OTHER MMF STAP/FIL FABRIC SM +630 1.40 MMF HANDKERCHIEFS DZ +631 2.90 MMF GLOVES AND MITTENS DPR +632 3.80 MMF HOSIERY DPR +633 30.30 M&B MMF SUIT-TYPE COATS DZ +634 34.50 OTHER M&B MMF COATS DZ +635 34.50 W&G MMF COATS DZ +636 37.90 MMF DRESSES DZ +638 15.00 M&B MMF KNIT SHIRTS DZ +639 12.50 W&G MMF KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES DZ +640 20.10 M&B NOT-KNIT MMF SHIRTS DZ +641 12.10 W&G NOT-KNIT MMF SHIRTS & BLOUSES DZ +642 14.90 MMF SKIRTS DZ +643 3.76 M&B MMF SUITS NO +644 3.76 W&G MMF SUITS NO +645 30.80 M&B MMF SWEATERS DZ +646 30.80 W&G MMF SWEATERS DZ +647 14.90 M&B MMF TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +648 14.90 W&G MMF TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ +649 4.00 MMF BRAS & OTHER BODY SUPPORT GARM DZ +650 42.60 MMF ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC. DZ +651 43.50 MMF NIGHTWEAR & PAJAMAS DZ +652 13.40 MMF UNDERWEAR DZ +653 34.50 M&B MMF DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ +654 34.50 W&G MMF DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ +659 14.40 OTHER MMF APPAREL KG +============================================================================= + Primary +U.S. Conversion Description Unit of +Category Factor Measure + +665 1.00 MMF FLOOR COVERINGS SM +666 14.40 OTHER MMF FURNISHINGS KG +669 14.40 OTHER MMF MANUFACTURES KG +670 3.70 MMF FLAT GOODS, HANDBAGS, LUGGAGE KG +800 8.50 YARN, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER KG +810 1.00 WOVEN FAB, SLK BLENDS/VEG FIBER SM +831 2.90 GLOVES & MITTENS, SILK BLEND/ VEG DPR +832 3.80 HOSIERY, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER DPR +833 30.30 M&B SUIT-TYPE COATS, SILK BL/VEG DZ +834 34.50 OTHER M&B COATS, SILK BLEND/VEG DZ +835 34.50 W&G COATS, SILK BLEND/VEG FIBER DZ +836 37.90 DRESSES, SILK BLEND/VEG FIBER DZ +838 11.70 KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES, SLK BL/VEG DZ +839 6.30 BABIES' GARM & CLOTH ACC, SLK/VEG KG +840 16.70 NOT-KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES, SLK/VEG DZ +842 14.90 SKIRTS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS DZ +843 3.76 M&B SUITS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER NO +844 3.76 W&G SUITS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER NO +845 30.80 SWEATERS, NON-COTTON VEG FIBERS DZ +846 30.80 SWEATERS, SILK BLENDS DZ +847 14.90 TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS, SILK/VEG DZ +850 42.60 ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS,ETC, SLK/VEG DZ +851 43.50 NIGHTWEAR & PJ'S, SILK BL/VEG FIB DZ +852 11.30 UNDERWEAR, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER DZ +858 6.60 NECKWEAR, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER KG +859 12.50 OTHER SILK/VEG FIBER APPAREL KG +863 0.40 TOWELS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS NO +870 3.70 LUGGAGE, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS KG +871 3.70 HANDBAGS & FLATGOODS, SLK BL/VEG KG +899 11.10 OTHER SILK BLENDS/VEG MANUFACTURES KG +============================================================================= +4. For goods not covered by a textile category, the following +conversion factors shall apply: + + + US +Harmonized +System Primary +Statistical Conversion Unit of +Provision Factor Measure Description + + +5208.31.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON, <100G/M2 + CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM FABRIC, DYED +5208.32.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON, + 100-200G/M2 CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM + FABRIC, DYED +5208.41.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ò85% COTTON ó100G/M2 + CERT HAND-LOOM, YARNS OF DIF COLORS +5208.42.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ò85% COTTON + 100-200G/M2 CERT HAND-LOOM, YARNS OF + DIF COLORS +5208.51.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON ó100G/M2 + PLAIN WEAVE, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM, + PRINTED +5208.52.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ò85% COTTON + 100-200G/M2 PLAIN WEAVE, CERT HAND- + LOOM, PRINTED +5209.31.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON >200G/M2 + PLAIN WEAVE, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM, + DYED +5209.41.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON >200G/M2, + PLAIN WEAVE, YARNS OF DIFFERENT + COLOR +5209.51.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, >85% COTTON >200G/M2, + PLAIN WEAVE, CERT HAND-LOOM, PRINTED +5307.10.0000 8.50 KG YARN, JUTE OR OTHER TEXTILE BAST + FIBER (EXCLUDING FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE), + SINGLE +5307.20.0000 8.50 KG YARN, JUTE OR OTHER TEXTILE BAST + FIBER (EX. FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE), + MULTIPLE/CABLE +5308.10.0000 8.50 KG YARN, COIR +5308.30.0000 8.50 KG YARN, PAPER +5310.10.0020 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB, JUTE OR OTHER TEX BAST + FIBER (EX FLX/HEMP/RAM), ó130CM + WIDE, UNBL +5310.10.0040 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB, JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST FIB + (EX FLX/HMP/RM) >130 TO ó250 CM + WIDE, UNBL +5310.10.0060 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST FIB + (EX FLAX/HEMP/RAM), >250 CM WIDE, + UNBL +5310.90.0000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST + FIBER (EXCLUDING FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE), + NES +5311.00.6000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC OF PAPER YARN +5402.10.3020 20.10 KG NYLON HIGH TENACITY YARN, <5 TURNS + PER METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE +5402.20.3020 20.10 KG POLYESTER HIGH TENACITY YARN, <5 + TURNS PER METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE +5402.41.0010 20.10 KG NYLON MULTIFIL YRN, PARTIALLY + ORIENTED, UNTWST/TWST <5 TRNS/MET, + NOT RTL SALE +5402.41.0020 20.10 KG NYLON MONO/MULTFIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST + <5 TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE, + NES +5402.41.0030 20.10 KG NYLON MONO/MULTIFIL YARN, + UNTWST/TWIST <5 TURNS/METER, NOT FOR + RETAIL SALE +5402.42.0000 20.10 KG POLY YARN, PARTIALLY ORIENTED, + UNTWST/ TWST ó 50 TRNS/METER, NOT + RTL SALE +5402.43.0020 20.10 KG POLY YARN, MONOFIL, UNTWST/TWST ó5 + TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE +5402.49.0010 20.10 KG POLYETHYLENE/POLYPROPYLENE FIL YARN, + UNTWST/TWST <5 TRNS/MET, NOT RTL + SALE +5402.49.0050 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC FIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST <5 + TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE, + NES +5403.10.3020 20.10 KG VISCOSE RAYON HIGH TENACITY FIL + YARN, UNTW/TWST <5 TRNS/MET, NOT RTL + SALE +5403.31.0020 20.10 KG VISCOSE RAYON FIL YARN, SINGLE, + UNTWST/TWST <5 TURNS/METER, NOT + RETAIL SALE +5403.33.0020 20.10 KG CELLULOSE ACETATE FIL YRN, SING, + UNTWST/TWST <5 TURNS/MET, NOT RETAIL + SALE +5403.39.0020 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL FIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST <5 + TURNS/MET, NOT RETAIL SALE, NES +5404.10.1000 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC MONOFIL RACKET STRINGS, + ò67 DECITEX, CROSS-SECT. DIMEMSION + >1MM +5404.10.2020 20.10 KG NYLON MONFILAMENT, ò67 DECITEX, + CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM, +5404.10.2040 20.10 KG POLYESTER MONFILAMENT, >67 DECITEX, + CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM +5404.10.2090 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC MONFILAMENT ò67 DECITEX, + CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM, NES +5404.90.0000 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC STRIP WIDTH ó5MM +5405.00.3000 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL MONOFIL, ò67 DECITEX, + CROSS- SECTIONAL DIMENSION ó 1MM +5405.00.6000 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL STRIP AND THE LIKE, + WIDTHó 5MM +5407.30.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN SYN FIL FABRIC WITH YARN AT + ACUTE/RIGHT ANGLES, >60% PLASTIC +5501.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLYAMIDE FILAMENT TOW +5501.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER FILAMENT TOW +5501.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC FILAMENT TOW +5501.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHETIC FILAMENT TOW, NES +5502.00.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL FILAMENT TOW +5503.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLAMIDE STAPLE FIBERS + NOT CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE + PROCESSED +5503.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER STAPLE FIBERS NOT CARDED/ + COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED +5503.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC/MODOACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS, + NOT CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE + PROCESSED +5503.40.0000 7.60 KG POLYPROPYLENE STAPLE FIBERS NOT + CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED +5503.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER NOT CARDED/ + COMBED, OR OTHERWIDE PROCESSED, NES +5504.10.0000 6.30 KG VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS NOT + CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED +5504.90.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS NOT CARDED/ + COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED, NES +5505.10.0020 7.60 KG WASTE, NYLON AND OTHER POLYAMIDES +5505.10.0040 7.60 KG WASTE, POLYESTER +5505.10.0060 7.60 KG WASTE, MMF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NES +5505.20.0000 6.30 KG WASTE, MMF ARTIFICIAL FIBERS +5506.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLYAMIDES FIBERS, + CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED + +5506.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER STAPLE FIBER, + CARDED/COMBED, OR OTHERWISE + PROCESSED +5506.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC/MODOACRYLIC STAPLE FIBER, + CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED +5506.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHTIC STAPEE FIBER CARDED/COMBED + OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED, NES +5507.00.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS, + CARDED/COMBED, OR OTHERWISE + PROCESSED +5801.90.2010 1.00 SM WOVEN PILE FABRIC, >85% SILK OR SILK + WASTE +5802.20.0010 1.00 SM TERRY TOWELING FABRIC, >85% SILK OR + SILK WASTE +5802.30.0010 1.00 SM TUFTED TEXTILE FABRIC, >85% SILK OR + SILK WASTE +5803.90.4010 1.00 SM GAUZE, >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +5804.10.0010 11.10 KG TULLES & OTHER NETTING FABRIC, KNIT + OR CROCHETED, >85% SILK OR SILK + WASTE +5804.29.0010 11.10 KG LACE IN THE PIECE/STRIP/MOTIF, >85% + SILK OR SILK WASTE +5804.30.0010 11.10 KG HAND-MADE LACE IN PIECE/STRIP/MOTIF, + >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +5805.00.1000 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES FOR + WALLHANGINGS, VALUED AT >$215\SM +5805.00.2000 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES, NES, WOOL, + CERTIFIED HAND-LOOMED +5805.00.4090 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES, NES +5806.10.3010 11.10 KG NARROW WOVEN PILE & CHENILLE FABRIC, + >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +5806.39.3010 11.10 KG NARROW WOVEN FABRIC, NOT PILE, >85% + SILK OR SILK WASTE +5806.40.0000 13.60 KG NARROW FABRIC, WARP WITHOUT WEFT + WITH AN ADHESIVE (BOLDUCS) +5807.10.1090 11.10 KG WOVEN LABELS, TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT + EMBROIDERED, NOT COTTON OR MMF +5807.10.2010 8.50 KG WOVEN BADGES AND SIMILAR ARTICLES, + COTTON, NOT EMBROIDERED +5807.10.2020 14.40 KG WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES, MMF, + NOT EMBROIDERED +5807.10.2090 11.10 KG WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTCLES, + TEXTILE MATS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT + COTTON/MMF +5807.90.1090 11.10 KG NOT-WOVEN LABELS OF TEXTILE + MATERIALS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT + COTTON/MMF +5807.90.2010 8.50 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES, + COTTON, NOT EMBROIDERED +5807.90.2020 14.40 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES, + MMF, NOT EMBROIDERED +5807.90.2090 11.10 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES, + TEX MATS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT + COTTON/MMF +5808.10.2090 11.10 KG BRAIDS IN PIECE FOR HEADWEAR, OTH + TEX MATERIALS, NES, NOT KNT OR + EMBROIDERED +5808.10.3090 11.10 KG BRAID IN PIECE, NES, NES +5808.90.0090 11.10 KG ORNAMENTAL TRIMMING IN PIECE, TEX + MATS, NOT KNT OR EMBROIDERED, NOT + COTTON/MMF +5810.92.0040 14.40 KG EMBROIDERED BADGES/EMBLEMS/MOTIFS + WITH VISIBLE GROUND, MMF +5810.99.0090 11.10 KG EMBROIDERY PIECES/STRIPS/MOTIFS WITH + VISIBLE GROUND, TEXTILE MATERIALS, + NES +5811.00.4000 1.00 SM QUILTED PIECES, 1ò LAYER TEXTILE + MATERIALS, TEXTILE MATERIALS, NES +6001.99.0010 1.00 SM KNIT OR CROCHETED PILE FABRIC ò85% + SILK OR SILK WASTE +6002.99.0010 11.10 KG KNIT OR CROCHETED FABRIC, NES ò85% + SILK OR SILK WASTE +6301.90.0020 11.10 NO BLANKET/TRAVELING RUGS, >85% SILK OR + SILK WASTE +6302.29.0010 11.10 NO BED LINEN, PRINTED >85% SILK OR SILK + WASTE +6302.39.0020 11.10 NO BED LINEN, NES, >85% SILK OR SILK + WASTE +6302.99.1000 11.10 NO LINEN, NES, >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +6303.99.0030 11.10 NO CURTAINS, INTERIOR BLINDS, NOT KNIT + OR CROCHETED, >85% SILK OR SILK + WASTE +6304.19.3030 11.10 NO BEDSPREADS, NOT KNIT OR CROCHETED, + >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +6304.91.0060 11.10 NO FURNISHING ARTICLES, NES, KNIT OR + CROCHETED >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +6304.99.1000 1.00 SM WALL HANGINGS, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL + HAIR, CERT HAND-LOOMED/FOLKLORE, NOT + KNIT +6304.99.2500 11.10 KG WALL HANGINGS, JUTE, NOT KNIT +6304.99.4000 3.70 KG PILLOW COVERS, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL + HAIR, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOMED/FOLKLORE +6304.99.6030 11.10 KG OTHER FURNISHING ARTICLES, NOT KNIT, + NES >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE +6305.10.0000 11.10 KG SACKS & BAGS, JUTE/BAST FIBERS +6306.21.0000 8.50 KG TENTS OF COTTON +6306.22.1000 14.40 NO BACKPACK TENTS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS +6306.22.9010 14.40 KG SCREEN HOUSES, SYNTHETIC FIBERS +6306.29.0000 14.40 KG TENTS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES +6306.31.0000 14.40 KG SAILS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS +6306.39.0000 8.50 KG SAILS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES +6306.41.0000 8.50 KG PNEUMATIC MATTRESSES, COTTON +6306.49.0000 14.40 KG PNEUMATIC MATTRESSES, TEXTILE + MATERIALS NES +6306.91.0000 8.50 KG CAMPING GOODS NES, COTTON +6306.99.0000 14.40 KG CAMPING GOODS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES +6307.10.2030 8.50 KG CLEANING CLOTHS NES +6307.20.0000 11.40 KG LIFEJACKETS AND LIFEBELTS +6307.90.6010 8.50 KG PERINEAL TOWELS, FABRIC WITH PAPER + BASE +6307.90.6090 8.50 KG OTHER SURGICAL DRAPES, FABRIC WITH + PAPER BASE +6307.90.7010 14.40 KG SURGICAL DRAPES, DISPOSAL & NONWOVEN + MMF + +6307.90.7020 8.50 KG SURGICAL DRAPES NES +6307.90.7500 8.50 NO TOYS FOR PETS, TEXTILE MATERIALS +6307.90.8500 8.50 KG WALL BANNERS, MANMADE FIBERS +6307.90.9425 14.50 NO NATIONAL FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES +6307.90.9435 14.50 NO NATIONAL FLAGS OF NATIONS OTHER THAN + THE UNITED STATES +6307.90.9490 14.50 KG OTHER MADE-UP ARTICLES NES +6309.00.0010 8.50 KG WORN CLOTHING & OTHER WORN ARTICLES +6309.00.0020 8.50 KG WORN CLOTHING & OTHER WORN ARTICLES, + NES +6310.10.1000 3.70 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , SORTED, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL HAIR +6310.10.2010 8.50 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , SORTED, COTTON +6310.10.2020 14.40 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , SORTED, MMF +6310.10.2030 11.10 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , SORTED, NOT COTTON/MMF +6310.90.1000 3.70 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , NOT SORTED, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL HAIR +6310.90.2000 8.50 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES + , NOT SORTED, NOT WOOL +6501.00.30 4.4 DZ HAT FORMS/BODIES, NOT BLOCKED, NO BRIMS, + FUR, MENS' AND BOY'S +6501.00.60 4.4 DZ HAT FORMS/BODIES, NOT BLOCKED, NO BRIMS, + FUR, WOMENS' AND GIRL'S +6502.00.20 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, ASSEMBLED FROM STRIPS, + VEGETABLE FIBER, SEWED +6502.00.40 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, PLAITED OR ASSEMBLED FROM + STRPS, VEG FIB, NOT-SEWED, NOT BL/COL +6502.00.60 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, PLAITED OR ASSEMBLED FROM + STRIPS, VEG FIB, NOT-SEWED, BL/COLORED +6503.00.30 5.8 DZ FELT HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, MEN'S AND + BOYS' +6503.00.60 5.8 DZ FELT HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, NES +6504.00.30 7.5 DZ HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, ASSEMBLED FROM + STRIPS, VEGETABLE FIBER, SEWED +6504.00.60 7.5 DZ HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, ASSEMBLED FROM + STRIPS +6601.10.00 17.9 DZ GARDEN OR SIMILAR UMBRELLAS +6601.91.00 17.8 DZ OTHER UMBRELLAS, TELESCOPIC SHAFT +6601.99.00 11.2 DZ OTHER UMBRELLAS, NES +8708.21.00 2.72 KG SAFETY SEAT BELTS + +5. (a) The primary unit of measure for the following tariff + items in category 666 shall be No and shall be + converted into square meters equivalent by the factor + of 5.5. + +6301.10.0000 ELECTRIC BLANKETS +6301.40.0010 BLANKET (NOT ELECTRIC) & TRAVEL RUGS OF SYNTH FIBER, WOVEN +6301.40.0020 BLANKETS (NOT ELECTRIC) & TRAVEL RUGS OF SYNTH FIBER, NES +6301.90.0010 BLANKETS AND TRAVELING RUGS OF ARTIFICIAL FIBER +6302.10.0020 BED LINEN, KNITTED OR CROCHETED FABRIC, EXCLUDING COTTON +6302.22.1030 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NAPPED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.1040 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.1050 BOLSTER CASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.1060 BED LINEN WITH TRIM, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER, NES +6302.22.2020 SHEETS, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.2030 BED LINEN, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER, NES +6302.32.1030 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.1040 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.1050 BOLSTER CASES WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.1060 BED LINEN WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER, NES +6302.32.2030 SHEETS, NOT TRIMMED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.2040 SHEETS NOT TRIMMED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.2050 BOLSTER CASES, NOT TRIMMED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.2060 BED LINEN NES, MANMADE FIBER +6304.11.2000 BEDSPREADS, KNIT/CROCHETED, MANMADE FIBER +6304.19.1500 BEDSPREAD WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER, NES +6304.19.2000 BEDSPREAD, MANMADE FIBER, NES + + (b) The primary unit of measure for the following tariff + items in category 666 shall be No and shall be + converted into square meters equivalent by the factor + of 0.9. + +6302.22.1010 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.1020 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.22.2010 PILLOWCASES, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.1010 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.1020 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.2010 PILLOWCASES, NOT TRIMMED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER +6302.32.2020 PILLOWCASES NOT TRIMMED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER + +6. The primary unit of measure for garment parts of subheading +6117.90 and 6217.90 of the HS shall be Kg and shall be converted +into square meters equivalent by applying the following factors: + +Cotton apparel: 8.50 +Wool apparel: 3.70 +Man-made fiber apparel: 14.40 +Other non-cotton vegetable fiber apparel: 12.50 + +7. The following abbreviations are used herein for primary +units of measure: Kg means kilogram; SM means square meter; Dz +means dozen; Dpr means dozen pair; and No means number. +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 5.2 + + Bilateral Emergency Actions + (Quantitative Restrictions) + + +1. Section 5 shall not supersede Article 407 of the Canada- +United States Free Trade Agreement, which is hereby incorporated +into and made a part of this Agreement solely for such purpose. +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 6.0 + +A. Rules Applicable to Certain Carpets and Sweaters + + For purposes of trade between the United States and Mexico, +a good of either Party of Chapter 57 or subheading 6110.30 shall +be treated as if it were an originating good only if any of the +following changes in tariff classification is satisfied within +the territory of one or more of the Parties: + + (a) a change to subheading 5703.20 or 5703.30 or heading + 57.04 from any heading outside Chapter 57 other than + headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, + 53.07 through 53.08, 53.11, or any headings of Chapter + 54 or 55; a change to any other heading or subheading + of Chapter 57 from any heading outside that chapter + other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through + 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.11, any heading of + Chapter 54, or 55.08 through 55.16; + + (b) a change to tariff item 6110.30.10.10, 6110.30.10.20, + 6110.30.15.10, 6110.30.15.20, 6110.30.20.10, + 6110.30.20.20, 6110.30.30.10, 6110.30.30.15, + 6110.30.30.20 or 6110.30.30.25 or goods of those tariff + items that are classified as parts of ensembles in + tariff item 6103.23.00.30, 6103.23.00.70, 6104.23.00.22 + or 6104.23.00.40 from any heading outside Chapter 61 + other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through + 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, any + heading of Chapter 54 or 55, 60.01 or 60.02; provided + that goods are both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or + otherwise assembled in the territory of one or more of + the Parties; a change to any other tariff item of + subheading 6110.30 from any heading outside Chapter 61 + other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through + 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, any + heading of Chapter 54, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 or + 60.02; provided, that goods are both cut (or knit to + shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory + of one or more of the Parties. +============================================================================= +B. Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating Goods + of Another Party + +Apparel and Made-up Goods + +1. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to + originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the + annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.1, in + square meters equivalent (SME), to apparel goods + provided for in Chapters 61 and 62 of the HS that are + both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise + assembled in the territory of a Party from fabric or + yarn produced or obtained outside the free trade area, + and that meet other applicable conditions for preferred + tariff treatment under this Agreement. The SME shall + be determined in accordance with the conversion factors + set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1. + + (b) The annual tariff preference levels of imports from + Canada into the United States shall be adjusted + annually for five consecutive years commencing on + January 1, 1995, by the following growth factors: + + (i) for cotton or man-made fiber apparel, 2 percent; + + (ii) for cotton or man-made fiber apparel made from + fabrics woven or knit in a non-Party, 1 percent, + and + + (iii) for wool apparel, 1 percent. + +2. The United States shall apply the rate of duty applicable to +originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the annual +quantity specified in Schedule 6.0.1, to textile or apparel goods +provided for in Chapters 61, 62 and 63 of the HS that are sewn or +otherwise assembled in Mexico as provided for in U.S. tariff item +9802.00.80.60 from fabric which is knit or woven outside the +territory of the United States or Mexico, when exported to the +United States. This provision shall terminate on the day that +quantitative restrictions established pursuant to the Multifiber +Arrangement or successor arrangement are terminated. + + +Exceptions + +3. (a) Apparel goods provided for in Chapters 61 and 62 of the + HS, in which the fabric that imparts to the good its + essential character is classified in one of the + following U.S. tariff provisions, shall be ineligible + for preferential tariff treatment provided for under + the levels established in Schedule 6.0.1. for trade + between the United States and Mexico: + + (i) blue denim: 5209.42, 5211.42, 5212.24.60.20, and + 5514.32.00.10; and + + (ii) oxford cloth of average yarn number less than 135 + metric number: 5208.19, 5208.29, 5208.39, + 5208.49, 5208.59, 5210.19, 5210.29, 5210.39, + 5210.49, 5210.59, 5512.11, 5512.19, 5513.13, + 5513.23, 5513.33, and 5513.43. + + (b) Apparel goods provided for in subheadings 6107.11 and + 6109.10 shall be ineligible for preferential tariff + treatment provided for under the levels established in + Schedule 6.0.1 between the United States and Mexico if + they are composed chiefly of circular knit fabric of + yarn number equal to or less than 100 metric number. + + (c) Apparel goods provided for in U.S. tariff items + 6110.30.10.10, 6110.30.10.20, 6110.30.15.10, + 6110.30.15.20, 6110.30.20.10, 6110.30.20.20, + 6110.30.30.10, 6110.30.30.15, 6110.30.30.20, + 6110.30.30.25 and items of those tariff items that are + classified as parts of ensembles in tariff items + 6103.23.00.30, 6103.23.00.70, 6104.23.00.22 and + 6104.23.00.40 shall be ineligible for preferential + tariff treatment provided for under the levels + established in Schedule 6.0.1 between the United States + and Mexico. + + +Fabric and Made-up Goods + +4. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to + originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the + annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.2, in + square meters equivalent (SME), to cotton or man-made + fiber fabric and cotton or man-made fiber made-up + textile goods provided for in Chapters 52 through 55, + 58, 60, and 63 of the HS that are woven or knit in a + Party from yarn produced or obtained outside the free + trade area, or knit in a Party from yarn spun in a + Party from fiber produced or obtained outside the free + trade area and that meet other applicable conditions + for preferred tariff treatment under this Agreement. + The SME shall be determined in accordance with the + conversion factors setout in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix + 3.1. + + (b) The annual tariff preference level and sub-levels on + imports from Canada into the United States shall be + adjusted by an annual growth factor of two percent for + five consecutive years commencing on January 1, 1995. + +5. For purposes of paragraph 4, the number of square meters +equivalent that will be counted against the tariff preference +levels applied to trade between Canada and the United States +shall be: + + (a) for textile goods that do not originate because certain + non-originating textile materials do not undergo the + applicable change in tariff classification described in + Annex 401.1 for that good, but where such materials are + 50 percent or less by weight of the materials of that + good, only 50 percent of the square meters equivalent + for that good, determined in accordance with the + conversion factors set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of + Appendix 3.1; and + + (b) for textile goods that do not originate because certain + non-originating textile materials do not undergo the + applicable change in tariff classification described in + Annex 401.1 for that good, but where such materials are + more than 50 percent by weight of the materials of that + good, 100 percent of the square meters equivalent for + that good, determined in accordance with the conversion + factors set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1. + + +Spun Yarn + +6. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to + originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the + annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.3, in + kilograms (kg), to cotton or man-made fiber yarns + provided for in headings 5205 through 5207 or 5509 + through 5511 that are spun in a Party from fiber of + headings 5201 through 5203 or 5501 through 5507, + produced or obtained outside the free trade area and + that meet other applicable conditions for preferred + tariff treatment under this Agreement. + + (b) The annual tariff preference level on imports from + Canada into the United States shall be adjusted by an + annual growth factor of two percent for five + consecutive years commencing on January 1, 1995. + +7. Textile or apparel goods that enter a Party under paragraphs +1, 2, 4, and 6 shall not be considered to be originating goods. + + +Review and Consultations + +8. (a) Trade in the goods described in paragraphs 1, 2, 4, and + 6 shall be monitored by the Parties with a view to + adjusting annual tariff preference levels for imports + into Canada from Mexico and the United States, imports + into Mexico from Canada and the United States, and + imports into the United States from Mexico at the + request of a Party based on the ability to obtain + supplies of particular fibers, yarns and fabrics, as + appropriate, that can be used to produce originating + goods. Any adjustment in the tariff preference level + would require the mutual consent of the affected + Parties. + + (b) The United States and Canada will decide, in + consultations as provided for in paragraph 3 of Section + 7, whether to continue to apply annual growth factors + to the specified tariff preference levels following the + five consecutive years. If a growth factor for a + tariff preference level is not continued as a result of + the consultations provided for in paragraph 3 of + Section 7, the provisions of subparagraph (a) shall + also apply to imports from Canada into the United + States of goods covered by the tariff preference level. +============================================================================= + Schedule 6.0.1 + + Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating + Apparel and Made-Up Goods + + + + + +Imports into Canada: + + Cotton/Man-made + fiber apparel + + Wool apparel +From Mexico + + + 6,000,000 SME + + 250,000 SME + From United States + + + 9,000,000 SME + + 919,740 SME + + +Imports into Mexico: + + Cotton/Man-made + fiber apparel + + Wool apparel + + From Canada + + + 6,000,000 SME + + 250,000 SME + From United States + + + 12,000,000 SME + + 1,000,000 SME + + +Imports into United +States: + + Cotton/Man-made + fiber apparel + + Wool apparel + + Goods imported under + U.S. tariff item + 9802.00.80.60 +From Canada + + + 80,000,000 SME + + 5,066,948 SME + + + n/a + From Mexico + + + 45,000,000 SME + + 1,500,000 SME + + + 25,000,000 SME + +============================================================================= + Schedule 6.0.2 + + Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating + Fabric and Made-Up Goods + + + + + + +Imports into Canada + From Mexico + + 7,000,000 SME + From United States + + 2,000,000 SME + + +Imports into Mexico +From Canada + + 7,000,000 SME + From United States + + 2,000,000 SME + + +Imports into United +States + From Canada + + 65,000,000 SME + From Mexico + + 24,000,000 SME + + +============================================================================= + Schedule 6.0.3 + + Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating + Spun Yarn + + + + + +Imports into Canada + From Mexico + + 1,000,000 kg +From United States + + 1,000,000 kg + + +Imports into Mexico +From Canada + + 1,000,000 kg +From United States + + 1,000,000 kg + + +Imports into United +States + From Canada + + 10,700,000 kg + From Mexico + + 1,000,000 kg + + +============================================================================= + APPENDIX 10.1 + + Country-Specific Definitions + + +Definitions Specific to Canada + +general import statistics means statistics issued by Statistics +Canada or, where available, import permit data provided by the +Export and Import Permits Bureau of the Department of External +Affairs and International Trade, or their successors. + + +Definitions Specific to Mexico + +general import statistics means the statistics of the "Sistema de +Informacion Comercial" (Trade Information System) or its +successor. + + +Definitions Specific to the United States + +category means a grouping of textile or apparel goods defined in +the Correlation: Textile and Apparel Categories with the +Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, 1992 (or +successor publication), published by the United States Department +of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of +Textiles and Apparel, Trade and Data Division, Washington, D.C.; +and + +general import statistics means statistics of the U.S. Bureau of +the Census or its successor. +Annex 401.1 GENERAL INTERPRETATIVE NOTE + + +For purposes of interpreting the rules of origin set out in this +Annex: + + a) the specific rule, or specific set of rules that apply to + a particular heading, subheading, or tariff item is set + out immediately adjacent to the heading, subheading, or + tariff item; + + b) a rule applicable to a tariff item shall take precedence + over a rule applicable to the heading or subheading + which is parent to that tariff item; + + c) a requirement of a change in tariff classification shall + apply only to non-originating materials; + + d) the expression: + + heading means the first four digits in the tariff + classification number under the Harmonized System; + + subheading means the first six digits in the tariff + classification number under the Harmonized System; + + tariff item means the first eight digits in the tariff + classification number under the Harmonized System as + implemented by each Party. + + SPECIFIC RULES OF ORIGIN + diff --git a/old/naftannx.zip b/old/naftannx.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..e84072b --- /dev/null +++ b/old/naftannx.zip diff --git a/old/naftarif.txt b/old/naftarif.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a87f15f --- /dev/null +++ b/old/naftarif.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20510 @@ +DRAFT NAFTA TARIFF PHASING DESCRIPTIONS + + + Four main staging categories exist for tariff elimination +under NAFTA: + + A - tariff elimination immediately upon implementation of +the Agreement, i.e., January 1, 1994. + + B - tariff to be eliminated in five equal annual stages, +beginning January 1, 1994 and ending January 1, 1998. + + C - tariff to be eliminated in ten equal annual stages, +beginning January 1, 1994 and ending January 1, 2003. + + D - tariff already MFN free. + + + In addition to the above general phasing categories, the +following categories exist for specific cases: + + Ex - excluded from tariff elimination. This category +applies to supply-managed goods (dairy, poultry, eggs) and to +several tariff items for sugar. + + Bl - tariff to be eliminated in six equal annual stages, +beginning January 1, 1994 and ending January 1, 1999. (Applies to +43 items in textile tariffs.) + + B+ - tariff to be eliminated in seven stages as follows: 20% +reduction on January 1, 1994, zero reduction on January 1, 1995, +10% reduction per year for years January 1, 1996 to January 1, +2000 and 30% reduction on January 1, 2001. (Applies to most +textile tariffs as well as 3902.1000 and 6403.5900.) + + B8 - tariff to be eliminated in two stages as follows: 50% +reduction on January 1, 1998 and 50% reduction on January 1, +2001. (Applies to four Mexican tariff items in the paper +sector.) + + Ba - tariff to be eliminated in five stages as follows: 50% +reduction on January 1, 1994 with remaining 50% to be phased out +in four equal annual reductions ending January 1, 1998. (Applies +to two light truck items.) + + Bg- tariff to be eliminated in five stages as follows: +reduction to the FTA rate on January 1, 1994 and then follow the +FTA C phasing schedule ending January 1, 1998. (Applies to +Canadian agricultural tariff items for Mexico). + + + + Bp- tariff to be eliminated in three stages as follows: 20% +reduction on January 1, 1997; 10% reduction on January 1, 1998 +and 70% reduction on January 1, 1999. + + BM - tariff to be eliminated according to B staging. For +joint Mexican-U.S. production (goods subject to paragraph 8 of +Annex 402.2 of the Agreement), phasing to start from the MFN +rate. + + ABM - tariff to be eliminated immediately. For goods +subject to paragraph 8 of Annex 402.2 of the Agreement, tariff to +be eliminated according to B staging and phasing to start from +the MFN rate. + + ACM - tariff to be eliminated immediately. For goods +subject to paragraph 8 of Annex 402.2 of the Agreement, tariff to +be eliminated according to C staging and phasing to start from +the MFN rate. + + CM - tariff to be eliminated according to C staging. For +goods subject to paragraph 8 of Annex 402.2 of the Agreement, +phasing to start from the MFN rate. + + Ca - tariff to be eliminated in 10 stages as follows: 50% +reduction on January 1, 1994; remaining 50% to be eliminated in +nine equal annual stages ending January 1, 2003. (Applies to +passenger vehicles in heading 8703.) + + C10 - tariff to be eliminated in nine stages as follows: 20% +reduction on January 1, 1994; no reduction year 2; remaining 80% +to be reduced in eight annual equal stages ending January 1, +2003. (Applies to one footwear item for Canada, numerous +footwear items for the U.S. and Mexico, several items in heading +3204 (paints and dyes) for the U.S. and Mexico, and several U.S. +ceramic items.) + + Cm - tariff to be eliminated in three stages as follows: 40% +reduction on January 1, 1994; freeze years 2, 3, and 4; 20% +reduction year 5; freeze years 6, 7, 8, and 9; 40% reduction on +January 1, 2003. (Applies to several Mexican furniture tariff +items.) + + C8 - tariff to be eliminated in eight stages as follows: 10% +reduction per year starting January 1, 1994 for seven years; 30% +reduction on January 1, 2001. (Applies to several Mexican and +U.S. glass items.) + + Cb+ - tariff to be eliminated in three stages as follows: +30% reduction on January 1, 1994; 20% reduction on January 1, +2000; and 50% reduction on January 1, 2005. (Applies to one U.S. +item for corn brooms.) + + + + C+ - tariff to be eliminated in 15 equal annual stages +starting January 1, 1994 and ending January 1, 2008. + + Cz+ - tariff to be eliminated in 13 stages as follows: 20% +reduction on January 1, 1994; freeze years 2 and 3; remaining 80% +to be phased out equally over remaining 12 years ending January +1, 2008. (Applies to several U.S. ceramic items.) + + Cq - for the following tariff items, the quantities +specified below imported by Mexico shall enter free of duty. For +quantities above these levels, the rate of duty shall be reduced +according to the staging category C. + + From the U.S. From Canada + (metric tonnes) + + 4401.2101 66,500 3,500 + 4403.1001 14,250 750 + 4407.1001 9,500 500 + 4407.1002 119,700 6,300 + 4407.1003 950 50 + 4407.9101 3,325 175 + 4407.9999 2,470 130 + + Ctq - tariff to be eliminated in ten equal stages begining +on January 1, 1994 and accompanied by the application of tariff +rate quotas. (Applies to certain agricultural products). + + CAg - tariff to be eliminated in ten stages as follows: six +annual reductions of 4% begining January 1, 1994 the remaining +76% being eliminated in four equal, annual steps ending on +January 1, 2003. (Applies to some Mexican agricultural tariff +items). + + C+Ag - tariff to be eliminated in 15 steps as follows: six +annual reductions of 4% begining January 1, 1994 the remaining +76% being eliminated in nine equal, annual steps ending on +January 1, 2008. (Applies to some Mexican agricutural tariff +items). + + Sug - refers to special considerations which apply to +certain tariff items for sugar and sugar products as outlined in +notes appended to the draft agreement. + + Pro - refers to a small number of Mexican tariff items for +prohibited goods. + + + The following phasing codes relate to textile tariff + items between the U.S. and Mexico only. They are: + + B6 - tariff to be eliminated in six stages as follows: on +January 1, 1994 a reduction equal in percentage terms to the base +rate; six equal annual reductions of 20% of the rate in effect on + +January 1, 1994 starting January 1, 1995 and ending January 1, +1999. + + Bw - tariff to be eliminated in six stages as follows: rate +of duty on January 1, 1994 will be 15%; on January 1, 1995, rate +of duty will be 14.5%; on January 1, 1996, rate of duty will be +10.8%; on January 1, 1997, 7.2%; on January 1, 1998, 3.6%; and +zero on January 1, 1999. + + Bo - tariff to be eliminated in six stages as follows: rate +of duty on January 1, 1994 and January 1, 1995 will be 15%; on +January 1, 1996, the rate of duty will be 12%; on January 1, +1997, rate of duty will be 8%; on January 1, 1998, rate of duty +will be 4% and zero on January 1, 1999. + + Bf - tariff to be eliminated in six stages as follows: rate +of duty on January 1, 1994 and January 1, 1995 will be 20%; rate +of duty on January 1, 1996 will be 10%; rate of duty on January +1, 1997 will be 6.6%; rate of duty on January 1, 1998 will be +3.3% and zero on January 1, 1999. + + + + + + + +NOTE:The 6-Digit tariff description presented in the +following pages is an abbreviated one. For full +description, see the Candian Customs Tariffs, Revenue +Canada Customs and Excise. +DRAFT NAFTA TARIFF PHASING (PRELIMINARY) 09/03/92 +_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ + +Subhead Description Canada USA Mexico + +0101.11 Horses, live pure-bred breeding 0101.11.00 D 0101.11.00 D 0101.11.01 A + +0101.19 Horses, live except pure-bred breeding 0101.19.00 D 0101.19.00 D 0101.19.01 A + 0101.19.02 A + 0101.19.03 A + 0101.19.99 A + +0101.20 Asses, mules and hinnies, live 0101.20.00 D 0101.20.10 D 0101.20.01 A + 0101.20.20 A + 0101.20.30 D + 0101.20.40 A + +0102.10 Bovine, live pure-bred breeding 0102.10.00 D 0102.10.00 D 0102.10.01 D + +0102.90 Bovine, live except pure-bred breeding 0102.90.10 D 0102.90.20 D 0102.90.01 D + 0102.90.90 A 0102.90.40 A 0102.90.02 D + 0102.90.03 D + 0102.90.99 D + +0103.10 Swine, live pure-bred breeding 0103.10.00 D 0103.10.00 D 0103.10.01 D + +0103.91 Swine, live except pure-bred breeding weighing less than 50 kg 0103.91.00 D 0103.91.00 D 0103.91.01 A + 0103.91.99 Ctq + +0103.92 Swine, live except pure-bred breeding weighing 50 kg or more 0103.92.00 D 0103.92.00 D 0103.92.01 A + 0103.92.99 Ctq + +0104.10 Sheep, live 0104.10.10 D 0104.10.00 D 0104.10.01 D + 0104.10.90 A 0104.10.02 C + 0104.10.99 C + +0104.20 Goats, live 0104.20.10 D 0104.20.00 A 0104.20.01 D + 0104.20.90 A 0104.20.99 B + +0105.11 Fowls, live domestic weighing not more than 185 g 0105.11.10 D 0105.11.00 A 0105.11.01 EX + 0105.11.90 Bg 0105.11.02 D + 0105.11.9V Ex 0105.11.99 C + +0105.19 Poultry, live except domestic fowls, weighing not more than 18 0105.19.10 D 0105.19.00 A 0105.19.99 C + 0105.19.91 A + 0105.19.92 Bg + +0105.91 Fowls, live domestic weighing more than 185 g 0105.91.00 Ex 0105.91.00 A 0105.91.01 EX + 0105.91.99 EX + +0105.99 Poultry, live except domestic fowls, weighing more than 185 g 0105.99.00 Ex 0105.99.00 A 0105.99.99 EX + +0106.00 Animals, live nes 0106.00.00 D 0106.00.10 A 0106.00.01 A + + 0106.00.30 A 0106.00.02 A + 0106.00.50 D 0106.00.03 A + 0106.00.99 C + +0201.10 Bovine carcasses and half carcasses, fresh or chilled 0201.10.00 A 0201.10.00 A 0201.10.01 D + +0201.20 Bovine cuts bone in, fresh or chilled 0201.20.00 A 0201.20.20 A 0201.20.99 D + 0201.20.40 A + 0201.20.60 A + +0201.30 Bovine cuts boneless, fresh or chilled 0201.30.00 A 0201.30.20 A 0201.30.01 D + 0201.30.40 A + 0201.30.60 A + +0202.10 Bovine carcasses and half carcasses, frozen 0202.10.00 A 0202.10.00 A 0202.10.01 D + +0202.20 Bovine cuts bone in, frozen 0202.20.00 A 0202.20.20 A 0202.20.99 D + 0202.20.40 A + 0202.20.60 A + +0202.30 Bovine cuts boneless, frozen 0202.30.00 Bg 0202.30.20 A 0202.30.01 D + 0202.30.40 A + 0202.30.60 A + +0203.11 Swine carcasses and half carcasses, fresh or chilled 0203.11.00 D 0203.11.00 D 0203.11.01 Ctq + +0203.12 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, of swine bone in, fresh or 0203.12.00 D 0203.12.10 A 0203.12.01 Ctq + 0203.12.90 D + +0203.19 Swine cuts, fresh or chilled, nes 0203.19.00 D 0203.19.20 A 0203.19.99 Ctq + 0203.19.40 D + +0203.21 Swine carcasses and half carcasses, frozen 0203.21.00 D 0203.21.00 D 0203.21.01 Ctq + +0203.22 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, of swine, bone in, frozen 0203.22.00 D 0203.22.10 A 0203.22.01 Ctq + 0203.22.90 D + +0203.29 Swine cuts, frozen nes 0203.29.00 D 0203.29.20 A 0203.29.99 Ctq + 0203.29.40 D + +0204.10 Lamb carcasses and half carcasses, fresh or chilled 0204.10.00 A 0204.10.00 A 0204.10.01 C + +0204.21 Sheep carcasses and half carcasses, fresh or chilled 0204.21.00 A 0204.21.00 A 0204.21.01 C + +0204.22 Sheep cuts, bone in, fresh or chilled 0204.22.10 A 0204.22.20 A 0204.22.01 C + 0204.22.20 A 0204.22.40 A + +0204.23 Sheep cuts, boneless, fresh or chilled 0204.23.10 A 0204.23.20 A 0204.23.01 C + 0204.23.20 A 0204.23.40 A + +0204.30 Lamb carcasses and half carcasses, frozen 0204.30.00 A 0204.30.00 A 0204.30.01 C + + +0204.41 Sheep carcasses and half carcasses, frozen 0204.41.00 A 0204.41.00 A 0204.41.01 C + +0204.42 Sheep cuts, bone in, frozen 0204.42.10 A 0204.42.20 A 0204.42.01 C + 0204.42.20 A 0204.42.40 A + +0204.43 Sheep cuts, boneless, frozen 0204.43.10 A 0204.43.20 A 0204.43.01 C + 0204.43.20 A 0204.43.40 A + +0204.50 Goat meat, fresh, chilled or frozen 0204.50.00 D 0204.50.00 D 0204.50.01 C + +0205.00 Horse, ass, mule or hinny meat, fresh, chilled or frozen 0205.00.00 D 0205.00.00 D 0205.00.01 B + +0206.10 Bovine edible offal, fresh or chilled 0206.10.00 D 0206.10.00 D 0206.10.01 C + +0206.21 Bovine tongues, edible offal, frozen 0206.21.00 D 0206.21.00 D 0206.21.01 C + +0206.22 Bovine livers, edible offal, frozen 0206.22.00 D 0206.22.00 D 0206.22.01 C + +0206.29 Bovine edible offal, frozen nes 0206.29.00 D 0206.29.00 D 0206.29.99 C + +0206.30 Swine edible offal, fresh or chilled 0206.30.00 D 0206.30.00 D 0206.30.01 C + 0206.30.99 C + +0206.41 Swine livers, edible offal, frozen 0206.41.00 D 0206.41.00 D 0206.41.01 C + +0206.49 Swine edible offal, frozen nes 0206.49.00 D 0206.49.00 D 0206.49.01 D + 0206.49.99 C + +0206.80 Sheep, goats, asses, mules or hinnies edible offal, fresh or 0206.80.00 D 0206.80.00 D 0206.80.01 B + +0206.90 Sheep, goats, asses, mules or hinnies edible offal, frozen 0206.90.00 D 0206.90.00 D 0206.90.01 B + +0207.10 Poultry, domestic, whole, fresh or chilled 0207.10.00 Ex 0207.10.20 A 0207.10.01 EX + 0207.10.40 A + +0207.21 Fowls, domestic, whole, frozen 0207.21.00 Ex 0207.21.00 A 0207.21.01 EX + +0207.22 Turkeys, domestic, whole, frozen 0207.22.00 Ex 0207.22.20 A 0207.22.01 EX + 0207.22.40 A + +0207.23 Ducks, geese and guinea fowls, domestic, whole, frozen 0207.23.00 Bg 0207.23.00 A 0207.23.01 CAg + +0207.31 Fatty livers of geese or ducks, domestic fresh or chilled 0207.31.00 D 0207.31.00 A 0207.31.01 C + +0207.39 Poultry cuts and offal, domestic except geese or ducks livers 0207.39.00 Ex 0207.39.00 A 0207.39.01 EX + 0207.39.99 EX + +0207.41 Fowl cuts and offal, domestic, except livers, frozen 0207.41.00 Ex 0207.41.00 A 0207.41.0X EX + 0207.41.0Y EX + 0207.41.0Z EX + + 0207.41.01 Bp + +0207.42 Turkey cuts and offal, except livers, frozen 0207.42.00 Ex 0207.42.00 A 0207.42.0Y EX + 0207.42.0Z EX + 0207.42.0Z EX + 0207.42.01 Bp + +0207.43 Duck, geese or guinea fowl cuts and offal, domestic, except 0207.43.00 Bg 0207.43.00 A 0207.43.01 CAg + +0207.50 Poultry livers, domestic, frozen 0207.50.00 D 0207.50.00 A 0207.50.01 EX + +0208.10 Rabbit or hare meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or 0208.10.00 D 0208.10.00 A 0208.10.01 C + +0208.20 Frog legs, fresh, chilled or frozen 0208.20.00 D 0208.20.00 D 0208.20.01 A + +0208.90 Meat and edible meat offal, nes fresh, chilled or frozen 0208.90.00 D 0208.90.20 D 0208.90.99 C + 0208.90.30 A + 0208.90.40 A + +0209.00 Pig fat lean meat free and poultry fat unrendered, fresh, 0209.00.10 D 0209.00.00 A 0209.00.0X EX + 0209.00.20 Ex 0209.00.01 CAg + +0210.11 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, of swine bone in, cured 0210.11.00 A 0210.11.00 A 0210.11.01 Ctq + +0210.12 Bellies, streaky and cuts thereof, swine cured 0210.12.00 A 0210.12.00 A 0210.12.01 Ctq + +0210.19 Swine meat cured, nes 0210.19.10 D 0210.19.00 A 0210.19.99 Ctq + 0210.19.90 A + +0210.20 Bovine meat cured 0210.20.00 A 0210.20.00 A 0210.20.01 C + +0210.90 Meat and edible meat offal cured nes and edible meat or offal, 0210.90.10 Ex 0210.90.20 A 0210.90.01 C + 0210.90.90 A 0210.90.40 A 0210.90.02 C + 0210.90.99 EX + +0301.10 Ornamental fish, live 0301.10.00 D 0301.10.00 D 0301.10.01 A + +0301.91 Trout, live 0301.91.00 D 0301.91.00 D 0301.91.01 A + +0301.92 Eels, live 0301.92.00 D 0301.92.00 D 0301.92.01 A + +0301.93 Carp, live 0301.93.00 D 0301.93.00 D 0301.93.01 A + +0301.99 Fish live, nes 0301.99.00 D 0301.99.00 D 0301.99.01 A + 0301.99.99 B + +0302.11 Trout, fresh or chilled excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.11.00 D 0302.11.00 D 0302.11.01 A + +0302.12 Salmon Pacific, Atlantic & Danube, fr or chd excl hd No 03.04, 0302.12.00 D 0302.12.00 D 0302.12.01 A + +0302.19 Salmonidae nes, fresh or chilled, excl heading No 03.04, liver 0302.19.00 D 0302.19.00 D 0302.19.99 A + + +0302.21 Halibut, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers 0302.21.00 D 0302.21.00 D 0302.21.01 B + +0302.22 Plaice, fresh or chilled, excl heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.22.00 D 0302.22.00 A 0302.22.01 A + +0302.23 Sole, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.23.00 D 0302.23.00 A 0302.23.01 A + +0302.29 Flatfish nes, fresh or chilled excluding heading No 03.04, 0302.29.00 D 0302.29.00 A 0302.29.99 A + +0302.31 Tunas,albacore or longfinned,fr or chd excl heading No 03.04, 0302.31.00 D 0302.31.00 D 0302.31.01 C + +0302.32 Tunas, yellowfin, fresh or chilled, excl heading No 03.04, 0302.32.00 D 0302.32.00 D 0302.32.01 C + +0302.33 Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito, fr or chd,excl heading No 0302.33.00 D 0302.33.00 D 0302.33.01 C + +0302.39 Tunas nes, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, liver 0302.39.00 D 0302.39.00 D 0302.39.99 C + +0302.40 Herrings, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers 0302.40.00 D 0302.40.00 D 0302.40.01 A + +0302.50 Cod, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.50.00 D 0302.50.00 D 0302.50.01 A + +0302.61 Sardines,sardinella,brisling or sprats, fr or chd,excl hd No 0302.61.00 D 0302.61.00 A 0302.61.01 B + +0302.62 Haddock, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers 0302.62.00 D 0302.62.00 D 0302.62.01 A + +0302.63 Coalfish, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers 0302.63.00 D 0302.63.00 D 0302.63.01 A + +0302.64 Mackerel, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers 0302.64.00 D 0302.64.00 D 0302.64.01 A + +0302.65 Dogfish and other sharks, fresh or chd, excl heading No 03.04, 0302.65.00 D 0302.65.00 A 0302.65.01 A + +0302.66 Eels, fresh or chilled, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.66.00 D 0302.66.00 D 0302.66.01 A + +0302.69 Fish nes, fresh or chilled excl heading No 03.04, livers and 0302.69.00 D 0302.69.10 A 0302.69.01 A + 0302.69.20 D 0302.69.99 B + 0302.69.40 A + +0302.70 Livers and roes, fresh or chilled 0302.70.00 A 0302.70.20 A 0302.70.01 A + 0302.70.40 D + +0303.10 Salmon, Pacific, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers an 0303.10.00 D 0303.10.00 D 0303.10.01 A + +0303.21 Trout, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.21.00 D 0303.21.00 D 0303.21.01 A + +0303.22 Salmon Atlantic,frozen,excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0303.22.00 D 0303.22.00 D 0303.22.01 A + +0303.29 Salmonidae, nes,frozen,excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0303.29.00 D 0303.29.00 D 0303.29.99 A + +0303.31 Halibut, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.31.00 D 0303.31.00 D 0303.31.01 B + +0303.32 Plaice, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.32.00 D 0303.32.00 A 0303.32.01 A + + +0303.33 Sole, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.33.00 D 0303.33.00 A 0303.33.01 A + +0303.39 Flatfish nes, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and 0303.39.00 D 0303.39.00 A 0303.39.99 A + +0303.41 Tunas, albacore or longfinned, frozen, excl heading No 03.04, 0303.41.00 D 0303.41.00 D 0303.41.01 C + +0303.42 Tunas, yellowfin, frozen excluding heading No 03.04, livers an 0303.42.00 D 0303.42.00 D 0303.42.01 C + +0303.43 Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito,frozen excl heading No 03.04 0303.43.00 D 0303.43.00 D 0303.43.01 C + +0303.49 Tunas nes, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.49.00 D 0303.49.00 D 0303.49.01 C + +0303.50 Herrings, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.50.00 D 0303.50.00 D 0303.50.01 A + +0303.60 Cod, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.60.00 D 0303.60.00 D 0303.60.01 A + +0303.71 Sardines,sardinella,brisling or sprats, frozen excl hd No 0303.71.00 D 0303.71.00 A 0303.71.01 B + +0303.72 Haddock, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.72.00 D 0303.72.00 D 0303.72.01 A + +0303.73 Coalfish, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.73.00 D 0303.73.00 D 0303.73.01 A + +0303.74 Mackerel, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.74.00 D 0303.74.00 D 0303.74.01 A + +0303.75 Dogfish and other sharks, frozen, excl heading No 03.04, liver 0303.75.00 D 0303.75.00 A 0303.75.01 A + +0303.76 Eels, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.76.00 D 0303.76.00 D 0303.76.01 A + +0303.77 Sea bass, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.77.00 D 0303.77.00 A 0303.77.01 A + +0303.78 Hake, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.78.00 D 0303.78.00 D 0303.78.01 A + +0303.79 Fish nes, frozen, excluding heading No 03.04, livers and roes 0303.79.00 D 0303.79.20 D 0303.79.99 A + 0303.79.40 A + +0303.80 Livers and roes, frozen 0303.80.00 A 0303.80.20 A 0303.80.01 A + 0303.80.40 D + +0304.10 Fish fillets and other fish meat, minced or not, fresh or 0304.10.00 D 0304.10.10 C 0304.10.01 C + 0304.10.30 A + 0304.10.40 D + +0304.20 Fish fillets frozen 0304.20.00 D 0304.20.20 D 0304.20.01 C + 0304.20.30 C + 0304.20.50 A + 0304.20.60 D + +0304.90 Fish meat nes, minced or not, frozen 0304.90.00 D 0304.90.10 D 0304.90.99 B + 0304.90.90 A + + +0305.10 Fish meal fit for human consumption 0305.10.00 A 0305.10.20 D 0305.10.01 A + 0305.10.40 A + +0305.20 Livers and roes, dried, smoked, salted or in brine 0305.20.00 A 0305.20.20 A 0305.20.01 A + 0305.20.40 D + +0305.30 Fish fillets, dried, salted or in brine but not smoked 0305.30.00 D 0305.30.20 B 0305.30.01 B + 0305.30.40 B + 0305.30.60 D + +0305.41 Salmon, Pacific, Atlantic and Danube, smoked including fillets 0305.41.00 D 0305.41.00 A 0305.41.01 A + +0305.42 Herrings smoked, including fillets 0305.42.00 D 0305.42.00 D 0305.42.01 A + +0305.49 Fish nes, smoked including fillets 0305.49.00 D 0305.49.20 A 0305.49.01 A + 0305.49.40 D 0305.49.99 A + +0305.51 Cod dried, whether or not salted but not smoked 0305.51.00 D 0305.51.00 A 0305.51.01 A + 0305.51.99 A + +0305.59 Fish nes, dried, whether or not salted but not smoked 0305.59.00 D 0305.59.20 A 0305.59.01 A + 0305.59.40 A 0305.59.99 A + +0305.61 Herrings, salted and in brine, but not dried or smoked 0305.61.00 D 0305.61.20 A 0305.61.01 A + 0305.61.40 D + +0305.62 Cod, salted and in brine, but not dried or smoked 0305.62.00 D 0305.62.00 D 0305.62.01 A + +0305.63 Anchovies, salted and in brine, but not dried or smoked 0305.63.00 D 0305.63.20 A 0305.63.01 A + 0305.63.40 A + 0305.63.60 D + +0305.69 Fish nes, salted and in brine, but not dried or smoked 0305.69.00 D 0305.69.10 D 0305.69.99 A + 0305.69.20 A + 0305.69.30 D + 0305.69.40 A + 0305.69.50 A + 0305.69.60 A + +0306.11 Rock lobster & other sea crawfish,frozen in shell or not, incl 0306.11.00 C 0306.11.00 D 0306.11.01 C + +0306.12 Lobsters nes, frozen, in shell, boiled 0306.12.00 D 0306.12.00 D 0306.12.01 B + +0306.13 Shrimps and prawns, frozen, in shell or not, including boiled 0306.13.00 D 0306.13.00 D 0306.13.01 C + +0306.14 Crabs frozen, in shell or not, including boiled in shell 0306.14.00 A 0306.14.20 A 0306.14.01 A + 0306.14.40 D + +0306.19 Crustaceans nes, frozen, in shell or not including boiled in 0306.19.00 A 0306.19.00 D 0306.19.99 A + +0306.21 Rock lobster & other sea crawfish not fz,in shell or not, incl 0306.21.00 C 0306.21.00 D 0306.21.01 C + + +0306.22 Lobsters nes, not frozen, in shell, including boiled in shell 0306.22.00 D 0306.22.00 D 0306.22.01 B + +0306.23 Shrimps and prawns, not frozen, in shell or not, including 0306.23.00 D 0306.23.00 D 0306.23.01 C + +0306.24 Crabs, not frozen, in shell or not, including boiled in shell 0306.24.00 A 0306.24.20 A 0306.24.01 A + 0306.24.40 D + +0306.29 Crustaceans nes, not frozen, in shell or not, including boiled 0306.29.00 A 0306.29.00 D 0306.29.99 A + +0307.10 Oysters, shelled or not, live, fresh, chilled,frozen,dried, 0307.10.10 A 0307.10.00 D 0307.10.01 B + 0307.10.20 D + +0307.21 Scallops, including queen scallops, shelled or not, live, fres 0307.21.00 D 0307.21.00 D 0307.21.01 B + +0307.29 Scallops, incl queen scallops, shelled or not,frozen, dried, 0307.29.10 D 0307.29.00 D 0307.29.99 B + 0307.29.20 B + +0307.31 Mussels, shelled or not, live, fresh or chilled 0307.31.00 D 0307.31.00 D 0307.31.01 B + +0307.39 Mussels, shelled or not, frozen, dried, salted or in brine 0307.39.00 D 0307.39.00 D 0307.39.99 B + +0307.41 Cuttle fish and squid, shelled or not, live, fresh or chilled 0307.41.00 D 0307.41.00 D 0307.41.01 B + 0307.41.99 A + +0307.49 Cuttle fish and squid, shelled or not, frozen, dried, salted o 0307.49.00 D 0307.49.00 D 0307.49.01 B + 0307.49.99 A + +0307.51 Octopus, live, fresh or chilled 0307.51.00 D 0307.51.00 D 0307.51.01 A + +0307.59 Octopus, frozen, dried, salted or in brine 0307.59.00 D 0307.59.00 D 0307.59.99 B + +0307.60 Snails, (excl sea) shelled or not, live, fresh, chd, fz, 0307.60.00 D 0307.60.00 A 0307.60.01 A + +0307.91 Molluscs nes,shelled or not,and aquatic invertebrates nes,live 0307.91.00 D 0307.91.00 D 0307.91.01 A + +0307.99 Molluscs nes, shelled or not and aquatic invert nes, fz, 0307.99.00 D 0307.99.00 D 0307.99.99 A + +0401.10 Milk not concentrated and unsweetened not exceeding 1% fat 0401.10.00 Ex 0401.10.00 A 0401.10.01 EX + 0401.10.99 EX + +0401.20 Milk not concentrated and unsweetened exceeding 1% not 0401.20.00 Ex 0401.20.20 A 0401.20.01 EX + 0401.20.40 A 0401.20.99 EX + +0401.30 Milk and cream not concentrated and unsweetened exceeding 6% 0401.30.00 Ex 0401.30.10 C 0401.30.01 EX + 0401.30.30 C 0401.30.99 EX + 0401.30.40 C + +0402.10 Milk powder not exceeding 1.5% fat 0402.10.00 Ex 0402.10.00 C 0402.10.01 EX + 0402.10.99 EX + + +0402.21 Milk and cream powder unsweetened exceeding 1.5% fat 0402.21.10 Ex 0402.21.20 C 0402.21.01 EX + 0402.21.20 Ex 0402.21.40 C 0402.21.99 EX + 0402.21.60 C + +0402.29 Milk and cream powder sweetened exceeding 1.5% fat 0402.29.10 Ex 0402.29.00 C 0402.29.99 EX + 0402.29.20 Ex + +0402.91 Milk and cream unsweetened, nes 0402.91.00 Ex 0402.91.20 C 0402.91.01 EX + 0402.91.40 C 0402.91.99 EX + +0402.99 Milk and cream nes sweetened 0402.99.00 Ex 0402.99.20 C 0402.99.01 EX + 0402.99.40 C 0402.99.99 EX + 0402.99.60 C + +0403.10 Yogurt concentrated or not, sweetened or not, flavoured or 0403.10.00 Ex 0403.10.00 C 0403.10.01 EX + +0403.90 Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, kephir and ferm or acid 0403.90.10 Ex 0403.90.10 C 0403.90.01 EX + 0403.90.90 Ex 0403.90.15 C 0403.90.99 EX + 0403.90.20 C + 0403.90.40 C + 0403.90.50 C + 0403.90.60 C + 0403.90.70 C + 0403.90.75 C + 0403.90.80 C + +0404.10 Whey whether or not concentrated or sweetened 0404.10.10 Ex 0404.10.20 A 0404.10.01 EX + 0404.10.90 Ex 0404.10.40 C + +0404.90 Products consisting of natural milk constituents sweetened or 0404.90.00 Ex 0404.90.05 A 0404.90.99 EX + 0404.90.10 A + 0404.90.20 C + 0404.90.40 C + 0404.90.60 C + +0405.00 Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk 0405.00.10 Ex 0405.00.70 C 0405.00.01 EX + 0405.00.90 Ex 0405.00.75 C 0405.00.02 EX + 0405.00.80 C 0405.00.03 EX + 0405.00.99 EX + +0406.10 Cheese, fresh (including whey cheese) unfermented, and curd 0406.10.00 Ex 0406.10.10 A 0406.10.01 EX + 0406.10.50 C + +0406.20 Cheese, grated or powdered, of all kinds 0406.20.10 Ex 0406.20.10 C 0406.20.01 EX + 0406.20.90 Ex 0406.20.20 C + 0406.20.30 C + 0406.20.35 C + 0406.20.40 C + 0406.20.50 C + 0406.20.55 C + 0406.20.60 C + + +0406.30 Cheese processed, not grated or powdered 0406.30.00 Ex 0406.30.10 C 0406.30.01 EX + 0406.30.20 C 0406.30.99 EX + 0406.30.30 C + 0406.30.40 C + 0406.30.50 C + 0406.30.55 C + 0406.30.60 C + +0406.40 Cheese, blue-veined 0406.40.00 Ex 0406.40.20 C 0406.40.01 EX + 0406.40.40 C + 0406.40.60 C + 0406.40.80 C + +0406.90 Cheese nes 0406.90.10 Ex 0406.90.05 C 0406.90.01 EX + 0406.90.90 Ex 0406.90.10 C 0406.90.02 EX + 0406.90.15 C 0406.90.03 EX + 0406.90.20 C 0406.90.04 EX + 0406.90.25 C 0406.90.05 EX + 0406.90.30 C 0406.90.06 EX + 0406.90.35 C 0406.90.99 EX + 0406.90.40 C + 0406.90.45 C + 0406.90.50 D + 0406.90.55 D + 0406.90.60 C + 0406.90.65 C + 0406.90.70 C + 0406.90.80 C + +0407.00 Eggs, bird, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked 0407.00.00 Ex 0407.00.00 A 0407.00.01 EX + 0407.00.02 EX + 0407.00.99 EX + +0408.11 Egg yolks dried 0408.11.00 Ex 0408.11.00 A 0408.11.01 EX + +0408.19 Egg yolks nes 0408.19.00 Ex 0408.19.00 A 0408.19.99 EX + +0408.91 Eggs, bird, not in shell, dried 0408.91.00 Ex 0408.91.00 A 0408.91.01 EX + 0408.91.99 EX + +0408.99 Eggs, bird, not in shell nes 0408.99.00 Ex 0408.99.00 A 0408.99.01 EX + 0408.99.99 EX + +0409.00 Honey, natural 0409.00.00 A 0409.00.00 C 0409.00.01 A + +0410.00 Edible products of animal origin nes 0410.00.00 A 0410.00.00 A 0410.00.01 C + +0501.00 Hair, human, unworked washed or scoured or not and waste 0501.00.00 D 0501.00.00 A 0501.00.01 A + +0502.10 Bristles, hair and waste of pigs, hogs or boars 0502.10.00 D 0502.10.00 A 0502.10.01 A + + +0502.90 Hair and waste of badger and of other brushmaking hair 0502.90.00 D 0502.90.00 D 0502.90.99 A + +0503.00 Horsehair and waste put up or not as a layer with or without 0503.00.10 Bg 0503.00.00 D 0503.00.01 A + 0503.00.90 D + +0504.00 Guts, bladders and stomachs of animals except fish whole or in 0504.00.00 D 0504.00.00 D 0504.00.01 C + +0505.10 Feathers used for stuffing and down cleaned, disinfected or 0505.10.00 D 0505.10.00 A 0505.10.01 A + +0505.90 Feathers & down nes clnd, disinfected presvd,feathered pts & 0505.90.00 D 0505.90.00 A 0505.90.99 A + +0506.10 Ossein and bones treated with acid, unworked, defatted or 0506.10.10 D 0506.10.00 D 0506.10.01 A + 0506.10.90 A + +0506.90 Bones and horn-cores degelatinised,unwk, defatted or simply 0506.90.00 D 0506.90.00 D 0506.90.99 A + + +0507.10 Ivory unworked or simply prepared not cut to shape and powder 0507.10.00 D 0507.10.00 D 0507.10.01 A + +0507.90 Whalebone, horns, etc unworked or simply prepared, unshaped, 0507.90.00 D 0507.90.00 D 0507.90.01 B + 0507.90.99 A + +0508.00 Coral & sim mat, shellfish shells,cuttle bone, echinoderm unwk 0508.00.00 D 0508.00.00 D 0508.00.01 A + 0508.00.99 A + +0509.00 Sponges, natural of animal origin 0509.00.00 D 0509.00.00 A 0509.00.01 A + +0510.00 Ambergris, castoreum, etc, bile dried or not & animal gland & 0510.00.10 D 0510.00.20 A 0510.00.01 A + 0510.00.90 A 0510.00.40 D 0510.00.02 A + 0510.00.03 A + 0510.00.99 A + +0511.10 Semen bovine 0511.10.00 D 0511.10.00 D 0511.10.01 D + +0511.91 Fish, shellfish & aqua invert prod nes & dead animals of Ch 3 0511.91.00 D 0511.91.00 D 0511.91.01 A + 0511.91.99 A + +0511.99 Animal products nes & dead animals of Chapter I unfit for huma 0511.99.00 D 0511.99.20 D 0511.99.01 A + 0511.99.30 D 0511.99.02 A + 0511.99.40 A 0511.99.03 D + 0511.99.99 C + +0601.10 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, 0601.10.11 Bg 0601.10.15 A 0601.10.01 D + 0601.10.19 D 0601.10.30 A 0601.10.99 D + 0601.10.21 D 0601.10.45 A + 0601.10.22 Bg 0601.10.60 A + 0601.10.23 D 0601.10.75 A + 0601.10.29 Bg 0601.10.85 A + 0601.10.90 A + +0601.20 Bulbs, tubers, corms etc in growth or in flower & chicory 0601.20.10 Bg 0601.20.10 A 0601.20.01 A + 0601.20.21 D 0601.20.90 A 0601.20.02 A + 0601.20.22 D 0601.20.99 A + 0601.20.29 Bg + +0602.10 Cuttings and slips, unrooted 0602.10.00 D 0602.10.00 A 0602.10.01 D + +0602.20 Trees, edible fruit or nut, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not 0602.20.00 D 0602.20.00 D 0602.20.01 A + 0602.20.02 A + 0602.20.03 A + 0602.20.99 A + +0602.30 Rhododendrons and azaleas,grafted or not 0602.30.00 D 0602.30.00 A 0602.30.01 A + +0602.40 Roses, grafted or not 0602.40.10 Bg 0602.40.00 D 0602.40.01 D + 0602.40.90 D 0602.40.99 A + + +0602.91 Mushroom spawn 0602.91.00 D 0602.91.00 A 0602.91.01 A + +0602.99 Plants, live (including their roots),nes 0602.99.10 D 0602.99.20 D 0602.99.01 A + 0602.99.91 D 0602.99.30 A 0602.99.02 A + 0602.99.99 Bg 0602.99.40 A 0602.99.03 A + 0602.99.60 A 0602.99.04 A + 0602.99.90 A 0602.99.05 D + 0602.99.99 A + +0603.10 Cut flowers & flower buds for bouquets or ornamental purposes, 0603.10.10 A 0603.10.30 A 0603.10.01 A + 0603.10.90 Ctq 0603.10.60 B 0603.10.99 A + 0603.10.70 A + 0603.10.80 A + +0603.90 Cut flowers & flower buds for bouquets or ornamental purposes, 0603.90.10 Bg 0603.90.00 A 0603.90.99 A + 0603.90.90 Bg + +0604.10 Mosses and lichens suitable for bouquets or for ornamental 0604.10.00 D 0604.10.00 D 0604.10.01 D + 0604.10.99 A + +0604.91 Foliage,branch & pts of plant w/o flo or bud,grass, for 0604.91.10 D 0604.91.00 D 0604.91.01 A + 0604.91.20 D 0604.91.99 A + 0604.91.30 D + 0604.91.90 Bg + +0604.99 Foliage,branch,etc w/o flowers or buds & grass for bouquet or 0604.99.10 D 0604.99.30 D 0604.99.01 A + 0604.99.90 Bg 0604.99.60 A 0604.99.99 A + +0701.10 Potatoes seed, fresh or chilled 0701.10.00 Bg 0701.10.00 A 0701.10.01 D + +0701.90 Potatoes, fresh or chilled nes 0701.90.00 Bg 0701.90.10 A 0701.90.99 CAg + 0701.90.50 B + +0702.00 Tomatoes, fresh or chilled 0702.00.10 Bg 0702.00.0W Ctq 0702.00.XX A + 0702.00.91 Ctq 0702.00.0X B 0702.00.XY A + 0702.00.99 D 0702.00.0Y Ctq 0702.00.XZ A + 0702.00.0Z A 0702.00.0X A + 0702.00.40 B 0702.00.0Y A + 0702.00.60 Ctq 0702.00.0Z A + +0703.10 Onions and shallots, fresh or chilled 0703.10.10 Bg 0703.10.20 A 0703.10.01 B + 0703.10.21 Bg 0703.10.30 A 0703.10.99 A + 0703.10.29 D 0703.10.4X Ctq + 0703.10.31 Ctq 0703.10.4Y C + 0703.10.39 D + 0703.10.91 Bg + 0703.10.99 D + +0703.20 Garlic, fresh or chilled 0703.20.00 Bg 0703.20.00 A 0703.20.01 A + 0703.20.99 A + + +0703.90 Leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled 0703.90.00 Bg 0703.90.00 B 0703.90.01 A + 0703.90.0X B + +0704.10 Cauliflowers and headed broccoli, fresh or chilled 0704.10.11 Bg 0704.10.20 A 0704.10.XX A + 0704.10.12 Bg 0704.10.0X C 0704.10.XY A + 0704.10.90 D 0704.10.0Y B 0704.10.0X A + 0704.10.0Z A 0704.10.0Y A + 0704.10.60 C 0704.10.0Z A + +0704.20 Brussels sprouts, fresh or chilled 0704.20.11 Bg 0704.20.0X C 0704.20.01 A + 0704.20.12 Bg 0704.20.0Y B + 0704.20.90 D + +0704.90 Cabbages, kohlrabi, kale and sim edible brassicas nes, fresh o 0704.90.10 Bg 0704.90.20 A 0704.90.01 A + 0704.90.21 C 0704.90.4W C+ 0704.90.9W A + 0704.90.29 D 0704.90.4X B 0704.90.9X A + 0704.90.31 Bg 0704.90.4Y B 0704.90.9Y A + 0704.90.39 D 0704.90.4Z A 0704.90.9Z A + 0704.90.41 Bg + 0704.90.49 D + 0704.90.90 A + +0705.11 Cabbage lettuce (head lettuce) fresh or chilled 0705.11.11 Bg 0705.11.20 A 0705.11.0X A + 0705.11.12 Bg 0705.11.0X C 0705.11.0Y A + 0705.11.90 D 0705.11.0Y B 0705.11.0Z A + 0705.11.0Z B + +0705.19 Lettuce, fresh or chilled nes 0705.19.11 Bg 0705.19.20 A 0705.19.9X A + 0705.19.12 Bg 0705.19.0X C 0705.19.9Y A + 0705.19.90 D 0705.19.0Y B 0705.19.9Z A + 0705.19.0Z B 0705.19.99 A + +0705.21 Witloof chicory, fresh or chilled 0705.21.00 D 0705.21.00 A 0705.21.01 A + +0705.29 Chicory, fresh or chilled, nes 0705.29.00 D 0705.29.00 A 0705.29.99 A + +0706.10 Carrots and turnips, fresh or chilled 0706.10.11 C 0706.10.05 A 0706.10.01 A + 0706.10.12 C 0706.10.10 A + 0706.10.21 Bg 0706.10.20 B + 0706.10.22 Bg 0706.10.40 D + 0706.10.30 D + 0706.10.40 D + +0706.90 Salad beetroot,salsify,celeriac,radishes & sim edible roots, 0706.90.10 Bg 0706.90.20 A 0706.90.99 A + 0706.90.21 Bg 0706.90.30 A + 0706.90.22 Bg 0706.90.40 B + 0706.90.30 D + 0706.90.40 Bg + 0706.90.51 Bg + 0706.90.59 D + 0706.90.90 D + + +0707.00 Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled 0707.00.10 C 0707.00.0V A 0707.00.0W A + 0707.00.91 Ctq 0707.00.0W C+ 0707.00.0X A + 0707.00.99 D 0707.00.0X B 0707.00.0Y A + 0707.00.0Y B 0707.00.0Z A + 0707.00.0Z C+ 0707.00.01 A + 0707.00.60 A + +0708.10 Peas, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled 0708.10.10 Bg 0708.10.20 A 0708.10.01 A + 0708.10.91 Bg 0708.10.40 A + 0708.10.99 D + +0708.20 Beans, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled 0708.20.10 Bg 0708.20.10 A 0708.20.01 A + 0708.20.21 Bg 0708.20.20 D + 0708.20.22 Bg 0708.20.0X C + 0708.20.30 D 0708.20.0Y B + 0708.20.91 D + 0708.20.99 Bg + +0708.90 Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled 0708.90.10 D 0708.90.05 A 0708.90.99 A + 0708.90.90 A 0708.90.15 A + 0708.90.25 D + 0708.90.30 A + 0708.90.40 B + +0709.10 Globe artichokes, fresh or chilled 0709.10.00 D 0709.10.00 A 0709.10.01 A + +0709.20 Asparagus, fresh or chilled 0709.20.10 Bg 0709.20.10 A 0709.20.0V A + 0709.20.91 Bg 0709.20.0X C+ 0709.20.0W A + 0709.20.99 D 0709.20.0Y C+ 0709.20.0X A + 0709.20.0Z A 0709.20.0Y A + 0709.20.90 C 0709.20.0Z A + +0709.30 Aubergines(egg-plants), fresh or chilled 0709.30.00 D 0709.30.0X Ctq 0709.30.01 A + 0709.30.0Y A + 0709.30.0Z C + 0709.30.40 C + +0709.40 Celery, other than celeriac, fresh or chilled 0709.40.11 Bg 0709.40.20 C 0709.40.XX A + 0709.40.12 Bg 0709.40.40 A 0709.40.XY A + 0709.40.90 D 0709.40.0X C 0709.40.XZ A + 0709.40.0Y B 0709.40.YY A + +0709.51 Mushrooms, fresh or chilled 0709.51.10 Bg 0709.51.00 C 0709.51.01 A + 0709.51.90 Bg + +0709.52 Truffles, fresh or chilled 0709.52.00 D 0709.52.00 D 0709.52.01 A + +0709.60 Peppers of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta, fresh o 0709.60.10 Bg 0709.60.0W C 0709.60.0X A + 0709.60.90 D 0709.60.0X C 0709.60.0Y A + 0709.60.0Y Ctq 0709.60.01 A + + 0709.60.0Z A + +0709.70 Spinach, N-Z spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach), fres 0709.70.00 D 0709.70.0X B 0709.70.01 A + 0709.70.0Y B + +0709.90 Vegetables, fresh or chilled nes 0709.90.10 D 0709.90.05 A 0709.90.99 A + 0709.90.20 Bg 0709.90.10 A + 0709.90.31 Bg 0709.90.13 A + 0709.90.39 D 0709.90.16 A + 0709.90.41 Bg 0709.90.0N Ctq + 0709.90.49 D 0709.90.0P B + 0709.90.51 Bg 0709.90.0N B + 0709.90.52 Bg 0709.90.0P B + 0709.90.60 D 0709.90.0Q B + 0709.90.91 D 0709.90.0R B + 0709.90.99 Bg 0709.90.0S B + 0709.90.0T B + 0709.90.0U B + 0709.90.0V B + 0709.90.0W B + 0709.90.0X B + 0709.90.0Y B + 0709.90.0Z C + 0709.90.30 A + 0709.90.35 A + +0710.10 Potatoes, frozen 0710.10.00 Bg 0710.10.00 B 0710.10.01 Ctq + +0710.21 Peas, frozen 0710.21.00 Bg 0710.21.20 A 0710.21.01 A + 0710.21.40 A + +0710.22 Beans, frozen 0710.22.00 Bg 0710.22.10 A 0710.22.01 A + 0710.22.15 A + 0710.22.20 D + 0710.22.25 A + 0710.22.37 B + 0710.22.40 B + +0710.29 Leguminous vegetables frozen nes 0710.29.10 D 0710.29.05 A 0710.29.99 A + 0710.29.90 Bg 0710.29.15 A + 0710.29.25 D + 0710.29.30 A + 0710.29.40 B + +0710.30 Spinach, N-Z spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach), 0710.30.00 D 0710.30.00 A 0710.30.01 A + +0710.40 Sweet corn, frozen 0710.40.00 Bg 0710.40.00 B 0710.40.01 B + +0710.80 Vegetables, frozen nes 0710.80.10 C 0710.80.10 D 0710.80.XX A + 0710.80.20 Ctq 0710.80.20 C 0710.80.XY A + 0710.80.30 Bg 0710.80.40 A 0710.80.XZ A + + 0710.80.41 C 0710.80.45 A 0710.80.YX A + 0710.80.49 Bg 0710.80.50 A 0710.80.YY A + 0710.80.50 Bg 0710.80.60 A 0710.80.01 A + 0710.80.91 D 0710.80.65 A 0710.80.9X A + 0710.80.99 Bg 0710.80.70 A 0710.80.9Y A + 0710.80.85 C 0710.80.9Z A + 0710.80.93 A 0710.80.99 A + 0710.80.9U C + 0710.80.9V C + 0710.80.9W C + 0710.80.9X C + 0710.80.9Y C + 0710.80.9Z B + +0710.90 Mixtures of vegetables, frozen 0710.90.00 C 0710.90.10 A 0710.90.0X A + 0710.90.90 B 0710.90.0Y A + +0711.10 Onions, provisionally preserved but not suitable for immediate 0711.10.00 Bg 0711.10.00 A 0711.10.01 A + +0711.20 Olives, provisionally preserved but not suitable for immediate 0711.20.00 D 0711.20.15 A 0711.20.01 A + 0711.20.25 B + 0711.20.40 C + +0711.30 Capers, provisionally preserved but not suitable for immediate 0711.30.00 A 0711.30.00 A 0711.30.01 A + +0711.40 Cucumbers & gherkins provisionally presvd, but not for 0711.40.00 C 0711.40.00 A 0711.40.01 A + +0711.90 Vegetables nes & mixtures provisionally presvd but not for 0711.90.00 Bg 0711.90.20 D 0711.90.9X A + 0711.90.40 B 0711.90.99 A + 0711.90.60 A + +0712.10 Potatoes dried, but not further prepared 0712.10.00 Bg 0712.10.00 B 0712.10.01 Ctq + +0712.20 Onions dried but not further prepared 0712.20.00 A 0712.20.20 C+ 0712.20.01 A + 0712.20.40 C+ + +0712.30 Mushrooms and truffles dried but not further prepared 0712.30.10 Bg 0712.30.10 A 0712.30.01 A + 0712.30.20 D 0712.30.20 B + 0712.30.40 D + +0712.90 Vegetables and mixtures dried, but not further prepared nes 0712.90.10 D 0712.90.10 A 0712.90.9X A + 0712.90.20 Bg 0712.90.15 A 0712.90.9Y A + 0712.90.90 Bg 0712.90.20 B 0712.90.99 A + 0712.90.40 C+ + 0712.90.60 D + 0712.90.65 A + 0712.90.70 A + 0712.90.75 A + 0712.90.80 A + +0713.10 Peas dried, shelled, whether or not skinned or split 0713.10.10 A 0713.10.10 A 0713.10.01 A + + 0713.10.90 D 0713.10.20 D 0713.10.02 D + 0713.10.40 A + +0713.20 Chickpeas, dried, shelled, whether or not skinned or split 0713.20.00 D 0713.20.10 A 0713.20.01 A + 0713.20.20 A + +0713.31 Urd,mung,black or green gram beans dried shelled, whether or 0713.31.10 D 0713.31.10 A 0713.31.01 A + 0713.31.90 A 0713.31.20 D + 0713.31.40 A + +0713.32 Beans, small red (Adzuki) dried, shelled, whether or not 0713.32.00 A 0713.32.10 A 0713.32.01 A + 0713.32.20 A + +0713.33 Kidney beans and white pea beans dried shelled, whether or not 0713.33.10 D 0713.33.10 A 0713.33.01 D + 0713.33.91 A 0713.33.20 A 0713.33.02 C+Ag + 0713.33.99 A 0713.33.40 A + +0713.39 Beans dried, shelled, whether or not skinned or split, nes 0713.39.10 D 0713.39.10 A 0713.39.99 A + 0713.39.90 A 0713.39.15 D + 0713.39.20 A + 0713.39.40 A + +0713.40 Lentils dried, shelled, whether or not skinned or split 0713.40.00 D 0713.40.10 A 0713.40.01 A + 0713.40.20 A + +0713.50 Broad beans & horse beans dried, shelled, whether or not 0713.50.10 D 0713.50.10 A 0713.50.01 A + 0713.50.90 A 0713.50.20 A + +0713.90 Leguminous vegetables dried, shelled, whether or not skinned o 0713.90.10 D 0713.90.10 A 0713.90.99 A + 0713.90.90 A 0713.90.50 D + 0713.90.60 A + 0713.90.80 A + +0714.10 Manioc (cassava), fresh or dried, whether or not sliced or 0714.10.00 D 0714.10.00 A 0714.10.01 A + +0714.20 Sweet potatoes, fresh or dried, whether or not sliced or 0714.20.00 D 0714.20.00 A 0714.20.01 A + +0714.90 Arrowroot, salep etc fr or dried whether or not sliced or 0714.90.10 D 0714.90.10 A 0714.90.9X A + 0714.90.21 Bg 0714.90.20 A 0714.90.99 A + 0714.90.22 Bg 0714.90.40 C + 0714.90.91 D 0714.90.50 D + 0714.90.92 Bg 0714.90.60 A + +0801.10 Coconuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled 0801.10.00 D 0801.10.00 D 0801.10.01 A + +0801.20 Brazil nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled 0801.20.00 D 0801.20.00 D 0801.20.01 A + +0801.30 Cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled 0801.30.00 D 0801.30.00 D 0801.30.01 A + 0801.30.99 A + +0802.11 Almonds in shell fresh or dried 0802.11.00 D 0802.11.00 A 0802.11.01 A + + +0802.12 Almonds,fresh or dried,shelled or peeled 0802.12.00 D 0802.12.00 A 0802.12.01 A + +0802.21 Hazelnuts or filberts in shell fresh or dried 0802.21.00 D 0802.21.00 A 0802.21.01 A + +0802.22 Hazelnuts or filberts, fresh or dried, shelled or peeled 0802.22.00 D 0802.22.00 A 0802.22.01 A + +0802.31 Walnuts in shell, fresh or dried 0802.31.00 D 0802.31.00 A 0802.31.01 A + +0802.32 Walnuts, fresh or dried, shelled or peeled 0802.32.00 D 0802.32.00 A 0802.32.01 A + +0802.40 Chestnuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled 0802.40.00 D 0802.40.00 D 0802.40.01 A + +0802.50 Pistachios, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled 0802.50.00 D 0802.50.20 A 0802.50.01 A + 0802.50.40 A 0802.50.02 A + +0802.90 Nuts edible, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled, 0802.90.00 D 0802.90.10 A 0802.90.01 A + 0802.90.15 A 0802.90.99 A + 0802.90.20 A + 0802.90.25 A + 0802.90.80 A + 0802.90.90 A + +0803.00 Bananas including plantains, fresh or dried 0803.00.00 D 0803.00.20 D 0803.00.01 A + 0803.00.30 D + 0803.00.40 A + +0804.10 Dates, fresh or dried 0804.10.00 D 0804.10.20 B 0804.10.01 A + 0804.10.40 A 0804.10.02 A + 0804.10.60 A + 0804.10.80 B + +0804.20 Figs, fresh or dried 0804.20.00 D 0804.20.40 A 0804.20.01 A + 0804.20.60 A 0804.20.02 A + 0804.20.80 B + +0804.30 Pineapples, fresh or dried 0804.30.00 D 0804.30.20 A 0804.30.01 A + 0804.30.40 A + 0804.30.60 A + +0804.40 Avocados, fresh or dried 0804.40.00 D 0804.40.00 C 0804.40.01 A + +0804.50 Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried 0804.50.00 D 0804.50.40 A 0804.50.01 A + 0804.50.0X B + 0804.50.0Y C + 0804.50.80 A + +0805.10 Oranges, fresh or dried 0805.10.00 D 0805.10.0X B 0805.10.01 A + 0805.10.0Y A + +0805.20 Mandarins(tang & sats)clementines & wilkings &sim citrus 0805.20.00 D 0805.20.0X C 0805.20.01 A + + 0805.20.0Y B + +0805.30 Lemons and limes, fresh or dried 0805.30.00 D 0805.30.20 C 0805.30.01 A + 0805.30.40 C + +0805.40 Grapefruit, fresh or dried 0805.40.00 D 0805.40.40 A 0805.40.0X A + 0805.40.60 C 0805.40.0Y A + 0805.40.80 C 0805.40.0Z A + +0805.90 Citrus fruits, fresh or dried, nes 0805.90.00 D 0805.90.00 A 0805.90.99 A + +0806.10 Grapes, fresh 0806.10.10 Bg 0806.10.20 A 0806.10.01 C + 0806.10.91 D 0806.10.40 D + 0806.10.99 Bg 0806.10.60 A + +0806.20 Grapes, dried 0806.20.00 D 0806.20.10 A 0806.20.01 A + 0806.20.20 A + 0806.20.90 A + +0807.10 Melons (including watermelons), fresh 0807.10.00 D 0807.10.0Q D 0807.10.01 A + 0807.10.0R C+ + 0807.10.30 A + 0807.10.0S C + 0807.10.50 A + 0807.10.60 A + 0807.10.0T C+ + 0807.10.0U A + 0807.10.0W C + 0807.10.0X A + 0807.10.0Y B + 0807.10.0Z C + 0807.10.80 C+ + +0807.20 Papaws (papayas), fresh 0807.20.00 D 0807.20.00 C 0807.20.01 A + +0808.10 Apples, fresh 0808.10.10 D 0808.10.00 D 0808.10.01 Ctq + 0808.10.90 Bg + +0808.20 Pears and quinces, fresh 0808.20.10 Bg 0808.20.20 D 0808.20.01 B + 0808.20.21 Bg 0808.20.40 A 0808.20.02 B + 0808.20.29 D + 0808.20.30 D + +0809.10 Apricots, fresh 0809.10.10 Bg 0809.10.00 A 0809.10.01 B + 0809.10.91 Bg + 0809.10.99 D + +0809.20 Cherries, fresh 0809.20.10 Bg 0809.20.00 D 0809.20.01 A + 0809.20.21 Bg + 0809.20.29 D + 0809.20.31 Bg + + 0809.20.39 D + 0809.20.90 Bg + +0809.30 Peaches, including nectarines, fresh 0809.30.10 Bg 0809.30.20 A 0809.30.01 C + 0809.30.21 Bg 0809.30.40 D + 0809.30.29 D + 0809.30.30 D + 0809.30.90 Bg + +0809.40 Plums and sloes, fresh 0809.40.10 Bg 0809.40.20 D 0809.40.01 B + 0809.40.21 Bg 0809.40.40 A + 0809.40.29 D + 0809.40.31 Bg + 0809.40.39 D + 0809.40.90 Bg + +0810.10 Strawberries, fresh 0810.10.10 Bg 0810.10.20 A 0810.10.01 A + 0810.10.91 Bg 0810.10.40 A + 0810.10.99 D + +0810.20 Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries, fresh 0810.20.11 Bg 0810.20.10 A 0810.20.01 A + 0810.20.19 D 0810.20.90 D + 0810.20.90 Bg + +0810.30 Black, white or red currants and gooseberries, fresh 0810.30.00 Bg 0810.30.00 D 0810.30.01 B + +0810.40 Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus 0810.40.10 D 0810.40.00 D 0810.40.01 B + 0810.40.90 Bg + +0810.90 Fruits, fresh nes 0810.90.10 Bg 0810.90.20 D 0810.90.01 B + 0810.90.90 D 0810.90.40 B 0810.90.99 A + +0811.10 Strawberries, uncooked or steamed or boiled in water,sweetened 0811.10.10 Ctq 0811.10.00 C 0811.10.01 C + 0811.10.90 Ctq + +0811.20 Raspberries,mulberries, etc uncook,steam or boil in water 0811.20.00 Bg 0811.20.20 A 0811.20.01 A + 0811.20.40 A + +0811.90 Fruits and edible nuts uncook, steam or boil (water) sweetened 0811.90.10 D 0811.90.10 A 0811.90.99 A + 0811.90.20 Bg 0811.90.20 D + 0811.90.30 Bg 0811.90.22 C + 0811.90.40 A 0811.90.25 A + 0811.90.50 A 0811.90.30 D + 0811.90.90 Bg 0811.90.35 A + 0811.90.40 C + 0811.90.50 A + 0811.90.52 A + 0811.90.55 A + 0811.90.80 B + +0812.10 Cherries provisionally preserved but unsuitable for immediate 0812.10.00 Bg 0812.10.00 B 0812.10.01 B + + +0812.20 Strawberries provisionally preserved but unsuitable for 0812.20.00 C 0812.20.00 A 0812.20.01 A + +0812.90 Fruits and nuts provisionally preserved but unfit for immediat 0812.90.10 D 0812.90.10 B 0812.90.9X B + 0812.90.91 D 0812.90.20 B 0812.90.9Y B + 0812.90.99 Bg 0812.90.30 C 0812.90.99 A + 0812.90.40 A + 0812.90.90 A + +0813.10 Apricots, dried 0813.10.00 D 0813.10.00 A 0813.10.01 B + 0813.10.99 B + +0813.20 Prunes, dried 0813.20.00 D 0813.20.10 A 0813.20.01 B + 0813.20.20 A 0813.20.02 A + +0813.30 Apples, dried 0813.30.00 Bg 0813.30.00 A 0813.30.01 C + +0813.40 Fruits, dried nes 0813.40.00 D 0813.40.10 A 0813.40.01 C + 0813.40.15 A 0813.40.02 B + 0813.40.20 A 0813.40.03 C + 0813.40.30 A 0813.40.99 A + 0813.40.40 A + 0813.40.80 A + 0813.40.90 A + +0813.50 Mixtures of edible nuts or dried fruits of this chapter 0813.50.10 D 0813.50.00 A 0813.50.01 A + 0813.50.20 Bg + +0814.00 Peel of citrus fruit or melons (watermelons) fresh, frz, dried 0814.00.00 D 0814.00.10 D 0814.00.01 A + 0814.00.90 A + +0901.11 Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated 0901.11.00 D 0901.11.00 D 0901.11.01 A + +0901.12 Coffee, not roasted, decaffeinated 0901.12.00 D 0901.12.00 D 0901.12.01 A + +0901.21 Coffee, roasted, not decaffeinated 0901.21.00 A 0901.21.00 D 0901.21.01 C + +0901.22 Coffee, roasted, decaffeinated 0901.22.00 A 0901.22.00 D 0901.22.01 C + +0901.30 Coffee husks and skins 0901.30.00 D 0901.30.00 D 0901.30.01 C + +0901.40 Coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion 0901.40.00 A 0901.40.00 A 0901.40.01 C + +0902.10 Green tea (not fermented) in packages not exceeding 3 kg 0902.10.00 D 0902.10.00 D 0902.10.01 A + +0902.20 Green tea (not fermented) in packages exceeding 3 kg 0902.20.00 D 0902.20.00 D 0902.20.01 A + +0902.30 Black tea (fermented) & partly fermented tea in packages not 0902.30.00 D 0902.30.00 D 0902.30.01 A + +0902.40 Black tea (fermented) & partly fermented tea in packages 0902.40.00 D 0902.40.00 D 0902.40.01 A + + +0903.00 Mat‚ 0903.00.00 D 0903.00.00 D 0903.00.01 A + +0904.11 Pepper of the genus Piper, except cubeb pepper, neither crushe 0904.11.00 D 0904.11.00 D 0904.11.01 A + +0904.12 Pepper of the genus Piper, except cubeb pepper, crushed or 0904.12.00 A 0904.12.00 D 0904.12.01 A + +0904.20 Fruits of the genus Capsicum or Pimenta, dried, crushed or 0904.20.10 D 0904.20.20 A 0904.20.0X A + 0904.20.21 D 0904.20.40 C 0904.20.01 A + 0904.20.29 A 0904.20.60 A + 0904.20.70 A + 0904.20.80 D + +0905.00 Vanilla beans 0905.00.00 D 0905.00.00 D 0905.00.01 A + +0906.10 Cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers neither crushed nor ground 0906.10.00 D 0906.10.00 D 0906.10.01 A + +0906.20 Cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers crushed or ground 0906.20.00 A 0906.20.00 D 0906.20.01 A + +0907.00 Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems) 0907.00.10 D 0907.00.00 D 0907.00.01 A + 0907.00.20 A + +0908.10 Nutmeg 0908.10.10 D 0908.10.00 D 0908.10.01 A + 0908.10.20 A + +0908.20 Mace 0908.20.10 D 0908.20.20 A 0908.20.01 A + 0908.20.20 A 0908.20.40 D + +0908.30 Cardamoms 0908.30.10 D 0908.30.00 D 0908.30.01 A + 0908.30.20 A + +0909.10 Anise or badian seeds 0909.10.10 D 0909.10.00 D 0909.10.01 A + 0909.10.20 A + +0909.20 Coriander seeds 0909.20.10 D 0909.20.00 D 0909.20.01 A + 0909.20.20 A + +0909.30 Cumin seeds 0909.30.10 D 0909.30.00 D 0909.30.01 A + 0909.30.20 A + +0909.40 Caraway seeds 0909.40.10 D 0909.40.00 D 0909.40.01 A + 0909.40.20 A + +0909.50 Fennel or juniper seeds 0909.50.10 D 0909.50.00 D 0909.50.01 A + 0909.50.20 A + +0910.10 Ginger 0910.10.10 D 0910.10.20 D 0910.10.01 A + 0910.10.20 A 0910.10.40 A + +0910.20 Saffron 0910.20.00 D 0910.20.00 D 0910.20.01 A + +0910.30 Turmeric (curcuma) 0910.30.00 D 0910.30.00 D 0910.30.01 A + + +0910.40 Thyme and bay leaves 0910.40.10 D 0910.40.20 D 0910.40.01 A + 0910.40.20 A 0910.40.30 A + 0910.40.40 A + +0910.50 Curry 0910.50.00 D 0910.50.00 D 0910.50.01 A + +0910.91 Mixtures of two or more of the products of different headings 0910.91.10 D 0910.91.00 A 0910.91.01 A + 0910.91.20 A + +0910.99 Spices nes 0910.99.11 Bg 0910.99.20 D 0910.99.99 A + 0910.99.19 D 0910.99.40 A + 0910.99.91 D 0910.99.50 D + 0910.99.92 A 0910.99.60 A + +1001.10 Durum wheat 1001.10.00 Bg 1001.10.00 C 1001.10.01 C + +1001.90 Wheat nes and meslin 1001.90.00 Bg 1001.90.10 A 1001.90.99 C + 1001.90.20 B + +1002.00 Rye 1002.00.00 D 1002.00.00 D 1002.00.01 A + +1003.00 Barley 1003.00.00 Bg 1003.00.20 A 1003.00.01 A + 1003.00.40 A 1003.00.02 CAg + 1003.00.99 CAg + +1004.00 Oats 1004.00.00 D 1004.00.00 D 1004.00.01 A + 1004.00.99 C + +1005.10 Maize (corn) seed 1005.10.10 Bg 1005.10.00 D 1005.10.01 D + 1005.10.90 Bg + +1005.90 Maize (corn) nes 1005.90.10 Bg 1005.90.20 A 1005.90.01 C + 1005.90.90 Bg 1005.90.40 A 1005.90.02 C + 1005.90.99 C+Ag + +1006.10 Rice in the husk (paddy or rough) 1006.10.00 D 1006.10.00 C 1006.10.01 C + +1006.20 Rice, husked (brown) 1006.20.00 D 1006.20.20 C 1006.20.01 C + 1006.20.40 C + +1006.30 Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled, whether or not polished or 1006.30.00 A 1006.30.10 A 1006.30.01 C + 1006.30.90 C + +1006.40 Rice, broken 1006.40.00 A 1006.40.00 C 1006.40.01 C + +1007.00 Grain sorghum 1007.00.00 A 1007.00.00 A 1007.00.01 D + 1007.00.02 A + +1008.10 Buckwheat 1008.10.00 D 1008.10.00 D 1008.10.01 A + + +1008.20 Millet 1008.20.00 D 1008.20.00 A 1008.20.01 A + +1008.30 Canary seed 1008.30.10 Bg 1008.30.00 A 1008.30.01 B + 1008.30.20 D + +1008.90 Cereals unmilled nes 1008.90.00 D 1008.90.00 A 1008.90.99 C + +1101.00 Wheat or meslin flour 1101.00.00 Bg 1101.00.00 A 1101.00.01 C + +1102.10 Rye flour 1102.10.00 Bg 1102.10.00 A 1102.10.01 C + +1102.20 Maize (corn) flour 1102.20.00 Bg 1102.20.00 A 1102.20.01 C + +1102.30 Rice flour 1102.30.00 A 1102.30.00 A 1102.30.01 C + +1102.90 Cereal flour nes 1102.90.00 A 1102.90.20 D 1102.90.99 C + + 1102.90.30 A + 1102.90.60 A + +1103.11 Wheat meal 1103.11.00 Bg 1103.11.00 A 1103.11.01 C + +1103.12 Oat groats and meal 1103.12.00 A 1103.12.00 A 1103.12.01 C + +1103.13 Maize (corn) groats and meal 1103.13.10 Bg 1103.13.00 A 1103.13.01 C + 1103.13.20 D + 1103.13.90 Bg + +1103.14 Rice groats and meal 1103.14.00 D 1103.14.00 A 1103.14.01 C + +1103.19 Cereal groats and meal nes 1103.19.10 D 1103.19.00 A 1103.19.99 C + 1103.19.90 Bg + +1103.21 Wheat pellets 1103.21.00 Bg 1103.21.00 D 1103.21.01 C + +1103.29 Cereal pellets nes 1103.29.00 Bg 1103.29.00 D 1103.29.99 C + +1104.11 Barley, rolled or flaked grains 1104.11.00 Bg 1104.11.00 A 1104.11.01 C + +1104.12 Oats, rolled or flaked grains 1104.12.00 A 1104.12.00 A 1104.12.01 C + +1104.19 Cereals, rolled or flaked grains nes 1104.19.10 D 1104.19.00 A 1104.19.01 C + 1104.19.90 A + +1104.21 Barley,hulled,pearled,sliced or kibbled 1104.21.00 Bg 1104.21.00 A 1104.21.01 C + +1104.22 Oats, hulled,pearled,sliced or kibbled 1104.22.00 A 1104.22.00 A 1104.22.01 C + +1104.23 Maize (corn), hulled, pearled, sliced or kibbled 1104.23.00 Bg 1104.23.00 A 1104.23.01 C + +1104.29 Cereals, hulled, pearled, sliced or kibbled nes 1104.29.00 A 1104.29.00 A 1104.29.01 C + +1104.30 Germ of cereals, whole, rolled, flaked or ground 1104.30.00 A 1104.30.00 A 1104.30.01 C + +1105.10 Potato flour and meal 1105.10.00 Bg 1105.10.00 A 1105.10.01 C + +1105.20 Potato flakes 1105.20.00 Bg 1105.20.00 A 1105.20.01 C + +1106.10 Flour and meal of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading N 1106.10.10 D 1106.10.00 A 1106.10.01 C + 1106.10.90 Bg + +1106.20 Flour and meal of sago and of roots or tubers with hi starch o 1106.20.10 A 1106.20.00 D 1106.20.01 C + 1106.20.90 Bg 1106.20.99 C + +1106.30 Flour, meal and powder of edible fruits & nuts & peel of citru 1106.30.00 Bg 1106.30.20 A 1106.30.01 C + 1106.30.40 A 1106.30.99 C + +1107.10 Malt, not roasted 1107.10.10 Bg 1107.10.00 A 1107.10.01 CAg + + 1107.10.90 Bg + +1107.20 Malt, roasted 1107.20.10 Bg 1107.20.00 A 1107.20.01 CAg + 1107.20.90 Bg + +1108.11 Wheat, starch 1108.11.00 Bg 1108.11.00 A 1108.11.01 C + +1108.12 Maize (corn) starch 1108.12.00 Bg 1108.12.00 A 1108.12.01 C + +1108.13 Potato starch 1108.13.00 Bg 1108.13.00 B 1108.13.01 C + +1108.14 Manioc (cassava) starch 1108.14.00 A 1108.14.00 D 1108.14.01 C + +1108.19 Starches nes 1108.19.00 A 1108.19.00 D 1108.19.01 C + 1108.19.99 C + +1108.20 Inulin 1108.20.00 Bg 1108.20.00 A 1108.20.01 C + +1109.00 Wheat gluten, whether or not dried 1109.00.00 Bg 1109.00.10 A 1109.00.01 C + 1109.00.90 A + +1201.00 Soya beans 1201.00.00 D 1201.00.00 D 1201.00.01 D + 1201.00.02 D + 1201.00.03 C + +1202.10 Ground-nuts in shell not roasted or otherwise cooked 1202.10.00 D 1202.10.00 C+ 1202.10.01 D + 1202.10.99 D + +1202.20 Ground-nuts shelled, whether or not broken, not roasted or 1202.20.00 D 1202.20.00 C+ 1202.20.01 D + +1203.00 Copra 1203.00.00 D 1203.00.00 D 1203.00.01 C + +1204.00 Linseed, whether or not broken 1204.00.00 D 1204.00.00 A 1204.00.01 D + 1204.00.99 D + +1205.00 Rape or colza seeds, whether or not broken 1205.00.00 D 1205.00.00 A 1205.00.01 D + 1205.00.02 D + +1206.00 Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken 1206.00.00 D 1206.00.00 D 1206.00.01 D + 1206.00.99 D + +1207.10 Palm nuts and kernels, whether or not broken 1207.10.00 D 1207.10.00 D 1207.10.01 D + +1207.20 Cotton seeds, whether or not broken 1207.20.00 D 1207.20.00 A 1207.20.01 D + 1207.20.02 D + +1207.30 Castor oil seeds, whether or not broken 1207.30.00 D 1207.30.00 D 1207.30.01 D + +1207.40 Sesamum seeds, whether or not broken 1207.40.00 D 1207.40.00 D 1207.40.01 D + +1207.50 Mustard seeds, whether or not broken 1207.50.00 D 1207.50.00 D 1207.50.01 D + + +1207.60 Safflower seeds, whether or not broken 1207.60.00 D 1207.60.00 D 1207.60.01 D + 1207.60.02 D + 1207.60.03 C + +1207.91 Poppy seeds, whether or not broken 1207.91.00 D 1207.91.00 A 1207.91.01 Pro + +1207.92 Shea nuts (karite nuts), whether or not broken 1207.92.00 D 1207.92.00 D 1207.92.01 D + +1207.99 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, nes, whether or not broken 1207.99.00 D 1207.99.00 D 1207.99.01 D + 1207.99.99 D + +1208.10 Soya bean flour and meals 1208.10.10 A 1208.10.00 A 1208.10.01 C + 1208.10.20 D + +1208.90 Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits, except 1208.90.10 A 1208.90.00 A 1208.90.01 C + 1208.90.20 D 1208.90.02 C + 1208.90.99 C + +1209.11 Seeds, sugar beet, for sowing 1209.11.00 D 1209.11.00 D 1209.11.01 A + +1209.19 Seeds, beet, for sowing nes 1209.19.10 Bg 1209.19.00 D 1209.19.99 A + 1209.19.20 D + +1209.21 Seeds, lucerne (alfalfa), for sowing 1209.21.00 D 1209.21.00 A 1209.21.01 D + +1209.22 Seeds, clover, for sowing 1209.22.00 D 1209.22.20 A 1209.22.01 D + 1209.22.40 D + +1209.23 Seeds, fescue, for sowing 1209.23.00 D 1209.23.00 D 1209.23.01 D + +1209.24 Seeds, Kentucky blue grass, for sowing 1209.24.00 D 1209.24.00 A 1209.24.01 D + +1209.25 Seeds, rye grass, for sowing 1209.25.00 D 1209.25.00 A 1209.25.01 D + +1209.26 Seeds, Timothy grass, for sowing 1209.26.00 D 1209.26.00 D 1209.26.01 D + +1209.29 Seeds of forage plants, except beet seeds, for sowing nes 1209.29.00 D 1209.29.00 D 1209.29.01 D + 1209.29.02 D + 1209.29.03 D + 1209.29.99 D + +1209.30 Seeds, flower, for sowing 1209.30.10 Bg 1209.30.00 A 1209.30.01 D + 1209.30.20 D + +1209.91 Seeds, vegetable, nes for sowing 1209.91.11 D 1209.91.10 A 1209.91.01 D + 1209.91.19 Bg 1209.91.20 D 1209.91.02 D + 1209.91.20 D 1209.91.40 D 1209.91.03 D + 1209.91.50 A 1209.91.04 D + 1209.91.60 D 1209.91.05 D + 1209.91.80 A 1209.91.06 D + + 1209.91.07 D + 1209.91.08 D + 1209.91.09 D + 1209.91.10 D + 1209.91.11 D + 1209.91.12 D + 1209.91.13 D + 1209.91.14 D + 1209.91.99 D + +1209.99 Seeds, fruit and spores for sowing, nes 1209.99.10 D 1209.99.20 D 1209.99.01 D + 1209.99.91 Bg 1209.99.40 A 1209.99.02 D + 1209.99.92 D 1209.99.03 D + 1209.99.04 D + 1209.99.99 D + +1210.10 Hop cones, not ground, powdered or pelleted 1210.10.00 D 1210.10.00 A 1210.10.01 D + +1210.20 Hop cones, ground, powdered or pelleted and lupulin 1210.20.00 D 1210.20.00 A 1210.20.01 D + +1211.10 Liquorice roots used primarily in pharm, perf, insecticide, 1211.10.00 D 1211.10.00 D 1211.10.01 A + +1211.20 Ginseng roots used primarily in pharm, perf, insecticide, 1211.20.00 D 1211.20.00 D 1211.20.01 A + +1211.90 Plants &pts of plants(incl seed & fruit) used in pharm, perf, 1211.90.00 D 1211.90.20 D 1211.90.01 A + 1211.90.40 A 1211.90.02 Pro + 1211.90.60 A 1211.90.03 Pro + 1211.90.80 D 1211.90.99 A + +1212.10 Locust beans, including seeds, fresh or dried, whether or not 1212.10.00 D 1212.10.00 D 1212.10.01 A + 1212.10.99 A + +1212.20 Seaweeds and other algae, fresh or dried whether or not ground 1212.20.00 D 1212.20.00 D 1212.20.01 B + +1212.30 Apricot, peach or plum stones & kernels nes,used primarily for 1212.30.00 Bg 1212.30.00 A 1212.30.01 A + +1212.91 Sugar beet, fresh or dried, whether or not ground 1212.91.00 Bg 1212.91.00 B 1212.91.01 A + +1212.92 Sugar cane, fresh or dried, whether or not ground 1212.92.00 Bg 1212.92.00 A 1212.92.01 C + +1212.99 Vegetable products nes used primarily for human consumption 1212.99.00 D 1212.99.00 D 1212.99.01 C + 1212.99.99 A + +1213.00 Cereal straw and husks, unprepd, whether or not chopped, 1213.00.00 D 1213.00.00 D 1213.00.01 B + +1214.10 Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets 1214.10.00 A 1214.10.00 A 1214.10.01 C + +1214.90 Swedes,mangolds,fodder roots,hay,clover, sainfoin,forage 1214.90.10 A 1214.90.00 D 1214.90.01 C + 1214.90.90 D 1214.90.99 C + +1301.10 Lac 1301.10.00 D 1301.10.00 D 1301.10.01 A + + +1301.20 Gum arabic 1301.20.00 D 1301.20.00 D 1301.20.01 A + 1301.20.02 A + +1301.90 Natural gums, resins, gum-resins and balsam, except arabic gum 1301.90.00 D 1301.90.40 A 1301.90.01 A + 1301.90.90 D 1301.90.02 A + 1301.90.99 A + +1302.11 Opium sap 1302.11.00 A 1302.11.00 D 1302.11.01 Pro + 1302.11.02 Pro + 1302.11.03 Pro + 1302.11.99 A + +1302.12 Liquorice extract 1302.12.00 D 1302.12.00 A 1302.12.01 A + 1302.12.99 C + +1302.13 Hop extract 1302.13.00 D 1302.13.00 B 1302.13.01 D + +1302.14 Pyrethrum or roots of plants containing rotenone, extracts 1302.14.00 D 1302.14.00 D 1302.14.01 A + 1302.14.99 A + +1302.19 Vegetable saps and extracts nes 1302.19.00 D 1302.19.20 D 1302.19.01 A + 1302.19.40 A 1302.19.02 A + 1302.19.90 D 1302.19.03 A + 1302.19.04 A + 1302.19.05 A + 1302.19.06 A + 1302.19.07 A + 1302.19.08 A + 1302.19.09 Pro + 1302.19.10 A + 1302.19.11 A + 1302.19.99 A + +1302.20 Pectic substances, pectinates & pectates 1302.20.00 D 1302.20.00 B 1302.20.01 A + 1302.20.99 A + +1302.31 Agar-agar 1302.31.00 D 1302.31.00 A 1302.31.01 A + +1302.32 Mucilages and thickeners derived from locust beans and seeds o 1302.32.00 D 1302.32.00 D 1302.32.01 A + 1302.32.02 A + 1302.32.99 A + +1302.39 Mucilages and thickeners nes, modified or not, derived from 1302.39.00 D 1302.39.00 B 1302.39.01 A + 1302.39.02 B + 1302.39.99 A + +1401.10 Bamboos used primarily for plaiting 1401.10.00 D 1401.10.00 D 1401.10.01 A + +1401.20 Rattans used primarily for plaiting 1401.20.00 D 1401.20.20 D 1401.20.01 A + 1401.20.40 A + + +1401.90 Vegetable materials nes, used primarily for plaiting 1401.90.00 D 1401.90.20 B 1401.90.99 A + 1401.90.40 A + +1402.10 Kapok used as stuffing or padding put up or not as a layer wit 1402.10.00 D 1402.10.00 D 1402.10.01 A + +1402.91 Veg hair used as stuffing or padding put up or not as a layer 1402.91.00 D 1402.91.00 A 1402.91.01 A + +1402.99 Veg mat nes used as stuffing or pad put up or not as a layer w 1402.99.00 D 1402.99.00 D 1402.99.99 A + +1403.10 Broomcorn used in brooms or brushes whether or not in hanks or 1403.10.00 D 1403.10.00 A 1403.10.01 A + +1403.90 Veg mat nes used in brooms or brushes whether or not in hanks 1403.90.00 D 1403.90.20 D 1403.90.01 A + 1403.90.40 A 1403.90.99 A + +1404.10 Raw vegetable materials used primarily in dyeing or tanning 1404.10.00 D 1404.10.00 D 1404.10.01 A + 1404.10.99 A + +1404.20 Cotton linters 1404.20.00 D 1404.20.00 D 1404.20.01 C + +1404.90 Vegetable products nes 1404.90.00 D 1404.90.00 D 1404.90.99 A + +1501.00 Lard;pig fat nes & poultry fat,rendered, whether or not presse 1501.00.00 A 1501.00.00 A 1501.00.01 CAg + +1502.00 Bovine,sheep & goat fats,raw or rendered whether or not presse 1502.00.00 A 1502.00.00 A 1502.00.01 C + +1503.00 Lard stearin & oil, oleostearin & oil & tallow oil,not 1503.00.00 A 1503.00.00 A 1503.00.01 C + 1503.00.99 C + +1504.10 Fish-liver oils & their fractions, refined or not, but not 1504.10.00 A 1504.10.20 D 1504.10.01 A + 1504.10.40 A 1504.10.99 C + +1504.20 Fish fats & oils & their fractions exc liver,refined or not, 1504.20.00 A 1504.20.20 D 1504.20.01 C + 1504.20.40 A 1504.20.99 C + 1504.20.60 A + +1504.30 Marine mammal fats & oils & their fract, refined or not, but 1504.30.00 A 1504.30.00 A 1504.30.01 C + +1505.10 Wool grease, crude 1505.10.00 A 1505.10.00 A 1505.10.01 B + +1505.90 Derivatives of wool grease and fatty substances (including 1505.90.00 A 1505.90.00 A 1505.90.01 B + 1505.90.02 C + 1505.90.99 C + +1506.00 Animal fats & oils & their fractions nes refined or not, but 1506.00.00 A 1506.00.00 A 1506.00.01 C + 1506.00.99 C + +1507.10 Soya-bean oil crude, whether or not degummed 1507.10.00 A 1507.10.00 B 1507.10.01 C + +1507.90 Soya-bean oil and its fractions, refined but not chemically 1507.90.10 D 1507.90.20 A 1507.90.99 C + 1507.90.90 Bg 1507.90.40 B + + +1508.10 Ground-nut oil, crude 1508.10.00 A 1508.10.00 A 1508.10.01 C + +1508.90 Ground-nut oil and its fractions refined but not chemically 1508.90.00 A 1508.90.00 A 1508.90.99 C + +1509.10 Olive oil, virgin 1509.10.00 D 1509.10.20 A 1509.10.01 A + 1509.10.40 A 1509.10.99 A + +1509.90 Olive oil and its fractions refined but not chemically modifie 1509.90.00 D 1509.90.20 A 1509.90.01 A + 1509.90.40 A 1509.90.02 A + 1509.90.99 A + +1510.00 Oils & their fract nes obt from olives, ref'd or not, not chem 1510.00.00 D 1510.00.20 D 1510.00.01 C + 1510.00.40 A + 1510.00.60 A + +1511.10 Palm oil, crude 1511.10.00 A 1511.10.00 D 1511.10.01 C + 1511.10.99 C + +1511.90 Palm oil and its fractions refined but not chemically modified 1511.90.00 Bg 1511.90.00 D 1511.90.99 C + +1512.11 Sunflower-seed or safflower oil, crude 1512.11.10 A 1512.11.0X B 1512.11.01 C + 1512.11.20 A 1512.11.0Y B + +1512.19 Sunflower-seed or safflower oil & their fractions refined but 1512.19.10 A 1512.19.0X B 1512.19.99 C + 1512.19.20 A 1512.19.0Y B + +1512.21 Cotton-seed oil crude, whether or not gossypol has been remove 1512.21.00 A 1512.21.00 B 1512.21.01 C + +1512.29 Cotton-seed and its fractions refined but not chemically 1512.29.00 A 1512.29.00 B 1512.29.99 C + +1513.11 Coconut (copra) oil crude 1513.11.00 A 1513.11.00 D 1513.11.01 C + +1513.19 Coconut (copra) oil and its fractions refined but not 1513.19.00 A 1513.19.00 D 1513.19.99 C + +1513.21 Palm kernel or babassu oil, crude 1513.21.00 A 1513.21.00 D 1513.21.01 C + +1513.29 Palm kernel or babassu oil their fract, refined but not 1513.29.00 Bg 1513.29.00 D 1513.29.99 C + +1514.10 Rape, colza or mustard oil crude 1514.10.00 A 1514.10.10 D 1514.10.01 C + 1514.10.90 A + +1514.90 Rape,colza or mustard oil & their fract, refined but not 1514.90.00 A 1514.90.10 D 1514.90.99 C + 1514.90.50 A + 1514.90.90 A + +1515.11 Linseed oil, crude 1515.11.00 A 1515.11.00 A 1515.11.01 C + +1515.19 Linseed oil and its fractions, refined but not chemically 1515.19.00 Bg 1515.19.00 A 1515.19.99 C + +1515.21 Maize (corn) oil crude 1515.21.00 A 1515.21.00 A 1515.21.01 C + + +1515.29 Maize (corn) oil and its fractions, refined but not chemically 1515.29.00 Bg 1515.29.00 A 1515.29.99 C + +1515.30 Castor oil and its fractions,whether or not refined, but not 1515.30.10 D 1515.30.20 A 1515.30.01 A + 1515.30.90 Bg 1515.30.40 A + +1515.40 Tung oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not 1515.40.00 D 1515.40.00 D 1515.40.01 A + +1515.50 Sesame oil and its fractions whether or not refined, but not 1515.50.10 A 1515.50.00 A 1515.50.01 A + 1515.50.90 Bg + +1515.60 Jojoba oil and its fractions whether or not refined, but not 1515.60.10 A 1515.60.00 A 1515.60.01 A + 1515.60.90 Bg + +1515.90 Veg fats & oils nes & their fractions, refined or not but not 1515.90.10 D 1515.90.20 D 1515.90.01 A + 1515.90.91 A 1515.90.40 A 1515.90.02 A + 1515.90.99 A 1515.90.03 C + 1515.90.99 C + +1516.10 Animal fats & oils & fract hydrogenated, inter or 1516.10.00 A 1516.10.00 A 1516.10.01 CAg + +1516.20 Veg fats &oils & fractions hydrogenated, inter or 1516.20.00 A 1516.20.10 A 1516.20.01 C + 1516.20.90 A + +1517.10 Margarine, excluding liquid margarine 1517.10.00 A 1517.10.00 A 1517.10.01 C + +1517.90 Edible mx or prep of animal or veg fats & oils or of fractions 1517.90.10 Bg 1517.90.10 A 1517.90.01 C + 1517.90.91 A 1517.90.20 A 1517.90.02 C + 1517.90.99 Bg 1517.90.40 C 1517.90.99 C + +1518.00 Animal or veg fats & oils & fract boiled oxid,etc, & ined 1518.00.10 Bg 1518.00.20 A 1518.00.01 C + 1518.00.20 A 1518.00.40 A 1518.00.02 C + 1518.00.90 Bg 1518.00.03 C + 1518.00.99 C + +1519.11 Stearic acid 1519.11.00 Bg 1519.11.00 A 1519.11.01 C + 1519.11.02 C + 1519.11.99 C + +1519.12 Oleic acid 1519.12.00 Bg 1519.12.00 A 1519.12.01 C + 1519.12.99 C + +1519.13 Tall oil fatty acids 1519.13.00 D 1519.13.00 A 1519.13.01 C + +1519.19 Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids, nes 1519.19.00 Bg 1519.19.20 A 1519.19.01 C + 1519.19.40 A 1519.19.99 C + +1519.20 Acid oils from refining 1519.20.00 Bg 1519.20.00 A 1519.20.01 C + +1519.30 Industrial fatty alcohols 1519.30.10 D 1519.30.20 A 1519.30.01 C + 1519.30.90 Bg 1519.30.40 A 1519.30.02 C + + 1519.30.60 A 1519.30.99 C + +1520.10 Glycerol (glycerine), crude and glycerol waters and lyes 1520.10.00 D 1520.10.00 A 1520.10.01 C + 1520.10.99 C + +1520.90 Glycerol (glycerine), nes including synthetic glycerol 1520.90.00 Bg 1520.90.00 A 1520.90.01 C + 1520.90.99 A + +1521.10 Vegetable waxes excluding triglycerides, whether or not refine 1521.10.10 D 1521.10.00 D 1521.10.01 C + 1521.10.90 Bg 1521.10.99 C + +1521.90 Beeswax,other insect waxes & spermaceti whether or not refined 1521.90.10 A 1521.90.20 A 1521.90.01 A + 1521.90.90 A 1521.90.40 D 1521.90.02 A + 1521.90.03 A + 1521.90.99 A + +1522.00 Degras & residues from fatty substances or animal or vegetable 1522.00.10 D 1522.00.00 A 1522.00.01 C + 1522.00.90 Bg 1522.00.99 C + +1601.00 Sausages & sim prod of meat, meat offal or blood & food prep 1601.00.10 A 1601.00.20 A 1601.00.01 C + 1601.00.1V Ex 1601.00.40 A 1601.00.9X EX + 1601.00.91 A 1601.00.60 A 1601.00.99 C + 1601.00.99 A + +1602.10 Homogenized preparations of meat and meat offal 1602.10.00 A 1602.10.00 A 1602.10.01 C + +1602.20 Livers of any animal prepared or preserved 1602.20.10 A 1602.20.20 A 1602.20.0X EX + 1602.20.90 D 1602.20.40 A 1602.20.01 C + +1602.31 Turkey meat and meat offal prepared or preserved, excluding 1602.31.10 Ex 1602.31.00 A 1602.31.01 EX + 1602.31.91 Ex + 1602.31.99 Ex + +1602.39 Dom fowl, duck, goose & guinea fowl meat & meat offal prep or 1602.39.10 Ex 1602.39.00 A 1602.39.99 EX + 1602.39.91 Ex + 1602.39.99 Ex + +1602.41 Hams and cuts thereof of swine prepared or preserved 1602.41.10 A 1602.41.10 A 1602.41.01 C + 1602.41.90 A 1602.41.20 A + 1602.41.90 A + +1602.42 Shoulders and cut thereof of swine prepared or preserved 1602.42.10 A 1602.42.20 A 1602.42.01 C + 1602.42.90 A 1602.42.40 A + +1602.49 Swine meat & meat offal nes/exc livers/ incl mixtures, prepare 1602.49.10 Bg 1602.49.10 A 1602.49.01 C + 1602.49.91 A 1602.49.20 A 1602.49.99 C + 1602.49.99 A 1602.49.40 A + 1602.49.60 A + 1602.49.90 A + +1602.50 Bovine meat and meat offal nes,excluding livers, prepared or 1602.50.10 Bg 1602.50.05 A 1602.50.01 C + + 1602.50.91 A 1602.50.09 A 1602.50.99 C + 1602.50.99 A 1602.50.10 A + 1602.50.20 A + 1602.50.60 A + 1602.50.90 A + +1602.90 Meat, meat offal or blood, prepared or preserved, nes 1602.90.10 Bg 1602.90.10 A 1602.90.01 C + 1602.90.91 A 1602.90.90 A + 1602.90.99 A + +1603.00 Extracts & juices of meat,fish,or crust, molluscs or other 1603.00.10 A 1603.00.10 A 1603.00.01 B + 1603.00.21 Bg 1603.00.90 D 1603.00.99 B + 1603.00.29 A + +1604.11 Salmon prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces, but not 1604.11.00 A 1604.11.20 A 1604.11.01 A + 1604.11.40 A + +1604.12 Herrings, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces but not 1604.12.10 D 1604.12.20 A 1604.12.01 A + 1604.12.91 A 1604.12.40 A + 1604.12.92 A 1604.12.60 D + 1604.12.99 A + +1604.13 Sardines,sardinella & brisling or sprats prep or presvd, whole 1604.13.10 C 1604.13.10 C 1604.13.01 C + 1604.13.90 C 1604.13.20 C 1604.13.99 C + 1604.13.30 C + 1604.13.40 A + 1604.13.45 A + 1604.13.50 A + +1604.14 Tunas,skipjack & Atl bonito, prepared or preserved,whole or in 1604.14.11 Bg 1604.14.10 C+ 1604.14.01 C+ + 1604.14.12 Bg 1604.14.20 C+ 1604.14.99 C+ + 1604.14.90 Bg 1604.14.30 C+ + 1604.14.40 C+ + 1604.14.50 A + 1604.14.70 C + 1604.14.80 C + +1604.15 Mackerel, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces, but not 1604.15.00 A 1604.15.00 A 1604.15.01 A + +1604.16 Anchovies, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces, but not 1604.16.10 A 1604.16.10 A 1604.16.01 A + 1604.16.90 A 1604.16.30 A 1604.16.99 A + 1604.16.40 A + 1604.16.60 D + +1604.19 Fish nes, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces, but not 1604.19.10 Bg 1604.19.10 B 1604.19.99 B + 1604.19.90 Bg 1604.19.20 A + 1604.19.25 B + 1604.19.30 A + 1604.19.40 B + 1604.19.50 B + 1604.19.60 D + + 1604.19.80 A + +1604.20 Fish prepared or preserved, except whole or in pieces 1604.20.10 Bg 1604.20.05 A 1604.20.99 B + 1604.20.90 Bg 1604.20.10 D + 1604.20.15 B + 1604.20.20 D + 1604.20.25 B + 1604.20.30 B + 1604.20.40 B + 1604.20.50 B + 1604.20.60 B + +1604.30 Caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs 1604.30.00 A 1604.30.20 A 1604.30.01 A + 1604.30.30 A 1604.30.99 A + 1604.30.40 D + +1605.10 Crab, prepared or preserved 1605.10.00 Bg 1605.10.05 A 1605.10.01 B + 1605.10.20 A + 1605.10.40 A + 1605.10.60 D + +1605.20 Shrimps and prawns,prepared or preserved 1605.20.00 D 1605.20.05 A 1605.20.01 B + 1605.20.10 D + +1605.30 Lobster, prepared or preserved 1605.30.10 Bg 1605.30.05 A 1605.30.01 B + 1605.30.91 D 1605.30.10 D + 1605.30.99 Bg + +1605.40 Crustaceans nes, prepared or preserved 1605.40.10 A 1605.40.05 A 1605.40.01 A + 1605.40.90 A 1605.40.10 D 1605.40.99 A + +1605.90 Molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates prepared or preserved 1605.90.10 A 1605.90.05 A 1605.90.99 A + 1605.90.91 D 1605.90.06 A + 1605.90.92 A 1605.90.10 A + 1605.90.93 A 1605.90.20 A + 1605.90.94 A 1605.90.30 D + 1605.90.99 A 1605.90.40 D + 1605.90.50 A + 1605.90.55 A + 1605.90.60 D + +1701.11 Raw sugar, cane 1701.11.10 Sug 1701.11.01 Sug 1701.11.01 Sug + 1701.11.20 Sug 1701.11.02 Sug 1701.11.99 Sug + 1701.11.30 Sug 1701.11.03 Sug + 1701.11.40 Sug + 1701.11.50 Sug + +1701.12 Raw sugar, beet 1701.12.00 Sug 1701.12.01 Sug 1701.12.01 Sug + 1701.12.02 Sug 1701.12.99 Sug + +1701.91 Refined sugar, in solid form, containing added flavouring or 1701.91.00 Sug 1701.91.21 Sug 1701.91.01 Sug + + 1701.91.22 Sug + 1701.91.40 Sug + +1701.99 Refined sugar, in solid form, nes 1701.99.00 Sug 1701.99.01 Sug 1701.99.01 Sug + 1701.99.02 Sug 1701.99.99 Sug + +1702.10 Lactose and lactose syrup 1702.10.00 Bg 1702.10.00 A 1702.10.01 C + 1702.10.02 C + 1702.10.99 C + +1702.20 Maple sugar and maple syrup 1702.20.00 D 1702.20.20 A 1702.20.01 C + 1702.20.40 D + +1702.30 Glucose & glucose syrup not cntg fruct or cntg in dry state < 1702.30.00 Bg 1702.30.20 A 1702.30.01 C + 1702.30.40 A 1702.30.99 C + +1702.40 Glucose inc syrup cntg in dry state at least 20% but < 50% by 1702.40.00 Bg 1702.40.00 A 1702.40.01 C + 1702.40.99 C + +1702.50 Fructose, chemically pure 1702.50.00 D 1702.50.00 C 1702.50.01 C + +1702.60 Fructose & fructose syrup nes, cntg in dry state > 50% by 1702.60.00 Bg 1702.60.00 A 1702.60.01 C + +1702.90 Sugar nes, including invert sugar 1702.90.10 Bg 1702.90.31 Sug 1702.90.01 Sug + 1702.90.20 Bg 1702.90.32 Sug 1702.90.99 Sug + 1702.90.31 Sug 1702.90.35 A + 1702.90.32 Sug 1702.90.40 A + 1702.90.33 Sug 1702.90.50 A + 1702.90.34 Sug + 1702.90.35 Sug + 1702.90.36 Sug + 1702.90.37 Sug + 1702.90.38 Sug + 1702.90.40 Sug + 1702.90.50 Bg + 1702.90.60 Bg + 1702.90.90 Bg + +1703.10 Cane molasses 1703.10.10 A 1703.10.30 A 1703.10.01 Sug + 1703.10.20 A 1703.10.50 A 1703.10.02 Sug + 1703.10.30 A + 1703.10.90 D + +1703.90 Molasses nes 1703.90.10 Bg 1703.90.30 A 1703.90.99 Sug + 1703.90.20 Bg 1703.90.50 A + 1703.90.90 Bg + +1704.10 Chewing gum containing sugar, except medicinal 1704.10.00 C 1704.10.00 A 1704.10.01 C + +1704.90 Sugar confectionery nes (including white chocolate), not 1704.90.10 D 1704.90.10 B 1704.90.99 C + 1704.90.20 C 1704.90.20 A + + 1704.90.30 C 1704.90.40 C + 1704.90.90 C 1704.90.60 C + +1801.00 Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted 1801.00.00 D 1801.00.00 D 1801.00.01 A + +1802.00 Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste 1802.00.00 D 1802.00.00 D 1802.00.01 A + +1803.10 Cocoa paste not defatted 1803.10.00 D 1803.10.00 D 1803.10.01 A + +1803.20 Cocoa paste wholly or partly defatted 1803.20.00 D 1803.20.00 A 1803.20.01 A + +1804.00 Cocoa butter, fat and oil 1804.00.00 D 1804.00.00 D 1804.00.01 A + +1805.00 Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening 1805.00.00 Bg 1805.00.00 A 1805.00.01 A + +1806.10 Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matte 1806.10.00 Sug 1806.10.20 C 1806.10.01 Sug + 1806.10.30 A + 1806.10.41 Sug + 1806.10.42 Sug + +1806.20 Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa weighin 1806.20.10 D 1806.20.20 D 1806.20.01 C + 1806.20.20 Bg 1806.20.40 A + 1806.20.90 Bg 1806.20.60 A + 1806.20.70 A + 1806.20.80 C + +1806.31 Choc & food prep cntg cocoa in blocks, slabs or bars,filled, 1806.31.00 Bg 1806.31.00 A 1806.31.01 C + +1806.32 Choc & food prep cntg cocoa in blocks, slabs or bars, not 1806.32.00 Bg 1806.32.20 A 1806.32.01 C + 1806.32.40 A + +1806.90 Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa nes 1806.90.00 Bg 1806.90.00 A 1806.90.99 C + +1901.10 Prep of cereals, flour, starch or milk for infant use, put up 1901.10.10 Bg 1901.10.00 C 1901.10.01 C + 1901.10.20 Bg + +1901.20 Mixes & doughs for the prep of bakers' wares of heading No 1901.20.10 Bg 1901.20.00 A 1901.20.01 B + 1901.20.20 Bg 1901.20.99 B + +1901.90 Malt extract & food prep of Ch 19 < 50% cocoa & hd 04.01 to 1901.90.10 Bg 1901.90.10 A 1901.90.01 C + 1901.90.21 Bg 1901.90.20 B 1901.90.02 B + 1901.90.22 Bg 1901.90.25 D 1901.90.99 B + 1901.90.30 C 1901.90.2X A + 1901.90.30 C + 1901.90.40 C + 1901.90.80 C + 1901.90.90 C + +1902.11 Uncooked pasta not stuffed or otherwise prepared, containing 1902.11.00 Bg 1902.11.20 D 1902.11.01 C + 1902.11.40 A + + +1902.19 Uncooked pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared, nes 1902.19.10 D 1902.19.20 D 1902.19.99 C + 1902.19.90 Bg 1902.19.40 A + +1902.20 Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared 1902.20.00 Bg 1902.20.00 A 1902.20.01 B + +1902.30 Pasta nes 1902.30.10 Bg 1902.30.00 A 1902.30.01 B + 1902.30.20 Bg + +1902.40 Couscous 1902.40.10 Bg 1902.40.00 A 1902.40.01 B + 1902.40.20 Bg + +1903.00 Tapioca subst prep from starch in flake, grain, pearl, sifting 1903.00.00 D 1903.00.20 D 1903.00.01 B + 1903.00.40 A + +1904.10 Prep foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereal or 1904.10.00 Bg 1904.10.00 A 1904.10.01 C + + +1904.90 Cereals, exc maize (corn),in grain form, pre-cooked or 1904.90.10 Bg 1904.90.00 A 1904.90.99 C + 1904.90.20 Bg + +1905.10 Crispbread 1905.10.10 D 1905.10.00 D 1905.10.01 B + 1905.10.91 Bg + 1905.10.92 Bg + +1905.20 Gingerbread and the like 1905.20.00 Bg 1905.20.00 D 1905.20.01 B + +1905.30 Sweet biscuits, waffles and wafers 1905.30.10 Bg 1905.30.00 D 1905.30.01 C + 1905.30.90 Bg + +1905.40 Rusks, toasted bread and similar toasted products 1905.40.10 D 1905.40.00 D 1905.40.01 C + 1905.40.90 Bg + +1905.90 Communion wafers,empty cachets for pharm use and sim prod and 1905.90.11 D 1905.90.10 D 1905.90.01 A + 1905.90.12 D 1905.90.90 A 1905.90.99 C + 1905.90.13 Bg + 1905.90.14 Bg + 1905.90.21 Bg + 1905.90.29 Bg + 1905.90.31 Bg + 1905.90.39 Bg + 1905.90.40 A + 1905.90.50 D + 1905.90.61 Bg + 1905.90.62 Bg + 1905.90.90 Bg + +2001.10 Cucumbers and gherkins, prepared or preserved by vinegar or 2001.10.00 Bg 2001.10.00 A 2001.10.01 B + +2001.20 Onions prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid 2001.20.00 Bg 2001.20.00 A 2001.20.01 C + +2001.90 Veg,fruit,nuts & edible parts of plants nes,prep or presvd by 2001.90.10 Bg 2001.90.10 A 2001.90.9X A + 2001.90.90 Bg 2001.90.20 C 2001.90.9Y A + 2001.90.25 A 2001.90.9Z A + 2001.90.30 A 2001.90.99 A + 2001.90.33 A + 2001.90.35 C + 2001.90.39 B + 2001.90.42 A + 2001.90.45 A + 2001.90.50 A + 2001.90.60 C + +2002.10 Tomatoes,whole or in pieces prepared or preserved o/t by 2002.10.00 Bg 2002.10.00 C 2002.10.01 A + +2002.90 Tomatoes nes,prepared or preserved other than by vinegar or 2002.90.00 Ctq 2002.90.00 C 2002.90.99 A + +2003.10 Mushrooms prepared or preserved other than by vinegar or aceti 2003.10.00 Bg 2003.10.00 C 2003.10.01 C + + +2003.20 Truffles prepared or preserved other than by vinegar or acetic 2003.20.00 D 2003.20.00 D 2003.20.01 A + +2004.10 Potatoes prepared or preserved other than by vinegar or acetic 2004.10.00 Bg 2004.10.40 A 2004.10.01 Ctq + 2004.10.80 B + +2004.90 Veg nes & mx of veg prep or presvd, o/t by vinegar or acetic 2004.90.10 C 2004.90.10 A 2004.90.9X A + 2004.90.20 C 2004.90.80 A 2004.90.99 A + 2004.90.30 Bg 2004.90.90 C + 2004.90.41 Bg + 2004.90.49 Bg + 2004.90.50 D + 2004.90.91 D + 2004.90.99 Bg + +2005.10 Homogenized vegetables prep or presvd, o/t by vinegar or aceti 2005.10.00 Bg 2005.10.00 A 2005.10.01 C + +2005.20 Potatoes prepared or preserved, o/t by vinegar or acetic acid, 2005.20.00 Bg 2005.20.20 A 2005.20.01 Ctq + 2005.20.60 A + +2005.30 Sauerkraut prepared or preserved, o/t by vinegar or acetic 2005.30.00 Bg 2005.30.00 B 2005.30.01 A + +2005.40 Peas prepared or preserved, other than by vinegar or acetic 2005.40.00 Bg 2005.40.00 D 2005.40.01 B + +2005.51 Beans, shelled prepared or preserved,o/t by vinegar or acetic 2005.51.10 Bg 2005.51.20 A 2005.51.01 A + 2005.51.90 Bg 2005.51.40 A + +2005.59 Beans nes prepared or preserved, o/t by vinegar or acetic acid 2005.59.00 Bg 2005.59.00 A 2005.59.99 A + +2005.60 Asparagus prepared or preserved, o/t by vinegar or acetic acid 2005.60.00 C 2005.60.00 C 2005.60.01 A + +2005.70 Olives prepared or preserved,other than by vinegar or acetic 2005.70.10 D 2005.70.11 C 2005.70.01 B + 2005.70.90 Bg 2005.70.13 C + 2005.70.15 C + 2005.70.21 C + 2005.70.22 C + 2005.70.25 C + 2005.70.50 C + 2005.70.60 C + 2005.70.70 C + 2005.70.75 C + 2005.70.81 C + 2005.70.83 C + +2005.80 Sweet corn prepared or preserved, o/t by vinegar or acetic aci 2005.80.00 Bg 2005.80.00 A 2005.80.01 C + +2005.90 Veg nes & mix of veg prep or presvd o/t by vinegar or acetic 2005.90.11 Bg 2005.90.10 A 2005.90.9X B + 2005.90.19 Bg 2005.90.20 A 2005.90.99 B + 2005.90.20 D 2005.90.40 D + 2005.90.91 D 2005.90.50 C + 2005.90.99 Bg 2005.90.55 C + 2005.90.60 D + + 2005.90.80 C + 2005.90.85 A + 2005.90.87 A + 2005.90.95 A + +2006.00 Fruits, nuts, fruit-peel & pts of plants presvd by sugar 2006.00.10 Bg 2006.00.20 B 2006.00.01 B + 2006.00.20 A 2006.00.30 A + 2006.00.90 D 2006.00.40 B + 2006.00.50 B + 2006.00.60 B + 2006.00.70 A + 2006.00.90 A + +2007.10 Homo prep (jams, fruit jellies etc) ckd prep whether or not 2007.10.00 Bg 2007.10.00 B 2007.10.01 C + +2007.91 Citrus fruit (marmalades, pur‚e,etc) ckd prep whether or not 2007.91.00 A 2007.91.10 C 2007.91.01 C + 2007.91.40 C + 2007.91.90 A + +2007.99 Jams,fruit jellies, fruit or nut pur‚e & paste, ckd 2007.99.10 C 2007.99.05 A 2007.99.01 A + 2007.99.20 D 2007.99.10 A 2007.99.02 A + 2007.99.90 Bg 2007.99.15 B 2007.99.03 A + 2007.99.20 A 2007.99.04 C + 2007.99.25 A 2007.99.99 A + 2007.99.30 D + 2007.99.35 B + 2007.99.40 A + 2007.99.45 A + 2007.99.48 A + 2007.99.50 A + 2007.99.55 B + 2007.99.60 C + 2007.99.65 C + 2007.99.70 B + 2007.99.75 A + +2008.11 Ground-nuts nes o/w prep or presvd, sugared, sweetened, 2008.11.10 A 2008.11.00 C+ 2008.11.01 C + 2008.11.90 A + +2008.19 Nuts and seeds nes incl mx, o/w prep or presvd, sugared, 2008.19.10 D 2008.19.10 D 2008.19.9X A + 2008.19.90 A 2008.19.15 A 2008.19.99 C + 2008.19.20 A + 2008.19.25 A + 2008.19.30 A + 2008.19.40 A + 2008.19.50 B + 2008.19.85 B + 2008.19.90 A + +2008.20 Pineapples nes, o/w prep or presvd, sugared, sweetened, 2008.20.00 D 2008.20.00 A 2008.20.01 C + + +2008.30 Citrus fruits nes, o/w prep or presvd, sugared, sweetened, 2008.30.10 D 2008.30.10 A 2008.30.0S A + 2008.30.90 D 2008.30.20 B 2008.30.0T A + 2008.30.30 B 2008.30.0U A + 2008.30.35 C 2008.30.0V A + 2008.30.37 A 2008.30.0W A + 2008.30.40 C 2008.30.0X A + 2008.30.52 D 2008.30.0Y A + 2008.30.54 A 2008.30.0Z A + 2008.30.55 B 2008.30.01 A + 2008.30.60 A + 2008.30.65 C + 2008.30.70 B + 2008.30.80 A + 2008.30.85 C + 2008.30.95 A + +2008.40 Pears nes, o/w prep or presvd whether or not sugared, 2008.40.10 Bg 2008.40.00 B 2008.40.01 B + 2008.40.90 Bg + +2008.50 Apricots nes, o/w prep or presvd whether or not sugared, 2008.50.10 Bg 2008.50.20 B 2008.50.01 B + 2008.50.90 Bg 2008.50.40 A + +2008.60 Cherries nes, o/w prep or presvd whether or not sugared, 2008.60.10 Bg 2008.60.00 A 2008.60.01 A + 2008.60.90 Bg + +2008.70 Peaches nes, o/w prep or presvd whether or not sugared, 2008.70.10 Bg 2008.70.00 C 2008.70.01 C + 2008.70.90 Bg + +2008.80 Strawberries nes, o/w prep or presvd, whether or not 2008.80.10 Bg 2008.80.00 B 2008.80.01 A + 2008.80.90 Bg + +2008.91 Palm hearts nes, o/w prep or presvd, whether or not 2008.91.10 D 2008.91.00 A 2008.91.01 A + 2008.91.90 A + +2008.92 Fruit mixtures nes, o/w prep or presvd, whether or not sugared 2008.92.10 D 2008.92.10 C 2008.92.01 B + 2008.92.90 Bg 2008.92.90 B + +2008.99 Fruits & other edible pts of plants nes, prep or presvd,sug, 2008.99.11 Bg 2008.99.05 A 2008.99.9X B + 2008.99.19 Bg 2008.99.10 C 2008.99.99 B + 2008.99.91 A 2008.99.13 A + 2008.99.92 D 2008.99.15 A + 2008.99.99 Bg 2008.99.18 A + 2008.99.20 A + 2008.99.23 A + 2008.99.25 B + 2008.99.28 A + 2008.99.29 A + 2008.99.30 D + 2008.99.35 A + 2008.99.40 A + 2008.99.42 C + + 2008.99.45 A + 2008.99.50 A + 2008.99.60 C + 2008.99.61 A + 2008.99.63 A + 2008.99.65 A + 2008.99.80 A + 2008.99.90 A + +2009.11 Orange juice,unfermented & not spirited, whether or not sugare 2009.11.10 D 2009.11.00 C+ 2009.11.01 A + 2009.11.90 A + +2009.19 Orange juice nes, unfermented and not spirited,whether or not 2009.19.10 D 2009.19.20 C+ 2009.19.99 A + 2009.19.90 Bg 2009.19.40 C+ + +2009.20 Grapefruit juice, unfermented and not spirited,whether or not 2009.20.10 D 2009.20.20 C 2009.20.01 A + 2009.20.90 A 2009.20.40 C + +2009.30 Citrus fruit juice nes exc mx unferment unspirited, whether or 2009.30.00 D 2009.30.10 A 2009.30.0X A + 2009.30.20 A 2009.30.0Y A + 2009.30.40 C 2009.30.01 A + 2009.30.60 C + +2009.40 Pineapple juice, unfermented and not spirited,whether or not 2009.40.00 D 2009.40.20 C 2009.40.0X A + 2009.40.40 B 2009.40.0Y A + +2009.50 Tomato juice unfermented and not spirited,whether or not 2009.50.00 C 2009.50.00 A 2009.50.01 A + +2009.60 Grape juice (incl grape must) unferment & unspirited,whether o 2009.60.10 D 2009.60.00 C 2009.60.01 C + 2009.60.90 Bg + +2009.70 Apple juice unfermented and not spirited whether or not sugare 2009.70.10 Bg 2009.70.00 D 2009.70.01 C + 2009.70.91 Bg + 2009.70.99 Bg + +2009.80 Fruit & veg juice nes (exc mx) unferment unspirited, whether o 2009.80.11 D 2009.80.20 D 2009.80.01 B + 2009.80.12 Bg 2009.80.40 B + 2009.80.19 Bg 2009.80.60 A + 2009.80.20 Bg 2009.80.80 A + +2009.90 Mixtures of juices unfermented and not spirited whether or not 2009.90.10 D 2009.90.20 A 2009.90.0X A + 2009.90.20 A 2009.90.40 C 2009.90.01 A + 2009.90.30 Bg + 2009.90.40 Bg + +2101.10 Coffee extracts, essences & concentrates and preparations 2101.10.00 A 2101.10.20 D 2101.10.01 C + 2101.10.40 A + +2101.20 Tea or mat‚ extracts, essences and concentrates and 2101.20.00 D 2101.20.20 D 2101.20.01 C + 2101.20.40 A + + +2101.30 Chicory & other coffee substitutes roasted & extracts, ess and 2101.30.10 D 2101.30.00 A 2101.30.01 C + 2101.30.90 A + +2102.10 Yeasts, active 2102.10.10 A 2102.10.00 A 2102.10.01 A + 2102.10.20 A 2102.10.02 A + 2102.10.99 A + +2102.20 Yeasts, inactive and other dead singlecell micro-organisms 2102.20.00 D 2102.20.20 A 2102.20.01 B + 2102.20.40 D 2102.20.99 B + 2102.20.60 A + +2102.30 Baking powders, prepared 2102.30.00 Bg 2102.30.00 D 2102.30.01 A + +2103.10 Soya sauce 2103.10.00 Bg 2103.10.00 A 2103.10.01 C + +2103.20 Tomato ketchup and other tomato sauces 2103.20.00 C 2103.20.20 A 2103.20.0X B + 2103.20.40 C 2103.20.01 B + +2103.30 Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard 2103.30.10 A 2103.30.20 D 2103.30.01 A + 2103.30.20 Bg 2103.30.40 A 2103.30.02 A + +2103.90 Sauces and preparations nes and mixed condiments and mixed 2103.90.10 Bg 2103.90.20 D 2103.90.99 C + 2103.90.20 Bg 2103.90.40 A + 2103.90.90 Bg 2103.90.60 A + +2104.10 Soups and broths and preparations thereof 2104.10.00 Bg 2104.10.00 A 2104.10.01 B + +2104.20 Homogenised composite food preparations put up for retail sale 2104.20.00 Bg 2104.20.00 A 2104.20.01 B + +2105.00 Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing coco 2105.00.00 Ex 2105.00.00 C 2105.00.01 EX + +2106.10 Protein concentrates and textured protein substances 2106.10.00 A 2106.10.00 A 2106.10.01 C + 2106.10.02 C + 2106.10.03 C + 2106.10.99 C + +2106.90 Food preparations nes 2106.90.10 D 2106.90.05 A 2106.90.01 C + 2106.90.20 Sug 2106.90.11 Sug 2106.90.02 C + 2106.90.30 Bg 2106.90.12 Sug 2106.90.03 C + 2106.90.40 D 2106.90.15 C 2106.90.04 C + 2106.90.50 Bg 2106.90.16 C+ 2106.90.05 Sug + 2106.90.60 Bg 2106.90.19 2106.90.9X EX + 2106.90.70 Ex 2106.90.20 A 2106.90.99 Sug + 2106.90.80 Bg 2106.90.40 C + 2106.90.90 Bg 2106.90.50 C + 2106.90.9V Ex 2106.90.60 A + +2201.10 Mineral and aerated waters not cntg sugar or sweetening matter 2201.10.00 D 2201.10.00 A 2201.10.01 C + 2201.10.02 C + +2201.90 Ice & snow and potable waters nes not cntg sugar or sweeteners 2201.90.00 C 2201.90.00 D 2201.90.01 C + + 2201.90.02 C + 2201.90.99 C + +2202.10 Waters incl mineral & aerated,containing sugar or sweetening 2202.10.00 C 2202.10.00 C 2202.10.01 C + +2202.90 Non-acloholic beverages nes, excluding fruit or veg juices of 2202.90.10 A 2202.90.10 B 2202.90.01 A + 2202.90.90 Bg 2202.90.20 C 2202.90.99 A + 2202.90.30 C+ + 2202.90.35 C+ + 2202.90.39 + 2202.90.90 A + +2203.00 Beer made from malt 2203.00.00 A 2203.00.00 A 2203.00.01 B+ + +2204.10 Grape wines, sparkling 2204.10.00 C 2204.10.00 A 2204.10.01 C + +2204.21 Grape wines nes, incl fort & grape must, unfermented by add al 2204.21.10 B 2204.21.20 A 2204.21.01 B + 2204.21.21 B 2204.21.40 A 2204.21.02 C + 2204.21.22 B 2204.21.60 A 2204.21.03 C + 2204.21.23 B 2204.21.80 A 2204.21.04 A + 2204.21.24 B 2204.21.99 C + 2204.21.25 B + 2204.21.26 B + 2204.21.27 B + 2204.21.28 B + 2204.21.29 B + 2204.21.30 B + +2204.29 Grape wines nes, incl fort & grape must, unfermented by add 2204.29.10 C 2204.29.20 A 2204.29.99 C + 2204.29.21 C 2204.29.40 A + 2204.29.22 C 2204.29.60 A + 2204.29.23 C 2204.29.80 A + 2204.29.24 C + 2204.29.25 C + 2204.29.26 C + 2204.29.27 C + 2204.29.28 C + 2204.29.29 C + 2204.29.30 C + +2204.30 Grape must nes, unfermented, other than that of heading No 2204.30.00 Bg 2204.30.00 A 2204.30.01 C + +2205.10 Vermouth & other grape wines flav with plants or arom subst in 2205.10.10 Bg 2205.10.30 A 2205.10.01 B + 2205.10.20 Bg 2205.10.60 A 2205.10.99 B + +2205.90 Vermouth & other grape wines flav with plants or arom subst in 2205.90.10 Bg 2205.90.20 A 2205.90.01 B + 2205.90.20 Bg 2205.90.40 A 2205.90.99 B + 2205.90.60 A + +2206.00 Fermented beverages nes (for example, cider, perry, mead, etc) 2206.00.11 Bg 2206.00.15 A 2206.00.01 A + 2206.00.19 Bg 2206.00.30 A + + 2206.00.20 Bg 2206.00.45 A + 2206.00.30 Bg 2206.00.60 A + 2206.00.40 Bg 2206.00.90 A + 2206.00.50 Bg + 2206.00.61 Bg + 2206.00.62 Bg + 2206.00.63 Bg + 2206.00.64 Bg + 2206.00.65 Bg + 2206.00.66 Bg + 2206.00.67 Bg + 2206.00.68 Bg + 2206.00.69 Bg + 2206.00.70 Bg + 2206.00.90 Bg + +2207.10 Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcohol strength by vol of 80% 2207.10.10 Bg 2207.10.30 A 2207.10.01 A + 2207.10.90 Bg 2207.10.60 C + +2207.20 Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength 2207.20.11 Bg 2207.20.00 C 2207.20.01 B + 2207.20.19 Bg + 2207.20.90 Bg + +2208.10 Compound alcoholic preparations of a kind used in manufacturin 2208.10.00 A 2208.10.30 A 2208.10.01 A + 2208.10.60 A 2208.10.99 A + 2208.10.90 A + +2208.20 Spirits obtained by distilling grape wine or grape marc 2208.20.00 A 2208.20.10 A 2208.20.01 A + 2208.20.20 A 2208.20.02 B + 2208.20.30 A 2208.20.03 B + 2208.20.40 A 2208.20.99 C + 2208.20.50 A + 2208.20.60 A + +2208.30 Whiskies 2208.30.00 A 2208.30.30 A 2208.30.XX B + 2208.30.60 A 2208.30.01 A + 2208.30.02 B + 2208.30.03 B + 2208.30.99 B + +2208.40 Rum and tafia 2208.40.10 A 2208.40.00 C 2208.40.01 B + 2208.40.20 A 2208.40.02 B + +2208.50 Gin and geneva 2208.50.00 Bg 2208.50.00 A 2208.50.01 B + +2208.90 Undenatured ethyl alc < 80% alc cont by vol & spirits, liqueur 2208.90.10 Bg 2208.90.01 A 2208.90.01 B + 2208.90.20 D 2208.90.05 A 2208.90.02 B + 2208.90.30 A 2208.90.10 A 2208.90.03 B + 2208.90.41 Bg 2208.90.12 A 2208.90.04 C + 2208.90.49 Bg 2208.90.14 A 2208.90.99 B + 2208.90.50 D 2208.90.15 A + + 2208.90.91 Bg 2208.90.20 A + 2208.90.99 Bg 2208.90.25 A + 2208.90.30 A + 2208.90.35 A + 2208.90.40 A + 2208.90.45 A + 2208.90.50 A + 2208.90.55 A + 2208.90.60 A + 2208.90.65 A + 2208.90.70 A + 2208.90.71 A + 2208.90.72 A + 2208.90.75 A + 2208.90.80 A + +2209.00 Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid 2209.00.00 A 2209.00.00 A 2209.00.01 B + +2301.10 Flours,meals & pellets of meat or meat offal unfit for human 2301.10.00 D 2301.10.00 D 2301.10.01 C + 2301.10.99 C + +2301.20 Flours,meals & pellets of fish,crust,mol or other aqua 2301.20.10 A 2301.20.00 D 2301.20.01 C + 2301.20.90 D 2301.20.99 C + +2302.10 Maize (corn) bran, sharps and other residues, pelleted or not 2302.10.00 D 2302.10.00 D 2302.10.01 C + +2302.20 Rice bran, sharps and other residues, pelleted or not 2302.20.00 D 2302.20.00 D 2302.20.01 C + +2302.30 Wheat bran, sharps and other residues, pelleted or not 2302.30.00 D 2302.30.00 D 2302.30.01 C + +2302.40 Cereal bran, sharps and other residues nes, pelleted or not 2302.40.00 D 2302.40.00 D 2302.40.01 B + +2302.50 Bran, sharps and other residues of leguminous plants, pelleted 2302.50.00 D 2302.50.00 A 2302.50.01 B + +2303.10 Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues 2303.10.00 D 2303.10.00 A 2303.10.01 C + +2303.20 Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture 2303.20.10 A 2303.20.00 D 2303.20.01 B + 2303.20.90 D 2303.20.99 B + +2303.30 Brewing or distilling dregs and waste 2303.30.00 D 2303.30.00 D 2303.30.01 A + 2303.30.99 A + +2304.00 Soya-bean oil-cake and other solid residues,whether or not 2304.00.00 D 2304.00.00 A 2304.00.01 C + +2305.00 Ground-nut oil-cake and other solid residues,whether or not 2305.00.00 D 2305.00.00 A 2305.00.01 C + +2306.10 Cotton seed oil-cake and other solid residues,whether or not 2306.10.00 D 2306.10.00 A 2306.10.01 C + +2306.20 Linseed oil-cake and other solid residues,whether or not groun 2306.20.00 D 2306.20.00 A 2306.20.01 C + +2306.30 Sunflower seed oil-cake and other solid residues,whether or no 2306.30.00 D 2306.30.00 A 2306.30.01 C + + +2306.40 Rape or colza seed oil-cake&other solid residues,whether or no 2306.40.00 D 2306.40.00 A 2306.40.01 C + +2306.50 Coconut or copra oil-cake & other solid residues,whether or no 2306.50.00 D 2306.50.00 A 2306.50.01 C + +2306.60 Palm nut or kernel oil-cake&other solid residues,whether or no 2306.60.00 D 2306.60.00 A 2306.60.01 C + +2306.90 Veg oil-cake & other solid residues nes, whether or not ground 2306.90.00 D 2306.90.00 A 2306.90.99 C + +2307.00 Wine lees and argol 2307.00.00 D 2307.00.00 D 2307.00.01 B + +2308.10 Acorns & horse-chestnuts used in animal feeding 2308.10.00 D 2308.10.00 A 2308.10.01 B + +2308.90 Veg mat, waste, residues & by-prod nes pelleted or not, used i 2308.90.00 D 2308.90.30 D 2308.90.99 B + 2308.90.50 A + 2308.90.80 A + +2309.10 Dog or cat food put up for retail sale 2309.10.00 A 2309.10.00 C 2309.10.01 C + +2309.90 Animal feed preparations nes 2309.90.10 D 2309.90.10 D 2309.90.01 C + 2309.90.20 Bg 2309.90.30 C 2309.90.02 B + 2309.90.91 Ex 2309.90.60 A 2309.90.03 A + 2309.90.92 D 2309.90.90 A 2309.90.04 C + 2309.90.93 D 2309.90.05 A + 2309.90.99 A 2309.90.06 A + 2309.90.07 C + 2309.90.08 B + 2309.90.09 A + 2309.90.9X EX + 2309.90.99 C + +2401.10 Tobacco, unmanufactured, not stemmed or stripped 2401.10.10 D 2401.10.20 A 2401.10.01 C + 2401.10.91 A 2401.10.40 A + 2401.10.99 Bg 2401.10.60 C + 2401.10.80 A + +2401.20 Tobacco, unmanufactured, partly or wholly stemmed or stripped 2401.20.10 Bg 2401.20.05 C 2401.20.01 C + 2401.20.90 A 2401.20.20 A 2401.20.99 C + 2401.20.30 C + 2401.20.50 A + 2401.20.60 C + 2401.20.80 C + +2401.30 Tobacco refuse 2401.30.00 Bg 2401.30.30 D 2401.30.01 C + 2401.30.60 C + 2401.30.90 C + +2402.10 Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco 2402.10.10 A 2402.10.30 C 2402.10.01 C + 2402.10.90 Bg 2402.10.60 C + 2402.10.80 A + + +2402.20 Cigarettes containing tobacco 2402.20.00 Bg 2402.20.10 A 2402.20.0X C + 2402.20.80 C 2402.20.0Y C + 2402.20.90 A 2402.20.01 C + +2402.90 Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, cntg tobacco 2402.90.00 Bg 2402.90.00 C 2402.90.99 C + +2403.10 Smoking tobacco, whether or not cntg tobacco substitutes in an 2403.10.00 Bg 2403.10.00 C 2403.10.01 C + +2403.91 Homogenized or reconstituted tobacco 2403.91.10 A 2403.91.20 A 2403.91.01 C + 2403.91.90 Bg 2403.91.40 C + +2403.99 Tobacco extracts and essences 2403.99.10 Bg 2403.99.00 C 2403.99.99 C + 2403.99.90 Bg + +2501.00 Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) pure sodium 2501.00.10 A 2501.00.00 D 2501.00.01 A + 2501.00.90 D 2501.00.99 A + +2502.00 Unroasted iron pyrites 2502.00.00 D 2502.00.00 D 2502.00.01 A + +2503.10 Sulphur, crude or unrefined 2503.10.00 D 2503.10.00 D 2503.10.01 A + +2503.90 Sulphur nes, exc sublimated, precipitated & colloidal & crude 2503.90.00 D 2503.90.00 D 2503.90.99 A + +2504.10 Natural graphite in powder or flakes 2504.10.10 A 2504.10.10 A 2504.10.01 A + 2504.10.20 A 2504.10.50 D + +2504.90 Natural graphite, nes 2504.90.00 D 2504.90.00 D 2504.90.99 A + +2505.10 Silica sands and quartz sands 2505.10.00 D 2505.10.10 D 2505.10.01 B + 2505.10.50 D + +2505.90 Natural sands nes, exc metal bearing sand of Chapter 26 2505.90.00 D 2505.90.00 D 2505.90.01 C + 2505.90.99 C + +2506.10 Quartz (other than natural sands) 2506.10.00 D 2506.10.00 D 2506.10.01 A + +2506.21 Quartzite, crude or roughly trimmed 2506.21.00 D 2506.21.00 D 2506.21.01 A + +2506.29 Quartzite, nes 2506.29.00 D 2506.29.00 D 2506.29.99 A + +2507.00 Kaolin and other kaolinic clays, whether or not calcined 2507.00.00 D 2507.00.00 A 2507.00.01 D + +2508.10 Bentonite 2508.10.00 D 2508.10.00 A 2508.10.01 A + +2508.20 Decolourising earths and fuller's earth 2508.20.00 D 2508.20.00 B 2508.20.01 B + +2508.30 Fire-clay 2508.30.00 D 2508.30.00 A 2508.30.01 D + +2508.40 Other clays(exc expanded clays of 68.06) 2508.40.00 D 2508.40.00 A 2508.40.99 A + +2508.50 Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite 2508.50.00 D 2508.50.00 D 2508.50.01 A + + +2508.60 Mullite 2508.60.00 D 2508.60.00 A 2508.60.01 A + +2508.70 Chamotte or dinas earths 2508.70.00 D 2508.70.00 D 2508.70.01 A + +2509.00 Chalk 2509.00.10 A 2509.00.10 D 2509.00.01 A + 2509.00.90 D 2509.00.20 A + +2510.10 Natural calcium phosphates, aluminum calcium phosphates etc, 2510.10.00 D 2510.10.00 D 2510.10.01 D + 2510.10.99 A + +2510.20 Natural calcium phosphates, aluminum calcium phosphates etc, 2510.20.00 D 2510.20.00 D 2510.20.01 D + 2510.20.99 A + +2511.10 Natural barium sulphate (barytes) 2511.10.00 A 2511.10.10 A 2511.10.01 A + 2511.10.50 A + +2511.20 Natural barium carbonate (witherite) 2511.20.00 A 2511.20.00 A 2511.20.01 A + +2512.00 Siliceous fossil meals (ie kieselguhr etc) & similar siliceous 2512.00.00 D 2512.00.00 D 2512.00.01 A + +2513.11 Pumice stones, crude or in irregular pieces incl crushed 2513.11.00 D 2513.11.00 D 2513.11.01 A + +2513.19 Pumice stone, nes 2513.19.00 D 2513.19.00 A 2513.19.99 A + +2513.21 Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet etc, crude or in 2513.21.00 D 2513.21.00 D 2513.21.01 A + 2513.21.02 A + 2513.21.99 A + +2513.29 Emery, natural corundum, natural garnet etc nes 2513.29.00 D 2513.29.00 A 2513.29.99 A + +2514.00 Slate, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut etc 2514.00.10 D 2514.00.00 A 2514.00.01 A + 2514.00.20 A + 2514.00.90 A + +2515.11 Marble and travertine, crude or roughly trimmed 2515.11.00 D 2515.11.00 A 2515.11.01 A + +2515.12 Marble and travertine, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise into 2515.12.00 A 2515.12.10 A 2515.12.01 A + 2515.12.20 A 2515.12.99 A + +2515.20 Ecaussine & other calcareous monumental or building stone; 2515.20.10 D 2515.20.00 A 2515.20.01 A + 2515.20.20 A + +2516.11 Granite, crude or roughly trimmed 2516.11.00 D 2516.11.00 D 2516.11.01 A + +2516.12 Granite, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks etc 2516.12.10 A 2516.12.00 A 2516.12.01 A + 2516.12.90 D + +2516.21 Sandstone, crude or roughly trimmed 2516.21.00 D 2516.21.00 D 2516.21.01 A + +2516.22 Sandstone, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks etc 2516.22.00 A 2516.22.00 A 2516.22.01 A + + +2516.90 Monumental or building stone nes 2516.90.10 D 2516.90.00 A 2516.90.01 A + 2516.90.20 A + +2517.10 Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone used for aggregates 2517.10.00 D 2517.10.00 D 2517.10.01 A + 2517.10.99 A + +2517.20 Macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste etc 2517.20.00 D 2517.20.00 A 2517.20.01 A + +2517.30 Tarred macadam 2517.30.00 A 2517.30.00 A 2517.30.01 A + +2517.41 Marble granules, chipping & powder of 25.15 or 25.16 2517.41.00 D 2517.41.00 D 2517.41.01 A + +2517.49 Granules, chippings & powder nes, of 25.15 or 25.16 2517.49.10 D 2517.49.00 D 2517.49.99 A + 2517.49.90 A + +2518.10 Dolomite not calcined 2518.10.00 A 2518.10.00 D 2518.10.01 A + +2518.20 Calcined dolomite 2518.20.00 A 2518.20.00 A 2518.20.01 A + +2518.30 Agglomerated dolomite (incl tarred dolomite) 2518.30.00 A 2518.30.00 A 2518.30.01 A + +2519.10 Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) 2519.10.10 D 2519.10.00 D 2519.10.01 A + 2519.10.90 A + +2519.90 Magnesia, fused, dead-burned etc & magnesium oxide pure or not 2519.90.10 D 2519.90.10 A 2519.90.01 C + 2519.90.90 A 2519.90.20 C 2519.90.99 A + 2519.90.50 D + +2520.10 Gypsum; anhydrite 2520.10.00 D 2520.10.00 D 2520.10.01 A + +2520.20 Plasters (consisting of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate) 2520.20.10 D 2520.20.00 A 2520.20.01 A + 2520.20.90 A + +2521.00 Limestone flux; limestone & other calcareous stone, for lime o 2521.00.00 D 2521.00.00 D 2521.00.01 A + +2522.10 Quicklime 2522.10.00 D 2522.10.00 D 2522.10.01 A + +2522.20 Slaked lime 2522.20.00 D 2522.20.00 D 2522.20.01 A + +2522.30 Hydraulic lime 2522.30.00 D 2522.30.00 D 2522.30.01 A + +2523.10 Cement clinkers 2523.10.00 D 2523.10.00 D 2523.10.01 B + +2523.21 Portland cement, white, whether or not artificially coloured 2523.21.00 B 2523.21.00 A 2523.21.01 B + +2523.29 Portland cement nes 2523.29.00 D 2523.29.00 D 2523.29.99 B + +2523.30 Aluminous cement (ciment fondu) 2523.30.00 D 2523.30.00 D 2523.30.01 D + +2523.90 Hydraulic cements nes 2523.90.00 D 2523.90.00 D 2523.90.99 B + + +2524.00 Asbestos 2524.00.10 D 2524.00.00 D 2524.00.01 D + 2524.00.90 A 2524.00.02 D + +2525.10 Mica crude or rifted into sheets or splittings 2525.10.00 D 2525.10.00 D 2525.10.01 A + +2525.20 Mica powder 2525.20.10 A 2525.20.00 A 2525.20.01 A + 2525.20.20 A + +2525.30 Mica waste 2525.30.00 D 2525.30.00 D 2525.30.01 A + +2526.10 Natural steatite, not crushed/powdered 2526.10.00 A 2526.10.00 A 2526.10.01 A + 2526.10.02 A + +2526.20 Natural steatite, crushed or powdered 2526.20.10 A 2526.20.00 A 2526.20.01 A + 2526.20.90 A 2526.20.02 A + + +2527.00 Natural cryolite; natural chiolite 2527.00.10 D 2527.00.00 D 2527.00.01 A + 2527.00.20 A + +2528.10 Natural sodium borates 2528.10.00 D 2528.10.00 D 2528.10.01 C + +2528.90 Natural borates etc nes 2528.90.00 D 2528.90.00 D 2528.90.99 C + +2529.10 Felspar 2529.10.00 D 2529.10.00 D 2529.10.01 C + +2529.21 Fluorspar, containing by weight 97% or less of calcium fluorid 2529.21.00 D 2529.21.00 A 2529.21.01 A + +2529.22 Fluorspar, containing by weight more than 97% of calcium 2529.22.00 D 2529.22.00 A 2529.22.01 A + +2529.30 Leucite; nepheline and nepheline syenite 2529.30.00 A 2529.30.00 D 2529.30.01 A + +2530.10 Vermiculite, perlite and chlorites, unexpanded 2530.10.10 D 2530.10.00 D 2530.10.01 A + 2530.10.20 A 2530.10.02 A + +2530.20 Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates) 2530.20.00 A 2530.20.10 D 2530.20.01 A + 2530.20.20 A + +2530.30 Earth colours 2530.30.00 A 2530.30.00 D 2530.30.01 A + +2530.40 Natural micaceous iron oxides 2530.40.00 A 2530.40.00 A 2530.40.01 A + +2530.90 Mineral substances, nes 2530.90.10 D 2530.90.00 D 2530.90.01 A + 2530.90.20 B 2530.90.02 A + 2530.90.30 D 2530.90.03 A + 2530.90.40 D 2530.90.04 A + 2530.90.50 D 2530.90.05 A + 2530.90.90 A 2530.90.06 A + 2530.90.07 A + 2530.90.99 B + +2601.11 Iron ores and concentrates, other than roasted iron pyrites, 2601.11.00 D 2601.11.00 D 2601.11.01 A + +2601.12 Iron ores and concentrates, other than roasted iron pyrites, 2601.12.00 D 2601.12.00 D 2601.12.01 A + +2601.20 Roasted iron pyrites 2601.20.00 D 2601.20.00 D 2601.20.01 A + +2602.00 Manganese ores and concentrates etc 2602.00.00 D 2602.00.00 D 2602.00.01 B + +2603.00 Copper ores and concentrates 2603.00.00 D 2603.00.00 A 2603.00.01 A + +2604.00 Nickel ores and concentrates 2604.00.00 D 2604.00.00 D 2604.00.01 A + +2605.00 Cobalt ores and concentrates 2605.00.00 D 2605.00.00 D 2605.00.01 A + +2606.00 Aluminium ores and concentrates 2606.00.00 D 2606.00.00 D 2606.00.01 A + 2606.00.02 D + 2606.00.99 A + + +2607.00 Lead ores and concentrates 2607.00.00 D 2607.00.00 A 2607.00.01 A + +2608.00 Zinc ores and concentrates 2608.00.00 D 2608.00.00 A 2608.00.01 A + +2609.00 Tin ores and concentrates 2609.00.00 D 2609.00.00 D 2609.00.01 D + +2610.00 Chromium ores and concentrates 2610.00.00 D 2610.00.00 D 2610.00.01 D + 2610.00.99 A + +2611.00 Tungsten ores and concentrates 2611.00.00 D 2611.00.00 A 2611.00.01 A + +2612.10 Uranium ores and concentrates 2612.10.00 D 2612.10.00 D 2612.10.01 A + +2612.20 Thorium ores and concentrates 2612.20.00 D 2612.20.00 D 2612.20.01 A + +2613.10 Molybdenum concentrates, roasted 2613.10.00 D 2613.10.00 A 2613.10.01 A + +2613.90 Molybdenum ores and concentrates nes 2613.90.00 D 2613.90.00 A 2613.90.99 A + +2614.00 Titanium ores and concentrates 2614.00.00 D 2614.00.30 A 2614.00.01 A + 2614.00.60 D 2614.00.99 A + +2615.10 Zirconium ores and concentrates 2615.10.00 D 2615.10.00 D 2615.10.01 A + +2615.90 Niobium, tantalum and vanadium ores and concentrates 2615.90.00 D 2615.90.30 D 2615.90.99 A + 2615.90.60 D + +2616.10 Silver ores and concentrates 2616.10.00 D 2616.10.00 A 2616.10.01 A + +2616.90 Precious metal ores and concentrates nes 2616.90.00 D 2616.90.00 A 2616.90.99 A + +2617.10 Antimony ores and concentrates 2617.10.00 D 2617.10.00 D 2617.10.01 B + +2617.90 Ores and concentrates nes 2617.90.00 D 2617.90.00 D 2617.90.99 B + +2618.00 Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or 2618.00.00 D 2618.00.00 D 2618.00.01 A + +2619.00 Slag, dross, (exc granulated slag) scaling & other waste etc 2619.00.00 D 2619.00.30 A 2619.00.01 D + 2619.00.90 D 2619.00.99 A + +2620.11 Ash and residues containing hard zinc spelter 2620.11.00 D 2620.11.00 C 2620.11.01 C + +2620.19 Ash and residues containing mainly zinc nes 2620.19.00 D 2620.19.30 A 2620.19.99 C + 2620.19.60 A + +2620.20 Ash and residues containing mainly lead 2620.20.00 D 2620.20.00 A 2620.20.01 C + +2620.30 Ash and residues containing mainly copper 2620.30.00 D 2620.30.00 A 2620.30.01 C + +2620.40 Ash and residues containing mainly aluminium 2620.40.00 D 2620.40.00 D 2620.40.01 A + + 2620.40.99 A + +2620.50 Ash and residues containing mainly vanadium 2620.50.00 D 2620.50.00 D 2620.50.01 A + +2620.90 Ash and residues containing metals or metallic compounds nes 2620.90.00 D 2620.90.20 A 2620.90.01 A + 2620.90.30 D 2620.90.02 C + 2620.90.50 D 2620.90.03 A + 2620.90.70 D 2620.90.99 A + 2620.90.80 D + 2620.90.90 A + +2621.00 Slag and ash nes, including seaweed ash (kelp) 2621.00.00 D 2621.00.00 D 2621.00.01 A + 2621.00.99 A + +2701.11 Anthracite, whether or not pulverised but not agglomerated 2701.11.00 D 2701.11.00 D 2701.11.01 A + +2701.12 Bituminous coal, whether or not pulverised but not agglomerate 2701.12.00 D 2701.12.00 D 2701.12.01 A + +2701.19 Coal nes, whether or not pulverised but not agglomerated 2701.19.00 D 2701.19.00 D 2701.19.99 A + +2701.20 Coal briquettes, ovoids and similar manufactured solid fuels 2701.20.00 D 2701.20.00 D 2701.20.01 A + +2702.10 Lignite, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated 2702.10.00 D 2702.10.00 D 2702.10.01 A + +2702.20 Lignite, agglomerated 2702.20.00 D 2702.20.00 D 2702.20.01 A + +2703.00 Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated 2703.00.00 A 2703.00.00 D 2703.00.01 A + +2704.00 Coke and semi-coke of coal, lignite or peat, agglomerated or 2704.00.00 D 2704.00.00 D 2704.00.01 D + 2704.00.02 A + +2705.00 Coal gas, water gas, etc, o/than petroleum gases & gaseous 2705.00.00 A 2705.00.00 D 2705.00.01 A + +2706.00 Tar distilled from coal, lignite or peat & other mineral tars 2706.00.00 D 2706.00.00 D 2706.00.01 A + +2707.10 Benzole 2707.10.00 A 2707.10.00 D 2707.10.01 A + +2707.20 Toluole 2707.20.00 A 2707.20.00 D 2707.20.01 A + +2707.30 Xylole 2707.30.00 A 2707.30.00 D 2707.30.01 A + +2707.40 Naphthalene 2707.40.10 D 2707.40.00 D 2707.40.01 B + 2707.40.90 B 2707.40.02 A + +2707.50 Aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures etc nes 2707.50.10 D 2707.50.00 D 2707.50.01 A + 2707.50.90 A 2707.50.99 A + +2707.60 Phenols 2707.60.00 C 2707.60.00 A 2707.60.01 C + 2707.60.02 C + 2707.60.99 C + + +2707.91 Creosote oils 2707.91.00 A 2707.91.00 D 2707.91.01 A + +2707.99 Oils and other products of the distillation of high temp coal 2707.99.00 A 2707.99.10 D 2707.99.01 A + 2707.99.20 D 2707.99.02 A + 2707.99.30 A 2707.99.03 A + 2707.99.40 A 2707.99.04 A + 2707.99.50 D 2707.99.99 A + +2708.10 Pitch 2708.10.00 D 2708.10.00 D 2708.10.01 A + +2708.20 Pitch coke 2708.20.00 D 2708.20.00 D 2708.20.01 A + +2709.00 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, 2709.00.10 D 2709.00.10 C 2709.00.01 C + 2709.00.90 C 2709.00.20 C + +2710.00 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, 2710.00.10 C 2710.00.05 C 2710.00.01 D + 2710.00.20 C 2710.00.10 C 2710.00.02 C + 2710.00.30 C 2710.00.15 C 2710.00.03 C + 2710.00.40 C 2710.00.18 C 2710.00.04 A + 2710.00.90 D 2710.00.20 C 2710.00.05 D + 2710.00.25 C 2710.00.06 C + 2710.00.30 C 2710.00.07 A + 2710.00.35 A 2710.00.08 C + 2710.00.40 A 2710.00.09 D + 2710.00.45 C 2710.00.10 C + 2710.00.60 C 2710.00.11 C + 2710.00.12 C + 2710.00.13 C + 2710.00.14 C + 2710.00.15 C + 2710.00.16 C + 2710.00.17 C + 2710.00.18 C + 2710.00.19 C + 2710.00.20 C + 2710.00.99 C + +2711.11 Natural gas, liquefied 2711.11.00 A 2711.11.00 D 2711.11.01 D + +2711.12 Propane, liquefied 2711.12.10 C 2711.12.00 D 2711.12.01 C + 2711.12.90 D + +2711.13 Butanes, liquefied 2711.13.00 A 2711.13.00 D 2711.13.01 D + +2711.14 Ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene, liquefied 2711.14.00 C 2711.14.00 D 2711.14.01 C + +2711.19 Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons nes, liquefied 2711.19.10 B 2711.19.00 D 2711.19.01 D + 2711.19.90 D 2711.19.02 A + 2711.19.99 C + +2711.21 Natural gas in gaseous state 2711.21.00 D 2711.21.00 D 2711.21.01 C + + +2711.29 Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons nes, in gaseous 2711.29.00 D 2711.29.00 D 2711.29.01 C + 2711.29.02 C + 2711.29.99 C + +2712.10 Petroleum jelly 2712.10.00 C 2712.10.00 D 2712.10.01 C + +2712.20 Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0.75% of oil 2712.20.10 D 2712.20.00 D 2712.20.01 C + 2712.20.90 B 2712.20.02 C + +2712.90 Mineral waxes nes and similar products obtained by synthesis 2712.90.10 D 2712.90.10 D 2712.90.01 A + 2712.90.20 B 2712.90.20 D 2712.90.02 C + 2712.90.90 B 2712.90.03 C + 2712.90.04 C + 2712.90.99 C + +2713.11 Petroleum coke, not calcined 2713.11.00 D 2713.11.00 D 2713.11.01 C + +2713.12 Petroleum coke, calcined 2713.12.00 D 2713.12.00 A 2713.12.01 D + +2713.20 Petroleum bitumen 2713.20.10 D 2713.20.00 D 2713.20.FA A + 2713.20.90 A 2713.20.FB A + +2713.90 Residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous 2713.90.00 D 2713.90.00 D 2713.90.01 A + +2714.10 Bituminous or oil shale and tar sands 2714.10.00 C 2714.10.00 D 2714.10.01 C + +2714.90 Bitumen and asphalt; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks 2714.90.10 D 2714.90.00 D 2714.90.FA C + 2714.90.90 A 2714.90.FB C + 2714.90.99 C + +2715.00 Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt etc 2715.00.10 D 2715.00.00 D 2715.00.01 C + 2715.00.20 B + 2715.00.90 A + +2716.00 Electrical energy 2716.00.00 D 2716.00.00 D 2716.00.01 B + +2801.10 Chlorine 2801.10.00 D 2801.10.00 D 2801.10.01 C + +2801.20 Iodine 2801.20.00 D 2801.20.00 D 2801.20.01 D + +2801.30 Fluorine; bromine 2801.30.00 D 2801.30.10 A 2801.30.01 A + 2801.30.20 A + +2802.00 Sulphur, sublimed or precipitated; colloidal sulphur 2802.00.00 D 2802.00.00 D 2802.00.01 A + +2803.00 Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) 2803.00.00 D 2803.00.00 D 2803.00.01 A + 2803.00.02 C + 2803.00.99 A + +2804.10 Hydrogen 2804.10.00 A 2804.10.00 A 2804.10.01 C + + +2804.21 Argon 2804.21.00 A 2804.21.00 A 2804.21.01 C + +2804.29 Rare gases nes 2804.29.00 A 2804.29.00 A 2804.29.01 A + 2804.29.99 A + +2804.30 Nitrogen 2804.30.00 A 2804.30.00 A 2804.30.01 C + +2804.40 Oxygen 2804.40.00 A 2804.40.00 A 2804.40.01 C + +2804.50 Boron; tellurium 2804.50.00 A 2804.50.00 D 2804.50.01 A + 2804.50.02 A + +2804.61 Silicon containing by weight not less than 99.99% of silicon 2804.61.00 A 2804.61.00 A 2804.61.01 A + +2804.69 Silicon nes 2804.69.00 B 2804.69.10 A 2804.69.99 A + 2804.69.50 B + +2804.70 Phosphorus 2804.70.00 A 2804.70.00 D 2804.70.01 D + 2804.70.02 A + 2804.70.03 A + +2804.80 Arsenic 2804.80.00 A 2804.80.00 D 2804.80.01 A + +2804.90 Selenium 2804.90.00 A 2804.90.00 D 2804.90.01 A + +2805.11 Sodium 2805.11.00 D 2805.11.00 A 2805.11.01 A + +2805.19 Alkali metals nes 2805.19.00 A 2805.19.00 A 2805.19.01 A + 2805.19.99 A + +2805.21 Calcium 2805.21.00 A 2805.21.00 B 2805.21.01 A + +2805.22 Strontium and barium 2805.22.00 A 2805.22.10 A 2805.22.01 A + 2805.22.20 D + +2805.30 Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium 2805.30.00 A 2805.30.00 B 2805.30.01 A + +2805.40 Mercury 2805.40.00 D 2805.40.00 A 2805.40.01 A + +2806.10 Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) 2806.10.00 D 2806.10.00 D 2806.10.01 A + 2806.10.02 A + +2806.20 Chlorosulphuric acid 2806.20.00 D 2806.20.00 A 2806.20.01 C + +2807.00 Sulphuric acid; oleum 2807.00.00 D 2807.00.00 D 2807.00.01 C + +2808.00 Nitric acid; sulphonitric acids 2808.00.00 D 2808.00.00 D 2808.00.01 A + 2808.00.02 A + 2808.00.03 A + + +2809.10 Diphosphorus pentaoxide 2809.10.00 A 2809.10.00 D 2809.10.01 A + +2809.20 Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids 2809.20.00 A 2809.20.00 D 2809.20.01 C + 2809.20.02 A + 2809.20.03 A + 2809.20.99 A + +2810.00 Oxides of boron; boric acids 2810.00.00 D 2810.00.00 A 2810.00.01 C + 2810.00.02 A + 2810.00.03 A + 2810.00.99 A + +2811.11 Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid) 2811.11.00 D 2811.11.00 D 2811.11.01 B + 2811.11.99 A + +2811.19 Inorganic acids nes 2811.19.10 D 2811.19.10 A 2811.19.01 A + 2811.19.90 A 2811.19.50 A 2811.19.02 B + 2811.19.03 A + 2811.19.04 A + 2811.19.99 A + +2811.21 Carbon dioxide 2811.21.00 A 2811.21.00 A 2811.21.01 B + 2811.21.02 A + 2811.21.03 A + +2811.22 Silicon dioxide 2811.22.00 A 2811.22.10 A 2811.22.01 C + 2811.22.50 D 2811.22.02 D + 2811.22.03 A + +2811.23 Sulphur dioxide 2811.23.00 D 2811.23.00 A 2811.23.01 C + +2811.29 Inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals nes 2811.29.10 A 2811.29.10 D 2811.29.01 A + 2811.29.90 A 2811.29.20 D 2811.29.02 A + 2811.29.50 A 2811.29.03 A + 2811.29.04 A + 2811.29.99 A + +2812.10 Chlorides and chloride oxides of nonmetals 2812.10.10 D 2812.10.10 D 2812.10.01 A + 2812.10.90 A 2812.10.50 A 2812.10.02 A + 2812.10.99 A + +2812.90 Halides and halide oxides of non-metals nes 2812.90.00 A 2812.90.00 A 2812.90.01 A + +2813.10 Carbon disulphide 2813.10.00 D 2813.10.00 A 2813.10.01 B + +2813.90 Sulphides of non-metals nes; commercial phosphorus trisulphide 2813.90.00 D 2813.90.10 D 2813.90.01 A + 2813.90.20 D 2813.90.02 A + 2813.90.50 A 2813.90.03 A + 2813.90.99 A + +2814.10 Anhydrous ammonia 2814.10.00 D 2814.10.00 D 2814.10.01 C + + +2814.20 Ammonia in aqueous solution 2814.20.00 D 2814.20.00 D 2814.20.01 C + +2815.11 Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) solid 2815.11.00 D 2815.11.00 D 2815.11.01 C + +2815.12 Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) in aqueous solution 2815.12.00 D 2815.12.00 D 2815.12.01 C + +2815.20 Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) 2815.20.00 D 2815.20.00 D 2815.20.01 C + 2815.20.02 C + +2815.30 Peroxides of sodium or potassium 2815.30.00 D 2815.30.00 A 2815.30.01 A + 2815.30.02 A + +2816.10 Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium 2816.10.00 D 2816.10.00 A 2816.10.01 A + 2816.10.99 A + +2816.20 Oxide, hydroxide and peroxide of strontium 2816.20.00 D 2816.20.00 A 2816.20.01 A + +2816.30 Oxide, hydroxide and peroxide of barium 2816.30.00 D 2816.30.00 A 2816.30.01 A + 2816.30.99 A + +2817.00 Zinc oxide; zinc peroxide 2817.00.00 A 2817.00.00 D 2817.00.01 C + 2817.00.02 A + +2818.10 Artificial corundum 2818.10.00 D 2818.10.10 D 2818.10.01 A + 2818.10.20 A 2818.10.99 A + +2818.20 Aluminium oxide nes 2818.20.00 D 2818.20.00 D 2818.20.01 D + 2818.20.99 A + +2818.30 Aluminium hydroxide 2818.30.00 D 2818.30.00 D 2818.30.01 A + 2818.30.02 C + +2819.10 Chromium trioxide 2819.10.00 A 2819.10.00 A 2819.10.01 A + +2819.90 Chromium oxides nes; chromium hydroxides 2819.90.00 A 2819.90.00 A 2819.90.99 A + +2820.10 Manganese dioxide 2820.10.00 D 2820.10.00 A 2820.10.01 C + 2820.10.02 C + +2820.90 Manganese oxides nes 2820.90.00 D 2820.90.00 A 2820.90.01 B + +2821.10 Iron oxides and hydroxides 2821.10.00 B 2821.10.00 A 2821.10.01 C + 2821.10.02 A + 2821.10.03 A + +2821.20 Earth colours cntg 70% or more by weight of combined iron 2821.20.00 A 2821.20.00 A 2821.20.01 A + +2822.00 Cobalt oxides and hydroxides; commercial cobalt oxides 2822.00.10 D 2822.00.00 A 2822.00.01 A + 2822.00.90 A + + +2823.00 Titanium oxides 2823.00.00 A 2823.00.00 A 2823.00.01 A + 2823.00.02 A + +2824.10 Lead monoxide (litharge, massicot) 2824.10.00 A 2824.10.00 A 2824.10.01 A + +2824.20 Red lead and orange lead 2824.20.00 A 2824.20.00 A 2824.20.01 A + +2824.90 Lead oxides nes 2824.90.00 A 2824.90.10 A 2824.90.99 A + 2824.90.50 A + +2825.10 Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts 2825.10.00 D 2825.10.00 A 2825.10.01 A + 2825.10.02 B + 2825.10.03 A + 2825.10.99 A + +2825.20 Lithium oxide and hydroxide 2825.20.00 D 2825.20.00 A 2825.20.01 A + +2825.30 Vanadium oxides and hydroxides 2825.30.00 D 2825.30.00 A 2825.30.01 A + 2825.30.99 A + +2825.40 Nickel oxides and hydroxides 2825.40.00 D 2825.40.00 D 2825.40.01 A + 2825.40.99 A + +2825.50 Copper oxides and hydroxides 2825.50.00 D 2825.50.10 A 2825.50.01 A + 2825.50.20 A 2825.50.02 A + 2825.50.30 A 2825.50.99 C + +2825.60 Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide 2825.60.00 D 2825.60.00 A 2825.60.01 A + 2825.60.02 A + +2825.70 Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides 2825.70.10 A 2825.70.00 A 2825.70.01 A + 2825.70.20 D 2825.70.99 A + +2825.80 Antimony oxides 2825.80.00 D 2825.80.00 D 2825.80.01 C + +2825.90 Inorganic bases nes; metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides ne 2825.90.10 A 2825.90.10 A 2825.90.01 A + 2825.90.90 D 2825.90.15 A 2825.90.02 A + 2825.90.20 A 2825.90.03 A + 2825.90.30 C 2825.90.04 A + 2825.90.60 A 2825.90.05 C + 2825.90.06 A + 2825.90.99 A + +2826.11 Fluorides of ammonium or of sodium 2826.11.00 A 2826.11.10 A 2826.11.01 A + 2826.11.50 A 2826.11.02 A + 2826.11.03 C + +2826.12 Aluminum fluoride 2826.12.00 D 2826.12.00 D 2826.12.01 C + +2826.19 Fluorides of metals nes 2826.19.00 A 2826.19.00 A 2826.19.01 A + 2826.19.02 A + + 2826.19.03 A + 2826.19.04 A + 2826.19.99 A + +2826.20 Fluorosilicates of sodium or of potassium 2826.20.00 A 2826.20.00 A 2826.20.01 A + +2826.30 Sodium hexafluoroaluminate (synthetic cryolite) 2826.30.00 D 2826.30.00 D 2826.30.01 A + +2826.90 Complex fluorine salts nes 2826.90.00 A 2826.90.00 A 2826.90.01 A + 2826.90.02 A + 2826.90.03 A + 2826.90.99 A + +2827.10 Ammonium chloride 2827.10.00 A 2827.10.00 A 2827.10.01 C + +2827.20 Calcium chloride 2827.20.00 C 2827.20.00 D 2827.20.01 C + +2827.31 Magnesium chloride 2827.31.00 A 2827.31.00 A 2827.31.01 A + +2827.32 Aluminium chloride 2827.32.00 A 2827.32.00 D 2827.32.01 A + 2827.32.99 A + +2827.33 Iron chlorides 2827.33.00 A 2827.33.00 A 2827.33.01 A + 2827.33.99 A + +2827.34 Cobalt chloride 2827.34.00 A 2827.34.00 A 2827.34.01 A + +2827.35 Nickel chloride 2827.35.00 A 2827.35.00 A 2827.35.01 A + +2827.36 Zinc chloride 2827.36.00 A 2827.36.00 A 2827.36.01 A + +2827.37 Tin chlorides 2827.37.10 D 2827.37.00 A 2827.37.01 A + 2827.37.20 A + +2827.38 Barium chloride 2827.38.10 D 2827.38.00 A 2827.38.01 C + 2827.38.90 A + +2827.39 Chlorides of metals nes 2827.39.00 A 2827.39.10 A 2827.39.01 A + 2827.39.20 A 2827.39.02 A + 2827.39.30 A 2827.39.03 A + 2827.39.40 B 2827.39.04 A + 2827.39.50 A 2827.39.05 C + 2827.39.06 A + 2827.39.99 A + +2827.41 Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides of copper 2827.41.00 A 2827.41.00 A 2827.41.01 C + 2827.41.99 A + +2827.49 Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides of metals nes 2827.49.00 A 2827.49.10 A 2827.49.01 A + 2827.49.50 A 2827.49.99 A + + +2827.51 Bromides of sodium or of potassium 2827.51.00 D 2827.51.10 A 2827.51.01 A + 2827.51.20 A + +2827.59 Bromides and bromide oxides of metals nes 2827.59.00 D 2827.59.05 A 2827.59.01 A + 2827.59.20 D 2827.59.02 A + 2827.59.30 A 2827.59.99 A + 2827.59.50 A + +2827.60 Iodides and iodide oxides of metals 2827.60.00 A 2827.60.10 D 2827.60.01 A + 2827.60.20 A 2827.60.02 A + 2827.60.50 A 2827.60.03 A + 2827.60.99 A + +2828.10 Commercial calcium hypochlorite and other calcium hypochlorite 2828.10.00 D 2828.10.00 A 2828.10.01 C + +2828.90 Hypochlorites of metals nes; chlorites and hypobromites of 2828.90.10 A 2828.90.00 A 2828.90.01 A + 2828.90.90 D 2828.90.02 A + 2828.90.99 A + +2829.11 Sodium chlorate 2829.11.00 D 2829.11.00 D 2829.11.01 C + 2829.11.02 C + +2829.19 Chlorates of metals nes 2829.19.00 A 2829.19.00 A 2829.19.01 C + 2829.19.99 A + +2829.90 Perchlorates, bromates, perbromates, iodates and periodates of 2829.90.10 A 2829.90.10 A 2829.90.01 A + 2829.90.90 D 2829.90.50 A 2829.90.02 A + 2829.90.03 A + 2829.90.99 A + +2830.10 Sodium sulphides 2830.10.00 A 2830.10.00 A 2830.10.01 A + 2830.10.02 A + 2830.10.03 A + 2830.10.99 A + +2830.20 Zinc sulphide 2830.20.00 D 2830.20.00 A 2830.20.01 A + +2830.30 Cadmium sulphide 2830.30.00 D 2830.30.00 A 2830.30.01 A + +2830.90 Sulphides of metals nes; polysulphides of metals 2830.90.00 D 2830.90.00 A 2830.90.99 C + +2831.10 Dithionites and sulphoxylates of sodium 2831.10.00 D 2831.10.00 A 2831.10.01 C + +2831.90 Dithionites and sulphoxylates of metals nes 2831.90.00 D 2831.90.00 A 2831.90.01 C + 2831.90.99 A + +2832.10 Sodium sulphites 2832.10.00 D 2832.10.00 A 2832.10.01 C + 2832.10.99 A + +2832.20 Sulphites of metals nes 2832.20.00 D 2832.20.00 A 2832.20.01 A + 2832.20.99 A + + +2832.30 Thiosulphates of metals 2832.30.10 A 2832.30.10 A 2832.30.01 A + 2832.30.90 D 2832.30.50 A 2832.30.02 A + 2832.30.99 A + +2833.11 Disodium sulphate 2833.11.00 A 2833.11.10 D 2833.11.01 C + 2833.11.50 A + +2833.19 Sodium sulphates nes 2833.19.10 D 2833.19.00 D 2833.19.01 A + 2833.19.90 A 2833.19.99 A + +2833.21 Magnesium sulphate 2833.21.00 A 2833.21.00 A 2833.21.01 A + +2833.22 Aluminium sulphate 2833.22.10 D 2833.22.00 D 2833.22.01 C + 2833.22.90 A + +2833.23 Chromium sulphates 2833.23.10 D 2833.23.00 A 2833.23.01 C + 2833.23.90 A + +2833.24 Nickel sulphates 2833.24.00 A 2833.24.00 A 2833.24.01 A + +2833.25 Copper sulphates 2833.25.10 A 2833.25.00 A 2833.25.01 C + 2833.25.90 A 2833.25.02 A + +2833.26 Zinc sulphate 2833.26.00 A 2833.26.00 A 2833.26.01 A + +2833.27 Barium sulphate 2833.27.00 A 2833.27.00 A 2833.27.01 A + 2833.27.02 A + +2833.29 Sulphates of metal nes 2833.29.00 A 2833.29.10 A 2833.29.01 B + 2833.29.20 D 2833.29.02 A + 2833.29.30 A 2833.29.03 A + 2833.29.50 A 2833.29.04 C + 2833.29.05 A + 2833.29.08 A + 2833.29.99 A + +2833.30 Alums 2833.30.10 D 2833.30.00 A 2833.30.01 A + 2833.30.90 A 2833.30.99 A + +2833.40 Peroxosulphates (persulphates) of metals 2833.40.00 A 2833.40.10 A 2833.40.01 C + 2833.40.20 A 2833.40.02 A + 2833.40.50 A 2833.40.03 A + +2834.10 Nitrites of metals 2834.10.00 A 2834.10.10 A 2834.10.01 A + 2834.10.50 A 2834.10.99 A + +2834.21 Potassium nitrate 2834.21.00 D 2834.21.00 D 2834.21.01 A + 2834.21.02 A + +2834.22 Bismuth nitrates 2834.22.00 A 2834.22.00 A 2834.22.01 C + + 2834.22.99 A + +2834.29 Nitrates of metals nes 2834.29.10 D 2834.29.10 D 2834.29.01 A + 2834.29.90 A 2834.29.20 A 2834.29.02 A + 2834.29.50 A 2834.29.99 A + +2835.10 Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates (phosphites) of 2835.10.00 A 2835.10.00 A 2835.10.01 A + 2835.10.02 A + 2835.10.99 A + +2835.21 Triammonium phosphate (tripolyphosphate de sodium) 2835.21.00 C 2835.21.00 A 2835.21.01 C + +2835.22 Mono- or disodium phosphates 2835.22.00 C 2835.22.00 A 2835.22.01 C + 2835.22.99 C + +2835.23 Trisodium phosphate 2835.23.00 C 2835.23.00 A 2835.23.01 C + +2835.24 Potassium phosphates 2835.24.00 A 2835.24.00 A 2835.24.01 A + 2835.24.02 A + +2835.25 Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate (dicalcium phosphate) 2835.25.00 D 2835.25.00 D 2835.25.01 D + 2835.25.99 C + +2835.26 Calcium phosphates nes 2835.26.00 C 2835.26.00 D 2835.26.01 C + +2835.29 Phosphates of metals nes 2835.29.00 C 2835.29.10 D 2835.29.01 C + 2835.29.50 A 2835.29.99 A + +2835.31 Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate) 2835.31.00 C 2835.31.00 A 2835.31.01 C + +2835.39 Polyphosphates of metals nes 2835.39.00 B 2835.39.10 A 2835.39.01 C + 2835.39.50 A 2835.39.02 A + 2835.39.03 A + 2835.39.04 A + 2835.39.05 A + 2835.39.06 C + 2835.39.99 A + +2836.10 Commercial ammonium carbonate and other ammonium carbonates 2836.10.00 A 2836.10.00 A 2836.10.01 A + 2836.10.02 A + +2836.20 Disodium carbonate 2836.20.00 C 2836.20.00 A 2836.20.01 C + +2836.30 Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate) 2836.30.00 A 2836.30.00 D 2836.30.01 C + +2836.40 Potassium carbonates 2836.40.00 D 2836.40.10 A 2836.40.01 C + 2836.40.20 A 2836.40.02 A + +2836.50 Calcium carbonate 2836.50.00 A 2836.50.00 D 2836.50.01 A + 2836.50.02 A + + +2836.60 Barium carbonate 2836.60.00 D 2836.60.00 A 2836.60.01 A + +2836.70 Lead carbonate 2836.70.00 A 2836.70.00 A 2836.70.01 A + +2836.91 Lithium carbonates 2836.91.00 A 2836.91.00 A 2836.91.01 A + +2836.92 Strontium carbonate 2836.92.00 A 2836.92.00 A 2836.92.01 A + +2836.93 Bismuth carbonate 2836.93.00 D 2836.93.00 A 2836.93.01 A + +2836.99 Carbonates of metals nes; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates) of 2836.99.00 A 2836.99.10 A 2836.99.01 A + 2836.99.50 A 2836.99.02 A + 2836.99.03 A + 2836.99.99 A + +2837.11 Cyanides and cyanide oxides of sodium 2837.11.00 D 2837.11.00 D 2837.11.01 B + + 2837.11.99 A + +2837.19 Cyanides and cyanide oxides of metals nes 2837.19.00 D 2837.19.00 D 2837.19.01 A + 2837.19.99 C + +2837.20 Complex cyanides of metals 2837.20.00 D 2837.20.10 A 2837.20.01 A + 2837.20.50 A 2837.20.99 A + +2838.00 Fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates of metals 2838.00.00 A 2838.00.00 A 2838.00.01 A + +2839.11 Sodium metasilicates 2839.11.00 A 2839.11.00 A 2839.11.01 C + +2839.19 Silicates of sodium nes 2839.19.00 A 2839.19.00 A 2839.19.01 C + 2839.19.99 C + +2839.20 Potassium silicates 2839.20.00 A 2839.20.00 A 2839.20.01 B + 2839.20.02 A + +2839.90 Silicates of metals nes; commercial alkali metal silicates 2839.90.00 D 2839.90.00 A 2839.90.01 C + 2839.90.02 A + 2839.90.99 B + +2840.11 Disodium tetraborate (refined borax) anhydrous 2840.11.00 D 2840.11.00 A 2840.11.01 A + +2840.19 Disodium tetraborate (refined borax) hydrated 2840.19.00 D 2840.19.00 A 2840.19.01 D + +2840.20 Borates of metals nes 2840.20.00 D 2840.20.00 A 2840.20.01 A + +2840.30 Peroxoborates (perborates) of metals 2840.30.00 D 2840.30.00 A 2840.30.01 A + +2841.10 Metallic aluminates 2841.10.10 A 2841.10.00 A 2841.10.01 C + 2841.10.90 A + +2841.20 Chromates of zinc or of lead 2841.20.00 A 2841.20.00 A 2841.20.01 A + +2841.30 Sodium dichromate 2841.30.00 D 2841.30.00 A 2841.30.01 C + +2841.40 Potassium dichromate 2841.40.00 A 2841.40.00 A 2841.40.01 A + +2841.50 Chromates and dichromates of metals nes; peroxochromates of 2841.50.00 A 2841.50.00 A 2841.50.99 A + +2841.60 Manganites, manganates and permanganates of metals 2841.60.00 A 2841.60.00 A 2841.60.01 A + 2841.60.99 A + +2841.70 Metallic molybdates 2841.70.00 A 2841.70.10 A 2841.70.01 A + 2841.70.50 A 2841.70.99 A + +2841.80 Metallic tungstates (wolframates) 2841.80.00 A 2841.80.00 C 2841.80.01 A + +2841.90 Salts of oxymetallic or peroxometallic acids nes 2841.90.00 A 2841.90.10 A 2841.90.01 A + 2841.90.20 A 2841.90.02 A + + 2841.90.30 A 2841.90.99 A + 2841.90.50 A + +2842.10 Double or complex silicates of metals 2842.10.00 D 2842.10.00 A 2842.10.01 B + 2842.10.02 A + 2842.10.03 A + 2842.10.99 A + +2842.90 Metallic salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids nes, excl 2842.90.10 A 2842.90.00 A 2842.90.01 A + 2842.90.90 D 2842.90.02 A + 2842.90.03 A + 2842.90.99 A + +2843.10 Colloidal precious metals 2843.10.00 A 2843.10.00 B 2843.10.01 A + +2843.21 Silver nitrate 2843.21.00 A 2843.21.00 A 2843.21.01 A + +2843.29 Silver compounds nes 2843.29.00 A 2843.29.00 A 2843.29.99 A + +2843.30 Gold compounds 2843.30.00 A 2843.30.00 A 2843.30.01 A + +2843.90 Precious metal compounds nes; amalgams 2843.90.00 A 2843.90.00 A 2843.90.01 A + 2843.90.02 A + 2843.90.03 A + 2843.90.04 A + 2843.90.99 A + +2844.10 Natural uranium and its compounds; mixtures cntg natural 2844.10.00 D 2844.10.10 A 2844.10.01 B + 2844.10.20 D + 2844.10.50 B + +2844.20 Uranium U235+ & its compds, plutonium & its compds, their mx & 2844.20.00 D 2844.20.00 D 2844.20.01 B + +2844.30 Uranium U235- & its compds, thorium & its compds, their mx & 2844.30.00 D 2844.30.10 A 2844.30.01 B + 2844.30.20 D + 2844.30.50 A + +2844.40 Radio active elements & isotopes nes, their mixtures & 2844.40.00 D 2844.40.00 D 2844.40.01 B + 2844.40.02 B + 2844.40.99 B + +2844.50 Spent fuel elements of nuclear reactors 2844.50.00 D 2844.50.00 D 2844.50.01 B + +2845.10 Heavy water (deuterium oxide) 2845.10.00 D 2845.10.00 D 2845.10.01 B + +2845.90 Isotopes nes and their compounds 2845.90.00 D 2845.90.00 D 2845.90.99 B + +2846.10 Cerium compounds 2846.10.00 A 2846.10.00 A 2846.10.01 A + +2846.90 Compds of rare-earth met nes, of yttrium or scandium or mx of 2846.90.00 A 2846.90.20 D 2846.90.01 B + 2846.90.50 A 2846.90.02 A + + 2846.90.99 A + +2847.00 Hydrogen peroxide 2847.00.00 A 2847.00.00 A 2847.00.01 C + +2848.10 Phosphides of copper cntg > 15% by weight of phosphorous 2848.10.00 D 2848.10.00 A 2848.10.01 A + +2848.90 Phosphides of other metals or of non-metals 2848.90.00 D 2848.90.00 D 2848.90.01 A + 2848.90.02 A + 2848.90.03 A + 2848.90.99 A + +2849.10 Calcium carbide 2849.10.00 A 2849.10.00 A 2849.10.01 A + +2849.20 Silicon carbide 2849.20.00 D 2849.20.10 D 2849.20.01 A + 2849.20.20 A 2849.20.02 A + 2849.20.99 A + +2849.90 Carbides nes 2849.90.00 D 2849.90.10 A 2849.90.01 A + 2849.90.20 A 2849.90.02 A + 2849.90.30 A + 2849.90.50 A + +2850.00 Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides & borides 2850.00.10 A 2850.00.05 D 2850.00.01 A + 2850.00.90 D 2850.00.07 A 2850.00.02 A + 2850.00.10 C 2850.00.99 A + 2850.00.20 A + 2850.00.50 A + +2851.00 Inorgn compds nes;liquid air;compressed air;amalgams o/t of 2851.00.00 A 2851.00.00 A 2851.00.01 A + 2851.00.02 A + 2851.00.03 A + 2851.00.04 A + 2851.00.05 A + 2851.00.06 A + 2851.00.99 A + +2901.10 Saturated acyclic hydrocarbons 2901.10.10 D 2901.10.10 D 2901.10.01 C + 2901.10.90 C 2901.10.30 A 2901.10.02 C + 2901.10.40 C 2901.10.03 C + 2901.10.50 C 2901.10.99 C + +2901.21 Ethylene 2901.21.00 D 2901.21.00 D 2901.21.01 C + +2901.22 Propene (propylene) 2901.22.00 D 2901.22.00 D 2901.22.01 A + +2901.23 Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof 2901.23.00 D 2901.23.00 D 2901.23.01 C + +2901.24 Buta-1, 3-diene and isoprene 2901.24.10 D 2901.24.10 D 2901.24.01 D + 2901.24.20 A 2901.24.20 B + 2901.24.50 B + + +2901.29 Unsaturated acyclic hydrocarbons nes 2901.29.00 A 2901.29.10 C 2901.29.01 A + 2901.29.50 B 2901.29.99 C + +2902.11 Cyclohexane 2902.11.00 A 2902.11.00 A 2902.11.01 D + +2902.19 Cyclanes, cyclenes and cycloterpenes nes 2902.19.10 D 2902.19.00 A 2902.19.01 A + 2902.19.90 A 2902.19.02 A + 2902.19.03 A + 2902.19.99 A + +2902.20 Benzene 2902.20.00 D 2902.20.00 D 2902.20.01 C + +2902.30 Toluene 2902.30.00 D 2902.30.00 D 2902.30.01 D + +2902.41 O-xylene 2902.41.00 D 2902.41.00 D 2902.41.01 D + +2902.42 M-xylene 2902.42.00 D 2902.42.00 D 2902.42.01 C + +2902.43 P-xylene 2902.43.00 D 2902.43.00 D 2902.43.01 D + +2902.44 Mixed xylene isomers 2902.44.00 D 2902.44.00 D 2902.44.01 C + +2902.50 Styrene 2902.50.00 A 2902.50.00 A 2902.50.01 D + +2902.60 Ethylbenzene 2902.60.00 C 2902.60.00 C 2902.60.01 C + +2902.70 Cumene 2902.70.00 A 2902.70.00 D 2902.70.01 D + +2902.90 Cyclic hydrocarbons nes 2902.90.00 B 2902.90.10 D 2902.90.01 A + 2902.90.20 D 2902.90.02 A + 2902.90.30 C 2902.90.03 A + 2902.90.50 C 2902.90.04 A + 2902.90.05 A + 2902.90.99 C + +2903.11 Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl 2903.11.00 A 2903.11.00 A 2903.11.01 C + +2903.12 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) 2903.12.00 C 2903.12.00 A 2903.12.01 C + +2903.13 Chloroform (trichloromethane) 2903.13.00 C 2903.13.00 A 2903.13.01 C + 2903.13.02 C + 2903.13.03 C + +2903.14 Carbon tetrachloride 2903.14.00 B 2903.14.00 A 2903.14.01 B + +2903.15 1,2-dichloroethane(ethylene dichloride) 2903.15.00 C 2903.15.00 A 2903.15.01 C + +2903.16 1,2-dichloropropane (propylene dichloride) and dichlorobutanes 2903.16.00 A 2903.16.00 A 2903.16.01 A + +2903.19 Chlorinated derivatives of saturated acyclic hydrocarbons, nes 2903.19.00 A 2903.19.10 A 2903.19.01 A + 2903.19.50 A 2903.19.02 A + + 2903.19.03 A + 2903.19.99 A + +2903.21 Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene) 2903.21.00 A 2903.21.00 A 2903.21.01 D + +2903.22 Trichloroethylene 2903.22.00 A 2903.22.00 A 2903.22.01 A + +2903.23 Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) 2903.23.00 A 2903.23.00 A 2903.23.01 A + +2903.29 Chlorinated derivatives of unsaturated acyclic hydrocarbons, 2903.29.00 A 2903.29.00 A 2903.29.01 A + 2903.29.99 A + +2903.30 Fluorinated, brominated or iodinated derivatives of acyclic 2903.30.10 D 2903.30.05 A 2903.30.01 A + 2903.30.90 A 2903.30.15 A 2903.30.02 A + 2903.30.20 A 2903.30.03 A + 2903.30.99 A + +2903.40 Halogenated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbons cntg two or more 2903.40.00 C 2903.40.00 A 2903.40.01 C + 2903.40.02 C + 2903.40.03 C + 2903.40.04 C + 2903.40.05 C + 2903.40.06 C + 2903.40.07 C + 2903.40.08 C + 2903.40.09 C + 2903.40.10 C + 2903.40.99 C + +2903.51 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane 2903.51.00 A 2903.51.00 A 2903.51.01 A + 2903.51.02 A + 2903.51.99 A + +2903.59 Halogenated derivs of cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic 2903.59.00 A 2903.59.05 A 2903.59.01 A + 2903.59.10 A 2903.59.02 A + 2903.59.15 A 2903.59.03 A + 2903.59.20 A 2903.59.04 A + 2903.59.30 A 2903.59.05 A + 2903.59.40 A 2903.59.99 A + 2903.59.50 A + +2903.61 Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene 2903.61.00 C 2903.61.10 A 2903.61.01 C + 2903.61.20 C + 2903.61.30 A + +2903.62 Hexachlorobenzene & DDT(1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis 2903.62.00 A 2903.62.00 A 2903.62.01 A + 2903.62.02 A + +2903.69 Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons, nes 2903.69.00 A 2903.69.05 A 2903.69.01 C + 2903.69.10 A 2903.69.02 A + 2903.69.20 A 2903.69.03 A + + 2903.69.25 A 2903.69.04 A + 2903.69.30 A 2903.69.05 A + 2903.69.60 C 2903.69.06 A + 2903.69.07 A + 2903.69.99 A + +2904.10 Derivs of hydrocarbons cntg only sulpho groups, their salts & 2904.10.00 A 2904.10.10 A 2904.10.01 B + 2904.10.15 A 2904.10.02 A + 2904.10.20 A 2904.10.03 A + 2904.10.30 A 2904.10.04 A + 2904.10.50 A 2904.10.05 B + 2904.10.99 A + +2904.20 Derivs of hydrocarbons cntg only nitro or only nitroso groups 2904.20.00 A 2904.20.10 C 2904.20.01 A + 2904.20.15 A 2904.20.02 A + 2904.20.20 D 2904.20.03 C + 2904.20.30 A 2904.20.04 C + 2904.20.35 C 2904.20.05 A + 2904.20.40 A 2904.20.06 A + 2904.20.45 A 2904.20.07 A + 2904.20.50 A 2904.20.99 A + +2904.90 Derivs of hydrocarbons cntg mixtures of sulpho, nitro or 2904.90.00 A 2904.90.04 A 2904.90.01 A + 2904.90.08 B 2904.90.02 A + 2904.90.15 A 2904.90.03 A + 2904.90.20 A 2904.90.04 A + 2904.90.30 A 2904.90.05 A + 2904.90.35 C 2904.90.06 A + 2904.90.40 A 2904.90.99 A + 2904.90.47 B + 2904.90.50 A + +2905.11 Methanol (methyl alcohol) 2905.11.00 A 2905.11.10 D 2905.11.01 D + 2905.11.20 A + +2905.12 Propan-1-ol(propyl alcohol)and propan-2ol(isopropyl alcohol) 2905.12.00 A 2905.12.00 A 2905.12.01 A + 2905.12.02 D + +2905.13 Butan-1-ol (N-butyl alcohol) 2905.13.00 C 2905.13.00 A 2905.13.01 C + +2905.14 Butanols nes 2905.14.00 A 2905.14.00 A 2905.14.01 C + 2905.14.02 A + 2905.14.03 A + 2905.14.99 C + +2905.15 Pentanol (amyl alcohol) and isomers thereof 2905.15.00 D 2905.15.00 A 2905.15.01 A + +2905.16 Octanol(octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof 2905.16.00 C 2905.16.00 A 2905.16.01 C + 2905.16.02 C + 2905.16.99 C + + +2905.17 Dodecan-1-ol, hexadecan-1-ol and octadecan-1-ol 2905.17.00 C 2905.17.00 C 2905.17.01 C + +2905.19 Saturated monohydric acyclic alcohols nes 2905.19.00 A 2905.19.00 A 2905.19.01 A + 2905.19.02 C + 2905.19.03 A + 2905.19.04 A + 2905.19.05 A + 2905.19.06 C + 2905.19.07 C + 2905.19.08 A + 2905.19.99 C + +2905.21 Allyl alcohol 2905.21.00 A 2905.21.00 A 2905.21.01 A + +2905.22 Acyclic terpene alcohols 2905.22.00 A 2905.22.10 A 2905.22.01 A + 2905.22.20 A 2905.22.02 A + 2905.22.50 A 2905.22.03 D + 2905.22.04 A + 2905.22.05 A + 2905.22.99 A + +2905.29 Unsaturated monohydric acyclic alcohols nes 2905.29.00 A 2905.29.00 A 2905.29.01 A + 2905.29.02 A + 2905.29.99 A + +2905.31 Ethylene glycol (ethanediol) 2905.31.00 C 2905.31.00 A 2905.31.01 C + +2905.32 Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol) 2905.32.00 C 2905.32.00 A 2905.32.01 C + +2905.39 Diols nes 2905.39.00 B 2905.39.10 A 2905.39.01 C + 2905.39.20 A 2905.39.02 A + 2905.39.50 A 2905.39.03 A + 2905.39.04 A + 2905.39.05 A + 2905.39.99 A + +2905.41 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane-1,3diol (trimethylolpropane) 2905.41.00 A 2905.41.00 A 2905.41.01 A + +2905.42 Pentaerythritol 2905.42.00 A 2905.42.00 A 2905.42.01 D + +2905.43 Mannitol 2905.43.00 A 2905.43.00 A 2905.43.01 A + +2905.44 D-glucitol (sorbitol) 2905.44.00 B 2905.44.00 A 2905.44.01 B + +2905.49 Polyhydric acyclic alcohols nes 2905.49.00 A 2905.49.10 A 2905.49.01 A + 2905.49.20 A 2905.49.99 A + 2905.49.50 A + +2905.50 Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivs of 2905.50.00 A 2905.50.10 A 2905.50.01 A + 2905.50.50 A 2905.50.02 A + 2905.50.03 A + + 2905.50.99 A + +2906.11 Menthol 2906.11.00 D 2906.11.00 A 2906.11.01 A + +2906.12 Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols 2906.12.00 A 2906.12.00 A 2906.12.01 C + 2906.12.99 C + +2906.13 Sterols and inositols 2906.13.00 A 2906.13.10 A 2906.13.01 A + 2906.13.50 A 2906.13.02 A + 2906.13.99 A + +2906.14 Terpineols 2906.14.00 D 2906.14.00 A 2906.14.01 A + +2906.19 Cyclic alcohols (o/t aromatic), nes; derivs of cyclic alcohols 2906.19.00 A 2906.19.00 A 2906.19.01 A + 2906.19.02 A + 2906.19.99 A + +2906.21 Benzyl alcohol 2906.21.00 A 2906.21.00 C 2906.21.01 C + +2906.29 Aromatic alcohols nes; derivatives of aromatic alcohols 2906.29.00 B 2906.29.10 A 2906.29.01 A + 2906.29.20 A 2906.29.02 A + 2906.29.50 B 2906.29.03 A + 2906.29.04 A + 2906.29.05 C + 2906.29.06 A + 2906.29.99 A + +2907.11 Phenol (hdroxybenzene) and its salts 2907.11.00 A 2907.11.00 A 2907.11.01 C + 2907.11.99 C + +2907.12 Cresols and their salts 2907.12.10 D 2907.12.00 A 2907.12.01 D + 2907.12.90 A 2907.12.99 A + +2907.13 Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof 2907.13.00 B 2907.13.00 B 2907.13.01 A + 2907.13.02 C + 2907.13.99 A + +2907.14 Xylenols and their salts 2907.14.00 A 2907.14.00 D 2907.14.01 A + +2907.15 Naphthols and their salts 2907.15.00 A 2907.15.10 A 2907.15.01 A + 2907.15.50 A 2907.15.99 A + +2907.19 Monophenols nes 2907.19.00 B 2907.19.10 A 2907.19.01 C + 2907.19.20 C 2907.19.02 A + 2907.19.40 A 2907.19.03 B + 2907.19.50 A 2907.19.04 A + 2907.19.05 A + 2907.19.06 A + 2907.19.07 A + 2907.19.08 A + 2907.19.99 A + + +2907.21 Resorcinol and its salts 2907.21.00 A 2907.21.00 A 2907.21.01 A + +2907.22 Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts 2907.22.00 A 2907.22.10 A 2907.22.01 A + 2907.22.50 C 2907.22.02 C + +2907.23 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol (bisphenol A, diphenylolpropane) 2907.23.00 A 2907.23.00 C 2907.23.01 C + 2907.23.02 C + +2907.29 Polyphenols nes 2907.29.00 A 2907.29.10 A 2907.29.01 A + 2907.29.20 A 2907.29.02 A + 2907.29.30 A 2907.29.03 A + 2907.29.60 A 2907.29.04 A + 2907.29.99 A + +2907.30 Phenol-alcohols 2907.30.00 A 2907.30.00 C 2907.30.01 C + +2908.10 Derivs of phenols or phenol-alc cntg only halogen subst & thei 2908.10.00 A 2908.10.10 A 2908.10.01 A + 2908.10.15 A 2908.10.02 A + 2908.10.20 A 2908.10.03 A + 2908.10.25 A 2908.10.04 A + 2908.10.35 B 2908.10.05 A + 2908.10.50 A 2908.10.06 C + 2908.10.07 A + 2908.10.08 A + 2908.10.99 A + +2908.20 Derivs of phenols or phenol-alc cntg only sulpho groups,their 2908.20.00 A 2908.20.10 A 2908.20.01 A + 2908.20.20 A 2908.20.02 A + 2908.20.50 A 2908.20.03 A + 2908.20.04 A + 2908.20.05 A + 2908.20.06 A + 2908.20.07 A + 2908.20.99 A + +2908.90 Derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, nes 2908.90.00 A 2908.90.04 A 2908.90.01 A + 2908.90.08 A 2908.90.02 A + 2908.90.20 A 2908.90.03 A + 2908.90.30 A 2908.90.04 A + 2908.90.40 A 2908.90.05 A + 2908.90.50 A 2908.90.99 A + +2909.11 Diethyl ether 2909.11.00 A 2909.11.00 A 2909.11.01 A + +2909.19 Acyclic ethers nes; derivatives of acyclic ethers 2909.19.00 C 2909.19.10 A 2909.19.01 A + 2909.19.50 A 2909.19.02 A + 2909.19.03 D + 2909.19.99 C + +2909.20 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their 2909.20.00 A 2909.20.00 A 2909.20.01 A + + 2909.20.02 A + 2909.20.99 A + +2909.30 Aromatic ethers and their derivatives 2909.30.00 A 2909.30.05 A 2909.30.01 A + 2909.30.07 A 2909.30.02 A + 2909.30.10 A 2909.30.03 A + 2909.30.20 A 2909.30.04 A + 2909.30.30 A 2909.30.05 A + 2909.30.40 B 2909.30.06 A + 2909.30.50 C 2909.30.07 A + 2909.30.08 A + 2909.30.09 A + 2909.30.99 A + +2909.41 2,2'-oxydiethanol(diethylene glycol) 2909.41.00 C 2909.41.00 A 2909.41.01 C + +2909.42 Monomethyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 2909.42.00 C 2909.42.00 A 2909.42.01 C + +2909.43 Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol 2909.43.00 C 2909.43.00 A 2909.43.01 C + +2909.44 Monoalkylethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol, ne 2909.44.00 C 2909.44.00 A 2909.44.01 C + 2909.44.02 C + 2909.44.99 C + +2909.49 Ether-alcohols nes; derivatives of ether-alcohols 2909.49.00 C 2909.49.05 A 2909.49.01 C + 2909.49.10 C 2909.49.02 C + 2909.49.15 C 2909.49.03 C + 2909.49.20 A 2909.49.04 C + 2909.49.50 A 2909.49.05 C + 2909.49.06 C + 2909.49.07 C + 2909.49.08 C + 2909.49.99 C + +2909.50 Ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols and their derivatives 2909.50.00 B 2909.50.10 B 2909.50.01 A + 2909.50.20 A 2909.50.02 C + 2909.50.40 A 2909.50.03 C + 2909.50.45 C 2909.50.04 A + 2909.50.50 C 2909.50.05 A + 2909.50.06 C + 2909.50.99 A + +2909.60 Alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides and their 2909.60.00 A 2909.60.10 C 2909.60.01 A + 2909.60.20 B 2909.60.02 A + 2909.60.50 A 2909.60.03 A + 2909.60.04 A + 2909.60.05 A + 2909.60.99 A + +2910.10 Oxirane (ethylene oxide) 2910.10.00 A 2910.10.00 A 2910.10.01 D + + +2910.20 Methyloxirane (propylene oxide) 2910.20.00 A 2910.20.00 A 2910.20.01 D + +2910.30 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane(epichlorohydrin) 2910.30.00 D 2910.30.00 A 2910.30.01 D + +2910.90 Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols & epoxyethers nes & thei 2910.90.00 A 2910.90.10 A 2910.90.01 A + 2910.90.20 A 2910.90.02 A + 2910.90.50 A 2910.90.99 A + +2911.00 Acetals and hemiacetals and their derivatives 2911.00.00 B 2911.00.00 A 2911.00.01 A + 2911.00.02 A + 2911.00.03 A + 2911.00.04 A + 2911.00.99 B + +2912.11 Methanal (formaldehyde) 2912.11.00 A 2912.11.00 A 2912.11.01 A + +2912.12 Ethanal (acetaldehyde) 2912.12.00 A 2912.12.00 A 2912.12.01 D + +2912.13 Butanal (butyraldehyde, normal isomer) 2912.13.00 A 2912.13.00 A 2912.13.01 C + +2912.19 Acyclic aldehydes w/out other oxygen function, nes 2912.19.10 D 2912.19.10 A 2912.19.01 A + 2912.19.90 A 2912.19.20 A 2912.19.02 A + 2912.19.30 A 2912.19.03 A + 2912.19.40 A 2912.19.04 A + 2912.19.50 A 2912.19.05 A + 2912.19.06 A + 2912.19.07 A + 2912.19.08 A + 2912.19.09 A + 2912.19.10 A + 2912.19.11 A + 2912.19.99 A + +2912.21 Benzaldehyde 2912.21.00 C 2912.21.00 C 2912.21.01 C + +2912.29 Cyclic aldehydes w/out other oxygen function, nes 2912.29.00 B 2912.29.10 A 2912.29.01 C + 2912.29.50 A 2912.29.02 A + 2912.29.03 A + 2912.29.99 A + +2912.30 Aldehyde-alcohols 2912.30.00 A 2912.30.10 A 2912.30.01 A + 2912.30.20 A + 2912.30.50 A + +2912.41 Vanillin(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde) 2912.41.00 A 2912.41.00 A 2912.41.01 A + +2912.42 Ethylvanillin(3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) 2912.42.00 A 2912.42.00 A 2912.42.01 A + +2912.49 Aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols & aldehydes with other oxyge 2912.49.00 A 2912.49.10 A 2912.49.01 A + 2912.49.20 A 2912.49.02 A + 2912.49.50 A 2912.49.03 A + + 2912.49.04 A + 2912.49.05 A + 2912.49.06 A + 2912.49.99 A + +2912.50 Cyclic polymers of aldehyde 2912.50.00 A 2912.50.00 A 2912.50.01 A + +2912.60 Paraformaldehyde 2912.60.00 A 2912.60.00 A 2912.60.01 C + +2913.00 Derivatives of aldehydes,of cyclic poly of aldehydes & of 2913.00.00 A 2913.00.10 A 2913.00.01 A + 2913.00.50 A 2913.00.99 A + +2914.11 Acetone 2914.11.00 A 2914.11.10 C 2914.11.01 C + 2914.11.50 D + +2914.12 Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone) 2914.12.00 A 2914.12.00 A 2914.12.01 C + +2914.13 4-methylpentan-2-one(methyl isobutyl ketone) 2914.13.00 A 2914.13.00 A 2914.13.01 C + +2914.19 Acyclic ketones without other oxygen function, nes 2914.19.00 A 2914.19.00 A 2914.19.01 A + 2914.19.02 C + 2914.19.03 A + 2914.19.04 A + 2914.19.05 A + 2914.19.06 A + 2914.19.99 A + +2914.21 Camphor 2914.21.00 D 2914.21.10 D 2914.21.01 A + 2914.21.20 A + +2914.22 Cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanones 2914.22.00 A 2914.22.10 A 2914.22.01 C + 2914.22.20 A + +2914.23 Ionones and methylionones 2914.23.00 B 2914.23.00 A 2914.23.01 A + 2914.23.02 B + +2914.29 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ketones w/o other oxygen 2914.29.00 B 2914.29.10 A 2914.29.01 A + 2914.29.50 A 2914.29.02 A + 2914.29.03 A + 2914.29.99 B + +2914.30 Aromatic ketones without other oxygen function 2914.30.00 A 2914.30.00 A 2914.30.01 A + 2914.30.02 A + 2914.30.03 A + 2914.30.04 A + 2914.30.05 A + 2914.30.06 A + 2914.30.07 A + 2914.30.08 A + 2914.30.09 A + 2914.30.99 A + + +2914.41 4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one(diacetone alcohol) 2914.41.00 A 2914.41.00 A 2914.41.01 C + +2914.49 Ketone-alcohols nes; ketone-aldehydes 2914.49.00 C 2914.49.10 C 2914.49.01 C + 2914.49.50 A 2914.49.99 C + +2914.50 Ketone-phenols and ketones with other oxygen function 2914.50.00 B 2914.50.20 B 2914.50.01 B + 2914.50.50 A 2914.50.02 A + 2914.50.03 A + 2914.50.99 B + +2914.61 Anthraquinone 2914.61.00 A 2914.61.00 A 2914.61.01 A + +2914.69 Quinones nes 2914.69.00 A 2914.69.10 A 2914.69.01 B + 2914.69.20 A 2914.69.02 A + 2914.69.50 A 2914.69.99 A + +2914.70 Derivatives of ketones and quinones 2914.70.00 A 2914.70.10 A 2914.70.01 A + 2914.70.20 A 2914.70.02 A + 2914.70.50 A 2914.70.03 A + 2914.70.04 A + 2914.70.99 A + +2915.11 Formic acid 2915.11.00 A 2915.11.00 A 2915.11.01 C + +2915.12 Salts of formic acid 2915.12.00 A 2915.12.00 A 2915.12.01 A + 2915.12.02 A + 2915.12.99 A + +2915.13 Esters of formic acid 2915.13.10 D 2915.13.10 A 2915.13.01 A + 2915.13.90 A 2915.13.50 A 2915.13.02 A + 2915.13.03 A + 2915.13.04 A + 2915.13.99 A + +2915.21 Acetic acid 2915.21.00 C 2915.21.00 A 2915.21.01 C + +2915.22 Sodium acetate 2915.22.00 A 2915.22.00 A 2915.22.01 A + +2915.23 Cobalt acetates 2915.23.00 A 2915.23.00 A 2915.23.01 A + +2915.24 Acetic anhydride 2915.24.00 C 2915.24.00 A 2915.24.01 C + +2915.29 Acetic acid salts nes 2915.29.00 A 2915.29.00 A 2915.29.99 A + +2915.31 Ethyl acetate 2915.31.00 C 2915.31.00 A 2915.31.01 C + +2915.32 Vinyl acetate 2915.32.00 C 2915.32.00 A 2915.32.01 C + +2915.33 N-butyl acetate 2915.33.00 A 2915.33.00 A 2915.33.01 C + + +2915.34 Isobutyl acetate 2915.34.00 A 2915.34.00 A 2915.34.01 C + +2915.35 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 2915.35.00 A 2915.35.00 A 2915.35.01 C + +2915.39 Acetic acid esters nes 2915.39.00 A 2915.39.10 A 2915.39.01 C + 2915.39.20 A 2915.39.02 C + 2915.39.30 B 2915.39.03 C + 2915.39.35 B 2915.39.04 A + 2915.39.40 A 2915.39.05 A + 2915.39.45 A 2915.39.06 A + 2915.39.47 A 2915.39.07 B + 2915.39.50 A 2915.39.08 A + 2915.39.09 A + 2915.39.10 C + 2915.39.11 A + 2915.39.12 A + 2915.39.13 C + 2915.39.14 B + 2915.39.15 B + 2915.39.16 A + 2915.39.17 C + 2915.39.18 A + 2915.39.19 A + 2915.39.99 B + +2915.40 Mono-,di-or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters 2915.40.00 A 2915.40.10 A 2915.40.01 C + 2915.40.20 A 2915.40.02 A + 2915.40.30 A 2915.40.03 A + 2915.40.50 A 2915.40.99 A + +2915.50 Propionic acid, its salts and esters 2915.50.00 B 2915.50.10 A 2915.50.01 A + 2915.50.20 A 2915.50.02 A + 2915.50.50 A 2915.50.03 A + 2915.50.04 A + 2915.50.99 B + +2915.60 Butyric acids, valeric acids, their salts and esters 2915.60.00 A 2915.60.10 A 2915.60.01 A + 2915.60.50 A 2915.60.02 B + 2915.60.03 A + 2915.60.04 A + 2915.60.05 A + 2915.60.06 A + 2915.60.99 A + +2915.70 Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters 2915.70.00 C 2915.70.00 A 2915.70.01 C + 2915.70.02 C + 2915.70.03 C + 2915.70.04 C + 2915.70.05 C + 2915.70.06 C + 2915.70.07 C + + 2915.70.08 C + 2915.70.09 C + 2915.70.10 C + 2915.70.11 C + 2915.70.12 C + 2915.70.99 C + +2915.90 Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their derivatives, 2915.90.00 B 2915.90.10 A 2915.90.01 C + 2915.90.15 C 2915.90.02 C + 2915.90.20 A 2915.90.03 A + 2915.90.50 A 2915.90.04 A + 2915.90.05 A + 2915.90.06 A + 2915.90.07 C + 2915.90.08 A + 2915.90.09 A + 2915.90.10 A + 2915.90.11 C + 2915.90.12 C + 2915.90.13 A + 2915.90.14 A + 2915.90.15 C + 2915.90.16 C + 2915.90.17 C + 2915.90.18 C + 2915.90.19 A + 2915.90.20 A + 2915.90.21 C + 2915.90.22 A + 2915.90.23 A + 2915.90.24 A + 2915.90.25 A + 2915.90.26 A + 2915.90.27 A + 2915.90.28 A + 2915.90.29 C + 2915.90.30 A + 2915.90.99 C + +2916.11 Acrylic acid and its salts 2916.11.00 D 2916.11.00 C 2916.11.01 C + +2916.12 Acrylic acid esters 2916.12.10 D 2916.12.10 A 2916.12.01 C + 2916.12.90 C 2916.12.50 A 2916.12.02 C + 2916.12.03 C + 2916.12.99 C + +2916.13 Methacrylic acid and its salts 2916.13.00 D 2916.13.00 A 2916.13.01 A + +2916.14 Methacrylic acid esters 2916.14.00 A 2916.14.00 A 2916.14.01 C + 2916.14.02 A + 2916.14.03 A + + 2916.14.04 A + 2916.14.99 C + +2916.15 Oleic,linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters 2916.15.00 C 2916.15.10 C 2916.15.01 C + 2916.15.50 A 2916.15.02 C + 2916.15.03 C + 2916.15.04 C + 2916.15.05 C + 2916.15.99 C + +2916.19 Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their derivatives 2916.19.00 A 2916.19.10 A 2916.19.01 A + 2916.19.20 A 2916.19.02 A + 2916.19.30 A 2916.19.03 A + 2916.19.50 A 2916.19.04 A + 2916.19.05 C + 2916.19.06 A + + 2916.19.99 A + +2916.20 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic mono carboxylic acids and 2916.20.00 A 2916.20.00 A 2916.20.01 A + 2916.20.02 A + 2916.20.03 A + 2916.20.99 A + +2916.31 Benzoic acid, its salts and esters 2916.31.00 C 2916.31.10 A 2916.31.01 C + 2916.31.20 A 2916.31.02 C + 2916.31.30 C 2916.31.03 C + 2916.31.50 C 2916.31.04 C + 2916.31.99 B + +2916.32 Benzoyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride 2916.32.00 A 2916.32.10 C 2916.32.01 C + 2916.32.20 C 2916.32.02 C + +2916.33 Phenylacetic acid, its salts and esters 2916.33.00 A 2916.33.10 A 2916.33.01 A + 2916.33.20 A + 2916.33.30 A + 2916.33.50 A + +2916.39 Aromatic monocarboxylic acids and their derivatives, nes 2916.39.00 A 2916.39.04 C 2916.39.01 A + 2916.39.08 A 2916.39.02 A + 2916.39.12 A 2916.39.03 A + 2916.39.15 A 2916.39.04 A + 2916.39.16 A 2916.39.05 A + 2916.39.20 A 2916.39.99 C + 2916.39.40 C + 2916.39.60 C + +2917.11 Oxalic acid, its salts and esters 2917.11.00 A 2917.11.00 A 2917.11.01 C + 2917.11.02 C + +2917.12 Adipic acid, its salts and esters 2917.12.00 C 2917.12.10 C 2917.12.01 C + 2917.12.20 A + 2917.12.50 C + +2917.13 Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters 2917.13.00 A 2917.13.00 A 2917.13.01 A + 2917.13.02 A + 2917.13.99 A + +2917.14 Maleic anhydride 2917.14.00 C 2917.14.10 A 2917.14.01 C + 2917.14.50 A + +2917.19 Acyclic polycarboxylic acids and their derivatives, nes 2917.19.00 A 2917.19.10 C 2917.19.01 C + 2917.19.15 A 2917.19.02 A + 2917.19.17 A 2917.19.03 A + 2917.19.20 A 2917.19.04 A + 2917.19.23 A 2917.19.05 A + 2917.19.27 C 2917.19.06 A + 2917.19.30 A 2917.19.07 A + + 2917.19.40 A 2917.19.08 A + 2917.19.50 A 2917.19.09 A + 2917.19.99 A + +2917.20 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic poly carboxylic acids and 2917.20.00 A 2917.20.00 C 2917.20.01 A + 2917.20.99 A + +2917.31 Dibutyl orthophthalates 2917.31.00 C 2917.31.00 A 2917.31.01 C + +2917.32 Dioctyl orthophthalates 2917.32.00 C 2917.32.00 A 2917.32.01 C + +2917.33 Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates 2917.33.00 C 2917.33.00 A 2917.33.01 C + +2917.34 Orthophthalic acid esters, nes 2917.34.00 C 2917.34.00 A 2917.34.01 C + +2917.35 Phthalic anhydride 2917.35.00 C 2917.35.00 A 2917.35.01 C + +2917.36 Terephthalic acid and its salts 2917.36.00 D 2917.36.00 C 2917.36.01 C + +2917.37 Dimethyl terephthalate 2917.37.00 D 2917.37.00 A 2917.37.01 C + +2917.39 Aromatic polycarboxylic acids and their derivatives, nes 2917.39.00 B 2917.39.10 A 2917.39.01 A + 2917.39.15 A 2917.39.02 A + 2917.39.17 A 2917.39.03 A + 2917.39.20 A 2917.39.04 B + 2917.39.30 A 2917.39.05 A + 2917.39.50 C 2917.39.06 A + 2917.39.07 A + 2917.39.99 C + +2918.11 Lactic acid, its salts and esters 2918.11.10 D 2918.11.10 A 2918.11.01 C + 2918.11.20 A 2918.11.50 A + +2918.12 Tartaric acid 2918.12.00 A 2918.12.00 A 2918.12.01 A + +2918.13 Salts and esters of tartaric acid 2918.13.10 D 2918.13.10 A 2918.13.01 A + 2918.13.20 A 2918.13.20 A 2918.13.02 A + 2918.13.90 A 2918.13.30 A 2918.13.03 A + 2918.13.50 A 2918.13.04 A + 2918.13.99 C + +2918.14 Citric acid 2918.14.00 A 2918.14.00 A 2918.14.01 C + +2918.15 Salts and esters of citric acid 2918.15.10 D 2918.15.10 A 2918.15.01 C + 2918.15.20 D 2918.15.50 A 2918.15.02 A + 2918.15.90 A 2918.15.03 A + 2918.15.04 A + 2918.15.05 A + 2918.15.99 A + +2918.16 Gluconic acid, its salts and esters 2918.16.10 D 2918.16.10 A 2918.16.01 A + + 2918.16.20 A 2918.16.50 A 2918.16.99 A + +2918.17 Phenylglycolic acid (mandelic acid), its salts and esters 2918.17.00 A 2918.17.10 A 2918.17.01 A + 2918.17.50 A 2918.17.99 A + +2918.19 Carboxylic acids with alcohol function only and their 2918.19.10 D 2918.19.10 A 2918.19.01 A + 2918.19.90 A 2918.19.20 A 2918.19.02 A + 2918.19.30 A 2918.19.03 A + 2918.19.60 A 2918.19.04 A + 2918.19.90 A 2918.19.05 C + 2918.19.06 A + 2918.19.07 A + 2918.19.08 A + 2918.19.09 A + 2918.19.10 A + 2918.19.11 A + 2918.19.12 A + 2918.19.13 A + 2918.19.14 A + 2918.19.15 A + 2918.19.99 A + +2918.21 Salicylic acid and its salts 2918.21.00 D 2918.21.10 A 2918.21.01 C + 2918.21.50 C 2918.21.02 C + 2918.21.99 B + +2918.22 O-acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters 2918.22.10 D 2918.22.10 A 2918.22.01 C + 2918.22.90 A 2918.22.50 A 2918.22.99 A + +2918.23 Salicylic acid esters, nes, and their salts 2918.23.00 A 2918.23.10 A 2918.23.01 C + 2918.23.20 A 2918.23.02 A + 2918.23.30 C 2918.23.03 C + 2918.23.50 C 2918.23.99 C + +2918.29 Carboxylic acids with phenol function only and their 2918.29.00 A 2918.29.10 C 2918.29.01 C + 2918.29.20 A 2918.29.02 B + 2918.29.22 A 2918.29.03 A + 2918.29.30 A 2918.29.04 C + 2918.29.40 A 2918.29.05 A + 2918.29.50 C 2918.29.06 A + 2918.29.07 A + 2918.29.99 A + +2918.30 Carboxylic acids with aldehyde or ketone function only and 2918.30.00 B 2918.30.10 A 2918.30.01 C + 2918.30.20 A 2918.30.02 A + 2918.30.30 A 2918.30.03 A + 2918.30.50 A 2918.30.04 A + 2918.30.05 A + 2918.30.06 A + 2918.30.07 A + 2918.30.08 A + + 2918.30.09 C + 2918.30.99 A + +2918.90 Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen functions, nes and 2918.90.00 A 2918.90.05 C 2918.90.01 C + 2918.90.10 A 2918.90.02 A + 2918.90.20 A 2918.90.03 C + 2918.90.30 A 2918.90.04 C + 2918.90.35 A 2918.90.05 A + 2918.90.40 C 2918.90.06 A + 2918.90.45 C 2918.90.07 A + 2918.90.50 A 2918.90.08 A + 2918.90.09 A + 2918.90.10 A + 2918.90.11 A + 2918.90.12 A + 2918.90.13 A + 2918.90.14 A + 2918.90.15 A + 2918.90.16 A + 2918.90.17 A + 2918.90.18 A + 2918.90.19 A + 2918.90.20 A + 2918.90.21 A + 2918.90.22 C + 2918.90.23 A + 2918.90.24 C + 2918.90.25 A + 2918.90.99 A + +2919.00 Phosphoric esters, their salts and their derivatives 2919.00.10 D 2919.00.10 A 2919.00.01 A + 2919.00.90 A 2919.00.30 A 2919.00.02 A + 2919.00.50 A 2919.00.03 C + 2919.00.04 A + 2919.00.05 A + 2919.00.06 A + 2919.00.07 A + 2919.00.08 A + 2919.00.09 A + 2919.00.10 A + 2919.00.11 A + 2919.00.12 C + 2919.00.13 C + 2919.00.99 A + +2920.10 Thiophosphoric esters(phosphorothioates) their salts and their 2920.10.00 A 2920.10.10 A 2920.10.01 A + 2920.10.20 A 2920.10.02 C + 2920.10.50 A 2920.10.03 A + 2920.10.99 A + +2920.90 Esters of inorganic acids, nes, their salts and their 2920.90.10 A 2920.90.10 A 2920.90.01 A + + 2920.90.20 D 2920.90.20 B 2920.90.02 A + 2920.90.90 A 2920.90.50 A 2920.90.03 A + 2920.90.04 C + 2920.90.05 A + 2920.90.06 A + 2920.90.07 A + 2920.90.08 A + 2920.90.09 C + 2920.90.10 A + 2920.90.11 A + 2920.90.12 A + 2920.90.13 A + 2920.90.14 A + 2920.90.15 A + 2920.90.16 A + 2920.90.17 A + 2920.90.99 A + +2921.11 Methylamine, di- or trimethylamine and their salts 2921.11.00 C 2921.11.00 A 2921.11.01 C + 2921.11.02 C + 2921.11.03 C + 2921.11.99 C + +2921.12 Diethylamine and its salts 2921.12.00 C 2921.12.00 A 2921.12.01 C + 2921.12.02 A + +2921.19 Acyclic monoamines nes, and their derivatives; salts thereof 2921.19.00 C 2921.19.10 A 2921.19.01 A + 2921.19.50 A 2921.19.02 C + 2921.19.03 C + 2921.19.04 C + 2921.19.05 C + 2921.19.06 C + 2921.19.07 C + 2921.19.08 C + 2921.19.09 A + 2921.19.10 A + 2921.19.11 A + 2921.19.12 C + 2921.19.99 C + +2921.21 Ethylenediamine and its salts 2921.21.00 C 2921.21.00 A 2921.21.01 C + 2921.21.02 A + +2921.22 Hexamethylenediamine and its salts 2921.22.00 C 2921.22.05 A 2921.22.01 C + 2921.22.10 C + 2921.22.50 A + +2921.29 Acyclic polyamines nes, and their derivatives; salts thereof 2921.29.00 B 2921.29.00 A 2921.29.01 C + 2921.29.02 C + 2921.29.03 C + 2921.29.04 A + + 2921.29.05 A + 2921.29.06 A + 2921.29.07 A + 2921.29.08 C + 2921.29.09 C + 2921.29.10 A + 2921.29.11 A + 2921.29.99 C + +2921.30 Cyclanic,cyclenic or cycloterpenic monoor polyamines & derivs; 2921.30.00 B 2921.30.10 C 2921.30.01 C + 2921.30.20 C 2921.30.02 A + 2921.30.50 A 2921.30.99 A + +2921.41 Aniline and its salts 2921.41.00 C 2921.41.10 C 2921.41.01 C + 2921.41.20 C + +2921.42 Aniline derivatives and their salts 2921.42.00 A 2921.42.10 C 2921.42.01 A + 2921.42.20 A 2921.42.02 A + 2921.42.23 A 2921.42.03 A + 2921.42.24 A 2921.42.04 A + 2921.42.25 A 2921.42.05 A + 2921.42.30 A 2921.42.06 A + 2921.42.70 C 2921.42.07 A + 2921.42.08 A + 2921.42.09 A + 2921.42.10 A + 2921.42.11 B + 2921.42.12 A + 2921.42.13 A + 2921.42.14 A + 2921.42.15 A + 2921.42.16 A + 2921.42.17 A + 2921.42.18 A + 2921.42.20 A + 2921.42.21 A + 2921.42.22 A + 2921.42.99 A + +2921.43 Toluidines and their derivatives; salts thereof 2921.43.00 B 2921.43.10 A 2921.43.01 A + 2921.43.15 C 2921.43.02 A + 2921.43.18 A 2921.43.03 A + 2921.43.20 C 2921.43.04 C + 2921.43.60 C 2921.43.05 A + 2921.43.06 A + 2921.43.07 A + 2921.43.09 A + 2921.43.99 A + +2921.44 Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof 2921.44.00 B 2921.44.10 C 2921.44.01 A + 2921.44.20 C 2921.44.02 D + + 2921.44.50 C 2921.44.03 C + 2921.44.04 C + 2921.44.05 A + 2921.44.06 A + 2921.44.99 A + +2921.45 1-naphthylamine, 2-naphthylamine and their derivatives; salts 2921.45.00 A 2921.45.10 A 2921.45.01 A + 2921.45.20 A 2921.45.02 A + 2921.45.30 A 2921.45.03 A + 2921.45.50 A 2921.45.04 A + 2921.45.05 A + 2921.45.06 A + 2921.45.07 A + 2921.45.08 A + 2921.45.09 A + 2921.45.99 A + +2921.49 Aromatic monoamines nes, and their derivatives; salts thereof 2921.49.00 A 2921.49.10 A 2921.49.01 A + 2921.49.20 A 2921.49.02 A + 2921.49.30 A 2921.49.03 A + 2921.49.35 A 2921.49.04 A + 2921.49.40 A 2921.49.05 A + 2921.49.45 A 2921.49.06 A + 2921.49.50 C 2921.49.07 A + 2921.49.08 A + 2921.49.09 D + 2921.49.99 A + +2921.51 O-,M-,P-phenylenediamine,diaminotoluenes and their derivatives 2921.51.00 A 2921.51.10 A 2921.51.01 A + 2921.51.20 A 2921.51.02 D + 2921.51.30 A 2921.51.03 A + 2921.51.50 A 2921.51.04 A + 2921.51.05 A + 2921.51.99 A + +2921.59 Aromatic polyamines nes, and their derivatives; salts thereof 2921.59.00 A 2921.59.10 A 2921.59.01 A + 2921.59.20 C 2921.59.02 A + 2921.59.30 A 2921.59.03 A + 2921.59.40 A 2921.59.04 A + 2921.59.50 C 2921.59.05 A + 2921.59.07 C + 2921.59.08 A + 2921.59.99 B + +2922.11 Monoethanolmine and its salts 2922.11.00 C 2922.11.00 A 2922.11.01 C + 2922.11.99 C + +2922.12 Diethanolamine and its salts 2922.12.00 B 2922.12.00 A 2922.12.01 C + 2922.12.99 A + +2922.13 Triethanolamine and its salts 2922.13.00 B 2922.13.00 A 2922.13.01 C + + 2922.13.99 A + +2922.19 Amino-alcohols nes, their ethers and esters; salts thereof 2922.19.00 A 2922.19.10 A 2922.19.01 A + 2922.19.12 A 2922.19.02 C + 2922.19.15 A 2922.19.03 A + 2922.19.20 A 2922.19.04 A + 2922.19.30 A 2922.19.05 A + 2922.19.40 A 2922.19.06 A + 2922.19.50 A 2922.19.07 C + 2922.19.08 A + 2922.19.09 A + 2922.19.10 A + 2922.19.11 A + 2922.19.12 A + 2922.19.13 A + 2922.19.14 A + 2922.19.15 A + 2922.19.16 A + 2922.19.17 A + 2922.19.18 A + 2922.19.19 A + 2922.19.20 A + 2922.19.21 A + 2922.19.22 A + 2922.19.23 A + 2922.19.24 C + 2922.19.99 A + +2922.21 Aminohydroxynaphthalenesulphonic acids and their salts 2922.21.00 A 2922.21.10 A 2922.21.01 A + 2922.21.20 A 2922.21.02 A + 2922.21.50 A 2922.21.03 A + 2922.21.04 A + 2922.21.05 A + 2922.21.06 A + 2922.21.99 A + +2922.22 Anisidines, dianisidines, phenetidines, and their salts 2922.22.00 A 2922.22.10 A 2922.22.01 A + 2922.22.20 A 2922.22.02 A + 2922.22.50 A 2922.22.03 A + 2922.22.04 A + 2922.22.05 A + 2922.22.06 A + 2922.22.07 A + 2922.22.08 A + 2922.22.99 A + +2922.29 Amino-naphthols & other amino-phenols, nes,their ethers & 2922.29.00 A 2922.29.10 A 2922.29.01 A + 2922.29.15 A 2922.29.02 A + 2922.29.20 A 2922.29.03 A + 2922.29.23 A 2922.29.04 A + 2922.29.25 A 2922.29.05 A + + 2922.29.27 A 2922.29.06 A + 2922.29.29 A 2922.29.07 A + 2922.29.35 C 2922.29.08 A + 2922.29.50 A 2922.29.99 A + +2922.30 Amino-aldehydes, amino-ketones & aminoquinones; salts thereof 2922.30.00 A 2922.30.10 C 2922.30.01 A + 2922.30.20 C 2922.30.02 A + 2922.30.30 C 2922.30.03 A + 2922.30.50 A 2922.30.04 A + 2922.30.05 A + 2922.30.06 A + 2922.30.07 A + 2922.30.08 A + 2922.30.09 C + 2922.30.99 A + +2922.41 Lysine and its esters; salts thereof 2922.41.00 C 2922.41.00 A 2922.41.01 C + 2922.41.99 C + +2922.42 Glutamic acid and its salts 2922.42.00 A 2922.42.10 A 2922.42.01 A + 2922.42.50 A 2922.42.99 A + +2922.49 Amino-acids nes, and their esters; salts thereof 2922.49.00 B 2922.49.10 B 2922.49.01 A + 2922.49.20 B 2922.49.02 A + 2922.49.30 B 2922.49.03 A + 2922.49.35 B 2922.49.04 A + 2922.49.40 A 2922.49.05 A + 2922.49.50 A 2922.49.06 A + 2922.49.08 A + 2922.49.09 A + 2922.49.10 A + 2922.49.11 C + 2922.49.12 A + 2922.49.13 A + 2922.49.14 A + 2922.49.15 A + 2922.49.16 A + 2922.49.17 A + 2922.49.18 A + 2922.49.19 A + 2922.49.20 A + 2922.49.21 A + 2922.49.22 A + 2922.49.23 A + 2922.49.24 C + 2922.49.25 A + 2922.49.26 A + 2922.49.27 A + 2922.49.99 B + +2922.50 Amino-alcohol-phenols,amino-acid-phenols & other amino-compds 2922.50.00 A 2922.50.10 A 2922.50.01 A + + 2922.50.13 A 2922.50.02 A + 2922.50.15 A 2922.50.03 A + 2922.50.17 A 2922.50.04 A + 2922.50.19 A 2922.50.05 C + 2922.50.25 A 2922.50.06 A + 2922.50.30 A 2922.50.07 A + 2922.50.40 A 2922.50.08 A + 2922.50.50 A 2922.50.09 C + 2922.50.10 A + 2922.50.11 A + 2922.50.12 A + 2922.50.13 A + 2922.50.14 A + 2922.50.15 A + 2922.50.16 A + 2922.50.17 C + 2922.50.18 A + 2922.50.19 A + 2922.50.20 A + 2922.50.21 A + 2922.50.22 A + 2922.50.23 A + 2922.50.24 D + 2922.50.25 A + 2922.50.26 A + 2922.50.27 A + 2922.50.28 A + 2922.50.29 A + 2922.50.30 A + 2922.50.31 A + 2922.50.32 A + 2922.50.33 A + 2922.50.34 A + 2922.50.35 A + 2922.50.36 A + 2922.50.37 A + 2922.50.38 C + 2922.50.39 A + 2922.50.40 A + 2922.50.41 A + 2922.50.42 A + 2922.50.43 A + 2922.50.44 A + 2922.50.45 A + 2922.50.46 A + 2922.50.47 A + 2922.50.48 A + 2922.50.49 A + 2922.50.99 A + +2923.10 Choline and its salts 2923.10.00 A 2923.10.00 A 2923.10.01 A + + 2923.10.02 A + 2923.10.03 A + +2923.20 Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids 2923.20.00 C 2923.20.00 A 2923.20.01 C + 2923.20.99 C + +2923.90 Quarternary ammonium salts and hydroxides, nes 2923.90.00 A 2923.90.00 A 2923.90.01 A + 2923.90.02 A + 2923.90.03 C + 2923.90.04 A + 2923.90.05 A + 2923.90.06 A + 2923.90.07 A + 2923.90.08 A + 2923.90.09 A + 2923.90.10 A + 2923.90.11 A + 2923.90.99 A + +2924.10 Acyclic amides and their derivatives; salts thereof 2924.10.00 B 2924.10.10 A 2924.10.01 B + 2924.10.50 B 2924.10.02 B + 2924.10.03 A + 2924.10.04 A + 2924.10.05 A + 2924.10.06 A + 2924.10.07 A + 2924.10.08 A + 2924.10.09 A + 2924.10.10 A + 2924.10.11 C + 2924.10.12 A + 2924.10.13 A + 2924.10.14 A + 2924.10.15 A + 2924.10.99 A + +2924.21 Ureines and their derivatives; salts thereof 2924.21.00 A 2924.21.10 A 2924.21.01 A + 2924.21.15 A 2924.21.02 A + 2924.21.20 A 2924.21.03 A + 2924.21.30 A 2924.21.04 A + 2924.21.50 A 2924.21.05 A + 2924.21.06 C + 2924.21.99 A + +2924.29 Cyclic amides and their derivatives, nes; salts thereof 2924.29.00 A 2924.29.02 A 2924.29.01 C + 2924.29.04 A 2924.29.02 A + 2924.29.05 A 2924.29.03 A + 2924.29.07 A 2924.29.04 A + 2924.29.09 A 2924.29.05 A + 2924.29.11 A 2924.29.06 A + 2924.29.13 A 2924.29.07 A + + 2924.29.14 A 2924.29.08 A + 2924.29.15 A 2924.29.09 C + 2924.29.19 A 2924.29.10 A + 2924.29.25 A 2924.29.11 D + 2924.29.35 A 2924.29.12 A + 2924.29.39 A 2924.29.13 C + 2924.29.42 A 2924.29.14 C + 2924.29.44 B 2924.29.15 A + 2924.29.46 C 2924.29.16 A + 2924.29.50 A 2924.29.17 A + 2924.29.18 A + 2924.29.19 A + 2924.29.20 A + 2924.29.22 A + 2924.29.23 A + 2924.29.24 A + 2924.29.25 A + 2924.29.26 A + 2924.29.27 A + 2924.29.28 A + 2924.29.29 C + 2924.29.30 A + 2924.29.31 A + 2924.29.32 A + 2924.29.33 A + 2924.29.34 C + 2924.29.35 A + 2924.29.36 A + 2924.29.37 A + 2924.29.38 A + 2924.29.39 A + 2924.29.40 A + 2924.29.41 A + 2924.29.42 A + 2924.29.43 A + 2924.29.44 A + 2924.29.45 A + 2924.29.46 A + 2924.29.47 A + 2924.29.99 B + +2925.11 Saccharin and its salts 2925.11.00 A 2925.11.00 A 2925.11.01 A + +2925.19 Imides and their derivatives, nes; salts thereof 2925.19.00 A 2925.19.10 A 2925.19.01 A + 2925.19.20 C 2925.19.02 A + 2925.19.50 A 2925.19.03 A + 2925.19.04 A + 2925.19.99 A + +2925.20 Imines and their derivatives; salts thereof 2925.20.10 D 2925.20.10 A 2925.20.01 A + 2925.20.90 A 2925.20.20 A 2925.20.02 A + + 2925.20.30 A 2925.20.03 A + 2925.20.50 A 2925.20.04 A + 2925.20.99 A + +2926.10 Acrylonitrile 2926.10.00 A 2926.10.00 A 2926.10.01 D + +2926.20 1-cyanoguanidine (dicyandiamide) 2926.20.00 A 2926.20.00 D 2926.20.01 A + +2926.90 Nitrile-function compounds, nes 2926.90.10 D 2926.90.10 B 2926.90.01 A + 2926.90.20 A 2926.90.21 A 2926.90.02 B + 2926.90.90 A 2926.90.23 A 2926.90.03 B + 2926.90.25 A 2926.90.04 A + 2926.90.27 A 2926.90.05 A + 2926.90.35 B 2926.90.06 A + 2926.90.40 A 2926.90.07 A + 2926.90.50 D 2926.90.08 A + 2926.90.99 A + +2927.00 Diazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds 2927.00.00 D 2927.00.10 A 2927.00.01 A + 2927.00.15 A 2927.00.02 A + 2927.00.20 A 2927.00.03 A + 2927.00.30 A 2927.00.04 A + 2927.00.40 A 2927.00.05 A + 2927.00.50 C 2927.00.99 A + +2928.00 Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine 2928.00.00 D 2928.00.10 A 2928.00.01 A + 2928.00.20 A 2928.00.02 A + 2928.00.30 A 2928.00.03 A + 2928.00.50 A 2928.00.04 A + 2928.00.05 A + 2928.00.06 A + 2928.00.99 A + +2929.10 Isocyanates 2929.10.00 B 2929.10.10 C 2929.10.01 A + 2929.10.15 A 2929.10.02 A + 2929.10.20 A 2929.10.03 A + 2929.10.30 A 2929.10.04 C + 2929.10.40 A 2929.10.05 A + 2929.10.60 B 2929.10.99 B + +2929.90 Compounds with other nitrogen function, nes 2929.90.00 A 2929.90.10 A 2929.90.01 A + 2929.90.20 A 2929.90.99 A + 2929.90.50 A + +2930.10 Dithiocarbonates (xanthates) 2930.10.00 C 2930.10.00 A 2930.10.01 C + 2930.10.99 C + +2930.20 Thiocarbamates and dithiocarbamates 2930.20.00 A 2930.20.10 A 2930.20.01 A + 2930.20.20 A 2930.20.02 A + 2930.20.50 A 2930.20.03 B + 2930.20.04 A + + 2930.20.05 A + 2930.20.06 A + 2930.20.07 A + 2930.20.08 A + 2930.20.09 A + 2930.20.99 A + +2930.30 Thiuram mono-, di- or tetrasulphides 2930.30.00 B 2930.30.00 A 2930.30.01 C + 2930.30.99 A + +2930.40 Methionine 2930.40.00 A 2930.40.00 A 2930.40.01 D + +2930.90 Organo-sulphur compounds, nes 2930.90.00 A 2930.90.10 A 2930.90.01 A + 2930.90.20 A 2930.90.02 A + 2930.90.30 A 2930.90.03 B + 2930.90.40 A 2930.90.04 A + 2930.90.45 A 2930.90.05 A + 2930.90.50 A 2930.90.06 A + 2930.90.07 A + 2930.90.08 A + 2930.90.09 A + 2930.90.10 A + 2930.90.11 A + 2930.90.12 C + 2930.90.13 A + 2930.90.14 A + 2930.90.15 C + 2930.90.16 A + 2930.90.17 A + 2930.90.18 A + 2930.90.19 A + 2930.90.20 A + 2930.90.21 A + 2930.90.22 A + 2930.90.23 A + 2930.90.24 A + 2930.90.25 C + 2930.90.26 A + 2930.90.27 A + 2930.90.28 A + 2930.90.29 A + 2930.90.30 A + 2930.90.31 A + 2930.90.32 A + 2930.90.33 A + 2930.90.34 A + 2930.90.35 A + 2930.90.36 A + 2930.90.37 A + 2930.90.38 A + 2930.90.39 A + + 2930.90.40 A + 2930.90.41 A + 2930.90.42 A + 2930.90.43 A + 2930.90.44 A + 2930.90.45 A + 2930.90.46 A + 2930.90.47 A + 2930.90.48 A + 2930.90.49 A + 2930.90.50 A + 2930.90.51 A + 2930.90.52 A + 2930.90.53 A + 2930.90.54 D + 2930.90.55 A + 2930.90.56 A + 2930.90.57 A + 2930.90.58 A + 2930.90.59 A + 2930.90.60 A + 2930.90.61 A + 2930.90.62 A + 2930.90.63 A + 2930.90.64 A + 2930.90.99 A + +2931.00 Organo-inorganic compounds, nes 2931.00.10 D 2931.00.10 A 2931.00.01 A + 2931.00.90 B 2931.00.15 A 2931.00.02 A + 2931.00.22 A 2931.00.03 A + 2931.00.25 A 2931.00.04 A + 2931.00.27 A 2931.00.05 A + 2931.00.30 A 2931.00.06 A + 2931.00.40 A 2931.00.07 A + 2931.00.50 A 2931.00.08 A + 2931.00.09 A + 2931.00.10 A + 2931.00.11 A + 2931.00.12 A + 2931.00.13 A + 2931.00.14 A + 2931.00.15 A + 2931.00.16 A + 2931.00.17 A + 2931.00.18 A + 2931.00.19 C + 2931.00.20 A + 2931.00.21 C + 2931.00.99 A + +2932.11 Tetrahydrofuran 2932.11.00 C 2932.11.00 A 2932.11.01 C + + +2932.12 2-furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde) 2932.12.00 B 2932.12.00 D 2932.12.01 C + +2932.13 Furfuryl alcohol and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 2932.13.00 A 2932.13.00 A 2932.13.01 A + +2932.19 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused furan ring in the 2932.19.00 A 2932.19.10 B 2932.19.01 A + 2932.19.50 A 2932.19.02 A + 2932.19.03 C + 2932.19.04 C + 2932.19.05 A + 2932.19.99 A + +2932.21 Coumarin, methylcoumarins and ethylcoumarins 2932.21.00 A 2932.21.00 A 2932.21.01 A + +2932.29 Lactones, nes 2932.29.00 B 2932.29.10 A 2932.29.01 A + 2932.29.20 C 2932.29.02 A + 2932.29.30 C 2932.29.03 A + 2932.29.40 C 2932.29.04 A + 2932.29.50 A 2932.29.05 A + 2932.29.06 A + 2932.29.07 A + 2932.29.99 C + +2932.90 Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only, nes 2932.90.00 A 2932.90.10 A 2932.90.01 A + 2932.90.20 A 2932.90.02 A + 2932.90.30 A 2932.90.03 A + 2932.90.32 D 2932.90.04 A + 2932.90.35 A 2932.90.05 A + 2932.90.37 A 2932.90.06 A + 2932.90.39 A 2932.90.07 C + 2932.90.41 A 2932.90.08 C + 2932.90.45 A 2932.90.09 C + 2932.90.50 A 2932.90.10 A + 2932.90.11 A + 2932.90.12 A + 2932.90.15 A + 2932.90.99 A + +2933.11 Phenazone (antipyrin) and its derivatives 2933.11.00 A 2933.11.00 A 2933.11.01 C + 2933.11.02 A + 2933.11.03 A + 2933.11.04 C + 2933.11.99 A + +2933.19 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused pyrazole ring in the 2933.19.00 A 2933.19.10 A 2933.19.01 A + 2933.19.25 A 2933.19.02 A + 2933.19.30 A 2933.19.03 A + 2933.19.35 A 2933.19.04 C + 2933.19.40 A 2933.19.05 A + 2933.19.42 A 2933.19.06 A + 2933.19.45 A 2933.19.99 A + + 2933.19.50 A + +2933.21 Hydantoin and its derivatives 2933.21.00 A 2933.21.00 A 2933.21.01 C + +2933.29 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused imidazole ring in the 2933.29.00 B 2933.29.10 A 2933.29.01 A + 2933.29.20 A 2933.29.02 A + 2933.29.30 C 2933.29.03 C + 2933.29.40 A 2933.29.04 A + 2933.29.45 A 2933.29.05 A + 2933.29.50 A 2933.29.06 C + 2933.29.07 A + 2933.29.08 C + 2933.29.09 A + 2933.29.10 A + 2933.29.11 A + 2933.29.13 A + + 2933.29.14 C + 2933.29.15 A + 2933.29.16 A + 2933.29.17 A + 2933.29.99 A + +2933.31 Pyridine and its salts 2933.31.00 B 2933.31.00 D 2933.31.01 A + 2933.31.02 C + +2933.39 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused pyridine ring in the 2933.39.00 B 2933.39.10 D 2933.39.01 A + 2933.39.20 B 2933.39.02 A + 2933.39.21 A 2933.39.03 C + 2933.39.23 A 2933.39.04 A + 2933.39.25 A 2933.39.05 A + 2933.39.27 A 2933.39.06 A + 2933.39.30 B 2933.39.07 A + 2933.39.35 B 2933.39.08 A + 2933.39.47 B 2933.39.09 A + 2933.39.50 B 2933.39.10 A + 2933.39.11 A + 2933.39.12 A + 2933.39.13 A + 2933.39.14 A + 2933.39.15 A + 2933.39.16 A + 2933.39.17 C + 2933.39.18 A + 2933.39.19 A + 2933.39.20 A + 2933.39.21 A + 2933.39.22 C + 2933.39.23 C + 2933.39.24 A + 2933.39.25 C + 2933.39.99 C + +2933.40 Heterocyclic compds cntg a quinoline or isoquinoline ring-syst 2933.40.00 C 2933.40.10 A 2933.40.01 C + 2933.40.15 C 2933.40.02 A + 2933.40.20 C 2933.40.03 A + 2933.40.25 C 2933.40.04 A + 2933.40.30 A 2933.40.05 C + 2933.40.45 C 2933.40.06 A + 2933.40.50 C 2933.40.07 A + 2933.40.08 A + 2933.40.09 A + 2933.40.10 C + 2933.40.11 A + 2933.40.99 C + +2933.51 Malonylurea (barbituric acid) and its derivatives; salts 2933.51.00 A 2933.51.10 A 2933.51.01 A + 2933.51.50 A + + +2933.59 Hetercycl compds cntg a pyrimidine rng or piperazine rng, nes; 2933.59.00 B 2933.59.10 A 2933.59.01 A + 2933.59.15 A 2933.59.02 A + 2933.59.18 A 2933.59.03 A + 2933.59.20 A 2933.59.04 A + 2933.59.23 A 2933.59.05 A + 2933.59.25 B 2933.59.06 C + 2933.59.26 B 2933.59.07 C + 2933.59.27 B 2933.59.08 C + 2933.59.28 B 2933.59.09 A + 2933.59.29 B 2933.59.10 C + 2933.59.30 A 2933.59.11 A + 2933.59.35 B 2933.59.12 A + 2933.59.40 B 2933.59.99 A + 2933.59.50 A + +2933.61 Melamine 2933.61.00 A 2933.61.00 A 2933.61.01 A + +2933.69 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused triazine ring in the 2933.69.00 B 2933.69.00 A 2933.69.01 A + 2933.69.02 A + 2933.69.03 C + 2933.69.04 A + 2933.69.05 A + 2933.69.06 A + 2933.69.07 A + 2933.69.08 A + 2933.69.09 C + 2933.69.10 A + 2933.69.11 A + 2933.69.99 C + +2933.71 6-hexanelactam (epsilon-captolactam) 2933.71.00 A 2933.71.00 A 2933.71.01 C + +2933.79 Lactams nes 2933.79.00 A 2933.79.10 A 2933.79.01 A + 2933.79.15 A 2933.79.02 A + 2933.79.20 A 2933.79.99 A + 2933.79.30 A + 2933.79.50 A + +2933.90 Heterocyclic compds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only, nes 2933.90.00 B 2933.90.05 D 2933.90.01 A + 2933.90.10 A 2933.90.02 A + 2933.90.15 A 2933.90.03 C + 2933.90.18 A 2933.90.05 A + 2933.90.20 A 2933.90.06 C + 2933.90.25 A 2933.90.07 A + 2933.90.26 A 2933.90.08 A + 2933.90.27 A 2933.90.09 A + 2933.90.28 A 2933.90.10 A + 2933.90.29 A 2933.90.11 A + 2933.90.30 A 2933.90.12 A + 2933.90.31 A 2933.90.13 A + + 2933.90.32 A 2933.90.14 A + 2933.90.33 A 2933.90.15 A + 2933.90.34 A 2933.90.16 C + 2933.90.35 A 2933.90.17 A + 2933.90.36 A 2933.90.18 C + 2933.90.37 A 2933.90.19 A + 2933.90.39 A 2933.90.20 A + 2933.90.40 A 2933.90.21 C + 2933.90.47 C 2933.90.22 A + 2933.90.48 A 2933.90.23 A + 2933.90.50 A 2933.90.24 A + 2933.90.25 A + 2933.90.26 A + 2933.90.27 A + 2933.90.28 C + 2933.90.29 A + 2933.90.30 A + 2933.90.31 A + 2933.90.32 A + 2933.90.33 A + 2933.90.34 A + 2933.90.35 A + 2933.90.36 A + 2933.90.37 A + 2933.90.38 A + 2933.90.39 A + 2933.90.40 A + 2933.90.41 A + 2933.90.42 A + 2933.90.43 A + 2933.90.44 A + 2933.90.45 A + 2933.90.47 C + 2933.90.48 A + 2933.90.49 A + 2933.90.50 A + 2933.90.51 C + 2933.90.52 A + 2933.90.53 A + 2933.90.54 A + 2933.90.55 A + 2933.90.56 A + 2933.90.57 C + 2933.90.58 C + 2933.90.59 C + 2933.90.60 A + 2933.90.61 A + 2933.90.62 D + 2933.90.63 A + 2933.90.64 A + 2933.90.65 A + + 2933.90.99 A + +2934.10 Heterocyclic compounds containing an unfused thiazole ring in 2934.10.00 A 2934.10.10 A 2934.10.01 A + 2934.10.20 A 2934.10.02 A + 2934.10.50 A 2934.10.03 A + 2934.10.04 A + 2934.10.99 A + +2934.20 Heterocyclic compounds containing a benzothiazole ring-system 2934.20.00 A 2934.20.05 A 2934.20.01 A + 2934.20.10 A 2934.20.02 A + 2934.20.15 A 2934.20.03 A + 2934.20.20 A 2934.20.04 A + 2934.20.30 A 2934.20.05 A + 2934.20.35 A 2934.20.07 A + 2934.20.40 A 2934.20.99 A + 2934.20.60 A + +2934.30 Heterocyclic compounds containing a phen othiazine ring-system 2934.30.00 C 2934.30.10 C 2934.30.01 C + 2934.30.20 C 2934.30.99 C + 2934.30.30 C + 2934.30.40 C + 2934.30.50 C + +2934.90 Heterocyclic compounds, nes 2934.90.10 A 2934.90.05 C 2934.90.01 C + 2934.90.90 B 2934.90.06 C 2934.90.02 A + 2934.90.10 A 2934.90.03 A + 2934.90.12 A 2934.90.04 C + 2934.90.14 A 2934.90.05 C + 2934.90.16 A 2934.90.06 A + 2934.90.18 A 2934.90.07 C + 2934.90.20 A 2934.90.08 A + 2934.90.25 A 2934.90.09 A + 2934.90.40 C 2934.90.10 B + 2934.90.45 C 2934.90.11 A + 2934.90.47 A 2934.90.12 C + 2934.90.50 A 2934.90.13 A + 2934.90.14 C + 2934.90.15 A + 2934.90.16 C + 2934.90.17 A + 2934.90.18 A + 2934.90.19 A + 2934.90.20 C + 2934.90.21 A + 2934.90.22 A + 2934.90.23 A + 2934.90.24 C + 2934.90.25 A + 2934.90.26 A + 2934.90.27 A + 2934.90.28 C + + 2934.90.29 A + 2934.90.30 A + 2934.90.31 A + 2934.90.32 A + 2934.90.33 A + 2934.90.34 A + 2934.90.35 A + 2934.90.36 A + 2934.90.37 A + 2934.90.38 A + 2934.90.39 A + 2934.90.40 A + 2934.90.41 A + 2934.90.42 C + 2934.90.43 C + 2934.90.44 A + 2934.90.45 A + 2934.90.46 C + 2934.90.47 A + 2934.90.48 A + 2934.90.49 A + 2934.90.50 A + 2934.90.51 A + 2934.90.52 A + 2934.90.99 C + +2935.00 Sulphonamides in bulk 2935.00.00 B 2935.00.05 A 2935.00.01 A + 2935.00.10 C 2935.00.02 A + 2935.00.15 C 2935.00.03 C + 2935.00.20 A 2935.00.04 D + 2935.00.30 A 2935.00.05 A + 2935.00.31 A 2935.00.06 A + 2935.00.33 A 2935.00.07 C + 2935.00.35 C 2935.00.08 A + 2935.00.37 A 2935.00.09 A + 2935.00.39 C 2935.00.10 C + 2935.00.43 A 2935.00.11 A + 2935.00.44 A 2935.00.12 A + 2935.00.46 C 2935.00.13 A + 2935.00.47 C 2935.00.14 A + 2935.00.50 C 2935.00.15 A + 2935.00.16 A + 2935.00.17 A + 2935.00.18 A + 2935.00.19 A + 2935.00.20 C + 2935.00.21 A + 2935.00.22 C + 2935.00.23 A + 2935.00.24 A + 2935.00.25 A + + 2935.00.26 A + 2935.00.27 A + 2935.00.28 C + 2935.00.29 C + 2935.00.30 A + 2935.00.31 C + 2935.00.32 A + 2935.00.33 A + 2935.00.34 A + 2935.00.35 A + 2935.00.36 A + 2935.00.37 C + 2935.00.99 C + +2936.10 Provitamins, unmixed 2936.10.00 A 2936.10.00 A 2936.10.01 A + 2936.10.99 A + +2936.21 Vitamins A and their derivatives, unmixed 2936.21.00 A 2936.21.00 A 2936.21.01 C + 2936.21.02 A + 2936.21.03 A + 2936.21.99 A + +2936.22 Vitamin B1 and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.22.00 A 2936.22.00 A 2936.22.01 A + 2936.22.02 A + 2936.22.03 A + 2936.22.99 A + +2936.23 Vitamin B2 and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.23.10 D 2936.23.00 B 2936.23.01 A + 2936.23.90 A 2936.23.02 A + 2936.23.99 C + +2936.24 D-or DL-panthothenic acid (Vit B3 or B5) and its derivatives, 2936.24.00 A 2936.24.00 A 2936.24.01 A + 2936.24.02 C + 2936.24.99 A + +2936.25 Vitamin B6 and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.25.00 A 2936.25.00 A 2936.25.01 A + 2936.25.99 A + +2936.26 Vitamin B12 and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.26.00 A 2936.26.00 C 2936.26.01 C + 2936.26.99 C + +2936.27 Vitamin C and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.27.00 A 2936.27.00 A 2936.27.01 C + 2936.27.02 A + 2936.27.99 A + +2936.28 Vitamin E and its derivatives, unmixed 2936.28.00 A 2936.28.00 A 2936.28.01 C + 2936.28.02 A + 2936.28.99 A + +2936.29 Vitamins nes, and their derivatives, unmixed 2936.29.00 A 2936.29.10 B 2936.29.01 A + 2936.29.15 A 2936.29.02 A + + 2936.29.20 B 2936.29.03 C + 2936.29.50 A 2936.29.04 C + 2936.29.05 C + 2936.29.06 A + 2936.29.07 A + 2936.29.99 A + +2936.90 Vitamin concentrates; intermixtures of vitamins, of provitamin 2936.90.00 A 2936.90.00 A 2936.90.01 A + 2936.90.02 A + 2936.90.99 A + +2937.10 Pituitary anterior hormones and their derivatives, in bulk 2937.10.00 A 2937.10.00 A 2937.10.01 A + 2937.10.02 A + 2937.10.04 A + 2937.10.99 A + +2937.21 Cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone and prednisolone, in bul 2937.21.00 A 2937.21.00 A 2937.21.01 A + 2937.21.02 A + 2937.21.03 A + 2937.21.04 A + 2937.21.05 A + +2937.22 Halogenated derivatives of adrenal cortical hormones, in bulk 2937.22.00 A 2937.22.00 A 2937.22.01 A + +2937.29 Adrenal cortical hormones nes, in bulk; derivs of adren cor 2937.29.00 B 2937.29.00 A 2937.29.01 A + 2937.29.02 C + 2937.29.03 C + 2937.29.04 C + 2937.29.05 D + 2937.29.06 C + 2937.29.99 A + +2937.91 Insulin and its salts, in bulk 2937.91.00 A 2937.91.00 A 2937.91.01 D + 2937.91.02 A + +2937.92 Oestrogens and progestogens, in bulk 2937.92.00 B 2937.92.10 B 2937.92.01 C + 2937.92.20 B 2937.92.02 A + 2937.92.30 B 2937.92.03 C + 2937.92.04 C + 2937.92.05 C + 2937.92.06 A + 2937.92.07 C + 2937.92.08 C + 2937.92.09 A + 2937.92.10 B + 2937.92.11 A + 2937.92.12 A + 2937.92.13 C + 2937.92.14 C + 2937.92.15 C + 2937.92.16 C + + 2937.92.17 C + 2937.92.18 C + 2937.92.19 C + 2937.92.20 A + 2937.92.99 C + +2937.99 Hormones nes, & their derivs, in bulk; steroids nes used prim 2937.99.00 B 2937.99.10 A 2937.99.01 C + 2937.99.50 C 2937.99.02 C + 2937.99.03 C + 2937.99.04 C + 2937.99.05 A + 2937.99.06 C + 2937.99.07 A + 2937.99.08 C + 2937.99.09 C + 2937.99.10 A + 2937.99.11 C + 2937.99.12 C + 2937.99.13 A + 2937.99.14 C + 2937.99.15 C + 2937.99.16 C + 2937.99.17 C + 2937.99.18 A + 2937.99.19 A + 2937.99.20 A + 2937.99.21 A + 2937.99.22 C + 2937.99.23 A + 2937.99.24 C + 2937.99.25 C + 2937.99.26 C + 2937.99.27 A + 2937.99.28 A + 2937.99.29 C + 2937.99.30 C + 2937.99.31 A + 2937.99.32 C + 2937.99.33 C + 2937.99.34 A + 2937.99.35 C + 2937.99.36 C + 2937.99.37 C + 2937.99.38 C + 2937.99.39 A + 2937.99.40 A + 2937.99.41 A + 2937.99.99 A + +2938.10 Rutoside (rutin) and its derivatives, in bulk 2938.10.00 A 2938.10.00 A 2938.10.01 A + + +2938.90 Glycosides and their salts, ethers, esters and other 2938.90.00 A 2938.90.00 A 2938.90.01 A + 2938.90.02 A + 2938.90.03 A + 2938.90.04 A + 2938.90.05 A + 2938.90.06 A + 2938.90.07 A + 2938.90.08 A + 2938.90.99 A + +2939.10 Opium alkaloids and their derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2939.10.00 A 2939.10.10 A 2939.10.01 A + 2939.10.20 A 2939.10.02 A + 2939.10.50 A 2939.10.03 A + 2939.10.04 A + 2939.10.05 A + 2939.10.06 A + 2939.10.07 A + 2939.10.08 A + 2939.10.09 A + 2939.10.10 A + 2939.10.11 A + 2939.10.12 A + 2939.10.13 A + 2939.10.15 A + 2939.10.16 A + 2939.10.17 A + 2939.10.18 A + 2939.10.19 A + 2939.10.20 A + 2939.10.21 A + 2939.10.22 A + 2939.10.99 A + +2939.21 Quinine and its salts, in bulk 2939.21.10 A 2939.21.00 D 2939.21.01 A + 2939.21.20 D + +2939.29 Cinchona alkaloids and their derivatives nes, in bulk; salts 2939.29.10 D 2939.29.00 D 2939.29.01 A + 2939.29.90 A + +2939.30 Caffeine and its salts, in bulk 2939.30.00 A 2939.30.00 A 2939.30.01 C + 2939.30.02 C + 2939.30.03 A + +2939.40 Ephedrines and their salts, in bulk 2939.40.00 A 2939.40.10 A 2939.40.01 A + 2939.40.50 A + +2939.50 Theophylline & aminophylline and their derivatives, in bulk; 2939.50.00 A 2939.50.00 A 2939.50.01 D + 2939.50.02 A + 2939.50.99 A + +2939.60 Rye ergot alkaloids and their derivatives, in bulk; salts 2939.60.00 A 2939.60.00 A 2939.60.01 A + + +2939.70 Nicotine and its salts, in bulk 2939.70.00 D 2939.70.00 A 2939.70.01 A + +2939.90 Vegetable alkaloids nes, & their salts, ethers, esters and 2939.90.00 A 2939.90.10 A 2939.90.01 A + 2939.90.50 A 2939.90.02 A + 2939.90.03 A + 2939.90.04 A + 2939.90.05 A + 2939.90.06 A + 2939.90.07 A + 2939.90.08 A + 2939.90.09 A + 2939.90.10 A + 2939.90.11 A + 2939.90.12 A + 2939.90.13 A + 2939.90.14 A + 2939.90.15 A + 2939.90.16 A + 2939.90.99 C + +2940.00 Sugars, chemically pure, their ethers, esters and their salts 2940.00.00 A 2940.00.00 A 2940.00.01 A + 2940.00.02 A + 2940.00.99 A + +2941.10 Penicillins and their derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2941.10.00 B 2941.10.10 C 2941.10.01 C + 2941.10.20 A 2941.10.02 C + 2941.10.30 C 2941.10.03 C + 2941.10.50 C 2941.10.04 A + 2941.10.05 C + 2941.10.06 C + 2941.10.07 C + 2941.10.08 C + 2941.10.09 C + 2941.10.10 C + 2941.10.11 C + 2941.10.99 D + +2941.20 Streptomycins and their derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2941.20.00 A 2941.20.00 A 2941.20.01 A + +2941.30 Tetracyclines and their derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2941.30.00 B 2941.30.00 A 2941.30.01 C + 2941.30.02 A + 2941.30.03 C + 2941.30.99 D + +2941.40 Chloramphenicol and its derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2941.40.00 C 2941.40.00 C 2941.40.01 C + +2941.50 Erythromycin and its derivatives, in bulk; salts thereof 2941.50.00 C 2941.50.00 A 2941.50.01 A + 2941.50.99 C + +2941.90 Antibiotics nes, in bulk 2941.90.00 B 2941.90.10 A 2941.90.01 A + + 2941.90.30 C 2941.90.02 C + 2941.90.50 A 2941.90.03 A + 2941.90.04 C + 2941.90.05 A + 2941.90.06 A + 2941.90.07 A + 2941.90.08 C + 2941.90.09 D + 2941.90.10 A + 2941.90.11 A + 2941.90.12 A + 2941.90.13 C + 2941.90.14 A + 2941.90.15 A + 2941.90.16 C + 2941.90.17 C + 2941.90.18 C + 2941.90.19 C + 2941.90.99 D + +2942.00 Organic compounds nes 2942.00.00 A 2942.00.05 A 2942.00.01 A + 2942.00.10 A 2942.00.99 A + 2942.00.20 A + 2942.00.50 A + +3001.10 Glands and other organs, dried, powdered or not, for 3001.10.00 A 3001.10.00 A 3001.10.01 A + +3001.20 Extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions, for 3001.20.00 BM 3001.20.00 A 3001.20.01 C + 3001.20.02 C + 3001.20.03 A + 3001.20.04 A + 3001.20.99 C + +3001.90 Heparin & its salts;human or animal substances for therap or 3001.90.10 BM 3001.90.00 D 3001.90.01 D + 3001.90.20 D 3001.90.02 A + 3001.90.90 BM 3001.90.03 A + 3001.90.04 A + 3001.90.05 C + 3001.90.06 C + 3001.90.99 C + +3002.10 Antisera and other blood fractions 3002.10.10 D 3002.10.00 D 3002.10.01 C + 3002.10.21 D 3002.10.02 C + 3002.10.29 CM 3002.10.03 C + 3002.10.04 C + 3002.10.05 C + 3002.10.06 C + 3002.10.07 C + 3002.10.08 C + 3002.10.99 C + + +3002.20 Vaccines, human use 3002.20.00 D 3002.20.00 D 3002.20.01 C + 3002.20.02 C + 3002.20.03 C + 3002.20.04 C + 3002.20.05 C + 3002.20.99 C + +3002.31 Vaccines against foot or mouth disease, veterinary use 3002.31.00 D 3002.31.00 D 3002.31.01 A + +3002.39 Vaccines, veterinary use, nes 3002.39.10 D 3002.39.00 D 3002.39.01 A + 3002.39.90 CM 3002.39.99 C + +3002.90 Human blood;animal blood for therap,prophltc or diag uses; 3002.90.10 D 3002.90.10 A 3002.90.01 A + 3002.90.90 BM 3002.90.50 D 3002.90.02 C + 3002.90.99 C + +3003.10 Penicillins or streptomycins and their derivatives, formulated 3003.10.00 CM 3003.10.00 C 3003.10.01 C + +3003.20 Antibiotics nes, formulated, in bulk 3003.20.00 CM 3003.20.00 C 3003.20.01 C + 3003.20.02 C + 3003.20.99 C + +3003.31 Insulin, formulated, in bulk 3003.31.10 D 3003.31.00 A 3003.31.01 C + 3003.31.91 CM 3003.31.99 C + 3003.31.99 CM + +3003.39 Hormones nes, formulated, not cntg antibiotics, in bulk, o/t 3003.39.10 D 3003.39.10 A 3003.39.01 C + 3003.39.91 CM 3003.39.50 C 3003.39.99 C + 3003.39.99 CM + +3003.40 Alkaloids or their derivs, formltd, not cntg antibiotics or 3003.40.10 C 3003.40.00 A 3003.40.01 A + 3003.40.90 CM 3003.40.02 A + 3003.40.03 C + 3003.40.99 C + +3003.90 Medicaments nes, formulated, in bulk 3003.90.10 D 3003.90.00 A 3003.90.01 C + 3003.90.91 CM 3003.90.02 C + 3003.90.99 CM 3003.90.03 C + 3003.90.04 C + 3003.90.05 C + 3003.90.06 C + 3003.90.07 C + 3003.90.08 C + 3003.90.09 C + 3003.90.10 C + 3003.90.11 C + 3003.90.12 C + 3003.90.13 C + 3003.90.14 C + 3003.90.15 C + 3003.90.16 C + + 3003.90.17 C + 3003.90.18 C + 3003.90.99 C + +3004.10 Penicillins or streptomycins and their derivatives, in dosage 3004.10.00 CM 3004.10.10 A 3004.10.01 A + 3004.10.50 C 3004.10.99 C + +3004.20 Antibiotics nes, in dosage 3004.20.00 CM 3004.20.00 A 3004.20.01 C + +3004.31 Insulin, in dosage 3004.31.10 D 3004.31.00 A 3004.31.01 C + 3004.31.91 CM 3004.31.99 C + 3004.31.99 CM + +3004.32 Adrenal cortex hormones, in dosage 3004.32.10 CM 3004.32.00 A 3004.32.01 C + 3004.32.90 CM + +3004.39 Hormones nes, not containing antibiotics, in dosage,o/t 3004.39.10 D 3004.39.00 A 3004.39.01 C + 3004.39.91 CM 3004.39.99 C + 3004.39.99 CM + +3004.40 Alkaloids or their derivs, not cntg antibiotics or hormones, i 3004.40.10 CM 3004.40.00 A 3004.40.01 A + 3004.40.90 CM 3004.40.02 A + 3004.40.03 C + 3004.40.99 C + +3004.50 Vitamins and their derivatives,in dosage 3004.50.10 D 3004.50.10 C 3004.50.01 C + 3004.50.91 CM 3004.50.20 C 3004.50.02 C + 3004.50.99 CM 3004.50.30 A 3004.50.99 C + 3004.50.40 C + 3004.50.50 A + +3004.90 Medicaments nes, in dosage 3004.90.10 D 3004.90.10 D 3004.90.01 C + 3004.90.91 C 3004.90.30 A 3004.90.02 C + 3004.90.99 C 3004.90.60 A 3004.90.03 C + 3004.90.04 C + 3004.90.05 C + 3004.90.06 C + 3004.90.07 C + 3004.90.08 C + 3004.90.09 C + 3004.90.10 C + 3004.90.11 C + 3004.90.12 C + 3004.90.13 C + 3004.90.14 C + 3004.90.15 C + 3004.90.16 C + 3004.90.17 C + 3004.90.18 C + 3004.90.19 C + 3004.90.20 C + + 3004.90.21 C + 3004.90.22 D + 3004.90.99 C + +3005.10 Dressings and other articles having an adhesive layer 3005.10.10 C 3005.10.10 A 3005.10.01 C + 3005.10.91 CM 3005.10.50 A 3005.10.02 A + 3005.10.99 C 3005.10.99 C + +3005.90 Dressings & similar articles,impreg or coated or packaged for 3005.90.10 C 3005.90.10 A 3005.90.01 C + 3005.90.20 C 3005.90.50 A 3005.90.02 C + 3005.90.30 C 3005.90.03 A + 3005.90.91 C 3005.90.99 C + 3005.90.92 C + 3005.90.93 C + 3005.90.99 C + +3006.10 Suture materials,sterile;laminaria, sterile; haemostatics, 3006.10.00 D 3006.10.00 A 3006.10.01 C + 3006.10.02 C + 3006.10.99 C + +3006.20 Blood-grouping reagents 3006.20.10 D 3006.20.00 D 3006.20.01 A + 3006.20.20 A 3006.20.99 A + 3006.20.90 A + +3006.30 Opacifying prep, x-ray; diagnostic reagents, designed for admi 3006.30.10 C 3006.30.10 D 3006.30.01 C + 3006.30.91 D 3006.30.50 C 3006.30.02 A + 3006.30.99 C 3006.30.99 C + +3006.40 Dental cements & other dental fillings; bone reconstruction 3006.40.10 D 3006.40.00 A 3006.40.01 A + 3006.40.20 A 3006.40.02 A + 3006.40.90 A 3006.40.03 A + 3006.40.99 A + +3006.50 First-aid boxes and kits 3006.50.00 C 3006.50.00 A 3006.50.01 C + +3006.60 Contraceptive preparations based on hormones or spermicides 3006.60.00 C 3006.60.00 A 3006.60.01 C + +3101.00 Animal or vegetable fertilizers, in packages weighing more tha 3101.00.00 D 3101.00.00 D 3101.00.01 C + +3102.10 Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution in packages weighing 3102.10.00 D 3102.10.00 D 3102.10.01 A + +3102.21 Ammonium sulphate, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3102.21.00 D 3102.21.00 D 3102.21.01 B + +3102.29 Ammonium sulphate/nitrate mixtures or double salts in pack 3102.29.00 D 3102.29.00 D 3102.29.01 A + +3102.30 Ammonium nitrate, whether or not in aqeuous sol in pack 3102.30.00 D 3102.30.00 D 3102.30.01 A + +3102.40 Ammonium nitrate mixed with cal carb or non-frt subts in pack 3102.40.00 D 3102.40.00 A 3102.40.01 A + +3102.50 Sodium nitrate, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3102.50.00 D 3102.50.00 D 3102.50.01 A + + +3102.60 Calcium nitrate/ammonium nitrate mx or double salts in pack of 3102.60.00 D 3102.60.00 D 3102.60.01 A + +3102.70 Calcium cyanamide in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3102.70.00 D 3102.70.00 D 3102.70.01 A + +3102.80 Urea/ammonium nitrate mx in aqueous or ammoniacal sol in pack 3102.80.00 D 3102.80.00 D 3102.80.01 A + +3102.90 Mineral or chem fertilizers nitrogenous, nes, in pack weighing 3102.90.00 D 3102.90.00 D 3102.90.01 A + +3103.10 Superphosphates, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3103.10.00 D 3103.10.00 D 3103.10.01 C + +3103.20 Basic slag, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3103.20.00 D 3103.20.00 D 3103.20.01 A + +3103.90 Mineral or chemical fertilizers, phosphatic, nes, in packages 3103.90.00 D 3103.90.00 D 3103.90.99 A + +3104.10 Carnallite, sylvite & other crude potassium salts, in package 3104.10.00 D 3104.10.00 D 3104.10.01 A + +3104.20 Potassium chloride, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3104.20.00 D 3104.20.00 D 3104.20.01 A + + +3104.30 Potassium sulphate, in packages weighing more than 10 kg 3104.30.00 D 3104.30.00 D 3104.30.01 A + +3104.90 Mineral or chemical fertilizers, potassic, nes, in packages 3104.90.00 D 3104.90.00 D 3104.90.01 A + 3104.90.02 A + 3104.90.99 A + +3105.10 Fertilizers in tablets or similar forms or in packages not 3105.10.00 D 3105.10.00 D 3105.10.01 A + +3105.20 Fertilizers cntg nitrogen, phosphorus & potassium in packages 3105.20.00 D 3105.20.00 D 3105.20.01 A + +3105.30 Diammonium phosphate, in packages 3105.30.00 D 3105.30.00 D 3105.30.01 C + +3105.40 Monoammonium phosphate & mx thereof with diamonium phosphate, 3105.40.00 D 3105.40.00 D 3105.40.01 A + 3105.40.99 A + +3105.51 Fertilizers containing nitrates and phosphates, nes, in pack 3105.51.00 D 3105.51.00 D 3105.51.01 A + +3105.59 Fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus, nes, in pack 3105.59.00 D 3105.59.00 D 3105.59.99 A + +3105.60 Fertilizers containing phosphorus and popassium, in packages 3105.60.00 D 3105.60.00 D 3105.60.01 A + +3105.90 Fertilizers nes, in packages 3105.90.00 D 3105.90.00 D 3105.90.01 A + 3105.90.02 A + 3105.90.99 A + +3201.10 Quebracho extract 3201.10.00 D 3201.10.00 D 3201.10.01 B + +3201.20 Wattle extract 3201.20.00 D 3201.20.00 D 3201.20.01 B + 3201.20.02 B + +3201.30 Oak or chestnut extract 3201.30.00 D 3201.30.00 D 3201.30.01 B + 3201.30.02 B + +3201.90 Tanning extracts of veg orig,nes;tannins & their 3201.90.00 D 3201.90.10 A 3201.90.01 B + 3201.90.20 D 3201.90.02 B + 3201.90.50 A 3201.90.03 B + 3201.90.99 B + +3202.10 Synthetic organic tanning substances 3202.10.10 A 3202.10.10 A 3202.10.01 B + 3202.10.90 D 3202.10.50 B + +3202.90 Inorganic tanning subst; tanning preps; enzymatic preps for 3202.90.00 D 3202.90.10 D 3202.90.01 B + 3202.90.50 A 3202.90.99 B + +3203.00 Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin and preparation 3203.00.10 A 3203.00.10 D 3203.00.01 A + 3203.00.90 D 3203.00.50 A 3203.00.02 A + 3203.00.99 A + +3204.11 Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.11.00 D 3204.11.10 C 3204.11.01 C10 + 3204.11.15 C 3204.11.02 C10 + + 3204.11.20 C 3204.11.99 D + 3204.11.50 C + +3204.12 Acid and mordant dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.12.00 D 3204.12.10 C 3204.12.01 D + 3204.12.20 C 3204.12.02 C10 + 3204.12.30 C 3204.12.03 C10 + 3204.12.40 C 3204.12.04 C10 + 3204.12.50 C 3204.12.99 D + +3204.13 Basic dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.13.00 D 3204.13.10 C 3204.13.01 C10 + 3204.13.20 C 3204.13.02 D + 3204.13.25 C 3204.13.99 D + 3204.13.30 C + 3204.13.50 C + +3204.14 Direct dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.14.00 D 3204.14.10 C 3204.14.01 C10 + 3204.14.20 C 3204.14.02 C10 + 3204.14.25 C 3204.14.99 D + 3204.14.30 C + 3204.14.50 C + +3204.15 Vat dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.15.00 D 3204.15.10 C 3204.15.01 C10 + 3204.15.20 A 3204.15.99 D + 3204.15.30 A + 3204.15.35 A + 3204.15.40 A + 3204.15.50 A + +3204.16 Reactive dyes and preparations based thereon 3204.16.00 D 3204.16.10 C 3204.16.01 C10 + 3204.16.20 C 3204.16.99 D + 3204.16.30 C + 3204.16.50 C + +3204.17 Synthetic organic pigments and preparations based thereon 3204.17.10 A 3204.17.10 C 3204.17.01 D + 3204.17.20 A 3204.17.20 C 3204.17.02 C10 + 3204.17.90 A 3204.17.30 C 3204.17.99 D + 3204.17.50 C + +3204.19 Synthetic organic colouring matter nes, prep of syn orgn 3204.19.00 D 3204.19.11 C 3204.19.01 D + 3204.19.15 C 3204.19.02 C10 + 3204.19.19 C 3204.19.03 C10 + 3204.19.30 A 3204.19.04 C10 + 3204.19.35 A 3204.19.99 D + 3204.19.40 C + 3204.19.50 C + +3204.20 Synthetic organic products used as fluorescent brightening 3204.20.00 D 3204.20.10 C 3204.20.01 D + 3204.20.50 C 3204.20.02 D + 3204.20.03 C10 + 3204.20.99 C10 + + +3204.90 Synthetic organic products used as luminophores 3204.90.00 D 3204.90.00 A 3204.90.01 C10 + 3204.90.02 C10 + 3204.90.03 C10 + 3204.90.04 C10 + 3204.90.05 C10 + 3204.90.06 C10 + 3204.90.07 C10 + 3204.90.99 C10 + +3205.00 Colour lakes and preparations based thereon 3205.00.00 A 3205.00.20 A 3205.00.01 A + 3205.00.40 C 3205.00.02 A + 3205.00.50 C 3205.00.99 A + +3206.10 Pigments and preparations based on titanium dioxide 3206.10.00 A 3206.10.00 A 3206.10.01 A + +3206.20 Pigments and preparations based on chromium compounds 3206.20.00 B 3206.20.00 A 3206.20.01 B + 3206.20.02 A + +3206.30 Pigments and preparations based on cadmium compounds 3206.30.00 A 3206.30.00 A 3206.30.01 A + +3206.41 Ultramarine and preparations based thereon 3206.41.00 A 3206.41.00 A 3206.41.01 D + 3206.41.99 A + +3206.42 Pigments and preparations based on zinc sulphide incl 3206.42.00 A 3206.42.00 A 3206.42.01 A + 3206.42.99 A + +3206.43 Pigments and preparations based on hexacyanoferrates 3206.43.00 A 3206.43.00 A 3206.43.01 B + 3206.43.99 A + +3206.49 Inorganic colouring matter nes and preparations based thereon 3206.49.10 A 3206.49.10 A 3206.49.01 B + 3206.49.80 A 3206.49.20 A 3206.49.02 A + 3206.49.90 A 3206.49.30 A 3206.49.03 A + 3206.49.40 D 3206.49.99 A + 3206.49.50 A + +3206.50 Inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores 3206.50.00 D 3206.50.00 A 3206.50.01 B + 3206.50.02 A + 3206.50.99 A + +3207.10 Pigments,opacifiers,colours & sim preps for ceramic,enamelling 3207.10.00 A 3207.10.00 A 3207.10.01 B + 3207.10.02 B + 3207.10.99 B + +3207.20 Vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips) and similar 3207.20.00 A 3207.20.00 A 3207.20.01 B + +3207.30 Liquid lustres and similar preparations 3207.30.00 A 3207.30.00 A 3207.30.01 B + 3207.30.99 B + +3207.40 Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or 3207.40.00 A 3207.40.10 B 3207.40.01 B + 3207.40.50 B 3207.40.02 A + 3207.40.99 B + + +3208.10 Paints & varnishes based on polyesters, dispersed in a 3208.10.00 C 3208.10.00 A 3208.10.01 C + 3208.10.99 C + +3208.20 Paints & varnishes based on acrylic or vinyl poly,dspr in a 3208.20.00 C 3208.20.00 A 3208.20.01 C + 3208.20.02 A + 3208.20.99 C + +3208.90 Paints & varni based on polymers dissolv in a non aqueous solv 3208.90.00 C 3208.90.00 A 3208.90.01 A + 3208.90.99 C + +3209.10 Paints & varnishes based on acrylic or vinyl poly, dspr in an 3209.10.00 C 3209.10.00 A 3209.10.01 A + 3209.10.99 C + +3209.90 Paints & varnishes based on polymers, dispersed in an aqueous 3209.90.00 C 3209.90.00 A 3209.90.01 A + 3209.90.99 C + +3210.00 Paints & varnishes nes; water pigments for finishing leather 3210.00.10 D 3210.00.00 A 3210.00.01 A + 3210.00.90 A 3210.00.02 A + 3210.00.03 A + 3210.00.04 A + 3210.00.99 C + +3211.00 Prepared driers 3211.00.00 A 3211.00.00 A 3211.00.01 A + 3211.00.99 A + +3212.10 Stamping foils 3212.10.00 A 3212.10.00 A 3212.10.01 A + 3212.10.99 A + +3212.90 Pigments dspr in a non-aqueous media for mfg of paints; dyes 3212.90.00 C 3212.90.00 A 3212.90.01 C + 3212.90.02 C + 3212.90.99 C + +3213.10 Colours in sets 3213.10.00 A 3213.10.00 A 3213.10.01 C + 3213.10.02 C + 3213.10.99 C + +3213.90 Artists'students'painters' & amusement colours in tubes or 3213.90.10 C 3213.90.00 A 3213.90.99 C + 3213.90.90 A + +3214.10 Mastics; painters' fillings 3214.10.00 C 3214.10.00 A 3214.10.01 C + +3214.90 Non-refractory surfacing preparations for facades, walls, 3214.90.00 C 3214.90.10 D 3214.90.01 A + 3214.90.50 C 3214.90.99 C + +3215.11 Printing ink, black 3215.11.00 C 3215.11.00 A 3215.11.01 C + +3215.19 Printing ink, nes 3215.19.00 C 3215.19.00 A 3215.19.01 C + 3215.19.02 A + +3215.90 Ink, nes 3215.90.00 C 3215.90.10 A 3215.90.01 C + + 3215.90.50 A 3215.90.02 C + 3215.90.03 C + 3215.90.04 A + 3215.90.99 C + +3301.11 Essential oils of bergamot 3301.11.00 D 3301.11.00 D 3301.11.01 A + +3301.12 Essential oils of orange 3301.12.00 D 3301.12.00 A 3301.12.01 A + +3301.13 Essential oils of lemon 3301.13.00 D 3301.13.00 A 3301.13.01 A + 3301.13.99 A + +3301.14 Essential oils of lime 3301.14.00 A 3301.14.00 D 3301.14.01 A + 3301.14.02 A + 3301.14.99 A + +3301.19 Essential oils of citrus fruits, nes 3301.19.00 A 3301.19.10 A 3301.19.01 A + 3301.19.50 D 3301.19.02 A + 3301.19.03 A + 3301.19.04 A + 3301.19.99 A + +3301.21 Essential oils of geranium 3301.21.00 D 3301.21.00 D 3301.21.01 A + +3301.22 Essential oils of jasmin 3301.22.00 A 3301.22.00 D 3301.22.01 A + +3301.23 Essential oils of lavender or of lavandin 3301.23.00 A 3301.23.00 D 3301.23.01 A + +3301.24 Essential oils of peppermint 3301.24.00 A 3301.24.00 A 3301.24.01 A + +3301.25 Essential oils of other mints 3301.25.00 A 3301.25.00 D 3301.25.01 A + +3301.26 Essential oils of vetiver 3301.26.00 D 3301.26.00 D 3301.26.01 A + +3301.29 Essential oils, nes 3301.29.10 D 3301.29.10 A 3301.29.01 B + 3301.29.90 A 3301.29.20 A 3301.29.02 A + 3301.29.50 D + +3301.30 Resinoids 3301.30.10 D 3301.30.10 A 3301.30.01 A + 3301.30.90 A 3301.30.50 D + +3301.90 Conc & aqueous distls of essential oils; terpenic by-products 3301.90.00 Bg 3301.90.00 D 3301.90.01 A + 3301.90.02 A + 3301.90.03 C + 3301.90.04 A + 3301.90.05 A + 3301.90.06 A + +3302.10 Mixtures of odoriferous substances for the food or drink 3302.10.00 A 3302.10.10 A 3302.10.01 C + 3302.10.20 A + 3302.10.30 C + + +3302.90 Mixtures of odoriferous substances for use as raw materials in 3302.90.00 A 3302.90.10 A 3302.90.99 C + 3302.90.20 A + +3303.00 Perfumes and toilet waters 3303.00.00 A 3303.00.10 D 3303.00.01 C + 3303.00.20 A 3303.00.99 C + 3303.00.30 A + +3304.10 Lip make-up preparations 3304.10.00 C 3304.10.00 A 3304.10.01 C + +3304.20 Eye make-up preparations 3304.20.00 C 3304.20.00 A 3304.20.01 C + +3304.30 Manicure or pedicure preparations 3304.30.00 C 3304.30.00 A 3304.30.01 C + +3304.91 Powders, skin care, whether or not compressed 3304.91.00 CM 3304.91.00 A 3304.91.01 C + +3304.99 Beauty or make-up preparations nes; sunscreen or sun tan 3304.99.00 CM 3304.99.00 A 3304.99.01 C + 3304.99.99 C + +3305.10 Hair shampoos 3305.10.00 CM 3305.10.00 A 3305.10.01 C + +3305.20 Hair waving or straightening preparations 3305.20.00 CM 3305.20.00 A 3305.20.01 B + +3305.30 Hair lacquers 3305.30.00 BM 3305.30.00 A 3305.30.01 A + +3305.90 Hair preparations, nes 3305.90.00 CM 3305.90.00 A 3305.90.99 C + +3306.10 Dentifrices 3306.10.00 BM 3306.10.00 A 3306.10.01 B + +3306.90 Oral or dental hygiene preparations, nes 3306.90.00 BM 3306.90.00 A 3306.90.99 B + +3307.10 Pre-shave, shaving or after shaving prep 3307.10.00 CM 3307.10.10 A 3307.10.01 C + 3307.10.20 A + +3307.20 Personal deodorants & antiperspirants 3307.20.00 CM 3307.20.00 A 3307.20.01 C + +3307.30 Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations 3307.30.00 A 3307.30.10 A 3307.30.01 A + 3307.30.50 A + +3307.41 Agarbatti and other odoriferous preparations which operate by 3307.41.00 A 3307.41.00 A 3307.41.01 A + +3307.49 Room perfuming or deodorizing preparations, nes 3307.49.00 CM 3307.49.00 A 3307.49.99 C + +3307.90 Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, nes 3307.90.00 CM 3307.90.00 A 3307.90.99 C + +3401.11 Toilet soap & prep, shaped; papers and nonwovens impreg with 3401.11.10 A 3401.11.10 A 3401.11.01 C + 3401.11.90 C 3401.11.50 A + +3401.19 Soap & orgn surf prep,shaped,nes;papers & nonwovens impreg wit 3401.19.00 B 3401.19.00 A 3401.19.99 B + +3401.20 Soap nes 3401.20.10 B 3401.20.00 A 3401.20.01 B + + 3401.20.90 B + +3402.11 Anionic surface-active agents 3402.11.00 B 3402.11.10 A 3402.11.01 B + 3402.11.50 A 3402.11.02 C + 3402.11.03 C + 3402.11.99 C + +3402.12 Cationic surface-active agents 3402.12.00 B 3402.12.10 A 3402.12.01 A + 3402.12.50 A 3402.12.02 C + 3402.12.03 A + 3402.12.99 B + +3402.13 Non-ionic surface active agents 3402.13.00 B 3402.13.10 A 3402.13.01 C + 3402.13.20 A 3402.13.02 C + 3402.13.50 A 3402.13.03 A + 3402.13.99 A + +3402.19 Organic surface-active agents, nes 3402.19.00 A 3402.19.10 A 3402.19.01 A + 3402.19.50 A 3402.19.02 A + 3402.19.03 A + 3402.19.99 A + +3402.20 Surface-active prep, washing & cleaning prep put up for retail 3402.20.10 C 3402.20.10 A 3402.20.01 A + 3402.20.90 C 3402.20.50 D 3402.20.02 A + 3402.20.03 C + 3402.20.04 C + 3402.20.05 C + 3402.20.06 A + 3402.20.99 C + +3402.90 Surface-active preparations, washing and cleaning preparations 3402.90.00 B 3402.90.10 B 3402.90.99 B + 3402.90.30 A + 3402.90.50 A + +3403.11 Lube or other prep cntg 70% pet oils for treat textiles, 3403.11.10 A 3403.11.20 A 3403.11.01 A + 3403.11.90 A 3403.11.40 A 3403.11.99 A + 3403.11.50 A + +3403.19 Lubricating & similar prep containing 70% petroleum oils, ne 3403.19.10 A 3403.19.10 A 3403.19.01 A + 3403.19.90 A 3403.19.50 A 3403.19.99 A + +3403.91 Lub or other prep, not cntg pet oils for treat 3403.91.00 B 3403.91.10 A 3403.91.01 B + 3403.91.50 B 3403.91.99 B + +3403.99 Lubricating preparations and similar preparations not cntg pet 3403.99.00 B 3403.99.00 B 3403.99.99 B + +3404.10 Artificial and prepared waxes, of chemically modified lignite 3404.10.00 A 3404.10.00 D 3404.10.01 A + +3404.20 Artificial and prepared waxes, of polyethylene glycol 3404.20.00 C 3404.20.00 A 3404.20.01 C + 3404.20.99 C + + +3404.90 Artificial and prepared waxes, nes 3404.90.10 D 3404.90.10 C 3404.90.01 C + 3404.90.91 C 3404.90.50 D 3404.90.02 C + 3404.90.92 C 3404.90.99 C + 3404.90.99 A + +3405.10 Polishes, creams & similar preparations for footwear or leathe 3405.10.00 A 3405.10.00 A 3405.10.01 C + +3405.20 Polishes, creams & similar preparations for maintenance of 3405.20.00 A 3405.20.00 A 3405.20.01 A + 3405.20.99 B + +3405.30 Polishes & similar preparations for coachwork, o/t metal 3405.30.00 A 3405.30.00 A 3405.30.01 B + +3405.40 Scouring pastes and powders and other scouring preparations 3405.40.00 A 3405.40.00 A 3405.40.01 A + +3405.90 Polishes, creams and similar preparations, nes 3405.90.00 A 3405.90.00 A 3405.90.01 C + 3405.90.99 A + +3406.00 Candles, tapers and the like 3406.00.00 C 3406.00.00 A 3406.00.01 C + +3407.00 Model paste;dental impress prep retail pack; other dental prep 3407.00.10 B 3407.00.20 A 3407.00.01 A + 3407.00.20 A 3407.00.40 B 3407.00.02 A + 3407.00.30 D 3407.00.03 A + 3407.00.90 D 3407.00.04 A + 3407.00.99 C + +3501.10 Casein 3501.10.00 Ex 3501.10.10 A 3501.10.01 EX + 3501.10.50 D + +3501.90 Casein glues; caseinates and other casein derivatives 3501.90.00 Ex 3501.90.20 A 3501.90.01 EX + 3501.90.50 A 3501.90.02 EX + 3501.90.99 EX + +3502.10 Egg albumin 3502.10.10 Ex 3502.10.10 A 3502.10.01 A + 3502.10.90 Ex 3502.10.50 A + +3502.90 Albumins nes; albuminates and other albumin derivatives 3502.90.00 C 3502.90.10 D 3502.90.01 A + 3502.90.50 D 3502.90.99 A + +3503.00 Gelatin and gelatin derivs; isinglass; glues of animal origin, 3503.00.10 D 3503.00.10 A 3503.00.01 A + 3503.00.90 A 3503.00.20 A 3503.00.02 A + 3503.00.40 A 3503.00.03 A + 3503.00.55 A 3503.00.04 A + 3503.00.99 A + +3504.00 Peptones & derivs;protein substances and derivs, nes; hide 3504.00.00 A 3504.00.10 A 3504.00.01 A + 3504.00.50 A 3504.00.02 A + 3504.00.03 A + 3504.00.04 A + 3504.00.05 A + 3504.00.06 A + 3504.00.99 A + + +3505.10 Dextrins and other modified starches 3505.10.10 A 3505.10.00 A 3505.10.01 A + 3505.10.20 A + 3505.10.90 A + +3505.20 Glues based on starches, on dextrins or other modified 3505.20.00 A 3505.20.00 A 3505.20.01 C + +3506.10 Glues or adhesives of all kinds in pack of a net weight not 3506.10.00 C 3506.10.10 C 3506.10.01 C + 3506.10.50 A 3506.10.02 C + 3506.10.99 B + +3506.91 Adhesives based on rubber or plastics, nes 3506.91.10 C 3506.91.00 A 3506.91.01 B + 3506.91.90 C 3506.91.02 B + 3506.91.03 C + 3506.91.04 C + 3506.91.05 C + 3506.91.06 C + 3506.91.99 C + +3506.99 Glues or adhesives, prepared nes 3506.99.00 C 3506.99.00 A 3506.99.01 B + 3506.99.99 C + +3507.10 Rennet and concentrates thereof 3507.10.00 D 3507.10.00 D 3507.10.01 B + +3507.90 Enzymes nes; prepared enzymes nes 3507.90.00 B 3507.90.00 A 3507.90.01 A + 3507.90.02 C + 3507.90.03 A + 3507.90.04 A + 3507.90.05 A + 3507.90.06 B + 3507.90.07 A + 3507.90.08 A + 3507.90.09 B + 3507.90.10 A + 3507.90.11 B + 3507.90.99 C + +3601.00 Propellent powders 3601.00.00 A 3601.00.00 A 3601.00.01 A + 3601.00.99 A + +3602.00 Prepared explosives, o/t propellent powders 3602.00.00 A 3602.00.00 D 3602.00.01 A + 3602.00.02 A + 3602.00.99 A + +3603.00 Safety or detonating fuses;percussion or detonating 3603.00.00 A 3603.00.30 A 3603.00.01 A + 3603.00.60 A 3603.00.02 A + 3603.00.90 A 3603.00.99 A + +3604.10 Fireworks 3604.10.00 A 3604.10.00 A 3604.10.01 A + +3604.90 Signalling flares, rain rockets, fog signals and other 3604.90.00 A 3604.90.00 A 3604.90.01 A + + +3605.00 Matches 3605.00.10 A 3605.00.00 D 3605.00.01 C + 3605.00.90 A + +3606.10 Lighters refill fuels in containers of a capacity not exceedin 3606.10.00 A 3606.10.00 D 3606.10.01 A + +3606.90 Pyrophoric alloys; solid or semi-solid fuels, put-up; 3606.90.00 A 3606.90.30 A 3606.90.01 A + 3606.90.60 A 3606.90.02 A + 3606.90.03 A + 3606.90.99 A + +3701.10 Photographic plates & film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, 3701.10.00 D 3701.10.00 A 3701.10.01 A + 3701.10.02 A + 3701.10.99 A + +3701.20 Photographic instant print film in the flat, sensitised, 3701.20.00 A 3701.20.00 A 3701.20.01 A + +3701.30 Photographic plates & film in the flat, sens, unexp, with any 3701.30.10 A 3701.30.00 A 3701.30.01 C + 3701.30.20 A + +3701.91 Photographic plates & film in the flat, sens, unexposed, for 3701.91.10 A 3701.91.00 A 3701.91.01 C + 3701.91.20 A + +3701.99 Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, 3701.99.10 A 3701.99.30 A 3701.99.01 C + 3701.99.20 A 3701.99.60 A 3701.99.02 C + 3701.99.03 A + 3701.99.04 C + 3701.99.05 A + 3701.99.99 A + +3702.10 Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, for X-ray 3702.10.00 D 3702.10.00 A 3702.10.01 A + 3702.10.99 A + +3702.20 Instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed 3702.20.00 A 3702.20.00 A 3702.20.01 A + +3702.31 Colour photo film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed w/o sprocket 3702.31.00 A 3702.31.00 A 3702.31.FA A + 3702.31.01 C + 3702.31.99 C + +3702.32 Silver halide film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed w/o sprocke 3702.32.10 A 3702.32.00 A 3702.32.01 C + 3702.32.90 A + +3702.39 Photo film, nes in rolls, sensitised, unexposed w/o sprocket 3702.39.10 A 3702.39.00 A 3702.39.01 A + 3702.39.90 A 3702.39.02 A + 3702.39.99 A + +3702.41 Colour film in rolls, sens., unexp., w/o sprocket holes, of a 3702.41.00 A 3702.41.00 A 3702.41.FA A + 3702.41.01 C + 3702.41.99 C + +3702.42 Film in rolls, w/o sprocket holes,unexp, sens, width >610mm & 3702.42.00 A 3702.42.00 A 3702.42.01 C + + 3702.42.02 C + 3702.42.99 A + +3702.43 Film in rolls, w/o sprocket holes,unexp, sens, width >610mm & 3702.43.00 A 3702.43.00 A 3702.43.01 C + +3702.44 Film in rolls, w/o sprocket holes,unexp, sens, width >105mm bu 3702.44.10 A 3702.44.00 A 3702.44.01 C + 3702.44.20 D + 3702.44.30 A + 3702.44.90 A + +3702.51 Film for colour photo sens, unexp, in rolls, width È16mm & le 3702.51.00 A 3702.51.00 A 3702.51.01 C + 3702.51.02 C + 3702.51.99 C + +3702.52 Film for colour photo sens, unexp, in rolls, width È16mm & le 3702.52.10 A 3702.52.00 A 3702.52.01 A + 3702.52.90 A 3702.52.99 A + +3702.53 Film for col photo sens, unexp, in rolls w >16mm but È35mm & l 3702.53.00 A 3702.53.00 A 3702.53.01 C + 3702.53.99 C + +3702.54 Film for col photo sens, unexp, in rolls w >16mm but È35mm & l 3702.54.00 A 3702.54.00 A 3702.54.01 C + +3702.55 Film for colour photo sens, unexp, in rolls w >16mm but È35 mm 3702.55.00 A 3702.55.00 D 3702.55.01 C + +3702.56 Photographic film in rolls, for colour photo sens, unexp, widt 3702.56.10 A 3702.56.00 D 3702.56.01 C + 3702.56.90 A + +3702.91 Photo film in rolls, sens, unexp, width È 16 mm and length È 1 3702.91.10 A 3702.91.00 A 3702.91.01 C + 3702.91.90 A 3702.91.02 C + 3702.91.99 C + +3702.92 Photo film in rolls, sens, unexp, width È 16 mm and length > 1 3702.92.10 A 3702.92.00 A 3702.92.01 C + 3702.92.90 A 3702.92.02 C + +3702.93 Photo film in rolls, sens, unexp, width >16mm but È35 mm and 3702.93.10 A 3702.93.00 A 3702.93.01 C + 3702.93.90 A 3702.93.02 C + +3702.94 Photo film in rolls, sens, unexp, width >16 mm but È35 mm and 3702.94.10 A 3702.94.00 D 3702.94.01 C + 3702.94.90 A 3702.94.02 C + 3702.94.03 C + +3702.95 Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexp, of a width 3702.95.10 A 3702.95.00 A 3702.95.01 C + 3702.95.20 A + 3702.95.90 A + +3703.10 Photographic paper, paperboard & textile sens, unexp in rolls 3703.10.00 A 3703.10.30 A 3703.10.01 C + 3703.10.60 A 3703.10.99 C + +3703.20 Photographic paper, paperboard & textile sens, unexp for colou 3703.20.00 A 3703.20.30 A 3703.20.FA A + 3703.20.60 A 3703.20.01 C + 3703.20.99 C + + +3703.90 Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, 3703.90.00 A 3703.90.30 A 3703.90.01 A + 3703.90.60 A 3703.90.02 C + 3703.90.03 A + 3703.90.04 A + 3703.90.05 A + 3703.90.06 A + 3703.90.07 A + 3703.90.08 A + 3703.90.99 A + +3704.00 Photo plates, film, paper, paperboard & textiles, exposed but 3704.00.10 D 3704.00.00 D 3704.00.01 A + 3704.00.90 A + +3705.10 Photo plates & film, exp & developed, o/t cine film, for offse 3705.10.10 D 3705.10.00 D 3705.10.01 A + 3705.10.90 A 3705.10.99 A + +3705.20 Microfilms exposed and developed 3705.20.00 A 3705.20.10 D 3705.20.01 A + 3705.20.50 D + +3705.90 Photographic plates and film, exposed & developed, o/t 3705.90.10 D 3705.90.00 D 3705.90.01 A + 3705.90.20 D 3705.90.02 A + 3705.90.90 A 3705.90.99 A + +3706.10 Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, of a width of 35 mm o 3706.10.11 D 3706.10.30 A 3706.10.01 A + 3706.10.19 A 3706.10.60 D 3706.10.99 A + 3706.10.20 D + 3706.10.90 A + +3706.90 Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, nes 3706.90.11 D 3706.90.00 D 3706.90.01 A + 3706.90.19 A 3706.90.02 A + 3706.90.20 D 3706.90.03 A + 3706.90.90 A 3706.90.99 A + +3707.10 Sensitised emulsions prepared for photograpic uses, in measure 3707.10.00 A 3707.10.00 A 3707.10.01 A + 3707.10.99 A + +3707.90 Chemical preparations for photographic uses, put up in measure 3707.90.00 A 3707.90.30 A 3707.90.01 A + 3707.90.60 A 3707.90.02 A + 3707.90.03 A + 3707.90.99 A + +3801.10 Artificial graphite 3801.10.00 B 3801.10.10 A 3801.10.01 C + 3801.10.50 D 3801.10.02 A + +3801.20 Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite 3801.20.00 A 3801.20.00 D 3801.20.01 A + 3801.20.99 A + +3801.30 Carbonaceous pastes for electrodes and similar pastes for 3801.30.00 A 3801.30.00 A 3801.30.01 A + 3801.30.99 A + + +3801.90 Pastes,blocks,plates or other semi-manuf based on graphite or 3801.90.00 A 3801.90.00 A 3801.90.01 B + 3801.90.02 A + 3801.90.03 A + 3801.90.99 A + +3802.10 Activated carbon 3802.10.00 D 3802.10.00 A 3802.10.01 C + +3802.90 Activated natural mineral products; animal black, incl spent 3802.90.10 B 3802.90.10 A 3802.90.01 C + 3802.90.20 A 3802.90.20 A 3802.90.02 C + 3802.90.90 D 3802.90.50 A 3802.90.03 A + 3802.90.04 A + 3802.90.05 A + 3802.90.99 A + +3803.00 Tall oil, whether or not refined 3803.00.00 D 3803.00.00 D 3803.00.01 C + + +3804.00 Residual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp 3804.00.00 A 3804.00.10 D 3804.00.01 A + 3804.00.50 A 3804.00.02 A + 3804.00.99 A + +3805.10 Gum, wood or sulphate turpentine oils 3805.10.00 D 3805.10.00 A 3805.10.01 C + 3805.10.99 A + +3805.20 Pine oil 3805.20.00 D 3805.20.00 D 3805.20.01 C + +3805.90 Terpenic oils nes; crude dipentene; sulphite turpentine and 3805.90.00 D 3805.90.00 A 3805.90.99 A + +3806.10 Rosin 3806.10.00 D 3806.10.00 A 3806.10.01 A + +3806.20 Rosin salts or resin acid salts 3806.20.00 D 3806.20.00 A 3806.20.01 A + 3806.20.02 A + 3806.20.03 A + 3806.20.99 A + +3806.30 Ester gums 3806.30.00 A 3806.30.00 A 3806.30.01 B + 3806.30.02 A + 3806.30.99 A + +3806.90 Resin acids & derivs nes; rosin derivs nes; rosin spirit & 3806.90.00 D 3806.90.00 A 3806.90.01 A + 3806.90.02 A + 3806.90.03 A + 3806.90.04 B + 3806.90.05 A + 3806.90.99 A + +3807.00 Tar,tar oils,creosote & naphta, of wood; veg pitch; brewer's 3807.00.10 A 3807.00.00 A 3807.00.01 A + 3807.00.90 D 3807.00.02 A + 3807.00.99 A + +3808.10 Insecticides, packaged for retail sale or formulated 3808.10.10 A 3808.10.10 A 3808.10.01 A + 3808.10.20 D 3808.10.20 A 3808.10.02 A + 3808.10.30 A 3808.10.03 A + 3808.10.50 A + +3808.20 Fungicides, packaged for retail sale or formulated 3808.20.10 A 3808.20.10 A 3808.20.01 A + 3808.20.20 D 3808.20.20 A 3808.20.99 A + 3808.20.30 A + 3808.20.50 C + +3808.30 Herbicides, anti-sprouting prod & plant growth regs, packd for 3808.30.10 A 3808.30.10 A 3808.30.01 A + 3808.30.20 D 3808.30.20 A 3808.30.02 B + 3808.30.50 C 3808.30.03 A + 3808.30.99 C + +3808.40 Disinfectants, packaged for retail sale or formulated 3808.40.10 A 3808.40.10 A 3808.40.01 A + 3808.40.20 D 3808.40.50 A + + +3808.90 Pesticides including rodenticides, nes, packaged for retail 3808.90.10 A 3808.90.10 A 3808.90.01 A + 3808.90.20 D 3808.90.20 A 3808.90.02 A + 3808.90.50 C 3808.90.99 C + +3809.10 Prep with a basis of amylaceous subs for textile, paper, 3809.10.00 A 3809.10.00 A 3809.10.01 A + +3809.91 Finishing agents, dye carriers & other prep, nes, for use in 3809.91.10 D 3809.91.00 A 3809.91.01 A + 3809.91.20 A + 3809.91.90 A + +3809.92 Finishing agents, dye carriers & other prep, nes, for use in 3809.92.10 A 3809.92.10 A 3809.92.01 A + 3809.92.90 A 3809.92.50 A 3809.92.02 A + 3809.92.99 A + +3809.99 Finishing agents, dye carriers & other prep, for use in 3809.99.00 C 3809.99.10 C 3809.99.99 C + 3809.99.50 C + +3810.10 Pickling prep for metal surfaces;soldering,brazing or welding 3810.10.00 C 3810.10.00 C 3810.10.01 C + +3810.90 Fluxes & other prep for soldering; core or coating prep for 3810.90.00 A 3810.90.10 A 3810.90.01 A + 3810.90.20 D 3810.90.02 A + 3810.90.50 A 3810.90.99 A + +3811.11 Anti-knock preparations based on lead compounds 3811.11.00 C 3811.11.10 A 3811.11.01 A + 3811.11.50 A 3811.11.99 C + +3811.19 Anti-knock preparations, nes 3811.19.00 C 3811.19.00 C 3811.19.99 C + +3811.21 Lubricating oil additives cntg pet oils or oils obtained from 3811.21.00 C 3811.21.00 C 3811.21.01 C + 3811.21.02 C + +3811.29 Lubricating oil additives, nes 3811.29.00 C 3811.29.00 C 3811.29.99 C + +3811.90 Prepared additives for mineral oils or for other similar 3811.90.00 C 3811.90.00 C 3811.90.01 C + 3811.90.99 C + +3812.10 Prepared rubber accelerators 3812.10.00 C 3812.10.10 C 3812.10.01 C + 3812.10.50 C + +3812.20 Compound plasticizers for rubber or plastics, nes 3812.20.10 D 3812.20.10 A 3812.20.01 C + 3812.20.90 C 3812.20.50 C + +3812.30 Anti-oxidising prep & other compound stabilizers for rubber or 3812.30.10 D 3812.30.20 A 3812.30.01 C + 3812.30.90 B 3812.30.40 C 3812.30.99 A + 3812.30.50 A + +3813.00 Preparations & charges for fire-extings; charged 3813.00.00 C 3813.00.10 D 3813.00.01 C + 3813.00.50 A 3813.00.02 C + 3813.00.03 C + 3813.00.99 C + + +3814.00 Organic composite solvents and thinners, nes; prepared paint 3814.00.00 A 3814.00.10 A 3814.00.01 A + 3814.00.20 A 3814.00.02 A + 3814.00.50 A + +3815.11 Supported catalysts, with nickel or nickel compounds as the 3815.11.00 A 3815.11.00 D 3815.11.01 A + 3815.11.02 A + 3815.11.99 A + +3815.12 Supported catalysts, with precious metal or compds thereof as 3815.12.00 A 3815.12.00 D 3815.12.01 A + 3815.12.02 A + 3815.12.99 A + +3815.19 Supported catalysts, nes 3815.19.00 A 3815.19.00 D 3815.19.01 B + 3815.19.99 A + +3815.90 Reaction initiators, reaction accelerator and catalytic 3815.90.00 A 3815.90.10 A 3815.90.01 A + 3815.90.20 A 3815.90.02 C + 3815.90.30 D 3815.90.03 A + 3815.90.50 A 3815.90.99 A + +3816.00 Refractory cements,mortars,concretes and similar compositions, 3816.00.00 B 3816.00.00 A 3816.00.01 B + 3816.00.02 C + 3816.00.03 B + 3816.00.04 A + 3816.00.05 C + 3816.00.06 A + 3816.00.07 B + 3816.00.99 B + +3817.10 Mixed alkylbenzenes, nes 3817.10.00 D 3817.10.10 C 3817.10.FA C + 3817.10.50 A 3817.10.01 D + 3817.10.02 A + 3817.10.99 C + +3817.20 Mixed alkylnaphthalenes, nes 3817.20.00 A 3817.20.00 A 3817.20.01 A + +3818.00 Chemical compds, chem elements in the form of disc,wafer 3818.00.00 A 3818.00.00 D 3818.00.01 A + +3819.00 Hydraulic brake & transmis fluids not cntg or cntg <70% of 3819.00.00 B 3819.00.00 B 3819.00.01 C + 3819.00.02 C + 3819.00.03 B + 3819.00.04 B + 3819.00.99 B + +3820.00 Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids 3820.00.00 C 3820.00.00 C 3820.00.01 C + +3821.00 Prepared culture media for the development of micro-organisms 3821.00.00 D 3821.00.00 C 3821.00.01 C + +3822.00 Composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents, nes 3822.00.00 C 3822.00.10 D 3822.00.01 C + 3822.00.50 C 3822.00.02 C + 3822.00.03 C + + 3822.00.04 C + 3822.00.05 C + +3823.10 Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores 3823.10.00 A 3823.10.00 A 3823.10.01 A + +3823.20 Naphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters 3823.20.10 D 3823.20.00 A 3823.20.01 A + 3823.20.90 A 3823.20.02 A + 3823.20.99 A + +3823.30 Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metalli 3823.30.00 A 3823.30.00 A 3823.30.01 A + 3823.30.99 A + +3823.40 Prepared additives for cements, mortars or concretes 3823.40.00 B 3823.40.10 B 3823.40.01 B + 3823.40.20 D 3823.40.99 B + 3823.40.50 B + +3823.50 Non-refractory mortars and concretes 3823.50.10 D 3823.50.00 D 3823.50.01 B + 3823.50.90 B 3823.50.02 B + 3823.50.03 B + 3823.50.99 B + +3823.60 Sorbitol nes 3823.60.00 A 3823.60.00 A 3823.60.01 B + +3823.90 Chemical products,prep & residual prod of the chemical or 3823.90.10 D 3823.90.11 D 3823.90.01 A + 3823.90.20 D 3823.90.19 A 3823.90.02 A + 3823.90.30 B 3823.90.21 D 3823.90.03 A + 3823.90.40 D 3823.90.22 A 3823.90.04 A + 3823.90.50 D 3823.90.25 A 3823.90.05 A + 3823.90.90 B 3823.90.27 C 3823.90.06 C + 3823.90.31 A 3823.90.07 A + 3823.90.32 A 3823.90.08 A + 3823.90.33 A 3823.90.09 A + 3823.90.34 A 3823.90.10 A + 3823.90.35 A 3823.90.11 A + 3823.90.36 A 3823.90.12 A + 3823.90.39 D 3823.90.13 A + 3823.90.40 A 3823.90.14 A + 3823.90.45 A 3823.90.15 A + 3823.90.46 A 3823.90.16 A + 3823.90.47 A 3823.90.17 C + 3823.90.50 C 3823.90.18 B + 3823.90.19 A + 3823.90.20 A + 3823.90.21 A + 3823.90.22 A + 3823.90.23 C + 3823.90.24 B + 3823.90.25 A + 3823.90.26 A + 3823.90.27 A + 3823.90.28 A + + 3823.90.29 D + 3823.90.30 A + 3823.90.31 A + 3823.90.32 A + 3823.90.33 A + 3823.90.34 A + 3823.90.35 A + 3823.90.36 A + 3823.90.37 D + 3823.90.38 A + 3823.90.39 A + 3823.90.40 A + 3823.90.41 A + 3823.90.42 A + 3823.90.43 B + 3823.90.44 A + 3823.90.45 A + 3823.90.46 A + 3823.90.47 A + 3823.90.48 A + 3823.90.49 C + 3823.90.50 A + 3823.90.51 A + 3823.90.52 A + 3823.90.53 A + 3823.90.54 A + 3823.90.55 C + 3823.90.56 A + 3823.90.57 A + 3823.90.58 C + 3823.90.59 C + 3823.90.60 C + 3823.90.61 C + 3823.90.62 A + 3823.90.63 A + 3823.90.64 A + 3823.90.65 A + 3823.90.66 A + 3823.90.67 A + 3823.90.68 A + 3823.90.69 A + 3823.90.70 A + 3823.90.71 A + 3823.90.72 A + 3823.90.73 A + 3823.90.74 A + 3823.90.75 A + 3823.90.76 A + 3823.90.77 A + 3823.90.78 A + 3823.90.79 A + + 3823.90.80 A + 3823.90.81 A + 3823.90.82 A + 3823.90.99 C + +3901.10 Polyethylene having a specific gravity of less than 0.94 3901.10.00 A 3901.10.00 A 3901.10.01 D + 3901.10.02 D + +3901.20 Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more 3901.20.00 A 3901.20.00 A 3901.20.01 D + 3901.20.02 D + +3901.30 Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers 3901.30.00 A 3901.30.00 A 3901.30.01 A + +3901.90 Polymers of ethylene nes, in primary forms 3901.90.00 B 3901.90.10 D 3901.90.01 A + 3901.90.50 A 3901.90.02 A + 3901.90.03 A + 3901.90.99 C + +3902.10 Polypropylene 3902.10.00 B+ 3902.10.00 B 3902.10.01 B+ + 3902.10.99 C + +3902.20 Polyisobutylene 3902.20.00 A 3902.20.10 D 3902.20.01 D + 3902.20.50 A 3902.20.99 A + +3902.30 Propylene copolymers 3902.30.00 C 3902.30.00 A 3902.30.01 C + +3902.90 Polymers of propylene nes or of olefins nes, in primary forms 3902.90.00 A 3902.90.00 A 3902.90.01 A + +3903.11 Polystyrene, expansible 3903.11.00 C 3903.11.00 A 3903.11.01 C + +3903.19 Polystyrene nes 3903.19.10 C 3903.19.00 A 3903.19.01 A + 3903.19.90 C 3903.19.02 C + 3903.19.99 C + +3903.20 Styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymers 3903.20.10 C 3903.20.00 A 3903.20.01 C + 3903.20.90 C + +3903.30 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymers 3903.30.10 C 3903.30.00 A 3903.30.01 C + 3903.30.90 C + +3903.90 Polymers of styrene nes, in primary forms 3903.90.00 C 3903.90.10 A 3903.90.01 C + 3903.90.50 A 3903.90.02 A + 3903.90.03 A + 3903.90.04 C + 3903.90.05 C + 3903.90.99 C + +3904.10 Polyvinyl chloride, not mixed with any other substances 3904.10.00 B 3904.10.00 A 3904.10.01 C + 3904.10.02 B + 3904.10.03 B + + +3904.21 Polyvinyl chloride nes, not plasticised 3904.21.00 B 3904.21.00 A 3904.21.01 C + 3904.21.02 C + 3904.21.03 A + +3904.22 Polyvinyl chloride nes, plasticised 3904.22.00 C 3904.22.00 A 3904.22.01 C + 3904.22.02 C + +3904.30 Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers 3904.30.00 C 3904.30.00 A 3904.30.01 C + 3904.30.02 C + +3904.40 Vinyl chloride copolymers nes 3904.40.00 C 3904.40.00 A 3904.40.01 A + 3904.40.99 C + +3904.50 Vinylidene chloride polymers 3904.50.00 A 3904.50.00 A 3904.50.01 A + +3904.61 Polytetrafluoroethylene 3904.61.00 A 3904.61.00 A 3904.61.01 A + +3904.69 Fluoro-polymers nes 3904.69.00 C 3904.69.10 D 3904.69.99 C + 3904.69.50 A + +3904.90 Polymers of vinyl chloride nes, or of other halogenated olefin 3904.90.00 C 3904.90.10 D 3904.90.99 C + 3904.90.50 A + +3905.11 Polyvinyl acetate, in aqueous dispersion 3905.11.00 C 3905.11.00 A 3905.11.01 C + +3905.19 Polyvinyl acetate nes 3905.19.00 B 3905.19.00 A 3905.19.01 C + 3905.19.02 B + 3905.19.03 B + 3905.19.04 B + 3905.19.99 B + +3905.20 Polyvinyl alcohols, whether or not containing unhydrolysed 3905.20.00 A 3905.20.00 A 3905.20.01 A + +3905.90 Polyvinyl esters nes; other vinyl polymers in primary forms 3905.90.00 A 3905.90.10 A 3905.90.01 A + 3905.90.50 A 3905.90.02 A + 3905.90.03 A + 3905.90.04 A + 3905.90.99 A + +3906.10 Polymethyl methacrylate 3906.10.00 B 3906.10.00 A 3906.10.01 A + 3906.10.02 A + 3906.10.99 C + +3906.90 Acrylic polymers nes, in primary forms 3906.90.00 A 3906.90.10 D 3906.90.01 A + 3906.90.20 A 3906.90.02 C + 3906.90.50 A 3906.90.03 A + 3906.90.04 A + 3906.90.05 A + 3906.90.06 A + 3906.90.07 A + 3906.90.08 D + + 3906.90.09 D + 3906.90.99 A + +3907.10 Polyacetals 3907.10.00 A 3907.10.00 A 3907.10.01 B + 3907.10.02 A + 3907.10.03 A + 3907.10.04 A + 3907.10.99 A + +3907.20 Polyethers nes 3907.20.10 B 3907.20.00 A 3907.20.01 A + 3907.20.90 B 3907.20.02 A + 3907.20.03 B + 3907.20.04 A + 3907.20.05 A + 3907.20.06 C + 3907.20.99 B + +3907.30 Epoxide resins 3907.30.00 C 3907.30.00 A 3907.30.01 C + 3907.30.02 A + 3907.30.03 A + 3907.30.99 A + +3907.40 Polycarbonates 3907.40.10 A 3907.40.00 A 3907.40.01 A + 3907.40.90 A 3907.40.02 A + 3907.40.03 A + 3907.40.04 A + 3907.40.99 A + +3907.50 Alkyd resins 3907.50.00 B 3907.50.00 A 3907.50.01 B + 3907.50.02 B + 3907.50.99 B + +3907.60 Polyethylene terephthalate 3907.60.00 C 3907.60.00 A 3907.60.01 C + 3907.60.02 C + +3907.91 Polyesters nes, unsaturated 3907.91.00 B 3907.91.10 A 3907.91.01 C + 3907.91.50 A 3907.91.02 C + 3907.91.99 A + +3907.99 Polyesters nes, in primary forms 3907.99.00 B 3907.99.00 A 3907.99.01 B + 3907.99.02 C + 3907.99.03 A + 3907.99.04 A + 3907.99.05 C + 3907.99.06 B + 3907.99.07 B + 3907.99.08 A + 3907.99.09 B + 3907.99.10 B + 3907.99.11 A + 3907.99.12 A + + 3907.99.99 B + +3908.10 Polyamide-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12 3908.10.10 B 3908.10.00 A 3908.10.01 A + 3908.10.90 B 3908.10.02 A + 3908.10.03 A + 3908.10.04 C + 3908.10.05 B + 3908.10.99 A + +3908.90 Polyamides nes, in primary forms 3908.90.00 B 3908.90.00 A 3908.90.01 A + 3908.90.02 A + 3908.90.99 C + +3909.10 Urea resins; thiourea resins 3909.10.10 B 3909.10.00 A 3909.10.01 B + 3909.10.20 B 3909.10.99 B + 3909.10.90 B + +3909.20 Melamine resins 3909.20.10 B 3909.20.00 A 3909.20.01 B + 3909.20.90 B 3909.20.02 C + 3909.20.99 B + +3909.30 Amino-resins nes 3909.30.00 B 3909.30.00 A 3909.30.01 B + 3909.30.02 A + 3909.30.99 B + +3909.40 Phenolic resins 3909.40.10 C 3909.40.00 A 3909.40.01 C + 3909.40.90 C 3909.40.02 C + 3909.40.03 C + 3909.40.04 C + 3909.40.05 C + 3909.40.99 C + +3909.50 Polyurethanes in primary forms 3909.50.10 B 3909.50.10 D 3909.50.01 C + 3909.50.90 B 3909.50.20 A 3909.50.02 C + 3909.50.50 A 3909.50.03 A + 3909.50.04 A + 3909.50.99 C + +3910.00 Silicones in primary forms 3910.00.00 A 3910.00.00 A 3910.00.01 A + 3910.00.02 A + 3910.00.03 A + 3910.00.04 A + 3910.00.05 A + 3910.00.06 A + 3910.00.07 A + 3910.00.08 A + 3910.00.09 A + 3910.00.10 A + 3910.00.11 C + 3910.00.12 D + 3910.00.13 A + + 3910.00.99 A + +3911.10 Petroleum resins, coumarone, indene or coumarone-indene resins 3911.10.00 A 3911.10.00 A 3911.10.01 A + 3911.10.99 A + +3911.90 Polysulphides, polysulphones & other products of Note 3 Chap 3911.90.00 B 3911.90.10 D 3911.90.01 A + 3911.90.20 A 3911.90.02 A + 3911.90.30 A 3911.90.03 C + 3911.90.50 A 3911.90.04 C + 3911.90.99 C + +3912.11 Cellulose acetates, non-plasticised 3912.11.00 C 3912.11.00 A 3912.11.01 C + +3912.12 Cellulose acetates, plasticised 3912.12.00 A 3912.12.00 A 3912.12.01 A + +3912.20 Cellulose nitrates (incl collodions) 3912.20.00 A 3912.20.00 A 3912.20.01 D + 3912.20.02 A + 3912.20.03 A + 3912.20.99 A + +3912.31 Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts 3912.31.00 C 3912.31.00 A 3912.31.01 C + 3912.31.02 C + +3912.39 Cellulose ethers nes, in primary forms 3912.39.10 D 3912.39.00 A 3912.39.01 C + 3912.39.90 C 3912.39.02 C + 3912.39.03 C + 3912.39.04 C + 3912.39.05 C + 3912.39.99 C + +3912.90 Cellulose derivatives nes, in primary forms 3912.90.10 D 3912.90.00 A 3912.90.01 A + 3912.90.90 A 3912.90.02 A + 3912.90.99 A + +3913.10 Alginic acid, its salts and esters 3913.10.00 A 3913.10.00 A 3913.10.01 A + 3913.10.02 A + 3913.10.03 A + 3913.10.04 A + 3913.10.05 A + 3913.10.99 A + +3913.90 Natural polymers, modified natural polymers nes, in primary 3913.90.10 D 3913.90.10 D 3913.90.01 C + 3913.90.90 A 3913.90.20 A 3913.90.02 C + 3913.90.50 A 3913.90.03 D + 3913.90.04 A + 3913.90.05 B + 3913.90.06 A + 3913.90.07 C + 3913.90.08 A + 3913.90.99 A + + +3914.00 Ion-exchangers based on polymers of Nos 39.01 to 39.13 in 3914.00.10 A 3914.00.00 A 3914.00.01 A + 3914.00.90 A 3914.00.02 A + 3914.00.99 A + +3915.10 Polyethylene waste and scrap 3915.10.00 A 3915.10.00 D 3915.10.01 A + +3915.20 Polystyrene waste and scrap 3915.20.00 A 3915.20.00 D 3915.20.01 A + +3915.30 Polyvinyl chloride waste and scrap 3915.30.00 A 3915.30.00 D 3915.30.01 A + +3915.90 Plastics waste and scrap nes 3915.90.10 A 3915.90.00 D 3915.90.01 A + 3915.90.20 A 3915.90.99 A + 3915.90.30 A + 3915.90.40 A + 3915.90.50 A + 3915.90.60 A + 3915.90.71 A + 3915.90.79 A + 3915.90.80 A + 3915.90.90 A + +3916.10 Monofilaments >1 mm, profile shapes etc of polymers of ethylen 3916.10.00 C 3916.10.00 A 3916.10.01 C + 3916.10.02 C + +3916.20 Monofilaments >1 mm, profile shapes etc of polymers of vinyl 3916.20.00 C 3916.20.00 A 3916.20.01 C + 3916.20.02 B + 3916.20.03 B + 3916.20.04 C + +3916.90 Monofilaments >1 mm, profile shapes etc of plastics nes 3916.90.11 C 3916.90.10 A 3916.90.01 B + 3916.90.19 C 3916.90.20 A 3916.90.02 B + 3916.90.90 C 3916.90.30 C 3916.90.03 B + 3916.90.50 A 3916.90.99 C + +3917.10 Sausage casings of hardened protein or of cellulosic materials 3917.10.11 A 3917.10.10 A 3917.10.01 C + 3917.10.12 C 3917.10.50 A 3917.10.02 C + 3917.10.90 C 3917.10.99 C + +3917.21 Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid; of polyethylene 3917.21.00 C 3917.21.00 A 3917.21.01 C + 3917.21.02 C + 3917.21.99 C + +3917.22 Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid; of polypropylene 3917.22.00 C 3917.22.00 A 3917.22.01 C + 3917.22.02 C + 3917.22.99 C + +3917.23 Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid; of polyvinyl chloride 3917.23.00 C 3917.23.00 A 3917.23.01 C + 3917.23.02 C + 3917.23.03 C + 3917.23.99 C + + +3917.29 Tubes, pipes and hoses, rigid; of plastics nes 3917.29.00 B 3917.29.00 A 3917.29.01 B + 3917.29.03 C + 3917.29.05 B + 3917.29.06 B + 3917.29.07 B + 3917.29.99 B + +3917.31 Tubes, pipes & hoses, flexible, plastic, minimum burst pressur 3917.31.00 C 3917.31.00 A 3917.31.01 C + +3917.32 Tubes, pipes and hoses nes, plastic, notreinforced etc, withou 3917.32.00 B 3917.32.00 A 3917.32.01 A + 3917.32.02 A + 3917.32.03 A + 3917.32.99 A + +3917.33 Tubes, pipes and hoses nes, plastic, not reinforced etc, with 3917.33.00 C 3917.33.00 C 3917.33.01 C + 3917.33.99 C + +3917.39 Tubes, pipes and hoses nes, plastic 3917.39.00 C 3917.39.00 A 3917.39.01 C + 3917.39.02 C + +3917.40 Fittings, plastic 3917.40.00 C 3917.40.00 A 3917.40.01 C + +3918.10 Floor, wall and ceiling coverings etc, of polymers of vinyl 3918.10.11 C 3918.10.10 A 3918.10.01 C + 3918.10.19 C 3918.10.20 A 3918.10.99 C + 3918.10.90 C 3918.10.31 A + 3918.10.32 C + 3918.10.40 C + 3918.10.50 A + +3918.90 Floor, wall and ceiling coverings etc, of plastics nes 3918.90.11 C 3918.90.10 A 3918.90.01 C + 3918.90.19 C 3918.90.20 C + 3918.90.91 C 3918.90.30 C + 3918.90.99 C 3918.90.50 A + +3919.10 Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film etc, of plastic in rolls <2 3919.10.11 C 3919.10.10 A 3919.10.01 C + 3919.10.19 C 3919.10.20 A 3919.10.02 C + 3919.10.20 C 3919.10.99 C + 3919.10.30 C + 3919.10.91 C + 3919.10.99 C + +3919.90 Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film etc, of plastic nes 3919.90.11 C 3919.90.10 A 3919.90.01 C + 3919.90.19 C 3919.90.50 A + 3919.90.91 C + 3919.90.99 C + +3920.10 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymers ofethylene 3920.10.00 C 3920.10.00 A 3920.10.01 C + 3920.10.02 C + 3920.10.03 C + 3920.10.04 C + 3920.10.99 C + + +3920.20 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymers of propylene 3920.20.00 C 3920.20.00 A 3920.20.01 C + 3920.20.02 C + 3920.20.03 B + 3920.20.04 C + 3920.20.99 C + +3920.30 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymers of styrene 3920.30.00 C 3920.30.00 A 3920.30.01 C + 3920.30.02 C + 3920.30.03 B + 3920.30.99 C + +3920.41 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymers of vinyl 3920.41.00 C 3920.41.00 A 3920.41.01 C + 3920.41.02 C + 3920.41.03 C + 3920.41.99 C + +3920.42 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymers of vinyl 3920.42.00 C 3920.42.10 A 3920.42.01 C + 3920.42.50 A 3920.42.02 B + 3920.42.99 C + +3920.51 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polymethyl 3920.51.00 C 3920.51.10 A 3920.51.01 C + 3920.51.50 A + +3920.59 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of acrylic polymers nes 3920.59.00 B 3920.59.10 A 3920.59.01 B + 3920.59.50 A 3920.59.02 C + 3920.59.99 C + +3920.61 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polycarbonates 3920.61.00 B 3920.61.00 A 3920.61.01 B + +3920.62 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polyethylene 3920.62.00 B 3920.62.00 A 3920.62.01 D + 3920.62.02 B + 3920.62.03 B + 3920.62.99 B + +3920.63 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of unsaturated polyester 3920.63.00 B 3920.63.10 A 3920.63.01 C + 3920.63.20 A 3920.63.02 B + 3920.63.99 B + +3920.69 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polyesters nes 3920.69.00 B 3920.69.00 A 3920.69.01 A + 3920.69.99 A + +3920.71 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of regenerated cellulose 3920.71.00 C 3920.71.00 A 3920.71.01 C + +3920.72 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of vulcanised rubber 3920.72.00 A 3920.72.00 A 3920.72.01 A + +3920.73 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of cellulose acetate 3920.73.00 A 3920.73.00 A 3920.73.01 D + 3920.73.99 A + +3920.79 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of cellulose derivatives 3920.79.00 B 3920.79.10 A 3920.79.01 A + 3920.79.50 A + + +3920.91 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polyvinyl butyral 3920.91.00 C 3920.91.00 A 3920.91.01 C + +3920.92 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of polyamides 3920.92.00 B 3920.92.00 A 3920.92.01 B + 3920.92.99 C + +3920.93 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of amino-resins 3920.93.00 A 3920.93.00 A 3920.93.01 A + +3920.94 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of phenolic resins 3920.94.00 A 3920.94.00 A 3920.94.01 A + +3920.99 Film and sheet etc, non-cellular etc, of plastics nes 3920.99.00 B 3920.99.10 A 3920.99.01 A + 3920.99.20 A 3920.99.02 A + 3920.99.50 A 3920.99.99 A + +3921.11 Film and sheet etc, cellular of polymers of styrene 3921.11.00 C 3921.11.00 A 3921.11.01 C + + +3921.12 Film and sheet etc, cellular of polymers of vinyl chloride 3921.12.00 C 3921.12.11 A 3921.12.01 C + 3921.12.15 C + 3921.12.19 A + 3921.12.50 A + +3921.13 Film and sheet etc, cellular of polyurethane 3921.13.00 C 3921.13.11 A 3921.13.01 C + 3921.13.15 C + 3921.13.19 C + 3921.13.50 A + +3921.14 Film and sheet etc, cellular of regenerated cellulose 3921.14.00 B 3921.14.00 A 3921.14.01 A + +3921.19 Film and sheet etc, cellular of plastics nes 3921.19.10 C 3921.19.00 A 3921.19.01 C + 3921.19.90 C 3921.19.99 C + +3921.90 Film and sheet etc, nes of plastics 3921.90.11 C 3921.90.11 A 3921.90.01 C + 3921.90.19 C 3921.90.15 C 3921.90.02 C + 3921.90.20 C 3921.90.19 C 3921.90.03 C + 3921.90.90 C 3921.90.21 C 3921.90.04 C + 3921.90.25 C 3921.90.05 C + 3921.90.29 C 3921.90.06 C + 3921.90.40 A 3921.90.07 C + 3921.90.50 A 3921.90.08 C + 3921.90.99 C + +3922.10 Baths, shower-baths and wash basins, of plastics 3922.10.00 C 3922.10.00 A 3922.10.01 C + +3922.20 Lavatory seats and covers of plastics 3922.20.00 C 3922.20.00 A 3922.20.01 C + +3922.90 Bidets, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns and similar plastic 3922.90.10 C 3922.90.00 A 3922.90.01 C + 3922.90.90 C 3922.90.99 C + +3923.10 Boxes, cases, crates & similar articles of plastic 3923.10.00 C 3923.10.00 A 3923.10.01 C + +3923.21 Sacks and bags (including cones) of polymers of ethylene 3923.21.00 C 3923.21.00 A 3923.21.01 C + +3923.29 Sacks and bags (including cones) of plastics nes 3923.29.00 C 3923.29.00 A 3923.29.01 C + 3923.29.02 C + 3923.29.99 C + +3923.30 Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles of plastics 3923.30.10 C 3923.30.00 A 3923.30.01 C + 3923.30.90 C 3923.30.02 C + 3923.30.99 C + +3923.40 Spools, cops, bobbins and similar supports, of plastics 3923.40.00 C 3923.40.00 A 3923.40.01 C + 3923.40.99 C + +3923.50 Stoppers, lids, caps and other closures of plastics 3923.50.10 C 3923.50.00 A 3923.50.01 C + 3923.50.90 C + +3923.90 Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods nes, of 3923.90.00 C 3923.90.00 A 3923.90.99 C + + +3924.10 Tableware and kitchenware of plastics 3924.10.10 C 3924.10.10 A 3924.10.01 C + 3924.10.90 C 3924.10.20 A + 3924.10.30 A + 3924.10.50 A + +3924.90 Household and toilet articles nes, of plastics 3924.90.10 C 3924.90.10 A 3924.90.01 C + 3924.90.90 CM 3924.90.20 A 3924.90.99 C + 3924.90.50 A + +3925.10 Reservoirs, tanks, vats etc of a capacity exceeding 300 l, of 3925.10.00 C 3925.10.00 A 3925.10.01 C + +3925.20 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, of 3925.20.00 C 3925.20.00 A 3925.20.01 C + +3925.30 Shutters, blinds (incl Venetian) and similar articles & parts 3925.30.00 C 3925.30.10 A 3925.30.01 C + 3925.30.50 A + +3925.90 Builders' ware nes, of plastics 3925.90.00 C 3925.90.00 A 3925.90.99 C + +3926.10 Office or school supplies, of plastics 3926.10.00 CM 3926.10.00 A 3926.10.01 C + +3926.20 Apparel and clothing accessories (incl gloves) of plastic 3926.20.11 CM 3926.20.10 A 3926.20.01 A + 3926.20.19 CM 3926.20.20 A 3926.20.02 A + 3926.20.20 CM 3926.20.30 A 3926.20.99 A + 3926.20.30 CM 3926.20.40 B + 3926.20.81 C 3926.20.50 A + 3926.20.82 BM + 3926.20.89 C + 3926.20.90 CM + +3926.30 Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like, of plastics 3926.30.00 BM 3926.30.10 A 3926.30.01 B + 3926.30.50 B 3926.30.99 B + +3926.40 Statuettes and other ornamental articles, of plastics 3926.40.10 BM 3926.40.00 A 3926.40.01 B + 3926.40.90 BM + +3926.90 Articles of plastics or of other materials of Nos 39.01 to 3926.90.10 CM 3926.90.10 A 3926.90.01 C + 3926.90.20 D 3926.90.15 A 3926.90.02 C + 3926.90.30 CM 3926.90.20 A 3926.90.03 A + 3926.90.40 CM 3926.90.25 A 3926.90.04 C + 3926.90.50 CM 3926.90.30 A 3926.90.05 C + 3926.90.60 D 3926.90.33 A 3926.90.06 C + 3926.90.70 D 3926.90.35 A 3926.90.07 C + 3926.90.80 D 3926.90.40 A 3926.90.08 C + 3926.90.90 CM 3926.90.45 A 3926.90.09 A + 3926.90.50 A 3926.90.10 A + 3926.90.55 B 3926.90.11 C + 3926.90.56 A 3926.90.12 C + 3926.90.57 A 3926.90.13 C + 3926.90.59 C 3926.90.14 C + 3926.90.60 A 3926.90.15 C + + 3926.90.65 B 3926.90.16 A + 3926.90.70 A 3926.90.17 C + 3926.90.75 A 3926.90.18 C + 3926.90.77 C 3926.90.19 C + 3926.90.83 A 3926.90.20 A + 3926.90.85 C 3926.90.21 C + 3926.90.87 C 3926.90.22 A + 3926.90.90 A 3926.90.23 C + 3926.90.24 C + 3926.90.26 A + 3926.90.27 C + 3926.90.28 A + 3926.90.29 C + 3926.90.30 A + 3926.90.31 C + 3926.90.32 C + 3926.90.99 C + +4001.10 Natural rubber latex, whether or not prevulcanised 4001.10.00 D 4001.10.00 D 4001.10.01 D + +4001.21 Natural rubber in smoked sheets 4001.21.00 D 4001.21.00 D 4001.21.01 A + +4001.22 Technically specified natural rubber (TSNR) 4001.22.00 D 4001.22.00 D 4001.22.01 D + +4001.29 Natural rubber in other forms nes 4001.29.11 D 4001.29.00 D 4001.29.01 A + 4001.29.19 A + 4001.29.90 D + +4001.30 Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar gums 4001.30.00 D 4001.30.00 D 4001.30.01 A + 4001.30.02 A + 4001.30.99 A + +4002.11 Styrene-butadiene rubber(SBR)/carboxylated styrene-butadiene 4002.11.00 D 4002.11.00 D 4002.11.01 C + 4002.11.02 C + 4002.11.03 C + 4002.11.99 C + +4002.19 Styrene-butadiene rubber(SBR)/carboxylated styrene-butadiene 4002.19.00 D 4002.19.00 D 4002.19.01 C + 4002.19.02 C + 4002.19.99 C + +4002.20 Butadiene rubber (BR) 4002.20.00 D 4002.20.00 D 4002.20.01 C + +4002.31 Isobutene-isoprene (butyl) rubber (IIR) 4002.31.00 D 4002.31.00 D 4002.31.01 D + 4002.31.99 C + +4002.39 Halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber (CIIR or BIIR) 4002.39.00 D 4002.39.00 D 4002.39.01 D + 4002.39.99 C + +4002.41 Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR), latex 4002.41.00 D 4002.41.00 D 4002.41.01 A + + +4002.49 Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR) nes 4002.49.00 D 4002.49.00 D 4002.49.01 D + 4002.49.99 A + +4002.51 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), latex 4002.51.00 D 4002.51.00 D 4002.51.01 C + +4002.59 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) nes 4002.59.00 D 4002.59.00 D 4002.59.01 C + 4002.59.02 C + 4002.59.03 C + 4002.59.04 C + 4002.59.99 C + +4002.60 Isoprene rubber (IR) 4002.60.00 D 4002.60.00 D 4002.60.01 A + 4002.60.99 A + +4002.70 Ethylene-propylene-non-conjugated diene rubber (EPDM) 4002.70.00 D 4002.70.00 D 4002.70.01 D + +4002.80 Mixtures of any product of heading No 40.01 with any product o 4002.80.00 D 4002.80.00 D 4002.80.01 C + +4002.91 Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, etc, latex 4002.91.00 D 4002.91.00 D 4002.91.01 A + 4002.91.02 C + 4002.91.99 C + +4002.99 Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, etc, nes 4002.99.00 D 4002.99.00 D 4002.99.01 C + 4002.99.02 A + 4002.99.99 C + +4003.00 Reclaimed rubber in primary forms or in plates, sheets or stri 4003.00.00 D 4003.00.00 D 4003.00.01 B + +4004.00 Waste, parings & scrap (exc hard rubber) & powders/granules 4004.00.00 D 4004.00.00 D 4004.00.01 B + 4004.00.02 C + 4004.00.99 C + +4005.10 Rubber compounded with carbon black or silica (unvulcanised) 4005.10.00 BM 4005.10.00 D 4005.10.01 C + 4005.10.99 C + +4005.20 Rubber solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading N 4005.20.00 BM 4005.20.00 D 4005.20.01 B + 4005.20.02 B + +4005.91 Compounded rubber in plates, sheets and strip (unvulcanised) 4005.91.00 BM 4005.91.00 D 4005.91.01 A + 4005.91.02 B + 4005.91.03 C + 4005.91.99 C + +4005.99 Compounded rubber, unvulcanised in primary forms nes 4005.99.00 BM 4005.99.00 D 4005.99.01 B + 4005.99.99 B + +4006.10 Camel-back strips for retreading rubber tires 4006.10.00 B 4006.10.00 A 4006.10.01 C + +4006.90 Rubber unvulcanised forms nes, rods, tubes, profile shapes, 4006.90.00 BM 4006.90.10 A 4006.90.01 A + 4006.90.50 A 4006.90.02 C + 4006.90.03 A + + 4006.90.04 C + 4006.90.99 C + +4007.00 Vulcanised rubber thread and cord 4007.00.10 A 4007.00.00 A 4007.00.01 C + 4007.00.90 B + +4008.11 Plates, sheets and strip of cellular rubber (vulcanised) 4008.11.00 BM 4008.11.10 A 4008.11.01 C + 4008.11.50 A + +4008.19 Rods and profile shapes of cellular rubber (vulcanised) 4008.19.00 BM 4008.19.10 A 4008.19.01 C + 4008.19.50 A 4008.19.99 C + +4008.21 Plates, sheets and strip of non cellular rubber, other than 4008.21.10 D 4008.21.00 C 4008.21.01 A + 4008.21.90 B 4008.21.99 C + +4008.29 Rods and profile shapes of non cellular rubber (vulcanised) 4008.29.00 BM 4008.29.00 A 4008.29.01 C + 4008.29.02 C + 4008.29.99 C + +4009.10 Tubes, pipes and hoses vulcanised rubber not reinforced etc, 4009.10.00 B 4009.10.00 A 4009.10.01 B + 4009.10.02 A + +4009.20 Tubes, pipes and hoses vulcanised rubber reinforced with metal 4009.20.00 B 4009.20.00 A 4009.20.01 B + 4009.20.02 A + 4009.20.03 B + 4009.20.04 B + +4009.30 Tubes, pipes and hoses vulc/rubber reinforced with tex mat 4009.30.00 B 4009.30.00 A 4009.30.01 B + 4009.30.02 A + 4009.30.03 B + 4009.30.04 B + 4009.30.05 B + +4009.40 Tubes, pipes and hoses vulcanised rubber reinforced nes, 4009.40.00 B 4009.40.00 A 4009.40.01 B + 4009.40.02 A + 4009.40.03 B + 4009.40.99 B + +4009.50 Tubes, pipes and hoses vulcanised rubber reinforced or not, 4009.50.00 B 4009.50.00 A 4009.50.01 A + 4009.50.02 B + 4009.50.03 B + 4009.50.04 B + 4009.50.99 B + +4010.10 Transmission belts etc vulcanised rubber trapezoidal 4010.10.00 B 4010.10.10 A 4010.10.01 B + 4010.10.50 A 4010.10.99 B + +4010.91 Conveyor belts or belting vulcanised rubber exceeding 20 cm 4010.91.10 CM 4010.91.11 A 4010.91.01 B + 4010.91.90 CM 4010.91.15 A 4010.91.02 B + 4010.91.19 C 4010.91.03 C + 4010.91.50 A 4010.91.04 C + + 4010.91.99 C + +4010.99 Conveyor or transmission belts/belting, of vulcanised rubber 4010.99.10 CM 4010.99.11 A 4010.99.01 C + 4010.99.90 C 4010.99.15 A 4010.99.02 C + 4010.99.19 A 4010.99.03 C + 4010.99.50 A 4010.99.99 C + +4011.10 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for motor cars incl station 4011.10.00 B 4011.10.00 A 4011.10.01 B + +4011.20 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for buses or lorries 4011.20.00 B 4011.20.00 A 4011.20.01 B + +4011.30 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for aircraft 4011.30.00 D 4011.30.00 D 4011.30.01 A + +4011.40 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for motorcycles 4011.40.00 B 4011.40.00 A 4011.40.01 B + +4011.50 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for bicycles 4011.50.00 BM 4011.50.00 B 4011.50.01 B + +4011.91 Pneumatic tires new of rubber nes, having a 'herring-bone' or 4011.91.10 D 4011.91.10 D 4011.91.01 A + 4011.91.91 B 4011.91.50 A 4011.91.02 B + 4011.91.99 B 4011.91.03 A + 4011.91.99 B + +4011.99 Pneumatic tires new of rubber nes 4011.99.11 D 4011.99.10 D 4011.99.01 B + 4011.99.18 B 4011.99.50 A 4011.99.02 B + 4011.99.19 B 4011.99.99 B + 4011.99.90 B + +4012.10 Retreaded tires 4012.10.10 D 4012.10.10 D 4012.10.01 C + 4012.10.90 BM 4012.10.20 D + 4012.10.50 A + +4012.20 Pneumatic tires used 4012.20.10 D 4012.20.10 D 4012.20.01 C + 4012.20.90 BM 4012.20.20 D + 4012.20.50 A + +4012.90 Solid or cushioned tires, interchangeable tire treads & tire 4012.90.11 BM 4012.90.10 D 4012.90.01 C + 4012.90.19 BM 4012.90.20 A 4012.90.02 A + 4012.90.81 BM 4012.90.50 A 4012.90.99 C + 4012.90.89 BM + 4012.90.90 BM + +4013.10 Inner tubes of rubber for motor cars etc buses or lorries 4013.10.00 B 4013.10.00 A 4013.10.01 B + +4013.20 Inner tubes of rubber for bicycles 4013.20.00 BM 4013.20.00 B 4013.20.01 B + +4013.90 Inner tubes of rubber nes 4013.90.10 D 4013.90.10 D 4013.90.01 A + 4013.90.90 B 4013.90.50 A 4013.90.02 A + 4013.90.99 C + +4014.10 Hygienic or pharmaceutical articles of rubber etc sheath 4014.10.00 A 4014.10.00 A 4014.10.01 C + + +4014.90 Hygienic or pharmaceutical articles of rubber etc nes 4014.90.00 BM 4014.90.10 A 4014.90.01 A + 4014.90.50 A 4014.90.02 A + 4014.90.03 C + 4014.90.04 C + 4014.90.99 C + +4015.11 Gloves surgical of rubber 4015.11.00 CM 4015.11.00 A 4015.11.01 A + +4015.19 Gloves nes of rubber 4015.19.00 C 4015.19.10 A 4015.19.99 A + 4015.19.50 A + +4015.90 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories nes, of vulcanise 4015.90.10 CM 4015.90.00 C 4015.90.01 C + 4015.90.90 CM 4015.90.02 C + 4015.90.03 C + 4015.90.99 C + +4016.10 Articles of cellular rubber 4016.10.00 BM 4016.10.00 A 4016.10.01 C + +4016.91 Floor coverings and mats of rubber exc cellular and hard rubbe 4016.91.00 BM 4016.91.00 A 4016.91.01 C + 4016.91.0V C + +4016.92 Erasers (vulcanised rubber) 4016.92.00 BM 4016.92.00 A 4016.92.01 B + 4016.92.99 C + +4016.93 Gaskets, washers and other seals of vulcanised rubber 4016.93.00 BM 4016.93.00 A 4016.93.01 C + 4016.93.02 B + 4016.93.03 C + 4016.93.99 C + +4016.94 Boat and dock fenders, whether or not inflatable, of vulcanise 4016.94.00 BM 4016.94.00 A 4016.94.01 C + 4016.94.02 C + 4016.94.99 C + +4016.95 Rubber articles inflatable nes, vulcanised rubber 4016.95.10 BM 4016.95.00 A 4016.95.01 C + 4016.95.90 BM 4016.95.99 C + +4016.99 Articles of vulcanised rubber nes, other than hard rubber 4016.99.10 BM 4016.99.03 A 4016.99.01 C + 4016.99.20 D 4016.99.05 A 4016.99.02 C + 4016.99.90 CM 4016.99.10 A 4016.99.03 C + 4016.99.15 A 4016.99.04 C + 4016.99.20 A 4016.99.05 C + 4016.99.25 A 4016.99.06 C + 4016.99.50 A 4016.99.07 C + 4016.99.08 A + 4016.99.09 C + 4016.99.99 C + +4017.00 Hard rubber in all forms, incl waste & scrap; articles of hard 4017.00.10 D 4017.00.00 A 4017.00.01 C + 4017.00.90 BM 4017.00.02 C + 4017.00.99 C + + +4101.10 Bovine skins, whole, raw 4101.10.00 D 4101.10.00 D 4101.10.01 D + +4101.21 Bovine hides, whole, fresh or wet-salted 4101.21.00 D 4101.21.00 D 4101.21.01 D + +4101.22 Butts and bends, bovine, fresh or wet-salted 4101.22.00 D 4101.22.00 D 4101.22.01 D + +4101.29 Hide sections, bovine, nes, fresh or wet-salted 4101.29.00 D 4101.29.00 D 4101.29.99 A + +4101.30 Bovine hides, raw, nes 4101.30.00 D 4101.30.00 D 4101.30.01 A + +4101.40 Equine hides and skins, raw 4101.40.00 D 4101.40.00 D 4101.40.01 A + +4102.10 Sheep or lamb skins, raw, with wool on, nes 4102.10.00 D 4102.10.00 D 4102.10.01 A + +4102.21 Sheep or lamb skins, pickled, without wool on 4102.21.00 D 4102.21.00 D 4102.21.01 A + +4102.29 Sheep or lamb skins, raw, o/t pickled, without wool on 4102.29.00 D 4102.29.00 D 4102.29.99 A + +4103.10 Goat or kid hides and skins, raw, nes 4103.10.00 D 4103.10.00 D 4103.10.01 A + +4103.20 Reptile skins, raw 4103.20.00 D 4103.20.00 D 4103.20.01 A + +4103.90 Raw hides and skins of animals, nes 4103.90.00 D 4103.90.00 D 4103.90.01 B + 4103.90.99 A + +4104.10 Bovine skin leather, whole 4104.10.10 A 4104.10.20 A 4104.10.01 C + 4104.10.91 C 4104.10.40 A + 4104.10.99 C 4104.10.60 C + 4104.10.80 C + +4104.21 Bovine leather, vegetable pre-tanned, nes 4104.21.00 A 4104.21.00 A 4104.21.01 A + +4104.22 Bovine leather, otherwise pre-tanned, nes 4104.22.00 A 4104.22.00 A 4104.22.01 A + 4104.22.99 A + +4104.29 Bovine and equine leather, tanned or retanned, nes 4104.29.10 B 4104.29.30 A 4104.29.99 B + 4104.29.20 B 4104.29.50 A + 4104.29.90 B 4104.29.90 A + +4104.31 Bovine and equine leather, full/split grains, nes 4104.31.10 B 4104.31.20 A 4104.31.01 B + 4104.31.90 B 4104.31.40 A + 4104.31.50 A + 4104.31.60 A + 4104.31.80 A + +4104.39 Bovine and equine leather, nes 4104.39.10 C 4104.39.20 A 4104.39.01 B + 4104.39.90 C 4104.39.40 A 4104.39.02 C + 4104.39.50 A 4104.39.99 C + 4104.39.60 A + 4104.39.80 A + + +4105.11 Sheep or lamb skin leather, vegetable pre-tanned 4105.11.00 A 4105.11.00 A 4105.11.01 A + +4105.12 Sheep or lamb skin leather, otherwise pre-tanned 4105.12.00 A 4105.12.00 A 4105.12.01 A + +4105.19 Sheep or lamb skin leather, tanned or retanned, nes 4105.19.00 A 4105.19.00 A 4105.19.01 A + 4105.19.99 A + +4105.20 Sheep or lamb skin leather, nes 4105.20.00 A 4105.20.30 A 4105.20.01 A + 4105.20.60 A 4105.20.02 A + 4105.20.99 A + +4106.11 Goat or kid skin leather, vegetable pre-tanned 4106.11.00 A 4106.11.00 D 4106.11.01 A + +4106.12 Goat or kid skin leather, otherwise pre-tanned 4106.12.00 A 4106.12.00 A 4106.12.01 A + +4106.19 Goat or kid skin leather, tanned or retanned, nes 4106.19.00 A 4106.19.00 A 4106.19.01 A + 4106.19.99 A + +4106.20 Goat or kid skin leather, nes 4106.20.00 A 4106.20.30 A 4106.20.01 C + 4106.20.60 A 4106.20.99 C + +4107.10 Swine leather, nes 4107.10.00 A 4107.10.00 B 4107.10.01 B + 4107.10.02 A + 4107.10.99 B + +4107.21 Reptile leather, vegetable pre-tanned, nes 4107.21.00 D 4107.21.00 A 4107.21.01 A + +4107.29 Reptile leather, nes 4107.29.00 D 4107.29.30 A 4107.29.01 B + 4107.29.60 A 4107.29.99 B + +4107.90 Leather, nes 4107.90.10 D 4107.90.30 B 4107.90.01 B + 4107.90.91 B 4107.90.60 A 4107.90.99 B + 4107.90.99 B + +4108.00 Chamois (including combination chamois) leather 4108.00.00 C 4108.00.00 A 4108.00.01 C + +4109.00 Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leathe 4109.00.00 C 4109.00.30 C 4109.00.01 C + 4109.00.40 C + 4109.00.70 A + +4110.00 Parings and other waste of leather; leather dust, powder and 4110.00.00 D 4110.00.00 D 4110.00.01 C + +4111.00 Composition leather, in slabs, sheets or strip 4111.00.00 C 4111.00.00 A 4111.00.01 C + +4201.00 Saddlery and harness for any animal, of any material 4201.00.10 A 4201.00.30 A 4201.00.01 A + 4201.00.90 B 4201.00.60 A 4201.00.99 A + +4202.11 Trunks, suit-cases and similar containers with outer surface o 4202.11.00 C 4202.11.00 C 4202.11.01 C + +4202.12 Trunks, suit-cases and similar container w/outer surface of 4202.12.00 C 4202.12.20 C 4202.12.01 C + 4202.12.40 C + + 4202.12.60 C + 4202.12.80 C + +4202.19 Trunks, suit-cases and similar containers, nes 4202.19.00 C 4202.19.00 C 4202.19.99 C + +4202.21 Handbags with outer surface of leather 4202.21.00 C 4202.21.30 C 4202.21.01 C + 4202.21.60 C + 4202.21.90 C + +4202.22 Handbags with outer surface of sheeting of plastics or of 4202.22.00 C 4202.22.15 C 4202.22.01 C + 4202.22.35 A + 4202.22.40 C + 4202.22.45 C + 4202.22.60 C + 4202.22.70 C + 4202.22.80 C + +4202.29 Handbags, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard 4202.29.00 C 4202.29.00 C 4202.29.99 C + +4202.31 Articles carried in pocket or handbag, with outer surface of 4202.31.00 C 4202.31.30 A 4202.31.01 C + 4202.31.60 C + +4202.32 Articles carried in pocket or handbag, w/outer surface sheetin 4202.32.00 C 4202.32.10 A 4202.32.01 C + 4202.32.20 A + 4202.32.40 C + 4202.32.80 C + 4202.32.85 C + 4202.32.95 C + +4202.39 Articles carried in pocket or handbag, nes 4202.39.00 C 4202.39.00 A 4202.39.99 C + +4202.91 Containers, with outer surface of leather, nes 4202.91.10 C 4202.91.00 C 4202.91.01 C + 4202.91.20 D + 4202.91.90 C + +4202.92 Containers, with outer surface of sheeting of plas or tex 4202.92.10 C 4202.92.15 C 4202.92.01 C + 4202.92.20 D 4202.92.20 C + 4202.92.90 C 4202.92.30 C + 4202.92.45 C + 4202.92.50 A + 4202.92.60 C + 4202.92.90 C + +4202.99 Containers, nes 4202.99.10 D 4202.99.00 C 4202.99.99 C + 4202.99.90 C + +4203.10 Articles of apparel of leather or of composition leather 4203.10.00 C 4203.10.20 A 4203.10.01 C + 4203.10.40 C 4203.10.99 C + +4203.21 Gloves, mittens and mitts, for sports, of leather or of 4203.21.10 A 4203.21.20 A 4203.21.01 A + 4203.21.90 CM 4203.21.40 A + + 4203.21.55 A + 4203.21.60 A + 4203.21.70 D + 4203.21.80 A + +4203.29 Gloves mittens and mitts, o/t for sport, of leather or of 4203.29.10 CM 4203.29.05 C 4203.29.01 C + 4203.29.90 CM 4203.29.08 C 4203.29.99 C + 4203.29.15 C + 4203.29.18 C + 4203.29.20 C + 4203.29.30 C + 4203.29.40 C + 4203.29.50 C + +4203.30 Belts and bandoliers of leather or of composition leather 4203.30.00 B 4203.30.00 A 4203.30.01 A + 4203.30.99 A + +4203.40 Clothing accessories nes, of leather or of composition leather 4203.40.00 B 4203.40.30 A 4203.40.01 A + 4203.40.60 D 4203.40.99 A + +4204.00 Articles of leather or of composition leather, for technical 4204.00.00 A 4204.00.30 A 4204.00.01 A + 4204.00.60 D + +4205.00 Articles of leather or of composition leather, nes 4205.00.00 CM 4205.00.20 D 4205.00.01 C + 4205.00.40 A + 4205.00.60 A + 4205.00.80 D + +4206.10 Catgut 4206.10.00 D 4206.10.30 A 4206.10.01 A + 4206.10.90 A + +4206.90 Articles of gut (o/t catgut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladder 4206.90.00 A 4206.90.00 A 4206.90.01 A + 4206.90.99 A + +4301.10 Raw mink furskins, whole 4301.10.00 D 4301.10.00 D 4301.10.01 A + +4301.20 Raw rabbit or hare furskins, whole 4301.20.00 D 4301.20.00 D 4301.20.01 A + +4301.30 Raw Persian and similar lamb furskins, whole 4301.30.00 D 4301.30.00 D 4301.30.01 A + +4301.40 Raw beaver furskins, whole 4301.40.00 D 4301.40.00 D 4301.40.01 A + +4301.50 Raw musk-rat furskins, whole 4301.50.00 D 4301.50.00 D 4301.50.01 A + +4301.60 Raw fox furskins, whole 4301.60.00 D 4301.60.30 A 4301.60.01 A + 4301.60.60 D + +4301.70 Raw seal furskins, whole 4301.70.00 D 4301.70.00 D 4301.70.01 A + +4301.80 Raw furskins nes, whole 4301.80.00 D 4301.80.00 D 4301.80.01 A + 4301.80.02 A + + 4301.80.03 A + 4301.80.99 A + +4301.90 Raw furskin pieces (e.g. heads, tails, paws), suitable for 4301.90.00 D 4301.90.00 D 4301.90.01 A + +4302.11 Tanned or dressed mink furskins, whole, not assembled 4302.11.00 A 4302.11.00 A 4302.11.01 A + +4302.12 Tanned or dressed rabbit or hare furskins, whole, not assemble 4302.12.00 A 4302.12.00 A 4302.12.01 A + +4302.13 Tanned or dressed Persian and similar lamb furskins, whole, no 4302.13.00 A 4302.13.00 A 4302.13.01 A + +4302.19 Tanned or dressed furskins nes, whole, not assembled 4302.19.10 D 4302.19.15 A 4302.19.01 A + 4302.19.20 A 4302.19.30 A 4302.19.02 A + 4302.19.90 A 4302.19.45 A 4302.19.99 A + 4302.19.60 A + 4302.19.75 A + +4302.20 Tanned or dressed furskin pieces (e.g. heads, tails, paws), no 4302.20.00 A 4302.20.30 A 4302.20.01 A + 4302.20.60 A + 4302.20.90 A + +4302.30 Tanned or dressed whole furskins and furskins pieces, 4302.30.10 D 4302.30.00 A 4302.30.01 A + 4302.30.90 A + +4303.10 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories of furskin 4303.10.10 CM 4303.10.00 A 4303.10.01 A + 4303.10.20 CM + 4303.10.90 CM + +4303.90 Articles of furskin nes 4303.90.00 CM 4303.90.00 A 4303.90.99 A + +4304.00 Artificial fur and articles thereof 4304.00.00 C 4304.00.00 A 4304.00.01 A + +4401.10 Fuel wood 4401.10.00 D 4401.10.00 D 4401.10.01 B + +4401.21 Wood in chips, coniferous 4401.21.00 D 4401.21.00 D 4401.21.01 Cq + +4401.22 Wood in chips, non-coniferous 4401.22.00 D 4401.22.00 D 4401.22.01 B + +4401.30 Sawdust and wood waste and scrap 4401.30.00 D 4401.30.20 A 4401.30.01 C + 4401.30.40 D + +4402.00 Wood charcoal (incl shell or nut charcoal) 4402.00.10 D 4402.00.00 D 4402.00.01 C + 4402.00.90 A + +4403.10 Poles, treated/painted etc 4403.10.00 D 4403.10.00 D 4403.10.01 Cq + +4403.20 Logs, poles, coniferous nes 4403.20.00 D 4403.20.00 D 4403.20.01 C + +4403.31 Logs, Meranti, light & dark red & Bakau 4403.31.00 D 4403.31.00 D 4403.31.01 A + +4403.32 Logs, white Lauan, Meranti, Seraya yellow Meranti & Alan 4403.32.00 D 4403.32.00 D 4403.32.01 A + + +4403.33 Logs, Keruing, Ramin, Kapur, Teak, Jongkong, Merbau, etc 4403.33.00 D 4403.33.00 D 4403.33.01 A + +4403.34 Logs, Okoum‚, Obeche, Sapelli, Sipo, Acajou d'Afrique, etc 4403.34.00 D 4403.34.00 D 4403.34.01 C + +4403.35 Logs, Tiama, Mansonia, Llomba, Dib‚tou, Limba and Azob‚ 4403.35.00 D 4403.35.00 D 4403.35.01 C + +4403.91 Logs, Oak 4403.91.00 D 4403.91.00 D 4403.91.01 B + +4403.92 Logs, Beech 4403.92.00 D 4403.92.00 D 4403.92.01 B + +4403.99 Logs, non-coniferous nes 4403.99.00 D 4403.99.00 D 4403.99.99 C + +4404.10 Poles, piles etc, coniferous, pointed but not sawn 4404.10.00 D 4404.10.00 D 4404.10.01 C + 4404.10.02 B + +4404.20 Poles, piles etc, non-coniferous, pointed but not sawn 4404.20.00 D 4404.20.00 D 4404.20.01 A + 4404.20.02 B + 4404.20.03 A + 4404.20.04 B + 4404.20.99 B + +4405.00 Wood wool; wood flour 4405.00.00 D 4405.00.00 C 4405.00.01 C + 4405.00.02 C + +4406.10 Ties, railway/tramway, wood not impregnated 4406.10.00 D 4406.10.00 D 4406.10.01 C + +4406.90 Ties, railway/tramway, wood nes 4406.90.00 D 4406.90.00 D 4406.90.99 B + +4407.10 Lumber, coniferous (softwood) 6 mm and thicker 4407.10.00 D 4407.10.00 D 4407.10.FA A + 4407.10.01 Cq + 4407.10.02 Cq + 4407.10.03 Cq + 4407.10.99 C + +4407.21 Lumber, Meranti red (light & dark), Meranti Bakau, White Lauan 4407.21.00 D 4407.21.00 D 4407.21.01 B + 4407.21.99 B + +4407.22 Lumber, Okoum‚, Obeche, Sapelli, Sipo, Acajou d'Afrique, Makor 4407.22.00 D 4407.22.00 D 4407.22.01 B + 4407.22.99 B + +4407.23 Lumber, Baboen, Mahogany (Swietenia spp), Imbuia and Balsa 4407.23.00 D 4407.23.00 D 4407.23.01 C + 4407.23.99 B + +4407.91 Lumber, Oak 4407.91.00 D 4407.91.00 D 4407.91.01 Cq + +4407.92 Lumber, Beech 4407.92.00 D 4407.92.00 D 4407.92.01 A + 4407.92.99 B + +4407.99 Lumber, non-coniferous nes 4407.99.00 D 4407.99.00 D 4407.99.FA B + 4407.99.FB B + + 4407.99.01 C + 4407.99.02 C + 4407.99.03 B + 4407.99.99 Cq + +4408.10 Veneer, coniferous (softwood) less than 6 mm thick 4408.10.00 D 4408.10.00 D 4408.10.01 A + +4408.20 Veneer, tropical woods, less than 6 mm thick 4408.20.00 D 4408.20.00 D 4408.20.01 A + +4408.90 Veneer, non-coniferous nes, less than 6 mm thick 4408.90.00 D 4408.90.00 D 4408.90.99 A + +4409.10 Wood (lumber) continuously shaped coniferous (softwood) 4409.10.00 D 4409.10.10 D 4409.10.01 A + 4409.10.20 A 4409.10.02 A + 4409.10.40 A 4409.10.99 A + 4409.10.45 D + 4409.10.50 A + 4409.10.60 A + 4409.10.65 B + 4409.10.90 D + +4409.20 Wood (lumber) continuously shaped non-coniferous (hardwood) 4409.20.11 A 4409.20.10 D 4409.20.01 A + 4409.20.19 D 4409.20.25 D 4409.20.99 A + 4409.20.90 D 4409.20.40 D + 4409.20.50 A + 4409.20.60 D + 4409.20.65 A + 4409.20.90 D + +4410.10 Particle board of wood 4410.10.10 C 4410.10.00 A 4410.10.01 C + 4410.10.91 C + 4410.10.99 C + +4410.90 Particle board of other ligneous materials 4410.90.10 C 4410.90.00 D 4410.90.01 C + 4410.90.90 C 4410.90.02 C + 4410.90.99 C + +4411.11 Fibreboard >0.8 g/cmú not worked or surface covered 4411.11.00 B 4411.11.00 A 4411.11.01 B + +4411.19 Fibreboard >0.8 g/cmú nes 4411.19.00 B 4411.19.20 A 4411.19.99 B + 4411.19.30 D + 4411.19.40 A + +4411.21 Fibreboard >0.5 g/cmú <0.8 g/cmú not worked or surface covered 4411.21.00 BM 4411.21.00 A 4411.21.01 B + +4411.29 Fibreboard >0.5 g/cmú <0.8 g/cmú nes 4411.29.00 BM 4411.29.20 A 4411.29.99 B + 4411.29.30 D + 4411.29.60 A + 4411.29.90 A + +4411.31 Fibreboard >0.35 g/cmú <0.5 g/cmú not worked or surface covere 4411.31.00 BM 4411.31.00 D 4411.31.01 B + + +4411.39 Fibreboard >0.35 g/cmú <0.5 g/cmú nes 4411.39.00 BM 4411.39.00 D 4411.39.99 B + +4411.91 Fibreboard not worked or surface covered nes (0.35 g/cmú & 4411.91.00 BM 4411.91.00 D 4411.91.01 B + +4411.99 Fibreboard nes (0.35 g/cmú & less) 4411.99.00 BM 4411.99.00 D 4411.99.99 B + +4412.11 Plywood, at least 1 outer ply of tropical woods (ply's <6 mm) 4412.11.10 C 4412.11.10 A 4412.11.01 C + 4412.11.90 C 4412.11.20 A + 4412.11.50 A + +4412.12 Plywood, at least 1 outer ply of non-coniferous wood nes (ply' 4412.12.10 C 4412.12.10 A 4412.12.01 C + 4412.12.90 C 4412.12.15 A + 4412.12.20 A + 4412.12.50 A + +4412.19 Plywood nes, at least 1 outer ply of coniferous wood (ply's <6 4412.19.10 CM 4412.19.10 A 4412.19.01 C + 4412.19.90 CM 4412.19.30 A 4412.19.02 C + 4412.19.40 A 4412.19.99 C + 4412.19.50 C + +4412.21 Panels, 1 outer ply non-coniferous & 1 ply of particle board 4412.21.10 C 4412.21.00 A 4412.21.01 C + 4412.21.90 C + +4412.29 Panels, 1 outer ply non-coniferous wood nes 4412.29.10 C 4412.29.10 A 4412.29.99 C + 4412.29.90 C 4412.29.30 A + 4412.29.40 A + 4412.29.50 A + +4412.91 Panels, 1 outer ply coniferous wood, & 1 ply of particle board 4412.91.10 C 4412.91.00 A 4412.91.01 C + 4412.91.90 C + +4412.99 Panels, 1 outer ply coniferous 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4417.00.19 B 4417.00.40 D 4417.00.02 B + 4417.00.20 B 4417.00.60 A 4417.00.99 B + 4417.00.90 B 4417.00.80 A + +4418.10 Windows, French-windows and their frames, of wood 4418.10.10 B 4418.10.00 A 4418.10.01 B + 4418.10.90 B + +4418.20 Doors and their frames and thresholds, of wood 4418.20.10 B 4418.20.00 A 4418.20.01 B + 4418.20.20 A + + +4418.30 Parquet panels, including tiles of wood 4418.30.00 A 4418.30.00 A 4418.30.01 B + +4418.40 Shuttering for concrete constructional work, of wood 4418.40.00 B 4418.40.00 A 4418.40.01 B + +4418.50 Shingles and shakes, of wood 4418.50.00 D 4418.50.00 D 4418.50.01 A + +4418.90 Builder's joinery and carpentery of wood nes 4418.90.10 B 4418.90.20 D 4418.90.01 B + 4418.90.90 C 4418.90.40 A 4418.90.99 C + +4419.00 Tableware and kitchenware, of wood 4419.00.00 B 4419.00.40 A 4419.00.01 B + 4419.00.80 A + +4420.10 Statuettes and other ornaments of wood 4420.10.00 B 4420.10.00 A 4420.10.01 B + +4420.90 Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jeweller 4420.90.00 B 4420.90.20 A 4420.90.99 B + 4420.90.40 A + 4420.90.60 B + 4420.90.80 A + +4421.10 Clothes hangers of wood 4421.10.00 CM 4421.10.00 C 4421.10.01 C + +4421.90 Wood articles nes 4421.90.10 D 4421.90.10 A 4421.90.01 C + 4421.90.20 CM 4421.90.15 D 4421.90.02 C + 4421.90.30 A 4421.90.20 C 4421.90.03 C + 4421.90.40 CM 4421.90.30 A 4421.90.04 C + 4421.90.50 CM 4421.90.40 C 4421.90.05 C + 4421.90.60 A 4421.90.50 A 4421.90.06 C + 4421.90.90 CM 4421.90.60 A 4421.90.99 C + 4421.90.70 D + 4421.90.80 C + 4421.90.85 C + 4421.90.88 D + 4421.90.90 A + +4501.10 Natural cork, raw or simply prepared 4501.10.00 D 4501.10.00 D 4501.10.01 A + +4501.90 Waste cork; crushed, granulated or ground 4501.90.00 D 4501.90.20 D 4501.90.99 A + 4501.90.40 A + +4502.00 Natural cork, debacked/roughly squared or in rectangular block 4502.00.00 D 4502.00.00 A 4502.00.01 A + +4503.10 Corks and stoppers, natural cork 4503.10.00 D 4503.10.20 A 4503.10.01 A + 4503.10.30 A + 4503.10.40 A + 4503.10.60 A + 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Basketwork, wickerwork and other article made up from plaited 4602.10.10 A 4602.10.05 A 4602.10.01 A + 4602.10.91 A 4602.10.11 A + 4602.10.92 A 4602.10.12 A + 4602.10.93 D 4602.10.13 A + 4602.10.99 A 4602.10.19 A + 4602.10.21 A + 4602.10.22 A + 4602.10.23 A + 4602.10.25 A + 4602.10.29 A + 4602.10.40 A + 4602.10.50 A + +4602.90 Basketwork, wickerwork and other article made up from other 4602.90.10 A 4602.90.00 A 4602.90.99 A + 4602.90.90 A + +4701.00 Mechanical wood pulp 4701.00.00 D 4701.00.00 D 4701.00.01 C + +4702.00 Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades 4702.00.00 D 4702.00.00 D 4702.00.01 D + 4702.00.02 D + 4702.00.99 D + +4703.11 Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, coniferous, unbleached 4703.11.00 D 4703.11.00 D 4703.11.01 D + 4703.11.02 A + 4703.11.99 A + +4703.19 Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, non-coniferous, 4703.19.00 D 4703.19.00 D 4703.19.01 A + + 4703.19.02 A + +4703.21 Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, coniferous, semi-bl or 4703.21.00 D 4703.21.00 D 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fibrous material (o/t cotton 4706.93.00 D 4706.93.00 D 4706.93.01 A + +4707.10 Waste and scrap of unbleached kraft or corrugated paper and 4707.10.00 D 4707.10.00 D 4707.10.01 D + +4707.20 Waste and scrap of paper/paperboard made of bl chem pulp, not 4707.20.00 D 4707.20.00 D 4707.20.01 D + +4707.30 Waste and scrap of paper/paperboard made mainly of mechanical 4707.30.00 D 4707.30.00 D 4707.30.01 A + 4707.30.99 D + +4707.90 Waste and scrap of paper or paperboard, nes (including unsorte 4707.90.00 D 4707.90.00 D 4707.90.01 D + +4801.00 Newsprint, in rolls or sheets 4801.00.00 D 4801.00.00 D 4801.00.01 Bp + 4801.00.02 A + 4801.00.03 B + 4801.00.04 Bp + 4801.00.99 Bp + +4802.10 Paper, hand-made, uncoated, in rolls or sheets 4802.10.00 A 4802.10.00 A 4802.10.01 A + +4802.20 Paper, sensitising base stock, in rolls or sheets, uncoated 4802.20.00 A 4802.20.00 D 4802.20.01 B + 4802.20.02 A + 4802.20.99 B + +4802.30 Paper, carbonising base, in rolls or sheets, uncoated 4802.30.00 A 4802.30.20 A 4802.30.01 B + 4802.30.40 A 4802.30.02 A + + +4802.40 Paper, wallpaper base, in rolls or sheets, uncoated 4802.40.00 D 4802.40.00 D 4802.40.01 A + 4802.40.02 A + 4802.40.99 B + +4802.51 Paper, fine, woodfree, in rolls or sheets, <40 g/mO, uncoated, 4802.51.11 A 4802.51.10 A 4802.51.01 A + 4802.51.19 A 4802.51.40 A 4802.51.02 C + 4802.51.90 A 4802.51.90 D 4802.51.03 B + 4802.51.04 A + 4802.51.05 D + 4802.51.06 B + 4802.51.07 C + 4802.51.99 C + +4802.52 Paper, fine, woodfree, in rolls or sheets, 40 g/mO, È150 4802.52.10 B 4802.52.10 A 4802.52.01 Bp + 4802.52.90 B 4802.52.15 A 4802.52.02 B + 4802.52.20 A 4802.52.03 D + 4802.52.40 A 4802.52.04 Bp + 4802.52.90 D 4802.52.05 Bp + 4802.52.99 Bp + +4802.53 Paper, fine, woodfree, in rolls or sheets, >150 g/mO, uncoated 4802.53.10 B 4802.53.10 A 4802.53.01 B + 4802.53.90 B 4802.53.15 A 4802.53.02 B + 4802.53.20 A 4802.53.03 B + 4802.53.90 A 4802.53.04 C + 4802.53.99 C + +4802.60 Paper, fine, woodcontaining, in rolls or sheets, uncoated, nes 4802.60.11 D 4802.60.10 A 4802.60.01 B + 4802.60.19 A 4802.60.20 A 4802.60.02 A + 4802.60.90 A 4802.60.90 D 4802.60.99 A + +4803.00 Paper, household/sanitary, rolls of a width >36 cm, sheets one 4803.00.10 D 4803.00.20 A 4803.00.01 Bp + 4803.00.20 BM 4803.00.40 D 4803.00.02 C + 4803.00.90 A 4803.00.03 A + 4803.00.99 B + +4804.11 Paper, Kraftliner, in rolls, unbleached, uncoated 4804.11.00 B 4804.11.00 D 4804.11.01 Bp + +4804.19 Paper, Kraftliner, in rolls, o/t unbleached, uncoated 4804.19.00 B 4804.19.00 D 4804.19.01 B + 4804.19.02 Bp + 4804.19.99 B + +4804.21 Paper, sack kraft, in rolls, unbleached, uncoated 4804.21.10 D 4804.21.00 D 4804.21.01 C + 4804.21.90 C + +4804.29 Paper, sack kraft, in rolls, o/t unbl, uncoated 4804.29.00 C 4804.29.00 D 4804.29.99 C + +4804.31 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, È150g/mO, unbleached, uncoated, 4804.31.10 A 4804.31.10 A 4804.31.01 B + 4804.31.21 D 4804.31.20 A 4804.31.02 B + 4804.31.29 B 4804.31.40 D 4804.31.03 A + 4804.31.91 A 4804.31.60 A 4804.31.99 B + 4804.31.99 B + + +4804.39 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, È150g/mO, uncoated, nes 4804.39.10 B 4804.39.20 A 4804.39.01 B + 4804.39.90 B 4804.39.40 D 4804.39.99 B + 4804.39.60 A + +4804.41 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, >150g/mO, <225 g/mO, unbleached 4804.41.11 D 4804.41.20 D 4804.41.01 Bp + 4804.41.19 B 4804.41.40 A + 4804.41.21 A + 4804.41.29 B + 4804.41.30 D + 4804.41.90 B + +4804.42 Paper, kraft, rolls/sheets, >150g/mO but <225 g/mO, bl, >95% 4804.42.11 A 4804.42.00 D 4804.42.01 A + 4804.42.19 A + 4804.42.90 A + +4804.49 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, >150g/mO, <225 g/mO, uncoated, 4804.49.10 B 4804.49.00 A 4804.49.01 B + 4804.49.90 B 4804.49.02 B + 4804.49.99 Bp + +4804.51 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, 225g/mO, unbleached, uncoated, 4804.51.10 A 4804.51.00 D 4804.51.01 A + 4804.51.90 A 4804.51.99 B + +4804.52 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, 225g/mO, bl, >95% chemical 4804.52.10 D 4804.52.00 D 4804.52.01 A + 4804.52.90 A 4804.52.99 A + +4804.59 Paper, kraft, rolls or sheets, 225g/mO, uncoated, nes 4804.59.00 A 4804.59.00 A 4804.59.01 A + 4804.59.02 A + 4804.59.99 A + +4805.10 Paper, fluting (corrugating medium), in rolls, semi-chemical, 4805.10.00 B 4805.10.00 A 4805.10.01 C + +4805.21 Paper, multi-ply, each layer bleached, in rolls or sheets, 4805.21.00 B 4805.21.00 D 4805.21.01 B + +4805.22 Paper, multi-ply, with only one layer bleached, rolls or 4805.22.00 C 4805.22.00 D 4805.22.01 C + +4805.23 Paper, multi-ply, 3 layers, only 2 outer layers bl, 4805.23.00 B 4805.23.00 D 4805.23.01 B + +4805.29 Paper, multi-ply, rolls/sheets, uncoated, nes 4805.29.10 D 4805.29.00 D 4805.29.99 C + 4805.29.20 C + 4805.29.90 C + +4805.30 Paper, wrapping, sulphite, rolls/sheets, uncoated 4805.30.10 D 4805.30.00 A 4805.30.01 A + 4805.30.90 A + +4805.40 Paper, filter, in rolls or sheets, uncoated 4805.40.10 A 4805.40.00 A 4805.40.01 A + 4805.40.20 A 4805.40.99 A + 4805.40.90 A + +4805.50 Paper, felt, in rolls or sheets, uncoated 4805.50.10 D 4805.50.00 D 4805.50.01 A 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glassine, other glazed transparent or translucent, in 4806.40.00 B 4806.40.00 D 4806.40.01 B + +4807.10 Paper, laminated internally with bitumen tar/asphalt, 4807.10.00 A 4807.10.00 D 4807.10.01 A + +4807.91 Paper, straw, in rolls or sheets, not coated 4807.91.00 A 4807.91.00 A 4807.91.01 A + +4807.99 Paper, composite, in rolls or sheets, nes, not coated 4807.99.10 D 4807.99.20 A 4807.99.99 C + 4807.99.90 C 4807.99.40 D + +4808.10 Paper, corrugated, in rolls or sheets 4808.10.00 B 4808.10.00 A 4808.10.01 Bp + +4808.20 Paper, sack kraft, creped or crinkled, in rolls or sheets 4808.20.10 D 4808.20.00 D 4808.20.01 B + 4808.20.90 B + +4808.30 Paper, kraft, creped or crinkled, in rolls or sheets, nes 4808.30.10 D 4808.30.00 D 4808.30.01 A + 4808.30.90 A 4808.30.02 B + 4808.30.99 B + +4808.90 Paper, creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls or 4808.90.10 D 4808.90.20 A 4808.90.01 A + 4808.90.90 A 4808.90.40 A 4808.90.02 A + + 4808.90.60 A 4808.90.99 A + +4809.10 Paper, carbon or similar copying, rolls width >36 cm, sheets 4809.10.00 C 4809.10.20 A 4809.10.01 C + 4809.10.40 D 4809.10.99 C + +4809.20 Paper, self-copy, in rolls of a width > 36 cm, sheets at least 4809.20.10 B 4809.20.20 A 4809.20.01 Bp + 4809.20.90 B 4809.20.40 D 4809.20.99 Bp + +4809.90 Paper, copying/transfer, rolls of a width >36 cm, sheets one 4809.90.10 D 4809.90.20 A 4809.90.01 C + 4809.90.90 C 4809.90.40 A 4809.90.99 C + 4809.90.60 D + 4809.90.70 D + 4809.90.80 A + +4810.11 Paper, fine, woodfree, in rolls or sheets, È150 g/mO, clay 4810.11.11 D 4810.11.20 A 4810.11.01 B + 4810.11.12 B 4810.11.30 A 4810.11.02 B + 4810.11.19 B 4810.11.90 A 4810.11.03 B + 4810.11.20 B 4810.11.04 B + 4810.11.05 B + 4810.11.06 B + 4810.11.99 Bp + +4810.12 Paper, fine, woodfree, in rolls or sheets, >150 g/mO, clay 4810.12.11 A 4810.12.00 A 4810.12.01 A + 4810.12.19 A 4810.12.02 A + 4810.12.20 A 4810.12.03 A + 4810.12.04 A + 4810.12.05 A + 4810.12.99 Bp + +4810.21 Paper, fine, light weight coated, in rolls or 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Woven fabrics of combed wool/fine animal hair, 85% by weight, 5112.11.10 Bl 5112.11.10 B 5112.11.FA Bl + 5112.11.90 Bl 5112.11.20 B 5112.11.01 Bl + +5112.19 Woven fabrics of combed wool/fine animal hair, 85% by weight, 5112.19.10 A 5112.19.20 B 5112.19.FA A + 5112.19.91 Bl 5112.19.90 B 5112.19.FB Bl + 5112.19.92 Bl 5112.19.99 Bl + +5112.20 Woven fabrics of combed wool/fine animal hair, <85% by wt, 5112.20.10 Bl 5112.20.10 B 5112.20.FA Bl + 5112.20.91 Bl 5112.20.20 B 5112.20.01 Bl + 5112.20.92 Bl 5112.20.30 B + +5112.30 Woven fabrics of combed wool/fine animal hair, <85% by wt, 5112.30.10 A 5112.30.10 B 5112.30.FA A + 5112.30.20 Bl 5112.30.20 B 5112.30.FB Bl + 5112.30.91 Bl 5112.30.30 B 5112.30.01 Bl + + 5112.30.92 Bl + +5112.90 Woven fabrics of combed wool/fine animal hair, <85% by weight, 5112.90.10 Bl 5112.90.30 B 5112.90.99 Bl + 5112.90.91 Bl 5112.90.40 B + 5112.90.92 Bl 5112.90.50 B + 5112.90.90 B + +5113.00 Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair 5113.00.00 Bl 5113.00.00 A 5113.00.01 Bl + 5113.00.02 Bl + +5201.00 Cotton, not carded or combed 5201.00.00 D 5201.00.10 C 5201.00.01 C + 5201.00.20 C 5201.00.02 C + 5201.00.50 C 5201.00.03 D + +5202.10 Cotton yarn waste (including thread waste) 5202.10.00 D 5202.10.00 D 5202.10.01 B + 5202.10.02 B + 5202.10.99 B + +5202.91 Garnetted stock of cotton 5202.91.00 D 5202.91.00 A 5202.91.01 B + +5202.99 Cotton waste, nes 5202.99.00 D 5202.99.00 C 5202.99.01 C + 5202.99.99 B + +5203.00 Cotton, carded or combed 5203.00.10 D 5203.00.00 C 5203.00.01 C + 5203.00.90 C + +5204.11 Cotton sewing thread 85% by weight of cotton, not put up for 5204.11.00 B+ 5204.11.00 A 5204.11.01 B+ + +5204.19 Cotton sewing thread, <85% by weight of cotton, not put up for 5204.19.00 B+ 5204.19.00 A 5204.19.99 B+ + +5204.20 Cotton sewing thread, put up for retail sale 5204.20.00 B+ 5204.20.00 A 5204.20.01 B+ + +5205.11 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, uncombed, 714.29 dtex, not put up 5205.11.00 B+ 5205.11.10 B 5205.11.01 B+ + 5205.11.20 B + +5205.12 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, uncombed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5205.12.00 B+ 5205.12.10 B 5205.12.01 B+ + 5205.12.20 B + +5205.13 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, uncombed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5205.13.00 B+ 5205.13.10 B 5205.13.01 B+ + 5205.13.20 B + +5205.14 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, uncombed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not pu 5205.14.00 B+ 5205.14.10 B 5205.14.01 B+ + 5205.14.20 B + +5205.15 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, uncombed, <125 dtex, not put up for 5205.15.00 B+ 5205.15.10 B 5205.15.01 B+ + 5205.15.20 B + +5205.21 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, combed, 714.29, not put up 5205.21.00 B+ 5205.21.00 B 5205.21.01 B+ + +5205.22 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, combed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5205.22.00 B+ 5205.22.00 B 5205.22.01 B+ + + +5205.23 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, combed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5205.23.00 B+ 5205.23.00 B 5205.23.01 B+ + +5205.24 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, combed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not put 5205.24.00 B+ 5205.24.00 B 5205.24.01 B+ + +5205.25 Cotton yarn, 85%, single, combed, <125 dtex, not put up for 5205.25.00 B+ 5205.25.00 B 5205.25.01 B+ + +5205.31 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, uncombed, 714.29 dtex, not put up, 5205.31.00 B+ 5205.31.00 B 5205.31.01 B+ + +5205.32 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, uncombed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5205.32.00 B+ 5205.32.00 B 5205.32.01 B+ + +5205.33 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, uncombed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5205.33.00 B+ 5205.33.00 B 5205.33.01 B+ + +5205.34 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, uncombed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not put 5205.34.00 B+ 5205.34.00 B 5205.34.01 B+ + +5205.35 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, uncombed, <125 dtex, not put up, nes 5205.35.00 B+ 5205.35.00 B 5205.35.01 B+ + +5205.41 Cotton yarn, 85%, multiple, combed, 714.29 dtex, not put up, 5205.41.00 B+ 5205.41.00 B 5205.41.01 B+ + +5205.42 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, combed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not pu 5205.42.00 B+ 5205.42.00 B 5205.42.01 B+ + +5205.43 Cotton yarn, 85%, multi, combed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not pu 5205.43.00 B+ 5205.43.00 B 5205.43.01 B+ + +5205.44 Cotton yarn, 85%, multiple, combed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not pu 5205.44.00 B+ 5205.44.00 B 5205.44.01 B+ + +5205.45 Cotton yarn, 85%, multiple, combed, <125 dtex, not put up, ne 5205.45.10 D 5205.45.00 B 5205.45.01 B+ + 5205.45.90 B+ + +5206.11 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, uncombed, 714.29, not put up 5206.11.00 B+ 5206.11.00 B 5206.11.01 B+ + +5206.12 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, uncombed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5206.12.00 B+ 5206.12.00 B 5206.12.01 B+ + +5206.13 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, uncombed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5206.13.00 B+ 5206.13.00 B 5206.13.01 B+ + +5206.14 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, uncombed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not pu 5206.14.00 B+ 5206.14.00 B 5206.14.01 B+ + +5206.15 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, uncombed, <125 dtex, not put up for 5206.15.00 B+ 5206.15.00 B 5206.15.01 B+ + +5206.21 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, combed, 714.29 dtex, not put up 5206.21.00 B+ 5206.21.00 B 5206.21.01 B+ + +5206.22 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, combed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5206.22.00 B+ 5206.22.00 B 5206.22.01 B+ + +5206.23 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, combed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5206.23.00 B+ 5206.23.00 B 5206.23.01 B+ + +5206.24 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, combed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not put 5206.24.00 B+ 5206.24.00 B 5206.24.01 B+ + +5206.25 Cotton yarn, <85%, single, combed, <125 dtex, not put up for 5206.25.00 B+ 5206.25.00 B 5206.25.01 B+ + +5206.31 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, uncombed, 714.29, not put up, ne 5206.31.00 B+ 5206.31.00 B 5206.31.01 B+ + +5206.32 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, uncombed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, 5206.32.00 B+ 5206.32.00 B 5206.32.01 B+ + + +5206.33 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, uncombed, 232.56 >dex 192.31, no 5206.33.00 B+ 5206.33.00 B 5206.33.01 B+ + +5206.34 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, uncombed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not 5206.34.00 B+ 5206.34.00 B 5206.34.01 B+ + +5206.35 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, uncombed, <125 dtex, not put up, 5206.35.00 B+ 5206.35.00 B 5206.35.01 B+ + +5206.41 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, combed, 714.29, not put up, nes 5206.41.00 B+ 5206.41.00 B 5206.41.01 B+ + +5206.42 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, combed, 714.29 >dtex 232.56, not 5206.42.00 B+ 5206.42.00 B 5206.42.01 B+ + +5206.43 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, combed, 232.56 >dtex 192.31, not 5206.43.00 B+ 5206.43.00 B 5206.43.01 B+ + +5206.44 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, combed, 192.31 >dtex 125, not pu 5206.44.00 B+ 5206.44.00 B 5206.44.01 B+ + +5206.45 Cotton yarn, <85%, multiple, combed, <125 dtex, not put up, ne 5206.45.00 B+ 5206.45.00 B 5206.45.01 B+ + +5207.10 Cotton yarn (o/t sewing thread) 85% by weight of cotton, put 5207.10.00 B+ 5207.10.00 B 5207.10.01 B+ + +5207.90 Cotton yarn (o/t sewing thread) <85% by wt of cotton, put up 5207.90.00 B+ 5207.90.00 B 5207.90.99 B+ + +5208.11 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 100 g/mO, 5208.11.10 D 5208.11.20 B 5208.11.01 B+ + 5208.11.90 B+ 5208.11.40 B + 5208.11.60 B + 5208.11.80 B + +5208.12 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, >100 g/mO to 200 g/mO, 5208.12.00 B+ 5208.12.40 B 5208.12.01 B+ + 5208.12.60 B + 5208.12.80 B + +5208.13 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, 5208.13.00 B+ 5208.13.00 A 5208.13.01 B+ + +5208.19 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, 5208.19.00 B+ 5208.19.20 B 5208.19.FA B+ + 5208.19.2V A 5208.19.01 B+ + 5208.19.40 B + 5208.19.60 B + 5208.19.80 B + +5208.21 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 100 g/mO, 5208.21.00 B+ 5208.21.20 B 5208.21.01 B+ + 5208.21.40 B + 5208.21.60 B + +5208.22 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, >100 g/mO to 200 g/mO, 5208.22.10 D 5208.22.40 B 5208.22.01 B+ + 5208.22.90 B+ 5208.22.60 B + 5208.22.80 B + +5208.23 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, 5208.23.00 B+ 5208.23.00 A 5208.23.01 B+ + +5208.29 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, 5208.29.00 B+ 5208.29.20 B 5208.29.FA B+ + 5208.29.2V A 5208.29.01 B+ + 5208.29.40 B + 5208.29.60 B + + 5208.29.80 B + +5208.31 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 100 g/mO, dyed 5208.31.00 B+ 5208.31.20 A 5208.31.01 B+ + 5208.31.40 B + 5208.31.60 B + 5208.31.80 B + +5208.32 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, >100 g/mO to 200 g/mO, dyed 5208.32.10 D 5208.32.10 A 5208.32.01 B+ + 5208.32.90 B+ 5208.32.30 B + 5208.32.40 B + 5208.32.50 B + +5208.33 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, dyed 5208.33.00 B+ 5208.33.00 A 5208.33.01 B+ + +5208.39 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, dyed, 5208.39.00 B+ 5208.39.20 B 5208.39.FA B+ + 5208.39.2V A 5208.39.01 B+ + 5208.39.40 B + 5208.39.60 B + 5208.39.80 B + +5208.41 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 100 g/mO, yarn 5208.41.00 B+ 5208.41.20 A 5208.41.01 B+ + 5208.41.40 B + 5208.41.60 B + 5208.41.80 B + +5208.42 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, >100 g/mO to 200 g/mO, yarn 5208.42.10 D 5208.42.10 A 5208.42.01 B+ + 5208.42.90 B+ 5208.42.30 B + 5208.42.40 B + 5208.42.50 B + +5208.43 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, yarn 5208.43.00 B+ 5208.43.00 B 5208.43.01 B+ + +5208.49 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, yarn 5208.49.00 B+ 5208.49.20 B 5208.49.01 B+ + 5208.49.40 B + 5208.49.60 B + 5208.49.80 B + +5208.51 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 100 g/mO, 5208.51.00 B+ 5208.51.20 A 5208.51.01 B+ + 5208.51.40 B + 5208.51.60 B + 5208.51.80 B + +5208.52 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, >100 g/mO to 200 g/mO, 5208.52.10 D 5208.52.10 A 5208.52.01 B+ + 5208.52.90 B+ 5208.52.30 B + 5208.52.40 B + 5208.52.50 B + +5208.53 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, 5208.53.00 B+ 5208.53.00 A 5208.53.01 B+ + +5208.59 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, not more than 200 g/mO, printed 5208.59.00 B+ 5208.59.20 B 5208.59.FA B+ + 5208.59.2V A 5208.59.01 B+ + + 5208.59.40 A + 5208.59.60 A + 5208.59.80 A + +5209.11 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, 5209.11.00 B+ 5209.11.00 B 5209.11.01 B+ + +5209.12 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, 5209.12.00 B+ 5209.12.00 A 5209.12.01 B+ + +5209.19 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, unbleached, 5209.19.00 B+ 5209.19.00 B 5209.19.FA B+ + 5209.19.0V A 5209.19.01 B+ + +5209.21 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, bleached 5209.21.00 B+ 5209.21.00 B 5209.21.01 B+ + +5209.22 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, bleached 5209.22.00 B+ 5209.22.00 A 5209.22.01 B+ + +5209.29 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, bleached, 5209.29.00 B+ 5209.29.00 B 5209.29.FA B+ + 5209.29.0V A 5209.29.01 B+ + +5209.31 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, dyed 5209.31.00 B+ 5209.31.30 A 5209.31.01 B+ + 5209.31.60 B + +5209.32 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, dyed 5209.32.00 B+ 5209.32.00 A 5209.32.01 B+ + +5209.39 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, dyed, nes 5209.39.00 B+ 5209.39.00 B 5209.39.FA B+ + 5209.39.0V A 5209.39.01 B+ + +5209.41 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, yarn dye 5209.41.00 B+ 5209.41.30 A 5209.41.01 B+ + 5209.41.60 B + +5209.42 Denim fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO 5209.42.00 A 5209.42.00 A 5209.42.01 A + +5209.43 Twill weave cotton fabrics, o/t denim, 85%, more than 200 5209.43.00 B+ 5209.43.00 B 5209.43.01 B+ + +5209.49 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, yarn dyed, 5209.49.00 B+ 5209.49.00 B 5209.49.01 B+ + +5209.51 Plain weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, printed 5209.51.00 B+ 5209.51.30 A 5209.51.01 B+ + 5209.51.60 B + +5209.52 Twill weave cotton fabrics, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, printed 5209.52.00 B+ 5209.52.00 A 5209.52.01 B+ + +5209.59 Woven fabrics of cotton, 85%, more than 200 g/mO, printed, ne 5209.59.00 B+ 5209.59.00 B 5209.59.FA B+ + 5209.59.0V A 5209.59.01 B+ + +5210.11 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.11.00 B+ 5210.11.40 B 5210.11.01 B+ + 5210.11.60 B 5210.11.99 B+ + 5210.11.80 B + +5210.12 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.12.00 B+ 5210.12.00 A 5210.12.01 B+ + +5210.19 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, È 200 g/mO, 5210.19.00 B+ 5210.19.20 B 5210.19.FA B+ + 5210.19.2V A 5210.19.01 B+ + + 5210.19.40 A + 5210.19.60 A + 5210.19.80 A + +5210.21 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.21.00 B+ 5210.21.40 B 5210.21.01 B+ + 5210.21.60 B + 5210.21.80 B + +5210.22 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.22.00 B+ 5210.22.00 A 5210.22.01 B+ + +5210.29 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, È 200 g/mO, 5210.29.00 B+ 5210.29.20 B 5210.29.FA B+ + 5210.29.2V A 5210.29.99 B+ + 5210.29.40 A + 5210.29.60 A + 5210.29.80 A + +5210.31 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.31.00 B+ 5210.31.40 B 5210.31.01 B+ + 5210.31.60 B + 5210.31.80 B + +5210.32 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, not more than 5210.32.00 B+ 5210.32.00 A 5210.32.01 B+ + +5210.39 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, È 200 g/mO, 5210.39.00 B+ 5210.39.20 B 5210.39.FA B+ + 5210.39.2V A 5210.39.99 B+ + 5210.39.40 B + 5210.39.60 B + 5210.39.80 B + +5210.41 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed w m-m fib, not more than 20 5210.41.00 B+ 5210.41.40 B 5210.41.01 B+ + 5210.41.60 B + 5210.41.80 B + +5210.42 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed w m-m fib, not more than 20 5210.42.00 B+ 5210.42.00 B 5210.42.01 B+ + +5210.49 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed w m-m fib, È 200 g/mO, yar 5210.49.00 B+ 5210.49.20 B 5210.49.99 B+ + 5210.49.40 B + 5210.49.60 B + 5210.49.80 B + +5210.51 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed w m-m fib, not more than 20 5210.51.00 B+ 5210.51.40 B 5210.51.01 B+ + 5210.51.60 B + 5210.51.80 B + +5210.52 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed w m-m fib, not more than 20 5210.52.00 B+ 5210.52.00 A 5210.52.01 B+ + +5210.59 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, È 200 g/mO, 5210.59.00 B+ 5210.59.20 B 5210.59.FA B+ + 5210.59.2V A 5210.59.01 B+ + 5210.59.40 B + 5210.59.60 B + 5210.59.80 B + + +5211.11 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.11.00 B+ 5211.11.00 B 5211.11.01 B+ + 5211.11.99 B+ + +5211.12 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.12.00 B+ 5211.12.00 A 5211.12.01 B+ + +5211.19 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 20 5211.19.00 B+ 5211.19.00 B 5211.19.FA B+ + 5211.19.0V A 5211.19.01 B+ + +5211.21 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.21.00 B+ 5211.21.00 B 5211.21.01 B+ + +5211.22 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.22.00 B+ 5211.22.00 A 5211.22.01 B+ + +5211.29 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 20 5211.29.00 B+ 5211.29.00 B 5211.29.FA B+ + 5211.29.0V A 5211.29.99 B+ + +5211.31 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.31.00 B+ 5211.31.00 B 5211.31.01 B+ + +5211.32 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.32.00 B+ 5211.32.00 A 5211.32.01 B+ + +5211.39 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 20 5211.39.00 B+ 5211.39.00 B 5211.39.FA B+ + 5211.39.0V A 5211.39.01 B+ + +5211.41 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.41.00 B+ 5211.41.00 B 5211.41.01 B+ + +5211.42 Denim fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 20 5211.42.00 A 5211.42.00 A 5211.42.01 A + +5211.43 Twill weave cotton fab, o/t denim, <85% mixed w m-m fib, >200 5211.43.00 B+ 5211.43.00 B 5211.43.99 B+ + +5211.49 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed with m-m fib, >200 g/mO, 5211.49.00 B+ 5211.49.00 B 5211.49.01 B+ + +5211.51 Plain weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.51.00 B+ 5211.51.00 B 5211.51.01 B+ + +5211.52 Twill weave cotton fab, <85% mixed with m-m fib, more than 200 5211.52.00 B+ 5211.52.00 A 5211.52.01 B+ + +5211.59 Woven fabrics of cotton, <85% mixed w m-m fib, more than 200 5211.59.00 B+ 5211.59.00 B 5211.59.FA B+ + 5211.59.0V A 5211.59.01 B+ + +5212.11 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/mO, 5212.11.10 B+ 5212.11.10 B 5212.11.01 B+ + 5212.11.20 B+ 5212.11.60 B + 5212.11.90 B+ + +5212.12 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/mO, 5212.12.10 B+ 5212.12.10 B 5212.12.01 B+ + 5212.12.20 B+ 5212.12.60 B + 5212.12.90 B+ + +5212.13 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/mO, dyed 5212.13.10 B+ 5212.13.10 B 5212.13.01 B+ + 5212.13.20 B+ 5212.13.60 B + 5212.13.90 B+ + +5212.14 Woven fabrics of cotton, È 200 g/mO, of yarns of different 5212.14.10 B+ 5212.14.10 B 5212.14.01 B+ + 5212.14.20 B+ 5212.14.60 B + + 5212.14.90 B+ + +5212.15 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/mO, 5212.15.10 B+ 5212.15.10 B 5212.15.01 B+ + 5212.15.20 B+ 5212.15.60 B + 5212.15.90 B+ + +5212.21 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/mO, 5212.21.10 B+ 5212.21.10 B 5212.21.01 B+ + 5212.21.20 B+ 5212.21.60 B + 5212.21.90 B+ + +5212.22 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/mO, bleached 5212.22.10 B+ 5212.22.10 B 5212.22.01 B+ + 5212.22.20 B+ 5212.22.60 B + 5212.22.90 B+ + +5212.23 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/mO, dyed, ne 5212.23.10 B+ 5212.23.10 B 5212.23.01 B+ + 5212.23.20 B+ 5212.23.60 B + 5212.23.90 B+ + +5212.24 Woven fabrics of cotton, >200 g/mO, of yarns of different 5212.24.10 B+ 5212.24.10 B 5212.24.FA A + 5212.24.20 B+ 5212.24.60 B 5212.24.01 B+ + 5212.24.90 B+ + 5212.24.9V A + +5212.25 Woven fabrics of cotton, weighing more than 200 g/mO, printed, 5212.25.10 B+ 5212.25.10 B 5212.25.01 B+ + 5212.25.20 B+ 5212.25.60 B + 5212.25.90 B+ + +5301.10 Flax fibre, raw or retted 5301.10.00 D 5301.10.00 D 5301.10.01 C + +5301.21 Flax fibre, broken or scutched 5301.21.00 D 5301.21.00 A 5301.21.01 C + +5301.29 Flax fibre, otherwise processed but not spun 5301.29.00 D 5301.29.00 A 5301.29.99 C + +5301.30 Flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) 5301.30.00 D 5301.30.00 D 5301.30.01 C + 5301.30.99 C + +5302.10 True hemp fibre (Cannabis sativa l), raw or retted 5302.10.00 D 5302.10.00 D 5302.10.01 C + +5302.90 True hemp fibre otherwise processed but not spun; tow and wast 5302.90.00 D 5302.90.00 D 5302.90.01 C + 5302.90.99 C + +5303.10 Jute and other textile bast fibres, raw or retted 5303.10.00 D 5303.10.00 D 5303.10.01 C + 5303.10.99 C + +5303.90 Jute and other tex bast fib, not spun, nes; tow and waste of 5303.90.00 D 5303.90.00 D 5303.90.01 C + 5303.90.99 C + +5304.10 Sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave, raw 5304.10.00 D 5304.10.00 D 5304.10.01 C + +5304.90 Sisal textile fibres processed but not spun; tow and waste of 5304.90.00 D 5304.90.00 D 5304.90.99 C + + +5305.11 Coconut (coir) fibre, raw 5305.11.00 D 5305.11.00 D 5305.11.01 C + +5305.19 Coconut (coir) fibre,processed not spun; tow, noils and waste 5305.19.00 D 5305.19.00 D 5305.19.99 C + +5305.21 Abaca fibre, raw 5305.21.00 D 5305.21.00 D 5305.21.01 C + +5305.29 Abaca fibre, processed but not spun; tow, noils and waste of 5305.29.00 D 5305.29.00 D 5305.29.99 C + +5305.91 Vegetable textile fibres nes, raw 5305.91.00 D 5305.91.00 D 5305.91.01 C + 5305.91.99 C + +5305.99 Vegetable tex fib nes, processed not spun;tow,noils and waste 5305.99.00 D 5305.99.00 D 5305.99.01 C + 5305.99.99 C + +5306.10 Flax yarn, single 5306.10.10 D 5306.10.00 A 5306.10.01 A + 5306.10.20 A + +5306.20 Flax yarn, multile (folded) or cabled 5306.20.10 D 5306.20.00 A 5306.20.01 A + 5306.20.20 A + +5307.10 Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres, single 5307.10.00 A 5307.10.00 A 5307.10.01 A + 5307.10.99 A + +5307.20 Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres, multiple (folded 5307.20.00 A 5307.20.00 A 5307.20.01 A + +5308.10 Coir yarn 5308.10.00 D 5308.10.00 D 5308.10.01 A + +5308.20 True hemp yarn 5308.20.00 A 5308.20.00 A 5308.20.01 A + 5308.20.99 A + +5308.30 Paper yarn 5308.30.00 A 5308.30.00 A 5308.30.01 A + +5308.90 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres 5308.90.10 A 5308.90.00 A 5308.90.01 A + 5308.90.20 A 5308.90.99 A + +5309.11 Woven fabrics, containing 85% or more by weight of flax, 5309.11.00 A 5309.11.00 A 5309.11.01 A + +5309.19 Woven fabrics, containing 85% or more by weight of flax, o/t 5309.19.00 A 5309.19.00 A 5309.19.99 A + +5309.21 Woven fabrics of flax, containing <85% by weight of flax, 5309.21.00 A 5309.21.20 A 5309.21.01 A + 5309.21.30 A + 5309.21.40 A + +5309.29 Woven fabrics of flax, containing <85% by weight of flax, o/t 5309.29.00 A 5309.29.20 A 5309.29.99 A + 5309.29.30 A + 5309.29.40 A + +5310.10 Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres, 5310.10.10 D 5310.10.00 D 5310.10.01 A + 5310.10.90 A + +5310.90 Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres, o/t 5310.90.10 D 5310.90.00 A 5310.90.99 A + + 5310.90.90 A + +5311.00 Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics 5311.00.00 A 5311.00.20 A 5311.00.01 A + 5311.00.30 A 5311.00.02 A + 5311.00.40 A 5311.00.03 A + 5311.00.60 A 5311.00.99 A + +5401.10 Sewing thread of synthetic filaments 5401.10.00 B+ 5401.10.00 A 5401.10.01 B+ + +5401.20 Sewing thread of artificial filaments 5401.20.00 B+ 5401.20.00 A 5401.20.01 B+ + +5402.10 High tenacity yarn (o/t sewing thread), nylon/other polyamides 5402.10.00 B+ 5402.10.30 B 5402.10.FA A + 5402.10.0V A 5402.10.60 B 5402.10.01 B+ + 5402.10.0W A 5402.10.02 A + +5402.20 High tenacity yarn (o/t sewing thread), of polyester filaments 5402.20.00 B+ 5402.20.30 B 5402.20.FA A + + 5402.20.0V A 5402.20.60 B 5402.20.01 A + +5402.31 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamides fi, È50 5402.31.00 B+ 5402.31.30 B 5402.31.01 B+ + 5402.31.60 B + +5402.32 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamides fi, >50 5402.32.00 B+ 5402.32.30 B 5402.32.FA A + 5402.32.0V A 5402.32.60 B 5402.32.01 B+ + +5402.33 Textured yarn nes, of polyester filaments, not put up for 5402.33.00 B+ 5402.33.30 B 5402.33.01 B+ + 5402.33.60 B + +5402.39 Textured yarn of synthetic filaments, nes, not put up 5402.39.00 B+ 5402.39.30 B 5402.39.01 B+ + 5402.39.60 B 5402.39.02 B+ + 5402.39.03 B+ + 5402.39.99 B+ + +5402.41 Yarn of nylon or other polyamides fi, single, untwisted, nes, 5402.41.00 B+ 5402.41.00 B 5402.41.FA A + 5402.41.0V A 5402.41.FB A + 5402.41.0W A 5402.41.01 B+ + 5402.41.02 B+ + 5402.41.03 B+ + +5402.42 Yarn of polyester filaments, partially oriented, single, nes, 5402.42.00 A 5402.42.00 B 5402.42.01 A + +5402.43 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not put u 5402.43.00 B+ 5402.43.00 B 5402.43.FA A + 5402.43.0V A 5402.43.01 B+ + +5402.49 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not put u 5402.49.00 B+ 5402.49.00 A 5402.49.FA A + 5402.49.0V A 5402.49.01 B+ + 5402.49.02 B+ + 5402.49.03 B+ + 5402.49.04 B+ + 5402.49.05 B+ + 5402.49.06 Bl + 5402.49.07 B+ + 5402.49.99 B+ + +5402.51 Yarn of nylon or other polyamides fi, single, >50 turns/m, not 5402.51.00 B+ 5402.51.00 A 5402.51.01 B+ + 5402.51.02 B+ + +5402.52 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, >50 turns per metre, not 5402.52.00 B+ 5402.52.00 A 5402.52.01 B+ + 5402.52.99 B+ + +5402.59 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, >50 turns per metre, nes, 5402.59.00 B+ 5402.59.00 B 5402.59.01 B+ + 5402.59.02 B+ + 5402.59.03 B+ + 5402.59.04 B+ + 5402.59.05 B+ + 5402.59.99 B+ + +5402.61 Yarn of nylon or other polyamides fi, multiple, nes, not put u 5402.61.00 B+ 5402.61.00 B 5402.61.01 B+ + + 5402.61.02 B+ + +5402.62 Yarn of polyester filaments, multiple, nes, not put up 5402.62.00 B+ 5402.62.00 B 5402.62.01 B+ + 5402.62.99 B+ + +5402.69 Yarn of synthetic filaments, multiple, nes, not put up 5402.69.00 B+ 5402.69.00 B 5402.69.01 B+ + 5402.69.02 B+ + 5402.69.03 B+ + 5402.69.04 B+ + 5402.69.05 B+ + 5402.69.99 B+ + +5403.10 High tenacity yarn (o/t sewing thread), of viscose rayon 5403.10.00 B+ 5403.10.30 C 5403.10.01 B+ + 5403.10.60 C + +5403.20 Textured yarn nes, of artificial filaments, not put up for 5403.20.00 B+ 5403.20.30 B 5403.20.01 B+ + 5403.20.60 C 5403.20.99 B+ + +5403.31 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not 5403.31.00 A 5403.31.00 C 5403.31.01 A + 5403.31.99 A + +5403.32 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, >120 turns per metre, 5403.32.00 A 5403.32.00 C 5403.32.01 A + 5403.32.99 A + +5403.33 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, single, nes, not put up 5403.33.00 B+ 5403.33.00 A 5403.33.01 B+ + +5403.39 Yarn of artificial filaments, single, nes, not put up 5403.39.00 B+ 5403.39.00 B 5403.39.99 B+ + +5403.41 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, multiple, nes, not put up 5403.41.00 A 5403.41.00 C 5403.41.01 A + 5403.41.99 A + +5403.42 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, multiple, nes, not put up 5403.42.00 B+ 5403.42.00 A 5403.42.01 B+ + +5403.49 Yarn of artificial filaments, multiple, nes, not put up 5403.49.00 B+ 5403.49.00 B 5403.49.99 B+ + +5404.10 Synthetic mono, 67 dtex, no cross sectional dimension exceeds 5404.10.00 B+ 5404.10.10 A 5404.10.FA A + 5404.10.0V A 5404.10.20 B 5404.10.01 B+ + 5404.10.0W A 5404.10.2V A 5404.10.02 B+ + 5404.10.2W A 5404.10.03 B+ + 5404.10.04 B+ + 5404.10.99 B+ + +5404.90 Strip and the like of syn tex materials of an apparent width 5404.90.00 B+ 5404.90.00 A 5404.90.FA A + 5404.90.0V A 5404.90.99 B+ + +5405.00 Artificial mono 67 dtex, cross-sect >1 mm; strip of arti tex 5405.00.00 B+ 5405.00.30 B 5405.00.01 B+ + 5405.00.60 A 5405.00.02 B+ + 5405.00.03 B+ + 5405.00.04 B+ + 5405.00.99 B+ + + +5406.10 Yarn of synthetic filament (o/t sewing thread), put up for 5406.10.00 B+ 5406.10.00 B 5406.10.01 B+ + 5406.10.02 B+ + 5406.10.03 B+ + 5406.10.99 B+ + +5406.20 Yarn of artificial filament (o/t sewing thread), put up for 5406.20.00 B+ 5406.20.00 B 5406.20.01 B+ + +5407.10 Woven fabrics of high tenacity fi yarns of nylon other 5407.10.00 B+ 5407.10.00 C 5407.10.01 B+ + 5407.10.02 B+ + 5407.10.99 B+ + +5407.20 Woven fabrics obtained from strip or the like of synthetic 5407.20.00 B+ 5407.20.00 B 5407.20.01 B+ + 5407.20.99 B+ + +5407.30 Fabrics specified in Note 9 to Section XI (layers of parallel 5407.30.00 B+ 5407.30.10 B 5407.30.01 B+ + 5407.30.90 B 5407.30.02 B+ + 5407.30.03 B+ + 5407.30.99 B+ + +5407.41 Woven fabrics, 85% of nylon/other polyamides filaments, unbl 5407.41.00 B+ 5407.41.00 A 5407.41.01 B+ + +5407.42 Woven fabrics, 85% of nylon/other polyamides filaments, dyed, 5407.42.00 B+ 5407.42.00 B 5407.42.01 B+ + +5407.43 Woven fabrics, 85% of nylon/other polyamides filaments, yarn 5407.43.00 B+ 5407.43.10 B 5407.43.01 B+ + 5407.43.20 B 5407.43.02 B+ + 5407.43.04 B+ + 5407.43.99 B+ + +5407.44 Woven fabrics, 85% of nylon/other polyamides filaments, 5407.44.00 B+ 5407.44.00 B 5407.44.01 B+ + +5407.51 Woven fabrics, 85% of textured polyester filaments, unbl or 5407.51.00 B+ 5407.51.00 A 5407.51.01 B+ + +5407.52 Woven fabrics, 85% of textured polyester filaments, dyed, nes 5407.52.00 B+ 5407.52.05 A 5407.52.01 B+ + 5407.52.20 A + +5407.53 Woven fabrics, 85% of textured polyester filaments, yarn dyed 5407.53.00 B+ 5407.53.10 B 5407.53.01 B+ + 5407.53.20 B 5407.53.02 B+ + 5407.53.03 B+ + 5407.53.99 B+ + +5407.54 Woven fabrics, 85% of textured polyester filaments, printed, 5407.54.00 B+ 5407.54.00 A 5407.54.01 B+ + +5407.60 Woven fabrics, 85% of non-textured polyester filaments, nes 5407.60.00 B+ 5407.60.05 B 5407.60.01 B+ + 5407.60.10 B 5407.60.99 B+ + 5407.60.20 B + +5407.71 Woven fabrics, 85% of synthetic filaments, unbleached or 5407.71.00 B+ 5407.71.00 B 5407.71.01 B+ + +5407.72 Woven fabrics, 85% of synthetic filaments, dyed, nes 5407.72.00 B+ 5407.72.00 B 5407.72.01 B+ + +5407.73 Woven fabrics, 85% of synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes 5407.73.00 B+ 5407.73.10 B 5407.73.01 B+ + + 5407.73.20 B 5407.73.02 B+ + 5407.73.03 B+ + 5407.73.99 B+ + +5407.74 Woven fabrics, 85% of synthetic filaments, printed, nes 5407.74.00 B+ 5407.74.00 B 5407.74.01 B+ + +5407.81 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, <85% mixed with cotton, 5407.81.00 B+ 5407.81.00 B 5407.81.01 B+ + +5407.82 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, <85% mixed with cotton, 5407.82.00 B+ 5407.82.00 B 5407.82.01 B+ + 5407.82.02 B+ + 5407.82.03 B+ + 5407.82.99 B+ + +5407.83 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, <85% mixed with cotton, 5407.83.00 B+ 5407.83.00 B 5407.83.01 B+ + +5407.84 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, <85% mixed with cotton, 5407.84.00 B+ 5407.84.00 B 5407.84.01 B+ + +5407.91 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, unbleached or bleached, 5407.91.00 B+ 5407.91.05 B 5407.91.FA B+ + 5407.91.10 B 5407.91.01 B+ + 5407.91.20 B 5407.91.02 B+ + 5407.91.03 B+ + 5407.91.04 B+ + 5407.91.05 B+ + 5407.91.06 B+ + 5407.91.99 B+ + +5407.92 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, dyed, nes 5407.92.00 B+ 5407.92.05 B 5407.92.FA B+ + 5407.92.10 B 5407.92.01 B+ + 5407.92.20 B 5407.92.02 B+ + 5407.92.03 B+ + 5407.92.04 B+ + 5407.92.05 B+ + 5407.92.99 B+ + +5407.93 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes 5407.93.00 B+ 5407.93.05 B 5407.93.FA B+ + 5407.93.10 B 5407.93.01 B+ + 5407.93.15 B 5407.93.02 B+ + 5407.93.20 B 5407.93.03 B+ + 5407.93.04 B+ + 5407.93.05 B+ + 5407.93.06 B+ + 5407.93.99 B+ + +5407.94 Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments, printed, nes 5407.94.00 B+ 5407.94.05 B 5407.94.FA B+ + 5407.94.10 B 5407.94.01 B+ + 5407.94.20 B 5407.94.02 B+ + 5407.94.03 B+ + 5407.94.04 B+ + 5407.94.05 B+ + 5407.94.06 B+ + 5407.94.99 B+ + + +5408.10 Woven fabrics of high tenacity filament yarns of viscose rayon 5408.10.00 B+ 5408.10.00 B 5408.10.01 B+ + 5408.10.02 B+ + 5408.10.03 B+ + 5408.10.04 B+ + 5408.10.99 B+ + +5408.21 Woven fabrics, 85% of artificial fi or strip of art tex mat, 5408.21.00 B+ 5408.21.00 B 5408.21.01 B+ + 5408.21.02 B+ + 5408.21.03 B+ + 5408.21.99 B+ + +5408.22 Woven fabrics, 85% of artificial fi or strip of art tex mat, 5408.22.00 B+ 5408.22.00 B 5408.22.01 B+ + 5408.22.02 B+ + 5408.22.03 B+ + 5408.22.99 B+ + +5408.23 Woven fabrics, 85% of artificial fi or strip of art tex mat, 5408.23.00 B+ 5408.23.10 B 5408.23.01 B+ + 5408.23.20 B 5408.23.02 B+ + 5408.23.03 B+ + 5408.23.04 B+ + 5408.23.99 B+ + +5408.24 Woven fabrics, 85% of artificial fi or strip of art tex mat, 5408.24.00 B+ 5408.24.00 B 5408.24.01 B+ + +5408.31 Woven fabrics of artificial filaments, unbleached or bleached, 5408.31.00 B+ 5408.31.05 B 5408.31.FA B+ + 5408.31.10 B 5408.31.01 B+ + 5408.31.20 B 5408.31.02 B+ + 5408.31.03 B+ + 5408.31.99 B+ + +5408.32 Woven fabrics of artificial filaments, dyed, nes 5408.32.00 B+ 5408.32.05 B 5408.32.FA B+ + 5408.32.10 B 5408.32.01 B+ + 5408.32.30 B 5408.32.02 B+ + 5408.32.90 B 5408.32.03 B+ + 5408.32.04 B+ + 5408.32.99 B+ + +5408.33 Woven fabrics of artificial filaments, yarn dyed, nes 5408.33.00 B+ 5408.33.05 B 5408.33.FA B+ + 5408.33.10 B 5408.33.01 B+ + 5408.33.15 B 5408.33.02 B+ + 5408.33.30 B 5408.33.03 B+ + 5408.33.90 B 5408.33.99 B+ + +5408.34 Woven fabrics of artificial filaments, printed, nes 5408.34.00 B+ 5408.34.05 B 5408.34.FA B+ + 5408.34.10 B 5408.34.01 B+ + 5408.34.30 B 5408.34.02 B+ + 5408.34.90 B 5408.34.99 B+ + +5501.10 Filament tow of nylon or other polyamides 5501.10.00 B+ 5501.10.00 B 5501.10.01 B+ + + +5501.20 Filament tow of polyesters 5501.20.00 B+ 5501.20.00 B 5501.20.01 B+ + 5501.20.02 B+ + 5501.20.03 B+ + 5501.20.99 B+ + +5501.30 Filament tow of acrylic or modacrylic 5501.30.00 A 5501.30.00 A 5501.30.01 A + +5501.90 Synthetic filament tow, nes 5501.90.00 B+ 5501.90.00 B 5501.90.01 B+ + 5501.90.99 B+ + +5502.00 Artificial filament tow 5502.00.00 B+ 5502.00.00 A 5502.00.FA B+ + 5502.00.0V C 5502.00.01 B+ + +5503.10 Staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides, not carded or 5503.10.00 B 5503.10.00 B 5503.10.01 B+ + 5503.10.99 B+ + +5503.20 Staple fibres of polyesters, not carded or combed 5503.20.00 Bl 5503.20.00 B 5503.20.01 Bl + 5503.20.02 Bl + 5503.20.03 Bl + 5503.20.99 Bl + +5503.30 Staple fibres of acrylic or modacrylic, not carded or combed 5503.30.00 A 5503.30.00 A 5503.30.01 A + +5503.40 Staple fibres of polypropylene, not carded or combed 5503.40.00 B+ 5503.40.00 B 5503.40.01 D + 5503.40.99 D + +5503.90 Synthetic staple fibres, not carded or combed, nes 5503.90.00 B+ 5503.90.00 B 5503.90.01 B+ + 5503.90.99 B+ + +5504.10 Staple fibres of viscose, not carded or combed 5504.10.00 A 5504.10.00 A 5504.10.01 D + 5504.10.99 A + +5504.90 Artificial staple fibres, o/t viscose, not carded or combed 5504.90.00 B+ 5504.90.00 A 5504.90.01 B+ + +5505.10 Waste of synthetic fibres 5505.10.00 D 5505.10.00 A 5505.10.01 B+ + +5505.20 Waste of artificial fibres 5505.20.00 D 5505.20.00 B 5505.20.01 B+ + +5506.10 Staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides, carded or combed 5506.10.00 B 5506.10.00 B 5506.10.01 Bl + +5506.20 Staple fibres of polyesters, carded or combed 5506.20.00 B 5506.20.00 B 5506.20.01 Bl + +5506.30 Staple fibres of acrylic or modacrylic, carded or combed 5506.30.00 A 5506.30.00 A 5506.30.01 A + +5506.90 Synthetic staple fibres, carded or combed, nes 5506.90.00 B+ 5506.90.00 B 5506.90.99 B+ + +5507.00 Artificial staple fibres, carded or combed 5507.00.00 A 5507.00.00 B 5507.00.01 A + +5508.10 Sewing thread of synthetic staple fibres 5508.10.00 B+ 5508.10.00 A 5508.10.01 B+ + +5508.20 Sewing thread of artificial staple fibres 5508.20.00 B+ 5508.20.00 A 5508.20.01 B+ + + +5509.11 Yarn, 85% of nylon or other polyamides staple fibres, single, 5509.11.00 B+ 5509.11.00 B 5509.11.01 B+ + +5509.12 Yarn, 85% of nylon or other polyamides staple fibres, multi, 5509.12.00 B+ 5509.12.00 B 5509.12.01 B+ + +5509.21 Yarn, 85% of polyester staple fibres, single, not put up 5509.21.00 B+ 5509.21.00 B 5509.21.01 B+ + +5509.22 Yarn, 85% of polyester staple fibres, multiple, not put up, 5509.22.10 B+ 5509.22.00 B 5509.22.01 B+ + 5509.22.90 B+ + +5509.31 Yarn, 85% of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres, single, not 5509.31.00 B+ 5509.31.00 B 5509.31.01 B+ + +5509.32 Yarn, 85% of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres, multiple, 5509.32.00 B+ 5509.32.00 B 5509.32.01 B+ + +5509.41 Yarn, 85% of other synthetic staple fibres, single, not put u 5509.41.00 B+ 5509.41.00 B 5509.41.01 B+ + +5509.42 Yarn, 85% of other synthetic staple fibres, multiple, not put 5509.42.00 B+ 5509.42.00 B 5509.42.01 B+ + +5509.51 Yarn of polyester staple fibres mixed w/ arti staple fib, not 5509.51.00 B+ 5509.51.30 B 5509.51.01 B+ + 5509.51.60 B + +5509.52 Yarn of polyester staple fib mixed w/ wool or fine animal 5509.52.00 B+ 5509.52.00 B 5509.52.01 B+ + +5509.53 Yarn of polyester staple fibres mixed with cotton, not put up, 5509.53.00 B+ 5509.53.00 B 5509.53.01 B+ + +5509.59 Yarn of polyester staple fibres, not put up, nes 5509.59.00 B+ 5509.59.00 B 5509.59.01 B+ + +5509.61 Yarn of acrylic staple fib mixed with wool or fine animal 5509.61.00 B+ 5509.61.00 B 5509.61.01 B+ + +5509.62 Yarn of acrylic staple fibres mixed with cotton, not put up, 5509.62.00 B+ 5509.62.00 B 5509.62.01 B+ + +5509.69 Yarn of acrylic staple fibres, not put up, nes 5509.69.00 B+ 5509.69.20 B 5509.69.01 B+ + 5509.69.40 B + 5509.69.60 B + +5509.91 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibres mixed w/wool/fine animal 5509.91.00 B+ 5509.91.00 B 5509.91.01 B+ + +5509.92 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibres mixed with cotton, not 5509.92.00 B+ 5509.92.00 B 5509.92.01 B+ + +5509.99 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibres, not put up, nes 5509.99.00 B+ 5509.99.20 B 5509.99.01 B+ + 5509.99.40 B + 5509.99.60 B + +5510.11 Yarn, 85% of artificial staple fibres, single, not put up 5510.11.00 B+ 5510.11.00 C 5510.11.01 B+ + +5510.12 Yarn, 85% of artificial staple fibres, multiple, not put up, 5510.12.00 B+ 5510.12.00 C 5510.12.01 B+ + +5510.20 Yarn of artificial staple fibres mixed w/wool/fine animal hair 5510.20.00 B+ 5510.20.00 B 5510.20.01 B+ + +5510.30 Yarn of artificial staple fibres mixed with cotton, not put up 5510.30.00 B+ 5510.30.00 B 5510.30.01 B+ + + +5510.90 Yarn of artificial staple fibres, not put up, nes 5510.90.00 B+ 5510.90.20 B 5510.90.01 B+ + 5510.90.40 B + 5510.90.60 B + +5511.10 Yarn, 85% of synthetic staple fibres, o/t sewing thread, put 5511.10.00 B+ 5511.10.00 B 5511.10.01 B+ + +5511.20 Yarn, <85% of synthetic staple fibres, put up for retail sale, 5511.20.00 B+ 5511.20.00 B 5511.20.01 B+ + +5511.30 Yarn of artificial fibres (o/t sewing thread), put up for 5511.30.00 B+ 5511.30.00 B 5511.30.01 B+ + +5512.11 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of polyester staple fibres, unb 5512.11.00 B+ 5512.11.00 B 5512.11.01 B+ + +5512.19 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of polyester staple fibres, o/t 5512.19.00 B+ 5512.19.00 B 5512.19.FA A + 5512.19.0V A 5512.19.99 B+ + +5512.21 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of acrylic staple fibres, 5512.21.00 B+ 5512.21.00 A 5512.21.01 B+ + +5512.29 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of acrylic staple fibres, o/t 5512.29.00 B+ 5512.29.00 A 5512.29.99 B+ + +5512.91 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of other synthetic staple 5512.91.00 B+ 5512.91.00 B 5512.91.01 B+ + +5512.99 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of other synthetic staple fib, 5512.99.00 B+ 5512.99.00 B 5512.99.99 B+ + +5513.11 Plain weave polyester staple fib fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5513.11.00 B+ 5513.11.00 B 5513.11.01 B+ + +5513.12 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5513.12.00 B+ 5513.12.00 B 5513.12.01 B+ + +5513.13 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, 5513.13.00 B+ 5513.13.00 B 5513.13.99 B+ + +5513.19 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, È170 5513.19.00 B+ 5513.19.00 B 5513.19.01 B+ + +5513.21 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5513.21.00 B+ 5513.21.00 B 5513.21.01 B+ + +5513.22 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5513.22.00 B+ 5513.22.00 B 5513.22.01 B+ + +5513.23 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, È170 5513.23.00 B+ 5513.23.00 B 5513.23.01 B+ + +5513.29 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85% mixed w/cotton, 5513.29.00 B+ 5513.29.00 B 5513.29.01 B+ + +5513.31 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85% mixed w/cot, È170 5513.31.00 B+ 5513.31.00 B 5513.31.01 B+ + +5513.32 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85% mixed w/cot, È170 5513.32.00 B+ 5513.32.00 B 5513.32.01 B+ + +5513.33 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, È170 5513.33.00 B+ 5513.33.00 B 5513.33.99 B+ + +5513.39 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, È170 5513.39.00 B+ 5513.39.00 B 5513.39.01 B+ + +5513.41 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cot, È17 5513.41.00 B+ 5513.41.00 B 5513.41.01 B+ + +5513.42 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cot, È17 5513.42.00 B+ 5513.42.00 B 5513.42.01 B+ + + +5513.43 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, È170 5513.43.00 B+ 5513.43.00 B 5513.43.01 B+ + +5513.49 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, È170 5513.49.00 B+ 5513.49.00 B 5513.49.01 B+ + +5514.11 Plain weave polyester staple fib fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5514.11.00 B+ 5514.11.00 B 5514.11.01 B+ + +5514.12 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5514.12.00 B+ 5514.12.00 B 5514.12.01 B+ + +5514.13 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, 5514.13.00 B+ 5514.13.00 B 5514.13.01 B+ + +5514.19 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, >170 5514.19.00 B+ 5514.19.00 B 5514.19.99 B+ + +5514.21 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5514.21.00 B+ 5514.21.00 B 5514.21.01 B+ + +5514.22 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cotton, 5514.22.00 B+ 5514.22.00 B 5514.22.01 B+ + +5514.23 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, >170 5514.23.00 B+ 5514.23.00 B 5514.23.01 B+ + +5514.29 Woven fabrics of other synthetic staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot 5514.29.00 B+ 5514.29.00 B 5514.29.99 B+ + +5514.31 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85% mixed w/cot, >170 5514.31.00 B+ 5514.31.00 B 5514.31.01 B+ + +5514.32 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85% mixed w/cot, >170 5514.32.00 B+ 5514.32.00 B 5514.32.FA A + 5514.32.0V A 5514.32.01 B+ + +5514.33 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, 5514.33.00 B+ 5514.33.00 B 5514.33.99 B+ + +5514.39 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85% mixed w/cot, >170 5514.39.00 B+ 5514.39.00 B 5514.39.99 B+ + +5514.41 Plain weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cot, >17 5514.41.00 B+ 5514.41.00 B 5514.41.01 B+ + +5514.42 Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, <85%, mixed w/cot, >17 5514.42.00 B+ 5514.42.00 B 5514.42.01 B+ + +5514.43 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres <85%, mixed w/cot, 5514.43.00 B+ 5514.43.00 B 5514.43.01 B+ + +5514.49 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, <85%, mixed w/cot, >170 5514.49.00 B+ 5514.49.00 B 5514.49.99 B+ + +5515.11 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fib mixed with viscose rayon 5515.11.00 B+ 5515.11.00 B 5515.11.01 B+ + +5515.12 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres mixed with man-made 5515.12.00 B+ 5515.12.00 C 5515.12.01 B+ + +5515.13 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres mixed w/wool or fine 5515.13.00 B+ 5515.13.05 B 5515.13.FA B+ + 5515.13.10 C 5515.13.FB B+ + +5515.19 Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres, nes 5515.19.00 B+ 5515.19.00 B 5515.19.01 B+ + +5515.21 Woven fabrics of acrylic staple fibres, mixed with man-made 5515.21.00 B+ 5515.21.00 B 5515.21.01 B+ + +5515.22 Woven fabrics of acrylic staple fibres, mixed w/wool or fine 5515.22.00 B+ 5515.22.05 B 5515.22.FA B+ + 5515.22.10 C 5515.22.FB B+ + + +5515.29 Woven fabrics of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres, nes 5515.29.00 B+ 5515.29.00 B 5515.29.01 B+ + +5515.91 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, mixed with man-made 5515.91.00 B+ 5515.91.00 C 5515.91.01 B+ + +5515.92 Woven fabrics of other syn staple fib, mixed w/wool or fine 5515.92.00 B+ 5515.92.05 B 5515.92.FA B+ + 5515.92.10 C 5515.92.FB B+ + +5515.99 Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, nes 5515.99.00 B+ 5515.99.00 B 5515.99.99 B+ + +5516.11 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of artificial staple fibres, 5516.11.00 B+ 5516.11.00 C 5516.11.01 B+ + +5516.12 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of artificial staple fibres, 5516.12.00 B+ 5516.12.00 C 5516.12.01 B+ + +5516.13 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of artificial staple fib, yarn 5516.13.00 B+ 5516.13.00 C 5516.13.01 B+ + +5516.14 Woven fabrics, containing 85% of artificial staple fibres, 5516.14.00 B+ 5516.14.00 C 5516.14.01 B+ + +5516.21 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85%, mixed with 5516.21.00 B+ 5516.21.00 B 5516.21.01 B+ + +5516.22 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85%, mixed with 5516.22.00 B+ 5516.22.00 B 5516.22.01 B+ + +5516.23 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85%, mixed with m-m 5516.23.00 B+ 5516.23.00 B 5516.23.01 B+ + +5516.24 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85%, mixed with 5516.24.00 B+ 5516.24.00 B 5516.24.01 B+ + +5516.31 Woven fabrics of arti staple fib, <85% mixed w/wool/fine anima 5516.31.00 B+ 5516.31.05 B 5516.31.FA B+ + 5516.31.10 C 5516.31.FB B+ + +5516.32 Woven fabrics of arti staple fib, <85% mixed w/wool/fine anima 5516.32.00 B+ 5516.32.05 B 5516.32.FA B+ + 5516.32.10 C 5516.32.FB B+ + +5516.33 Woven fabrics of arti staple fib, <85% mixed w/wool/fine anima 5516.33.00 B+ 5516.33.05 B 5516.33.FA B+ + 5516.33.10 C 5516.33.FB B+ + +5516.34 Woven fabrics of arti staple fib, <85% mixed w/wool/fine anima 5516.34.00 B+ 5516.34.05 A 5516.34.FA B+ + 5516.34.10 A 5516.34.01 B+ + +5516.41 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85% mixed with cotton 5516.41.00 B+ 5516.41.00 B 5516.41.01 B+ + +5516.42 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85% mixed with cotton 5516.42.00 B+ 5516.42.00 B 5516.42.01 B+ + +5516.43 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85% mixed with cotton 5516.43.00 B+ 5516.43.00 B 5516.43.01 B+ + +5516.44 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fib, <85% mixed with cotton 5516.44.00 B+ 5516.44.00 B 5516.44.01 B+ + +5516.91 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres, unbleached or 5516.91.00 B+ 5516.91.00 B 5516.91.01 B+ + +5516.92 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres, dyed, nes 5516.92.00 B+ 5516.92.00 B 5516.92.01 B+ + +5516.93 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres, yarn dyed, nes 5516.93.00 B+ 5516.93.00 B 5516.93.01 B+ + + +5516.94 Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres, printed, nes 5516.94.00 B+ 5516.94.00 B 5516.94.01 B+ + +5601.10 Sanitary articles of wadding of textile materials i.e. sanitar 5601.10.10 Bl 5601.10.10 B 5601.10.01 Bl + 5601.10.90 Bl 5601.10.20 B + +5601.21 Wadding of cotton and articles thereof, o/t sanitary articles 5601.21.10 B+ 5601.21.00 A 5601.21.01 B+ + 5601.21.20 B+ 5601.21.99 B+ + +5601.22 Wadding of man-made fibres and articles thereof, o/t sanitary 5601.22.10 B+ 5601.22.00 A 5601.22.01 B+ + 5601.22.20 B+ 5601.22.99 B+ + +5601.23 5601.23.01 B+ + 5601.23.02 B+ + +5601.29 Wadding of other textile materials and articles thereof, o/t 5601.29.10 B+ 5601.29.00 A + 5601.29.20 B+ + +5601.30 Textile flock and dust and mill neps 5601.30.11 D 5601.30.00 A 5601.30.01 B+ + 5601.30.12 B+ 5601.30.99 B+ + 5601.30.20 D + +5602.10 Needleloom felt and stitch-bonded fibre fabrics 5602.10.10 B+ 5602.10.10 A 5602.10.01 B+ + 5602.10.91 B+ 5602.10.90 A 5602.10.02 B+ + 5602.10.99 B+ 5602.10.03 B+ + 5602.10.04 B+ + 5602.10.99 B+ + +5602.21 Felt o/t needleloom, of wool or fine animal hair, not impreg, 5602.21.00 B+ 5602.21.00 B 5602.21.01 B+ + 5602.21.02 B+ + 5602.21.99 B+ + +5602.29 Felt o/t needleloom, of other textile materials, not impreg, 5602.29.00 B+ 5602.29.00 A 5602.29.01 B+ + 5602.29.02 B+ + 5602.29.03 B+ + 5602.29.99 B+ + +5602.90 Felt of textile materials, nes 5602.90.00 B+ 5602.90.30 A 5602.90.99 B+ + 5602.90.60 A + 5602.90.90 A + +5603.00 Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or 5603.00.10 B+ 5603.00.10 B 5603.00.FA A + 5603.00.1V A 5603.00.30 B 5603.00.FB A + 5603.00.20 B+ 5603.00.90 B 5603.00.FC Bl + 5603.00.90 B+ 5603.00.FD A + 5603.00.9V A 5603.00.01 B+ + 5603.00.9W A 5603.00.99 B+ + 5603.00.9X B + +5604.10 Rubber thread and cord, textile covered 5604.10.00 B+ 5604.10.00 B 5604.10.01 B+ + +5604.20 High tenacity yarn of polyesters, nylon other polyamides, 5604.20.10 B+ 5604.20.00 B 5604.20.01 B+ + + 5604.20.20 B+ 5604.20.02 B+ + 5604.20.03 B+ + 5604.20.04 B+ + 5604.20.99 B+ + +5604.90 Textile yarn, strips & the like, impreg ctd/cov with rubber or 5604.90.00 B+ 5604.90.00 B 5604.90.01 B+ + 5604.90.02 B+ + 5604.90.03 B+ + 5604.90.04 B+ + 5604.90.05 B+ + 5604.90.06 B+ + 5604.90.07 B+ + 5604.90.08 B+ + 5604.90.09 B+ + 5604.90.99 B+ + +5605.00 Metallised yarn, being textile yarn combined with metal thread 5605.00.00 B+ 5605.00.00 B 5605.00.01 B+ + +5606.00 Gimped yarn nes; chenille yarn; loop wale-yarn 5606.00.11 B+ 5606.00.00 A 5606.00.01 B+ + 5606.00.12 D 5606.00.02 B+ + 5606.00.13 B+ 5606.00.99 B+ + 5606.00.19 B+ + 5606.00.21 D + 5606.00.29 B+ + 5606.00.31 B+ + 5606.00.39 B+ + +5607.10 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of jute or other textile bas 5607.10.10 B+ 5607.10.00 A 5607.10.01 B+ + 5607.10.20 B+ + +5607.21 Binder or baler twine, of sisal or other textile fibres of the 5607.21.00 D 5607.21.00 D 5607.21.01 B+ + +5607.29 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of sisal textile fibres 5607.29.10 B+ 5607.29.00 A 5607.29.99 B+ + 5607.29.20 B+ + +5607.30 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of abaca or other hard (leaf 5607.30.10 B+ 5607.30.10 D 5607.30.01 B+ + 5607.30.20 B+ 5607.30.20 A + +5607.41 Binder or baler twine, of polyethylene or polypropylene 5607.41.00 D 5607.41.10 A 5607.41.01 B+ + 5607.41.30 A + +5607.49 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of polyethylene or 5607.49.10 B+ 5607.49.10 A 5607.49.99 B+ + 5607.49.20 B+ 5607.49.15 B + 5607.49.25 B + 5607.49.30 B + +5607.50 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other synthetic fibres 5607.50.10 B+ 5607.50.20 B 5607.50.01 B+ + 5607.50.20 B+ 5607.50.40 B 5607.50.99 B+ + +5607.90 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other materials 5607.90.10 B+ 5607.90.10 D 5607.90.99 B+ + 5607.90.20 B+ 5607.90.20 A + + +5608.11 Made up fishing nets, of man-made textile materials 5608.11.00 B+ 5608.11.00 B 5608.11.01 B+ + 5608.11.02 B+ + +5608.19 Knotted netting of twine/cordage/rope, and other made up nets 5608.19.10 D 5608.19.10 B 5608.19.99 B+ + 5608.19.90 B+ 5608.19.20 B + +5608.90 Knotted netting of twine/cordage/rope, nes, and made up nets o 5608.90.00 B+ 5608.90.10 B 5608.90.01 B+ + 5608.90.23 A 5608.90.02 B+ + 5608.90.27 B 5608.90.99 B+ + 5608.90.30 A + +5609.00 Articles of yarn, strip, twine, cordage, rope and cables, nes 5609.00.00 B+ 5609.00.10 B 5609.00.01 B+ + 5609.00.20 A 5609.00.99 B+ + 5609.00.30 B + 5609.00.40 B + + +5701.10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, knotted 5701.10.10 B+ 5701.10.13 A 5701.10.01 B+ + 5701.10.90 B+ 5701.10.16 C 5701.10.99 B+ + 5701.10.20 C + +5701.90 Carpets of other textile materials, knotted 5701.90.10 B+ 5701.90.10 C 5701.90.99 B+ + 5701.90.90 B+ 5701.90.20 C + +5702.10 "Kelem", "Schumacks", "Karamanie" and similar textile 5702.10.00 B+ 5702.10.10 A 5702.10.01 B+ + 5702.10.90 C + +5702.20 Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir) 5702.20.00 D 5702.20.10 A 5702.20.01 B+ + 5702.20.20 D + +5702.31 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile 5702.31.00 B+ 5702.31.10 C 5702.31.01 B+ + 5702.31.20 C + +5702.32 Carpets of man-made textile mat, of woven pile construction, 5702.32.00 B+ 5702.32.10 C 5702.32.01 B+ + 5702.32.20 C + +5702.39 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction 5702.39.00 B+ 5702.39.10 A 5702.39.99 B+ + 5702.39.20 C + +5702.41 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile 5702.41.00 B+ 5702.41.10 C 5702.41.01 B+ + 5702.41.20 C + +5702.42 Carpets of man-made textile mat, of woven pile construction, 5702.42.00 B+ 5702.42.10 C 5702.42.01 B+ + 5702.42.20 C + +5702.49 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction 5702.49.00 B+ 5702.49.10 C 5702.49.99 B+ + 5702.49.15 A + 5702.49.20 C + +5702.51 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, not made up, nes 5702.51.00 B+ 5702.51.20 C 5702.51.01 B+ + 5702.51.40 C + +5702.52 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, not made up, nes 5702.52.00 B+ 5702.52.00 C 5702.52.01 B+ + +5702.59 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, not made up, nes 5702.59.10 B+ 5702.59.10 C 5702.59.99 B+ + 5702.59.90 B+ 5702.59.20 C + +5702.91 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, made up, nes 5702.91.00 B+ 5702.91.20 A 5702.91.01 B+ + 5702.91.30 C + 5702.91.40 C + +5702.92 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, made up, nes 5702.92.00 B+ 5702.92.00 C 5702.92.01 B+ + +5702.99 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, made up, nes 5702.99.10 B+ 5702.99.10 C 5702.99.99 B+ + 5702.99.90 B+ 5702.99.20 A + +5703.10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, tufted 5703.10.10 B+ 5703.10.00 C 5703.10.01 B+ + 5703.10.90 B+ + + +5703.20 Carpets of nylon or other polyamides, tufted 5703.20.10 B+ 5703.20.10 C 5703.20.FA B+ + 5703.20.90 B+ 5703.20.20 B 5703.20.01 B+ + +5703.30 Carpets of other man-made textile materials, tufted 5703.30.10 B+ 5703.30.00 B 5703.30.FA B+ + 5703.30.90 B+ 5703.30.01 B+ + +5703.90 Carpets of other textile materials, tufted 5703.90.10 B+ 5703.90.00 A 5703.90.99 B+ + 5703.90.90 B+ + +5704.10 Tiles of felt of textile materials, having a maximum surface 5704.10.00 B+ 5704.10.00 C 5704.10.01 B+ + +5704.90 Carpets of felt of textile materials, nes 5704.90.00 B+ 5704.90.00 C 5704.90.99 B+ + +5705.00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, nes 5705.00.00 B+ 5705.00.10 D 5705.00.01 B+ + 5705.00.20 C +DRAFT NAFTA TARIFF PHASING (PRELIMINARY) 09-03-92 +_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ + +Subhead Description Canada USA Mexico + +5801.10 Woven pile fabrics of wool or fine animal hair, o/t terry and 5801.10.00 B+ 5801.10.00 B 5801.10.01 B+ + +5801.21 Woven uncut weft pile fabrics of cotton, o/t terry and narrow 5801.21.00 B+ 5801.21.00 B 5801.21.01 B+ + +5801.22 Cut corduroy fabrics of cotton, o/t narrow fabrics 5801.22.10 Bl 5801.22.00 B 5801.22.01 Bl + 5801.22.90 Bl + +5801.23 Woven weft pile fabrics of cotton, nes 5801.23.10 B+ 5801.23.00 B 5801.23.01 B+ + 5801.23.20 B+ + +5801.24 Woven warp pile fabrics of cotton, ‚pingl‚ (uncut), o/t terry 5801.24.00 B+ 5801.24.00 B 5801.24.01 B+ + +5801.25 Woven warp pile fabrics of cotton, cut, o/t terry and narrow 5801.25.10 A 5801.25.00 A 5801.25.01 A + 5801.25.20 A + +5801.26 Chenille fabrics of cotton, o/t narrow fabrics 5801.26.00 B+ 5801.26.00 B 5801.26.01 B+ + +5801.31 Woven uncut weft pile fabrics of manmade fibres, o/t terry and 5801.31.00 B+ 5801.31.00 B 5801.31.01 B+ + +5801.32 Cut corduroy fabrics of man-made fibres, o/t narrow fabrics 5801.32.00 Bl 5801.32.00 B 5801.32.01 Bl + +5801.33 Woven weft pile fabrics of man-made fibres, nes 5801.33.00 B+ 5801.33.00 B 5801.33.01 B+ + +5801.34 Woven warp pile fabrics of man-made fib, ‚pingl‚ (uncut), o/t 5801.34.00 B+ 5801.34.00 B 5801.34.01 B+ + +5801.35 Woven warp pile fabrics of man-made fib, cut, o/t terry and 5801.35.00 A 5801.35.00 A 5801.35.01 A + +5801.36 Chenille fabrics of man-made fibres, o/t narrow fabrics 5801.36.00 B+ 5801.36.00 B 5801.36.01 B+ + +5801.90 Woven pile fab and chenille fab of other tex mat, o/t terry an 5801.90.10 D 5801.90.10 A 5801.90.01 B+ + 5801.90.90 B+ 5801.90.20 A + +5802.11 Terry towelling and similar woven terry fab of cotton, o/t 5802.11.10 B+ 5802.11.00 B 5802.11.01 B+ + 5802.11.90 B+ + +5802.19 Terry towelling and similar woven terry fab of cotton, o/t unb 5802.19.00 B+ 5802.19.00 B 5802.19.99 B+ + +5802.20 Terry towelling and similar woven terry fab of other tex mat, 5802.20.00 B+ 5802.20.00 B 5802.20.01 B+ + +5802.30 Tufted textile fabrics, o/t products of heading No 57.03 5802.30.00 B+ 5802.30.00 B 5802.30.01 B+ + +5803.10 Gauze of cotton, o/t narrow fabrics 5803.10.10 D 5803.10.00 B 5803.10.01 B+ + 5803.10.90 B+ + +5803.90 Gauze of other textile material, o/t narrow fabrics 5803.90.11 B+ 5803.90.11 B 5803.90.01 B+ + 5803.90.19 B+ 5803.90.12 B 5803.90.02 B+ + 5803.90.90 B+ 5803.90.20 B 5803.90.03 B+ + 5803.90.30 B 5803.90.99 B+ + + 5803.90.40 B + +5804.10 Tulles and other net fabrics, not incl woven, knitted or 5804.10.10 B+ 5804.10.00 A 5804.10.01 B+ + 5804.10.90 B+ + +5804.21 Mechanically made lace of man-made fib, in the piece, in strip 5804.21.00 B+ 5804.21.00 A 5804.21.01 B+ + +5804.29 Mechanically made lace of other tex mat, in the piece, in 5804.29.00 B+ 5804.29.00 A 5804.29.01 B+ + +5804.30 Hand-made lace, in the piece, in strips or in motifs 5804.30.10 B+ 5804.30.00 B 5804.30.01 B+ + 5804.30.90 B+ + +5805.00 Hand-woven tapestries and needle-worked tapestries, whether or 5805.00.10 D 5805.00.10 D 5805.00.01 B+ + 5805.00.90 B+ 5805.00.20 A + 5805.00.25 A + 5805.00.30 B + 5805.00.40 B + +5806.10 Narrow woven pile fabrics and narrow chenille fabrics 5806.10.10 B+ 5806.10.10 B 5806.10.01 B+ + 5806.10.90 B+ 5806.10.20 B 5806.10.99 B+ + 5806.10.30 B + +5806.20 Narrow woven fab, cntg by wt 5% of elastomeric yarn or rubber 5806.20.00 B+ 5806.20.00 B 5806.20.01 B+ + 5806.20.99 B+ + +5806.31 Narrow woven fabrics of cotton, nes 5806.31.10 B+ 5806.31.00 B 5806.31.01 B+ + 5806.31.20 B+ + 5806.31.30 B+ + 5806.31.90 B+ + +5806.32 Narrow woven fabrics of man-made fibres, nes 5806.32.00 B+ 5806.32.10 B 5806.32.01 B+ + 5806.32.20 B 5806.32.99 B+ + +5806.39 Narrow woven fabrics of other textile materials, nes 5806.39.10 D 5806.39.10 A 5806.39.01 B+ + 5806.39.90 B+ 5806.39.20 A 5806.39.99 B+ + 5806.39.30 A + +5806.40 Fabrics consisting of warp w/o weft assembled by means of an 5806.40.00 B+ 5806.40.00 B 5806.40.01 B+ + 5806.40.99 B+ + +5807.10 Labels, badges and similar woven articles of textile materials 5807.10.10 B+ 5807.10.10 B 5807.10.01 B+ + 5807.10.20 B+ 5807.10.20 B 5807.10.99 B+ + +5807.90 Labels, badges and similar articles, not woven, of textile 5807.90.00 B+ 5807.90.10 B 5807.90.01 B+ + 5807.90.20 B 5807.90.99 B+ + +5808.10 Braids in the piece 5808.10.00 B+ 5808.10.10 D 5808.10.01 B+ + 5808.10.20 A 5808.10.99 B+ + 5808.10.30 B + +5808.90 Ornamental trimmings in the piece, o/t knit; tassels, pompons 5808.90.00 B+ 5808.90.00 B 5808.90.01 B+ + + 5808.90.99 B+ + +5809.00 Woven fabrics of metal thread or of metallised yarn, for 5809.00.00 B+ 5809.00.00 B 5809.00.01 B+ + +5810.10 Embroidery without visible ground, in the piece, in strips or 5810.10.00 B+ 5810.10.00 B 5810.10.01 B+ + +5810.91 Embroidery of cotton, in the piece, in strips or in motifs, ne 5810.91.10 B+ 5810.91.00 B 5810.91.01 B+ + 5810.91.90 B+ 5810.91.99 B+ + +5810.92 Embroidery of man-made fibres, in the piece, in strips or in 5810.92.00 B+ 5810.92.00 C 5810.92.01 B+ + 5810.92.99 B+ + +5810.99 Embroidery of other textile materials, in the piece, in strips 5810.99.00 B+ 5810.99.00 B 5810.99.01 B+ + 5810.99.99 B+ + +5811.00 Quilted textile products in the piece 5811.00.00 B+ 5811.00.10 B 5811.00.01 B+ + 5811.00.20 B + 5811.00.30 B + 5811.00.40 B + +5901.10 Textile fabrics coated with gum, of a kind used for outer 5901.10.00 B+ 5901.10.10 B 5901.10.01 B+ + 5901.10.20 B + +5901.90 Tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; stiffened textile fab 5901.90.10 B+ 5901.90.20 B 5901.90.01 B+ + 5901.90.90 B+ 5901.90.40 B 5901.90.02 B+ + 5901.90.99 B+ + +5902.10 Tire cord fabric made of nylon or other polyamides high 5902.10.00 B+ 5902.10.00 C 5902.10.01 B+ + +5902.20 Tire cord fabric made of polyester high tenacity yarns 5902.20.00 B+ 5902.20.00 C 5902.20.01 B+ + +5902.90 Tire cord fabric made of viscose rayon high tenacity yarns 5902.90.00 B+ 5902.90.00 C 5902.90.99 B+ + +5903.10 Textile fabrics impregnated, ctd, cov, or laminated with 5903.10.10 B+ 5903.10.10 A 5903.10.01 B+ + 5903.10.20 B+ 5903.10.15 A + 5903.10.18 B + 5903.10.20 A + 5903.10.25 B + 5903.10.30 B + +5903.20 Textile fabrics impregnated, ctd, cov, or laminated with 5903.20.10 B+ 5903.20.10 B 5903.20.01 B+ + 5903.20.20 B+ 5903.20.15 A + 5903.20.18 B + 5903.20.20 A + 5903.20.25 B + 5903.20.30 B + +5903.90 Textile fabrics impregnated, ctd, cov, or laminated with 5903.90.11 B+ 5903.90.10 A 5903.90.01 B+ + 5903.90.12 B+ 5903.90.15 A 5903.90.99 B+ + 5903.90.19 B+ 5903.90.18 B + 5903.90.20 B+ 5903.90.20 A + + 5903.90.25 B + 5903.90.30 B + +5904.10 Lineoleum, whether or not cut to shape 5904.10.00 B+ 5904.10.00 A 5904.10.01 B+ + +5904.91 Floor coverings, o/t linoleum, with a base of needleloom felt 5904.91.10 B+ 5904.91.00 A 5904.91.01 B+ + 5904.91.90 B+ + +5904.92 Floor coverings, o/t linoleum, with other textile base 5904.92.00 B+ 5904.92.00 A 5904.92.01 B+ + +5905.00 Textile wall coverings 5905.00.10 B+ 5905.00.10 D 5905.00.01 B+ + 5905.00.91 B+ 5905.00.90 B + 5905.00.99 B+ + +5906.10 Rubberised textile adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 c 5906.10.10 B+ 5906.10.00 A 5906.10.01 B+ + 5906.10.20 B+ + +5906.91 Rubberised textile knitted or crocheted fabrics, nes 5906.91.10 B+ 5906.91.10 B 5906.91.01 B+ + 5906.91.20 B+ 5906.91.20 A + 5906.91.25 B + 5906.91.30 B + +5906.99 Rubberised textile fabrics, nes 5906.99.10 B+ 5906.99.10 B 5906.99.01 B+ + 5906.99.20 B+ 5906.99.20 A 5906.99.02 B+ + 5906.99.25 B 5906.99.99 B+ + 5906.99.30 B + +5907.00 Textile fabrics impreg, ctd, cov nes; painted canvas 5907.00.11 B+ 5907.00.10 B 5907.00.01 B+ + 5907.00.12 B+ 5907.00.90 B 5907.00.02 B+ + 5907.00.13 B+ 5907.00.03 B+ + 5907.00.21 D 5907.00.04 B+ + 5907.00.29 B+ 5907.00.05 B+ + 5907.00.99 B+ + +5908.00 Textile wicks for lamps, stoves,etc; gas mantles and knitted 5908.00.10 B+ 5908.00.00 B 5908.00.01 B+ + 5908.00.90 B+ 5908.00.02 B+ + 5908.00.03 B+ + 5908.00.99 B+ + +5909.00 Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing 5909.00.10 B+ 5909.00.10 A 5909.00.01 B+ + 5909.00.90 B+ 5909.00.20 B 5909.00.02 B+ + 5909.00.99 B+ + +5910.00 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting of textile material 5910.00.10 B+ 5910.00.10 A 5910.00.01 B+ + 5910.00.90 B+ 5910.00.90 B 5910.00.02 B+ + 5910.00.99 B+ + +5911.10 Textile fabrics used for card clothing, and similar fabric for 5911.10.11 B+ 5911.10.10 A 5911.10.01 B+ + 5911.10.19 D 5911.10.20 A + 5911.10.90 B+ + + +5911.20 Textile bolting cloth, whether or not made up 5911.20.00 B+ 5911.20.10 A 5911.20.01 B+ + 5911.20.20 D + 5911.20.30 A + +5911.31 Textile fabrics used in paper-making or similar machines, <650 5911.31.00 B+ 5911.31.00 B 5911.31.01 B+ + 5911.31.02 B+ + 5911.31.99 B+ + +5911.32 Textile fabrics used in paper-making or similar machines, 5911.32.00 B+ 5911.32.00 B 5911.32.01 B+ + 5911.32.02 B+ + 5911.32.99 B+ + +5911.40 Textile straining cloth used in oil presses or the like, incl 5911.40.00 B+ 5911.40.00 A 5911.40.01 B+ + +5911.90 Textile products and articles for technical uses, nes 5911.90.10 D 5911.90.00 A 5911.90.01 B+ + 5911.90.20 B+ 5911.90.02 B+ + 5911.90.90 B+ 5911.90.03 B+ + 5911.90.04 B+ + 5911.90.05 B+ + 5911.90.99 B+ + +6001.10 "Long pile" knitted or crocheted textile fabrics 6001.10.00 B+ 6001.10.20 B 6001.10.01 B+ + 6001.10.60 B 6001.10.99 B+ + +6001.21 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of cotton 6001.21.00 B+ 6001.21.00 B 6001.21.01 B+ + +6001.22 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of man-made fibres 6001.22.00 B+ 6001.22.00 B 6001.22.01 B+ + +6001.29 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of other textile 6001.29.00 B+ 6001.29.00 B 6001.29.01 B+ + 6001.29.02 B+ + 6001.29.99 B+ + +6001.91 Pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of cotton, nes 6001.91.00 B+ 6001.91.00 B 6001.91.01 B+ + +6001.92 Pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of man-made fibres, nes 6001.92.00 B+ 6001.92.00 B 6001.92.01 B+ + +6001.99 Pile knitted or crocheted fabrics, of other textile materials, 6001.99.00 B+ 6001.99.00 B 6001.99.01 B+ + 6001.99.02 B+ + 6001.99.99 B+ + +6002.10 Knitted or crocheted tex fab, width È30 cm, 5% of 6002.10.10 B+ 6002.10.40 B 6002.10.01 B+ + 6002.10.20 B+ 6002.10.80 B 6002.10.02 B+ + 6002.10.90 B+ 6002.10.03 B+ + 6002.10.04 B+ + 6002.10.99 B+ + +6002.20 Knitted or crocheted textile fabrics, of a width not exceeding 6002.20.10 B+ 6002.20.10 B 6002.20.01 B+ + 6002.20.20 B+ 6002.20.30 B 6002.20.02 B+ + 6002.20.90 B+ 6002.20.60 B 6002.20.03 B+ + 6002.20.90 B 6002.20.04 B+ + 6002.20.99 B+ + + +6002.30 Knitted or crocheted tex fab, width > 30 cm, 5% of elastomeri 6002.30.10 B+ 6002.30.20 B 6002.30.01 B+ + 6002.30.20 B+ 6002.30.90 B 6002.30.02 B+ + 6002.30.90 B+ 6002.30.03 B+ + 6002.30.04 B+ + 6002.30.99 B+ + +6002.41 Warp knitted fabrics, of wool or fine animal hair, nes 6002.41.00 B+ 6002.41.00 B 6002.41.01 B+ + +6002.42 Warp knitted fabrics, of cotton, nes 6002.42.10 B+ 6002.42.00 B 6002.42.01 B+ + 6002.42.20 B+ + 6002.42.90 B+ + +6002.43 Warp knitted fabrics, of man-made fibres, nes 6002.43.10 B+ 6002.43.00 B 6002.43.01 B+ + 6002.43.20 D + 6002.43.90 B+ + +6002.49 Warp knitted fabrics, of other materials, nes 6002.49.10 B+ 6002.49.00 B 6002.49.01 B+ + 6002.49.20 B+ 6002.49.99 B+ + 6002.49.30 D + 6002.49.90 B+ + +6002.91 Knitted or crocheted fabrics, of wool or of fine animal hair, 6002.91.00 B+ 6002.91.00 B 6002.91.01 B+ + +6002.92 Knitted or crocheted fabrics, of cotton, nes 6002.92.00 B+ 6002.92.00 B 6002.92.01 B+ + +6002.93 Knitted or crocheted fabrics, of manmade fibres, nes 6002.93.00 B+ 6002.93.00 B 6002.93.01 B+ + +6002.99 Knitted or crocheted fabrics, of other materials, nes 6002.99.00 B+ 6002.99.00 B 6002.99.01 B+ + 6002.99.99 B+ + +6101.10 Mens/boys overcoats, anoraks etc, of wool or fine animal hair, 6101.10.00 C 6101.10.00 B 6101.10.01 C + +6101.20 Mens/boys overcoats, anoraks etc, of cotton, knitted 6101.20.00 C 6101.20.00 B 6101.20.01 C + +6101.30 Mens/boys overcoats, anoraks etc, of man-made fibres, knitted 6101.30.00 C 6101.30.10 A 6101.30.FA C + 6101.30.15 B 6101.30.01 C + 6101.30.20 A + +6101.90 Mens/boys overcoats, anoraks etc, of other textile materials, 6101.90.00 C 6101.90.00 B 6101.90.99 C + +6102.10 Womens/girls overcoats, anoraks etc, of wool or fine animal 6102.10.00 C 6102.10.00 C 6102.10.01 C + +6102.20 Womens/girls overcoats, anoraks etc, of cotton, knitted 6102.20.00 C 6102.20.00 B 6102.20.01 C + +6102.30 Womens/girls overcoats, anoraks etc, of man-made fibres, 6102.30.00 C 6102.30.05 A 6102.30.FA C + 6102.30.10 C 6102.30.01 C + 6102.30.20 A + +6102.90 Womens/girls overcoats, anoraks etc, of other textile 6102.90.00 C 6102.90.00 B 6102.90.99 C + + +6103.11 Mens/boys suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6103.11.00 C 6103.11.00 B 6103.11.01 C + +6103.12 Mens/boys suits, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6103.12.00 C 6103.12.10 B 6103.12.01 C + 6103.12.20 B + +6103.19 Mens/boys suits, of other textile materials, knitted 6103.19.00 C 6103.19.10 B 6103.19.99 C + 6103.19.15 B + 6103.19.20 B + 6103.19.40 B + +6103.21 Mens/boys ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6103.21.00 C 6103.21.00 B 6103.21.01 C + +6103.22 Mens/boys ensembles, of cotton, knitted 6103.22.00 C 6103.22.00 B 6103.22.01 C + +6103.23 Mens/boys ensembles, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6103.23.00 C 6103.23.00 B 6103.23.01 C + +6103.29 Mens/boys ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted 6103.29.00 C 6103.29.10 B 6103.29.99 C + 6103.29.20 B + +6103.31 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair, 6103.31.00 C 6103.31.00 C 6103.31.01 C + +6103.32 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of cotton, knitted 6103.32.00 C 6103.32.00 B 6103.32.01 C + +6103.33 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6103.33.00 C 6103.33.10 C 6103.33.FA C + 6103.33.20 B 6103.33.01 C + +6103.39 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of other textile materials, 6103.39.00 C 6103.39.10 B 6103.39.FA C + 6103.39.20 B 6103.39.99 C + 6103.39.2V B + 6103.39.2W A + +6103.41 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, 6103.41.00 C 6103.41.10 B 6103.41.01 C + 6103.41.20 B + +6103.42 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted 6103.42.00 C 6103.42.10 B 6103.42.FA C + 6103.42.20 A 6103.42.01 C + +6103.43 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6103.43.00 C 6103.43.10 B 6103.43.FA C + 6103.43.15 A 6103.43.FB C + 6103.43.20 A 6103.43.01 C + +6103.49 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, 6103.49.00 C 6103.49.10 6103.49.FA C + 6103.49.20 A 6103.49.FB C + 6103.49.30 B 6103.49.FC C + 6103.49.3V B 6103.49.FD C + 6103.49.3W A 6103.49.99 C + 6103.49.3X B + 6103.49.3Y B + 6103.49.3Z A + +6104.11 Womens/girls suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6104.11.00 C 6104.11.00 C 6104.11.01 C + + +6104.12 Womens/girls suits, of cotton, knitted 6104.12.00 C 6104.12.00 B 6104.12.01 C + +6104.13 Womens/girls suits, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.13.00 C 6104.13.10 C 6104.13.FA C + 6104.13.20 B 6104.13.01 C + +6104.19 Womens/girls suits, of other textile materials, knitted 6104.19.00 C 6104.19.10 C 6104.19.FA C + 6104.19.15 B 6104.19.FB C + 6104.19.20 B 6104.19.99 C + 6104.19.2V A + +6104.21 Womens/girls ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6104.21.00 C 6104.21.00 B 6104.21.01 C + +6104.22 Womens/girls ensembles, of cotton, knitted 6104.22.00 C 6104.22.00 B 6104.22.01 C + +6104.23 Womens/girls ensembles, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.23.00 C 6104.23.00 B 6104.23.01 C + +6104.29 Womens/girls ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted 6104.29.00 C 6104.29.10 B 6104.29.99 C + 6104.29.20 B + +6104.31 Womens/girls jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6104.31.00 C 6104.31.00 C 6104.31.01 C + +6104.32 Womens/girls jackets, of cotton, knitted 6104.32.00 C 6104.32.00 B 6104.32.01 C + +6104.33 Womens/girls jackets, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.33.00 C 6104.33.10 C 6104.33.FA C + 6104.33.20 B 6104.33.01 C + +6104.39 Womens/girls jackets, of other textile materials, knitted 6104.39.00 C 6104.39.10 B 6104.39.FA C + 6104.39.20 B 6104.39.99 C + 6104.39.2V A + +6104.41 Womens/girls dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6104.41.00 C 6104.41.00 C 6104.41.01 C + +6104.42 Womens/girls dresses, of cotton, knitted 6104.42.00 C 6104.42.00 B 6104.42.01 C + +6104.43 Womens/girls dresses, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.43.00 C 6104.43.10 C 6104.43.FA C + 6104.43.20 B 6104.43.01 C + +6104.44 Womens/girls dresses, of artificial fibres, knitted 6104.44.00 C 6104.44.10 C 6104.44.FA C + 6104.44.20 B 6104.44.01 C + +6104.49 Womens/girls dresses, of other textile materials, knitted 6104.49.00 C 6104.49.00 B 6104.49.FA C + 6104.49.0V A 6104.49.99 C + +6104.51 Womens/girls skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6104.51.00 C 6104.51.00 C 6104.51.01 C + +6104.52 Womens/girls skirts, of cotton, knitted 6104.52.00 C 6104.52.00 B 6104.52.01 C + +6104.53 Womens/girls skirts, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.53.00 C 6104.53.10 C 6104.53.FA C + 6104.53.20 B 6104.53.01 C + + +6104.59 Womens/girls skirts, of other textile materials, knitted 6104.59.00 C 6104.59.10 B 6104.59.FA C + 6104.59.20 B 6104.59.99 C + 6104.59.2V A + +6104.61 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, 6104.61.00 C 6104.61.00 C 6104.61.01 C + +6104.62 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted 6104.62.00 C 6104.62.10 A 6104.62.FA C + 6104.62.20 B 6104.62.01 C + +6104.63 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6104.63.00 C 6104.63.10 A 6104.63.FA C + 6104.63.15 C 6104.63.01 C + 6104.63.20 A + +6104.69 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, 6104.69.00 C 6104.69.10 A 6104.69.FA C + 6104.69.20 A 6104.69.FB C + 6104.69.30 B 6104.69.FC C + 6104.69.3V A 6104.69.FD C + 6104.69.3W A 6104.69.99 C + +6105.10 Mens/boys shirts, of cotton, knitted 6105.10.00 C 6105.10.00 B 6105.10.01 C + +6105.20 Mens/boys shirts, of man-made fibres, knitted 6105.20.00 C 6105.20.10 B 6105.20.01 C + 6105.20.20 B + +6105.90 Mens/boys shirts, of other textile materials, knitted 6105.90.00 C 6105.90.10 B 6105.90.FA C + 6105.90.30 A 6105.90.99 C + +6106.10 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of cotton, knitted 6106.10.00 C 6106.10.00 B 6106.10.01 C + +6106.20 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of man-made fibres, knitted 6106.20.00 C 6106.20.10 C 6106.20.FA C + 6106.20.20 B 6106.20.01 C + +6106.90 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of other materials, knitted 6106.90.00 C 6106.90.10 C 6106.90.FA C + 6106.90.20 A 6106.90.FB C + 6106.90.30 B 6106.90.99 C + +6107.11 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of cotton, knitted 6107.11.00 C 6107.11.00 A 6107.11.01 C + +6107.12 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of man-made fibres, knitted 6107.12.00 C 6107.12.00 A 6107.12.01 C + +6107.19 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of other textile materials, 6107.19.00 C 6107.19.00 A 6107.19.99 C + +6107.21 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of cotton, knitted 6107.21.00 C 6107.21.00 B 6107.21.01 C + +6107.22 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of man-made fibres, knitted 6107.22.00 C 6107.22.00 B 6107.22.01 C + +6107.29 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of other textile materials, 6107.29.00 C 6107.29.20 B 6107.29.FA C + 6107.29.40 A 6107.29.99 C + +6107.91 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns etc of cotton, knitted 6107.91.00 C 6107.91.00 B 6107.91.01 C + + +6107.92 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc of man-made fibres, 6107.92.00 C 6107.92.00 B 6107.92.01 C + +6107.99 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc of other textile 6107.99.00 C 6107.99.20 B 6107.99.FA C + 6107.99.40 A 6107.99.99 C + +6108.11 Womens/girls slips and petticoats, of man-made fibres, knitted 6108.11.00 C 6108.11.00 A 6108.11.01 C + +6108.19 Womens/girls slips and petticoats, of other textile materials, 6108.19.00 C 6108.19.00 A 6108.19.99 C + +6108.21 Womens/girls briefs and panties, of cotton, knitted 6108.21.00 C 6108.21.00 A 6108.21.01 C + +6108.22 Womens/girls briefs and panties, of man-made fibres, knitted 6108.22.00 C 6108.22.00 A 6108.22.01 C + +6108.29 Womens/girls briefs and panties, of other textile materials, 6108.29.00 C 6108.29.00 A 6108.29.99 C + +6108.31 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of cotton, knitted 6108.31.00 C 6108.31.00 B 6108.31.01 C + +6108.32 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of man-made fibres, 6108.32.00 C 6108.32.00 B 6108.32.01 C + +6108.39 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of other textile 6108.39.00 C 6108.39.10 C 6108.39.FA C + 6108.39.20 A 6108.39.99 C + +6108.91 Womens/girls bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc, of cotton, knitte 6108.91.00 C 6108.91.00 B 6108.91.FA C + 6108.91.01 C + +6108.92 Womens/girls bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc, of man-made 6108.92.00 C 6108.92.00 B 6108.92.FA C + 6108.92.0V A 6108.92.01 C + 6108.92.0W A + 6108.92.0X A + +6108.99 Womens/girls bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc, of other textile 6108.99.00 C 6108.99.20 C 6108.99.FA C + 6108.99.40 A 6108.99.99 C + +6109.10 T-shirts, singlets and other vests, of cotton, knitted 6109.10.00 C 6109.10.00 A 6109.10.01 C + +6109.90 T-shirts, singlets and other vests, of other textile materials 6109.90.00 C 6109.90.10 A 6109.90.FA C + 6109.90.15 B 6109.90.FB C + 6109.90.20 A 6109.90.99 C + 6109.90.2V B + 6109.90.2W B + +6110.10 Pullovers, cardigans and similar article of wool or fine anima 6110.10.10 C 6110.10.10 C 6110.10.01 C + 6110.10.90 C 6110.10.20 C + +6110.20 Pullovers, cardigans and similar articles of cotton, knitted 6110.20.00 C 6110.20.10 C 6110.20.FA C + 6110.20.1V A 6110.20.01 C + 6110.20.1W A + 6110.20.20 C + 6110.20.2V A + 6110.20.2W A + 6110.20.2X A + + 6110.20.2Y A + +6110.30 Pullovers, cardigans and similar articles of man-made fibres, 6110.30.00 C 6110.30.10 A 6110.30.FA C + 6110.30.15 C 6110.30.01 C + 6110.30.20 A + 6110.30.30 A + +6110.90 Pullovers, cardigans and similar articles of other textile 6110.90.00 C 6110.90.00 C 6110.90.FA C + 6110.90.0V A 6110.90.99 C + 6110.90.0W A + 6110.90.0X A + 6110.90.0Y A + 6110.90.0Z A + +6111.10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine anima 6111.10.00 C 6111.10.00 B 6111.10.01 C + +6111.20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, knitted 6111.20.00 C 6111.20.10 B 6111.20.01 C + 6111.20.20 B + 6111.20.30 B + 6111.20.40 B + 6111.20.50 B + 6111.20.60 B + +6111.30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibres, 6111.30.00 C 6111.30.10 B 6111.30.01 C + 6111.30.20 B + 6111.30.30 B + 6111.30.40 B + 6111.30.50 B + +6111.90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile 6111.90.00 C 6111.90.10 B 6111.90.99 C + 6111.90.20 B + 6111.90.30 B + 6111.90.40 B + 6111.90.50 B + 6111.90.60 B + +6112.11 Track suits, of cotton, knitted 6112.11.00 C 6112.11.00 B 6112.11.FA C + 6112.11.0V A 6112.11.01 C + 6112.11.0W A + +6112.12 Track suits, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6112.12.00 C 6112.12.00 A 6112.12.01 C + +6112.19 Track suits, of other textile materials, knitted 6112.19.00 C 6112.19.10 A 6112.19.FA C + 6112.19.20 B 6112.19.FB C + 6112.19.2V A 6112.19.99 C + 6112.19.2W A + 6112.19.2X A + +6112.20 Ski suits, of textile materials, knitted 6112.20.00 C 6112.20.10 A 6112.20.FA C + 6112.20.20 B 6112.20.01 C + + +6112.31 Mens/boys swimwear, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6112.31.00 C 6112.31.00 A 6112.31.01 C + +6112.39 Mens/boys swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted 6112.39.00 C 6112.39.00 A 6112.39.99 C + +6112.41 Womens/girls swimwear, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6112.41.00 C 6112.41.00 A 6112.41.01 C + +6112.49 Womens/girls swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted 6112.49.00 C 6112.49.00 A 6112.49.99 C + +6113.00 Garments made up of impreg, coated, covered or laminated 6113.00.10 C 6113.00.00 B 6113.00.01 C + 6113.00.90 C 6113.00.99 C + +6114.10 Garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6114.10.00 C 6114.10.00 C 6114.10.01 C + +6114.20 Garments nes, of cotton, knitted 6114.20.00 C 6114.20.00 A 6114.20.FA C + 6114.20.0V B 6114.20.01 C + 6114.20.0W B + 6114.20.0X B + 6114.20.0Y B + +6114.30 Garments nes, of man-made fibres, knitted 6114.30.00 C 6114.30.10 A 6114.30.FA C + 6114.30.20 A 6114.30.FB C + 6114.30.30 A 6114.30.FC C + 6114.30.3V B 6114.30.01 C + 6114.30.3W B + 6114.30.3X B + +6114.90 Garments nes, of other textile materials, knitted 6114.90.00 C 6114.90.00 B 6114.90.FA C + 6114.90.0V A 6114.90.99 C + +6115.11 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fibre yarns <67 dtex/singl 6115.11.00 C 6115.11.00 B 6115.11.01 C + +6115.12 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fibre yarns 67 dtex/singl 6115.12.00 C 6115.12.00 B 6115.12.01 C + +6115.19 Panty hose and tights, of other textile materials, knitted 6115.19.00 C 6115.19.00 B 6115.19.99 C + +6115.20 Womens full-l or knee-l hosiery, of textile yarns <67 6115.20.00 C 6115.20.00 B 6115.20.01 C + +6115.91 Hosiery nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted 6115.91.00 C 6115.91.00 C 6115.91.01 C + +6115.92 Hosiery nes, of cotton, knitted 6115.92.00 C 6115.92.10 B 6115.92.01 C + 6115.92.20 B + +6115.93 Hosiery nes, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6115.93.00 C 6115.93.10 B 6115.93.01 C + 6115.93.20 B + +6115.99 Hosiery nes, of other textile materials, knitted 6115.99.00 C 6115.99.14 B 6115.99.99 C + 6115.99.18 B + 6115.99.20 B + +6116.10 Gloves impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber, 6116.10.00 C 6116.10.05 D 6116.10.01 C + 6116.10.08 A + + 6116.10.18 B + 6116.10.45 B + 6116.10.70 B + 6116.10.90 B + +6116.91 Gloves, mittens and mitts, nes, of wool or fine animal hair, 6116.91.00 C 6116.91.00 A 6116.91.01 C + +6116.92 Gloves, mittens and mitts, nes, of cotton, knitted 6116.92.00 C 6116.92.05 D 6116.92.01 C + 6116.92.08 A + 6116.92.60 B + 6116.92.90 B + +6116.93 Gloves, mittens and mitts, nes, of synthetic fibres, knitted 6116.93.00 C 6116.93.05 D 6116.93.01 C + 6116.93.08 A + 6116.93.60 A + 6116.93.90 B + +6116.99 Gloves, mittens and mitts, nes, of other textile materials, 6116.99.00 C 6116.99.20 D 6116.99.99 C + 6116.99.35 A + 6116.99.50 B + 6116.99.80 A + 6116.99.8V B + 6116.99.8W B + +6117.10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of textile materials, 6117.10.00 C 6117.10.10 C 6117.10.FA C + 6117.10.20 B 6117.10.01 C + 6117.10.40 A + 6117.10.60 B + +6117.20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of textile materials, knitted 6117.20.00 C 6117.20.00 B 6117.20.01 C + +6117.80 Clothing accessories nes, of textile materials, knitted 6117.80.10 C 6117.80.00 B 6117.80.99 C + 6117.80.90 C + +6117.90 Parts of garments or of clothing accessories, of textile 6117.90.10 C 6117.90.00 B 6117.90.99 C + 6117.90.20 C + 6117.90.90 C + +6201.11 Mens/boys overcoats and similar articles of wool or fine anima 6201.11.00 C 6201.11.00 B 6201.11.01 C + +6201.12 Mens/boys overcoats and similar articles of cotton, not knitte 6201.12.00 C 6201.12.10 A 6201.12.FA C + 6201.12.20 B 6201.12.01 C + +6201.13 Mens/boys overcoats and similar articles of man-made fibres, 6201.13.00 C 6201.13.10 A 6201.13.FA C + 6201.13.30 B 6201.13.FB C + 6201.13.40 A 6201.13.01 C + +6201.19 Mens/boys overcoats and similar articles of other textile 6201.19.00 C 6201.19.00 A 6201.19.99 C + +6201.91 Mens/boys anoraks and similar articles, of wool or fine animal 6201.91.00 C 6201.91.10 B 6201.91.01 C + 6201.91.20 B + + +6201.92 Mens/boys anoraks and similar articles, of cotton, not knitted 6201.92.10 C 6201.92.10 A 6201.92.FA C + 6201.92.90 C 6201.92.15 B 6201.92.01 C + 6201.92.20 B + +6201.93 Mens/boys anoraks and similar articles, of man-made fibres, no 6201.93.00 C 6201.93.10 A 6201.93.FA C + 6201.93.20 A 6201.93.01 C + 6201.93.25 B + 6201.93.30 A + 6201.93.35 A + +6201.99 Mens/boys anoraks and similar articles, of other textile 6201.99.00 C 6201.99.00 A 6201.99.99 C + +6202.11 Womens/girls overcoats and similar articles of wool/fine anima 6202.11.00 C 6202.11.00 C 6202.11.01 C + +6202.12 Womens/girls overcoats and similar articles of cotton, not 6202.12.00 C 6202.12.10 A 6202.12.FA C + 6202.12.20 B 6202.12.01 C + +6202.13 Womens/girls overcoats and similar articles of man-made fibres 6202.13.00 C 6202.13.10 A 6202.13.FA C + 6202.13.30 C 6202.13.01 C + 6202.13.40 A + +6202.19 Womens/girls overcoats and similar articles of other textile 6202.19.00 C 6202.19.00 A 6202.19.01 C + +6202.91 Womens/girls anoraks and similar article of wool or fine anima 6202.91.00 C 6202.91.10 C 6202.91.01 C + 6202.91.20 C + +6202.92 Womens/girls anoraks and similar article of cotton, not knitte 6202.92.00 C 6202.92.10 A 6202.92.FA C + 6202.92.15 B 6202.92.01 C + 6202.92.20 B + +6202.93 Womens/girls anoraks and similar article of man-made fibres, 6202.93.00 C 6202.93.10 A 6202.93.FA C + 6202.93.20 A 6202.93.01 C + 6202.93.40 C + 6202.93.45 A + 6202.93.50 A + +6202.99 Womens/girls anoraks and similar article of other textile 6202.99.00 C 6202.99.00 A 6202.99.01 C + +6203.11 Mens/boys suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6203.11.00 C 6203.11.10 B 6203.11.01 C + 6203.11.20 B + +6203.12 Mens/boys suits, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6203.12.00 C 6203.12.10 B 6203.12.01 C + 6203.12.20 B + +6203.13 6203.13.01 C + +6203.19 Mens/boys suits, of other textile materials, not knitted 6203.19.00 C 6203.19.10 B 6203.19.FA C + 6203.19.20 B + 6203.19.30 B + 6203.19.40 B + + 6203.19.4V A + +6203.21 Mens/boys ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6203.21.00 C 6203.21.00 B 6203.21.01 C + +6203.22 Mens/boys ensembles, of cotton, not knitted 6203.22.00 C 6203.22.10 B 6203.22.01 C + 6203.22.30 B + +6203.23 Mens/boys ensembles, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6203.23.00 C 6203.23.00 B 6203.23.01 C + +6203.29 Mens/boys ensembles, of other textile materials, not knitted 6203.29.00 C 6203.29.20 B 6203.29.01 C + 6203.29.30 B + +6203.31 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair, no 6203.31.00 C 6203.31.00 C 6203.31.01 C + +6203.32 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of cotton, not knitted 6203.32.00 C 6203.32.10 B 6203.32.01 C + 6203.32.20 B + +6203.33 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibres, not knitte 6203.33.00 C 6203.33.10 C 6203.33.FA C + 6203.33.20 B 6203.33.01 C + +6203.39 Mens/boys jackets and blazers, of other textile materials, not 6203.39.00 C 6203.39.10 C 6203.39.FA C + 6203.39.20 B 6203.39.FB C + 6203.39.40 B 6203.39.01 C + 6203.39.4V A + +6203.41 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, no 6203.41.00 C 6203.41.10 B 6203.41.01 C + 6203.41.20 B + +6203.42 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted 6203.42.00 C 6203.42.10 A 6203.42.FA C + 6203.42.20 A 6203.42.FB C + 6203.42.40 B 6203.42.01 C + +6203.43 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibres, not knitte 6203.43.00 C 6203.43.10 A 6203.43.FA C + 6203.43.15 A 6203.43.01 C + 6203.43.20 A + 6203.43.25 A + 6203.43.30 B + 6203.43.35 A + 6203.43.40 A + +6203.49 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, not 6203.49.00 C 6203.49.10 A 6203.49.01 C + 6203.49.15 A + 6203.49.20 A + 6203.49.30 A + +6204.11 Womens/girls suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6204.11.00 C 6204.11.00 C 6204.11.01 C + +6204.12 Womens/girls suits, of cotton, not knitted 6204.12.00 C 6204.12.00 B 6204.12.01 C + +6204.13 Womens/girls suits, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6204.13.00 C 6204.13.10 C 6204.13.FA C + 6204.13.20 B 6204.13.01 C + + +6204.19 Womens/girls suits, of other textile materials, not knitted 6204.19.00 C 6204.19.10 C 6204.19.FA C + 6204.19.20 B 6204.19.FB C + 6204.19.30 B 6204.19.01 C + 6204.19.3V A + +6204.21 Womens/girls ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not 6204.21.00 C 6204.21.00 6204.21.01 C + 6204.21.0W B + 6204.21.0X B + +6204.22 Womens/girls ensembles, of cotton, not knitted 6204.22.00 C 6204.22.10 B 6204.22.01 C + 6204.22.30 B + +6204.23 Womens/girls ensembles, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6204.23.00 C 6204.23.00 B 6204.23.01 C + +6204.29 Womens/girls ensembles, of other textile materials, not knitte 6204.29.00 C 6204.29.20 B 6204.29.01 C + 6204.29.40 B + +6204.31 Womens/girls jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6204.31.00 C 6204.31.10 C 6204.31.01 C + 6204.31.20 C + +6204.32 Womens/girls jackets, of cotton, not knitted 6204.32.00 C 6204.32.10 B 6204.32.01 C + 6204.32.20 B + +6204.33 Womens/girls jackets, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6204.33.00 C 6204.33.10 B 6204.33.FA C + 6204.33.20 A 6204.33.FB C + 6204.33.40 C 6204.33.01 C + 6204.33.50 B + +6204.39 Womens/girls jackets, of other textile materials, not knitted 6204.39.00 C 6204.39.20 C 6204.39.FA C + 6204.39.30 B 6204.39.FB C + 6204.39.60 A 6204.39.01 C + 6204.39.80 B + +6204.41 Womens/girls dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6204.41.00 C 6204.41.10 C 6204.41.01 C + 6204.41.20 C + +6204.42 Womens/girls dresses, of cotton, not knitted 6204.42.00 C 6204.42.10 A 6204.42.FA C + 6204.42.20 B 6204.42.01 C + 6204.42.30 B + +6204.43 Womens/girls dresses, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6204.43.00 C 6204.43.10 A 6204.43.FA C + 6204.43.20 B 6204.43.FB C + 6204.43.30 C 6204.43.01 C + 6204.43.40 B + +6204.44 Womens/girls dresses, of artificial fibres, not knitted 6204.44.00 C 6204.44.20 A 6204.44.FA C + 6204.44.30 C 6204.44.FB C + 6204.44.40 B 6204.44.01 C + +6204.49 Womens/girls dresses, of other textile materials, not knitted 6204.49.00 C 6204.49.10 A 6204.49.FA C + + 6204.49.50 B 6204.49.01 C + +6204.51 Womens/girls skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6204.51.00 C 6204.51.00 C 6204.51.01 C + +6204.52 Womens/girls skirts, of cotton, not knitted 6204.52.00 C 6204.52.10 A 6204.52.FA C + 6204.52.20 B 6204.52.01 C + +6204.53 Womens/girls skirts, of synthetic fibres, not knitted 6204.53.00 C 6204.53.10 A 6204.53.FA C + 6204.53.20 C 6204.53.FB C + 6204.53.30 B 6204.53.01 C + +6204.59 Womens/girls skirts, of other textile materials, not knitted 6204.59.00 C 6204.59.10 A 6204.59.FA C + 6204.59.20 C 6204.59.FB C + 6204.59.30 B 6204.59.FC C + 6204.59.40 B 6204.59.01 C + 6204.59.4V A + +6204.61 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair, 6204.61.00 C 6204.61.00 C 6204.61.01 C + +6204.62 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted 6204.62.00 C 6204.62.10 A 6204.62.FA C + 6204.62.20 A 6204.62.01 C + 6204.62.30 A + 6204.62.40 B + +6204.63 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibres, not 6204.63.00 C 6204.63.10 A 6204.63.FA C + 6204.63.12 A 6204.63.01 C + 6204.63.15 + 6204.63.20 A + 6204.63.25 C + 6204.63.30 A + 6204.63.35 A + +6204.69 Womens/girls trousers and shorts, of other textile materials, 6204.69.00 C 6204.69.10 A 6204.69.FA C + 6204.69.20 C 6204.69.01 C + 6204.69.25 A + 6204.69.30 B + 6204.69.3V A + 6204.69.3W A + 6204.69.90 A + +6205.10 Mens/boys shirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted 6205.10.00 C 6205.10.10 A 6205.10.FA C + 6205.10.20 B 6205.10.01 C + +6205.20 Mens/boys shirts, of cotton, not knitted 6205.20.00 C 6205.20.10 A 6205.20.FA C + 6205.20.20 B 6205.20.01 C + +6205.30 Mens/boys shirts, of man-made fibres, not knitted 6205.30.00 C 6205.30.10 A 6205.30.FA C + 6205.30.15 B 6205.30.01 C + 6205.30.20 B + +6205.90 Mens/boys shirts, of other textile materials, not knitted 6205.90.00 C 6205.90.20 B 6205.90.FA C + + 6205.90.2V A 6205.90.99 C + 6205.90.2W A + 6205.90.2X A + 6205.90.40 A + +6206.10 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of silk or silk waste, not 6206.10.00 C 6206.10.00 C 6206.10.FA C + 6206.10.0V A 6206.10.01 C + 6206.10.0W A + +6206.20 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of wool or fine animal hair, 6206.20.00 C 6206.20.10 A 6206.20.FA C + 6206.20.20 C 6206.20.01 C + 6206.20.30 C + +6206.30 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of cotton, not knitted 6206.30.00 C 6206.30.10 A 6206.30.01 C + 6206.30.20 A + 6206.30.30 A + +6206.40 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of man-made fibres, not 6206.40.00 C 6206.40.10 A 6206.40.FA C + 6206.40.20 B 6206.40.FB C + 6206.40.25 C 6206.40.01 C + 6206.40.30 B + +6206.90 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of other textile materials, 6206.90.00 C 6206.90.00 A 6206.90.FA C + 6206.90.0V B 6206.90.99 C + +6207.11 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of cotton, not knitted 6207.11.00 C 6207.11.00 A 6207.11.01 C + +6207.19 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of other textile materials, 6207.19.00 C 6207.19.00 A 6207.19.01 C + +6207.21 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of cotton, not knitted 6207.21.00 C 6207.21.00 B 6207.21.01 C + +6207.22 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of man-made fibres, not 6207.22.00 C 6207.22.00 B 6207.22.01 C + +6207.29 Mens/boys nightshirts and pyjamas, of other textile materials, 6207.29.00 C 6207.29.00 B 6207.29.FA C + 6207.29.0V A 6207.29.99 C + +6207.91 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc of cotton, not knitte 6207.91.00 C 6207.91.10 B 6207.91.01 C + 6207.91.30 B + +6207.92 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc of man-made fibres, 6207.92.00 C 6207.92.20 B 6207.92.01 C + 6207.92.40 B + +6207.99 Mens/boys bathrobes, dressing gowns, etc of other textile 6207.99.00 C 6207.99.20 B 6207.99.FA C + 6207.99.40 B 6207.99.99 C + 6207.99.60 B + 6207.99.6V A + +6208.11 Womens/girls slips and petticoats, of man-made fibres, not 6208.11.00 C 6208.11.00 B 6208.11.01 C + +6208.19 Womens/girls slips and petticoats, of other textile materials, 6208.19.00 C 6208.19.20 A 6208.19.01 C + 6208.19.40 A + + +6208.21 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of cotton, not knitted 6208.21.00 C 6208.21.00 B 6208.21.01 C + +6208.22 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of man-made fibres, not 6208.22.00 C 6208.22.00 B 6208.22.01 C + +6208.29 Womens/girls nightdresses and pyjamas, of other textile 6208.29.00 C 6208.29.00 B 6208.29.FA C + 6208.29.0V A 6208.29.01 C + +6208.91 Womens/girls panties, bathrobes, etc, of cotton, not knitted 6208.91.00 C 6208.91.10 B 6208.91.01 C + 6208.91.30 B + +6208.92 Womens/girls panties, bathrobes, etc, of man-made fibres, not 6208.92.00 C 6208.92.00 B 6208.92.FA C + 6208.92.0V B 6208.92.01 C + 6208.92.0W B + 6208.92.0X B + 6208.92.0Y A + 6208.92.0Z A + +6208.99 Womens/girls panties, bathrobes, etc, of other textile 6208.99.00 C 6208.99.20 C 6208.99.FA C + 6208.99.60 B 6208.99.FB C + 6208.99.6V A 6208.99.01 C + 6208.99.6W A + 6208.99.80 A + +6209.10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine anima 6209.10.00 C 6209.10.00 B 6209.10.01 C + +6209.20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, not knitte 6209.20.00 C 6209.20.10 B 6209.20.01 C + 6209.20.20 B + 6209.20.30 B + 6209.20.50 B + +6209.30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibres, 6209.30.00 C 6209.30.10 B 6209.30.01 C + 6209.30.20 B + 6209.30.30 B + +6209.90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile 6209.90.00 C 6209.90.10 B 6209.90.01 C + 6209.90.20 B + 6209.90.30 B + 6209.90.40 B + +6210.10 Garments made up of textile felts and of nonwoven textile 6210.10.00 C 6210.10.20 B 6210.10.01 C + 6210.10.40 B + +6210.20 Mens/boys overcoats and similar articles of impreg, ctd, cov 6210.20.00 C 6210.20.10 B 6210.20.99 C + 6210.20.20 B + +6210.30 Womens/girls overcoats and similar articles, of impreg, ctd, 6210.30.00 C 6210.30.10 B 6210.30.99 C + 6210.30.20 B + +6210.40 Mens/boys garments nes, made up of impreg, ctd, cov,etc,textil 6210.40.00 C 6210.40.10 B 6210.40.01 C + 6210.40.20 B + + +6210.50 Womens/girls garments nes, of impregnated, ctd, cov, 6210.50.00 C 6210.50.10 B 6210.50.99 C + 6210.50.20 B + +6211.11 Mens/boys swimwear, of textile materials not knitted 6211.11.00 C 6211.11.10 A 6211.11.01 C + 6211.11.20 A + +6211.12 Womens/girls swimwear, of textile materials, not knitted 6211.12.00 C 6211.12.10 A 6211.12.01 C + 6211.12.30 A + +6211.20 Ski suits, of textile materials, not knitted 6211.20.00 C 6211.20.10 A 6211.20.FA C + 6211.20.15 B 6211.20.FB C + 6211.20.20 A 6211.20.FC C + 6211.20.30 A 6211.20.01 C + 6211.20.40 B + 6211.20.50 A + 6211.20.60 A + 6211.20.70 B + +6211.31 Mens/boys garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not 6211.31.00 C 6211.31.00 B 6211.31.01 C + +6211.32 Mens/boys garments nes, of cotton, not knitted 6211.32.00 C 6211.32.00 A 6211.32.FA C + 6211.32.0V B 6211.32.01 C + +6211.33 Mens/boys garments nes, of man-made fibres, not knitted 6211.33.00 C 6211.33.00 A 6211.33.FA C + 6211.33.0V B 6211.33.01 C + +6211.39 Mens/boys garments nes, of other textile materials, not knitte 6211.39.00 C 6211.39.00 B 6211.39.FA C + 6211.39.0V A 6211.39.99 C + 6211.39.0W A + 6211.39.0X A + 6211.39.0Y A + +6211.41 Womens/girls garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not 6211.41.00 C 6211.41.00 C 6211.41.01 C + +6211.42 Womens/girls garments nes, of cotton, not knitted 6211.42.00 C 6211.42.00 A 6211.42.FA C + 6211.42.0V B 6211.42.FB C + 6211.42.0W B 6211.42.01 C + 6211.42.0X B + 6211.42.0Y B + 6211.42.0Z B + +6211.43 Womens/girls garments nes, of man-made fibres, not knitted 6211.43.10 C 6211.43.00 A 6211.43.FA C + 6211.43.90 C 6211.43.0V B 6211.43.FB C + 6211.43.0W B 6211.43.01 C + 6211.43.0X B + 6211.43.0Y B + +6211.49 Womens/girls garments nes, of other textile materials, not 6211.49.10 C 6211.49.00 B 6211.49.99 C + 6211.49.90 C + + +6212.10 Brassieres and parts thereof, of textile materials 6212.10.00 C 6212.10.10 A 6212.10.01 C + 6212.10.20 A + +6212.20 Girdles, panty girdles and parts thereof, of textile materials 6212.20.00 C 6212.20.00 A 6212.20.01 C + +6212.30 Corselettes and parts thereof, of textile materials 6212.30.00 C 6212.30.00 A 6212.30.01 C + +6212.90 Corsets, braces and similar articles and parts thereof, of 6212.90.00 C 6212.90.00 B 6212.90.01 C + 6212.90.99 C + +6213.10 Handkerchiefs, of silk or silk waste, not knitted 6213.10.00 C 6213.10.10 A 6213.10.01 C + 6213.10.20 B + +6213.20 Handkerchiefs, of cotton, not knitted 6213.20.00 C 6213.20.10 A 6213.20.01 C + 6213.20.20 A + +6213.90 Handkerchiefs, of other textile materials, not knitted 6213.90.00 C 6213.90.10 B 6213.90.99 C + 6213.90.20 B + +6214.10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of silk or silk waste, no 6214.10.00 C 6214.10.10 A 6214.10.01 C + 6214.10.20 B + +6214.20 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of wool or fine animal 6214.20.00 C 6214.20.00 C 6214.20.01 C + +6214.30 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of synthetic fibres, not 6214.30.00 C 6214.30.00 B 6214.30.01 C + +6214.40 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of artificial fibres, not 6214.40.00 C 6214.40.00 B 6214.40.01 C + +6214.90 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of other textile 6214.90.00 C 6214.90.00 B 6214.90.99 C + +6215.10 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of silk or silk waste, not knitted 6215.10.00 C 6215.10.00 B 6215.10.01 C + +6215.20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of man-made fibres, not knitted 6215.20.00 C 6215.20.00 B 6215.20.01 C + +6215.90 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of other textile materials, not 6215.90.00 C 6215.90.00 B 6215.90.99 C + +6216.00 Gloves, mittens and mitts, of textile materials, not knitted 6216.00.00 C 6216.00.05 D 6216.00.01 C + 6216.00.08 A + 6216.00.12 B + 6216.00.18 B + 6216.00.28 B + 6216.00.32 B + 6216.00.33 D + 6216.00.35 A + 6216.00.39 B + 6216.00.43 D + 6216.00.46 A + 6216.00.52 A + 6216.00.80 A + 6216.00.90 A + + +6217.10 Clothing accessories nes, of textile materials, not knitted 6217.10.00 C 6217.10.00 B 6217.10.01 C + +6217.90 Parts of garments or of clothing accessories nes, of tex mat, 6217.90.00 C 6217.90.00 B 6217.90.99 C + +6301.10 Electric blankets, of textile materials 6301.10.00 B+ 6301.10.00 B 6301.10.01 B+ + +6301.20 Blankets (o/t electric) and travelling rugs, of wool or fine 6301.20.00 B+ 6301.20.00 B 6301.20.01 B+ + +6301.30 Blankets (o/t electric) and travelling rugs, of cotton 6301.30.00 B+ 6301.30.00 B 6301.30.01 B+ + +6301.40 Blankets (o/t electric) and travelling rugs, of synthetic 6301.40.00 B+ 6301.40.00 B 6301.40.01 B+ + +6301.90 Blankets (o/t electric) and travelling rugs, of other textile 6301.90.00 B+ 6301.90.00 B 6301.90.99 B+ + +6302.10 Bed linen, of textile knitted or crocheted materials 6302.10.00 B+ 6302.10.00 B 6302.10.01 B+ + +6302.21 Bed linen, of cotton, printed, not knitted 6302.21.00 B+ 6302.21.10 B 6302.21.01 B+ + 6302.21.20 B + +6302.22 Bed linen, of man-made fibres, printed, not knitted 6302.22.00 B+ 6302.22.10 B 6302.22.01 B+ + 6302.22.20 B + +6302.29 Bed linen, of other textile materials, printed, not knitted 6302.29.00 B+ 6302.29.00 B 6302.29.99 B+ + +6302.31 Bed linen, of cotton, nes 6302.31.00 B+ 6302.31.10 B 6302.31.01 B+ + 6302.31.20 B + +6302.32 Bed linen, of man-made fibres, nes 6302.32.00 B+ 6302.32.10 B 6302.32.01 B+ + 6302.32.20 B + +6302.39 Bed linen, of other textile materials, nes 6302.39.00 B+ 6302.39.00 B 6302.39.99 B+ + +6302.40 Table linen, of textile knitted or crocheted materials 6302.40.00 B+ 6302.40.10 B 6302.40.01 B+ + 6302.40.20 B + +6302.51 Table linen, of cotton, not knitted 6302.51.00 B+ 6302.51.10 C 6302.51.01 B+ + 6302.51.20 C + 6302.51.30 C + 6302.51.40 C + +6302.52 Table linen, of flax, not knitted 6302.52.00 B+ 6302.52.10 B 6302.52.01 B+ + 6302.52.20 B + +6302.53 Table linen, of man-made fibres, not knitted 6302.53.00 B+ 6302.53.00 B 6302.53.01 B+ + +6302.59 Table linen, of other textile materials, not knitted 6302.59.00 B+ 6302.59.00 B 6302.59.99 B+ + +6302.60 Toilet and kitchen linen, of terry towelling or similar terry 6302.60.00 B+ 6302.60.00 A 6302.60.01 B+ + +6302.91 Toilet and kitchen linen, of cotton, nes 6302.91.00 B+ 6302.91.00 C 6302.91.01 B+ + + +6302.92 Toilet and kitchen linen, of flax 6302.92.00 B+ 6302.92.00 B 6302.92.01 B+ + +6302.93 Toilet and kitchen linen, of man-made fibres 6302.93.00 B+ 6302.93.10 B 6302.93.01 B+ + 6302.93.20 B + +6302.99 Toilet and kitchen linen, of other textile materials 6302.99.00 B+ 6302.99.10 A 6302.99.01 B+ + 6302.99.20 B + +6303.11 Curtains, drapes, interior blinds & curtain or bed valances, o 6303.11.00 B+ 6303.11.00 A 6303.11.01 B+ + +6303.12 Curtains, drapes, interior blinds & curtain/bed valances, of 6303.12.00 B+ 6303.12.00 A 6303.12.01 B+ + +6303.19 Curtains, drapes, interior blinds & curtain/bed valances, othe 6303.19.00 B+ 6303.19.00 A 6303.19.99 B+ + +6303.91 Curtains/drapes/interior blinds & curtain/bed valances, of 6303.91.00 B+ 6303.91.00 A 6303.91.01 B+ + +6303.92 Curtains/drapes/interior blinds curtain/ bed valances, of syn 6303.92.00 B+ 6303.92.00 A 6303.92.01 B+ + +6303.99 Curtains/drapes/interior blinds curtain/ bed valances, of othe 6303.99.00 B+ 6303.99.00 A 6303.99.99 B+ + +6304.11 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, knitted or crocheted 6304.11.00 B+ 6304.11.10 B 6304.11.01 B+ + 6304.11.20 B + 6304.11.30 B + +6304.19 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, not knitted or crocheted 6304.19.00 B+ 6304.19.05 B 6304.19.99 B+ + 6304.19.10 B + 6304.19.15 B + 6304.19.20 B + 6304.19.30 B + +6304.91 Furnishing articles nes, of textile materials, knitted or 6304.91.00 B+ 6304.91.00 B 6304.91.01 B+ + +6304.92 Furnishing articles nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted 6304.92.00 B+ 6304.92.00 C 6304.92.01 B+ + +6304.93 Furnishing articles nes, of synthetic fibres, not knitted or 6304.93.00 B+ 6304.93.00 B 6304.93.01 B+ + +6304.99 Furnishing articles nes, of other textile materials, not 6304.99.00 B+ 6304.99.10 A 6304.99.99 B+ + 6304.99.15 B + 6304.99.25 A + 6304.99.35 B + 6304.99.40 A + 6304.99.60 B + +6305.10 Sacks and bags, for packing of goods, of jute or of other 6305.10.00 B+ 6305.10.00 D 6305.10.01 B+ + +6305.20 Sacks and bags, for packing of goods, of cotton 6305.20.00 B+ 6305.20.00 B 6305.20.01 B+ + +6305.31 Sacks and bags, for packing of goods, of polyethylene or 6305.31.00 B+ 6305.31.00 B 6305.31.01 B+ + +6305.39 Sacks and bags, for packing of goods, of other man-made textil 6305.39.00 B+ 6305.39.00 B 6305.39.01 B+ + + +6305.90 Sacks and bags, for packing of goods, of other textile 6305.90.00 B+ 6305.90.00 A 6305.90.01 B+ + +6306.11 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of cotton 6306.11.00 B+ 6306.11.00 B 6306.11.01 B+ + +6306.12 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of synthetic fibres 6306.12.00 B+ 6306.12.00 B 6306.12.01 B+ + +6306.19 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of other textile materials 6306.19.00 B+ 6306.19.00 B 6306.19.99 B+ + +6306.21 Tents, of cotton 6306.21.00 B+ 6306.21.00 B 6306.21.01 B+ + +6306.22 Tents, of synthetic fibres 6306.22.00 B+ 6306.22.10 A 6306.22.01 B+ + 6306.22.90 B + +6306.29 Tents, of other textile materials 6306.29.00 B+ 6306.29.00 B 6306.29.99 B+ + +6306.31 Sails, of synthetic fibres 6306.31.00 B+ 6306.31.00 A 6306.31.01 B+ + 6306.31.99 B+ + +6306.39 Sails, of other textile materials 6306.39.00 B+ 6306.39.00 A 6306.39.01 B+ + 6306.39.99 B+ + +6306.41 Pneumatic mattresses, of cotton 6306.41.00 B+ 6306.41.00 B 6306.41.01 B+ + +6306.49 Pneumatic mattresses, of other textile materials 6306.49.00 B+ 6306.49.00 A 6306.49.99 B+ + +6306.91 Camping goods nes, of cotton 6306.91.00 B+ 6306.91.00 B 6306.91.01 B+ + +6306.99 Camping goods nes, of other textile materials 6306.99.00 B+ 6306.99.00 B 6306.99.99 B+ + +6307.10 Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths 6307.10.10 B+ 6307.10.10 C 6307.10.01 B+ + 6307.10.90 B+ 6307.10.20 C + +6307.20 Life jackets and life belts, of textile materials 6307.20.00 B+ 6307.20.00 B 6307.20.01 B+ + 6307.20.99 B+ + +6307.90 Made up articles, of textile materials, nes, including dress 6307.90.10 B+ 6307.90.30 B 6307.90.FA B+ + 6307.90.20 D 6307.90.40 B 6307.90.01 B+ + 6307.90.91 B+ 6307.90.50 B + 6307.90.92 B+ 6307.90.60 B + 6307.90.93 B+ 6307.90.70 B + 6307.90.99 B+ 6307.90.75 B + 6307.90.85 A + 6307.90.86 C + 6307.90.94 A + +6308.00 Sets consisting of woven fab and yarn, for making up into rugs 6308.00.00 B+ 6308.00.00 B 6308.00.01 B+ + +6309.00 Worn clothing and other worn articles 6309.00.00 B+ 6309.00.00 6309.00.01 B+ + +6310.10 Used or new rags of textile materials, sorted 6310.10.00 D 6310.10.10 C 6310.10.01 B+ + 6310.10.20 D 6310.10.02 B+ + + 6310.10.99 B+ + +6310.90 Used or new rags of textile materials, not sorted 6310.90.00 D 6310.90.10 C 6310.90.01 B+ + 6310.90.20 D 6310.90.99 B+ + +6401.10 Waterproof footwear, outer soles and uppers of rubber/plastics 6401.10.10 C 6401.10.00 C+ 6401.10.01 C + 6401.10.20 C + +6401.91 Waterproof footwear, outer soles/uppers of rubber/plastics, 6401.91.10 C 6401.91.00 C+ 6401.91.01 C + 6401.91.20 C + +6401.92 Waterproof footwear, outer soles/uppers of rbr/plas, covg ankl 6401.92.11 A 6401.92.30 A 6401.92.FA B + 6401.92.12 C 6401.92.60 B 6401.92.FB C + 6401.92.91 C 6401.92.90 C+ + 6401.92.92 C + 6401.92.9V A + 6401.92.9W A + +6401.99 Waterproof footwear, outer soles/uppers of rubber or plastics, 6401.99.10 C 6401.99.30 C+ 6401.99.FA A + 6401.99.20 C 6401.99.60 C+ 6401.99.FB C + 6401.99.80 A + 6401.99.90 C+ + +6402.11 Ski-boots and cross-country ski footwear outer soles/uppers of 6402.11.10 A 6402.11.00 A 6402.11.01 A + 6402.11.20 C + +6402.19 Sports footwear, outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, 6402.19.00 C 6402.19.10 B 6402.19.99 B + 6402.19.0V A 6402.19.1V C10 + 6402.19.0W A 6402.19.30 A + 6402.19.0X A 6402.19.50 B + 6402.19.0Y A 6402.19.70 B + 6402.19.90 B + +6402.20 Footwear of rubber or plastics, upper straps assembled to sole 6402.20.10 C 6402.20.00 A 6402.20.01 A + 6402.20.20 B + +6402.30 Footwear, outer soles/uppers of rubber or plastics, with metal 6402.30.00 C 6402.30.30 C10 6402.30.99 C + 6402.30.50 C+ + 6402.30.60 A + 6402.30.70 C+ + 6402.30.80 C+ + 6402.30.90 C10 + +6402.91 Footwear, outer soles/uppers of rubber or plastics, covering 6402.91.00 C 6402.91.40 C10 6402.91.01 C + 6402.91.50 C+ + 6402.91.60 C10 + 6402.91.70 C10 + 6402.91.80 C+ + 6402.91.90 C+ + +6402.99 Footwear, outer soles/uppers of rubber or plastics, nes 6402.99.00 C 6402.99.05 C10 6402.99.FA A + + 6402.99.10 C10 6402.99.FB C10 + 6402.99.15 C10 + 6402.99.1V A + 6402.99.20 C+ + 6402.99.30 C+ + 6402.99.60 C10 + 6402.99.70 C10 + 6402.99.80 C+ + 6402.99.90 C+ + +6403.11 Ski footwear, with outer soles of rbr/ plas/leather and uppers 6403.11.10 A 6403.11.30 D 6403.11.01 A + 6403.11.20 C 6403.11.60 A + +6403.19 Sports footwear, o/t ski, outer soles of rbr/plas/leather and 6403.19.00 B 6403.19.15 A 6403.19.99 A + 6403.19.0V A 6403.19.1V B + 6403.19.0W A 6403.19.1W C10 + 6403.19.0X C 6403.19.45 A + 6403.19.4V C10 + 6403.19.60 A + 6403.19.6V C10 + +6403.20 Footwear, outer soles/uppers of leather, straps across the 6403.20.00 C 6403.20.00 A 6403.20.01 C + +6403.30 Footwear, wooden, outer soles of rubber/ plas/leather and 6403.30.00 C 6403.30.00 A 6403.30.01 C + +6403.40 Footwear, outer soles of rubber/plastic/ leathr, uppers of 6403.40.00 C 6403.40.30 C10 6403.40.01 C10 + 6403.40.60 C10 + +6403.51 Footwear, outer soles and uppers of leather, covering the 6403.51.00 C 6403.51.30 C10 6403.51.01 C10 + 6403.51.60 C10 + 6403.51.90 C10 + +6403.59 Footwear, outer soles and uppers of leather, nes 6403.59.00 B+ 6403.59.15 B 6403.59.99 B+ + 6403.59.30 C10 + 6403.59.60 C10 + 6403.59.90 C + +6403.91 Footwear, outer soles of rubber/plastics uppers of leather cov 6403.91.00 C10 6403.91.30 C10 6403.91.01 C10 + 6403.91.60 C+ + 6403.91.90 C10 + +6403.99 Footwear, outer soles of rubber/plastics uppers of leather, ne 6403.99.00 C 6403.99.20 C10 6403.99.99 C10 + 6403.99.0V B 6403.99.40 C10 + 6403.99.60 C10 + 6403.99.75 C10 + 6403.99.90 C10 + +6404.11 Sports footwear with outer soles of rubber or plastics and 6404.11.10 CM 6404.11.20 C10 6404.11.FA B + 6404.11.1V A 6404.11.40 B 6404.11.FB C10 + 6404.11.1W A 6404.11.50 C+ 6404.11.FC C + 6404.11.1X A 6404.11.60 C+ + + 6404.11.1Y A 6404.11.70 C+ + 6404.11.90 C 6404.11.80 C+ + 6404.11.9V A 6404.11.90 B + 6404.11.9W A + 6404.11.9X A + 6404.11.9Y A + +6404.19 Footwear o/t sports, with outer soles of rubber/plastics and 6404.19.10 CM 6404.19.15 C10 6404.19.FA A + 6404.19.90 C 6404.19.20 C+ 6404.19.FB C + 6404.19.25 C10 + 6404.19.30 C10 + 6404.19.35 C+ + 6404.19.40 A + 6404.19.50 C+ + 6404.19.60 C10 + 6404.19.70 C+ + 6404.19.80 C10 + 6404.19.90 A + +6404.20 Footwear with outer soles of leather and uppers of textile 6404.20.00 C 6404.20.20 C10 6404.20.01 C10 + 6404.20.40 C10 + 6404.20.60 C10 + +6405.10 Footwear with uppers of leather or composition leather, nes 6405.10.00 C 6405.10.00 C10 6405.10.01 C10 + 6405.10.99 C10 + +6405.20 Footwear with uppers of textile materials, nes 6405.20.00 C 6405.20.30 C10 6405.20.FA C + 6405.20.60 A 6405.20.FB C10 + 6405.20.90 C10 + +6405.90 Footwear, nes 6405.90.00 C 6405.90.20 A 6405.90.FA A + 6405.90.90 C10 6405.90.FB C10 + +6406.10 Uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners 6406.10.10 C 6406.10.05 C10 6406.10.FA C + 6406.10.90 CM 6406.10.10 C10 6406.10.FB C + 6406.10.20 C10 6406.10.FC C10 + 6406.10.25 B + 6406.10.30 B + 6406.10.35 B + 6406.10.40 B + 6406.10.45 C10 + 6406.10.50 B + 6406.10.60 A + 6406.10.65 A + 6406.10.70 D + 6406.10.72 A + 6406.10.77 A + 6406.10.85 A + 6406.10.90 A + +6406.20 Outer soles and heels, of rubber or plastics 6406.20.10 CM 6406.20.00 A 6406.20.01 C + + 6406.20.20 CM + +6406.91 Parts of footwear of wood 6406.91.10 D 6406.91.00 A 6406.91.01 A + 6406.91.90 BM 6406.91.99 A + +6406.99 Parts of footwear nes 6406.99.10 D 6406.99.15 A 6406.99.01 A + 6406.99.20 CM 6406.99.30 A 6406.99.02 A + 6406.99.90 CM 6406.99.60 A 6406.99.03 A + 6406.99.90 A 6406.99.99 A + +6501.00 Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt; plateaux and manchons 6501.00.00 D 6501.00.30 A 6501.00.01 B + 6501.00.60 A + 6501.00.90 B + +6502.00 Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any 6502.00.00 D 6502.00.20 A 6502.00.01 B + 6502.00.40 A + 6502.00.60 A + 6502.00.90 B + +6503.00 Felt hats and other felt headgear 6503.00.00 BM 6503.00.30 A 6503.00.01 B + 6503.00.60 A + 6503.00.90 B + +6504.00 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips 6504.00.00 B 6504.00.30 A 6504.00.01 B + 6504.00.60 A 6504.00.99 B + 6504.00.90 B + +6505.10 Hair-nets of any material 6505.10.00 B 6505.10.00 A 6505.10.01 B + +6505.90 Hats and other headgear, knitted or made up from lace, or othe 6505.90.10 B 6505.90.15 B 6505.90.01 B + 6505.90.90 B 6505.90.20 B 6505.90.99 B + 6505.90.25 B + 6505.90.30 B + 6505.90.40 B + 6505.90.50 B + 6505.90.60 B + 6505.90.70 B + 6505.90.80 B + 6505.90.90 B + +6506.10 Safety headgear, nes 6506.10.10 D 6506.10.30 A 6506.10.01 A + 6506.10.90 A 6506.10.60 A 6506.10.99 A + +6506.91 Headgear nes, of rubber or plastics 6506.91.00 BM 6506.91.00 A 6506.91.01 A + 6506.91.99 A + +6506.92 Headgear nes, of furskin 6506.92.00 A 6506.92.00 A 6506.92.01 A + +6506.99 Headgear nes, of other materials 6506.99.10 BM 6506.99.00 A 6506.99.99 A + 6506.99.90 BM + + +6507.00 Head-bands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, etc, 6507.00.00 D 6507.00.00 A 6507.00.01 A + +6601.10 Garden and similar umbrellas 6601.10.00 A 6601.10.00 A 6601.10.01 A + +6601.91 Umbrellas nes, having a telescopic shaft 6601.91.00 A 6601.91.00 A 6601.91.01 A + +6601.99 Umbrellas nes 6601.99.00 A 6601.99.00 A 6601.99.01 A + 6601.99.99 A + +6602.00 Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like 6602.00.00 A 6602.00.00 A 6602.00.01 A + +6603.10 Handle and knobs of umbrellas, walkingsticks, whips, riding 6603.10.00 D 6603.10.00 A 6603.10.01 A + +6603.20 Umbrella frames, including frames mounted on shafts (sticks) 6603.20.00 D 6603.20.30 A 6603.20.01 A + 6603.20.90 A 6603.20.99 A + +6603.90 Parts, trimmings, accessories nes, of umbrellas, 6603.90.00 D 6603.90.00 A 6603.90.99 A + +6701.00 Skins/other pts of birds w/feather/down, feathers and pts, 6701.00.00 A 6701.00.00 A 6701.00.01 A + 6701.00.99 A + +6702.10 Artificial flowers, foliage, fruit and parts and articles 6702.10.00 BM 6702.10.20 A 6702.10.01 A + 6702.10.40 A 6702.10.99 A + +6702.90 Artificial flowers/foliage/fruit and pts and articles thereof, 6702.90.00 BM 6702.90.10 A 6702.90.01 A + 6702.90.35 A 6702.90.99 A + 6702.90.65 A + +6703.00 Human hair, worked; wool/animal hair and other tex mat, 6703.00.00 D 6703.00.30 A 6703.00.01 A + 6703.00.60 A + +6704.11 Complete wigs of synthetic textile materials 6704.11.00 A 6704.11.00 A 6704.11.01 A + +6704.19 False beard, eyebrows and the like, of synthetic textile 6704.19.10 A 6704.19.00 A 6704.19.99 A + 6704.19.90 A + +6704.20 Articles of human hair, nes 6704.20.00 A 6704.20.00 A 6704.20.01 A + +6704.90 Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and the like, of other materials 6704.90.00 A 6704.90.00 A 6704.90.99 A + +6801.00 Setts, curbstones and flagstones of natural stone (except 6801.00.00 A 6801.00.00 A 6801.00.01 B + +6802.10 Tiles etc rect or not >7 cm etc; arti coloured 6802.10.10 D 6802.10.00 A 6802.10.01 A + 6802.10.90 A 6802.10.02 B + +6802.21 Monumental/building stone, cut/sawn flat or even, 6802.21.00 A 6802.21.10 A 6802.21.01 A + 6802.21.50 A + +6802.22 Monumental/building stone, cut/sawn flat or even, other 6802.22.00 B 6802.22.00 A 6802.22.01 B + +6802.23 Monumental/building stone, cut/sawn flat or even, granite 6802.23.00 A 6802.23.00 A 6802.23.01 A + + 6802.23.99 B + +6802.29 Monumental/building stone, cut/sawn flat or even nes 6802.29.00 A 6802.29.00 A 6802.29.01 B + +6802.91 Worked monumental/building stone nes, marble, travertine and 6802.91.00 A 6802.91.05 A 6802.91.01 A + 6802.91.15 A + 6802.91.20 A + 6802.91.25 A + 6802.91.30 A + +6802.92 Worked monumental/building stone nes, calcareous stone nes 6802.92.00 A 6802.92.00 A 6802.92.01 A + +6802.93 Worked monumental/building stone nes, granite 6802.93.00 B 6802.93.00 A 6802.93.01 B + +6802.99 Worked monumental/building stone nes 6802.99.00 A 6802.99.00 A 6802.99.01 B + +6803.00 Worked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate 6803.00.10 D 6803.00.10 A 6803.00.01 B + 6803.00.90 B 6803.00.50 A 6803.00.99 B + +6804.10 Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping 6804.10.00 A 6804.10.00 D 6804.10.01 B + 6804.10.99 A + +6804.21 Millstones,grindstones etc of agglomerated synthetic or natura 6804.21.10 D 6804.21.00 A 6804.21.01 A + 6804.21.90 BM 6804.21.02 B + 6804.21.99 A + +6804.22 Millstones, grindstones etc of other agglomerated abrasives or 6804.22.10 D 6804.22.10 A 6804.22.01 B + 6804.22.90 B 6804.22.40 A 6804.22.02 B + 6804.22.60 A 6804.22.03 B + 6804.22.99 B + +6804.23 Millstones, grindstones etc of natural stone 6804.23.00 A 6804.23.00 D 6804.23.01 B + 6804.23.99 A + +6804.30 Hand sharpening or polishing stones 6804.30.00 BM 6804.30.00 D 6804.30.01 B + +6805.10 Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain on a woven 6805.10.10 A 6805.10.00 A 6805.10.01 C + 6805.10.90 A 6805.10.99 C + +6805.20 Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain on a paper or 6805.20.10 A 6805.20.00 A 6805.20.01 C + 6805.20.90 C + +6805.30 Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain on a base of 6805.30.10 A 6805.30.10 A 6805.30.01 C + 6805.30.90 C 6805.30.50 D + +6806.10 Slag wool, rock wool & similar mineral wools in bulk, sheets o 6806.10.10 A 6806.10.00 A 6806.10.01 B + 6806.10.20 A 6806.10.99 B + 6806.10.90 A + +6806.20 Exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag & sim 6806.20.00 A 6806.20.00 A 6806.20.01 A + + +6806.90 Articles of heat/sound insulating, etc, nes, mineral mat exc 6806.90.10 A 6806.90.00 A 6806.90.99 A + 6806.90.20 A + 6806.90.90 A + +6807.10 Asphalt or similar material articles, in rolls 6807.10.00 A 6807.10.00 A 6807.10.01 B + +6807.90 Asphalt or similar material articles nes 6807.90.00 A 6807.90.00 A 6807.90.99 A + +6808.00 Panels, boards etc of veg fibre, straw etc agglomerated 6808.00.10 BM 6808.00.00 D 6808.00.01 B + 6808.00.90 A + +6809.11 Plaster boards etc not ornamental faced or reinforced with 6809.11.10 A 6809.11.00 A 6809.11.01 B + 6809.11.90 A + +6809.19 Plaster boards etc not ornamental faced or reinforced nes 6809.19.00 BM 6809.19.00 A 6809.19.01 B + 6809.19.99 B + +6809.90 Articles of plaster or compositions based on plaster nes 6809.90.10 D 6809.90.00 A 6809.90.01 A + 6809.90.90 A + +6810.11 Building blocks and bricks of cement, concrete or artificial 6810.11.00 A 6810.11.00 A 6810.11.01 A + +6810.19 Tiles, flagstones and similar articles of cement/concrete or 6810.19.00 A 6810.19.12 A 6810.19.99 B + 6810.19.14 A + 6810.19.50 A + +6810.20 Pipes of cement or concrete 6810.20.00 B 6810.20.00 A 6810.20.01 B + +6810.91 Prefabricated structural components of buildings etc of 6810.91.10 A 6810.91.00 A 6810.91.01 B + 6810.91.90 A 6810.91.99 A + +6810.99 Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone nes 6810.99.00 A 6810.99.00 A 6810.99.99 B + +6811.10 Corrugated sheets of asbestos-cement, of cellulose fibre-cemen 6811.10.00 A 6811.10.00 D 6811.10.01 A + +6811.20 Sheets nes, panels/tiles etc of asbestos-cement, cellulose 6811.20.00 A 6811.20.00 D 6811.20.01 A + 6811.20.99 A + +6811.30 Tubes, pipes & tube or pipe fittings of asbestos-cellulose 6811.30.00 B 6811.30.00 A 6811.30.01 B + 6811.30.99 B + +6811.90 Articles nes, of asbestos-cement of cellulose fibre-cement or 6811.90.00 B 6811.90.00 D 6811.90.99 B + +6812.10 Asbestos fibres etc 6812.10.00 A 6812.10.00 D 6812.10.01 A + +6812.20 Asbestos yarn and thread 6812.20.00 A 6812.20.00 D 6812.20.01 A + +6812.30 Asbestos cords and string, whether or not plaited 6812.30.00 A 6812.30.00 D 6812.30.01 A + +6812.40 Asbestos woven or knitted fabric 6812.40.00 A 6812.40.00 D 6812.40.01 A + + +6812.50 Asbestos clothing, clothing accessories, footwear and headgear 6812.50.00 A 6812.50.10 A 6812.50.01 A + 6812.50.50 A + +6812.60 Asbestos paper, millboard and felt 6812.60.00 A 6812.60.00 D 6812.60.01 A + 6812.60.02 A + +6812.70 Compressed asbestos fibre jointing, in sheets or rolls 6812.70.00 A 6812.70.00 D 6812.70.01 A + 6812.70.99 B + +6812.90 Asbestos fabricated products nes 6812.90.10 A 6812.90.00 D 6812.90.01 B + 6812.90.90 A 6812.90.99 A + +6813.10 Asbestos brake linings and pads 6813.10.10 A 6813.10.00 D 6813.10.01 B + 6813.10.90 B 6813.10.99 B + +6813.90 Asbestos friction material and articles nes 6813.90.10 A 6813.90.00 D 6813.90.01 B + 6813.90.90 A 6813.90.02 A + 6813.90.03 A + 6813.90.99 A + +6814.10 Mica plates, sheets and strips, agglomerated/reconstituted on 6814.10.00 A 6814.10.00 A 6814.10.01 A + 6814.10.99 A + +6814.90 Worked mica and articles of mica nes 6814.90.00 A 6814.90.00 A 6814.90.99 A + +6815.10 Non-electrical articles of graphite or other carbon 6815.10.10 A 6815.10.00 A 6815.10.01 B + 6815.10.90 BM 6815.10.02 B + 6815.10.03 B + 6815.10.04 A + 6815.10.99 B + +6815.20 Articles of peat 6815.20.00 A 6815.20.00 D 6815.20.01 A + +6815.91 Articles containing magnesite, dolomite or chromite 6815.91.00 A 6815.91.00 A 6815.91.01 A + 6815.91.02 A + 6815.91.99 A + +6815.99 Articles of stone or of other mineral substances nes 6815.99.10 D 6815.99.20 D 6815.99.01 A + 6815.99.20 A 6815.99.40 A 6815.99.02 A + 6815.99.30 A 6815.99.99 A + 6815.99.40 A + 6815.99.91 A + 6815.99.99 A + +6901.00 Bricks, blocks etc & ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals o 6901.00.00 D 6901.00.00 C 6901.00.01 C + 6901.00.99 C + +6902.10 Refractory bricks etc >50% Mg, Ca or Cr expressed as MgO, CaO 6902.10.00 D 6902.10.10 D 6902.10.01 B + 6902.10.50 A 6902.10.99 B + +6902.20 Refractory bricks etc >50% alumina Al2O3, silica SiO2 or 6902.20.00 D 6902.20.10 D 6902.20.01 C + + 6902.20.50 A 6902.20.02 C + 6902.20.99 C + +6902.90 Refractory bricks etc nes 6902.90.10 BM 6902.90.10 D 6902.90.01 B + 6902.90.90 D 6902.90.50 A 6902.90.02 B + 6902.90.03 B + 6902.90.04 B + 6902.90.99 B + +6903.10 Refractory ceramic goods nes, >50% of graphite or other forms 6903.10.10 A 6903.10.00 A 6903.10.01 A + 6903.10.91 A 6903.10.02 A + 6903.10.99 D 6903.10.03 A + 6903.10.04 A + 6903.10.05 A + 6903.10.99 A + +6903.20 Refractory ceramic goods nes, >50% of Al2O3 or mx/compds 6903.20.10 A 6903.20.00 A 6903.20.01 A + 6903.20.90 A 6903.20.02 A + 6903.20.03 A + 6903.20.04 A + 6903.20.05 A + 6903.20.06 A + 6903.20.07 A + 6903.20.99 A + +6903.90 Refractory ceramic goods nes 6903.90.10 A 6903.90.00 A 6903.90.01 A + 6903.90.90 A 6903.90.99 A + +6904.10 Building bricks 6904.10.00 A 6904.10.00 D 6904.10.01 A + +6904.90 Ceramic flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like 6904.90.10 A 6904.90.00 A 6904.90.99 A + 6904.90.20 A + +6905.10 Roofing tiles, ceramic 6905.10.00 A 6905.10.00 A 6905.10.01 A + +6905.90 Chimney-pots, cowls, chimney liners etc & other ceramic 6905.90.00 A 6905.90.00 A 6905.90.01 A + 6905.90.99 A + +6906.00 Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings 6906.00.00 A 6906.00.00 A 6906.00.01 A + +6907.10 Tiles, cubes and sim <7 cm rect or not etc, unglazed ceramics 6907.10.00 BM 6907.10.00 C+ 6907.10.01 B + +6907.90 Tiles, cubes and sim nes, unglazed ceramics 6907.90.10 A 6907.90.00 C+ 6907.90.01 A + 6907.90.90 BM 6907.90.99 A + +6908.10 Tiles, cubes and sim <7 cm rect or not etc, glazed ceramics 6908.10.00 BM 6908.10.10 C+ 6908.10.01 B + 6908.10.20 A + 6908.10.50 C+ + +6908.90 Tiles, cubes and sim nes, glazed ceramics 6908.90.10 A 6908.90.00 C+ 6908.90.01 A + 6908.90.90 BM 6908.90.99 A + + +6909.11 Ceramic wares laboratory, chemical/other technical uses of 6909.11.00 A 6909.11.20 A 6909.11.01 A + 6909.11.40 A 6909.11.02 A + 6909.11.03 A + 6909.11.04 A + 6909.11.05 A + 6909.11.06 A + 6909.11.07 A + 6909.11.08 A + 6909.11.09 A + 6909.11.10 A + 6909.11.99 A + +6909.19 Ceramic wares laboratory, chemical/other technical uses nes 6909.19.00 A 6909.19.10 A 6909.19.01 A + 6909.19.50 A 6909.19.99 A + +6909.90 Ceramic troughs, tubes etc used in agriculture, ceramic pots 6909.90.00 A 6909.90.00 A 6909.90.99 A + +6910.10 Ceramic sinks, wash basins etc & similar sanitary fixtures of 6910.10.10 CM 6910.10.00 C 6910.10.01 C + 6910.10.90 A + +6910.90 Ceramic sinks, wash basins etc & similar sanitary fixtures nes 6910.90.00 A 6910.90.00 A 6910.90.01 A + 6910.90.99 C + +6911.10 Tableware and kitchenware of porcelain or china 6911.10.00 A 6911.10.10 C 6911.10.FA A + 6911.10.20 A 6911.10.FB A + 6911.10.35 A + 6911.10.39 A + 6911.10.41 A + 6911.10.45 A + 6911.10.49 A + 6911.10.60 A + 6911.10.80 C + +6911.90 Household articles nes & toilet articles of porcelain or china 6911.90.00 BM 6911.90.00 A 6911.90.01 A + +6912.00 Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household & toilet 6912.00.00 B 6912.00.10 A 6912.00.FA B + 6912.00.20 C 6912.00.FB A + 6912.00.35 A 6912.00.FC B + 6912.00.39 B + 6912.00.41 A + 6912.00.44 A + 6912.00.45 B + 6912.00.46 A + 6912.00.48 B + 6912.00.50 A + +6913.10 Statuettes and other ornamental articles of porcelain or china 6913.10.10 A 6913.10.10 A 6913.10.01 B + 6913.10.90 BM 6913.10.20 A + 6913.10.50 A + + +6913.90 Statuettes and other ornamental articles of ceramics nes 6913.90.10 A 6913.90.10 A 6913.90.99 B + 6913.90.90 BM 6913.90.20 A + 6913.90.30 A + 6913.90.50 A + +6914.10 Articles of porcelain or china nes 6914.10.00 BM 6914.10.00 A 6914.10.01 A + +6914.90 Articles of ceramics nes 6914.90.00 BM 6914.90.00 A 6914.90.99 A + +7001.00 Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass; glass in the mass 7001.00.10 D 7001.00.10 A 7001.00.01 A + 7001.00.20 A 7001.00.20 A 7001.00.02 A + 7001.00.50 D 7001.00.99 A + +7002.10 Balls, glass exc microspheres of No 70.18 7002.10.10 D 7002.10.10 A 7002.10.01 A + 7002.10.90 A 7002.10.20 A + +7002.20 Rods, glass 7002.20.00 A 7002.20.10 A 7002.20.01 A + 7002.20.50 A 7002.20.02 A + 7002.20.03 A + 7002.20.04 A + 7002.20.05 A + 7002.20.99 A + +7002.31 Tubes of fused quartz or other fused silica 7002.31.00 D 7002.31.00 A 7002.31.01 A + 7002.31.02 A + 7002.31.03 A + 7002.31.99 A + +7002.32 Tubes of glass linear coef of exp È5X10-6 per Kelvin within 0C 7002.32.00 D 7002.32.00 A 7002.32.01 A + +7002.39 Tubes of glass nes 7002.39.00 D 7002.39.00 A 7002.39.99 A + +7003.11 Cast glass sheets non-wired coloured etc having an 7003.11.10 A 7003.11.00 A 7003.11.01 B + 7003.11.20 A 7003.11.02 B + 7003.11.99 B + +7003.19 Cast glass sheets non-wired nes 7003.19.00 A 7003.19.00 A 7003.19.01 B + 7003.19.99 B + +7003.20 Cast glass sheets wired 7003.20.00 A 7003.20.00 A 7003.20.01 B + +7003.30 Cast glass profiles 7003.30.00 A 7003.30.00 A 7003.30.01 B + +7004.10 Drawn glass sheets, coloured etc having an absorbing or 7004.10.00 A 7004.10.10 A 7004.10.01 C + 7004.10.20 A 7004.10.02 B + 7004.10.50 A 7004.10.99 C + +7004.90 Drawn glass in sheets nes 7004.90.00 A 7004.90.05 C 7004.90.01 C + 7004.90.10 C 7004.90.02 B + 7004.90.15 C 7004.90.99 C + 7004.90.20 C + + 7004.90.25 A + 7004.90.30 A + 7004.90.40 A + 7004.90.50 A + +7005.10 Float glass etc in sheets, non-wired having an absorbent or 7005.10.10 A 7005.10.00 A 7005.10.01 C + 7005.10.20 A 7005.10.02 C + 7005.10.99 C + +7005.21 Float glass etc in sheets, non-wired coloured throughout the 7005.21.00 A 7005.21.10 C 7005.21.01 C + 7005.21.20 C 7005.21.02 C + 7005.21.99 C + +7005.29 Float glass etc in sheets, non-wired nes 7005.29.00 A 7005.29.05 C 7005.29.01 B + 7005.29.15 C 7005.29.02 C8 + 7005.29.25 A 7005.29.03 B+ + 7005.29.99 C + +7005.30 Float glass etc in sheets, wired 7005.30.00 A 7005.30.00 A 7005.30.01 B + 7005.30.99 B + +7006.00 Glass of 70.03, 70.04, 70.05 bent, edgeworked etc not framed 7006.00.10 A 7006.00.10 A 7006.00.01 C + 7006.00.90 A 7006.00.20 A 7006.00.02 C + 7006.00.40 A 7006.00.03 C + 7006.00.04 C + 7006.00.99 C + +7007.11 Safety glass toughened (tempered) for vehicles, aircraft, 7007.11.11 B 7007.11.00 A 7007.11.01 C + 7007.11.19 A 7007.11.02 C + 7007.11.20 D 7007.11.03 C + 7007.11.30 B 7007.11.04 A + 7007.11.05 C + 7007.11.06 C + 7007.11.99 C + +7007.19 Safety glass toughened (tempered) nes 7007.19.00 B 7007.19.00 A 7007.19.01 C + 7007.19.02 C + 7007.19.99 C + +7007.21 Safety glass laminated for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or 7007.21.11 B 7007.21.10 A 7007.21.01 C + 7007.21.19 A 7007.21.50 A 7007.21.02 C + 7007.21.20 D 7007.21.03 A + 7007.21.30 A 7007.21.04 C + 7007.21.99 C + +7007.29 Safety glass laminated nes 7007.29.00 A 7007.29.00 A 7007.29.99 C + +7008.00 Multiple-walled insulating units of glass 7008.00.00 A 7008.00.00 A 7008.00.01 C + 7008.00.99 C + +7009.10 Rear-view mirrors for vehicles 7009.10.00 A 7009.10.00 A 7009.10.01 B + + 7009.10.02 B + 7009.10.03 B + 7009.10.04 B + 7009.10.99 A + +7009.91 Glass mirrors, unframed 7009.91.00 BM 7009.91.10 A 7009.91.01 B + 7009.91.50 A 7009.91.99 C + +7009.92 Glass mirrors, framed 7009.92.00 B 7009.92.10 A 7009.92.01 C + 7009.92.50 A + +7010.10 Ampoules of glass conveyance or packing 7010.10.00 D 7010.10.00 A 7010.10.01 A + 7010.10.99 C + +7010.90 Carboys/bottles/flasks etc for conveyance of goods etc stopper 7010.90.10 D 7010.90.05 D 7010.90.01 C + 7010.90.90 BM 7010.90.20 A 7010.90.02 C + 7010.90.30 A 7010.90.03 C + 7010.90.50 D 7010.90.04 C + 7010.90.99 C + +7011.10 Glass envelopes (including bulbs/tubes) for electric lighting 7011.10.00 A 7011.10.10 A 7011.10.01 A + 7011.10.50 A 7011.10.02 A + 7011.10.03 A + 7011.10.04 A + 7011.10.05 A + 7011.10.99 A + +7011.20 Glass envelopes (including bulbs/tubes) for cathode-ray tubes 7011.20.00 D 7011.20.00 A 7011.20.01 A + 7011.20.02 A + 7011.20.03 A + 7011.20.04 A + 7011.20.99 A + +7011.90 Glass envelopes (including bulbs/tubes) nes 7011.90.10 D 7011.90.00 A 7011.90.01 A + 7011.90.90 A 7011.90.99 A + +7012.00 Glass inners for vacuum flasks or for other vacuum vessels 7012.00.00 D 7012.00.00 A 7012.00.01 A + 7012.00.99 A + +7013.10 Glassware of a kind used for table kitchen, etc of 7013.10.00 D 7013.10.10 A 7013.10.01 A + 7013.10.50 C+ + +7013.21 Drinking glasses other than glassceramics, of lead crystal 7013.21.00 A 7013.21.10 C+ 7013.21.01 A + 7013.21.20 C+ 7013.21.99 A + 7013.21.30 C+ + 7013.21.50 A + +7013.29 Drinking glasses other than glassceramics nes 7013.29.10 BM 7013.29.05 C+ 7013.29.FA B + 7013.29.90 BM 7013.29.10 C+ 7013.29.FB B + 7013.29.20 C+ + 7013.29.30 C+ + + 7013.29.40 B + 7013.29.50 C+ + 7013.29.60 B + +7013.31 Table/kitchenware (exc drinking glasses) o/t glass-ceramics of 7013.31.00 A 7013.31.10 C+ 7013.31.01 A + 7013.31.20 C+ 7013.31.99 A + 7013.31.30 C+ + 7013.31.50 A + +7013.32 Table/kitchenware (exc drinking glasses) o/t glass ceramics 7013.32.00 D 7013.32.10 C+ 7013.32.01 A + 7013.32.20 C+ 7013.32.99 A + 7013.32.30 C+ + 7013.32.40 C+ + +7013.39 Table/kitchenware (exc drinking glasses) other than 7013.39.10 BM 7013.39.10 C+ 7013.39.01 B + 7013.39.20 D 7013.39.20 C+ 7013.39.03 B + 7013.39.90 B 7013.39.30 C+ 7013.39.04 B + 7013.39.40 C+ 7013.39.99 B + 7013.39.50 C+ + 7013.39.60 C+ + +7013.91 Glassware nes of lead crystal (other than that of 70.10 or 7013.91.10 A 7013.91.10 C+ 7013.91.01 A + 7013.91.90 A 7013.91.20 C+ 7013.91.99 A + 7013.91.30 C+ + 7013.91.50 A + +7013.99 Glassware nes (other than that of 70.10 or 70.18) 7013.99.10 BM 7013.99.10 C+ 7013.99.01 B + 7013.99.90 BM 7013.99.20 C+ 7013.99.99 B + 7013.99.30 A + 7013.99.35 A + 7013.99.40 C+ + 7013.99.50 C+ + 7013.99.60 C+ + 7013.99.70 C+ + 7013.99.80 C+ + 7013.99.90 C+ + +7014.00 Signalling glassware & optical elements glass (o/t 70.15) not 7014.00.00 D 7014.00.10 A 7014.00.02 A + 7014.00.20 A 7014.00.03 A + 7014.00.30 A 7014.00.05 A + 7014.00.50 A 7014.00.06 A + 7014.00.07 A + 7014.00.08 A + 7014.00.99 A + +7015.10 Glasses for corrective spectacles, not optically worked glass 7015.10.10 D 7015.10.00 A 7015.10.01 A + 7015.10.90 A 7015.10.99 A + +7015.90 Clock or watch glasses etc curved/bent not optically worked, 7015.90.10 D 7015.90.10 A 7015.90.01 A + 7015.90.90 BM 7015.90.20 A 7015.90.99 A + 7015.90.50 A + + +7016.10 Glass cubes & other glass smallwares backed or not for mosaics 7016.10.00 A 7016.10.00 A 7016.10.01 A + +7016.90 Paving blocks etc for building/const etc, leaded lights, 7016.90.10 A 7016.90.10 A 7016.90.01 A + 7016.90.90 A 7016.90.50 A 7016.90.02 A + 7016.90.99 A + +7017.10 Laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware etc fused 7017.10.10 D 7017.10.00 A 7017.10.01 A + 7017.10.90 BM 7017.10.02 C + 7017.10.03 C + 7017.10.04 A + 7017.10.05 B + 7017.10.06 A + 7017.10.07 A + 7017.10.08 A + 7017.10.09 A + 7017.10.10 A + 7017.10.11 C + 7017.10.12 A + 7017.10.13 A + 7017.10.99 C + +7017.20 Laboratory glassware etc of other glass linear expa etc È5 X 7017.20.10 D 7017.20.00 A 7017.20.01 B + 7017.20.90 A 7017.20.02 A + 7017.20.03 A + 7017.20.04 A + 7017.20.05 A + 7017.20.06 C + 7017.20.99 C + +7017.90 Laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware etc nes 7017.90.10 BM 7017.90.00 A 7017.90.01 A + 7017.90.90 BM 7017.90.02 B + 7017.90.03 A + 7017.90.04 A + 7017.90.05 C + 7017.90.99 C + +7018.10 Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or 7018.10.10 A 7018.10.10 A 7018.10.01 A + 7018.10.20 D 7018.10.20 A 7018.10.02 A + 7018.10.30 D 7018.10.50 A 7018.10.99 A + 7018.10.40 A + 7018.10.90 A + +7018.20 Glass microspheres not exceeding 1 mm in diameter 7018.20.00 A 7018.20.00 A 7018.20.01 A + 7018.20.99 A + +7018.90 Articles of glass etc exc jewellery, glass eyes exc prosthetic 7018.90.10 D 7018.90.10 A 7018.90.01 A + 7018.90.90 A 7018.90.50 A 7018.90.02 A + 7018.90.99 A + +7019.10 Slivers, rovings, yarn and chopped strands of glass 7019.10.10 CM 7019.10.10 B 7019.10.01 C + + 7019.10.21 A 7019.10.20 B 7019.10.02 C + 7019.10.29 CM 7019.10.30 A 7019.10.03 C + 7019.10.40 A 7019.10.04 C + 7019.10.60 B 7019.10.99 C + +7019.20 Woven fabrics, including narrow fabrics of glass fibres 7019.20.10 A 7019.20.10 B 7019.20.01 C + 7019.20.90 C 7019.20.20 B 7019.20.02 C + 7019.20.50 B 7019.20.03 C + 7019.20.04 C + 7019.20.05 C + 7019.20.99 C + +7019.31 Mats of glass fibres 7019.31.10 CM 7019.31.00 A 7019.31.01 C + 7019.31.90 C + +7019.32 Thin sheets (voiles) of glass fibres 7019.32.10 BM 7019.32.00 A 7019.32.01 A + 7019.32.90 B + +7019.39 Webs, mattresses, boards and similar nonwoven products of glas 7019.39.00 BM 7019.39.10 A 7019.39.01 A + 7019.39.50 A 7019.39.99 C + +7019.90 Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof nes 7019.90.10 C 7019.90.10 A 7019.90.01 C + 7019.90.90 BM 7019.90.50 A 7019.90.02 C + 7019.90.03 C + 7019.90.04 C + 7019.90.05 C + 7019.90.06 C + 7019.90.07 C + 7019.90.08 C + 7019.90.09 C + 7019.90.10 C + 7019.90.11 C + 7019.90.99 C + +7020.00 Articles of glass nes 7020.00.10 BM 7020.00.00 A 7020.00.01 A + 7020.00.20 D 7020.00.02 A + 7020.00.90 BM 7020.00.03 A + 7020.00.04 A + 7020.00.06 A + 7020.00.07 A + 7020.00.08 A + 7020.00.09 A + 7020.00.99 A + +7101.10 Pearls natural whether or not worked or graded 7101.10.00 D 7101.10.00 D 7101.10.01 A + 7101.10.99 A + +7101.21 Pearls cultured unworked 7101.21.00 D 7101.21.00 A 7101.21.01 A + 7101.21.99 A + +7101.22 Pearls cultured worked 7101.22.00 D 7101.22.00 A 7101.22.01 A + + +7102.10 Diamonds unsorted whether or not worked 7102.10.00 D 7102.10.00 D 7102.10.01 A + +7102.21 Diamonds industrial unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted 7102.21.10 D 7102.21.10 D 7102.21.01 A + 7102.21.90 A 7102.21.30 A + 7102.21.40 D + +7102.29 Diamonds industrial nes excluding mounted or set diamonds 7102.29.10 D 7102.29.00 D 7102.29.99 A + 7102.29.90 A + +7102.31 Diamonds non-industrial unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or 7102.31.00 D 7102.31.00 D 7102.31.01 A + +7102.39 Diamonds non-industrial nes excluding mounted or set diamonds 7102.39.00 D 7102.39.00 D 7102.39.01 A + 7102.39.99 A + +7103.10 Prec or semi-prec stones (o/t diamonds) unworked or simply saw 7103.10.00 D 7103.10.20 D 7103.10.01 A + 7103.10.40 A + +7103.91 Rubies, sapphires and emeralds further worked than sawn or 7103.91.00 D 7103.91.00 D 7103.91.01 A + +7103.99 Precious or semi-precious stones nes further worked than sawn 7103.99.00 D 7103.99.10 A 7103.99.99 A + 7103.99.50 A + +7104.10 Piezo-electric quartz whether or not worked or graded 7104.10.00 D 7104.10.00 A 7104.10.01 A + +7104.20 Syn or reconstr prec/semi-prec stones unworked (simply sawn or 7104.20.00 D 7104.20.00 A 7104.20.01 A + +7104.90 Syn or reconstr prec/semi-prec stones further worked than sawn 7104.90.00 D 7104.90.10 A 7104.90.99 A + 7104.90.50 A + +7105.10 Diamond dust or powder 7105.10.10 D 7105.10.00 D 7105.10.01 A + 7105.10.91 A + 7105.10.92 D + +7105.90 Natural or synthetic precious or semiprecious stone dust and 7105.90.00 D 7105.90.00 A 7105.90.99 B + +7106.10 Silver powder 7106.10.10 A 7106.10.00 D 7106.10.01 B + 7106.10.20 A + +7106.91 Silver in unwrought forms 7106.91.10 D 7106.91.10 D 7106.91.01 A + 7106.91.20 A 7106.91.50 A + +7106.92 Silver in other semi-manufactured forms (incl silver plated 7106.92.11 D 7106.92.00 A 7106.92.01 A + 7106.92.19 A 7106.92.02 A + 7106.92.21 A 7106.92.99 A + 7106.92.22 A + +7107.00 Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than 7107.00.00 A 7107.00.00 A 7107.00.01 B + +7108.11 Gold powder non-monetary 7108.11.00 A 7108.11.00 D 7108.11.01 A + + +7108.12 Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary 7108.12.00 D 7108.12.10 D 7108.12.01 A + 7108.12.50 A + +7108.13 Gold in other semi-manufactured forms non-monetary(inc gold 7108.13.10 D 7108.13.10 A 7108.13.01 A + 7108.13.20 A 7108.13.50 A 7108.13.99 A + +7108.20 Monetary gold 7108.20.00 D 7108.20.00 D 7108.20.01 D + +7108.29 7108.29.99 A + +7109.00 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than 7109.00.00 A 7109.00.00 A 7109.00.01 B + +7110.11 Platinum unwrought or in powder form 7110.11.00 D 7110.11.00 D 7110.11.01 A + +7110.19 Platinum in other semi-manufactured forms 7110.19.00 D 7110.19.00 D 7110.19.01 A + 7110.19.02 A + 7110.19.99 A + +7110.21 Palladium unwrought or in powder form 7110.21.00 D 7110.21.00 D 7110.21.01 A + +7110.29 Palladium in other semi-manufactured forms 7110.29.00 D 7110.29.00 D 7110.29.01 A + 7110.29.99 A + +7110.31 Rhodium unwrought or in powder form 7110.31.00 D 7110.31.00 D 7110.31.01 A + 7110.31.99 A + +7110.39 Rhodium in other semi-manufactured forms 7110.39.00 D 7110.39.00 D 7110.39.99 A + +7110.41 Iridium, osmium and ruthenium unwrought or in powder form 7110.41.00 D 7110.41.00 D 7110.41.01 A + +7110.49 Iridium, osmium and ruthenium in other semi-manufactured forms 7110.49.00 D 7110.49.00 D 7110.49.99 A + +7111.00 Base metals, silver or gold clad with platinum in 7111.00.00 A 7111.00.00 A 7111.00.01 A + +7112.10 Waste&scrap of gold,incl met clad w gold but exc sweepings 7112.10.00 D 7112.10.00 D 7112.10.01 B + +7112.20 Waste&scrap of platinum,incl met clad w plat exc sweepings 7112.20.00 D 7112.20.00 D 7112.20.01 A + +7112.90 Waste&scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious 7112.90.00 D 7112.90.00 D 7112.90.99 A + +7113.11 Articles of jewellery and pts thereof of silver w/n plated or 7113.11.00 CM 7113.11.10 A 7113.11.01 C + 7113.11.20 A + 7113.11.50 A + +7113.19 Articles of jewellery and pts thereof of/o prec met w/n 7113.19.00 CM 7113.19.10 A 7113.19.01 C + 7113.19.21 A 7113.19.02 C + 7113.19.25 A + 7113.19.29 A + 7113.19.30 A + 7113.19.50 A + + +7113.20 Articles of jewellery and pts thereof of base metal clad with 7113.20.00 C 7113.20.10 A 7113.20.01 C + 7113.20.21 A + 7113.20.25 A + 7113.20.29 A + 7113.20.30 A + 7113.20.50 A + +7114.11 Articles of gold or silversmiths & parts of silver w/n 7114.11.00 B 7114.11.10 A 7114.11.01 B + 7114.11.20 A + 7114.11.30 A + 7114.11.40 A + 7114.11.45 B + 7114.11.50 A + 7114.11.60 A + 7114.11.70 A + +7114.19 Articles of gold or silversmiths & parts of prec met w/n 7114.19.00 A 7114.19.00 A 7114.19.01 B + +7114.20 Articles of gold or silversmiths & parts of base metal clad 7114.20.00 A 7114.20.00 A 7114.20.01 B + +7115.10 Catalysts in the form of wire cloth or grill, of platinum 7115.10.00 A 7115.10.00 A 7115.10.01 A + +7115.90 Articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious meta 7115.90.10 D 7115.90.10 A 7115.90.01 A + 7115.90.90 A 7115.90.20 A 7115.90.02 A + 7115.90.50 A 7115.90.03 A + 7115.90.04 A + 7115.90.05 D + 7115.90.99 A + +7116.10 Articles of natural or cultured pearls 7116.10.10 D 7116.10.10 A 7116.10.01 A + 7116.10.90 A 7116.10.15 A + 7116.10.20 A + +7116.20 Articles of precious or semi-precious stones, natural, syn or 7116.20.00 A 7116.20.10 A 7116.20.01 A + 7116.20.20 A 7116.20.02 A + 7116.20.50 A 7116.20.03 A + +7117.11 Imitation jewellery cuff-links and studs of base metal w/n 7117.11.00 BM 7117.11.00 A 7117.11.01 A + +7117.19 Imitation jewellery nes of base metal whether or not plated 7117.19.00 BM 7117.19.10 A 7117.19.01 A + 7117.19.20 A 7117.19.99 A + 7117.19.30 A + 7117.19.50 A + +7117.90 Imitation jewellery nes 7117.90.00 BM 7117.90.10 D 7117.90.01 A + 7117.90.20 A 7117.90.99 A + 7117.90.30 A + 7117.90.40 A + 7117.90.50 A + +7118.10 Coin (other than gold coin) not being legal tender 7118.10.00 A 7118.10.00 D 7118.10.01 D + + 7118.10.02 D + 7118.10.03 D + 7118.10.04 D + +7118.90 Coin nes 7118.90.00 D 7118.90.00 D 7118.90.01 D + 7118.90.02 D + 7118.90.03 D + 7118.90.04 D + 7118.90.05 D + 7118.90.06 D + +7201.10 Pig iron, non-alloy,containing by weight È0.5% of phosphorus i 7201.10.00 D 7201.10.00 D 7201.10.01 B + +7201.20 Pig iron, non-alloy,containing by weight >0.5% of phosphorus i 7201.20.00 D 7201.20.00 D 7201.20.01 B + +7201.30 Pig iron, alloy in primary forms 7201.30.00 D 7201.30.00 D 7201.30.01 B + +7201.40 Spiegeleisen in primary forms 7201.40.00 A 7201.40.00 A 7201.40.01 A + +7202.11 Ferro-manganese, containing by weight more than 2% of carbon 7202.11.10 A 7202.11.10 C 7202.11.01 C + 7202.11.20 A 7202.11.50 C 7202.11.99 C + +7202.19 Ferro-manganese, nes 7202.19.10 A 7202.19.10 A 7202.19.01 C + 7202.19.20 A 7202.19.50 C 7202.19.02 C + 7202.19.99 C + +7202.21 Ferro-silicon, containing by weight more than 55% of silicon 7202.21.10 D 7202.21.10 A 7202.21.01 A + 7202.21.20 A 7202.21.50 A 7202.21.99 A + 7202.21.30 A 7202.21.75 A + 7202.21.90 A + +7202.29 Ferro-silicon, nes 7202.29.00 D 7202.29.00 D 7202.29.01 A + 7202.29.99 A + +7202.30 Ferro-silico-manganese 7202.30.00 A 7202.30.00 C 7202.30.01 C + +7202.41 Ferro-chromium containing by weight more than 4% of carbon 7202.41.00 A 7202.41.00 C 7202.41.01 C + 7202.41.99 C + +7202.49 Ferro-chromium, nes 7202.49.00 A 7202.49.10 C 7202.49.01 C + 7202.49.50 C 7202.49.99 C + +7202.50 Ferro-silico-chromium 7202.50.00 A 7202.50.00 A 7202.50.01 A + +7202.60 Ferro-nickel 7202.60.00 A 7202.60.00 D 7202.60.01 A + +7202.70 Ferro-molybdenum 7202.70.00 A 7202.70.00 A 7202.70.01 A + +7202.80 Ferro-tungsten and ferro-silico-tungsten 7202.80.00 A 7202.80.00 A 7202.80.01 A + +7202.91 Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium 7202.91.00 A 7202.91.00 A 7202.91.01 A + + 7202.91.02 A + 7202.91.99 A + +7202.92 Ferro-vanadium 7202.92.00 A 7202.92.00 C 7202.92.01 A + +7202.93 Ferro-niobium 7202.93.00 A 7202.93.00 A 7202.93.01 A + +7202.99 Ferro-alloys, nes 7202.99.10 A 7202.99.10 A 7202.99.01 A + 7202.99.90 A 7202.99.50 A 7202.99.02 A + 7202.99.03 A + 7202.99.99 A + +7203.10 Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore, nes 7203.10.00 D 7203.10.00 D 7203.10.01 A + +7203.90 Spongy ferrous products, or iron having a minimum purity by 7203.90.00 A 7203.90.00 D 7203.90.99 A + +7204.10 Waste and scrap, cast iron 7204.10.00 D 7204.10.00 D 7204.10.01 D + +7204.21 Waste and scrap, stainless steel 7204.21.00 D 7204.21.00 D 7204.21.01 D + +7204.29 Waste and scrap, of alloy steel, other than stainless 7204.29.00 D 7204.29.00 D 7204.29.99 D + +7204.30 Waste and scrap, of tinned iron or steel 7204.30.00 D 7204.30.00 D 7204.30.01 C + 7204.30.99 C + +7204.41 Ferrous waste and scrap, i or s, from the mechanical working o 7204.41.00 D 7204.41.00 D 7204.41.01 D + +7204.49 Ferrous waste and scrap, iron or steel, nes 7204.49.00 D 7204.49.00 D 7204.49.99 D + +7204.50 Remelting scrap ingots, of iron or steel 7204.50.00 D 7204.50.00 D 7204.50.01 C + 7204.50.99 C + +7205.10 Granules of pig iron or spiegeleisen 7205.10.11 A 7205.10.00 A 7205.10.01 A + 7205.10.19 A + 7205.10.90 A + +7205.21 Powders, alloy steel 7205.21.10 D 7205.21.00 A 7205.21.01 A + 7205.21.90 A + +7205.29 Powders, iron or steel, other than alloy 7205.29.00 A 7205.29.00 D 7205.29.99 A + +7206.10 Ingots, iron or non-alloy steel, of a purity of less than 7206.10.00 D 7206.10.00 C 7206.10.01 C + +7206.90 Primary forms, iron or non-alloy steel, nes, of a purity less 7206.90.00 A 7206.90.00 A 7206.90.99 C + +7207.11 Semi-fin prod, i/nas, rect/sq cross-sect cntg by wght <.25% c, 7207.11.00 C 7207.11.00 C 7207.11.01 C + 7207.11.02 C + 7207.11.99 C + +7207.12 Semi-fin prod, iron or n-al steel, rect/ sq cross sect, cntg b 7207.12.00 C 7207.12.00 C 7207.12.01 C + 7207.12.02 C + + 7207.12.99 C + +7207.19 Semi-fin prod, iron or non-alloy steel, cntg by wght <.25% 7207.19.10 C 7207.19.00 C 7207.19.01 C + 7207.19.90 C 7207.19.02 C + 7207.19.99 C + +7207.20 Semi-fin prod, iron or non-alloy steel, containing by weight 7207.20.10 C 7207.20.00 C 7207.20.01 C + 7207.20.90 C 7207.20.02 C + 7207.20.99 C + +7208.11 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, >10mm thk, 7208.11.00 C 7208.11.00 C 7208.11.01 C + +7208.12 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, 4.75mm Èthk 7208.12.00 C 7208.12.00 C 7208.12.01 C + +7208.13 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, 3mm Èthk 7208.13.00 C 7208.13.10 C 7208.13.01 C + 7208.13.50 C + +7208.14 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, <3mm thk, 7208.14.00 C 7208.14.10 C 7208.14.01 C + 7208.14.50 C + +7208.21 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, >10mm thk, 7208.21.00 C 7208.21.10 C 7208.21.01 C + 7208.21.50 C + +7208.22 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, 4.75mm Èthk 7208.22.00 C 7208.22.10 C 7208.22.01 C + 7208.22.50 C + +7208.23 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, 3mm Èthk 7208.23.00 C 7208.23.10 C 7208.23.01 C + 7208.23.50 C + +7208.24 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, hr, 600mm wide, less than 7208.24.00 C 7208.24.10 C 7208.24.01 C + 7208.24.50 C + +7208.31 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr, 600mm Èwidth, È1,250mm 4mm 7208.31.00 C 7208.31.00 C 7208.31.01 C + +7208.32 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr 600mm wide, >10mm thk, myp 7208.32.00 C 7208.32.00 C 7208.32.01 C + +7208.33 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr 600mm wide, 4.75mm Èthk 7208.33.00 C 7208.33.10 C 7208.33.01 C + 7208.33.50 C + +7208.34 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr 600mm wide, 3mm Èthk <4.75mm 7208.34.00 C 7208.34.10 C 7208.34.01 C + 7208.34.50 C + +7208.35 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr 600mm wide, less than 3mm 7208.35.00 C 7208.35.10 C 7208.35.01 C + 7208.35.50 C + +7208.41 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, nic, hr, 600mm Èwidth È1,250mm, 4mm 7208.41.00 C 7208.41.00 C 7208.41.01 C + +7208.42 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, hr 600mm wide, >10mm 7208.42.00 C 7208.42.00 C 7208.42.01 C + +7208.43 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, hr 600mm wide, 4.75mm 7208.43.00 C 7208.43.00 C 7208.43.01 C + + +7208.44 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, hr 600mm wide, 3mm Èthk 7208.44.00 C 7208.44.00 C 7208.44.01 C + +7208.45 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, hr 600mm wide, <3mm thk 7208.45.00 C 7208.45.00 C 7208.45.01 C + +7208.90 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not further worked than hot rolled, 7208.90.00 C 7208.90.00 C 7208.90.99 C + +7209.11 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 3mm thk, 7209.11.00 C 7209.11.00 C 7209.11.01 C + +7209.12 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 1mm <thk 7209.12.00 C 7209.12.00 C 7209.12.01 C + +7209.13 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 0.5mm Èthk 7209.13.00 C 7209.13.00 C 7209.13.01 C + +7209.14 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, <0.5mm thk, 7209.14.00 C 7209.14.00 C 7209.14.01 C + +7209.21 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 3mm or more 7209.21.00 C 7209.21.00 C 7209.21.01 C + +7209.22 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 1mm <thk 7209.22.00 C 7209.22.00 C 7209.22.01 C + +7209.23 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, 0.5mm Èthk 7209.23.00 C 7209.23.00 C 7209.23.01 C + +7209.24 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, in coil, cr, 600mm wide, less than 7209.24.00 C 7209.24.10 C 7209.24.01 C + 7209.24.50 C + +7209.31 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, 3mm thk 7209.31.00 C 7209.31.00 C 7209.31.01 C + +7209.32 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, 1mm <thk 7209.32.00 C 7209.32.00 C 7209.32.01 C + +7209.33 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm w, 0.5mm Èthk 7209.33.00 C 7209.33.00 C 7209.33.01 C + +7209.34 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, <0.5mm 7209.34.00 C 7209.34.00 C 7209.34.01 C + +7209.41 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, 3mm or 7209.41.00 C 7209.41.00 C 7209.41.01 C + +7209.42 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, 1mm <thk 7209.42.00 C 7209.42.00 C 7209.42.01 C + +7209.43 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, 0.5mm 7209.43.00 C 7209.43.00 C 7209.43.01 C + +7209.44 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, less tha 7209.44.00 C 7209.44.00 C 7209.44.01 C + +7209.90 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, not in coil, cr 600mm wide, nes 7209.90.00 C 7209.90.00 C 7209.90.99 C + +7210.11 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, plated or coated with tin, 600mm 7210.11.00 C 7210.11.00 C 7210.11.01 D + +7210.12 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, plated or coated with tin, 600mm 7210.12.00 C 7210.12.00 C 7210.12.01 D + +7210.20 Flat rolled prod, plated or coated with lead, 600mm wide, 7210.20.10 D 7210.20.00 C 7210.20.01 A + 7210.20.20 C + +7210.31 Flat rolled prod, steel, electro pltd/ ctd w zinc, <3mm thk 7210.31.00 B 7210.31.00 C 7210.31.01 A + 7210.31.99 A + + +7210.39 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, electro pltd or ctd w zinc, 600mm 7210.39.00 C 7210.39.00 C 7210.39.01 C + 7210.39.99 C + +7210.41 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, pltd or ctd w zinc, corrugated, 600m 7210.41.00 C 7210.41.00 C 7210.41.01 C + 7210.41.99 C + +7210.49 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, plated or coated with zinc, 600mm 7210.49.00 C 7210.49.00 C 7210.49.01 C + 7210.49.99 C + +7210.50 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, pltd or ctd w chrom oxides/chrom w 7210.50.00 C 7210.50.00 C 7210.50.01 D + 7210.50.99 C + +7210.60 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, plated or coated with aluminium, 7210.60.00 C 7210.60.00 C 7210.60.01 C + +7210.70 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, painted, varnished or plast coated, 7210.70.00 C 7210.70.30 C 7210.70.01 C + 7210.70.60 C 7210.70.99 C + +7210.90 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, clad, plated or coated, 600mm wide, 7210.90.00 C 7210.90.10 C 7210.90.01 C + 7210.90.60 C 7210.90.99 C + 7210.90.90 C + +7211.11 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, rolled on 4 face, 150mm 7211.11.00 C 7211.11.00 C 7211.11.01 C + +7211.12 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, <600mm wide 4.75mm thk, myp 355 7211.12.00 C 7211.12.00 C 7211.12.01 C + 7211.12.02 C + 7211.12.03 C + 7211.12.99 C + +7211.19 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, <600mm wide <3mm thk myp 275, 3mm 7211.19.00 C 7211.19.10 C 7211.19.01 C + 7211.19.50 C 7211.19.02 C + 7211.19.99 C + +7211.21 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, rolled on 4 faces, 150mm <w 7211.21.00 C 7211.21.00 C 7211.21.01 C + 7211.21.99 C + +7211.22 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, <600mm wide, 4.75mm thk, nes 7211.22.00 C 7211.22.00 C 7211.22.01 C + 7211.22.02 C + 7211.22.99 C + +7211.29 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, hr, <600mm wide nes 7211.29.00 C 7211.29.10 C 7211.29.01 C + 7211.29.30 C 7211.29.02 C + 7211.29.50 C 7211.29.03 C + 7211.29.70 C 7211.29.99 C + +7211.30 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, cr, <600mm wide <3mm thk myp 275mpa o 7211.30.00 C 7211.30.10 C 7211.30.01 C + 7211.30.30 C 7211.30.02 C + 7211.30.50 C 7211.30.03 C + 7211.30.04 C + 7211.30.05 C + 7211.30.99 C + + +7211.41 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, cr, <600mm wide cntg by wght less tha 7211.41.00 C 7211.41.10 C 7211.41.01 C + 7211.41.30 C 7211.41.02 C + 7211.41.50 C 7211.41.03 C + 7211.41.70 C 7211.41.99 C + +7211.49 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, cold rolled or cold reduced, <600mm 7211.49.00 C 7211.49.10 C 7211.49.01 C + 7211.49.30 C 7211.49.02 C + 7211.49.50 C 7211.49.03 C + 7211.49.99 C + +7211.90 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, not clad, plated or 7211.90.00 C 7211.90.00 C 7211.90.99 C + +7212.10 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, plated or coated with 7212.10.00 C 7212.10.00 C 7212.10.01 C + 7212.10.02 D + 7212.10.99 C + +7212.21 Flat rolled prod, steel, <600mm wide, <3mm thk myp 275mpa or 7212.21.00 C 7212.21.00 C 7212.21.01 C + 7212.21.02 C + 7212.21.99 C + +7212.29 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, clad, plated or coated, 7212.29.00 C 7212.29.00 C 7212.29.01 C + 7212.29.02 C + 7212.29.99 C + +7212.30 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, o/w plated or coated wit 7212.30.00 C 7212.30.10 C 7212.30.01 C + 7212.30.30 C 7212.30.02 C + 7212.30.50 C 7212.30.99 C + +7212.40 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, painted, varnished or 7212.40.00 C 7212.40.10 C 7212.40.01 C + 7212.40.50 C 7212.40.02 C + 7212.40.03 C + 7212.40.99 C + +7212.50 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, plated or coated, nes 7212.50.10 D 7212.50.00 C 7212.50.01 C + 7212.50.90 C + +7212.60 Flat rolled prod, i/nas, <600mm wide, clad 7212.60.00 C 7212.60.00 C 7212.60.01 C + 7212.60.02 C + 7212.60.03 A + 7212.60.04 D + 7212.60.99 C + +7213.10 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, in irreg wound coils, cntg indent, 7213.10.00 C 7213.10.00 C 7213.10.01 C + +7213.20 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, in irreg wound coils, of free cutting 7213.20.00 C 7213.20.00 C 7213.20.01 C + +7213.31 Bars/rods, i/nas, hr, in irreg wnd coils of circ c sect, <14mm 7213.31.00 C 7213.31.30 C 7213.31.01 C + 7213.31.60 C + +7213.39 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, containing by weight less than 0.25% 7213.39.00 C 7213.39.00 C 7213.39.99 C + + +7213.41 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, of circ cross sect <14mm dia, cntg by 7213.41.00 C 7213.41.30 C 7213.41.01 C + 7213.41.60 C + +7213.49 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, containing by wght 0.25% È carbon <0.6 7213.49.00 C 7213.49.00 C 7213.49.99 C + +7213.50 Bars & rods, iron or non-alloy steel, hr containing by wght 7213.50.00 C 7213.50.00 C 7213.50.99 C + +7214.10 Bars & rods, iron or non-alloy steel forged 7214.10.00 C 7214.10.00 C 7214.10.01 C + +7214.20 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, hd or he, cntg indent, ribs, etc, prod 7214.20.00 C 7214.20.00 C 7214.20.01 C + 7214.20.02 C + 7214.20.99 C + +7214.30 Bars & rods, i/nas, hot rolled drawn or extruded of free 7214.30.00 C 7214.30.00 C 7214.30.01 C + 7214.30.99 C + +7214.40 Bars & rods, i/nas, hot rolled, drawn or extruded, cntg by wgh 7214.40.00 C 7214.40.00 C 7214.40.01 C + +7214.50 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, hd or he, cntg by wght 0.25% È carbon 7214.50.00 C 7214.50.00 C 7214.50.01 C + +7214.60 Bars & rods, i/nas, hr, hd or he, cntg by wght 0.6% or more 7214.60.00 C 7214.60.00 C 7214.60.01 C + +7215.10 Bars & rods, i/nas, nfw than cold formed or finished of free 7215.10.00 C 7215.10.00 C 7215.10.01 C + 7215.10.99 C + +7215.20 Bars & rods, i/nas, nfw than cold formed or finished, cntg by 7215.20.00 C 7215.20.00 C 7215.20.01 A + 7215.20.99 C + +7215.30 Bars & rods, i/nas, nfw than cold formed or finished, cntg by 7215.30.00 C 7215.30.00 C 7215.30.01 A + 7215.30.99 C + +7215.40 Bars & rods, i/nas, nfw than cold formed or finished, cntg by 7215.40.00 C 7215.40.00 C 7215.40.01 C + +7215.90 Bars & rods, i/nas, nes 7215.90.00 C 7215.90.10 C 7215.90.99 C + 7215.90.30 C + 7215.90.50 A + +7216.10 Sections, U, I or H, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled/drawn or 7216.10.00 C 7216.10.00 C 7216.10.01 C + +7216.21 Sections, L, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or extruded, of 7216.21.00 C 7216.21.00 C 7216.21.01 C + +7216.22 Sections, T, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or extruded, of 7216.22.00 C 7216.22.00 C 7216.22.01 C + +7216.31 Sections, U, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or extruded, 7216.31.00 C 7216.31.00 C 7216.31.01 C + 7216.31.02 C + 7216.31.99 C + +7216.32 Sections, I, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or extruded, 7216.32.00 C 7216.32.00 C 7216.32.01 C + 7216.32.02 C + 7216.32.99 C + + +7216.33 Sections, H, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or extruded, 7216.33.00 C 7216.33.00 C 7216.33.01 C + 7216.33.99 C + +7216.40 Sections, L or T, i/nas, nfw than hot rolled, drawn or 7216.40.00 C 7216.40.00 C 7216.40.01 C + 7216.40.99 C + +7216.50 Angles, shapes and sect, i/nas, nfw than hot 7216.50.00 C 7216.50.00 C 7216.50.01 C + 7216.50.99 C + +7216.60 Angles, shapes and sections, i/nas, nfw than cold formed or 7216.60.00 C 7216.60.00 C 7216.60.01 C + 7216.60.02 C + 7216.60.99 C + +7216.90 Angles, shapes and sections, iron or non-alloy steel, nes 7216.90.11 D 7216.90.00 C 7216.90.99 C + 7216.90.19 C + 7216.90.90 C + +7217.11 Wire, i/nas, polished or not, but not plated or coated, cntg b 7217.11.00 C 7217.11.10 C 7217.11.01 C + 7217.11.20 C 7217.11.02 C + 7217.11.30 C + 7217.11.50 C + 7217.11.70 C + 7217.11.90 C + +7217.12 Wire, i/nas, plated or coated with zinc, containing by wght 7217.12.00 C 7217.12.10 C 7217.12.01 C + 7217.12.30 C 7217.12.02 C + 7217.12.50 C + 7217.12.70 C + +7217.13 Wire, i/nas, plated or coated with other base metals nes, cntg 7217.13.00 C 7217.13.10 C 7217.13.01 C + 7217.13.30 C 7217.13.02 C + 7217.13.50 C 7217.13.03 C + 7217.13.70 C 7217.13.04 C + 7217.13.99 C + +7217.19 Wire, i/nas, containing by weight less than 0.25% carbon, nes 7217.19.00 C 7217.19.10 C 7217.19.99 C + 7217.19.50 C + +7217.21 Wire, i/nas, polished or not, but not pltd or ctd, cntg by wgh 7217.21.00 C 7217.21.10 C 7217.21.01 C + 7217.21.30 C 7217.21.02 C + 7217.21.50 C + +7217.22 Wire, i/nas, plated or coated with zinc containing by wght 7217.22.00 C 7217.22.10 C 7217.22.01 C + 7217.22.50 C 7217.22.02 C + +7217.23 Wire, i/nas, pltd or ctd with other base metals nes, cntg by 7217.23.00 C 7217.23.10 C 7217.23.01 C + 7217.23.50 C 7217.23.99 C + +7217.29 Wire, iron or non-alloy steel, nes containing by wght 0.25% 7217.29.00 C 7217.29.10 C 7217.29.01 C + 7217.29.50 C + + +7217.31 Wire, i/nas, polished or not, but not pltd or ctd, containing 7217.31.00 C 7217.31.10 C 7217.31.01 C + 7217.31.30 C 7217.31.02 C + 7217.31.50 C + +7217.32 Wire, i/nas, plated or coated with zinc containing by wght 0.6 7217.32.00 C 7217.32.10 C 7217.32.01 C + 7217.32.50 C 7217.32.02 C + +7217.33 Wire, i/nas, pltd or ctd with other base metals nes, cntg by 7217.33.00 C 7217.33.10 C 7217.33.01 C + 7217.33.50 C 7217.33.99 C + +7217.39 Wire, iron or non-alloy steel, nes containing by weight 0.6% o 7217.39.00 C 7217.39.10 C 7217.39.99 C + 7217.39.50 C + +7218.10 Ingots and other primary forms, stainless steel 7218.10.00 D 7218.10.00 C 7218.10.01 C + 7218.10.02 C + 7218.10.99 C + +7218.90 Semi-finished products, stainless steel 7218.90.10 C 7218.90.00 C 7218.90.01 C + 7218.90.90 C 7218.90.99 C + +7219.11 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, in coil, 600mm wide, 7219.11.00 B 7219.11.00 A 7219.11.01 A + +7219.12 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, in coil, 600mm wide, 7219.12.00 B 7219.12.00 A 7219.12.01 D + 7219.12.99 A + +7219.13 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr in coil, 600mm wide, 3m 7219.13.00 B 7219.13.00 A 7219.13.01 D + +7219.14 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr in coil, 600mm wide, 7219.14.00 C 7219.14.00 C 7219.14.01 C + +7219.21 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, nic, 600mm wide, 7219.21.00 C 7219.21.00 C 7219.21.01 C + +7219.22 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, nic, >600mm wide, 4.75m 7219.22.00 C 7219.22.00 C 7219.22.01 C + +7219.23 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, nic, >600mm wide, 3mm 7219.23.00 C 7219.23.00 C 7219.23.01 C + +7219.24 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr, nic, >600mm wide, less 7219.24.00 C 7219.24.00 C 7219.24.01 C + +7219.31 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr, >600mm wide, 4.75mm or 7219.31.00 C 7219.31.00 C 7219.31.01 C + +7219.32 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr, >600mm wide, 3mm Èthick 7219.32.00 C 7219.32.00 C 7219.32.01 C + 7219.32.99 C + +7219.33 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr, 600mm wide, 1mm <thick 7219.33.00 C 7219.33.00 C 7219.33.01 C + +7219.34 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr, >600mm wide, 0.5mm 7219.34.00 C 7219.34.00 C 7219.34.01 C + +7219.35 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr, >600mm wide, less than 7219.35.00 C 7219.35.00 C 7219.35.01 C + 7219.35.99 C + +7219.90 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, 600mm or more wide, nes 7219.90.10 C 7219.90.00 C 7219.90.01 C + 7219.90.90 C + + +7220.11 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr <600mm wide, exceeding 7220.11.00 C 7220.11.00 C 7220.11.01 C + +7220.12 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, hr <600mm wide, less than 7220.12.00 C 7220.12.10 C 7220.12.01 C + 7220.12.50 C + +7220.20 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, <600mm wide, cold rolled or 7220.20.10 C 7220.20.10 C 7220.20.01 C + 7220.20.21 D 7220.20.60 C 7220.20.02 C + 7220.20.29 C 7220.20.70 C 7220.20.99 C + 7220.20.80 C + 7220.20.90 C + +7220.90 Flat rolled prod, stainless steel, cr <600mm wide, nes 7220.90.00 C 7220.90.00 C 7220.90.01 C + +7221.00 Bars & rods, stainless steel, hot rolled in irregularly wound 7221.00.00 C 7221.00.00 C 7221.00.01 C + 7221.00.02 C + 7221.00.99 C + +7222.10 Bars & rods, stainless steel, nfw than hot rolled, hot drawn o 7222.10.00 C 7222.10.00 C 7222.10.01 C + 7222.10.02 C + 7222.10.99 C + +7222.20 Bars & rods, stainless steel, nfw than cold formed or cold 7222.20.00 C 7222.20.00 C 7222.20.01 C + 7222.20.02 C + 7222.20.03 C + 7222.20.99 C + +7222.30 Bars & rods, stainless steel, nes 7222.30.00 C 7222.30.00 C 7222.30.01 C + 7222.30.02 C + 7222.30.03 A + 7222.30.99 C + +7222.40 Angles, shapes and sections, stainless steel 7222.40.10 C 7222.40.30 C 7222.40.01 C + 7222.40.90 C 7222.40.60 C + +7223.00 Wire of stainless steel 7223.00.11 D 7223.00.10 C 7223.00.01 C + 7223.00.19 C 7223.00.50 C 7223.00.02 C + 7223.00.20 C 7223.00.90 C + +7224.10 Ingots & other primary forms of alloy steel, o/t stainless 7224.10.00 D 7224.10.00 C 7224.10.01 C + 7224.10.02 C + 7224.10.03 C + 7224.10.04 C + 7224.10.05 C + 7224.10.06 C + 7224.10.99 C + +7224.90 Semi-finished products of alloy steel o/t stainless 7224.90.10 C 7224.90.00 C 7224.90.01 A + 7224.90.90 C 7224.90.02 C + 7224.90.03 C + 7224.90.04 C + + 7224.90.99 C + +7225.10 Flat rolled products of siliconelectrical steel, 600mm wide 7225.10.10 A 7225.10.00 A 7225.10.01 A + 7225.10.90 A + +7225.20 Flat rolled products of high speed steel 600mm wide 7225.20.10 A 7225.20.00 A 7225.20.01 A + 7225.20.90 A + +7225.30 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, in coils, nfw than hr 7225.30.00 C 7225.30.10 C 7225.30.01 C + 7225.30.30 C + 7225.30.50 C + 7225.30.70 C + +7225.40 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, nic nfw than hr, 600mm 7225.40.00 C 7225.40.10 C 7225.40.01 C + 7225.40.30 C + 7225.40.50 C + 7225.40.70 C + +7225.50 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, nfw than cold rolled 7225.50.10 C 7225.50.10 C 7225.50.01 C + 7225.50.20 C 7225.50.60 C + 7225.50.70 C + 7225.50.80 C + +7225.90 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, 600mm wide, nes 7225.90.00 C 7225.90.00 A 7225.90.01 C + +7226.10 Flat rolled prod, of silicon electrical steel, <600mm wide 7226.10.10 A 7226.10.10 A 7226.10.01 A + 7226.10.90 A 7226.10.50 A + +7226.20 Flat rolled prod, of high speed steel, <600mm wide 7226.20.10 A 7226.20.00 A 7226.20.01 A + 7226.20.90 A + +7226.91 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, nfw than hot rolled, 7226.91.00 C 7226.91.05 D 7226.91.01 A + 7226.91.15 C 7226.91.99 C + 7226.91.25 C + 7226.91.50 C + 7226.91.70 C + 7226.91.80 C + +7226.92 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, nfw than cold rolled, 7226.92.10 B 7226.92.10 A 7226.92.01 A + 7226.92.20 B 7226.92.30 A 7226.92.02 A + 7226.92.50 A 7226.92.03 A + 7226.92.70 A + 7226.92.80 A + +7226.99 Flat rolled prod, as, o/t stainless, <600mm wide, nes 7226.99.00 C 7226.99.00 C 7226.99.01 C + +7227.10 Bars & rods, of high speed steel, hr, in irregularly wound 7227.10.00 C 7227.10.00 C 7227.10.01 C + 7227.10.99 C + +7227.20 Bars & rods, of silico-manganese steel, hr, in irregularly 7227.20.00 C 7227.20.00 C 7227.20.01 C + 7227.20.02 C + + +7227.90 Bars & rods, alloy steel, o/t stainless hr, in irregularly 7227.90.00 C 7227.90.10 C 7227.90.01 C + 7227.90.20 C 7227.90.99 C + 7227.90.60 C + +7228.10 Bars and rods of high speed steel, nes 7228.10.10 C 7228.10.00 C 7228.10.01 C + 7228.10.90 C 7228.10.99 C + +7228.20 Bars and rods of silico-manganese steel nes 7228.20.10 C 7228.20.10 C 7228.20.01 C + 7228.20.90 C 7228.20.50 C + +7228.30 Bars & rods, alloy steel, o/t stainless nfw than hot 7228.30.00 C 7228.30.20 C 7228.30.01 C + 7228.30.40 D 7228.30.99 C + 7228.30.60 C + 7228.30.80 C + +7228.40 Bars & rods, as, o/t stainless, not further worked than forged 7228.40.00 C 7228.40.00 C 7228.40.01 C + 7228.40.99 C + +7228.50 Bars & rods, as, o/t stainless, not further worked than cold 7228.50.00 C 7228.50.10 C 7228.50.01 C + 7228.50.50 C 7228.50.02 C + 7228.50.03 C + 7228.50.99 C + +7228.60 Bars & rods, as, o/t stainless, nes 7228.60.00 C 7228.60.10 C 7228.60.01 C + 7228.60.60 C 7228.60.99 C + 7228.60.80 C + +7228.70 Angles, shapes and sections, as, o/t stainless, nes 7228.70.10 C 7228.70.30 C 7228.70.01 C + 7228.70.90 C 7228.70.60 C + +7228.80 Bars & rods, hollow drill, alloy or nonalloy steel 7228.80.10 B 7228.80.00 A 7228.80.01 A + 7228.80.90 B 7228.80.02 A + 7228.80.99 A + +7229.10 Wire of high speed steel 7229.10.00 C 7229.10.00 C 7229.10.01 C + 7229.10.99 C + +7229.20 Wire of silico-manganese steel 7229.20.00 C 7229.20.00 C 7229.20.01 C + +7229.90 Wire of alloy steel, o/t stainless 7229.90.00 C 7229.90.10 C 7229.90.01 C + 7229.90.50 C 7229.90.02 A + 7229.90.90 C 7229.90.03 C + 7229.90.04 C + 7229.90.99 C + +7301.10 Sheet piling, i or s whether or not drilled/punched or made 7301.10.10 C 7301.10.00 C 7301.10.01 C + 7301.10.90 C + +7301.20 Angles, shapes and sections, welded, iron or steel 7301.20.00 C 7301.20.10 C 7301.20.01 C + 7301.20.50 C + + +7302.10 Rails, iron or steel 7302.10.10 D 7302.10.10 C 7302.10.01 C + 7302.10.20 C 7302.10.50 C 7302.10.02 D + 7302.10.90 C + +7302.20 Sleepers (cross-ties), iron or steel 7302.20.00 CM 7302.20.00 C 7302.20.01 C + +7302.30 Switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods & other crossing 7302.30.00 C 7302.30.00 A 7302.30.01 C + 7302.30.99 C + +7302.40 Fish plates and sole plates, iron or steel 7302.40.10 D 7302.40.00 C 7302.40.01 C + 7302.40.90 C 7302.40.99 C + +7302.90 Rail or tramway construction material of iron or steel, nes 7302.90.00 A 7302.90.00 A 7302.90.01 C + 7302.90.99 C + +7303.00 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of cast iron 7303.00.10 A 7303.00.00 A 7303.00.01 C + 7303.00.90 CM 7303.00.02 B + +7304.10 Pipes, line, iron or steel, smls, of a kind used for oil or ga 7304.10.10 C 7304.10.10 C 7304.10.01 C + 7304.10.21 C 7304.10.50 C 7304.10.02 C + 7304.10.22 C 7304.10.03 C + 7304.10.99 C + +7304.20 Casings, tubing & drill pipe, i or s, smls, for use in drillin 7304.20.10 D 7304.20.10 C 7304.20.01 C + 7304.20.90 C 7304.20.20 C 7304.20.02 C + 7304.20.30 C 7304.20.03 C + 7304.20.40 C 7304.20.04 C + 7304.20.50 C 7304.20.05 C + 7304.20.60 C 7304.20.99 C + 7304.20.70 C + 7304.20.80 C + +7304.31 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, i or nas, smls, cd/cr, of circ 7304.31.00 C 7304.31.30 C 7304.31.01 C + 7304.31.60 C 7304.31.02 C + 7304.31.03 C + 7304.31.04 A + 7304.31.05 A + 7304.31.06 C + 7304.31.07 A + 7304.31.08 C + 7304.31.09 C + 7304.31.99 C + +7304.39 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, i or nas, smls, of circ cross 7304.39.00 C 7304.39.00 C 7304.39.01 A + 7304.39.02 A + 7304.39.03 A + 7304.39.04 C + 7304.39.05 C + 7304.39.99 C + + +7304.41 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, stain steel,smls, cd/cr of circ 7304.41.00 B 7304.41.00 A 7304.41.01 A + 7304.41.04 A + 7304.41.99 A + +7304.49 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, stainless steel, smls, of circ 7304.49.00 B 7304.49.00 A 7304.49.01 A + 7304.49.99 A + +7304.51 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, as, (o/t stain) smls, cd/cr of 7304.51.00 B 7304.51.10 A 7304.51.01 A + 7304.51.50 A 7304.51.02 A + 7304.51.03 C + 7304.51.04 A + 7304.51.05 A + 7304.51.06 B + 7304.51.07 B + 7304.51.08 A + 7304.51.09 A + 7304.51.99 C + +7304.59 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, as, (o/t stainless) smls, of 7304.59.00 C 7304.59.10 C 7304.59.01 C + 7304.59.20 C 7304.59.02 C + 7304.59.60 C 7304.59.99 C + 7304.59.80 C + +7304.90 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, iron or steel, smls, nes 7304.90.11 C 7304.90.10 C 7304.90.99 C + 7304.90.12 C 7304.90.30 C + 7304.90.90 C 7304.90.50 C + 7304.90.70 C + +7305.11 Pipe, line, i or s, longitudinally subm arc wld, int/ext cc 7305.11.00 C 7305.11.10 C 7305.11.01 C + 7305.11.50 C 7305.11.99 C + +7305.12 Pipe, line, i or s, longitudinally wld w int/ext circ c sect, 7305.12.00 C 7305.12.10 C 7305.12.01 C + 7305.12.50 C 7305.12.99 C + +7305.19 Pipe, line, i or s, int/ext circ cross sect, wld, ext dia 7305.19.00 C 7305.19.10 C 7305.19.01 C + 7305.19.50 C 7305.19.99 C + +7305.20 Casings, i/s, int/ext circ c sect, wld ext dia >406.4mm, 7305.20.00 C 7305.20.20 C 7305.20.01 C + 7305.20.40 C 7305.20.99 C + 7305.20.60 C + 7305.20.80 C + +7305.31 Tubes & pipe, i or s, longitudinally welded, external dia 7305.31.10 C 7305.31.20 A 7305.31.01 C + 7305.31.20 C 7305.31.40 C 7305.31.02 A + 7305.31.60 C 7305.31.03 C + 7305.31.04 C + 7305.31.05 A + 7305.31.06 C + 7305.31.99 C + +7305.39 Tubes & pipe, i or s, welded, riveted or sim closed, ext dia 7305.39.10 C 7305.39.10 C 7305.39.01 C + + 7305.39.20 C 7305.39.50 C 7305.39.02 A + 7305.39.03 C + 7305.39.04 A + 7305.39.05 C + 7305.39.99 C + +7305.90 Tubes & pipe, i or s, riveted or sim closed, ext dia >406.4mm, 7305.90.10 C 7305.90.10 A 7305.90.01 C + 7305.90.20 C 7305.90.50 C 7305.90.02 A + 7305.90.99 C + +7306.10 Pipe, line, i or s, welded, riveted or sim closed, nes, for oi 7306.10.10 C 7306.10.10 C 7306.10.01 C + 7306.10.21 C 7306.10.50 C + 7306.10.22 C + +7306.20 Casing/tubing, i or s, welded, riveted or sim clsd, nes, for 7306.20.00 C 7306.20.10 C 7306.20.01 C + 7306.20.20 C + 7306.20.30 C + 7306.20.40 C + 7306.20.60 C + 7306.20.80 C + +7306.30 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, iron or nas, welded, of circ 7306.30.00 C 7306.30.10 C 7306.30.01 C + 7306.30.30 A 7306.30.02 C + 7306.30.50 C 7306.30.03 C + 7306.30.99 C + +7306.40 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, stainless steel, welded, of cir 7306.40.00 C 7306.40.10 C 7306.40.01 C + 7306.40.50 C + +7306.50 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, al/s, (o/t stain) wld, of circ 7306.50.00 C 7306.50.10 C 7306.50.01 A + 7306.50.30 A 7306.50.02 C + 7306.50.50 C 7306.50.03 C + 7306.50.04 C + 7306.50.99 C + +7306.60 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, i/s, welded, of non circ cross 7306.60.10 C 7306.60.10 C 7306.60.01 C + 7306.60.20 C 7306.60.30 C + 7306.60.50 C + 7306.60.70 C + +7306.90 Tubes, pipe & hollow profiles, iron or steel, welded, nes 7306.90.10 C 7306.90.10 C 7306.90.01 C + 7306.90.20 C 7306.90.50 C 7306.90.99 C + +7307.11 Fittings, pipe or tube, of non-malleable cast iron 7307.11.10 C 7307.11.00 A 7307.11.01 A + 7307.11.90 C 7307.11.02 C + 7307.11.99 C + +7307.19 Fittings, pipe or tube, cast, of iron or steel, nes 7307.19.10 C 7307.19.30 A 7307.19.01 C + 7307.19.90 C 7307.19.90 C 7307.19.02 C + 7307.19.03 C + 7307.19.04 C + + 7307.19.05 A + 7307.19.06 C + 7307.19.99 C + +7307.21 Flanges, stainless steel 7307.21.10 C 7307.21.10 A 7307.21.01 C + 7307.21.90 C 7307.21.50 A + +7307.22 Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves of stainless steel 7307.22.00 C 7307.22.10 A 7307.22.01 C + 7307.22.50 A + +7307.23 Fittings, butt welding, stainless steel 7307.23.00 C 7307.23.00 A 7307.23.01 C + 7307.23.99 C + +7307.29 Fittings pipe or tube of stainless steel, nes 7307.29.10 C 7307.29.00 A 7307.29.01 C + 7307.29.90 C 7307.29.99 C + +7307.91 Flanges, iron or steel, nes 7307.91.10 C 7307.91.10 A 7307.91.01 C + 7307.91.91 C 7307.91.30 A + 7307.91.92 C 7307.91.50 A + +7307.92 Threaded elbows, bend and sleeves, iron or steel, nes 7307.92.10 C 7307.92.30 A 7307.92.01 A + 7307.92.20 C 7307.92.90 A 7307.92.99 C + +7307.93 Fittings, but welding, iron or steel, nes 7307.93.10 C 7307.93.30 C 7307.93.01 C + 7307.93.20 C 7307.93.60 A 7307.93.99 C + 7307.93.90 A + +7307.99 Fittings, pipe or tube, iron or steel, nes 7307.99.10 C 7307.99.10 A 7307.99.01 C + 7307.99.91 C 7307.99.30 A 7307.99.02 C + 7307.99.92 C 7307.99.50 A 7307.99.03 C + 7307.99.04 C + 7307.99.05 A + 7307.99.99 C + +7308.10 Bridges and bridge sections, iron or steel 7308.10.00 CM 7308.10.00 A 7308.10.01 C + +7308.20 Towers and lattice masts, iron or steel 7308.20.00 CM 7308.20.00 A 7308.20.01 C + +7308.30 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors of 7308.30.10 A 7308.30.10 A 7308.30.01 C + 7308.30.90 CM 7308.30.50 A 7308.30.99 C + +7308.40 Props and similar equipment for scaffolding, shuttering or 7308.40.10 D 7308.40.00 A 7308.40.01 C + 7308.40.90 CM + +7308.90 Structures and parts of structures, i or s (excl prefab bldgs 7308.90.10 D 7308.90.30 C 7308.90.01 C + 7308.90.21 D 7308.90.60 C 7308.90.02 C + 7308.90.29 CM 7308.90.90 A 7308.90.99 C + 7308.90.90 CM + +7309.00 Reservoirs, tanks, vats & sim ctnr, cap >300L, i or s (excl 7309.00.10 D 7309.00.00 A 7309.00.01 C + 7309.00.20 CM 7309.00.02 C + + 7309.00.30 D 7309.00.03 C + 7309.00.90 CM 7309.00.04 C + 7309.00.05 C + 7309.00.06 C + 7309.00.99 C + +7310.10 Tanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes & sim contr, i or s, capacity 7310.10.10 CM 7310.10.00 D 7310.10.01 C + 7310.10.90 CM 7310.10.02 C + 7310.10.99 C + +7310.21 Cans, iron or steel, cap <50 litres, to be closed by crimping 7310.21.00 CM 7310.21.00 D 7310.21.01 C + +7310.29 Cans, iron or steel, capacity <50 litres nes 7310.29.10 CM 7310.29.00 D 7310.29.01 C + 7310.29.91 D 7310.29.02 C + 7310.29.99 CM 7310.29.03 A + 7310.29.04 C + 7310.29.99 C + +7311.00 Containers for compressed or liquefied gas of iron or steel 7311.00.00 C 7311.00.00 A 7311.00.01 C + 7311.00.02 C + 7311.00.03 C + 7311.00.04 A + 7311.00.05 A + 7311.00.06 A + 7311.00.99 C + +7312.10 Stranded wire, ropes and cables of iron or steel, not 7312.10.10 A 7312.10.05 A 7312.10.01 C + 7312.10.20 C 7312.10.10 A 7312.10.02 C + 7312.10.31 D 7312.10.20 A 7312.10.03 A + 7312.10.39 CM 7312.10.30 C 7312.10.04 D + 7312.10.40 D 7312.10.50 C 7312.10.05 C + 7312.10.90 C 7312.10.60 C 7312.10.99 C + 7312.10.70 C + 7312.10.80 A + 7312.10.90 C + +7312.90 Plaited bands, slings and the like of iron or steel, not elec 7312.90.00 A 7312.90.00 A 7312.90.01 C + +7313.00 Wire, barbed, twisted hoop, single flat or twisted double of i 7313.00.10 A 7313.00.00 D 7313.00.01 C + 7313.00.90 C + +7314.11 Woven products, stainless steel 7314.11.00 B 7314.11.10 A 7314.11.01 A + 7314.11.20 A + 7314.11.30 D + 7314.11.60 A + 7314.11.90 A + +7314.19 Woven products, iron or steel, other than stainless 7314.19.10 CM 7314.19.00 C 7314.19.01 C + 7314.19.20 C 7314.19.02 C + 7314.19.90 C 7314.19.99 C + + +7314.20 Grill, netting, fencing, i or s, welded inter, cross-sect dim 7314.20.00 C 7314.20.00 A 7314.20.01 C + +7314.30 Grill, netting, fencing, iron or steel, welded at the 7314.30.00 C 7314.30.10 C 7314.30.01 C + 7314.30.50 A 7314.30.99 C + +7314.41 Grill, netting, fencing, iron or steel, plated or coated with 7314.41.00 C 7314.41.00 C 7314.41.01 C + +7314.42 Grill, netting, fencing, iron or steel, plastic coated 7314.42.00 C 7314.42.00 C 7314.42.01 C + +7314.49 Grill, netting, fencing, iron or steel, nes 7314.49.00 C 7314.49.30 A 7314.49.99 C + 7314.49.60 A + +7314.50 Expanded metal, iron or steel 7314.50.00 C 7314.50.00 A 7314.50.01 C + +7315.11 Chain, roller, iron or steel 7315.11.10 D 7315.11.00 A 7315.11.01 C + 7315.11.91 A 7315.11.02 A + 7315.11.99 A 7315.11.03 C + 7315.11.04 C + 7315.11.05 C + 7315.11.99 C + +7315.12 Chain, articulated link, iron or steel, nes 7315.12.10 A 7315.12.00 A 7315.12.01 C + 7315.12.90 CM 7315.12.02 A + 7315.12.99 A + +7315.19 Chain parts, articulated link, iron or steel 7315.19.10 A 7315.19.00 A 7315.19.01 C + 7315.19.90 A 7315.19.02 C + 7315.19.03 C + 7315.19.99 A + +7315.20 Chain, skid, iron or steel 7315.20.00 BM 7315.20.10 A 7315.20.01 A + 7315.20.50 D + +7315.81 Chain, stud link, iron or steel 7315.81.00 CM 7315.81.00 D 7315.81.01 C + 7315.81.02 C + 7315.81.03 C + +7315.82 Chain, welded link, iron or steel, nes 7315.82.10 A 7315.82.10 A 7315.82.01 C + 7315.82.20 CM 7315.82.30 D 7315.82.02 C + 7315.82.50 A 7315.82.99 C + 7315.82.70 D + +7315.89 Chain, iron or steel, nes 7315.89.10 A 7315.89.10 A 7315.89.01 A + 7315.89.20 CM 7315.89.30 D 7315.89.02 C + 7315.89.50 A 7315.89.99 A + +7315.90 Chain parts, iron or steel, nes 7315.90.10 A 7315.90.00 A 7315.90.99 C + 7315.90.90 CM + +7316.00 Anchors, grapnels and parts thereof of iron or steel 7316.00.10 D 7316.00.00 A 7316.00.01 C + 7316.00.20 CM + + +7317.00 Nails, staples & sim art, i or s, excl art of head No 8305 & 7317.00.10 C 7317.00.10 A 7317.00.01 C + 7317.00.20 C 7317.00.20 D 7317.00.02 C + 7317.00.90 C 7317.00.30 A 7317.00.03 C + 7317.00.55 C 7317.00.04 C + 7317.00.65 A 7317.00.99 C + 7317.00.75 A + +7318.11 Screws, coach, iron or steel 7318.11.00 CM 7318.11.00 C 7318.11.01 C + +7318.12 Screws, wood, iron or steel, nes 7318.12.00 CM 7318.12.00 A 7318.12.99 C + +7318.13 Screw hooks and screw rings of iron or steel 7318.13.00 CM 7318.13.00 A 7318.13.01 C + +7318.14 Screws, self-tapping, iron or steel 7318.14.00 CM 7318.14.10 C 7318.14.01 C + 7318.14.50 C + +7318.15 Bolts or screws nes, with or without their nuts or washers, 7318.15.00 C 7318.15.20 C 7318.15.01 A + 7318.15.40 C 7318.15.02 C + 7318.15.50 A 7318.15.99 C + 7318.15.60 C + 7318.15.80 C + +7318.16 Nuts, iron or steel, nes 7318.16.00 C 7318.16.00 C 7318.16.01 A + 7318.16.03 C + 7318.16.99 C + +7318.19 Threaded articles of iron or steel, nes 7318.19.00 CM 7318.19.00 A 7318.19.01 A + 7318.19.02 C + 7318.19.99 C + +7318.21 Washers, spring or lock, iron or steel 7318.21.00 CM 7318.21.00 A 7318.21.01 A + 7318.21.99 C + +7318.22 Washers, iron or steel, nes 7318.22.00 C 7318.22.00 D 7318.22.01 A + 7318.22.99 C + +7318.23 Rivets, iron or steel 7318.23.00 C 7318.23.00 A 7318.23.01 A + 7318.23.99 C + +7318.24 Cotters and cotter-pins, iron or steel 7318.24.00 CM 7318.24.00 A 7318.24.01 C + 7318.24.02 A + 7318.24.99 C + +7318.29 Non-threaded articles of iron or steel, nes 7318.29.00 CM 7318.29.00 A 7318.29.01 A + 7318.29.99 C + +7319.10 Needles, sewing, darning or embroidery, iron or steel 7319.10.00 A 7319.10.00 D 7319.10.01 A + +7319.20 Pins, safety, iron or steel 7319.20.00 CM 7319.20.00 A 7319.20.01 C + + +7319.30 Pins, iron or steel, nes 7319.30.10 A 7319.30.10 A 7319.30.99 C + 7319.30.90 CM 7319.30.50 A + +7319.90 Articles for use in the hand, i or s, similar to sewing needle 7319.90.00 B 7319.90.00 A 7319.90.01 B + 7319.90.99 B + +7320.10 Springs, leaf and leaves therefor, iron or steel 7320.10.00 B 7320.10.00 A 7320.10.01 B + 7320.10.02 B + 7320.10.03 A + +7320.20 Springs, helical, iron or steel 7320.20.10 B 7320.20.10 A 7320.20.01 B + 7320.20.90 B 7320.20.50 A 7320.20.02 A + 7320.20.03 B + 7320.20.04 B + 7320.20.99 B + +7320.90 Springs, iron or steel, nes 7320.90.10 BM 7320.90.10 A 7320.90.01 A + 7320.90.90 BM 7320.90.50 A 7320.90.02 B + 7320.90.03 A + 7320.90.99 B + +7321.11 Cooking appliances & plate warmers for gas fuel or both gas an 7321.11.10 C 7321.11.10 A 7321.11.01 C + 7321.11.90 C 7321.11.30 A 7321.11.99 C + 7321.11.60 A + +7321.12 Cooking appliances & plate warmers for liquid fuel, iron or 7321.12.00 B 7321.12.00 A 7321.12.01 B + +7321.13 Cooking appliances & plate warmers for solid fuel, iron or 7321.13.00 B 7321.13.00 A 7321.13.01 A + +7321.81 Household or camping appliances, i/s, for htg or blgs,nes, f 7321.81.00 B 7321.81.10 A 7321.81.01 B + 7321.81.50 A 7321.81.99 B + +7321.82 Household or camping appliances, i/s, for htg or blgs, nes, fo 7321.82.00 B 7321.82.10 A 7321.82.01 B + 7321.82.50 A 7321.82.99 B + +7321.83 Household or camping appliances, i/s, for htg or blgs, nes, fo 7321.83.00 B 7321.83.00 A 7321.83.01 A + 7321.83.99 A + +7321.90 Appliance parts clearly identifiable as for household, cooking 7321.90.10 C 7321.90.30 A 7321.90.01 A + 7321.90.20 C 7321.90.60 A 7321.90.02 A + 7321.90.30 C 7321.90.03 C + 7321.90.40 C 7321.90.04 A + 7321.90.99 C + +7322.11 Radiators and parts thereof, cast iron 7322.11.00 BM 7322.11.00 A 7322.11.01 A + 7322.11.99 B + +7322.19 Radiators and parts thereof, iron or steel, other than cast 7322.19.00 BM 7322.19.00 A 7322.19.01 A + 7322.19.02 A + 7322.19.99 B + + +7322.90 Air heaters, hot air distributors, iron or steel & identifiabl 7322.90.10 D 7322.90.00 A 7322.90.01 A + 7322.90.91 BM 7322.90.02 A + 7322.90.99 BM 7322.90.99 B + +7323.10 Iron or steel wool, incl pot scourers, polishing pads, gloves 7323.10.00 CM 7323.10.00 A 7323.10.01 C + +7323.91 Table, kitchen or other household art & parts thereof, of cast 7323.91.00 A 7323.91.10 D 7323.91.01 A + 7323.91.50 A 7323.91.02 A + 7323.91.99 A + +7323.92 Table, kitchen or other household art & parts thereof, of cast 7323.92.00 BM 7323.92.00 A 7323.92.01 B + 7323.92.02 B + 7323.92.03 B + 7323.92.99 B + +7323.93 Table, kitchen or other household art & parts thereof, 7323.93.00 BM 7323.93.00 A 7323.93.01 A + 7323.93.02 A + 7323.93.03 A + 7323.93.04 A + 7323.93.99 A + +7323.94 Table, kitchen or other household art & parts thereof, i or s, 7323.94.00 C 7323.94.00 C 7323.94.01 C + 7323.94.02 C + 7323.94.03 C + 7323.94.04 C + 7323.94.99 C + +7323.99 Table, kitchen or other household art & parts thereof, of iron 7323.99.00 CM 7323.99.10 A 7323.99.99 C + 7323.99.30 A + 7323.99.50 A + 7323.99.70 A + 7323.99.90 A + +7324.10 Sinks and wash basins, stainless steel 7324.10.00 BM 7324.10.00 A 7324.10.01 C + +7324.21 Baths, cast iron, enamelled or not 7324.21.00 A 7324.21.10 D 7324.21.01 A + 7324.21.50 A + +7324.29 Baths, iron or steel, nes 7324.29.10 A 7324.29.00 A 7324.29.99 A + 7324.29.90 BM + +7324.90 Sanitary ware & parts thereof, i or s, nes, for example 7324.90.10 C 7324.90.00 C 7324.90.01 C + 7324.90.90 CM 7324.90.02 C + 7324.90.03 C + 7324.90.99 C + +7325.10 Cast articles of non-malleable cast iron nes 7325.10.10 BM 7325.10.00 D 7325.10.01 A + 7325.10.90 BM 7325.10.02 B + 7325.10.03 A + 7325.10.04 A + 7325.10.05 A + + 7325.10.06 A + 7325.10.99 A + +7325.91 Balls, grinding and similar articles of iron or steel, cast fo 7325.91.10 A 7325.91.00 A 7325.91.01 B + 7325.91.90 BM 7325.91.02 B + 7325.91.99 B + +7325.99 Articles of iron or steel, cast, nes 7325.99.10 D 7325.99.10 A 7325.99.01 C + 7325.99.91 BM 7325.99.50 A 7325.99.02 B + 7325.99.99 BM 7325.99.03 A + 7325.99.04 A + 7325.99.05 A + 7325.99.06 A + 7325.99.99 B + +7326.11 Balls, grinding and similar articles of i or s, forged or 7326.11.10 A 7326.11.00 A 7326.11.01 B + 7326.11.90 A 7326.11.02 A + 7326.11.99 B + +7326.19 Articles of iron or steel, forged or stamped, but not further 7326.19.00 BM 7326.19.00 A 7326.19.01 A + 7326.19.02 C + 7326.19.03 C + 7326.19.04 B + 7326.19.05 B + 7326.19.06 B + 7326.19.07 B + 7326.19.08 B + 7326.19.09 A + 7326.19.10 B + 7326.19.11 B + 7326.19.12 A + 7326.19.13 A + 7326.19.14 B + 7326.19.99 B + +7326.20 Articles of wire, iron or steel, nes 7326.20.00 BM 7326.20.00 A 7326.20.01 B + 7326.20.02 B + 7326.20.03 A + 7326.20.04 D + 7326.20.05 B + 7326.20.99 B + +7326.90 Articles, iron or steel, nes 7326.90.10 D 7326.90.10 A 7326.90.01 B + 7326.90.20 D 7326.90.30 B 7326.90.02 B + 7326.90.30 D 7326.90.45 D 7326.90.03 B + 7326.90.40 A 7326.90.60 A 7326.90.04 B + 7326.90.50 BM 7326.90.90 A 7326.90.05 C + 7326.90.60 D 7326.90.06 C + 7326.90.70 CM 7326.90.07 A + 7326.90.80 BM 7326.90.08 B + 7326.90.91 BM 7326.90.09 B + + 7326.90.99 BM 7326.90.10 A + 7326.90.11 A + 7326.90.12 A + 7326.90.13 B + 7326.90.14 D + 7326.90.15 D + 7326.90.16 B + 7326.90.99 B + +7401.10 Copper mattes 7401.10.00 D 7401.10.00 A 7401.10.01 A + +7401.20 Cement copper (precipitated copper) 7401.20.00 D 7401.20.00 A 7401.20.01 B + +7402.00 Copper unrefined, copper anodes for electrolytic refining 7402.00.00 D 7402.00.00 B 7402.00.01 B + 7402.00.99 B + +7403.11 Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought 7403.11.00 D 7403.11.00 A 7403.11.01 B + 7403.11.99 B + +7403.12 Wire bars, copper, unwrought 7403.12.00 A 7403.12.00 A 7403.12.01 B + 7403.12.99 B + +7403.13 Billets, copper, unwrought 7403.13.00 D 7403.13.00 A 7403.13.01 A + 7403.13.99 A + +7403.19 Refined copper products, unwrought, nes 7403.19.10 D 7403.19.00 A 7403.19.01 B + 7403.19.90 B 7403.19.99 B + +7403.21 Copper-zinc base alloys, unwrought 7403.21.10 A 7403.21.00 A 7403.21.01 A + 7403.21.90 A 7403.21.99 A + +7403.22 Copper-tin base alloys, unwrought 7403.22.00 A 7403.22.00 A 7403.22.01 A + 7403.22.99 A + +7403.23 Copper-nickel base alloys or coppernickel-zinc base alloys, 7403.23.10 D 7403.23.00 A 7403.23.01 A + 7403.23.90 A 7403.23.99 A + +7403.29 Copper alloys, unwrought (other than master alloys of heading 7403.29.10 A 7403.29.00 A 7403.29.99 B + 7403.29.90 B + +7404.00 Waste and scrap, copper or copper alloy 7404.00.10 D 7404.00.00 D 7404.00.01 C + 7404.00.21 A 7404.00.02 C + 7404.00.29 A + +7405.00 Master alloys of copper 7405.00.00 A 7405.00.10 A 7405.00.01 A + 7405.00.60 A 7405.00.99 A + +7406.10 Powders, copper, of non-lamellar structure 7406.10.10 A 7406.10.00 A 7406.10.01 B + 7406.10.20 B + +7406.20 Powders, copper, of lamellar structure and flakes 7406.20.10 A 7406.20.00 A 7406.20.01 B + + 7406.20.20 B + +7407.10 Bars, rods and profiles of refined copper 7407.10.11 B 7407.10.10 A 7407.10.01 C + 7407.10.12 A 7407.10.50 A 7407.10.02 C + 7407.10.20 B + +7407.21 Bars, rods and profiles of copper-zinc base alloys 7407.21.11 A 7407.21.10 A 7407.21.01 C + 7407.21.12 A 7407.21.50 A 7407.21.02 C + 7407.21.20 A 7407.21.70 A + 7407.21.90 A + +7407.22 Bars, rods and profiles of copper-nickel or copper-nickel-zinc 7407.22.11 A 7407.22.10 A 7407.22.01 C + 7407.22.12 A 7407.22.50 A 7407.22.02 B + 7407.22.13 A + 7407.22.20 A + +7407.29 Bars, rods and profiles, copper alloy nes 7407.29.11 C 7407.29.10 A 7407.29.01 C + 7407.29.12 A 7407.29.50 A 7407.29.02 C + 7407.29.20 C 7407.29.99 C + +7408.11 Wire of refined copper of which the max cross sectional 7408.11.11 B 7408.11.30 A 7408.11.01 C + 7408.11.12 B 7408.11.60 A + 7408.11.21 A + 7408.11.22 B + +7408.19 Wire of refined copper of which the max cross sectional 7408.19.10 B 7408.19.00 A 7408.19.01 C + 7408.19.20 B 7408.19.02 A + 7408.19.03 A + +7408.21 Wire, copper-zinc base alloy 7408.21.11 B 7408.21.00 A 7408.21.01 A + 7408.21.12 A + 7408.21.21 A + 7408.21.22 A + +7408.22 Wire, copper-nickel base alloy or copper-nickel-zinc base allo 7408.22.11 B 7408.22.10 A 7408.22.01 A + 7408.22.12 A 7408.22.50 A 7408.22.99 A + 7408.22.21 A + 7408.22.22 A + 7408.22.31 A + 7408.22.32 A + +7408.29 Wire, copper alloy, nes 7408.29.11 A 7408.29.10 A 7408.29.01 A + 7408.29.12 A 7408.29.50 A 7408.29.99 A + 7408.29.21 A + 7408.29.22 A + +7409.11 Plate, sheet & strip of refined copper, in coil, exceeding 7409.11.10 A 7409.11.10 A 7409.11.01 C + 7409.11.20 BM 7409.11.50 A + +7409.19 Plate, sheet & strip of refined copper, not in coil, exceeding 7409.19.10 A 7409.19.10 A 7409.19.01 B + 7409.19.20 BM 7409.19.50 A 7409.19.99 B + + 7409.19.90 A + +7409.21 Plate, sheet & strip of copper-zinc base alloys, in coil, 7409.21.10 A 7409.21.00 A 7409.21.01 B + 7409.21.20 BM + +7409.29 Plate, sheet & strip of copper-zinc base alloys, not in coil, 7409.29.10 A 7409.29.00 A 7409.29.99 B + 7409.29.20 BM + +7409.31 Plate, sheet & strip of copper-tin base alloys, in coil, 7409.31.10 A 7409.31.10 A 7409.31.01 A + 7409.31.20 A 7409.31.50 A 7409.31.99 A + 7409.31.90 A + +7409.39 Plate, sheet & strip of copper-tin base alloys, not in coil, > 7409.39.10 A 7409.39.10 A 7409.39.99 B + 7409.39.20 BM 7409.39.50 A + 7409.39.90 A + +7409.40 Plate, sheet & strip of copper-nickel or cop-nickel-zinc base 7409.40.11 A 7409.40.00 A 7409.40.01 C + 7409.40.12 A + 7409.40.20 A + +7409.90 Plate, sheet & strip of copper alloy, nes 7409.90.10 A 7409.90.10 A 7409.90.99 B + 7409.90.20 B 7409.90.50 A + 7409.90.90 A + +7410.11 Foil of refined copper, not backed 7410.11.10 A 7410.11.00 A 7410.11.01 B + 7410.11.20 B 7410.11.99 B + +7410.12 Foil, copper alloy, not backed 7410.12.10 A 7410.12.00 A 7410.12.01 B + 7410.12.20 B 7410.12.99 B + +7410.21 Foil of refined copper, backed 7410.21.10 A 7410.21.30 A 7410.21.01 A + 7410.21.20 A 7410.21.60 A 7410.21.02 A + 7410.21.03 A + 7410.21.99 C + +7410.22 Foil, copper alloy, backed 7410.22.10 A 7410.22.00 A 7410.22.01 B + 7410.22.20 A + +7411.10 Pipes and tubes, refined copper 7411.10.10 A 7411.10.10 A 7411.10.01 C + 7411.10.20 C 7411.10.50 A 7411.10.02 C + 7411.10.03 C + 7411.10.04 C + 7411.10.05 B + +7411.21 Pipes and tubes, copper-zinc base alloy 7411.21.10 A 7411.21.10 A 7411.21.01 C + 7411.21.20 B 7411.21.50 A 7411.21.02 C + 7411.21.03 C + 7411.21.04 C + 7411.21.05 B + +7411.22 Pipes and tubes, copper-nickel base alloy or copper-nickel-zin 7411.22.10 A 7411.22.00 A 7411.22.01 C + + 7411.22.20 C 7411.22.02 C + 7411.22.03 C + 7411.22.04 C + 7411.22.05 B + +7411.29 Pipes and tubes, copper alloy, nes 7411.29.10 A 7411.29.10 A 7411.29.01 B + 7411.29.21 D 7411.29.50 A 7411.29.02 B + 7411.29.29 B 7411.29.03 B + 7411.29.04 B + 7411.29.05 B + +7412.10 Fittings, pipe or tube, of refined copper 7412.10.00 A 7412.10.00 A 7412.10.01 A + 7412.10.99 A + +7412.20 Fittings, pipe or tube, copper alloy 7412.20.00 C 7412.20.00 A 7412.20.01 C + 7412.20.02 C + 7412.20.99 C + +7413.00 Stranded wire, cable, plaited bands and the like of copper not 7413.00.00 C 7413.00.10 A 7413.00.01 A + 7413.00.50 A 7413.00.99 C + 7413.00.90 A + +7414.10 Endless bands of copper wire for machinery 7414.10.00 BM 7414.10.30 D 7414.10.01 B + 7414.10.60 A 7414.10.02 A + 7414.10.90 A + +7414.90 Cloth, grill and netting of copper wire and expanded metal of 7414.90.00 BM 7414.90.00 A 7414.90.01 B + 7414.90.02 B + 7414.90.03 C + +7415.10 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples and sim art of copper or 7415.10.00 BM 7415.10.00 A 7415.10.01 A + 7415.10.02 A + +7415.21 Washers, copper, including spring washers 7415.21.00 BM 7415.21.00 A 7415.21.01 A + +7415.29 Articles of copper, not threaded, nes, similar to those of 7415.29.00 BM 7415.29.00 A 7415.29.01 A + 7415.29.99 A + +7415.31 Screws, copper, for wood 7415.31.00 BM 7415.31.00 A 7415.31.01 A + 7415.31.02 A + +7415.32 Screws, bolts and nuts of copper excluding wood screws 7415.32.00 B 7415.32.10 A 7415.32.01 A + 7415.32.50 A 7415.32.99 A + 7415.32.90 A + +7415.39 Articles of copper threaded, nes similar to bolts, nuts and 7415.39.00 B 7415.39.00 A 7415.39.01 A + 7415.39.99 A + +7416.00 Springs, copper 7416.00.00 A 7416.00.00 A 7416.00.01 A + 7416.00.99 A + + +7417.00 Cooking or heating apparatus, domestic, non-electric and parts 7417.00.00 B 7417.00.00 A 7417.00.01 C + +7418.10 Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof o 7418.10.00 B 7418.10.10 A 7418.10.01 B + 7418.10.20 A + 7418.10.50 A + +7418.20 Sanitary ware and parts thereof of copper 7418.20.00 B 7418.20.10 A 7418.20.01 A + 7418.20.50 A + +7419.10 Chain and parts thereof of copper 7419.10.00 BM 7419.10.00 A 7419.10.01 A + +7419.91 Articles of copper, not further worked than cast, moulded, 7419.91.10 D 7419.91.00 A 7419.91.01 B + 7419.91.90 BM 7419.91.02 B + 7419.91.03 A + 7419.91.04 A + 7419.91.05 A + 7419.91.06 D + 7419.91.99 A + +7419.99 Articles of copper, nes 7419.99.10 D 7419.99.15 C 7419.99.01 C + 7419.99.20 C 7419.99.30 A 7419.99.02 B + 7419.99.90 C 7419.99.50 A 7419.99.03 B + 7419.99.04 B + 7419.99.05 B + 7419.99.06 B + 7419.99.07 B + 7419.99.08 D + 7419.99.09 D + 7419.99.99 C + +7501.10 Nickel mattes 7501.10.00 D 7501.10.00 D 7501.10.01 D + +7501.20 Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel 7501.20.00 D 7501.20.00 D 7501.20.01 D + +7502.10 Nickel unwrought, not alloyed 7502.10.00 D 7502.10.00 D 7502.10.01 D + +7502.20 Nickel unwrought, alloyed 7502.20.00 D 7502.20.00 D 7502.20.01 D + +7503.00 Waste and scrap, nickel 7503.00.00 D 7503.00.00 D 7503.00.01 D + +7504.00 Powders and flakes, nickel 7504.00.10 D 7504.00.00 D 7504.00.01 A + 7504.00.20 A 7504.00.02 A + +7505.11 Bars, rods and profiles, nickel, not alloyed 7505.11.11 A 7505.11.10 A 7505.11.01 A + 7505.11.12 D 7505.11.30 A 7505.11.99 A + 7505.11.13 A 7505.11.50 A + 7505.11.20 A + +7505.12 Bars, rods and profiles, nickel alloy 7505.12.11 A 7505.12.10 A 7505.12.01 A + 7505.12.12 D 7505.12.30 A + 7505.12.20 A 7505.12.50 A + + 7505.12.31 D + 7505.12.38 A + 7505.12.39 A + +7505.21 Wire, nickel, not alloyed 7505.21.11 A 7505.21.10 A 7505.21.01 A + 7505.21.12 A 7505.21.50 A 7505.21.02 A + 7505.21.21 D + 7505.21.22 A + +7505.22 Wire, nickel alloy 7505.22.11 D 7505.22.10 A 7505.22.01 A + 7505.22.18 A 7505.22.50 A 7505.22.02 A + 7505.22.19 A 7505.22.99 A + 7505.22.21 D + 7505.22.29 A + 7505.22.31 BM + 7505.22.39 A + +7506.10 Plates, sheet, strip and foil, nickel, not alloyed 7506.10.10 D 7506.10.10 A 7506.10.01 A + 7506.10.20 A 7506.10.30 A 7506.10.02 A + 7506.10.50 A + +7506.20 Plates, sheet, strip and foil, nickel alloy 7506.20.10 D 7506.20.10 A 7506.20.01 A + 7506.20.90 A 7506.20.30 A 7506.20.02 A + 7506.20.50 A 7506.20.99 A + +7507.11 Tubes and pipe, nickel, not alloyed 7507.11.10 D 7507.11.00 A 7507.11.01 A + 7507.11.90 A + +7507.12 Tubes and pipe, nickel alloy 7507.12.10 D 7507.12.00 A 7507.12.01 A + 7507.12.90 A 7507.12.99 A + +7507.20 Fittings, pipe and tube, nickel 7507.20.00 A 7507.20.00 A 7507.20.01 A + +7508.00 Articles of nickel, nes 7508.00.10 D 7508.00.10 A 7508.00.01 B + 7508.00.20 BM 7508.00.50 A 7508.00.02 B + 7508.00.90 BM 7508.00.03 B + 7508.00.99 B + +7601.10 Aluminium unwrought, not alloyed 7601.10.10 D 7601.10.30 C 7601.10.01 C + 7601.10.91 A 7601.10.60 D 7601.10.02 A + 7601.10.99 C + +7601.20 Aluminium unwrought, alloyed 7601.20.10 D 7601.20.30 C 7601.20.01 C + 7601.20.91 A 7601.20.60 C 7601.20.02 C + 7601.20.99 C 7601.20.90 D + +7602.00 Waste and scrap, aluminium 7602.00.00 D 7602.00.00 D 7602.00.01 D + 7602.00.02 C + +7603.10 Powders, aluminium, of non-lamellar structure 7603.10.00 A 7603.10.00 A 7603.10.01 C + 7603.10.99 C + + +7603.20 Powders, aluminium, of lamellar structure, including flakes 7603.20.10 A 7603.20.00 A 7603.20.01 C + 7603.20.20 C 7603.20.99 C + +7604.10 Bars, rods and profiles, aluminium, not alloyed 7604.10.11 A 7604.10.10 A 7604.10.01 B + 7604.10.12 A 7604.10.30 A 7604.10.02 C + 7604.10.20 C 7604.10.50 A 7604.10.99 C + +7604.21 Profiles, hollow, aluminium, alloyed 7604.21.10 A 7604.21.00 C 7604.21.01 C + 7604.21.20 C + +7604.29 Bars, rods and other profiles, aluminium alloyed 7604.29.11 A 7604.29.10 A 7604.29.01 C + 7604.29.12 A 7604.29.30 A 7604.29.02 C + 7604.29.20 C 7604.29.50 A 7604.29.03 C + +7605.11 Wire, aluminium, not alloyed, with a max cross sectional 7605.11.11 B 7605.11.00 A 7605.11.01 B + 7605.11.12 B 7605.11.99 B + 7605.11.21 A + 7605.11.22 B + +7605.19 Wire, aluminium, not alloyed, with a max cross sectional dim o 7605.19.10 B 7605.19.00 A 7605.19.01 B + 7605.19.20 B + +7605.21 Wire, aluminium alloy, with a maximum cross sectional dimensio 7605.21.11 B 7605.21.00 A 7605.21.01 B + 7605.21.12 B 7605.21.02 B + 7605.21.21 A 7605.21.99 B + 7605.21.22 B + +7605.29 Wire, aluminium alloy, with a maximum cross sectional dimensio 7605.29.10 B 7605.29.00 A 7605.29.01 B + 7605.29.20 B 7605.29.02 B + 7605.29.99 B + +7606.11 Plate, sheet or strip, aluminium, not alloyed, rect or sq, 7606.11.10 A 7606.11.30 A 7606.11.01 C + 7606.11.20 C 7606.11.60 A 7606.11.02 D + 7606.11.99 C + +7606.12 Plate, sheet or strip, aluminium alloy, rect or sq, exceeding 7606.12.11 D 7606.12.30 A 7606.12.01 C + 7606.12.12 D 7606.12.60 A 7606.12.02 D + 7606.12.19 A 7606.12.03 A + 7606.12.21 D 7606.12.04 C + 7606.12.29 C 7606.12.99 C + +7606.91 Plate, sheet or strip, aluminium, not alloyed, exceeding 0.2mm 7606.91.10 A 7606.91.30 A 7606.91.01 A + 7606.91.90 C 7606.91.60 A 7606.91.99 C + +7606.92 Plate, sheet or strip, aluminium alloy, exceeding 0.2mm thick, 7606.92.10 A 7606.92.30 A 7606.92.01 A + 7606.92.90 CM 7606.92.60 A 7606.92.99 C + +7607.11 Foil, aluminium, not backed, rolled but not further worked, no 7607.11.10 D 7607.11.30 A 7607.11.01 C + 7607.11.20 A 7607.11.60 A + 7607.11.30 A 7607.11.90 A + + +7607.19 Foil, aluminium, not backed and not exceeding 0.2mm thick, nes 7607.19.10 A 7607.19.10 A 7607.19.01 A + 7607.19.91 CM 7607.19.30 A 7607.19.02 A + 7607.19.99 CM 7607.19.60 A 7607.19.03 C + 7607.19.99 C + +7607.20 Foil, aluminium, backed, not exceeding 0.2mm thick excluding 7607.20.10 A 7607.20.10 A 7607.20.01 C + 7607.20.91 CM 7607.20.50 D 7607.20.02 A + 7607.20.99 CM 7607.20.03 C + 7607.20.04 C + 7607.20.05 C + 7607.20.99 C + +7608.10 Tubes and pipe, aluminium, not alloyed 7608.10.00 A 7608.10.00 A 7608.10.01 C + 7608.10.02 C + 7608.10.03 C + 7608.10.04 C + +7608.20 Tubes and pipe, aluminium alloy 7608.20.10 A 7608.20.00 A 7608.20.01 C + 7608.20.90 A 7608.20.02 C + 7608.20.03 C + 7608.20.04 C + +7609.00 Fittings, pipe or tube, aluminium, for example couplings, 7609.00.00 B 7609.00.00 A 7609.00.01 A + 7609.00.99 B + +7610.10 Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors of 7610.10.00 C 7610.10.00 A 7610.10.01 C + +7610.90 Structures & parts, alum, eg plate, rods etc, for struct, 7610.90.00 C 7610.90.00 A 7610.90.01 A + 7610.90.99 C + +7611.00 Reservoirs, vats & similar cont of aluminium, cap >300L, o/t 7611.00.10 D 7611.00.00 A 7611.00.01 B + 7611.00.90 BM + +7612.10 Containers, collapsible tubular, aluminium 7612.10.00 CM 7612.10.00 A 7612.10.01 C + +7612.90 Containers, alum, cap <300L, lined/heat insul or not, n/ftd 7612.90.00 CM 7612.90.10 A 7612.90.01 A + 7612.90.50 D 7612.90.99 C + +7613.00 Containers, aluminium, for compressed or liquefied gas 7613.00.00 CM 7613.00.00 A 7613.00.01 C + +7614.10 Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands, etc, alum, steel core, 7614.10.00 BM 7614.10.10 C 7614.10.01 C + 7614.10.50 A + +7614.90 Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like or alum, not 7614.90.00 BM 7614.90.20 A 7614.90.99 C + 7614.90.40 C + 7614.90.50 A + +7615.10 Table, kitchen & household art, alum & parts, nes, eg pot 7615.10.00 C 7615.10.10 A 7615.10.01 C + 7615.10.30 A 7615.10.99 C + 7615.10.50 A + + 7615.10.70 A + 7615.10.90 A + +7615.20 Sanitary ware & parts thereof, aluminium for the kitchen, tabl 7615.20.10 A 7615.20.00 A 7615.20.01 C + 7615.20.90 CM + +7616.10 Nails, tacks, staples, bolts, nuts & sim art, aluminium (excl 7616.10.00 B 7616.10.10 A 7616.10.01 C + 7616.10.30 A 7616.10.02 A + 7616.10.50 A 7616.10.03 A + 7616.10.70 A 7616.10.99 C + 7616.10.90 A + +7616.90 Articles of aluminium, nes, for example castings, forgings, et 7616.90.10 D 7616.90.00 A 7616.90.FA B + 7616.90.20 D 7616.90.01 C + 7616.90.90 B 7616.90.02 A + 7616.90.03 A + 7616.90.04 C + 7616.90.05 C + 7616.90.06 B + 7616.90.07 B + 7616.90.08 C + 7616.90.09 C + 7616.90.10 C + 7616.90.11 C + 7616.90.12 C + 7616.90.13 A + 7616.90.99 C + +7801.10 Lead refined unwrought 7801.10.10 D 7801.10.00 A 7801.10.01 B + 7801.10.90 A + +7801.91 Lead unwrought containing by weight antimony as the principal 7801.91.10 A 7801.91.00 A 7801.91.01 B + 7801.91.90 A + +7801.99 Lead unwrought nes 7801.99.00 A 7801.99.30 A 7801.99.01 B + 7801.99.90 A + +7802.00 Lead waste and scrap 7802.00.00 D 7802.00.00 A 7802.00.01 B + +7803.00 Lead bars, rods, profiles and wire 7803.00.10 CM 7803.00.00 A 7803.00.01 C + 7803.00.20 A + 7803.00.30 A + +7804.11 Lead sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any 7804.11.10 D 7804.11.00 A 7804.11.01 B + 7804.11.90 A + +7804.19 Lead plates, sheet, strip and foil nes 7804.19.10 BM 7804.19.00 A 7804.19.01 C + 7804.19.20 A + 7804.19.90 A + +7804.20 Lead powders and flakes 7804.20.10 A 7804.20.00 A 7804.20.01 B + + 7804.20.20 A + +7805.00 Lead pipes or tubes and fittings (for example, couplings, 7805.00.00 A 7805.00.00 A 7805.00.01 A + +7806.00 Articles of lead nes 7806.00.00 A 7806.00.00 A 7806.00.01 C + +7901.11 Zinc not alloyed unwrought containing by weight 99.99% or more 7901.11.00 D 7901.11.00 A 7901.11.01 B + +7901.12 Zinc not alloyed unwrought containing by weight less than 7901.12.00 D 7901.12.10 C 7901.12.01 B + 7901.12.50 A + +7901.20 Zinc alloys unwrought 7901.20.10 D 7901.20.00 A 7901.20.01 B + 7901.20.20 B + +7902.00 Zinc waste and scrap 7902.00.00 D 7902.00.00 B 7902.00.01 B + +7903.10 Zinc dust 7903.10.00 D 7903.10.00 A 7903.10.01 B + +7903.90 Zinc powders and flakes 7903.90.10 A 7903.90.30 A 7903.90.99 C + 7903.90.20 B 7903.90.60 A + +7904.00 Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire 7904.00.10 D 7904.00.00 A 7904.00.01 C + 7904.00.21 B + 7904.00.22 B + +7905.00 Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil 7905.00.11 D 7905.00.00 A 7905.00.01 C + 7905.00.19 B + 7905.00.20 B + +7906.00 Zinc pipes or tubes and fittings (for example, couplings, 7906.00.00 A 7906.00.00 A 7906.00.01 A + +7907.10 Zinc fabricated building components (ex gutters, roof capping, 7907.10.00 B 7907.10.00 A 7907.10.01 B + +7907.90 Articles of zinc nes 7907.90.10 D 7907.90.30 A 7907.90.99 B + 7907.90.20 B 7907.90.60 A + 7907.90.90 B + +8001.10 Tin not alloyed unwrought 8001.10.00 D 8001.10.00 D 8001.10.01 A + +8001.20 Tin alloys unwrought 8001.20.10 D 8001.20.00 D 8001.20.01 A + 8001.20.20 A + 8001.20.90 A + +8002.00 Tin waste and scrap 8002.00.00 D 8002.00.00 D 8002.00.01 A + +8003.00 Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire 8003.00.10 D 8003.00.00 A 8003.00.01 A + 8003.00.20 A + 8003.00.30 A + 8003.00.40 D + 8003.00.50 A + + +8004.00 Tin plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2mm 8004.00.10 A 8004.00.00 A 8004.00.01 A + 8004.00.20 A + 8004.00.90 A + +8005.10 Tin foil (w/n printed or backed of a thickness (excluding 8005.10.00 D 8005.10.00 A 8005.10.01 A + +8005.20 Tin powders and flakes 8005.20.10 A 8005.20.00 A 8005.20.01 A + 8005.20.20 A + +8006.00 Tin pipes or tubes and fittings (for example, couplings, elbow 8006.00.00 A 8006.00.00 A 8006.00.01 A + +8007.00 Tin articles nes 8007.00.00 B 8007.00.10 A 8007.00.01 B + 8007.00.50 A + +8101.10 Powders, tungsten (wolfram) 8101.10.10 A 8101.10.00 A 8101.10.01 A + 8101.10.20 A + +8101.91 Tungsten (wolfram) unwrought, including bars&rods simply 8101.91.10 D 8101.91.10 A 8101.91.01 A + 8101.91.91 A 8101.91.50 A 8101.91.99 A + 8101.91.92 A + +8101.92 Tungsten profiles,plate,sheet,strip and foil, inc bars&rods no 8101.92.10 D 8101.92.00 A 8101.92.01 A + 8101.92.20 A + +8101.93 Wire, tungsten (wolfram) 8101.93.10 D 8101.93.00 B 8101.93.01 B + 8101.93.21 A 8101.93.02 B + 8101.93.22 A 8101.93.99 B + +8101.99 Tungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof nes 8101.99.00 A 8101.99.00 A 8101.99.99 B + +8102.10 Powders, molybdenum 8102.10.10 A 8102.10.00 A 8102.10.01 A + 8102.10.20 A + +8102.91 Molybdenum, unwrought, including bars or rods simply sintered; 8102.91.10 A 8102.91.10 A 8102.91.01 A + 8102.91.20 A 8102.91.50 D 8102.91.99 B + +8102.92 Molybdenum profiles,plate,sheet,strip or foil,incl bars&rods 8102.92.00 A 8102.92.00 A 8102.92.01 A + +8102.93 Wire, molybdenum 8102.93.10 A 8102.93.00 A 8102.93.01 A + 8102.93.20 A 8102.93.02 A + 8102.93.99 A + +8102.99 Molybdenum and articles thereof nes 8102.99.00 A 8102.99.00 A 8102.99.99 A + +8103.10 Tantalum unwrought including bars&rods simply sintered;waste 8103.10.10 A 8103.10.30 D 8103.10.01 A + 8103.10.20 A 8103.10.60 A + +8103.90 Tantalum and articles thereof nes 8103.90.00 A 8103.90.00 A 8103.90.01 A + +8104.11 Magnesium unwrought containing by weight at least 99.8% of 8104.11.00 A 8104.11.00 A 8104.11.01 A + + +8104.19 Magnesium unwrought nes 8104.19.00 A 8104.19.00 B 8104.19.01 A + 8104.19.02 A + +8104.20 Magnesium waste and scrap 8104.20.00 D 8104.20.00 D 8104.20.01 A + +8104.30 Magnesium raspings, turnings or granules graded according to 8104.30.10 A 8104.30.00 B 8104.30.01 A + 8104.30.20 A + +8104.90 Magnesium and articles thereof nes 8104.90.10 A 8104.90.00 A 8104.90.01 B + 8104.90.90 B 8104.90.02 B + 8104.90.99 B + +8105.10 Cobalt,unwrought,matte and other intermediate 8105.10.10 A 8105.10.30 A 8105.10.01 A + 8105.10.20 D 8105.10.60 D + 8105.10.90 D + +8105.90 Cobalt and articles thereof, nes 8105.90.10 A 8105.90.00 A 8105.90.01 A + 8105.90.90 A + +8106.00 Bismuth and articles thereof, including waste and scrap 8106.00.10 D 8106.00.00 D 8106.00.01 A + 8106.00.20 A + +8107.10 Cadmium, unwrought; waste and scrap; powders 8107.10.10 D 8107.10.00 D 8107.10.01 A + 8107.10.20 A + +8107.90 Cadmium and articles thereof, nes 8107.90.00 A 8107.90.00 A 8107.90.99 A + +8108.10 Titanium unwrought; waste and scrap; powders 8108.10.10 A 8108.10.10 D 8108.10.01 A + 8108.10.20 A 8108.10.50 A + +8108.90 Titanium and articles thereof, nes 8108.90.00 B 8108.90.30 A 8108.90.01 B + 8108.90.60 A 8108.90.99 B + +8109.10 Zirconium unwrought; waste and scrap; powders 8109.10.10 A 8109.10.30 D 8109.10.01 A + 8109.10.20 A 8109.10.60 A + +8109.90 Zirconium and articles thereof, nes 8109.90.00 A 8109.90.00 A 8109.90.99 A + +8110.00 Antimony and articles thereof, including waste and scrap 8110.00.10 A 8110.00.00 D 8110.00.01 A + 8110.00.20 A + +8111.00 Manganese and articles thereof, including waste and scrap 8111.00.10 D 8111.00.30 D 8111.00.01 A + 8111.00.20 A 8111.00.45 A + 8111.00.60 A + +8112.11 Beryllium unwrought; waste and scrap; powders 8112.11.10 A 8112.11.30 D 8112.11.01 A + 8112.11.20 A 8112.11.60 A + +8112.19 Beryllium and articles thereof, nes 8112.19.00 A 8112.19.00 A 8112.19.99 A + +8112.20 Chromium and articles thereof, including waste, scrap and 8112.20.10 A 8112.20.30 D 8112.20.01 A + + 8112.20.20 A 8112.20.60 A + +8112.30 Germanium and articles thereof, including waste, scrap and 8112.30.10 A 8112.30.30 D 8112.30.01 A + 8112.30.20 A 8112.30.60 A + 8112.30.90 A + +8112.40 Vanadium and articles thereof, including waste, scrap and 8112.40.10 A 8112.40.30 D 8112.40.01 A + 8112.40.20 A 8112.40.60 A + +8112.91 Gallium,hafnium,indium,niobium,rhenium or thallium, unwrought; 8112.91.10 A 8112.91.05 D 8112.91.01 A + 8112.91.20 A 8112.91.10 A + 8112.91.20 D + 8112.91.30 D + 8112.91.40 A + 8112.91.50 A + 8112.91.60 A + +8112.99 Gallium,hafnium,indium,niobium,rhenium or thallium and article 8112.99.10 A 8112.99.00 A 8112.99.99 A + 8112.99.90 A + +8113.00 Cermets and articles thereof, including waste and scrap 8113.00.00 A 8113.00.00 A 8113.00.01 B + +8201.10 Spades and shovels 8201.10.00 B 8201.10.00 A 8201.10.01 C + 8201.10.02 B + +8201.20 Forks 8201.20.00 BM 8201.20.00 A 8201.20.01 B + 8201.20.99 B + +8201.30 Mattocks, picks, hoes and rakes 8201.30.00 BM 8201.30.00 A 8201.30.01 C + 8201.30.99 B + +8201.40 Aces, bill hooks and similar hewing tools 8201.40.00 BM 8201.40.30 D 8201.40.01 B + 8201.40.60 A + +8201.50 One-handed secateurs (shears) including poultry shears 8201.50.00 D 8201.50.00 A 8201.50.01 B + +8201.60 Hedge shears, two-handed pruning shears and similar two-handed 8201.60.10 D 8201.60.00 A 8201.60.01 B + 8201.60.90 A 8201.60.99 B + +8201.90 Scythes, sickles and other hand tools used in agriculture, 8201.90.10 D 8201.90.30 A 8201.90.01 A + 8201.90.90 BM 8201.90.60 D 8201.90.02 A + 8201.90.99 A + +8202.10 Hand saws 8202.10.00 CM 8202.10.00 D 8202.10.01 C + 8202.10.02 C + 8202.10.03 B + 8202.10.99 C + +8202.20 Band saw blades 8202.20.10 A 8202.20.00 A 8202.20.01 C + 8202.20.20 A + + +8202.31 Circular saw blades with working part of steel 8202.31.00 A 8202.31.00 A 8202.31.01 C + 8202.31.02 A + 8202.31.03 A + +8202.32 Circular saw blades with working part of other materials 8202.32.00 A 8202.32.00 A 8202.32.01 C + 8202.32.02 A + 8202.32.03 A + 8202.32.04 A + 8202.32.05 C + 8202.32.06 C + 8202.32.99 B + +8202.40 Chain saw blades 8202.40.00 A 8202.40.30 A 8202.40.01 A + 8202.40.60 A 8202.40.99 A + +8202.91 Straight saw blades, for working metal 8202.91.10 C 8202.91.30 A 8202.91.01 C + 8202.91.20 C 8202.91.60 A 8202.91.02 C + 8202.91.03 C + 8202.91.04 C + 8202.91.99 C + +8202.99 Stone cutting saw blades, friction discs for cutting metals an 8202.99.10 A 8202.99.00 D 8202.99.01 A + 8202.99.20 A 8202.99.02 A + 8202.99.99 C + +8203.10 Files, rasps and similar tools 8203.10.00 A 8203.10.30 A 8203.10.01 B + 8203.10.60 A 8203.10.02 B + 8203.10.90 A 8203.10.03 A + 8203.10.04 B + 8203.10.99 B + +8203.20 Pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers and 8203.20.00 BM 8203.20.20 A 8203.20.01 C + 8203.20.40 C 8203.20.02 C + 8203.20.60 A 8203.20.99 C + 8203.20.80 A + +8203.30 Metal cutting shears, tinmen's snips and other metal or wire 8203.30.10 A 8203.30.00 A 8203.30.01 C + 8203.30.90 CM + +8203.40 Pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar 8203.40.00 BM 8203.40.30 A 8203.40.01 B + 8203.40.60 A 8203.40.02 B + 8203.40.03 A + 8203.40.99 B + +8204.11 Wrenches, hand-operated, with nonadjustable jaws 8204.11.00 BM 8204.11.00 A 8204.11.01 C + 8204.11.02 C + 8204.11.99 C + +8204.12 Wrenches, hand-operated, with adjustable jaws 8204.12.00 BM 8204.12.00 A 8204.12.01 C + 8204.12.02 C + 8204.12.99 C + + +8204.20 Wrench sockets including ratchet handles extensions and 8204.20.10 BM 8204.20.00 A 8204.20.01 A + 8204.20.20 BM 8204.20.99 C + +8205.10 Drilling, threading or tapping tools 8205.10.10 A 8205.10.00 A 8205.10.01 A + 8205.10.90 BM 8205.10.02 B + 8205.10.03 B + 8205.10.99 B + +8205.20 Hammers and sledge hammers 8205.20.00 C 8205.20.30 A 8205.20.01 C + 8205.20.60 A + +8205.30 Planes, chisels, gouges and similar cutting tools for working 8205.30.00 BM 8205.30.30 A 8205.30.01 B + 8205.30.60 A 8205.30.02 B + 8205.30.03 B + 8205.30.99 B + +8205.40 Screwdrivers 8205.40.00 B 8205.40.00 A 8205.40.01 B + 8205.40.99 B + +8205.51 Curling irons, cork screws, nut-crackers and other household 8205.51.00 B 8205.51.15 A 8205.51.01 B + 8205.51.30 A 8205.51.02 A + 8205.51.45 A 8205.51.99 A + 8205.51.60 A + 8205.51.75 A + +8205.59 Tools for masons, watchmakers, miners and hand tools nes 8205.59.10 B 8205.59.10 A 8205.59.01 C + 8205.59.20 B 8205.59.20 D 8205.59.02 C + 8205.59.30 D 8205.59.30 A 8205.59.03 C + 8205.59.90 BM 8205.59.40 D 8205.59.04 C + 8205.59.45 A 8205.59.05 C + 8205.59.55 A 8205.59.06 C + 8205.59.60 A 8205.59.07 C + 8205.59.70 A 8205.59.08 B + 8205.59.80 A 8205.59.09 C + 8205.59.10 A + 8205.59.11 C + 8205.59.12 C + 8205.59.13 C + 8205.59.14 C + 8205.59.15 B + 8205.59.16 B + 8205.59.17 C + 8205.59.18 C + 8205.59.19 C + 8205.59.20 C + 8205.59.99 C + +8205.60 Blow torches 8205.60.10 BM 8205.60.00 A 8205.60.01 B + 8205.60.90 BM 8205.60.99 A + + +8205.70 Vices, clamps and the like 8205.70.10 A 8205.70.00 A 8205.70.01 B + 8205.70.90 C 8205.70.02 C + 8205.70.03 A + 8205.70.99 C + +8205.80 Anvils, portable forges and hand or pedal-operated grinding 8205.80.00 BM 8205.80.00 A 8205.80.01 B + 8205.80.99 B + +8205.90 Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings 8205.90.00 BM 8205.90.00 8205.90.01 C + +8206.00 Tools of two or more of the heading Nos 82.02 to 82.05, in set 8206.00.00 BM 8206.00.00 8206.00.01 C + +8207.11 Rock drilling or earth boring tools with working part of 8207.11.10 D 8207.11.00 A 8207.11.01 C + 8207.11.90 A 8207.11.02 C + 8207.11.03 C + 8207.11.04 C + 8207.11.05 A + 8207.11.06 C + 8207.11.07 C + 8207.11.08 C + 8207.11.09 B + 8207.11.99 C + +8207.12 Rock drilling or earth boring tools with working part of other 8207.12.10 D 8207.12.30 A 8207.12.01 C + 8207.12.90 A 8207.12.60 A 8207.12.02 C + 8207.12.03 C + 8207.12.04 C + 8207.12.05 A + 8207.12.06 C + 8207.12.07 C + 8207.12.08 C + 8207.12.09 B + 8207.12.99 C + +8207.20 Dies for drawing or extruding metal 8207.20.10 A 8207.20.00 A 8207.20.01 B + 8207.20.90 A 8207.20.02 B + 8207.20.03 B + +8207.30 Tools for pressing, stamping or punching 8207.30.00 B 8207.30.30 A 8207.30.01 B + 8207.30.60 A 8207.30.02 B + 8207.30.03 B + +8207.40 Tools for taping or threading 8207.40.00 B 8207.40.30 A 8207.40.01 B + 8207.40.60 A 8207.40.02 B + 8207.40.03 A + 8207.40.99 B + +8207.50 Tools for drilling, other than for rock drilling 8207.50.00 B 8207.50.20 A 8207.50.01 C + 8207.50.40 A 8207.50.02 C + 8207.50.60 A 8207.50.03 C + 8207.50.80 A 8207.50.04 A + + 8207.50.05 A + 8207.50.06 B + 8207.50.99 C + +8207.60 Tools for boring or broaching 8207.60.00 BM 8207.60.00 A 8207.60.01 B + 8207.60.02 B + 8207.60.03 B + 8207.60.04 A + 8207.60.05 A + 8207.60.99 B + +8207.70 Tools for milling 8207.70.00 A 8207.70.30 A 8207.70.01 A + 8207.70.60 A 8207.70.02 A + 8207.70.99 A + +8207.80 Tools for turning 8207.80.00 A 8207.80.30 A 8207.80.01 C + 8207.80.60 A 8207.80.99 C + +8207.90 Screwdriver bits, lapping tools and other interchangeable tool 8207.90.10 D 8207.90.15 A 8207.90.01 A + 8207.90.90 B 8207.90.30 A 8207.90.02 C + 8207.90.45 A 8207.90.03 C + 8207.90.60 A 8207.90.99 C + 8207.90.75 A + +8208.10 Knives and blades for machines or mechanical appliances for 8208.10.00 A 8208.10.00 A 8208.10.01 B + 8208.10.99 B + +8208.20 Knives and blades for machines or mechanical appliances for 8208.20.00 A 8208.20.00 A 8208.20.01 B + 8208.20.99 B + +8208.30 Knives and blades for kitchen appliances or food industry 8208.30.00 BM 8208.30.00 A 8208.30.01 B + 8208.30.99 C + +8208.40 Knives and blades for agricultural, horticultural or forestry 8208.40.10 D 8208.40.30 A 8208.40.01 A + 8208.40.20 A 8208.40.60 D 8208.40.02 A + 8208.40.90 A 8208.40.99 A + +8208.90 Knives and blades for leather, paper, tobacco machines and 8208.90.00 A 8208.90.30 D 8208.90.99 B + 8208.90.60 A + +8209.00 Plates, tips and the like for tools of sintered metal carbides 8209.00.10 A 8209.00.00 A 8209.00.01 C + 8209.00.90 A + +8210.00 Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less, 8210.00.00 C 8210.00.00 A 8210.00.01 C + 8210.00.02 C + 8210.00.03 C + 8210.00.04 C + 8210.00.05 C + 8210.00.06 C + 8210.00.07 C + 8210.00.99 C + + +8211.10 Sets of different knives or sets of different articles (knives 8211.10.10 B 8211.10.00 8211.10.01 A + 8211.10.90 A 8211.10.02 A + 8211.10.03 A + +8211.91 Table knives having fixed blades 8211.91.10 A 8211.91.10 A 8211.91.01 A + 8211.91.91 BM 8211.91.20 A 8211.91.02 A + 8211.91.99 BM 8211.91.25 A 8211.91.03 A + 8211.91.30 A + 8211.91.40 A + 8211.91.50 A + 8211.91.60 A + +8211.92 Butcher's knives, hunting knives and other knives having fixed 8211.92.00 A 8211.92.20 A 8211.92.01 A + 8211.92.40 A 8211.92.02 A + 8211.92.60 A 8211.92.03 A + 8211.92.80 A 8211.92.04 A + +8211.93 Pocket and pen knives and other knives with folding blades 8211.93.00 A 8211.93.00 A 8211.93.01 A + 8211.93.02 A + 8211.93.03 A + 8211.93.04 A + +8211.94 Blades for knives of hd 8211.10 to 8211.94 8211.94.00 A 8211.94.10 A 8211.94.01 A + 8211.94.50 A 8211.94.99 A + +8212.10 Razors including safety razors and open blade type 8212.10.00 A 8212.10.00 A 8212.10.01 B + 8212.10.02 C + 8212.10.99 C + +8212.20 Safety razor blades, including razor blade blanks in strips 8212.20.00 A 8212.20.00 A 8212.20.01 C + 8212.20.02 C + 8212.20.99 C + +8212.90 Parts of non-electric razors 8212.90.00 A 8212.90.00 A 8212.90.01 C + 8212.90.02 C + 8212.90.99 C + +8213.00 Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades 8213.00.10 A 8213.00.30 A 8213.00.01 C + 8213.00.20 A 8213.00.60 A + 8213.00.30 A 8213.00.90 C + +8214.10 Paper knives, letter openers, erasing knives, pencil sharpener 8214.10.00 A 8214.10.00 A 8214.10.01 A + 8214.10.02 A + 8214.10.03 A + 8214.10.99 A + +8214.20 Manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail 8214.20.00 A 8214.20.30 A 8214.20.01 A + 8214.20.60 A 8214.20.99 A + 8214.20.90 A + + +8214.90 Kitchen chopper, cleavers and mincing knives and other article 8214.90.10 D 8214.90.30 A 8214.90.01 A + 8214.90.90 A 8214.90.60 A 8214.90.02 A + 8214.90.90 A 8214.90.03 A + 8214.90.04 A + 8214.90.99 A + +8215.10 Tableware sets containing at least one article plated with 8215.10.10 BM 8215.10.00 8215.10.01 A + 8215.10.90 BM + +8215.20 Tableware sets not containing articles plated with precious 8215.20.10 BM 8215.20.00 8215.20.01 A + 8215.20.90 BM + +8215.91 Tableware articles not in sets plated with precious metal 8215.91.10 BM 8215.91.30 A 8215.91.01 A + 8215.91.90 BM 8215.91.60 A + 8215.91.90 A + +8215.99 Tableware articles not in sets and not plated with precious 8215.99.10 CM 8215.99.01 C 8215.99.01 A + 8215.99.20 A 8215.99.05 C 8215.99.99 C + 8215.99.90 BM 8215.99.10 C + 8215.99.15 C + 8215.99.20 A + 8215.99.22 A + 8215.99.24 A + 8215.99.26 C + 8215.99.30 C + 8215.99.35 C + 8215.99.40 A + 8215.99.45 A + 8215.99.50 A + +8301.10 Padlocks of base metal 8301.10.00 C 8301.10.20 C 8301.10.01 C + 8301.10.40 C + 8301.10.50 A + 8301.10.60 A + 8301.10.80 C + 8301.10.90 A + +8301.20 Locks of a kind used for motor vehicles of base metal 8301.20.00 B 8301.20.00 A 8301.20.01 B + 8301.20.99 B + +8301.30 Locks of a kind used for furniture of base metal 8301.30.00 A 8301.30.00 A 8301.30.01 C + +8301.40 Locks of base metal, nes 8301.40.10 BM 8301.40.30 A 8301.40.01 C + 8301.40.90 BM 8301.40.60 A 8301.40.99 C + +8301.50 Clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks, of base 8301.50.00 B 8301.50.00 A 8301.50.01 A + 8301.50.99 A + +8301.60 Lock parts, including parts of clasps or frames with clasps, o 8301.60.00 BM 8301.60.00 A 8301.60.01 A + 8301.60.99 A + + +8301.70 Keys, including blanks for keys presented separately, of base 8301.70.00 C 8301.70.00 A 8301.70.01 C + 8301.70.99 C + +8302.10 Hinges of base metal 8302.10.00 C 8302.10.30 A 8302.10.01 C + 8302.10.60 A 8302.10.02 B + 8302.10.90 A 8302.10.99 C + +8302.20 Castors of base metal 8302.20.00 BM 8302.20.00 A 8302.20.01 C + 8302.20.99 A + +8302.30 Mountings, fittings and similar articles of base metal for 8302.30.00 B 8302.30.30 A 8302.30.01 B + 8302.30.60 B 8302.30.02 B + 8302.30.03 B + 8302.30.04 B + 8302.30.05 B + 8302.30.06 B + 8302.30.99 B + +8302.41 Mountings, fittings and similar articles of base metal for 8302.41.10 C 8302.41.30 A 8302.41.01 B + 8302.41.90 B 8302.41.60 A 8302.41.02 B + 8302.41.90 A 8302.41.03 B + 8302.41.04 C + 8302.41.05 C + 8302.41.99 A + +8302.42 Mountings, fittings and similar articles of base metal for 8302.42.00 B 8302.42.30 A 8302.42.01 C + 8302.42.60 A 8302.42.02 B + 8302.42.99 C + +8302.49 Mountings, fittings and similar articles of base metal, nes 8302.49.10 B 8302.49.20 A 8302.49.99 B + 8302.49.90 B 8302.49.40 A + 8302.49.60 A + 8302.49.80 A + +8302.50 Hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures, of base 8302.50.00 B 8302.50.00 A 8302.50.01 C + +8302.60 Door closures, automatic, of base metal 8302.60.10 B 8302.60.30 A 8302.60.01 B + 8302.60.90 B 8302.60.90 A + +8303.00 Safes, safe deposit lockers, cash, deep or strong boxes & the 8303.00.00 B 8303.00.00 A 8303.00.01 A + +8304.00 Office/desk equipment, base metal eg filing cab, trays,etc, o/ 8304.00.10 B 8304.00.00 A 8304.00.01 B + 8304.00.90 B 8304.00.02 B + 8304.00.99 B + +8305.10 Fitting for loose-leaf binders or files of base metal 8305.10.00 A 8305.10.00 A 8305.10.01 A + +8305.20 Staples in strips, base metal, nes (eg for offices, upholstery 8305.20.00 B 8305.20.00 A 8305.20.01 C + 8305.20.02 C + 8305.20.99 C + + +8305.90 Letter corners, letter or paper clips and similar office art o 8305.90.10 B 8305.90.30 A 8305.90.01 B + 8305.90.90 B 8305.90.60 A 8305.90.02 B + 8305.90.99 B + +8306.10 Bells, gongs and the like, of base metal 8306.10.10 D 8306.10.00 A 8306.10.01 A + 8306.10.90 A + +8306.21 Statuettes and other ornaments plated with precious metal 8306.21.00 B 8306.21.00 A 8306.21.01 B + +8306.29 Statuettes and other ornaments, nes 8306.29.00 B 8306.29.00 A 8306.29.99 C + +8306.30 Photograph, picture, or similar frames and mirrors of base 8306.30.00 B 8306.30.00 A 8306.30.01 B + +8307.10 Tubing, flexible, with or without fittings of iron or steel 8307.10.00 A 8307.10.30 A 8307.10.01 A + 8307.10.60 A 8307.10.99 A + +8307.90 Tubing, flexible, with or without fittings, of base metal, nes 8307.90.00 BM 8307.90.30 A 8307.90.01 B + 8307.90.60 A + +8308.10 Hooks, eyes and eyelets of base metal for clothing, footwear, 8308.10.10 D 8308.10.00 A 8308.10.01 B + 8308.10.90 B 8308.10.02 B + 8308.10.03 B + 8308.10.04 B + 8308.10.05 C + 8308.10.06 C + 8308.10.99 B + +8308.20 Rivets, tubular or bifurcated, of base metal for 8308.20.10 D 8308.20.30 A 8308.20.01 C + 8308.20.90 B 8308.20.60 A + +8308.90 Beads, spangles and other made up art nes, for 8308.90.00 BM 8308.90.30 A 8308.90.01 C + 8308.90.60 A 8308.90.02 C + 8308.90.90 A 8308.90.03 C + 8308.90.04 C + 8308.90.99 C + +8309.10 Corks, crown, of base metal 8309.10.00 CM 8309.10.00 A 8309.10.01 C + +8309.90 Stoppers, caps, lids, seals and other packing accessories of 8309.90.00 C 8309.90.00 A 8309.90.01 C + 8309.90.02 B + 8309.90.03 B + 8309.90.04 C + 8309.90.05 C + 8309.90.06 C + 8309.90.99 C + +8310.00 Letters, numbers, sign plates & sim art of base metal, excl 8310.00.00 B 8310.00.00 A 8310.00.01 A + 8310.00.99 A + +8311.10 Electrodes, coated, of base metal, for electric arc welding 8311.10.00 B 8311.10.00 D 8311.10.01 C + 8311.10.02 C + + 8311.10.03 C + 8311.10.04 A + 8311.10.99 B + +8311.20 Wire, cored, of base metal, for electric arc welding 8311.20.00 B 8311.20.00 D 8311.20.01 C + 8311.20.02 C + 8311.20.03 C + 8311.20.04 C + 8311.20.99 C + +8311.30 Coated rods and cored wire of base metal for soldering, 8311.30.00 B 8311.30.30 A 8311.30.01 C + 8311.30.60 D 8311.30.02 C + 8311.30.03 C + 8311.30.04 C + 8311.30.99 C + +8311.90 Electrodes & sim prod of base metal/metal carbd, nes, for 8311.90.10 D 8311.90.00 D 8311.90.01 C + 8311.90.90 B 8311.90.02 C + 8311.90.03 C + 8311.90.04 B + 8311.90.05 B + 8311.90.99 B + +8401.10 Nuclear reactors 8401.10.00 A 8401.10.00 A 8401.10.01 A + +8401.20 Machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation and parts 8401.20.10 A 8401.20.00 A 8401.20.01 C + 8401.20.90 A + +8401.30 Fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated, for nuclear 8401.30.00 D 8401.30.00 A 8401.30.01 A + +8401.40 Parts of nuclear reactors 8401.40.00 A 8401.40.00 A 8401.40.01 A + +8402.11 Watertube boilers with a steam production exceeding 45T per 8402.11.00 B 8402.11.00 A 8402.11.01 B+ + +8402.12 Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45T pe 8402.12.00 B 8402.12.00 A 8402.12.01 B+ + +8402.19 Vapour generating boilers nes, including hybrid boilers 8402.19.00 B 8402.19.00 A 8402.19.01 B+ + 8402.19.99 A + +8402.20 Super-heated water boilers 8402.20.00 B 8402.20.00 A 8402.20.01 B+ + +8402.90 Parts of steam or vapour generating boilers nes 8402.90.00 C 8402.90.00 A 8402.90.01 C + +8403.10 Central heating boilers nes 8403.10.10 B 8403.10.00 A 8403.10.01 B + 8403.10.90 B + +8403.90 Parts of central heating boiler nes 8403.90.00 A 8403.90.00 A 8403.90.01 A + +8404.10 Auxiliary plant for use with steam or vapour generating boiler 8404.10.10 A 8404.10.00 A 8404.10.01 A + 8404.10.90 A 8404.10.02 A + + +8404.20 Condensers for steam or vapour power units 8404.20.10 A 8404.20.00 A 8404.20.01 C + 8404.20.90 A + +8404.90 Parts for auxiliary plant & condenser for steam or vapour 8404.90.10 A 8404.90.00 A 8404.90.01 A + 8404.90.20 A 8404.90.99 A + +8405.10 Producer gas or water gas generators acetylene gas gen & sim 8405.10.10 D 8405.10.00 A 8405.10.01 A + 8405.10.90 A 8405.10.02 A + 8405.10.99 B + +8405.90 Parts of prod gas or wat gas generators acetylene gas gen & si 8405.90.10 D 8405.90.00 A 8405.90.01 A + 8405.90.20 A + +8406.11 Steam and vapour turbines for marine propulsion 8406.11.00 D 8406.11.10 A 8406.11.01 A + 8406.11.90 A 8406.11.02 A + +8406.19 Steam and vapour turbines nes 8406.19.00 A 8406.19.10 A 8406.19.01 B + 8406.19.90 A 8406.19.02 B + +8406.90 Parts of steam and vapour turbines 8406.90.10 D 8406.90.10 A 8406.90.01 A + 8406.90.20 D 8406.90.90 A + 8406.90.30 A + +8407.10 Aircraft engines, spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary type 8407.10.00 D 8407.10.00 D 8407.10.01 A + 8407.10.99 A + +8407.21 Outboard motors, spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary type 8407.21.00 A 8407.21.00 D 8407.21.01 A + +8407.29 Marine engines nes of the spark-ignition reciprocating or 8407.29.10 D 8407.29.00 D 8407.29.01 A + 8407.29.20 A 8407.29.02 A + 8407.29.03 A + +8407.31 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating, displacing not more tha 8407.31.00 B 8407.31.00 D 8407.31.01 B + 8407.31.99 A + +8407.32 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating, displacing >50 cc but 8407.32.00 A 8407.32.10 D 8407.32.01 A + 8407.32.20 A 8407.32.02 A + 8407.32.90 D 8407.32.03 A + 8407.32.99 A + +8407.33 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating displacing > 250 cc to 8407.33.00 A 8407.33.10 D 8407.33.01 A + 8407.33.20 A 8407.33.02 A + 8407.33.90 D 8407.33.03 A + 8407.33.99 A + +8407.34 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating displacing more than 100 8407.34.00 A 8407.34.10 D 8407.34.01 A + 8407.34.20 A 8407.34.99 A + 8407.34.90 D + +8407.90 Engines, spark-ignition type nes 8407.90.10 B 8407.90.10 D 8407.90.01 A + 8407.90.20 D 8407.90.90 D 8407.90.99 A + + 8407.90.90 B + +8408.10 Marine propulsion engines, diesel 8408.10.10 D 8408.10.00 A 8408.10.01 A + 8408.10.90 A 8408.10.02 A + 8408.10.03 A + +8408.20 Engines, diesel, for the vehicles of Chapter 87 8408.20.10 D 8408.20.10 D 8408.20.01 B + 8408.20.90 A 8408.20.20 A 8408.20.99 B + 8408.20.90 A + +8408.90 Engines, diesel nes 8408.90.10 D 8408.90.10 D 8408.90.01 A + 8408.90.90 A 8408.90.90 A 8408.90.99 A + +8409.10 Parts for spark-ignition type aircraft engines 8409.10.00 D 8409.10.00 D 8409.10.01 A + +8409.91 Parts for spark-ignition type engines nes 8409.91.10 D 8409.91.10 D 8409.91.01 B + 8409.91.91 D 8409.91.91 B 8409.91.02 B + 8409.91.92 BM 8409.91.92 A 8409.91.03 C + 8409.91.93 B 8409.91.99 A 8409.91.04 B + 8409.91.94 B 8409.91.05 C + 8409.91.95 B 8409.91.06 C + 8409.91.07 C + 8409.91.08 C + 8409.91.09 C + 8409.91.10 C + 8409.91.11 C + 8409.91.12 C + 8409.91.13 C + 8409.91.14 B + 8409.91.15 A + 8409.91.16 A + 8409.91.17 C + 8409.91.18 C + 8409.91.19 B + 8409.91.20 C + 8409.91.21 C + 8409.91.22 C + 8409.91.23 C + 8409.91.24 C + 8409.91.25 C + 8409.91.99 C + +8409.99 Parts for diesel and semi-diesel engines 8409.99.10 D 8409.99.10 D 8409.99.01 B + 8409.99.20 A 8409.99.91 A 8409.99.02 B + 8409.99.91 D 8409.99.92 A 8409.99.03 B + 8409.99.92 D 8409.99.99 A 8409.99.04 B + 8409.99.93 A 8409.99.05 B + 8409.99.06 B + 8409.99.07 B + 8409.99.08 B + 8409.99.09 B + + 8409.99.10 B + 8409.99.11 B + 8409.99.12 B + 8409.99.13 A + 8409.99.14 B + 8409.99.15 B + 8409.99.16 B + 8409.99.17 B + 8409.99.18 B + 8409.99.19 B + 8409.99.20 B + 8409.99.21 B + 8409.99.22 B + 8409.99.23 B + 8409.99.24 B + 8409.99.25 B + 8409.99.99 B + +8410.11 Hydraulic turbines & water wheels of a power not exceeding 100 8410.11.10 B 8410.11.00 A 8410.11.01 C + 8410.11.20 B + +8410.12 Hyd turbines & water wheels of a power exc 1000 KW but not 8410.12.10 B 8410.12.00 A 8410.12.01 C + 8410.12.20 B + +8410.13 Hydraulic turbines and water wheels of a power exceeding 10000 8410.13.10 B 8410.13.00 A 8410.13.01 C + 8410.13.20 B + +8410.90 Parts of hydraulic turbines & water wheels including regulator 8410.90.10 D 8410.90.00 A 8410.90.01 A + 8410.90.20 A + 8410.90.30 A + +8411.11 Turbo-jets of a thrust not exceeding 25 KN 8411.11.00 D 8411.11.40 A 8411.11.01 A + 8411.11.80 A 8411.11.99 A + +8411.12 Turbo-jets of a thrust exceeding 25 KN 8411.12.00 D 8411.12.40 A 8411.12.01 A + 8411.12.80 A 8411.12.99 A + +8411.21 Turbo-propellers of a power not exceeding 1100 KW 8411.21.00 D 8411.21.40 A 8411.21.01 A + 8411.21.80 A 8411.21.99 A + +8411.22 Turbo-propellers of a power exceeding 1100 KW 8411.22.00 D 8411.22.40 A 8411.22.01 A + 8411.22.80 A 8411.22.99 A + +8411.81 Gas turbines nes of a power not exceeding 5000 KW 8411.81.10 D 8411.81.40 A 8411.81.01 A + 8411.81.90 A 8411.81.80 A 8411.81.99 A + +8411.82 Gas turbines nes of a power exceeding 5000 KW 8411.82.10 D 8411.82.40 A 8411.82.01 A + 8411.82.90 A 8411.82.80 A 8411.82.99 A + +8411.91 Parts of turbo-jets or turbo-propellers 8411.91.00 D 8411.91.10 D 8411.91.01 A + 8411.91.90 A 8411.91.99 A + + +8411.99 Parts of gas turbines nes 8411.99.10 D 8411.99.10 D 8411.99.01 A + 8411.99.20 A 8411.99.90 A 8411.99.02 A + 8411.99.99 A + +8412.10 Reaction engines nes other than turbo jets 8412.10.00 D 8412.10.00 A 8412.10.01 A + 8412.10.99 A + +8412.21 Hydraulic power engines & motors linear acting (cylinders) 8412.21.00 A 8412.21.00 A 8412.21.01 A + +8412.29 Hydraulic power engines & motors nes 8412.29.10 D 8412.29.40 A 8412.29.99 A + 8412.29.90 A 8412.29.80 A + +8412.31 Pneumatic power engines & motors linear acting (cylinders) 8412.31.00 A 8412.31.00 A 8412.31.01 A + 8412.31.99 A + +8412.39 Pneumatic power engines & motors nes 8412.39.10 D 8412.39.00 A 8412.39.01 B + 8412.39.90 A 8412.39.02 B + 8412.39.99 B + +8412.80 Engines and motors nes 8412.80.10 D 8412.80.10 A 8412.80.01 A + 8412.80.20 D 8412.80.90 A 8412.80.02 A + 8412.80.30 A 8412.80.03 A + 8412.80.90 A 8412.80.04 A + 8412.80.99 A + +8412.90 Parts of hydraulic & pneumatic & other power engines and motor 8412.90.10 D 8412.90.10 A 8412.90.01 A + 8412.90.20 D 8412.90.90 A 8412.90.02 A + 8412.90.30 A 8412.90.03 A + 8412.90.40 A 8412.90.99 A + 8412.90.50 A + +8413.11 Pumps with or w/o a meas device for disp fuel or lub in fillin 8413.11.00 A 8413.11.00 A 8413.11.01 C + 8413.11.99 C + +8413.19 Pumps fitted or designed to be fitted with a measuring device 8413.19.10 D 8413.19.00 A 8413.19.01 B + 8413.19.90 A 8413.19.02 A + 8413.19.03 A + 8413.19.04 A + 8413.19.99 A + +8413.20 Hand pumps nes, o/t those of subheading No 8413.11 or 8413.19 8413.20.00 A 8413.20.00 A 8413.20.01 B + +8413.30 Fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for int comb piston 8413.30.10 D 8413.30.10 A 8413.30.01 B + 8413.30.90 B 8413.30.90 A 8413.30.02 B + 8413.30.03 C + 8413.30.04 A + 8413.30.05 A + 8413.30.06 B + 8413.30.99 B + + +8413.40 Concrete pumps 8413.40.00 A 8413.40.00 A 8413.40.01 A + 8413.40.02 A + 8413.40.03 A + 8413.40.99 A + +8413.50 Reciprocating positive displacement pumps nes 8413.50.10 D 8413.50.00 A 8413.50.01 B + 8413.50.90 A 8413.50.99 B + +8413.60 Rotary positive displacement pumps nes 8413.60.00 B 8413.60.00 A 8413.60.01 C + 8413.60.02 B + 8413.60.03 C + 8413.60.04 C + 8413.60.05 A + 8413.60.99 C + +8413.70 Centrifugal pumps nes 8413.70.10 D 8413.70.10 D 8413.70.01 C + 8413.70.90 B 8413.70.20 A 8413.70.02 C + 8413.70.03 C + 8413.70.04 C + 8413.70.05 C + +8413.81 Pumps nes 8413.81.00 B 8413.81.00 A 8413.81.01 C + 8413.81.02 A + 8413.81.99 C + +8413.82 Liquid elevators 8413.82.00 A 8413.82.00 A 8413.82.01 C + +8413.91 Parts of pumps for liquid whether or not fitted with a 8413.91.10 A 8413.91.10 A 8413.91.01 A + 8413.91.91 D 8413.91.20 D 8413.91.02 A + 8413.91.99 A 8413.91.90 A 8413.91.03 C + 8413.91.04 A + 8413.91.05 A + 8413.91.06 B + 8413.91.07 A + 8413.91.08 A + 8413.91.09 C + 8413.91.10 A + 8413.91.11 B + 8413.91.99 B + +8413.92 Parts of liquid elevators 8413.92.00 A 8413.92.00 A 8413.92.01 A + +8414.10 Vacuum pumps 8414.10.10 D 8414.10.00 A 8414.10.01 C + 8414.10.90 A 8414.10.02 B + 8414.10.03 A + 8414.10.04 A + 8414.10.05 A + 8414.10.99 A + +8414.20 Hand or foot-operated air pumps 8414.20.00 A 8414.20.00 A 8414.20.01 A + + +8414.30 Compressors of a kind used in refrigerating equipment 8414.30.10 B 8414.30.40 A 8414.30.01 C + 8414.30.90 B 8414.30.80 A 8414.30.02 B + 8414.30.03 A + 8414.30.04 C + 8414.30.05 B + 8414.30.06 B + 8414.30.07 B + 8414.30.08 B + 8414.30.09 B + 8414.30.99 C + +8414.40 Air compressors mounted on a wheeled chassis for towing 8414.40.10 D 8414.40.00 A 8414.40.01 C + 8414.40.90 B 8414.40.02 B + 8414.40.99 B + +8414.51 Fans: table, roof etc with a self-cont elec mtr of an output 8414.51.00 C 8414.51.00 A 8414.51.01 C + 8414.51.02 A + 8414.51.99 C + +8414.59 Fans nes 8414.59.00 B 8414.59.10 D 8414.59.01 C + 8414.59.80 A 8414.59.99 B + +8414.60 Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm 8414.60.00 B 8414.60.00 A 8414.60.01 B + 8414.60.99 B + +8414.80 Air or gas compressors, hoods 8414.80.00 B 8414.80.10 A 8414.80.01 B + 8414.80.20 A 8414.80.02 B + 8414.80.90 A 8414.80.03 C + 8414.80.04 A + 8414.80.05 A + 8414.80.06 C + 8414.80.07 C + 8414.80.08 A + 8414.80.09 A + 8414.80.10 A + 8414.80.11 B + 8414.80.12 C + 8414.80.13 C + 8414.80.14 A + 8414.80.15 C + 8414.80.99 A + +8414.90 Parts of vacuum pumps, compressors, fans, blowers, hoods 8414.90.10 D 8414.90.10 A 8414.90.01 C + 8414.90.20 B 8414.90.20 A 8414.90.02 C + 8414.90.30 B 8414.90.90 A 8414.90.03 A + 8414.90.40 B 8414.90.04 C + 8414.90.50 B 8414.90.05 A + 8414.90.06 C + 8414.90.07 A + 8414.90.08 C + 8414.90.09 B + + 8414.90.10 C + 8414.90.11 B + 8414.90.12 B + 8414.90.13 C + 8414.90.99 C + +8415.10 Air conditioning machines window or wall types, self-contained 8415.10.10 B 8415.10.00 A 8415.10.01 B + 8415.10.90 BM + +8415.81 Air cond mach nes inc a ref unit and a valve for rev of the 8415.81.00 BM 8415.81.00 A 8415.81.01 B + 8415.81.99 B + +8415.82 Air cond mach nes, inc a refrigerating unit 8415.82.10 D 8415.82.00 A 8415.82.01 A + 8415.82.20 D 8415.82.02 B + 8415.82.90 B 8415.82.99 B + +8415.83 Air cond mach nes, not incorporating refrigerating unit 8415.83.00 A 8415.83.00 A 8415.83.01 A + 8415.83.02 A + 8415.83.99 A + +8415.90 Parts of air conditioning machines 8415.90.10 BM 8415.90.00 A 8415.90.01 A + 8415.90.20 D 8415.90.99 A + 8415.90.30 A + 8415.90.40 BM + +8416.10 Furnace burners for liquid fuel 8416.10.10 B 8416.10.00 A 8416.10.01 C + 8416.10.91 B + 8416.10.99 C + +8416.20 Furnace burners nes, including combination burners 8416.20.10 B 8416.20.00 A 8416.20.01 C + 8416.20.91 B + 8416.20.99 C + +8416.30 Mech stokers, mech grates, mech ash dischargers and similar 8416.30.10 B 8416.30.00 A 8416.30.01 C + 8416.30.91 B + 8416.30.99 C + +8416.90 Parts of furnace burners, mech stokers grates, ash dischargers 8416.90.10 B 8416.90.00 A 8416.90.01 B + 8416.90.20 B + +8417.10 Furnaces & ovens n-elec for the roast, melt or h-treat of ores 8417.10.10 D 8417.10.00 A 8417.10.01 B + 8417.10.20 D 8417.10.02 A + 8417.10.90 A 8417.10.03 B + 8417.10.04 B + 8417.10.99 A + +8417.20 Bakery ovens, including biscuit ovens, non-electric 8417.20.00 A 8417.20.00 A 8417.20.01 B + 8417.20.99 B + +8417.80 Industrial or lab furnaces & ovens, inc incinerators 8417.80.10 D 8417.80.00 A 8417.80.01 B + 8417.80.90 A 8417.80.02 B + + 8417.80.03 B + 8417.80.04 B + 8417.80.99 B + +8417.90 Parts of industrial or lab furnaces & ovens inc incinerators 8417.90.10 D 8417.90.00 A 8417.90.01 A + 8417.90.91 D 8417.90.99 A + 8417.90.92 D + 8417.90.93 A + 8417.90.94 A + +8418.10 Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate external 8418.10.10 B 8418.10.00 A 8418.10.01 C + 8418.10.90 CM 8418.10.02 B + +8418.21 Refrigerators, household type, compression-type 8418.21.10 CM 8418.21.00 A 8418.21.01 C + 8418.21.90 CM + +8418.22 Refrigerators, household type, absorption-type, electrical 8418.22.10 B 8418.22.00 A 8418.22.01 B + 8418.22.90 B + +8418.29 Refrigerators, household type, nes 8418.29.00 B 8418.29.00 A 8418.29.99 B + +8418.30 Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 l capacity 8418.30.00 C 8418.30.00 A 8418.30.01 B + 8418.30.02 B + 8418.30.03 C + 8418.30.04 B + 8418.30.05 B + 8418.30.99 B + +8418.40 Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 l capacity 8418.40.00 C 8418.40.00 A 8418.40.01 B + 8418.40.02 B + 8418.40.03 C + 8418.40.04 C + 8418.40.05 C + 8418.40.99 C + +8418.50 Refrigerating or freezing display counters, cabinets, 8418.50.10 B 8418.50.00 A 8418.50.01 B + 8418.50.20 B 8418.50.02 B + 8418.50.03 B + 8418.50.99 A + +8418.61 Compression type refrigerating or freez equip whose condensers 8418.61.10 D 8418.61.00 A 8418.61.01 B + 8418.61.20 B 8418.61.02 A + 8418.61.90 B 8418.61.99 A + +8418.69 Refrigerating or freezing equipment nes 8418.69.00 B 8418.69.00 A 8418.69.01 B + 8418.69.02 C + 8418.69.03 C + 8418.69.04 B + 8418.69.05 B + 8418.69.06 A + 8418.69.07 B + + 8418.69.08 B + 8418.69.09 B + 8418.69.10 B + 8418.69.11 B + 8418.69.12 B + 8418.69.13 C + 8418.69.14 C + 8418.69.15 C + 8418.69.16 C + 8418.69.17 C + 8418.69.18 C + 8418.69.99 C + +8418.91 Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing 8418.91.10 A 8418.91.00 A 8418.91.01 A + 8418.91.20 A 8418.91.02 A + 8418.91.30 D 8418.91.99 A + 8418.91.40 A + +8418.99 Parts of refrigerating or freezing equipment, nes 8418.99.10 B 8418.99.00 A 8418.99.01 C + 8418.99.20 B 8418.99.02 C + 8418.99.30 B 8418.99.03 B + 8418.99.40 D 8418.99.04 C + 8418.99.50 CM 8418.99.05 C + 8418.99.06 C + 8418.99.07 C + 8418.99.08 C + 8418.99.09 C + 8418.99.10 C + 8418.99.11 C + 8418.99.99 C + +8419.11 Instantaneous gas water heaters 8419.11.10 B 8419.11.00 A 8419.11.01 B + 8419.11.90 B 8419.11.99 B + +8419.19 Instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric, nes 8419.19.10 CM 8419.19.00 C 8419.19.01 C + 8419.19.90 CM 8419.19.99 C + +8419.20 Medical, surgical or laboratory sterilizers 8419.20.10 D 8419.20.00 A 8419.20.01 B + 8419.20.20 A 8419.20.02 A + +8419.31 Dryers for agricultural products 8419.31.10 D 8419.31.00 A 8419.31.01 B + 8419.31.20 A 8419.31.02 B + 8419.31.90 A 8419.31.03 B + 8419.31.04 B + 8419.31.99 B + +8419.32 Dryers for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard 8419.32.10 D 8419.32.10 A 8419.32.01 A + 8419.32.90 A 8419.32.50 A 8419.32.02 A + 8419.32.99 A + +8419.39 Non-domestic, non-electric dryers nes 8419.39.10 D 8419.39.00 A 8419.39.01 A + + 8419.39.20 D 8419.39.02 A + 8419.39.90 A 8419.39.03 A + 8419.39.04 A + 8419.39.05 A + 8419.39.06 A + 8419.39.99 A + +8419.40 Distilling or rectifying plant 8419.40.00 A 8419.40.00 A 8419.40.01 A + 8419.40.02 A + 8419.40.03 C + 8419.40.04 C + 8419.40.99 A + +8419.50 Heat exchange units, non-domestic, non-electric 8419.50.10 D 8419.50.00 A 8419.50.01 B + 8419.50.20 D 8419.50.02 C + 8419.50.91 B 8419.50.03 C + 8419.50.99 B 8419.50.04 A + 8419.50.05 A + 8419.50.99 B + +8419.60 Machinery for liquefying air or gas 8419.60.00 A 8419.60.00 A 8419.60.01 A + +8419.81 Machinery for making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food 8419.81.10 D 8419.81.10 A 8419.81.01 C + 8419.81.20 B 8419.81.50 D 8419.81.02 C + 8419.81.30 A 8419.81.90 A 8419.81.99 A + 8419.81.40 A + 8419.81.90 B + +8419.89 Machinery, plant or laboratory equip for treat of mat by a 8419.89.10 D 8419.89.10 A 8419.89.01 A + 8419.89.20 D 8419.89.50 A 8419.89.02 A + 8419.89.30 A 8419.89.03 C + 8419.89.40 B 8419.89.04 C + 8419.89.90 B 8419.89.05 A + 8419.89.06 A + 8419.89.07 B + 8419.89.08 A + 8419.89.09 B + 8419.89.10 A + 8419.89.11 C + 8419.89.12 C + 8419.89.13 A + 8419.89.14 C + 8419.89.15 C + 8419.89.16 C + 8419.89.17 C + 8419.89.18 C + 8419.89.19 C + 8419.89.20 B + 8419.89.21 B + 8419.89.99 B + + +8419.90 Parts of machinery, plant and equipment of heading No 84.19 8419.90.10 B 8419.90.10 A 8419.90.01 B + 8419.90.20 A 8419.90.20 A 8419.90.02 A + 8419.90.30 BM 8419.90.30 A 8419.90.03 C + 8419.90.40 B 8419.90.90 A 8419.90.04 B + 8419.90.50 D 8419.90.05 B + 8419.90.60 BM 8419.90.99 B + 8419.90.70 A + 8419.90.80 B + 8419.90.90 D + +8420.10 Calendering or rolling machines, excluding for metals or glass 8420.10.10 D 8420.10.10 A 8420.10.01 A + 8420.10.90 A 8420.10.20 D + 8420.10.90 A + +8420.91 Cylinders for calendering or rolling mach, excluding for metal 8420.91.10 D 8420.91.10 A 8420.91.01 B + 8420.91.20 D 8420.91.20 D 8420.91.99 A + 8420.91.91 D 8420.91.90 A + 8420.91.92 A + +8420.99 Parts of calendering or rolling mach nes, excluding for metals 8420.99.10 D 8420.99.10 A 8420.99.99 A + 8420.99.91 D 8420.99.20 D + 8420.99.92 A 8420.99.90 A + +8421.11 Cream separators 8421.11.00 D 8421.11.00 A 8421.11.01 A + 8421.11.99 A + +8421.12 Clothes-dryers, centrifugal 8421.12.00 D 8421.12.00 A 8421.12.01 B + 8421.12.99 B + +8421.19 Centrifuges nes 8421.19.10 D 8421.19.00 A 8421.19.01 A + 8421.19.20 D 8421.19.02 A + 8421.19.30 D 8421.19.03 A + 8421.19.90 A 8421.19.04 A + 8421.19.05 A + 8421.19.06 A + 8421.19.99 A + +8421.21 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for water 8421.21.00 B 8421.21.00 A 8421.21.01 A + 8421.21.02 B + 8421.21.03 B + 8421.21.04 B + 8421.21.99 B + +8421.22 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for beverages, 8421.22.00 A 8421.22.00 A 8421.22.01 A + +8421.23 Oil or petrol-filters for internal combustion engines 8421.23.00 C 8421.23.00 A 8421.23.01 C + +8421.29 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids nes 8421.29.10 D 8421.29.00 A 8421.29.01 B + 8421.29.90 B 8421.29.02 C + 8421.29.03 B + 8421.29.04 B + + 8421.29.05 A + 8421.29.99 B + +8421.31 Intake air filters for internal combustion engines 8421.31.10 B 8421.31.00 A 8421.31.01 A + 8421.31.90 B 8421.31.02 A + 8421.31.99 B + +8421.39 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases nes 8421.39.10 D 8421.39.00 A 8421.39.01 B + 8421.39.90 BM 8421.39.02 B + 8421.39.03 B + 8421.39.04 B + 8421.39.05 B + 8421.39.06 B + 8421.39.07 B + 8421.39.08 B + 8421.39.99 B + +8421.91 Parts of centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 8421.91.10 D 8421.91.00 A 8421.91.01 A + 8421.91.20 A 8421.91.99 A + 8421.91.30 D + +8421.99 Parts for filtering or purifying mchy and apparatus for liquid 8421.99.10 D 8421.99.00 A 8421.99.01 B + 8421.99.20 B 8421.99.02 A + 8421.99.30 B 8421.99.03 B + 8421.99.99 B + +8422.11 Dish washing machines of the HH type 8422.11.10 D 8422.11.00 A 8422.11.01 B + 8422.11.91 B + 8422.11.99 B + +8422.19 Dish washing machines nes 8422.19.00 A 8422.19.00 A 8422.19.99 A + +8422.20 Machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or containers nes 8422.20.10 D 8422.20.00 A 8422.20.01 B + 8422.20.90 A 8422.20.02 B + 8422.20.03 A + 8422.20.04 B + 8422.20.99 A + +8422.30 Mach for fil/clos/seal/etc.btle/can/box/ bag or ctnr nes, mach 8422.30.10 D 8422.30.10 A 8422.30.01 A + 8422.30.90 B 8422.30.90 A 8422.30.02 A + 8422.30.03 A + 8422.30.04 A + 8422.30.05 B + 8422.30.06 B + 8422.30.07 A + 8422.30.08 B + 8422.30.09 A + 8422.30.10 B + 8422.30.11 B + 8422.30.12 B + 8422.30.13 A + + 8422.30.14 A + 8422.30.15 A + 8422.30.16 B + 8422.30.17 B + 8422.30.99 B + +8422.40 Packing or wrapping machinery nes 8422.40.10 D 8422.40.10 A 8422.40.01 B + 8422.40.90 A 8422.40.90 A 8422.40.02 B + 8422.40.03 A + 8422.40.04 A + 8422.40.05 A + 8422.40.06 A + 8422.40.99 A + +8422.90 Pts of dish washing, cleaning or drying container, packing or 8422.90.10 D 8422.90.05 A 8422.90.01 B + 8422.90.91 B 8422.90.10 A 8422.90.02 B + 8422.90.99 A 8422.90.20 A 8422.90.03 A + 8422.90.90 A 8422.90.04 B + 8422.90.99 A + +8423.10 Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household 8423.10.00 A 8423.10.00 A 8423.10.01 C + 8423.10.02 B + 8423.10.99 B + +8423.20 Scales for continuous weighing of goods on conveyors 8423.20.00 A 8423.20.00 A 8423.20.01 A + 8423.20.99 A + +8423.30 Constant weight scales, including hopper scales 8423.30.00 A 8423.30.00 A 8423.30.01 B + 8423.30.02 B + 8423.30.99 A + +8423.81 Weighing machinery having a maximum weighing capacity not 8423.81.00 A 8423.81.00 A 8423.81.01 B + +8423.82 Weighing machinery having a maximum weighing cap > 30 kg but 8423.82.00 A 8423.82.00 A 8423.82.01 B + +8423.89 Weighing machinery, nes 8423.89.00 A 8423.89.00 A 8423.89.99 A + +8423.90 Weighing machine weights of all kinds; parts of weighing 8423.90.00 A 8423.90.00 A 8423.90.01 B + 8423.90.02 A + +8424.10 Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged 8424.10.00 B 8424.10.00 A 8424.10.01 A + 8424.10.02 B + 8424.10.03 C + +8424.20 Spray guns and similar appliances 8424.20.10 D 8424.20.10 A 8424.20.01 B + 8424.20.90 B 8424.20.90 A 8424.20.02 A + 8424.20.03 A + 8424.20.99 A + +8424.30 Steam or sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting 8424.30.00 B 8424.30.10 D 8424.30.01 C + 8424.30.90 A 8424.30.02 C + + 8424.30.03 A + 8424.30.04 C + 8424.30.99 B + +8424.81 Mech appl for proj/disp or spraying liquids or powders for agr 8424.81.00 A 8424.81.10 D 8424.81.01 A + 8424.81.90 A 8424.81.02 A + 8424.81.03 A + 8424.81.04 A + 8424.81.05 A + 8424.81.99 A + +8424.89 Mech appl (whether or not hand-op) for proj/disp or spraying 8424.89.00 A 8424.89.00 A 8424.89.01 A + 8424.89.02 A + 8424.89.03 A + 8424.89.99 A + +8424.90 Pts of mech app (hand-op or not) for proj/disp or spray liq or 8424.90.10 A 8424.90.05 A 8424.90.01 A + 8424.90.20 D 8424.90.10 A + 8424.90.30 A 8424.90.20 D + 8424.90.40 A 8424.90.90 A + +8425.11 Pulley tackle/hoists electric (exc skip hoists or hoists for 8425.11.00 A 8425.11.00 A 8425.11.01 C + 8425.11.99 C + +8425.19 Pulley tackle/hoists nes (exc skip hoists or hoists for raisin 8425.19.00 A 8425.19.00 A 8425.19.99 B + +8425.20 Pit-head winding gear winches specially designed for use 8425.20.10 A 8425.20.00 A 8425.20.01 C + 8425.20.20 D 8425.20.02 C + 8425.20.03 C + 8425.20.04 C + 8425.20.99 A + +8425.31 Winches or capstans nes powered by electric motor 8425.31.00 A 8425.31.00 A 8425.31.01 B + 8425.31.02 C + +8425.39 Winches or captsans nes 8425.39.10 D 8425.39.00 A 8425.39.01 C + 8425.39.90 A 8425.39.02 C + 8425.39.03 B + 8425.39.99 A + +8425.41 Built-in jacking systems of a type used in garage 8425.41.00 A 8425.41.00 A 8425.41.01 A + +8425.42 Jacks & hoists nes hydraulic 8425.42.00 B 8425.42.00 A 8425.42.01 B + 8425.42.02 B + 8425.42.03 B + 8425.42.99 B + +8425.49 Jacks & hoists nes 8425.49.00 B 8425.49.00 A 8425.49.01 B + 8425.49.99 B + +8426.11 Gantry & overhead travelling cranes on fixed support 8426.11.00 B 8426.11.00 A 8426.11.01 C + + +8426.12 Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers 8426.12.00 A 8426.12.00 A 8426.12.01 C + +8426.19 Transporter or bridge cranes 8426.19.00 A 8426.19.00 A 8426.19.01 A + +8426.20 Tower cranes 8426.20.00 A 8426.20.00 A 8426.20.01 C + +8426.30 Portal or pedestal jib cranes 8426.30.00 A 8426.30.00 A 8426.30.01 C + +8426.41 Derricks/cranes or works trucks fitted with a crane, 8426.41.00 A 8426.41.00 A 8426.41.01 C + 8426.41.02 C + 8426.41.99 C + +8426.49 Derricks, cranes or work trucks fitted with a crane, 8426.49.00 A 8426.49.00 A 8426.49.01 C + 8426.49.02 C + 8426.49.99 C + +8426.91 Cranes designed for mounting on road vehicles 8426.91.00 A 8426.91.00 A 8426.91.01 A + 8426.91.02 A + 8426.91.03 A + 8426.91.04 A + 8426.91.99 A + +8426.99 Cranes or derricks nes 8426.99.00 A 8426.99.00 A 8426.99.01 C + 8426.99.02 C + 8426.99.03 B + 8426.99.04 C + 8426.99.99 A + +8427.10 Self-propelled works trucks powered by an electric motor 8427.10.00 B 8427.10.00 D 8427.10.01 C + 8427.10.02 A + +8427.20 Self-propelled works trucks nes 8427.20.10 B 8427.20.00 D 8427.20.01 C + 8427.20.90 B 8427.20.02 B + 8427.20.03 B + +8427.90 Trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment, non-powered 8427.90.00 A 8427.90.00 D 8427.90.01 C + 8427.90.99 A + +8428.10 Lifts and skip hoists 8428.10.00 A 8428.10.00 A 8428.10.01 C + +8428.20 Pneumatic elevators and conveyors 8428.20.10 D 8428.20.00 A 8428.20.01 A + 8428.20.90 A 8428.20.02 A + 8428.20.03 A + 8428.20.04 A + 8428.20.05 A + 8428.20.99 A + +8428.31 Cont-action elevators/conveyors for goods/mat spec design for 8428.31.00 A 8428.31.00 A 8428.31.01 C + +8428.32 Cont-action elevators/conveyors for goods/mat, bucket types ne 8428.32.10 D 8428.32.00 A 8428.32.01 A + + 8428.32.90 A + +8428.33 Cont-action elevators/conveyors for goods/mat, belt type nes 8428.33.10 D 8428.33.00 A 8428.33.01 A + 8428.33.90 A + +8428.39 Cont-action elevators/conveyors for goods/mat nes 8428.39.10 D 8428.39.00 A 8428.39.01 C + 8428.39.90 A 8428.39.02 C + 8428.39.99 A + +8428.40 Escalators and moving walkways 8428.40.00 A 8428.40.00 A 8428.40.01 A + 8428.40.02 A + 8428.40.99 A + +8428.50 Wagon handling equipment 8428.50.00 A 8428.50.00 A 8428.50.01 A + +8428.60 Teleferics, chair-lifts, ski-draglines; traction mechanisms fo 8428.60.00 A 8428.60.00 A 8428.60.01 A + +8428.90 Lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery nes 8428.90.10 D 8428.90.00 B 8428.90.01 B + 8428.90.20 D 8428.90.02 B + 8428.90.90 B 8428.90.03 B + 8428.90.04 C + 8428.90.99 C + +8429.11 Bulldozers and angledozers, crawler type 8429.11.00 D 8429.11.00 A 8429.11.01 A + +8429.19 Bulldozers and angledozers, wheeled 8429.19.00 A 8429.19.00 A 8429.19.01 A + +8429.20 Graders and levellers, self-propelled 8429.20.10 D 8429.20.00 A 8429.20.01 C + 8429.20.90 B + +8429.30 Scrapers, self-propelled 8429.30.10 D 8429.30.00 A 8429.30.01 C + 8429.30.90 A + +8429.40 Tamping machines and road rollers, selfpropelled 8429.40.00 A 8429.40.00 A 8429.40.01 A + 8429.40.99 A + +8429.51 Front end shovel loaders 8429.51.10 D 8429.51.10 A 8429.51.01 A + 8429.51.20 B 8429.51.50 A 8429.51.02 C + 8429.51.30 D 8429.51.03 C + 8429.51.99 A + +8429.52 Shovels and excavators with a 360 revolving superstructure 8429.52.10 D 8429.52.10 A 8429.52.01 A + 8429.52.91 D 8429.52.50 A 8429.52.02 A + 8429.52.99 A 8429.52.99 A + +8429.59 Self-propelled excavating machinery nes 8429.59.10 D 8429.59.10 A 8429.59.01 C + 8429.59.90 A 8429.59.50 A 8429.59.02 C + 8429.59.03 C + 8429.59.04 A + 8429.59.05 C + 8429.59.99 A + + +8430.10 Pile-drivers and pile-extractors 8430.10.00 A 8430.10.00 A 8430.10.01 A + +8430.20 Snow-ploughs and snow-blowers, not selfpropelled 8430.20.00 B 8430.20.00 A 8430.20.01 A + +8430.31 Coal or rock cutters, self-propelled 8430.31.10 D 8430.31.00 A 8430.31.01 C + 8430.31.20 B 8430.31.02 A + 8430.31.99 A + +8430.39 Coal or rock cutters, not self-propelled 8430.39.10 D 8430.39.00 A 8430.39.01 C + 8430.39.20 A 8430.39.99 A + +8430.41 Boring or sinking machinery nes, selfpropelled 8430.41.10 D 8430.41.00 A 8430.41.01 C + 8430.41.20 D 8430.41.02 C + 8430.41.30 D 8430.41.99 C + 8430.41.40 D + 8430.41.50 D + 8430.41.90 B + +8430.49 Boring or sinking machinery nes, not self-propelled 8430.49.10 D 8430.49.40 C 8430.49.01 C + 8430.49.20 D 8430.49.80 A 8430.49.02 C + 8430.49.30 D 8430.49.99 C + 8430.49.40 D + 8430.49.50 D + 8430.49.60 C + 8430.49.90 B + +8430.50 Construction equipment, self-propelled nes 8430.50.10 D 8430.50.10 D 8430.50.01 A + 8430.50.90 A 8430.50.50 A 8430.50.02 A + 8430.50.99 A + +8430.61 Tamping or compacting machinery, not self-propelled 8430.61.00 A 8430.61.00 A 8430.61.01 A + 8430.61.02 B + 8430.61.99 A + +8430.62 Scrapers, not self-propelled 8430.62.10 D 8430.62.00 A 8430.62.01 A + 8430.62.90 A + +8430.69 Construction equipment, not selfpropelled nes 8430.69.10 D 8430.69.00 A 8430.69.01 A + 8430.69.90 A 8430.69.02 A + 8430.69.03 A + 8430.69.04 A + 8430.69.99 A + +8431.10 Parts of machinery of heading No 84.25 8431.10.10 D 8431.10.00 A 8431.10.01 B + 8431.10.20 B 8431.10.02 B + 8431.10.99 B + +8431.20 Parts of fork-lift and other works trucks fitted with lifting 8431.20.00 A 8431.20.00 D 8431.20.01 C + 8431.20.99 C + + +8431.31 Parts of lifts, skip hoist or escalators 8431.31.00 A 8431.31.00 A 8431.31.01 C + 8431.31.02 A + 8431.31.99 A + +8431.39 Parts of lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery nes 8431.39.10 D 8431.39.00 A 8431.39.01 B + 8431.39.20 B 8431.39.99 B + +8431.41 Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips of excavating machinery 8431.41.10 D 8431.41.00 A 8431.41.01 C + 8431.41.20 D 8431.41.02 C + 8431.41.90 B 8431.41.03 C + 8431.41.99 C + +8431.42 Bulldozer and angledozer blades 8431.42.10 D 8431.42.00 A 8431.42.01 A + 8431.42.90 A + +8431.43 Parts of boring or sinking machinery, whether or not 8431.43.10 D 8431.43.40 B 8431.43.01 C + 8431.43.20 D 8431.43.80 A 8431.43.02 C + 8431.43.30 A 8431.43.03 A + 8431.43.40 B 8431.43.99 A + +8431.49 Parts of cranes, work-trucks, shovels, and other construction 8431.49.10 D 8431.49.10 A 8431.49.01 B + 8431.49.20 D 8431.49.90 A 8431.49.02 C + 8431.49.30 B 8431.49.03 C + 8431.49.90 B 8431.49.04 C + 8431.49.99 B + +8432.10 Ploughs 8432.10.00 D 8432.10.00 D 8432.10.01 A + +8432.21 Disc harrows 8432.21.00 D 8432.21.00 D 8432.21.01 A + +8432.29 Scarifiers, cultivators, weeders and hoes 8432.29.10 D 8432.29.00 D 8432.29.01 A + 8432.29.90 A 8432.29.99 A + +8432.30 Seeders, planters and transplanters 8432.30.10 A 8432.30.00 D 8432.30.01 A + 8432.30.20 D 8432.30.02 A + 8432.30.03 A + 8432.30.99 A + +8432.40 Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors 8432.40.10 A 8432.40.00 D 8432.40.01 A + 8432.40.20 D + +8432.80 Rollers, stone-removers and other soil preparation or 8432.80.10 D 8432.80.00 D 8432.80.01 A + 8432.80.20 A 8432.80.02 A + 8432.80.03 A + 8432.80.04 A + 8432.80.99 A + +8432.90 Parts for rollers and other soil preparation or cultivation 8432.90.10 A 8432.90.00 D 8432.90.01 A + 8432.90.20 D 8432.90.02 A + 8432.90.03 A + 8432.90.99 A + + +8433.11 Mowers, powered, lawn, with horizontal cutting device 8433.11.00 B 8433.11.00 A 8433.11.01 A + +8433.19 Mowers, powered, lawn, nes 8433.19.00 B 8433.19.00 A 8433.19.99 A + +8433.20 Mowers for hay etc including cutter bars for tractor mounting 8433.20.10 D 8433.20.00 D 8433.20.01 A + 8433.20.90 A 8433.20.02 C + 8433.20.99 A + +8433.30 Hay tedders and rakes and other haymaking machinery 8433.30.00 D 8433.30.00 D 8433.30.01 A + +8433.40 Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers 8433.40.00 D 8433.40.00 D 8433.40.01 A + 8433.40.02 A + 8433.40.99 A + +8433.51 Combine harvester-threshers 8433.51.00 D 8433.51.00 D 8433.51.01 A + +8433.52 Threshing machinery nes 8433.52.00 D 8433.52.00 D 8433.52.01 A + +8433.53 Root or tuber harvesting machines 8433.53.00 D 8433.53.00 D 8433.53.01 A + 8433.53.99 A + +8433.59 Harvesting machinery nes 8433.59.00 D 8433.59.00 D 8433.59.01 A + 8433.59.02 A + 8433.59.03 A + 8433.59.04 A + 8433.59.05 A + 8433.59.06 A + 8433.59.99 A + +8433.60 Machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other 8433.60.10 D 8433.60.00 D 8433.60.01 A + 8433.60.90 A 8433.60.02 A + 8433.60.03 A + 8433.60.99 A + +8433.90 Parts of harvesting, threshing and other agricultural and 8433.90.10 A 8433.90.10 A 8433.90.01 A + 8433.90.20 A 8433.90.50 D 8433.90.02 A + 8433.90.30 A 8433.90.03 A + 8433.90.90 D 8433.90.99 A + +8434.10 Milking machines 8434.10.00 D 8434.10.00 D 8434.10.01 A + +8434.20 Dairy machinery 8434.20.10 D 8434.20.00 D 8434.20.01 A + 8434.20.90 A + +8434.90 Parts of milking machines and dairy machinery 8434.90.10 D 8434.90.00 D 8434.90.01 A + 8434.90.20 A + +8435.10 Presses, crushers & sim mach used in the mfg of wine, cider, 8435.10.10 A 8435.10.00 A 8435.10.01 A + 8435.10.20 A + + +8435.90 Parts of presses, crushers & sim mach used in the mfg of wine, 8435.90.10 A 8435.90.00 A 8435.90.01 A + 8435.90.20 A + +8436.10 Machinery for preparing animal feeding stuffs 8436.10.00 D 8436.10.00 D 8436.10.01 A + +8436.21 Poultry incubators and brooders 8436.21.00 D 8436.21.00 D 8436.21.01 A + 8436.21.02 A + +8436.29 Poultry-keeping machinery, nes 8436.29.00 D 8436.29.00 D 8436.29.01 A + 8436.29.99 A + +8436.80 Agri/hortic/forestry bee-keeping mach nes inc germination plan 8436.80.10 D 8436.80.00 D 8436.80.01 A + 8436.80.20 A 8436.80.02 A + 8436.80.03 A + 8436.80.04 A + 8436.80.99 A + +8436.91 Parts of poultry-keeping machinery 8436.91.00 D 8436.91.00 D 8436.91.01 A + +8436.99 Parts of agr/hort/forestry/bee-keeping mach nes incl pts of 8436.99.10 A 8436.99.00 D 8436.99.99 A + 8436.99.20 D + +8437.10 Machines for cleaning/sorting or grading seed, grain or dried 8437.10.10 D 8437.10.00 A 8437.10.01 A + 8437.10.90 A 8437.10.02 A + 8437.10.03 A + 8437.10.99 A + +8437.80 Mach for milling/working of cereals/ dried leguminous nes veg 8437.80.00 A 8437.80.00 A 8437.80.01 A + 8437.80.02 A + 8437.80.99 A + +8437.90 Pts of clean/sort mach etc for seed/grn etc mill/wrkg of 8437.90.10 D 8437.90.00 A 8437.90.01 A + 8437.90.20 A 8437.90.02 A + 8437.90.03 A + 8437.90.99 A + +8438.10 Bakery mach and machy for the mfg of macaroni, spaghetti or si 8438.10.10 A 8438.10.00 A 8438.10.01 A + 8438.10.20 D 8438.10.02 A + 8438.10.03 A + 8438.10.04 A + 8438.10.05 A + 8438.10.06 A + 8438.10.07 A + 8438.10.08 A + 8438.10.99 A + +8438.20 Machinery for the manufacture of confectionary, cocoa or 8438.20.10 D 8438.20.00 A 8438.20.01 A + 8438.20.90 A 8438.20.99 A + +8438.30 Machinery for sugar manufacture 8438.30.00 A 8438.30.00 D 8438.30.01 B + 8438.30.02 B + + 8438.30.99 B + +8438.40 Brewery machinery 8438.40.00 A 8438.40.00 A 8438.40.01 A + 8438.40.02 A + 8438.40.03 A + 8438.40.99 A + +8438.50 Machinery for the preparation of meat or poultry 8438.50.10 D 8438.50.00 A 8438.50.01 A + 8438.50.90 A 8438.50.02 A + 8438.50.03 A + 8438.50.04 A + 8438.50.05 A + 8438.50.06 A + 8438.50.07 A + 8438.50.08 A + 8438.50.09 A + 8438.50.10 A + 8438.50.99 A + +8438.60 Machinery for the preparation of fruits, nuts or vegetables 8438.60.00 A 8438.60.00 A 8438.60.01 A + 8438.60.02 A + 8438.60.03 A + 8438.60.04 A + 8438.60.05 A + 8438.60.99 A + +8438.80 Mach nes for the ind prep/mfr of food/ drink exc for 8438.80.10 D 8438.80.00 A 8438.80.01 A + 8438.80.91 A 8438.80.02 A + 8438.80.99 A 8438.80.03 A + 8438.80.99 A + +8438.90 Pts of mach nes for the ind prep/mfr of food etc exc for 8438.90.10 D 8438.90.10 D 8438.90.01 A + 8438.90.20 A 8438.90.90 A 8438.90.02 A + 8438.90.30 A 8438.90.03 A + 8438.90.04 A + 8438.90.05 A + 8438.90.99 A + +8439.10 Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 8439.10.00 A 8439.10.00 D 8439.10.01 A + 8439.10.02 A + 8439.10.03 A + 8439.10.04 A + 8439.10.05 A + 8439.10.06 A + +8439.20 Machinery for making paper or paperboard 8439.20.00 A 8439.20.00 D 8439.20.01 A + +8439.30 Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard 8439.30.00 A 8439.30.00 A 8439.30.01 A + +8439.91 Parts of mach for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material 8439.91.00 A 8439.91.10 A 8439.91.01 A + 8439.91.90 D 8439.91.02 A + + 8439.91.99 A + +8439.99 Parts of mach for making or finishing paper or paperboard mach 8439.99.10 D 8439.99.10 D 8439.99.01 A + 8439.99.90 A 8439.99.50 A 8439.99.02 A + 8439.99.03 A + 8439.99.99 A + +8440.10 Book-binding machinery, including book-sewing machines 8440.10.00 A 8440.10.00 A 8440.10.01 B + 8440.10.02 B + 8440.10.03 B + 8440.10.04 B + 8440.10.05 B + 8440.10.99 B + +8440.90 Parts of book-binding machinery including book-sewing machines 8440.90.00 A 8440.90.00 A 8440.90.01 A + +8441.10 Cutting machines for paper pulp, paper or paperboard of all 8441.10.10 A 8441.10.00 A 8441.10.01 A + 8441.10.90 D 8441.10.02 A + 8441.10.03 A + 8441.10.04 A + 8441.10.99 A + +8441.20 Machines for making bags, sacks or envelopes of paper or 8441.20.00 D 8441.20.00 A 8441.20.01 A + +8441.30 Mach for making boxes or sim cont, of paper or paperboard o/t 8441.30.00 D 8441.30.00 A 8441.30.01 A + +8441.40 Machines for moulding articles in paper pulp, paper or 8441.40.00 D 8441.40.00 A 8441.40.01 A + 8441.40.02 A + 8441.40.99 A + +8441.80 Machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard nes 8441.80.00 D 8441.80.00 A 8441.80.99 A + +8441.90 Pts of mach for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, inc 8441.90.10 A 8441.90.00 A 8441.90.01 A + 8441.90.90 D 8441.90.99 A + +8442.10 Phototype-setting and composing machines 8442.10.00 D 8442.10.00 D 8442.10.01 B + 8442.10.02 A + 8442.10.03 A + 8442.10.04 A + 8442.10.99 A + +8442.20 Mach app & equip for type-set or comp by other process w/o 8442.20.00 D 8442.20.00 D 8442.20.01 A + +8442.30 Mach app & equip for preparing or making printing blocks etc 8442.30.00 D 8442.30.00 D 8442.30.01 A + +8442.40 Pts of mach/app & equip for type-set or type-found for prep or 8442.40.00 D 8442.40.00 D 8442.40.01 A + +8442.50 Printing type, blocks, plates, cylinders & other printing 8442.50.10 A 8442.50.10 D 8442.50.01 A + 8442.50.20 D 8442.50.90 A 8442.50.02 A + 8442.50.30 D 8442.50.03 A + 8442.50.40 A 8442.50.04 A + + 8442.50.90 A 8442.50.99 A + +8443.11 Reel fed offset printing machinery 8443.11.10 D 8443.11.00 A 8443.11.01 A + 8443.11.20 A 8443.11.02 A + 8443.11.99 A + +8443.12 Sheet fed, office type (sheet size not exc-22x36 cm) offset 8443.12.00 A 8443.12.00 A 8443.12.01 A + +8443.19 Offset printing machinery nes 8443.19.10 D 8443.19.10 A 8443.19.01 A + 8443.19.20 A 8443.19.50 A 8443.19.02 A + 8443.19.90 A 8443.19.03 A + +8443.21 Reel fed letterpress printing mach exc flexographic printing 8443.21.10 D 8443.21.00 A 8443.21.01 A + 8443.21.20 A 8443.21.03 A + +8443.29 Letterpress printing machinery nes exc flexographic printing 8443.29.10 D 8443.29.00 A 8443.29.01 A + 8443.29.20 A 8443.29.02 A + 8443.29.99 A + +8443.30 Flexographic printing machinery 8443.30.10 D 8443.30.00 A 8443.30.01 A + 8443.30.20 A + +8443.40 Gravure printing machinery 8443.40.10 D 8443.40.00 A 8443.40.01 A + 8443.40.20 A + +8443.50 Printing machinery nes 8443.50.10 D 8443.50.10 A 8443.50.01 B + 8443.50.20 A 8443.50.50 A 8443.50.02 B + 8443.50.03 A + 8443.50.04 B + 8443.50.05 B + 8443.50.06 B + 8443.50.07 B + 8443.50.99 B + +8443.60 Machines for uses ancillary to printing 8443.60.10 D 8443.60.00 A 8443.60.01 A + 8443.60.90 A + +8443.90 Parts of printing machinery & machines for uses ancillary to 8443.90.10 D 8443.90.10 A 8443.90.01 B + 8443.90.20 A 8443.90.50 A 8443.90.02 A + 8443.90.30 A 8443.90.03 B + 8443.90.99 B + +8444.00 Machines for extruding, drawing, text or cutting m-m textile 8444.00.00 D 8444.00.00 A 8444.00.01 A + 8444.00.99 A + +8445.11 Textile carding machines 8445.11.00 D 8445.11.00 A 8445.11.01 A + +8445.12 Textile combing machines 8445.12.00 D 8445.12.00 A 8445.12.01 A + +8445.13 Textile drawing or roving machines 8445.13.00 D 8445.13.00 A 8445.13.01 A + + +8445.19 Textile preparing machines nes 8445.19.00 D 8445.19.00 A 8445.19.01 A + 8445.19.99 A + +8445.20 Textile spinning machines 8445.20.00 D 8445.20.00 A 8445.20.01 A + +8445.30 Textile doubling or twisting machines 8445.30.00 D 8445.30.00 A 8445.30.01 A + 8445.30.99 A + +8445.40 Textile winding (including weft-winding) or reeling machines 8445.40.00 D 8445.40.00 A 8445.40.01 A + +8445.90 Machinery for producing or preparing textile yarn nes 8445.90.00 D 8445.90.00 A 8445.90.01 A + 8445.90.99 A + +8446.10 Machines for weaving fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm 8446.10.10 D 8446.10.00 A 8446.10.01 A + 8446.10.90 A + +8446.21 Machines for weaving fabrics of a width exc 30 cm, shuttle 8446.21.10 D 8446.21.00 A 8446.21.01 A + 8446.21.90 A + +8446.29 Machines for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm shuttl 8446.29.00 A 8446.29.00 A 8446.29.99 A + +8446.30 Machines for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30 cm 8446.30.10 D 8446.30.00 A 8446.30.01 A + 8446.30.90 A + +8447.11 Circular knitting machines with cylinder diameter not exceedin 8447.11.00 D 8447.11.10 A 8447.11.01 A + 8447.11.90 A + +8447.12 Circular knitting machines with cylinder diameter exceeding 16 8447.12.00 D 8447.12.10 A 8447.12.01 A + 8447.12.90 A + +8447.20 Flat knitting machines; stitch-bonding machines 8447.20.10 D 8447.20.10 A 8447.20.01 A + 8447.20.20 A 8447.20.40 D 8447.20.02 A + 8447.20.60 A 8447.20.99 A + +8447.90 Mach for making gimped yarn/tulle/lace/embroidery/trimmings/ 8447.90.00 A 8447.90.10 A 8447.90.01 A + 8447.90.50 A 8447.90.02 A + 8447.90.90 A 8447.90.99 A + +8448.11 Dobbies, Jacquards, card reducing, etc for use with mach of hd 8448.11.00 D 8448.11.00 A 8448.11.01 A + +8448.19 Auxiliary machinery nes for machines of heading No 84.44, 8448.19.00 A 8448.19.00 A 8448.19.99 A + +8448.20 Pts & access of mach of hdg No 84.44 or of their auxiliary 8448.20.00 D 8448.20.10 A 8448.20.01 A + 8448.20.50 A + +8448.31 Card clothing for hdg No 84.45 8448.31.00 D 8448.31.00 A 8448.31.01 A + +8448.32 Pts & access of mach for prep text fib, (exc card clothing) fo 8448.32.00 D 8448.32.00 A 8448.32.01 A + 8448.32.02 A + 8448.32.99 A + + +8448.33 Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings & ring travellers for 8448.33.00 D 8448.33.00 A 8448.33.01 A + 8448.33.02 A + 8448.33.99 A + +8448.39 Pts & access of mach of heading No 84.45 or of their aux mach 8448.39.00 D 8448.39.10 A 8448.39.99 A + 8448.39.50 A + 8448.39.90 A + +8448.41 Shuttles for weaving machines (looms) 8448.41.00 D 8448.41.00 A 8448.41.01 A + +8448.42 Reeds for looms, healds & heald-frames for weaving machines 8448.42.00 D 8448.42.00 A 8448.42.01 A + 8448.42.99 A + +8448.49 Parts and accessories of weaving mches (looms) or of their 8448.49.10 D 8448.49.00 A 8448.49.01 A + 8448.49.20 A + +8448.51 Sinkers, needles & other articles used in form stitches as pts 8448.51.10 A 8448.51.10 A 8448.51.01 A + 8448.51.90 D 8448.51.20 A + 8448.51.30 A + 8448.51.50 A + +8448.59 Parts & access of machines of hdg No 84.47 or of their 8448.59.10 D 8448.59.10 A 8448.59.99 A + 8448.59.20 A 8448.59.50 A + +8449.00 Mach for the mfr or fin of felt or n-wov in the pce or in sh 8449.00.10 A 8449.00.10 A 8449.00.01 A + 8449.00.20 A 8449.00.50 A 8449.00.02 A + 8449.00.90 D + +8450.11 Automatic washing machines, of a dry linen capacity not 8450.11.10 C 8450.11.00 A 8450.11.01 C + 8450.11.20 B 8450.11.02 B + +8450.12 Washing machines of a dry linen capacity È 10 kg, with built-i 8450.12.00 C 8450.12.00 A 8450.12.01 C + 8450.12.99 A + +8450.19 Household or laundry-type washing mach of a dry linen capacity 8450.19.00 C 8450.19.00 A 8450.19.01 C + 8450.19.99 B + +8450.20 Household or laundry-type washing mach of a dry linen capacity 8450.20.10 D 8450.20.00 A 8450.20.01 C + 8450.20.90 C + +8450.90 Parts of household or laundry-type washing machines, including 8450.90.10 C 8450.90.00 A 8450.90.01 C + 8450.90.20 D + 8450.90.30 B + 8450.90.40 B + +8451.10 Dry-cleaning machines o/t hdg No 84.50 8451.10.00 A 8451.10.00 A 8451.10.01 A + +8451.21 Drying machines (o/t hdg No 84.50) each of a dry linen cap not 8451.21.00 C 8451.21.00 A 8451.21.01 C + 8451.21.99 B + +8451.29 Drying machines (o/t No 84.50) nes 8451.29.10 D 8451.29.00 A 8451.29.01 A + + 8451.29.90 A 8451.29.02 A + 8451.29.03 A + 8451.29.04 A + +8451.30 Ironing mach & presses (including fusing presses) o/t hdg No 8451.30.00 A 8451.30.00 A 8451.30.01 A + +8451.40 Washing, bleaching or dyeing machines (o/t machines of heading 8451.40.10 D 8451.40.00 A 8451.40.01 A + 8451.40.90 A + +8451.50 Mach for reeling,unreeling,folding, cut or pink tex fab (o/t 8451.50.00 A 8451.50.00 A 8451.50.01 A + +8451.80 Mach for wring/dress/finishing/coating or impreg tex yarns 8451.80.10 A 8451.80.00 A 8451.80.01 A + 8451.80.20 D 8451.80.99 A + 8451.80.90 A + +8451.90 Pts of washing/cleaning/drying/ironing/ dyeing mach etc (o/t 8451.90.10 D 8451.90.00 A 8451.90.01 A + 8451.90.20 A + 8451.90.30 A + 8451.90.40 A + +8452.10 Household type sewing machines 8452.10.00 A 8452.10.00 A 8452.10.01 A + +8452.21 Automatic sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines, ne 8452.21.10 D 8452.21.10 D 8452.21.01 A + 8452.21.90 A 8452.21.90 A 8452.21.02 A + 8452.21.03 A + 8452.21.04 A + 8452.21.05 A + 8452.21.99 A + +8452.29 Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines, nes 8452.29.10 D 8452.29.10 D 8452.29.01 A + 8452.29.90 A 8452.29.90 A 8452.29.02 A + 8452.29.03 A + 8452.29.04 A + 8452.29.05 A + 8452.29.06 A + 8452.29.07 A + 8452.29.99 A + +8452.30 Sewing machine needles 8452.30.00 D 8452.30.00 A 8452.30.01 A + +8452.40 Furniture, bases and covers for sewing machines and parts 8452.40.10 A 8452.40.00 A 8452.40.01 A + 8452.40.20 D + 8452.40.90 A + +8452.90 Parts of sewing machines, nes 8452.90.10 D 8452.90.00 A 8452.90.01 A + 8452.90.91 A 8452.90.02 A + 8452.90.99 A 8452.90.99 A + +8453.10 Machinery for preparing,tanning or working hides, skins or 8453.10.10 D 8453.10.00 A 8453.10.01 A + 8453.10.90 A + + +8453.20 Machinery for making or repairing footwear 8453.20.10 D 8453.20.00 D 8453.20.01 A + 8453.20.20 A 8453.20.02 A + 8453.20.03 A + 8453.20.04 A + 8453.20.05 A + 8453.20.99 A + +8453.80 Mach for making or repair art of hides, skins or leather nes 8453.80.00 A 8453.80.00 A 8453.80.01 A + 8453.80.02 A + 8453.80.03 A + 8453.80.04 A + 8453.80.99 A + +8453.90 Pts of mach for prep etc hides skin leather or mak or rep foot 8453.90.10 D 8453.90.10 D 8453.90.01 A + 8453.90.20 A 8453.90.50 A + +8454.10 Converters used in metallurgy or metal foundries 8454.10.10 A 8454.10.00 D 8454.10.01 A + 8454.10.90 A + +8454.20 Ingot moulds & ladles used in metallurgy or metal foundries 8454.20.10 D 8454.20.00 D 8454.20.01 B + 8454.20.20 A 8454.20.99 A + 8454.20.30 A + +8454.30 Casting machines used in metallurgy or metal foundries 8454.30.10 D 8454.30.00 D 8454.30.01 B + 8454.30.90 A 8454.30.99 A + +8454.90 Pts of converters/ladles/ingot moulds & casting mches used in 8454.90.10 A 8454.90.00 D 8454.90.01 B + 8454.90.20 A 8454.90.99 A + 8454.90.30 D + 8454.90.90 A + +8455.10 Tube mills, metal rolling 8455.10.00 A 8455.10.00 A 8455.10.01 A + +8455.21 Hot or combination hot & cold metal rolling mills 8455.21.00 A 8455.21.00 A 8455.21.01 A + 8455.21.02 A + 8455.21.03 A + 8455.21.99 A + +8455.22 Cold metal rolling mills 8455.22.00 A 8455.22.00 A 8455.22.01 A + 8455.22.02 A + 8455.22.03 A + 8455.22.99 A + +8455.30 Rolls for metal rolling mills 8455.30.10 D 8455.30.00 A 8455.30.01 C + 8455.30.20 D 8455.30.02 C + 8455.30.90 A 8455.30.99 B + +8455.90 Parts of metal rolling mills & rolls 8455.90.00 A 8455.90.00 A 8455.90.01 A + +8456.10 Mach-tls for work any mat by rem of mat optd by laser or lt or 8456.10.00 A 8456.10.10 A 8456.10.01 A + 8456.10.50 A 8456.10.99 A + + +8456.20 Mach-tls for work any mat by rem of mat optd by ultrasonic 8456.20.10 D 8456.20.10 A 8456.20.01 A + 8456.20.90 A 8456.20.50 A 8456.20.99 A + +8456.30 Mach-tls for work any mat by rem of mat optd by 8456.30.10 D 8456.30.10 A 8456.30.01 A + 8456.30.90 A 8456.30.50 A + +8456.90 Mach-tls for work any mat by rem of mat optd by electro-chem 8456.90.10 D 8456.90.10 A 8456.90.99 A + 8456.90.90 A 8456.90.50 A + +8457.10 Machining centres, for working metal 8457.10.00 D 8457.10.00 A 8457.10.01 A + +8457.20 Unit construction machines (single sta) for working metal 8457.20.00 A 8457.20.00 A 8457.20.01 A + +8457.30 Multi-station transfer machines for working metal 8457.30.00 B 8457.30.00 A 8457.30.01 B + 8457.30.02 B + 8457.30.03 B + 8457.30.04 B + 8457.30.99 A + +8458.11 Horizontal lathes numerically controlled for removing metal 8458.11.10 D 8458.11.00 A 8458.11.01 B + 8458.11.90 A 8458.11.02 B + 8458.11.99 A + +8458.19 Horizontal lathes nes for removing metal 8458.19.00 A 8458.19.00 A 8458.19.01 A + 8458.19.02 A + 8458.19.99 A + +8458.91 Lathes nes numerically controlled for removing metal 8458.91.00 A 8458.91.10 A 8458.91.01 A + 8458.91.50 A 8458.91.99 A + +8458.99 Lathes nes for removing metal 8458.99.00 A 8458.99.10 A 8458.99.01 A + 8458.99.50 A 8458.99.99 A + +8459.10 Way-type unit head mches for removing metal 8459.10.00 A 8459.10.00 A 8459.10.01 A + 8459.10.02 A + 8459.10.03 A + 8459.10.04 A + 8459.10.05 A + +8459.21 Drilling mches nes; numerically controlled for removing metal 8459.21.00 A 8459.21.00 A 8459.21.01 B + 8459.21.99 A + +8459.29 Drilling mches nes, for removing metal 8459.29.10 D 8459.29.00 A 8459.29.01 B + 8459.29.90 A 8459.29.99 A + +8459.31 Boring-milling mches nes, numerically controlled for removing 8459.31.00 A 8459.31.00 A 8459.31.01 A + +8459.39 Boring-milling mches nes for removing metal 8459.39.00 A 8459.39.00 A 8459.39.99 A + +8459.40 Boring machines nes for removing metal 8459.40.00 A 8459.40.00 A 8459.40.01 A + + 8459.40.99 A + +8459.51 Milling mach, knee-type numerically controlled for removing 8459.51.00 A 8459.51.00 A 8459.51.01 A + +8459.59 Milling mach, knee-type nes for removing metal 8459.59.00 A 8459.59.00 A 8459.59.01 A + 8459.59.99 A + +8459.61 Milling machines nes, numerically controlled for removing meta 8459.61.00 A 8459.61.00 A 8459.61.01 A + +8459.69 Milling machines nes, for removing metal 8459.69.10 D 8459.69.00 A 8459.69.01 A + 8459.69.90 A 8459.69.99 A + +8459.70 Threading or tapping machines nes for removing metal 8459.70.00 D 8459.70.00 A 8459.70.01 A + 8459.70.02 A + +8460.11 Fl-surf grinding mach in which the pos of one axis acc to 0.01 8460.11.00 D 8460.11.00 A 8460.11.01 A + 8460.11.99 A + +8460.19 Fl-surf grinding mach in which the pos of one axis acc to 0.01 8460.19.00 D 8460.19.00 A 8460.19.01 A + 8460.19.99 A + +8460.21 Grinding mach in which the pos of one axis to an acc to 0.01mm 8460.21.10 A 8460.21.00 A 8460.21.01 A + 8460.21.90 D 8460.21.02 A + 8460.21.03 A + 8460.21.04 A + 8460.21.05 A + 8460.21.06 A + 8460.21.07 A + 8460.21.08 A + 8460.21.09 A + 8460.21.10 A + 8460.21.99 A + +8460.29 Grinding mach in which the pos of one axis to an acc to 0.01mm 8460.29.10 A 8460.29.00 A 8460.29.01 A + 8460.29.90 D 8460.29.02 A + 8460.29.03 A + 8460.29.04 A + 8460.29.05 A + 8460.29.06 A + 8460.29.07 A + 8460.29.08 A + 8460.29.09 A + 8460.29.10 A + 8460.29.99 A + +8460.31 Sharpening (tool or cutter grinding) mach n/c for removing 8460.31.00 D 8460.31.00 A 8460.31.01 A + 8460.31.02 A + 8460.31.99 A + +8460.39 Sharpening (tool or cutter grinding) mach nes for removing 8460.39.00 D 8460.39.00 A 8460.39.01 A + 8460.39.99 A + + +8460.40 Honing or lapping machines for removing metal 8460.40.00 A 8460.40.00 A 8460.40.01 A + +8460.90 Mach-tools for deburring polishing etc for fin met nes o/t hdg 8460.90.10 D 8460.90.00 A 8460.90.01 B + 8460.90.90 A 8460.90.02 B + 8460.90.99 A + +8461.10 Planing machines by removing metal 8461.10.00 D 8461.10.00 A 8461.10.01 A + 8461.10.02 A + 8461.10.99 A + +8461.20 Shaping or slotting machines by removing metal 8461.20.10 D 8461.20.00 A 8461.20.01 A + 8461.20.20 A + +8461.30 Broaching machines by removing metal 8461.30.00 D 8461.30.00 A 8461.30.01 A + +8461.40 Gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines by 8461.40.00 D 8461.40.10 A 8461.40.01 A + 8461.40.50 A + +8461.50 Sawing or cutting-off machines by removing metal 8461.50.00 A 8461.50.00 A 8461.50.01 B + 8461.50.02 B + 8461.50.99 A + +8461.90 Filing or engraving mach(o/t those of hdg 84.59 or 84.60) etc 8461.90.10 D 8461.90.00 A 8461.90.01 A + 8461.90.90 A 8461.90.99 A + +8462.10 Forging or die-stamping mach (inc presses) and hammers for 8462.10.00 D 8462.10.00 A 8462.10.01 A + 8462.10.02 A + +8462.21 Bending folding stgting or flattening mach (inc presses) n/c 8462.21.10 D 8462.21.00 A 8462.21.01 A + 8462.21.90 A 8462.21.02 A + 8462.21.03 A + 8462.21.04 A + 8462.21.05 B + 8462.21.06 A + 8462.21.07 A + 8462.21.08 A + 8462.21.09 B + 8462.21.99 A + +8462.29 Bending/folding/stgting or flattening mach (inc presses) nes 8462.29.10 D 8462.29.00 A 8462.29.01 B + 8462.29.90 A 8462.29.02 B + 8462.29.03 B + 8462.29.04 B + 8462.29.05 B + 8462.29.06 B + 8462.29.07 A + 8462.29.08 A + 8462.29.09 B + 8462.29.99 A + + +8462.31 Shearing mach (inc presses) o/t combined punching/shearing mac 8462.31.00 A 8462.31.00 A 8462.31.01 B + 8462.31.02 B + 8462.31.03 B + 8462.31.04 A + 8462.31.05 B + 8462.31.06 A + 8462.31.99 A + +8462.39 Shearing mach (inc presses) o/t combined pnch/shearing mach ne 8462.39.00 A 8462.39.00 A 8462.39.01 B + 8462.39.02 B + 8462.39.03 B + 8462.39.04 B + 8462.39.99 A + +8462.41 Punching/notching mach (inc presses) inc comb punch/shear mach 8462.41.10 D 8462.41.00 A 8462.41.01 B + 8462.41.20 A 8462.41.02 B + 8462.41.03 A + 8462.41.99 A + +8462.49 Punching/notching mach (inc presses) inc comb punch/shear mach 8462.49.10 D 8462.49.00 A 8462.49.01 A + 8462.49.20 A 8462.49.02 A + 8462.49.03 A + 8462.49.99 A + +8462.91 Hydraulic presses for working metal 8462.91.00 A 8462.91.00 A 8462.91.01 B + 8462.91.02 A + 8462.91.03 A + 8462.91.04 A + +8462.99 Presses nes for working metal 8462.99.00 A 8462.99.00 A 8462.99.01 B + 8462.99.02 A + 8462.99.03 B + 8462.99.04 B + 8462.99.99 A + +8463.10 Draw-benches for bars/tubes/profiles wire or the like working 8463.10.00 A 8463.10.00 A 8463.10.01 A + 8463.10.99 A + +8463.20 Thread rolling machines for working metal 8463.20.00 D 8463.20.00 A 8463.20.01 A + +8463.30 Machines for working metal wire 8463.30.00 A 8463.30.00 A 8463.30.01 B + +8463.90 Mach-tls for wrkg met/sintered met carbd or cermets nes w/o 8463.90.00 A 8463.90.00 A 8463.90.99 A + +8464.10 Sawing mach for wrkg stone/ceram/concr/ asb/cement etc or for 8464.10.10 D 8464.10.00 A 8464.10.01 B + 8464.10.90 A + +8464.20 Grindg/polish mach for wrkg ston/ceram/ concr/asb-cem etc or 8464.20.10 D 8464.20.00 A 8464.20.01 B + 8464.20.90 A + +8464.90 Mach-tls for wrkg ston/ceram/concr/asbcement etc or for cold 8464.90.10 D 8464.90.00 A 8464.90.01 B + + 8464.90.90 A 8464.90.02 A + 8464.90.99 A + +8465.10 Mach which can c/o diff typ of mach op w/o tl chang bwn such o 8465.10.00 A 8465.10.00 A 8465.10.01 A + 8465.10.99 A + +8465.91 Sawing machines for working wood/cork/ bone/hard 8465.91.10 A 8465.91.00 A 8465.91.01 B + 8465.91.20 D 8465.91.99 A + 8465.91.90 A + +8465.92 Planing/milling or moulding (by cutting) mach for working 8465.92.00 A 8465.92.00 A 8465.92.01 A + 8465.92.02 A + 8465.92.03 A + 8465.92.04 A + 8465.92.05 A + 8465.92.06 A + 8465.92.99 A + +8465.93 Grinding/sanding or polishing mach for working 8465.93.00 A 8465.93.00 A 8465.93.01 A + 8465.93.99 A + +8465.94 Bending or assy mach for wrkg wood/cork/ bone/hard rubber/hard 8465.94.00 A 8465.94.00 A 8465.94.01 A + 8465.94.02 A + 8465.94.03 A + 8465.94.99 A + +8465.95 Drilling or morticing mach for wrkg wood /cork/bone/hrd 8465.95.00 A 8465.95.00 A 8465.95.01 A + 8465.95.99 A + +8465.96 Splitting/slicing or paring mach for wrkg wood/cork/bne/hrd 8465.96.10 D 8465.96.00 A 8465.96.01 A + 8465.96.90 A + +8465.99 Mach-tls for working wod/crk/bne/hrd rubber/hrd plas or sim hr 8465.99.10 A 8465.99.00 A 8465.99.01 A + 8465.99.20 D 8465.99.02 A + 8465.99.30 D 8465.99.03 A + 8465.99.90 A 8465.99.04 A + 8465.99.05 A + 8465.99.99 A + +8466.10 Tool holders and self-opening dieheads for use with mach of hd 8466.10.10 D 8466.10.00 A 8466.10.01 A + 8466.10.20 A 8466.10.02 B + 8466.10.90 A 8466.10.03 B + 8466.10.04 A + 8466.10.05 A + 8466.10.99 A + +8466.20 Work holders for use with mach of hdg 84.56 to 84.65 8466.20.10 D 8466.20.10 A 8466.20.01 A + 8466.20.20 A 8466.20.90 A 8466.20.02 A + 8466.20.90 A 8466.20.03 A + 8466.20.99 A + + +8466.30 Dividg heads & other spec attach for mch for use with mch or 8466.30.10 D 8466.30.10 A 8466.30.01 A + 8466.30.20 A 8466.30.30 A 8466.30.02 B + 8466.30.90 A 8466.30.50 A 8466.30.03 A + 8466.30.04 B + 8466.30.99 A + +8466.91 Parts and accessories nes for use on machines of heading No 8466.91.10 D 8466.91.10 D 8466.91.01 A + 8466.91.90 A 8466.91.50 A + +8466.92 Parts and accessories nes for use on machines of heading No 8466.92.10 A 8466.92.10 D 8466.92.01 A + 8466.92.20 D 8466.92.50 A + 8466.92.90 A + +8466.93 Parts and accessories nes for use on machines of heading No 8466.93.10 D 8466.93.10 D 8466.93.01 A + 8466.93.90 A 8466.93.50 A 8466.93.02 A + 8466.93.70 A 8466.93.03 A + 8466.93.99 A + +8466.94 Parts and accessories nes for use on machines of heading No 8466.94.10 D 8466.94.10 D 8466.94.01 A + 8466.94.90 A 8466.94.50 A 8466.94.99 A + +8467.11 Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic rotary type 8467.11.10 A 8467.11.10 A 8467.11.01 A + 8467.11.90 D 8467.11.50 A 8467.11.02 A + 8467.11.99 A + +8467.19 Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic type nes 8467.19.10 A 8467.19.10 A 8467.19.01 A + 8467.19.90 D 8467.19.50 A 8467.19.99 A + +8467.81 Chain saws 8467.81.00 A 8467.81.00 A 8467.81.01 A + +8467.89 Tools for working in the hand with selfcontained non-electric 8467.89.10 D 8467.89.10 A 8467.89.01 A + 8467.89.90 A 8467.89.50 A 8467.89.02 A + 8467.89.03 A + 8467.89.99 A + +8467.91 Chain saw parts 8467.91.00 A 8467.91.00 A 8467.91.01 A + +8467.92 Pneumatic hand tool parts 8467.92.10 D 8467.92.00 A 8467.92.01 A + 8467.92.20 A + +8467.99 Hand tools nes, parts of 8467.99.10 D 8467.99.00 A 8467.99.99 A + 8467.99.20 A + +8468.10 Torches, hand-held, for soldering, brazing or welding 8468.10.00 A 8468.10.00 A 8468.10.01 B + +8468.20 Gas-operated machinery for welding nes 8468.20.10 A 8468.20.10 A 8468.20.01 A + 8468.20.90 A 8468.20.50 D 8468.20.02 B + 8468.20.99 A + +8468.80 Welding machinery not gas-operated 8468.80.00 A 8468.80.10 A 8468.80.01 A + 8468.80.50 D + + +8468.90 Welding machinery parts 8468.90.10 A 8468.90.10 A 8468.90.01 A + 8468.90.20 A 8468.90.50 D + 8468.90.30 A + 8468.90.40 A + +8469.10 Automatic typewriters and wordprocessing machines 8469.10.10 D 8469.10.00 A 8469.10.01 B + 8469.10.20 A 8469.10.99 A + +8469.21 Typewriters, electric, weighing not more than 12 kg, excluding 8469.21.00 D 8469.21.00 D 8469.21.01 A + +8469.29 Typewriters, electric, nes 8469.29.10 A 8469.29.00 D 8469.29.99 A + 8469.29.90 D + +8469.31 Typewriters, non-electric, weighing not more than 12 kg, 8469.31.00 D 8469.31.00 D 8469.31.01 A + +8469.39 Typewriters, non-electric, nes 8469.39.00 D 8469.39.00 D 8469.39.99 A + +8470.10 Electronic calculators capable of oper without an external 8470.10.00 A 8470.10.00 A 8470.10.01 A + 8470.10.02 A + 8470.10.03 A + +8470.21 Electronic calculating machines, incorporating a printing 8470.21.00 A 8470.21.00 A 8470.21.01 A + +8470.29 Electronic calculating machines, nes 8470.29.00 A 8470.29.00 A 8470.29.01 A + 8470.29.02 A + +8470.30 Calculating machines, nes 8470.30.00 D 8470.30.00 A 8470.30.01 A + +8470.40 Accounting machines 8470.40.00 D 8470.40.00 A 8470.40.01 A + +8470.50 Cash registers 8470.50.00 D 8470.50.00 D 8470.50.01 B + +8470.90 Postage franking mchy ticket-issuing mchy etc incorp a calc 8470.90.00 A 8470.90.00 A 8470.90.01 A + 8470.90.02 A + 8470.90.99 A + +8471.10 Analogue or hybrid automatic data processing machines 8471.10.00 A 8471.10.00 A 8471.10.01 A + +8471.20 Digital auto data process mach cntg in the same housing a CPU 8471.20.00 A 8471.20.00 A 8471.20.01 B + +8471.91 Digital process units whether or not presented with the rest o 8471.91.00 A 8471.91.00 A 8471.91.01 B + +8471.92 Input or output units, whether or not presented with the rest 8471.92.10 D 8471.92.10 A 8471.92.FA B + 8471.92.90 A 8471.92.20 D 8471.92.01 A + 8471.92.30 D 8471.92.99 A + 8471.92.40 A + 8471.92.65 A + 8471.92.70 D + 8471.92.80 D + 8471.92.90 A + + +8471.93 Storage units, whether or not presented with the rest of a 8471.93.10 D 8471.93.10 D 8471.93.01 A + 8471.93.90 A 8471.93.15 D + 8471.93.20 A + 8471.93.30 D + 8471.93.40 A + 8471.93.50 D + 8471.93.60 A + +8471.99 Automatic data processing machines and units thereof, nes 8471.99.10 D 8471.99.15 D 8471.99.01 B + 8471.99.90 A 8471.99.32 D + 8471.99.34 A + 8471.99.60 D + 8471.99.90 A + +8472.10 Office duplicating machines 8472.10.00 A 8472.10.00 A 8472.10.01 A + 8472.10.02 A + +8472.20 Addressing machines and address plate embossing machines 8472.20.00 A 8472.20.00 A 8472.20.01 A + 8472.20.02 A + +8472.30 Mchy for sorting or folding mail etc & mchy for cancelling 8472.30.00 A 8472.30.00 A 8472.30.01 A + 8472.30.02 A + 8472.30.03 A + 8472.30.99 A + +8472.90 Office machines, nes 8472.90.10 A 8472.90.20 A 8472.90.01 B + 8472.90.20 A 8472.90.40 A 8472.90.02 B + 8472.90.30 A 8472.90.60 D 8472.90.03 B + 8472.90.90 A 8472.90.80 A 8472.90.04 B + 8472.90.05 B + 8472.90.06 B + 8472.90.07 B + 8472.90.08 B + 8472.90.09 A + 8472.90.10 B + 8472.90.11 B + 8472.90.12 B + 8472.90.13 A + 8472.90.14 A + 8472.90.15 A + 8472.90.99 A + +8473.10 Parts and accessories of typewriters and word-processing 8473.10.10 A 8473.10.00 A 8473.10.01 A + 8473.10.91 A 8473.10.02 A + 8473.10.92 A + 8473.10.93 D + +8473.21 Parts and accessories of electronic calculating mach of headin 8473.21.00 A 8473.21.00 A 8473.21.01 A + 8473.21.02 A + + +8473.29 Parts and accessories of calculating & accounting machines, ne 8473.29.10 D 8473.29.00 A 8473.29.01 A + 8473.29.20 A 8473.29.02 A + 8473.29.99 A + +8473.30 Parts and accessories of automatic data processing machines & 8473.30.10 D 8473.30.40 D 8473.30.01 A + 8473.30.20 A 8473.30.80 A 8473.30.99 A + +8473.40 Parts and accessories of other office machines, nes 8473.40.10 A 8473.40.20 A 8473.40.01 A + 8473.40.20 A 8473.40.40 A 8473.40.02 A + 8473.40.30 A 8473.40.03 A + 8473.40.40 A 8473.40.99 A + 8473.40.50 A + +8474.10 Sorting/screening/separating or washing mach for stone/ores or 8474.10.10 D 8474.10.00 A 8474.10.01 B + 8474.10.20 D 8474.10.02 A + 8474.10.90 A 8474.10.03 A + 8474.10.04 B + 8474.10.05 A + 8474.10.99 A + +8474.20 Crushing/grinding machines for earth/ stone/ores or other 8474.20.10 A 8474.20.00 A 8474.20.01 A + 8474.20.90 A 8474.20.02 B + 8474.20.03 A + 8474.20.04 A + 8474.20.05 B + 8474.20.06 B + 8474.20.07 B + 8474.20.99 A + +8474.31 Concrete or mortar mixers 8474.31.00 A 8474.31.00 A 8474.31.01 B + +8474.32 Machines for mixing mineral substances with bitumen 8474.32.00 A 8474.32.00 A 8474.32.01 A + +8474.39 Mixing or kneading machines nes for earth or other mineral 8474.39.10 D 8474.39.00 A 8474.39.01 B + 8474.39.20 A 8474.39.02 A + 8474.39.90 A 8474.39.99 A + +8474.80 Mach for agglomerating minerals fuels, mach for foundry moulds 8474.80.10 D 8474.80.00 A 8474.80.01 B + 8474.80.20 A 8474.80.02 B + 8474.80.90 A 8474.80.03 B + 8474.80.04 B + 8474.80.05 B + 8474.80.06 B + 8474.80.07 B + 8474.80.08 B + 8474.80.99 A + +8474.90 Pts of sorting/screening/mixing/crushing/grinding/washing/ 8474.90.10 D 8474.90.00 A 8474.90.01 B + 8474.90.20 D 8474.90.02 B + 8474.90.30 A 8474.90.03 B + 8474.90.40 A 8474.90.04 B + + 8474.90.99 B + +8475.10 Mach for assembling electric lamps, tubes, flashbulbs, in glas 8475.10.00 A 8475.10.00 A 8475.10.01 A + 8475.10.99 A + +8475.20 Machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware 8475.20.00 D 8475.20.00 A 8475.20.01 A + 8475.20.02 A + 8475.20.03 C + 8475.20.04 A + 8475.20.99 A + +8475.90 Parts of glass working machines 8475.90.00 D 8475.90.10 A 8475.90.01 A + 8475.90.90 A 8475.90.99 A + +8476.11 Automatic goods-vending mach incorporating heating or 8476.11.10 A 8476.11.00 A 8476.11.01 A + 8476.11.90 A + +8476.19 Automatic goods-vending machines, nes 8476.19.10 A 8476.19.00 A 8476.19.99 A + 8476.19.20 A + 8476.19.90 A + +8476.90 Parts of automatic goods-vending machine 8476.90.00 A 8476.90.00 A 8476.90.01 A + 8476.90.99 A + +8477.10 Injection-moulding machines for working rubber or plastics nes 8477.10.11 A 8477.10.30 D 8477.10.01 A + 8477.10.19 A 8477.10.60 A 8477.10.02 A + 8477.10.20 A 8477.10.03 A + +8477.20 Extruders for working rubber or plastics nes 8477.20.11 A 8477.20.00 A 8477.20.01 A + 8477.20.19 A 8477.20.99 A + 8477.20.20 A + +8477.30 Blow moulding machines for working rubber or plastics nes 8477.30.11 A 8477.30.00 A 8477.30.01 A + 8477.30.19 A + 8477.30.20 A + +8477.40 Vacuum mld mach & other thermoforming mach for working rubber 8477.40.11 A 8477.40.00 A 8477.40.01 A + 8477.40.19 A + 8477.40.20 A + +8477.51 Mach for moulding/retreading pneu tires or for moulding/formin 8477.51.10 A 8477.51.00 A 8477.51.01 A + 8477.51.20 A + +8477.59 Mach for moulding or otherwise forming rubber or plastics nes 8477.59.10 A 8477.59.00 A 8477.59.99 A + 8477.59.20 A + +8477.80 Mach for working rubber or plastics or for the mfr of prods 8477.80.10 A 8477.80.00 A 8477.80.01 B + 8477.80.90 A 8477.80.02 B + 8477.80.03 B + 8477.80.04 A + 8477.80.05 B + + 8477.80.06 B + 8477.80.07 B + 8477.80.99 B + +8477.90 Pts of mach for wrkg rubber or plas or for the mfr of prods 8477.90.10 A 8477.90.00 A 8477.90.01 B + 8477.90.20 A + +8478.10 Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco nes 8478.10.00 D 8478.10.00 A 8478.10.01 A + 8478.10.02 A + 8478.10.03 A + 8478.10.04 A + 8478.10.99 A + +8478.90 Parts of machinery for preparing or making up tobacco nes 8478.90.00 D 8478.90.00 A 8478.90.01 A + +8479.10 Mach for public works, building or the like, nes having 8479.10.00 A 8479.10.00 A 8479.10.01 A + 8479.10.02 A + 8479.10.03 B + 8479.10.04 B + 8479.10.05 A + 8479.10.06 A + 8479.10.07 A + 8479.10.08 A + 8479.10.09 A + 8479.10.99 A + +8479.20 Mach for the extraction/prep of animal/ fixed fats/oil, nes 8479.20.00 A 8479.20.00 A 8479.20.01 A + +8479.30 Press for the mfr of part/fib board or for treat of wood etc 8479.30.00 A 8479.30.00 A 8479.30.01 A + 8479.30.02 A + 8479.30.99 A + +8479.40 Rope or cable-making machines, nes having individual functions 8479.40.00 A 8479.40.00 A 8479.40.01 A + 8479.40.02 A + 8479.40.99 A + +8479.81 Mach for treating metal inc electric wire coil-winders nes 8479.81.10 D 8479.81.00 A 8479.81.01 B + 8479.81.90 A 8479.81.02 B + 8479.81.03 B + 8479.81.04 B + 8479.81.05 B + 8479.81.99 A + +8479.82 Mach for mixing/kneading/crushing/grinding etc nes having 8479.82.00 A 8479.82.00 A 8479.82.01 B + 8479.82.02 C + 8479.82.03 A + 8479.82.04 B + 8479.82.05 A + 8479.82.99 A + +8479.89 Machines & mechanical appliances nes having individual 8479.89.10 D 8479.89.10 A 8479.89.01 A + + 8479.89.20 CM 8479.89.20 A 8479.89.02 A + 8479.89.30 BM 8479.89.30 A 8479.89.03 A + 8479.89.40 BM 8479.89.60 A 8479.89.04 B + 8479.89.51 D 8479.89.70 A 8479.89.05 B + 8479.89.59 A 8479.89.90 A 8479.89.06 B + 8479.89.60 A 8479.89.07 B + 8479.89.70 B 8479.89.08 B + 8479.89.80 A 8479.89.09 B + 8479.89.90 B 8479.89.10 B + 8479.89.11 A + 8479.89.12 B + 8479.89.13 B + 8479.89.14 C + 8479.89.15 C + 8479.89.16 C + 8479.89.17 C + 8479.89.18 B + 8479.89.19 C + 8479.89.20 A + 8479.89.21 B + 8479.89.22 B + 8479.89.23 C + 8479.89.24 B + 8479.89.25 B + 8479.89.26 B + 8479.89.99 B + +8479.90 Parts of machines & mechanical appliances nes having individua 8479.90.10 BM 8479.90.40 A 8479.90.01 B + 8479.90.20 D 8479.90.80 A 8479.90.02 B + 8479.90.30 BM 8479.90.03 B + 8479.90.40 A 8479.90.04 A + 8479.90.50 A 8479.90.05 B + 8479.90.60 A 8479.90.06 B + 8479.90.70 B 8479.90.07 A + 8479.90.80 A 8479.90.08 B + 8479.90.09 B + 8479.90.10 B + 8479.90.11 B + 8479.90.12 A + 8479.90.13 B + 8479.90.14 B + 8479.90.15 A + 8479.90.16 B + 8479.90.99 A + +8480.10 Boxes, moulding, for metal foundry 8480.10.00 D 8480.10.00 A 8480.10.01 C + +8480.20 Bases, mould 8480.20.00 A 8480.20.00 A 8480.20.01 B + +8480.30 Patterns, moulding 8480.30.00 A 8480.30.00 A 8480.30.01 A + 8480.30.02 A + + 8480.30.99 A + +8480.41 Moulds, injection or compression types, for metal or metal 8480.41.00 A 8480.41.00 A 8480.41.01 B + 8480.41.99 C + +8480.49 Moulds for metal or metal carbides, nes 8480.49.00 A 8480.49.00 A 8480.49.01 B + 8480.49.02 B + 8480.49.99 B + +8480.50 Moulds for glass 8480.50.00 D 8480.50.00 A 8480.50.01 C + 8480.50.02 C + 8480.50.99 B + +8480.60 Moulds for mineral materials 8480.60.00 A 8480.60.00 A 8480.60.01 B + 8480.60.99 B + +8480.71 Moulds, injection or compression types, for rubber or plastics 8480.71.00 A 8480.71.10 D 8480.71.01 B + 8480.71.90 A 8480.71.02 B + 8480.71.99 B + +8480.79 Moulds for rubber or plastics, nes 8480.79.00 A 8480.79.10 D 8480.79.01 C + 8480.79.90 A 8480.79.02 C + 8480.79.03 C + 8480.79.04 C + 8480.79.05 C + 8480.79.99 B + +8481.10 Valves, pressure reducing 8481.10.10 A 8481.10.00 A 8481.10.01 B + 8481.10.91 B 8481.10.02 C + 8481.10.99 B 8481.10.99 C + +8481.20 Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions 8481.20.00 A 8481.20.00 A 8481.20.01 C + 8481.20.02 A + 8481.20.03 C + 8481.20.04 C + 8481.20.05 B + 8481.20.06 C + 8481.20.07 C + 8481.20.08 A + 8481.20.09 A + 8481.20.10 C + 8481.20.11 C + 8481.20.12 C + 8481.20.99 C + +8481.30 Valves, check 8481.30.10 B 8481.30.10 A 8481.30.01 B + 8481.30.90 B 8481.30.20 A 8481.30.02 C + 8481.30.90 A 8481.30.03 B + 8481.30.04 C + 8481.30.99 B + + +8481.40 Valves, safety or relief 8481.40.10 D 8481.40.00 A 8481.40.01 A + 8481.40.20 D 8481.40.02 A + 8481.40.91 B 8481.40.03 A + 8481.40.99 B 8481.40.04 A + 8481.40.05 C + 8481.40.99 C + +8481.80 Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nes 8481.80.10 D 8481.80.10 A 8481.80.01 C + 8481.80.20 B 8481.80.30 A 8481.80.02 C + 8481.80.91 BM 8481.80.50 A 8481.80.03 C + 8481.80.99 B 8481.80.90 A 8481.80.04 C + 8481.80.05 A + 8481.80.06 C + 8481.80.07 A + 8481.80.08 C + 8481.80.09 C + 8481.80.10 A + 8481.80.11 C + 8481.80.12 B + 8481.80.13 A + 8481.80.14 A + 8481.80.15 A + 8481.80.16 B + 8481.80.17 A + 8481.80.18 A + 8481.80.19 B + 8481.80.20 A + 8481.80.21 C + 8481.80.22 C + 8481.80.23 A + 8481.80.99 C + +8481.90 Parts of taps, cocks, valves or similar appliances 8481.90.10 B 8481.90.10 A 8481.90.01 C + 8481.90.20 D 8481.90.30 A 8481.90.02 C + 8481.90.30 A 8481.90.50 A 8481.90.03 C + 8481.90.40 B 8481.90.90 A 8481.90.04 A + 8481.90.05 A + 8481.90.06 C + 8481.90.99 C + +8482.10 Bearings, ball 8482.10.10 A 8482.10.10 C 8482.10.01 C + 8482.10.90 D 8482.10.50 C 8482.10.02 C + 8482.10.03 A + 8482.10.04 C + 8482.10.99 C + +8482.20 Bearings, tapered roller, including cone and tapered roller 8482.20.10 A 8482.20.00 C 8482.20.01 C + 8482.20.90 D 8482.20.02 A + 8482.20.99 C + +8482.30 Bearings, spherical roller 8482.30.00 D 8482.30.00 C 8482.30.01 A + + 8482.30.99 A + +8482.40 Bearings, needle roller 8482.40.00 D 8482.40.00 C 8482.40.01 A + 8482.40.99 A + +8482.50 Bearings, cylindrical roller, nes 8482.50.00 D 8482.50.00 C 8482.50.01 A + 8482.50.99 A + +8482.80 Bearings, ball or roller, nes, including combined ball/roller 8482.80.10 A 8482.80.00 C 8482.80.01 A + 8482.80.90 D 8482.80.99 A + +8482.91 Balls, needles and rollers for bearings 8482.91.10 A 8482.91.00 C 8482.91.01 A + 8482.91.91 A 8482.91.02 A + 8482.91.99 D 8482.91.99 A + +8482.99 Bearing parts, nes 8482.99.10 A 8482.99.10 C 8482.99.01 C + 8482.99.90 D 8482.99.30 C 8482.99.02 A + 8482.99.50 C 8482.99.99 C + 8482.99.70 C + +8483.10 Transmission shafts and cranks, including cam shafts and crank 8483.10.10 D 8483.10.10 A 8483.10.01 B + 8483.10.90 B 8483.10.30 A 8483.10.02 B + 8483.10.50 A 8483.10.03 B + 8483.10.04 B + 8483.10.05 B + 8483.10.06 B + 8483.10.07 A + 8483.10.08 A + 8483.10.09 B + 8483.10.10 B + 8483.10.11 B + 8483.10.12 B + 8483.10.99 A + +8483.20 Bearing housings, incorporating ball or roller bearings 8483.20.00 C 8483.20.40 A 8483.20.01 C + 8483.20.80 C + +8483.30 Bearing housings, not incorporating ball or roller bearings; 8483.30.00 B 8483.30.40 B 8483.30.01 B + 8483.30.80 A 8483.30.02 B + 8483.30.03 B + 8483.30.04 B + 8483.30.05 B + 8483.30.06 B + 8483.30.99 B + +8483.40 Gears and gearing, ball screws, gear boxes, speed 8483.40.00 B 8483.40.10 A 8483.40.01 B + 8483.40.30 D 8483.40.02 B + 8483.40.50 A 8483.40.03 C + 8483.40.70 A 8483.40.04 B + 8483.40.80 A 8483.40.05 C + 8483.40.90 A 8483.40.06 B + + 8483.40.07 B + 8483.40.08 B + 8483.40.09 B + 8483.40.10 B + 8483.40.11 B + 8483.40.12 B + 8483.40.13 B + 8483.40.14 B + 8483.40.15 B + 8483.40.99 B + +8483.50 Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks 8483.50.10 D 8483.50.40 A 8483.50.01 B + 8483.50.90 B 8483.50.80 B 8483.50.02 B + 8483.50.03 B + 8483.50.04 B + 8483.50.99 B + +8483.60 Clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints) 8483.60.10 D 8483.60.40 A 8483.60.01 B + 8483.60.20 D 8483.60.80 B 8483.60.02 B + 8483.60.80 B 8483.60.03 B + 8483.60.90 B 8483.60.04 B + 8483.60.99 B + +8483.90 Parts of power transmission equipment or other goods used to 8483.90.10 B 8483.90.10 A 8483.90.01 B + 8483.90.20 D 8483.90.20 A 8483.90.02 B + 8483.90.30 D 8483.90.30 A 8483.90.03 B + 8483.90.40 B 8483.90.50 A 8483.90.04 A + 8483.90.50 B 8483.90.70 A 8483.90.05 B + 8483.90.80 A 8483.90.99 B + +8484.10 Gaskets of metal sheeting combined with other material 8484.10.00 B 8484.10.00 A 8484.10.01 B + +8484.90 Gasket sets consisting of gaskets of different materials 8484.90.00 B 8484.90.00 A 8484.90.01 B + 8484.90.02 A + 8484.90.03 A + +8485.10 Ships' propellers and blades therefor 8485.10.00 A 8485.10.00 A 8485.10.01 B + 8485.10.99 A + +8485.90 Machinery parts, non-electrical, nes 8485.90.10 B 8485.90.00 A 8485.90.01 B + 8485.90.20 A 8485.90.02 A + 8485.90.90 B 8485.90.03 A + 8485.90.04 A + 8485.90.05 A + 8485.90.06 A + 8485.90.07 B + 8485.90.08 B + 8485.90.99 A + +8501.10 Electric motors of an output not exceeding 37.5 W 8501.10.10 CM 8501.10.20 A 8501.10.01 A + 8501.10.90 BM 8501.10.40 A 8501.10.02 A + + 8501.10.60 A 8501.10.03 A + 8501.10.04 A + 8501.10.05 A + 8501.10.06 A + 8501.10.07 C + 8501.10.08 A + 8501.10.09 C + 8501.10.99 C + +8501.20 Universal AC/DC motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W 8501.20.11 B 8501.20.20 A 8501.20.01 A + 8501.20.19 CM 8501.20.40 A 8501.20.02 C + 8501.20.21 C 8501.20.50 A 8501.20.03 C + 8501.20.29 BM 8501.20.60 A 8501.20.04 A + 8501.20.99 C + +8501.31 DC motors, DC generators, of an output not exceeding 750 W 8501.31.11 CM 8501.31.20 A 8501.31.01 B + 8501.31.19 BM 8501.31.40 A 8501.31.02 A + 8501.31.1V B 8501.31.50 A 8501.31.03 C + 8501.31.21 B 8501.31.60 A 8501.31.04 A + 8501.31.29 BM 8501.31.80 A 8501.31.05 B + 8501.31.30 B 8501.31.99 C + +8501.32 DC motors, DC generators, of an output exceeding 750 W but not 8501.32.11 B 8501.32.20 A 8501.32.01 C + 8501.32.19 B 8501.32.40 D 8501.32.02 A + 8501.32.20 B 8501.32.60 A 8501.32.03 A + 8501.32.04 A + 8501.32.05 C + 8501.32.99 C + +8501.33 DC motors, DC generators, of an output exceeding 75 KW but not 8501.33.11 A 8501.33.20 D 8501.33.01 C + 8501.33.19 B 8501.33.30 A 8501.33.02 C + 8501.33.21 A 8501.33.40 A 8501.33.03 A + 8501.33.29 A 8501.33.60 A 8501.33.04 A + 8501.33.31 A 8501.33.05 A + 8501.33.32 A 8501.33.99 C + +8501.34 DC motors, DC generators, of an output exceeding 375 KW 8501.34.11 B 8501.34.30 A 8501.34.01 C + 8501.34.19 B 8501.34.60 A 8501.34.02 A + 8501.34.20 B 8501.34.03 A + 8501.34.04 A + 8501.34.05 C + 8501.34.99 C + +8501.40 AC motors, single-phase, nes 8501.40.11 BM 8501.40.20 A 8501.40.01 A + 8501.40.12 D 8501.40.40 B 8501.40.02 A + 8501.40.19 B 8501.40.50 A 8501.40.03 A + 8501.40.21 BM 8501.40.60 A 8501.40.04 A + 8501.40.29 BM 8501.40.05 C + 8501.40.06 C + 8501.40.07 C + 8501.40.08 C + + 8501.40.09 C + 8501.40.99 C + +8501.51 AC motors, multi-phase, of an output not exceeding 750 W 8501.51.10 B 8501.51.20 A 8501.51.01 A + 8501.51.20 D 8501.51.40 A 8501.51.02 C + 8501.51.90 B 8501.51.50 A 8501.51.03 C + 8501.51.60 A 8501.51.04 C + 8501.51.99 C + +8501.52 AC motors, multi-phase, of an output exceeding 750 W but not 8501.52.10 C 8501.52.40 A 8501.52.01 A + 8501.52.90 B 8501.52.80 D 8501.52.02 A + 8501.52.03 A + 8501.52.04 C + 8501.52.05 C + 8501.52.99 C + +8501.53 AC motors, multi-phase, of an output exceeding 75 KW 8501.53.11 B 8501.53.40 D 8501.53.01 A + 8501.53.19 B 8501.53.60 A 8501.53.02 A + 8501.53.21 B 8501.53.80 A 8501.53.03 A + 8501.53.29 B 8501.53.04 C + 8501.53.05 C + 8501.53.06 C + 8501.53.07 C + 8501.53.99 C + +8501.61 AC generators (alternators), of an output not exceeding 75 KVA 8501.61.10 A 8501.61.00 A 8501.61.01 C + 8501.61.90 A + +8501.62 AC generators, of an output exceeding 75 KVA but not exceeding 8501.62.11 A 8501.62.00 A 8501.62.01 C + 8501.62.19 A + 8501.62.21 A + 8501.62.29 A + +8501.63 AC generators, of an output exceeding 375 KVA but not exceedin 8501.63.10 A 8501.63.00 A 8501.63.01 C + 8501.63.90 A + +8501.64 AC generators, of an output exceeding 750 KVA 8501.64.10 B 8501.64.00 A 8501.64.01 C + 8501.64.90 B 8501.64.99 C + +8502.11 Generating sets, diesel or semi-diesel engines, of an output 8502.11.00 A 8502.11.00 A 8502.11.01 C + +8502.12 Generating sets, diesel or semi-diesel exceeding 75 KVA but no 8502.12.00 A 8502.12.00 A 8502.12.01 C + +8502.13 Generating sets, diesel or semi-diesel engines, of an output 8502.13.00 A 8502.13.00 A 8502.13.01 C + 8502.13.02 A + 8502.13.03 A + +8502.20 Generating sets with spark-ignition internal combustion piston 8502.20.00 A 8502.20.00 A 8502.20.01 C + 8502.20.02 C + 8502.20.03 B + 8502.20.99 B + + +8502.30 Electric generating sets, nes 8502.30.00 B 8502.30.00 A 8502.30.01 C + 8502.30.99 C + +8502.40 Electric rotary converters 8502.40.00 A 8502.40.00 A 8502.40.01 B + +8503.00 Parts of electric motors, generators, generating sets and 8503.00.11 BM 8503.00.20 A 8503.00.01 C + 8503.00.12 B 8503.00.40 A 8503.00.02 B + 8503.00.13 B 8503.00.60 A 8503.00.03 A + 8503.00.14 BM 8503.00.04 B + 8503.00.15 B 8503.00.99 B + 8503.00.16 BM + 8503.00.17 B + 8503.00.18 BM + 8503.00.19 D + 8503.00.20 B + +8504.10 Ballasts for discharge lamps or tubes 8504.10.00 CM 8504.10.00 A 8504.10.01 C + 8504.10.99 C + +8504.21 Liquid dielectric transformers having a power handling capacit 8504.21.10 B 8504.21.00 A 8504.21.01 C + 8504.21.20 B 8504.21.02 C + 8504.21.03 C + 8504.21.04 C + 8504.21.99 C + +8504.22 Liq dielectric transf having a power handling cap >650 KVA but 8504.22.00 B 8504.22.00 A 8504.22.01 C + +8504.23 Liq dielectric transf having a power handling capacity 8504.23.00 B 8504.23.00 A 8504.23.01 C + +8504.31 Transformers electric power handling capacity not exceeding 1 8504.31.00 CM 8504.31.20 A 8504.31.01 C + 8504.31.40 A 8504.31.02 C + 8504.31.60 A 8504.31.03 C + 8504.31.04 C + 8504.31.05 C + 8504.31.99 C + +8504.32 Transformers electric power handling capacity > 1 KVA but È 16 8504.32.00 CM 8504.32.00 A 8504.32.01 C + 8504.32.02 C + 8504.32.03 C + 8504.32.99 C + +8504.33 Transformers electric power handling capacity > 16 KVA but È 8504.33.00 CM 8504.33.00 A 8504.33.01 C + 8504.33.99 C + +8504.34 Transformers electric having a power handling capacity 8504.34.00 C 8504.34.00 A 8504.34.01 C + +8504.40 Static converters, nes 8504.40.10 D 8504.40.00 A 8504.40.01 C + 8504.40.20 BM 8504.40.02 A + 8504.40.91 C 8504.40.03 A + 8504.40.99 B 8504.40.04 A + + 8504.40.05 A + 8504.40.06 A + 8504.40.07 A + 8504.40.08 A + 8504.40.09 A + 8504.40.10 B + 8504.40.11 C + 8504.40.99 B + +8504.50 Inductors, electric 8504.50.10 D 8504.50.00 A 8504.50.01 C + 8504.50.90 B 8504.50.02 C + 8504.50.03 A + 8504.50.99 A + +8504.90 Parts of electrical transformers, static converters and 8504.90.10 BM 8504.90.00 A 8504.90.01 A + 8504.90.20 D 8504.90.02 C + 8504.90.30 B 8504.90.03 A + 8504.90.40 B 8504.90.04 A + 8504.90.50 B 8504.90.05 A + 8504.90.06 C + 8504.90.99 C + +8505.11 Permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent 8505.11.00 A 8505.11.00 A 8505.11.01 A + +8505.19 Permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent 8505.19.00 A 8505.19.00 A 8505.19.99 A + +8505.20 Electro-magnetic couplings, clutches and brakes 8505.20.10 A 8505.20.00 A 8505.20.01 A + 8505.20.90 A 8505.20.99 A + +8505.30 Electro-magnetic lifting heads 8505.30.00 A 8505.30.00 A 8505.30.01 A + 8505.30.02 A + +8505.90 Electro-magnets nes and parts of heading No 85.05 8505.90.10 A 8505.90.40 A 8505.90.01 A + 8505.90.90 A 8505.90.80 A 8505.90.02 A + 8505.90.03 A + 8505.90.04 A + 8505.90.05 A + 8505.90.06 A + 8505.90.99 A + +8506.11 Manganese dioxide primary cells & batt of an external volume È 8506.11.00 BM 8506.11.00 A 8506.11.01 C + 8506.11.02 C + 8506.11.03 C + 8506.11.04 C + 8506.11.99 C + +8506.12 Mercuric oxide primary cells & batteries of an external volume 8506.12.00 A 8506.12.00 A 8506.12.01 C + 8506.12.02 C + 8506.12.03 C + 8506.12.04 C + 8506.12.99 C + + +8506.13 Silver oxide primary cells & batteries of an external volume È 8506.13.00 A 8506.13.00 A 8506.13.01 C + 8506.13.02 C + 8506.13.03 C + 8506.13.04 C + 8506.13.99 C + +8506.19 Primary cells and primary batteries of an external volume È 30 8506.19.00 B 8506.19.00 A 8506.19.01 C + 8506.19.02 C + 8506.19.03 C + 8506.19.04 C + 8506.19.99 C + +8506.20 Primary cells and primary batteries of an external volume 8506.20.00 B 8506.20.00 A 8506.20.01 C + +8506.90 Parts of primary cells and primary batteries 8506.90.10 D 8506.90.00 A 8506.90.01 C + 8506.90.90 B + +8507.10 Lead-acid electric accumulators of a kind used for starting 8507.10.00 C 8507.10.00 A 8507.10.01 C + 8507.10.02 B + 8507.10.03 C + +8507.20 Lead-acid electric accumulators nes 8507.20.00 B 8507.20.00 A 8507.20.01 C + 8507.20.02 B + 8507.20.03 B + 8507.20.04 B + +8507.30 Nickel-cadmium electric accumulators 8507.30.00 B 8507.30.00 A 8507.30.01 A + 8507.30.02 B + 8507.30.03 A + 8507.30.99 C + +8507.40 Nickel-iron electric accumultors 8507.40.00 A 8507.40.00 A 8507.40.01 A + 8507.40.02 B + 8507.40.03 A + 8507.40.99 C + +8507.80 Electric accumulators, nes 8507.80.00 B 8507.80.00 A 8507.80.01 B + 8507.80.02 B + 8507.80.03 B + 8507.80.99 C + +8507.90 Parts of electric accumulators, including separators therefor 8507.90.11 D 8507.90.40 A 8507.90.01 B + 8507.90.12 B 8507.90.80 A 8507.90.99 B + 8507.90.13 B + 8507.90.90 B + +8508.10 Drills, hand-held, with self-contained electric motor 8508.10.00 CM 8508.10.00 A 8508.10.01 C + 8508.10.02 C + 8508.10.03 C + 8508.10.99 B + + +8508.20 Saws, hand-held, with self-contained electric motor 8508.20.00 B 8508.20.00 A 8508.20.01 A + 8508.20.02 A + 8508.20.99 B + +8508.80 Tools, nes, hand-held, with selfcontained electric motor 8508.80.00 CM 8508.80.00 A 8508.80.01 C + 8508.80.02 A + 8508.80.03 C + 8508.80.99 B + +8508.90 Parts of hand tools with self-contained electric motor 8508.90.00 A 8508.90.00 A 8508.90.01 A + +8509.10 Domestic vacuum cleaners 8509.10.00 CM 8509.10.00 A 8509.10.01 C + +8509.20 Domestic floor polishers 8509.20.00 A 8509.20.00 A 8509.20.01 A + +8509.30 Domestic kitchen waste disposers 8509.30.00 A 8509.30.00 A 8509.30.01 A + +8509.40 Domestic food grinders and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice 8509.40.10 D 8509.40.00 A 8509.40.01 C + 8509.40.90 C 8509.40.02 C + 8509.40.03 C + 8509.40.04 C + +8509.80 Electro-mechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained 8509.80.00 BM 8509.80.00 A 8509.80.01 B + 8509.80.02 B + 8509.80.03 B + 8509.80.04 B + 8509.80.05 B + 8509.80.06 B + 8509.80.07 B + 8509.80.08 B + 8509.80.09 B + 8509.80.10 B + 8509.80.99 B + +8509.90 Parts of electro-mech dom appliances with self-contained 8509.90.10 A 8509.90.20 A 8509.90.01 A + 8509.90.20 D 8509.90.30 A 8509.90.99 C + 8509.90.30 A 8509.90.40 A + 8509.90.40 A + +8510.10 Shavers, with self-contained electric motor 8510.10.00 D 8510.10.00 A 8510.10.01 B + +8510.20 Hair clippers, with self-contained electric motor 8510.20.10 D 8510.20.00 A 8510.20.01 A + 8510.20.90 B + +8510.90 Parts of shavers and hair clippers, with self-contained 8510.90.10 D 8510.90.10 A 8510.90.01 B + 8510.90.20 A 8510.90.20 A 8510.90.02 B + 8510.90.30 A 8510.90.03 B + 8510.90.04 B + 8510.90.05 A + 8510.90.99 B + + +8511.10 Spark plugs 8511.10.00 B 8511.10.00 A 8511.10.01 A + 8511.10.02 A + 8511.10.99 B + +8511.20 Ignition magnetos, magneto-generators and magnetic flywheels 8511.20.10 A 8511.20.00 A 8511.20.01 A + 8511.20.90 B 8511.20.02 A + 8511.20.03 B + 8511.20.99 B + +8511.30 Distributors and ignition coils 8511.30.00 B 8511.30.00 A 8511.30.01 B + 8511.30.02 B + 8511.30.03 A + 8511.30.04 A + +8511.40 Starter motors 8511.40.00 B 8511.40.00 A 8511.40.01 B + 8511.40.02 A + 8511.40.03 A + 8511.40.04 C + +8511.50 Generators and alternators 8511.50.00 BM 8511.50.00 A 8511.50.01 B + 8511.50.02 A + 8511.50.03 A + 8511.50.04 C + 8511.50.05 B + +8511.80 Glow plugs and other ignition or starting equipment nes 8511.80.00 B 8511.80.20 A 8511.80.01 B + 8511.80.40 A 8511.80.02 A + 8511.80.60 A 8511.80.03 B + 8511.80.04 A + 8511.80.99 C + +8511.90 Parts of electrical ignition or starting equipment 8511.90.10 A 8511.90.20 A 8511.90.01 B + 8511.90.20 BM 8511.90.40 A 8511.90.02 B + 8511.90.60 A 8511.90.03 C + 8511.90.04 A + 8511.90.05 B + 8511.90.06 A + 8511.90.07 B + 8511.90.99 B + +8512.10 Lighting or signalling equipment of a kind used on bicycles 8512.10.00 B 8512.10.20 A 8512.10.01 C + 8512.10.40 A 8512.10.02 B + 8512.10.03 A + 8512.10.99 A + +8512.20 Lighting or visual signalling equipment nes 8512.20.00 B 8512.20.20 D 8512.20.01 B + 8512.20.40 A 8512.20.02 B + 8512.20.03 B + 8512.20.99 B + + +8512.30 Sound signalling equipment 8512.30.00 B 8512.30.00 A 8512.30.01 B + +8512.40 Windscreen wipes, defrosters and demisters 8512.40.00 A 8512.40.20 A 8512.40.01 A + 8512.40.40 A + +8512.90 Parts of electrical lighting, signalling and defrosting 8512.90.00 BM 8512.90.20 A 8512.90.01 B + 8512.90.40 A 8512.90.02 B + 8512.90.60 D 8512.90.03 B + 8512.90.70 A 8512.90.04 B + 8512.90.90 A 8512.90.05 B + 8512.90.06 B + 8512.90.07 B + 8512.90.08 B + 8512.90.99 B + +8513.10 Portable electric lamps designed to function by their own 8513.10.10 D 8513.10.20 A 8513.10.01 C + 8513.10.20 D 8513.10.40 A 8513.10.02 C + 8513.10.90 BM 8513.10.99 C + +8513.90 Parts of portable elect lamps designed to function by own 8513.90.10 D 8513.90.20 A 8513.90.01 A + 8513.90.20 A 8513.90.40 A + +8514.10 Industrial & laboratory electric resistance heated furnaces & 8514.10.10 B 8514.10.00 A 8514.10.01 C + 8514.10.90 B 8514.10.02 C + 8514.10.03 C + 8514.10.99 C + +8514.20 Industrial & laboratory electric induction or dielectric 8514.20.10 B 8514.20.00 A 8514.20.01 C + 8514.20.90 B 8514.20.02 C + 8514.20.03 B + 8514.20.99 C + +8514.30 Industrial & laboratory electric furnaces & ovens nes 8514.30.10 B 8514.30.00 A 8514.30.01 C + 8514.30.20 B 8514.30.02 B + 8514.30.90 B 8514.30.03 C + 8514.30.04 C + 8514.30.05 A + 8514.30.99 C + +8514.40 Industrial & laboratory electric induction or dielectric 8514.40.10 B 8514.40.00 A 8514.40.01 C + 8514.40.90 B 8514.40.99 C + +8514.90 Parts of industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens 8514.90.10 D 8514.90.00 A 8514.90.01 B + 8514.90.91 B 8514.90.02 B + 8514.90.92 B 8514.90.03 B + 8514.90.93 B 8514.90.99 C + +8515.11 Electric soldering irons & guns 8515.11.00 A 8515.11.00 A 8515.11.01 C + 8515.11.99 C + +8515.19 Electric brazing or soldering machines and apparatus nes 8515.19.00 B 8515.19.00 A 8515.19.99 C + + +8515.21 Electric mach/app for resistance welding of metal fully or 8515.21.10 B 8515.21.00 A 8515.21.01 B + 8515.21.90 B 8515.21.02 C + 8515.21.03 C + +8515.29 Electric mach/app for resistance welding of metal nes 8515.29.10 B 8515.29.00 A 8515.29.01 B + 8515.29.90 B 8515.29.99 C + +8515.31 Elec mach & app for arc (inc plasma arc) welding of met fully 8515.31.00 B 8515.31.00 A 8515.31.01 C + 8515.31.02 C + 8515.31.99 C + +8515.39 Electric mach/app for arc (inc plasma arc) welding of metals 8515.39.00 B 8515.39.00 A 8515.39.01 C + 8515.39.02 C + 8515.39.99 C + +8515.80 Electric/laser/ultrasonic mach etc for weld/cut nes or for hot 8515.80.00 A 8515.80.00 A 8515.80.01 A + 8515.80.02 A + 8515.80.99 C + +8515.90 Pts of electric/laser/ultrasonic mach etc for weld/cut nes or 8515.90.10 A 8515.90.20 A 8515.90.01 B + 8515.90.90 A 8515.90.40 A 8515.90.02 B + 8515.90.03 B + 8515.90.99 B + +8516.10 Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion 8516.10.10 A 8516.10.00 A 8516.10.01 A + 8516.10.20 B + 8516.10.30 D + 8516.10.90 B + +8516.21 Electric space heating apparatus, having storage heating 8516.21.00 A 8516.21.00 A 8516.21.01 B + +8516.29 Electric space heating apparatus and electric soil heating 8516.29.11 B 8516.29.00 A 8516.29.01 B + 8516.29.19 B 8516.29.99 B + 8516.29.20 B + +8516.31 Electro-thermic hair dryers 8516.31.10 A 8516.31.00 A 8516.31.01 C + 8516.31.90 A + +8516.32 Electro-thermic hair-dressing apparatus, nes 8516.32.00 A 8516.32.00 A 8516.32.01 C + +8516.33 Electro-thermic hand-drying apparatus 8516.33.00 B 8516.33.00 A 8516.33.01 A + +8516.40 Electric smoothing irons 8516.40.00 A 8516.40.20 A 8516.40.01 C + 8516.40.40 A + +8516.50 Microwave ovens 8516.50.00 A 8516.50.00 A 8516.50.01 A + +8516.60 Ovens; cookers, cooking plates, boiling rings, grillers and 8516.60.00 B 8516.60.40 D 8516.60.01 B + 8516.60.60 A 8516.60.99 C + + +8516.71 Electro-thermic coffee or tea makers, domestic, nes 8516.71.10 C 8516.71.00 A 8516.71.01 C + 8516.71.20 A + +8516.72 Electro-thermic toasters, domestic 8516.72.00 A 8516.72.00 A 8516.72.01 B + +8516.79 Electro-thermic appliances, domestic, nes 8516.79.00 B 8516.79.00 A 8516.79.01 B + 8516.79.99 B + +8516.80 Electric heating resistors 8516.80.11 D 8516.80.40 A 8516.80.01 A + 8516.80.12 BM 8516.80.80 A 8516.80.02 B + 8516.80.19 BM 8516.80.03 B + 8516.80.91 D 8516.80.99 C + 8516.80.92 B + 8516.80.99 BM + +8516.90 Parts of electro-thermic apparatus of heading No 85.16 8516.90.10 A 8516.90.20 D 8516.90.01 B + 8516.90.20 B 8516.90.40 A 8516.90.02 B + 8516.90.30 B 8516.90.60 A 8516.90.03 B + 8516.90.41 D 8516.90.04 B + 8516.90.49 B 8516.90.05 B + 8516.90.50 B 8516.90.06 B + 8516.90.90 B 8516.90.99 B + +8517.10 Telephone sets 8517.10.00 A 8517.10.00 A 8517.10.FA A + 8517.10.01 B + 8517.10.02 B + 8517.10.03 B + +8517.20 Teleprinters 8517.20.00 A 8517.20.00 A 8517.20.01 A + 8517.20.99 A + +8517.30 Telephonic or telegraphic switching apparatus 8517.30.11 A 8517.30.15 A 8517.30.FA B + 8517.30.12 A 8517.30.20 A 8517.30.FB A + 8517.30.13 A 8517.30.25 A + 8517.30.19 A 8517.30.30 A + 8517.30.20 A 8517.30.50 A + +8517.40 Apparatus, for carrier-current line systems, nes 8517.40.10 A 8517.40.10 A 8517.40.01 A + 8517.40.90 A 8517.40.50 A 8517.40.02 A + 8517.40.70 A 8517.40.99 A + +8517.81 Telephonic apparatus, nes 8517.81.00 A 8517.81.00 A 8517.81.01 A + 8517.81.02 B + 8517.81.03 A + 8517.81.04 A + 8517.81.05 A + 8517.81.99 A + +8517.82 Telegraphic apparatus, nes 8517.82.10 D 8517.82.00 A 8517.82.01 A + 8517.82.20 A + 8517.82.90 A + + +8517.90 Parts of electrical apparatus for line telephone or line 8517.90.10 A 8517.90.05 A 8517.90.01 A + 8517.90.20 A 8517.90.10 A 8517.90.02 A + 8517.90.30 D 8517.90.15 A 8517.90.03 A + 8517.90.40 A 8517.90.30 A 8517.90.04 A + 8517.90.50 A 8517.90.35 A 8517.90.05 A + 8517.90.60 A 8517.90.40 A 8517.90.06 A + 8517.90.55 A 8517.90.07 A + 8517.90.60 A 8517.90.08 A + 8517.90.70 A 8517.90.09 A + 8517.90.80 A 8517.90.99 A + +8518.10 Microphones and stands therefor 8518.10.00 A 8518.10.00 A 8518.10.01 A + 8518.10.02 A + 8518.10.03 A + 8518.10.99 A + +8518.21 Single loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure 8518.21.00 ABM 8518.21.00 A 8518.21.01 B + +8518.22 Multiple loudspeakers, mounted in the same enclosure 8518.22.00 ABM 8518.22.00 A 8518.22.01 B + +8518.29 Loudspeakers, nes 8518.29.00 ABM 8518.29.00 A 8518.29.01 A + 8518.29.02 A + 8518.29.99 A + +8518.30 Headphones, earphones and combined microphone/speaker sets 8518.30.10 A 8518.30.10 A 8518.30.01 A + 8518.30.90 A 8518.30.20 A 8518.30.02 A + 8518.30.99 A + +8518.40 Audio-frequency electric amplifiers 8518.40.00 ABM 8518.40.10 A 8518.40.01 A + 8518.40.20 A 8518.40.02 A + 8518.40.03 A + 8518.40.04 A + 8518.40.05 A + 8518.40.06 A + 8518.40.07 A + 8518.40.99 A + +8518.50 Electric sound amplifier sets 8518.50.00 BM 8518.50.00 A 8518.50.01 B + +8518.90 Parts of microphones, loudspeakers, headphones, earphones & 8518.90.10 D 8518.90.10 A 8518.90.01 A + 8518.90.20 A 8518.90.30 A 8518.90.02 A + 8518.90.30 A 8518.90.99 A + 8518.90.40 A + +8519.10 Coin or disc-operated record-players 8519.10.00 D 8519.10.00 A 8519.10.01 A + +8519.21 Record-players without loudspeaker, nes 8519.21.00 D 8519.21.00 A 8519.21.01 A + 8519.21.02 A + 8519.21.99 A + + +8519.29 Record-players, nes 8519.29.00 D 8519.29.00 A 8519.29.01 A + 8519.29.02 A + 8519.29.99 A + +8519.31 Turntables with automatic record changing mechanism 8519.31.00 A 8519.31.00 A 8519.31.01 A + +8519.39 Turntables, nes 8519.39.00 D 8519.39.00 A 8519.39.99 A + +8519.40 Transcribing machines 8519.40.10 A 8519.40.00 A 8519.40.01 A + 8519.40.90 D + +8519.91 Sound reproducing apparatus, cassette type, not incorporating 8519.91.00 B 8519.91.00 A 8519.91.01 B + 8519.91.02 A + 8519.91.99 A + +8519.99 Sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound 8519.99.10 D 8519.99.00 A 8519.99.99 A + 8519.99.90 A + +8520.10 Dictating mach not capable of operating without an external 8520.10.10 A 8520.10.00 A 8520.10.01 A + 8520.10.90 D + +8520.20 Telephone answering machines 8520.20.00 A 8520.20.00 A 8520.20.01 A + +8520.31 Magnetic tape rec incorporating sound reproducing apparatus, 8520.31.10 D 8520.31.00 A 8520.31.01 A + 8520.31.90 B 8520.31.99 B + +8520.39 Magnetic tape recorders incorporating sound reproducing 8520.39.10 D 8520.39.00 A 8520.39.01 A + 8520.39.90 A 8520.39.99 A + +8520.90 Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording apparatus, 8520.90.10 D 8520.90.00 A 8520.90.01 A + 8520.90.90 A 8520.90.02 A + 8520.90.99 A + +8521.10 Video recording or reproducing apparatus magnetic tape-type 8521.10.00 A 8521.10.00 A 8521.10.01 A + 8521.10.99 A + +8521.90 Video recording or reproducing apparatus nes 8521.90.00 A 8521.90.00 A 8521.90.01 A + +8522.10 Pick-up cartridges 8522.10.00 A 8522.10.00 A 8522.10.01 A + +8522.90 Parts and accessories of apparatus of heading Nos 85.19 to 8522.90.10 D 8522.90.40 A 8522.90.01 A + 8522.90.20 A 8522.90.60 A 8522.90.02 A + 8522.90.30 A 8522.90.90 A 8522.90.03 A + 8522.90.40 B 8522.90.04 A + 8522.90.50 A 8522.90.05 A + 8522.90.90 B 8522.90.06 A + 8522.90.07 A + 8522.90.08 A + 8522.90.09 A + 8522.90.10 C + 8522.90.11 A + + 8522.90.12 A + 8522.90.13 A + 8522.90.99 A + +8523.11 Unrecorded magnetic tapes, of a width not exceeding 4 mm 8523.11.00 A 8523.11.00 A 8523.11.01 A + 8523.11.02 A + 8523.11.99 A + +8523.12 Unrecorded magnetic tapes, of a width exceeding 4 mm but not 8523.12.00 A 8523.12.00 A 8523.12.01 A + 8523.12.02 A + 8523.12.99 A + +8523.13 Unrecorded magnetic tapes, of a width exceeding 6.5 mm 8523.13.00 A 8523.13.00 A 8523.13.01 A + 8523.13.02 A + 8523.13.03 A + 8523.13.99 A + +8523.20 Unrecorded magnetic discs 8523.20.00 D 8523.20.00 A 8523.20.01 A + 8523.20.99 A + +8523.90 Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or other 8523.90.00 A 8523.90.00 A 8523.90.01 A + 8523.90.99 A + +8524.10 Recorded gramophone records 8524.10.00 A 8524.10.00 A 8524.10.01 A + 8524.10.02 A + 8524.10.99 A + +8524.21 Recorded magnetic tapes, of a width not exceeding 4 mm 8524.21.10 BM 8524.21.10 D 8524.21.01 A + 8524.21.90 D 8524.21.30 A 8524.21.02 A + 8524.21.03 A + 8524.21.99 A + +8524.22 Recorded magnetic tapes, of a width exceeding 4 mm but not 8524.22.10 BM 8524.22.10 A 8524.22.01 A + 8524.22.90 D 8524.22.20 A 8524.22.02 A + 8524.22.03 A + 8524.22.99 A + +8524.23 Recorded magnetic tapes, of a width exceeding 6.5 mm 8524.23.10 BM 8524.23.10 A 8524.23.01 A + 8524.23.90 D 8524.23.20 A 8524.23.02 A + 8524.23.03 A + 8524.23.99 A + +8524.90 Recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena 8524.90.10 A 8524.90.20 D 8524.90.01 A + 8524.90.20 D 8524.90.30 A 8524.90.99 A + 8524.90.90 A 8524.90.40 A + +8525.10 Transmission apparatus for radio-teleph radio-broadcasting or 8525.10.10 D 8525.10.60 A 8525.10.01 A + 8525.10.90 A 8525.10.80 A 8525.10.02 A + 8525.10.03 B + 8525.10.04 A + 8525.10.05 B + + 8525.10.06 B + 8525.10.07 A + 8525.10.08 B + 8525.10.09 A + 8525.10.10 A + 8525.10.11 A + 8525.10.99 B + +8525.20 Transmission apparatus, for radioteleph incorporating receptio 8525.20.10 D 8525.20.05 A 8525.20.01 B + 8525.20.90 A 8525.20.15 A 8525.20.02 A + 8525.20.20 A 8525.20.03 A + 8525.20.30 A 8525.20.04 B + 8525.20.50 A 8525.20.05 B + 8525.20.60 A 8525.20.06 A + 8525.20.07 B + 8525.20.08 B + 8525.20.09 A + 8525.20.10 A + 8525.20.99 B + +8525.30 Television cameras 8525.30.10 D 8525.30.00 A 8525.30.01 A + 8525.30.20 A 8525.30.02 A + +8526.10 Radar aparatus 8526.10.00 A 8526.10.00 A 8526.10.01 A + 8526.10.99 A + +8526.91 Radio navigational aid apparatus 8526.91.00 A 8526.91.00 A 8526.91.01 A + 8526.91.99 A + +8526.92 Radio remote control apparatus 8526.92.10 A 8526.92.00 A 8526.92.01 A + 8526.92.90 A 8526.92.99 A + +8527.11 Radio broad rece capable of op w/o an external source of power 8527.11.10 D 8527.11.11 A 8527.11.01 A + 8527.11.90 A 8527.11.20 A + 8527.11.40 A + 8527.11.60 A + +8527.19 Radio broad rece capable of op w/o an external source of power 8527.19.00 D 8527.19.00 A 8527.19.99 A + +8527.21 Radio rece not capable of op w/o ext source of power for motor 8527.21.00 D 8527.21.10 B 8527.21.01 A + 8527.21.40 A 8527.21.02 C + +8527.29 Radio rece not capable of op w/o ext source of power for motor 8527.29.00 D 8527.29.00 A 8527.29.01 C + 8527.29.02 C + +8527.31 Radio broad rece combined with sound recording or reproducing 8527.31.10 D 8527.31.05 A 8527.31.01 A + 8527.31.90 A 8527.31.40 A 8527.31.02 B + 8527.31.50 A + 8527.31.60 A + +8527.32 Radio broad rece not combi with sound recording but combined 8527.32.10 D 8527.32.00 A 8527.32.01 A + + 8527.32.90 A + +8527.39 Radio-broadcast receivers nes 8527.39.10 D 8527.39.00 A 8527.39.99 A + 8527.39.90 A + +8527.90 Radio reception apparatus nes 8527.90.10 D 8527.90.40 A 8527.90.01 A + 8527.90.90 A 8527.90.80 A 8527.90.02 A + 8527.90.03 B + 8527.90.04 B + 8527.90.05 A + 8527.90.06 A + 8527.90.07 B + 8527.90.08 B + 8527.90.09 A + 8527.90.10 A + 8527.90.11 A + 8527.90.12 A + 8527.90.99 B + +8528.10 Television receivers including video monitors and video 8528.10.10 BM 8528.10.40 A 8528.10.01 B + 8528.10.91 B 8528.10.80 A 8528.10.02 A + 8528.10.98 B 8528.10.03 A + 8528.10.99 B 8528.10.99 A + +8528.20 Television receivers an including video monitors and video 8528.20.10 D 8528.20.00 A 8528.20.01 A + 8528.20.90 A 8528.20.02 A + 8528.20.03 A + 8528.20.99 A + +8529.10 Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for 8529.10.10 A 8529.10.20 A 8529.10.01 A + 8529.10.20 A 8529.10.40 A 8529.10.02 A + 8529.10.90 A 8529.10.60 A 8529.10.03 A + 8529.10.04 A + 8529.10.05 C + 8529.10.06 A + 8529.10.07 A + 8529.10.99 A + +8529.90 Parts suitable for use solely or princ with the app of heading 8529.90.10 D 8529.90.10 A 8529.90.01 A + 8529.90.20 A 8529.90.15 A 8529.90.02 A + 8529.90.30 A 8529.90.20 A 8529.90.03 A + 8529.90.40 A 8529.90.30 A 8529.90.04 A + 8529.90.50 A 8529.90.35 A 8529.90.05 A + 8529.90.60 A 8529.90.40 A 8529.90.06 A + 8529.90.71 A 8529.90.45 A 8529.90.07 A + 8529.90.79 A 8529.90.50 A 8529.90.08 A + 8529.90.09 A + 8529.90.10 A + 8529.90.11 A + 8529.90.12 A + 8529.90.13 A + + 8529.90.14 A + 8529.90.15 A + 8529.90.99 A + +8530.10 Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equip for 8530.10.00 D 8530.10.00 A 8530.10.01 A + +8530.80 Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment, ne 8530.80.00 A 8530.80.00 A 8530.80.01 A + 8530.80.02 A + 8530.80.99 C + +8530.90 Parts of electrical signalling, safety or traffic control 8530.90.10 D 8530.90.00 A 8530.90.01 A + 8530.90.20 A + +8531.10 Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus 8531.10.10 D 8531.10.00 A 8531.10.01 A + 8531.10.20 A 8531.10.02 A + 8531.10.90 A 8531.10.03 C + 8531.10.04 A + 8531.10.99 A + +8531.20 Indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices or light 8531.20.00 A 8531.20.00 A 8531.20.01 A + +8531.80 Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus, nes 8531.80.10 D 8531.80.00 A 8531.80.01 C + 8531.80.20 D 8531.80.02 C + 8531.80.90 B 8531.80.03 C + 8531.80.04 C + 8531.80.99 C + +8531.90 Parts of electric sound or visual signalling apparatus 8531.90.10 D 8531.90.00 A 8531.90.01 C + 8531.90.20 B 8531.90.02 A + +8532.10 Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60 Hz circuits (power 8532.10.00 A 8532.10.00 B 8532.10.01 B + 8532.10.99 C + +8532.21 Electrical capacitors, fixed, tantalum, nes 8532.21.00 A 8532.21.00 A 8532.21.01 A + 8532.21.99 A + +8532.22 Electrical capacitors, fixed, aluminium electrolytic, nes 8532.22.00 A 8532.22.00 C 8532.22.01 A + 8532.22.99 C + +8532.23 Electrical capacitors, fixed, ceramic dielectric, single layer 8532.23.00 A 8532.23.00 A 8532.23.01 A + 8532.23.02 A + 8532.23.03 A + 8532.23.99 A + +8532.24 Electrical capacitors, fixed, ceramic dielectric, multilayer, 8532.24.00 A 8532.24.00 A 8532.24.01 A + 8532.24.02 A + 8532.24.03 A + 8532.24.99 A + +8532.25 Electrical capacitors, fixed, dielectric of paper or plastics, 8532.25.00 B 8532.25.00 C 8532.25.01 A + 8532.25.02 C + + 8532.25.99 C + +8532.29 Electrical capacitors, fixed, nes 8532.29.00 B 8532.29.00 A 8532.29.01 B + 8532.29.02 B + 8532.29.03 A + 8532.29.04 B + 8532.29.05 A + 8532.29.99 B + +8532.30 Electrical capacitors, variable or adjustable (pre-set) 8532.30.00 A 8532.30.00 A 8532.30.01 A + 8532.30.02 A + 8532.30.03 A + 8532.30.04 A + 8532.30.05 A + 8532.30.99 A + +8532.90 Parts of electrical capacitors 8532.90.00 A 8532.90.00 A 8532.90.01 A + +8533.10 Electrical resistors, fixed carbon, composition or film type 8533.10.00 A 8533.10.00 A 8533.10.01 A + 8533.10.99 A + +8533.21 Electrical resistors fixed for a power handling capacity not 8533.21.00 A 8533.21.00 A 8533.21.01 A + 8533.21.99 A + +8533.29 Electrical resistors, fixed, other than heating resistors, nes 8533.29.00 A 8533.29.00 A 8533.29.01 A + 8533.29.02 B + 8533.29.99 B + +8533.31 Wirewound variable resistors, including rheostat and 8533.31.00 A 8533.31.00 A 8533.31.01 A + 8533.31.02 A + 8533.31.03 A + 8533.31.99 A + +8533.39 Wirewound variable resistors, including rheostat and 8533.39.00 A 8533.39.00 A 8533.39.01 A + 8533.39.02 A + 8533.39.03 C + 8533.39.99 A + +8533.40 Variable resistors, including rheostats and potentiometers, ne 8533.40.00 A 8533.40.00 A 8533.40.01 A + 8533.40.02 A + 8533.40.03 A + 8533.40.04 C + 8533.40.05 B + 8533.40.06 B + 8533.40.99 B + +8533.90 Parts of electrical resistors, rheostats and potentiometers 8533.90.10 A 8533.90.00 A 8533.90.01 A + 8533.90.20 A 8533.90.99 A + +8534.00 Printed circuits 8534.00.00 B 8534.00.00 A 8534.00.01 B + 8534.00.99 B + + +8535.10 Electrical fuses, for a voltage exceeding 1,000 volts 8535.10.00 BM 8535.10.00 A 8535.10.01 A + 8535.10.02 A + 8535.10.03 C + 8535.10.04 C + +8535.21 Automatic circuit breakers for a voltage exceeding 1,000 volts 8535.21.10 BM 8535.21.00 A 8535.21.01 C + 8535.21.90 BM 8535.21.99 C + +8535.29 Automatic circuit breakers, for a voltage exceeding 1,000 8535.29.10 B 8535.29.00 A 8535.29.99 C + 8535.29.90 B + +8535.30 Isolating switches and make-and-break switches, voltage exceed 8535.30.10 BM 8535.30.00 A 8535.30.01 C + 8535.30.90 BM 8535.30.02 C + 8535.30.03 C + 8535.30.04 A + 8535.30.05 C + 8535.30.06 C + 8535.30.99 C + +8535.40 Lightning arresters, voltage limiters and surge supp voltage > 8535.40.00 BM 8535.40.00 A 8535.40.01 A + 8535.40.02 C + 8535.40.99 C + +8535.90 Electrical app for switching or protec elec circuits, exceed 8535.90.10 BM 8535.90.00 A 8535.90.01 C + 8535.90.20 BM 8535.90.02 C + 8535.90.90 BM 8535.90.03 A + 8535.90.04 C + 8535.90.05 C + 8535.90.06 A + 8535.90.07 C + 8535.90.08 C + 8535.90.09 C + 8535.90.10 C + 8535.90.11 C + 8535.90.12 A + 8535.90.13 A + 8535.90.14 A + 8535.90.15 C + 8535.90.16 C + 8535.90.17 C + 8535.90.18 C + 8535.90.19 A + 8535.90.20 C + 8535.90.21 A + 8535.90.22 A + 8535.90.23 C + 8535.90.99 C + +8536.10 Electrical fuses, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 volts 8536.10.00 BM 8536.10.00 A 8536.10.01 A + 8536.10.02 C + + 8536.10.03 C + 8536.10.04 C + 8536.10.05 A + 8536.10.06 A + +8536.20 Automatic circuit breakers for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 8536.20.00 BM 8536.20.00 A 8536.20.01 A + 8536.20.02 C + 8536.20.03 A + +8536.30 Electrical app for protecting electric circuits, for a voltage 8536.30.10 C 8536.30.00 A 8536.30.01 A + 8536.30.90 BM 8536.30.02 C + 8536.30.03 A + 8536.30.04 A + 8536.30.99 C + +8536.41 Electrical relays for a voltage not exceeding 60 volts 8536.41.10 D 8536.41.00 A 8536.41.01 A + 8536.41.90 B 8536.41.02 C + 8536.41.03 C + 8536.41.04 A + 8536.41.05 A + 8536.41.06 C + 8536.41.07 A + 8536.41.08 C + 8536.41.09 C + 8536.41.10 C + 8536.41.11 C + 8536.41.99 C + +8536.49 Electrical relays for a voltage exceed 60 V but not exceeding 8536.49.00 BM 8536.49.00 A 8536.49.01 C + 8536.49.02 C + 8536.49.03 C + 8536.49.04 A + 8536.49.05 C + 8536.49.99 C + +8536.50 Electrical switches for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 volts, 8536.50.10 D 8536.50.00 B 8536.50.01 C + 8536.50.80 C 8536.50.02 C + 8536.50.91 BM 8536.50.03 C + 8536.50.99 BM 8536.50.04 A + 8536.50.05 A + 8536.50.06 A + 8536.50.07 C + 8536.50.08 C + 8536.50.09 C + 8536.50.10 A + 8536.50.11 A + 8536.50.12 A + 8536.50.13 A + 8536.50.14 A + +8536.61 Electrical lamp-holders, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 8536.61.00 BM 8536.61.00 A 8536.61.01 A + + 8536.61.02 A + 8536.61.03 A + 8536.61.99 A + +8536.69 Electrical plugs and sockets, for a voltage not exceeding 1,00 8536.69.00 BM 8536.69.00 A 8536.69.01 A + 8536.69.02 C + 8536.69.03 C + +8536.90 Electrical app for switching or protec elec circuits, not 8536.90.10 BM 8536.90.00 A 8536.90.01 A + 8536.90.20 BM 8536.90.02 A + 8536.90.30 CM 8536.90.03 A + 8536.90.90 BM 8536.90.04 C + 8536.90.05 C + 8536.90.06 C + 8536.90.07 C + 8536.90.08 A + 8536.90.09 A + 8536.90.10 A + 8536.90.11 C + 8536.90.12 A + 8536.90.13 C + 8536.90.14 C + 8536.90.15 C + 8536.90.16 C + 8536.90.17 C + 8536.90.18 C + 8536.90.19 C + 8536.90.20 C + 8536.90.21 C + 8536.90.22 C + 8536.90.23 C + 8536.90.24 C + 8536.90.25 A + 8536.90.26 C + 8536.90.27 A + 8536.90.28 A + 8536.90.29 A + 8536.90.30 C + 8536.90.31 A + 8536.90.32 C + 8536.90.99 C + +8537.10 Boards, panels, including numerical control panels, for a 8537.10.11 A 8537.10.00 A 8537.10.01 C + 8537.10.19 A 8537.10.02 C + 8537.10.20 BM 8537.10.03 C + 8537.10.91 B 8537.10.04 C + 8537.10.92 D 8537.10.99 C + 8537.10.99 B + +8537.20 Boards, panels, including numerical control panels, for a 8537.20.10 A 8537.20.00 A 8537.20.01 C + 8537.20.20 BM 8537.20.02 C + + 8537.20.90 B 8537.20.99 C + +8538.10 Boards, panels, etc for goods of heading no. 85.37, not 8538.10.10 A 8538.10.00 A 8538.10.01 C + 8538.10.20 B + 8538.10.30 B + 8538.10.40 A + +8538.90 Parts for use with the apparatus of heading no. 85.35, 85.36 o 8538.90.10 BM 8538.90.00 A 8538.90.01 C + 8538.90.20 BM 8538.90.02 C + 8538.90.30 CM 8538.90.03 C + 8538.90.90 BM 8538.90.04 A + 8538.90.05 C + 8538.90.06 C + 8538.90.07 A + 8538.90.08 C + 8538.90.09 A + 8538.90.10 C + 8538.90.11 C + 8538.90.99 C + +8539.10 Sealed beam lamp units 8539.10.10 C 8539.10.00 A 8539.10.01 A + 8539.10.90 A 8539.10.02 A + 8539.10.03 A + 8539.10.04 C + +8539.21 Filament lamps, tungsten halogen 8539.21.11 BM 8539.21.20 D 8539.21.01 B + 8539.21.12 BM 8539.21.40 A 8539.21.02 B + 8539.21.90 B 8539.21.99 B + +8539.22 Filament lamps, of a power not exceed 200 W and for a voltage 8539.22.00 BM 8539.22.40 A 8539.22.01 C + 8539.22.80 A 8539.22.02 A + 8539.22.03 A + 8539.22.04 A + 8539.22.05 C + 8539.22.06 A + 8539.22.99 C + +8539.29 Filament lamps, excluding ultraviolet or infra-red lamps, nes 8539.29.10 A 8539.29.10 A 8539.29.01 C + 8539.29.21 BM 8539.29.20 A 8539.29.02 A + 8539.29.29 A 8539.29.30 D 8539.29.03 A + 8539.29.40 A 8539.29.04 A + 8539.29.05 C + 8539.29.06 A + 8539.29.07 C + 8539.29.08 A + 8539.29.09 A + 8539.29.10 A + 8539.29.11 C + 8539.29.99 C + +8539.31 Fluorescent lamps, hot cathode 8539.31.00 CM 8539.31.00 A 8539.31.01 C + + 8539.31.99 C + +8539.39 Discharge lamps, other than ultra-violet lamps, nes 8539.39.10 D 8539.39.00 A 8539.39.01 C + 8539.39.90 BM 8539.39.02 C + 8539.39.03 C + 8539.39.04 A + 8539.39.05 A + 8539.39.06 C + 8539.39.07 A + 8539.39.08 C + 8539.39.09 A + 8539.39.99 C + +8539.40 Ultra-violet or infra-red lamps; arc lamps 8539.40.10 D 8539.40.40 A 8539.40.01 A + 8539.40.20 BM 8539.40.80 A 8539.40.02 A + 8539.40.90 A 8539.40.03 C + +8539.90 Parts of electric filament or discharge lamps, UV or IR lamps 8539.90.10 D 8539.90.00 A 8539.90.01 A + 8539.90.90 A 8539.90.02 A + 8539.90.03 A + 8539.90.04 B + 8539.90.05 C + 8539.90.06 A + 8539.90.07 C + 8539.90.08 A + 8539.90.09 A + 8539.90.99 A + +8540.11 Cathode-ray television picture tubes, including video monitor 8540.11.00 A 8540.11.00 A 8540.11.01 A + +8540.12 Cathode-ray TV picture tubes incl video monitor tubes, B&W or 8540.12.00 A 8540.12.40 A 8540.12.01 A + 8540.12.80 A + +8540.20 Television camera tubes, image converter and other photocathod 8540.20.00 A 8540.20.20 A 8540.20.01 A + 8540.20.40 A 8540.20.99 A + +8540.30 Cathode-ray tubes, nes 8540.30.00 A 8540.30.00 A 8540.30.01 A + 8540.30.99 A + +8540.41 Magnetron tubes 8540.41.00 A 8540.41.20 D 8540.41.01 A + 8540.41.40 A + +8540.42 Klystron tubes 8540.42.00 A 8540.42.00 A 8540.42.01 A + +8540.49 Microwave tubes, nes 8540.49.00 A 8540.49.00 A 8540.49.99 A + +8540.81 Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes 8540.81.00 A 8540.81.00 A 8540.81.01 A + 8540.81.02 A + 8540.81.99 A + +8540.89 Valve and tubes, nes 8540.89.00 A 8540.89.00 A 8540.89.01 A + + 8540.89.02 A + 8540.89.03 A + 8540.89.99 A + +8540.91 Parts of cathode-ray tubes 8540.91.00 D 8540.91.20 A 8540.91.01 A + 8540.91.40 A 8540.91.02 A + 8540.91.03 A + 8540.91.04 A + 8540.91.05 A + 8540.91.06 A + 8540.91.07 A + 8540.91.99 A + +8540.99 Parts of valve and tubes, nes 8540.99.00 D 8540.99.00 A 8540.99.01 A + 8540.99.02 A + 8540.99.03 A + 8540.99.04 A + 8540.99.99 A + +8541.10 Diodes, other than photosensitive or light emitting diodes 8541.10.10 A 8541.10.00 D 8541.10.01 A + 8541.10.90 D 8541.10.99 A + +8541.21 Transistors, other than photosensitive, with a dissipation rat 8541.21.00 D 8541.21.00 D 8541.21.01 A + +8541.29 Transistors, other than photosensitive transistors, nes 8541.29.00 D 8541.29.00 D 8541.29.99 A + +8541.30 Thyristors, diacs and triacs, other than photosensitive device 8541.30.11 A 8541.30.00 D 8541.30.01 A + 8541.30.19 D 8541.30.99 A + 8541.30.20 D + +8541.40 Photosensitive semiconductor devices, photovoltaic cells & 8541.40.00 D 8541.40.20 A 8541.40.01 A + 8541.40.60 D 8541.40.02 A + 8541.40.70 D 8541.40.03 A + 8541.40.80 A 8541.40.04 A + 8541.40.95 A 8541.40.99 A + +8541.50 Semiconductor devices, nes 8541.50.00 D 8541.50.00 A 8541.50.01 A + 8541.50.02 A + 8541.50.99 A + +8541.60 Mounted piezo-electric crystals 8541.60.00 A 8541.60.00 A 8541.60.01 A + +8541.90 Parts of mounted piezo-electric crystals and semiconductor 8541.90.00 D 8541.90.00 D 8541.90.01 A + +8542.11 Monolithic integrated circuits, digital 8542.11.00 D 8542.11.00 D 8542.11.01 A + 8542.11.99 A + +8542.19 Monolithic integrated circuits, nes 8542.19.00 D 8542.19.00 D 8542.19.01 A + 8542.19.99 A + +8542.20 Hybrid integrated circuits 8542.20.00 A 8542.20.00 D 8542.20.01 A + + 8542.20.02 A + 8542.20.99 A + +8542.80 Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies, nes 8542.80.00 D 8542.80.00 A 8542.80.01 A + 8542.80.99 A + +8542.90 Parts of electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies 8542.90.00 D 8542.90.00 D 8542.90.01 A + +8543.10 Particle accelerators 8543.10.00 A 8543.10.00 A 8543.10.01 A + +8543.20 Signal generators 8543.20.00 A 8543.20.00 A 8543.20.01 A + 8543.20.02 A + 8543.20.03 A + 8543.20.04 A + 8543.20.05 A + 8543.20.06 A + 8543.20.99 A + +8543.30 Machines & apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis or 8543.30.10 A 8543.30.00 A 8543.30.01 A + 8543.30.90 A + +8543.80 Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions 8543.80.10 D 8543.80.40 A 8543.80.01 A + 8543.80.20 D 8543.80.60 A 8543.80.02 A + 8543.80.30 A 8543.80.70 A 8543.80.03 A + 8543.80.40 B 8543.80.90 A 8543.80.04 A + 8543.80.90 BM 8543.80.05 A + 8543.80.06 A + 8543.80.07 C + 8543.80.08 A + 8543.80.09 A + 8543.80.10 B + 8543.80.11 B + 8543.80.12 A + 8543.80.13 A + 8543.80.14 A + 8543.80.15 A + 8543.80.16 B + 8543.80.17 A + 8543.80.18 A + 8543.80.19 A + 8543.80.99 B + +8543.90 Parts of electrical machines & apparatus having individual 8543.90.10 D 8543.90.40 A 8543.90.01 A + 8543.90.20 A 8543.90.80 A + 8543.90.30 A + 8543.90.40 A + +8544.11 Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) winding wire of 8544.11.00 BM 8544.11.00 A 8544.11.01 C + +8544.19 Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) winding wire, nes 8544.19.00 BM 8544.19.00 A 8544.19.01 C + 8544.19.99 C + + +8544.20 Co-axial cable and other co-axial electric conductors 8544.20.00 BM 8544.20.00 A 8544.20.01 C + 8544.20.02 A + 8544.20.03 A + 8544.20.99 C + +8544.30 Ignition wiring sets & other wiring sets of a kind used in 8544.30.00 D 8544.30.00 A 8544.30.01 A + 8544.30.99 C + +8544.41 Electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 80 V, fitted 8544.41.00 CM 8544.41.00 A 8544.41.01 C + 8544.41.02 C + 8544.41.03 C + 8544.41.04 C + 8544.41.05 C + 8544.41.06 A + 8544.41.07 C + 8544.41.99 C + +8544.49 Electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 80 V, nes 8544.49.00 B 8544.49.00 A 8544.49.01 C + 8544.49.02 C + 8544.49.03 C + 8544.49.04 C + 8544.49.05 C + 8544.49.06 A + 8544.49.07 C + 8544.49.99 C + +8544.51 Electric conductors, for a voltage >80V but È 1,000 V fitted 8544.51.00 CM 8544.51.40 A 8544.51.01 C + 8544.51.80 C 8544.51.02 C + 8544.51.03 C + 8544.51.04 C + 8544.51.05 C + 8544.51.06 A + 8544.51.07 C + 8544.51.99 C + +8544.59 Electric conductors, for a voltage >80V but not exceeding 1,00 8544.59.00 CM 8544.59.20 A 8544.59.01 C + 8544.59.40 A 8544.59.02 C + 8544.59.03 C + 8544.59.04 C + 8544.59.05 C + 8544.59.06 A + 8544.59.07 C + 8544.59.99 C + +8544.60 Electric conductors, for a voltage exceeding 1,000 V, nes 8544.60.00 C 8544.60.20 A 8544.60.01 C + 8544.60.40 A 8544.60.02 C + 8544.60.60 A 8544.60.99 C + +8544.70 Optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres 8544.70.00 A 8544.70.00 A 8544.70.01 A + + +8545.11 Carbon or graphite electrodes, of a kind used for furnaces 8545.11.11 D 8545.11.00 A 8545.11.01 B + 8545.11.12 A 8545.11.99 B + 8545.11.21 A + 8545.11.22 A + +8545.19 Carbon or graphite electrodes, of a kind used for electrical 8545.19.10 A 8545.19.20 A 8545.19.01 B + 8545.19.21 D 8545.19.40 A 8545.19.02 B + 8545.19.22 B 8545.19.99 B + 8545.19.31 A + 8545.19.32 A + +8545.20 Carbon or graphite brushes 8545.20.00 B 8545.20.00 A 8545.20.01 C + +8545.90 Articles of carbon or graphite, of a kind used for electrical 8545.90.10 A 8545.90.20 A 8545.90.01 B + 8545.90.91 D 8545.90.40 A 8545.90.02 A + 8545.90.92 BM 8545.90.03 A + 8545.90.99 B + +8546.10 Electrical insulators of glass 8546.10.00 BM 8546.10.00 A 8546.10.01 C + 8546.10.02 A + 8546.10.03 A + 8546.10.99 B + +8546.20 Electrical insulators of ceramics 8546.20.00 BM 8546.20.00 A 8546.20.01 C + 8546.20.02 C + 8546.20.03 A + 8546.20.04 A + 8546.20.99 B + +8546.90 Electrical insulators, nes 8546.90.00 BM 8546.90.00 A 8546.90.01 B + 8546.90.02 A + 8546.90.03 C + 8546.90.04 B + 8546.90.99 C + +8547.10 Insulating fittings of ceramics for elec machines, appliances 8547.10.10 D 8547.10.40 A 8547.10.01 C + 8547.10.90 BM 8547.10.80 A 8547.10.02 C + 8547.10.03 A + 8547.10.04 A + 8547.10.05 A + 8547.10.06 A + +8547.20 Insulating fittings of plastics for elec machines, appliances 8547.20.00 A 8547.20.00 A 8547.20.01 A + 8547.20.02 A + 8547.20.03 A + 8547.20.99 A + +8547.90 Insulating fittings for electrical mach appliances or 8547.90.10 B 8547.90.00 A 8547.90.01 A + 8547.90.90 B 8547.90.02 A + 8547.90.03 A + 8547.90.04 A + + 8547.90.05 A + 8547.90.06 A + 8547.90.07 A + 8547.90.08 A + 8547.90.09 A + 8547.90.10 A + 8547.90.11 A + 8547.90.12 A + 8547.90.99 B + +8548.00 Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, nes in this Chapte 8548.00.00 BM 8548.00.00 A 8548.00.01 C + 8548.00.02 C + 8548.00.03 C + 8548.00.99 C + +8601.10 Rail locomotives powered from an external source of electricit 8601.10.00 A 8601.10.00 A 8601.10.01 A + +8601.20 Rail locomotives powered by electric batteries 8601.20.00 A 8601.20.00 A 8601.20.01 A + +8602.10 Rail locomotives, diesel-electric 8602.10.00 A 8602.10.00 A 8602.10.01 A + +8602.90 Rail locomotives nes and locomotive tenders 8602.90.00 A 8602.90.00 A 8602.90.01 A + 8602.90.99 A + +8603.10 Self-propelled railway cars powered from an external source of 8603.10.00 A 8603.10.00 A 8603.10.01 A + +8603.90 Self-propelled railway cars nes 8603.90.00 A 8603.90.00 A 8603.90.99 A + +8604.00 Railway maintenance-of-way service vehicles 8604.00.10 D 8604.00.00 A 8604.00.01 A + 8604.00.90 A 8604.00.02 C + 8604.00.03 C + 8604.00.99 A + +8605.00 Railway passenger and special purpose coaches, not 8605.00.00 C 8605.00.00 A 8605.00.01 C + 8605.00.02 C + 8605.00.03 C + 8605.00.99 C + +8606.10 Railway tank cars, not self-propelled 8606.10.00 A 8606.10.00 A 8606.10.01 A + 8606.10.99 A + +8606.20 Railway cars, insulated or refrigerated, other than tank cars 8606.20.00 A 8606.20.00 A 8606.20.01 A + +8606.30 Railway cars, self-discharging, other than tank or refrigerate 8606.30.00 CM 8606.30.00 A 8606.30.01 C + 8606.30.99 C + +8606.91 Railway cars, closed and covered 8606.91.00 A 8606.91.00 A 8606.91.01 A + +8606.92 Railway cars, open, with non-removable sides of a height 8606.92.00 A 8606.92.00 A 8606.92.01 A + +8606.99 Railway cars nes 8606.99.00 A 8606.99.00 A 8606.99.01 A + + 8606.99.99 A + +8607.11 Driving bogies and bissel-bogies 8607.11.10 C 8607.11.00 A 8607.11.01 C + 8607.11.20 A 8607.11.99 A + +8607.12 Bogies and bissel-bogies nes 8607.12.10 C 8607.12.00 A 8607.12.01 C + 8607.12.20 A 8607.12.99 A + 8607.12.90 C + +8607.19 Axles and wheels and parts 8607.19.10 B 8607.19.10 B 8607.19.01 D + 8607.19.20 A 8607.19.20 D 8607.19.02 A + 8607.19.91 A 8607.19.30 A 8607.19.03 A + 8607.19.92 A 8607.19.90 A 8607.19.04 B + 8607.19.93 A 8607.19.05 A + 8607.19.06 A + +8607.21 Air brakes and parts for railway rolling stock 8607.21.00 C 8607.21.10 A 8607.21.01 C + 8607.21.50 A 8607.21.02 C + 8607.21.99 C + +8607.29 Brakes nes and parts thereof for railway rolling stock 8607.29.00 A 8607.29.10 A 8607.29.01 A + 8607.29.50 A 8607.29.99 A + +8607.30 Coupling devices and parts for railway rolling stock 8607.30.00 A 8607.30.10 A 8607.30.01 A + 8607.30.50 A 8607.30.99 A + +8607.91 Locomotive parts nes 8607.91.00 B 8607.91.00 A 8607.91.01 A + 8607.91.02 C + 8607.91.03 A + 8607.91.04 A + 8607.91.99 A + +8607.99 Railway rolling stock parts nes 8607.99.11 D 8607.99.10 A 8607.99.01 A + 8607.99.12 A 8607.99.50 A 8607.99.02 A + 8607.99.19 A 8607.99.03 A + 8607.99.20 A 8607.99.04 A + 8607.99.99 A + +8608.00 Signalling devices for railways, waterways and airports and 8608.00.11 A 8608.00.00 A 8608.00.01 A + 8608.00.19 D 8608.00.02 A + 8608.00.90 A 8608.00.03 A + 8608.00.04 C + 8608.00.99 C + +8609.00 Cargo containers designed to be carried by one or more modes o 8609.00.10 CM 8609.00.00 D 8609.00.01 C + 8609.00.20 CM + 8609.00.90 CM + +8701.10 Pedestrian controlled tractors 8701.10.10 D 8701.10.00 D 8701.10.01 B + 8701.10.90 BM + + +8701.20 Road tractors for semi-trailers (truck tractors) 8701.20.00 C 8701.20.00 C 8701.20.01 C + +8701.30 Track-laying tractors (crawlers) 8701.30.10 D 8701.30.10 D 8701.30.01 B + 8701.30.90 B 8701.30.50 A 8701.30.99 A + +8701.90 Wheeled tractors nes 8701.90.11 BM 8701.90.10 D 8701.90.01 A + 8701.90.19 D 8701.90.50 A 8701.90.02 B + 8701.90.90 BM 8701.90.99 B + +8702.10 Diesel powered buses with a seating capacity of > nine persons 8702.10.00 C 8702.10.00 A 8702.10.01 C + 8702.10.02 C + +8702.90 Buses with a seating capacity of more than nine persons nes 8702.90.00 C 8702.90.00 A 8702.90.01 C + 8702.90.02 C + 8702.90.03 C + +8703.10 Snowmobiles, golf cars and similar vehicles 8703.10.10 D 8703.10.10 A 8703.10.01 C + 8703.10.90 C 8703.10.50 A 8703.10.02 C + 8703.10.03 C + 8703.10.99 C + +8703.21 Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing not 8703.21.10 A 8703.21.00 A 8703.21.01 Ca + 8703.21.90 Ca + +8703.22 Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 1000 8703.22.00 Ca 8703.22.00 A 8703.22.01 Ca + +8703.23 Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 1500 8703.23.00 Ca 8703.23.00 A 8703.23.01 Ca + +8703.24 Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 3000 8703.24.00 Ca 8703.24.00 A 8703.24.01 Ca + +8703.31 Automobiles with diesel engine displacing not more than 1500 c 8703.31.00 Ca 8703.31.00 A 8703.31.01 Ca + +8703.32 Automobiles with diesel engine displacing more than 1500 cc to 8703.32.00 Ca 8703.32.00 A 8703.32.01 Ca + +8703.33 Automobiles with diesel engine displacing more than 2500 cc 8703.33.00 Ca 8703.33.00 A 8703.33.01 Ca + +8703.90 Automobiles nes including gas turbine powered 8703.90.00 Ca 8703.90.00 A 8703.90.01 Ca + 8703.90.99 Ca + +8704.10 Dump trucks designed for off-highway use 8704.10.00 C 8704.10.10 C 8704.10.01 B + 8704.10.50 C 8704.10.02 C + 8704.10.99 B + +8704.21 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes 8704.21.00 Ba 8704.21.00 B 8704.21.01 A + 8704.21.99 Ba + +8704.22 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW exc five tonnes but not exc 8704.22.00 C 8704.22.10 C 8704.22.01 A + 8704.22.50 C 8704.22.99 C + +8704.23 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW exceeding twenty tonnes 8704.23.00 C 8704.23.00 C 8704.23.01 A + 8704.23.99 C + + +8704.31 Gas powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes 8704.31.00 Ba 8704.31.00 B 8704.31.01 A + 8704.31.99 Ba + +8704.32 Gas powered trucks with a GVW exceeding five tonnes 8704.32.00 C 8704.32.00 C 8704.32.01 A + 8704.32.99 C + +8704.90 Trucks nes 8704.90.00 CM 8704.90.00 C 8704.90.01 C + 8704.90.99 C + +8705.10 Mobile cranes 8705.10.10 D 8705.10.00 A 8705.10.01 C + 8705.10.90 C + +8705.20 Mobile drilling derricks 8705.20.00 B 8705.20.00 A 8705.20.01 A + 8705.20.99 C + +8705.30 Fire fighting vehicles 8705.30.00 A 8705.30.00 A 8705.30.01 A + +8705.40 Mobile concrete mixers 8705.40.00 C 8705.40.00 A 8705.40.01 C + +8705.90 Special purpose motor vehicles nes 8705.90.10 D 8705.90.00 A 8705.90.01 A + 8705.90.90 CM 8705.90.99 C + +8706.00 Chassis fitted with engines for the vehicles of heading Nos 8706.00.10 D 8706.00.10 B 8706.00.01 B + 8706.00.90 B 8706.00.15 B 8706.00.99 B + 8706.00.25 A + 8706.00.30 D + 8706.00.50 A + +8707.10 Bodies for passenger carrying vehicles 8707.10.10 BM 8707.10.00 A 8707.10.01 B + 8707.10.90 A 8707.10.02 B + 8707.10.99 B + +8707.90 Bodies for tractors, buses, trucks and special purpose vehicle 8707.90.10 D 8707.90.10 D 8707.90.01 B + 8707.90.90 B 8707.90.50 B 8707.90.02 B + 8707.90.99 B + +8708.10 Bumpers and parts for motor vehicles 8708.10.00 B 8708.10.00 A 8708.10.01 B + 8708.10.02 A + 8708.10.03 A + 8708.10.04 B + 8708.10.99 B + +8708.21 Safety seat belts for motor vehicles 8708.21.00 B 8708.21.00 B 8708.21.01 B + +8708.29 Parts and accessories of bodies nes for motor vehicles 8708.29.10 D 8708.29.00 A 8708.29.01 B + 8708.29.91 D 8708.29.02 B + 8708.29.92 BM 8708.29.03 B + 8708.29.93 B 8708.29.04 B + 8708.29.94 B 8708.29.05 A + 8708.29.95 B 8708.29.06 A + + 8708.29.99 B 8708.29.07 B + 8708.29.08 B + 8708.29.09 B + 8708.29.10 B + 8708.29.11 B + 8708.29.12 B + 8708.29.13 A + 8708.29.14 B + 8708.29.15 C + 8708.29.16 B + 8708.29.17 B + 8708.29.18 A + 8708.29.20 B + 8708.29.99 B + +8708.31 Mounted brake linings for motor vehicles 8708.31.10 D 8708.31.10 D 8708.31.01 A + 8708.31.90 B 8708.31.50 A 8708.31.02 A + 8708.31.03 B + 8708.31.99 B + +8708.39 Brake system parts nes for motor vehicles 8708.39.10 D 8708.39.10 D 8708.39.01 A + 8708.39.90 C 8708.39.50 A 8708.39.02 A + 8708.39.03 C + 8708.39.04 B + 8708.39.05 B + 8708.39.06 B + 8708.39.07 B + 8708.39.08 B + 8708.39.09 C + 8708.39.10 B + 8708.39.11 B + 8708.39.12 B + 8708.39.13 B + 8708.39.99 B + +8708.40 Tansmissions for motor vehicles 8708.40.10 D 8708.40.10 A 8708.40.01 A + 8708.40.90 C 8708.40.20 A 8708.40.02 C + 8708.40.30 D 8708.40.03 B + 8708.40.50 A 8708.40.04 C + 8708.40.05 B + 8708.40.99 C + +8708.50 Drive axles with differential for motor vehicles 8708.50.10 D 8708.50.10 D 8708.50.01 A + 8708.50.90 C 8708.50.30 A 8708.50.02 A + 8708.50.50 A 8708.50.03 C + 8708.50.80 A 8708.50.04 C + 8708.50.05 B + 8708.50.99 B + +8708.60 Non-driving axles and parts for motor vehicles 8708.60.10 D 8708.60.10 D 8708.60.01 A + 8708.60.90 C 8708.60.30 A 8708.60.02 A + + 8708.60.50 A 8708.60.03 C + 8708.60.80 A 8708.60.04 C + 8708.60.05 B + 8708.60.06 C + 8708.60.99 C + +8708.70 Wheels including parts and accessories for motor vehicles 8708.70.10 D 8708.70.10 D 8708.70.FA B + 8708.70.90 C 8708.70.30 A 8708.70.01 A + 8708.70.80 A 8708.70.02 A + 8708.70.03 C + 8708.70.04 C + 8708.70.05 B + 8708.70.06 B + 8708.70.99 B + +8708.80 Shock absorbers for motor vehicles 8708.80.00 C 8708.80.10 D 8708.80.01 A + 8708.80.50 A 8708.80.02 A + 8708.80.03 B + 8708.80.99 C + +8708.91 Radiators for motor vehicles 8708.91.10 D 8708.91.10 D 8708.91.01 A + 8708.91.90 B 8708.91.50 A 8708.91.02 B + 8708.91.99 B + +8708.92 Mufflers and exhaust pipes for motor vehicles 8708.92.10 D 8708.92.10 D 8708.92.01 A + 8708.92.90 B 8708.92.50 B 8708.92.02 A + 8708.92.99 B + +8708.93 Clutches and parts for motor vehicles 8708.93.10 D 8708.93.10 D 8708.93.01 A + 8708.93.90 C 8708.93.50 A 8708.93.02 A + 8708.93.03 C + 8708.93.04 A + 8708.93.99 C + +8708.94 Steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes for motor 8708.94.10 D 8708.94.10 D 8708.94.01 A + 8708.94.90 B 8708.94.50 A 8708.94.02 A + 8708.94.03 B + 8708.94.04 B + 8708.94.05 B + 8708.94.06 B + 8708.94.07 B + 8708.94.08 B + 8708.94.99 B + +8708.99 Motor vehicle parts nes 8708.99.10 D 8708.99.10 D 8708.99.01 B + 8708.99.91 D 8708.99.20 A 8708.99.02 B + 8708.99.99 B 8708.99.30 D 8708.99.03 A + 8708.99.9V B 8708.99.50 A 8708.99.04 C + 8708.99.05 B + 8708.99.06 B + 8708.99.07 C + + 8708.99.08 B + 8708.99.09 B + 8708.99.10 C + 8708.99.11 B + 8708.99.12 B + 8708.99.13 B + 8708.99.14 B + 8708.99.15 C + 8708.99.16 B + 8708.99.17 C + 8708.99.18 C + 8708.99.19 B + 8708.99.20 B + 8708.99.21 B + 8708.99.22 B + 8708.99.23 B + 8708.99.24 B + 8708.99.25 B + 8708.99.26 B + 8708.99.27 C + 8708.99.28 B + 8708.99.29 C + 8708.99.30 B + 8708.99.31 B + 8708.99.32 B + 8708.99.33 B + 8708.99.34 B + 8708.99.35 B + 8708.99.36 B + 8708.99.37 A + 8708.99.38 B + 8708.99.39 B + 8708.99.40 C + 8708.99.41 B + 8708.99.99 B + +8709.11 Work trucks, electrically powered, for use in factories and 8709.11.00 BM 8709.11.00 D 8709.11.01 B + +8709.19 Work trucks not electrically powered 8709.19.11 BM 8709.19.00 D 8709.19.01 B + 8709.19.19 D 8709.19.02 B + 8709.19.90 BM 8709.19.99 B + +8709.90 Work truck parts 8709.90.10 D 8709.90.00 D 8709.90.01 B + 8709.90.20 BM + 8709.90.90 B + +8710.00 Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, and 8710.00.00 A 8710.00.00 D 8710.00.01 A + +8711.10 Motorcycles with reciprocating piston engine displacing 50 cc 8711.10.00 A 8711.10.00 A 8711.10.01 B + +8711.20 Motorcycles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 50 c 8711.20.00 A 8711.20.00 A 8711.20.01 B + + +8711.30 Motorcycles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 250 8711.30.00 A 8711.30.00 A 8711.30.01 B + +8711.40 Motorcycles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 500 8711.40.00 A 8711.40.30 A 8711.40.01 B + 8711.40.60 A 8711.40.02 B + +8711.50 Motorcycles with reciprocating piston engine displacing more 8711.50.00 A 8711.50.00 A 8711.50.01 B + +8711.90 Motorcycles with other than a reciprocating piston engine 8711.90.00 A 8711.90.00 A 8711.90.01 B + 8711.90.99 B + +8712.00 Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not 8712.00.00 C 8712.00.15 C 8712.00.01 C + 8712.00.25 C 8712.00.02 C + 8712.00.35 C 8712.00.03 C + 8712.00.40 C 8712.00.99 A + 8712.00.50 A + +8713.10 Wheelchairs not mechanically propelled 8713.10.00 A 8713.10.00 A 8713.10.01 A + +8713.90 Wheelchairs, mechanically propelled 8713.90.00 A 8713.90.00 A 8713.90.99 A + +8714.11 Motorcycle saddles 8714.11.00 A 8714.11.00 A 8714.11.01 A + +8714.19 Motorcycle parts nes 8714.19.00 A 8714.19.00 A 8714.19.01 A + 8714.19.99 A + +8714.20 Wheelchair parts nes 8714.20.00 A 8714.20.00 A 8714.20.01 A + +8714.91 Bicycle frames and forks, and parts thereof 8714.91.00 B 8714.91.20 A 8714.91.01 A + 8714.91.30 C + 8714.91.50 C + 8714.91.90 C + +8714.92 Bicycle wheel rims and spokes 8714.92.00 BM 8714.92.10 C 8714.92.01 A + 8714.92.50 A + +8714.93 Bicycle hubs and free-wheel sprocket wheels 8714.93.00 BM 8714.93.10 A 8714.93.01 A + 8714.93.20 A + 8714.93.30 C + 8714.93.60 A + 8714.93.80 A + +8714.94 Bicycle brakes, including coaster braking hubs, and parts 8714.94.00 B 8714.94.10 A 8714.94.01 A + 8714.94.15 A 8714.94.99 A + 8714.94.25 A + 8714.94.40 A + 8714.94.60 C + +8714.95 Bicycle saddles 8714.95.00 BM 8714.95.00 C 8714.95.01 A + +8714.96 Bicycle pedals and crank-gear and parts thereof 8714.96.00 BM 8714.96.10 C 8714.96.01 A + + 8714.96.50 C + 8714.96.90 C + +8714.99 Bicycle parts nes 8714.99.10 A 8714.99.10 A 8714.99.01 A + 8714.99.20 B 8714.99.50 A + 8714.99.90 C + +8715.00 Baby carriages and parts thereof 8715.00.00 C 8715.00.00 A 8715.00.01 A + 8715.00.02 A + 8715.00.99 A + +8716.10 Trailers for housing or camping 8716.10.10 CM 8716.10.00 A 8716.10.01 B + 8716.10.21 CM + 8716.10.29 CM + +8716.20 Trailers for agricultural purposes 8716.20.10 D 8716.20.00 A 8716.20.01 A + 8716.20.90 CM 8716.20.02 A + 8716.20.03 A + 8716.20.99 A + +8716.31 Tanker trailers and semi-trailers 8716.31.00 CM 8716.31.00 A 8716.31.01 A + 8716.31.02 B + 8716.31.99 B + +8716.39 Trailers nes for the transport of goods 8716.39.10 D 8716.39.00 A 8716.39.01 B + 8716.39.20 ACM 8716.39.02 B + 8716.39.30 CM 8716.39.03 B + 8716.39.40 CM 8716.39.04 B + 8716.39.50 ACM 8716.39.05 B + 8716.39.90 CM 8716.39.06 B + 8716.39.07 B + 8716.39.08 A + 8716.39.99 B + +8716.40 Trailers and semi-trailers nes 8716.40.00 CM 8716.40.00 A 8716.40.01 B + +8716.80 Wheelbarrows, hand-carts, rickshaws and other hand propelled 8716.80.10 A 8716.80.10 D 8716.80.01 B + 8716.80.20 CM 8716.80.50 A 8716.80.02 B + 8716.80.99 B + +8716.90 Trailer and other vehicle parts nes 8716.90.10 D 8716.90.10 D 8716.90.01 C + 8716.90.20 A 8716.90.30 A 8716.90.02 B + 8716.90.30 A 8716.90.50 A 8716.90.99 B + 8716.90.40 A + 8716.90.90 C + +8801.10 Gliders and hang gliders 8801.10.00 D 8801.10.00 A 8801.10.01 A + +8801.90 Balloons, dirigibles and non-powered aircraft nes 8801.90.10 A 8801.90.00 A 8801.90.99 A + 8801.90.90 D + + +8802.11 Helicopters of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000 kg 8802.11.00 D 8802.11.00 A 8802.11.01 A + 8802.11.99 A + +8802.12 Helicopters of an unladen weight exceeding 2,000 kg 8802.12.00 D 8802.12.00 A 8802.12.01 A + 8802.12.99 A + +8802.20 Aircraft nes of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000 kg 8802.20.00 D 8802.20.00 A 8802.20.01 A + 8802.20.99 A + +8802.30 Aircraft nes of an unladen weight > 2,000 kg but not exceeding 8802.30.00 D 8802.30.00 A 8802.30.01 A + 8802.30.02 D + 8802.30.99 A + +8802.40 Aircraft nes of an unladen weight exceeding 15,000 kg 8802.40.00 D 8802.40.00 A 8802.40.01 D + +8802.50 Spacecraft (including satellites) and spacecraft launch 8802.50.10 A 8802.50.30 D 8802.50.01 A + 8802.50.90 D 8802.50.90 A + +8803.10 Aircraft propellers and rotors and parts thereof 8803.10.00 D 8803.10.00 D 8803.10.01 A + 8803.10.99 A + +8803.20 Aircraft under-carriages and parts thereof 8803.20.00 D 8803.20.00 D 8803.20.01 A + 8803.20.99 A + +8803.30 Aircraft parts nes 8803.30.00 D 8803.30.00 D 8803.30.01 A + 8803.30.99 A + +8803.90 Parts of balloons, dirigibles, and spacecraft nes 8803.90.10 A 8803.90.30 D 8803.90.01 A + 8803.90.20 A 8803.90.90 D 8803.90.99 A + 8803.90.90 D + +8804.00 Parachutes and parts and accessories thereof 8804.00.10 A 8804.00.00 A 8804.00.01 A + 8804.00.90 A + +8805.10 Aircraft launching and deck-arrestor gear and parts thereof 8805.10.00 A 8805.10.00 A 8805.10.01 A + +8805.20 Flight simulators and parts thereof 8805.20.00 D 8805.20.00 D 8805.20.01 A + 8805.20.02 A + +8901.10 Cruise ships, excursion boats etc principally designed for 8901.10.00 CM 8901.10.00 D 8901.10.01 A + 8901.10.02 D + +8901.20 Tankers 8901.20.00 CM 8901.20.00 D 8901.20.01 C + 8901.20.02 C + +8901.30 Refrigerated vessels other than tankers 8901.30.00 CM 8901.30.00 D 8901.30.01 C + 8901.30.02 C + +8901.90 Cargo vessels nes and other vessels for the transport of both 8901.90.10 CM 8901.90.00 D 8901.90.01 C + 8901.90.90 CM 8901.90.02 C + 8901.90.03 C + + 8901.90.04 C + +8902.00 Fishing vessels and factory ships 8902.00.10 C 8902.00.00 D 8902.00.01 C + 8902.00.20 D 8902.00.02 C + 8902.00.99 C + +8903.10 Inflatable pleasure craft 8903.10.00 BM 8903.10.00 A 8903.10.01 A + +8903.91 Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor 8903.91.00 BM 8903.91.00 A 8903.91.01 A + +8903.92 Motorboats, other than outboard motorboats 8903.92.00 CM 8903.92.00 A 8903.92.01 C + +8903.99 Rowing boats, canoes, sculls and other pleasure boats nes 8903.99.10 D 8903.99.05 D 8903.99.01 A + 8903.99.91 BM 8903.99.15 A + 8903.99.92 BM 8903.99.20 A + 8903.99.90 A + +8904.00 Tugs and pusher craft 8904.00.00 C 8904.00.00 D 8904.00.01 C + +8905.10 Dredgers 8905.10.00 C 8905.10.00 D 8905.10.01 C + +8905.20 Floating or submersible drilling or production platforms 8905.20.10 CM 8905.20.00 D 8905.20.01 C + 8905.20.20 CM + +8905.90 Floating docks and vessels which perform special functions 8905.90.10 CM 8905.90.10 A 8905.90.01 C + 8905.90.90 CM 8905.90.50 D + +8906.00 Warships, lifeboats, hospital ships and vessels nes 8906.00.10 CM 8906.00.10 A 8906.00.01 A + 8906.00.90 CM 8906.00.90 D 8906.00.99 A + +8907.10 Inflatable rafts including those for carrying shipwrecked 8907.10.00 A 8907.10.00 A 8907.10.01 A + 8907.10.99 A + +8907.90 Buoys, beacons, coffer-dams, pontoons and other floating 8907.90.10 A 8907.90.00 A 8907.90.99 A + 8907.90.90 A + +8908.00 Vessels and other floating structures for breaking up 8908.00.10 D 8908.00.00 D 8908.00.01 A + 8908.00.90 CM + +9001.10 Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles & cables,other than thos 9001.10.00 A 9001.10.00 A 9001.10.01 A + 9001.10.02 A + 9001.10.03 A + +9001.20 Sheets and plates of polarising material 9001.20.00 A 9001.20.00 A 9001.20.01 A + 9001.20.99 A + +9001.30 Contact lenses 9001.30.00 D 9001.30.00 A 9001.30.01 A + 9001.30.02 A + 9001.30.99 A + +9001.40 Spectacle lenses of glass 9001.40.10 D 9001.40.00 A 9001.40.01 A + + 9001.40.90 A 9001.40.02 A + 9001.40.99 A + +9001.50 Spectacle lenses of other materials 9001.50.10 D 9001.50.00 A 9001.50.01 A + 9001.50.90 A 9001.50.99 A + +9001.90 Prisms, mirrors & other optical elements of any material, 9001.90.10 D 9001.90.40 A 9001.90.01 A + 9001.90.20 A 9001.90.50 A 9001.90.99 A + 9001.90.90 A 9001.90.60 A + 9001.90.80 A + 9001.90.90 A + +9002.11 Objective lenses for cameras, projectors or photographic 9002.11.10 D 9002.11.40 A 9002.11.01 A + 9002.11.20 A 9002.11.80 A + 9002.11.90 A + +9002.19 Objective lenses, nes 9002.19.10 D 9002.19.00 A 9002.19.99 A + 9002.19.90 A + +9002.20 Optical filters 9002.20.10 D 9002.20.40 A 9002.20.01 A + 9002.20.90 A 9002.20.80 A + +9002.90 Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, mounted, 9002.90.10 D 9002.90.20 A 9002.90.99 A + 9002.90.20 A 9002.90.40 A + 9002.90.30 A 9002.90.70 A + 9002.90.90 A 9002.90.90 A + +9003.11 Frames and mountings for spectacles, goggles or the like, of 9003.11.10 D 9003.11.00 A 9003.11.01 A + 9003.11.20 B + +9003.19 Frames and mountings for spectacles, goggles or the like, of 9003.19.10 D 9003.19.00 A 9003.19.01 A + 9003.19.20 B + +9003.90 Parts for frames and mountings for spectacles, goggles or the 9003.90.10 D 9003.90.00 A 9003.90.01 A + 9003.90.21 D 9003.90.02 A + 9003.90.22 A + +9004.10 Sunglasses 9004.10.00 BM 9004.10.00 A 9004.10.01 A + +9004.90 Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or 9004.90.10 D 9004.90.00 A 9004.90.99 A + 9004.90.90 BM + +9005.10 Binoculars 9005.10.00 A 9005.10.00 D 9005.10.01 A + +9005.80 Monoculars, other optical telescopes, astronomical inst and 9005.80.10 D 9005.80.40 A 9005.80.01 A + 9005.80.90 A 9005.80.60 A 9005.80.02 A + 9005.80.99 A + +9005.90 Parts and accessories (including mountings), of items of 9005.90.10 D 9005.90.00 A 9005.90.01 A + 9005.90.90 A 9005.90.02 A + + +9006.10 Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or 9006.10.00 D 9006.10.00 A 9006.10.01 A + 9006.10.99 A + +9006.20 Cameras of a kind used for recording doc on microfilm or other 9006.20.10 D 9006.20.00 A 9006.20.01 A + 9006.20.20 A + +9006.30 Cameras designed for special use, underwater, aerial survey, 9006.30.10 D 9006.30.00 A 9006.30.01 A + 9006.30.20 A + +9006.40 Instant print cameras 9006.40.00 D 9006.40.40 A 9006.40.01 A + 9006.40.60 A + 9006.40.90 A + +9006.51 Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film of a width not 9006.51.00 A 9006.51.00 A 9006.51.01 A + +9006.52 Cameras for roll film of a width less than 35 mm 9006.52.00 A 9006.52.10 A 9006.52.01 A + 9006.52.30 A + 9006.52.50 A + 9006.52.60 A + 9006.52.90 A + +9006.53 Cameras for roll film of a width of 35 mm, nes 9006.53.00 A 9006.53.00 A 9006.53.01 A + +9006.59 Photographic, other than cinematographic cameras nes 9006.59.10 D 9006.59.40 A 9006.59.01 A + 9006.59.20 A 9006.59.60 A 9006.59.99 A + 9006.59.90 A + +9006.61 Photographic discharge lamp (electronic) flashlight apparatus 9006.61.00 A 9006.61.00 A 9006.61.01 A + +9006.62 Flashbulbs, flashcubes and the like 9006.62.00 A 9006.62.00 A 9006.62.01 A + +9006.69 Photographic flashlight apparatus, nes 9006.69.10 D 9006.69.00 A 9006.69.99 A + 9006.69.90 A + +9006.91 Parts and accessories for photographic cameras 9006.91.10 D 9006.91.00 A 9006.91.01 A + 9006.91.91 D 9006.91.02 A + 9006.91.92 D 9006.91.99 A + 9006.91.99 A + +9006.99 Parts and accessories for photographic flashlight apparatus an 9006.99.10 D 9006.99.00 A 9006.99.99 A + 9006.99.90 A + +9007.11 Cinematographic cameras for film of less than 16 mm width or 9007.11.00 A 9007.11.00 A 9007.11.01 A + +9007.19 Cinematographic cameras, nes 9007.19.00 A 9007.19.00 A 9007.19.99 A + +9007.21 Cinematographic projectors for film of less than 16 mm width 9007.21.00 A 9007.21.40 A 9007.21.01 A + 9007.21.80 A + +9007.29 Cinematographic projectors, nes 9007.29.00 A 9007.29.40 A 9007.29.01 A + 9007.29.80 A 9007.29.02 A + + 9007.29.99 A + +9007.91 Parts and accessories for cinematographic cameras 9007.91.10 D 9007.91.40 A 9007.91.01 A + 9007.91.90 A 9007.91.80 A + +9007.92 Parts and accessories for cinematographic projectors 9007.92.11 D 9007.92.00 A 9007.92.01 A + 9007.92.19 A + 9007.92.20 A + +9008.10 Slide projectors 9008.10.00 A 9008.10.00 A 9008.10.01 A + +9008.20 Microfilm, microfiche or other microform readers capable or no 9008.20.10 D 9008.20.40 A 9008.20.01 A + 9008.20.90 A 9008.20.80 A + +9008.30 Image projectors, nes 9008.30.00 A 9008.30.00 A 9008.30.01 A + 9008.30.99 A + +9008.40 Photographic enlargers and reducers, other than cinematographi 9008.40.10 D 9008.40.00 A 9008.40.01 A + 9008.40.90 A + +9008.90 Parts and access of image projectors, enlargers & reducers o/t 9008.90.11 D 9008.90.40 A 9008.90.01 A + 9008.90.12 D 9008.90.80 A 9008.90.99 A + 9008.90.19 A + 9008.90.20 A + +9009.11 Electrostatic photo-copying apparatus, direct process type 9009.11.00 D 9009.11.00 A 9009.11.01 A + +9009.12 Electrostatic photo-copying apparatus, indirect process type 9009.12.00 D 9009.12.00 A 9009.12.01 A + +9009.21 Photo-copying apparatus, incorporating an optical system, nes 9009.21.00 D 9009.21.00 A 9009.21.01 A + 9009.21.99 A + +9009.22 Contact type photo-copying apparatus,nes 9009.22.00 D 9009.22.00 A 9009.22.01 A + +9009.30 Thermo-copying apparatus 9009.30.00 D 9009.30.00 A 9009.30.01 A + +9009.90 Parts and accessories for photo-copying apparatus 9009.90.00 D 9009.90.00 A 9009.90.01 A + 9009.90.99 A + +9010.10 Apparatus and equip for automatically developing photo (incl 9010.10.00 D 9010.10.00 A 9010.10.01 A + 9010.10.99 A + +9010.20 Apparatus and equipment for photographic (incl cine) lab; 9010.20.10 D 9010.20.10 A 9010.20.01 A + 9010.20.91 D 9010.20.20 A + 9010.20.99 A 9010.20.30 A + 9010.20.40 A + 9010.20.50 A + 9010.20.60 A + +9010.30 Projection screens 9010.30.00 A 9010.30.00 A 9010.30.01 A + + +9010.90 Parts and accessories for apparatus and equipment for 9010.90.10 D 9010.90.40 A 9010.90.01 A + 9010.90.20 A 9010.90.80 A + +9011.10 Stereoscopic microscopes 9011.10.00 D 9011.10.40 A 9011.10.01 B + 9011.10.80 A 9011.10.99 B + +9011.20 Microscopes, for microphotography, microcinematography or 9011.20.00 D 9011.20.40 A 9011.20.01 B + 9011.20.80 A + +9011.80 Microscopes, optical, nes 9011.80.00 D 9011.80.00 A 9011.80.99 B + +9011.90 Parts and accessories for optical microscopes 9011.90.00 D 9011.90.00 A 9011.90.01 B + +9012.10 Microscopes other than optical microscopes and diffraction 9012.10.00 D 9012.10.00 A 9012.10.01 A + 9012.10.99 A + +9012.90 Parts and accessories for microscopes other than optical 9012.90.00 D 9012.90.00 A 9012.90.01 A + +9013.10 Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes 9013.10.00 A 9013.10.10 A 9013.10.01 A + 9013.10.30 A + 9013.10.40 A + +9013.20 Lasers, other than laser diodes 9013.20.00 A 9013.20.00 A 9013.20.01 A + +9013.80 Optical devices, appliances and instruments, nes, of this 9013.80.10 D 9013.80.20 A 9013.80.01 A + 9013.80.21 A 9013.80.40 A 9013.80.02 A + 9013.80.29 A 9013.80.60 A + 9013.80.90 A + +9013.90 Parts and accessories of optical appliances and instruments, 9013.90.10 A 9013.90.20 A 9013.90.01 A + 9013.90.20 A 9013.90.40 A + 9013.90.30 A + +9014.10 Direction finding compasses 9014.10.10 D 9014.10.10 A 9014.10.01 A + 9014.10.90 A 9014.10.60 A 9014.10.02 A + 9014.10.70 A 9014.10.03 A + 9014.10.90 A 9014.10.99 A + +9014.20 Instruments & appl for aeronautical or space navigation (other 9014.20.00 D 9014.20.20 A 9014.20.01 A + 9014.20.40 A + 9014.20.60 A + 9014.20.80 D + +9014.80 Navigational instruments and appliances nes 9014.80.10 A 9014.80.10 A 9014.80.01 A + 9014.80.20 A 9014.80.20 A 9014.80.02 A + 9014.80.30 D 9014.80.40 A 9014.80.99 A + 9014.80.90 A 9014.80.50 D + +9014.90 Parts & access for direction finding compasses & other 9014.90.11 D 9014.90.10 A 9014.90.01 A + 9014.90.12 A 9014.90.20 D 9014.90.02 A + 9014.90.20 D 9014.90.40 D 9014.90.99 A + + 9014.90.30 A 9014.90.60 A + 9014.90.40 A + 9014.90.50 A + +9015.10 Rangefinders 9015.10.10 D 9015.10.40 A 9015.10.01 A + 9015.10.90 A 9015.10.80 A + +9015.20 Theodolites and tacheometers 9015.20.10 D 9015.20.40 A 9015.20.01 A + 9015.20.90 A 9015.20.80 A 9015.20.02 A + 9015.20.03 A + +9015.30 Surveying levels 9015.30.00 A 9015.30.40 A 9015.30.01 A + 9015.30.80 A + +9015.40 Photogrammetrical surveying instruments and appliances 9015.40.00 D 9015.40.40 A 9015.40.01 A + 9015.40.80 A + +9015.80 Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic, meteorological or 9015.80.10 D 9015.80.20 A 9015.80.01 A + 9015.80.20 A 9015.80.60 A 9015.80.02 A + 9015.80.30 D 9015.80.80 A 9015.80.03 A + 9015.80.90 A 9015.80.04 A + 9015.80.05 A + 9015.80.99 A + +9015.90 Parts and accessories for use with the apparatus of heading No 9015.90.10 D 9015.90.00 A 9015.90.01 A + 9015.90.20 A 9015.90.99 A + 9015.90.30 A + +9016.00 Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better with or without 9016.00.10 A 9016.00.20 A 9016.00.01 A + 9016.00.90 A 9016.00.40 A 9016.00.02 A + 9016.00.60 A 9016.00.99 A + +9017.10 Drafting tables and machines, whether or not automatic 9017.10.10 A 9017.10.00 A 9017.10.01 A + 9017.10.20 A 9017.10.02 A + 9017.10.99 A + +9017.20 Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments, 9017.20.00 A 9017.20.40 A 9017.20.01 C + 9017.20.80 A 9017.20.02 C + 9017.20.99 C + +9017.30 Micrometers, callipers and gauges 9017.30.00 A 9017.30.40 A 9017.30.01 A + 9017.30.80 A 9017.30.99 A + +9017.80 Instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand, nes 9017.80.10 BM 9017.80.00 A 9017.80.01 C + 9017.80.90 BM 9017.80.02 A + 9017.80.03 A + 9017.80.04 C + 9017.80.05 A + 9017.80.99 A + +9017.90 Parts and accessories for use with the apparatus of heading No 9017.90.10 A 9017.90.00 A 9017.90.01 A + + 9017.90.20 A 9017.90.02 A + +9018.11 Electro-cardiographs 9018.11.00 D 9018.11.00 A 9018.11.01 A + +9018.19 Electro-diagnostic apparatus, nes 9018.19.00 D 9018.19.40 A 9018.19.01 A + 9018.19.80 A 9018.19.02 A + 9018.19.03 A + 9018.19.04 A + 9018.19.05 A + 9018.19.06 A + 9018.19.07 A + 9018.19.08 A + 9018.19.09 A + 9018.19.10 A + 9018.19.11 A + 9018.19.12 A + 9018.19.13 A + 9018.19.14 A + 9018.19.15 A + 9018.19.99 A + +9018.20 Ultra-violet or infra-red ray apparatus 9018.20.00 D 9018.20.00 A 9018.20.01 A + +9018.31 Syringes, with or without needles 9018.31.00 D 9018.31.00 A 9018.31.01 B + 9018.31.02 B + 9018.31.99 B + +9018.32 Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures 9018.32.00 D 9018.32.00 A 9018.32.01 A + 9018.32.02 B + 9018.32.99 B + +9018.39 Needles, catheters, cannulae and the like, nes 9018.39.00 D 9018.39.00 A 9018.39.01 B + 9018.39.02 A + 9018.39.03 B + 9018.39.04 A + 9018.39.05 B + 9018.39.99 B + +9018.41 Dental drill engines, whether or not combi on a single base 9018.41.00 D 9018.41.00 A 9018.41.01 A + 9018.41.99 A + +9018.49 Instruments and appliances, used in dental sciences, nes 9018.49.00 D 9018.49.40 A 9018.49.01 A + 9018.49.80 A 9018.49.02 A + 9018.49.03 A + 9018.49.04 A + 9018.49.05 A + 9018.49.06 A + 9018.49.07 A + +9018.50 Ophthalmic instruments and appliances, nes 9018.50.00 D 9018.50.00 A 9018.50.01 A + + +9018.90 Instruments and appliances used in medical or veterinary 9018.90.00 D 9018.90.10 A 9018.90.01 A + 9018.90.20 A 9018.90.02 A + 9018.90.30 A 9018.90.03 B + 9018.90.40 A 9018.90.04 A + 9018.90.50 A 9018.90.05 B + 9018.90.60 A 9018.90.06 A + 9018.90.70 A 9018.90.07 B + 9018.90.80 A 9018.90.08 A + 9018.90.09 B + 9018.90.10 A + 9018.90.11 A + 9018.90.12 B + 9018.90.13 A + 9018.90.14 A + 9018.90.15 B + 9018.90.16 A + 9018.90.17 A + 9018.90.18 B + 9018.90.19 B + 9018.90.20 A + 9018.90.21 A + 9018.90.22 A + 9018.90.23 A + 9018.90.24 B + 9018.90.99 B + +9019.10 Mechano-therapy appl; massage app; psychological 9019.10.10 A 9019.10.20 A 9019.10.01 A + 9019.10.20 A 9019.10.40 A 9019.10.02 A + 9019.10.60 A 9019.10.03 A + 9019.10.99 A + +9019.20 Oxygen therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic 9019.20.00 D 9019.20.00 A 9019.20.01 A + +9020.00 Breathing appliances and gas masks, exc protective masks havin 9020.00.00 D 9020.00.40 D 9020.00.01 A + 9020.00.60 A 9020.00.02 A + 9020.00.90 A 9020.00.03 A + 9020.00.04 A + 9020.00.05 A + 9020.00.99 A + +9021.11 Artificial joints 9021.11.00 D 9021.11.00 A 9021.11.01 A + +9021.19 Orthopaedic or fracture appliances, nes 9021.19.10 B 9021.19.40 A 9021.19.01 A + 9021.19.20 B 9021.19.80 A 9021.19.02 A + 9021.19.30 D 9021.19.03 A + 9021.19.04 A + 9021.19.05 A + 9021.19.99 A + +9021.21 Artificial teeth 9021.21.00 D 9021.21.40 A 9021.21.01 A + 9021.21.80 A 9021.21.99 A + + +9021.29 Dental fittings, nes 9021.29.10 D 9021.29.40 A 9021.29.99 A + 9021.29.20 A 9021.29.80 A + +9021.30 Artificial parts of the body, nes 9021.30.00 D 9021.30.00 A 9021.30.01 A + 9021.30.02 A + 9021.30.03 A + 9021.30.04 A + 9021.30.99 A + +9021.40 Hearing aids, excluding parts and accessories 9021.40.00 D 9021.40.00 A 9021.40.01 A + +9021.50 Pacemakers for stimulating heart muscles, excluding parts and 9021.50.00 D 9021.50.00 A 9021.50.01 A + +9021.90 Orthopedic and other appliances, worn, carried or implanted in 9021.90.00 D 9021.90.40 A 9021.90.01 A + 9021.90.80 A 9021.90.99 A + +9022.11 Apparatus based on the use of X-rays for medical, surgical, 9022.11.00 D 9022.11.00 A 9022.11.FA C + 9022.11.FB C + 9022.11.FC C + 9022.11.FD A + +9022.19 Apparatus based on the use of X-rays for other uses 9022.19.00 D 9022.19.00 A 9022.19.99 A + +9022.21 Apparatus based on the use of alpha beta or gamma radiations, 9022.21.00 D 9022.21.00 A 9022.21.01 A + 9022.21.99 A + +9022.29 Apparatus based on the use of alpha beta or gamma radiations, 9022.29.00 D 9022.29.40 A 9022.29.01 A + 9022.29.80 A 9022.29.99 A + +9022.30 X-ray tubes 9022.30.00 D 9022.30.00 A 9022.30.01 A + +9022.90 Parts and accessories for app based on the use of X-rays or 9022.90.00 D 9022.90.20 A 9022.90.01 A + 9022.90.40 A 9022.90.02 A + 9022.90.60 A 9022.90.03 A + 9022.90.70 A 9022.90.99 A + 9022.90.90 A + +9023.00 Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrationa 9023.00.00 D 9023.00.00 D 9023.00.01 A + 9023.00.99 A + +9024.10 Machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties 9024.10.10 D 9024.10.00 A 9024.10.01 A + 9024.10.90 A 9024.10.02 A + 9024.10.99 A + +9024.80 Machines and appliances for testing the mechanical properties 9024.80.10 A 9024.80.00 A 9024.80.99 A + 9024.80.91 D + 9024.80.99 A + +9024.90 Parts and accessories of mach and appl for testing mech 9024.90.10 A 9024.90.00 A 9024.90.01 A + 9024.90.20 D + + 9024.90.30 A + +9025.11 Thermometers, not combined with other instruments, 9025.11.10 D 9025.11.20 A 9025.11.01 A + 9025.11.90 A 9025.11.40 A 9025.11.99 A + +9025.19 Thermometers, not combined with other instruments, nes 9025.19.11 D 9025.19.00 A 9025.19.01 B + 9025.19.19 BM 9025.19.02 A + 9025.19.90 B 9025.19.03 B + 9025.19.99 C + +9025.20 Barometers, not combined with other instruments 9025.20.00 A 9025.20.40 A 9025.20.01 A + 9025.20.80 A + +9025.80 Hydrometers, pyrometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, 9025.80.10 A 9025.80.10 A 9025.80.01 C + 9025.80.91 D 9025.80.20 A 9025.80.02 A + 9025.80.99 B 9025.80.30 A 9025.80.03 A + 9025.80.40 A 9025.80.04 A + 9025.80.50 A 9025.80.99 A + +9025.90 Parts and accessories for use with the apparatus of heading No 9025.90.10 B 9025.90.00 A 9025.90.01 B + 9025.90.91 D 9025.90.02 B + 9025.90.92 A 9025.90.99 B + 9025.90.93 B + +9026.10 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow o 9026.10.10 B 9026.10.20 A 9026.10.01 C + 9026.10.91 D 9026.10.40 A 9026.10.02 B + 9026.10.99 A 9026.10.60 A 9026.10.03 B + 9026.10.04 C + 9026.10.05 C + 9026.10.06 C + 9026.10.99 B + +9026.20 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking pressure 9026.20.10 D 9026.20.40 A 9026.20.01 C + 9026.20.90 B 9026.20.80 A 9026.20.02 A + 9026.20.03 A + 9026.20.04 C + 9026.20.05 A + 9026.20.06 A + 9026.20.99 A + +9026.80 Instruments & apparatus for measuring or check variables of li 9026.80.10 D 9026.80.20 A 9026.80.01 A + 9026.80.90 A 9026.80.40 A 9026.80.02 A + 9026.80.60 A 9026.80.99 A + +9026.90 Parts of inst and app for measuring or checking variables of 9026.90.10 A 9026.90.20 A 9026.90.01 A + 9026.90.91 D 9026.90.40 A 9026.90.99 A + 9026.90.92 A 9026.90.60 A + 9026.90.93 A + +9027.10 Gas or smoke analysis apparatus 9027.10.10 D 9027.10.20 A 9027.10.01 A + 9027.10.90 A 9027.10.40 A + + 9027.10.60 A + +9027.20 Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments 9027.20.10 D 9027.20.42 A 9027.20.01 A + 9027.20.90 A 9027.20.44 A 9027.20.02 A + 9027.20.80 A 9027.20.99 A + +9027.30 Spectrometers, spectrophotometers and spectrographs using 9027.30.10 A 9027.30.40 A 9027.30.01 A + 9027.30.91 D 9027.30.80 A 9027.30.02 A + 9027.30.99 A 9027.30.99 A + +9027.40 Exposure meters 9027.40.00 D 9027.40.00 A 9027.40.01 A + +9027.50 Instruments and apparatus using optical radiations (UV, 9027.50.10 D 9027.50.40 A 9027.50.01 A + 9027.50.90 A 9027.50.80 A 9027.50.02 A + 9027.50.99 A + +9027.80 Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, 9027.80.10 A 9027.80.40 A 9027.80.01 A + 9027.80.80 D 9027.80.80 A 9027.80.02 A + 9027.80.90 A + +9027.90 Microtomes; parts & access of inst and app for physical or che 9027.90.11 D 9027.90.20 A 9027.90.01 A + 9027.90.19 A 9027.90.42 A 9027.90.02 A + 9027.90.20 A 9027.90.44 A 9027.90.99 A + 9027.90.91 D 9027.90.60 A + 9027.90.92 A 9027.90.80 A + 9027.90.93 A + +9028.10 Gas supply, production and calibrating meters 9028.10.00 A 9028.10.00 A 9028.10.01 B + +9028.20 Liquid supply, production and calibrating meters 9028.20.10 C 9028.20.00 A 9028.20.01 C + 9028.20.20 B 9028.20.02 C + 9028.20.90 A 9028.20.99 B + +9028.30 Electricity supply, production and calibrating meters 9028.30.00 B 9028.30.00 A 9028.30.01 C + 9028.30.99 C + +9028.90 Parts and accessories for gas, liquid or electricity supply or 9028.90.10 BM 9028.90.00 A 9028.90.01 C + 9028.90.91 C 9028.90.02 C + 9028.90.92 BM 9028.90.99 B + 9028.90.93 A + 9028.90.94 BM + +9029.10 Revolution counters, production counters taximeters, 9029.10.10 B 9029.10.40 A 9029.10.01 B + 9029.10.20 D 9029.10.80 D 9029.10.02 B + 9029.10.90 B 9029.10.03 B + 9029.10.04 B + 9029.10.99 B + +9029.20 Speed indicators and tachometers; stroboscopes 9029.20.10 A 9029.20.20 B 9029.20.01 B + 9029.20.91 D 9029.20.40 D 9029.20.02 B + 9029.20.99 B 9029.20.60 A 9029.20.03 B + + 9029.20.04 B + 9029.20.05 B + 9029.20.06 B + +9029.90 Parts and access of revolution counters, production counters, 9029.90.10 B 9029.90.20 A 9029.90.01 B + 9029.90.91 A 9029.90.40 B 9029.90.99 B + 9029.90.92 D 9029.90.60 A + 9029.90.93 B 9029.90.80 D + 9029.90.94 B + +9030.10 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting ionising 9030.10.10 A 9030.10.00 A 9030.10.01 A + 9030.10.91 D + 9030.10.99 A + +9030.20 Cathode-ray oscilloscopes and cathoderay oscillographs 9030.20.00 D 9030.20.00 A 9030.20.01 A + 9030.20.99 A + +9030.31 Multimeters 9030.31.10 A 9030.31.00 A 9030.31.01 C + 9030.31.90 D + +9030.39 Inst & app, for measuring or checking voltage, current, etc w/ 9030.39.10 B 9030.39.00 A 9030.39.01 C + 9030.39.90 D 9030.39.02 A + 9030.39.03 C + 9030.39.04 C + 9030.39.05 A + 9030.39.06 C + 9030.39.07 A + 9030.39.99 A + +9030.40 Instruments and apparatus, specially designed for 9030.40.10 A 9030.40.00 A 9030.40.01 A + 9030.40.90 D 9030.40.99 A + +9030.81 Inst & app for measuring or checking elec qty, with a recordin 9030.81.10 A 9030.81.00 A 9030.81.01 A + 9030.81.20 A + 9030.81.91 D + 9030.81.99 A + +9030.89 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical 9030.89.10 A 9030.89.00 A 9030.89.01 C + 9030.89.20 B 9030.89.02 A + 9030.89.91 D 9030.89.03 C + 9030.89.99 C 9030.89.04 A + 9030.89.05 A + 9030.89.06 A + 9030.89.07 A + 9030.89.08 C + 9030.89.09 A + 9030.89.99 A + +9030.90 Parts & access for inst & app for meas or checking electrical 9030.90.10 BM 9030.90.40 A 9030.90.01 C + 9030.90.91 BM 9030.90.80 A 9030.90.99 B + 9030.90.92 A + + 9030.90.93 D + 9030.90.94 C + +9031.10 Machines for balancing mechanical parts, nes 9031.10.10 A 9031.10.00 A 9031.10.01 A + 9031.10.91 D 9031.10.99 A + 9031.10.99 A + +9031.20 Test benches for measuring or checking instruments, appliances 9031.20.10 D 9031.20.00 A 9031.20.01 A + 9031.20.90 A 9031.20.02 C + 9031.20.03 A + 9031.20.99 A + +9031.30 Profile projectors, nes 9031.30.00 A 9031.30.00 A 9031.30.01 A + +9031.40 Optical instruments and appliances, nes 9031.40.00 A 9031.40.00 A 9031.40.01 A + 9031.40.99 A + +9031.80 Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, ne 9031.80.10 A 9031.80.00 A 9031.80.01 A + 9031.80.20 A 9031.80.02 A + 9031.80.91 D 9031.80.03 A + 9031.80.99 A 9031.80.04 A + 9031.80.05 A + 9031.80.99 A + +9031.90 Parts and accessories for measuring or checking inst, appl and 9031.90.10 A 9031.90.20 A 9031.90.01 A + 9031.90.20 D 9031.90.40 A 9031.90.99 A + 9031.90.30 A 9031.90.60 A + 9031.90.40 A + 9031.90.50 A + +9032.10 Thermostats 9032.10.10 B 9032.10.00 A 9032.10.01 A + 9032.10.90 B 9032.10.02 C + 9032.10.03 C + 9032.10.04 C + 9032.10.05 C + 9032.10.06 C + 9032.10.99 C + +9032.20 Manostats 9032.20.00 A 9032.20.00 A 9032.20.01 B + +9032.81 Hydraulic or pneumatic automatic regulating or controlling ins 9032.81.10 BM 9032.81.00 A 9032.81.01 B + 9032.81.90 BM 9032.81.02 B + 9032.81.03 B + 9032.81.99 B + +9032.89 Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus, 9032.89.10 D 9032.89.20 A 9032.89.01 A + 9032.89.20 D 9032.89.40 A 9032.89.02 C + 9032.89.30 D 9032.89.60 A 9032.89.03 C + 9032.89.80 C 9032.89.04 A + 9032.89.90 B 9032.89.05 C + 9032.89.06 C + + 9032.89.07 C + 9032.89.08 C + 9032.89.99 C + +9032.90 Parts & access for automatic regulating or controlling 9032.90.10 BM 9032.90.20 A 9032.90.01 B + 9032.90.20 D 9032.90.40 A 9032.90.02 C + 9032.90.30 BM 9032.90.60 A 9032.90.03 C + 9032.90.40 C 9032.90.04 C + 9032.90.99 C + +9033.00 Parts & access nes for machines, appliances, inst or app of 9033.00.00 B 9033.00.00 A 9033.00.01 A + +9101.11 Wrist-watches with mech display, battery powered & with case o 9101.11.00 CM 9101.11.40 C+ 9101.11.01 C + 9101.11.80 C+ 9101.11.99 C + +9101.12 Wrist-watches with opto-electronic disp batt power & with case 9101.12.00 BM 9101.12.20 A 9101.12.01 A + 9101.12.40 A 9101.12.99 A + 9101.12.80 A + +9101.19 Wrist-watches, battery powered and with case of precious metal 9101.19.00 BM 9101.19.40 B 9101.19.01 B + 9101.19.80 B 9101.19.99 B + +9101.21 Wrist-watches, with automatic winding and with case of preciou 9101.21.00 BM 9101.21.10 A 9101.21.01 A + 9101.21.30 A 9101.21.99 A + 9101.21.50 A + 9101.21.80 A + +9101.29 Wrist-watches, with a case of precious metal, nes 9101.29.00 BM 9101.29.10 A 9101.29.01 A + 9101.29.20 A 9101.29.99 A + 9101.29.30 A + 9101.29.40 A + 9101.29.50 A + 9101.29.70 A + 9101.29.80 A + 9101.29.90 A + +9101.91 Pocket-watches & other watches battery powered & with case of 9101.91.10 D 9101.91.20 A 9101.91.01 A + 9101.91.90 BM 9101.91.40 A 9101.91.99 A + 9101.91.80 A + +9101.99 Pocket-watches & other watches with case of precious metal, ne 9101.99.00 BM 9101.99.20 A 9101.99.01 A + 9101.99.40 A 9101.99.99 A + 9101.99.60 A + 9101.99.80 A + +9102.11 Wrist-watches, battery or accumulator powered with mechanical 9102.11.00 C 9102.11.10 C+ 9102.11.01 C + 9102.11.25 C+ 9102.11.02 C + 9102.11.30 C+ 9102.11.03 C + 9102.11.45 C+ 9102.11.99 C + 9102.11.50 C+ + 9102.11.65 C+ + + 9102.11.70 C+ + 9102.11.95 C+ + +9102.12 Wrist-watches, battery or accum powered with opto-electronic 9102.12.00 BM 9102.12.20 A 9102.12.01 A + 9102.12.40 A 9102.12.02 A + 9102.12.80 A 9102.12.03 A + 9102.12.99 A + +9102.19 Wrist-watches, battery or accumulator powered, nes 9102.19.00 BM 9102.19.20 B 9102.19.01 B + 9102.19.40 B 9102.19.02 B + 9102.19.60 B 9102.19.03 B + 9102.19.80 B 9102.19.99 B + +9102.21 Wrist-watches with automatic winding nes 9102.21.00 BM 9102.21.10 A 9102.21.01 A + 9102.21.25 A 9102.21.02 A + 9102.21.30 A 9102.21.03 A + 9102.21.50 A 9102.21.99 A + 9102.21.70 A + 9102.21.90 A + +9102.29 Wrist-watches, nes 9102.29.00 BM 9102.29.02 A 9102.29.01 A + 9102.29.04 A 9102.29.02 A + 9102.29.10 A 9102.29.03 A + 9102.29.15 A 9102.29.99 A + 9102.29.20 A + 9102.29.25 A + 9102.29.30 A + 9102.29.35 A + 9102.29.40 A + 9102.29.45 A + 9102.29.50 A + 9102.29.55 A + 9102.29.60 A + +9102.91 Pocket-watches and other watches battery or accumulator 9102.91.10 D 9102.91.20 A 9102.91.01 C + 9102.91.90 BM 9102.91.40 C+ 9102.91.99 C + 9102.91.80 C+ + +9102.99 Pocket-watches and other watches, nes 9102.99.00 BM 9102.99.20 A 9102.99.01 A + 9102.99.40 A 9102.99.02 A + 9102.99.60 A 9102.99.99 A + 9102.99.80 A + +9103.10 Clocks with watch movements, battery or accumulator powered, 9103.10.00 BM 9103.10.20 A 9103.10.01 A + 9103.10.40 A + 9103.10.80 A + +9103.90 Clocks with watch movements, nes excluding clock of heading No 9103.90.10 BM 9103.90.00 A 9103.90.99 A + 9103.90.90 BM + +9104.00 Instrument panel clocks and clocks of a similar type for 9104.00.00 D 9104.00.05 A 9104.00.01 B + + 9104.00.10 A 9104.00.02 B + 9104.00.20 A 9104.00.03 B + 9104.00.25 A 9104.00.99 B + 9104.00.30 A + 9104.00.40 A + 9104.00.45 A + 9104.00.50 A + 9104.00.60 A + +9105.11 Alarm clocks, battery, accumulator or mains powered 9105.11.00 BM 9105.11.40 A 9105.11.01 A + 9105.11.80 A 9105.11.99 A + +9105.19 Alarm clocks, nes 9105.19.10 A 9105.19.10 A 9105.19.99 A + 9105.19.90 A 9105.19.20 A + 9105.19.30 A + 9105.19.40 A + 9105.19.50 A + +9105.21 Wall clocks, battery, accumulator or mains powered 9105.21.10 B 9105.21.40 A 9105.21.01 A + 9105.21.90 B 9105.21.80 A + +9105.29 Wall clocks, nes 9105.29.00 BM 9105.29.10 A 9105.29.99 A + 9105.29.20 A + 9105.29.30 A + 9105.29.40 A + 9105.29.50 A + +9105.91 Clocks, nes, battery, accumulator or mains powered 9105.91.10 B 9105.91.40 A 9105.91.01 A + 9105.91.20 D 9105.91.80 A 9105.91.99 A + 9105.91.90 A + +9105.99 Clocks, nes 9105.99.10 D 9105.99.10 A 9105.99.01 A + 9105.99.90 BM 9105.99.20 A 9105.99.99 A + 9105.99.30 A + 9105.99.40 A + 9105.99.50 A + 9105.99.60 A + +9106.10 Time-registers; time-recorders 9106.10.00 D 9106.10.00 A 9106.10.01 A + 9106.10.02 A + 9106.10.03 A + 9106.10.99 A + +9106.20 Parking meters 9106.20.00 A 9106.20.00 A 9106.20.01 A + +9106.90 Time of day recording apparatus, nes 9106.90.10 D 9106.90.40 A 9106.90.01 A + 9106.90.90 A 9106.90.80 A 9106.90.99 A + +9107.00 Time switches with clock or watch movement or with synchronous 9107.00.10 BM 9107.00.40 A 9107.00.01 A + 9107.00.20 B 9107.00.80 A 9107.00.02 A + 9107.00.90 BM 9107.00.03 A + + 9107.00.99 A + +9108.11 Watch movements, assembled, battery powered with mechanical 9108.11.00 A 9108.11.40 C+ 9108.11.01 C + 9108.11.80 C+ + +9108.12 Watch movements, assembled, battery powered, with 9108.12.00 A 9108.12.00 A 9108.12.01 A + 9108.12.99 A + +9108.19 Watch movements, assembled, battery powered, nes 9108.19.00 A 9108.19.40 B 9108.19.99 B + 9108.19.80 B + +9108.20 Watch movements, complete and assembled, with automatic 9108.20.00 A 9108.20.40 A 9108.20.01 A + 9108.20.80 A + +9108.91 Watch movements, complete and assembled, measuring 33.8 mm or 9108.91.00 A 9108.91.10 A 9108.91.01 A + 9108.91.20 A + 9108.91.30 A + 9108.91.40 A + 9108.91.50 A + 9108.91.60 A + +9108.99 Watch movements, complete and assembled, nes 9108.99.00 A 9108.99.20 A 9108.99.99 A + 9108.99.40 A + 9108.99.60 A + 9108.99.80 A + +9109.11 Clock movements, complete and assembled, battery powered, for 9109.11.00 A 9109.11.10 A 9109.11.01 A + 9109.11.20 A + 9109.11.40 A + 9109.11.60 A + +9109.19 Clock movements, complete and assembled, battery powered, nes 9109.19.10 D 9109.19.10 A 9109.19.01 A + 9109.19.90 A 9109.19.20 A 9109.19.99 A + 9109.19.40 A + 9109.19.60 A + +9109.90 Clock movements, complete and assembled, nes 9109.90.10 D 9109.90.20 A 9109.90.01 A + 9109.90.90 A 9109.90.40 A 9109.90.99 A + 9109.90.60 A + +9110.11 Complete movements of watches, unassembled or partly assembled 9110.11.00 A 9110.11.00 A 9110.11.01 A + +9110.12 Incomplete movements of watches, assembled 9110.12.00 A 9110.12.00 A 9110.12.01 A + +9110.19 Rough movements of watches 9110.19.00 A 9110.19.00 A 9110.19.01 A + +9110.90 Clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled; rough clock 9110.90.10 D 9110.90.20 A 9110.90.99 A + 9110.90.90 A 9110.90.40 A + 9110.90.60 A + +9111.10 Watch cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious 9111.10.00 A 9111.10.00 A 9111.10.01 A + + 9111.10.02 A + 9111.10.03 A + +9111.20 Watch cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or 9111.20.00 A 9111.20.20 A 9111.20.01 A + 9111.20.40 A + +9111.80 Watch cases, nes 9111.80.00 A 9111.80.00 A 9111.80.99 A + +9111.90 Parts of watch cases 9111.90.00 A 9111.90.40 A 9111.90.01 A + 9111.90.50 A 9111.90.02 A + 9111.90.70 A 9111.90.99 A + +9112.10 Clock cases and cases of a similar type, of metal for other 9112.10.00 A 9112.10.00 A 9112.10.01 A + +9112.80 Clock cases and cases of a similar type, for other goods of 9112.80.00 A 9112.80.00 A 9112.80.99 A + +9112.90 Parts of clock cases and cases of a similar type for other 9112.90.00 A 9112.90.00 A 9112.90.01 A + +9113.10 Watch straps & pts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad 9113.10.00 BM 9113.10.00 A 9113.10.01 A + 9113.10.02 A + +9113.20 Watch straps & pts thereof of base metal whether or not gold- 9113.20.00 BM 9113.20.20 A 9113.20.01 A + 9113.20.40 B 9113.20.02 A + 9113.20.60 A + 9113.20.90 A + +9113.90 Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts 9113.90.10 BM 9113.90.40 A 9113.90.01 A + 9113.90.90 BM 9113.90.80 A 9113.90.02 A + +9114.10 Clock or watch springs, including hairsprings 9114.10.10 D 9114.10.40 A 9114.10.01 A + 9114.10.20 A 9114.10.80 A 9114.10.02 A + 9114.10.30 A 9114.10.99 A + 9114.10.90 A + +9114.20 Clock or watch jewels 9114.20.00 D 9114.20.00 D 9114.20.01 A + +9114.30 Clock or watch dials 9114.30.10 D 9114.30.40 B 9114.30.01 A + 9114.30.20 A 9114.30.80 A + 9114.30.30 A + 9114.30.90 A + +9114.40 Clock or watch plates and bridges 9114.40.10 D 9114.40.20 A 9114.40.01 A + 9114.40.20 A 9114.40.40 A + 9114.40.30 A 9114.40.60 A + 9114.40.90 A 9114.40.80 A + +9114.90 Clock or watch parts, nes 9114.90.10 D 9114.90.15 A 9114.90.01 A + 9114.90.20 A 9114.90.30 A 9114.90.02 A + 9114.90.30 A 9114.90.40 A 9114.90.99 A + 9114.90.90 A 9114.90.50 A + + +9201.10 Upright pianos, including automatic 9201.10.00 A 9201.10.00 A 9201.10.01 A + +9201.20 Grand pianos, including automatic 9201.20.00 A 9201.20.00 A 9201.20.01 A + 9201.20.02 A + +9201.90 Harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments nes 9201.90.10 D 9201.90.00 A 9201.90.01 A + 9201.90.90 A 9201.90.02 A + 9201.90.99 A + +9202.10 String musical instruments played with a bow 9202.10.00 D 9202.10.00 A 9202.10.01 A + 9202.10.99 A + +9202.90 String musical instruments nes 9202.90.10 D 9202.90.20 A 9202.90.01 A + 9202.90.90 BM 9202.90.40 A 9202.90.02 B + 9202.90.60 A 9202.90.99 A + +9203.00 Harmoniums & sim keyboard inst with free metal reeds and 9203.00.10 D 9203.00.40 D 9203.00.01 B + 9203.00.20 A 9203.00.80 A + +9204.10 Accordions and similar instruments 9204.10.10 A 9204.10.40 A 9204.10.01 A + 9204.10.90 D 9204.10.80 A 9204.10.02 A + 9204.10.99 A + +9204.20 Mouth organs (harmonicas) 9204.20.00 D 9204.20.00 A 9204.20.01 A + 9204.20.99 A + +9205.10 Brass-wind instruments 9205.10.00 D 9205.10.00 A 9205.10.01 A + 9205.10.99 A + +9205.90 Wind musical instruments nes 9205.90.10 D 9205.90.20 D 9205.90.01 A + 9205.90.90 BM 9205.90.40 A 9205.90.02 B + 9205.90.60 A 9205.90.99 A + +9206.00 Percussion musical instruments 9206.00.10 D 9206.00.20 A 9206.00.01 A + 9206.00.90 A 9206.00.40 D 9206.00.99 A + 9206.00.60 A + 9206.00.80 A + +9207.10 Keyboard instruments, exc accordions, sound generated/amplifie 9207.10.10 A 9207.10.00 A 9207.10.01 A + 9207.10.90 A 9207.10.02 A + 9207.10.03 A + 9207.10.99 A + +9207.90 Musical instruments nes, sound generated or amplified 9207.90.10 D 9207.90.00 A 9207.90.01 A + 9207.90.90 BM 9207.90.99 A + +9208.10 Musical boxes nes 9208.10.00 A 9208.10.00 A 9208.10.01 A + +9208.90 Decoy calls, musical inst nes & mouth blown sound signalling 9208.90.10 A 9208.90.00 A 9208.90.99 A + 9208.90.90 A + + +9209.10 Metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes 9209.10.00 A 9209.10.00 A 9209.10.01 A + +9209.20 Mechanisms for musical box 9209.20.00 A 9209.20.00 A 9209.20.01 A + +9209.30 Strings, musical instrument 9209.30.10 D 9209.30.00 A 9209.30.01 A + 9209.30.90 A 9209.30.99 A + +9209.91 Parts and accessories for pianos 9209.91.10 D 9209.91.40 A 9209.91.01 A + 9209.91.20 A 9209.91.80 A 9209.91.99 A + 9209.91.90 A + +9209.92 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading N 9209.92.10 D 9209.92.20 A 9209.92.01 A + 9209.92.20 A 9209.92.40 A + 9209.92.60 A + 9209.92.80 A + +9209.93 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading N 9209.93.00 A 9209.93.40 D 9209.93.01 A + 9209.93.80 A 9209.93.02 A + 9209.93.99 A + +9209.94 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments of heading N 9209.94.00 A 9209.94.40 A 9209.94.01 A + 9209.94.80 A 9209.94.02 A + 9209.94.03 A + 9209.94.99 A + +9209.99 Parts and accessories for the musical instruments nes 9209.99.10 D 9209.99.10 A 9209.99.99 A + 9209.99.90 A 9209.99.20 D + 9209.99.40 A + 9209.99.60 A + 9209.99.80 A + +9301.00 Military weapons, other than revolvers, pistols and arms of 9301.00.10 A 9301.00.30 A 9301.00.01 A + 9301.00.90 A 9301.00.60 A + 9301.00.90 A + +9302.00 Revolvers and pistols, other than those of heading No 93.03 or 9302.00.00 A 9302.00.00 A 9302.00.01 A + 9302.00.99 A + +9303.10 Muzzle-loading firearms 9303.10.00 A 9303.10.00 D 9303.10.01 A + 9303.10.99 A + +9303.20 Shotguns incl combination shotgun-rifles sporting, hunting or 9303.20.10 A 9303.20.00 A 9303.20.01 A + 9303.20.90 A + +9303.30 Rifles, sporting, hunting or targetshooting, nes 9303.30.10 A 9303.30.40 A 9303.30.01 A + 9303.30.90 A 9303.30.80 A + +9303.90 Firearms & similar devices operated by the firing of an 9303.90.10 D 9303.90.40 A 9303.90.01 A + 9303.90.90 A 9303.90.80 A 9303.90.99 A + +9304.00 Arms nes, excluding those of heading No 93.07 9304.00.11 A 9304.00.20 A 9304.00.01 A + + 9304.00.19 A 9304.00.40 A + 9304.00.90 A 9304.00.60 A + +9305.10 Parts and accessories of revolvers or pistols of heading Nos 9305.10.00 A 9305.10.20 A 9305.10.01 A + 9305.10.40 A + 9305.10.60 D + 9305.10.80 A + +9305.21 Shotgun barrels of heading No 93.03 9305.21.00 A 9305.21.40 D 9305.21.01 A + 9305.21.80 A + +9305.29 Parts and accessories of shotguns or rifles, nes of heading No 9305.29.10 A 9305.29.05 D 9305.29.01 A + 9305.29.81 D 9305.29.10 A + 9305.29.89 A 9305.29.20 A + 9305.29.90 A 9305.29.40 A + 9305.29.50 A + +9305.90 Parts and accessories nes of heading Nos 93.01 to 93.04 9305.90.10 A 9305.90.10 A 9305.90.01 A + 9305.90.20 A 9305.90.20 A + 9305.90.30 D 9305.90.30 A + 9305.90.90 A 9305.90.40 A + 9305.90.50 A + 9305.90.60 A + +9306.10 Cartridges for riveting or sim tools or for captive-bolt human 9306.10.00 A 9306.10.00 A 9306.10.01 A + 9306.10.02 A + +9306.21 Cartridges, shotgun 9306.21.00 A 9306.21.00 A 9306.21.01 A + 9306.21.99 B + +9306.29 Air gun pellets and parts of shotgun cartridges 9306.29.00 A 9306.29.00 A 9306.29.01 A + +9306.30 Cartridges nes and parts thereof 9306.30.10 D 9306.30.40 A 9306.30.01 A + 9306.30.20 A 9306.30.80 A 9306.30.02 A + 9306.30.30 D 9306.30.03 A + 9306.30.90 A 9306.30.99 A + +9306.90 Munitions of war & pts thereof and other ammunitions & 9306.90.10 A 9306.90.00 A 9306.90.01 A + 9306.90.80 A 9306.90.02 A + 9306.90.90 A 9306.90.99 A + +9307.00 Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances & sim arms & parts, 9307.00.00 A 9307.00.00 A 9307.00.01 A + +9401.10 Seats, aircraft 9401.10.00 D 9401.10.40 A 9401.10.01 A + 9401.10.80 A + +9401.20 Seats, motor vehicles 9401.20.00 A 9401.20.00 B 9401.20.01 B + +9401.30 Swivel seats and variable height adjustment other than those o 9401.30.10 CM 9401.30.40 A 9401.30.01 C + 9401.30.90 CM 9401.30.80 A + + +9401.40 Seats excluding garden seats or camping equipment, convertible 9401.40.00 CM 9401.40.00 A 9401.40.01 C + +9401.50 Seats of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials 9401.50.00 BM 9401.50.00 A 9401.50.01 B + +9401.61 Seats with wooden frames,upholstered nes 9401.61.00 CM 9401.61.20 A 9401.61.01 C + 9401.61.40 A + 9401.61.60 A + +9401.69 Seats with wooden frames, nes 9401.69.10 BM 9401.69.20 A 9401.69.99 B + 9401.69.90 CM 9401.69.40 A + 9401.69.60 A + 9401.69.80 A + +9401.71 Seats with metal frames,upholstered nes, other than those of 9401.71.10 A 9401.71.00 A 9401.71.01 C + 9401.71.90 CM + +9401.79 Seats with metal frames, nes, other than those of heading No 9401.79.00 CM 9401.79.00 A 9401.79.99 A + +9401.80 Seats nes, other than those of heading No 94.02 9401.80.00 CM 9401.80.20 A 9401.80.99 A + 9401.80.40 A + 9401.80.60 A + +9401.90 Parts of seats other than those of heading No 94.02 9401.90.10 A 9401.90.10 A 9401.90.01 A + 9401.90.20 A 9401.90.15 A 9401.90.02 A + 9401.90.90 A 9401.90.25 A 9401.90.99 A + 9401.90.35 A + 9401.90.40 A + 9401.90.50 A + +9402.10 Dentists', barbers' or similar chairs and parts thereof 9402.10.10 D 9402.10.00 A 9402.10.01 A + 9402.10.90 A 9402.10.02 A + +9402.90 Medical, surgical, dental or veterinary furniture and parts ne 9402.90.10 D 9402.90.00 A 9402.90.01 A + 9402.90.90 A 9402.90.02 A + 9402.90.03 A + 9402.90.04 A + 9402.90.99 A + +9403.10 Office furniture, metal, nes 9403.10.10 C 9403.10.00 A 9403.10.01 A + 9403.10.90 C 9403.10.99 C + +9403.20 Furniture, metal, nes 9403.20.00 C 9403.20.00 A 9403.20.01 A + 9403.20.02 A + 9403.20.03 A + 9403.20.99 C + +9403.30 Office furniture, wooden, nes 9403.30.10 CM 9403.30.40 A 9403.30.01 C + 9403.30.90 CM 9403.30.80 A + +9403.40 Kitchen furniture, wooden, nes 9403.40.00 BM 9403.40.40 A 9403.40.01 B + 9403.40.60 A + + 9403.40.90 A + +9403.50 Bedroom furniture, wooden, nes 9403.50.10 CM 9403.50.40 A 9403.50.01 C + 9403.50.90 CM 9403.50.60 A + 9403.50.90 A + +9403.60 Furniture, wooden, nes 9403.60.00 CM 9403.60.40 A 9403.60.01 A + 9403.60.80 A 9403.60.02 A + 9403.60.99 C + +9403.70 Furniture, plastic, nes 9403.70.00 C 9403.70.40 A 9403.70.01 A + 9403.70.80 A 9403.70.99 A + +9403.80 Furniture of other materials, including cane, osier, bamboo or 9403.80.00 BM 9403.80.30 A 9403.80.01 B + 9403.80.60 A + +9403.90 Furniture parts nes 9403.90.10 A 9403.90.10 A 9403.90.01 A + 9403.90.90 A 9403.90.25 A + 9403.90.40 A + 9403.90.50 A + 9403.90.60 A + 9403.90.70 A + 9403.90.80 A + +9404.10 Mattress supports 9404.10.00 A 9404.10.00 A 9404.10.01 A + +9404.21 Mattresses of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not 9404.21.00 BM 9404.21.00 A 9404.21.01 C + 9404.21.02 A + +9404.29 Mattresses fitted with springs or stuffed or internally fitted 9404.29.00 CM 9404.29.10 C 9404.29.99 C + 9404.29.90 A + +9404.30 Sleeping bags 9404.30.00 B 9404.30.40 A 9404.30.01 A + 9404.30.80 A + +9404.90 Articles of bedding/furnishing, nes, stuffed or internally 9404.90.10 C 9404.90.10 B 9404.90.01 C + 9404.90.90 C 9404.90.20 A 9404.90.99 C + 9404.90.80 B + 9404.90.90 B + +9405.10 Chandeliers & other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings 9405.10.00 BM 9405.10.40 A 9405.10.01 C + 9405.10.60 A 9405.10.02 B + 9405.10.80 A 9405.10.03 C + 9405.10.04 B + 9405.10.99 B + +9405.20 Electric table, desk, bedside or floorstanding lamps 9405.20.00 CM 9405.20.40 A 9405.20.01 C + 9405.20.60 A 9405.20.02 C + 9405.20.80 A 9405.20.99 C + +9405.30 Lighting sets of a kind used for Christmas trees 9405.30.00 B 9405.30.00 A 9405.30.01 B + + +9405.40 Electric lamps and lighting fittings, nes 9405.40.10 A 9405.40.40 A 9405.40.01 C + 9405.40.90 CM 9405.40.60 A + 9405.40.80 A + +9405.50 Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings 9405.50.10 C 9405.50.20 A 9405.50.01 B + 9405.50.20 B 9405.50.30 A 9405.50.99 C + 9405.50.90 C 9405.50.40 A + +9405.60 Illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like 9405.60.00 B 9405.60.20 A 9405.60.01 C + 9405.60.40 A + 9405.60.60 A + +9405.91 Lamps and lighting fittings parts of glass 9405.91.10 B 9405.91.10 A 9405.91.01 B + 9405.91.91 D 9405.91.30 C+ 9405.91.02 C + 9405.91.99 B 9405.91.40 A 9405.91.03 B + 9405.91.60 A 9405.91.04 B + 9405.91.99 B + +9405.92 Lamps and lighting fittings parts of plastics 9405.92.00 C 9405.92.00 A 9405.92.01 C + +9405.99 Lamps and lighting fittings, parts of nes 9405.99.10 C 9405.99.20 A 9405.99.01 C + 9405.99.90 C 9405.99.40 A 9405.99.99 C + +9406.00 Prefabricated buildings 9406.00.10 A 9406.00.40 A 9406.00.01 A + 9406.00.20 A 9406.00.80 A 9406.00.02 A + 9406.00.91 A 9406.00.03 A + 9406.00.99 A 9406.00.99 A + +9501.00 Wheeled toys designed to be ridden by children and dolls' 9501.00.00 C 9501.00.20 D 9501.00.01 C + 9501.00.40 A 9501.00.02 C + 9501.00.60 A 9501.00.03 C + 9501.00.99 C + +9502.10 Dolls, whether or not dressed, representing only human beings 9502.10.00 CM 9502.10.20 A 9502.10.01 C + 9502.10.40 A + 9502.10.60 A + 9502.10.80 A + +9502.91 Garments and access therefor footwear & headgear for dolls rep 9502.91.00 CM 9502.91.00 A 9502.91.01 C + +9502.99 Parts and accessories nes, for dolls representing only human 9502.99.00 B 9502.99.10 A 9502.99.99 B + 9502.99.20 A + 9502.99.30 B + +9503.10 Electric trains, incl tracks, signals and other accessories 9503.10.10 D 9503.10.00 A 9503.10.01 A + 9503.10.90 B 9503.10.99 A + +9503.20 Reduced-size (scale) model assy kits, working mo or not, excl 9503.20.10 D 9503.20.00 A 9503.20.01 C + 9503.20.90 C 9503.20.02 C + 9503.20.03 C + + 9503.20.99 C + +9503.30 Construction sets and constructional toys, nes 9503.30.00 C 9503.30.40 A 9503.30.01 C + 9503.30.80 A 9503.30.02 C + 9503.30.03 C + 9503.30.99 C + +9503.41 Stuffed toys representing animals or non-human creatures 9503.41.00 C 9503.41.10 A 9503.41.01 C + 9503.41.20 A + 9503.41.30 A + +9503.49 Toys nes representing animals or nonhuman creatures 9503.49.00 C 9503.49.00 A 9503.49.01 B + 9503.49.02 C + 9503.49.03 C + 9503.49.04 C + 9503.49.05 C + 9503.49.99 C + +9503.50 Toy musical instruments and apparatus 9503.50.00 BM 9503.50.00 A 9503.50.01 A + 9503.50.99 A + +9503.60 Puzzles 9503.60.00 C 9503.60.10 D 9503.60.01 A + 9503.60.20 A 9503.60.02 B + 9503.60.99 C + +9503.70 Toys, put up in sets or outfits 9503.70.00 C 9503.70.40 D 9503.70.01 C + 9503.70.60 A 9503.70.02 C + 9503.70.80 A 9503.70.03 C + 9503.70.04 C + 9503.70.99 C + +9503.80 Toys and models, incorporating a motor 9503.80.10 B 9503.80.20 A 9503.80.01 B + 9503.80.90 B 9503.80.40 A 9503.80.02 B + 9503.80.60 A 9503.80.03 B + 9503.80.80 A 9503.80.99 B + +9503.90 Toys nes 9503.90.00 C 9503.90.20 B 9503.90.01 C + 9503.90.50 A 9503.90.02 B + 9503.90.60 A 9503.90.03 B + 9503.90.70 A 9503.90.04 C + 9503.90.05 C + 9503.90.06 C + 9503.90.07 C + 9503.90.08 C + 9503.90.09 C + 9503.90.10 C + 9503.90.99 C + +9504.10 Video games of a kind used with a television receiver 9504.10.00 A 9504.10.00 A 9504.10.01 A + +9504.20 Articles and accessories for billiards 9504.20.10 A 9504.20.20 A 9504.20.01 B + + 9504.20.21 B 9504.20.40 D 9504.20.02 B + 9504.20.22 B 9504.20.60 A 9504.20.99 B + 9504.20.23 B 9504.20.80 A + 9504.20.24 B + 9504.20.29 B + 9504.20.90 B + +9504.30 Games, coin or disc-operated, other than bowling alley 9504.30.00 D 9504.30.00 A 9504.30.01 A + 9504.30.99 A + +9504.40 Playing cards 9504.40.00 B 9504.40.00 A 9504.40.01 A + +9504.90 Art.funfair,games tab/parlour,pintab,sp tab casino games & aut 9504.90.10 A 9504.90.40 A 9504.90.01 A + 9504.90.20 B 9504.90.60 A 9504.90.02 B + 9504.90.90 B 9504.90.90 A 9504.90.03 A + 9504.90.04 A + 9504.90.05 A + 9504.90.06 A + 9504.90.07 A + 9504.90.08 A + 9504.90.09 A + 9504.90.10 A + 9504.90.99 A + +9505.10 Articles for Christmas festivities 9505.10.00 BM 9505.10.10 A 9505.10.02 B + 9505.10.15 A 9505.10.99 B + 9505.10.25 A + 9505.10.30 A + 9505.10.40 A + 9505.10.50 A + +9505.90 Festive, carnival or other entertainment art incl conjuring 9505.90.10 B 9505.90.20 A 9505.90.99 B + 9505.90.90 B 9505.90.40 A + 9505.90.60 A + +9506.11 Snow-skis 9506.11.00 A 9506.11.20 A 9506.11.01 A + 9506.11.40 A + 9506.11.60 A + +9506.12 Snow-ski-fastenings (ski-bindings) 9506.12.00 A 9506.12.40 A 9506.12.01 A + 9506.12.80 A + +9506.19 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9506.61.00 A 9506.61.00 A 9506.61.01 B + +9506.62 Inflatable balls 9506.62.00 A 9506.62.40 D 9506.62.01 A + 9506.62.0V B 9506.62.80 A + +9506.69 Balls nes 9506.69.10 A 9506.69.20 A 9506.69.01 A + 9506.69.20 D 9506.69.40 A 9506.69.99 A + 9506.69.90 B 9506.69.60 A + +9506.70 Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with 9506.70.10 A 9506.70.20 D 9506.70.01 A + 9506.70.1V C 9506.70.40 A + 9506.70.20 A 9506.70.60 A + +9506.91 Gymnasium or athletics articles and equipment 9506.91.10 B 9506.91.00 A 9506.91.01 A + 9506.91.20 BM 9506.91.02 A + 9506.91.90 BM + +9506.99 Articles & equip for sports & outdoor games nes & swimming & 9506.99.10 A 9506.99.05 A 9506.99.01 B + 9506.99.20 D 9506.99.08 A 9506.99.02 A + 9506.99.30 A 9506.99.12 A 9506.99.03 B + 9506.99.41 A 9506.99.15 A 9506.99.04 B + 9506.99.49 B 9506.99.20 A 9506.99.05 B + 9506.99.50 D 9506.99.25 D 9506.99.06 A + 9506.99.60 BM 9506.99.28 D 9506.99.07 A + 9506.99.70 B 9506.99.30 A 9506.99.08 B + 9506.99.81 B 9506.99.35 D 9506.99.09 A + 9506.99.89 B 9506.99.40 D 9506.99.10 A + 9506.99.90 BM 9506.99.45 A 9506.99.11 A + 9506.99.50 A 9506.99.12 A + 9506.99.55 A 9506.99.99 A + + 9506.99.60 A + +9507.10 Fishing rods 9507.10.00 A 9507.10.00 A 9507.10.01 A + 9507.10.99 A + +9507.20 Fish-hooks, whether or not snelled 9507.20.10 D 9507.20.40 A 9507.20.01 A + 9507.20.90 A 9507.20.80 A + +9507.30 Fishing reels 9507.30.00 A 9507.30.20 A 9507.30.01 A + 9507.30.40 A + 9507.30.60 A + 9507.30.80 A + +9507.90 Line fish tackle nes,f/landing,b/f & sim nets, dec birds & sim 9507.90.10 A 9507.90.20 A 9507.90.01 A + 9507.90.90 ACM 9507.90.40 A 9507.90.02 A + 9507.90.60 A 9507.90.99 A + 9507.90.70 A + 9507.90.80 A + +9508.00 Rndabts,swings,shoot galleries,fairgrnd amusements & trav 9508.00.10 D 9508.00.00 A 9508.00.01 A + 9508.00.90 A 9508.00.02 A + 9508.00.99 A + +9601.10 Worked ivory and articles of ivory 9601.10.00 D 9601.10.00 A 9601.10.01 A + +9601.90 Animal carving material (o/t ivory), and articles of these 9601.90.00 A 9601.90.20 A 9601.90.01 A + 9601.90.40 A 9601.90.99 A + 9601.90.60 D + 9601.90.80 A + +9602.00 Worked veg/mineral carving mat & art, carved art nes;worked 9602.00.10 D 9602.00.10 A 9602.00.01 B + 9602.00.90 B 9602.00.40 A 9602.00.02 B + 9602.00.50 A 9602.00.03 B + 9602.00.99 B + +9603.10 Brooms/brushes of twigs or other veg mat bound together, with 9603.10.10 C 9603.10.10 A 9603.10.01 A + 9603.10.20 C 9603.10.25 A + 9603.10.30 A + 9603.10.40 A + 9603.10.50 A + 9603.10.60 C+ + 9603.10.90 A + +9603.21 Tooth brushes 9603.21.00 B 9603.21.00 A 9603.21.01 A + +9603.29 Shaving, hair, nail, eyelash and other toilet brushes for use 9603.29.00 C 9603.29.40 A 9603.29.01 A + 9603.29.80 A 9603.29.99 A + +9603.30 Artists', writing and similar brushes for the application of 9603.30.10 A 9603.30.20 A 9603.30.01 A + 9603.30.90 A 9603.30.40 A 9603.30.99 A + 9603.30.60 A + + +9603.40 Paint, distemper, varnish or similar brushes nes; paint pads 9603.40.10 A 9603.40.20 A 9603.40.01 A + 9603.40.90 C 9603.40.40 A 9603.40.99 A + +9603.50 Brushes nes, constituting parts of machines, appliances or 9603.50.10 D 9603.50.00 A 9603.50.01 A + 9603.50.90 B + +9603.90 Hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers; prepared knot/tuft fo 9603.90.10 C 9603.90.40 A 9603.90.01 A + 9603.90.20 A 9603.90.80 A 9603.90.02 A + 9603.90.30 C 9603.90.03 A + 9603.90.41 C 9603.90.99 A + 9603.90.49 C + 9603.90.90 C + +9604.00 Hand sieves and hand riddles 9604.00.00 BM 9604.00.00 A 9604.00.01 B + +9605.00 Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes 9605.00.00 A 9605.00.00 A 9605.00.01 A + +9606.10 Press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs and parts 9606.10.00 C 9606.10.40 A 9606.10.01 C + 9606.10.80 A 9606.10.02 C + +9606.21 Buttons of plastics, not covered with textile material 9606.21.10 B 9606.21.20 A 9606.21.01 B + 9606.21.90 BM 9606.21.40 A + 9606.21.60 A + +9606.22 Buttons of base metal, not covered with textile material 9606.22.00 C 9606.22.00 A 9606.22.01 C + +9606.29 Buttons, nes 9606.29.00 CM 9606.29.20 A 9606.29.01 B + 9606.29.40 A 9606.29.02 B + 9606.29.60 A 9606.29.99 C + +9606.30 Button moulds and other parts of button; button blanks 9606.30.00 CM 9606.30.40 D 9606.30.01 C + 9606.30.80 A + +9607.11 Slide fasteners fitted with chain scoops of base metal 9607.11.00 C 9607.11.00 A 9607.11.01 C + +9607.19 Slide fasteners, nes 9607.19.00 C 9607.19.00 A 9607.19.99 C + +9607.20 Parts of slide fasteners 9607.20.11 C 9607.20.00 A 9607.20.01 C + 9607.20.19 C + 9607.20.90 CM + +9608.10 Ball point pens 9608.10.00 B 9608.10.00 A 9608.10.01 B + 9608.10.02 B + 9608.10.03 B + 9608.10.04 B + 9608.10.99 B + +9608.20 Felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers 9608.20.00 C 9608.20.00 A 9608.20.01 C + +9608.31 Indian ink drawing pens 9608.31.00 BM 9608.31.00 B 9608.31.01 B + + 9608.31.99 B + +9608.39 Fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens, o/t Indian ink 9608.39.00 BM 9608.39.00 B 9608.39.01 B + 9608.39.02 C + 9608.39.03 B + 9608.39.99 B + +9608.40 Propelling or sliding pencils 9608.40.00 B 9608.40.40 A 9608.40.01 B + 9608.40.80 A 9608.40.02 C + 9608.40.03 B + 9608.40.04 B + 9608.40.99 B + +9608.50 Sets of articles from 2 or >of foregoing subheadings (pens, 9608.50.00 BM 9608.50.00 B 9608.50.01 B + 9608.50.02 B + 9608.50.03 B + 9608.50.99 B + +9608.60 Refills for ball point pens, comprising the ball point and 9608.60.00 B 9608.60.00 A 9608.60.01 B + +9608.91 Pen nibs and nib points 9608.91.00 A 9608.91.00 D 9608.91.01 B + 9608.91.02 B + 9608.91.03 B + 9608.91.99 B + +9608.99 Duplicating stylos; pen/pencil holders; parts of pens, markers 9608.99.00 B 9608.99.20 A 9608.99.01 B + 9608.99.30 A 9608.99.02 A + 9608.99.40 A 9608.99.03 A + 9608.99.60 A 9608.99.04 A + 9608.99.05 B + 9608.99.06 A + 9608.99.07 B + 9608.99.08 B + 9608.99.09 B + 9608.99.10 B + 9608.99.11 B + 9608.99.12 B + 9608.99.13 B + 9608.99.14 B + 9608.99.15 B + 9608.99.16 B + 9608.99.99 B + +9609.10 Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a rigid sheath, nes 9609.10.00 CM 9609.10.00 C 9609.10.01 C + +9609.20 Pencil leads, black or coloured 9609.20.00 B 9609.20.20 D 9609.20.01 B + 9609.20.40 A 9609.20.02 B + 9609.20.99 C + +9609.90 Pastels, drawing charcoals, writing or drawing chalks and 9609.90.00 B 9609.90.40 D 9609.90.01 B + 9609.90.80 A 9609.90.02 B + + 9609.90.99 B + +9610.00 Slates and boards, with writing or drawing surfaces, whether o 9610.00.00 A 9610.00.00 A 9610.00.01 B + +9611.00 Devices for printing or embossing labels, hand-operated 9611.00.00 B 9611.00.00 A 9611.00.01 B + 9611.00.02 B + 9611.00.03 B + 9611.00.04 B + 9611.00.05 B + 9611.00.99 B + +9612.10 Typewriter or similar ribbons, prepared for giving impressions 9612.10.10 C 9612.10.10 A 9612.10.01 C + 9612.10.90 CM 9612.10.90 B 9612.10.02 C + 9612.10.03 C + 9612.10.04 C + 9612.10.05 C + 9612.10.99 C + +9612.20 Ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxes 9612.20.00 C 9612.20.00 C 9612.20.01 C + +9613.10 Pocket lighters, gas-fuelled, non-refillable 9613.10.00 B 9613.10.00 A 9613.10.01 B + +9613.20 Pocket lighters, gas-fuelled, refillable 9613.20.00 B 9613.20.00 A 9613.20.01 B + +9613.30 Table lighters 9613.30.00 B 9613.30.00 A 9613.30.01 B + +9613.80 Lighters, nes 9613.80.00 B 9613.80.20 A 9613.80.01 B + 9613.80.40 A 9613.80.99 B + 9613.80.60 A + 9613.80.80 A + +9613.90 Parts of lighters, other than flints and wicks 9613.90.00 BM 9613.90.40 A 9613.90.01 A + 9613.90.80 A 9613.90.02 B + 9613.90.99 B + +9614.10 Roughly shaped blocks of wood or root, for the manufacture of 9614.10.00 D 9614.10.00 D 9614.10.01 A + +9614.20 Smoking pipes and pipe bowls 9614.20.10 D 9614.20.40 A 9614.20.01 A + 9614.20.90 B 9614.20.60 A + 9614.20.80 A + +9614.90 Cigar or cigarette holders and parts thereof, and parts of 9614.90.00 B 9614.90.40 A 9614.90.01 A + 9614.90.80 A 9614.90.02 A + 9614.90.99 A + +9615.11 Combs, hair-slides and the like of hard rubber or plastics 9615.11.00 B 9615.11.10 A 9615.11.01 B + 9615.11.20 A + 9615.11.30 A + 9615.11.40 A + 9615.11.50 A + + +9615.19 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D 9701.90.99 A + 9701.90.90 A + +9702.00 Original engravings, prints and lithographs 9702.00.00 D 9702.00.00 D 9702.00.01 A + +9703.00 Original sculptures and statuary, in any material 9703.00.00 D 9703.00.00 D 9703.00.01 A + +9704.00 Used postage or revenue stamps and the like or unused not of 9704.00.00 D 9704.00.00 D 9704.00.01 A + 9704.00.99 A + +9705.00 Coll & coll pce of zoo,bot,mineral,hist, anatom, archaeo, 9705.00.00 D 9705.00.00 D 9705.00.01 A + 9705.00.02 A + 9705.00.03 A + 9705.00.04 A + 9705.00.99 A + +9706.00 Antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years 9706.00.00 D 9706.00.00 D 9706.00.01 A + 9706.00.99 A + +9801.00 Foreign-based conveyances of Ch 87, 88 & 89 o/t cargo 9801.00.00 D 9801.00.10 D 9801.00.01 D + 9801.00.20 D 9801.00.02 D + 9801.00.25 D 9801.00.03 D + 9801.00.30 D 9801.00.04 D + 9801.00.40 D 9801.00.05 D + 9801.00.50 D 9801.00.06 D + 9801.00.60 D 9801.00.07 D + + 9801.00.65 D 9801.00.08 D + 9801.00.70 A 9801.00.09 D + 9801.00.80 A 9801.00.10 D + 9801.00.90 D 9801.00.11 D + 9801.00.12 D + 9801.00.13 D + 9801.00.14 D + 9801.00.15 D + +9802.00 Conveyances temporarily imported by a resident of Can used 9802.00.00 D 9802.00.20 D 9802.00.01 C + 9802.00.40 A 9802.00.02 C + 9802.00.50 A 9802.00.03 C + 9802.00.60 9802.00.04 C + 9802.00.80 9802.00.05 C + 9802.00.06 C + 9802.00.07 C + 9802.00.08 C + 9802.00.09 C + 9802.00.10 C + 9802.00.11 C + 9802.00.12 C + 9802.00.13 C + 9802.00.14 C + 9802.00.15 C + 9802.00.16 C + 9802.00.17 C + 9802.00.18 C + 9802.00.19 C + 9802.00.20 C + 9802.00.21 C + 9802.00.22 C + 9802.00.23 C + 9802.00.24 C + 9802.00.25 C + 9802.00.26 C + 9802.00.27 C + 9802.00.28 C + 9802.00.29 C + 9802.00.30 C + 9802.00.31 C + 9802.00.32 C + 9802.00.33 C + 9802.00.34 C + 9802.00.35 C + 9802.00.36 C + 9802.00.37 C + 9802.00.38 C + 9802.00.39 C + +9803.00 Conveyances & baggage temporarily imported by a non-resident o 9803.00.00 D 9803.00.50 D 9803.00.01 C + 9803.00.02 C + + +9804.00 9804.00.05 D 9804.00.01 D + 9804.00.10 D 9804.00.02 D + 9804.00.15 D + 9804.00.20 D + 9804.00.25 D + 9804.00.30 D + 9804.00.35 D + 9804.00.40 D + 9804.00.45 D + 9804.00.50 D + 9804.00.55 D + 9804.00.60 D + 9804.00.65 D + 9804.00.70 D + 9804.00.72 D + 9804.00.75 D + 9804.00.80 D + 9804.00.85 D + +9804.10 Goods valued at maximum 100 dollars in bag or not after absenc 9804.10.00 D + +9804.20 Goods valued at maximum 300 dollars incl in bag after absence 9804.20.00 D + +9804.30 Goods valued at maximum 300 dollars and incl in bag after 9804.30.00 C + +9804.40 Goods valued at maximum 20 dollars, incl in bag after absence 9804.40.00 D + +9805.00 Goods imported by a member of Canadian Forces etc after absenc 9805.00.00 D 9805.00.50 D + +9806.00 Personal & household effects of a resident of Canada dying 9806.00.00 D 9806.00.05 D + 9806.00.10 D + 9806.00.15 D + 9806.00.20 D + 9806.00.25 D + 9806.00.30 D + 9806.00.35 D + 9806.00.40 D + 9806.00.45 D + 9806.00.50 D + 9806.00.55 D + +9807.00 Goods, imported by a settler for personal use & owned prior to 9807.00.00 D 9807.00.40 D + 9807.00.50 D + +9808.00 Articles for the personal/official use of representatives of 9808.00.00 D 9808.00.10 D + 9808.00.20 D + 9808.00.30 D + 9808.00.40 D + 9808.00.50 D + 9808.00.60 D + + 9808.00.70 D + 9808.00.80 D + +9809.00 Articles for use of the Governor General 9809.00.00 D 9809.00.10 D + 9809.00.20 D + 9809.00.30 D + 9809.00.40 D + 9809.00.50 D + 9809.00.60 D + 9809.00.70 D + 9809.00.80 D + +9810.00 Arms, military stores, munitions of war to remain the property 9810.00.00 D 9810.00.05 D + 9810.00.10 D + 9810.00.15 D + 9810.00.20 D + 9810.00.25 D + 9810.00.30 D + 9810.00.35 D + 9810.00.40 D + 9810.00.45 D + 9810.00.50 D + 9810.00.55 D + 9810.00.60 D + 9810.00.65 D + 9810.00.67 D + 9810.00.70 D + 9810.00.75 D + 9810.00.80 D + 9810.00.85 D + 9810.00.90 D + 9810.00.95 D + +9811.00 Arms, military stores, munitions of war imported by Canada in 9811.00.00 D 9811.00.20 D + 9811.00.40 D + 9811.00.60 D + +9812.00 Publications of the United Nations; book from libraries, to 9812.00.00 D 9812.00.20 D + 9812.00.40 D + +9813.00 Goods incl containers originating in Can and returned w/o any 9813.00.00 D 9813.00.05 D + 9813.00.10 D + 9813.00.15 D + 9813.00.20 D + 9813.00.25 D + 9813.00.30 D + 9813.00.35 D + 9813.00.40 D + 9813.00.45 D + 9813.00.50 D + 9813.00.55 D + + 9813.00.60 D + 9813.00.65 D + 9813.00.70 D + 9813.00.75 D + +9814.00 Goods incl containers, once been released & accounted and 9814.00.00 D 9814.00.50 D + +9815.00 Donations of clothing & books for charitable purp & photo sent 9815.00.00 D 9815.00.20 D + 9815.00.40 D + 9815.00.60 D + +9816.00 Casual donations sent by persons abroad to Can, value does not 9816.00.00 D 9816.00.20 C + 9816.00.40 C + +9817.00 Medals, trophies awarded by persons abroad as marks of honour 9817.00.00 D 9817.00.20 D + 9817.00.30 D + 9817.00.40 D + 9817.00.42 D + 9817.00.44 D + 9817.00.46 D + 9817.00.48 D + 9817.00.50 D + 9817.00.60 D + 9817.00.70 D + 9817.00.80 D + 9817.00.90 D + 9817.00.92 D + 9817.00.94 D + 9817.00.96 D + +9818.00 Articles imported by or for public museums/libraries, 9818.00.00 D + +9819.00 Goods imported for a period È 6 months for display, exhibition 9819.00.00 D + +9820.00 Goods repaired under warranty 9820.00.00 D + +9821.00 Other commercial samples excl.98.19 9821.00.00 D diff --git a/old/naftarif.zip b/old/naftarif.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6fcf83 --- /dev/null +++ b/old/naftarif.zip diff --git a/old/naftchap.txt b/old/naftchap.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e2ffbb --- /dev/null +++ b/old/naftchap.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21052 @@ +NAFTA TABLE OF CONTENTS + + +PREAMBLE + + +PART ONE: GENERAL PART + + Chapter 1: Objectives + + Chapter 2: General Definitions + + +PART TWO: TRADE IN GOODS + + Chapter 3: National Treatment and Market Access + + Annex 300 - A: Automotive Sector + Annex 300 - B: Textiles and Apparel + + Chapter 4: Rules of Origin + + Chapter 5: Customs Procedures + + Chapter 6: Energy + + Chapter 7: Agriculture + + Subchapter A: Market Access + Subchapter B: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures + + Chapter 8: Emergency Action + + +============================================================================= + +PART THREE: TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE + + Chapter 9: Standards-Related Measures + + +PART FOUR: GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT + + Chapter 10: Government Procurement + + +PART FIVE: INVESTMENT, SERVICES + AND RELATED MATTERS + + Chapter 11: Investment + + Chapter 12: Cross-Border Trade in Services + + Chapter 13: Telecommunications + + Chapter 14: Financial Services + + Chapter 15: Competition Policy, Monopolies + and State Enterprises + + Chapter 16: Temporary Entry for Business Persons + + +PART SIX: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY + + Chapter 17: Intellectual Property + + +PART SEVEN: ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL + PROVISIONS + + Chapter 18: Publication, Notification + and Administration of Laws + + Chapter 19: Review and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping + and Countervailing Duty Matters + + Chapter 20: Institutional Arrangements + and Dispute Settlement Procedures + + +PART EIGHT: OTHER PROVISIONS + + Chapter 21: Exceptions + + Chapter 22: Final Provisions + + + + +ANNEXES I THROUGH VII + + Reservations: + + Chapter Eleven (Investment) + Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services) + Chapter Fourteen (Financial Services) + + + + + ** NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT ** + + -- Text prepared September 6, 1992 -- + + +Note: This text is currently undergoing legal review in order +to ensure the Agreement's overall consistency and +clarity. The three countries will initial the +Agreement when legal drafting is completed. + + + PREAMBLE + +The Government of Canada, the Government of the United Mexican +States and the Government of the United States of America, +resolved to: + + STRENGTHEN the special bonds of friendship and cooperation + among their nations; + + CONTRIBUTE to the harmonious development and expansion of + world trade and provide a catalyst to broader international + cooperation; + + CREATE an expanded and secure market for the goods and + services produced in their territories; + + REDUCE distortions to trade; + + ESTABLISH clear and mutually advantageous rules governing + their trade; + + ENSURE a predictable commercial framework for business + planning and investment; + + BUILD on their respective rights and obligations under the + General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and other + multilateral and bilateral instruments of cooperation; + + ENHANCE the competitiveness of their firms in global + markets; + + FOSTER creativity and innovation, and promote trade in goods + and services that are the subject of intellectual property + rights; + + CREATE new employment opportunities and improve working + conditions and living standards in their respective + territories; + + UNDERTAKE each of the preceding in a manner consistent with + environmental protection and conservation; + + PRESERVE their flexibility to safeguard the public welfare; + + PROMOTE sustainable development; + + STRENGTHEN the development and enforcement of environmental + laws and regulations; and + + PROTECT, enhance and enforce basic workers' rights; + +HAVE AGREED as follows: + + + + +NAFTA PART ONE GENERAL PART + + Chapter One + + Objectives + + + +Article 101: Establishment of the Free Trade Area + + The Parties to this Agreement, consistent with Article XXIV +of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, hereby establish a +free trade area. + + +Article 102: Objectives + +1. The objectives of this Agreement, as elaborated more +specifically through its principles and rules, including national +treatment, most-favored-nation treatment and transparency are to: + + (a) eliminate barriers to trade in, and facilitate the + cross border movement of, goods and services between + the territories of the Parties; + + (b) promote conditions of fair competition in the free + trade area; + + (c) increase substantially investment opportunities in + their territories; + + (d) provide adequate and effective protection and + enforcement of intellectual property rights in each + Party's territory; + + (e) create effective procedures for the implementation and + application of this Agreement, and for its joint + administration and the resolution of disputes; and + + (f) establish a framework for further trilateral, regional + and multilateral cooperation to expand and enhance the + benefits of this Agreement. + +2. The Parties shall interpret and apply the provisions of this +Agreement in the light of its objectives set out in paragraph 1 +and in accordance with applicable rules of international law. + + +Article 103: Relation to Other Agreements + +1. The Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations +with respect to each other under the General Agreement on Tariffs +and Trade and other agreements to which such Parties are party. + +2. In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of +this Agreement and such other agreements, the provisions of this +Agreement shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency, +except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. + + +Article 104: Relation to Environmental and Conservation +Agreements + +1. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and +the specific trade obligations set out in: + + (a) Convention on the International Trade in Endangered + Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, done at Washington, + March 3, 1973; + + (b) the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the + Ozone Layer, done at Montreal, September 16, 1987, as + amended June 29, 1990; + + (c) Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary + Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, done + at Basel, March 22, 1989, upon its entry into force for + Canada, Mexico and the United States; or + + (d) the agreements set out in Annex 104.1, + +such obligations shall prevail to the extent of the +inconsistency, provided that where a Party has a choice among +equally effective and reasonably available means of complying +with such obligations, the Party chooses the alternative that is +the least inconsistent with the other provisions of this +Agreement. + +2. The Parties may agree in writing to modify Annex 104.1 to +include any amendment to the agreements listed in paragraph 1, +and any other environmental or conservation agreement. + + +Article 105: Extent of Obligations + + The Parties shall ensure that all necessary measures are +taken in order to give effect to the provisions of this +Agreement, including their observance, except as otherwise +provided in this Agreement, by state and provincial governments. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 104 + + Bilateral and Other Environmental and Conservation Agreements + + +1. The Agreement Between the Government of Canada and the +Government of the United States of America Concerning the +Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste, signed at Ottawa, +October 28, 1986. + +2. The Agreement between the United States of America and the +United Mexican States on Cooperation for the Protection and +Improvement of the Environment in the Border Area, signed at +La Paz, Baja California Sur, August 14, 1983. +NAFTA Chapter Two + + General Definitions + + + +Article 201: Definitions of General Application + +1. For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified: + +Commission means the Free Trade Commission established under +Article 2001; + +Customs Valuation Code means the Agreement on Implementation of +Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, +including its interpretative notes; + +days means calendar days, including weekends and holidays; + +enterprise means any entity constituted or organized under +applicable law, whether or not for profit, and whether privately- +owned or governmentally-owned, including any corporation, trust, +partnership, sole proprietorship, joint venture or other +association; + +enterprise of a Party means an enterprise constituted or +organized under the laws of, or principally carrying on its +business in the territory of, a Party; + +existing means in effect at the time of entry into force of this +Agreement; + +Generally Accepted Accounting Principles means the recognized +consensus or substantial authoritative support in the territory +of a Party with respect to the recording of revenues, expenses, +costs, assets and liabilities, disclosure of information and +preparation of financial statements. These standards may be +broad guidelines of general application as well as detailed +standards, practices and procedures; + +Harmonized System means the Harmonized Commodity Description and +Coding System, and its legal notes, as adopted and implemented by +the Parties in their respective tariff laws; + +measure includes any law, regulation, procedure, requirement or +practice; + +national means a natural person who is a citizen or permanent +resident of a Party and any other natural person referred to in +Annex 201.1; + +originating means qualifying under the rules of origin set out in +Chapter Four (Rules of Origin); + +person means a natural person or an enterprise; + +person of a Party means a national, or an enterprise of a Party; + +state enterprise means an enterprise that is owned, or controlled +through ownership interests, by a Party; and + +territory means for a Party the territory of that Party as set +out in Annex 201.1. + +2. For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified, +a reference to province or state includes local governments. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 201.1 + + Country-Specific Definitions + + +For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified: + +national also includes: + + (a) for Mexico, a national or a citizen according to + Articles 30 and 34, respectively, of the Mexican + Constitution; and + + (b) for the United States, "national of the United States" + as defined in the existing provisions of the United + States Immigration and Nationality Act; + +territory means: + + (a) with respect to Canada, the territory to which its + customs laws apply, including any areas beyond the + territorial seas of Canada within which, in accordance + with international law and its domestic laws, Canada + may exercise rights with respect to the seabed and + subsoil and their natural resources; + + (b) with respect to Mexico, + + (i) the states of the Federation and the Federal + District, + + (ii) the islands, including the reefs and keys, in + adjacent seas, + + (iii) the islands of Guadalupe and Revillagigedo + situated in the Pacific Ocean, + + (iv) the continental shelf and the submarine shelf of + such islands, keys and reefs, + + (v) the waters of the territorial seas, in accordance + with international law and its interior maritime + waters, + + (vi) the space located above the national territory, in + accordance with international law, + + (vii) any areas beyond the territorial seas of + Mexico within which, in accordance with + international law, including the United + Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and + its domestic laws, Mexico may exercise rights + with respect to the seabed and subsoil and + their natural resources; and + + (c) with respect to the United States, + + (i) the customs territory of the United States, which + includes the 50 states, the District of Columbia + and Puerto Rico, + + (ii) the foreign trade zones located in the United + States and Puerto Rico, and + + (iii) any areas beyond the territorial seas of the + United States within which, in accordance + with international law and its domestic laws, + the United States may exercise rights with + respect to the seabed and subsoil and their + natural resources. + +NAFTA PART TWO TRADE IN GOODS Chapter Three + + National Treatment and Market Access for Goods + + + + Subchapter A - National Treatment + + +Article 301: National Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord national treatment to the goods of +another Party in accordance with Article III of the General +Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), including its +interpretative notes, and to this end Article III of the GATT and +its interpretative notes, or any equivalent provision of a +successor agreement to which all Parties are party, are +incorporated into and made part of this Agreement. + +2. The provisions of paragraph 1 regarding national treatment +shall mean, with respect to a province or state, treatment no +less favorable than the most favorable treatment accorded by such +province or state to any like, directly competitive or +substitutable goods, as the case may be, of the Party of which it +forms a part. + +3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the measures set out +in Annex 301.3. + + + + Subchapter B - Tariffs + + +Article 302: Tariff Elimination + +1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Party may +increase any existing customs duty, or adopt any customs duty, on +an originating good. + +2. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party +shall progressively eliminate its customs duties on originating +goods in accordance with its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 or +as otherwise indicated in Annex 300-B. + +3. At the request of any Party, the Parties shall consult to +consider accelerating the elimination of customs duties set out +in their Schedules. An agreement between any two or more Parties +to accelerate the elimination of a customs duty on a good shall +supersede any prior inconsistent duty rate or staging category in +their Schedules for such good when approved by each such Party in +accordance with Article 2202(2) (Amendments). + + +Article 303: Restriction on Drawback and Duty Deferral Programs + +1. Except as otherwise provided in this Article, no Party may +refund the amount of customs duties paid, or waive or reduce the +amount of customs duties owed, on a good imported into its +territory that is: + + (a) subsequently exported to the territory of another + Party, + + (b) used as a material in the production of another good + that is subsequently exported to the territory of + another Party, or + + (c) substituted by an identical or similar good used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of another + Party, + +in an amount that exceeds the lesser of the total amount of +customs duties paid or owed on the good on importation into its +territory, or the total amount of customs duties paid to another +Party on the good that has been subsequently exported to the +territory of that other Party. + +2. No Party may, by reason of an exportation described in +paragraph 1, refund, waive or reduce: + + (a) an antidumping or countervailing duty that is applied + pursuant to a Party's domestic law and that is not + applied inconsistently with Chapter Nineteen (Review + and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping and + Countervailing Duty Matters); + + (b) a premium offered or collected on an imported good + arising out of any tendering system in respect of the + administration of quantitative import restrictions, + tariff rate quotas or tariff preference levels; + + (c) a fee applied pursuant to section 22 of the U.S. + Agricultural Adjustment Act, subject to Chapter Seven + (Agriculture); or + + (d) customs duties paid or owed on a good imported into its + territory and substituted by an identical or similar + good that is subsequently exported to the territory of + another Party. + +3. Where a good is imported into the territory of a Party +pursuant to a duty deferral program and is subsequently exported +to the territory of another Party, or is used as a material in +the production of another good that is subsequently exported to +the territory of another Party, or is substituted by an identical +or similar good used as a material in the production of another +good that is subsequently exported to the territory of another +Party, the Party from whose territory the good is exported: + + (a) shall assess the customs duties as if the exported good + had been withdrawn for domestic consumption; and + + (b) may waive or reduce such customs duties to the extent + permitted under paragraph 1. + +4. In determining the amount of customs duties that may be +refunded, waived or reduced pursuant to paragraph 1 on a good +imported into its territory, each Party shall require +presentation of satisfactory evidence of the amount of customs +duties paid to another Party on the good that has been +subsequently exported to the territory of that other Party. + +5. Where satisfactory evidence of the customs duties paid to +the Party to which a good is subsequently exported under a duty +deferral program described in paragraph 3 is not presented within +60 days after the date of exportation, the Party from whose +territory the good was exported: + + (a) shall collect customs duties as if the exported good + had been withdrawn for domestic consumption; and + + (b) may refund such customs duties to the extent permitted + under paragraph 1 upon the timely presentation of such + evidence under the laws and regulations of the Party. + +6. This Article shall not apply to: + + (a) a good entered under bond for transportation and + exportation to the territory of another Party; + + (b) a good exported to the territory of another Party in + the same condition as when imported into the territory + of the Party from which the good was exported + (processes such as testing, cleaning, repacking or + inspecting the good, or preserving it in its same + condition, shall not be considered to change a good's + condition). Where originating and non-originating + fungible goods are commingled and exported in the same + form, the origin of the good may be determined on the + basis of the inventory methods provided for in the + Uniform Regulations; + + (c) a good imported into the territory of the Party that is + deemed to be exported from the territory of a Party, or + used as a material in the production of another good + that is deemed to be exported to the territory of + another Party, or is substituted by an identical or + similar good used as a material in the production of + another good that is deemed to be exported to the + territory of another Party, by reason of + + (i) delivery to a duty-free shop, + + (ii) delivery for ship's stores or supplies for ships + or aircraft, or + + (iii) delivery for use in joint undertakings of two + more of the Parties and that will + subsequently become the property of the Party + into whose territory the good was imported; + + (d) a refund of customs duties by a Party on a particular + good imported into its territory and subsequently + exported to the territory of another Party, where that + refund is granted by reason of the failure of such good + to conform to sample or specification, or by reason of + the shipment of such good without the consent of the + consignee; + + (e) a dutiable originating good that is imported into the + territory of a Party and is subsequently exported to + the territory of another Party, or used as a material + in the production of another good that is subsequently + exported to the territory of another Party, or is + substituted by an identical or similar good used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of another + Party; or + + (f) a good set out in Annex 303.6. + +7. This Article shall apply as of the date set out in each +Party's section of Annex 303.7. + +8. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article and +except as specifically provided in Annex 303.8, no Party may +refund the amount of customs duties paid, or waive or reduce the +amount of customs duties owed, on a non-originating good provided +for under tariff provision 8540.xx (cathode-ray color television +picture tubes, including video monitor tubes, with a diagonal +exceeding 14") that is imported into the Party's territory and +subsequently exported to the territory of another Party, or is +used as a material in the production of another good that is +subsequently exported to the territory of another Party, or is +substituted by an identical or similar good used as a material in +the production of another good that is subsequently exported to +the territory of another Party. + + +Article 304: Waiver of Customs Duties + +1. Except as set out in Annex 304.1, no Party may adopt any new +waiver of customs duties, or expand with respect to existing +recipients or extend to any new recipient the application of an +existing waiver of customs duties, where the waiver is +conditioned, explicitly or implicitly, upon the fulfillment of a +performance requirement. + +2. Except as set out in Annex 304.2, no Party may, explicitly +or implicitly, condition on the fulfillment of a performance +requirement the continuation of any existing waiver of customs +duties. + +3. If a waiver or a combination of waivers of customs duties +granted by a Party with respect to goods for commercial use by a +designated person, and thus not generally available to all +importers, can be shown by another Party to have an adverse +impact on the commercial interests of a person of that Party, or +of a person owned or controlled by a person of that Party that is +located in the territory of the Party granting the waiver, or on +the other Party's economy, the Party granting the waiver shall +either cease to grant it or make it generally available to any +importer. + +4. This Article shall not apply to measures covered by Article +303 (Restriction on Drawback and Duty Deferral). + + +Article 305: Temporary Admission of Goods + +1. Each Party shall grant duty-free temporary admission for: + + (a) professional equipment necessary for carrying out the + business activity, trade or profession of a business + person who qualifies for temporary entry pursuant to + Chapter 16 (Temporary Entry for Business Persons), + + (b) equipment for the press or for sound or television + broadcasting and cinematographic equipment, + + (c) goods imported for sports purposes and goods intended + for display and demonstration, and + + (d) commercial samples and advertising films, + +imported from the territory of another Party, regardless of their +origin and regardless of whether like, directly competitive or +substitutable goods are available in the territory of the Party. + +2. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Party may +condition the duty-free temporary admission of a good referred to +in subparagraph 1(a), (b), or (c), other than to require that +such good: + + (a) be imported by a national or resident of another Party + who seeks temporary entry; + + (b) be used solely by or under the personal supervision of + such person in the exercise of the business activity, + trade or profession of that person; + + (c) not be sold or leased while in its territory; + + (d) be accompanied by a bond in an amount no greater than + 110 percent of the charges that would otherwise be owed + upon entry or final importation, or by another form of + security, releasable upon exportation of the good, + except that a bond for customs duties shall not be + required for an originating good; + + (e) be capable of identification when exported; + + (f) be exported upon the departure of that person or within + such other period of time as is reasonably related to + the purpose of the temporary admission; and + + (g) be imported in no greater quantity than is reasonable + for its intended use. + +3. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Party may +condition the duty-free temporary admission of a good referred to +in subparagraph 1(d), other than to require that such good: + + (a) be imported solely for the solicitation of orders for + goods, or services provided from the territory, of + another Party or non-Party; + + (b) not be sold, leased, or put to any use other than + exhibition or demonstration while in its territory; + + (c) be capable of identification when exported; + + (d) be exported within such period as is reasonably related + to the purpose of the temporary admission; and + + (e) be imported in no greater quantity than is reasonable + for its intended use. + +4. A Party may impose the customs duty and any other charge on +a good temporarily admitted duty-free under paragraph 1 that +would be owed upon entry or final importation of such good if any +condition that the Party imposes under paragraph 2 or 3 has not +been fulfilled. + +5. Subject to Chapters Eleven (Investment) and Twelve (Cross- +Border Trade in Services): + + (a) each Party shall allow a locomotive, truck, truck + tractor, or tractor trailer unit, railway car, other + railroad equipment, trailer ("vehicle") or container, + used in international traffic, that enters its + territory from the territory of another Party to exit + its territory on any route that is reasonably related + to the economic and prompt departure of such vehicle or + container; + + (b) no Party may require any bond or impose any penalty or + charge solely by reason of any difference between the + port of entry and the port of departure of a vehicle or + container; + + (c) no Party may condition the release of any obligation, + including any bond, that it imposes in respect of the + entry of a vehicle or container into its territory on + its exit through any particular port of departure; and + + (d) no Party may require that the vehicle or carrier + bringing a container from the territory of another + Party into its territory be the same vehicle or carrier + that takes such container to the territory of another + Party. + + +Article 306: Duty-Free Entry of Certain Commercial Samples and + Printed Advertising Materials + + Each Party shall grant duty-free entry to commercial samples +of negligible value, and to printed advertising materials, +imported from the territory of another Party, regardless of their +origin, but may require that: + + (a) such samples be imported solely for the solicitation of + orders for goods of, or services provided from, the + territory of another Party or non-Party; or + + (b) such advertising materials be imported in packets that + each contain no more than one copy of each such + material and that neither such materials nor packets + form part of a larger consignment. + + +Article 307: Goods Re-entered after Repair or Alteration + +1. Except as set out in Annex 307.1, no Party may apply a +customs duty on a good, regardless of its origin, that re-enters +its territory after that good has been exported from its +territory to the territory of another Party for repair or +alteration, regardless of whether such repair or alteration could +be performed in its territory. + +2. Notwithstanding Article 303 (Duty Drawback), no Party shall +apply a customs duty to a good, regardless of its origin, +imported temporarily from the territory of another Party for +repair or alteration. + +3. Each Party shall act in accordance with Annex 307.3 +respecting the repair and rebuilding of vessels. + + +Article 308: Most-Favored-Nation Rates of Duty on Certain Goods + +1. Each Party shall act in accordance with Annex 308.1 +respecting certain automatic data processing goods and their +parts. + +2. Each Party shall act in accordance with Annex 308.2 +respecting certain color television tubes. + +3. Each Party shall accord most-favored-nation duty-free +treatment to Local Area Network (LAN) apparatus imported into its +territory as set out in each Party's section of Annex 308.3. + + + + Subchapter C - Non-Tariff Measures + + +Article 309: Import and Export Restrictions + +1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Party +shall adopt or maintain any prohibition or restriction on the +importation of any good of another Party or on the exportation or +sale for export of any good destined for the territory of another +Party, except in accordance with Article XI of the GATT, +including its interpretative notes, and to this end Article XI of +the GATT and its interpretative notes, or any equivalent +provision of a successor agreement to which all Parties are +party, are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement. + +2. The Parties understand that the GATT rights and obligations +incorporated by paragraph 1 prohibit, in any circumstances in +which any other form of restriction is prohibited, export price +requirements and, except as permitted in enforcement of +countervailing and antidumping orders and undertakings, import +price requirements. + +3. In the event that a Party adopts or maintains a prohibition +or restriction on the importation from or exportation to a non- +Party of a good, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to +prevent the Party from: + + (a) limiting or prohibiting the importation from the + territory of another Party of such good of that non- + Party; or + + (b) requiring as a condition of export of such good of the + Party to the territory of another Party, that the good + not be re-exported to that non-Party, directly or + indirectly, without having been increased in value and + improved in condition [subject to review]. + +4. In the event that a Party adopts or maintains a prohibition +or restriction on the importation of a good from a non-Party, the +Parties, upon request of any Party, shall consult with a view to +avoiding undue interference with or distortion of pricing, +marketing and distribution arrangements in another Party. + +5. Paragraphs 1 through 4 shall: + + (a) not apply to the measures set out in Annex 301.3; + + (b) apply to automotive goods as modified in Annex 300-A + (Trade and Investment in the Automotive Sector); and + + (c) apply to trade in textile and apparel goods, as + modified in Annex 300-B (Textile and Apparel Goods). + +6. For purposes of this Article, goods of another Party shall +mean [under review]. + + +Article 310: Non-Discriminatory Administration of Restrictions + (GATT Article XIII) + +[need for this Article is under review] + + +Article 311: Customs User Fees + +1. No Party may adopt any customs user fee of the type referred +to in Annex 311 for originating goods. + +2. Each Party may maintain existing such fees only in +accordance with Annex 311.2. + + +Article 312: Country of Origin Marking + + Each Party shall comply with Annex 312 with respect to its +measures relating to country of origin marking. + + +Article 313: Blending Requirements + + No Party may adopt or maintain any measure requiring that +distilled spirits imported from the territory of another Party +for bottling be blended with any distilled spirits of the Party. + + +Article 314: Distinctive Products + + Each Party shall comply with Annex 314 respecting standards +and labelling of the distinctive products set out therein. + + +Article 315: Export Taxes + + Except as set out in Annex 315 or Article 604 (Energy - +Export Taxes), no Party may adopt or maintain any duty, tax, or +other charge on the export of any good to the territory of +another Party, unless such duty, tax, or charge is adopted or +maintained on: + + (a) exports of any such good to the territory of all other + Parties; and + + (b) any such good when destined for domestic consumption. + + +Article 316: Other Export Measures + +1. Except as set out in Annex 316, a Party may adopt or +maintain a restriction otherwise justified under the provisions +of Articles XI:2(a) or XX(g), (i) or (j) of the GATT with respect +to the export of a good of the Party to the territory of another +Party, only if: + + (a) the restriction does not reduce the proportion of the + total export shipments of the specific good made + available to that other Party relative to the total + supply of that good of the Party maintaining the + restriction as compared to the proportion prevailing in + the most recent 36-month period for which data are + available prior to the imposition of the measure, or in + such other representative period on which the Parties + may agree; + + (b) the Party does not adopt any measure, such as a + license, fee, tax or minimum price requirement, that + has the effect of raising the price for exports of a + good to that other Party above the price charged for + such good when consumed domestically, except that a + measure taken pursuant to subparagraph (a) that only + restricts the volume of exports shall not be considered + to have such effect; and + + (c) the restriction does not require the disruption of + normal channels of supply to that other Party or normal + proportions among specific goods or categories of goods + supplied to that other Party. + +2. The Parties shall cooperate in the maintenance and +development of effective controls on the export of each other's +goods to a non-Party in implementing this Article. + + + + Subchapter D - Consultations + + +Article 317: Committee on Trade in Goods + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, +comprising representatives of each Party. + +2. The Committee shall meet at the request of any Party or the +Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. + + +Article 318: Third-Country Dumping + +1. The Parties affirm the importance of cooperation with +respect to actions under Article 12 of the Agreement on +Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs +and Trade. + +2. Where a Party presents an application to another Party +requesting anti-dumping action on its behalf, those Parties shall +consult within 30 days respecting the factual basis of the +request, and the requested Party shall give full consideration to +the request. + + + Subchapter E - Definitions + + +Article 319: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +advertising films means recorded visual media, with or without +sound-tracks, consisting essentially of images showing the nature +or operation of goods or services offered for sale or lease by a +person established or resident in the territory of any Party, +provided that the films are of a kind suitable for exhibition to +prospective customers but not for broadcast to the general +public, and provided that they are imported in packets that each +contain no more than one copy of each film and that do not form +part of a larger consignment; + +commercial samples of negligible value means commercial samples +having a value (individually or in the aggregate as shipped) of +not more than one U.S. dollar, or the equivalent amount in the +currency of another Party, or so marked, torn, perforated or +otherwise treated that they are unsuitable for sale or for use +except as commercial samples; + +customs duty includes any customs or import duty and a charge of +any kind imposed in connection with the importation of a good, +including any form of surtax or surcharge in connection with such +importation, but does not include any: + + (a) charge equivalent to an internal tax imposed + consistently with Article III:2 of the GATT, or any + equivalent provision of a successor agreement to which + all Parties are party, in respect of like, directly + competitive or substitutable goods of the Party, or in + respect of goods from which the imported good has been + manufactured or produced in whole or in part; + + (b) antidumping or countervailing duty that is applied + pursuant to a Party's domestic law and not applied + inconsistently with Chapter Nineteen (Review and + Dispute Settlement in Antidumping and Countervailing + Duty Matters); + + (c) fee or other charge in connection with importation + commensurate with the cost of services rendered; + + (d) premium offered or collected on an imported good + arising out of any tendering system in respect of the + administration of quantitative import restrictions or + tariff rate quotas or tariff preference levels; and + + (e) fee applied pursuant to section 22 of the U.S. + Agricultural Adjustment Act, subject to Chapter Seven + (Agriculture); + +distilled spirits include distilled spirits and distilled spirit- +containing beverages; + +duty deferral program includes measures such as those governing +foreign-trade zones, temporary importations under bond, bonded +warehouses, "maquiladoras", and inward processing programs; + +duty-free means free of customs duty; + +goods imported for sports purposes means sports requisites for +use in sports contests, demonstrations or training in the +territory of the Party into whose territory such goods are +imported; + +goods intended for display or demonstration includes their +component parts, ancillary apparatus and accessories; + +item means a tariff classification item at the eight- or ten- +digit level set out in a Party's tariff schedule; + +material means "material" as defined in Chapter Four (Rules of +Origin); + +most-favored-nation rate of duty does not include any other +concessionary rate of duty; + +performance requirement means a requirement that: + + (a) a given level or percentage of goods or services be + exported; + + (b) domestic goods or services of the Party granting a + waiver of customs duties be substituted for imported + goods or services; + + (c) a person benefitting from a waiver of customs duties + purchase other goods or services in the territory of + the Party granting the waiver or accord a preference to + domestically produced goods or services; or + + (d) a person benefitting from a waiver of customs duties + produce goods or provide services, in the territory of + the Party granting the waiver, with a given level or + percentage of domestic content; or + + (e) relates in any way the volume or value of imports to + the volume or value of exports or to the amount of + foreign exchange inflows; + +printed advertising materials means those goods classified in +Chapter 49 of the Harmonized System, including brochures, +pamphlets, leaflets, trade catalogues, yearbooks published by +trade associations, tourist promotional materials and posters, +that are used to promote, publicize or advertise a good or +service, are essentially intended to advertise a good or service, +and are supplied free of charge; + +repair or alteration does not include an operation or process +that either destroys the essential characteristics of a good or +creates a new or commercially different good; + +satisfactory evidence means: + + (a) a receipt, or a copy of a receipt, evidencing payment + of customs duties on a particular entry; + + (b) a copy of the entry document with evidence that it was + received by a customs administration; + + (c) a copy of a final customs duty determination by a + customs administration respecting the relevant entry; + or + + (d) any other evidence of payment of customs duties + acceptable under the Uniform Regulations developed in + accordance with Chapter Five (Customs Procedures); + +total export shipments means all shipments from total supply to +users located in the territory of another Party; + +total supply means all shipments, whether intended for domestic +or foreign users, from: + + (a) domestic production; + + (b) domestic inventory; and + + (c) other imports as appropriate; and + +waiver of customs duties means a measure that waives otherwise +applicable customs duties on any good imported from any country, +including the territory of another Party. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 301.3 + + Exceptions to Articles 301 and 309 + + [subject to review] + + +Section A - Canadian Measures + +1. Articles 301 and 309 shall not apply to: + + (a) controls by Canada on the export of logs of all + species; + + (b) controls by Canada on the export of unprocessed fish + pursuant to the following existing statutes: + + (i) New Brunswick Fish Processing Act, R.S.N.B. c. F- + 18.01 (1982), as amended, and Fisheries + Development Act, S.N.B. c. F-15.1 (1977), as + amended; + + (ii) Newfoundland Fish Inspection Act, R.S.N. 1970, c. + 132, as amended; + + (iii) Nova Scotia Fisheries Act, S.N.S. 1977, c. 9, + as amended; + + (iv) Prince Edward Island Fish Inspection Act, + R.S.P.E.I. 1988, c. F-13, as amended; and + + (v) Quebec Marine Products Processing Act, No. 38, + S.Q. 1987, c. 51, as amended; + + (c) measures by Canada respecting the importation of + certain items on the Prohibited Goods List in Schedule + VII of the Customs Tariff, R.S.C. 1985, c. 41 (3rd + supp.), as amended, as of July 1, 1991; + + (d) except as provided in Chapter Seven (Agriculture), + measures by Canada respecting the importation of grains + taken with respect to the United States, (Canadian + Wheat Board Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-24, as amended); + + (e) measures by Canada respecting the exportation of liquor + for delivery into any country into which the + importation of liquor is prohibited by law under the + existing provisions of Export Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E- + 18, as amended; + + (f) measures by Canada respecting the importation and + distribution of imported liquor by designated + government agencies under the existing provisions of + Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c. I-3, as amended, to the extent that it creates an + import monopoly consistent with Articles II:4 and XVII + of the GATT and Article 31 of the Havana Charter; + + (g) except as provided in Chapter Seven (Agriculture), + measures by Canada respecting preferential freight + rates for grain originating in certain Canadian + provinces under the existing provisions of Western + Grain Transportation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. W-8, as + amended; + + (h) measures by Canada respecting preferential rates for + goods originating in certain Canadian provinces under + the existing provisions of Maritime Freight Rate Act, + R.S.C. 1985, c. M-1, as amended; + + (i) Canadian excise taxes on absolute alcohol used in + manufacturing under the existing provisions of Excise + Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E-15, as amended; + + (j) except as provided for in Chapter Seven (Agriculture), + import restrictions imposed under Section 5(1)(b) and + (d) of the Export and Import Permits Act, R.S.C. 1985, + c. E-19, as amended, as of January 1, 1994, that are in + accordance with the provisions of Article XI:2(c)(i) of + the GATT; and + + (k) quantitative import restrictions on goods that + originate in the territory of the United States, + considering operations performed in, or materials + obtained from, Mexico as if they were performed in, or + obtained from, a non-Party, and that are indicated by + asterisks in Chapter 89 in Annex 401.2 (Tariff Schedule + of Canada) of the Canada - United States Free Trade + Agreement for as long as the measures taken under the + Merchant Marine Act of 1920, (46 U.S.C. App. 883) and + the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, (46 U.S.C. App. 1171, + 1176, 1241 and 1241o) apply with quantitative effect to + comparable Canadian origin goods sold or offered for + sale into the United States market. + +2. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement, any measure +related to the internal sale and distribution of wine and +distilled spirits, other than those covered by Article 313 +(Blending Requirements) or Article 314 (Distinctive Products) +shall, as between Canada and the United States, be governed under +this Agreement exclusively in accordance with the relevant +provisions of the Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement +which for this purpose are hereby incorporated into this +Agreement. + +3. In respect of any measure related to the internal sale and +distribution of wine and distilled spirits, the provisions of +Articles 301 and 309 shall not apply as between Canada and Mexico +to: + + (a) a non-conforming provision of any existing measure; + + (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of a non-conforming + provision of any existing measure; + + (c) an amendment to a non-conforming provision of any + existing measure to the extent the amendment does not + decrease its conformity with the provisions of Article + 301 or 309; or + + (d) measures set out in paragraphs 4 and 5. + +4. Further to paragraph 3(d): + + (a) automatic listing measures in the province of British + Columbia may be maintained provided they apply only to + existing estate wineries producing less than 30,000 + gallons of wine annually and meeting the existing + content rule; + + (b) Canada may + + (i) adopt or maintain a measure limiting on-premise + sales by a winery or distillery to those wines or + distilled spirits produced on its premises, and + + (ii) maintain a measure requiring existing private wine + store outlets in the provinces of Ontario and + British Columbia to discriminate in favor of wine + of those provinces to a degree no greater than the + discrimination required by such existing measure; + and + + (c) nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit the Province + of Quebec from requiring that any wine sold in grocery + stores in Quebec be bottled in Quebec, provided that + alternative outlets are provided in Quebec for the sale + of wine of the other Parties, whether or not such wine + is bottled in Quebec. + +5. As between Canada and Mexico: + + (a) any measure related to listing of wine and distilled + spirits of the other Party shall + + (i) conform with Article 301, + + (ii) be transparent, non-discriminatory and provide for + prompt decision on any listing application, prompt + written notification of such decision to the + applicant, and in the case of a negative decision, + provide for a statement of the reason for refusal, + + (iii) establish administrative appeal procedures + for listing decisions that provide for + prompt, fair and objective rulings, + + (iv) be based on normal commercial considerations, + + (v) not create disguised barriers to trade, and + + (vi) be published and made generally available to + persons of Mexico; + + (b) where the distributor is a public entity, the entity + may charge the actual cost-of-service differential + between wine and distilled spirits of the other Party + and domestic wine and distilled spirits. Any such + differential shall not exceed the actual amount by + which the audited cost-of-service for the wine or + distilled spirits of the exporting party exceeds the + audited cost-of-service for the wine and distilled + spirits of the importing party; + + (c) notwithstanding Articles 301 and 309, Article I + (Definitions), Article IV.3 (Wine), and Annexes A, B + and C of the Agreement between Canada and the European + Economic Community Concerning Trade and Commerce in + Alcoholic Beverages dated February 28, 1989 shall apply + with such modifications as may be necessary as between + Canada and Mexico; + + (d) all discriminatory mark-ups on distilled spirits shall + be eliminated immediately upon the date of entry into + force of this Agreement. Cost-of-service differential + mark-ups as described in subparagraph (b) shall be + permitted; + + (e) any other discriminatory pricing measure shall be + eliminated upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement; + + (f) any measure related to distribution of wine or + distilled spirits of the other Party shall conform with + Article 301; and + + (g) unless otherwise specifically provided in this Annex, + the Parties retain their rights and obligations under + the GATT and agreements negotiated under the GATT. + + (The intention of paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 is to +grant Mexico the same concessions granted to the +U.S. under the Canada - United States Free Trade +Agreement respecting wine and distilled spirits.) + +============================================================================= + +Section B - Mexican Measures + + +1. Articles 301 and 309 shall not apply to: + + (a) controls by Mexico on the export of logs of all + species; + + (b) measures under the existing provisions of Articles 192 + through 194 of the General Ways of Communication Act + ("Ley de Vias Generales de Comunicaci¢n") reserving + exclusively to Mexican vessels all services and + operations not authorized for foreign vessels and + empowering the Mexican Ministry of Communications and + Transportation to deny foreign vessels the right to + perform authorized services if their country of origin + does not grant reciprocal rights to Mexican vessels; + + (c) measures taken in accordance with Annex 300-A (Trade in + Automotive Goods) and measures taken in accordance with + existing provisions of Articles 1, 4 and 5 of the + Mexican Foreign Trade Act ("Ley Reglamentaria del + Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados + Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de Comercio Exterior") with + respect to automotive goods referred to in Annex 300-A + (Trade in Automotive Goods); + + (d) measures taken in accordance with Sections 3 (Import + and Export Restrictions), 5 (Bilateral Emergency + Actions-Quantitative Restrictions), 6 (Rules of + Origin), and 8 (Trade in Worn Clothing) of Annex 300-B + (Textile and Apparel Goods) and measures taken in + accordance with existing provisions of Articles 1, 4 + and 5 of the Mexican Foreign Trade Act ("Ley + Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n + Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior") with respect to textile and apparel + goods referred to in Annex 300-B; + + (e) measures taken in accordance with Articles 703 (Market + Access) and Annex (permits for Dairy, Poultry and + Eggs) of Chapter Seven (Agriculture) and measures taken + in accordance with existing provisions of Articles 1, 4 + and 5 of the Mexican Foreign Trade Act ("Ley + Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n + Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior") with respect to agricultural goods + referred to in Chapter Seven; + + (f) measures covered by Chapter Six (Energy) and measures + taken in accordance with existing provisions of + Articles 1, 4 and 5 of the Mexican Foreign Trade Act + ("Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n + Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior") with respect to energy and basic + petrochemical goods referred to in Chapter 6; + + (g) export permit measures taken in accordance with + existing provisions of Articles 1, 4 and 5 of the + Mexican Foreign Trade Act ("Ley Reglamentaria del + Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de los Estados + Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de Comercio Exterior") with + respect to goods subject to quantitative restrictions, + tariff rate quotas or tariff preference levels adopted + or maintained by another Party; and + + (h) with respect to existing provisions, the continuation + or prompt renewal of a non-conforming provision of any + of the above provisions or an amendment to a non- + conforming provision of any of the above provisions to + the extent that the amendment does not decrease its + conformity with the provisions of Articles 301 and 309. + +2. Notwithstanding Article 309, and without prejudice to other +rights and obligations under this Agreement concerning import and +export restrictions, for the first 10 years after the date of +entry into force of this Agreement, Mexico may require permits +for the importation of used goods provided for in the following +existing items in the Tariff Schedule of the General Import Duty +Act ("Tarifa de la Ley del Impuesto General de Importaci¢n"). +For purposes of reference, the goods covered by those items are +broadly identified next to the corresponding item. + + +Item Description + + +8407.3499 Gasoline engines of more than 1,000 cm3, except + for motorcycles. + +8413.11.01 Pumps fitted with a measuring device even if + it includes a totalizing mechanism. + +8413.40.01 Concrete pumps for liquids, not fitted with a + measuring device from 36 up to 60 m3/hr + capacity. + +8426.12.01 Mobile lifting frames on tires and straddle carriers. + +8426.19.01 Other (overhead travelling cranes, + transporter cranes, gantry cranes, bridge + cranes, mobile lifting frames and straddle + carriers. + +8426.30.01 Portal or pedestal jib cranes. + +8426.41.01 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + on tires, self-propelled with mechanical + working and carrying capacity less than 55 + tons. + +8426.41.02 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + on tires, self-propelled with hydraulic + working and carrying capacity more than 9.9 + up to 30 tons. + +8426.41.99 Other (Machinery, self propelled, on tires.) + +8426.49.01 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + (other than on tires), self-propelled with + mechanical working and carrying capacity less + than 55 tons. + +8426.49.02 Derricks, cranes sand other lifting machinery + (other than on tires), self-propelled with + hydraulic working and carrying capacity more + than 9.9 up to 30 tons. + +8426.91.01 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + except items 8426.91.02, 03 and 04. + +8426.91.02 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + for mounting on road vehicles, with + hydraulical working and carrying capacity up + to 9.9 tons. + +8426.91.03 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + (basket type) for mounting on road vehicles, + with carrying capacity up to 1 ton and 15 + meters lift. + +8426.91.99 Other (machinery designed for mounting on + road vehicles). + +8426.99.01 Derricks, cranes and other lifting machinery + except items 8426.91.02 + +8426.99.02 Swivel cranes. + +8426.99.99 Other (derricks; cranes, including cable + cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle + carriers and works trucks fitted with a + crane). + +8427.10.01 Self-propelled work trucks powered by an + electric motor, carrying capacity 3.5 tons. + +8427.20.01 Other self-propelled trucks with combustion + piston engines, carrying capacity up to 7 + tons. + +8428.40.99 Other (escalators and moving walkways). + +8428.90.99 Other (continuous-action elevators and + conveyors, for goods or materials). + +8429.11.01 Self-propelled bulldozers and angledozers, + for track laying. + +8429.19.01 Other (bulldozers and angledozers). + +8429.20.01 Self-propelled graders and levelers. + +8429.30.01 Self-propelled scrapers. + +8429.40.01 Self-propelled tamping machines and road + rollers. + +8429.51.02 Self-propelled front-end shovel loaders, + wheel-type, less than 335 HP. + +8429.51.03 Self-propelled front-end shovel loaders, + wheel-type, other than item 8429.51.01. + +8429.51.99 Other (mechanical shovels, excavators and + shovel loaders). + +8429.52.02 Self-propelled backhoes, shovels, clamshells + and draglines, other than 8429.52.01. + +8429.52.99 Other (machinery with a 360 revolving + superstructure). + +8429.59.01 Excavators. + +8429.59.02 Track laying draglines, carrying capacity up + to 4 tons. + +8429.59.03 Track laying draglines, other than item + 8429.59.04. + +8429.59.99 Other (self-propelled bulldozers, + angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, + mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel + loaders, tamping machines and road rollers). + +8430.31.01 Self-propelled tunneling machinery. + +8430.31.99 Other (self-propelled coal or rock cutters + and tunnelling machinery). + +8430.39.01 Sinking or boring shields. + +8430.39.99 Other (coal or rock cutters and tunnelling + machinery). + +8430.41.01 Self-propelled boring or sinking machinery, + other than item 8430.41.02. + +8430.41.99 Other (self-propelled boring or sinking + machinery). + +8430.49.99 Other (boring or sinking machinery). + +8430.50.01 Self-propelled peat excavators, with frontal + carriers and hydraulic mechanism less than + 335 hp capacity. + +8430.50.02 Scrapers. + +8430.50.99 Other (machinery self-propelled). + +8430.61.01 Tamping machinery, not self-propelled. + +8430.61.02 Compacting machinery, not self-propelled. + +8430.61.99 Other (machinery, not self-propelled). + +8430.62.01 Scarificationer machine. + +8430.69.01 Threshers or scrapers machine. + +8430.69.02 Trencher machine, other than 8430.69.03. + +8430.69.99 Other (moving, grading, levelling, scraping, + excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting + or boring machinery). + +8452.10.01 Sewing machines of the household type. + +8452.21.04 Industrial machines, other than 845221.02, 03 + and 05. + +8452.21.99 Other (automatic sewing machines). + +8452.29.05 Pending + +8452.29.06 Industrial machines, other than 84522901, 03 + and 05. + +8452.29.99 Other (sewing machines). + +8452.90.99 Other (parts of sewing machines). + +8471.10.01 Analog or hybrid automatic data processing + machines. + +8471.20.01 Digital automatic data processing machines, + containing in the same housing at least a + central processing unit and an input and + output unit, whether or not combined. + +8471.91.01 Numerical or digital units entered with the + rest of a system, which may contain in the + housing one or two of the following types of + units: storage units, input units, output + unit. + +8471.92.99 Other (input or output units whether or not + entered with the rest of a system and whether + or not containing storage units in the same + housing). + +8471.93.01 Storage units, including the rest of the + system. + +8471.99.01 Other (automatic data processing machines and + units thereof). + +8474.20.02 Crushing jawbone and grinding millstone. + +8474.20.05 Drawer cone crushing, with diameter no more + than 1200 millimeters. + +8474.20.06 Grinding hammer percussion. + +8701.30.01 Track-laying tractors with a net engine power + more than 105 h.p. but less than 380 h.p. + including pushing blade. + +8701.90.02 Rail road tractors, on tires with mechanical + mechanism for pavement. + +8474.20.01 Crushing and grinding with two or more + cylinders. + +8474.20.03 Blades crushing machines. + +8474.20.04 Blades XXX + +8474.20.99 Other (crushing or grinding machines). + +8474.39.99 Other (mixing machines). + +8474.80.99 Other (kneading machines). + +8475.10.01 Machines for assembling electric or + electronic lamps, tubes. + +8477.10.01 Injection-molding machines for working rubber + or plastics, up to 5 kg capacity for one + molding model. + +8711.10.01 Motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted with an + auxiliary motor with reciprocating internal + combustion piston engine not exceeding 50 + cm.3. + +8711.20.01 Motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted with an + auxiliary motor with reciprocating internal + combustion piston engine over 50 cm.3 but not + over 250 cm.3. + +8711.30.01 Motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted with an + auxiliary motor with reciprocating internal + combustion piston engine over 250 cm.3 but + not over 500 cm.3. + +8711.40.01 Motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted with an + auxiliary motor with reciprocating internal + combustion piston engine over 500 cm.3 but + less than 550 cm.3. + +8711.90.99 Other (motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted + with an auxiliary motor without an internal + combustion piston engine, and sidecars which + are not to be used with motocycles and + velocipedes of any kind). + +8712.00.02 Bicycles, other than of the type for racing. + +8712.00.99 Other (Cycles, not motorized, except + bicycles, and tricycles for the transport of + merchandise). + +8716.10.01 Trailers and semi-trailers for housing and + camping, not mechanically propelled. + +8716.31.02 Tanker trailers and tanker semi-trailers for + the transport of goods, not mechanically + propelled, of the steel-tank type. + +8716.31.99 Other (Tanker trailers and tanker + semi-trailers for the transport of goods, not + mechanically propelled, except of the + steel-tank type, and of the thermal type for + the transportation of milk). + +8716.39.01 Trailers and semi-trailers for the transport + of goods, not mechanically propelled, of the + platform type (more detailed description + pending). + +8716.39.02 Trailers and semi-trailers for the transport + of vehicles, not mechanically propelled. + +8716.39.04 Trailers and semi-trailers for the transport + of goods, not mechanically propelled, of the + modular-platform type (more detailed + description pending). + +8716.39.05 Semi-trailers for the transport of goods, not + mechanically propelled, of the low-bed type + (more detailed description pending). + +8716.39.06 Trailers and semi-trailers for the transport + of goods, not mechanically propelled, of the + closed-box type, including those for + refrigeration. + +8716.39.07 Trailers and semi-trailers for the transport + of goods, not mechanically propelled, of the + steel-tank type. + +8716.39.99 Other. (Trailers and semi-trailers for the + transport of goods, not mechanically + propelled, except those referred to in items + 87163901, 02, 04, 05, 06 and 07, those with + two levels which are recognizable as intended + for use exclusively in the transportation of + cattle, and carriages with solid rubber + wheels). + +8716.40.01 Other trailers and semi-trailers, not + mechanically propelled. (Other than for the + transport of goods). + +8716.80.99 Other. (Vehicles not mechanically propelled, + except trailers and semi-trailers, + hand-wagons, and hand-wagons of hydraulic + operation. + + +3. Notwithstanding Article 309, and without prejudice to other +rights and obligations under this Agreement concerning import and +export restrictions: + + (a) for the first five years after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, Mexico may require permits for + the importation of new automotive goods provided for in + the following existing items in the Tariff Schedule of + the General Import Duty Act ("Tarifa de la Ley del + Impuesto General de Importaci¢n"). For purposes of + reference, the goods covered by those items are broadly + identified next to the corresponding item; + + +Item Description + + +8701.20.01 Road Tractors for semi-trailers + +8702.10.01 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + diesel or semi-diesel engine, with body mounted on + a chassis. + +8702.10.02 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + diesel or semi-diesel engine, with an integral + body. + +8702.90.03 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + gasoline engine, with an integral body. + +8703.10.99 Other special vehicles. + +8704.22.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and capacity of cargo of more than 5 + tons but less than 20 tons. + +8704.23.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and capacity of cargo of more than + 20 tons. + +8704.32.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + gasoline engine and with capacity of cargo of more + than 5 tons. + +8705.20.01 Mobile drilling derricks. + +8705.40.01 Concrete mixers. + +8706.00.01 Chassis fitted with gasoline engine. + +8706.00.99 Other chassis fitted with gasoline engine. + + (b) for the first 10 years after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, Mexico may require permits for + the importation of new automotive goods provided for in + the following existing items in the Tariff Schedule of + the General Import Duty Act ("Tarifa de la Ley del + Impuesto General de Importaci¢n"). For purposes of + reference, the goods covered by those items are broadly + identified next to the corresponding item; + + +Item Description + + +8407.34.99 Gasoline engines of more than 1,000 cm3, except + for motorcycles. + +8702.90.02 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + gasoline engine, with body mounted on a chassis. + +8703.21.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + less than or equal to 1,000 cm3. + +8703.22.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 1,000 cm3 but less than 1,500 cm3. + +8703.23.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 1,500 cm3 but less than or equal to + 3,000 cm3. + +8703.24.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 3,000 cm3. + +8703.31.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + less than or equal to 1,500 cm3. + +8703.32.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + more than 1,500 cm3 but less than or equal to + 2,500 cm3. + +8703.33.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + more than 2,500 cm3. + +8703.90.99 Other passenger vehicles. + +8704.21.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and with capacity of cargo of less + than or equal to 5 tons. + +8704.31.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + gasoline engine and with capacity of cargo of less + than or equal to 5 tons. + + + (c) for the first 25 years after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, Mexico may require permits for + the importation of used automotive goods provided for + in the following existing items in the Tariff Schedule + of the General Import Duty Act ("Tarifa de la Ley del + Impuesto General de Importaci¢n"). As of the 26th year + after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, + Mexico may require permits for the importation of + non-originating automotive goods provided for under + such items. For purposes of reference, the goods + covered by those items are broadly identified next to + the corresponding item. + + +Item Description + + +8701.20.01 Road Tractors for semi-trailers + +8702.10.01 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + diesel or semi-diesel engine, with body mounted on + a chassis. + +8702.10.02 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + diesel or semi-diesel engine, with an integral + body. + +8702.90.01 Trolleys. + +8702.90.02 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + gasoline engine, with body mounted on a chassis. + +8702.90.03 Public-transport type passenger vehicles, with + gasoline engine, with an integral body. + +8703.10.01 Special vehicles with electric engine + (snowmobiles, golf cart). + +8703.10.99 Other special vehicles. + +8703.21.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + less than or equal to 1,000 cm3. + +8703.22.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 1,000 cm3 but less than 1,500 cm3. + +8703.23.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 1,500 cm3 but less than or equal to + 3,000 cm3. + +8703.24.01 Passenger motor vehicles with gasoline engine of + more than 3,000 cm3. + +8703.31.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + less than or equal to 1,500 cm3. + +8703.32.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + more than 1,500 cm3 but less than or equal to + 2,500 cm3. + +8703.33.01 Passenger motor vehicles with diesel engine of + more than 2,500 cm3. + +8703.90.01 Electrical motor cars. + +8703.90.99 Other passenger vehicles. + +8704.21.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and with capacity of cargo of less + than or equal to 5 tons. + +8704.22.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and capacity of cargo of more than 5 + tons but less than 20 tons. + +8704.23.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + diesel engine and capacity of cargo of more than + 20 tons. + +8704.31.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + gasoline engine and with capacity of cargo of less + than or equal to 5 tons. + +8704.32.99 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods with + gasoline engine and with capacity of cargo of more + than 5 tons. + +8705.10.01 Mobile crane vehicles. + +8705.20.01 Mobile drilling derricks. + +8705.20.99 Other drilling derricks. + +8705.40.01 Concrete mixers. + +8705.90.01 Spraying vehicles. + +8705.90.99 Other special purpose vehicles. + +8706.00.01 Chassis fitted with gasoline engine. + +8706.00.99 Other chassis fitted with gasoline engine. + +============================================================================= + +Section C - United States Measures + + + Articles 301 and 309 shall not apply to: + + (a) controls by the United States on the export of logs of + all species; + + (b) taxes on imported perfume containing distilled spirits + under existing provisions of Section 5001(a)(3) and + 5007(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 + U.S.C. 5001(a)(3), 5007(b)(2)); + + (c) measures under existing provisions of section 27 of the + Merchant Marine Act (46 U.S.C. App. 883), the Passenger + Vessel Act of 1920 (46 U.S.C. App. 289), the Merchant + Ship Sales Act of 1946 (46 U.S.C. App. 292, 316, and 46 + U.S.C. 12108); and + + (d) import restrictions with respect to Canada imposed + under existing provisions of section 22 of the + Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 (7 U.S.C. 624). +============================================================================= + ANNEX 302.2 + + Tariff Elimination + + +1. Except as otherwise provided in a Party's Schedule attached +to this Annex, the following staging categories apply to the +elimination of customs duties by each Party pursuant to Article +302(2): + + (a) duties on goods provided for in the items in staging + category A in a Party's Schedule shall be eliminated + entirely and such goods shall be duty-free, effective + January 1, 1994; + + (b) duties on goods provided for in the items in staging + category B in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 5 + equal annual stages commencing on January 1, 1994, and + such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1, + 1998; + + (c) duties on goods provided for in the items in staging + category C in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in 10 + equal annual stages commencing on January 1, 1994, and + such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1, + 2003; + + (d) duties on goods provided for in the items in staging + category C+ in a Party's Schedule shall be removed in + 15 equal annual stages commencing on January 1, 1994, + and such goods shall be duty-free, effective January 1, + 2008; and + + (e) goods provided for in the items in staging category D + in a Party's Schedule shall continue to receive duty- + free treatment. + + (other staging categories will be displayed in the +tariff schedules of each Party and may be incorporated +here.) + +2. The base rate of duty and staging category for determining +the interim rate of duty at each stage of reduction for an item +are indicated for the item in each Party's Schedule attached to +this Annex. These rates generally reflect the rate of duty in +effect on July 1, 1991, including rates under the U.S. +Generalized System of Preferences and the General Preferential +Tariff of Canada. + +3. For the purpose of the elimination of customs duties in +accordance with Article 302, interim staged rates shall be +rounded down, except as set out in each Party's Schedule attached +to this Annex, at least to the nearest tenth of a percentage +point or, if the rate of duty is expressed in monetary units, at +least to the nearest .001 of the official monetary unit of the +Party. + +4. Canada shall apply the rate applicable under the staging +category set out for an item in Annex 401.2, as amended, of the +Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement which Annex is hereby +incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, to an +originating good provided that: + + (a) notwithstanding any provision in Chapter Four of this + Agreement, in determining whether such good is an + originating good, operations performed in or materials + obtained from Mexico are considered as if they were + performed in or obtained from a non-Party; and + + (b) any processing that occurs in Mexico after the good + would qualify as an originating good in accordance with + subparagraph (a) does not increase the transaction + value of the good by greater than seven percent. + +5. Canada shall apply the rate applicable under the staging +category set out for an item contained in column I of section A +of this Annex to an originating good provided that: + + (a) notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in + Chapter Four, in determining whether such good is an + originating good, operations performed in or materials + obtained from the United States are considered as if + they were performed in or obtained from a non-Party; + and + + (b) any processing that occurs in the United States after + the good would qualify as an originating good in + accordance with subparagraph (a) does not increase the + transaction value of the good by greater than seven + percent. + +6. Canada shall apply to an originating good to which neither +paragraph 4 nor paragraph 5 applies, the applicable rate +indicated for an item contained in column II, reduced in +accordance with the staging category of column I of section A of +this Annex except as otherwise indicated, or where there is a +letter "X" (to be replaced with descriptive language) in column +II, the applicable rate of duty for the item shall be the higher +of: + + (a) the General Preferential Tariff rate of duty for that + item applied on July 1, 1991, reduced in accordance + with the applicable staging category set out for that + item in column I of its Schedule; or + + (b) the applicable rate under the staging category for that + item set out in Annex 401.2, as amended, of the Canada - + United States Free Trade Agreement. + +7. Paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 shall not apply to goods provided for +under Chapters 50 through 63 of the Harmonized System and to +other goods identified in Appendix 1.1 of Annex 300-B (Textiles +and Apparel Goods). + +8. Mexico shall apply the rate applicable under the staging +category set out for an item in column II of section B of this +Annex to an originating good when the good qualifies to be marked +as a good of Canada, pursuant to Annex 312, without regard to +whether the good is marked. + +9. Mexico shall apply the rate applicable under the staging +category set out for an item in column I of section B of this +Annex to an originating good when the good qualifies to be marked +as a good of the United States, pursuant to Annex 312, without +regard to whether the good is marked. + +10. The United States shall apply the rate applicable under the +staging category set out for an item in Annex 401.2, as amended, +of the Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement to an +originating good when the good qualifies to be marked as a good +of Canada pursuant to Annex 312, without regard to whether the +good is marked. + +11. The United States shall apply the rate applicable under the +staging category set out for an item in section C of this Annex +to an originating good when the good qualifies to be marked as a +good of Mexico pursuant to Annex 312, whether or not the good is +marked. +============================================================================= + SECTION A - SCHEDULE OF CANADA + + (TARIFF SCHEDULE TO BE ATTACHED) + + + + SECTION B - SCHEDULE OF MEXICO + + (TARIFF SCHEDULE TO BE ATTACHED) + + + + SECTION C - SCHEDULE OF THE UNITED STATES + + (TARIFF SCHEDULE TO BE ATTACHED) + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 303.6 + + Goods Not Subject to Article 303 + + +1. For exports from the territory of the United States to the +territory of Canada or Mexico, a good, provided for in U.S. +tariff item 1701.11.02, that is imported into the territory of +the United States and used as a material in the production of, or +substituted by an identical or similar good used as a material in +the production of, a good provided for in Canadian tariff item +1701.99.00 or Mexican tariff items 1701.99.01 and 1701.99.99 +(refined sugar). + +2. For trade between Canada and the United States: + + (a) imported citrus products; + + (b) an imported good used as a material in the production + of, or substituted by an identical or similar good used + as a material in the production of, a good provided for + in U.S. tariff items 5811.00.20 (quilted cotton piece + goods), 5811.00.30 (quilted man-made piece goods) or + 6307.90.99 (furniture moving pads) that are subject to + the most-favored-nation rate of duty when exported to + the territory of the other Party; (Canadian tariff + items to be added) and + + (c) an imported good used as a material in the production + of, or substituted by an identical or similar good used + as a material in the production of, apparel that is + subject to the most-favored-nation rate of duty when + exported to the territory of the other Party. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 303.7 + + Effective Dates for the Application of Article 303 + + +Section A - Canada + +For Canada, Article 303 shall apply to a good imported into the +territory of Canada that is: + + (a) subsequently exported to the territory of the United + States on or after January 1, 1996, or subsequently + exported to the territory of Mexico on or after January + 1, 2001; + + (b) used as a material in the production of another good + that is subsequently exported to the territory of the + United States on or after January 1, 1996, or used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of Mexico on or + after January 1, 2001; + + (c) substituted by an identical or similar good used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of the United + States on or after January 1, 1996, or substituted by + an identical or similar good used as a material in the + production of another good that is subsequently + exported to the territory of Mexico on or after January + 1, 2001; or + + (d) substituted by an identical or similar good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of the United + States on or after January 1, 1996, or substituted by + an identical or similar good that is subsequently + exported to the territory of Mexico on or after January + 1, 2001. + + +Section B - Mexico + +For Mexico, Article 303 shall apply to a good imported into the +territory of Mexico that is: + + (a) subsequently exported to the territory of another Party + on or after January 1, 2001; + + (b) used as a material in the production of another good + that is subsequently exported to the territory of + another Party on or after January 1, 2001; + + (c) substituted by an identical or similar good used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of another Party + on or after January 1, 2001; or + + (d) substituted by an identical or similar good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of another Party + on or after January 1, 2001. + + +Section C - United States + + For the United States, Article 303 shall apply to a good +imported into the territory of the United States that is: + + (a) subsequently exported to the territory of Canada on or + after January 1, 1996, or subsequently exported to the + territory of Mexico on or after January 1, 2001; + + (b) used as a material in the production of another good + that is subsequently exported to the territory of + Canada on or after January 1, 1996, or used as a + material in the production of another good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of Mexico on or + after January 1, 2001; + + (c) substituted by an identical or similar good used as a + material in the production of another good subsequently + exported to the territory of Canada on or after January + 1, 1996, or substituted by an identical or similar good + used as a material in the production of another good + subsequently exported to the territory of Mexico on or + after January 1, 2001; or + + (d) substituted by an identical or similar good that is + subsequently exported to the territory of Canada on or + after January 1, 1996, or substituted by an identical + or similar good that is subsequently exported to the + territory of Mexico on or after January 1, 2001. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 303.8 + + Exception to Article 303(8) + For Certain Cathode-Ray Picture Tubes + + +Mexico + +Mexico may refund customs duties paid, or waive or reduce the +amount of customs duties owed, on goods provided for in +subheading 8540.xx for a person who, during the period July 1, +1991 through June 30, 1992, imported into its territory no fewer +than 20,000 units of such goods that would not have been +considered to be originating goods had this Agreement been in +force during that period, where the goods are: + + (a) subsequently exported from the territory of Mexico to + the territory of the United States, or are used as + materials in the production of other goods that are + subsequently exported from the territory of Mexico to + the territory of the United States, or are substituted + by identical or similar goods used as materials in the + production of other goods that are subsequently + exported to the territory of the United States, in an + amount, for all such persons combined, no greater than + + (i) 1,200,000 units in 1994, + + (ii) 1,000,000 units in 1995, + + (iii) 800,000 units in 1996, + + (iv) 600,000 units in 1997, + + (v) 400,000 units in 1998, + + (vi) 200,000 units in 1999, and + + (vii) zero units in 2000 and thereafter, + +provided that the number of goods on which such customs duties +may be refunded, waived or reduced in any year shall be reduced, +with respect to that year, by the number of such goods qualifying +as originating goods during the year immediately preceding that +year, considering operations performed in, or materials obtained +from, the territories of Canada and the United States as if they +were performed in, or obtained from, a non-Party; or + + (b) subsequently exported from the territory of Mexico to + the territory of Canada, or used as materials in the + production of other goods that are subsequently + exported from the territory of Mexico to the territory + of Canada, or are substituted by identical or similar + goods used as materials in the production of other + goods that are subsequently exported to the territory + of Canada, in an amount no greater than + + (i) 75,000 units in 1994, + + (ii) 50,000 units in 1995, and + + (iii) zero units in 1996 and thereafter. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 304.1 + + Exceptions for Existing Waiver Measures + + + Article 304(1) shall not apply in respect of existing +Mexican waivers of customs duties, except that: + + (a) Mexico shall not increase the ratio of customs duties + waived to customs duties owed relative to the + performance required under any such waiver; or + + (b) Mexico shall not add any type of good to those + qualifying on July 1, 1991, in respect of any waiver of + customs duties in effect on that date. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 304.2 + + Continuation of Existing Waiver Measures + + + For purposes of Article 304(2): + + (a) Canada may condition on the fulfillment of a + performance requirement the waiver of customs duties + under any measure in effect on or before September 28, + 1988, on any goods entered or withdrawn from warehouse + for consumption before January 1, 1998; + + (b) Mexico may condition on the fulfillment of a + performance requirement the waiver of customs duties + under any measure in effect on July 1, 1991, on any + goods entered or withdrawn from warehouse for + consumption before January 1, 2001; + + (c) as between the United States and Canada, Article 405 of + the Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement is + incorporated and made part of this Annex solely with + respect to measures adopted by Canada or the United + States prior to the date of entry into force of this + Agreement; and + + (d) Canada may grant duty waivers as set out in Annex 300- + A. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 307.1 + + Goods Re-Entered after Repair or Alteration + + +Section A - Canada + + Canada may impose customs duties on goods, regardless of +their origin, that re-enter its territory after such goods have +been exported from its territory to the territory of another +Party for repair or alteration as follows: + + (a) for goods set out in section D that re-enter its + territory from the territory of Mexico, Canada shall + apply to the value of the repair or alteration of such + goods the rate of duty for such goods applicable under + its Schedule attached to Annex 302.2; + + (b) for goods other than those set out in section D that + re-enter its territory from the territory of the United + States or Mexico, other than goods repaired or altered + pursuant to a warranty, Canada shall apply to the value + of the repair or alteration of such goods the rate of + duty for such goods applicable under the Tariff + Schedule of Canada attached to Annex 401.2 of the + Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement. + + (c) for goods set out in section D that re-enter its + territory from the territory of the United States, + Canada shall apply to the value of the repair or + alteration of such goods the rate of duty for such + goods applicable under its Schedule attached to Annex + 401.2 of the Canada - United States Free Trade + Agreement. + + +Section B - Mexico + + Mexico may impose customs duties on goods set out in section +D, regardless of their origin, that re-enter its territory after +such goods have been exported from its territory to the territory +of another Party for repair or alteration, by applying to the +value of the repair or alteration of those goods the rate of duty +for such goods that would apply if such goods were included in +staging category B in the Schedule of Mexico attached to Annex +302.2. + + +Section C - United States + +1. The United States may impose customs duties on: + + (a) goods set out in section D, or + + (b) goods that are not set out in section D and that are + not repaired or altered pursuant to a warranty, + +regardless of their origin, that re-enter its territory after +such goods have been exported from its territory to the territory +of Canada for repair or alteration, by applying to the value of +the repair or alteration of such goods the rate of duty +applicable under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. + +2. The United States may impose customs duties on goods set out +in section D, regardless of their origin, that re-enter its +territory after such goods have been exported from its territory +to the territory of Mexico for repair or alteration, by applying +to the value of the repair or alteration of such goods a rate of +duty of 50 percent reduced in five equal annual stages +commencing on January 1, 1994, and the value of such repair or +alteration shall be duty-free on January 1, 1998. + + +Section D - List of Goods [description under review] + + Any vessel, including the following goods, documented by a +Party under its law to engage in foreign or coastwise trade, or a +vessel intended to be employed in such trade: + +1. Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, +barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods, +including: + + (a) tankers; + + (b) refrigerated vessels, other than tankers; and + + (c) other vessels for the transport of goods and other + vessels for the transport of both persons and goods, + including open vessels. + +2. Fishing vessels, including factory ships and other vessels +for processing or preserving fishery products of a registered +length not exceeding 30.5m. + +3. Light-vessels, fire-floats, dredgers, floating cranes, and +other vessels the navigability of which is subsidiary to their +main function, floating docks, floating or submersible drilling +or production platforms, including drilling ships, drilling +barges and floating drilling rigs. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 307.3 + + Repair and Rebuilding of Vessels + + +United States + + For the purpose of increasing transparency regarding the +types of repairs that may be performed in shipyards outside the +territory of the United States that do not result in any loss of +privileges for such vessel to: + + (a) remain eligible to engage in coastwise trade or to + access U.S. fisheries, + + (b) transport U.S. government cargo, or + + (c) participate in U.S. assistance programs, including the + "operating difference subsidy", + +the United States shall, no later than the date of entry into +force of this Agreement: + + (d) provide written clarification to the other Parties of + current U.S. Customs and Coast Guard practices that + constitute, and differentiate between, the repair and + the rebuilding of vessels, including, where possible, + clarifications on "jumboizing", vessel conversions, and + emergency repairs, and + + (e) commence a process to define the terms "repairs", + "emergency repairs", and "rebuilding" under U.S. + maritime legislation, including the Merchant Marine Act + of 1920 (codified at 46 U.S.C. App. 883) and the + Merchant Marine Act of 1936 (codified at 46 U.S.C. App. + 1171, 1176, 1241 and 1241(o)). + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 308.1 + + Most-Favored-Nation Rates of Duty on + Certain Automatic Data Processing Goods and Their Parts + + +Section A - General Provisions + +1. Each Party shall reduce its most-favored-nation rate of duty +applicable to the goods provided for under the tariff provisions +set out in Tables 308.1.1 and 308.1.2 in section B of this Annex +to the rate set out therein, or to such reduced rate as the +Parties may agree, in accordance with the Schedule set out in +section B of this Annex, or with such accelerated schedule as the +Parties may agree. + +2. Notwithstanding Chapter 3, when the most-favored-nation rate +of duty applicable to a good provided for under the tariff +provisions set out in Table 308.1.1 in section B of this Annex +has been reduced in accordance with paragraph 1, each Party shall +consider the good, when imported into its territory from the +territory of another Party, to be an originating good. + +3. A Party may reduce in advance of the schedule set out in +Table 308.1.1 or Table 308.1.2 in section B of this Annex, or of +such accelerated schedule as the Parties may agree, its most- +favored-nation rate of duty applicable to any good provided for +under the tariff provisions set out therein, to the rate set out +therein or to such reduced rate as the Parties may agree. + +============================================================================= + +Section B - Rates of Duty and Schedule for Reduction + + + Table 308.1.1 + + Tariff Rate Schedule + +Automatic Data Processing + Machines (ADP): + + 8471.10 3.9% S + + 8471.20 3.9% S + + +Digital Processing Units: + + 8471.91 3.9% S + +Input or Output Units: + + Combined Input/Output Units: + + Canada: + + 8471.92.90.11 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.12 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.19 3.7% S + + Mexico: + + 8471.92.h1 3.7% S + + United States: + + 8471.92.10 3.7% S + + Display Units: + + Canada: + + 8471.92.90.32 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.39.a1 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.39.a2 Free S + + Mexico: + + 8471.92.h2 3.7% S + 8471.92.h3 Free S + + United States: + + 8471.92.30 Free S + 8471.92.40.75 3.7% S +============================================================================= + + Other Input or Output Units: + + Canada: + + 8471.92.10.20 Free S + 8471.92.10.90 Free S + 8471.92.90.20 Free S + 8471.92.90.40 Free S + 8471.92.90.50 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.91 Free S + 8471.92.90.99 Free S + + Mexico: + + 8471.92.h4 3.7% S + 8471.92.h5 Free S + + United States: + + 8471.92.20 Free S + 8471.92.80 Free S + 8471.92.90.20 Free S + 8471.92.90.40 3.7% S + 8471.92.90.60 Free S + 8471.92.90.80 Free S + +============================================================================= + +Storage Units + + 8471.93 Free S + + +Other Units of Automatic Data Processing + Machines + + 8471.99 Free S + + +Parts of Computers + + 8473.30 Free R + + +Computer Power Supplies + + 8504.40.a3 Free S + + 8504.90.a4 Free S + + + Table 308.1.2 + + +Metal Oxide Varistors: + + 8533.40.a4 Free R + + +Diodes, Transistors and Similar +Semiconductor Devices; Photosensitive +Semiconductor Devices; Light Emitting +Diodes; Mounted Piezo-electric Crystals + + 8541.10 Free R + 8541.21 Free R + 8541.29 Free R + 8541.30 Free R + 8541.50 Free R + 8541.60 Free R + 8541.90 Free R + + + Canada: + + 8541.20 Free R + + + Mexico: + + 8541.20 Free R + + + United States: + + 8541.40.20 Free S + 8541.40.60 Free R + 8541.40.70 Free R + 8541.40.80 Free R + 8541.40.95 Free R + + +Electronic Integrated Circuits +and Microassemblies + + 8542 Free R + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 308.2 + + Most-Favored-Nation Rates of Duty + on Certain Color Television Picture Tubes + + +1. Any Party considering the reduction of its most-favored- +nation rate of customs duty for goods provided for in tariff +provision 8540.11.a2 (cathode-ray color television picture tubes, +including video monitor cathode-ray tubes, with a diagonal +exceeding 14 inches) during the first 10 years after the date of +entry into force of this Agreement shall consult with the other +Parties in advance of such reduction. + +2. If any other Party objects in writing to such reduction, and +the Party proceeds with the reduction, any objecting Party may +raise its applicable rate of duty on originating goods provided +for in the corresponding tariff provision set out in its Schedule +attached to Annex 302.2, up to the applicable rate of duty as if +such good had been placed in staging category C for purpose of +tariff elimination. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 308.3 + + Most-Favored-Nation Duty-Free + Treatment of Local Area Network Apparatus + +Section A - Canada + + Canada shall accord most-favored-nation duty-free treatment +to goods provided for in item(s) [to be provided] of its tariff +schedule. + + +Section B - Mexico + + Mexico shall accord most-favored-nation duty-free treatment +to goods provided for in item(s) [to be provided] of its tariff +schedule. + + +Section C - United States + + The United States shall accord most-favored-nation duty-free +treatment to goods provided for in item(s) [to be provided] of +its tariff schedule. + +For purposes of this Annex: + +local area network apparatus means a good dedicated for use +solely or principally to permit the interconnection of automatic +data processing machines and units thereof for a network that is +used primarily for the sharing of resources such as central +processor units, data storage devices and input or output units, +including in-line repeaters, converters, concentrators, bridges +and routers, and printed circuit assemblies for physical +incorporation into automatic data processing machines and units +thereof suitable for use solely or principally with a private +network, and providing for the transmission, receipt, error- +checking, control, signal conversion or correction functions for +non-voice data to move through a local area network. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 311.2 + + Existing Customs User Fees + + +Section A - Mexico + + Mexico shall not increase its customs processing fee +("derechos de tr mite aduanero") on originating goods, and shall +by June 30, 1999, eliminate such fee on originating goods. + + +Mexico B - United States + +1. The United States shall not increase its merchandise +processing fee and shall eliminate such fee according to the +schedule set out in Article 403 of the Canada - United States +Free Trade Agreement on originating goods where those goods +qualify to be marked as goods of Canada pursuant to Annex 312, +without regard to whether the goods are marked. + +2. The United States shall not increase its merchandise +processing fee and shall by June 30, 1999, eliminate such fee, on +originating goods where those goods qualify to be marked as goods +of Mexico pursuant to Annex 312, without regard to whether the +goods are marked. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 312 + + Country of Origin Marking + + +1. The Parties shall establish by January 1, 1994, rules for +determining whether a good is a good of a Party ("Marking Rules") +for the purposes of this Annex, Annex 300-B and Annex 302.2, and +for such other purposes as may be agreed. + +2. Each Party may require that a good of another Party, as +determined in accordance with the Marking Rules, imported into +its territory bear a country of origin marking that indicates to +the ultimate purchaser of that good the name of its country of +origin. + +3. Each Party shall permit the country of origin marking of a +good of another Party to be indicated in English, French or +Spanish, except that a Party may, as part of its general consumer +information measures, require that an imported good be marked +with its country of origin in the same manner as prescribed for +goods of that Party. + +4. Each Party shall, in adopting, maintaining and administering +any measure relating to country of origin marking, minimize the +difficulties, costs and inconveniences that such measure may +cause to the commerce and industry of the other Parties. + +5. Each Party shall: + + (a) accept any reasonable method of marking, including the + use of stickers, labels, tags or paint, that ensures + that the marking is conspicuous, legible and + sufficiently permanent; + + (b) exempt from a country of origin marking requirement a + good of another Party which + + (i) is incapable of being marked, + + (ii) cannot be marked prior to exportation to the + territory of another Party without causing injury + to the goods, + + (iii) cannot be marked except at an expense which + would materially discourage its exportation + to the territory of another Party, + + (iv) cannot be marked without materially impairing its + function or substantially detracting from its + appearance, + + (v) is in a container that is marked in a manner that + will reasonably indicate the good's origin to the + ultimate purchaser, + + (vi) is a crude substance, + + (vii) is imported for use by the importer and is + not intended for sale in the form in which it + was imported, + + (viii) is to be processed in the importing Party by + the importer, or on its behalf, in a manner + that results in a change of origin for + marking purposes, under the Marking Rules, + + (ix) by reason of its character, or the circumstances + of its importation, the ultimate purchaser would + reasonably know its country of origin even though + it is not marked, + + (x) was produced more than 20 years prior to its + importation, + + (xi) was imported without the required marking and + cannot be marked after its importation except at + an expense that would materially discourage its + importation, provided that the failure to mark the + good before importation was not for the purpose of + avoiding compliance with such requirement, + + (xii) for the purposes of temporary duty-free + admission, is in transit or in bond or + otherwise under customs administration + control, + + (xiii) is an original work of art, or + + (xiv) is provided for in headings 8541 or 8542, and + 6904.10. + +6. Except for a good described in subparagraphs 5(b)(vi),(vii), +(viii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii) and (xiv), a Party may provide +that, wherever a good is exempted under subparagraph 5(b), its +outermost container that ordinarily reaches the ultimate +purchaser shall be marked so as to indicate the country of origin +of the good it contains. + +7. Each Party shall provide that: + + (a) a usual container imported empty, whether or not + disposable, shall not be required to be marked with its + own country of origin, but the container in which it is + imported may be required to be marked with the country + of origin of its contents; and + + (b) a usual container imported filled, whether or not + disposable, + + (i) shall not be required to be marked with its own + country of origin, but + + (ii) may be required to be marked with the country of + origin of its contents, unless the contents are + marked with their country of origin and the + container can be readily opened for inspection of + the contents, or the marking of the contents is + clearly visible through the container. + +8. Each Party shall, whenever administratively practicable, +permit an importer to mark a good subsequent to importation but +prior to release of the good from customs control or custody, +unless there have been repeated violations of the country of +origin marking requirements of that Party by the same importer +and that importer has been previously notified in writing that +such good is required to be marked prior to importation. + +9. Each Party shall provide that, except with respect to +importers that have been notified under paragraph 8, no special +duty or penalty shall be imposed for failure to comply with +country of origin marking requirements, unless a good is removed +from customs custody or control without being properly marked, or +a deceptive marking has been used. + +10. The Parties shall cooperate and consult on matters related +to this Annex, including additional exemptions from a country of +origin marking requirement, in accordance with Chapter Five +(Customs Procedures). + +11. For purposes of this Annex: + +conspicuous means capable of being easily seen with normal +handling of the good or container; + +legible means capable of being easily read; + +materially discourage means add a cost to the good that is +substantial in relation to its customs value; + +sufficiently permanent means capable of remaining in place until +the good reaches the ultimate purchaser, unless deliberately +removed; + +the form in which it was imported means the condition of the good +before it has undergone one of the changes in tariff +classification described in the Marking Rules; + +ultimate purchaser means the last person in the territory of the +Party into which the good is imported that purchases the good in +the form in which it was imported; such purchaser need not be the +last person that will use the good; and + +usual container means the container in which a good will +ordinarily reach its ultimate purchaser. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 314 + + Distinctive Products + + +1. Mexico and Canada shall recognize Bourbon Whiskey and +Tennessee Whiskey, which is a straight Bourbon Whiskey authorized +to be produced only in the State of Tennessee, as distinctive +products of the United States. Accordingly, Mexico and Canada +shall not permit the sale of any product as Bourbon Whiskey or +Tennessee Whiskey, unless it has been manufactured in the United +States in accordance with the laws and regulations of the United +States governing the manufacture of Bourbon Whiskey and Tennessee +Whiskey. + +2. The United States and Mexico shall recognize Canadian +Whiskey as a distinctive product of Canada. Accordingly, the +United States and Mexico shall not permit the sale of any product +as Canadian Whiskey, unless it has been manufactured in Canada in +accordance with the laws and regulations of Canada governing the +manufacture of Canadian Whiskey for consumption in Canada. + +3. The United States and Canada shall recognize Tequila and +Mezcal as distinctive products of Mexico. Accordingly, the +United States and Canada shall not permit the sale of any product +as Tequila or Mezcal, unless it has been manufactured in Mexico +in accordance with the laws and regulations of Mexico governing +the manufacture of Tequila and Mezcal. This provision shall +apply to Mezcal, either on the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, or 90 days after the date when the official standard +for this product is made obligatory by the Government of Mexico, +whichever is later. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 315 + + Export Taxes + + +Mexico + +1. Mexico may adopt or maintain a duty, tax, or other charge on +the export of those basic foodstuffs set out in paragraph 4, on +their ingredients, or on the goods from which such foodstuffs are +derived, if such duty, tax, or other charge is adopted or +maintained on the export of such goods to the territory of all +other Parties, and is used: + + (a) to limit to domestic consumers the benefits of a + domestic food assistance program with respect to such + foodstuff; or + + (b) to ensure the availability of sufficient quantities of + such foodstuff to domestic consumers or of sufficient + quantities of its ingredients, or of the goods from + which such foodstuffs are derived, to a domestic + processing industry, when the domestic price of such + foodstuff is held below the world price as part of a + governmental stabilization plan, provided that such + duty, tax, or other charge + + (i) does not operate to increase the protection + afforded to such domestic industry, and + + (ii) is maintained only for such period of time as is + necessary to maintain the integrity of the + stabilization plan. + +2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, Mexico may adopt or maintain a +duty, tax, or other charge on the export of any foodstuff to the +territory of another Party if such duty, tax, or other charge is +temporarily applied to relieve critical shortages of that +foodstuff. For purposes of this paragraph, "temporarily" means +up to one year, or such longer period as the Parties may agree. + +3. Mexico may maintain its existing tax on the export of goods +provided for under tariff item 4001.30.02 of the Tariff Schedule +of the General Export Duty Act ("Tarifa de la Ley del Impuesto +General de Exportaci¢n") for up to 10 years after the date of +entry into force of this Agreement. + +============================================================================= +4. For purposes of paragraph 1, "basic foodstuffs" means: + + Beans + Beef steak or pulp + Beef liver + Beef remnants and bones ("retazo con + hueso") + Beer + Bread + Brown sugar + Canned sardines + Canned tuna + Canned peppers + Chicken broth + Condensed milk + Cooked ham + Corn tortillas + Corn flour + Corn dough + Crackers + Eggs + Evaporated milk + French rolls ("pan blanco") + Gelatine + Ground beef + Instant coffee + Low-priced cookies ("galletas dulces + populares) + Margarine + Oat flakes + Pasteurized milk + Powdered chocolate + Powdered milk for children + Powdered milk + Rice + Roasted coffee + Salt + Soft drinks + Soup paste + Tomato puree + Vegetable oil + Vegetable fat + Wheat flour + White sugar + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 316 + + Other Export Measures + + + Article 316 shall not apply as between Mexico and the other + Parties. + +NAFTA Chapter Four Rules of Origin + + + +Article 401: Originating Goods + + Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, a good shall +originate in the territory of a Party provided that: + + (a) the good is wholly obtained or produced in the + territory of one or more of the Parties as defined in + Article 415; + + (b) each of the non-originating materials used in the + production of the good undergoes an applicable change + in tariff classification described in Annex 401.1 as a + result of production occurring entirely in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, and the good + satisfies all other applicable requirements of this + Chapter; + + (c) the good is produced entirely in the territory of one + or more of the Parties exclusively from originating + materials; or + + (d) with the exception of a good provided for in Chapters + 61 through 63 of the Harmonized System, the good is + produced entirely in the territory of one or more of + the Parties but one or more of the non-originating + parts used in the production of the good does not + undergo a change in tariff classification because + + (i) the good was imported into the territory of a + Party in an unassembled or a disassembled form but + was classified as an assembled good pursuant to + General Rule of Interpretation 2(a) of the + Harmonized System, or + + (ii) the tariff heading for the good provides for both + the good itself and its parts and is not further + subdivided into subheadings, or the tariff + subheading for the good provides for both the good + itself and its parts, + + provided that the good is the good specifically +described by the nomenclature of the heading or +subheading and that the regional value content of the +good, determined in accordance with Article 402, is not +less than 60 percent where the transaction value method +is used, or 50 percent where the net cost method is +used, and that the good satisfies all other applicable +requirements of this Chapter. + + +Article 402: Regional Value Content + +1. Except as provided in paragraph 5, each Party shall provide +that the regional value content of a good shall be calculated, at +the choice of the exporter or producer of the good, on the basis +of either the transaction value method described in paragraph 2 +or the net cost method described in paragraph 3. + +2. The regional value content of a good, where calculated on +the basis of the transaction value method, shall be determined as +follows: + + TV - VNM + RVC = --------- x 100 + TV + + where: + + RVC is the regional value content, expressed as a + percentage; + + TV is the transaction value of the good; + and + + VNM is the value of non-originating materials + used by the producer in the production of the + good. + +3. The regional value content of a good, where calculated on +the basis of the net cost method, shall be determined as follows: + + + NC - VNM + RVC = --------- x 100 + NC + + where: + + RVC is the regional value content, expressed as a + percentage; + + NC is the net cost of the good; and + + VNM is the value of non-originating materials + used by the producer in the production of the + good. + +4. For purposes of paragraphs 2 and 3, and except as provided +in Articles 403(1) and 403(2)(a)(i), the value of non-originating +materials used by the producer in the production of the good +shall not include the value of non-originating materials used to +produce originating materials that are subsequently used in the +production of the good. + +5. The regional value content of a good shall be calculated +solely on the basis of the net cost method described in paragraph +3, where: + + (a) there is no transaction value for the good; + + (b) the transaction value of the good is unacceptable under + Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code; + + (c) the good is sold by the producer to a related person + and the volume, by units of quantity, of sales of + identical or similar goods to related persons, during + the six-month period immediately preceding the month in + which the good is sold, exceeds 85 percent of the + producer's total sales with respect to such goods; + + (d) the good is + + (i) identified in Article 403(1) or 403(2), + + (ii) provided for in headings 64.01 through 64.05, or + + (iii) provided for in tariff item 8469.10.a1 (word + processing machines); + + (e) the exporter or producer chooses to accumulate the + regional value content of the good in accordance with + Article 404; or + + (f) the good has been designated as an intermediate + material under paragraph 10 and is subject to a + regional value-content requirement. + +6. If an exporter or producer calculates the regional value +content of a good using the transaction value method described in +paragraph 2 and a Party subsequently notifies the exporter or +producer during the course of a verification pursuant to Chapter +Five (Customs Procedures) that the transaction value of the good, +or the value of any material used in the production of the good, +or both, is required to be adjusted or is unacceptable under +Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code, the exporter or producer +of the good may then calculate the regional value content of the +good using the net cost method described in paragraph 3. + +7. Nothing in paragraph 6 shall be construed to preclude a +review and appeal, pursuant to Chapter Five (Customs Procedures), +of an adjustment or rejection of a transaction value for a good +or the value of any material used in the production of the good, +or both. + +8. For purposes of calculating the net cost of a good pursuant +to paragraph 3, the producer of the good may use any one of the +following methods: + + (a) calculate the total cost incurred with respect to all + goods produced by that producer minus any sales + promotion, marketing and after-sales service costs, + royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non- + allowable interest costs that are included in the total + cost of all goods and then reasonably allocate the + resulting net cost of those goods to the good; + + (b) reasonably allocate the total cost incurred with + respect to all goods produced by that producer to the + good minus any sales promotion, marketing and after- + sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing + costs and non-allowable interest costs that are + included in the portion of the total cost allocated to + the good; or + + (c) reasonably allocate the individual costs that are part + of the total cost incurred with respect to the good so + that the aggregate of these costs does not include any + sales promotion, marketing and after-sales service + costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, and non- + allowable interest costs, + +provided that the allocation of all such costs are consistent +with the provisions regarding the reasonable allocation of costs +set out in the Uniform Regulations. + +9. With the exception of an intermediate material described in +paragraph 10 and except as provided in Article 403(1) and +(2)(a)(i), the value of a material used in the production of a +good shall be: + + (a) the price actually paid or payable by the producer for + the material, provided that the price is acceptable + under Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code; or + + (b) if the price actually paid or payable is unacceptable + under Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code, the + value shall be determined in accordance with the other + Articles of the Customs Valuation Code; and + + (c) when not included under subparagraph (a) or (b) + + (i) freight, insurance, packing and all other costs + incurred in transporting such materials to the + location of the producer, + + (ii) duties, taxes and customs brokerage fees on such + materials paid in the territory of one or more of + the Parties, + + (iii) the cost of waste and spoilage resulting from + the use or consumption, or both, of such + materials, less the value of renewable scrap + or by-product, and + + (iv) the value of goods and services relating to such + materials determined in accordance with + subparagraph 1(b) of Article 8 of the Customs + Valuation Code. + +10. Except as provided in Article 403, the producer of a good +may designate any self-produced material used in the production +of the good as an intermediate material, provided that, when the +intermediate material is subject to a regional value-content +requirement, no other intermediate material subject to a regional +value-content requirement is used in the production of that +intermediate material. + +11. For purposes of determining the value of an intermediate +material, the producer of the intermediate material may use +either of the following methods: + + (a) calculate the total cost incurred with respect to all + goods produced by that producer and then reasonably + allocate the resulting cost to the intermediate + material; or + + (b) reasonably allocate to the intermediate material the + individual costs that are part of the total cost + incurred with respect to that intermediate material. + + +Article 403: Automotive Goods + +1. Where applying the net cost method under Article 402(3) for +purposes of calculating the regional value content of any one of +the following goods: + + (a) a motor vehicle provided for in subheadings 8702.xx + (vehicles for the transport of 15 or fewer persons), + 8703.21 through 8703.90, 8704.21 or 8704.31; or + + (b) a good provided for in the tariff provisions listed in + Annex 403.1 where the good is subject to a regional + value-content requirement and is for use as original + equipment in the production of a good provided for in + subheadings 8703.21 through 8703.90, 8704.21 or + 8704.31, + +the value of non-originating materials used by the producer in +the production of the good shall be the sum of the customs values +of non-originating materials imported from outside the +territories of the Parties under the tariff provisions listed in +Annex 403.1. + +2. (a) Where applying the net cost method under Article 402(3) + with respect to a good identified in subparagraph (b), + the producer of the good shall include in the value of + non-originating materials used by the producer in the + production of the good the sum of + + (i) for each material used by the producer that is + listed in Annex 403.2, at the choice of the + producer, either + + (A) the value of such material that is non- + originating, or + + (B) the value of non-originating materials + used in the production of such material, + and + + (ii) the value of any non-originating material used by + the producer that is not in listed in Annex 403.2. + + (b) Subparagraph (a) shall apply to the following goods + + (i) a motor vehicle provided for in heading 8701 or + subheading 8702.yy (vehicles for the transport of + 16 or more persons), + + (ii) a motor vehicle provided for in subheadings + 8704.10, 8704.22, 8704.23, 8704.32 or 8704.90, + + (iii) a motor vehicle provided for in headings 8705 + or 8706, and + + (iv) any of the components identified in Annex 403.2 + for use in such motor vehicles. + +3. A producer may designate a self-produced material used in +the production of any material listed in Annex 403.2 as an +intermediate material, provided that, when the intermediate +material is subject to a regional value-content requirement, no +other intermediate material subject to a regional value-content +requirement is used in the production of that intermediate +material. + +4. In calculating the regional value content of a motor vehicle +described in paragraphs 1 and 2, the producer may average its +calculation over its fiscal year, using any one of the following +categories, on the basis of either all motor vehicles in the +category or only those motor vehicles in the category that are +exported to the territory of one or more of the other Parties: + + (a) the same model line of motor vehicles in the same class + of vehicles produced in the same plant in the territory + of a Party; + + (b) the same class of motor vehicles produced in the same + plant in the territory of a Party; + + (c) the same model line of motor vehicles produced in the + territory of a Party; or + + (d) the basis described in Annex 403.4. + +5. In calculating the regional value content for any or all +goods provided for in a tariff provision listed in Annex 403.1 +produced in the same plant, the producer of the good may: + + (a) average its calculation + + (i) over the fiscal year of the motor vehicle producer + to whom the good is sold, or over any quarter or + month, or + + (ii) over its fiscal year, if the good is sold as an + after-market part; + + (b) calculate the average referred to in subparagraph (a) + separately for any or all goods sold to one or more + motor vehicle producers; and + + (c) with respect to any calculation under this paragraph, + calculate separately those goods that are exported to + the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +6. Notwithstanding Annex 401.1, + + (a) the regional value-content requirement shall be, for a + producer's fiscal year beginning nearest to January 1, + 1998 and thereafter, 56 percent under the net cost + method, and for a producers's fiscal year beginning + nearest to January 1, 2002 and thereafter, 62.5 percent + under the net cost method, for the following + + (i) a motor vehicle provided for in subheading 8702.xx + (vehicles for the transport of 15 or fewer + persons), 8703.21 through 8703.90, 8704.21 or + 8704.31, and + + (ii) a good provided for in heading 8407 or 8408 or + subheading 8708.40 which is for use as original + equipment in the production of a motor vehicle + identified in subparagraph (a)(i); and + + (b) the regional value-content requirement shall be, for a + producer's fiscal year beginning nearest to January 1, + 1998 and thereafter, 55 percent under the net cost + method, and for a motor vehicle producers's fiscal year + beginning nearest to January 1, 2002 and thereafter, 60 + percent under the net cost method, for the following + + (i) a motor vehicle provided for in heading 8701, + subheadings 8702.yy (vehicles for the transport of + 16 or more persons), 8704.10, 8704.22, 8704.23, + 8704.32 and 8704.90, and heading 8705 or 8706, + + (ii) a good provided for in heading 8407 or 8408 or + subheading 8708.40 which is for use as original + equipment in the production of a motor vehicle + identified in subparagraph (b)(i), and + + (iii) except for a good identified in subparagraph + (a)(ii) or provided for in subheadings + 8482.10 through 8482.80 or subheadings + 8483.10 through 8483.40, a good identified in + Annex 403.1 which is for use as original + equipment in the production of a motor + vehicle identified in subparagraphs (a)(i) or + (b)(i). + +7. Notwithstanding paragraph 6, + + (a) the regional value content of a motor vehicle referred + to in Article 403(1) or 403(2) shall not be less than + 50 percent for a period of five years from the date on + which the first motor vehicle prototype is produced in + a plant by a motor vehicle assembler, provided that + + (i) it is a motor vehicle of a class, or marque, or, + for a motor vehicle identified in Article + 403(1)(a), size and underbody, not previously + produced by the motor vehicle assembler in the + territory of any of the Parties, + + (ii) the plant consists of a new building in which the + motor vehicle is assembled, and + + (iii) the plant contains substantially all new + machinery that is used in the assembly of the + motor vehicle; + + (b) the regional value content of a motor vehicle referred + to in Article 403(1) or 403(2) shall not be less than + 50 percent for a period of two years from the date on + which the first motor vehicle prototype is produced at + a plant following a refit, provided that it is a + different motor vehicle of a class, or marque, or, for + a motor vehicle identified in Article 403(1)(a), size + and underbody, than was assembled by the motor vehicle + assembler in the plant before the refit; and + + (c) for the purposes of subparagraphs (a) and (b) sizes + means in the case of a motor vehicle identified in + Article 403(1)(a) + + (i) minicompacts -- less than 85 cubic feet of + passenger and luggage volume, + + (ii) subcompacts -- between 85 and 100 cubic feet of + passenger and luggage volume, + + (iii) compacts -- between 100 and 110 cubic feet of + passenger and luggage volume, + + (iv) midsize -- between 110 and 120 cubic feet of + passenger and luggage volume, and + + (v) large -- between 120 or more cubic feet of + passenger and luggage volume. + +Article 404: Accumulation + + For purposes of determining whether a good is an originating +good, the production of the good in the territory of one or more +of the Parties by one or more producers shall, at the choice of +the exporter or producer of the good, be considered to have been +performed in the territory of a Party by that exporter or +producer, provided that: + + (a) the applicable tariff classification change has + occurred, or the regional value-content requirement has + been satisfied, or both, entirely in the territory of + one or more of the Parties; + + (b) the good satisfies all other applicable requirements of + this Chapter; and + + (c) the production of the producer that chooses to + accumulate its production with that of other producers + is deemed to be the production of a single producer for + purposes of Article 402(10). + + +Article 405: De Minimis + +1. Notwithstanding Article 401(b), a good shall be considered +to be an originating good if the value of all non-originating +materials used in the production of the good that do not undergo +the applicable change in tariff classification is not more than +seven percent of the transaction value of the good or, if the +transaction value of the good is unacceptable under Article 1 of +the Customs Valuation Code, seven percent of the total cost of +the good, provided that: + + (a) if the good is subject to a regional value-content + requirement, the value of such non-originating + materials shall be taken into account in calculating + the regional value content of the good; and + + (b) the good satisfies all other applicable requirements of + this Chapter. + +2. A good that is subject to a regional value-content +requirement shall not be required to satisfy such requirement if +the value of all non-originating materials used in the production +of the good is not more than seven percent of the transaction +value of the good or, if the transaction value of the good is +unacceptable under Article 1 of the Customs Valuation Code, the +value of all non-originating materials is not more than seven +percent of the total cost of the good, provided that the good +satisfies all other applicable requirements of this Chapter. + +3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to: + + (a) a material provided for in Chapter 4 of the Harmonized + System or tariff item 1901.90.a1 (dairy preparations + containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids) + that is used in the production of a good provided for + in Chapter 4 of the Harmonized System; + + (b) a material provided for in Chapter 4 of the Harmonized + System or tariff item 1901.90.a1 (dairy preparations + containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids) + that is used in the production of a good provided for + in heading 21.05, subheading 2202.90, or tariff items + 1901.10.a1 (infant preparations containing over 10 + percent by weight of milk solids), 1901.20.a1 (mixes + and doughs, containing over 25 percent by weight of + butterfat, not put up for retail sale), 1901.90.a1 + (dairy preparations containing over 10 percent by + weight of milk solids), 2106.90.a4 (preparations + containing over 10 percent by weight of milk solids) or + 2309.90.a1 (animal feeds containing over 10 percent by + weight of milk solids and less than 6 percent by weight + of grain or grain products); + + (c) a material provided for in heading 17.01 that is used + in the production of a good provided for in headings + 17.01 through 17.03; + + (d) a material provided for in Chapter 15 of the Harmonized + System that is used in the production of a good + provided for in headings 15.01 through 15.08, 15.12, + 15.14 or 15.15; + + (e) a material provided for in heading 08.05 and + subheadings 2009.11 through 2009.30 that is used in the + production of a good provided for in subheadings + 2009.11 through 2009.30 or tariff item 2106.90.a2 + (concentrated fruit or vegetable juice of any single + fruit or vegetable, fortified with minerals or + vitamins) or 2202.90.a1 (fruit or vegetable juice of + any single fruit or vegetable, fortified with minerals + or vitamins); and + + (f) a material provided for in headings 22.03 through 22.08 + that is used in the production of a good provided for + in headings 22.07 through 22.08. + +4. Paragraph 1 shall not apply for purposes of calculating the +volume or weight of: + + (a) a non-originating material of Chapter 17 of the + Harmonized System or heading 18.05 that are used in the + production of a good provided for in subheading + 1806.10; + + (b) a non-originating material of Chapter 9 of the + Harmonized System that is used in the production of a + good provided for in tariff item 2101.10.a1 (instant + coffee, not flavored); and + + (c) a non-originating material of heading 20.09 that is + used in the production of a good provided for in + subheading 2009.90, or 2106.90.a3 (concentrated + mixtures of fruit or vegetable juice, fortified with + minerals or vitamins) 2202.90.a2 (mixtures of fruit or + vegetable juices, fortified with minerals or vitamins). + +5. A good of Chapters 50 through 63 of the Harmonized System +that does not originate because certain fibers or yarns used in +the production of the component of the good that gives the good +its essential character do not undergo the applicable change in +tariff classification described in Annex 401.1 for the good, +shall nonetheless be considered to originate if the weight of all +such fibers or yarns in the good is not more than seven percent +of the weight of that component. + +6. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to a good of Chapters 1 +through 44 of the Harmonized System unless the non-originating +material is provided for in a different subheading than the good +for which origin is being determined under this Article. + + +Article 406: Fungible Goods and Materials + + For purposes of determining whether a good is an originating +good: + + (a) where originating and non-originating fungible + materials are used in the production of a good, the + origin of the materials need not be determined through + the identification of any specific fungible material, + but may be determined on the basis of any of the + inventory management methods provided for in the + Uniform Regulations; and + + (b) where originating and non-originating fungible goods + are commingled and exported in the same form, the + origin of the good may be determined on the basis of + any of the inventory management methods provided for in + the Uniform Regulations. + + +Article 407: Accessories, Spare Parts, or Tools + + For purposes of determining whether a good, is an +originating good, accessories, spare parts or tools delivered +with the good that form part of the good's standard accessories, +spare parts, or tools, shall be considered as one with the good +and shall be disregarded in determining whether all the non- +originating materials used in the production of the good undergo +the applicable change in tariff classification described in Annex +401.1, provided that: + + (a) the accessories, spare parts or tools are not invoiced + separately from the good; + + (b) the quantities and value of the accessories, spare + parts or tools are customary for the good; and + + (c) if the good is subject to a regional value-content + requirement, the value of the accessories, spare parts + or tools shall be taken into account as either + originating or non-originating materials in calculating + the regional value content of the good. + + +Article 408: Indirect Materials + + An indirect material shall be considered to be an +originating material without regard to where it is produced. + + +Article 409: Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale + + Packaging materials and containers in which a good is +packaged for retail sale shall, if classified as one with the +good, be disregarded in determining whether all the non- +originating materials used in the production of the good undergo +the applicable change in tariff classification described in Annex +401.1, and, if the good is subject to a regional value content +requirement, the value of such packaging materials and containers +shall be taken into account in calculating the regional value +content of the good. + + +Article 410: Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment + + For the purpose of determining whether a good is an +originating good, packing materials and containers in which the +good is packed for shipment shall be disregarded in determining +whether: + + (a) the non-originating materials used in the production of + the good undergo the applicable change in tariff + classification described in Annex 401.1; and + + (b) the good satisfies a regional value-content + requirement. + + +Article 411: Transshipment + + A good shall not be considered to be an originating good by +virtue of having undergone production that satisfies the +requirements of Article 401 if, subsequent to that production, +the good undergoes further production, or any other operation, +outside the territories of the Parties, other than unloading, +reloading, or any other operation necessary to preserve it in +good condition or to transport the good to the territory of a +Party. + + +Article 412: Non-Qualifying Operations + + A good shall not be considered to be an originating good +merely by virtue of having undergone: + + (a) mere dilution with water or another substance that does + not materially alter the characteristics of the good; + or + + (b) any process, work or pricing practice, or any + combination thereof, in respect of which it is + demonstrated, on the basis of a preponderance of + evidence, that the object was to circumvent the + provisions of this Chapter. + + +Article 413: Interpretation + + For purposes of this Chapter, the following rules of +interpretation shall apply: + + (a) the basis for tariff classification in Article 401 is + the Harmonized System; + + (b) a more specific rule in Annex 401.1 shall take + precedence over a general requirement under Article + 401; + + (c) for purposes of applying Article 401(d), when + determining whether a tariff heading or subheading + provides for both a good and its parts, reference shall + be made both to the nomenclature of the heading or + subheading and to any legal note provided in the + Harmonized System; + + (d) the principles of the Customs Valuation Code shall + apply to domestic transactions as well as international + transactions; + + (e) in the event of any inconsistency between the + provisions of this Chapter and the Customs Valuation + Code, the provisions of this Chapter shall prevail to + the extent of the inconsistency; + + (f) in applying Customs Valuation Code under this Chapter, + the definitions in Article 415 shall take precedence + over the definitions of the Customs Valuation Code to + the extent of any difference; and + + (g) all costs referred to in this Chapter shall be recorded + and maintained in accordance with the Generally + Accepted Accounting Principles in the territory of the + Party in which the good is produced. + + +Article 414: Consultation and Revision + +1. The Parties shall consult regularly to ensure that the +provisions of this Chapter are administered effectively, +uniformly and consistently with the spirit and intent of this +Agreement, and shall cooperate in the administration of the +provisions of this Chapter in accordance with the provisions of +Chapter Five (Customs Procedures). + +2. If any Party concludes that the provisions of this Chapter +require revision to take into account developments in production +processes or other matters, the proposed revision along with +supporting rationale and any studies shall be submitted to the +other Parties for consideration and any appropriate action +pursuant to Chapter Five (Customs Procedures). + + +Article 415: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +class of motor vehicles means any one of the following categories +of motor vehicles: + + (a) motor vehicles provided for in subheadings 8701.20 and + 8702.yy (vehicles for the transport of 16 or more + persons), subheadings 8704.22, 8704.23, 8704.32 and + 8704.90, and headings 87.05 and 87.06; + + (b) motor vehicles provided for in subheadings 8701.10 and + 8701.30 through 8701.90; + + (c) motor vehicles provided for in subheadings 8702.xx + (vehicles for the transport of 15 or fewer persons) and + 8704.21 and 8704.31; or + + (d) motor vehicles provided for in subheadings 8703.21 + through 8703.90; + +customs value means the value of a good for the purposes of +levying duties of customs on an imported good; + +F.O.B. means free on board, regardless of the mode of +transportation, at the point of direct shipment by the seller to +the buyer; + +fungible goods or fungible materials means goods or materials +that are interchangeable for commercial purposes and whose +properties are essentially identical; + +identical or similar goods has the same meaning as prescribed for +identical goods and similar goods, respectively, in the Customs +Valuation Code; + +indirect material means a good used in the production, testing or +inspection of a good but not physically incorporated into the +good, or used in the maintenance or operation of equipment or +buildings associated with the production of a good, including: + + (a) fuel and energy; + + (b) tools, dies and molds; + + (c) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of + equipment and buildings; + + (d) lubricants, greases, compounding materials and other + materials used by labor or used to operate equipment + and buildings, or both; + + (e) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment + and supplies; + + (f) equipment, other devices and supplies used for testing + or inspecting the goods; + + (g) catalysts and solvents; and + + (h) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good + but whose use in the production of the good can + reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that + production; + +marque means the trade name used by a separate marketing division +of a motor vehicle assembler; + +material means a good, other than an indirect material, that is +used in the production of another good; + +model line means a group of motor vehicles having the same +platform or model name; + +motor vehicle assembler means a producer of motor vehicles and +any related persons or joint ventures in which the producer +participates; + +new building means new construction, including at least the +pouring or construction of new foundations and floors, erection +of new structure and roof, and installation of new plumbing, +electrical and other utilities to house the complete vehicle +assembly process (need definition of complete vehicle assembly +process); + +net cost means total cost minus sales promotion, marketing and +after-sales service costs, royalties, shipping and packing costs, +and non-allowable interest costs that are included in the total +cost; + +net cost of a good means the net cost that can be reasonably +allocated to the good using one of the methods set forth in +Article 402 (8) (a); + +non-allowable interest costs means interest costs actually +incurred by the producer in excess of the applicable federal +government rate identified in the Uniform Regulations for +comparable maturities, plus seven percentage points; + +non-originating good or non-originating material means a good or +material that has not satisfied the rule of origin applicable to +the good or material under this Chapter; + +producer means a person who grows, mines, harvests, manufactures, +processes or assembles a good, or any combination thereof; + +production means growing, mining, harvesting, manufacturing, +processing or assembling a good, or any combination thereof; + +reasonably allocate means to apportion in a manner appropriate to +the circumstances; + +refit means a plant closure for the purposes of plant conversion +or retooling that lasts at least three months; + +related person means persons who are related only if: + + (a) they are officers or directors of one another's + business; + + (b) they are legally recognized partners in business; + + (c) they are employer and employee; + + (d) any person directly or indirectly owns, controls or + holds 25 per cent or more of the outstanding voting + stock or shares of both of them; + + (e) one of them directly or indirectly controls the other; + + (f) both of them are directly or indirectly controlled by a + third person; or + + (g) they are members of the same family (members of the + same family are natural or adoptive children, brothers + sisters, parents, grandparents, or spouses); + +royalties means payments of any kind, including payments under +technical assistance and similar agreements, made as +consideration for the use, or right to use any copyright, +literary, artistic, or scientific work, patent, trademark, +design, model, plan, secret formula or process, excluding those +payments under technical assistance or similar agreements that +can be related to specific services such as: + + (a) personnel training, without regard to where performed; + and + + (b) if performed in the territory of one or more of the + Parties, engineering, tooling, die setting, software + design and similar computer services, or other + services; + +sales promotion, marketing and after-sales service costs means +the following costs related to sales promotion, marketing and +after-sales service: + + (a) sales and marketing promotion; media advertising; + advertising and market research; promotional and + demonstration materials, exhibits; sales conferences, + trade shows and conventions; banners; marketing + displays; free samples; sales, marketing and after- + sales service literature (product brochures, catalogs, + technical literature, price lists, service manuals, + sales aid information); establishment and protection of + logos and trademarks; sponsorships; wholesale and + retail restocking charges; entertainment; + + (b) sales and marketing incentives; consumer, retailer or + wholesaler rebates; merchandise incentives; + + (c) salaries and wages, sales commissions, bonuses, + benefits (e.g., medical, insurance, pension), + travelling and living expenses, membership and + professional fees, for sales promotion, marketing and + after-sales service personnel; + + (d) recruiting and training of sales promotion, marketing + and after-sales service personnel, and after-sales + training customer employees, where such costs are + identified separately for sales promotion, marketing + and after-sales service of goods on the financial + statements or cost accounts of the producer; + + (e) product liability insurance; + + (f) office supplies for sales promotion, marketing and + after-sales service of goods, where such costs are + identified separately for sales promotion, marketing + and after-sales service of goods on the financial + statements or cost accounts of the producer; + + (g) telephone, mail and other communications, where such + costs are identified separately for sales promotion, + marketing and after-sales service of goods on the + financial statements or cost accounts of the producer; + + (h) rent and depreciation of sales promotion, marketing and + after-sales service offices and distribution centers; + + (i) property insurance premiums, taxes, cost of utilities, + and repair and maintenance of sales promotion, + marketing and after-sales service offices and + distribution centers, where such costs are identified + separately for sales promotion, marketing and after- + sales service of goods on the financial statements or + cost accounts of the producer; and + + (j) payments by the producer to other persons for warranty + repairs; + +self-produced material means a material that is produced by the +producer of the good; + +shipping and packing costs means the costs incurred in packing +the good for shipment and shipping the good from the point of +direct shipment to the buyer, excluding costs of preparing and +packaging the good for retail sale; + +total cost means all product costs, period costs and other costs +incurred in the territory of one or more of the Parties; + +transaction value means the price of a good actually paid or +payable to the producer of the good, adjusted to a F.O.B. basis +and in accordance with the principles of paragraphs 1, 3 and 4 of +Article 8 of the Customs Valuation Code; + +used means used or consumed, or both, in the production of goods; +and + +wholly obtained or produced in the territory of one or more of +the Parties means goods that are: + + (a) mineral goods extracted in the territory of one or more + of the Parties; + + (b) goods harvested in the territory of one or more of the + Parties; + + (c) live animals born and raised in the territory of one or + more of the Parties; + + (d) goods (fish, shellfish and other marine life) taken + from the sea by vessels registered or recorded with a + Party and flying its flag; + + (e) goods produced on board factory ships from the goods + referred to in subparagraph (d) provided such factory + ships are registered or recorded with that Party and + fly its flag; + + (f) goods taken by a Party or a person of a Party from the + seabed or beneath the seabed outside territorial + waters, provided that a Party has rights to exploit + such seabed; + + (g) goods taken from outer space, provided they are + obtained by a Party or a person of a Party and not + processed in a non-Party; and + + (h) waste and scrap derived from + + (i) production in the territory of one or more of the + Parties, + + (ii) used goods collected in the territory of one or + more of the Parties, provided such goods are fit + only for the recovery of raw materials, or + + (iii) goods produced in the territory of one or + more of the Parties exclusively from goods + referred to in subparagraphs (a) through (h) + inclusive or from their derivatives, at any + stage of production. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 403.1 + + List of Tariff Provisions for Article 403(1) + + +INTERIM NOTE: The nomenclature that follows the tariff + provisions is for illustrative purposes only. + + +4009 (tubes, pipes and hoses) +4010.10 (rubber belts) +4011 (tires) +4016.93 (rubber, gaskets, washers and other seals) +4016.99.15.xx (seals) +7007.11 and 7007.21 (laminated safety glass) +7009.10 (mirrors) +8301.20 (locks) +8407.31 (engines of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50cc) +8407.32 (engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 50cc but not +exceeding 250cc) +8407.33 (engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 250cc but not +exceeding 1000cc) +8407.34.xx (engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cc but +not exceeding 2,000 cc); +8407.34.yy (engines of a cylinder capacity exceeding 2000 cc) +8408 (diesel engines) +8409 (parts of engines) +8413.30 (pumps) +8414.59 (turbochargers and supercharges) +8415.81 through 8415.83 (air conditioners) +8481.20, 8481.30 and 8481.80 (valves) +8482.10 through 8482.80 (ball bearings) +8483.10 through 8483.40 (transmission shafts) +8483.50 (flywheels) +8501.10 (electric motors) +8501.20 (electric motors) +8501.31 (electric motors) +8501.32.xx (electric motors that provide primary source for +electric powered vehicles of subheading 8703.90) +8507.10.xx, 8507.30.xx, 8507.40.xx and 8507.80.xx (batteries that +provide primary source for electric cars) +8511.30 (distributors) +8511.40 (starter motors) +8511.50 (other generators) +8512.20 (other lighting or visual signalling equipment) +8512.40 (windscreen wipers, defrosters) +8519.91 (cassette decks) +8527.21 (cassette players combined with radios) +8527.29 (radios) +8536.50 (switches) +8536.90 (junction boxes) +8537.10.99.10 (U.S. tariff provision 8537.10.00.40) (motor +control centres) +8539.10 (seal beamed headlamps) +8539.21 (tungsten halogen headlamps) +8544.30 (wire harnesses) +8706 (chassis) +8707 (bodies) +8708.10.xx (bumpers but not parts thereof) +8708.21 (safety seat belts) +8708.29.99.10 (U.S. tariff provision 8708.29.00.10) (body +stampings) +8708.29.xx (inflators and modules for airbags) +8708.39 (brakes and servo-brakes, and parts thereof) +8708.40 (gear boxes, transmissions) +8708.50 (drive axles with differential, whether or not provided +with other transmission components) +8708.60 (non-driving axles, and parts thereof) +8708.70.xx (road wheels, but not parts or accessories thereof) +8708.80 (suspension shock-absorbers) +8708.91 (radiators) +8708.92 (silencers (mufflers) and exhaust pipes) +8708.93.xx (clutches, but not parts thereof) +8708.94 (steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes) +8708.99.50.xx (airbags) +8708.99.81 (catalytic convertors) +8708.99.99.11 (half-shafts and drive shafts) +8708.99.99.19 (other parts for powertrains) +8708.99.99.20 (parts for suspension systems) +8708.99.99.49 (parts for steering systems) +8708.99.xx (other parts not included above) +9031.80 (monitoring devices) +9031.80.xx (electronic diagnostics for air bag systems) +9032.89 (automatic regulating instruments) +9401.20 (seats) + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 403.2 + + List of Components and Materials for Article 403(2) + + +1. Component: Engines of heading 8407 or 8408 + + Materials: cast block, cast head, fuel nozzle, fuel + injector pumps, glow plugs, turbochargers and superchargers, + electronic engine controls, intake manifold, exhaust + manifold, intake/exhaust valves, crankshaft/camshaft, + alternator, starter, air cleaner assembly, pistons, + connecting rods and assemblies made therefrom (or rotor + assemblies for rotary engines), flywheel (for manual + transmissions), flexplate (for automatic transmissions), oil + pan, oil pump and pressure regulator, water pump, crankshaft + and camshaft gears, and radiator assemblies or charge-air + coolers. + +2. Component: Gear boxes (transmissions) subheading 8708.40 + + Materials: (a) for manual transmissions - transmission case + and clutch housing; clutch; internal shifting mechanism; + gear sets, synchronizers and shafts; and (b) for torque + convertor type transmissions - transmission case and + convertor housing; torque convertor assembly; gear sets and + clutches; and electronic transmission controls. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 403.4 + + Regional Value-Content Calculation for CAMI + + +1. For purposes of Article 403, when determining the origin of +motor vehicles produced in the territory of Canada and imported +into the territory of the United States, CAMI Automotive, Inc. +("CAMI") may average its calculation of the regional value +content of a class of motor vehicles or a model line of motor +vehicles produced in a fiscal year in the territory of Canada by +CAMI for sale in the territory of one or more of the Parties with +the calculation of the regional value content of the +corresponding class of motor vehicles or model line of motor +vehicles produced in the territory of Canada by General Motors of +Canada Limited in a fiscal year that corresponds most closely to +CAMI's fiscal year, provided that: + + (a) General Motors of Canada Limited owns 50 percent or + more of the voting common stock of CAMI; and + + (b) General Motors of Canada Limited, General Motors + Corporation, General Motors de Mexico S.A., and any + subsidiary directly or indirectly owned by any of them, + or by any combination thereof, ("GM") acquires 75 + percent (75 percent) or more by unit of the class of + motor vehicles or model line of motor vehicles, as the + case may be, that CAMI Automotive Inc. has produced in + the territory of Canada in CAMI's fiscal year for sale + in the territory of one or more of the Parties. + +2. If GM acquires less than 75 percent by unit of the class of +motor vehicles or model line of motor vehicles, as the case may +be, that CAMI has produced in the territory of Canada in CAMI's +fiscal year for sale in the territory of one or more of the +Parties, CAMI may average in the manner described in paragraph 1 +only those motor vehicles that are acquired by GM for +distribution under the GEO marque or other GM marque. + +3. In calculating the regional value content of motor vehicles +produced by CAMI in the territory of Canada, CAMI may choose to +average the calculation in paragraph 1 or 2 over a period of two +fiscal years in the event that any motor vehicle assembly plant +operated by CAMI or any motor vehicle assembly plant operated by +General Motors of Canada Limited with which CAMI is averaging its +regional value content is closed for more than two consecutive +months: + + (a) for the purpose of re-tooling for a model change, or + + (b) as the result of any event or circumstance (other than + the imposition of antidumping and countervailing + duties, or an interruption of operations resulting from + a labour strike, lock-out, labour dispute, picketing or + boycott of or by employees of CAMI or GM), that CAMI or + GM could not reasonably have been expected to avert by + corrective action or by exercise of due care and + diligence, including a shortage of materials, failure + of utilities, or inability to obtain or delay in + obtaining raw materials, parts, fuel or utilities. + +Such averaging may be for CAMI's fiscal year in which a CAMI or +the General Motors of Canada Limited plant with which CAMI is +averaging is closed and either the previous or subsequent fiscal +year. In the event that the period of closure spans two fiscal +year, the averaging may be only for those two fiscal years. + +4. For the purposes of this Article, where by virtue of an +amalgamation, reorganization, division or similar transaction: + + (a) a motor vehicle producer (the "successor producer") + acquires all or substantially all of the assets used by + GM; and + + (b) the successor producer, directly or indirectly + controls, or is controlled by, GM, or both the + successor producer and GM are controlled by the same + person, + +the successor producer shall be deemed to be the same person and +a continuation of GM from which it acquired the assets. +NAFTA Chapter Five Customs Procedures + + + Subchapter A - Certification of Origin + + +Article 501: Certificate of Origin + +1. Upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the +Parties shall establish a Certificate of Origin for the purpose +of certifying that a good being exported from the territory of a +Party into the territory of another Party qualifies as an +originating good, and may thereafter revise the Certificate by +agreement. + +2. Each Party may provide that a Certificate of Origin for a +good imported into its territory be completed in a language +required under its laws or regulations. + +3. Each Party shall provide that: + + (a) an exporter in its territory shall complete and sign a + Certificate of Origin for any exportation of a good for + which an importer may claim preferential tariff + treatment upon importation of the good into the + territory of another Party; and + + (b) where an exporter in its territory is not the producer + of the good, such exporter may complete and sign a + Certificate on the basis of + + (i) its knowledge of whether the good qualifies as an + originating good, + + (ii) reasonable reliance upon the producer's written + representation that the good qualifies as an + originating good, or + + (iii) a completed and signed Certificate for the + good voluntarily provided to the exporter by + the producer. + +4. Nothing in paragraph 3 shall be construed to require a +producer to provide a Certificate of Origin to an exporter. + +5. Each Party shall: + + (a) provide that a Certificate of Origin that has been + completed and signed by an exporter or a producer in + the territory of another Party that is applicable to + + (i) a single importation of a good into its territory, + or + + (ii) multiple importations of identical goods imported + into its territory within any specified period, + not exceeding 12 months, set out therein by the + exporter or producer, + + shall be accepted by its customs administration for a +period of four years after the date on which the +Certificate was signed; and + + (b) require an exporter or a producer in its territory that + completes and signs a Certificate pursuant to + subparagraph (a) to notify in writing all persons to + whom such Certificate was given of any change that + could affect its accuracy or validity. + + +Article 502: Obligations Regarding Importations + +1. Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, each Party, +with respect to an importer in its territory that claims +preferential tariff treatment for a good imported into its +territory from the territory of another Party, shall provide +that: + + (a) the importer shall make a written declaration, based on + a valid Certificate of Origin, that the good qualifies + as an originating good; + + (b) the importer shall have the Certificate in its + possession at the time such declaration is made; + + (c) the importer shall provide, upon the request of that + Party's customs administration, a copy of the + Certificate; + + (d) if the importer fails to comply with any requirement + set out in this Chapter, that Party may deny + preferential tariff treatment to the good; + + (e) the importer, where the importer has reason to believe + that a Certificate on which a declaration was based + contains information that is not correct, shall + promptly make a corrected declaration and pay any + duties owing; and + + (f) the importer, who voluntarily makes a corrected + declaration pursuant to subparagraph (e), shall not be + subject to penalties for the making of an incorrect + declaration. + +2. Each Party shall provide that, where a good would have +qualified as an originating good when it was imported into the +territory of that Party but no claim for preferential tariff +treatment was made at that time, the importer of the good may, +within one year of the date on which the good was imported, apply +for a refund of any excess duties paid as the result of the good +not having been accorded preferential tariff treatment, upon +presentation of: + + (a) a written declaration that the good qualifies as an + originating good at the time of importation; + + (b) a copy of the Certificate of Origin to the same effect; + and + + (c) such other documentation relating to the importation of + the good as that Party may require. + + +Article 503: Exceptions + + Each Party shall provide that a Certificate of Origin shall +not be required for: + + (a) a commercial importation of a good whose value does not + exceed the amount of (US)$1,000 or its equivalent + amount in the Party's currency or such higher amount as + it may establish, except that it may require that the + invoice accompanying such importation include a + statement certifying that such goods qualify as + originating goods; + + (b) a non-commercial importation of a good whose value does + not exceed the amount of (US)$1000 or its equivalent + amount in the Party's currency, or such higher amount + as it may establish; or + + (c) an importation of a good for which the Party into whose + territory the good is imported has waived the + requirement for a Certificate of Origin, + + provided that such importation does not form part of a + series of importations that may reasonably be considered to + have been undertaken or arranged for the purpose of avoiding + the certification requirements set out in Articles 501 and + 502. + + +Article 504: Obligations Regarding Exportations + + Each Party shall provide that: + + (a) upon the request of its customs administration, an + exporter in its territory, or a producer in its + territory that has provided a copy of a Certificate of + Origin to such exporter pursuant to Article + 501(3)(b)(iii), shall provide a copy of the Certificate + to its customs administration; + + (b) a false certification by an exporter or a producer in + its territory that a good to be exported to the + territory of another Party qualifies as an originating + good shall have the same legal consequences, with + appropriate modifications, as would apply to an + importer in its territory with respect to a + contravention of its customs laws and regulations + regarding the making of a false statement or + representation; + + (c) where an exporter or a producer in its territory fails + to comply with any of the requirements set out in this + Chapter, it may apply such measures as the + circumstances may warrant; + + (d) an exporter or a producer in its territory that has + completed and signed a Certificate of Origin, and that + has reason to believe that the Certificate contains + information that is not correct, shall promptly notify + in writing all persons to whom the Certificate was + given of any change that could affect the accuracy or + validity of the Certificate; and + + (e) an exporter or a producer who voluntarily provides + written notification pursuant to subparagraph (d) shall + not be subject to penalties with respect to the making + of an incorrect certification. + + + Subchapter B - Administration and Enforcement + + +Article 505: Records + +1. Each Party shall provide that: + + (a) an exporter or a producer in its territory that + completes and signs a Certificate of Origin shall + maintain in its territory, for a period of five years + from the date the Certificate was signed or for such + longer period as such Party may specify, all records + relating to the origin of a good for which preferential + tariff treatment was claimed in the territory of + another Party, including records associated with + + (i) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment + for, the good that is exported from its territory, + and + + (ii) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment + for, all materials, including indirect materials, + used in the production of the good that is + exported from its territory, and + + (iii) the production of the good in the form in + which the good is exported from its + territory; and + + (b) an importer claiming preferential tariff treatment for + a good imported into the Party's territory shall + maintain in that territory, for a period of five years + from the date of importation of the good or for such + longer period as the Party may specify, a copy of the + Certificate and all other required documentation + relating to the importation of the good. + + +Article 506: Origin Verifications + +1. For purposes of determining whether a good imported into its +territory from the territory of another Party qualifies as an +originating good, a Party may, through its customs +administration, conduct a verification solely by means of: + + (a) written questionnaires to an exporter or a producer in + the territory of another Party; + + (b) visits to the premises of an exporter or a producer in + the territory of another Party to review the records + and observe the facilities used in the production of + the good; or + + (c) such other procedure as the Parties may agree. + +2. Prior to conducting a verification visit pursuant to +paragraph (1)(b), a Party shall, through its customs +administration: + + (a) deliver a written notification of its intention to + conduct such visit; + + (i) to the exporter or producer whose premises are to + be visited, + + (ii) to the customs administration of the Party in + whose territory the visit is to occur, and + + (iii) to, if requested by the Party in whose + territory the visit is to occur, the embassy + of such Party in the territory of the Party + proposing to conduct the visit; and + + (b) obtain the written consent of the exporter or producer + whose premises are to be visited. + +3. The notification referred to in paragraph 2 shall include: + + (a) the identity of the customs administration issuing the + notification; + + (b) the name of the exporter or producer whose premises are + to be visited; + + (c) the date and place of the proposed verification visit; + + (d) the object and scope of the proposed verification + visit, including specific reference to the good subject + to the verification; + + (e) the names and titles of the officials performing the + verification visit; and + + (f) the legal authority for the verification visit. + +4. Where an exporter or a producer has not given its written +consent to a proposed verification visit within 30 days of +receipt of notification pursuant to paragraph 2, the notifying +Party may deny preferential tariff treatment to the good that +would have been the subject of the visit. + +5. Each Party shall provide that, where its customs +administration receives notification pursuant to paragraph 2, it +may, within 15 days from the date of receipt of such +notification, postpone the proposed verification visit for a +period not exceeding 60 days from the date of such receipt, or +for such longer period as the Parties may otherwise agree. + +6. A Party shall not deny preferential tariff treatment to a +good based solely on the postponement of a verification visit +pursuant to paragraph 5. + +7. Each Party shall permit an exporter or a producer whose good +is the subject of a verification visit by another Party to +designate two observers to be present during such visit, provided +that: + + (a) the observers do not participate in a manner other than + as observers; and + + (b) the failure of such exporter or producer to designate + observers shall not result in the postponement of the + visit. + +8. Each Party shall, through its customs administration, +conduct a verification of a regional value-content requirement in +accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles +applied in the territory of the Party from which the good was +exported. + +9. The Party conducting a verification shall provide the +exporter or producer whose good is subject to the verification +with a written determination of whether the good qualifies as an +originating good, including findings of fact and the legal basis +for the determination. + +10. Where verifications by a Party indicate a pattern of conduct +by an exporter or a producer of false or unsupported +representations that a good imported into its territory qualifies +as an originating good, such Party may withhold preferential +tariff treatment to identical goods exported or produced by such +person until that person establishes compliance with the +provisions of Chapter Four (Rules of Origin). + +11. Each Party shall provide that where it determines that a +certain good imported into its territory does not qualify as an +originating good based on a tariff classification or a customs +value applied by the Party to one or more materials used in the +production of the good, which differs from the tariff +classification or customs value applied to such materials by the +Party from whose territory the good was exported, the Party's +determination shall not become effective until it notifies in +writing both the importer of the good and the person that +completed and signed the Certificate of Origin for the good of +its determination. + +12. A Party shall not apply a determination made under paragraph +11 to an importation made before the effective date of the +determination, provided that: + + (a) the customs administration of the Party from whose + territory the good was exported has issued an advance + ruling on the tariff classification or on the customs + value of such materials, or has given consistent + treatment to the entry of such materials under the + tariff classification or customs value at issue, on + which a person is entitled to rely; and + + (b) the advance ruling or consistent treatment was given + prior to notification of the determination. + +13. Where a Party denies preferential tariff treatment to a good +pursuant to a determination made under paragraph 11, it shall +postpone the effective date of the denial for a period not +exceeding 90 days, provided that the importer of the good, or the +person who completed and signed the Certificate of Origin for the +good, demonstrates that it has relied in good faith to its +detriment on the tariff classification or customs value applied +to such materials by the customs administration of the Party from +whose territory the good was exported. + + +Article 507: Confidentiality + +1. Each Party shall maintain, in accordance with its laws and +regulations, the confidentiality of confidential business +information collected pursuant to this Chapter and shall protect +that business information from disclosure that could prejudice +the competitive position of the persons providing the +information. + +2. The confidential business information collected pursuant to +this Chapter may only be disclosed to those authorities +responsible for the administration and enforcement of +determinations of origin, and of customs and revenue matters. + + +Article 508: Penalties + +1. Each Party shall maintain measures imposing criminal, civil +or administrative penalties for violations of its laws and +regulations relating to this Chapter. + +2. Nothing in Articles 502(1)(d) and (f), 504(e) and 506(6) +shall be construed to prevent a Party from applying such measures +as the circumstances may warrant. + + + Subchapter C - Advance Rulings + + +Articles 509: Advance Rulings + +1. Each Party shall, through its customs administration, +provide for the expeditious issuance of written advance rulings, +prior to the importation of a good into its territory, to an +importer in its territory or an exporter or a producer in the +territory of another Party, on the basis of the facts and +circumstances presented by such importer, exporter or producer of +the good, concerning: + + (a) whether materials imported from the territory of a non- + Party undergo, as a result of production in the + territory of one or more of the Parties, the applicable + change in tariff classification under Chapter Four + (Rules of Origin) to qualify as an originating good; + + (b) whether a good satisfies a regional value-content + requirement under either the transaction value method + or the net cost method set out in Chapter Four; + + (c) the appropriate basis or method for customs value to be + applied by an exporter or a producer in the territory + of another Party, in accordance with the principles of + the Customs Valuation Code, in calculating the + transaction value of a good, or the value of materials + used in the production of a good, for which an advance + ruling is requested, for the purpose of determining + whether the good satisfies a regional value-content + requirement under Chapter Four; + + (d) the appropriate basis or method for reasonably + allocating costs, in accordance with the allocation + methods set out in the Uniform Regulations, for + calculating the net cost of a good, or the value of an + intermediate material, for which an advance ruling is + requested, for the purposes of determining whether the + good satisfies a regional value-content requirement + under Chapter Four; + + (e) whether a good that re-enters its territory after the + good has been exported from its territory to the + territory of another Party for repair or alteration + qualifies for duty-free treatment in accordance with + Article 307 (Goods Re-entered After Repair or + Alteration); + + (f) whether the proposed or actual marking of a good + satisfies country of origin marking requirements under + Article 312 (Country of Origin Marking); or + + (g) whether a good to be imported qualifies as a good of a + Party under Annexes 300-B or 302.2. + +2. Each Party shall provide that an advance ruling issued +pursuant to paragraph 1 shall be based on: + + (a) for the purpose of determining the origin of a good, + Chapter Four (Rules of Origin), the principles of the + Customs Valuation Code and the Uniform Regulations; + + (b) for the purpose of determining country of origin + marking, Article 312 (Country of Origin Marking); and + + (c) for the purpose of determining whether a good qualifies + as a good of a Party, Annex 302.2. + +3. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures for the +issuance of advance rulings, including a detailed description of +the information reasonably required to process an application. + +4. Each Party shall provide that its customs administration: + + (a) may, at any time during the course of an evaluation of + an application for an advance ruling, request + supplemental information from the person requesting the + ruling; + + (b) after it has obtained all necessary information from + the person requesting an advance ruling, shall issue + the ruling in accordance with the time periods + specified in the Uniform Regulations; and + + (c) where the advance ruling is unfavorable to the person + requesting it, shall provide that person with a full + explanation of the reasons for the ruling. + +5. Subject to paragraph 7, each Party shall apply an advance +ruling to importations into its territory of the good for which +the ruling was requested, commencing on the date of its issuance +or such later date as may be specified therein. + +6. Each Party shall provide to any person requesting an advance +ruling the same treatment, including the same interpretation and +application of the provisions of Chapter Four (Rules of Origin) +regarding a determination of origin of a good, as it provided to +any other person to whom it issued an advance ruling, provided +that the facts and circumstances are identical in all material +respects. + +7. The issuing Party may modify or revoke an advance ruling: + + (a) if the ruling is based on an error + + (i) of fact, + + (ii) in the tariff classification of a good or the + materials subject to the ruling, + + (iii) in the application of a regional value- + content requirement under Chapter Four (Rules + of Origin), or + + (iv) in the application of the rules for determining + whether a good qualifies as a good of a Party + under Annexes 300-B or 302.2; + + (b) if the ruling is not in accordance with an + interpretation agreed by the Parties regarding Chapter + Three (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods) + and Chapter Four (Rules of Origin); + + (c) if there is a change in the material facts or + circumstances on which the ruling is based; + + (d) to conform with an amendment of Chapter Three, Chapter + Four, Marking Rules or Uniform Regulations; or + + (e) to conform with a judicial decision or a change in its + domestic law. + +8. Each Party shall provide that any modification or revocation +of an advance ruling shall be effective on the date on which the +modification or revocation is issued, or on such later date as +may be specified therein, and shall not be applied to +importations of a good that have occurred prior to that date, +unless the person to whom the advance ruling was issued has not +acted in accordance with its terms and conditions. + +9. Notwithstanding paragraph 8, the issuing Party shall +postpone the effective date of such modification or revocation +for a period not exceeding 90 days where the person to whom the +advance ruling was issued has in good faith relied to its +detriment on that ruling. + +10. Each Party shall provide that where its customs +administration examines the regional value-content of a good for +which it has issued an advance ruling with respect to an approved +basis or method of customs value under Article 509(1)(c), or with +respect to an approved basis or method for reasonably allocating +costs under Article 509(1)(d), or with respect to whether a good +qualifies for duty-free treatment under Article 509(1)(e), it may +evaluate whether: + + (a) the exporter or producer has complied with the terms + and conditions of the advance ruling; + + (b) the exporter's or producer's operations are consistent + with the material facts and circumstances upon which + the advance ruling is based; and + + (c) the supporting data and computations used in applying + the basis or method of customs valuation were correct + in all material respects. + +11. Each Party shall provide that where its customs +administration determines that any requirement in paragraph 10 +has not been satisfied, it may modify or revoke the advance +ruling as the circumstances may warrant. + +12. Each Party shall provide that, where a person can +demonstrate that it used reasonable care and acted in good faith +in presenting the facts and circumstances on which an advance +ruling was based, and where the customs administration of a Party +determines that the ruling was based on incorrect information, +the person to whom such advance ruling was issued shall not be +subject to penalties. + +13. Where a Party issues an advance ruling to a person that has +misrepresented or omitted material facts or circumstances upon +which the ruling is based or has failed to act in accordance with +the terms and conditions of such ruling, it may apply such +measures as the circumstances may warrant. + + + Subchapter D - Review And Appeal of Origin Determinations and +Advance Rulings + + +Article 510: Review and Appeal + +1. Each Party shall grant substantially the same rights of +review and appeal of determinations of origins and advance +rulings by its customs administration as it provides to importers +in its territory to any person: + + (a) who completes and signs a Certificate of Origin for a + good that has been subject to a determination of + origin; + + (b) whose good has been subject to a country of origin + marking determination pursuant to Article 312 (Country + of Origin Marking); or + + (c) who has received an advance ruling pursuant to Article + 509(1). + +2. Further to Articles 1804 (Administrative Proceedings) and +1805 (Review and Appeal), each Party shall provide that the +rights of review and appeal referred to in paragraph 1 shall +include access to: + + (a) at least one level of administrative review, + independent of the official or office responsible for + the determination under review; and + + (b) in accordance with its domestic law, judicial or quasi- + judicial review of the determination or decision taken + at the final level of administrative review. + + + Subchapter E - Uniform Regulations + + +Article 511: Uniform Regulations + +1. Upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the +Parties shall establish, and implement through their respective +domestic laws or regulations, Uniform Regulations regarding the +interpretation, application and administration of the provisions +of Chapter Four (Rules of Origin). + +2. Each Party shall implement any modification of or addition +to the Uniform Regulations no later than 180 days after the +Parties agree on such modification or addition, or such other +period as the Parties may agree. + + + Subchapter F - Cooperation + + +Article 512: Cooperation + +1. Each Party shall notify the other Parties of the following +determinations, measures and rulings, including to the greatest +extent practicable those that are prospective in application: + + (a) a determination of origin issued as the result of a + verification conducted pursuant to Article 506(1); + + (b) a determination of origin that such Party is aware is + contrary to: + + (i) a ruling issued by the customs administration of + another Party with respect to the tariff + classification or customs value of a good, or of + materials used in the production of a good, or the + reasonable allocation of costs where calculating + the net cost of a good, that is the subject of a + determination of origin, or + + (ii) consistent treatment given by the customs + administration of another Party with respect to + the tariff classification or customs value of a + good, or of materials used in the production of a + good, or the reasonable allocation of costs where + calculating the net cost of a good, that is the + subject of a determination of origin; + + (c) a measure establishing or significantly modifying an + administrative policy that is likely to affect future + determinations of origin, country of origin marking + requirements or determinations as to whether a good + qualifies as a good of a Party under the Marking Rules; + and + + (d) an advance ruling, or a ruling modifying or revoking an + advance ruling pursuant to Article 509(1). + +2. The Parties shall cooperate: + + (a) in the enforcement of their respective customs-related + laws or regulations implementing this Agreement, and + under any customs mutual assistance agreements or other + customs-related agreements to which they are party; + + (b) for purposes of the detection and prevention of + unlawful transshipments of textile and apparel goods of + a non-Party in the enforcement of prohibitions or + quantitative restrictions, including the verification + by a Party, in accordance with the procedures set out + in this Chapter, of the capacity for production of + goods by an exporter or a producer in the territory of + another Party, provided that the customs administration + of the Party proposing to conduct such verification, + prior to conducting the verification + + (i) obtains the consent of the Party in whose + territory the verification is to occur, and + + (ii) provides notification to the exporter or producer + whose premises are to be visited, + + except that procedures for notifying the exporter or +producer whose premises are to be visited shall be in +accordance with other procedures as the Parties may +agree; + + (c) to the extent practicable, for purposes of facilitating + the flow of trade between their territories, in + customs-related matters, such as the collection and + exchange of statistics regarding the importation and + exportation of goods, the harmonization of + documentation used in trade, the standardization of + data elements, the acceptance of an international data + syntax and the exchange of information; and + + (d) to the extent practicable, in the storage and + transmission of customs-related documentation. + + +Article 513: Working Group and Customs Subgroup + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Working Group on Rules of +Origin, comprising representatives of each Party, to ensure: + + (a) the effective implementation and administration of + Articles 303, 308 and 312, Chapter Four (Rules of + Origin), this Chapter, the Marking Rules and the + Uniform Regulations; and + + (b) the effective administration of the customs-related + aspects of Chapter Three (National Treatment and Market + Access). + +2. The Working Group shall meet at least four times a year and +at the request of any Party. + +3. The Working Group shall: + + (a) monitor the implementation and administration by the + customs administrations of the Parties of Articles 303, + 308 and 312, Chapter Four, this Chapter, the Marking + Rules and the Uniform Regulations to ensure their + uniform interpretation; + + (b) endeavor to agree, upon the request of any Party, on + any proposed modification of or addition to Articles + 303, 308 and 312, Chapter Four, this Chapter, the + Marking Rules and the Uniform Regulations; + + (c) notify the Commission of any agreed modification of or + addition to the Uniform Regulations; + + (d) propose to the Commission any modification of or + addition to Articles 303, 308 and 312, Chapter Three, + Chapter Four, this Chapter, the Marking Rules, the + Uniform Regulations or other provision of this + Agreement as required to conform with any change to the + Harmonized System; and + + (e) consider any other matter referred to it by a Party, or + by the Customs Subgroup established under paragraph 6. + +4. Each Party shall, to the greatest extent practicable, take +all necessary measures to implement any modification of or +addition to this Agreement within 180 days after the Commission +agrees on any such modification or addition. + +5. If the Working Group fails to resolve a matter referred to +it pursuant to paragraph 2(f) within 30 days of such referral, +any Party may request a meeting of the Commission pursuant to +Article 2007. + +6. The Working Group shall establish, and monitor the work of, +a Customs Subgroup comprising representatives of each Party. The +Subgroup shall meet at least four times a year and on the request +of any Party and shall: + + (a) endeavor to agree on + + (i) the uniform interpretation, application and + administration of the provisions of Articles 303, + 308 and 312, Chapter Four, this Chapter, the + Marking Rules and the Uniform Regulations, + + (ii) tariff classification and valuation matters + relating to determinations of origin, + + (iii) equivalent procedures and criteria for the + request, approval, modification, revocation + and implementation of advance rulings, + + (iv) revisions to the Certificate of Origin, + + (v) any other matter referred to it by a Party, the + Working Group or the Committee on Trade in Goods + established under Chapter Three, and + + (vi) any other customs-related matter arising under + this Agreement; + + (b) consider + + (i) the harmonization of customs-related automation + requirements and documentation, and + + (ii) proposed customs-related administrative and + operational changes that could affect the flow of + trade between the Parties' territories; + + (c) report periodically to the Working Group and notify it + of any agreement reached under this paragraph; and + + (d) refer to the Working Group any matter on which it has + been unable to reach agreement within 60 days after the + matter was referred to it pursuant to subparagraph + (a)(v). + +7. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a +Party from issuing a determination of origin or an advance ruling +related to a matter under consideration by the Customs Subgroup +or the Working Group or from taking such other action as it +considers necessary pending a resolution of the matter pursuant +to this Agreement. + + +Article 514: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +advance ruling means a written interpretation issued by the +customs administration of a Party on the application of a measure +to a given set of facts and circumstances regarding a prospective +importation of a good into its territory; + +commercial importation means the importation of a good into the +territory of any Party for the purpose of sale, or any +commercial, industrial, or other like use; + +customs administration means the competent authority that is +responsible under the domestic law of a Party for the +administration of customs laws and regulations; + +customs value means "customs value" as defined in Article 415; + +determination of origin means a determination as to whether a +good qualifies as an originating good in accordance with Chapter +Four (Rules of Origin); + +exporter in the territory of a Party includes an exporter located +in the territory of a Party or an exporter required under this +Chapter to maintain records in the territory of that Party +regarding exportations of a good; + +identical goods means goods that are the same in all respects, +including physical characteristics, quality and reputation, +irrespective of minor differences in appearance that are not +relevant to the determination of origin of such goods under +Chapter Four (Rules of Origin); + +importer in the territory of a Party includes an importer located +in the territory of a Party or an importer required under this +Chapter to maintain records in the territory of that Party +regarding importations of a good; + +preferential tariff treatment means the duty rate applicable to +an originating good; and + +producer includes a person that grows, mines, harvests, +manufactures, processes, or assembles a good, or any combination +thereof. + +NAFTA Chapter Six Energy and Basic Petrochemicals + + + +Article 601: Principles + +1. The Parties confirm their full respect for their +Constitutions. + +2. The Parties recognize that it is desirable to strengthen the +important role that trade in energy and basic petrochemical goods +play in the North American region and to enhance this role +through sustained and gradual liberalization. + +3. The Parties recognize the importance of having viable and +internationally competitive energy and petrochemical sectors to +further their individual national interests. + + +Article 602: Scope and Coverage + +1. This Chapter applies to measures relating to energy and +basic petrochemical goods originating in the territories of the +Parties and to measures relating to investment and services +associated with such energy and basic petrochemical goods, as set +forth in this Chapter. + +2. For purposes of this Chapter, energy and basic petrochemical +goods refer to those goods classified under the Harmonized System +as: + + (a) Chapter 27 (excluding: subheadings 2707.10, 2707.20, + 2707.30, 2707.40, 2707.60, 2707.91, 2707.99 (except + solvent naphtha, rubber extender oils and carbon black + feedstocks), and in subheading 2710.00 (only normal + paraffin mixtures in the range of C9 to C15), and in + heading 2711 (only ethylene, propylene, butylene and + butadiene, in purities over 50 percent)); + + (b) subheading 2612.10; + + (c) subheadings 2844.10 through 2844.50 (only with respect + to uranium compounds classified under those + subheadings); + + (d) subheading 2845.10; + + (e) subheading: 2901.10 (ethane, butanes, pentanes, + hexanes, and heptanes only); + +3. Except as otherwise specified in Annex 602.3, energy and +petrochemical goods and activities shall be governed by the +provisions of this Agreement. + + +Article 603: Import and Export Restrictions + +1. Subject to the further rights and obligations of this +Agreement, the Parties incorporate the provisions of the General +Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), with respect to +prohibitions or restrictions on trade in energy and basic +petrochemical goods. The Parties agree that this language does +not incorporate their respective protocols of provisional +application to the GATT. + +2. The Parties understand that the provisions of the GATT +incorporated in paragraph 1 prohibit, in any circumstances in +which any other form of quantitative restriction is prohibited, +minimum or maximum export-price requirements and, except as +permitted in enforcement of countervailing and antidumping orders +and undertakings, minimum or maximum import-price requirements. + +3. In circumstances where a Party imposes a restriction on +importation from or exportation to a non-Party of an energy or +basic petrochemical good, nothing in this Agreement shall be +construed to prevent the Party from: + + (a) limiting or prohibiting the importation from the + territory of any Party of such energy or basic + petrochemical good of the non-Party; or + + (b) requiring as a condition of export of such energy or + basic petrochemical good of the Party to the territory + of any other Party that the good be consumed within the + territory of the other Party. + +4. In the event that a Party imposes a restriction on imports +of an energy or basic petrochemical good from non-Party +countries, the Parties, upon request of any Party, shall consult +with a view to avoiding undue interference with or distortion of +pricing, marketing and distribution arrangements in another +Party. + +5. Parties may administer a system of import and export +licensing for energy and basic petrochemical goods provided that +such system is operated in a manner consistent with the +provisions of this Agreement, including paragraph 1 and Article +1502 (Monopolies and State Enterprises). + +6. In addition, the Parties recognize the provisions of +Annex 603.6. + + +Article 604: Export Taxes + + No Party shall maintain or introduce any tax, duty, or +charge on the export of any energy or basic petrochemical good to +the territory of any other Party, unless such tax, duty, or +charge is also maintained or introduced on such energy or basic +petrochemical good when destined for domestic consumption. + + +Article 605: Other Export Measures + + A Party may maintain or introduce a restriction otherwise +justified under the provisions of Articles XI:2(a) and XX(g), (i) +and (j) of the GATT with respect to the export of an energy or +basic petrochemical good to the territory of another Party, only +if: + + (a) the restriction does not reduce the proportion of the + total export shipments of a specific energy or basic + petrochemical good made available to such other Party + relative to the total supply of that good of the Party + maintaining the restriction as compared to the + proportion prevailing in the most recent 36-month + period for which data are available prior to the + imposition of the measure, or in such other + representative period on which the Parties involved may + agree; + + (b) the Party does not impose a higher price for exports of + an energy or basic petrochemical good to such other + Party than the price charged for such energy good when + consumed domestically, by means of any measure such as + licenses, fees, taxation and minimum price + requirements. The foregoing provision does not apply + to a higher price which may result from a measure taken + pursuant to subparagraph (a) that only restricts the + volume of exports; and + + (c) the restriction does not require the disruption of + normal channels of supply to such other Party or normal + proportions among specific energy or basic + petrochemical goods supplied to the other Party such + as, for example, between crude oil and refined products + and among different categories of crude oil and of + refined products. + + +Article 606: Energy Regulatory Measures + +1. The Parties recognize that energy regulatory measures are +subject to the disciplines of: + + (a) national treatment, as provided in Article 301; + + (b) import and export restrictions, as provided in Article + 603; or + + (c) export taxes, as provided in Article 604. + +2. Each Party shall seek to ensure that in the application of +any energy regulatory measure, energy regulatory bodies within +its territory avoid disruption of contractual relationships to +the maximum extent practicable, and provide for orderly and +equitable implementation appropriate to such measures. + + +Article 607: National Security Measures + +1. No Party shall maintain or introduce a measure restricting +imports of an energy or basic petrochemical good from, or exports +of an energy or basic petrochemical good to, another Party under +Article XXI of the GATT or under Article 2102 (National +Security), except to the extent necessary to: + + (a) supply a military establishment of a Party or enable + fulfillment of a critical defense contract of a Party; + + (b) respond to a situation of armed conflict involving the + Party taking the measure; + + (c) implement national policies or international agreements + relating to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons or + other nuclear explosive devices; or + + (d) respond to direct threats of disruption in the supply + of nuclear materials for defense purposes. + +2. The Parties recognize the provisions of Annex 607.2. + + +Article 608: Miscellaneous Provisions + +1. Canada and the United States shall act in accordance with +the terms of Annexes 902.5 and 905.2 of the Canada - United +States Free Trade Agreement. + +2. The Parties agree to allow existing or future incentives for +oil and gas exploration, development and related activities in +order to maintain the reserve base for these energy resources. + +3. Canada and the United States intend no inconsistency between +the provisions of this Chapter and the Agreement on an +International Energy Program (IEP). In the event of any +unavoidable inconsistency between the IEP and this Chapter, the +provisions of the IEP shall prevail to the extent of that +inconsistency as between Canada and the United States. + + +Article 609: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +consumed means transformed so as to qualify under the rules of +origin set out in Chapter Four (Rules of Origin), or actually +consumed; + +restriction means any limitation, whether made effective through +quotas, licenses, permits, minimum or maximum price requirements +or any other means; + +energy regulatory measure means any measure by federal or sub- +federal entities that directly affects the transportation, +transmission or distribution, purchase or sale, of an energy or +basic petrochemical good; + +first hand sale refers to the first commercial transaction +affecting the good in question; + +Independent Power Producer (IPP) means a facility that is used +for the generation of electric energy exclusively for sale to an +electric utility for further resale; + +investment means investment as defined in Chapter Eleven +(Investment); + +total supply means shipments to domestic users and foreign users +from: + + (a) domestic production; + + (b) domestic inventory; and + + (c) other imports, as appropriate; and + +total export shipments means the total shipments from total +supply to users located in the territory of the other Party. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 602.3 + + +1. The Mexican State reserves to itself the following strategic +activities and investment in such activities: + + (a) exploration and exploitation of crude oil and natural + gas; refining or processing of crude oil and natural + gas; and production of artificial gas, basic + petrochemicals and their feedstocks; and pipelines; and + + (b) foreign trade; transportation, storage and + distribution, up to and including first hand sales of + the following goods: crude oil; natural and artificial + gas; goods covered by this Chapter obtained from the + refining or processing of crude oil and natural gas; + and basic petrochemicals. + +2. In the event of an inconsistency between Annex 602.3, +paragraphs 1, 5(a) and 6, and another provision of this +Agreement, the provisions of Annex 602.3, paragraphs 1, 5(a) and +6, shall prevail to the extent of that inconsistency. + +3. Natural Gas and Petrochemical Feedstock Trade + + Where end-users and suppliers of natural gas or basic +petrochemical goods consider that cross-border trade in such +goods may be in their interests, the Parties agree that such +end-users and suppliers, and state enterprises of the Parties as +may be required under their domestic law, shall have the right to +negotiate supply contracts. + + The modalities of implementing such arrangements are left to +the end-users, suppliers and state enterprises of the Parties as +may be required under their domestic law and may take the form of +individual contracts between the state enterprise and each of the +other entities. Such contracts may be subject to regulatory +approval. + +4. Performance Contracts + + The Parties shall allow state enterprises to negotiate +performance clauses in their service contracts. + +5. Electricity + + (a) In Mexico the supply of electricity as a public service + is a strategic area reserved to the State. Except as + provided in subparagraph (b) below the activities + encompassed by the supply of electricity as a public + service in Mexico include the generation, transmission, + transformation, distribution and sale of electricity. + + (b) The opportunities for private investment in Mexico in + electricity generating facilities include: + + (i) Production for Own Use + + Enterprises of the other Parties may acquire, +establish, and/or operate an electrical generating +facility to meet its own supply needs. Electricity +generated in excess of the enterprise's own supply +requirements must be sold to CFE and CFE shall +purchase such electricity under terms and +conditions agreed to by CFE and the enterprise. + + (ii) Co-generation + + Enterprises of the other Parties may acquire, +establish, and/or operate co-generation facilities +which generate electricity using heat, steam or +other energy sources associated with an industrial +process. Owners of the industrial facility need +not be the owners of the co-generating facility. +Electricity generated in excess of the +enterprise's own supply requirements must be sold +to CFE and CFE shall purchase such electricity +under terms and conditions agreed to by CFE and +the enterprise. + + (iii) Independent Power Production + + Enterprises of the other Parties may acquire, +establish, and/or operate electricity generating +facilities for independent power production (IPP) +in Mexico. Electricity generated by IPP facilities +for sale in Mexico shall be sold to CFE and CFE +shall purchase such electricity under terms and +conditions agreed to by CFE and the enterprise. +Where an IPP located in Mexico and an electric +utility of another Party consider that cross- +border trade in electricity may be in their +interest, the Parties agree that these entities +and CFE shall have the right to negotiate the +terms and conditions of power purchase and power +sale contracts. The modalities of implementing +such supply arrangements is left to the end-users, +suppliers and CFE and may take the form of +individual contracts between the state enterprise +and each of the other entities. Such contracts +shall be subject to regulatory approval. + +6. Nuclear + + The generation of nuclear energy; the exploration, +exploitation and processing of radioactive minerals; the nuclear +fuel cycle; the use and reprocessing of nuclear fuels and the +regulation of their applications for other purposes; the +transportation and storage of nuclear wastes; and the production +of heavy water, are reserved to the Mexican state. + +7. Pursuant to Article 1101(3), private investment is not +permitted in reserved activities listed above in paragraphs 1, +5(a) and 6. Chapter Twelve (Cross Border Trade in Services) +shall only apply to activities involving the provision of +services covered in paragraphs 1, 5(a) and 6 when Mexico permits +a contract to be granted in respect of such activities and only +to the extent of that contract. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 603.6 + + + +United Mexican States: + +1. For only those goods listed below, Mexico may restrict the +granting of import and export licenses for the sole purpose of +reserving foreign trade in these goods to itself. + +2707.50 Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65% or + more by volume (including losses) distills at 250 C by + the ASTM D 86 method. + +2707.99 Rubber extender oils, solvent naphtha and carbon black + feedstocks only. + +2709 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous +minerals, crude. + +2710 aviation gasoline; gasoline and motor fuel blending +stocks (except aviation gasoline) and reformates when +used as motor fuel blending stocks; kerosene; gas oil +and diesel oil; petroleum ether; fuel oil; paraffinic +oils other than for lubricating purposes; pentanes; +carbon black feedstocks; hexanes; heptanes and +naphthas. + +2711 Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons other +than: ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene, in +purities over 50 percent. + +2712.90 only paraffin wax containing by weight more than 0.75% + of oil, in bulk (Mexico classifies these goods under HS + 2712.90.02) and only when imported to be used for + further refining. + +2713.11 Petroleum coke not calcined. + +2713.20 Petroleum bitumen (except when used for road surfacing + purposes under HS 2713.20.01). + +2713.90 Other residues of petroleum oils obtained from + bituminous materials. + +2714 Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale +and tar sands, asphaltites and asphaltic rocks (except +when used for road surfacing purposes under HS +2714.90.01). + +2901.10 Ethane, butanes, pentanes, hexanes, and heptanes only. + +2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the +provisions of Article 605 shall not apply as between the other +Parties and Mexico. + + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 607.2 + + + +1. The provisions of Article 607(1) shall impose no obligations +and confer no rights on Mexico. + +2. Nothwithstanding Article 607(1), the provisions of Article +2102 (National Security) shall apply as between the other Parties +and Mexico. + +NAFTA Chapter Seven Agriculture + + + +Article 701: Scope + +1. This Chapter applies to trade in agricultural goods and to +sanitary and phytosanitary measures. + + + Subchapter A - Market access + + +Article 702: Scope + +1. Further to Article 102 (Objectives), the provisions of this +Subchapter address import barriers, domestic support, export +subsidies, and grading and marketing standards and measures that +affect trade of agricultural goods between the Parties. + +2. To the extent of any inconsistency in this Agreement with +the provisions of this Subchapter, this Subchapter shall prevail. + + +Article 703: International obligations + +1. Each Party shall comply with Annex 703.1 with respect to its +agricultural trade under other international agreements, to the +extent set out in that Annex. + +2. When a Party desires to adopt a measure pursuant to any +international commodity agreement with respect to an agricultural +good, it shall consult with the other Parties in order to avoid +nullification or impairment of a concession granted by such Party +in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2. + +3. Each Party shall comply with Annex 703.3 with respect to +actions taken pursuant to any international coffee agreement. + + +Article 704: Market Access + + General Provisions + +1. In order to facilitate trade in agricultural goods, the +Parties shall work together to improve access to their respective +markets through the reduction or elimination of import barriers. + + Tariffs and Quantitative Restrictions + +2. Each Party shall comply with Annex 704.2 with respect to +tariffs and quantitative restrictions, including GATT market +access requirements and trade in sugar. + + Agricultural Grading and Marketing Standards + +3. Each Party shall comply with Annex 704.3 with respect to +agricultural grading and marketing standards. + + Special Safeguard Provisions + +4. Each Party may, during the applicable period of transition, +adopt or maintain special safeguards in the form of tariff quotas +on specific agricultural goods, as specified in its Schedule set +out in Annex 302.2, and further described in Annex 704.4. + +5. A Party may not apply, at the same time, measures under +paragraph 4 and Chapter 8 (Emergency Action) with respect to the +same agricultural good. + + +Article 705: Domestic Support + + The Parties recognize that domestic support measures can be +of crucial importance to their agricultural sectors but may also +have trade distorting effects and effects on production. The +Parties further recognize that domestic support commitments may +result from the agriculture negotiations in the Uruguay Round of +multilateral trade negotiations under the GATT. Accordingly, to +the extent a Party decides to support its agricultural producers, +such Party should endeavor to move toward domestic support +policies that: + + (a) have minimal or no trade distortion effects or effects + on production; or + + (b) are exempt from domestic support reduction commitments + under the GATT. + +The Parties further recognize that the domestic support +mechanisms of each Party, including those that are subject to +reduction commitments, may be changed at the Party's discretion +so long as such change is in compliance with its GATT rights and +obligations. + + +Article 706: Export Subsidies + +1. The Parties recognize that export subsidies may have serious +prejudicial effects on importing and exporting Parties, and the +Parties share the objective of achieving the multilateral +elimination of export subsidies for agricultural goods. The +Parties shall cooperate in an effort to achieve an agreement in +the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade which eliminates +export subsidies on agricultural goods. + +2. The Parties also recognize that export subsidies may cause +disruption in the market of an importing Party. Accordingly, the +Parties affirm that it is inappropriate for a Party to provide +export subsidies for the export of an agricultural good to the +territory of another Party when there are no other subsidized +imports of that good into that other Party. + +3. Except as provided in Annex 703.1, where an exporting Party +considers that a non-Party is exporting an agricultural good into +the territory of another Party with the benefit of export +subsidies, the exporting Party may request consultations with the +importing Party with a view toward agreeing on measures that the +importing Party could adopt to counter the effect of such +subsidized imports. If the importing Party adopts the +agreed-upon measures, the exporting Party shall refrain from +applying, or immediately cease to apply, any export subsidy to +exports of such good into the territory of the importing Party. + +4. Except as provided in Annex 703.1, a Party proposing to +introduce an export subsidy on exports of an agricultural good to +the territory of another Party shall notify such Party at least +three days in advance, and shall upon request consult with such +Party, within 72 hours of receipt of the request, with a view to +eliminating the subsidy or minimizing any adverse impact on the +importing Party's market for that good. Another Party may +request to join such consultations. + +5. Each Party shall take into account the interests of the +other Parties in the use of any export subsidy on an agricultural +good exported to a Party or non-Party, recognizing that such +subsidies may have prejudicial effects on the interests of the +other Parties. + +6. The Parties shall establish a Working Group on Agricultural +Subsidies which shall meet at least semi-annually, or at such +other times as the Parties may agree, to work toward elimination +of all export subsidies in connection with trade in agricultural +goods between the Parties. The functions of the Working Group on +Agricultural Subsidies shall include: + + (a) monitoring the volume and price of imports of + agricultural goods that have benefitted from export + subsidies into the territory of any Party; + + (b) providing a forum for the Parties to develop mutually + acceptable criteria and procedures for reaching + agreement on the limitation or elimination of the + provision of export subsidies in connection with + importation of agricultural goods into the territories + of the Parties; and + + (c) reporting annually to the Committee on Agricultural + Trade, established under Article 708, with respect to + implementation of this Article. + +7. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article: + + (a) if the Parties agree to a particular export subsidy + measure on an agricultural good for export to the + territory of a Party, the exporting Party may adopt or + maintain such measure; and + + (b) each Party shall retain its rights to apply + countervailing duties to subsidized imports from any + source. + + +Article 707: Resolution of Private Commercial Disputes + Regarding Transactions in Agricultural Goods + + The advisory committee established pursuant to Article +2022(4) shall work toward a system for resolving private +commercial disputes that arise in connection with transactions in +agricultural goods. The system of each Party shall be designed +to achieve prompt and effective resolution of such disputes with +attention to special circumstances, including the perishability +of the goods involved. + + +Article 708: Committee on Agricultural Trade + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Agricultural +Trade, comprising representatives of each Party. + +2. The Committee's functions shall include: + + (a) monitoring and promoting cooperation on the + implementation and administration of this Subchapter; + + (b) providing a forum for the Parties to consult at least + semi-annually and at such other times as the Parties + may agree on issues related to this Subchapter; and + + (c) reporting annually to the Commission on the + implementation of this Subchapter. + + +Article 709: Definitions + +For purposes of this Subchapter: + +agricultural goods means: + + (i) HS Chapters 1 to 24 less fish and fish products, plus + + (ii) HS Code 29.05.43 (manitol) + HS Code 29.05.44 (sorbitol) + HS Heading 33.01 (essential + oils) + HS Headings 35.01 to 35.05 (albuminoidal + substances, modified + starches, glues) + HS Code 38.09.10 (finishing agents) + HS Code 38.23.60 (sorbitol n.e.p.) + HS Headings 41.01 to 41.03 (hides and skins) + HS Heading 43.01 (raw furskins) + HS Headings 50.01 to 50.03 (raw silk and silk waste) + HS Headings 51.01 to 51.03 (wool and animal hair) + HS Headings 52.01 to 52.03 (raw cotton, waste and cotton carded or + combed) + HS Heading 53.01 (raw flax) + HS Heading 53.02 (raw hemp); + +fish and fish products for purposes of the definition of +agricultural goods means fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other +aquatic invertebrates, marine mammals, and their products within +the following headings of the Harmonized System: + + HS Heading 05.07 (tortoise-shell, whalebone and + whalebone hair and those fish or + crustaceans, molluscs or other + aquatic invertebrates, marine mammals, and + their products within this heading) + + HS Heading 05.08 (all goods (coral and similar materials)) + HS Heading 05.09 (all goods (natural sponges of animal origin)) + HS Heading 05.11 (products of fish or crustaceans,molluscs or other + aquatic invertebrates; dead animals of Chapter 3) + HS Heading 15.04 (all goods (fats and oils and their fractions, of + fish or marine mammals)) + HS Heading 16.03 ("non-meat" extracts and juices) + HS Heading 16.04 (all goods (prepared or preserved fish)) + HS Heading 16.05 (all goods (prepared preserved crustaceans, + molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates)); + +net production surplus means the quantity by which a Party's +domestic production of sugar exceeds its total consumption of +sugar for a marketing year; + +net surplus producer means that a Party has been determined to +have a net production surplus in accordance with Schedule +704.2(I)(B)(3); + +plantation white sugar means crystalline sugar which has not been +refined and is intended for human consumption without further +processing or refining; + +raw value means the equivalent of a quantity of sugar in terms of +raw sugar testing 96 degrees by the polariscope, determined as +follows: + + (a) the raw value of plantation white sugar equals the + number of kilograms thereof multiplied by 1.03; + + (b) the raw value of liquid sugar and invert sugar equals + the number of kilograms of the total sugars thereof + multiplied by 1.07; and + + (c) the raw value of other imported sugar and syrup goods + equals the number of kilograms thereof multiplied by + the greater of 0.93, or 1.07 less 0.0175 for each + degree of polarization under 100 degrees (and fractions + of a degree in proportion); + +sugar means raw or refined sugar derived directly or indirectly +from sugar cane or sugar beets, including liquid refined sugar; +and + +sugar and syrup goods means "sugar and syrup goods" as defined in +Annex 709. + ANNEX 703.1 + + Incorporation of Trade Provisions + + +1. Articles 701.1, 701.2, 701.3, 701.5, 702, 704, 705, 706, +707, 708.1, 708.4 710 and 711 [subject to review] of the Canada - + U.S. Free Trade Agreement shall apply to trade in "agricultural +goods", as that term is defined in Article 711 of that Agreement, +between Canada and the United States, which Articles are hereby +incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement for such +purpose. + +2. For purposes of this incorporation, any reference to Chapter +18 of the Canada - U.S. Free Trade Agreement shall be deemed to +be a reference to Chapter 20 of this Agreement. + + ANNEX 703.3 + + International Coffee Agreement + + Neither Canada nor Mexico shall take actions pursuant to any +international coffee agreement and measures authorized thereunder +to restrict trade in coffee between them. + + ANNEX 704.2 + + Market Access + +Each Party shall comply with Sections I and II. + + + Section I + + Mexico and the United States + +1. This Section shall apply only between the United States and +Mexico. + +2. Each Party shall comply with Appendices A and B. + + + Appendix A + + Tariffs, Quantitative Restrictions and GATT Market Access + +1. The Parties recognize that, upon the date of entry into +force of the Agreement, each Party, in accordance with the rights +and obligations set forth in Chapter 3, will not adopt or +maintain measures regarding quantitative restrictions on the +importation of agricultural goods originating in each other's +territory, but may apply tariff quotas as set forth in its +Schedule set out in Annex 302.2. The Parties further recognize +that the over-quota tariff rate applied by a Party in connection +with such tariff quotas will be progressively eliminated in the +manner set forth in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2. + +2. Each Party agrees to waive its rights under Article XI.2(c) +of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade with respect to any +measure taken in connection with the importation of agricultural +goods originating in the territory of the other. + +3. Except as provided in paragraph 4, to the extent a tariff +applied by a Party in accordance with a tariff quota as set forth +in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 at any time exceeds the +applicable bound rate of duty for that agricultural good as set +forth in its GATT Schedule of Tariff Concessions as of June 12, +1991, the other Party hereby waives its rights with respect to +the applicable bound rate of duty under GATT Article II, +notwithstanding the provisions of Article 103 of this Agreement. + +4. If the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture enters +into force with respect to a Party, pursuant to which that Party +has agreed to convert its quantitative restrictions into tariff +quotas, that Party shall ensure that the over-quota tariff rates +it applies to agricultural goods of the other Party are not +greater than the lower of (a) the applicable over-quota tariff +rates set out in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 or (b) the +applicable over-quota tariff rates set out in its GATT Schedule +of Tariff Concessions. + +5. Market access afforded by a Party in accordance with its +Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 and applied to imports of +agricultural goods of another Party shall count, as between the +Parties, toward the satisfaction of market access commitments +which have been agreed upon under its GATT Schedule of Tariff +Concessions or which may be undertaken by the importing Party as +a result of any GATT agreement entering into force as to that +Party during the applicable transition period under this +Agreement. + +6. Neither Party shall seek a voluntary restraint agreement +from the other Party with respect to the exportation of meat +originating in the territory of that other Party. + +7. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 3 (Market Access), +goods of subheading 2008.11 of the Harmonized System (HS) that +originate in the territory of Mexico shall be subject upon +importation into the territory of the United States to the rate +of duty provided in the Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 for the +United States only if all agricultural goods within heading 12.02 +of the HS used in the production of such goods originate in the +territory of one or more of the Parties. + +8. A good provided for in item 1806.10.a1 or 2106.90.a1 that +is: + + (a) imported into the territory of the United States from + the territory of Mexico; or + + (b) imported into the territory of Mexico from the + territory of the United States, + +shall be eligible for the rate of duty provided in Annex 302.2 +only if all agricultural materials provided for in subheading +1701.99 used in the production of such good are originating +materials. + +9. The United States shall not adopt or maintain, with respect +to imports into its territory of agricultural goods originating +in the territory of Mexico, any fee applied pursuant to Section +22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, or any successor +statute. + +10. Agricultural goods entered into maquiladoras or foreign- +trade zones and re-exported, including subsequent to processing, +shall not count toward the fulfillment of market access +commitments under a Party's Schedule set out in Annex 302.2. + + + + Appendix B + + Trade in Sugar + + +1. The United States and Mexico recognize the importance of +liberalizing trade in sugar and syrup goods while avoiding +conditions of entry that may result in displacement of the +consumption of such goods originating in the territories of the +United States and Mexico by imports from non-Parties. +Accordingly, the United States and Mexico have agreed to the +following provisions to govern trade between them in sugar and +syrup goods. + +2. The over quota customs duty for imports into the territory +of the United States of sugar and syrup goods originating in the +territory of Mexico shall be reduced to zero during a period of +15 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement as +follows: + + (a) from the first to the sixth year after the date of + entry into force of this Agreement, the customs duty + shall be reduced by a total of 15 percent in equal + annual stages; + + (b) from the seventh to the fifteenth year after the date + of entry into force of this Agreement, the customs duty + shall be removed entirely in equal annual stages; and + + (c) after the end of the sugar transition period, the duty + on all imports of sugar and syrup goods from Mexico + shall be zero. + +3. In addition to the customs duty reductions provided for +under paragraph 2, imports into the territory of the United +States of sugar and syrup goods originating in the territory of +Mexico shall be duty free for a quantity, on a marketing year +(October 1 - September 30) basis, to be determined as follows: + + (a) for each upcoming marketing year in which Mexico is not + projected to be a net surplus producer, the quantity + shall be the greater of 7,258 metric tons raw value or + the quota allocated by the United States for a non- + Party within the category designated "other specified + countries and areas" under paragraph (b)(i) of + additional U.S. note 3 to chapter 17 of the Harmonized + Tariff Schedule of the United States; + + (b) for each upcoming marketing year in which Mexico is + projected to be a net surplus producer of sugar, in + accordance with sub-paragraph (d), the quantity shall + be the greater of (i) the amount specified in sub- + section (a), or (ii) Mexico's projected net production + surplus, but not greater than a maximum quantity as + follows + + (i) for each of the first through sixth marketing + years after the date of entry into force of this + Agreement, 25,000 metric tons raw value, + + (ii) for the seventh marketing year after the date of + entry into force of this Agreement, 150,000 metric + tons raw value, and + + (iii) for each of the eighth through fifteenth + marketing years after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, 110 percent of the + previous marketing year's maximum quantity; + + (c) in any year after the sixth year after the date of + entry into force of this Agreement, the quantity of + imports of sugar and syrup goods originating in the + territory of Mexico shall not be subject to the + limitations set out in subparagraph (b) if + + (i) Mexico has been a net surplus producer for any two + consecutive marketing years, or + + (ii) Mexico has been a net surplus producer during the + previous marketing year, and Mexico is projected + to be a net surplus producer of sugar, in + accordance with subparagraph (d), in the upcoming + marketing year, unless Mexico ultimately is not a + net surplus producer in that marketing year; and + + (d) prior to the beginning of each marketing year, Mexico + shall make projections of its domestic production and + total consumption of sugar. Mexico and the United + States shall consult by July 1 of each year to jointly + determine whether Mexico is projected to be a net + surplus producer in the upcoming marketing year, in + accordance with the methodology and sources of + information set out in Schedule 704.2(I)(B)(3). + +4. Mexico shall implement a tariff quota to be applied on a +Most Favored Nation basis for sugar and syrup goods with customs +duties equal to those of the United States no later than six +years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement. +Mexico shall thereafter progressively eliminate its over quota +customs duty for imports of sugar and syrup goods originating in +the territory of the United States, in identical fashion as the +reductions provided for United States customs duties in paragraph +2. Mexico shall establish the quantities of imports of sugar and +syrup goods originating in the territory of the United States +that shall be duty-free pursuant to the same procedure by which +the United States shall establish such quantities with respect to +imports of such goods originating in the territory of Mexico in +accordance with sub-paragraph 3(b). The United States shall make +projections of its domestic production and consumption, and the +United States and Mexico shall consult and make the determination +whether the United States is projected to be a net surplus +producer, on the same terms as provided for in subparagraph 3(d). + +5. If the United States eliminates its tariff quota for sugar +and syrup goods imported from non-Parties, at such time the +United States shall grant to Mexico the better of the treatment, +as determined by Mexico, of: + + (a) the treatment provided for in paragraph 3; or + + (b) the Most-Favored-Nation treatment granted by the United + States to non-Parties. + +6. The measurement of the quantity imported shall be based on +the actual weight of the imported sugar and syrup goods, +converted as appropriate to raw value, without regard to the +packaging in which the goods are imported or their presentation. + +7. With respect to imports into the territory of Mexico of +sugar and syrup goods, and products containing sugar or syrup, +from the territory of the United States, + + (a) Mexico shall accord preferential treatment in + accordance with this Agreement when the following + conditions apply + + (i) with respect to sugar and syrup goods no benefits + under any re-export program or any like program + have been or will be granted in connection with + the export of those goods, and + + (ii) with respect to products containing sugar and + syrup goods, no benefits under any re-export + program or any like program have been or will be + granted in connection with the export of those + products; + + (b) the United States shall provide notification to Mexico + of any export to Mexico, within two days of such + export, for which the benefits of any re-export program + or any other like program have been or will be claimed + by the exporter; and + + (c) except as provided for in paragraph 8, Mexico shall + accord Most Favored Nation treatment to all imports + from the territory of the United States of sugar and + syrup goods with respect to which benefits under any + re-export program or any like program shall have been + claimed. + +8. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article: + + (a) the United States shall grant duty-free treatment to + imports of + + (i) raw sugar originating in the territory of Mexico + that will be refined within the territory of the + United States and re-exported to the territory of + Mexico, and + + (ii) refined sugar originating in the territory of + Mexico that has been refined from raw sugar + previously produced within, and exported from, the + territory of the United States; + + (b) Mexico shall grant duty-free treatment to imports of + + (i) raw sugar originating in the territory of the + United States that will be refined within the + territory of Mexico and re-exported to the + territory of the United States, and + + (ii) refined sugar originating in the territory of the + United States that has been refined from raw sugar + previously produced within, and exported from, the + territory of Mexico; and + + (c) imports qualifying for duty-free treatment pursuant to + subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph shall not + be subject to, or counted under, any quota of the + importing Party. + + + + Schedule 704.2(I)(B)(3) + + Net Production Surplus Determination + + +1. Methodology + + (a) The size of a Party's net production surplus, shall be + determined in accordance with the following formula: + + (i) If a net production surplus has not been projected + for any previous year, the formula shall be: + + NPS = (PPy - CPy) + + (ii) If a Party is projected to be a net surplus + producer and has been projected to be a net + surplus producer in a previous year, the Party's + projected net production surplus shall be + adjusted, to account for an underestimate or + overestimate, as follows: + + NPS = (PPy - CPy) - ((PPys - CPys) - (PAys - CAys)) + + where: + + NPS = Net production surplus + PP = Projected Domestic Production of + sugar + CP = Projected Total Consumption of + sugar + y = upcoming marketing year + ys = most recent previous marketing year + in which a net production surplus + was projected + PA = Actual Domestic Production of sugar + CA = Actual Total Consumption of sugar + + (b) The net production surplus shall be determined in + metric tons raw value. + + (c) For purpose of determining whether a Party is a net + surplus producer, imported sugar shall not be treated + as part of domestic production. + + (d) The domestic production of a Party shall not include + sugar, that has been either processed or refined from + sugar beets or sugar cane grown, or sugar processed or + refined, outside of the territory of such Party. + + (e) When making projections of its net production surplus, + each Party shall consider adjustments, in appropriate + circumstances, to such projections to take into account + a change in stocks for the current marketing year + exceeding an upper bound calculated in accordance with + the following formula: + + + where: + + B = upper bound, expressed as a percentage + + F = the absolute value of the change in stocks + from the beginning of the marketing year to + the end of the marketing year, expressed as a + percentage of beginning stocks and calculated + in accordance with the following formula: + + ³ Sb - Se ³ + F = ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ x 100 + ³ Sb ³ + + + Sb = beginning stocks + + Se = ending stocks + + N = previous marketing year, ranging from 1 + (first preceding year) to 5 (fifth preceding + year) + +2. Sources of Information + + (a) For Mexico, statistics on production, consumption and + stocks shall be provided by the Secretaria de + Agricultura y Recursos Hidraulicos, the Secretaria de + Comercio y Fomento Industrial, and the Secretaria de + Hacienda y Credito Publico. + + (b) For the United States, statistics on production, + consumption and stocks shall be provided by the United + States Department of Agriculture (USDA). + + (c) Each Party shall permit representatives from the other + Party to observe and comment on the methodology it uses + to prepare its data. + + + Section II + + Mexico and Canada + +1. This Section shall apply only between Canada and Mexico. + +2. Each Party shall comply with Appendices A and B. + + + Appendix A + + Tariffs, Quantitative Restrictions and GATT Market Access + +1. Subject to the provisions of this Section, the Parties +recognize that, upon the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, each Party, in accordance with the rights and +obligations set forth in Chapter 3, will not adopt or maintain +measures regarding quantitative restrictions on the importation +of agricultural goods originating in each other's territory, but +may apply tariff quotas as set forth in its Schedule set out in +Annex 302.2. The Parties further recognize that the over-quota +tariff rate applied by a Party in connection with such tariff +quotas will be progressively eliminated in the manner set forth +in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2. + +2. Except as provided in paragraph 3, to the extent a tariff +applied by a Party in accordance with a tariff quota as set forth +in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 at any time exceeds the +applicable bound rate of duty for that agricultural good as set +forth in its GATT Schedule of Tariff Concessions as of June 12, +1991, the other Party hereby waives its rights with respect to +the applicable bound rate of duty under GATT Article II, +notwithstanding the provisions of Article 103. + +3. If the GATT Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture enters +into force with respect to a Party, pursuant to which that Party +has agreed to convert its quantitative restrictions into tariff +quotas, that Party shall ensure that the over-quota tariff rates +it applies to agricultural goods of the other Party are not +greater than the lower of (a) the applicable over-quota tariff +rates set out in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 or (b) the +applicable over-quota tariff rates set out in its GATT Schedule +of Tariff Concessions. + +4. Market access afforded by a Party in accordance with its +Schedule set out in Annex 302.2 and applied to imports of +agricultural goods of another Party shall count, as between the +Parties, toward the satisfaction of market access commitments +which have been agreed upon under its GATT Schedule of Tariff +Concessions or which may be undertaken by the importing Party as +a result of any GATT agreement entering into force as to that +Party during the applicable transition period under this +Agreement. + +5. In respect of the dairy, poultry and egg goods designated in +Schedule 704.2(II)(A)(5), either Party may adopt or maintain +quantitative restrictions or tariffs consistent with its rights +and obligations under the GATT, with respect to such goods +originating in the territory of the other Party. + +6. Without prejudice to the provisions of Chapter 8 of this +Agreement and paragraph 5, neither Party shall introduce, +maintain or seek any quantitative restriction or any other +measure having equivalent effect on any agricultural goods +covered under this Subchapter originating in the territory of the +other Party. + +7. Subject to this Section, Canada and Mexico incorporate their +respective rights and obligations with respect to agricultural +goods under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and +agreements negotiated under the GATT, including the rights and +obligations under GATT Article XI. + +8. Notwithstanding paragraph 7 and Annex 301.3(A)(1)(j), the +rights and obligations contained in Article XI:2(c)(i) of the +GATT shall apply only to dairy, poultry and egg goods of Canada +and Mexico designated in Schedule 704.2(II)(A)(5). + +9. A good provided for in item 1806.10.a1 or 2106.90.a1 that +is: + + (a) imported into the territory of Canada from the + territory of Mexico; or + + (b) imported into the territory of Mexico from the + territory of Canada, + +shall be eligible for the rate of duty provided in Annex 302.2 +only if all materials provided in subheading 1701.99 used in the +production of such good are originating materials. + + + Schedule 704.2(II)(A)(5) + + Dairy, Poultry and Egg Goods + +For Canada: a dairy, poultry or egg good under one of the +following subheadings: + + Note: "X" indicates that a new tariff subheading + will be established for this item + + 0105.11.90X Broiler chicks for domestic + production, <185G + + 0105.91.00 Poultry, >185g + + 0105.99.00 Ducks, geese, turkeys, etc, >185g + + 0207.10.00 Poultry not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled + + 0207.21.00 Poultry, not in pieces, frozen + + 0207.22.00 Turkey, not in pieces, frozen + + 0207.39.00 Poultry cuts & offal, fresh + + 0207.41.00 Poultry cuts & offal, frozen + + 0207.42.00 Turkey cuts & offal, frozen + + 0209.00.20 Poultry fat + + 0210.90.10 Poultry meat, salted, dried, etc. + + 0401.10.00 Milk & cream, fat <1% + + 0401.20.00 Milk & cream, fat > 1% < 6% + + 0401.30.00 Milk & cream, fat > 6% + + 0402.10.00 Skim milk powder + + 0402.21.10 Whole milk powder + + 0402.21.20 Whole cream powder + + 0402.29.10 Milk powder fat > 1.5% + + 0402.29.20 Cream powder fat < 1.5% + + 0402.91.00 Milk & cream, conc., n.s. + + 0402.99.00 Milk & cream, not solid, added sweetener + + 0403.10.00 Yogurt + + 0403.90.10 Powdered buttermilk + + 0403.90.90 Curdled milk & cream, etc. + + 0404.10.10 Whey powder + + 0404.10.90 Whey, not powdered + + 0404.90.00 Other + + 0405.00.10 Butter + + 0405.00.90 Fats & oils derived from milk + + 0406.10.00 Fresh cheese + + 0406.20.10 Cheddar cheese + + 0406.20.90 Cheeses, not cheddar + + 0406.30.00 Processed cheese + + 0406.40.00 Blue-veined cheese + + 0406.90.10 Cheddar cheese, not processed + + 0406.90.90 Cheese, not cheddar, not processed + + 0407.00.00 Bird's eggs, in shell + + 0408.11.00 Dried egg yolks + + 0408.19.00 Egg yolks, not dried + + 0408.91.00 Bird's eggs, not in shell, dried + + 0408.99.00 Bird's eggs, not in shell, not dried + + 1601.00.10X Sausages or similar products of poultry meat, poultry + meat offal or blood, in air tight containers + + 1602.31.10 Prep. meals, of meat or meat offal of turkeys + + 1602.31.91 Prep. or preserved meat, meat offal or blood, of turkeys, + other than sausages or prep. meals, in air-tight + containers + + 1602.31.99 Prep. or preserved meat, meat offal or blood, of turkeys, + other than sausages or prep. meals, other than in + air-tight containers + + 1602.39.10 Prep. meals containing meat or meat offal of fowls of the + species (Gallus domesticus) ducks, geese or guinea fowls, + incl. mixtures + + 1602.39.91 Prep. or preserved meat, meat offal or blood, of fowls of + the species (Gallus domesticus), ducks, geese or + guinea fowls, other than sausages, liver or prep. + meals, in air-tight containers + + 1602.39.99 Prep. or preserved meat, meat offal or blood, of ducks, + geese, etc., other than sausages, liver or prep. + meals, in other than air-tight containers + + 2105.00.00 Ice cream & other edible ice, containing cocoa or not + + 2106.90.70 Food preps. not elsewhere specified or incl. Egg preps. + + 2106.90.90X Ice cream or ice milk mixes + + 2309.90.91X Complete feeds & feed supplements, incl. concentrates, + containing more than 50% by weight of dairy products + + 3501.10.00 Casein + + 3501.90.00 Caseinates & other casein derivatives; casein glues + + 3502.10.10 Egg albumin, dried, evaporated, desiccated or powdered + + 3502.10.90 Egg albumin, nes + + +For Mexico: a dairy, poultry or egg good under one of the following + subheadings: + + Note: "X" indicates that a new tariff subheading item will be + established for this item + + MEXICO HTS NUMBER DESCRIPTION + + 0105.11.01 Day old chickens without being fed during its + transportation + + 0105.91.01 Game cocks + + 0105.91.99 Other + + 0105.99.99 Other poultry + + 0207.10.01 Poultry, not cut into pieces, + fresh or chilled + + 0207.21.01 Chickens + + 0207.22.01 Turkey + + 0207.39.01 Chicken offals except liver + + 0207.39.99 Other, poultry cut and offals + + 0207.41.0X Chicken cuts, frozen + + 0207.41.0Y Chicken offals, frozen + + 0207.41.0Z Chicken meat mechanically + deboned, frozen + + 0207.41.ZZ Chicken meat mechanically + deboned, fresh or chilled + + 0207.42.0X Turkey cuts, frozen + + 0207.42.0Y Turkey offals + + 0207.42.0Z Turkey meat, mechanically + deboned, frozen + + 0207.42.ZY Turkey meat, mechanically + deboned, fresh or chilled + + 0207.50.01 Poultry livers, frozen + + 0209.00.0Z Chicken or turkey bacon and + lean parts + + 0210.90.99 Other + + 0401.10.01 In hermetic containers milk + not concentrated + + 0401.10.99 Other + + 0401.20.01 In hermetic containers; + + 0401.20.99 Other + + 0401.30.01 In hermetic containers; + + 0401.30.99 Other + + 0402.10.01 Milk powder + + 0402.10.99 Other + + 0402.21.01 Milk powder + + 0402.21.99 Other + + 0402.29.99 Other + + 0402.91.01 Evaporated milk + + 0402.91.99 Other + + 0402.99.01 Condensed milk + + 0402.99.99 Other + + 0403.10.01 Yogurt + + 0403.90.01 Powdered milk whey with a + protein content less than or + equal to 12 percent + + 0403.90.99 Other butter whey + + 0404.10.01 Whey, concentrated, sweetened + + 0404.90.99 Other + + 0405.00.01 Butter, including the + immediate container, with a + weight less than or equal to 1kg + + 0405.00.02 Butter, including the + immediate container, with a + weight over 1 kg + + 0405.00.03 Butiric fat, dehydrated + + 0405.00.99 Other + + 0406.10.01 Fresh cheese, including whey + cheese + + 0406.20.01 Cheese, grated or powdered + + 0406.30.01 Melted cheese, not grated or + powdered + + 0406.30.99 Other, melted cheese + + 0406.40.01 Blue veined cheese + + 0406.90.01 Hard paste cheese called sardo + + 0406.90.02 Hard paste reggi cheese + + 0406.90.03 Soft paste cologne cheese + + 0406.90.04 Hard or semi-hard cheeses with + a fat content by weight less + than or equal to 40 percent, + and with a water content by + weight in non-fat matter less + than or equal to 47 percent + (called "grana", "parmigiana" + or "reggiano,") or with a non- + fat matter content by weight + over 47 percent without + exceeding 72 percent (called + "danloo, edam, fontan, + fontina, fynbo, gouda, Avarti, + maribo, samsoe, esron, + italico, kernhem, saint- + nactarie, saint paulin, or + talegi”l) + + 0406.90.05 Petit suisse cheese + + 0406.90.06 Egmont cheese + + 0406.90.99 Other hard and semihard cheese + + 0407.00.01 Fresh birds eggs, fertile + + 0407.00.02 Frozen eggs + + 0407.00.99 Other poultry eggs + + 0408.11.01 Dried yolks + + 0408.19.99 Other + + 0408.91.01 Frozen or powdered + + 0408.91.99 Other + + 0408.99.01 Frozen or powdered + + 0408.99.99 Other + + 1601.00.9X Chicken and turkey sausages + + 1602.20.0X Homogenized preparations of + chickens or turkey livers + + 1602.31.01 Prepared or preserved turkey + meat + + 2105.00.01 Ice cream and similar products + + 2106.90.9X Egg preparations + + 2309.90.9X Preparations containing over + 50 percent of milk products + + 3501.10.01 Casein + + 3501.90.01 Casein glues + + 3501.90.02 Caseinates + + 3501.90.99 Other + + 3502.10.01 Egg albumin + + + + + Appendix B + + Trade in Sugar + +1. Mexico's customs duty for imports of sugar and syrup goods +originating in the territory of Canada shall be equal to its +Most-Favored-Nation over-quota customs duty. + +2. Canada may apply a customs duty on sugar and syrup goods +originating in the territory of Mexico equal to the customs duty +applied by Mexico on such goods originating in the territory of +Canada. + + + ANNEX 704.3 + + Agricultural Grading and Marketing Standards + + Each Party shall comply with Sections I and II. + + + Section I + + United States and Mexico + +1. When either the United States or Mexico adopts or maintains +a measure regarding the classification, grading or marketing of a +domestic agricultural good, it shall, with respect to the like +agricultural good imported from the territory of the other +destined for processing, accord treatment no less favorable than +the treatment it accords under the measure to the domestic +agricultural good destined for processing. The importing Party +may also adopt or maintain measures to ensure that such imported +good is processed. + +2. Paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the rights of +either the United States or Mexico under the GATT or under +Article 301 of this Agreement with respect to measures concerning +the classification, grading or marketing of an agricultural good +(whether or not destined for processing). + +3. Mexico and the United States agree to form a Working Group +to review, in coordination with the Committee on +Standards-Related Measures established under Chapter 9, the +operation of grade and quality standards regarding agricultural +goods as they affect the other Parties to this Agreement, and to +resolve issues which may arise. This Working Group shall report +to the Committee on Agriculture established under Article 708, +and shall meet at least once a year or as otherwise agreed by the +two Parties. + + + Section II + + Canada and Mexico + + Mexico and Canada agree to form a Working Group to review, +in coordination with the Committee on Standards-Related Measures +established under Chapter Nine (Standards-Related Measures), the +operation of grade and quality standards regarding agricultural +goods as they affect the other Parties to this Agreement, and to +resolve issues which may arise. This Working Group shall report +to the Committee on Agriculture established under Article 708, +and shall meet at least once a year or as otherwise agreed by the +two Parties. ANNEX 704.4 + + Special Safeguards + + Section I + + Mexican Special Safeguard Goods + + MEXICO HTS NUMBER DESCRIPTION + + 0103.91.99 Live swine, weighing less than + 50 kilograms each, except + purebred breeding animals and + those with pedigree or + selected breed certificate + + 0103.92.99 Live swine, weighing 50 + kilograms or more each, except + purebred breeding animals and + those with pedigree or + selected breed certificate + + 0203.11.01 Meat of swine, carcasses and + half-carcasses, fresh or + chilled + + 0203.12.01 Hams, shoulders or cuts + thereof, with bone in, fresh + or chilled + + 0203.19.99 Other swine meat, fresh or + chilled + + 0203.21.01 Meat of swine, carcasses and + half-carcasses, frozen + + 0203.22.01 Hams, shoulders and cuts + thereof, with bone in, frozen + + 0203.29.99 Other swine meat, frozen + + 0210.11.01 Hams, shoulders and cuts + thereof with bone in, salted, + in brine, dried or smoked + + 0210.12.01 Bellies (streaky) and cuts + thereof, salted, in brine, + dried or smoked + + 0210.19.99 Other swine meat, salted, in + brine, dried or smoked + + 0710.10.01 Potatoes, uncooked or cooked + by steaming or boiling in + water, frozen + + 0712.10.01 Dried potatoes, whole cut, + sliced, broken or in powder, + but not further prepared + + 0808.10.01 Apples, fresh + + 2004.10.01 Potatoes prepared or preserved + otherwise than by vinegar or + acetic acid, frozen + + 2005.20.01 Potatoes prepared or preserved + otherwise than by vinegar or + acetic acid, not frozen + + 2101.10.01 Extracts, essences or + concentrates, of coffee, and + preparations with a basis of + these extracts, essences or + concentrates or with a basis + of coffee + + + Section II + + U.S. Special Safeguard Goods + + U.S. HTS NUMBER DESCRIPTION + + Note: A new U.S. HTS number will be established for each item + + 0702.00.XX Tomatoes (except cherry + tomatoes), fresh or chilled; + if entered during the period + from November 15 to the last + day of the following February, + inclusive + + 0702.00.XX Tomatoes (except cherry + tomatoes), fresh or chilled; + if entered during the period + from March 1 to July 14, + inclusive + + 0703.10.XX Onions and shallots, fresh or + chilled (not including onion + sets and not including pearl + onions not over 16 mm in + diameter) if entered January 1 + to April 30, inclusive + + 0709.30.XX Eggplants (aubergines), fresh + or chilled, if entered during + the period from April 1 to + June 30, inclusive + + 0709.60.XX "Chili" peppers; if entered + during the period from October + 1 to July 31, inclusive + (current 0709.60.00.20) + + 0709.90.XX Squash, fresh or chilled; if + entered during the period from + October 1 to the following + June 30, inclusive + + 0807.10.XX Watermelons, fresh; if entered + during the period from May 1 + to September 30, inclusive + + + Section III + + Canadian Special Safeguard Goods + + Canadian HTS NUMBER DESCRIPTION + + 0603.10.90 Fresh cut flowers + 0702.00.91 Tomatoes n.e.s., fresh or + chilled (dutiable period) + 0703.10.31 Onions or shallots, green + (dutiable period), fresh + 0707.00.91 Cucumber, fresh or chilled, + n.e.s. (dutiable period) + 0710.80.20 Broccoli and cauliflowers, + blanched or not, frozen + 0811.10.10 Strawberries, for processing, + frozen + 0811.10.90 Strawberries, frozen, other + than for processing + 2002.90.00 Tomatoes, other than whole + (tomato paste) + + ANNEX 709 + + Country-Specific Definitions + +For purposes of this Subchapter, sugar and syrup goods means: + + (a) for imports into Mexico, goods classifiable under + current subheadings 1701.11.01, 1701.11.99, 1701.12.01, + 1701.12.99, 1701.91 (except those that contain added + flavoring matter), 1701.99.01, 1701.99.99, 1702.90.01, + 1806.10.01 (except those with a sugar content less than + 90 per cent) and 2106.90.05 (except those that contain + flavoring matter) of the Mexican Tariff Schedules; + + (b) for imports into the United States, goods classifiable + under current subheadings 1701.11.03, 1701.12.02, + 1701.91.22, 1701.99.02, 1702.90.32, 1806.10.42, and + 2106.90.12 of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule, + without regard to the quantity imported; and + + (c) for imports into Canada, goods classifiable under + current subheadings 1701.11.10, 1701.11.20, 1701.11.30, + 1701.11.40, 1701.11.50, 1701.12.00, 1701.91.00, + 1701.99.00, 1702.90.31, 1702.90.32, 1702.90.33, + 1702.90.34, 1702.90.35, 1702.90.36, 1702.90.37, + 1702.90.38, 1702.90.40, 1806.10.00 (except those with a + sugar content less than 90 per cent) and 2106.90.20 + (except those that contain flavoring matter) of the + Canadian Tariff Schedule. + Subchapter B - Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures + + + +Article 751: Scope + + In order to establish a framework of rules and disciplines +to guide the development, adoption and enforcement of sanitary +and phytosanitary measures, this Subchapter applies to any such +measure of a Party that may, directly or indirectly, affect trade +between the Parties. + + +Article 752: Relation to Other Chapters + + Articles 301 (National Treatment), 309 (Import and Export +Restrictions) and 310 (Non-Discriminatory Administration of +Restrictions), and the provisions of Article XX(b) of the GATT as +incorporated into Article 2101(1), do not apply to any sanitary +or phytosanitary measure. + + +Article 753: Reliance on Non-Governmental Entities + + Each Party shall ensure that any non-governmental entity on +which it relies in applying a sanitary or phytosanitary measure +acts in a manner consistent with this Subchapter. + + +Article 754: Basic Rights and Obligations + + Right to Take Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures + +1. Each Party may, in accordance with this Subchapter, adopt, +maintain or apply any sanitary or phytosanitary measure necessary +for the protection of human, animal or plant life or health in +its territory, including a measure more stringent than an +international standard, guideline or recommendation. + + Right to Establish Level of Protection + +2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Subchapter, +each Party may, in protecting human, animal or plant life or +health, establish its appropriate level of protection in +accordance with Article 757. + + Scientific Principles + +3. Each Party shall ensure that any sanitary or phytosanitary +measure that it adopts, maintains or applies is: + + (a) based on scientific principles, taking into account + relevant factors including, where appropriate, + different geographic conditions; + + (b) not maintained where there is no longer a scientific + basis for it; and + + (c) based on a risk assessment, as appropriate to the + circumstances. + + Non-Discriminatory Treatment + +4. Each Party shall ensure that a sanitary or phytosanitary +measure that it adopts, maintains or applies does not arbitrarily +or unjustifiably discriminate between its goods and like goods of +another Party, or between goods of another Party and like goods +of any other country, where identical or similar conditions +prevail. + + Unnecessary Obstacles + +5. Each Party shall ensure that any sanitary or phytosanitary +measure that it adopts, maintains or applies is applied only to +the extent necessary to achieve its appropriate level of +protection, taking into account technical and economic +feasibility. + + Disguised Restrictions + +6. No Party may adopt, maintain or apply any sanitary or +phytosanitary measure with a view to, or with the effect of, +creating a disguised restriction to trade between the Parties. + + +Article 755: International Standards and Standardizing + Organizations + +1. Without reducing the level of protection of human, animal, +or plant life or health, each Party shall use, as a basis for its +sanitary and phytosanitary measures, relevant international +standards, guidelines or recommendations with the objective, +among others, of making its sanitary and phytosanitary measures +equivalent or, where appropriate, identical to those of the other +Parties. + +2. A Party's sanitary or phytosanitary measure that conforms to +a relevant international standard, guideline or recommendation +shall be presumed to be consistent with Article 754. A measure +that results in a level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection +different from that which would be achieved by a measure based on +a relevant international standard, guideline or recommendation +shall not for that reason alone be presumed to be inconsistent +with this Subchapter. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 and in accordance with the other +provisions of this Subchapter, a Party may adopt, maintain or +apply a sanitary or phytosanitary measure that is more stringent +than the relevant international standard, guideline or +recommendation. + +4. Where a Party has reason to believe that a sanitary or +phytosanitary measure of another Party is adversely affecting or +may adversely affect its exports and the measure is not based on +a relevant international standard, guideline or recommendation, +it may request, and the other Party shall provide in writing, the +reasons for such measure. + +5. Each Party shall, to the greatest extent practicable, +participate in relevant international and North American +standardizing organizations, including the Codex Alimentarius +Commission, the International Office of Epizootics, the +International Plant Protection Convention, and the North American +Plant Protection Organization, with a view to promoting the +development and periodic review of international standards, +guidelines and recommendations. + + +Article 756: Equivalence + +1. Without reducing the level of protection of human, animal, +or plant life or health, the Parties shall, to the greatest +extent practicable and in accordance with this Subchapter, pursue +equivalence of their respective sanitary or phytosanitary +measures. + +2. Each importing Party: + + (a) shall treat a sanitary or phytosanitary measure adopted + or maintained by an exporting Party as equivalent to + its own where the exporting Party, in cooperation with + the importing Party, provides to the importing Party + scientific evidence or other information, in accordance + with risk assessment methodologies agreed upon by those + Parties, to demonstrate objectively, subject to + subparagraph (b), that the exporting Party's measure + achieves the importing Party's appropriate level of + protection; + + (b) may, where it has a scientific basis, determine that + the exporting Party's measure does not achieve the + importing Party's appropriate level of protection; and + + (c) shall, upon the request of the exporting Party, provide + its reasons in writing for a determination under + subparagraph (b). + +3. For purposes of establishing equivalency, each exporting +Party shall, upon the request of an importing Party, take such +reasonable measures as may be available to it to facilitate +access in its territory for inspection, testing, and other +relevant procedures. + +4. Each Party should, in the development of a sanitary or +phytosanitary measure, consider relevant actual or proposed +sanitary or phytosanitary measures of the other Parties. + + +Article 757: Risk Assessment and Appropriate Level of + Protection + +1. In conducting a risk assessment, each Party shall take into +account: + + (a) relevant risk assessment techniques and methodologies + developed by international or North American + standardizing organizations; + + (b) relevant scientific evidence; + + (c) relevant processes and production methods; + + (d) relevant inspection, sampling, and testing methods; + + (e) the prevalence of relevant diseases or pests, including + the existence of pest-free or disease-free areas or + areas of low pest or disease prevalence; + + (f) relevant ecological and other environmental conditions; + and + + (g) relevant treatments, such as quarantines. + +2. Further to paragraph 1, each Party shall, in establishing +its appropriate level of protection regarding the risk associated +with the introduction, establishment or spread of an animal or +plant pest or disease, and in assessing such risk, also take into +account the following economic factors, where relevant: + + (a) loss of production or sales that may result from such + pest or disease; + + (b) costs of control or eradication of the pest or disease + in its territory; and + + (c) the relative cost-effectiveness of alternative + approaches to limiting risks. + +3. Each Party, in establishing its appropriate level of +protection: + + (a) should take into account the objective of minimizing + negative trade effects; and + + (b) shall, with the objective of achieving consistency in + such levels, avoid arbitrary or unjustifiable + distinctions in such levels in different circumstances, + where such distinctions result in arbitrary or + unjustifiable discrimination against a good of another + Party or constitute a disguised restriction on trade + between the Parties. + +4. Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (3) and Article +754(3)(c), where a Party conducting a risk assessment determines +that available relevant scientific evidence or other information +is insufficient to complete the assessment, it may adopt a +provisional sanitary or phytosanitary measure on the basis of +available relevant information, including from international or +North American standardizing organizations and from sanitary or +phytosanitary measures of other Parties. Such Party shall, within +a reasonable period after information sufficient to complete the +assessment is presented to it, complete its assessment, review +and where appropriate revise the provisional measure in light of +such assessment. + +5. Where a Party is able to achieve its appropriate level of +protection through the phased application of a sanitary or +phytosanitary measure, it may, upon the request of another Party +and in accordance with this Subchapter, allow for such a phased +application, or grant specified exceptions for limited periods +from such measure, taking into account the requesting Party's +export interests. + + +Article 758: Adaptation to Regional Conditions + +1. Each Party shall adapt any of its sanitary or phytosanitary +measures relating to the introduction, establishment, or spread +of an animal or plant pest or disease, to the sanitary or +phytosanitary characteristics of the area where a good subject to +such measure is produced and the area in its territory to which +such good is destined, taking into account any relevant +conditions, including those relating to transportation and +handling, between such areas. In assessing such characteristics +of an area, including whether an area is, and is likely to +remain, a pest-free or disease-free area or an area of low pest +or disease prevalence, each Party shall take into account, among +other factors: + + (a) the prevalence of relevant pests or diseases in that + area; + + (b) the existence of eradication or control programs in + that area; and + + (c) any relevant international standard, guideline or + recommendation. + +2. Further to paragraph 1, each Party shall, in determining +whether an area is a pest-free or disease-free area or an area of +low pest or disease prevalence, base such determination on +factors such as geography, ecosystems, epidemiological +surveillance, and the effectiveness of sanitary or phytosanitary +controls in that area. + +3. Each importing Party shall recognize that an area in the +territory of the exporting Party is, and is likely to remain, a +pest-free or disease-free area or an area of low pest or disease +prevalence, where the exporting Party provides to the importing +Party scientific evidence or other information sufficient to so +demonstrate to the satisfaction of the importing Party. For this +purpose, each exporting Party shall provide reasonable access in +its territory to the importing Party for inspection, testing and +other relevant procedures. + +4. Each Party may, in accordance with this Subchapter: + + (a) adopt, maintain or apply a different risk assessment + procedure for a pest-free or disease-free area than for + an area of low pest or disease prevalence; or + + (b) make a different final determination for the + disposition of a good produced in a pest-free or + disease-free area than for a good produced in an area + of low pest or disease prevalence, + +taking into account any relevant conditions, including those +relating to transportation and handling. + +5. Each Party shall, in adopting, maintaining or applying a +sanitary or phytosanitary measure relating to the introduction, +establishment, or spread of an animal or plant pest or disease, +accord a good produced in a pest-free or disease-free area in the +territory of another Party no less favorable treatment than it +accords a good produced in a pest-free or disease-free area, in +another country, that poses the same level of risk. Such Party +shall use equivalent risk assessment techniques to evaluate +relevant conditions and controls in the pest-free or disease-free +area and in the area surrounding that area and take into account +any relevant conditions, including those relating to +transportation and handling. + +6. Each importing Party shall pursue an agreement with an +exporting Party, upon request, on specific requirements the +fulfillment of which allows a good produced in an area of low +pest or disease prevalence in the territory of an exporting Party +to be imported into the territory of the importing Party and +achieves the importing Party's appropriate level of protection. + + +Article 759: Control, Inspection and Approval Procedures + +1. Each Party, with respect to any control or inspection +procedure that it conducts: + + (a) shall initiate and complete such procedure as + expeditiously as possible and in no less favorable + manner for a good of another Party than for a good of + such Party or a like good of any other country; + + (b) shall publish the normal processing period for each + such procedure or communicate the anticipated + processing period to the applicant upon request; + + (c) shall ensure that the competent body + + (i) upon receipt of an application, promptly examines + the completeness of the documentation and informs + the applicant in a precise and complete manner of + any deficiency, + + (ii) transmits to the applicant as soon as possible the + results of the procedure in a form that is precise + and complete so that such applicant may take any + necessary corrective action, + + (iii) where the application is deficient, proceeds + as far as practicable with such procedure if + the applicant so requests, and + + (iv) informs the applicant, upon request, of the + status of the application and the reasons for any + delay; + + (d) shall limit the information the applicant is required + to supply to that necessary for conducting such + procedure; + + (e) shall accord confidential or proprietary information + arising from, or supplied in connection with, such + procedure conducted for a good of another Party + + (i) treatment no less favorable than for a good of + such Party, and + + (ii) in any event, treatment that protects the + applicant's legitimate commercial interests, to + the extent provided under the Party's law; + + (f) shall limit any requirement regarding individual + specimens or samples of a good to that which is + reasonable and necessary; + + (g) should not impose a fee for conducting such procedure + that is higher for a good of another Party than is + equitable in relation to any such fee it imposes for + its like goods or for like goods of any other country, + taking into account communication, transportation and + other related costs; + + (h) should use criteria for selecting the location of + facilities at which a procedure is conducted that do + not cause unnecessary inconvenience to an applicant or + its agent; + + (i) shall provide a mechanism to review complaints + concerning the operation of such procedure and to take + corrective action when a complaint is justified; + + (j) should use criteria for selecting samples of goods that + do not cause unnecessary inconvenience to an applicant + or its agent; and + + (k) shall limit such procedure, for a good modified + subsequent to a determination that such good fulfills + the requirements of the applicable sanitary or + phytosanitary measure, to that necessary to determine + that such good continues to fulfill the requirements of + such measure. + +2. Each Party shall apply, with such modifications as may be +necessary, paragraphs 1(a) through (i) to its approval +procedures. + +3. Where an importing Party's sanitary or phytosanitary measure +requires the conduct of a control or inspection procedure at the +level of production, an exporting Party shall, upon the request +of the importing Party, take such reasonable measures as may be +available to it to facilitate access in its territory and to +provide assistance necessary to facilitate the conduct of the +importing Party's control or inspection procedure. + +4. A Party maintaining an approval procedure may require its +approval for the use of an additive, or its establishment of a +tolerance for a contaminant, in a food, beverage or feedstuff, +under such procedure, prior to granting access to its domestic +market for a food, beverage or feedstuff containing such additive +or contaminant. Where such Party so requires, it shall consider +using a relevant international standard, guideline or +recommendation as the basis for granting access until it +completes such procedure. + + +Article 760: Notification, Publication and Provision of + Information + +1. Further to Articles 1802 and 1803, each Party proposing to +adopt or modify a sanitary or phytosanitary measure of general +application at the federal level shall: + + (a) at least 60 days prior to the adoption or modification + of such measure, other than a law, publish a notice and + notify in writing the other Parties of the proposed + measure and provide to the other Parties and publish + the full text of the proposed measure, in such a manner + as to enable interested persons to become acquainted + with the proposed measure; + + (b) identify in such notice and notification the good to + which the proposed measure would apply, and provide a + brief description of the objective and reasons for such + measure; + + (c) provide a copy of such proposed measure to any Party or + interested person that so requests and, wherever + possible, identify any provision that deviates in + substance from relevant international standards, + guidelines or recommendations; and + + (d) without discrimination, allow other Parties and + interested persons to make comments in writing and + shall, upon request, discuss such comments and take the + comments and the results of such discussions into + account. + +2. Each Party shall seek, through appropriate measures, to +ensure, with respect to a sanitary or phytosanitary measure of a +state or provincial government: + + (a) that, at an early appropriate stage, a notice and + notification of the type referred to in paragraphs 1(a) + and (b) are made prior to their adoption; and + + (b) observance of paragraphs 1(c) and (d). + +3. Where a Party considers it necessary to address an urgent +problem relating to sanitary and phytosanitary protection, it may +omit any step set out in paragraph 1 or 2, provided that, upon +adoption of a sanitary or phytosanitary measure, it shall: + + (a) immediately provide to the other Parties a notification + of the type referred to in paragraph 1(b), including a + brief description of the urgent problem; + + (b) provide a copy of such measure to any Party or + interested person that so requests; and + + (c) without discrimination, allow other Parties and + interested persons to make comments in writing and + shall, upon request, discuss such comments and take + such comments and the results of such discussions into + account. + +4. Except where necessary to address an urgent problem referred +to in paragraph 3, each Party shall allow a reasonable period +between the publication of a sanitary or phytosanitary measure of +general application and the date that it becomes effective to +allow time for interested persons to adapt to such measure. + +5. Each Party shall designate a government authority +responsible for the implementation at the federal level of the +notification provisions of this Article, and shall notify the +other Parties thereof. Where a Party designates two or more +government authorities for such purpose, it shall provide to the +other Parties complete and unambiguous information on the scope +of responsibility of each such authority. + +6. Where an importing Party denies entry into its territory of +a good of another Party because it does not comply with a +sanitary or phytosanitary measure, the importing Party shall +provide a written explanation to the exporting Party, upon +request, that identifies the applicable measure and the reasons +that the good is not in compliance. + + +Article 761: Inquiry Points + +1. Each Party shall ensure that there is one inquiry point that +is able to answer all reasonable enquiries from other Parties and +interested persons, and to provide relevant documents, regarding: + + (a) any sanitary or phytosanitary measure of general + application, including any control or inspection + procedure or approval procedure, proposed, adopted or + maintained in its territory at the federal, provincial, + or state government level; + + (b) such Party's risk assessment procedures and factors it + considers in conducting such assessment and in + establishing its appropriate levels of protection; + + (c) the membership and participation of such Party, or its + relevant federal, provincial or state government + authorities in international and regional sanitary and + phytosanitary organizations and systems, and in + bilateral and multilateral arrangements within the + scope of this Subchapter, and the provisions of such + systems and arrangements; and + + (d) the location of notices published pursuant to this + Subchapter or where such information can be obtained. + +2. Each Party shall ensure that where copies of documents are +requested by another Party or by interested persons in accordance +with this Subchapter, they are supplied at the same price, apart +from the actual cost of delivery, as the price for domestic +purchase. + + +Article 762: Technical Cooperation + +1. Each Party shall, upon the request of another Party, +facilitate the provision of technical advice, information and +assistance, on mutually agreed terms and conditions, to enhance +that Party's sanitary and phytosanitary measures and related +activities, including research, processing technologies, +infrastructure and the establishment of national regulatory +bodies. Such assistance may include credits, donations and +grants, for the purpose of acquiring technical expertise, +training and equipment to allow the Party to adjust to and comply +with a Party's sanitary or phytosanitary measure. + +2. Each Party shall, on the request of another Party: + + (a) provide to that Party information on its technical + cooperation programs regarding sanitary or + phytosanitary measures relating to specific areas of + interest; and + + (b) consult with the other Party during the development of, + or prior to the adoption or change in the application + of, any sanitary or phytosanitary measure. + + +Article 763: Limitations on the Provision of Information + +Nothing in this Subchapter shall be construed as requiring a +Party to: + + (a) communicate, publish texts or provide particulars or + copies of documents other than in an official language + of such Party; or + + (b) furnish any information the disclosure of which would + impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the + public interest or would prejudice the legitimate + commercial interests of particular enterprises. + + +Article 764: Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Sanitary and +Phytosanitary Measures, comprising representatives of each Party +who have responsibility for sanitary and phytosanitary matters. + +2. The Committee should facilitate: + + (a) the enhancement of food safety and improvement of + sanitary and phytosanitary conditions in the + territories of the Parties; + + (b) activities of the Parties pursuant to Articles 755 and + 756; + + (c) technical cooperation between the Parties, including + cooperation in the development, application and + enforcement of sanitary or phytosanitary measures; and + + (d) consultations on specific matters relating to sanitary + or phytosanitary measures. + +3. The Committee: + + (a) shall, to the extent possible, in carrying out its + functions, seek the assistance of relevant + international and North American standardizing + organizations to obtain available scientific and + technical advice and minimize duplication of effort; + + (b) may draw upon such experts and expert bodies as it + considers appropriate; + + (c) shall report annually to the Commission on the + implementation of this Subchapter; + + (d) shall meet upon the request of any Party and, unless + the Parties otherwise agree, at least once each year; + and + + (e) may, as it considers appropriate, establish and + determine the scope and mandate of working groups. + + +Article 765: Technical Consultations + +1. A Party may request consultations with another Party on any +matter covered by this Subchapter. + +2. Each Party should use the good offices of relevant +international and North American standardizing organizations, +including those referred to in Article 755(5), for advice and +assistance on sanitary and phytosanitary matters within their +respective mandates. + +3. Where a Party requests consultations regarding the +application of this Subchapter to a Party's sanitary or +phytosanitary measure, and so notifies the Committee, the +Committee may facilitate such consultations, if it does not +consider the matter itself, by referring the matter for +non-binding technical advice or recommendations to a working +group, including an ad hoc working group, or to another forum. + +4. The Committee should consider any matter referred to it +under paragraph 3 as expeditiously as possible, particularly +regarding perishable goods, and promptly forward to the Parties +any technical advice or recommendations that it develops or +receives concerning the matter. The Parties involved shall +provide a written response to the Committee concerning the +technical advice or recommendations within such time as the +Committee may request. + +5. Where the involved Parties have had recourse to +consultations facilitated by the Committee under paragraph 3, +such consultations shall, upon the agreement of the Parties +involved, constitute consultations conducted for purposes of +Article 2006 (Consultations). + +6. The Parties confirm that a Party asserting that a sanitary +or phytosanitary measure of another Party is inconsistent with +the provisions of this Subchapter shall have the burden of +establishing such inconsistency. + + +Article 766: Definitions + +For purposes of this Subchapter: + +animal includes fish and wild fauna; + +appropriate level of protection means the level of protection of +human, animal or plant life or health in the territory of a Party +that the Party considers appropriate; + +approval procedure means any registration, notification or other +mandatory administrative procedure for: + + (a) approving the use of an additive for a stated purpose + or under stated conditions; or + + (b) establishing a tolerance for a stated purpose or under + stated conditions for a contaminant, + +in a food, beverage or feedstuff prior to permitting the use of +such additive or the marketing of a food, beverage or feedstuff +containing such additive or contaminant; + +area means a country, part of a country or all or parts of +several countries; + +area of low pest or disease prevalence means an area in which a +specific pest or disease occurs at low levels; + +contaminant includes pesticide and veterinary drug residues and +extraneous matter; + +control or inspection procedure means any procedure used, +directly or indirectly, to determine that a sanitary or +phytosanitary measure is fulfilled, including sampling, testing, +inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing, +assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration, +certification, or other procedure involving the physical +examination of a good, of the packaging of a good, or of the +equipment or facilities directly related to production, marketing +or use of a good, but does not mean an approval procedure; + +international standard, guideline or recommendation means a +standard, guideline or recommendation: + + (a) regarding food safety, adopted by the Codex + Alimentarius Commission, including one regarding + decomposition elaborated by the Codex Committee on Fish + and Fishery Products, food additives, contaminants, + hygienic practice, and methods of analysis and + sampling; + + (b) regarding animal health and zoonoses, developed under + the auspices of the International Office of Epizootics; + + (c) regarding plant health, developed under the auspices of + the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection + Convention in coÄoperation with the North American + Plant Protection Organization; or + + (d) established by or developed under any other + international organization agreed upon by the Parties; + +pest includes a weed; + +pest-free or disease-free area means an area in which a specific +pest or disease does not occur; + +plant includes wild flora; + +risk assessment means an evaluation of: + + (a) the potential for the introduction, establishment or + spread of a pest or disease and associated biological + and economic consequences; or + + (b) the potential for adverse effects on human or animal + life or health arising from the presence of an + additive, contaminant, toxin or disease-causing + organism in a food, beverage or feedstuff; + +sanitary or phytosanitary measure means a measure that a Party +adopts, maintains or applies to: + + (a) protect animal or plant life or health in its territory + from risks arising from the introduction, establishment + or spread of a pest or disease, + + (b) protect human or animal life or health in its territory + from risks arising from the presence of an additive, + contaminant, toxin or disease-causing organism in a + food, beverage or feedstuff, + + (c) to protect human life or health in its territory from + risks arising from a disease-causing organism or pest + carried by an animal or plant, or a product thereof, + + (d) prevent or limit other damage in its territory arising + from the introduction, establishment or spread of a + pest, + +including end product criteria; a product-related processing or +production method; a testing, inspection, certification or +approval procedure; a relevant statistical method; a sampling +procedure; a method of risk assessment; a packaging and labelling +requirement directly related to food safety; and a quarantine +treatment, such as a relevant requirement associated with the +transportation of animals or plants or with material necessary +for their survival during transportation; and + +scientific basis means a reason based on data or information +derived using scientific methods. +NAFTA Chapter Eight Emergency Action + + + +Article 801: Bilateral Actions + +1. Subject to paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 and Annex 801, and during +the transition period only, if a good originating in the +territory of a Party, as a result of the reduction or elimination +of a duty provided for in this Agreement, is being imported into +the territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in +absolute terms, and under such conditions so that the imports of +such good from that Party alone constitute a substantial cause of +serious injury, or threat thereof, to a domestic industry +producing a like or directly competitive good, the Party into +whose territory the good is being imported may, to the minimum +extent necessary to remedy or prevent the injury: + + (a) suspend the further reduction of any rate of duty + provided for under this Agreement on such good; + + (b) increase the rate of duty on such good to a level not + to exceed the lesser of + + (i) the most-favored-nation (MFN) applied rate of duty + in effect at the time the action is taken, or + + (ii) the MFN applied rate of duty in effect on the day + immediately preceding the date of entry into force + of this Agreement; or + + (c) in the case of a duty applied to a good on a seasonal + basis, increase the rate of duty to a level not to + exceed the MFN applied rate of duty that was in effect + on such good for the corresponding season immediately + preceding the date of entry into force of this + Agreement. + +2. The following conditions and limitations shall apply to a +proceeding that may result in emergency action under paragraph 1: + + (a) a Party shall, without delay, deliver to any Party that + may be affected written notice of, and a request for + consultations regarding, the institution of a + proceeding that could result in emergency action + against a good originating in the territory of a Party; + + (b) any such action shall commence not later than one year + from the date of institution of the proceeding; + + (c) no action shall be maintained + + (i) for a period exceeding three years, except where + the good against which the action is taken is + provided for in the items in staging category C+ + of the Tariff Schedule of the Party taking the + action, and that Party determines that the + affected industry has undertaken adjustment and + requires an extension of the period of relief, in + which case the period of relief may be extended + for one year provided that the duty applied during + the initial period of relief is substantially + reduced at the commencement of the extension + period, or + + (ii) beyond the expiration of the transition period, + except with the consent of the Party against whose + good the action is taken; + + (d) no action shall be taken by a Party against any + particular good originating in the territory of another + Party more than once during the transition period; and + + (e) upon the termination of the action, the rate of duty + shall be the rate that, according to the original + Schedule for the staged elimination of the tariff, + would have been in effect a year after the commencement + of the action, and commencing January 1 of the year + following the termination of the action, at the option + of the Party that has taken the action + + (i) the rate of duty shall conform to the schedule in + the Tariff Schedule of the Party, or + + (ii) the tariff shall be eliminated in equal annual + stages ending on the date set forth in the Tariff + Schedule of the Party for the elimination of the + tariff. + +3. A Party may take a bilateral emergency action after the +expiration of the transition period to deal with cases of +serious injury, or threat thereof, to a domestic industry arising +from the operation of this Agreement only with the consent of the +Party against whose good the action would be taken. + +4. The Party taking an action pursuant to this Article shall +provide to the Party against whose good the action is taken +mutually agreed trade liberalizing compensation in the form of +concessions having substantially equivalent trade effects to the +other Party, or equivalent to the value of the additional duties +expected to result from the action. If the Parties are unable to +agree upon compensation, the Party against whose good the action +is taken may take tariff action having trade effects +substantially equivalent to the action taken under paragraph 1. +The Party taking such tariff action shall apply the action only +for the minimum period necessary to achieve such substantially +equivalent effects. + +5. This Article does not apply to emergency actions respecting +goods covered by Annex 300-B (Textile and Apparel Goods). + + +Article 802: Global Actions + +1. Each Party shall retain its rights and obligations under +Article XIX of the GATT or any safeguard agreement pursuant +thereto except those regarding compensation or retaliation and +exclusion from an action to the extent that such rights or +obligations are inconsistent with this Article. Any Party taking +an emergency action under Article XIX or any such agreement shall +exclude imports of a good from each other Party from such action +unless: + + (a) imports from a Party, considered individually, account + for a substantial share of total imports; and + + (b) imports from a Party, considered individually, or in + exceptional circumstances imports from Parties + considered collectively, contribute importantly to the + serious injury, or threat thereof, caused by imports. + +2. In determining whether: + + (a) imports from a Party, considered individually, account + for a substantial share of total imports, such imports + normally shall not be considered to account for a + substantial share of total imports if such Party is not + among the top five suppliers of the good subject to the + proceeding, measured in terms of import share during + the most recent three-year period; and + + (b) imports from a Party or Parties contribute importantly + to the serious injury, or threat thereof, the competent + investigating authority shall consider such factors as + the change in the import share of each Party, and the + level and change in the level of imports of each Party. + In this regard, imports from a Party normally shall not + be deemed to contribute importantly to serious injury, + or the threat thereof, if the growth rate of imports + from a Party during the period in which the injurious + surge in imports occurred is appreciably lower than the + growth rate of total imports from all sources over the + same period. + +3. A Party taking such action, from which a good from another +Party or Parties is initially excluded pursuant to paragraph 1, +shall have the right subsequently to include that good of the +other Party or Parties in the action in the event that the +competent investigating authority determines that a surge in +imports of such good of the other Party or Parties undermines the +effectiveness of such action. + +4. A Party shall, without delay, deliver written notice to the +other Parties of the institution of a proceeding that may result +in emergency action under paragraph 1 or 3. + +5. In no case shall a Party impose restrictions on a good in an +action under paragraph 1 or 3: + + (a) without delivery of prior written notice to the + Commission, and without adequate opportunity for + consultation with the Party or Parties against whose + good the action is proposed to be taken, as far in + advance of taking the action as practicable; and + + (b) that would have the effect of reducing imports of such + good from a Party below the trend of imports of such + good from that Party over a recent representative base + period with allowance for reasonable growth. + +6. The Party taking an action pursuant to this Article shall +provide to the Party or Parties against whose good the action is +taken mutually agreed trade liberalizing compensation in the form +of concessions having substantially equivalent trade effects to +that Party or Parties or equivalent to the value of the +additional duties expected to result from the action. If such +Parties are unable to agree upon compensation, the Party against +whose good the action is taken may take action having trade +effects substantially equivalent to the action taken under +paragraph 1 or 3. + + +Article 803: Administration of Emergency Action Proceedings + +1. Each Party shall ensure the consistent, impartial and +reasonable administration of its respective laws, regulations, +decisions and rulings governing all emergency action proceedings. + +2. Each Party shall entrust determinations of serious injury, +or threat thereof, in emergency action proceedings to a competent +investigating authority, subject to review by judicial or +administrative tribunals, to the extent provided by domestic law. +Negative injury determinations shall not be subject to +modification, except by such review. The competent investigating +authority empowered under domestic law to conduct such +proceedings should be provided with the necessary resources to +enable it to fulfill its duties. + +3. Each Party shall adopt or maintain equitable, timely, +transparent and effective procedures for emergency action +proceedings, in accordance with the requirements set out in Annex +803. + +4. This Article does not apply to emergency actions respecting +goods covered by Annex 300-B (Textile and Apparel Goods). + + +Article 804: Dispute Settlement in Emergency Action Matters + + No party may request the establishment of an arbitral panel +under Article 2008 regarding any proposed emergency action. + + +Article 805: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +competent investigating authority means the "competent +investigating authority" of a Party as defined in Annex 804; + +contribute importantly means an important cause, but not +necessarily the most important cause; + +critical circumstances means circumstances where delay would +cause damage that would be difficult to repair; + +domestic industry means the producers as a whole of the like or +directly competitive good operating within the territory of a +Party; + +emergency action means any emergency action proceeding instituted +after the date of entry into force of this Agreement; + +serious injury means a significant overall impairment of a +domestic industry; + +surge means a significant increase in imports over the trend for +a recent representative base period; + +threat of serious injury means serious injury that, on the basis +of facts and not merely on allegation, conjecture or remote +possibility, is clearly imminent; and + +transition period means the 10-year period commencing on the date +of the entry into force of this Agreement, except where the good +against which the action is taken is provided for in the items in +staging category C+ of the Tariff Schedule of the Party taking +the action, in which case the transition period shall be the +period of staged tariff elimination for that good. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 801 + + Bilateral Actions + + + Notwithstanding Article 801, bilateral emergency actions +between Canada and the United States on goods originating in the +territory of either Party shall be governed in accordance with +the terms of Article 1101 of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade +Agreement, which is hereby incorporated into and made a part of +this Agreement for such purpose. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 803 + + Administration of Emergency Action Proceedings + + +1. Institution of a Proceeding: + + (a) An emergency action proceeding may be instituted by a + petition or complaint by entities specified in domestic + law. The entity filing the petition or complaint shall + demonstrate that it is representative of the domestic + industry producing a good like or directly competitive + with the imported good. + + (b) A Party may institute a proceeding on its own motion or + request the competent investigating authority to + conduct a proceeding. + +2. Contents of a petition or complaint. When the basis for an + investigation is a petition or complaint filed by an entity + representative of a domestic industry, the petitioning + entity shall, in its petition or complaint, provide the + following information to the extent that such information is + publicly available from governmental and other sources, and + best estimates and the basis therefore if such information + is not available: + + (a) Product description. The name and description of the + imported good concerned, the tariff subheading under + which such good is classified, its current tariff + treatment, and the name and description of the like or + directly competitive domestic good concerned, + + (b) Representativeness: + + (i) The names and addresses of the entities filing the + petition or complaint, and the locations of the + establishments in which they produce the domestic + good, + + (ii) the percentage of domestic production of the like + or directly competitive good that such entities + account for and the basis for claiming that they + are representative of an industry, and + + (iii) the names and locations of all other domestic + establishments in which the like or directly + competitive good is produced; + + (c) Import data. Import data for each of the five most + recent full years that form the basis of the claim that + the good concerned is being imported in increased + quantities, either in absolute terms or relative to + domestic production; + + (d) Domestic production data. Data on total domestic + production of the like or directly competitive good for + each of the five most recent full years; + + (e) Data showing injury. Quantitative and objective data + indicating the nature and extent of injury to the + concerned industry, such as data showing changes in the + level of sales, prices, production, productivity, + capacity utilization, market share, profits and losses, + and employment; + + (f) Cause of injury. An enumeration and description of the + alleged causes of the injury, or threat thereof, and a + summary of the basis for the assertion that increased + imports, either actual or relative to domestic + production, of the imported good are causing or + threatening to cause serious injury, supported by + pertinent data; and + + (g) Criteria for inclusion. Quantitative and objective + data indicating the share of imports accounted for by + imports from the territory of each other Party and the + petitioner's views on the extent to which such imports + are contributing importantly to the serious injury, or + threat thereof, caused by imports of that good. + +3. Petitions or complaints, except to the extent they contain +confidential business information, shall promptly be made +available for public inspection upon being filed. + +4. With respect to an emergency action proceeding instituted on +the basis of a petition or complaint filed by an entity asserting +that it is representative of the domestic industry, the competent +investigating authority shall not publish the notice required by +paragraph 6 without first assessing carefully that the petition +or complaint meets the requirements of paragraph 4, including +representativeness. + +5. Notice requirement. Upon instituting an emergency action +proceeding, the competent investigating authority shall publish +notice of the institution of the proceeding in the official +journal of the Party. The notice shall identify: the petitioner +or other requester; the imported good that is the subject of the +proceeding and its tariff subheading; the nature and timing of +the determination to be made; the time and place of the public +hearing; dates of deadlines for filing briefs, statements, and +other documents; the place at which the petition and any other +documents filed in the course of the proceeding may be inspected; +and the name, address and telephone number of the office to be +contacted for more information. + +6. Public hearing. In the course of each such proceeding, +the competent investigating authority shall: + + (a) hold a public hearing, after providing reasonable + notice, to allow all interested parties, and any + association whose purpose is to represent the interests + of consumers in the territory of the Party instituting + the proceeding, to appear in person or by counsel, to + present evidence, and to be heard on the questions of + serious injury, or threat thereof, and the appropriate + remedy; and + + (b) provide an opportunity to all interested parties and + any such association appearing at the hearing to + cross-question interested parties making presentations + at that hearing. + +7. Confidential information. The competent investigating +authority shall adopt or maintain procedures for the treatment of +confidential information, protected under domestic law, that is +provided in the course of a proceeding, including a requirement +that interested parties and consumer associations providing such +information furnish non-confidential written summaries thereof, +or if they indicate that such information cannot be summarized, +the reasons why a summary cannot be provided. + +8. Evidence of injury and causation: + + (a) In conducting its proceeding the competent + investigating authority shall gather, to the best of + its ability, all relevant information appropriate to + the determination it must make. It shall evaluate all + relevant factors of an objective and quantifiable + nature having a bearing on the situation of that + industry, in particular, the rate and amount of the + increase in imports of the good concerned, in absolute + and relative terms, the share of the domestic market + taken by increased imports, and changes in the level of + sales, production, productivity, capacity utilization, + profits and losses, and employment. In making its + determination, the competent investigating authority + may also consider other economic factors, such as + changes in prices and inventories, and the ability of + firms in the industry to generate capital; + + (b) The competent investigating authority shall not make an + affirmative injury determination unless its + investigation demonstrates, on the basis of objective + evidence, the existence of a clear causal link between + increased imports of the good concerned and serious + injury, or threat thereof. When factors other than + increased imports are causing injury to the domestic + industry at the same time, such injury shall not be + attributed to increased imports; + +9. Time period for deliberation. Except in critical +circumstances and in global actions involving perishable +agricultural products, the competent investigating authority, +before making an affirmative determination in an emergency action +proceeding, shall allow sufficient time to gather and consider +the relevant information, hold a public hearing, and provide an +opportunity for all interested parties and consumer associations +to prepare and submit their views. + +10. The competent investigating authority shall publish promptly +a report, including a summary thereof, in the official journal of +the Party setting forth its findings and reasoned conclusions on +all pertinent issues of law and fact. The report shall describe +the imported good and its tariff item number, the standard +applied and the finding made. The statement of reasons shall set +forth the basis for the determination, including a description +of: the domestic industry seriously injured or threatened with +serious injury; information supporting a finding that imports are +increasing, the domestic industry is seriously injured or +threatened with serious injury, and increasing imports are +causing or threatening serious injury; and, if provided for by +domestic law, any finding or recommendation regarding the +appropriate remedy and the basis therefor. In its report, the +competent investigating authority shall not disclose any +confidential information provided pursuant to any undertakings +concerning confidential information that may have been made in +the course of the proceedings. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 804 + + Country-Specific Definitions + + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +competent investigating authority means: + + (a) in the case of Canada, the Canadian International Trade + Tribunal, or its successor; + + (b) in the case of the Mexico, the designated authority + within the Ministry of Trade and Industrial Development + ("Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento Industrial"), or its + successor; and + + (c) in the case of the United States, the U.S. + International Trade Commission, or its successor. + +NAFTA PART THREE TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE Chapter Nine Standards-Related Measures + + + +Article 901: Scope + +1. This Chapter applies to any standards-related measure of a +Party, other than those covered by Chapter Seven, Subchapter B +(Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures), that may, directly or +indirectly, affect trade in goods or services between the +Parties, and to measures of the Parties relating to such +measures. + +2. Purchasing specifications prepared by governmental bodies +for production or consumption requirements of such bodies shall +be governed exclusively by Chapter Ten (Government Procurement). + + +Article 902: Extent of Obligations + +1. Article 105 (Extent of Obligations) does not apply to this +Chapter. + +2. Each Party shall seek, through appropriate measures, to +ensure observance of Articles 904 through 908 by provincial or +state governments and by non-governmental standardizing bodies in +its territory. + + +Article 903: Affirmation of Agreement on Technical Barriers + to Trade and Other Agreements + + Further to Article 104, the Parties affirm with respect to +each other their existing rights and obligations relating to +standards-related measures under the GATT Agreement on Technical +Barriers to Trade and all other international agreements, +including environmental and conservation agreements, to which +such Parties are party. + +Article 904: Basic Rights and Obligations + + Right to Take Standards-Related Measures + +1. Each Party may, in accordance with this Agreement, adopt, +maintain and apply standards-related measures, including those +relating to safety, the protection of human, animal and plant +life and health, the environment, and consumers, and measures to +ensure their enforcement or implementation. Such measures +include those to prohibit the importation of a good of another +Party or the provision of a service by a service provider of +another Party that fails to comply with the applicable +requirements of such measures or to complete its approval +procedures. + + Right to Establish Level of Protection + +2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, each +Party may, in pursuing its legitimate objectives of safety or the +protection of human, animal or plant life or health, the +environment, or consumers, establish the levels of protection +that it considers appropriate in accordance with Article 907(3). + + Non-Discriminatory Treatment + +3. Each Party shall, in respect of its standards-related +measures, accord to goods or service providers of another Party: + + (a) national treatment in accordance with Article 301 + (Market Access) or Article 1202 (Cross-Border Trade in + Services); and + + (b) treatment no less favorable than that it accords to + like goods, or in like circumstances to service + providers, of any other country. + + Unnecessary Obstacles + +4. No Party may prepare, adopt, maintain or apply any +standards-related measure with a view to or with the effect of +creating an unnecessary obstacle to trade between the Parties. +An unnecessary obstacle to trade shall not be deemed to be +created if: + + (a) the demonstrable purpose of such measure is to achieve + a legitimate objective; and + + (b) such measure does not operate to exclude goods of + another Party that meet that legitimate objective. + + +Article 905: Use of International Standards + +1. Each Party shall use, as a basis for its standards-related +measures, international standards or international standards +whose completion is imminent, except where such standards would +be an ineffective or inappropriate means to fulfill its +legitimate objectives, for example because of fundamental +climatic, geographical, technological or infrastructural factors, +scientific justification or the level of protection that the +Party considers appropriate. + +2. A Party's standards-related measure that conforms to an +international standard shall be presumed to be consistent with +Article 904(3) and (4). + +3. Paragraph 1 shall not be construed to prevent a Party, in +pursuing its legitimate objectives, from adopting, maintaining, +or applying any standards-related measure that results in a +higher level of protection than would be achieved if such measure +were based on an international standard. + + +Article 906: Compatibility and Equivalence + +1. Recognizing the crucial role of standards-related measures +in promoting and protecting legitimate objectives, the Parties +shall, in accordance with this Chapter, work jointly to enhance +the level of safety and of protection of human, animal and plant +life and health, the environment and consumers. + +2. Without reducing the level of safety or of protection of +human, animal or plant life or health, the environment or +consumers, without prejudice to the rights of any Party under +this Chapter, and taking into account international +standardization activities, the Parties shall, to the greatest +extent practicable, make compatible their respective standards- +related measures, so as to facilitate trade in a good or service +between the Parties. + +3. Further to Articles 902 and 905, a Party shall, upon the +request of another Party, seek, through appropriate measures, to +promote the compatibility of a specific standard or conformity +assessment procedure that is maintained in its territory with the +standards or conformity assessment procedures maintained in the +territory of the other Party. + +4. Each importing Party shall treat a technical regulation +adopted or maintained by an exporting Party as equivalent to its +own where the exporting Party, in cooperation with the importing +Party, demonstrates to the satisfaction of the importing Party +that its technical regulation adequately fulfills the importing +Party's legitimate objectives. + +5. The importing Party shall provide to the exporting Party, +upon request, its reasons in writing for not treating a technical +regulation as equivalent under paragraph 4. + +6. Each Party shall, wherever possible, accept the results of a +conformity assessment procedure conducted in the territory of +another Party, provided that it is satisfied that such procedure +offers an assurance, equivalent to that provided by a procedure +it conducts or a procedure conducted in its territory the results +of which it accepts, that the relevant good or service complies +with the applicable technical regulation or standard adopted or +maintained in the Party's territory. + +7. Prior to acceptance of results of a conformity assessment +procedure pursuant to paragraph 6, and to enhance confidence in +the continued reliability of each other's conformity assessment +results, the Parties may consult on such matters as the technical +competence of the conformity assessment bodies involved, +including verified compliance with relevant international +standards through such means as accreditation. + + +Article 907: Assessment of Risk + +1. A Party may, in pursuing its legitimate objectives, conduct +an assessment of risk. In conducting such assessment, a Party +may consider, among other factors relating to a good or service: + + (a) available scientific evidence or technical information; + + (b) intended end uses; + + (c) processes or production, operating, inspection, + sampling or testing methods; or + (d) environmental conditions. + +2. Where a Party conducting an assessment of risk determines +that available scientific evidence or other information is +insufficient to complete the assessment, it may adopt a +provisional technical regulation on the basis of available +relevant information. The Party shall, within a reasonable +period after information sufficient to complete the assessment of +risk is presented to it, complete its assessment, review and +where appropriate revise the provisional technical regulation in +light of such assessment. + +3. Where a Party pursuant to Article 904(2) establishes the +level of protection that it considers appropriate and conducts an +assessment of risk, it should avoid arbitrary or unjustifiable +distinctions between similar goods or services in the level of +protection it considers appropriate, if such distinctions: + + (a) result in arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination + against goods or service providers of another Party; + + (b) constitute a disguised restriction on trade between the + Parties; or + + (c) discriminate between similar goods or services for the + same use under the same conditions that pose the same + level of risk and provide similar benefits. + + +Article 908: Conformity Assessment + +1. The Parties shall, further to Article 906 and recognizing +the existence of substantial differences in the structure, +organization, and operation of conformity assessment procedures +in their respective territories, make compatible to the greatest +extent practicable such procedures. + +2. Recognizing that it should be to the mutual advantage of the +Parties concerned and except as set out in Annex 908(2), each +Party shall accredit, approve, license or otherwise recognize +conformity assessment bodies in the territory of another Party on +terms no less favorable than those accorded to such bodies in its +territory. + +3. With respect to a Party's conformity assessment procedure, +such Party shall: + + (a) not adopt or maintain any such procedure that is + stricter, nor apply such procedure more strictly, than + necessary to give it confidence that a good or a + service conforms with an applicable technical + regulation or standard, taking into account the risks + that non-conformity would create; + + (b) initiate and complete such procedure as expeditiously + as possible; + + (c) in accordance with Article 904(3), undertake processing + of applications in non-discriminatory order; + + (d) publish the normal processing period for each such + procedure or communicate the anticipated processing + period to an applicant upon request; + + (e) ensure that the competent body + + (i) upon receipt of an application, promptly + examines the completeness of the documentation + and informs the applicant in a precise and + complete manner of any deficiency, + + (ii) transmits to the applicant as soon as possible + the results of the conformity assessment + procedure in a form that is precise and complete + so that such applicant may take any necessary + corrective action, + + (iii) where the application is deficient, proceeds as + far as practicable with such procedure if the + applicant so requests, and + + (iv) informs the applicant, upon request, of the + status of the application and the reasons for + any delay; + + (f) limit the information the applicant is required to + supply to that necessary to conduct such procedure and + to determine appropriate fees; + + (g) accord confidential or proprietary information arising + from, or supplied in connection with, the conduct of + such procedure for a good of another Party or for a + service provided by a person of another Party + + (i) the same treatment as that for a good of such + Party or a service provided by a person of such + Party, and + + (ii) in any event, treatment that protects an + applicant's legitimate commercial interests to + the extent provided under the Party's law; + + (h) ensure that any fee it imposes for conducting such + procedure is no higher for a good of another Party or a + service provider of another Party than is equitable in + relation to any such fee imposed for its like goods or + service providers or for like goods or service + providers of any other country, taking into account + communication, transportation and other related costs; + + (i) ensure that the location of facilities at which a + conformity assessment procedure is conducted does not + cause unnecessary inconvenience to an applicant or its + agent; + + (j) limit such procedure, for a good or service modified + subsequent to a determination that such good or service + conforms to the applicable technical regulation or + standard, to that necessary to determine that such good + or service continues to conform to such technical + regulation or standard; and + + (k) limit any requirement regarding samples of a good to + that which is reasonable, and ensure that the selection + of samples does not cause unnecessary inconvenience to + an applicant or its agent. + +4. Each Party shall apply, with appropriate modifications, the +relevant provisions of paragraph 3 to its approval procedures. + +5. Each Party shall, upon the request of another Party, take +such reasonable measures as may be available to it to facilitate +access in its territory for conformity assessment activities. + +6. Each Party shall give sympathetic consideration to a request +by another Party to negotiate agreements for the mutual +recognition of the results of that other Party's conformity +assessment procedures. + + +Article 909: Notification, Publication, and Provision of + Information + +1. Further to Articles 1802 (Publication) and 1803 +(Notification and Provision of Information), each Party proposing +to adopt or modify a technical regulation, shall: + + (a) at least 60 days prior to the adoption or modification + of such technical regulation, other than a law, publish + a notice and notify in writing the other Parties of the + proposed measure in such a manner as to enable + interested persons to become acquainted with such + measure, except that in the case of any such measure + related to perishable goods, each Party shall, to the + greatest extent practicable, publish such notice and + provide such notification at least 30 days prior to the + adoption or modification of such measure, but no later + than when notification is provided to domestic + producers; + + (b) identify in such notice and notification the good or + service to which the proposed measure would apply, and + shall provide a brief description of the objective of, + and reasons for, such measure; + + (c) provide a copy of the proposed measure to any Party or + interested person that so requests, and shall, wherever + possible, identify any provision that deviates in + substance from relevant international standards; and + + (d) without discrimination, allow other Parties and + interested persons to make comments in writing and + shall, upon request, discuss such comments and take + such comments and the results of such discussions into + account. + +2. Each Party proposing to adopt or modify a standard or any +conformity assessment procedure not otherwise considered to be a +technical regulation shall, where an international standard +relevant to the proposed measure does not exist or such measure +is not substantially the same as an international standard, and +where the measure may have a significant effect on the trade of +the other Parties: + + (a) at an early appropriate stage, publish a notice and + provide a notification of the type required in + paragraphs 1 (a) and (b); and + + (b) observe paragraphs 1 (c) and (d). + +3. Each Party shall seek, through appropriate measures, to +ensure, with respect to a technical regulation of a state or +provincial government other than a local government: + + (a) that, at an early appropriate stage, a notice and + notification of the type required under paragraphs 1 + (a) and (b) are made prior to their adoption; and + + (b) observance of paragraphs 1 (c) and (d). + +4. Where a Party considers it necessary to address an urgent +problem relating to safety or to protection of human, animal or +plant life or health, the environment or consumers, it may omit +any step set out in paragraphs 1 or 3, provided that upon +adoption of a standards-related measure it shall: + + (a) immediately provide to the other Parties a notification + of the type required under paragraph 1(b), including a + brief description of the urgent problem; + + (b) provide a copy of such measure to any Party or + interested person that so requests; and + + (c) without discrimination, allow other Parties and + interested persons to make comments in writing, and + shall, upon request, discuss such comments and take + such comments and the results of such discussions into + account. + +5. Each Party shall, except where necessary to address an +urgent problem referred to in paragraph 4, allow a reasonable +period between the publication of a standards-related measure and +the date that it becomes effective to allow time for interested +persons to adapt to such measure. + +6. Where a Party allows non-governmental persons in its +territory to be present during the process of development of +standards-related measures, it shall also allow non-governmental +persons from the territories of the other Parties to be present. + +7. Each Party shall notify the other Parties of the development +of, amendment to, or change in the application of its standards- +related measures no later than the time at which it notifies non- +governmental persons in general or the relevant sector in its +territory. + +8. Each Party shall seek, through appropriate measures, to +ensure the observance of paragraphs 6 and 7 by a provincial or +state government, and by non-governmental standardizing bodies in +its territory. + +9. Each Party shall designate a government authority +responsible for the implementation at the federal level of the +notification provisions of this Article, and shall notify the +other Parties thereof. Where a Party designates two or more +government authorities for such purpose, it shall provide to the +other Parties complete and unambiguous information on the scope +of responsibility of each such authority. + + +Article 910: Inquiry Points + +1. Each Party shall ensure that there is an inquiry point that +is able to answer all reasonable inquiries from other Parties and +interested persons, and to provide relevant documents regarding: + + (a) any standards-related measure proposed, adopted or + maintained in its territory at the federal, provincial, + or state government level; + + (b) the membership and participation of such Party, or its + relevant federal, provincial or state government + authorities, in international and regional + standardizing bodies and conformity assessment systems, + and in bilateral and multilateral arrangements + regarding standards-related measures, and the + provisions of such systems and arrangements; + + (c) the location of notices published pursuant to Article + 909, or where such information can be obtained; + + (d) the location of the inquiry points referred to in + paragraph 3; and + + (e) such Party's procedures for assessment of risk, factors + it considers in conducting such assessment and in + establishing, pursuant to Article 904(2), the levels of + protection that it considers appropriate. + +2. Where a Party designates more than one inquiry point, it +shall: + + (a) provide to the other Parties complete and unambiguous + information on the scope of responsibility of each + inquiry point; and + + (b) ensure that any enquiry addressed to an incorrect + inquiry point is promptly conveyed to the correct + inquiry point. + +3. Each Party shall take such reasonable measures as may be +available to it to ensure that there is at least one enquiry +point that is able to answer all reasonable enquiries from other +Parties and interested persons and to provide relevant documents +or information as to where they can be obtained regarding: + + (a) any standard or conformity assessment procedure + proposed, adopted or maintained by non-governmental + standardizing bodies in its territory; and + + (b) the membership and participation of relevant non- + governmental bodies in its territory in international + and regional standardizing bodies and conformity + assessment systems. + +4. Each Party shall ensure that where copies of documents are +requested by another Party or by interested persons in accordance +with this Chapter, they are supplied at the same price, apart +from the actual cost of delivery, as the price for domestic +purchase. + + +Article 911: Technical Cooperation + +1. Each Party shall, upon the request of another Party: + + (a) provide to that Party technical advice, information and + assistance on mutually agreed terms and conditions to + enhance that Party's standards-related measures, and + related activities, processes, and systems; + + (b) provide to that Party information on its technical + cooperation programs regarding standards-related + measures relating to specific areas of interest; and + + (c) consult with that Party during the development of, or + prior to the adoption or change in the application of, + any standards-related measure. + +2. Each Party shall encourage its standardizing bodies to +cooperate with the standardizing bodies of the other Parties in +their participation, as appropriate, in standardizing activities, +such as through membership in international standardizing bodies. + + +Article 912: Limitations on the Provision of Information + + Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as requiring a +Party to: + + (a) communicate, publish texts, or provide particulars or + copies of documents other than in an official language + of such Party; or + + (b) furnish any information the disclosure of which would + impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the + public interest, or would prejudice the legitimate + commercial interests of particular enterprises. + + +Article 913: Committee on Standards-Related Measures + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Standards- +Related Measures, comprising representatives of each Party. + +2. The Committee's functions shall include: + + (a) monitoring the implementation and administration of + this Chapter, including the progress of the + subcommittees and working groups established under + paragraph 4, and the operation of the enquiry points + established under Article 910; + + (b) facilitating the process by which the Parties make + compatible their standards-related measures; + + (c) providing a forum for the Parties to consult on issues + relating to standards-related measures, including the + provision of technical advice and recommendations under + Article 914; + + (d) enhancing cooperation on the development, application + and enforcement of standards-related measures; + + (e) considering non-governmental, regional and multilateral + developments regarding standards-related measures, + including under the GATT; and + + (f) reporting annually to the Commission on the + implementation of this Chapter. + +3. The Committee shall meet upon the request of any Party and, +unless the Parties otherwise agree, at least once each year. + +4. The Committee may, as it considers appropriate, establish +and determine the scope and mandate of subcommittees or working +groups, comprising representatives of each Party. Each such +subcommittee or working group may: + + (a) as it considers necessary or desirable, include or + consult with + + (i) representatives of non-governmental bodies, + including standardizing bodies, + + (ii) scientists, and + + (iii) technical experts; and + + (b) determine its work program, taking into account + relevant international activities. + +5. Further to paragraph 4, the Committee shall establish: + + (a) the following subcommittees or working groups + + (i) Land Transportation Standards Subcommittee, in + accordance with Annex 913-A, + + (ii) Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee, in + accordance with Annex 913-B, + + (iii) Automotive Standards Council, in accordance with + Annex 913-C, and + + (iv) Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel + Goods, in accordance with Annex 913-D; + + (b) such other subcommittees or working groups as it + considers appropriate to address any topic, including: + + (i) identification and nomenclature for goods + subject to standards-related measures, + + (ii) quality and identity standards and + technical regulations, + + (iii) packaging, labelling, and presentation of + consumer information, including languages, + measurement systems, ingredients, sizes, + terminology, symbols, and related matters, + + (iv) product approval and post-market + surveillance programs, + + (v) principles for the accreditation and + recognition of conformity assessment + bodies, procedures, and systems, + + (vi) development and implementation of a uniform + chemical hazard classification and + communication system, + + (vii) enforcement programs, including training + and inspections by regulatory, analytical, + and enforcement personnel, + + (viii) promotion and implementation of good + laboratory practices, + + (ix) promotion and implementation of good + manufacturing practices, + + (x) criteria for assessment of potential + environmental hazards of goods, + + (xi) methodologies for assessment of risk, + + (xii) guidelines for testing of chemicals, + including industrial and agricultural + chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and + biologicals, + + (xiii) methods by which consumer protection, + including matters relating to consumer + redress, can be facilitated, and + + (xiv) extension of the application of this Chapter to + other services. + +6. Each Party shall, upon the request of another Party, take +such reasonable measures as may be available to it to provide for +the participation in the work of the Committee, where and as +appropriate, of representatives of provincial or state +governments in the activities of the Committee. + +7. A Party requesting technical advice, information, or +assistance pursuant to Article 911 shall notify the Committee +which shall facilitate any such request. + + +Article 914: Technical Consultations + +1. Where a Party requests consultations regarding the +application of this Chapter to a Party's standards-related +measure, and so notifies the Committee, the Committee may +facilitate such consultations, if it does not consider the matter +itself, by referring the matter for non-binding technical advice +or recommendations to a subcommittee or working group, including +an ad hoc subcommittee or working group, or to another forum. + +2. The Committee should consider any matter referred to it +under paragraph 1 as expeditiously as possible and promptly +forward to the Parties any technical advice or recommendations +that it develops or receives concerning the matter. The Parties +involved shall provide a written response to the Committee +concerning the technical advice or recommendations within such +time as the Committee may request. + +3. Where the involved Parties have had recourse to +consultations facilitated by the Committee under paragraph 1, +such consultations shall, if agreed by the Parties involved, +constitute consultations under Article 2006 (Consultations). + +4. The Parties confirm that a Party asserting that a standards- +related measure of another Party is inconsistent with the +provisions of this Chapter shall have the burden of establishing +such inconsistency. + + +Article 915: Definitions + +1. For purposes of this Chapter: + +approval procedure means any registration, notification, or other +mandatory administrative procedure for obtaining permission for a +good or service to be produced, marketed, or used for a stated +purpose or under stated conditions; + +assessment of risk means evaluation of the potential for adverse +effects; + +conformity assessment procedure means any procedure used, +directly or indirectly, to determine that a relevant technical +regulation or standard is fulfilled, including sampling, testing, +inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing, +assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration, or approval +used for such a purpose, but does not mean an approval procedure; + +international standard means a standards-related measure, or +other guide or recommendation, adopted by an international +standardizing body and made available to the public; + +international standardizing body means a standardizing body whose +membership is open to the relevant bodies of at least all the +parties to the GATT Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, +including the International Organization for Standardization +(ISO), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Codex +Alimentarius Commission, the World Health Organization (WHO), the +Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International +Telecommunications Union (ITU); or any other body that the +Parties designate; + +land transportation service means a transportation service +provided by means of motor carrier or rail; + +legitimate objective includes an objective such as: + + (a) safety; + + (b) protection of human, animal or plant life or health, + the environment or consumers (including matters + relating to quality and identifiability of goods or + services); or + + (c) sustainable development, + +considering, among other things, where appropriate, fundamental +climatic or other geographical factors, technological or +infrastructural factors, or scientific justification but does not +include the protection of domestic production; + +make compatible means bring different standards-related measures +of the same scope approved by different standardizing bodies to a +level such that they are either identical, equivalent, or have +the effect of permitting goods or services to be used in place of +one another or fulfill the same purpose; + +services means land transportation services and telecommunication +services; + +standard means a document, approved by a recognized body, that +provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or +characteristics for products, or related processes and production +methods, or for services or related operating methods with which +compliance is not mandatory. It may also include or deal +exclusively with terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or +labelling requirements as they apply to a product, process or +production or operating method; + +standardizing body means a body having recognized activities in +standardization; + +standards-related measure means a standard, technical regulation +or conformity assessment procedure; + +technical regulation means a document which lays down product +characteristics or their related processes and production +methods, or for services or operating methods, including the +applicable administrative provisions, with which compliance is +mandatory. It may also include or deal exclusively with +terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or labelling +requirements as they apply to a product, process or production or +operating method; + +telecommunication service means a service provided by means of +the transmission and reception of signals by any electromagnetic +means. + +2. Except as they are otherwise defined in this Agreement, +other terms in this Chapter shall be interpreted in accordance +with their ordinary meaning in context and in the light of the +objectives of this Agreement, and where appropriate by reference +to the terms presented in the sixth edition of the ISO/IEC Guide +2: 1991, General Terms and Their Definitions Concerning +Standardization and Related Activities. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 908.2 + + Transitional Rules for Conformity Assessment Procedures + + +1. Except in respect of governmental conformity assessment +bodies, Article 908(2) shall impose no obligation and confer no +right on Mexico until four years after the date of entry into +force of this Agreement. + +2. Where a Party charges a reasonable fee, limited in amount to +the approximate cost of the service rendered, to accredit, +approve, license, or otherwise recognize a conformity assessment +body in the territory of another Party, it need not, prior to +December 31, 1998 or such earlier date as the Parties may agree, +charge such a fee to a conformity assessment body in its +territory. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 913 - A + + Land Transportation Standards Subcommittee + + +1. The Land Transportation Standards Subcommittee, established +under Article 913, shall comprise representatives of each Party. + +2. The Subcommittee shall implement the following work program +for making compatible the Parties' relevant standards-related +measures for: + + (a) motor carrier operations, + + (i) no later than one and one-half years from the + date of entry into force of this Agreement, for + non-medical standards-related measures + respecting drivers, including measures relating + to the age of and language used by drivers, + + (ii) no later than two and one-half years from the + date of entry into force of this Agreement, for + medical standards-related measures respecting + drivers, + + (iii) no later than three years from the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, for standards- + related measures respecting vehicles, including + measures relating to weights and dimensions, + tires, brakes, parts and accessories, securement + of cargo, maintenance and repair, inspections, + and emissions and environmental pollution levels + not covered by the Automotive Standards work + program established under Annex 913-C, + + (iv) no later than three years from the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, for standards- + related measures respecting each Party's + supervision of motor carriers' safety + compliance, and + + (v) no later than three years from the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, for standards- + related measures respecting road signs; + + (b) rail operations, + + (i) no later than one year from the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, for standards- + related measures respecting operating personnel + that are relevant to cross-border operations, + and + + (ii) no later than one year from the date of entry + into force of this Agreement, for standards- + related measures respecting locomotives and + other rail equipment; and + + (c) transportation of dangerous goods, no later than six + years from the date of entry into force of this + Agreement, using as their basis the United Nations + Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, or + such other standards as the Parties may agree. + +3. The Subcommittee may address other related standards-related +measures as it considers appropriate. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 913 - B + + Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee + + +1. The Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee, established +under Article 913, shall comprise representatives of each Party. + +2. The Subcommittee shall, within six months of the date of +entry into force of this Agreement, develop a work program, +including a timetable, for making compatible the Parties' +standards-related measures for authorized equipment as defined in +Chapter 13 (Telecommunications). + +3. The Subcommittee may address other appropriate standards- +related matters respecting telecommunications equipment or +services and such other matters as it considers appropriate. + +4. The Subcommittee shall take into account relevant work +carried out by the Parties in other forums, and that of non- +governmental standardizing bodies. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 913 - C + + Automotive Standards Council + + +1. The Automotive Standards Council, established under Article +913, shall comprise representatives of each Party. + +2. The purpose of the Council shall be, to the extent +practicable, to facilitate the attainment of compatibility among, +and review the implementation of, national standards-related +measures of the Parties that apply to automotive goods and other +related issues. + +3. To facilitate its objectives, the Council may establish +subgroups, consultation procedures and other appropriate +operational mechanisms. With the agreement of all the Parties, +the Council may include state and provincial government or +private sector representatives in its subgroups. + +4. All Council recommendations shall require agreement of all +the Parties. When the adoption of a new law is not required for +a Party, the Council's recommendations shall be implemented by +the Party within a reasonable period of time in accordance with +the legal and procedural requirements and international +obligations of the Party. Where the adoption of a new law is +required for a Party, the Party shall make best efforts to secure +the passage of such legislation and shall implement any new +legislation within a reasonable period of time. + +5. Recognizing the existing disparity in standards-related +measures, the Council shall develop its work program for making +compatible the national standards-related measures that apply to +automotive goods and other related issues based on the following +criteria: + + (a) the impact on industry integration; + + (b) the extent of the barriers to trade; + + (c) the level of trade affected; and + + (d) the extent of such disparity. + +In developing its work program, the Council may address other +closely related issues, including emissions from on-road and +non-road mobile sources. + +6. Each Party shall take such reasonable measures as may be +available to it to promote the objectives of this Annex with +respect to standards-related measures that are developed or +maintained by state, provincial and local authorities and private +sector organizations. The Council shall make every effort to +assist these entities with these activities, especially the +identification of priorities and the establishment of work +schedules. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 913 - D + + Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel Goods + + +1. The Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel Goods, +established under Article 913, shall comprise representatives of +each Party. + +2. This Subcommittee shall include, and consult with, technical +experts as well as a broadly representative group from the +manufacturing and retailing sectors in the territory of each +Party. + +3. The Subcommittee shall develop and pursue a Work Program on +the Harmonization of Labelling Requirements, to facilitate trade +in textile and apparel goods between the Parties through the +adoption of uniform labelling provisions. The agenda for this +Work Program should include the following issues: + + (a) pictograms and symbols to replace required written + information where possible as well as other methods to + reduce the need for labels on textile and apparel goods + in multiple languages; + + (b) care instructions for textile and apparel goods; + + (c) fiber content information for textile and apparel + goods; + + (d) uniform methods acceptable for the attachment of + required information to textile and apparel goods; and + + (e) use in the territory of other Parties of each Party's + national registration numbers for manufacturers or + importers of textile and apparel goods. + + +NAFTA Chapter Ten Government Procurement + +Article 1001: Objectives + + The Parties shall strive to achieve the liberalization of +their measures regarding government procurement, as specified by +the obligations in this Chapter, so as to provide balanced, +non-discriminatory, predictable and transparent government +procurement opportunities for the suppliers of each Party. + + +Article 1002: Scope and Coverage + +1. Subject to Annexes 1002.1 through 1002.7, this Chapter applies +to any measure regarding the procurement of goods or services or +any combination thereof, by any entity listed in Annex 1002.1 +(Federal Government Entities), Annex 1002.3 (Government +Enterprises) and, when completed, Annex 1002.2 (State and +Provincial Government Entities), where the value of the contract to +be awarded is estimated, at the time of publication of a notice in +accordance with Article 1010 (Invitation to Participate), to equal +or exceed the applicable threshold as set forth in paragraph 3. + +2. Where the contract to be awarded by the entity is not covered +by this Chapter, this Chapter shall not be construed to cover any +good or service component of that contract. However, no Party shall +prepare, design or otherwise structure any procurement contract in +order to avoid the obligations of this Chapter. + +3. Subject to Annex 1002-A, the applicable thresholds in U.S. +dollars are: + + (a) for entities listed in Annex 1002.1 (Federal Government + Entities), + + (i) $50,000 for goods contracts, + + (ii) $50,000 for services contracts, except for + construction services contracts, and + + (iii) $6.5 million for construction services + contracts; and + + (b) for entities listed in Annex 1002.3 (Government + Enterprises) + + (i) $250,000 for goods contracts, + + (ii) $250,000 for services contracts, except for + construction services contracts, and + + (iii) $8.0 million for construction services + contracts. + +4. Threshold values are denominated in real terms and therefore +shall incorporate the inflation rate of the United States. The +United States shall, every two years, calculate and notify to the +other Parties the threshold values denominated in nominal terms +according to of Annex 1002.8 (1) (Indexation and Conversion of +Thresholds). + +5. Each Party shall comply with Annex 1002.8 with respect to the +calculation and conversion of the value of thresholds into national +currencies. + +6. For purposes of this Chapter, procurement includes procurement +by such methods as purchase, lease or rental, with or without an +option to buy, in accordance with the thresholds and coverage +applicable in this Chapter. Procurement does not include the +acquisition of fiscal agency or depository services, liquidation +and management services for regulated financial institutions and +sale and distribution services for government debt. + +7. As between any Parties who are also party to the GATT +Agreement on Government Procurement or any successor agreement to +which such Parties are party, this Chapter shall prevail to the +extent of any inconsistency between the provisions of such +agreement and this Chapter. + + +Article 1003: Valuation of Contracts + +1. Each Party shall ensure that its entities, in determining +whether any contract is subject to this Chapter, apply paragraphs +2 through 6 in calculating the value of that contract. + +2. An entity, in calculating the value of a contract, shall take +into account all forms of remuneration, including premiums, fees, +commissions and interest. + +3. An entity shall not select a valuation method, or divide +procurement requirements into separate contracts, to avoid the +application of this Chapter. + +4. Where an individual requirement for a procurement results in: + + (a) the award of more than one contract, or + + (b) in contracts being awarded in separate parts, + +the basis for valuation shall be either: + + (c) the actual value of similar recurring contracts concluded + over the previous fiscal year or 12 months adjusted, + where possible, for anticipated changes in quantity and + value over the subsequent twelve months; or + + (d) the estimated value of recurring contracts in the fiscal + year or 12 months subsequent to the initial contract. + +5. In the case of a contract for lease or rental, with or without +an option to buy, or in the case of a contract that does not +specify a total price, the basis for valuation shall be: + + (a) in the case of a fixed-term contract, where the term is + 12 months or less, the total contract value for its + duration or, where the term exceeds 12 months, the total + contract value including the estimated residual value; or + + (b) in the case of a contract for an indefinite period, the + estimated monthly installment multiplied by 48. + +If the entity is uncertain as to whether a contract is for a fixed +or an indefinite term, the entity shall calculate the value of the +contract using the method set forth in subparagraph (b). + +6. In cases in which tender documentation specifies the need for +optional purchases, the basis for valuation shall be the total +value of the maximum permissible procurement, inclusive of all +possible optional purchases. + + +Article 1004: National Treatment and Non-discrimination + +1. With respect to all measures regarding government procurement +covered by this Chapter, each Party shall accord to goods of any +other Party, as determined in accordance with the rules of origin +referred to in Article 1005(1) (Rules of Origin), to services of +any other Party, as determined in accordance with Article 1005(2), +and to the suppliers of such goods or services, treatment no less +favorable than the most favorable treatment that it accords to: + + (a) goods, services and suppliers of that Party; and + + (b) goods, services and suppliers of any other Party. + +2. With respect to all measures regarding government procurement +covered by this Chapter, no Party may: + + (a) treat a locally established supplier less favorably than + another locally established supplier on the basis of + degree of foreign affiliation or ownership; or + + (b) discriminate against a locally established supplier if + the goods or services offered by that supplier for the + particular procurement are goods or services of any other + Party. + +3. Paragraph 1 does not apply to customs duties and charges of +any kind imposed on or in connection with importation, the method +of levying such duties and charges, and other import regulations, +including restrictions and formalities. + +4. Each Party reserves the right to deny to an enterprise of any +other Party the benefits of this Chapter in accordance with the +provisions of Article 1113 (Denial of Benefits), except +subparagraph (a). + + +Article 1005: Rules of Origin + +1. No Party shall apply to goods that are imported from any other +Party for purposes of government procurement covered by this +Chapter, rules of origin that are different from or inconsistent +with the rules of origin the Party applies in the normal course of +trade, which will be the non-preferential rules set out in Chapter +Three (for country of origin marking purposes) at such time as they +become the rules of origin applied in the normal course of trade. + +2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, a Party +may deny to an enterprise that is a supplier of services of another +Party the benefits of this Chapter if: + + (a) nationals of any non-Party own or control that + enterprise; and + + (b) that enterprise has no substantial business activities in + the territory of the Party under whose laws it is + constituted. + + +Article 1006: Prohibition of Offsets + + Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not, in the +qualification and selection of suppliers, goods or services, or in +the evaluation of bids and the award of contracts, consider, seek +or impose offsets. + + +Article 1007: Technical Specifications + +1. Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not, with the +purpose or the effect of creating unnecessary obstacles to trade, +prepare, adopt or apply any technical specification laying down: + + (a) the characteristics of the goods or services to be + procured such as quality, performance, safety and + dimensions, symbols, terminology, packaging, marking and + labelling; + + (b) the processes and methods for their production related to + the goods characteristics; or + + (c) requirements relating to conformity assessment. + +2. Each Party shall ensure that any technical specification +prescribed by its entities is, where appropriate: + + (a) specified in terms of performance criteria rather than + design or descriptive characteristics; and + + (b) based on international standards, national technical + regulations, recognized national standards or building + codes. + +3. Each Party shall ensure that the technical specifications +prescribed by its entities do not require or refer to a particular +trademark or name, patent, design or type, specific origin or +producer or service provider unless there is no sufficiently +precise or intelligible way of otherwise describing the procurement +requirements and provided that, in such cases, words such as "or +equivalent" are included in the tender documentation. + +4. Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not seek or +accept, in a manner that would have the effect of precluding +competition, advice that may be used in the preparation or adoption +of any technical specification for a specific procurement from a +person that may have a commercial interest in that procurement. + + +Article 1008:Tendering Procedures + +1. Each Party shall ensure that the tendering procedures of its +entities: + + (a) are applied in a non-discriminatory manner; and + + (b) are consistent with the provisions of this Article and + with Articles 1009 (Qualification of Suppliers) through + 1016 (Limited Tendering). + +2. In this regard, each Party shall ensure that its entities: + + (a) do not provide to any supplier information with regard to + a specific procurement in a manner that would have the + effect of precluding competition; and + + (b) provide all suppliers equal access to information with + respect to a procurement during the period prior to the + issuance of any notice or tender documentation. + + +Article 1009: Qualification of Suppliers + +1. No entity of a Party may, in the process of qualifying +suppliers in tendering procedures, discriminate between suppliers +of the other Parties or between domestic suppliers and suppliers of +the other Parties. + +2. The qualification procedures followed by an entity of a Party +shall be consistent with the following: + + (a) any conditions for participation by suppliers in + tendering procedures shall be published sufficiently in + advance so as to provide the suppliers adequate time to + initiate and, to the extent that it is compatible with + efficient operation of the procurement process, to + complete the qualification procedures; + + (b) any conditions for participation by suppliers in + tendering procedures, including financial guarantees, + technical qualifications and information necessary for + establishing the financial, commercial and technical + capacity of suppliers, as well as the verification of + whether a supplier meets those conditions, shall be + limited to those that are essential to ensure the + fulfillment of the contract in question; + + (c) the financial, commercial and technical capacity of a + supplier shall be judged both on the basis of that + supplier's global business activity and its activity, if + any, in the territory of the Party of the procuring + entity; + + (d) no entity may misuse the process of, including the time + required for, qualification in order to exclude suppliers + of any other Party from a suppliers' list or from being + considered for a particular procurement; + + (e) an entity shall recognize as qualified suppliers those + suppliers of any other Party that meet the conditions for + participation in a particular procurement; + + (f) an entity shall consider for a particular procurement + those suppliers of any other Party that request to + participate in the procurement and that are not yet + qualified, provided there is sufficient time to complete + the qualification procedure; + + (g) an entity that maintains a permanent list of qualified + suppliers shall ensure that suppliers may apply for + qualification at any time, that all qualified suppliers + so requesting are included in the list within a + reasonably short period of time and that all qualified + suppliers included in the list are notified of the + termination of any such list or of their removal from it; + + (h) if, after publication of a notice in accordance with + Article 1010 (Invitation to Participate), a supplier that + is not yet qualified requests to participate in a + particular procurement, the entity shall promptly start + the qualification procedure; + + (i) an entity shall advise any supplier that requests to + become a qualified supplier of its decision as to whether + that supplier has become qualified; and + + (j) where an entity rejects a supplier's application to + qualify or ceases to recognize a supplier as qualified, + the entity shall, upon request of the supplier, promptly + provide pertinent information concerning the entity's + reasons for doing so. + +3. Each Party shall: + + (a) ensure that each of its entities uses a single + qualification procedure, except that an entity may use + additional qualification procedures where the entity + determines the need for a different procedure and is + prepared, upon request of any other Party, to demonstrate + such need; and + + (b) make efforts to minimize differences in the qualification + procedures of its entities. + +4. Nothing in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall prevent an entity from +excluding any supplier on grounds such as bankruptcy or false +declarations. + + +Article 1010: Invitation to Participate + +1. An entity shall, in accordance with paragraphs 2, 3 and 5, +publish an invitation to participate for all procurements, except +as otherwise provided for in Article 1016 (Limited Tendering), in +the appropriate publication listed in Annex 1010.1 (Publications). + +2. The invitation to participate shall take the form of a notice +of proposed procurement, which notice shall contain the following +information: + + (a) a description of the nature and quantity of the goods or + services to be procured, including any options for + further procurement and, if possible + + (i) an estimate of the timing when such options may be + exercised, and + + (ii) in the case of recurring contracts, an estimate of + the timing of the subsequent tender notices for the + goods or services to be procured; + + (b) a statement as to whether the procedure is open or + selective and whether it will involve negotiation; + + (c) any date for starting delivery, or completion of + delivery, of goods or services to be procured; + + (d) the address to which an application to be invited to + tender or to qualify for the suppliers' lists must be + submitted, the final date for receiving such an + application and the language or languages in which it may + be submitted; + + (e) the address to which tenders must be submitted, the final + date for receiving tenders and the language or languages + in which tenders may be submitted; + + (f) the address of the entity that will award the contract + and that will provide any information necessary for + obtaining specifications and other documents; + + (g) a statement of any economic and technical requirements to + be met and of any financial guarantees, information and + documents required from suppliers; + + (h) the amount and terms of payment of any sum payable for + the tender documentation; and + + (i) a statement as to whether the entity is inviting offers + for purchase, lease or rental with or without an option + to buy, or more than one of these methods. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, any entity listed in Annex 1002.2 +(State and Provincial Government Entities) or Annex 1002.3 +(Government Enterprises) may use, as an invitation to participate, +a notice of planned procurement, which shall contain as much of the +information referred to in paragraph 2 as is available to the +entity but which shall include, at a minimum, the following +information: + + (a) a description of the subject matter of the procurement; + + (b) the time limits set for the receipt of tenders or an + application to be invited to tender; + + (c) the address at which requests for documents relating to + the procurement should be made; + + (d) a statement that interested suppliers should express + their interest in the procurement to the entity; and + + (e) the identification of a contact point within the entity + from which further information may be obtained. + +4. Any entity that uses a notice of planned procurement as an +invitation to participate shall subsequently invite suppliers that +have expressed an interest in the procurement to confirm their +interest on the basis of information provided by the entity, which +information shall include at least the information referred to in +paragraph 2. + +5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, any entity listed in Annex 1002.2 +(State and Provincial Government Entities) or Annex 1002.3 +(Government Enterprises) may use, as an invitation to participate, +a notice regarding a qualification system. Any entity that uses +such a notice shall, subject to the considerations referred to +Article 1015 (8) (Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and +Awarding of Contracts), provide in a timely manner information that +allows all suppliers that have expressed an interest in +participating in the procurement to have a meaningful opportunity +to assess their interest. The information shall normally include +the information contained in the notices referred to in paragraph +2. Information provided to one interested supplier shall be +provided in a non-discriminatory manner to all other interested +suppliers. + +6. In the case of selective tendering procedures, any entity that +maintains a permanent list of qualified suppliers shall publish +annually in one of the publications listed in Annex 1010.1 +(Publications) a notice containing the following information: + + (a) an enumeration of any lists maintained, including their + headings, in relation to the goods or services or + categories of goods or services to be procured through + the lists; + + (b) the conditions to be fulfilled by suppliers in view of + their inscription on the lists referred to in + subparagraph (a) and the methods according to which each + of those conditions will be verified by the entity + concerned; and + + (c) the period of validity of the lists and the formalities + for their renewal. + +7. If, after publication of an invitation to participate, but +before the time set for the opening or receipt of tenders as +specified in the notices or the tender documentation, an entity +finds that it has become necessary to amend or reissue the notice +or tender documentation, the entity shall ensure that the amended +or reissued notice or tender documentation is given the same +circulation as the original. Any significant information given by +an entity to one supplier with respect to a particular procurement +shall be given simultaneously to all other suppliers concerned and +sufficiently in advance so as to provide all suppliers concerned +adequate time to consider such information and to respond to it. + +8. An entity shall indicate, in the notices referred to in this +Article or in the publication in which the notices appear, that the +procurement is covered by this Chapter. + + +Article 1011: Selective Tendering Procedures + +1. To ensure optimum effective competition between the suppliers +of all Parties under selective tendering procedures, an entity of +a Party shall, for each procurement, invite tenders from the +maximum number of domestic suppliers and suppliers of the other +Parties, consistent with the efficient operation of the procurement +system. + +2. Subject to paragraph 3, any entity that maintains a permanent +list of qualified suppliers may select suppliers to be invited to +tender for a particular procurement from among those listed. In the +process of making any selection, the entity shall provide for +equitable opportunities for suppliers on the list. + +3. Subject to Article 1009 (2)(f) (Qualification of Suppliers), +an entity shall allow any supplier that requests to participate in +a particular procurement to submit a tender and shall consider the +tender. The number of additional suppliers permitted to participate +shall be limited only by the efficient operation of the procurement +system. + +4. If an entity does not invite or admit a supplier to tender, +the entity shall, upon request of the supplier, promptly provide +pertinent information concerning its reasons for not doing so. + + +Article 1012: Time Limits for Tendering and Delivery + +1. An entity of a Party shall: + + (a) in prescribing any time limit, provide adequate time to + allow suppliers of the other Parties to prepare and + submit tenders before the closing of the tendering + procedures; + + (b) in determining any time limit, consistent with its own + reasonable needs, take into account such factors as the + complexity of the procurement, the extent of + subcontracting anticipated, and the time normally + required for transmitting tenders by mail from foreign as + well as domestic points; and + + (c) take due account of publication delays when setting the + final date for receipt of tenders or applications to be + invited to tender. + +2. Subject to paragraph 3, an entity shall provide that: + + (a) in open procedures, the period for the receipt of tenders + is no less than 40 days from the date of publication of + the notice referred to in Article 1010 (Invitation to + Participate); + + (b) in selective procedures not involving the use of a + permanent list of qualified suppliers, the period for + submitting an application to be invited to tender is no + less than 25 days from the date of publication of the + notice referred to in Article 1010 (Invitation to + Participate), and the period for receipt of tenders is no + less than 40 days from the date of issuance of the + invitation to tender; and + + (c) in selective procedures involving the use of a permanent + list of qualified suppliers, the period for receipt of + tenders is no less than 40 days from the date of the + initial issuance of invitations to tender. If the date of + initial issuance of invitations to tender does not + coincide with the date of publication of the notice + referred to in Article 1010 (Invitation to Participate), + there shall not be less than 40 days between those two + dates. + +3. An entity may reduce the periods referred to in paragraph 2 in +accordance with the following: + + (a) where a notice referred to Article 1010 (3) or (5) + (Invitation to Participate) has been published for a + period of no less than 40 days and no more than 12 + months, the 40 day limit for receipt of tenders may be + reduced to no less than 24 days; + + (b) in the case of the second or subsequent publications + dealing with recurring contracts within the meaning of + Article 1010 (2) (Invitation to Participate), the 40 day + limit for receipt of tenders may be reduced to no less + than 24 days; + + (c) where a state of urgency duly substantiated by the entity + renders impracticable the periods in question, the + periods may be reduced to no less than 10 days from the + date of publication of the notice referred to in Article + 1010 (Invitation to Participate); or + + (d) where an entity listed in Annex 1002.2 (State and + Provincial Government Entities) or Annex 1002.3 + (Government Enterprises) is using as an invitation to + participate a notice referred to in of Article 1010 (5) + (Invitation to Participate), the periods may be fixed by + mutual agreement between the entity and all selected + suppliers; but in the absence of agreement, the entity + may fix periods which shall be sufficiently long to + enable responsive bidding and shall not be less than 10 + days. + +4. An entity shall, in establishing any delivery date for goods +or services and consistent with its own reasonable needs, take into +account such factors as the complexity of the procurement, the +extent of subcontracting anticipated and the time realistically +required for production, destocking and transport of goods from the +points of supply. + + +Article 1013: Tender Documentation + +1. Where an entity provides tender documentation to suppliers, +the documentation shall contain all information necessary to permit +suppliers to submit responsive tenders, including information +required to be published in the notice of procurement, except for +Article 1010 (2)(h) (Invitation to Participate). It must also +include the following information: + + (a) the address of the entity to which tenders should be + sent; + + (b) the address where requests for supplementary information + should be sent; + + (c) the language or languages in which tenders and tendering + documents may be submitted; + + (d) the closing date and time for receipt of tenders and the + length of time during which any tender should be open for + acceptance; + + (e) the persons authorized to be present at the opening of + tenders and the date, time and place of the opening; + + (f) a statement of any economic and technical requirement to + be met and of any financial guarantee, information and + documents required from suppliers; + + (g) a complete description of the goods or services required + and any requirements to be fulfilled, including technical + specifications, conformity certification and necessary + plans, drawings and instructional materials; + + (h) the criteria for awarding the contract, including any + factors other than price that are to be considered in the + evaluation of tenders and the cost elements to be + included in evaluating tender prices, such as transport, + insurance and inspection costs, and in the case of goods + or services of any other Party, customs duties and other + import charges, taxes and currency of payment; + + (i) the terms of payment; and + + (j) any other terms or conditions. + +2. An entity shall: + + (a) forward tender documentation at the request of any + supplier that is participating in open procedures or has + requested to participate in selective procedures, and + reply promptly to any reasonable request for explanations + relating thereto; and + + (b) reply promptly to any reasonable request for relevant + information made by a supplier participating in the + tendering procedure, on condition that such information + does not give that supplier an advantage over its + competitors in the procedure for the award of the + contract. + + +Article 1014: Negotiation Disciplines + +1. An entity may conduct negotiations: + + (a) in the context of procurements in which the entity has, + in the notice referred to in Article 1010 (Invitation to + Participate), indicated its intent to negotiate; or + + (b) when it appears from the evaluation of the tenders that + no one tender is obviously the most advantageous in terms + of the specific evaluation criteria set forth in the + notices or tender documentation. + +2. Negotiations shall be used primarily to identify the strengths +and weaknesses in the tenders. + +3. An entity shall treat all tenders in confidence. In +particular, an entity may not provide to any person information +intended to assist any supplier to bring its tender up to the level +of any other tender. + +4. An entity may not, in the course of negotiations, discriminate +between different suppliers. In particular, an entity shall: + + (a) carry out any elimination of suppliers in accordance with + the criteria set forth in the notices and tender + documentation; + + (b) provide in writing all modifications to the criteria or + to the technical requirements to all suppliers remaining + in the negotiations; + + (c) permit all remaining suppliers to submit new or amended + tenders on the basis of the revised criteria or + requirements; and + + (d) when negotiations are concluded, permit all remaining + suppliers to submit final tenders in accordance with a + common deadline. + + +Article 1015: Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and + Awarding of Contracts + +1. An entity shall use procedures for the submission, receipt and +opening of tenders and the awarding of contracts that are +consistent with the following: + + (a) tenders shall normally be submitted in writing directly + or by mail; + + (b) if tenders by telex, telegram, telecopy or other means of + electronic transmission are permitted, the tender made + thereby must include all the information necessary for + the evaluation of the tender, in particular the + definitive price proposed by the supplier and a statement + that the supplier agrees to all the terms, conditions and + provisions of the invitation to tender; + + (c) a tender made by telex, telegram, telecopy or other means + of electronic transmission must be confirmed promptly by + letter or by the dispatch of a signed copy of the telex, + telegram, telecopy or electronic message; + + (d) the content of the telex, telegram, telecopy or + electronic message shall prevail where there is a + difference or conflict between that content and the + content of any documentation received after the time + limit for submission of tenders; + + (e) tenders presented by telephone shall not be permitted; + + (f) requests to participate in selective tendering procedures + may be submitted by telex, telegram or telecopy and if + permitted, may be submitted by other means of electronic + transmission; and + + (g) the opportunities that may be given to suppliers to + correct unintentional errors of form between the opening + of tenders and the awarding of the contract shall not be + permitted to give rise to any discriminatory practice. + +In this paragraph, "means of electronic transmission" consists of +means capable of producing for the recipient at the destination of +the transmission a printed copy of the tender. + +2. An entity may not penalize a supplier whose tender is received +in the office designated in the tender documentation after the time +specified for receiving tenders if the delay is due solely to +mishandling on the part of the entity. An entity may also consider, +in exceptional circumstances, tenders received after the time +specified for receiving tenders if the entity's procedures so +provide. + +3. All tenders solicited by an entity under open or selective +procedures shall be received and opened under procedures and +conditions guaranteeing the regularity of the openings. The entity +shall retain the information on the opening of tenders and the +information shall remain at the disposal of the competent +authorities of the respective Party so that it may be used if +required under the procedures of Article 1017 (Bid Challenge), +Article 1019 (Provision of Information) or Chapter Twenty +(Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures). + +4. An entity shall award contracts in accordance with the +following: + + (a) to be considered for award, a tender must, at the time of + opening, conform to the essential requirements of the + notices or tender documentation and have been submitted + by a supplier that complies with the conditions for + participation; + + (b) if the entity has received a tender that is abnormally + lower in price than other tenders submitted, the entity + may enquire of the supplier to ensure that it can comply + with the conditions of participation and is or will be + capable of fulfilling the terms of the contract; + + (c) unless the entity decides in the public interest not to + award the contract, the entity shall make the award to + the supplier that has been determined to be fully capable + of undertaking the contract and whose tender is either + the lowest tender or the tender that in terms of the + specific evaluation criteria set forth in the notices or + tender documentation is determined to be the most + advantageous; + + (d) awards shall be made in accordance with the criteria and + essential requirements specified in the tender + documentation; and + + (e) option clauses shall not be used in a manner that + circumvents the provisions of this Chapter. + +5. No entity of a Party shall make it a condition of the awarding +of a contract that the supplier has previously been awarded one or +more contracts by an entity of that Party, or that the supplier has +prior work experience within the territory of that Party. + +6. An entity shall: + + (a) upon request, promptly inform suppliers participating in + tendering procedures of decisions on contract awards and, + if so requested, inform them in writing; and + + (b) upon request of a supplier whose tender was not selected + for award, provide pertinent information to that supplier + concerning the reasons for not selecting its tender and + the characteristics and relevant advantages of the tender + selected, as well as the name of the winning supplier. + +7. An entity shall publish a notice in the appropriate +publication listed in Annex 1010.1 (Publications) no later than 72 +days after the award of a contract, which notice shall contain the +following information: + + (a) a description of the nature and quantity of goods or + services included in the contract; + + (b) the name and address of the entity awarding the contract; + + (c) the date of the award; + + (d) the name and address of each winning supplier; + + (e) the value of the contract, or the highest and lowest + tenders considered in the process of awarding the + contract; and + + (f) the tendering procedure used. + +8. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, an entity +may withhold certain information on the award of a contract, where +disclosure of such information would impede law enforcement or +otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the +legitimate commercial interest of a particular person, or might +prejudice fair competition between suppliers. + + +Article 1016: Limited Tendering + +1. An entity of a Party may, in the circumstances and subject to +the conditions specified in paragraph 2, deviate from the +provisions of Articles 1008 (Tendering Procedures) through 1015 +(Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and Awarding of +Contracts), provided that such limited tendering is not used with +a view to avoiding maximum possible competition or in a manner that +would constitute a means of discrimination between suppliers of the +other Parties or protection of domestic suppliers. + +2. An entity may use limited tendering in the following +circumstances and subject to the following conditions, as +applicable: + + (a) in the absence of tenders in response to an open or + selective tender, or when the tenders submitted either + have resulted from collusion or do not conform to the + essential requirements of the tender documentation, or + when the tenders submitted come from suppliers who do not + comply with the conditions for participation provided for + in accordance with this Chapter, on condition that the + requirements of the initial procurement are not + substantially modified in the contract as awarded; + + (b) when, for works of art or for reasons connected with the + protection of patents, copyrights or other exclusive + rights, proprietary information, confidential consulting + services or, when there is an absence of competition for + technical reasons, the goods or services can be supplied + only by a particular supplier and no reasonable + alternative or substitute exists; + + (c) in so far as is strictly necessary when, for reasons of + extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable by + the entity, the goods or services could not be obtained + in time by means of open or selective tendering + procedures; + + (d) for additional deliveries by the original supplier that + are intended either as replacement parts or continuing + services for existing supplies, services or + installations, or as the extension of existing supplies, + services or installations, when a change of supplier + would compel the entity to procure equipment or services + not meeting requirements of interchangeability with + already existing equipment or services, including + software to the extent that the initial procurement of + the software was covered by this Chapter; + + (e) when an entity procures a prototype or a first good or + service that is developed at its request in the course + of, and for, a particular contract for research, + experiment, study or original development. When such + contracts have been fulfilled, subsequent procurements of + goods or services shall be subject to Articles 1008 + (Tendering Procedures) through 1015 (Submission, Receipt + and Opening of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts). + Original development of a first good may include limited + production in order to incorporate the results of field + testing and to demonstrate that the good is suitable for + production in quantity to acceptable quality standards. + It does not extend to quantity production to establish + commercial viability or to recover research and + development costs; + + (f) for goods purchased on a commodity market; + + (g) for purchases made under exceptionally advantageous + conditions that only arise in the very short term. This + provision is intended to cover unusual disposals by firms + which are not normally suppliers; or disposal of assets + of businesses in liquidation or receivership. It is not + intended to cover routine purchases from regular + suppliers; and + + (h) for a contract awarded to the winner of an architectural + design contest, on condition that the contest + + (i) has been organized in a manner that is consistent + with the principles of this Chapter, notably as + regards the publication, in the sense of Article + 1010 (Invitation to Participate), of an invitation + to suitably qualified suppliers to participate in + the contest, + + (ii) has been organized with a view to awarding the + design contract to the winner, and + + (iii) is to be judged by an independent jury. + +3. An entity shall prepare a report in writing on each contract +awarded by it under the provisions of paragraph 2. Each report +shall contain the name of the procuring entity, indicate the value +and kind of goods or services procured, the name of the country of +origin, and a statement indicating the circumstances and conditions +described in paragraph 2 that justified the use of limited +tendering. Each report shall remain with the entity concerned at +the disposal of the competent authorities of the respective Party, +so that it may be used if required under the procedures of Article +1017 (Bid Challenge), Article 1019 (Provision of Information) or +Chapter 20 (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures). + + +Article 1017: Bid Challenge + +1. In order to promote fair, open and impartial procurement +procedures, each Party shall adopt and maintain bid challenge +procedures for procurements covered by this Chapter in accordance +with the following: + + (a) each Party shall allow suppliers of any good or service + of another Party to submit bid challenges concerning any + aspect of the procurement process, which for purposes of + this Article begins after an entity has decided on its + procurement requirement, leading up to and including the + contract award; + + (b) a Party may encourage a supplier to seek a resolution of + any complaint with the entity concerned prior to + initiating a bid challenge; + + (c) each Party shall ensure that its entities accord fair and + timely consideration to any complaint regarding + procurement covered by this Chapter; + + (d) whether or not a supplier has attempted to resolve its + complaint with the entity, or upon an unsuccessful + attempt at such a resolution, no Party shall prevent the + supplier from initiating a bid challenge or seeking any + other relief available to such supplier; + + (e) a Party may require a supplier to notify the entity upon + initiation of a bid challenge; + + (f) a Party may limit the period within which a supplier may + initiate a bid challenge, but in no case shall the period + be less than 10 working days from the time when the basis + of the complaint became known, or reasonably should have + become known, to the supplier; + + (g) each Party shall establish or designate a reviewing + authority with no substantial interest in the outcome of + procurements to receive bid challenges and make findings + and recommendations concerning them; + + (h) upon receipt of a bid challenge, the reviewing authority + shall expeditiously investigate the challenge, and may be + required to limit its considerations to the challenge + itself; + + (i) in investigating the challenge, the reviewing authority + may delay the awarding of the proposed contract pending + resolution of the challenge, except in cases of urgency + or where such a delay would be contrary to the public + interest; + + (j) the reviewing authority shall issue a recommendation to + resolve the challenge, which may include directing the + entity to reevaluate offers, terminate or re-compete the + contract in question; + + (k) entities normally shall follow the recommendations of the + reviewing authority; + + (l) each Party should authorize its reviewing authority, + following the conclusion of a bid challenge, to make + additional recommendations in writing to an entity + respecting any facet of the entity's procurement process + that is identified as problematic during the + investigation of the challenge, including recommendations + for changes in the procurement procedures of the entity + to bring them into conformity with the obligations of + this Chapter; + + (m) the reviewing authority shall provide its findings and + recommendations respecting bid challenges in writing and + in a timely manner, and shall make them available to the + Parties and all interested persons; + + (n) each Party shall specify in writing and shall make + generally available all its bid challenge procedures; and + + (o) each Party shall ensure that each of its entities + maintains complete documentation concerning each of its + procurements, including a written record of all + communications substantially affecting each procurement, + for at least three years from the date the contract was + awarded, to allow verification that the procurement + process was carried out in accordance with the + obligations of this Chapter. + +2. A Party may require that a bid challenge be initiated only +after the notice of procurement has been published or, where a +notice is not published, after tender documentation has been made +available. If a Party imposes such a requirement, the 10 working +day period described in paragraph 1(f) shall begin not earlier than +the date that the notice is published or the tender documentation +is made available. + + +Article 1018: Exceptions + +1. Notwithstanding Article 2102 (National Security), for purposes +of this Chapter nothing shall be construed to prevent a Party from +taking any action or not disclosing any information which it +considers necessary for the protection of its essential security +interests relating to the procurement of arms, ammunition or war +materials, or to procurement indispensable for national security or +for national defense purposes. + +2. Provided that such measures are not applied in a manner that +would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable +discrimination between Parties where the same conditions prevail or +a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties, nothing in +this Chapter shall be construed to prevent any Party from adopting +or maintaining measures: + + (a) necessary to protect public morals, order or safety; + + (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or + health; + + (c) necessary to protect intellectual property; or + + (d) relating to goods or services of handicapped persons, of + philanthropic institutions or of prison labor. + + +Article 1019: Provision of Information + +1. Each Party shall promptly publish any law, regulation, +precedential judicial decision, administrative ruling of general +application and any procedure, including standard contract clauses, +regarding government procurement covered by this Chapter in the +appropriate publications listed in Annex 1010.1 (Publications). + +2. Each Party shall: + + (a) be prepared, upon request, to explain to any other Party + its government procurement procedures; and + + (b) ensure that its entities, upon request from a supplier, + promptly explain their procurement practices and + procedures. + +3. A Party may seek such additional information on the award of +the contract as may be necessary to determine whether the +procurement was made fairly and impartially, in particular with +respect to unsuccessful tenders and further to Article 1015(6) +(Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and Awarding +Contracts). To this end, the Party of the procuring entity shall +provide information on both the characteristics and relative +advantages of the winning tender and the contract price. In cases +where release of this information would prejudice competition in +future tenders, the information shall not be released except after +consultation with and agreement of the Party which gave the +information to the requesting Party. + +4. Each Party shall provide, upon request, to any other Party, +information available to that Party and its entities concerning +covered procurement of its entities and the individual contracts +awarded by its entities. + +5. No Party shall disclose confidential information the +disclosure of which would prejudice the legitimate commercial +interests of a particular person or might prejudice fair +competition between suppliers, without the formal authorization of +the person that provided the information to that Party. + +6. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as requiring any +Party to disclose confidential information the disclosure of which +would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public +interest. + +7. With a view to ensuring effective monitoring of procurement +covered by this Chapter, each Party shall collect statistics and +provide to the other Parties each year an annual report in +accordance with the following reporting requirements, unless the +Parties unanimously agree to modify such requirements: + + (a) statistics on the estimated value of all contracts + awarded, both above and below the applicable threshold + values, broken down by entities; + + (b) statistics on the number and total value of contracts + covered by this Chapter above the applicable threshold + values, broken down by entities, categories of goods or + services according to uniform classification systems to + be determined by the Parties, and country of origin of + the contract; + + (c) statistics, broken down by entities, and by categories of + goods or services, on the number and total value of + contracts awarded under each use of the procedures + described in Article 1016 (Limited Tendering), and + country of origin of the contract; and + + (d) statistics, broken down by entities, on the number and + total value of contracts awarded under derogations to the + Chapter listed in the appropriate annexes. + +8. With respect to the reports described in paragraph 7 that +pertain to entities listed in Annex 1002.2 (State and Provincial +Government Entities), each Party may organize such reports by state +or province. + +9. Each Party shall give favorable consideration, where +appropriate, to a request from any other Party for the exchange of +additional information on a reciprocal basis. + +10. The Parties shall undertake and complete by the date of entry +into force of this Agreement further technical work to make +available the complete goods and services classification list to be +used by their entities in procuring goods and services under this +Chapter and develop concordances between each of these systems, +and, if necessary, the agreed uniform system. + + +Article 1020: Technical Cooperation + +1. The Parties shall cooperate, on mutually agreed terms, to +increase understanding of their respective government procurement +systems, with a view to maximizing access to government procurement +opportunities for the suppliers of all Parties. + +2. Each Party shall provide to the other Parties and to the +suppliers of such Parties, on a cost recovery basis, information +concerning training and orientation programs regarding its +government procurement system, and access on a non-discriminatory +basis to such programs as it conducts. + +3. The training and orientation programs referred to in paragraph +2 include: + + (a) training of personnel directly involved in government + procurement procedures; + + (b) training of suppliers interested in pursuing government + procurement opportunities; + + (c) explanation and description of specific elements of each + Party's government procurement system, such as the bid + challenge mechanism; and + + (d) information about government procurement market + opportunities. + +4. Each Party shall establish at least one contact point to +provide the information regarding the training and orientation +programs pertaining to its government procurement system. + + +Article 1021: Joint Programs for Small Business + +1. The Parties shall establish, within 12 months after the date +of entry into force of this Agreement, the Committee on Small +Business comprising representatives of the Parties. The Committee +shall meet as mutually agreed, but no less than once a year, and +shall report annually to the Commission on the efforts of the +Parties to promote government procurement opportunities for their +small businesses. + +2. The Committee shall work to facilitate the following +activities of the Parties: + + (a) identification of available opportunities for the + training of small business personnel in their government + procurement procedures; + + (b) identification of small businesses interested in becoming + trading partners of small businesses in the territory of + any other Party; + + (c) development of data bases of small businesses in the + territory of each Party for use by entities of any other + Party wishing to procure from small businesses; + + (d) consultations regarding the factors that each Party uses + in establishing its criteria for eligibility for small + business programs, if any; and + + (e) actions to address any related matter. + + +Article 1022: Rectifications or Modifications + +1. A Party may make modifications to its coverage under this +Chapter only in exceptional circumstances. + +2. Where a Party makes modifications to its coverage under this +Chapter, the Party shall: + + (a) notify the other Parties and its Section of the + Secretariat of the modification; + + (b) reflect the change in its schedule of the appropriate + Annex; and + + (c) propose to the other Parties appropriate compensatory + adjustments to its coverage in order to maintain a + comparable level of coverage as existed prior to the + modification. + +The other Parties shall consider whether any proposed adjustment +made pursuant to subparagraph (c) is adequate to maintain a +comparable level of the mutually agreed coverage under this +Chapter. Where any Party does not agree that the proposed +adjustment is sufficient, it may have recourse to dispute +settlement procedures under Chapter Twenty (Institutional +Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures). + +3. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may make +rectifications of a purely formal nature and minor amendments to +its Annexes 1002.1 through 1002.7, provided that it notifies such +rectifications to the other Parties and its Section of the +Secretariat, and any other Party does not object to such proposed +rectification within 30 days. In such cases, subparagraph 2(c) +shall not apply. If a Party does object that the proposed +rectification would result in a substantive change in the balance +of coverage under this Chapter, it may have recourse to dispute +settlement procedures under Chapter Twenty (Institutional +Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures). + +4. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, a Party +may undertake legitimate reorganizations of its government +procurement entities covered by this Chapter, including programs +through which the procurement of such entities is decentralized or +the corresponding government functions cease to be performed by any +government entity, whether or not subject to this Chapter. In such +cases, subparagraph 2(c) shall not apply. No Party shall undertake +such reorganizations or programs to avoid the obligations of this +Chapter. If a Party objects to the withdrawal on the grounds that +the functions continue to be performed by a government entity, that +Party may have recourse to dispute settlement procedures under +Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement +Procedures). + + +Article 1023: Divestiture of Entities + +1. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party +from divesting an entity subject to the obligations of this +Chapter. + +2. If, upon the public offering of shares of an entity listed in +Annex 1002.3 (Government Enterprises), or through other methods, +such entity is no longer subject to federal government control, the +respective Party may delete the entity from Annex 1002.3 +(Government Enterprises), and withdraw the entity from the +obligations of the Chapter, upon notification to the other Parties. + +3. If a Party objects to the withdrawal on the grounds that the +entity remains subject to federal government control, that Party +may have recourse to dispute settlement procedures under Chapter +Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures). + + +Article 1024: Further Negotiations + +1. The Parties shall commence further negotiations no later than +December 31, 1998, with a view towards the substantial +liberalization of their respective procurement markets. The Parties +recognize that such liberalization would ensure more competitive +opportunities for all suppliers of the Parties in their respective +procurement markets. + +2. The Parties will review all features of government procurement +practices for the purposes of: + + (a) assessing the workings of the procurement system; + + (b) seeking to expand the coverage of this Chapter; + + (c) including within the obligations of this Chapter + + (i) government enterprises, and + + (ii) legislated and administrative exceptions; and + + (d) reviewing thresholds. + +3. Prior to the review specified in paragraph 2, the Parties will +endeavor to consult with their state and provincial governments +with a view to obtaining commitments, on a voluntary and reciprocal +basis, to include within the obligations of this Chapter +procurement by state and provincial government entities and +enterprises. + +4. If the negotiations pursuant to Article 96B of the GATT +Agreement on Government Procurement (the Code) are completed prior +to the new review specified in paragraph 2, the Parties shall: + + (a) immediately begin consultations with their state and + provincial governments with a view to obtaining + commitments, on a voluntary and reciprocal basis, to + include within the obligations of this Chapter + procurement by state and provincial government entities + and enterprises; and + + (b) increase the obligations and coverage of this Chapter to + a level at least commensurate with that of the Code. + +5. The Parties shall undertake further negotiations no later than +December 31, 1998, on the subject of electronic transmission of +tender information with a view to exploring the feasibility of +amending this Chapter to permit electronic transmission as an +additional or alternate means of publication. + + +Article 1025: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +construction services contract means a contract which has as its +objective the realization by whatever means of civil or building +works, as specified in the Appendix of Annex 1002.5 (Construction +Services); + +entity means an entity listed in Annexes 1002.1 (Federal Government +Entities), Annex 1002.2 (State and Provincial Government Entities) +or Annex 1002.3 (Government Enterprises) to this Chapter; + +offsets means conditions imposed or considered by an entity prior +to or in the course of its procurement process that encourage local +development or improve its Party's balance of payments accounts, +and can involve requirements of local content, licensing of +technology, investment, counter-trade or similar requirements. + +services includes construction services contracts, unless otherwise +specified; + +supplier means a person that has provided or could provide goods or +services in response to an entity's call for tender; and + +tendering procedures means: + + (a) open tendering procedures, being those procedures under + which all interested suppliers may submit a tender; + + (b) selective tendering procedures, being those procedures + under which, consistent with Article 1011 (3) (Selective + Tendering Procedures), those suppliers invited to do so + by an entity may submit a tender; and + + (c) limited tendering procedures, being those procedures + where an entity contacts suppliers individually, only in + the circumstances and under the conditions specified in + Article 1016 (Limited Tendering). + ANNEX 1002.1 + + Federal Government Entities + + + Schedule of Canada + +1. Department of Agriculture +2. Department of Communications +3. Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs +4. Department of Employment and Immigration +5. Immigration and Refugee Board +6. Canada Employment and Immigration Commission +7. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources +8. Atomic Energy Control Board +9. National Energy Board +10. Department of the Environment +11. Department of External Affairs +12. Canadian International Development Agency (on its own account) +13. Department of Finance +14. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions +15. Canadian International Trade Tribunal +16. Municipal Development and Loan Board +17. Department of Fisheries and Oceans +18. Department of Forestry +19. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development +20. Department of Industry, Science and Technology +21. Science Council of Canada +22. National Research Council of Canada +23. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada +24. Department of Justice +25. Canadian Human Rights Commission +26. Statute Revision Commission +27. Supreme Court of Canada +28. Department of Labour +29. Canada Labour Relations Board +30. Department of National Health and Welfare +31. Medical Research Council +32. Department of National Revenue +33. Department of Public Works +34. Department of Secretary of State of Canada +35. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council +36. Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women +37. Public Service Commission +38. Department of the Solicitor General +39. Correctional Service of Canada +40. National Parole Board +41. Department of Supply and Services (on its own account) +42. Canadian General Standards Board +43. Department of Transport (Pursuant to Article 1018 the national + security considerations applicable to the Department of + National Defence are equally applicable to the Canadian Coast + Guard.) +44. Secretariat and the Office of the Controller General +45. Department of Veterans Affairs +46. Veterans Land Administration +47. Department of Western Economic Diversification +48. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency +49. Auditor General of Canada +50. Federal Office of Regional Development (Quebec) +51. Canadian Centre for Management Development +52. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission +53. Canadian Sentencing Commission +54. Civil Aviation Tribunal +55. Commission of Inquiry into the Air Ontario Crash at Dryden, + Ontario +56. Commission of Inquiry into the Use of Drugs and Banned + Practices Intended to Increase Athletic Performance +57. Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs +58. Competition Tribunal Registry +59. Copyright Board +60. Emergency Preparedness Canada +61. Federal Court of Canada +62. Grain Transportation Agency +63. Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission +64. Information and Privacy Commissioners +65. Investment Canada +66. Multiculturalism and Citizenship +67. The National Archives of Canada +68. National Farm Products Marketing Council +69. The National Library +70. National Transportation Agency +71. Northern Pipeline Agency +72. Patented Medicine Prices Review Board +73. Petroleum Monitoring Agency +74. Privy Council Office +75. Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat +76. Commissioner of Official Languages +77. Economic Council of Canada +78. Public Service Staff Relations Office +79. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General +80. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer +81. Federal Provincial Relations Office +82. Procurement Review Board +83. Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing +84. Royal Commission on National Passenger Transportation +85. Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies +86. Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront +87. Statistics Canada +88. Tax Court of Canada, Registry of the +89. Agricultural Stabilization Board +90. Canadian Aviation Safety Board +91. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety +92. Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety + Board +93. Director of Soldier Settlement +94. Director, The Veterans' Land Act +95. Fisheries Prices Support Board +96. National Battlefields Commission +97. Royal Canadian Mounted Police +98. Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee +99. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission +100. Department of National Defence + + The following goods purchased by the Department of National + Defence and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are included in + the coverage of this Chapter, subject to the provisions of + Article 1018(1) (Exceptions). + + (Numbers refer to the Federal Supply Classification code) + + 22. Railway equipment + 23. Motor vehicles, trailers and cycles (except buses in + 2310, military trucks and trailers in 2320 and 2330 and + tracked combat, assault and tactical vehicles in 2350) + 24. Tractors + 25. Vehicular equipment components + 26. Tires and tubes + 29. Engine accessories + 30. Mechanical power transmission equipment + 32. Woodworking machinery and equipment + 34. Metal working equipment + 35. Service and trade equipment + 36. Special industry machinery + 37. Agricultural machinery and equipment + 38. Construction, mining, excavating and highway maintenance + equipment + 39. Materials handling equipment + 40. Rope, cable, chain and fittings + 41. Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment + 42. Fire fighting, rescue and safety equipment (except 4220 + Marine Life-saving and diving equipment, 4230 + Decontaminating and impregnating equipment) + 43. Pumps and compressors + 44. Furnace, steam plant, drying equipment and nuclear + reactors + 45. Plumbing, heating and sanitation equipment + 46. Water purification and sewage treatment equipment + 47. Pipe, tubing, hose and fittings + 48. Valves + 49. Maintenance and repair shop equipment + 52. Measuring tools + 53. Hardware and abrasives + 54. Prefabricated structures and scaffolding + 55. Lumber, millwork, plywood and veneer + 56. Construction and building materials + 61. Electric wire and power and distribution equipment + 62. Lighting fixtures and lamps + 63. Alarm and signal systems + 65. Medical, dental and veterinary equipment and supplies + 66. Instruments and laboratory equipment (except 6615: + Automatic pilot mechanisms and airborne Gyro components + 6665: Hazard-detecting instruments and apparatus) + 67. Photographic equipment + 68. Chemicals and chemical products + 69. Training aids and devices + 70. General purpose automatic data processing equipment, + software, supplies and support equipment (except 7010 + ADPE configurations) + 71. Furniture + 72. Household and commercial furnishings and appliances + 73. Food preparation and serving equipment + 74. Office machines, text processing system and visible + record equipment + 75. Office supplies and devices + 76. Books, maps and other publications (except 7650 drawings + and specifications) + 77. Musical instruments, phonographs and home-type radios + 78. Recreational and athletic equipment + 79. Cleaning equipment and supplies + 80. Brushes, paints, sealers and adhesives + 81. Containers, packaging and packing supplies + 85. Toiletries + 87. Agricultural supplies + 88. Live animals + 91. Fuels, lubricants, oils and waxes + 93. Non-metallic fabricated materials + 94. Non-metallic crude materials + 96. Ores, minerals and their primary products + 99. Miscellaneous + +Notes: + +1. Notwithstanding anything in this Annex, this Chapter does not + apply to procurements in respect of: + + (a) the Departments of Transport Canada, Communications + Canada and Fisheries and Oceans respecting FSCs 70 + (automatic data processing equipment, software supplies + and support equipment), 74 (office machines, text + processing systems and visible record equipment) and 36 + (special industry machinery); and + + (b) agricultural products made in furtherance of agricultural + support programs or human feeding programs. + +2. The General Notes for Canada as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply +to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.1 + + Schedule of Mexico + +1. Secretar¡a de Gobernaci¢n + - Centro Nacional de Estudios Municipales + - Comisi¢n Calificadora de Publicaciones y Revistas + Ilustradas + - Consejo Nacional de Poblaci¢n + - Archivo General de la Naci¢n + - Instituto Nacional de Estudios Hist¢ricos de la + Revoluci¢n Mexicana + - Patronato de Asistencia para la Reincorporaci¢n Social + - Centro Nacional de Prevenci¢n de Desastres + - Consejo Nacional de Radio y Televisi¢n + - Comisi¢n Mexicana de Ayuda a Refugiados + +2. Secretar¡a de Relaciones Exteriores + - Secci¢n Mexicana de la Comisi¢n Intercional de L¡mites y + Aguas M‚xico-EEUU + - Secci¢n Mexicana de la Comisi¢n Internacional de L¡mites + y Aguas M‚xico-Guatemala + +3. Secretar¡a de Hacienda y Cr‚dito P£blico + - Comisi¢n Nacional Bancaria + - Comisi¢n Nacional de Valores + - Comisi¢n Nacional de Seguros y Fianzas + - Instituto Nacional de Estadistica , Geograf¡a e + Inform tica + +4. Secretar¡a de Agricultura y Recursos Hidraulicos + - Instituto Mexicano de Tecnolog¡a del Agua + - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales y + Agropecuarias + - Apoyos a Servicios a la Comercializaci¢n Agropecuaria, + Aserca + +5. Secretar¡a de Comunicaciones y Transportes (including the + Instituto Mexicano de Comunicaciones and the Instituto + Mexicano de Transporte) + - Comisi¢n Nacional Coordinadora de Puertos + +6. Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento Industrial + +7. Secretar¡a de Educaci¢n P£blica + - Instituto Nacional de Antropolog¡a e Historia + - Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura + - Radio Educaci¢n + - Centro de Ingenier¡a y Desarrollo Industrial + - Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes + - Comisi¢n Nacional del Deporte + +8. Secretar¡a de Salud + - Administraci¢n del Patrimonio de la Beneficencia P£blica + - Centro Nacional de la Transfusi¢n Sanguinea + - Gerencia General de Farmacias + - Gerencia General de Biol¢gicos y Reactivos + - Consejo Interno del Centro de Obras y Equipamiento en + Salud + - Instituto de la Comunicaci¢n Humana Dr. Andr‚s Bustamante + Gurr¡a + - Instituto Nacional de Medicina de la Rehabilitaci¢n + - Instituto Nacional de Ortopedia + - Consejo Nacional para la Prevenci¢n y Control del + S¡ndrome de la Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida, Conasida + +9. Secretar¡a del Trabajo y Previsi¢n Social + - Procuradur¡a Federal de la Defensa del Trabajo + - Unidad Coordinadora del Empleo, Capacitaci¢n y + Adiestramiento + +10. Secretar¡a de la Reforma Agraria + - Instituto de Capacitaci¢n Agraria + +11. Secretar¡a de Pesca + - Instituto Nacional de la Pesca + +12. Procuradur¡a General de la Rep£blica + +13. Secretar¡a de Energia Minas e Industria Paraestatal + - Comisi¢n Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear y Salvaguardias + - Centro de Promoci¢n y Evaluaci¢n de Proyectos + - Centro Nacional de Ahorro Energ‚tico + +14. Secretar¡a de Desarrollo Social + +15. Secretar¡a de Turismo + +16. Secretar¡a de la Contralor¡a General de La Federaci¢n + +17. Comisi¢n Nacional de Zonas Aridas + +18. Comisi¢n Nacional de Libros de Texto Gratuito + +19. Comisi¢n Nacional de Derechos Humanos + +20. Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo + +21. Secretar¡a de la Defensa Nacional + +22. Secretar¡a de Marina + + The following products purchased by the Secretar¡a de la + Defensa Nacional and the Secretar¡a de Marina are included in + the coverage of this Chapter, subject to the application of + paragraph 1 in Article 1018(1) (Exceptions). + + (Numbers refer to the Federal Supply Classification Code, FSC) + + 22. Railway equipment + 23. Motor vehicles, trailers and cycles (except buses in + 2310, military trucks and trailers in 2320 and 2330 and + tracked combat, assault and tactical vehicles in 2350) + 24. Tractors + 25. Vehicular equipment components + 26. Tires and tubes + 29. Engine accessories + 30. Mechanical power transmission equipment + 32. Woodworking machinery and equipment + 34. Metal working machinery + 35. Service and trade equipment + 36. Special industry machinery + 37. Agricultural machinery and equipment + 38. Construction, mining, excavating and highway maintenance + equipment + 39. Materials handling equipment + 40. Rope, cable, chain and fittings + 41. Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment + 42. Fire fighting, rescue and safety equipment + 43. Pumps and compressors + 44. Furnace, steam plant, drying equipment and nuclear + reactors + 45. Plumbing, heating and sanitation equipment + 46. Water purification and sewage treatment equipment + 47. Pipe, tubing, hose and fittings + 48. Valves + 49. Maintenance and repair shop equipment + 52. Measuring tools + 53. Hardware and abrasives + 54. Prefabricated structures and scaffolding + 55. Lumber, millwork, plywood and veneer + 56. Construction and building materials + 61. Electric wire and power and distribution equipment + 62. Lighting fixtures and lamps + 63. Alarm and signal systems + 65. Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies + 66. Instruments and laboratory equipment + 67. Photographic equipment + 68. Chemicals and chemical products + 69. Training aids and devices + 70. General purpose ADPE, software, supplies and support + equipment + 71. Furniture + 72. Household and commercial furnishings and appliances + 73. Food preparation and serving equipment + 74. Office machines, text processing system and visible + record equipment + 75. Office supplies and devices + 76. Books, maps and other publications (except 7650: Drawings + and specifications) + 77. Musical instruments, phonographs and home-type radios + 78. Recreational and athletic equipment + 79. Cleaning equipment and supplies + 80. Brushes, paints, sealers and adhesives + 81. Containers, packaging and packing supplies + 85. Toiletries + 87. Agricultural supplies + 88. Live animals + 93. Non-metallic fabricated materials + 94. Non-metallic crude materials + 96. Ores, minerals and their primary products (except 9620: + minerals, natural and synthetic) + 99. Miscellaneous + +Notes: + +1. National security exceptions include procurements made in +support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology. + +2. The General Notes for Mexico as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply +to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.1 + + Schedule of the United States + + +1. Department of Agriculture (This Chapter does not apply to + procurement of agricultural products made in furtherance of + agricultural support programs or human feeding programs.) + Federal buy national requirements imposed as conditions of + funding by the Rural Electrification Administration will not + apply to products and services of Mexico and Canada. +2. Department of Commerce +3. Department of Education +4. Department of Health and Human Services +5. Department of Housing and Urban Development +6. Department of the Interior, including the Bureau of + Reclamation (For suppliers of goods and services of Canada, + the obligations of this Chapter will apply to procurements by + the Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of Interior only + at such time as the obligations of this Chapter take effect + for procurements by Canadian Provincial Hydro utilities.) +7. Department of Justice +8. Department of Labor +9. Department of State +10. United States Agency for International Development +11. Department of the Treasury +12. Department of Transportation (Pursuant to Article 1018, the + national security considerations applicable to the Department + of Defense are equally applicable to the Coast Guard, a + military unit of the United States.) +13. Department of Energy (This Chapter does not apply, pursuant to + Article 1018, to national security procurements made in + support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology and + entered into under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act; and + to oil purchases related to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.) +14. General Services Administration (except Federal Supply Groups + 51 and 52 and Federal Supply Class 7340) +15. National Aeronautics and Space Administration +16. The Department of Veterans Affairs +17. Environmental Protection Agency +18. United States Information Agency +19. National Science Foundation +20. Panama Canal Commission +21. Executive Office of the President +22. Farm Credit Administration +23. National Credit Union Administration +24. Merit Systems Protection Board +25. ACTION +26. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency +27. The Office of Thrift Supervision +28. The Federal Housing Finance Board +29. National Labor Relations Board +30. National Mediation Board +31. Railroad Retirement Board +32. American Battle Monuments Commission +33. Federal Communications Commission +34. Federal Trade Commission +35. Inter-State Commerce Commission +36. Securities and Exchange Commission +37. Office of Personnel Management +38. United States International Trade Commission +39. Export-Import Bank of the United States +40. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service +41. Selective Service System +42. Smithsonian Institution +43. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation +44. Consumer Product Safety Commission +45. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission +46. Federal Maritime Commission +47. National Transportation Safety Board +48. Nuclear Regulatory Commission +49. Overseas Private Investment Corporation +50. Administrative Conference of the United States +51. Board for International Broadcasting +52. Commission on Civil Rights +53. Commodity Futures Trading Commission +54. The Peace Corps +55. National Archives and Records Administration +56. Department of Defense, including the Army Corps of Engineers + + This Chapter will not apply to the following purchases of the + DOD: + + (a) Federal Supply Classification (FSC) 83 - all elements of + this classification other than pins, needles, sewing + kits, flagstaffs, flagpoles, and flagstaff trucks; + (b) FSC 84 - all elements other than sub-class 8460 (luggage); + (c) FSC 89 - all elements other than sub-class 8975 (tobacco + products); + (d) FSC 2310 - (buses only); + (e) speciality metals, defined as steels melted in steel + manufacturing facilities located in the United States or + its possessions, where the maximum alloy content exceeds + one or more of the following limits, must be used in + products purchased by DOD: (1) manganese, 1.65 per cent; + silicon, 0.60 per cent; or copper, 0.06 per cent; or + which contains more than 0.25 per cent of any of the + following elements: aluminium, chromium, cobalt, + columbium, olybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, or + vanadium; (2) metal alloys consisting of nickel, iron- + nickel and cobalt base alloys containing a total of other + alloying metals (except iron) in excess of 10 per cent; + (3) titanium and titanium alloys; or (4) zirconium base + alloys; + (f) FSC 19 and 20 - that part of these classifications + defined as naval vessels or major components of the hull + or superstructure thereof; + (g) FSC 51; and + (h) the following FSC categories are not generally covered + due to application of Article 1018(1) (Exceptions): 10, + 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 28, 31, 58, 59 and 95. + + This Chapter will generally apply to DOD purchases of the + following FSC categories subject to United States Government + determinations under the provisions of Article 1018(1) + (Exceptions): + + 22. Railway Equipment + 23. Motor Vehicles, Trailers, and Cycles (except buses in + 2310) + 24. Tractors + 25. Vehicular Equipment Components + 26. Tires and Tubes + 29. Engine Accessories + 30. Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment + 32. Woodworking Machinery and Equipment + 34. Metalworking Machinery + 35. Service and Trade Equipment + 36. Special Industry Machinery + 37. Agricultural Machinery and Equipment + 38. Construction, Mining, Excavating, and Highway Maintenance + Equipment + 39. Materials Handling Equipment + 40. Rope, Cable, Chain and Fittings + 41. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment + 42. Fire Fighting, Rescue and Safety Equipment + 43. Pumps and Compressors + 44. Furnace, Steam Plant, Drying Equipment and Nuclear + Reactors + 45. Plumbing, Heating and Sanitation Equipment + 46. Water Purification and Sewage Treatment Equipment + 47. Pipe, Tubing, Hose and Fittings + 48. Valves + 49. Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment + 52. Measuring Tools + 53. Hardware and Abrasives + 54. Prefabricated Structures and Scaffolding + 55. Lumber, Millwork, Plywood and Veneer + 56. Construction and Building Materials + 61. Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment + 62. Lighting Fixtures and Lamps + 63. Alarm and Signal Systems + 65. Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies + 66. Instruments and Laboratory Equipment + 67. Photographic Equipment + 68. Chemicals and Chemical Products + 69. Training Aids and Devices + 70. General Purpose ADPE, Software, Supplies and Support + Equipment + 71. Furniture + 72. Household and Commercial Furnishings and Appliances + 73. Food Preparation and Serving Equipment + 74. Office machines, text processing system and visible + record equipment + 75. Office Supplies and Devices + 76. Books, Maps and Other Publications + 77. Musical Instruments, Phonographs, and Home Type Radios + 78. Recreational and Athletic Equipment + 79. Cleaning Equipment and Supplies + 80. Brushes, Paints, Sealers and Adhesives + 81. Containers, Packaging and Packing Supplies + 85. Toiletries + 87. Agricultural Supplies + 88. Live Animals + 91. Fuels, Lubricants, Oils and Waxes + 93. Non-metallic Fabricated Materials + 94. Non-metallic Crude Materials + 96. Ores, Minerals and their Primary Products + 99. Miscellaneous + +Note: + +The General Notes for the United States as set out in Annex 1002.7 +apply to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.2 + + State and Provincial Government Entities + + + Coverage under this Annex will be addressed following +consultations with state and provincial governments under the terms +and conditions set out in Article 1024 (Further Negotiations). + +Note: + +The General Notes as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.3 + + Government Enterprises + + Schedule of Canada + + +1. Canada Post Corporation +2. National Capital Commission +3. St. Lawrence Seaway Authority +4. Royal Canadian Mint +5. Canadian National Railways +6. Via Rail +7. Canadian Museum of Civilization +8. Canadian Museum of Nature +9. National Gallery of Canada +10. National Museum of Science and Technology +11. Defence Construction (1951) Ltd. + +Notes: + +1. With respect to procurements by Canadian National Railways, +St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and Via Rail, coverage is subject to +Article 1019(5) (Provision of Information), respecting the +protection of the commercial confidentiality of information +provided. + +2. The General Notes for Canada as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply +to this Annex. + + + Schedule of Mexico + +Printing and Editorial +1. Talleres Gr ficos de la Naci¢n +2. Productora e Importadora de Papel S.A de C.V., Pipsa + +Communications and Transportation +3. Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares, ASA +4. Caminos y Puentes Federales de Ingreso y Servicios Conexos, + Capufe +5. Puertos Mexicanos +6. Servicio Postal Mexicano +7. Ferrocarriles Nacionales de M‚xico, Ferronales +8. Telecomunicaciones de M‚xico, Telecom + +Industry +9. Petr¢leos Mexicanos, Pemex (This Chapter does not apply to + procurement of fuels and gas.) +10. Comisi¢n Federal de Electricidad, CFE +11. Consejo de Recursos Minerales +12. Comisi¢n de Fomento Minero + +Commerce +13. Compa¤¡a Nacional de Subsistencias Populares, Conasupo (This + Chapter does not apply to procurement of agricultural products + made in furtherance of agricultural support programmes or + human feeding programmes.) +14. Bodegas Rurales Conasupo, S.A. de C.V. +15. Distribuidora e Impulsora de Comercio, Diconsa +16. Leche Industrializada Conasupo, S.A. de C.V., Liconsa (This + Chapter does not apply to procurement of agricultural products + made in furtherance of agricultural support programmes or + human feeding programmes.) +17. Procuradur¡a Federal del Consumidor +18. Instituto Nacional del Consumidor +19. Laboratorios Nacionales de Fomento Industrial +20. Servicio Nacional de Informaci¢n de Mercados + +Social Security +21. Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los + Trabajadores del Estado, ISSSTE +22. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, IMSS +23. Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia, + DIF (This Chapter does not apply to procurement of + agricultural products made in furtherance of agricultural + support programmes or human feeding programmes.) +24. Servicios Asistenciales de la Secretar¡a de Marina +25. Instituto de Seguridad Social para las Fuerzas Armadas + Mexicanas +26. Instituto Nacional Indigenista, INI +27. Instituto Nacional Para la Educaci¢n de los Adultos +28. Centros de Integraci¢n Juvenil +29. Instituto Nacional de la Senectud + +Others +30. Comite Administrador del Programa Federal de Construcci¢n de + Escuelas, Capfce +31. Comisi¢n Nacional del Agua, CNA +32. Comisi¢n Para la Regularizaci¢n de la Tenencia de la Tierra +33. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnolog¡a, Conacyt +34. Notimex, S.A . de C.V. +35. Instituto Mexicano de Cinematograf¡a +36. Loter¡a Nacional para la Asistencia P£blica +37. Pron¢sticos Deportivos + +Notes: + +1. National security exceptions include procurements made in +support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology. + +2. The General Notes for Mexico as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply +to this Annex. + + + Schedule of the United States + + +1. Tennessee Valley Authority +2. Power Marketing Administrations of the Department of Energy + - Bonneville Power Administration + - Western Area Power Administration + - Southeastern Power Administration + - Southwestern Power Administration + - Alaska Power Administration +3. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation + +Notes: + +1. For suppliers of goods and services of Canada, the obligations +of this Chapter will apply to procurements by the Tennessee Valley +Authority and the Power Marketing Administrations of the Department +of Energy only at such time as the obligations of this Chapter take +effect for procurements by Canadian Provincial Hydro utilities. + +2. The General Notes for the United States as set out in Annex +1002.7 apply to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.4 + + Services + + +I. General Provisions + +1. Except for the services listed in Part II of this Annex, all +services procured by the entities listed in Annex 1002.1 (Federal +Government Entities) and Annex 1002.3 (Government Enterprises) are +subject to this Chapter. + +2. Contracts for construction services are subject to this +Chapter as specified in Annex 1002.5 (Construction Services). + +3. The Parties shall adopt a universal list of services for +reporting purposes, which is indicative of the services procured by +the entities of the Parties, and is contained in the Appendix to +this Annex. + +4. The Parties shall update, as appropriate, the list of +universal services included in the Appendix to this Annex at such +time as they mutually agree. + +5. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, for Mexico only the services +included in the Temporary Schedule of Mexico will be subject to +this Chapter, until such time as Mexico has completed its schedule +under Part II pursuant to paragraph 6. + +6. Mexico will develop and, after consultations with the other +Parties, complete its list of services set out under the Schedule +of Mexico in Part II of this Annex no later than July 1, 1995. + + + Temporary Schedule of Mexico: Services Included + +(Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification, CPC) + +Professional Services + 863 Taxation services (excluding legal services) + 8671 Architectural services + 86711 Advisory and pre-design architectural services + 87612 Architectural design services + 87713 Contract administration services + 86714 Combined architectural design and contract + administration services + 86719 Other architectural services + 8672 Engineering services + 86721 Advisory and consultative engineering services + 86722 Engineering design services for foundations and + building structures + 86723 Engineering design services for mechanical and + electrical installations for buildings + 86724 Engineering design services for civil engineering + construction + 86725 Engineering design for industrial processes and + production + 86726 Engineering design services n.e.c. + 86727 Other engineering services during the construction + and installation phase + 86729 Other engineering services + 8673 Integrated engineering services + 86731 Integrated engineering services for transportation, + infrastructure turnkey projects + 86732 Integrated engineering and project management + services for water supply and sanitation works + turnkey projects + 86733 Integrated engineering services for the + construction of manufacturing turnkey projects + 86739 Integrated engineering services for other turnkey + projects + 8674 Urban planning and landscape architectural services + +Computer and Related Services + 841 Consultancy services related to the installation of + computer hardware + 842 Software implementation services, including systems and + software consulting services, systems analysis, design, + programming and maintenance services + 843 Data processing services, including processing, + tabulation and facilities management services + 844 Data base services + 845 Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and + equipment including computers + 849 Other computer services + +Real Estate Services + 821 Real estate services involving own or leased property + 822 Real estate services on a fee or contract basis + +Rental/Leasing Services without Operators + 831 Leasing or rental services concerning machinery and + equipment without operator, including computers + 832 Leasing or rental services concerning personal and + household goods (excluding in 83201, the rental of + prerecorded records, sound cassettes, CD's and excluding + 83202, rental services concerning video tapes) + +Other Business Services + 865 Management consulting services + 86501 General management consulting services + 86503 Marketing management consulting services + 86504 Human resources management consulting services + 86505 Production management consulting services + 86509 Other management consulting services, including + agrology, agronomy, farm management and related + consulting services + 8676 Technical testing and analysis services including quality + control and inspection + 8814 Services incidental to forestry and logging, including + forest management + 883 Services incidental to mining, including, drilling and + field services + 5115 Site preparation for mining + 8675 Related scientific and technical consulting services + 86751 Geological, geophysical and other scientific + prospecting services, including those related to + mining + 86752 Subsurface surveying services + 86753 Surface surveying services + 86754 Map making services + 663 Repair services of personal and household goods + 8861 Repair services incidental to metal products, to + machinery and equipment including computers, + 8866 and communications equipment + 874 Building-cleaning + 876 Packaging services + +Environmental Services + 940 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and other + environmental protection services, including sewage + services, nature and landscape protection services and + other environmental protection services n.e.c. + +Hotels and restaurants(including catering) + 641 Hotel and other lodging services + 642/3 Food and beverage serving services + +Travel agency and tour operators services + 7471 Travel agency and tour operator services + II. Services Excluded from Coverage + + [Subject to review] + +The following services contracts are excluded in their entirety by +the Parties: + + + Schedule of Canada + +(Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification, CPC) + + CPC +1. Transport, storage and communication services + - Land Transport services 71 + - Water Transport services 72 + - Air Transport Services 73 + - Supporting and Auxiliary Transport services (except + 7471: Travel Agencies and Tour Operator services) 74 + - Post and Telecommunication services (except 7512: + Courier services and 7523: Data Transmission + services) 75 + Note: All transportation services, including related + repair and overhaul and launching services and + transportation services, where incidental to procurement + contracts, are not subject to this Chapter. + +2. Business services; agricultural, mining and manufacturing + services + - Financial, Intermediation services and Auxiliary + services therefor 81 + - Leasing or rental services concerning televisions, + radios, video cassette recorders and related + equipment and accessories 83201 + - Leasing or rental services concerning video tapes 83202 + - Research and Development services 85 + - Legal services (except: Advisory services on + Foreign Law) 861 + - Legal services incidental to Taxation Services 863 + - Market Research and Public Opinion Polling + services 864 + - Financial Management consulting services (except + corporate tax) 86502 + - Public relations services 86506 + - Services related to management consulting 866 + - Related scientific and technical consulting + services 8675 + - Business Services, n.e.c. (except 8740: Building + cleaning services and 8760: Packaging services) 87 + - Services incidental to agriculture, hunting and + forestry (except 8814: services incidental to + forestry and logging; and 8830: services incidental + to mining) 881 + - Services incidental to fishing 882 + - Services incidental to manufacturing, except to the + manufacture of metal products, machinery and + equipment 884 + - Services incidental to the manufacture of metal + products, machinery and equipment (except 8852: + Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except + machinery and equipment on a fee or contract + basis) 885 + - Repair services, n.e.c. of motor vehicles, trailers + and semi-trailers, on a fee or contract basis 8867 + - Repair services of other transport equipment, on a + fee or contract basis 8868 + - Services incidental to energy distribution 887 + - Intangible assets 89 + +3. Community, Social and Professional Services + - Education services 92 + - Health and Social Services 93 + - Services of Membership Organizations 95 + - Recreation, cultural and sporting services 96 + - Other services 97 + - Services provided by extraterritorial organizations + and bodies 99 + +4. Contracts of the departments of Transport Canada, + Communications Canada and Fisheries and Oceans respecting FSCs + 70 (automatic data processing equipment, software supplies and + support equipment), 74 (office machines, text processing + systems and visible record equipment), 36 (special industry + machinery). + +5. Research and development services. + +6. Dredging. + +7. All services purchased in support of military forces located + overseas. + +8. Management and operation contracts awarded to federally-funded + research and development centers or related to carrying out + government sponsored research programs. + +9. Public utilities services. + +10. Printing and publishing. + +Note: + +The General Notes for Canada as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply to +this Annex. + + + Schedule of Mexico + + +(Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification, CPC) + + CPC +1. All transportation services, including transportation + services incidental to procurement contracts: + - Land transportation 71 + - Water transport 72 + - Air transport 73 + - Supporting and auxiliary transport 74 + - Post and telecommunication 75 + - Repair services of other transport equipment, on a + fee or contract basis 8868 + +2. All risk-sharing contracts by Pemex. + +3. Public utilities services (including telecommunications, + transmission, water or energy services). + +4. Management and operation contracts awarded to federally-funded + research and development centers or related to carrying out + government sponsored research programs. + +5. Financial services + +6. Research and development services + +7. Confidential consulting services (provided that they are not + used with a view to avoiding maximum possible competition or + in a manner that would constitute a means of discrimination + among suppliers of the other Parties or protection to Mexican + suppliers). + +Note: + The General Notes for Mexico as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply + to this Annex. + + + Schedule of the United States + +(Based on the Procurement Data System Services Codes) + FSC +1. Transportation and related services (except V231: + Lodging and Hotel/Motel; and V302: travel agent) + - Transportation V + - Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Ships JO19 + - Non-nuclear Ship Repair J998 and J999 + - Modification of Ships KO19 + In addition, transportation services, where incidental + to procurement contracts, are not subject to this Chapter. + +2. Dredging Y216 + +3. All services purchased in support of military forces + overseas. + +4. Management and operation contracts awarded to + - federally-funded research and development centers + (FFRDCs) or related to carrying out + government-sponsored research programs + (classification to be clarified) M181-184 + - by DOD, DOE, and NASA M + +5. Public utilities and telecommunications services: + - Utilities S1 + - ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services D304 + - ADP Teleprocessing and Timesharing Services D305 + - Telecommunications Network Management Services D316 + - Automated News Services, Data Services, or other + information D317 + - Other ADP and Telecommunications services D399 + +6. Research and Development services A + +Note: The General Notes for the United States as set out in Annex +1002.7 apply to this Annex. + + + Appendix to ANNEX 1002.4 + Universal List of Services + + ANNEX 1002.5 + + Construction Services + + +I. General Provisions + +1. Except for the construction services listed in Part II of this +Annex, all construction services as specified in the Appendix to +this Annex, which are procured by the entities listed in Annex +1002.1 (Federal Government Entities) and Annex 1002.3 (Government +Enterprises) are subject to this Chapter. + +2. The Parties will update, as appropriate, the list of +construction services included in the Appendix at such time as they +mutually agree. + + +II. Construction Services Excluded from Coverage + +The following services contracts are excluded in their entirety by +the Parties: + + + Schedule of Canada + +1. Dredging. + +2. Construction contracts tendered by or on behalf of Department +of Transport. + +Note: The General Notes for Canada as set out in Annex 1002.7 +apply to this Annex. + + + Schedule of Mexico + +All risk-sharing contracts by Pemex. + +Notes: + + The General Notes for Mexico as set out in Annex 1002.7 apply +to this Annex. + + + Schedule of the United States + +Dredging. + +Notes: + +1. In accordance with the obligations of this Chapter, buy +national requirements on articles, supplies, and materials acquired +for use in construction contracts subject to the obligations of +this Chapter will not apply to products of Canada or Mexico. + +2. The General Notes for the United States as set out in Annex +1002.7 apply to this Annex. + + + Appendix to ANNEX 1002.5 + + List of Construction Services + +List of contracts for construction services which are subject to +the obligations of this Chapter, except as otherwise provided: + +(Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification, CPC) + +Division 51 Construction work + +511 Pre-erection work at construction sites + 5111 Site investigation work + 5112 Demolition work + 5113 Site formation and clearance work + 5114 Excavating and earthmoving work + 5115 Site preparation work for mining + 5116 Scaffolding work + +512 Construction works for buildings + 5121 For one and two dwelling buildings + 5122 For multi-dwelling buildings + 5123 For warehouses and industrial buildings + 5124 For commercial buildings + 5125 For public entertainment buildings + 5126 For hotel, restaurant and similar buildings + 5127 For educational buildings + 5128 For health buildings + 5129 For other buildings + +513 Construction work for civil engineering + 5131 For highways (except elevated highways), streets, roads, + railways and airfield runways + 5132 For bridges, elevated highways, tunnels and subways + 5133 For waterways, harbours, dams and other water works + 5134 For long distance pipelines, communication and power + lines (cables) + 5135 For local pipelines and cables; ancillary works + 5136 For constructions for mining and manufacturing + 5137 For constructions for sport and recreation + 5139 For engineering works n.e.c. + +514 5140 Assembly and erection of prefabricated constructions + +515 Special trade construction work + 5151 Foundation work, including pile driving + 5152 Water well drilling + 5153 Roofing and water proofing + 5154 Concrete work + 5155 Steel bending and erection, including welding) + 5156 Masonry work + 5159 Other special trade construction work + +516 Installation work + 5161 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning work + 5162 Water plumbing and drain laying work + 5163 Gas fitting construction work + 5164 Electrical work + 5165 Insulation work (electrical wiring, water, heat, sound) + 5166 Fencing and railing construction work + 5169 Other installation work + +517 Building completion and finishing work + 5171 Glating work and window glass installation work + 5172 Plastering work + 5173 Painting work + 5174 Floor and wall tilling work + 5175 Other floor laying, wall covering and wall papering work + 5176 Wood and metal joinery and carpentry work + 5177 Interior fitting decoration work + 5178 Ornamentation fitting work + 5179 Other building completion and finishing work + +518 5180 Renting services related to equipment for construction or + demolition of buildings or civil engineering works, with + operator + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.6 + + Transition Provisions for Mexico + + +Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, Annexes 1002.1 +through 1002.5 are subject to the following: + +Pemex, CFE and Non-Energy Construction + +1. The obligations of this Chapter shall not apply to: + + (a) 50 percent of the total annual procurement above + thresholds of goods, services and construction services + by Pemex; + + (b) 50 percent of the total annual procurement above + thresholds of goods, services and construction services + by CFE; and + + (c) 50 percent of the total annual procurement above + thresholds of construction services, excluding + construction services procured by Pemex and CFE. + +2. Loans from regional and multilateral financial institutions +will not be included for purposes of calculating the reservations +specified in paragraph 1 or subject to other restrictions. + +3. As of January 1st, 1994, the reservation specified in +paragraph 1 will decrease according to the following schedule: + + 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 + 50% 45% 45% 40% 40% + + 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 and thereafter + 35% 35% 30% 30% 0% + +4. For Pemex and CFE, no more than 10 percent of their respective +reserved procurement under paragraphs 1 and 3 shall be applied +within a single Federal Supply Classification (FSC) class (or other +classification system as agreed by all Parties) in a single year. + +5. After December 31, 1998, Pemex and CFE each will make all +reasonable efforts to assure that their respective total +reservation in each FSC class (or other classification system as +agreed by all Parties) shall not exceed 50 percent in a single year. + + +Pharmaceuticals + +6. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to drugs whose +patents have expired or are not currently patented (FSC class 6505) +procured by the Secretar¡a de Salud, IMSS, ISSSTE, Secretar¡a de +Defensa and the Secretar¡a de Marina. This exception shall be +eliminated after 8 years from the date of entry into force of this +Agreement. Procurement of biologicals and patented drugs shall not +be exempted under any other provision of the Annexes of this +Chapter. Nothing in this Chapter shall be interpreted in a way +which will impair the protection provided by Chapter 17 +(Intellectual Property) of this Agreement. + +Time Limits for Tendering and Delivery + +7. Upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement in January +1, 1994, Mexico will make best efforts to comply with the +provisions of Article 1012 (Time Limits for Tendering and Delivery) +with respect to the 40 day time limits. However, Mexico will fully +comply with such obligations as from January 1, 1995. + +Provision of Information + +8. The Parties recognize that Mexico may be required to undertake +extensive retraining of personnel, introduce new data maintenance +and reporting systems and make major adjustments to the procurement +systems of certain entities in order to comply with the obligations +of this Chapter. The Parties also recognize that Mexico may +encounter difficulties in making the transition to procurement +systems that facilitate full compliance with the obligations of +this Chapter. + +9. The Parties shall, therefore, consult on an annual basis for +the first five years that the Agreement is in effect to review +transitional problems and to develop mutually agreed solutions. +Such solutions may include, when appropriate, temporary adjustment +to the obligations of Mexico under this Chapter, such as those +related to reporting requirements. + +10. In addition, the United States and Canada shall cooperate with +Mexico to provide technical assistance, as appropriate and mutually +agreed pursuant to Article 1020 (Technical Cooperation) of this +Chapter, to aid Mexico's transition. + +11. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Annex, each Party +shall assume all of its obligations specified in this Chapter upon +the date of entry into force of this Agreement. + +Note: The General Notes for Mexico as set out in Annex 1002.7 +apply to this Annex. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.7 + + General Notes + + + Schedule of Canada + +1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, this +Chapter does not apply to procurements in respect of: + + (a) shipbuilding and repair; + + (b) urban rail and urban transportation equipment, systems, + components and materials incorporated there in as well as + all project related materials of iron or steel; + + (c) contracts respecting FSC 58 (communications, detection + and coherent radiation equipment); + + (d) set-asides for small and minority businesses; + + (e) pursuant to Article 1018 national security exemptions + include oil purchases related to any strategic reserve + requirements; and + + (f) national security exceptions include procurements made in + support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology. + +2. Procurement in terms of Canadian coverage is defined as +contractual transactions to acquire property or services for the +direct benefit or use of the government. It does not include +non-contractual agreements or any form of government assistance, +including but not limited to, cooperative agreements, grants, +loans, equity infusions, guarantees, fiscal incentives, and +government provision of goods and services, given to individuals, +firms, private institutions, and sub-central governments. + + + Schedule of Mexico + +1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, this +Chapter does not apply to procurements made: + +(a) with a view to commercial resale by government-owned retail + stores; + +(b) pursuant to loans from regional or multilateral financial + institutions to the extent that different procedures are + imposed by such institutions (except for national content + requirements); and + +(c) between entities. + +2. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Chapter, Mexico +may allocate a non-specific sector set-aside as follows: + + (a) upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement, up + to the equivalent in real terms of $1.0 billion USD of + 1994 shall annually be available to all procurements of + entities subject to this Chapter, except Pemex and CFE + and construction services procured by other entities + subject to this Chapter as well as those procurements of + goods in FSC class 6505; + + (b) after December 31, 2002, up to the equivalent in real + terms of $1.2 billion USD of 1994 shall annually be + available to all procurement of entities subject to this + Chapter, except Pemex and CFE and construction services + procured by other entities subject to this Chapter as + well as those procurements of goods of FSC class 6505; + + (c) after December 31, 2002, up to the equivalent in real + terms of $300 million USD of 1994 shall annually be + availble to Pemex and CFE combined; and + + (d) for purposes of this paragraph + + (i) no more than 10 percent of the total procurement + reserved shall be applied within a single FSC + category (or other classification system as agreed + by all Parties) in a single year, and + + (ii) no more than 20 percent may be used by a single + entity. + +These values shall remain constant in real terms. + +3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the +entities subject to this Chapter may impose a local content +requirement of no more than: + + (a) 40 percent, for labor intensive turnkey or major + integrated projects; and + + (b) 25 percent, for capital intensive turnkey or major + integrated projects. + +For purposes of these provisions, a turnkey or major integrated +project means, in general, a construction, supply or installation +project undertaken by a person pursuant to a right granted by an +entity subject to this Chapter with respect to which: + + (c) the prime contractor is vested with the authority to + select the general contractors or subcontractors; + + (d) Mexico does not fund the project itself; + + (e) the person bears the risk of performance; and + + (f) the facility will be operated by an entity subject to + this Chapter or through a procurement contract of that + entity. + +4. Regardless of the thresholds, Pemex shall apply the +disciplines of Article 1004 regarding national treatment and +non-discrimination to: + + (a) procurements of oil and gas field supplies and equipment, + when such supplies and equipment are procured at the + location where works pursued by Pemex are being + performed; and + + (b) the selection of suppliers, when such suppliers are + established at the location where works pursued by Pemex + are being performed. + +5. If the obligations of the procurements covered by this Chapter +are not met, the Parties may seek compensation in the form of more +market opportunities during the following year, or through reliance +of Chapter 20 (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement +Procedures). + +6. Procurement in terms of the Mexican coverage is defined as +contractual transactions to acquire property or services for the +direct benefit or use of the government. It does not include +non-contractual agreements or any form of government assistance, +including, but not limited to, cooperative agreements, grants, +loans, equity infusions, guarantees, fiscal incentives, and +governmental provisions of goods and services, given to +individuals, firms, private institutions and state governments. + + + Schedule of the United States + +1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, this +Chapter does not apply to set asides on behalf of small and +minority businesses. + +2. Procurement in terms of U.S. coverage is defined as +contractual transactions to acquire property or services for the +direct benefit or use of the government. It does not include +non-contractual agreements or any form of government assistance, +including, but not limited to, cooperative agreements, grants, +loans, equity infusions, guarantees, fiscal incentives, and +governmental provision of goods and services, given to individuals, +firms, private institutions, and subcentral governments. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002.8 + + Indexation and Conversion of Thresholds + + +1. The calculations described in Article 1002(4) (Scope and +Coverage) shall be made in accordance with the following: + + (a) the United States inflation rate shall be measured by the + the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods published by + the United States Department of Commerce; and + + (b) the inflationary adjustment shall be estimated according + to the following formula + + T0 x (1+ pi) = T1 + + T0= threshold value at base period + pi= accumulated U.S. inflation rate for the ith two + year-period + T1= new threshold value. + +2. Mexico and Canada shall calculate and convert the value of the +thresholds specified in paragraph 3 into their national currencies +using the conversion formulas set out in paragraph 3 or 4, as +appropriate. Mexico and Canada shall notify each other and the +United States of the value, in their respective currencies, of the +newly calculated thresholds not less than one month before the +respective thresholds take effect. + +3. Canada shall base the calculation on the official conversion +rates of the Bank of Canada. From January 1, 1994 through December +31, 1995, the conversion rate shall be the average of the weekly +values of the Canadian dollars in terms of the U.S. dollars over +the period October 1, 1992 through September 30, 1993. For each +subsequent two-year period, beginning January 1, 1996, the +conversion rate shall be the average of the weekly values of the +Canadian dollar in terms of the U.S. dollar over the two-year +period ending September 30 of the year preceding the beginning of +each two-year period. + +4. Mexico shall use the conversion rate of the Banco de M‚xico. +The conversion rate shall be the existing value of the Mexican peso +in terms of the US dollar as of December 1 and June 1 of each year, +or the 1st working day after. The conversion rate as of December 1 +shall apply from January 1 to June 30 of the following year, and as +of June 1 shall apply from July 1 to December 31 of that year. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1002-A + + Country-Specific Thresholds + +As between Canada and the United States, + +a) for covered federal entities, thresholds on procurement + between Canada and the United States are as follows: + + i) goods and services: goods -- US$25,000; services -- + US$50,000. Canada and the United States shall consult + regarding these threshold values, and + + ii) Construction: US$6,500,000; and + +b) for covered government enterprises, thresholds on procurement + between Canada and the United States are as follows + + i) goods and services: US$250,000, and + + ii) construction: US$8,000,000. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1010.1 + + Publications + + +I. Publications for Notices of Procurement in Accordance with + Article 1010 (Invitation to Participate) + + + Schedule of Canada + +1. Government Business Opportunities (GBO). + +2. Open Bidding Service, ISM Publishing. + + + Schedule of Mexico + +1. Major daily newspapers of national circulation. + +2. Mexico will endeavor to establish a specialized publication +for purposes of notices of procurement. When such publication is +ready, it will substitute those referred to in paragraph 1. + + + Schedule of United States + +Commerce Business Daily (CBD). + +II. Publications for Measures in Accordance with Article 1019 + (Provision of Information) + + + Schedule of Canada + +1. Precedential judicial decisions regarding government +procurement: + (a) Dominion Law Reports; + (b) Supreme Court Reports; + (c) Federal Court Reports; + (d) National Reporter. + +2. Administrative rulings and procedures regarding government +procurement: + (a) Government Business Opportunities; and + (b) Canada Gazette. + +3. Laws and regulations: + (a) Revised Statutes of Canada; + (b) Canada Gazette. + + + Schedule of Mexico + +1. Diario Oficial de la Federaci¢n. + +2. Semanario Judicial de la Federaci¢n (for precedential judicial +decisions only). + +3. Mexico will endeavor to establish a specialized publication +for administrative rulings of general application and any +procedure, including standard contract clauses. + + + Schedule of United States + +1. All United States laws, regulations, judicial decisions, +administrative rulings and procedures regarding government +procurement covered by this Chapter are codified in the Defense +Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and the Federal +Acquisition Regulation (FAR), both of which are published as a part +of the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The DFARS +and the FAR are published in title 48 of CFR. Copies may be +purchased from the Government Printing Office. These regulations +are also published in loose-leaf versions that are available by +subscription from the Government Printing Office. Changes are +provided to subscribers as they are issued. + +2. For those who wish to consult original sources, the following +published sources are provided: + +Material Publication Name + +United States Laws U.S. Statutes at Large + +Decisions: + - United States Supreme Court U.S. Reports + - Circuit Court of Appeals Federal Reporter - 2nd Series + - District Courts Federal Supplement Reporter + - Court of Claims Court of Claims Reports + +Decisions: + - Boards of Contract Appeals Unofficial publication by Commerce Clearing + House + +Decisions: + -Comptroller General of the Those not officially United States + published as decisions of the Comptroller General are published + unofficially by Federal Publications, Inc. + +NAFTA Chapter Eleven Subchapter A - Investment + + + +Article 1101: Scope + +1. This Chapter applies to measures adopted or maintained by a +Party relating to: + + (a) investors of another Party; + + (b) investments of investors of another Party in the + territory of the Party existing at the date of entry + into force of this Agreement as well as to investments + made or acquired thereafter by such investors; and + + (c) with respect to Article 1106, all investments in the + territory of the Party existing at the date of entry + into force of this Agreement as well as to investments + made or acquired thereafter. + +2. A Party has the right to perform exclusively the economic +activities set out in Annex III and to refuse to permit the +establishment of investment in such activities. + +3. This Chapter does not apply to Chapter Fourteen (Financial +Services) except to the extent specifically provided therein. + +4. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a +Party from providing a service or performing a function such as +law enforcement, correctional services, income security or +insurance, social security or insurance, social welfare, public +education, public training, health, and child care, in a manner +that is not inconsistent with this Chapter. + + + +Article 1102: National Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party +treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like +circumstances, to its own investors with respect to the +establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, +operation and sale or other disposition of investments. + +2. Each Party shall accord to investments of investors of +another Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, +in like circumstances, to investments of its own investors with +respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, +conduct, operation and sale or other disposition of investments. + +3. The treatment accorded by a Party under paragraphs 1 and 2 +means, with respect to a state or province, treatment no less +favorable than the most favorable treatment accorded, in like +circumstances, by such state or province to investors, and to +investments of investors, of the Party of which it forms a part. + +4. For greater certainty, no Party shall: + + (a) impose on an investor of another Party a requirement + that a minimum level of equity in an enterprise in the + territory of the Party be held by its nationals, other + than nominal qualifying shares for directors or + incorporators of corporations; or + + (b) require an investor of another Party, by reason of its + nationality, to sell or otherwise dispose of an + investment in the territory of the Party. + + +Article 1103: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party +treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like +circumstances, to investors of another Party or of a non-Party +with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, +management, conduct, operation and sale or other disposition of +investments. + +2. Each Party shall accord to investments of investors of +another Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords, +in like circumstances, to investments of investors of another +Party or of a non-Party with respect to the establishment, +acquisition, expansion, management, conduct, operation and sale +or other disposition of investments. + + +Article 1104: Non-discriminatory Treatment + + Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party and to +investments of investors of another Party the better of the +treatment required by Articles 1102 and 1103 ("non-discriminatory +treatment"). + + +Article 1105: Minimum Standard of Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to investments of investors of +another Party treatment in accordance with international law, +including fair and equitable treatment and full protection and +security. + +2. Without prejudice to paragraph 1 and notwithstanding Article +1108 (8) (b), each Party shall accord to investors of another +Party, and to investments of investors of another Party, +non-discriminatory treatment with respect to measures it +maintains or adopts relating to losses suffered by investments in +its territory owing to armed conflict or civil strife. + +3. Paragraph 2 shall not apply to existing measures related to +subsidies or grants that are inconsistent with Article 1102. + + +Article 1106: Performance Requirements + +1. A Party shall not impose the following requirements, or +enforce any commitment or undertaking, in connection with the +establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct or +operation of an investment of an investor of a Party or of a +non-Party in its territory: + + (a) to export a given level or percentage of goods or + services; + + (b) to achieve a given level or percentage of domestic + content; + + (c) to purchase, use or accord a preference to goods + produced or services provided in its territory, or to + purchase goods or services from persons in its + territory; + + (d) to relate in any way the volume or value of imports to + the volume or value of exports or to the amount of + foreign exchange inflows associated with such + investment; + + (e) to restrict sales of goods or services in its territory + that such investment produces or provides by relating + such sales in any way to the volume or value of its + exports or foreign exchange earnings; + + (f) to transfer technology, a production process or other + proprietary knowledge to a person in its territory, + except when the requirement is imposed or the + commitment or undertaking is enforced by a court, + administrative tribunal or competition authority to + remedy an alleged violation of competition laws; or + + (g) to act as the exclusive supplier of the goods it + produces or services it provides to a specific region + or world market. + +2. A requirement that an investment use a technology to meet +generally applicable health, safety or environmental +standards-related measures, as defined in Article 915, shall not +be construed to be inconsistent with paragraph 1(f). For greater +certainty, Articles 1102, 1103 and 1104 shall apply to such +requirements. + +3. A Party shall not condition the receipt or continued receipt +of an advantage, in connection with investments in its territory +of investors of a Party or of a non-Party, on compliance with any +of the following requirements: + + (a) to purchase, use or accord a preference to goods + produced in its territory, or to purchase goods from + producers in its territory; + + (b) to achieve a given level or percentage of domestic + content; + + (c) to relate in any way the volume or value of imports to + the volume or value of exports or to the amount of + foreign exchange inflows associated with such + investment; or + + (d) to restrict sales of goods or services in its territory + that such investment produces or provides by relating + such sales in any way to the volume or value of its + exports or foreign exchange earnings. + +4. Nothing in paragraph 3 shall be construed to prevent a Party +from conditioning the receipt or continued receipt of an +advantage, in connection with investments in its territory of +investors of a Party or of a non-Party, on compliance with a +requirement to locate production, provide a service, train or +employ workers, construct or expand particular facilities, or +carry out research and development, in its territory. + +5. Paragraphs 1 and 3 do not apply to any requirements other +than the requirements listed in those paragraphs. + + +Article 1107: Senior Management and Boards of Directors + +1. A Party shall not require that an enterprise of the Party +that is an investment of an investor of another Party appoint to +senior management positions individuals of any particular +nationality. + +2. A Party may require that a majority of the board of +directors, or any committee thereof, of an enterprise of the +Party that is an investment of an investor of another Party, be +of a particular nationality, or resident in the territory of the +Party, provided that the requirement does not materially impair +the ability of the investor to exercise control over its +investment. + + +Article 1108: Reservations and Exceptions + +1. Articles 1102, 1103, 1106 and 1107 do not apply to: + + (a) any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained + by: + + (i) a Party at the federal level, as described in its + Schedule to Annex I or III, + + (ii) a state or province, for two years after the date + of entry into force of this Agreement, and + thereafter as described by a Party in its Schedule + to Annex I, or + + (iii) a local government; + + (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of any + non-conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a); + or + + (c) an amendment to any non-conforming measure referred to + in subparagraph (a) to the extent that the amendment + does not decrease the conformity of the measure, as it + existed immediately before the amendment, with Articles + 1102, 1103, 1106 and 1107. + +2. A Party shall have two years from the date of entry into +force of this Agreement to describe in its Schedule to Annex I +any existing non-conforming measure maintained by a state or +province. + +3. A Party shall not be required to describe in its Schedule to +Annex I any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained by +a local government. + +4. To the extent indicated by a Party in its Schedule to Annex +II, Articles 1102, 1103, 1106 and 1107 do not apply to any +measure adopted or maintained by a Party with respect to the +sectors, subsectors or activities as described therein. + +5. Any measure adopted by a Party in a manner consistent with +paragraph 4 shall not require an investor of another Party, by +reason of its nationality, to sell or otherwise dispose of an +investment existing at the time the measure becomes effective. + +6. Articles 1102 and 1103 do not apply to any measure that is +an exception to, or derogation from, the obligations under +Article 1703 (National Treatment) as specifically provided for in +that Article. + +7. Article 1103 does not apply to treatment accorded by a Party +pursuant to agreements or with respect to sectors described in +Annex IV. + +8. Articles 1102, 1103 and 1107 do not apply to: + + (a) procurement of goods or services by a Party or a state + enterprise; or + + (b) subsidies and grants provided by a Party or a state + enterprise, including government-supported loans, + guarantees and insurance. + +9. The provisions of: + + (a) Article 1106(1)(a), (b) and (c), and (3)(a) and (b) do + not apply to qualification requirements for goods or + services with respect to export promotion and foreign + aid programs; + + (b) Article 1106(1)(b), (c), (f) and (g), and (3)(a) and + (b) do not apply to procurement of goods or services by + a Party or a state enterprise; and + + (c) Article 1106(3)(a) and (b) do not apply to requirements + imposed by an importing Party related to the content of + goods necessary to qualify for preferential tariffs or + preferential quotas. + + +Article 1109: Transfers + +1. Each Party shall permit all transfers and international +payments ("transfers") relating to an investment of an investor +of another Party in the territory of the Party to be made freely +and without delay. Such transfers include: + + (a) profits, dividends, interest, capital gains, royalty + payments, management fees, technical assistance and + other fees, returns in kind, and other amounts derived + from the investment; + + (b) proceeds from the sale of all or any part of the + investment or from the partial or complete liquidation + of the investment; + + (c) payments made under a contract entered into by the + investor, or its investment, including payments made + pursuant to a loan agreement; + + (d) payments made pursuant to Article 1110; and + + (e) payments arising under Subchapter B. + +2. Each Party shall permit transfers to be made in a freely +usable currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing on the +date of transfer with respect to spot transactions in the +currency to be transferred. + +3. No Party shall require its investors to transfer, or +penalize its investors who fail to transfer, the income, +earnings, profits or other amounts derived from, or attributable +to, an investment in the territory of another Party. + +4. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may prevent a +transfer through the equitable, non-discriminatory and good faith +application of its laws relating to: + + (a) bankruptcy, insolvency or the protection of the rights + of creditors; + + (b) issuing, trading or dealing in securities; + + (c) criminal or penal offenses; + + (d) reports of transfers of currency or other monetary + instruments; or + + (e) ensuring the satisfaction of judgments in adjudicatory proceedings. + +5. Paragraph 3 shall not be construed to prevent a Party from +imposing any measure through the equitable, non-discriminatory +and good faith application of its laws relating to the matters +set out in subparagraphs (a) through (e) of paragraph 4. + +6. A Party may restrict transfers of returns in kind only in +circumstances in which it could otherwise restrict such transfers +under this Agreement. + + +Article 1110: Expropriation and Compensation + +1. No Party shall directly or indirectly nationalize or +expropriate an investment of an investor of another Party in its +territory or take a measure tantamount to nationalization or +expropriation of such an investment ("expropriation"), except: + + (a) for a public purpose; + + (b) on a non-discriminatory basis; + + (c) in accordance with due process of law and the general + principles of treatment provided in Article 1105; and + + (d) upon payment of compensation in accordance with + paragraphs 2 to 6. + +2. Compensation shall be equivalent to the fair market value of +the expropriated investment immediately before the expropriation +took place ("date of expropriation"), and shall not reflect any +change in value occurring because the intended expropriation had +become known earlier. Valuation criteria shall include going +concern value, asset value (including declared tax value of +tangible property) and other criteria, as appropriate to +determine fair market value. + +3. Compensation shall be paid without delay and be fully +realizable. + +4. If payment is made in a G7 currency, compensation shall +include interest at a commercially reasonable rate for that +currency from the date of expropriation until the date of actual +payment thereof. + +5. If a Party elects to pay in a currency other than a G7 +currency, the amount paid on the date of payment, if converted +into a G7 currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing on +that date, shall be no less than if the amount of compensation +owed on the date of expropriation had been converted into that G7 +currency at the market rate of exchange prevailing on that date, +and interest had accrued at a commercially reasonable rate for +that G7 currency from the date of expropriation until the date of +payment. + +6. Upon payment, compensation shall be freely transferable as +provided in Article 1109. + +7. This Article does not apply to the issuance of compulsory +licenses granted in relation to intellectual property rights, or +the revocation, limitation or creation of intellectual property +rights to the extent that such issuance, revocation, limitation +or creation is consistent with Chapter Seventeen (Intellectual +Property). + +8. For purposes of this Article and for greater clarity, a non- +discriminatory measure of general application shall not be +considered a measure tantamount to an expropriation of a debt +security or loan covered by this Chapter solely on the ground +that the measure imposes costs on the debtor that cause it to +default on the debt. + + +Article 1111: Special Formalities and Information Requirements + +1. Nothing in Article 1102 shall be construed to prevent a +Party from adopting or maintaining a measure that prescribes +special formalities in connection with the establishment of +investments by investors of another Party, such as a requirement +that investors be residents of the Party or that investments be +legally constituted under the laws and regulations of the Party, +provided that such formalities do not impair the substance of the +benefits of any of the provisions in this Chapter. + +2. Notwithstanding Articles 1102 and 1103, a Party may require, +from an investor of another Party or its investment, routine +business information, to be used solely for informational or +statistical purposes, concerning that investment in its +territory. The Party shall protect such business information as +is confidential from disclosure that would prejudice the +investor's or the investment's competitive position. Nothing in +this paragraph shall preclude a Party from otherwise obtaining or +disclosing information in connection with the equitable and good +faith application of its laws. + + +Article 1112: Relationship to Other Chapters + +1. In the event of any inconsistency between a provision of +this Chapter and a provision of another Chapter, the provision of +the other Chapter shall prevail to the extent of the +inconsistency. + +2. A requirement by a Party that a service provider of another +Party post a bond or other form of financial security as a +condition of providing a service into its territory does not of +itself make this Chapter applicable to the provision of that +cross-border service. This Chapter shall apply to that Party's +treatment of the posted bond or financial security. + + +Article 1113: Denial of Benefits + +1. Each Party reserves the right to deny to an investor of +another Party that is an enterprise of such Party and to +investments of such investor the benefits of this Chapter if +investors of a non-Party own or control the enterprise and: + + (a) the denying Party does not maintain diplomatic + relations with the non-Party; or + (b) the denying Party adopts or maintains measures with + respect to the non-Party that prohibit transactions + with the enterprise or that would be violated or + circumvented if the benefits of this Chapter were + accorded to the enterprise or to its investments. + +2. Subject to prior notification and consultation in accordance +with Articles 1803 (Notification and Provision of Information) +and 2006 (Consultations), respectively, each Party reserves the +right to deny to an investor of another Party that is an +enterprise of such Party and to investments of such investors the +benefits of this Chapter if investors of a non-Party own or +control the enterprise and the enterprise has no substantial +business activities in the territory of the Party under whose +laws it is constituted or organized. + + +Article 1114: Environmental Measures + +1. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a +Party from adopting, maintaining, or enforcing any measure, +otherwise consistent with this Chapter, that it considers +appropriate to ensure that investment activity in its territory +is undertaken in a manner sensitive to environmental concerns. + +2. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to encourage +investment by relaxing domestic health, safety or environmental +measures. Accordingly, a Party should not waive or otherwise +derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such +measures as an encouragement for the establishment, acquisition, +expansion, or retention in its territory of an investment of an +investor. If a Party considers that another Party has offered +such an encouragement, it may request consultations with the +other Party and the two Parties shall consult with a view to +avoiding any such encouragement. + +============================================================================= + + Subchapter B - SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES BETWEEN A PARTY AND + AN INVESTOR OF ANOTHER PARTY + + +Article 1115: Purpose + + This Subchapter establishes a mechanism for the settlement +of investment disputes that assures both equal treatment among +investors of the Parties in accordance with the principle of +international reciprocity and due process before an impartial +tribunal. + + +Article 1116: Claim by an Investor of a Party on Behalf of + Itself + +1. An investor of a Party may submit to arbitration under this +Subchapter a claim that another Party has breached: + + (a) a provision of Subchapter A; or + + (b) Article 1502(3)(a) (Monopolies and State Enterprises) + or Article 1503(2) (State Enterprises) where the + alleged breach pertains to the obligations of + Subchapter A, + +and that the investor has incurred loss or damage by reason of, +or arising out of, that breach. + +2. An investor may not make a claim if more than three years +have elapsed from the date on which the investor first acquired, +or should have first acquired, knowledge of the alleged breach +and knowledge that the investor has incurred loss or damage. + + +Article 1117: Claim by an Investor of a Party on Behalf of an + Enterprise + +1. An investor of a Party, on behalf of an enterprise of +another Party that is a juridical person that the investor owns +or controls directly or indirectly, may submit to arbitration +under this Subchapter a claim that the other Party has breached: + + (a) a provision of Subchapter A; or + + (b) Article 1502 (3)(a) (Monopolies and State Enterprises) + or Article 1503(2) (State Enterprises) where the + alleged breach pertains to the obligations of + Subchapter A; + +and that the enterprise has incurred loss or damage by reason of, +or arising out of, that breach. + +2. An investor may not make a claim on behalf of an enterprise +described in paragraph 1 if more than three years have elapsed +from the date on which the enterprise first acquired, or should +have first acquired, knowledge of the alleged breach and +knowledge that the enterprise has incurred loss or damage. + +3. Where an investor makes a claim under this Article and the +investor or a non-controlling investor in the enterprise makes a +claim under Article 1116 arising out of the same events which +gave rise to the claim under this Article, and two or more of the +claims are submitted to arbitration under Article 1120, the +claims should be heard together by a Tribunal established +pursuant to Article 1125, unless the Tribunal finds that the +interests of a disputing party would be prejudiced thereby. + +4. An investment may not make a claim under this Subchapter. + + +Article 1118: Settlement of a Claim Through Consultation and + Negotiation + + The disputing parties should first attempt to settle a claim +through consultation or negotiation. + + +Article 1119: Notice of Intent to Submit a Claim to Arbitration + + The disputing investor shall give to the disputing Party +written notice of its intention to submit a claim to arbitration +at least 90 days before the claim is submitted, which notice +shall specify: + + (a) the name and address of the disputing investor; + + (b) the provisions of this Agreement alleged to have been + breached and any other relevant provisions; + + (c) the issues and the factual basis for the claim; and + + (d) the relief sought and the approximate amount of damages + claimed. + + +Article 1120: Submission of a Claim to Arbitration + +1. Except as provided in Annex 1120.1, and provided that six +months have elapsed since the events giving rise to a claim, a +disputing investor may submit the claim to arbitration under: + + (a) the ICSID Convention, provided that both the disputing + Party and the Party of the investor are parties to the + Convention; + + (b) the Additional Facility Rules of ICSID, provided that + either the disputing Party or the Party of the + investor, but not both, is a party to the ICSID + Convention; or + + (c) the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. + +2. The applicable arbitration rules shall govern the +arbitration except to the extent modified by this Subchapter. + + +Article 1121: Conditions Precedent to Submission of a Claim to + Arbitration + +1. A disputing investor may submit a claim under Article 1116 +to arbitration only if: + + (a) the investor consents to arbitration in accordance with + the provisions of this Subchapter; and + + (b) both the investor and an enterprise of another Party + that is a juridical person that the investor owns or + controls directly or indirectly, waive their right to + initiate or continue before any administrative tribunal + or court under the domestic law of any Party any + proceedings with respect to the measure of the + disputing Party that is alleged to be a breach of + Subchapter A of this Chapter, Article 1502(3)(a) + (Monopolies and State Enterprises) or Article 1503(2) + (State Enterprises), except for proceedings for + injunctive, declaratory or other extraordinary relief, + not involving the payment of damages, before an + administrative tribunal or court under the domestic law + of the disputing Party. + +2. A disputing investor may submit a claim under Article 1117 +to arbitration only if both the investor and the enterprise: + + (a) consent to arbitration in accordance with the + provisions of this Subchapter; and + + (b) waive their right to initiate or continue before any + administrative tribunal or court under the domestic law + of any Party any proceedings with respect to the + measure of the disputing Party that is alleged to be a + breach of Subchapter A of this Chapter, Article + 1502(3)(a) (Monopolies and State Enterprises) or + Article 1503(2) (State Enterprises), except for + proceedings for injunctive, declaratory or other + extraordinary relief, not involving the payment of + damages, before an administrative tribunal or court + under the domestic law of the disputing Party. + +3. A consent and waiver required by this Article shall be in +writing, shall be given to the disputing Party, and shall be +included in the submission of a claim to arbitration. + + +Article 1122: Consent to Arbitration + +1. Each Party consents to the submission of a claim to +arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this Subchapter. + +2. The consent given by paragraph 1 and the submission by a +disputing investor of a claim to arbitration in accordance with +the provisions of this Subchapter shall satisfy the requirement +of: + + (a) Chapter II of the ICSID Convention (Jurisdiction of the + Center) and the Additional Facility Rules for written + consent of the parties; + + (b) Article II of the New York Convention for an agreement + in writing; and + + (c) Article I of the Inter-American Convention for an + agreement. + + +Article 1123: Number of Arbitrators and Method of Appointment + + Subject to Article 1125, and unless the disputing parties +agree otherwise, the Tribunal shall consist of three arbitrators. +One arbitrator shall be appointed by each of the disputing +parties. The third, who shall be the presiding arbitrator, shall +be appointed by agreement of the disputing parties. + + +Article 1124: Constitution of Tribunal When a Party Fails to + Appoint an Arbitrator or the Disputing Parties Are + Unable to Agree on a Presiding Arbitrator + +1. The Secretary-General of ICSID shall serve as appointing +authority for an arbitration under this Subchapter. + +2. If a Tribunal has not been constituted within 90 days from +the date that a claim is submitted to arbitration, the Secretary- +General, at the request of either disputing party: + + (a) shall appoint the arbitrator or arbitrators not yet + appointed in his discretion, except for the presiding + arbitrator; and + + (b) shall appoint the presiding arbitrator in accordance + with paragraph 3. + +3. The Secretary-General shall appoint the presiding arbitrator +from the list of presiding arbitrators described in paragraph 4. +In the event that no such presiding arbitrator is available to +serve, the Secretary-General shall appoint a presiding arbitrator +who is not a national of any of the Parties from the ICSID Panel +of Arbitrators. + +4. As of the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the +Parties shall have jointly designated, without regard to +nationality, 45 presiding arbitrators meeting the qualifications +of the rules referred to in Article 1120 and experienced in +international law and investment. + +5. Subject to paragraph 8, where a disputing investor submits a +claim to arbitration under the ICSID Convention or the Additional +Facility Rules, each Party agrees: + + (a) to the appointment by the investor of a national of the + Party of the investor as an arbitrator; and + + (b) to the appointment by the Secretary-General of a + national of the Party of the investor as an arbitrator + or as a presiding arbitrator. + +6. Subject to paragraph 8, a disputing investor described in +Article 1116 may submit a claim to arbitration, or continue a +claim, under the ICSID Convention or the Additional Facility +Rules, only on the following conditions: + + (a) where the disputing Party appoints a national of the + disputing Party as an arbitrator, the investor agrees + in writing to the appointment; and + + (b) where the Secretary-General appoints a national of the + disputing Party as an arbitrator or as a presiding + arbitrator, the investor agrees in writing to the + appointment. + +7. Subject to paragraph 8, a disputing investor described in +Article 1117(1) may submit a claim to arbitration, or continue a +claim, under the ICSID Convention or the Additional Facility +Rules, only on the following conditions: + + (a) where the disputing Party appoints a national of the + disputing Party as an arbitrator, the investor and the + enterprise agree in writing to the appointment; and + + (b) where the Secretary-General appoints a national of the + disputing Party as an arbitrator or as a presiding + arbitrator, the investor and the enterprise agree in + writing to the appointment. + +8. A disputing party: + + (a) in the case of a claim submitted to arbitration under + the ICSID Convention, may propose, under Article 57 of + the Convention, the disqualification of a member of the + Tribunal on account of any fact indicating a manifest + lack of the qualities required by paragraph 1 of + Article 14 of the Convention; and + + (b) in the case of a claim submitted to arbitration under + the Additional Facility Rules, may propose, under + Article 14 of the Rules, the disqualification of a + member of the Tribunal on account of any fact + indicating a manifest lack of the qualities required by + Article 9 of the Rules. + + +Article 1125: Consolidation + +1. A Tribunal established under this Article shall be +established under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, and shall +conduct its proceedings in accordance with those Rules, except as +modified by this Subchapter. + +2. Where a Tribunal established under this Article is satisfied +that claims have been submitted to arbitration under Article 1120 +that have a question of law or fact in common, the Tribunal may, +in the interests of fair and efficient resolution of the claims, +and after hearing the disputing parties, order that the Tribunal: + + (a) shall assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine + together, all or part of the claims; or + + (b) shall assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine + one or more of the claims, the determination of which + it believes would assist in the resolution of the + others. + +3. A disputing party that seeks an order under paragraph 2 +shall request the Secretary-General of ICSID to establish a +Tribunal and shall specify in the request: + + (a) the name of the disputing Party or disputing parties + against which the order is sought; + + (b) the nature of the order sought; and + + (c) the grounds on which the order is sought. + +4. The disputing party shall give to the disputing Party or +disputing parties against which the order is sought a copy of the +request. + +5. Within 60 days of receipt of the request, the Secretary- +General of ICSID shall establish a Tribunal consisting of three +arbitrators. The Secretary-General shall appoint the presiding +arbitrator from the roster described in paragraph 4 of Article +1124. In the event that no such presiding arbitrator is +available to serve, the Secretary-General shall appoint a +presiding arbitrator, who is not a national of any of the +Parties, from the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators. The Secretary- +General shall appoint the two other members from the roster +described in paragraph 4 of Article 1124, and to the extent not +available from that roster, from the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators, +and to the extent not available from that panel, in the +discretion of the Secretary-General. One member shall be a +national of the disputing Party and one member shall be a +national of the Party of the disputing investors. + +6. Where a Tribunal has been established under this Article, a +disputing party that has not been named in a request made under +paragraph 3 may make a written request to the Tribunal that it be +included in an order made under paragraph 2, and shall specify in +the request: + + (a) the party's name and address; + + (b) the nature of the order sought; and + + (c) the grounds on which the order is sought. + +7. A disputing party described in paragraph 6 shall give a copy +of its request to the parties named in a request made under +paragraph 3. + +8. A Tribunal established under Article 1120 shall not have +jurisdiction to decide a claim, or a part of a claim, over which +a Tribunal established under this Article has assumed +jurisdiction. + +9. A disputing Party shall give to the Secretariat of the +Commission, within 15 days of receipt by the disputing Party, a +copy of: + + (a) a request for arbitration made under paragraph 1 of + Article 36 of the ICSID Convention; + + (b) a notice for arbitration made under Article 2 of the + Additional Facility Rules; or + + (c) a notice of arbitration given under the UNCITRAL + Arbitration Rules. + +10. A disputing Party shall give to the Secretariat of the +Commission a copy of a request made under paragraph 3 of this +Article: + + (a) within 15 days of receipt of the request, in the case + of a request made by a disputing investor; + + (b) within 15 days of making the request, in the case of a + request made by the disputing Party. + +11. A disputing Party shall give to the Secretariat of the +Commission a copy of a request made under paragraph 6 of this +Article within 15 days of receipt of the request. + +12. The Secretariat of the Commission shall maintain a public +register consisting of the documents referred to in paragraphs 9, +10 and 11. + + +Article 1126: Notice + + A disputing Party shall deliver to the other Parties: + + (a) written notice of a claim that has been submitted to + arbitration within 30 days from the date that the claim + is submitted; and + + (b) copies of all pleading filed in the arbitration. + + +Article 1127: Participation by a Party + + On written notice to the disputing parties, a Party may make +submissions to a Tribunal on a question of interpretation of this +Agreement. + + +Article 1128: Documents + + A Party shall be entitled to receive from the disputing +Party at the cost of the requesting Party: + + (a) a copy of the evidence that has been tendered to the + Tribunal; and + + (b) a copy of the written argument of the disputing + parties. + + +Article 1129: Place of Arbitration + + Unless the disputing parties agree otherwise, a Tribunal +shall hold an arbitration in the territory of a Party which is a +party to the New York Convention, selected in accordance with: + + (a) the Additional Facility Rules if the arbitration is + under those rules or the ICSID Arbitration Rules; or + + (b) the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules if the arbitration is + under those rules. + + +Article 1130: Governing Law + + A Tribunal established under this Subchapter shall decide +the issues in dispute in accordance with this Agreement and +applicable rules of international law. + + +Article 1131: Interpretation of Annexes + +1. Where a disputing Party asserts as a defense that the +measure alleged to be a breach of this Chapter is within the +scope of an exception set forth in Annex I, Annex II, Annex III +or Annex IV, on request of the disputing Party, the Tribunal +shall request the interpretation of the Commission on this +question. The Commission shall have 60 days to submit its +interpretation in writing to the Tribunal. + +2. If the Commission submits to the Tribunal an agreed +interpretation, the interpretation shall be binding on the +Tribunal. If the Commission fails to submit an agreed +interpretation or fails to submit an agreed interpretation within +such 60 day period, the Tribunal shall decide the issue of +interpretation of the exception. + + +Article 1132: Report from an Expert + + Without prejudice to the appointment of other kinds of +experts where authorized by the applicable arbitration rules, a +Tribunal, at the request of a disputing party or, unless the +disputing parties disapprove, on its own initiative, may appoint +one or more experts to report to it in writing on any factual +issue concerning environmental, health, safety or other +scientific matters raised by a disputing party in a proceeding, +subject to such terms and conditions as the disputing parties may +agree. + + +Article 1133: Interim Measures of Protection + + A Tribunal may take such measures as it deems necessary to +preserve the respective rights of the disputing parties, or to +ensure that the Tribunal's jurisdiction is made fully effective. +Such measures may include, but are not limited to, orders to +preserve evidence in the possession or control of a disputing +party, or to protect the Tribunal's jurisdiction. An interim +measure of protection may not include an order of attachment or +an order to enjoin the application of the measure alleged to be +the breach of Subchapter A of this Chapter, Article 1502(3)(a) +(Monopolies and State Enterprises) or Article 1503(2) (State +Enterprises). For purposes of this paragraph, an order includes +a recommendation. + + +Article 1134: Final Award + +1. Where a Tribunal makes a final award against a Party, the +Tribunal may award only: + + (a) monetary damages, and any applicable interest; or + + (b) restitution of property, in which case the award shall + provide that the disputing Party may pay monetary + damages, and any applicable interest, in lieu of + restitution. + +2. Subject to paragraph 1, where a claim is made under +paragraph 1 of Article 1117: + + (a) an award of restitution of property shall provide that + restitution be made to the enterprise; + + (b) an award of monetary damages, and any applicable + interest, shall provide that the sum be paid to the + enterprise; and + + (c) the award shall provide that it is made without + prejudice to any right that any person may have in the + relief under applicable domestic law. + +3. A Tribunal may not order a Party to pay punitive damages. + + +Article 1135: Finality and Enforcement of Award + +1. An award made by a Tribunal is binding on the disputing +parties but shall have no binding force except between the +disputing parties and in respect of the particular case. + +2. Subject to paragraph 3, a disputing party shall abide by and +comply with an award without delay. + +3. A disputing party may not seek enforcement of a final award +until: + + (a) in the case of a final award made under the ICSID + Convention: + + (i) 120 days have elapsed from the date the award was + rendered and no disputing party has requested + revision or annulment of the award, or + + (ii) revision or annulment proceedings have been + completed, and + + (b) in the case of a final award under the Additional + Facility Rules of ICSID or the UNCITRAL Arbitration + Rules: + + (i) 3 months have elapsed from the date the award was + rendered and no disputing party has commenced a + proceeding to revise, set aside or annul the + award, or + + (ii) a court has dismissed or allowed an application to + revise, set aside or annul the award and there is + no further appeal. + +5. Each Party undertakes to provide for the enforcement in its +territory of an award. + +6. If a Party fails to abide by or comply with the terms of a +final award under this Subchapter, the Commission provided for in +Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement +Procedures) shall, upon delivery of a request by any other Party +whose investor was party to the investment dispute, establish a +panel under Article 2008(1). The requesting Party may seek in +such proceedings: + + (a) a determination that the failure to abide by and comply + with the terms of the final award is inconsistent with + the obligations of this Agreement; and + + (b) a recommendation that the defaulting Party abide by or + comply with the terms of the final award. + +7. A disputing investor may seek enforcement of an arbitration +award under the ICSID Convention, the New York Convention or the +Inter-American Convention regardless of whether proceedings have +been taken under paragraph 6. + +8. A claim that is submitted to arbitration shall be considered +to arise out of a commercial relationship or transaction for +purposes of Article I of the New York Convention and Article I of +the Inter-American Convention. + + +Article 1136: General + +1. Time when a Claim is Submitted to Arbitration: A claim is +submitted to arbitration under this Subchapter when: + + (a) the notice of registration of the request to institute + arbitration proceedings has been dispatched by the + Secretary-General of ICSID in accordance with paragraph + 3 of Article 36 of the ICSID Convention; + + (b) the certificate of registration of the notice for + arbitration has been dispatched by the Secretary- + General of ICSID in accordance with Article 4 of + Schedule C of the Additional Facility Rules; or + + (c) the notice of arbitration given under the UNCITRAL + Arbitration Rules is received by the disputing Party. + +2. Receipts under Insurance or Guarantee Contracts: In an +arbitration under this Subchapter, a Party shall not assert, as a +defense, counterclaim, right of set off or otherwise, that the +investor concerned has received or will receive, pursuant to an +insurance or guarantee contract, indemnification or other +compensation for all or part of its alleged +damages. + + +Article 1137: Exclusions + +1. Without prejudice to the applicability or non-applicability +of the dispute settlement provisions of this Subchapter or of +Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement +Procedures) to other actions taken by a Party pursuant to Article +2102 (National Security), a decision by a Party to prohibit or +restrict the acquisition of an investment in its territory by an +investor of another Party, or its investment, pursuant to that +Article shall not be subject to such provisions. + +2. The dispute settlement provisions of this Subchapter and of +Chapter Twenty shall not apply to the matters described in Annex +1137.2. + + +Article 1138: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +disputing Party means a Party against which a claim is made under +Subchapter B; + +disputing party means the disputing investor or the disputing +Party; + +disputing parties means the disputing investor and the disputing Party; + +enterprise means an "enterprise" as defined in Article 201, +except that it shall also include a branch; + +enterprise of a Party means an enterprise constituted or +organized under the laws and regulations of a Party, and a +branch; + +equity or debt securities includes voting and non-voting shares, +bonds, convertible debentures, stock options and warrants; + +G7 Currency means the currency of Canada, Germany, France, Italy, +Japan, the United States or the United Kingdom of Great Britain +and Northern Ireland; + +ICSID Convention means the Convention on the Settlement of +Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States +done at Washington, March 18, 1965; + +ICSID means the International Centre for Settlement of Investment +Disputes; + +Inter-American Convention means the Inter-American Convention on +International Commercial Arbitration, done at Panama, January 30, +1975; + +investment means: + + (a) an enterprise; + + (b) an equity security of an enterprise; + + (c) a debt security of an enterprise + + (i) that is an affiliate of the investor, or + + (ii) where the original maturity of the debt security + is at least three years, + + but does not include a debt security, regardless of original + maturity, of a state enterprise; + + (d) a loan to an enterprise, + + (i) that is an affiliate of the investor, or + + (ii) where the original maturity of the loan is at + least three years, + + but does not include a loan, regardless of original + maturity, to a state enterprise; + + (e) an interest in an enterprise that entitles the owner to + share in the income or profits; + + (f) an interest in an enterprise that entitles the owner to + share in the assets on dissolution, other than a debt + security or a loan excluded from sub-paragraph (c) or + (d); + + (g) real estate or other property (tangible and intangible) + acquired in the expectation or used for the purpose of + economic benefit or other business purposes; + + (h) interests arising from the commitment of capital or + other resources in the territory of a Party to economic + activity in such territory, such as under: + + (i) contracts involving the presence of an investor's + property in the territory of the Party (including + turnkey or construction contracts, or + concessions), or + + (ii) contracts where the remuneration depends + substantially on the production, revenues or + profits of an enterprise. + +But investment does not mean, + + (i) claims to money that arise solely from: + + (i) commercial contracts for the sale of goods or + services by a national or enterprise in the + territory of one Party to an enterprise in the + territory of another Party, or + + (ii) the extension of credit in connection with a + commercial transaction, such as trade financing, + other than a loan covered by sub-paragraph (d), or + + (j) any other claims to money, + +which do not involve the kinds of interests set out in sub- +paragraphs (a) through (h); + +investment of an investor of a Party means an investment owned or +controlled directly or indirectly by an investor of such Party; + +investor of a Party means a Party or state enterprise thereof, or +a national or an enterprise of such Party, that seeks to make, +makes or has made an investment; + +investor of a non-Party means an investor other than an investor +of a Party, that makes, seeks to make or has made an investment; + +New York Convention means the United Nations Convention on the +Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, done at +New York, June 10, 1958; + +Tribunal means an arbitration tribunal established under Article +1120 or 1125; and + +UNCITRAL Arbitration rules means the arbitration rules of the +United Nations \Commission on International Trade Law, approved +by the United Nations General Assembly on December 15, 1976. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1120.1 + + Submission of Claims to Arbitration + +1. An investor of another Party may not allege that Mexico has +breached: + + (a) a provision of Subchapter A; or + + (b) Article 1502(3)(a) (Monopolies and State Enterprises) + or Article 1503(2) (State Enterprises) where the + alleged breach pertains to the obligations of + Subchapter A, + +both in an arbitration under this Subchapter and in proceedings +before a Mexican court or administrative tribunal. + +2. Where an enterprise of Mexico that is a juridical person +that an investor of another Party owns or controls directly or +indirectly alleges in proceedings before a Mexican court or +administrative tribunal that Mexico has breached: + + (a) a provision of Subchapter A; or + + (b) Article 1502(3)(a) (Monopolies and State Enterprises) + or Article 1503(2) (State Enterprises) where the + alleged breach pertains to the obligations of + Subchapter A, + +the investor may not allege the breach in an arbitration under +this Subchapter. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1137.2 + + Exclusions from Dispute Settlement + + + +CANADA + + A decision by Canada following a review under the Investment +Canada Act, with respect to whether or not to permit an +acquisition that is subject to review, shall not be subject to +the dispute settlement provisions of Subchapter B or of Chapter +Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement +Procedures). + +MEXICO + + A decision by the National Commission on Foreign Investment +("Comisi¢n Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras") following a +review pursuant to Annex I, page I-M-7, with respect to whether +or not to permit an acquisition that is subject to review, shall +not be subject to the dispute settlement provisions of Subchapter +B or of Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute +Settlement Procedures). + +NAFTA Chapter Twelve Cross-Border Trade in Services + + + +Article 1201: Scope and Coverage + +1. This Chapter applies to measures adopted or maintained by a +Party relating to cross-border trade in services by service +providers of another Party, including measures respecting: + + (a) the production, distribution, marketing, sale and + delivery of a service; + + (b) the purchase, payment or use of a service; + + (c) the access to and use of distribution and transportation + systems in connection with the provision of a service; + + (d) the presence in its territory of a service provider of + another Party; and + + (e) the provision of a bond or other form of financial + security as a condition for the provision of a service. + +2. This Chapter does not apply to: + + (a) financial services, as defined in Chapter Fourteen + (Financial Services); + + (b) services associated with energy and basic + petrochemical goods to the extent provided in + Chapter Six (Energy and Basic Petrochemicals); and + + (c) air services, including domestic and international air + transportation, whether scheduled or non-scheduled, and + related activities in support of air services, other + than: + + (i) aircraft repair and maintenance services during + which an aircraft is withdrawn from service, and + + (ii) specialty air services. + +3. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to: + + (a) impose any obligation on a Party with respect to a + national of another Party seeking access to its + employment market, or employed on a permanent basis in + its territory, or to confer any right on that national + with respect to such access or employment; + + (b) impose any obligation or confer any right on a Party with + respect to any procurement by a Party or a state + enterprise; + + (c) impose any obligation or confer any right on a Party with + respect to subsidies and grants, including government- + supported loans, guarantees and insurance provided by a + Party or a state enterprise; or + + (d) prevent a Party from providing a service or performing a + function, such as law enforcement, correctional services, + income security or insurance, social security or + insurance, social welfare, public education, public + training, health and child care, in a manner that is not + inconsistent with this Chapter. + + +Article 1202: National Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to service providers of another Party +treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like +circumstances, to its own service providers. + +2. The treatment accorded by a Party under paragraph 1 means, +with respect to a state or province treatment no less favorable +than the most favorable treatment accorded, in like circumstances, +by such state or province to service providers of the Party of it +forms a part. + + +Article 1203: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment + + Each Party shall accord to service providers of another Party +treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like +circumstances, to service providers of another Party or of a non- +Party. + + +Article 1204: Non-Discriminatory Treatment + + Each Party shall accord to service providers of another Party +the better of the treatment required by Articles 1202 and 1203. + + +Article 1205: Local Presence + + A Party shall not require a service provider of another Party +to establish or maintain a representative office, branch or any +form of enterprise, or to be resident, in its territory as a +condition for the cross-border provision of a service. + + +Article 1206: Reservations + +1. Articles 1202, 1203 and 1205 do not apply to: + + (a) any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained + by: + + (i) a Party at the federal level, as described in its + Schedule to Annex I, + + (ii) a state or province, for two years after the date + of entry into force of this Agreement, and + thereafter as described by a Party in its Schedule + to Annex I, or + + (iii) a local government; + + (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of any non-conforming + measure referred to in subparagraph (a); or + + (c) an amendment to any non-conforming measure referred to in + subparagraph (a) to the extent that the amendment does + not decrease the conformity of the measure, as it existed + immediately before the amendment, with Articles 1202, + 1203 and 1205. + +2. A Party shall have two years from the date of entry into force +of this Agreement to describe in its Schedule to Annex I any +existing non-conforming measure maintained by a state or province. + +3. A Party shall not be required to describe in its Schedule to +Annex I any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained by +a local government. + +4. To the extent indicated by a Party in its Schedule to Annex +II, Articles 1202, 1203 and 1205 do not apply to any measure +adopted or maintained by a Party with respect to the sectors, +subsectors or activities described therein. + + +Article 1207: Quantitative Restrictions + +1. The Parties shall periodically, but in any event at least +every two years, endeavor to negotiate the liberalization or +removal of: + + (a) any existing quantitative restrictions maintained by + + (i) a Party at the federal level, as described in its + Schedule to Annex V, or + + (ii) a state or province, as described by a Party in its + Schedule to Annex V; and + + (b) any quantitative restriction adopted by a Party after the + date of entry into force of this Agreement. + +2. Each Party shall have one year from the date of entry into +force of this Agreement to describe in its Schedule to Annex V any +quantitative restriction maintained by a state or province. + +3. Each Party shall notify the other Parties of any quantitative +restriction that it adopts or amends after the date of entry into +force of this Agreement and shall describe any such quantitative +restriction in its Schedule to Annex V. + +4. A Party shall not be required to describe in its Schedule to +Annex V, or to notify, any quantitative restriction adopted or +maintained by a local government. + + +Article 1208: Liberalization of Non-Discriminatory Measures + + Each Party shall describe in its Schedule to Annex VI +commitments to liberalize quantitative restrictions, licensing +requirements, performance requirements or other non-discriminatory +measures relating to the cross-border provision of a service. + + +Article 1209: Procedures + + The Commission shall establish procedures for: + + (a) the notification and description by a Party of + + (i) state or provincial measures that it intends to + describe in its Schedule to Annex I pursuant to + Article 1206(2), + + (ii) quantitative restrictions that it intends to + describe in it Schedule to Annex V pursuant to + Article 1207(2), + + (iii) commitments that it intends to describe in its + Schedule to Annex VI pursuant to Article 1208, + and + + (iv) amendments of measures in accordance with Article + 1206(1)(c); and + + (b) consultations between Parties with a view to removing any + state or provincial measure described by a Party in its + Schedule to Annex I after the date of entry into force of + this Agreement. + + +Article 1210: Licensing and Certification + +1. With a view to ensuring that any measure adopted or maintained +by a Party relating to the licensing and certification of nationals +of another Party does not constitute an unnecessary barrier to +trade, each Party shall endeavor to ensure that any such measure: + + (a) is based on objective and transparent criteria, + such as competence and the ability to provide a + service; + + (b) is not more burdensome than necessary to ensure the + quality of a service; and + + (c) does not constitute a restriction on the cross- + border provision of a service. + +2. Notwithstanding Article 1203, a Party shall not be required to +extend to a service provider of another Party the benefits of +recognition of education, experience, licenses or certifications +obtained in another country, whether such recognition was accorded +unilaterally or by arrangement or agreement with that other +country. The Party according such recognition shall afford any +interested Party an adequate opportunity to demonstrate that +education, experience, licenses or certifications obtained in that +other Party's territory should also be recognized or to negotiate +and enter into an agreement or arrangement of comparable effect. + +3. Two years after the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, a Party shall eliminate any citizenship or permanent +residency requirement for the licensing and certification of +professional service providers in its territory. Where a Party +does not comply with this provision with respect to a particular +sector, any other Party may maintain an equivalent requirement or +reinstate any such requirement eliminated pursuant to this Article, +only in the affected sector, for such period as the non-complying +Party retains the requirement. + +4. The Parties shall consult periodically with a view to +determining the feasibility of removing any remaining citizenship +or permanent residency requirement for the licensing and +certification of nationals of the other Parties. + +5. Each Party shall implement the provisions of Annex 1210. + + +Article 1211: Denial of Benefits + +1. A Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to a service +provider of another Party where the Party establishes that: + + (a) such service is being provided by an enterprise owned or + controlled by nationals of a non-Party, and + + (i) the denying Party does not maintain diplomatic + relations with the non-Party, or + + (ii) the denying Party has imposed measures against the + non-Party that prohibit transactions with such + enterprise or that would be violated or + circumvented by the activities of such enterprise; + and + + (b) with respect to the cross-border provision of a + transportation service covered by this Chapter, the + service is provided using equipment not registered by any + Party. + +2. Subject to prior notification and consultation in accordance +with Articles 1803 (Notification and Provision of Information) and +2006 (Consultations), respectively, a Party may deny the benefits +of this Chapter to a service provider of another Party where the +Party establishes that such service is being provided by an +enterprise of another Party that is owned or controlled by persons +of a non-Party and that has no substantial business activities in +the territory of any Party. + +3. The Party denying benefits pursuant to paragraph 1 or 2 shall +have the burden of establishing that such action is in accordance +with such paragraph. + + +Article 1212: Sectoral Annex + + Each Party shall comply with Annex 1212. + + +Article 1213: Definitions + +1. For purposes of this Chapter, a reference to a federal, state +or provincial government includes any non-governmental body in the +exercise of any regulatory, administrative or other governmental +authority delegated to it by such government. + +2. For purposes of this Chapter: + +cross-border trade in services or cross-border provision of a +service means the provision of a service: + + (a) from the territory of a Party into the territory of + another Party; + + (b) in the territory of a Party by a person of that + Party to a person of another Party; or + + (c) by a person of a Party in the territory of another + Party, + +but does not include the provision of a service in the territory of +a Party by an investment, as defined in Article 1138 (Investment - +Definitions), in that territory; + +enterprise means "enterprise" as defined in Article 201, except +that it shall also include a branch; + +enterprise of a Party means an enterprise constituted or organized +under the laws and regulations of a Party, including a branch; + +professional services means services, the provision of which +requires specialized post-secondary education, or equivalent +training or experience, and for which the right to practice is +granted or restricted by measures adopted or maintained by a Party, +but does not include services provided by trades-persons and vessel +and aircraft crew members; + +quantitative restriction means a non-discriminatory measure that +imposes limitations on: + + (a) the number of service providers, whether in the form of + a numerical quota, monopoly or a requirement for an + economic needs test or by any other quantitative means; + or + + (b) the operations of any service provider, whether in the + form of a quota or the requirement of an economic needs + test or by any other quantitative means; + +service provider of a Party means a person of a Party that provides +a service; and + +specialty air services means aerial mapping, aerial surveying, +aerial photography, forest fire management, fire fighting, aerial +advertising, glider towing, parachute jumping, aerial construction, +heli-logging, aerial sightseeing, flight training, aerial +inspection and surveillance and aerial spraying services. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1210 + + Professional Services + + +Section A - General Provisions + + Scope and Coverage + +1. This Annex applies to measures adopted or maintained by a +Party relating to the licensing and certification of professional +service providers. + + Processing of Applications for Licenses and Certification + +2. Each Party shall ensure that its competent authorities, within +a reasonable period after the submission of an application for +licensing or certifications by a national of another Party: + + (a) where the application is complete, make a + determination on the application, and inform the + applicant of that determination; or + + (b) where the application is not complete, inform the + applicant without undue delay of the status of the + application and the additional information that is + required under its domestic law. + + Development of Mutually Acceptable Professional Standards and +Criteria + +3. The Parties shall encourage the relevant bodies in their +respective territories to develop mutually acceptable professional +standards and criteria for licensing and certification of +professional service providers and to provide recommendations on +mutual recognition to the Commission. + +4. Such standards and criteria may be developed with regard to +the following matters: + + (a) education - accreditation of schools or academic programs + where professional service providers obtain formal + education; + + (b) examinations - qualifying examinations for the purpose of + licensing professional service providers, including + alternative methods of assessment such as oral + examinations and interviews; + + (c) experience - length and nature of experience required for + a professional service provider to be licensed; + + (d) conduct and ethics - standards of professional conduct + and the nature of disciplinary action for non-conformity + with those standards by professional service providers; + + (e) professional development and re-certification - + continuing education for professional service providers, + and ongoing requirements to maintain professional + certification; + + (f) scope of practice - extent of, or limitations on, field + of permissible activities of professional services + providers; + + (g) territory-specific knowledge - requirements for knowledge + by professional service providers of such matters as + local laws, regulations, language, geography or climate; + and + + (h) consumer protection - alternatives to residency, + including bonding, professional liability insurance and + client restitution funds to provide for the protection of + consumers of professional services. + +5. Upon receipt of the recommendations of the relevant bodies, +the Commission shall review the recommendations within a reasonable +period to determine whether they are consistent with this +Agreement. + +6. Based upon the Commission's review, the Parties shall +encourage their respective competent authorities, where +appropriate, to adopt those recommendations within a mutually +agreed period. + + Temporary Licensing + +7. Where the Parties agree, each Party shall encourage the +relevant bodies in its territory to develop procedures for +temporary licensing of professional service providers of another +Party. + + Review + +8. The Commission shall periodically, and at least once every +three years, review progress in the implementation of this Annex. + + +Section B - Foreign Legal Consultants + +1. In implementing its commitments regarding foreign legal +consultants, set out in its Schedules to Annexes I and VI in +accordance with Article 1206 and 1208, each Party shall ensure, +subject to its reservations set out in its Schedules to Annexes I +and II in accordance with Article 1206, that a foreign legal +consultant is permitted to practice or advise on the law of the +country in which such consultant is authorized to practice as a +lawyer. + + Consultations With Relevant Professional Bodies + +2. Each Party shall undertake consultations with its relevant +professional bodies for the purpose of obtaining their +recommendations on: + + (a) the forms of association and partnership between lawyers + authorized to practice in its territory and foreign legal + consultants; + + (b) the development of standards and criteria for the + authorization of foreign legal consultants in conformity + with Article 1210; and + + (c) any other issues related to the provision of foreign + legal consultancy services. + +3. Each Party shall encourage its relevant professional bodies to +meet with the relevant professional bodies designated by each of +the other Parties to exchange views regarding the development of +joint recommendations on the issues described in paragraph 2 prior +to initiation of consultations under that paragraph. + + Future Liberalization + +4. Each Party shall establish a work program aimed at developing +common procedures throughout its territory for the licensing and +certification of lawyers licensed in the territory of another Party +as foreign legal consultants. + +5. With a view to meeting this objective, each Party shall, upon +receipt of the recommendations of the relevant professional bodies, +encourage its competent authorities to bring applicable measures +into conformity with such recommendations. + +6. Each Party shall report to the Commission within one year +after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and each year +thereafter, on progress achieved in implementing the work program. + +7. The Parties shall meet within one year from the date of entry +into force of the this Agreement with a view to: + + (a) assessing the work that has been done under paragraphs 2 + through 6; + + (b) as appropriate, amending or removing the remaining + reservations on foreign legal consultancy services; and + + (c) determining any future work that might be appropriate + relating to foreign legal consultancy services. + + +Section C - Temporary Licensing of Engineers + +1. The Parties shall meet within one year after the date of entry +into force of this Agreement to establish a work program to be +undertaken by each Party, in conjunction with relevant professional +bodies specified by that Party, to provide for the temporary +licensing in its territory of engineers licensed in the territory +of another Party. + +2. With a view to meeting this objective, each Party shall +undertake consultations with its relevant professional bodies for +the purpose of obtaining their recommendations on: + + (a) the development of procedures for the temporary licensing + of engineers licensed in the territory of another Party + to permit them to practice their engineering specialties + in each jurisdiction in its territory that regulates + engineers; + + (b) the development of model procedures, in conformity with + Article 1210 and Section A of this Annex, for adoption by + the competent authorities throughout its territory to + facilitate the temporary licensing of engineers; + + (c) the engineering specialties to which priority should be + given in developing temporary licensing procedures; and + + (d) any other issues relating to the temporary licensing of + engineers identified by the Party through its + consultations with the relevant professional bodies. + +3. The relevant professional bodies shall be requested to make +recommendations on the matters specified in paragraph 2 to their +respective Parties within two years after the date of date of entry +into force of this Agreement. + +4. Each Party shall encourage its relevant professional bodies to +meet at the earliest opportunity with the relevant professional +bodies of the other Parties with a view to cooperating in the +expeditious development of joint recommendations on matters +specified in paragraph 2. The relevant professional bodies shall +be encouraged to develop such recommendations within two years +after the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Each Party +shall request an annual report from its relevant professional +bodies on the progress achieved in developing such recommendations. + +5. Upon receipt of the recommendations described in paragraphs 3 +and 4, the Parties shall review them to ensure their consistency +with the provisions of the Agreement and, if consistent, encourage +their respective competent authorities to implement such +recommendations within one year. + +6. Pursuant to paragraph 5 of Section A, within two years after +the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Commission +shall review progress made in implementing the objectives set out +in this Section. + +7. Appendix 1210-C shall apply to engineering specialties. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1212 + + Land Transportation + + + Contact Points for Land Transportation Services + +1. Further to Article 1801 (Contact Points), each Party shall +designate contact points to provide information relating to land +transportation services published by that Party on operating +authority, safety requirements, taxation, data and studies and +technology, as well as assistance in contacting its relevant +government agencies. + + Review Process for Land Transportation Services + +2. The Commission shall, during the fifth year after the date of +entry into force of this Agreement and thereafter during every +second year of the period of liberalization for bus and truck +transportation set out in the Schedule of each Party to Annex I of +this Chapter, receive and consider a report from the Parties that +assesses progress respecting such liberalization, including: + + (a) the effectiveness of such liberalization; + + (b) specific problems for, or unanticipated effects on, each + Party's bus and truck transportation industry arising + from such liberalization; and + + (c) modifications to such period of liberalization. + +The Commission shall endeavor to resolve in a mutually satisfactory +manner any matter arising from its consideration of such reports. + +3. The Parties shall consult, no later than seven years after the +date of entry into force of this Agreement, to determine the +possibilities for further liberalization commitments. + +============================================================================= + Appendix 1210 - C + + Civil Engineers + + + Mexico will undertake the commitments of this Section only +with respect to civil engineers ("ingenieros civiles"). + +NAFTA Chapter Thirteen Telecommunications + + + +Article 1301: Scope and Coverage + +1. This Chapter applies to: + + (a) measures adopted or maintained by a Party relating to + access to and use of public telecommunications + transport networks or services by persons of another + Party, including access and use by such persons + operating private networks; + + (b) measures adopted or maintained by a Party relating to + the provision of enhanced or value-added services by + persons of another Party in the territory, or across + the borders, of a Party; and + + (c) standards-related measures relating to attachment of + terminal or other equipment to public + telecommunications transport networks. + +2. Except to ensure that persons operating broadcast stations +and cable systems have continued access to and use of public +telecommunications transport networks and services, this Chapter +does not apply to any measure adopted or maintained by a Party +relating to cable or broadcast distribution of radio or +television programming. + +3. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to: + + (a) require a Party to authorize a person of another Party + to establish, construct, acquire, lease, operate or + provide telecommunications transport networks or + telecommunications transport services; + + (b) require a Party, or require a Party to compel any + person, to establish, construct, acquire, lease, + operate or provide telecommunications transport + networks or telecommunications transport services not + offered to the public generally; + + (c) prevent a Party from prohibiting persons operating + private networks from using such networks to provide + public telecommunications transport networks or + services to third persons; or + + (d) require a Party to compel any person engaged in the + cable or broadcast distribution of radio or television + programming to make available its cable or broadcast + facilities as a public telecommunications transport + network. + + +Article 1302: Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications + Transport Networks and Services + +1. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party have +access to and use of any public telecommunications transport +network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in +its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their +business, on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and +conditions, including as set out in paragraphs 2 through 8. + +2. Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, each Party shall ensure that +such persons are permitted to: + + (a) purchase or lease, and attach terminal or other + equipment that interfaces with the public + telecommunications transport network; + + (b) interconnect private leased or owned circuits with + public telecommunications transport networks in the + territory, or across the borders, of that Party, + including for use in providing dial-up access to and + from their customers or users, or with circuits leased + or owned by another person on terms and conditions + mutually agreed by such persons; + + (c) perform switching, signalling and processing functions; + and + + (d) use operating protocols of their choice. + +3. Each Party shall ensure that: + + (a) the pricing of public telecommunications transport + services reflects economic costs directly related to + providing such services; and + + (b) private leased circuits are available on a flat-rate + pricing basis. + +Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent +cross-subsidization between public telecommunications transport +services. + +4. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party may +use public telecommunications transport networks or services for +the movement of information in its territory or across its +borders, including for intracorporate communications, and for +access to information contained in data bases or otherwise stored +in machine-readable form in the territory of any Party. + +5. Further to Article 2101 (General Exceptions), nothing in +this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting +or enforcing any measure necessary to: + + (a) ensure the security and confidentiality of messages; or + + (b) protect the privacy of subscribers to public + telecommunications transport networks or services. + +6. Each Party shall ensure that no condition is imposed on +access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks +or services, other than that necessary to: + + (a) safeguard the public service responsibilities of + providers of public telecommunications transport + networks or services, in particular their ability to + make their networks or services available to the public + generally; or + + (b) protect the technical integrity of public + telecommunications transport networks or services. + +7. Provided that conditions for access to and use of public +telecommunications transport networks or services satisfy the +criteria set out in paragraph 6, such conditions may include: + + (a) a restriction on resale or shared use of such services; + + (b) a requirement to use specified technical interfaces, + including interface protocols, for interconnection with + such networks or services; + + (c) a restriction on interconnection of private leased or + owned circuits with such networks or services or with + circuits leased or owned by another person, where such + circuits are used in the provision of public + telecommunications transport networks or services; and + + (d) a licensing, permit, registration or notification + procedure which, if adopted or maintained, is + transparent and applications filed thereunder are + processed expeditiously. + +8. For purposes of this Article, "non-discriminatory" means on +terms and conditions no less favorable than those accorded to any +other customer or user of like public telecommunications +transport networks or services in like circumstances. + + +Article 1303: Conditions for the Provision of Enhanced or + Value-Added Services + +1. Each Party shall ensure that: + + (a) any licensing, permit, registration or notification + procedure that it adopts or maintains relating to the + provision of enhanced or value-added services is + transparent and non-discriminatory, and that + applications filed thereunder are processed + expeditiously; and + + (b) information required under such procedures is limited + to that necessary to demonstrate that the applicant has + the financial solvency to begin providing services or + to assess conformity of the applicant's terminal or + other equipment with the Party's applicable standards + or technical regulations. + +2. A Party shall not require a person providing enhanced or +value-added services to: + + (a) provide those services to the public generally; + + (b) cost-justify its rates; + + (c) file a tariff; + + (d) interconnect its networks with any particular customer + or network; or + + (e) conform with any particular standard or technical + regulation for interconnection other than for + interconnection to a public telecommunications + transport network. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2(c), a Party may require the +filing of a tariff by: + + (a) such provider to remedy a practice of that provider + that the Party has found in a particular case to be + anticompetitive under its law; or + + (b) a monopoly to which Article 1305 applies. + + +Article 1304: Standards-Related Measures + +1. Further to Article 904(4) (Unnecessary Obstacles), each +Party shall ensure that its standards-related measures relating +to the attachment of terminal or other equipment to the public +telecommunications transport networks, including such measures +relating to the use of testing and measuring equipment for +conformity assessment procedures, are adopted or maintained only +to the extent necessary to: + + (a) prevent technical damage to public telecommunications + transport networks; + + (b) prevent technical interference with, or degradation of, + public telecommunications transport services; + + (c) prevent electromagnetic interference, and ensure + compatibility, with other uses of the electromagnetic + spectrum; + + (d) prevent billing equipment malfunction; or + + (e) ensure users' safety and access to public + telecommunications transport networks or services. + +2. A Party may require approval for the attachment to the +public telecommunications transport network of terminal or other +equipment that is not authorized, provided that the criteria for +such approval are consistent with paragraph 1. + +3. Each Party shall ensure that the network termination points +for its public telecommunications transport networks are defined +on a reasonable and transparent basis. + +4. A Party shall not require separate authorization for +equipment that is connected on the customer's side of authorized +equipment that serves as a protective device fulfilling the +criteria of paragraph 1. + +5. Further to Article 904(3) (Non-Discriminatory Treatment), +each Party shall: + + (a) ensure that its conformity assessment procedures are + transparent and non-discriminatory and that + applications filed thereunder are processed + expeditiously; + + (b) permit any technically qualified entity to perform the + testing required under the Party's conformity + assessment procedures for terminal or other equipment + to be attached to the public telecommunications + transport network, subject to the Party's right to + review the accuracy and completeness of the test + results; and + + (c) ensure that any measure that it adopts or maintains + requiring persons to be authorized to act as agents for + suppliers of telecommunications equipment before the + Party's relevant conformity assessment bodies is non- + discriminatory. + +6. No later than one year after the date of entry into force of +this Agreement, each Party shall adopt, as part of its conformity +assessment procedures, provisions necessary to accept the test +results from laboratories or testing facilities in the territory +of another Party for tests performed in accordance with the +accepting Party's standards-related measures and procedures. + +7. The Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee established +under Article 913(5) (Committee on Standards-Related Measures) +shall perform the functions set out in Annex 913-B. + + +Article 1305: Monopolies + +1. Where a Party maintains or designates a monopoly to provide +public telecommunications transport networks or services, and the +monopoly, directly or through an affiliate, competes in the +provision of enhanced or value-added services or other +telecommunications-related services or telecommunications-related +goods, the Party shall ensure that the monopoly does not use its +monopoly position to engage in anticompetitive conduct in those +markets, either directly or through its dealings with its +affiliates, in such a manner as to affect adversely a person of +another Party. Such conduct may include cross-subsidization, +predatory conduct and the discriminatory provision of access to +public telecommunications transport networks or services. + +2. To prevent such anticompetitive conduct, each Party shall +adopt or maintain effective measures such as: + + (a) accounting requirements; + + (b) requirements for structural separation; + + (c) rules to ensure that the monopoly accords its + competitors access to and use of its public + telecommunications transport networks or services on + terms and conditions no less favorable than those it + accords to itself or its affiliates; or + + (d) rules to ensure the timely disclosure of technical + changes to public telecommunications transport networks + and their interfaces. + + +Article 1306: Transparency + + Further to Article 1802, each Party shall make publicly +available its measures relating to access to and use of public +telecommunications transport networks or services, including +measures relating to: + + (a) tariffs and other terms and conditions of service; + + (b) specifications of technical interfaces with such + networks or services; + + (c) information on bodies responsible for the preparation + and adoption of standards-related measures affecting + such access and use; + + (d) conditions applying to attachment of terminal or other + equipment to the public telecommunications transport + network; and + + (e) notification, permit, registration or licensing + requirements. + + +Article 1307: Relationship to other Chapters + + In the event of any inconsistency between a provision of +this Chapter and the provision of another Chapter, the provision +of this Chapter shall prevail to the extent of such +inconsistency. + + +Article 1308: Relation to International Organizations and + Agreements + + The Parties recognize the importance of international +standards for global compatibility and interoperability of +telecommunication networks or services and undertake to promote +such standards through the work of relevant international bodies, +including the International Telecommunications Union and the +International Organization for Standardization. + + +Article 1309: Technical Cooperation and Other Consultations + +1. To encourage the development of interoperable +telecommunications transport services infrastructure, the Parties +shall cooperate in the exchange of technical information, the +development of government-to-government training programs and +other related activities. In implementing this obligation, the +Parties shall give special emphasis to existing exchange +programs. + +2. The Parties shall consult with a view to determining the +feasibility of further liberalizing trade in all +telecommunications services, including public telecommunications +transport networks and services. + + +Article 1310: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +authorized equipment means terminal or other equipment that has +been approved for attachment to the public telecommunications +transport network in accordance with a Party's conformity +assessment procedures; + +conformity assessment procedure means any procedure used, +directly or indirectly, to determine that a relevant technical +regulation or standard is fulfilled, including sampling, testing, +inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing, +assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration or approval +used for such a purpose; + +enhanced or value-added services means those telecommunications +services employing computer processing applications that: + + (a) act on the format, content, code, protocol or similar + aspects of a customer's transmitted information; + + (b) provide a customer with additional, different or + restructured information; or + + (c) involve customer interaction with stored information; + +flat-rate pricing basis means pricing on the basis of a fixed +charge per period of time regardless of the amount of usage; + +intracorporate communications means telecommunications through +which an enterprise communicates: + + (a) internally or with or among its subsidiaries, branches + or affiliates, as defined by each Party; or + + (b) on a non-commercial basis with other persons that are + fundamental to the economic activity of the enterprise + and that have a continuing contractual relationship + with it, + +but does not include telecommunications services provided to +persons other than those described herein; + +network termination point means the final demarcation of the +public telecommunications transport network at the customer's +premises; + +private network means a telecommunications transport network that +is used exclusively for intracorporate communications; + +protocol means a set of rules and formats that govern the +exchange of information between two peer entities for purposes of +transferring signaling or data information; + +public telecommunications transport network means public +telecommunications infrastructure that permits telecommunications +between defined network termination points; + +public telecommunications transport networks or services means +public telecommunications transport networks or public +telecommunications transport services; + +public telecommunications transport service means any +telecommunications transport service required by a Party, +explicitly or in effect, to be offered to the public generally, +including telegraph, telephone, telex and data transmission, that +typically involves the real-time transmission of customer- +supplied information between two or more points without any end- +to-end change in the form or content of the customer's +information; + +standards-related measure means a "standards-related measure" as +defined in Article 915; + +telecommunications means the transmission and reception of +signals by any electromagnetic means; and + +terminal equipment means any digital or analog device capable of +processing, receiving, switching, signaling or transmitting +signals by electromagnetic means and that is connected by radio +or wire to a public telecommunications transport network at a +termination point. +NAFTA Chapter Fourteen Financial Services + + + +Article 1401: Scope + +1. This Chapter shall apply to measures adopted or maintained +by a Party relating to: + + (a) financial institutions of another Party; + + (b) investors of another Party, and investments of such + investors, in financial institutions in the Party's + territory; and + + (c) cross-border trade in financial services. + +2. Only Articles 1109 (Transfers), 1110 (Expropriation and +Compensation), 1111 (Special Formalities and Information +Requirements), 1113 (Denial of Benefits), 1114 (Environmental +Measures) and Articles 1115 to 1136 (Settlement of Disputes +Between a Party and an Investor of Another Party) of Chapter +Eleven (Investment) and Article 1211 (Denial of Benefits) of +Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services) shall apply to +this Chapter. Article 1802(2) (Publication) shall not apply to +this Chapter. + +3. In the event of any inconsistency between a provision of +this Chapter and any other provision of this Agreement, the +former shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency. This +paragraph does not apply to Article 2103 (Taxation). + +4. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent a Party from being the +exclusive service provider in its territory with respect to the +following: + + (a) activities forming part of a public retirement plan or + statutory system of social security; and + + (b) activities conducted by a public entity for the account + or with the guarantee or using the financial resources + of the government or of any other public entity. + +5. Article 1407 shall not apply to the granting by a Party to a +financial service provider of an exclusive right to provide a +financial service referred to in paragraph 4(a). + +6. Each Party shall comply with Annex 1401.6. + + +Article 1402: Self-Regulatory Organizations + + Where a Party requires financial service providers of +another Party to be members of, participate in, or have access +to, a self-regulatory organization to provide a financial service +in the territory of that Party, the Party shall ensure observance +by such organization of this Chapter. + + +Article 1403: Regulatory Measures + +1. Nothing in this Part shall be construed to prevent a Party +from adopting or maintaining reasonable measures for prudential +reasons, such as: + + (a) the protection of investors, depositors, financial + market participants, policy-holders, policy-claimants + or persons to whom a fiduciary duty is owed by a + financial service provider or financial institution; + + (b) the maintenance of the safety, soundness, integrity or + financial responsibility of financial service providers + or financial institutions; and + + (c) ensuring the integrity and stability of a Party's + financial system. + +2. Nothing in this Part applies to non-discriminatory measures +of general application taken by any public entity in pursuit of +monetary and related credit policies or exchange rate policies. +This paragraph shall not affect a Party's obligations under +Article 1106 (Performance Requirements), Article 1109 (Transfers) +and Article 2104 (Balance of Payments). + +Article 1404: Establishment + +1. The Parties recognize the principle that financial service +providers of a Party should be permitted to establish financial +institutions in the territory of another Party in the juridical +form determined by the provider. + +2. The Parties also recognize the principle that financial +service providers of a Party should be permitted to participate +widely in the market of another Party through the ability: + + (a) to provide in that other Party's territory a range of + financial services through separate financial + institutions as may be required by that Party; + + (b) to expand geographically within that territory; and + + (c) to own financial institutions without the application + of ownership requirements specific to foreign financial + institutions. + +3. Each Party shall permit financial service providers of +another Party that are not already established in its territory +to establish financial institutions in the Party's territory. A +Party may: + + (a) require such financial service providers to incorporate + such financial institutions under its laws; or + + (b) impose other terms, conditions and procedures on + establishment that are consistent with Article 1407. + +4. At such time as the United States liberalizes its existing +measures to permit commercial banks of another Party located in +its territory to expand throughout significantly all the United +States market either through subsidiaries or direct branches, the +Parties shall review and assess market access in each Party, +subject to Annex 1404.4, with respect to the principles in +paragraphs 1 and 2 with a view to adopting arrangements +permitting investor choice as to juridical form of establishment +by commercial banks. + +5. Each Party shall permit financial institutions of another +Party to transfer and process information outside the territory +of the Party in electronic or other form as is necessary for the +conduct of ordinary business of such institutions. + + +Article 1405: Cross-Border Trade + +1. No Party may adopt any measure restricting any type of +cross-border trade in financial services by financial service +providers of another Party that is permitted on the date of entry +into force of this Agreement, except to the extent set out in +Part B of the Party's Schedule to Annex VII. + +2. Each Party shall permit persons located in its territory, +and its nationals wherever located, to purchase financial +services from financial service providers of another Party +located in the territory of that other Party or another Party, +provided that the Party is not required, in order to fulfill this +obligation, to permit such providers to do business or solicit in +its territory. Subject to paragraph 1, each Party may, for this +purpose, define "doing business" and "solicitation." + +3. Without prejudice to prudential regulation by other means, a +Party may require registration of financial service providers of +another Party and financial instruments. + +4. The Parties shall consult on future liberalization of cross- +border trade in financial services, as set out in Annex 1405.4. + + +Article 1406: New Financial Services + +1. Each Party shall permit a financial institution of another +Party to provide any new financial service of a type similar to +those that the Party permits its financial institutions, in like +circumstances, to provide under its domestic law. A Party may +determine the institutional and juridical form through which such +service may be provided. + +2. A Party may require authorization for the provision in its +territory of a financial service referred to in paragraph 1. +Where such authorization is required, a decision shall be made +within a reasonable period of time and may only be refused for +prudential reasons. + + +Article 1407: National Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party and +financial service providers of another Party national treatment +with respect to the establishment, acquisition, expansion, +management, conduct, operation and sale or other disposition of +investments in financial institutions in its territory. + +2. Each Party shall accord to the financial institutions of +another Party national treatment. + +3. Where a Party permits the cross-border provision of a +financial service, it shall accord national treatment to +financial service providers of another Party in the provision of +such cross-border service. + +4. "National treatment" means treatment no less favorable than +that accorded by a Party to its own investors, financial service +providers and financial institutions in like circumstances. + +5. A measure of a Party, whether it accords to financial +service providers or financial institutions of another Party +different or identical treatment compared to that it accords to +its own providers or institutions in like circumstances, shall be +deemed to be consistent with paragraph 4, if it accords equal +competitive opportunities. + +6. A measure accords equal competitive opportunities if it does +not disadvantage financial service providers of another Party in +their ability to provide financial services as compared with the +ability of domestic financial service providers in like +circumstances to provide financial services. + +7. Differences in market share, profitability or size shall not +by themselves constitute denial of equal competitive +opportunities, but shall not be precluded from being used as +evidence regarding the issue of whether a Party's measure accords +equal competitive opportunities. + +8. With respect to measures of a province or state, paragraph 4 +means: + + (a) treatment no less favorable than the most favorable + treatment accorded in like circumstances by such + province or state to financial service providers of the + Party of which it forms a part, including that province + or state; or + + (b) in the case of a financial service provider of another + Party established in another province or state of the + Party, treatment no less favorable than it accords in + like circumstances to a financial service provider of + the Party established in such other province or state. + + +Article 1408: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party, +investments of such investors and financial service providers of +another Party treatment no less favorable than that it accords to +investors, investments of investors and financial service +providers of any other Party or non-Party in like circumstances. + +2. Each Party may recognize prudential measures of another +Party or non-Party in determining how the Party's measures +relating to financial services shall be applied. Such +recognition, which may be achieved through harmonization or +otherwise, may be based upon an agreement or arrangement with the +Party concerned or may be accorded unilaterally. + +3. A Party recognizing measures by means of an agreement or +arrangement referred to in paragraph 2 shall afford adequate +opportunity for another Party to negotiate its accession to such +an agreement or arrangement, or to negotiate a comparable one +under circumstances in which there would be equivalent +regulation, oversight, implementation of such regulation, and, if +appropriate, procedures concerning the sharing of information +between the Parties. Where a Party accords recognition +unilaterally, it shall afford adequate opportunity for another +Party to demonstrate that such circumstances exist. + + +Article 1409: Staffing + +1. No Party may require financial institutions of another Party +to engage, as top managerial or other essential personnel, +individuals of any particular nationality. + +2. No Party may require that more than a simple majority of the +board of directors of a financial institution of another Party be +composed of nationals of the Party, persons residing in the +territory of the Party, or a combination thereof. + + +Article 1410: Transparency + +1. Each Party shall, to the extent practicable, provide in +advance to all interested persons any measure of general +application that the Party proposes to adopt in order to allow an +opportunity for such persons to comment upon the measure. Such +measure shall be provided: + + (a) by means of official publication; + + (b) in other written form; or + + (c) in such other form as permits an interested person to + make informed comments on the proposed measure. + +2. Each Party shall make available to interested persons the +information that applications affecting the provision of +financial services must contain. + +3. At the request of an applicant, the competent regulatory +authority shall provide information concerning the status of an +application. If such authority requires additional information +from the applicant, it shall notify the applicant without undue +delay. + +4. Each Party shall make an administrative decision on a +completed application of a financial service provider of another +Party within 120 days, and shall promptly notify the applicant +of the decision. An application shall not be considered complete +until all relevant hearings are held and all necessary +information is received. Where it is not practicable for a +decision to be made within 120 days, the competent authority +shall notify the applicant without undue delay and shall endeavor +to make the decision within a reasonable time thereafter. + +5. Nothing in this Agreement requires a Party to disclose +information related to the affairs and accounts of individual +customers or any confidential or proprietary information the +disclosure of which would impede law enforcement or otherwise be +contrary to the public interest, or prejudice legitimate +commercial interests. + +6. Each Party shall ensure that inquiry points exist, at the +latest 180 days after the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, to which all reasonable inquiries from interested +persons may be directed regarding any measures of general +application taken by that Party with respect to this Chapter. +Responses shall be provided in writing as soon as practicable. + + +Article 1411: Transfers + + Without prejudice to other provisions of this Agreement that +would permit such actions to be taken, a Party may prevent or +limit transfers by a financial service provider or a financial +institution to, or for the benefit of, an affiliate of or person +related to such provider or institution, through the equitable, +non-discriminatory and good faith application of its measures +relating to maintenance of the safety and soundness of its +financial institutions. + + +Article 1412: Schedules + +1. Articles 1404 through 1409 do not apply to: + + (a) any existing non-conforming measure that is maintained + by: + + (i) a Party at the federal level, as set out in Part A + of its Schedule to Annex VII; + + (ii) a state or province, as set out by a Party in Part + A of its Schedule to Annex VII within the period + referred to in that Part; or + + (iii) a local government; + + (b) the continuation or prompt renewal of any non- + conforming measure referred to in subparagraph (a); or + + (c) an amendment to any non-conforming measure referred to + in subparagraph (a) to the extent that the amendment + does not decrease the conformity of the measure, as it + existed immediately before the amendment, with Articles + 1404 through 1409. + +2. A Party shall set out any non-conforming measure maintained +at the state or provincial level in Part A of its Schedule to +Annex VII within the periods provided therein. + +3. Articles 1404 through 1409 do not apply to any measure +adopted or maintained by a Party that is consistent with the +terms set out by the Party in Part B of its Schedule to Annex +VII. + +4. A Party shall describe in Part C of its Schedule to Annex +VII any specific commitment it is making to any other Party. + +5. For the purposes of Article 1413(2), each Party shall +specify in Part D of its Schedule to Annex VII its governmental +agency responsible for financial services. + +6. A Party shall describe in Part E of its Schedule to Annex +VII any terms and conditions that an enterprise of another Party +must meet to be considered an enterprise of such other Party for +the purposes of restrictions specified in that Part. + +7. Any reservation or exception set out by a Party in Annexes I +through VI under this Part shall be deemed to constitute +reservations or exceptions for purposes of Articles 1404 through +1409. + + +Article 1413: Consultations + +1. Any Party may request consultations with another Party at +any time regarding any matter arising under this Agreement that +affects financial services. The other Party shall give +sympathetic consideration to such a request. The results of +consultations under this Article shall be reported during the +annual meeting of the Committee provided for in Article 1414. + +2. Consultations under this Article shall be conducted by +officials of the governmental agencies responsible for financial +services specified in Part D of each Party's Schedule to Annex +VII. + +3. A Party may request that regulatory authorities of another +Party participate in consultations under this Article to discuss +that other Party's measures of general application that may +affect the operations of financial service providers in the +requesting Party's territory. + +4. Such regulatory authorities shall not be required to +disclose information or take any action that would interfere with +individual regulatory, supervisory, administrative or enforcement +matters. + +5. Where a Party requires information for supervisory purposes +concerning a financial service provider in another Party's +territory, it may approach the competent regulatory authority in +the other Party's territory to seek the information. + +6. Each Party shall comply with Annex 1413.6. + + +Article 1414: Financial Services Committee + +1. The Parties hereby establish the Financial Services +Committee. The principal representative of each Party shall be +the officials referred to in Article 1413(2). + +2. Subject to Article 2001(2)(d) (The Free Trade Commission), +the Committee shall: + + (a) supervise the implementation of this Chapter and its + further elaboration; + + (b) consider issues regarding financial services that are + referred to it by a Party; + + (c) participate in the dispute settlement procedure + pursuant to Article 1416; and + + (d) examine technical issues under this Chapter, including + interpretation of this Chapter. + +3. The Committee shall meet annually to assess the functioning +of this Agreement as it applies to financial services. The +Committee shall inform the Commission of the results of each +annual meeting. + + +Article 1415: Dispute Settlement + +1. Disputes arising under this Chapter shall be resolved in +accordance with the procedures of Chapter 20 (Institutional +Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures) and this Article. + + +2. In addition to the roster established under Article 2009 +(Roster), the Parties shall establish and maintain a roster of up +to 15 individuals who are willing and able to serve as financial +services panelists. Financial services roster members shall be +appointed by consensus for terms of three years and may be +reappointed. + +3. Financial services roster members shall have expertise or +experience in financial services law or practice, which may +include the regulation of financial institutions, and shall be +chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, reliability and +sound judgment. Such members shall also meet the qualifications +set out in Article 2009(2)(b) and (c). + +4. Where a Party alleges that a dispute arises under this +Chapter, Article 2011 (Panel Selection) applies to the selection +of panelists, except that: + + (a) the panel shall be composed entirely of panelists + meeting the qualifications in paragraph 3, where the + disputing Parties agree; + + (b) in any case other than that set out in subparagraph (a) + + (i) each disputing Party may select panelists meeting + the qualifications of Article 2010(1) + (Qualifications of Panelists) or paragraph 3 of + this Article, as the Party deems appropriate, and + + (ii) if the Party complained against alleges Article + 1403 as a defense in the dispute, the chair of the + panel must meet the qualifications of paragraph 3 + of this Article. + +5. Notwithstanding Article 2019(2) (Non-Implementation - +Suspension of Benefits), in any dispute where a panel finds a +measure to be inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement +and the measure affects: + + (a) only the financial services sector, the complaining + Party may suspend benefits only in the financial + services sector; + + (b) the financial services sector and any other sector, the + complaining Party may suspend benefits in the financial + services sector that have an equivalent effect as the + measure or matter complained of has in the financial + services sector; or + + (c) only a sector other than the financial services sector, + the complaining Party may not suspend benefits in the + financial services sector. + + +Article 1416: Investment Disputes in Financial Services + +1. Where an investor of another Party submits a claim under +Articles 1116 or 1117 to arbitration under Section B of Chapter +Eleven (Settlement of Disputes Between a Party and an Investor of +Another Party) against a Party and the disputing Party alleges +Article 1403 as a defense, on request of the disputing Party, the +Tribunal shall refer the matter to the Committee for a decision. +The Tribunal may not proceed pending receipt of a decision or +report under this Article. + +2. The Committee shall decide the issue of whether and to what +extent Article 1403 is a valid defense to the claim of the +investor. The Committee shall transmit a copy of its decision to +the Tribunal and to the Commission. The decision shall be +binding on the Tribunal. + +3. If the Committee has not decided the issue within 60 days of +the receipt of the referral under paragraph 1, the disputing +Party or the Party of the disputing investor may request the +establishment of a panel pursuant to Article 2008(1) to decide +the issue. The matter shall proceed as a dispute under Article +1415. The panel shall transmit its final report to the Committee +and to the Tribunal. The report shall be binding on the +Tribunal. + +4. If no request for the establishment of a panel pursuant to +paragraph 3 has been made within 10 days following the expiration +of the 60-day period referred to in paragraph 3, the Tribunal may +proceed to decide the matter. + + +Article 1417: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +cross-border trade in services and cross-border provision of a +service means "cross-border trade in services" and "cross-border +provision of a service" as defined in Article 1213 (Definitions); + +financial institution means any financial intermediary or other +enterprise that is authorized to do business and regulated or +supervised as a financial institution under the laws of the Party +in whose territory it is located; + +financial institution of another Party means a financial +institution in the territory of a Party that is controlled by +nationals or enterprises of another Party; + +financial service means any service of a financial nature, +including insurance, and any service incidental or auxiliary to a +service of a financial nature; + +financial service provider of another Party means any national or +enterprise of a Party that is engaged in the business of +providing financial services in the territory of a Party and that +is providing or intends to provide financial services through an +investment in the territory of another Party or through cross- +border provision into the territory of another Party; + +investment means "investment" as defined in Article 1138 +(Definitions), except that: + + (a) where the loan is extended to a financial institution, + regardless of the original maturity of the loan, it + shall only be an investment to the extent it is treated + as regulatory capital; or + + (b) where the loan is granted by a financial service + provider or a financial institution, the loan shall + only be an investment if it is made on a cross-border + basis and it has an original maturity of at least three + years (other than a loan to a Party or state enterprise + thereof); + +new financial service means a service of a financial nature, +including a service related to an existing service or the manner +in which a product is delivered, that is not provided by any +financial service provider in the territory of a Party but which +is provided a financial service provider in the territory of +another Party; + +public entity means a Party, a central bank or monetary authority +of a Party, or any financial institution owned or controlled by a +Party; + +service provider of a Party means "service provider of a Party" +as defined in Chapter 12 (Cross-Border Trade in Services); and + +self-regulatory organization means any non-governmental body +including any securities or futures exchange or market, clearing +agency, or other organization or association, that exercises +regulatory or supervisory authority over financial service +providers or financial institutions that are members or +participants thereof, or that have access thereto. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1401.6 + Country Specific Commitments + + Articles 1702(1) and (2) of the Canada - United States Free +Trade Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement and Canada +and the United States agree to act in accordance with and be +governed by those Articles. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1404.4 + Review of Market Access + + The review of market access referred to in Article 1404(4) +shall not include the market access limitations specified in Part +B of the Schedule of Mexico to Annex VII. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1405.4 + Consultations on Liberalization of Cross-Border Trade + + By January 1, 2000, the Parties shall consult on further +liberalization of cross-border trade in financial services. Such +consultations shall include the possibility of allowing a wider +range of insurance services to be provided on a cross-border +basis in the territory of each Party. With respect to Mexico, +such consultations on cross-border insurance services shall +determine whether the limitations on cross-border insurance +services specified in Part A of the Schedule of Mexico to Annex +VII shall be maintained, modified, or eliminated. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1413.6 + Future Consultations and Arrangements + + +Section A - Limited Scope Financial Institutions + + Three years after the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, the Parties shall consult on the aggregate limit on +limited scope financial institutions described in paragraph 8 +of Part B of the Schedule of Mexico to Annex VII. + + +Section B - Payments System Protection + +1. If the sum of the authorized capital of Foreign Commercial +Bank Affiliates (as such term is defined in Part B of the +Schedule of Mexico to Annex VII), measured as a percentage of the +aggregate capital of all commercial banks in Mexico, reaches 25 +percent, then Mexico may request consultations with the other +Parties on the potential adverse effects arising from the +presence of commercial banks of the other Parties in the Mexican +market and the possible need for remedial action, including +further temporary limitations on market participation. + +2. In considering the potential adverse effects, the Parties +shall take into account: + + (a) the threat that the Mexican payments system may be + controlled by non-Mexican persons; + + (b) the effects foreign commercial banks established in + Mexico may have on Mexico's ability to conduct monetary + and exchange-rate policy effectively; and + (c) the adequacy of various provisions agreed under this + Chapter to protect the Mexican payments system. + +3. If no consensus is achieved through consultations, which +shall be completed in an expeditious time frame, a panel shall be +convened under the procedures of Article 2008 (Request for an +Arbitral Panel) of the Agreement to render a non-binding +recommendation to the Parties no later than 60 days after the +panel is convened. + +NAFTA Chapter Fifteen Competition Policy, Monopolies and State Enterprises + + + +Article 1501: Competition Law + +1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain measures to proscribe +anti-competitive business conduct, and shall take appropriate +action with respect thereto, recognizing that such measures will +enhance the fulfillment of the objectives of this Agreement. To +this end the Parties shall consult from time to time about the +effectiveness of measures undertaken by each Party. + +2. Each Party recognizes the importance of cooperation and +coordination among their authorities to further effective +competition law enforcement in the free trade area. The Parties +shall cooperate on issues of competition law enforcement policy, +including mutual legal assistance, notification, consultation and +exchange of information relating to the enforcement of +competition laws and policies in the free trade area. + +3. No Party may have recourse to dispute settlement under this +Agreement for any matter regarding this Article. + + +Article 1502: Monopolies and State Enterprises + +1. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent a Party from +designating a monopoly. + +2. Where a Party intends to designate a monopoly, and the +designation may affect the interests of persons of another Party, +the Party shall: + + (a) wherever possible, provide prior written notification + to the other Party of the designation; and + + (b) endeavor to introduce at the time of designation such + conditions on the operation of the monopoly as will + minimize or eliminate any nullification or impairment + of benefits under this Agreement, in the sense of + Annex 2004. + +3. Each Party shall ensure, through regulatory control, +administrative supervision or the application of other measures, +that any privately-owned monopoly that it designates and any +government monopoly that it maintains or designates: + + (a) acts in a manner that is not inconsistent with the + Party's obligations under this Agreement whenever such + monopoly exercises any regulatory, administrative, or + other governmental authority that the Party has + delegated to it in connection with the monopoly good or + service, such as the power to grant import or export + licenses, approve commercial transactions or impose + quotas, fees or other charges; + + (b) except to comply with any terms of its designation that + are not inconsistent with subparagraph (c) or (d), acts + solely in accordance with commercial considerations in + its purchase or sale of the monopoly good or service in + the relevant market, including with regard to price, + quality, availability, marketability, transportation + and other terms and conditions of purchase or sale; + + (c) provides non-discriminatory treatment to investments of + investors, to goods, and to service providers of + another Party in its purchase or sale of the monopoly + good or service in the relevant market; and + + (d) does not use its monopoly position to engage, either + directly or indirectly, including through its dealings + with its parent, subsidiary, or other enterprise with + common ownership, in anticompetitive practices in a + non-monopolized market in its territory that adversely + affect an investment of an investor of another Party, + including through the discriminatory provision of the + monopoly good or service, cross-subsidization or + predatory conduct. + +4. Paragraph 3 shall not apply to the procurement by +governmental agencies of a good or service for governmental +purposes and not with a view to commercial resale or with a view +to use in the production of goods or provisions of services for +commercial sale. + + +Article 1503: State Enterprises + +1. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent a Party from +maintaining or establishing a state enterprise. + +2. Each Party, shall ensure, through regulatory control, +administrative supervision or the application of other measures, +that any state enterprise that it maintains or establishes acts +in a manner that is not inconsistent with the Party's obligations +under Chapter Eleven (Investment) wherever such enterprise +exercises any regulatory, administrative or other governmental +authority that the Party has delegated to it, such as the power +to expropriate, grant licenses, approve commercial transactions +or impose quotas, fees or other charges. + +3. Each Party shall ensure that any state enterprise that it +maintains or establishes accords nondiscriminatory treatment in +the sale of its goods or services to investments in the Party's +territory of investors of another Party. + + +Article 1504: Working Group on Trade and Competition + + The Commission shall establish a Working Group on Trade and +Competition, comprising representatives of each Party, to report, +and to make recommendations on further work as appropriate, to +the Commission within five years after the date of entry into +force of the Agreement on relevant issues concerning the +relationship between competition laws and policies and trade in +the free trade area. + + +Article 1505: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +in accordance with commercial considerations means consistent +with normal business practices of privately-held enterprises in +the relevant business or industry; + +designate means to establish, designate or authorize, or to +expand the scope of, a monopoly to cover an additional good or +service, after the date of entry into force of this Agreement; + +discriminatory provision includes treating a parent, subsidiary, +or other enterprise with common ownership more favorably than an +unaffiliated enterprise, or treating one class of enterprises +more favorably than another, in like circumstances; + +government monopoly means a monopoly that is owned, or controlled +through ownership interests, by the federal government of a Party +or by another such monopoly; + +market means the geographic and commercial market for a good or +service; + +monopoly means an entity, including any consortium or government +agency that in any relevant market in the territory of a Party is +designated as the sole provider or purchaser of a good or +service, but does not include any entity that has been granted an +exclusive intellectual property right solely by reason of such +grant; + +non-discriminatory treatment means the better of national or +most-favored-nation treatment, and + +state enterprise means, except as set out in Annex 1505.1, an +enterprise owned, or controlled through ownership interests, by a +Party. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1505.1 + + State Enterprises + + + For purposes of Article 1503(3), "state enterprise" means, +with respect to Canada, a Crown Corporation within the meaning of +the Financial Administration Act (Canada) or a Crown corporation +within the meaning of any comparable provincial legislation or +that is incorporated under other applicable provincial +legislation. + +NAFTA Chapter Sixteen Temporary Entry for Business Persons + + + +Article 1601: General Principles + + Further to Article 102 (Objectives), the provisions of this +Chapter reflect the preferential trading relationship between the +Parties, the desirability of facilitating temporary entry on a +reciprocal basis and of establishing transparent criteria and +procedures for temporary entry, and the need to ensure border +security and to protect the domestic labor force and permanent +employment in their respective territories. + + +Article 1602: General Obligations + +1. Each Party shall apply its measures relating to the +provisions of this Chapter in accordance with Article 1601, and +in particular, shall apply expeditiously such measures so as to +avoid unduly impairing or delaying trade in goods or services or +conduct of investment activities under this Agreement. + +2. The Parties shall endeavor to develop and adopt common +criteria, definitions and interpretations for the implementation +of this Chapter. + + +Article 1603: Grant of Temporary Entry + +1. Each Party shall grant, in accordance with this Chapter, +including Annex 1603, temporary entry to business persons who are +otherwise qualified for entry under applicable measures relating +to public health and safety and national security. + +2. A Party may refuse to issue an immigration document +authorizing employment to a business person where the temporary +entry of that person might affect adversely: + + (a) the settlement of any labor dispute that is in progress + at the place or intended place of employment; or + + (b) the employment of any person who is involved in such + dispute. + +3. When a Party refuses pursuant to paragraph 2 to issue an +immigration document authorizing employment, it shall: + + (a) inform in writing the business person of the reasons + for the refusal; and + + (b) promptly notify in writing the Party whose business + person has been refused entry of the reasons for the + refusal. + +4. Each Party shall limit any fees for processing applications +for temporary entry of business persons to the approximate cost +of services rendered. + + +Article 1604: Provision of Information + +1. Further to Article 1802 (Publication), each Party shall: + + (a) provide to the other Parties such materials as will + enable them to become acquainted with its measures + relating to the provisions of this Chapter; and + + (b) not later than one year after the date of entry into + force of this Agreement, prepare, publish and make + available in its own territory, and in the territories + of the other Parties, explanatory material in a + consolidated document regarding the requirements for + temporary entry under this Chapter in such a manner as + to enable business persons of the other Parties to + become acquainted with them. + +2. Subject to Annex 1604.2, each Party shall collect and +maintain, and make available to the other Parties in accordance +with its domestic law, data respecting the granting of temporary +entry under this Chapter to business persons of the other Parties +who have been issued immigration documentation, including that +specific to each occupation, profession or activity. + + +Article 1605: Working Group + +1. The Parties hereby establish a Temporary Entry Working +Group, comprising representatives of each Party, including +immigration officials. + +2. The Working Group shall meet at least once a year to +consider: + + (a) the implementation and administration of this + Chapter; + + (b) the development of measures to further facilitate + temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal + basis; + + (c) the waiving of labor certification tests or procedures + of similar effect for spouses of business persons who + have been granted temporary entry for more than one + year under Sections B, C, or D of Annex 1603; and + + (d) proposed modifications of or additions to this + Chapter. + + +Article 1606: Dispute Settlement + + A Party may not initiate proceedings under Article 2007 +regarding a refusal to grant temporary entry under this Chapter +or a particular case arising under Article 1602(1) unless: + + (a) the matter involves a pattern of practice; and + + (b) the business person has exhausted available + administrative remedies regarding the particular + matter, provided that such remedies shall be deemed to + be exhausted if a final determination in the matter has + not been issued by the competent authority within one + year of the institution of an administrative + proceeding, and the failure to issue a determination is + not attributable to delay caused by the business + person. + + +Article 1607: Relation to Other Chapters + + Except for Chapter One (Objectives), Chapter Two (General +Definitions), Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and +Dispute Settlement), Chapter Twenty-Two (Final Provisions) and +Articles 1801 through 1804, no provision of any other Chapter +shall impose any obligation upon a Party regarding its +immigration measures. + + +Article 1608: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +business person means a citizen of a Party who is engaged in the +trade in goods, the provision of services or the conduct of +investment activities; + +citizen means "citizen" as defined in Annex 1608; + +existing means "existing" as defined in Annex 1608; and + +temporary entry means entry into the territory of a Party by a +business person of another Party without the intent to establish +permanent residence. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1603 + + Temporary Entry for Business Persons + + +Section A - Business Visitors + +1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry to a business person +seeking to engage in a business activity set out in Schedule I, +without requiring that person to obtain an employment +authorization, provided that the business person otherwise +complies with existing immigration measures applicable to +temporary entry, upon presentation of: + + (a) proof of citizenship of a Party; + + (b) documentation demonstrating that the business person + will be so engaged and describing the purpose of entry; + and + + (c) evidence demonstrating that the proposed business + activity is international in scope and that the + business person is not seeking to enter the local labor + market. + +2. Each Party shall provide that a business person may satisfy +the requirements of paragraph 1(c) by demonstrating that: + + (a) the primary source of remuneration for the proposed + business activity is outside the territory of the Party + granting temporary entry; and + + (b) the business person's principal place of business and + the actual place of accrual of profits, at least + predominantly, remain outside such territory. A Party + shall normally accept an oral declaration as to the + principal place of business and the actual place of + accrual of profits. If the Party requires further + proof, it shall normally consider a letter from the + employer attesting to these matters as sufficient + proof. + +3. Each Party shall grant temporary entry to a business person +seeking to engage in a business activity other than those set out +in Schedule I, without requiring that person to obtain an +employment authorization, on a basis no less favorable than that +provided under the existing provisions of the measure set out in +Appendix 1603.A, provided that the business person otherwise +complies with existing immigration measures applicable to +temporary entry. + +4. No Party shall: + + (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraphs 1 + or 3, require prior approval procedures, petitions, + labor certification tests, or other procedures of + similar effect; or + + (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction relating + to temporary entry under paragraphs 1 or 3. + +5. Notwithstanding paragraph 4, a Party may require a business +person seeking temporary entry under this Part to obtain a visa +or its equivalent prior to entry. Before imposing a visa +requirement, such Party shall consult with a Party whose business +persons would be affected with a view to avoiding the imposition +of the requirement. With respect to an existing visa +requirement, a Party shall, at the request of a Party whose +business persons are subject to the requirement, consult with +that Party with a view to its removal. + + +Section B - Traders and Investors + +1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide +confirming documentation to a business person seeking to: + + (a) carry on substantial trade in goods or services + principally between the territory of the Party of which + the business person is a citizen and the territory of + the Party into which entry is sought; or + + (b) establish, develop, administer or provide advice or key + technical services to the operation of an investment to + which the business person or the business person's + enterprise has committed, or is in the process of + committing, a substantial amount of capital, in a + capacity that is supervisory, executive or involves + essential skills, + +provided that the business person otherwise complies with +existing immigration measures applicable to temporary entry. + +2. No Party shall: + + (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, + require labor certification tests or other procedures + of similar effect; or + + (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction relating + to temporary entry under paragraph 1. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, a Party may require a business +person seeking temporary entry under this Part to obtain a visa +or its equivalent prior to entry. + + +Section C - Intra-Company Transferees + +1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide +confirming documentation to a business person employed by an +enterprise who seeks to render services to that enterprise or a +subsidiary or affiliate thereof, in a capacity that is +managerial, executive, or involves specialized knowledge, +provided that the business person otherwise complies with +existing immigration measures applicable to temporary entry. A +Party may require that such business person shall have been +employed continuously by such enterprise for one year within the +three-year period immediately preceding the date of the +application for admission. + +2. No Party shall: + + (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, + require labor certification tests or other procedures + of similar effect; or + + (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction relating + to temporary entry under paragraph 1. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, a Party may require a business +person seeking temporary entry under this Part to obtain a visa +or its equivalent prior to entry. Before imposing a visa +requirement, such Party shall consult with a Party whose business +persons would be affected with a view to avoiding the imposition +of the requirement. With respect to an existing visa +requirement, a Party shall, at the request of a Party whose +business persons are subject to the requirement, consult with +that Party with a view to its removal. + + +Section D - Professionals + +1. Each Party shall grant temporary entry and provide +confirming documentation to a business person seeking to engage +in a business activity at a professional level in a profession +set out in Schedule II, if the business person otherwise complies +with existing immigration measures applicable to temporary entry, +upon presentation of: + + (a) proof of citizenship of a Party; and + + (b) documentation demonstrating that the business person + will be so engaged and describing the purpose of entry. + +2. No Party shall: + + (a) as a condition for temporary entry under paragraph 1, + require prior approval procedures, petitions, labor + certification tests, or other procedures of similar + effect; or + + (b) impose or maintain any numerical restriction relating + to temporary entry under paragraph 1. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, a Party may require a business +person seeking temporary entry under this Part to obtain a visa +or its equivalent prior to entry. Before imposing a visa +requirement, such Party shall consult with a Party whose business +persons would be affected with a view to avoiding the imposition +of the requirement. With respect to an existing visa +requirement, a Party shall, upon the request of a Party whose +business persons are subject to the requirement, consult with +that Party with a view to its removal. + +4. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may establish an +annual numerical limit, which shall be set out in Schedule III, +regarding temporary entry of business persons of another Party +seeking to engage in business activities at a professional level +in a profession set out in Schedule II, if the Parties concerned +have not agreed otherwise prior to the entry into force of this +Agreement for such Parties. In establishing such a limit, such +Party shall consult with the other Party concerned. + +5. A Party establishing a numerical limit pursuant to paragraph +4, unless the Parties concerned agree otherwise: + + (a) shall, for each year after the first year after the + date of entry into force of this Agreement, consider + increasing the numerical limit set out in Schedule III + by an amount to be established in consultation with the + other Party concerned, taking into account the demand + for temporary entry under this Part; + + (b) shall not apply its procedures established pursuant to + paragraph 1 to the temporary entry of a business person + subject to the numerical limit, but may require such + business person to comply with its other procedures + applicable to the temporary entry of professionals; and + + (c) may, in consultation with the other Party concerned, + grant temporary entry under paragraph 1 to a business + person who practices in a profession where + accreditation, licensing, and certification + requirements are mutually recognized by such Parties. + +6. Nothing in paragraphs 4 or 5 shall be construed so as to +limit the ability of a business person to seek temporary entry +under a Party's applicable immigration measures relating to the +entry of professionals other than those adopted or maintained +pursuant to paragraph 1. + +7. Three years after a Party establishes a numerical limit +pursuant to paragraph 4, it shall consult with the other Party +concerned with a view to determining a date after which the limit +shall cease to apply. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1604.2 + + Provision of Information + + + The obligations under Article 1604(2) shall take effect with +respect to Mexico one year after the date of entry into force of +this Agreement. +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1608 + + Country - Specific Definitions + + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +citizen means, with respect to Mexico, a national or a citizen +according to the existing provisions of Articles 30 and 34, +respectively, of the Mexican Constitution; and + +existing means, as between: + + (a) Canada and Mexico, and the United States and Mexico, in + effect upon the date of entry into force of this + Agreement; and + + (b) Canada and the United States, in effect on January 1, + 1989. +============================================================================= + Appendix 1603.A + + Existing Immigration Measures + + + +1. In the case of Canada, the Immigration Act, R.S.C. 1985 c.I- +2, as amended, and subsection 19(1) of the Immigration +Regulations, 1978, as amended. + +2. In the case of the United States, Section 101(a)(15)(B) of +the Immigration and Nationality Act, 1952, as amended. + +3. In the case of Mexico, Chapter III of the Ley General de +Poblacion, 1974, as amended. + + +============================================================================= + Schedule I + + +Research and Design + +- Technical, scientific, and statistical researchers conducting +independent research, or research for an enterprise located in +the territory of another Party. + + +Growth, Manufacture and Production + +- Harvester owner supervising a harvesting crew admitted under +applicable law. + +- Purchasing and production management personnel conducting +commercial transactions for an enterprise located in the +territory of another Party. + + +Marketing + +- Market researchers and analysts conducting independent research +or analysis, or research or analysis for an enterprise located in +the territory of another Party. + +- Trade fair and promotional personnel attending a trade +convention. + + +Sales + +- Sales representatives and agents taking orders or negotiating +contracts for goods or services for an enterprise located in the +territory of another Party but not delivering goods or providing +services. + +- Buyers purchasing for an enterprise located in the territory of +another Party. + + +Distribution + +- Transportation operators transporting goods or passengers to +the territory of a Party from the territory of another Party or +loading and transporting goods or passengers from the territory +of a Party to the territory of another Party, with no loading and +delivery within the territory of the Party into which entry is +sought of goods located in or passengers boarding in that +territory. + +- With respect to temporary entry into the territory of the +United States, Canadian customs brokers performing brokerage +duties relating to the export of goods from the territory of the +United States to or through the territory of Canada; with respect +to temporary entry into the territory of Canada, United States +customs brokers performing brokerage duties relating to the +export of goods from the territory of Canada to or through the +territory of the United States. + +- Customs brokers consulting regarding the facilitation of the +import or export of goods. + + +After-Sales Service + +- Installers, repair and maintenance personnel, and supervisors, +possessing specialized knowledge essential to a seller's +contractual obligation, performing services or training workers +to perform such services, pursuant to a warranty or other service +contract incidental to the sale of commercial or industrial +equipment or machinery, including computer software, purchased +from an enterprise located outside the territory of the Party +into which temporary entry is sought, during the life of the +warranty or service agreement. + + +General Service + +- Professionals engaging in a business activity at a professional +level in a profession set out in Schedule II. + +- Management and supervisory personnel engaging in a commercial +transaction for an enterprise located in the territory of another +Party. + +- Financial services personnel (insurers, bankers or investment +brokers) engaging in commercial transactions for an enterprise +located in the territory of another Party. + +- Public relations and advertising personnel consulting with +business associates, and attending or participating in +conventions. + +- Tourism personnel (tour and travel agents, tour guides or tour +operators) attending or participating in conventions or +conducting a tour that has begun in the territory of another +Party. + +- Tour bus operators entering the territory of a Party: + + (a) with a group of passengers on a bus tour that has begun + in, and will return to, the territory of another Party; + + (b) to meet a group of passengers on a bus tour that will + end, and the predominant portion of which will take + place, in the territory of another Party; or + + (c) with a group of passengers on a bus tour to be unloaded + in the territory of the Party into which temporary + entry is sought, and returning with no passengers or + reloading with such group for transportation to the + territory of another Party. + +- Translators or interpreters performing services as employees of +an enterprise located in the territory of another Party. + + +Definitions + +For purposes of this Schedule: + +territory of another Party means the territory of a Party other +than the territory of the Party into which temporary entry is +sought; + +tour bus operator means a natural person, including relief +personnel accompanying or following to join, necessary for the +operation of a tour bus for the duration of a trip; and + +transportation operator means a natural person, other than a tour +bus operator, including relief personnel accompanying or +following to join, necessary for the operation of a vehicle for +the duration of a trip. +============================================================================= + Schedule II + + + + + +PROFESSION + + + +Accountant + + + +Architect + + +Computer Systems Analyst + + + + + +MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS +AND ALTERNATIVE CREDENTIALS + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or C.P.A., C.A., +C.G.A., C.M.A. + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate, and three years +experience + + + + + +Disaster Relief Insurance +Claims Adjuster (claims +adjuster employed by an +insurance company located in +the territory of a Party, or +an independent claims +adjuster) + + + + + + +Economist + +Engineer + + +Forester + + +Graphic Designer + + + +Hotel Manager + + + + + + +Industrial Designer + + + +Interior Designer + + + +Land Surveyor +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree, and successful +completion of training in the +appropriate areas of insurance +adjustment pertaining to +disaster relief claims; or +three years of experience in +claims adjustment, and +successful completion of +training in the appropriate +areas of insurance adjustment +pertaining to disaster relief +claims + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate, and three years +experience + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree in hotel/restaurant +management; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate in +hotel/restaurant management, +and three years experience in +hotel/restaurant management + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate, and three years +experience + + + + + +Landscape Architect + + +Lawyer (including Notary in +the Province of Quebec) + + +Librarian + + + +Management Consultant + + + + + + + +Mathematician +(including Statistician) + + +MEDICAL/ALLIED PROFESSIONAL + +Dentist + + + + +Dietitian +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +LL.B., J.D., LL.L., B.C.L., or +Licenciatura Degree (five +years); or membership in a +state/provincial bar + +M.L.S. or B.L.S. (for which +another Baccalaureate or +Licenciatura Degree was a +prerequisite) + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or equivalent +professional experience as +established by statement, or +professional credential, +attesting to five years +experience as a management +consultant, or five years +experience in a field of +specialty related to the +consulting agreement + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + + + +D.D.S., D.M.D., Doctor en +Odontologia, or Doctor en +Cirugia Dental; or +state/provincial license + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +============================================================================= + +Medical Laboratory +Technologist (Canada)/Medical +Technologist (United States +and Mexico) + + +Nutritionist + + +Occupational Therapist + + + +Pharmacist + + +Physician (teaching or +research only) + + +Physiotherapist/Physical +Therapist + + +Psychologist + + +Recreational Therapist + +Registered Nurse + + +Veterinarian + + + + + + +Research Assistant +(Working in a post-secondary + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate, and three years +experience + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +M.D. or Doctor en Medicina; or +state/provincial license + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or state/provincial +license + +State/provincial license or +Licenciatura Degree + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + +State/provincial license or +Licenciatura Degree + +D.V.M., D.M.V., or Doctor en +Veterinaria; or +state/provincial license + + + + +Range Manager/ +Range Conservationalist + + +Research Assistant +(Working in a post-secondary +educational institution) + +Scientific +Technician/Technologist + + + + + + + + + + + +SCIENTIST + +Agriculturist (including +Agronomist) + + +Animal Breeder + + +Animal Scientist + + +Apiculturist + + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + +Possession of: (a) theoretical +knowledge of any of the +following disciplines: +agricultural sciences, +astronomy, biology, chemistry, +engineering, forestry, +geology, geophysics, +meteorology or physics; and +(b) the ability to solve +practical problems in any of +such disciplines, or the +ability to apply principles of +any of such disciplines to +basic or applied research + + + + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + + + +Astronomer + + +Biochemist + + +Biologist + + +Chemist + + +Dairy Scientist + + +Entomologist + + +Epidemiologist + + +Geneticist + + +Geologist + + +Geochemist + + +Geophysicist (including +Oceanographer in Mexico and +the United States) + +Horticulturist + + +Meteorologist + + +Pharmacologist +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + + + + +Pharmacologist + + +Physicist (including +Oceanographer in Canada) + +Plant Breeder + + +Poultry Scientist + + +Soil Scientist + + +Zoologist + + +Social Worker + + +Sylviculturist +(including Forestry +Specialist) + + +TEACHER + +College + + +Seminary + + +University + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + + +============================================================================= + + +Technical Publications Writer + + + + +Urban Planner +(including Geographer) + +Vocational Counsellor + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree; or Post-Secondary +Diploma or Post-Secondary +Certificate, and three years +experience + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + + +Baccalaureate or Licenciatura +Degree + +============================================================================= + + Schedule III + + + United States of America + + +1. Commencing on the date of entry into force of this Agreement +as between the United States and Mexico, the United States shall +annually approve as many as 5,500 initial petitions of business +persons of Mexico seeking temporary entry under Section D of +Annex 1603 to engage in a business activity at a professional +level in a profession set out in Schedule II. + +2. For purposes of paragraph 1, the United States shall not +take into account: + + (a) the renewal of a period of temporary entry; + + (b) the entry of a spouse or children accompanying or + following to join the principal business person; + + (c) an admission under Section 101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b) of the + Immigration and Nationality Act, 1952, as amended, + including the worldwide numerical limit established by + Section 214(g)(1)(A) of such Act; or + + (d) an admission under any other provision of Section + 101(a)(15) of such Act relating to the entry of + professionals. + +3. Paragraphs 4 and 5 of Section D of Annex 1603 shall apply as +between the United States and Mexico for no longer than: + + (a) the period that such paragraphs or similar provisions + may apply as between the United States and any other + Party or non-Party; or + + (b) 10 years after the date of entry into force of this + Agreement as between such Parties, + +whichever period is shorter. + +NAFTA PART SIX INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY + + Chapter Seventeen + + Intellectual Property + + + +Article 1701: Nature and Scope of Obligations + +1. Each Party shall provide in its territory to the nationals +of another Party adequate and effective protection and +enforcement of intellectual property rights, while ensuring that +measures to enforce intellectual property rights do not +themselves become barriers to legitimate trade. + +2. To provide adequate and effective protection and enforcement +of intellectual property rights, each Party shall, at a minimum, +give effect to this Chapter and to the substantive provisions of: + + (a) the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Producers + of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of their + Phonograms, 1971 (Geneva Convention); + + (b) the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and + Artistic Works, 1971 (Berne Convention); + + (c) the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial + Property, 1967 (Paris Convention); and + + (d) the International Convention for the Protection of New + Varieties of Plants, 1978 (UPOV Convention), or the + International Convention for the Protection of New + Varieties of Plants, 1991 (UPOV Convention). + +If a Party has not acceded to the specified text of any such +Conventions on or before the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, it shall make every effort to accede. + +3. Paragraph 2 shall apply, except as provided in Annex 1701.3. + + +Article 1702: More Extensive Protection + + A Party may implement in its domestic law more extensive +protection of intellectual property rights than is required under +this Agreement, provided that such protection is not inconsistent +with this Agreement. + + +Article 1703: National Treatment + +1. Each Party shall accord to nationals of another Party +treatment no less favorable than that it accords to its own +nationals with regard to the protection and enforcement of all +intellectual property rights. In respect of sound recordings, +each Party shall provide such treatment to producers and +performers of another Party, except that a Party may limit rights +of performers of another Party in respect of secondary uses of +sound recordings to those rights its nationals are accorded in +the territory of such other Party. + +2. No Party may, as a condition of according national treatment +under this Article, require right holders to comply with any +formalities or conditions in order to acquire rights in respect +of copyright and related rights. + +3. A Party may derogate from paragraph 1 in relation to its +judicial and administrative procedures for the protection or +enforcement of intellectual property rights, including any +procedure requiring a national of another Party to designate for +service of process an address in the Party's territory or to +appoint an agent in the Party's territory, if the derogation is +consistent with the relevant Convention listed in Article +1701(2), provided that such derogation: + + (a) is necessary to secure compliance with measures that + are not inconsistent with this Chapter; and + + (b) is not applied in a manner that would constitute a + disguised restriction on trade. + +4. No Party shall have any obligation under this Article with +respect to procedures provided in multilateral agreements +concluded under the auspices of the World Intellectual Property +Organization relating to the acquisition or maintenance of +intellectual property rights. + + +Article 1704: Control of Abusive or Anticompetitive Practices or + Conditions + + Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent a Party from +specifying in its domestic law licensing practices or conditions +that may in particular cases constitute an abuse of intellectual +property rights having an adverse effect on competition in the +relevant market. A Party may adopt or maintain, consistent with +the other provisions of this Agreement, appropriate measures to +prevent or control such practices or conditions. + + +Article 1705: Copyright + +1. Each Party shall protect the works covered by Article 2 of +the Berne Convention, including any other works that embody +original expression within the meaning of that Convention. In +particular: + + (a) all types of computer programs are literary works + within the meaning of the Berne Convention and each + Party shall protect them as such; and + + (b) compilations of data or other material, whether in + machine readable or other form, which by reason of the + selection or arrangement of their contents constitute + intellectual creations, shall be protected as such. + +The protection a Party provides under subparagraph (b) shall not +extend to the data or material itself, or prejudice any copyright +subsisting in that data or material. + +2. Each Party shall provide to authors and their successors in +interest those rights enumerated in the Berne Convention in +respect of works covered by paragraph 1, including the right to +authorize or prohibit: + + (a) the importation into the Party's territory of copies of + the work made without the right holder's authorization; + + (b) the first public distribution of the original and each + copy of the work by sale, rental or otherwise; + + (c) the communication of a work to the public; and + + (d) the commercial rental of the original or a copy of a + computer program. + +Subparagraph (d) shall not apply where the copy of the computer +program is not itself an essential object of the rental. Each +Party shall provide that putting the original or a copy of a +computer program on the market with the right holder's consent +shall not exhaust the rental right. + +3. Each Party shall provide that for copyright and related +rights: + + (a) any person acquiring or holding economic rights may + freely and separately transfer such rights by contract + for purposes of their exploitation and enjoyment by the + transferee; and + + (b) any person acquiring or holding such economic rights by + virtue of a contract, including contracts of employment + underlying the creation of works and sound recordings, + shall be able to exercise those rights in its own name + and enjoy fully the benefits derived from those rights. + +4. Each Party shall provide that, where the term of protection +of a work, other than a photographic work or a work of applied +art, is to be calculated on a basis other than the life of a +natural person, the term shall be not less than 50 years from the +end of the calendar year of the first authorized publication of +the work, or, failing such authorized publication within 50 years +from the making of the work, 50 years from the end of the +calendar year of making. + +5. Each Party shall confine limitations or exceptions to the +rights provided for in this Article to certain special cases that +do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and do not +unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the right +holder. + +6. No Party may grant translation and reproduction licenses +permitted under the Appendix to the Berne Convention where +legitimate needs in that Party's territory for copies or +translations of the work could be met by the right holder's +voluntary actions but for obstacles created by the Party's +measures. + +7. Each Party shall comply with the requirements set out in +Annex 1705.7. + + +Article 1706: Sound Recordings + +1. Each Party shall provide to the producer of a sound +recording the right to authorize or prohibit: + + (a) the direct or indirect reproduction of the sound + recording; + + (b) the importation into the Party's territory of copies of + the sound recording made without the producer's + authorization; + + (c) the first public distribution of the original and each + copy of the sound recording by sale, rental or + otherwise; and + + (d) the commercial rental of the original or a copy of the + sound recording, except where expressly otherwise + provided in a contract between the producer of the + sound recording and the authors of the works fixed + therein. + +Each Party shall provide that putting the original or a copy of a +sound recording on the market with the right holder's consent +shall not exhaust the rental right. + +2. Each Party shall provide a term of protection for sound +recordings of at least 50 years from the end of the calendar year +in which the fixation was made. + +3. Each Party shall confine limitations or exceptions to the +rights provided for in this Article to certain special cases that +do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the sound recording +and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the +right holder. + + +Article 1707: Protection of Encrypted Program-Carrying Satellite + Signals + + Within one year from the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, each Party shall: + + (a) make it a criminal offense to manufacture, import, + sell, lease or otherwise make available a device or + system that is primarily of assistance in decoding an + encrypted program-carrying satellite signal without the + authorization of the lawful distributor of such signal; + and + + (b) make it a civil offense to receive, in connection with + commercial activities, or further distribute, an + encrypted program-carrying satellite signal that has + been decoded without the authorization of the lawful + distributor of the signal or to engage in any activity + prohibited under subparagraph (a). + +Each Party shall provide that any civil offense established under +subparagraph (b) shall be actionable by any person that holds an +interest in the content of such signal. + + +Article 1708: Trademarks + +1. For purposes of this Agreement, a trademark consists of any +sign, or any combination of signs, capable of distinguishing the +goods or services of one person from those of another, including +personal names, designs, letters, numerals, colors, figurative +elements, or the shape of goods or of their packaging. +Trademarks shall include service marks and collective marks, and +may include certification marks. A Party may require, as a +condition for registration that a sign be visually perceptible. + +2. Each Party shall provide to the owner of a registered +trademark the right to prevent all persons not having the owner's +consent from using in commerce identical or similar signs for +goods or services that are identical or similar to those goods or +services in respect of which the owner's trademark is registered, +where such use would result in a likelihood of confusion. In the +case of the use of an identical sign for identical goods or +services, a likelihood of confusion shall be presumed. The +rights described above shall not prejudice any prior rights, nor +shall they affect the possibility of a Party making rights +available on the basis of use. + +3. A Party may make registrability depend on use. However, +actual use of a trademark shall not be a condition for filing an +application for registration. No Party may refuse an application +solely on the ground that intended use has not taken place before +the expiry of a period of three years from the date of +application for registration. + +4. Each Party shall provide a system for the registration of +trademarks, which shall include: + + (a) examination of applications; + + (b) notice to be given to an applicant of the reasons for + the refusal to register a trademark; + + (c) a reasonable opportunity for the applicant to respond + to the notice; + + (d) publication of each trademark either before or promptly + after it is registered; and + + (e) a reasonable opportunity for interested persons to + petition to cancel the registration of a trademark. + +A Party may provide for a reasonable opportunity for interested +persons to oppose the registration of a trademark. + +5. The nature of the goods or services to which a trademark is +to be applied shall in no case form an obstacle to the +registration of the trademark. + +6. Article 6bis of the Paris Convention shall apply, with such +modifications as are necessary, to services. In determining +whether a trademark is well-known, account shall be taken of the +knowledge of the trademark in the relevant sector of the public, +including knowledge in the Party's territory obtained as a result +of the promotion of the trademark. No Party may require that the +reputation of the trademark extend beyond the sector of the +public that normally deals with the relevant goods or services. + +7. Each Party shall provide that the initial registration of a +trademark be for a term of at least 10 years and that the +registration be indefinitely renewable for terms of not less than +10 years when conditions for renewal have been met. + +8. Each Party shall require the use of a trademark to maintain +a registration. The registration may be canceled for the reason +of non-use only after an uninterrupted period of at least two +years of non-use, unless valid reasons based on the existence of +obstacles to such use are shown by the trademark owner. Each +Party shall recognize, as valid reasons for non-use, +circumstances arising independently of the will of the trademark +owner that constitute an obstacle to the use of the trademark, +such as import restrictions on, or other government requirements +for, goods or services identified by the trademark. + +9. Each Party shall recognize use of a trademark by a person +other than the trademark owner, where such use is subject to the +owner's control, as use of the trademark for purposes of +maintaining the registration. + +10. No Party shall encumber the use of a trademark in commerce +by special requirements, such as a use that reduces the +trademark's function as an indication of source or a use with +another trademark. + +11. A Party may determine conditions on the licensing and +assignment of trademarks, it being understood that the compulsory +licensing of trademarks shall not be permitted and that the owner +of a registered trademark shall have the right to assign its +trademark with or without the transfer of the business to which +the trademark belongs. + +12. A Party may provide limited exceptions to the rights +conferred by a trademark, such as fair use of descriptive terms, +provided that such exceptions take into account the legitimate +interests of the trademark owner and of other persons. + +13. Each Party shall prohibit the registration as a trademark of +words, at least in English, French or Spanish, that generically +designate goods or services or types of goods or services to +which the trademark applies. + +14. Each Party shall refuse to register trademarks that consist +of or comprise immoral, deceptive or scandalous matter, or matter +that may disparage or falsely suggest a connection with persons, +living or dead, institutions, beliefs or any Party's national +symbols, or bring them into contempt or disrepute. + + +Article 1709: Patents + +1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, each Party shall make patents +available for any inventions, whether products or processes, in +all fields of technology, provided that such inventions are new, +result from an inventive step and are capable of industrial +application. For the purposes of this Article, a Party may deem +the terms "inventive step" and "capable of industrial +application" to be synonymous with the terms "non-obvious" and +"useful", respectively. + +2. A Party may exclude from patentability inventions if +preventing in its territory the commercial exploitation of the +inventions is necessary to protect ordre public or morality, +including to protect human, animal or plant life or health or to +avoid serious prejudice to nature or the environment, provided +that the exclusion is not based solely on the ground that the +Party prohibits commercial exploitation in its territory of the +subject matter of the patent. + +3. A Party may also exclude from patentability: + + (a) diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods for the + treatment of humans or animals; + + (b) plants and animals other than microorganisms; and + + (c) essentially biological processes for the production of + plants or animals, other than non-biological and + microbiological processes for such production. + +Notwithstanding subparagraph (b), each Party shall provide for +the protection of plant varieties through patents, an effective +scheme of sui generis protection, or both. + +4. If a Party has not made available product patent protection +for pharmaceutical or agricultural chemicals commensurate with +paragraph 1: + + (a) as of January 1, 1992, for subject matter that relates + to naturally occurring substances prepared or produced + by, or significantly derived from, microbiological + processes and intended for food or medicine; and + + (b) as of July 1, 1991, for any other subject matter, + +that Party shall provide to the inventor of any such product or +its assignee the means to obtain product patent protection for +such product for the unexpired term of the patent for such +product granted in another Party, as long as the product has not +been marketed in the Party providing protection under this +paragraph and the person seeking such protection makes a timely +request. + +5. Each Party shall provide that: + + (a) where the subject matter of a patent is a product, the + patent shall confer on the patent owner the right to + prevent other persons from making, using or selling the + subject matter of the patent, without the patent + owner's consent; and + + (b) where the subject matter of a patent is a process, the + patent shall confer on the patent owner the right to + prevent other persons from using that process and from + using, selling, or importing at least the product + obtained directly by that process, without the patent + owner's consent. + +6. A Party may provide limited exceptions to the exclusive +rights conferred by a patent, provided that such exceptions do +not unreasonably conflict with a normal exploitation of the +patent and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests +of the patent owner, taking into account the legitimate interests +of other persons. + +7. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, patents shall be available +and patent rights enjoyable without discrimination as to the +field of technology, the territory of the Party where the +invention was made and whether products are imported or locally +produced. + +8. A Party may revoke a patent only when: + + (a) grounds exist that would have justified a refusal to + grant the patent; or + + (b) the grant of a compulsory license has not remedied the + lack of exploitation of the patent. + +9. Each Party shall permit patent owners to assign and transfer +by succession their patents, and to conclude licensing contracts. + +10. Where the law of a Party allows for use of the subject +matter of a patent, other than that use allowed under paragraph +6, without the authorization of the right holder, including use +by the government or other persons authorized by the government, +the Party shall respect the following provisions: + + (a) authorization of such use shall be considered on its + individual merits; + + (b) such use may only be permitted if, prior to such use, + the proposed user has made efforts to obtain + authorization from the right holder on reasonable + commercial terms and conditions and such efforts have + not been successful within a reasonable period of time. + The requirement to make such efforts may be waived by a + Party in the case of a national emergency or other + circumstances of extreme urgency or in cases of public + non-commercial use. In situations of national + emergency or other circumstances of extreme urgency, + the right holder shall, nevertheless, be notified as + soon as reasonably practicable. In the case of public + non-commercial use, where the government or contractor, + without making a patent search, knows or has + demonstrable grounds to know that a valid patent is or + will be used by or for the government, the right holder + shall be informed promptly; + + (c) the scope and duration of such use shall be limited to + the purpose for which it was authorized; + + (d) such use shall be non-exclusive; + + (e) such use shall be non-assignable, except with that part + of the enterprise or goodwill that enjoys such use; + + (f) any such use shall be authorized predominantly for the + supply of the Party's domestic market; + + (g) authorization for such use shall be liable, subject to + adequate protection of the legitimate interests of the + persons so authorized, to be terminated if and when the + circumstances that led to it cease to exist and are + unlikely to recur. The competent authority shall have + the authority to review, upon motivated request, the + continued existence of these circumstances; + + (h) the right holder shall be paid adequate remuneration in + the circumstances of each case, taking into account the + economic value of the authorization; + + (i) the legal validity of any decision relating to the + authorization shall be subject to judicial or other + independent review by a distinct higher authority; + + (j) any decision relating to the remuneration provided in + respect of such use shall be subject to judicial or + other independent review by a distinct higher + authority; + + (k) the Party shall not be obliged to apply the conditions + set out in subparagraphs (b) and (f) where such use is + permitted to remedy a practice determined after + judicial or administrative process to be + anticompetitive. The need to correct anticompetitive + practices may be taken into account in determining the + amount of remuneration in such cases. Competent + authorities shall have the authority to refuse + termination of authorization if and when the conditions + that led to such authorization are likely to recur; + + (l) the Party shall not authorize the use of the subject + matter of a patent to permit the exploitation of + another patent except as a remedy for an adjudicated + violation of domestic laws regarding anticompetitive + practices. + +11. Where the subject matter of a patent is a process for +obtaining a product, each Party shall, in any infringement +proceeding, place on the defendant the burden of establishing +that the allegedly infringing product was made by a process other +than the patented process in one of the following situations: + + (a) the product obtained by the patented process is new; or + + (b) a substantial likelihood exists that the allegedly + infringing product was made by the process and the + patent owner has been unable through reasonable efforts + to determine the process actually used. + +In the gathering and evaluation of evidence, the legitimate +interests of the defendant in protecting its trade secrets shall +be taken into account. + +12. Each Party shall provide a term of protection for patents of +at least 20 years from the date of filing or 17 years from the +date of grant. A Party may extend the term of patent protection, +in appropriate cases, to compensate for delays caused by +regulatory approval processes. + + +Article 1710: Layout Designs of Semiconductor Integrated + Circuits + +1. Each Party shall protect layout designs (topographies) of +integrated circuits ("layout designs") in accordance with +Articles 2 through 7, 12 and 16(3), other than Article 6(3), of +the Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated +Circuits as opened for signature on 26 May 1989. + +2. Subject to paragraph 3, each Party shall make it unlawful +for any person without the right holder's authorization to +import, sell or otherwise distribute for commercial purposes any +of the following: + + (a) a protected layout design; + + (b) an integrated circuit in which a protected layout + design is incorporated; or + + (c) an article incorporating such an integrated circuit, + only insofar as it continues to contain an unlawfully + reproduced layout design. + +3. No Party may make unlawful any of the acts referred to in +paragraph 2 performed in respect of an integrated circuit that +incorporates an unlawfully reproduced layout design or any +article that incorporates such an integrated circuit where the +person performing those acts or ordering those acts to be done +did not know and had no reasonable ground to know, when it +acquired the integrated circuit or article incorporating such an +integrated circuit, that it incorporated an unlawfully reproduced +layout design. + +4. Each Party shall provide that, after the person referred to +in paragraph 3 has received sufficient notice that the layout +design was unlawfully reproduced, such person may perform any of +the acts with respect to the stock on hand or ordered before such +notice, but shall be liable to pay the right holder for doing so +an amount equivalent to a reasonable royalty such as would be +payable under a freely negotiated license in respect of such a +layout design. + +5. No Party may permit the compulsory licensing of layout +designs of integrated circuits. +6. Any Party that requires registration as a condition for +protection of a layout design shall provide that the term of +protection shall not end before the expiration of a period of 10 +years counted from the date of: + + (a) filing of the application for registration; or + + (b) the first commercial exploitation of the layout design, + wherever in the world it occurs. + +7. Where a Party does not require registration as a condition +for protection of a layout design, the Party shall provide a term +of protection of not less than 10 years from the date of the +first commercial exploitation of the layout design, wherever in +the world it occurs. + +8. Notwithstanding paragraphs 6 and 7, a Party may provide that +the protection shall lapse 15 years after the creation of the +layout design. + +9. This Article shall apply, except as provided in Annex +1710.9. + + +Article 1711: Trade Secrets + +1. Each Party shall provide the legal means for any person to +prevent trade secrets from being disclosed to, acquired by, or +used by others without the consent of the person lawfully in +control of the information in a manner contrary to honest +commercial practices, in so far as: + + (a) the information is secret in the sense that it is not, + as a body or in the precise configuration and assembly + of its components, generally known among or readily + accessible to persons that normally deal with the kind + of information in question; + + (b) the information has actual or potential commercial + value because it is secret; and + + (c) the person lawfully in control of the information has + taken reasonable steps under the circumstances to keep + it secret. + +2. A Party may require that to qualify for protection a trade +secret must be evidenced in documents, electronic or magnetic +means, optical discs, microfilms, films or other similar +instruments. + +3. No Party may limit the duration of protection for trade +secrets, so long as the conditions in paragraph 1 exist. + +4. No Party may discourage or impede the voluntary licensing of +trade secrets by imposing excessive or discriminatory conditions +on such licenses, or conditions that dilute the value of the +trade secrets. + +5. If a Party requires, as a condition for approving the +marketing of pharmaceutical or agricultural chemical products +that utilize new chemical entities, the submission of undisclosed +test or other data necessary to determine whether the use of such +products is safe and effective, the Party shall protect against +disclosure of the data of persons making such submissions, where +the origination of such data involves considerable effort, except +where the disclosure is necessary to protect the public or unless +steps are taken to ensure that the data is protected against +unfair commercial use. + +6. Each Party shall provide that for data subject to paragraph +5 that are submitted to the Party after the date of entry into +force of this Agreement, no person other than the person that +submitted them may, without the latter's permission, rely on such +data in support of an application for product approval during a +reasonable period of time after their submission. For this +purpose, a reasonable period shall normally mean not less than +five years from the date on which the Party granted approval to +the person that produced the data for approval to market its +product, taking account of the nature of the data and the +person's efforts and expenditures in producing them. Subject to +this provision, there shall be no limitation on any Party to +implement abbreviated approval procedures for such products on +the basis of bioequivalence and bioavailability studies. + +7. Where a Party relies upon a marketing approval granted by +another Party, the reasonable period of exclusive use of the data +submitted in connection with obtaining the approval relied upon +shall commence with the date of the first marketing approval +relied upon. + + +Article 1712: Geographical Indications + +1. Each Party shall provide, in respect of geographical +indications, the legal means for interested persons to prevent: + + (a) the use of any means in the designation or presentation + of a good that indicates or suggests that the good in + question originates in a territory, region or locality + other than the true place of origin, in a manner that + misleads the public as to the geographical origin of + the good; + + (b) any use that constitutes an act of unfair competition + within the meaning of Article 10bis of the Paris + Convention. + +2. Each Party shall, on its own initiative if its domestic law +so permits or at the request of an interested person, refuse to +register, or invalidate the registration of, a trademark +containing or consisting of a geographical indication with +respect to goods that do not originate in the indicated +territory, region or locality, if use of the indication in the +trademark for such goods is of such a nature as to mislead the +public as to the geographical origin of the good. + +3. Each Party shall also apply paragraphs 1 and 2 to a +geographical indication that, although correctly indicating the +territory, region or locality in which the goods originate, +falsely represents to the public that the goods originate in +another territory, region or locality. + +4. Nothing in this Article shall require a Party to prevent +continued and similar use of a particular geographical indication +of another Party in connection with goods or services by any of +its nationals or domiciliaries who have used that geographical +indication in a continuous manner with regard to the same or +related goods or services in that Party's territory, either: + + (a) for at least 10 years, or + + (b) in good faith, before the date of signature of this + Agreement. + +5. Where a trademark has been applied for or registered in good +faith, or where rights to a trademark have been acquired through +use in good faith, either: + + (a) before the date of application of these provisions in + that Party, or + + (b) before the geographical indication is protected in its + Party of origin, + +no Party may adopt any measure to implement this Article that +prejudices eligibility for, or the validity of, the registration +of a trademark, or the right to use a trademark, on the basis +that such a trademark is identical with, or similar to, a +geographical indication. + +6. No Party shall be required to apply this Article to a +geographical indication if it is identical to the customary term +in common language in that Party's territory for the goods or +services to which the indication applies. + +7. A Party may provide that any request made under this Article +in connection with the use or registration of a trademark must be +presented within five years after the adverse use of the +protected indication has become generally known in that Party or +after the date of registration of the trademark in that Party, +provided that the trademark has been published by that date, if +such date is earlier than the date on which the adverse use +became generally known in that Party, provided that the +geographical indication is not used or registered in bad faith. + +8. No Party shall adopt any measure implementing this Article +that would prejudice any person's right to use, in the course of +trade, its name or the name of its predecessor in business, +except where such name forms all or part of a valid trademark in +existence before the geographical indication became protected and +with which there is a likelihood of confusion, or such name is +used in such a manner as to mislead the public. + +9. Nothing in this Chapter shall require a Party to protect a +geographical indication that is not protected, or has fallen into +disuse, in the Party of origin. + + +Article 1713: Industrial Designs + +1. Each Party shall provide for the protection of independently +created industrial designs that are new or original. A Party may +provide that: + + (a) designs are not new or original if they do not + significantly differ from known designs or combinations + of known design features; and + + (b) such protection shall not extend to designs dictated + essentially by technical or functional considerations. + +2. Each Party shall ensure that the requirements for securing +protection for textile designs, in particular in regard to any +cost, examination or publication, do not unreasonably impair a +person's opportunity to seek and obtain such protection. A Party +may comply with this obligation through industrial design law or +copyright law. + +3. Each Party shall provide the owner of a protected industrial +design the right to prevent other persons not having the owner's +consent from making or selling articles bearing or embodying a +design that is a copy, or substantially a copy, of the protected +design, when such acts are undertaken for commercial purposes. + +4. A Party may provide limited exceptions to the protection of +industrial designs, provided that such exceptions do not +unreasonably conflict with the normal exploitation of protected +industrial designs and do not unreasonably prejudice the +legitimate interests of the owner of the protected design, taking +into account the legitimate interests of other persons. + +5. Each Party shall provide a term of protection for industrial +designs of at least 10 years. + + +Article 1714: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: + General Provisions + +1. Each Party shall ensure that enforcement procedures, as +specified in this Article and Articles 1715 through 1718, are +available under its domestic law so as to permit effective action +to be taken against any act of infringement of intellectual +property rights covered by this Chapter, including expeditious +remedies to prevent infringements and remedies to deter further +infringements. Such enforcement procedures shall be applied so +as to avoid the creation of barriers to legitimate trade and to +provide for safeguards against abuse of the procedures. + +2. Each Party shall ensure that its procedures for the +enforcement of intellectual property rights are fair and +equitable, are not unnecessarily complicated or costly, and do +not entail unreasonable time-limits or unwarranted delays. + +3. Each Party shall provide that decisions on the merits of a +case in judicial and administrative enforcement proceedings +shall: + + (a) preferably be in writing and preferably state the + reasons on which the decisions are based; + + (b) be made available at least to the parties in a + proceeding without undue delay; and + + (c) be based only on evidence in respect of which such + parties were offered the opportunity to be heard. + +4. Each Party shall ensure that parties in a proceeding have an +opportunity to have final administrative decisions reviewed by a +judicial authority of that Party and, subject to jurisdictional +provisions in its domestic laws concerning the importance of a +case, to have reviewed at least the legal aspects of initial +judicial decisions on the merits of a case. Notwithstanding the +above, no Party shall be required to provide for judicial review +of acquittals in criminal cases. + +5. Nothing in this Article and in Articles 1715 through 1718 +shall require a Party to establish a judicial system for the +enforcement of intellectual property rights distinct from that +Party's system for the enforcement of laws in general. + +6. For the purposes of Articles 1715 through 1718, the term +"right holder" includes federations and associations having legal +standing to assert such rights. + + +Article 1715: Specific Procedural and Remedial Aspects of Civil + and Administrative Procedures + +1. Each Party shall make available to right holders civil +judicial procedures for the enforcement of any intellectual +property right covered by this Chapter. Each Party shall provide +that: + + (a) defendants have the right to written notice that is + timely and contains sufficient detail, including the + basis of the claims; + + (b) parties in a proceeding are allowed to be represented + by independent legal counsel; + + (c) the procedures do not include imposition of overly + burdensome requirements concerning mandatory personal + appearances; + + (d) all parties in a proceeding are duly entitled to + substantiate their claims and to present relevant + evidence; and + + (e) the procedures include a means to identify and protect + confidential information. + +2. Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities shall +have the authority: + + (a) where a party in a proceeding has presented reasonably + available evidence sufficient to support its claims and + has specified evidence relevant to the substantiation + of its claims that is within the control of the + opposing party, to order the opposing party to produce + such evidence, subject in appropriate cases to + conditions that ensure the protection of confidential + information; + + (b) where a party in a proceeding voluntarily and without + good reason refuses access to, or otherwise does not + provide relevant evidence under that party's control + within a reasonable period, or significantly impedes a + proceeding relating to an enforcement action, to make + preliminary and final determinations, affirmative or + negative, on the basis of the evidence presented, + including the complaint or the allegation presented by + the party adversely affected by the denial of access to + evidence, subject to providing the parties an + opportunity to be heard on the allegations or evidence; + + (c) to order a party in a proceeding to desist from an + infringement, including to prevent the date of entry + into the channels of commerce in their jurisdiction of + imported goods that involve the infringement of an + intellectual property right, which order shall be + enforceable at least immediately after customs + clearance of such goods; + + (d) to order the infringer of an intellectual property + right to pay the right holder damages adequate to + compensate for the injury the right holder has suffered + because of the infringement where the infringer knew or + had reasonable grounds to know that it was engaged in + an infringing activity; + + (e) to order an infringer of an intellectual property right + to pay the right holder's expenses, which may include + appropriate attorney's fees; and + + (f) to order a party in a proceeding at whose request + measures were taken and who has abused enforcement + procedures to provide adequate compensation to any + party wrongfully enjoined or restrained in the + proceeding for the injury suffered because of such + abuse and to pay that party's expenses, which may + include appropriate attorney's fees. + +3. With respect to the authority referred to in subparagraph +2(c), no Party shall be obliged to provide such authority in +respect of protected subject matter that is acquired or ordered +by a person before that person knew or had reasonable grounds to +know that dealing in that subject matter would entail the +infringement of an intellectual property right. + +4. With respect to the authority referred to in subparagraph +2(d), a Party may, at least with respect to copyrighted works and +sound recordings, authorize the judicial authorities to order +recovery of profits or payment of pre-established damages, or +both, even where the infringer did not know or had no reasonable +grounds to know that it was engaged in an infringing activity. + +5. Each Party shall provide that, in order to create an +effective deterrent to infringement, its judicial authorities +shall have the authority to order that: + + (a) goods that they have found to be infringing be, without + compensation of any sort, disposed of outside the + channels of commerce in such a manner as to avoid any + injury caused to the right holder, or, unless this + would be contrary to existing constitutional + requirements, destroyed; and + + (b) materials and implements the predominant use of which + has been in the creation of the infringing goods be, + without compensation of any sort, disposed of outside + the channels of commerce in such a manner as to + minimize the risks of further infringements. + +In considering whether to issue such an order, judicial +authorities shall take into account the need for proportionality +between the seriousness of the infringement and the remedies +ordered as well as the interests of other persons. In regard to +counterfeit goods, the simple removal of the trademark unlawfully +affixed shall not be sufficient, other than in exceptional cases, +to permit release of the goods into the channels of commerce. + +6. In respect of the administration of any law pertaining to +the protection or enforcement of intellectual property rights, +each Party shall only exempt both public authorities and +officials from liability to appropriate remedial measures where +actions are taken or intended in good faith in the course of the +administration of such laws. + +7. Notwithstanding the other provisions of Articles 1714 +through 1718, where a Party is sued with respect to an +infringement of an intellectual property right as a result of its +use of that right or use on its behalf, that Party may limit the +remedies available against it to the payment to the right holder +of adequate remuneration in the circumstances of each case, +taking into account the economic value of the use. + +8. Each Party shall provide that, where a civil remedy can be +ordered as a result of administrative procedures on the merits of +a case, such procedures shall conform to principles equivalent in +substance to those set out in this Article. + + +Article 1716: Provisional Measures + +1. Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities shall +have the authority to order prompt and effective provisional +measures: + + (a) to prevent an infringement of any intellectual property + right, and in particular to prevent the date of entry + into the channels of commerce in their jurisdiction of + allegedly infringing goods, including measures to + prevent the entry of imported goods at least + immediately after customs clearance; and + + (b) to preserve relevant evidence in regard to the alleged + infringement. + +2. Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities shall +have the authority to require any applicant for provisional +measures to provide to the judicial authorities any evidence +reasonably available to that applicant that the judicial +authorities consider necessary to enable them to determine with a +sufficient degree of certainty whether: + + (a) the applicant is the right holder; + + (b) the applicant's right is being infringed or such + infringement is imminent; and + + (c) any delay in the issuance of such measures is likely to + cause irreparable harm to the right holder, or there is + a demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed. + +Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities shall have +the authority to require the applicant to provide a security or +equivalent assurance sufficient to protect the interests of the +defendant and to prevent abuse. + +3. Each Party shall provide that its competent authorities +shall have the authority to require an applicant for provisional +measures to provide other information necessary for the +identification of the relevant goods by the authority that will +execute the provisional measures. + +4. Each Party shall provide that its judicial authorities shall +have the authority to order provisional measures on an ex parte +basis, in particular where any delay is likely to cause +irreparable harm to the right holder, or where there is a +demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed. + +5. Each Party shall provide that where provisional measures are +adopted by that Party's judicial authorities on an ex parte +basis: + + (a) a person affected shall be given notice of those + measures without delay but in any event no later than + immediately after the execution of the measures; + + (b) a defendant shall, upon request, have those measures + reviewed by that Party's judicial authorities, for the + purpose of deciding, within a reasonable period after + notice of those measures is given, whether the measures + shall be modified, revoked or confirmed, and shall be + given an opportunity to be heard in the review + proceedings. + +6. Without prejudice to paragraph 5, each Party shall provide +that, upon the request of the defendant, the Party's judicial +authorities shall revoke or otherwise cease to apply the +provisional measures taken on the basis of paragraphs 1 and 4 if +proceedings leading to a decision on the merits are not +initiated: + + (a) within a reasonable period as determined by the + judicial authority ordering the measures where the + Party's domestic law so permits; or + + (b) in the absence of such a determination, within a period + of no more than 20 working days or 31 calendar days, + whichever is longer. + +7. Each Party shall provide that, where the provisional +measures are revoked or where they lapse due to any act or +omission by the applicant, or where the judicial authorities +subsequently find that there has been no infringement or threat +of infringement of an intellectual property right, the judicial +authorities shall have the authority to order the applicant, on +request of the defendant, to provide the defendant appropriate +compensation for any injury caused by these measures. + +8. Each Party shall provide that, where a provisional measure +can be ordered as a result of administrative procedures, such +procedures shall conform to principles equivalent in substance to +those set out in this Article. + + +Article 1717: Criminal Procedures and Penalties + +1. Each Party shall provide criminal procedures and penalties +to be applied at least in cases of willful trademark +counterfeiting or copyright piracy on a commercial scale. Each +Party shall provide that penalties available include imprisonment +or monetary fines, or both, sufficient to provide a deterrent, +consistent with the level of penalties applied for crimes of a +corresponding gravity. + +2. Each Party shall provide that, in appropriate cases, its +judicial authorities may order the seizure, forfeiture and +destruction of infringing goods and of any materials and +implements the predominant use of which has been in the +commission of the offense. + +3. A Party may provide criminal procedures and penalties to be +applied in cases of infringement of intellectual property rights, +other than those in paragraph 1, where they are committed +wilfully and on a commercial scale. + + +Article 1718: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights at the + Border + +1. Each Party shall, in conformity with this Article, adopt +procedures to enable a right holder, who has valid grounds for +suspecting that the importation of counterfeit trademark goods or +pirated copyright goods may take place, to lodge an application +in writing with its competent authorities, whether administrative +or judicial, for the suspension by the customs administration of +the release of such goods into free circulation. No Party shall +be obligated to apply such procedures to goods in transit. A +Party may permit such an application to be made in respect of +goods that involve other infringements of intellectual property +rights, provided that the requirements of this Article are met. +A Party may also provide for corresponding procedures concerning +the suspension by the customs administration of the release of +infringing goods destined for exportation from its territory. + +2. Each Party shall require any applicant who initiates +procedures under paragraph 1 to provide adequate evidence: + + (a) to satisfy that Party's competent authorities that, + under the domestic laws of the country of importation, + there is prima facie an infringement of its + intellectual property right; and + + (b) to supply a sufficiently detailed description of the + goods to make them readily recognizable by the customs + administration. + +The competent authorities shall inform the applicant within a +reasonable period whether they have accepted the application and, +if so, the period for which the customs administration will take +action. + +3. Each Party shall provide that its competent authorities +shall have the authority to require an applicant under paragraph +1 to provide a security or equivalent assurance sufficient to +protect the defendant and the competent authorities and to +prevent abuse. Such security or equivalent assurance shall not +unreasonably deter recourse to these procedures. + +4. Each Party shall provide that, where pursuant to an +application under procedures adopted pursuant to this Article, +its customs administration suspends the release of goods +involving industrial designs, patents, integrated circuits or +trade secrets into free circulation on the basis of a decision +other than by a judicial or other independent authority, and the +period provided for in paragraphs 6 through 8 has expired without +the granting of provisional relief by the duly empowered +authority, and provided that all other conditions for importation +have been complied with, the owner, importer, or consignee of +such goods shall be entitled to their release on the posting of a +security in an amount sufficient to protect the right holder +against any infringement. Payment of such security shall not +prejudice any other remedy available to the right holder, it +being understood that the security shall be released if the right +holder fails to pursue its right of action within a reasonable +period of time. + +5. Each Party shall provide that its customs administration +shall promptly notify the importer and the applicant when the +customs administration suspends the release of goods pursuant to +paragraph 1. + +6. Each Party shall provide that its customs administration +shall release goods from suspension if within a period not +exceeding ten working days after the applicant under paragraph 1 +has been served notice of the suspension: + + (a) the customs administration has not been informed that a + party other than the defendant has initiated + proceedings leading to a decision on the merits of the + case, or + + (b) a competent authority has taken provisional measures + prolonging the suspension, + +provided that all other conditions for importation or exportation +have been met. Each Party shall provide that, in appropriate +cases, the customs administration may extend the suspension by +another 10 working days. + +7. Each Party shall provide that if proceedings leading to a +decision on the merits of the case have been initiated, a review, +including a right to be heard, shall take place on request of the +defendant with a view to deciding, within a reasonable period, +whether the measures shall be modified, revoked or confirmed. + +8. Notwithstanding paragraphs 6 and 7, where the suspension of +the release of goods is carried out or continued in accordance +with a provisional judicial measure, the provisions of Article +1716(6) shall apply. + +9. Each Party shall provide that its competent authorities +shall have the authority to order the applicant under paragraph 1 +to pay the importer, the consignee and the owner of the goods +appropriate compensation for any injury caused to them through +the wrongful detention of goods or through the detention of goods +released pursuant to paragraph 6. + +10. Without prejudice to the protection of confidential +information, each Party shall provide that its competent +authorities shall have the authority to give the right holder +sufficient opportunity to have any goods detained by the customs +administration inspected in order to substantiate its claims. +Each Party shall also provide that its competent authorities have +the authority to give the importer an equivalent opportunity to +have any such goods inspected. Where the competent authorities +have made a positive determination on the merits of a case, a +Party may provide the competent authorities the authority to +inform the right holder of the names and addresses of the +consignor, the importer and the consignee, and of the quantity of +the goods in question. + +11. Where a Party requires its competent authorities to act upon +their own initiative and to suspend the release of goods in +respect of which they have acquired prima facie evidence that an +intellectual property right is being infringed: + + (a) the competent authorities may at any time seek from the + right holder any information that may assist them to + exercise these powers; + + (b) the importer and the right holder shall be promptly + notified of the suspension by the Party's competent + authorities, and where the importer lodges an appeal + against the suspension with competent authorities, the + suspension shall be subject to the conditions, with + such modifications as are necessary, set out in + paragraphs 6 through 8; and + + (c) the Party shall only exempt both public authorities and + officials from liability to appropriate remedial + measures where actions are taken or intended in good + faith. + +12. Without prejudice to other rights of action open to the +right holder and subject to the defendant's right to seek +judicial review, each Party shall provide that its competent +authorities shall have the authority to order the destruction or +disposal of infringing goods in accordance with the principles +set out in Article 1715(5). In regard to counterfeit goods, the +authorities shall not allow the re-exportation of the infringing +goods in an unaltered state or subject them to a different +customs procedure, other than in exceptional circumstances. + +13. A Party may exclude from the application of paragraphs 1 +through 12 small quantities of goods of a non-commercial nature +contained in travellers' personal luggage or sent in small +consignments that are not repetitive. + +14. This Article shall apply, except as provided in Annex +1718.14. + + +Article 1719: Cooperation and Technical Assistance + +1. The Parties shall provide each other on mutually agreed +terms with technical assistance and shall promote cooperation +between their competent authorities. Such cooperation shall +include, but not be limited to, the training of personnel. + +2. The Parties shall cooperate with a view to eliminating trade +in goods that infringe intellectual property rights. For this +purpose, each Party shall establish and notify the other Parties +of contact points in its federal government and shall exchange +information concerning trade in infringing goods. + + +Article 1720: Protection of Existing Subject Matter + +1. Other than the provisions of Article 1705(7), this Agreement +does not give rise to obligations in respect of acts that +occurred before the date of application of the relevant +provisions of this Agreement for the Party in question. + +2. Except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, each +Party shall apply this Agreement to all subject matter existing +on the date of application of the relevant provisions of this +Agreement for the Party in question, and which is protected in a +Party on the said date, or which meets or comes subsequently to +meet the criteria for protection under the terms of this Chapter. +In respect of this paragraph and paragraphs 3 and 4, a Party's +obligations with respect to existing works shall be solely +determined under Article 18 of the Berne Convention and with +respect to the rights of producers of sound recordings in +existing sound recordings shall be determined solely under +Article 18 of that Convention, as made applicable under this +Agreement. + +3. Except as required under Article 1705(7), and +notwithstanding paragraph 2, a Party shall not be required to +restore protection to subject matter that, on the date of +application of the relevant provisions of this Agreement for the +Party in question, has fallen into the public domain in its +territory. + +4. Any acts in respect of specific objects embodying protected +subject matter which become infringing under the terms of +legislation in conformity with this Agreement, and which were +commenced or in respect of which a significant investment was +made, before the date of ratification of this Agreement by that +Party, any Party may provide for a limitation of the remedies +available to the right holder as to the continued performance of +such acts after the date of application of the Agreement for that +Party. In such cases, the Party shall, however, at least provide +for payment of equitable remuneration. + +5. No Party shall be obliged to apply the provisions of Article +1705(2)(d) or Article 1706(1)(d) with respect to originals or +copies purchased prior to the date of application of the relevant +provisions of this Agreement for that Party. + +6. No Party shall be required to apply Article 1709(10), or the +requirement in Article 1709(7) that patent rights shall be +enjoyable without discrimination as to the field of technology, +to use without the authorization of the right holder where +authorization for such use was granted by the government before +the text of the Draft Final Act Embodying the Results of the +Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations became known. + +7. In the case of intellectual property rights for which +protection is conditional upon registration, applications for +protection that are pending on the date of application of the +relevant provisions of this Agreement for the Party in question +shall be permitted to be amended to claim any enhanced protection +provided under the provisions of this Agreement. Such amendments +shall not include new matter. + + +Article 1721: Definitions + +For purposes of this Agreement: + +confidential information includes trade secrets, privileged +information and other materials exempted from disclosure under +the Party's domestic law; + +encrypted program-carrying satellite signal means a +program-carrying satellite signal that is transmitted in a form +whereby the aural or visual characteristics, or both, are +modified or altered for the purpose of preventing the +unauthorized reception by persons without the authorized +equipment that is designed to eliminate the effects of such +modification or alteration, of a program carried in that signal; + +geographical indication means any indication that identifies a +good as originating in the territory of a Party, or a region or +locality in that territory, where a particular quality, +reputation or other characteristic of the good is essentially +attributable to its geographical origin; + +in a manner contrary to honest commercial practices means at +least practices such as breach of contract, breach of confidence +and inducement to breach, and includes the acquisition of +undisclosed information by other persons who knew, or were +grossly negligent in failing to know, that such practices were +involved in the acquisition; + +intellectual property rights refers to copyright and related +rights, trademark rights, patent rights, rights in layout designs +of semiconductor integrated circuits, trade secret rights, plant +breeders' rights, rights in geographical indications and +industrial design rights; + +nationals of another Party means, in respect of the relevant +intellectual property right, persons who would meet the criteria +for eligibility for protection provided for in the Paris +Convention (1967), the Berne Convention (1971), the Geneva +Convention (1971), the International Convention for the +Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and +Broadcasting Organizations (1961), the UPOV Convention (1978), +the UPOV Convention (1991) or the Treaty on Intellectual Property +in Respect of Integrated Circuits, as if each Party were a party +to those Conventions, and with respect to intellectual property +rights that are not the subject of these Conventions, "nationals +of another Party" shall be understood to be at least individuals +who are citizens or permanent residents of that Party and also +includes any other natural person referred to in Annex 201.1; + +public includes, with respect to rights of communication and +performance of works provided for under Articles 11, 11bis(1) and +14(1)(ii) of the Berne Convention, with respect to dramatic, +dramatico-musical, musical and cinematographic works, at least, +any aggregation of individuals intended to be the object of, and +capable of perceiving, communications or performances of works, +regardless of whether they can do so at the same or different +times or in the same or different places, provided that such an +aggregation is larger than a family and its immediate circle of +acquaintances or is not a group comprising a limited number of +individuals having similarly close ties that has not been formed +for the principal purpose of receiving such performances and +communications of works; and + +secondary uses of sound recordings means the use directly for +broadcasting or for any other public communication of a sound +recording. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1701.3 + + Intellectual Property Conventions + + +1. Mexico shall: + + (a) make every effort to comply with the substantive + provisions of the 1978 or 1991 UPOV Convention as soon + as possible and shall do so no later than two years + after the date of signature of this Agreement; and + + (b) accept from the date of entry into force of this + Agreement, applications from plant breeders for + varieties in all plant genera and species and grant + protection, in accordance with such substantive + provisions, promptly after complying with subparagraph + (a). + +2. Notwithstanding Article 1701(2)(b), this Agreement confers +no rights and imposes no obligations on the United States with +respect to Article 6bis of the Berne Convention, or the rights +derived from that Article. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1705.7 + + Copyright + + + The United States shall provide protection to motion +pictures produced in another Party's territory that have been +declared to be in the public domain pursuant to 17 U.S.C. section +405. This obligation shall apply to the extent that it is +consistent with the Constitution of the United States, and is +subject to budgetary considerations. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1710.9 + + Layout Designs + + + Mexico shall make every effort to implement the requirements +of Article 1710 as soon as possible, and shall do so no later +than four years after the date of entry into force of this +Agreement. + +============================================================================= + ANNEX 1718.14 + + Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights + + + Mexico shall make every effort to comply with the +requirements of Article 1718 as soon as possible, and shall do so +in any event no later than three years after the date of +signature of this Agreement. + + +NAFTA Chapter Eighteen Publication, Notification and Administration of Laws + + + +Article 1801: Contact Points + + Each Party shall designate a contact point to facilitate +communications between the Parties on any matter covered by this +Agreement. Upon the request of another Party, the contact point +shall identify the office or official responsible for the matter +and assist, as necessary, in facilitating communication with the +requesting Party. + + +Article 1802: Publication + +1. Each Party shall ensure that its laws, regulations, +procedures and administrative rulings of general application +respecting any matter covered by this Agreement shall be promptly +published or otherwise made available in such a manner as to +enable interested persons and Parties to become acquainted with +them. + +2. To the extent possible, each Party shall: + + (a) publish in advance any such measure that it proposes to + adopt; and + + (b) provide a reasonable opportunity for comment by + interested persons and Parties on such proposed + measures. + + +Article 1803: Notification and Provision of Information + +1. Each Party shall, to the maximum extent possible, notify any +other Party with an interest in the matter of any proposed or +actual measure that it considers might materially affect the +operation of this Agreement or otherwise substantially affect +another Party's interests under this Agreement. + +2. Upon request of another Party, a Party shall promptly +provide information and respond to questions pertaining to any +actual or proposed measure, whether or not previously notified. + +3. Notification and provision of information shall be without +prejudice as to whether the measure is consistent with this +Agreement. + + +Article 1804: Administrative Proceedings + + With a view to administering in a consistent, impartial and +reasonable manner all measures of general application affecting +matters covered by this Agreement, each Party shall ensure in its +administrative proceedings applying measures referred to in +Article 1802 to particular persons, goods or services of another +Party in specific cases that: + + (a) whenever possible, persons of another Party that are + directly affected by a proceeding are provided + reasonable notice, in accordance with domestic + procedures, when a proceeding is initiated, including a + description of the nature of the proceeding, a + statement of the legal authority under which the + proceeding is initiated and a general description of + any issues in controversy; + + (b) such persons are afforded a reasonable opportunity to + present facts and arguments in support of their + positions prior to any final administrative action, + when time, the nature of the proceeding and the public + interest permit; and + + (c) its procedures are in accordance with domestic law. + + +Article 1805: Review and Appeal + +1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain judicial, quasi-judicial +or administrative tribunals or procedures for the purpose of the +prompt review and, where warranted, correction of final +administrative actions regarding matters covered by this +Agreement. Such tribunals shall be impartial and independent of +the office or authority entrusted with administrative enforcement +and shall not have any substantial interest in the outcome of the +matter. + +2. Each Party shall ensure that, in any such tribunals or +procedures, the parties to the proceeding are provided with the +right to: + + (a) a reasonable opportunity to support or defend their + respective positions; and + + (b) a decision based on the evidence and submissions of + record or, where required by domestic law the record + compiled by the administrative authority. + +3. Each Party shall ensure, subject to appeal or further review +as provided in its domestic law, that such decisions shall be +implemented by, and shall govern the practice of, such offices or +authorities with respect to the administrative action at issue. + + +Article 1806: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +administrative ruling of general application means an +administrative ruling or interpretation that applies to all +persons and fact situations that fall generally within its ambit +and that establishes a norm of conduct rather than adjudicating +with respect to a particular act or practice, but, does not +include a determination or ruling made in an administrative or +quasi-judicial proceeding that applies to a particular person, +good or service of another Party in a specific case. + +NAFTA Chapter Nineteen Review and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Matters + + + +Article 1901: General Provisions + +1. The provisions of Article 1904 shall apply only with respect +to goods that the competent investigating authority of the +importing Party, applying the importing Party's antidumping or +countervailing duty law to the facts of a specific case, +determines are goods of another Party. + +2. For the purposes of Articles 1903 and 1904, panels shall be +established in accordance with the provisions of Annex 1901.2. + +3. With the exception of Article 2203 (Entry into Force), no +provision of any other chapter of this Agreement shall be +construed as imposing obligations on the Parties with respect to +the Parties' antidumping law or countervailing duty law. + + +Article 1902: Retention of Domestic Antidumping Law and + Countervailing Duty Law + +1. Each Party reserves the right to apply its antidumping law +and countervailing duty law to goods imported from the territory +of any other Party. Antidumping law and countervailing duty law +include, as appropriate for each Party, relevant statutes, +legislative history, regulations, administrative practice and +judicial precedents. + +2. Each Party reserves the right to change or modify its +antidumping law or countervailing duty law, provided that in the +case of an amendment to a Party's antidumping or countervailing +duty statute: + + (a) such amendment shall apply to goods from another Party + only if the amending statute specifies that it applies + to the Parties to this Agreement; + + (b) the amending Party notifies any Party to which the + amendment applies in writing of the amending statute as + far in advance as possible of the date of enactment of + such statute; + + (c) following notification, the amending Party, upon + request of any Party to which the amendment applies, + consults with that Party prior to the enactment of the + amending statute; and + + (d) such amendment, as applicable to another Party, is not + inconsistent with: + + (i) the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), + the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of + the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (the + Antidumping Code) or the Agreement on the + Interpretation and Application of Articles VI, XVI + and XXIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and + Trade (the Subsidies Code), or successor + agreements to which all the original signatories + to this Agreement are party, or + + (ii) the object and purpose of this Agreement and this + Chapter, which is to establish fair and + predictable conditions for the progressive + liberalization of trade among the Parties to this + Agreement while maintaining effective and fair + disciplines on unfair trade practices, such object + and purpose to be ascertained from the provisions + of this Agreement, its preamble and objectives and + the practices of the Parties. + + +Article 1903: Review of Statutory Amendments + +1. A Party to which an amendment of another Party's antidumping +or countervailing duty statute applies may request in writing +that such amendment be referred to a binational panel for a +declaratory opinion as to whether: + + (a) the amendment does not conform to the provisions of + Article 1902(2)(d)(i) or (ii); or + + (b) such amendment has the function and effect of + overturning a prior decision of a panel made pursuant + to Article 1904 and does not conform to the provisions + of Article 1902(2)(d)(i) or (ii). + +Such declaratory opinion shall have force or effect only as +provided in this Article. + +2. The panel shall conduct its review in accordance with the +procedures of Annex 1903.2. + +3. In the event that the panel recommends modifications to the +amending statute to remedy a non-conformity that it has +identified in its opinion: + + (a) the two Parties shall immediately begin consultations + and shall seek to achieve a mutually satisfactory + solution to the matter within 90 days of the issuance + of the panel's final declaratory opinion. Such + solution may include seeking corrective legislation + with respect to the statute of the amending Party; + + (b) if corrective legislation is not enacted within nine + months from the end of the 90-day consultation period + referred to in subparagraph (a) and no other mutually + satisfactory solution has been reached, the Party that + requested the panel may + + (i) take comparable legislative or equivalent + executive action, or + + (ii) terminate this Agreement with regard to the + amending Party upon 60-day written notice to that + Party. + + +Article 1904: Review of Final Antidumping and Countervailing + Determinations + +1. As provided in this Article, the Parties shall replace +judicial review of final antidumping and countervailing duty +determinations with binational panel review. + +2. An involved Party may request that a panel review, based +upon the administrative record, a final antidumping or +countervailing duty determination of a competent investigating +authority of a Party to determine whether such determination was +in accordance with the antidumping or countervailing duty law of +the importing Party. For this purpose, the antidumping or +countervailing duty law consists of the relevant statutes, +legislative history, regulations, administrative practice and +judicial precedents to the extent that a court of the importing +Party would rely on such materials in reviewing a final +determination of the competent investigating authority. Solely +for purposes of the panel review provided for in this Article, +the antidumping and countervailing duty statutes of the Parties, +as those statutes may be amended from time to time, are +incorporated into this Agreement. + +3. The panel shall apply the standard of review described in +Article 1909 and the general legal principles that a court of the +importing Party otherwise would apply to a review of a +determination of the competent investigating authority. + +4. A request for a panel shall be made in writing to the other +involved Party within 30 days following the date of publication +of the final determination in question in the official journal of +the importing Party. In the case of final determinations that +are not published in the official journal of the importing Party, +the importing Party shall immediately notify the other involved +Party of such final determination where it involves goods from +the other involved Party, and the other involved Party may +request a panel within 30 days of receipt of such notice. Where +the competent investigating authority of the importing Party has +imposed provisional measures in an investigation, the other +involved Party may provide notice of its intention to request a +panel under this Article, and the Parties shall begin to +establish a panel at that time. Failure to request a panel +within the time specified in this paragraph shall preclude review +by a panel. + +5. An involved Party on its own initiative may request review +of a final determination by a panel and shall, upon request of a +person who would otherwise be entitled under the law of the +importing Party to commence domestic procedures for judicial +review of that final determination, request such review. + +6. The panel shall conduct its review in accordance with the +procedures established by the Parties pursuant to paragraph 14. +Where both involved Parties request a panel to review a final +determination, a single panel shall review that determination. + +7. The competent investigating authority that issued the final +determination in question shall have the right to appear and be +represented by counsel before the panel. Each Party shall +provide that other persons who, pursuant to the law of the +importing Party, otherwise would have had the right to appear and +be represented in a domestic judicial review proceeding +concerning the determination of the competent investigating +authority, shall have the right to appear and be represented by +counsel before the panel. + +8. The panel may uphold a final determination, or remand it for +action not inconsistent with the panel's decision. Where the +panel remands a final determination, the panel shall establish as +brief a time as is reasonable for compliance with the remand, +taking into account the complexity of the factual and legal +issues involved and the nature of the panel's decision. In no +event shall the time permitted for compliance with a remand +exceed an amount of time equal to the maximum amount of time +(counted from the date of the filing of a petition, complaint or +application) permitted by statute for the competent investigating +authority in question to make a final determination in an +investigation. If review of the action taken by the competent +investigating authority on remand is needed, such review shall be +before the same panel, which shall normally issue a final +decision within 90 days of the date on which such remand action +is submitted to it. + +9. The decision of a panel under this Article shall be binding +on the involved Parties with respect to the particular matter +between the Parties that is before the panel. + +10. This Agreement shall not affect: + + (a) the judicial review procedures of any Party; or + + (b) cases appealed under those procedures, + +with respect to determinations other than final determinations. + +11. A final determination shall not be reviewed under any +judicial review procedures of the importing Party if an involved +Party requests a panel with respect to that determination within +the time limits set forth in this Article. No Party shall +provide in its domestic legislation for an appeal from a panel +decision to its domestic courts. + +12. The provisions of this Article shall not apply where: + + (a) neither involved Party seeks panel review of a final + determination; + + (b) a revised final determination is issued as a direct + result of judicial review of the original final + determination by a court of the importing Party in + cases where neither involved Party sought panel review + of that original final determination; or + + (c) a final determination is issued as a direct result of + judicial review that was commenced in a court of the + importing Party before the date of entry into force of + this Agreement. + +13. Where within a reasonable time after the panel decision is +issued, an involved Party alleges that: + + (a) (i) a member of the panel was guilty of gross + misconduct, bias, or a serious conflict of + interest, or otherwise materially violated the + rules of conduct, + + (ii) the panel seriously departed from a fundamental + rule of procedure, or + + (iii) the panel manifestly exceeded its powers, + authority or jurisdiction set forth in this + Article, for example by failing to apply the + appropriate standard of review, and + + (b) any of the actions set out in subparagraph (a) has + materially affected the panel's decision and threatens + the integrity of the binational panel review process, + +that Party may avail itself of the extraordinary challenge +procedure set out in Annex 1904.13. + +14. To implement the provisions of this Article, the Parties +shall adopt rules of procedure by January 1, 1994. Such rules +shall be based, where appropriate, upon judicial rules of +appellate procedure, and shall include rules concerning: the +content and service of requests for panels; a requirement that +the competent investigating authority transmit to the panel the +administrative record of the proceeding; the protection of +business proprietary, government classified, and other privileged +information (including sanctions against persons participating +before panels for improper release of such information); +participation by private persons; limitations on panel review to +errors alleged by the Parties or private persons; filing and +service; computation and extensions of time; the form and content +of briefs and other papers; pre- and post-hearing conferences; +motions; oral argument; requests for rehearing; and voluntary +terminations of panel reviews. The rules shall be designed to +result in final decisions within 315 days of the date on which a +request for a panel is made, and shall allow: + + (a) 30 days for the filing of the complaint; + + (b) 30 days for designation or certification of the + administrative record and its filing with the panel; + + (c) 60 days for the complainant to file its brief; + + (d) 60 days for the respondent to file its brief; + + (e) 15 days for the filing of reply briefs; + + (f) 15 to 30 days for the panel to convene and hear oral + argument; and + + (g) 90 days for the panel to issue its written decision. + +15. In order to achieve the objectives of this Article, the +Parties shall, with respect to goods of the other Parties, amend +their antidumping and countervailing duty statutes and +regulations, and other statutes and regulations to the extent +that they apply to the operation of the antidumping and +countervailing duty laws. In particular, without limiting the +generality of the foregoing: + + (a) each Party shall amend its statutes or regulations to + ensure that existing procedures concerning the refund, + with interest, of antidumping or countervailing duties + operate to give effect to a final panel decision that a + refund is due; + + (b) each Party shall amend its statutes or regulations to + ensure that its courts shall give full force and + effect, with respect to any person within its + jurisdiction, to all sanctions imposed pursuant to the + laws of the other Parties to enforce provisions of any + protective order or undertaking that such other Party + has promulgated or accepted in order to permit access + for purposes of panel review or of the extraordinary + challenge procedure to confidential, personal, business + proprietary or other privileged information; + + (c) each Party shall amend its statutes or regulations to + ensure that + + (i) domestic procedures for judicial review of a final + determination may not be commenced until the time + for requesting a panel under paragraph 4 has + expired, and + + (ii) as a prerequisite to commencing domestic judicial + review procedures to review a final determination, + a Party or other person intending to commence such + procedures shall provide notice of such intent to + the Parties concerned and to other persons + entitled to commence such review procedures of the + same final determination no later than 10 days + prior to the latest date on which a panel may be + requested; and + + (d) Each Party shall make the further amendments set forth + in Annex 1904.15(d). + + +Article 1905: Safeguarding the Panel Review System + +1. Where a Party alleges that the application of another +Party's domestic law, + + (a) has prevented the establishment of a panel requested by + the complaining Party; + + (b) has prevented a panel requested by the complaining + Party from rendering a final decision; + + (c) has prevented the implementation of the decision of a + panel requested by the complaining Party or denied it + binding force and effect with respect to the particular + matter that was before the panel; or + + (d) has resulted in a failure to provide opportunity for + review of a final determination by a court or panel of + competent jurisdiction that is independent of the + competent investigating authorities, that examines the + basis for the investigating authorities' determination + and whether the investigating authority properly + applied domestic antidumping and countervailing duty + law in reaching the challenged determination, and that + employs the relevant standard of review identified in + Article 1911, + +that Party may request in writing consultations with the other +Party regarding the allegations. The consultations shall begin +within 15 days of the date of the request. + +2. If the matter has not been resolved within 45 days of the +request for consultations or such other period as the consulting +Parties may agree, the complaining Party may request the +establishment of a special committee. + +3. Unless otherwise agreed by the disputing Parties, the +special committee shall be established within 15 days of a +request and perform its functions in a manner consistent with the +provisions of this Chapter. + +4. The roster for special committees shall be that established +pursuant to Annex 1904.13.1. + +5. The special committee shall comprise three members selected +in accordance with the procedures set out in Annex 1904.13.1. + +6. The Parties shall establish rules of procedure in accordance +with the principles set out in Annex 1905.7. + +7. If the special committee makes an affirmative finding in +respect of one of the grounds specified in paragraph 1, the +complaining Party and the Party complained against shall begin +consultations within 10 days, and shall seek to achieve a +mutually satisfactory solution within 60 days of the issuance of +the committee's report. + +8. If, within the 60-day period, the Parties are unable to +reach a mutually satisfactory solution to the matter, or the +Party complained against has not demonstrated to the satisfaction +of the special committee that it has corrected the problem or +problems with respect to which the committee has made an +affirmative finding, the complaining Party may: + + (a) suspend the operation of Article 1904 with respect to + the Party complained against; or + + (b) suspend the application to the Party complained against + of such benefits under this Agreement as may be + appropriate under the circumstances. + +9. In the event that a complaining Party suspends the operation +of Article 1904 with respect to the Party complained against, the +latter Party may reciprocally suspend the operation of Article +1904. If either Party decides to suspend the operation of +Article 1904, it shall provide written notice of such suspension +to the other Party. + +10. The special committee may reconvene at any time, at the +request of the Party complained against, to determine: + + (a) whether the suspension of benefits by the complaining + Party pursuant to subparagraph 8(b) is manifestly + excessive; or + + (b) whether the Party complained against has corrected the + problem or problems with respect to which the committee + has made an affirmative finding. + +The special committee shall, within 45 days of the request, +present a report to both Parties containing its determination. +Where the special committee determines that the Party complained +against has corrected the problem or problems, any suspension +effected by the complaining Party or the Party complained +against, or both, pursuant to paragraphs 8 or 9 shall be +terminated. + +11. If the special committee makes an affirmative finding with +respect to one of the grounds specified in paragraph 1, then +effective as of the day following the date of issuance of the +special committee's decision: + + (a) binational panel or extraordinary challenge committee + review under Article 1904 shall be stayed + + (i) with respect to review of any final determination + of the complaining Party requested by the Party + complained against, if such review was requested + after the date on which consultations were + requested pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article + and in no case later than 150 days prior to an + affirmative finding by the special committee, or + + (ii) with respect to review of any final determination + of the Party complained against requested by the + complaining Party, at the request of the + complaining Party; and + + (b) the time for requesting panel or committee review under + Article 1904 shall be tolled. + +12. If either Party suspends the operation of Article 1904 +pursuant to paragraph 8(a), the panel or committee review stayed +under paragraph 11(a) shall be terminated and the challenge to +the final determination shall be irrevocably referred to the +appropriate domestic court for decision, as provided below: + + (a) with respect to review of any final determination of + the complaining Party requested by the Party complained + against, at the request of either Party, or of a party + to the panel review under Article 1904; or + + (b) with respect to review of any final determination of + the Party complained against requested by the + complaining Party, at the request of the complaining + Party, or of a party of the complaining Party that is a + party to the panel review under Article 1904. + +If either Party suspends the operation of Article 1904 pursuant +to paragraph 8(a), any time period tolled under Paragraph 11(b) +of this Article shall resume. + +If such suspension does not become effective, panel or committee +review stayed under paragraph 11(a), and any time period tolled +under paragraph 8(b), shall resume. + + +Article 1906: Prospective Application + + The provisions of this Chapter shall apply only +prospectively to: + + (a) final determinations of a competent investigating + authority made after the date of entry into force of + this Agreement; and + + (b) with respect to declaratory opinions under + Article 1903, amendments to antidumping or + countervailing duty statutes enacted after the date of + entry into force of this Agreement. + + +Article 1907: Consultations + +1. The Parties shall consult annually, or on the request of any +Party, to consider any problems that may arise with respect to +the implementation or operation of this Chapter and recommend +solutions, where appropriate. The Parties shall each designate +one or more officials, including officials of the competent +investigating authorities, to be responsible for ensuring that +consultations occur, when required, so that the provisions of +this Chapter are carried out expeditiously. + +2. The Parties further agree to consult on: + + (a) the potential to develop more effective rules and + disciplines concerning the use of government subsidies; + and + + (b) the potential for reliance on a substitute system of + rules for dealing with unfair transborder pricing + practices and government subsidization. + +3. The competent investigating authorities of the Parties shall +consult annually or on the request of any Party and may submit +reports to the Commission, if appropriate. In the context of +these consultations, the Parties agree that it is desirable in +the administration of anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws +to: + + (a) publish notice of initiation of investigations in the + importing country's official journal, setting forth the + nature of the proceeding, the legal authority under + which the proceeding is initiated, and a description of + the product at issue; + + (b) provide notice of the times for submissions of + information and for decisions that the competent + investigating authorities are expressly required by + statute or regulations to make; + + (c) provide explicit written notice and instructions as to + the information required from interested parties, + including foreign interests, and reasonable time to + respond to requests for information; + + (d) accord reasonable access to information + + (i) "reasonable access" in this context means access + during the course of the investigation, to the + extent practicable, so as to permit an opportunity + to present facts and arguments as set forth in + paragraph (e); when it is not practicable to + provide access to information during the + investigation in such time as to permit an + opportunity to present facts and arguments, + reasonable access shall mean in time to permit the + adversely affected party to make an informed + decision as to whether to seek judicial or panel + review, + + (ii) "access to information" in this context means + access to representatives determined by the + competent investigating authority to be qualified + to have access to information received by that + competent investigating authority, including + access to confidential (business proprietary) + information, but does not include information of + such high degree of sensitivity that its release + would lead to substantial and irreversible harm to + the owner or which is required to be kept + confidential in accordance with domestic + legislation of a Party; any privileges arising + under domestic law of the importing Party relating + to communications between the competent + investigating authorities and a lawyer in the + employ of, or providing advice to, those + authorities may be maintained; + + (e) provide the opportunity for interested parties, + including foreign interests, to present facts and + arguments, to the extent time permits, including an + opportunity to comment on the preliminary determination + of dumping or of subsidization; + + (f) protect confidential (business proprietary) + information, received by the competent investigating + authority, to ensure that there is no disclosure except + to representatives determined by the competent + investigating authorities to be qualified; + + (g) prepare administrative records, including + recommendations of official advisory bodies that may be + required to be kept, and any record of ex parte + meetings that may be required to be kept; + + (h) provide disclosure of relevant information upon which + any preliminary or final determination of dumping or of + subsidization is based, within a reasonable time after + a request by interested parties, including foreign + interests. Such information shall include an + explanation of the calculation or the methodology used + to determine the margin of dumping or the amount of + subsidy; + + (i) provide a statement of reasons concerning the final + determination of dumping or subsidization; and + + (j) provide a statement of reasons for final determinations + concerning material injury to a domestic industry, + threat of material injury to a domestic industry or + material retardation of the establishment of such an + industry. + +Inclusion of an item in paragraphs (a) through (j) is not +intended to serve as guidance to a binational panel reviewing a +final antidumping or countervailing duty determination pursuant +to Article 1904 in determining whether such determination was in +accordance with the antidumping or countervailing duty law of the +importing Party. + + +Article 1908: Special Secretariat Provisions + +1. The Parties shall establish a section within the Secretariat +established pursuant to Article 2002 to facilitate the operation +of this Chapter and the work of panels or committees that may be +convened pursuant to this Chapter. + +2. The secretaries of the Secretariat established pursuant to +Article 2002 shall act jointly to service all meetings of panels +or committees established pursuant to this Chapter. The +secretary of the Party in which a panel or committee proceeding +is held shall prepare a record thereof and shall preserve an +authentic copy of the same in the permanent offices. Such +secretary shall upon request provide to the secretary of any +other Party a copy of such portion of the record as is requested, +except that only public portions of the record shall be provided +to the secretary of the Party that is not an involved Party. + +3. Each secretary shall receive and file all requests, briefs +and other papers properly presented to a panel or committee in +any proceeding before it that is instituted pursuant to this +Chapter and shall number in numerical order all requests for a +panel or committee. The number given to a request shall be the +file number for briefs and other papers relating to such request. + +4. Each secretary shall forward to the secretary of the other +involved Party copies of all official letters, documents or other +papers received or filed with the Secretariat office pertaining +to any proceeding before a panel or committee, except for the +administrative record, which shall be handled in accordance with +paragraph 1. The secretary of an involved Party shall provide +upon request to the secretary of the Party that is not an +involved Party in the proceeding a copy of such public documents +as are requested. + +5. The remuneration of panelists or committee members, their +travel and lodging expenses, and all general expenses of the +panels or committees shall be borne equally by the involved +Parties. Each panelist or committee member shall keep a record +and render a final account of the person's time and expenses, and +the panel or committee shall keep a record and render a final +account of all general expenses. The Commission shall establish +amounts of remuneration and expenses that will be paid to the +panelists and committee members. + + +Article 1909: Code of Conduct + + The Parties shall, by the date of entry into force of this +Agreement, exchange letters establishing a code of conduct for +panelists and members of committees established pursuant to +Articles 1903, 1904 and 1905. + + +Article 1910: Miscellaneous + + Upon request, the competent investigating authority of a +Party shall provide the other Party or Parties with copies of all +public information submitted to it for the purposes of an +investigation with respect to goods of that other Party or +Parties. + + +Article 1911: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +administrative record means, unless otherwise agreed by the +Parties and the other persons appearing before a panel: + + (a) all documentary or other information presented to or + obtained by the competent investigating authority in + the course of the administrative proceeding, including + any governmental memoranda pertaining to the case, and + including any record of ex parte meetings as may be + required to be kept; + + (b) a copy of the final determination of the competent + investigating authority, including reasons for the + determination; + + (c) all transcripts or records of conferences or hearings + before the competent investigating authority; and + + (d) all notices published in the official journal of the + importing party in connection with the administrative + proceeding; + +antidumping statute as referred to in Articles 1902 and 1903 +means "antidumping statute" as defined in Annex 1911; + +competent investigating authority means "competent investigating +authority" of a Party, as defined in Annex 1911; + +countervailing duty statute as referred to in Articles 1902 and +1903 means "countervailing duty statute" as defined in Annex +1911; + +domestic law for the purposes of Article 1905(1) means a Party's +constitution, statutes, regulations and judicial decisions to the +extent they are relevant to the antidumping and countervailing +duty laws; + +final determination means "final determination" as defined in +Annex 1911; + +foreign interests includes exporters or producers of the Party +whose goods are the subject of the proceeding or, in the case of +a countervailing duty proceeding, the government of the Party +whose goods are the subject of the proceeding; + +general legal principles includes principles such as standing, +due process, rules of statutory construction, mootness and +exhaustion of administrative remedies; + +importing Party means the Party that issued the final +determination; + +involved Party means: + + (a) the importing Party; or + + (b) a Party whose goods are the subject of the final + determination; + +remand means a referral back for a determination not inconsistent +with the panel or committee decision; and + +standard of review means the standards set out in Annex 1911, as +may be amended from time to time by a Party. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1901.2 + + Establishment of Binational Panels + + +1. Prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the +Parties shall develop a roster of individuals to serve as +panelists in disputes under this Chapter. The roster shall +include sitting or retired judges to the fullest extent +practicable. The Parties shall consult in developing the roster, +which shall include at least 75 candidates. Each Party shall +select at least 25 candidates, and all candidates shall be +citizens of Canada, the United States or Mexico. Candidates +shall be of good character, high standing and repute, and shall +be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, reliability, +sound judgment and general familiarity with international trade +law. Candidates shall not be affiliated with a Party, and in no +event shall a candidate take instructions from a Party. Judges +shall not be considered to be affiliated with a Party. The +Parties shall maintain the roster, and may amend it, when +necessary, after consultations. + +2. A majority of the panelists on each panel shall be lawyers +in good standing. Within 30 days of a request for a panel, each +involved Party shall appoint two panelists, in consultation with +the other involved Party. The involved Parties normally shall +appoint panelists from the roster. If a panelist is not selected +from the roster, the panelist shall be chosen in accordance with +and be subject to the criteria of paragraph 1. Each involved +Party shall have the right to exercise four peremptory +challenges, to be exercised simultaneously and in confidence, +disqualifying from appointment to the panel up to four candidates +proposed by the other involved Party. Peremptory challenges and +the selection of alternative panelists shall occur within 45 days +of the request for the panel. If an involved Party fails to +appoint its members to a panel within 30 days or if a panelist is +struck and no alternative panelist is selected within 45 days, +such panelist shall be selected by lot on the 31st or 46th day, +as the case may be, from that Party's candidates on the roster. + +3. Within 55 days of the request for a panel, the involved +Parties shall agree on the selection of a fifth panelist. If the +involved Parties are unable to agree, they shall decide by lot +which of them shall select, by the 61st day, the fifth panelist +from the roster, excluding candidates eliminated by peremptory +challenges. + +4. Upon appointment of the fifth panelist, the panelists shall +promptly appoint a chairman from among the lawyers on the panel +by majority vote of the panelists. If there is no majority vote, +the chairman shall be appointed by lot from among the lawyers on +the panel. + +5. Decisions of the panel shall be by majority vote and based +upon the votes of all members of the panel. The panel shall +issue a written decision with reasons, together with any +dissenting or concurring opinions of panelists. + +6. Panelists shall be subject to the code of conduct +established pursuant to Article 1909. If an involved Party +believes that a panelist is in violation of the code of conduct, +the involved Parties shall consult and if they agree, the +panelist shall be removed and a new panelist shall be selected in +accordance with the procedures of this Annex. + +7. When a panel is convened pursuant to Article 1904 each +panelist shall be required to sign: + + (a) an application for protective order for information + supplied by the United States or its persons covering + business proprietary and other privileged information; + + (b) an undertaking for information supplied by Canada or + its persons covering confidential, personal, business + proprietary and other privileged information; or + + (c) an undertaking for information supplied by Mexico or + its persons covering confidential, business + proprietary, and other privileged information. + +8. Upon a panelist's acceptance of the obligations and terms of +an application for protective order or disclosure undertaking, +the importing Party shall grant access to the information covered +by such order or disclosure undertaking. Each Party shall +establish appropriate sanctions for violations of protective +orders or disclosure undertakings issued by or given to any +Party. Each Party shall enforce such sanctions with respect to +any person within its jurisdiction. Failure by a panelist to +sign a protective order or disclosure undertaking shall result in +disqualification of the panelist. + +9. If a panelist becomes unable to fulfill panel duties or is +disqualified, proceedings of the panel shall be suspended pending +the selection of a substitute panelist in accordance with the +procedures of this Annex. + +10. Subject to the code of conduct established pursuant to +Article 1909, and provided that it does not interfere with the +performance of the duties of such panelist, a panelist may engage +in other business during the term of the panel. + +11. While acting as a panelist, a panelist may not appear as +counsel before another panel. + +12. With the exception of violations of protective orders or +disclosure undertakings, signed pursuant to paragraph 7, +panelists shall be immune from suit and legal process relating to +acts performed by them in their official capacity. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 19O3.2 + + Panel Procedures Under Article 1903 + + +1. The panel shall establish its own rules of procedure unless +the Parties otherwise agree prior to the establishment of that +panel. The procedures shall ensure a right to at least one +hearing before the panel, as well as the opportunity to provide +written submissions and rebuttal arguments. The proceedings of +the panel shall be confidential, unless the two Parties otherwise +agree. The panel shall base its decisions solely upon the +arguments and submissions of the two Parties. + +2. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the panel shall, within +90 days after its chairman is appointed, present to the two +Parties an initial written declaratory opinion containing +findings of fact and its determination pursuant to Article 1903. + +3. If the findings of the panel are affirmative, the panel may +include in its report its recommendations as to the means by +which the amending statute could be brought into conformity with +the provisions of Article 1902(2)(d). In determining what, if +any, recommendations are appropriate, the panel shall consider +the extent to which the amending statute affects interests under +this Agreement. Individual panelists may provide separate +opinions on matters not unanimously agreed. The initial opinion +of the panel shall become the final declaratory opinion, unless a +Party to the dispute requests a reconsideration of the initial +opinion pursuant to paragraph 4. + +4. Within 14 days of the issuance of the initial declaratory +opinion, a Party to the dispute disagreeing in whole or in part +with the opinion may present a written statement of its +objections and the reasons for those objections to the panel. In +such event, the panel shall request the views of both Parties and +shall reconsider its initial opinion. The panel shall conduct +any further examination that it deems appropriate, and shall +issue a final written opinion, together with dissenting or +concurring views of individual panelists, within 30 days of the +request for reconsideration. + +5. Unless the Parties to the dispute otherwise agree, the final +declaratory opinion of the panel shall be made public, along with +any separate opinions of individual panelists and any written +views that either Party may wish to be published. + +6. Unless the Parties to the dispute otherwise agree, meetings +and hearings of the panel shall take place at the office of the +amending Party's Section of the Secretariat. + ANNEX 1904.13 + + Extraordinary Challenge Procedure + + +1. The involved Parties shall establish an extraordinary +challenge committee, composed of three members, within 15 days of +a request pursuant to Article 1904(13). The members shall be +selected from a 15-person roster comprised of judges or former +judges of a federal judicial court of the United States or a +judicial court of superior jurisdiction of Canada, or a Federal +Judicial Court of Mexico. Each Party shall name five persons to +this roster. Each involved Party shall select one member from +this roster and the involved Partie's shall decide by lot which +of them shell select the third member from the roster. + +2. The Parties shall establish by the date of entry into force +of the Agreement rules of procedure for committees. The rules +shall provide for a decision of a committee within 90 days of its +establishment. + +3. Committee decisions shall be binding on the Parties with +respect to the particular matter between the Parties that was +before the panel. After examination of the legal and factual +analysis underlying the findings and conclusions of the panel's +decision in order to determine whether one of the grounds set out +in Article 1904(13) has been established, and upon finding that +one of those grounds has been established, the committee shall +vacate the original panel decision or remand it to the original +panel for action not inconsistent with the committee's decision; +if the grounds are not established, it shall deny the challenge +and, therefore, the original panel decision shall stand affirmed. +If the original decision is vacated, a new panel shall be +established pursuant to Annex 1901.2. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1904.15(d) + + Amendments to Domestic Laws + + + Part A - Schedule of Canada + +1. Canada shall amend sections 56 and 58 of the Special Import +Measures Act, as amended, to allow the United States or Mexico or +a United States or a Mexican manufacturer, producer, or exporter, +without regard to payment of duties, to make a written request +for a re-determination; and section 59 to require the Deputy +Minister to make a ruling on a request for a redetermination +within one year of a request to a designated officer or other +customs officer; + +2. Canada shall amend section 18.3(1) of the Federal Court Act, +as amended, to render that section inapplicable to the United +States and to Mexico; and shall provide in its statutes or +regulations that persons (including producers of goods subject to +an investigation) have standing to ask Canada to request a panel +review where such persons would be entitled to commence domestic +procedures for judicial review if the final determination were +reviewable by the Federal Court pursuant to section 18.1(4); + +3. Canada shall amend the Special Import Measures Act, as +amended, and any other relevant provisions of law, to provide +that the following actions of the Deputy Minister shall be deemed +for the purposes of this Article to be final determinations +subject to judicial review: + + (a) a determination by the Deputy Minister pursuant to + section 41; + + (b) a re-determination by the Deputy Minister pursuant to + section 59; and + + (c) a review by the Deputy Minister of an undertaking + pursuant to section 53(1). + +4. Canada shall amend Part II of the Special Import Measures +Act, as amended, to provide for binational panel review +respecting goods of the Mexico and the United States; + +5. Canada shall amend Part II of the Special Import Measures +Act, as amended, to provide for definitions related to this +Agreement, as may be required; + +6. Canada shall amend Part II the Special Import Measures Act, +as amended, to permit the governments of Mexico and the United +States to request binational panel review of final +determinations; + +7. Canada shall amend Part II of Special Import Measures Act, +as amended, to provide for the establishment of panels requested +to review final determinations in respect of goods of Mexico and +goods of the United States; + +8. Canada shall amend Part II of Special Import Measures Act, +as amended, to provide for the conduct of review of a final +determination in accordance with Chapter XX of this Agreement; + +9. Canada shall amend Part II of the Special Import Measures +Act, as amended, to provide for request and conduct of an +extraordinary challenge proceeding in accordance with Article +1904 of this Agreement; + +10. Canada shall amend Part II of the Special Import Measures +Act, as amended, to provide for a code of conduct, immunity, +disclosure undertakings respecting confidential information and +remuneration for members of panels established pursuant to this +Agreement; and + +11. Canada shall make such amendments as are necessary to +establish a Canadian Secretariat for this Agreement and generally +to facilitate the operation of Chapter 19 of this Agreement. + + + Part B - Schedule of Mexico + + Mexico shall amend its antidumping and countervailing duty +statutes and regulations, and other statutes and regulations to +the extent that they apply to the operation of the antidumping +and countervailing duty laws, to provide the following: + +1. elimination of the possibility of imposing duties within the +five day period after the acceptance of a petition; substitution +of the term Resoluci¢n de Inicio for Resoluci¢n Provisional and +the term Resoluci¢n Provisional for Resoluci¢n que revisa a la +Resoluci¢n Provisional; + +2. full participation in the administrative process for +interested parties, including foreign interests, as well as the +right to administrative appeal and judicial review of final +determinations of investigations, reviews, product coverage or +other final decisions affecting them; + +3. elimination of the possibility of imposing provisional +duties before the issuance of a preliminary determination; + +4. the right to immediate access to review of final +determinations by binational panels, to interested parties, +including foreign interests, without the need to exhaust first +the administrative appeal; + +5. explicit and adequate timetables for determinations of the +competent investigating authority and for the submission of +questionnaires, evidence and comments by interested parties, +including foreign interests, as well as an opportunity for them +to present facts and arguments in support of their positions +prior to any final determination, to the extent time permits, +including an opportunity to be adequately informed in a timely +manner of and to comment on all aspects of preliminary +determinations of dumping or subsidization; + +6. written notice to interested parties, including foreign +interests, of any of the actions or resolutions rendered by the +competent investigating authority, including initiation of an +administrative review as well as its conclusion; + +7. disclosure meetings by the competent investigating authority +with interested parties, including foreign interests, in +investigations and reviews, within seven calendar days after the +date of publication in the Diario Oficial de la Federacion of +preliminary and final determinations, to explain the margins of +dumping and the amount of subsidies calculations and to provide +them with copies of sample calculations and, if used, computer +programs; + +8. timely access by eligible counsel of interested parties, +including foreign interests, during the course of the proceeding +(including disclosure meetings) and on appeal, either before a +national tribunal or a panel, to all information contained in the +administrative record of the proceeding, including confidential +information, excepting proprietary information of such a high +degree of sensitivity that its release would lead to substantial +and irreversible harm to the owner as well as government +classified information, subject to an undertaking for +confidentiality that strictly forbids use of the information for +personal benefit and its disclosure to persons who are not +authorized to receive such information; and for sanctions that +are specific to violations of undertakings in proceedings before +national tribunals or panels; + +9. timely access by interested parties, including foreign +interests, during the course of the proceeding, to all non- +confidential information contained in the administrative record +and access to such information by interested parties or their +representatives in any proceeding after 90 days following the +issuance of the final determination; + +10. a mechanism requiring that any person submitting documents +to the competent investigating authority shall simultaneously +serve on interested persons, including foreign interests, any +submissions after the complaint; + +11. preparation of summaries of ex parte meetings held between +the competent investigating authority and any interested party +and the inclusion in the administrative record of such summaries, +which shall be made available to parties to the proceeding; if +such summaries contain business proprietary information, such +documents must be disclosed to a party's representative under an +undertaking to ensure confidentiality; + +12. maintenance by the competent investigating authority of an +administrative record as defined in this Chapter and a +requirement that the final determination be based solely on the +administrative record; + +13. informing interested parties, including foreign interests, +in writing of all data and information the administering +authority requires them to submit for the investigation, review, +product coverage proceeding, or other antidumping and +countervailing duty proceedings; + +14. the right to an annual individual review on request by the +interested parties, including foreign interests, through which +they can obtain their own dumping margin or countervailing duty +rate, or can change the margin or rate they received in the +investigation or a previous review, reserving to the competent +investigating authority the ability to initiate a review, at any +time, on its own motion and requiring that the competent +investigating authority issue a notice of initiation within a +reasonable period of time after the request; + +15. application of determinations issued as a result of +judicial, administrative, or panel review, to the extent they are +relevant to interested parties, including foreign interests, in +addition to the plaintiff, so that all interested parties will +benefit; + +16. issuance of binding decisions by the competent investigating +authority if an interested party, including a foreign interest, +seeks clarification outside the context of an antidumping or +countervailing duty investigation or review as to whether a +particular product is covered by an antidumping or countervailing +duty order; + +17. a detailed statement of reasons and legal basis concerning +final determinations in a manner sufficient to permit interested +parties, including foreign interests, to make an informed +decision as to whether to seek judicial or panel review, +including an explanation of methodological or policy issues +raised in the calculation of dumping or subsidization; + +18. written notice to interested parties, including foreign +interests, and publication in the Diario Oficial de la Federacion +of initiation of investigations setting forth the nature of the +proceeding, the legal authority under which the proceeding is +initiated, and a description of the product at issue; + +19. documentation in writing of all advisory bodies' decisions +or recommendations, including the basis for the decision, and +release of such written decision to parties to the proceeding; +all decisions or recommendations of any advisory body shall be +placed in the administrative record and made available to parties +to the proceeding; and + +20. a standard of review to be applied by binational panels as +defined in Article 1911. + + + Part C - Schedule of the United States + +1. The United States shall amend section 301 of the Customs +Courts Act of 1980, as amended, and any other relevant provisions +of law, to eliminate the authority to issue declaratory judgments +in any civil action involving an antidumping or countervailing +duty proceeding regarding a class or kind of Canadian or Mexican +merchandise; + +2. The United States shall amend section 405(a) of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to provide that the interagency group +established under section 242 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 +shall prepare a list of individuals qualified to serve as members +of binational panels, extraordinary challenge committees, and +special committees convened under chapter 19 of this Agreement; + +3. The United States shall amend section 405(b) of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to provide that panelists selected to +serve on panels or committees convened pursuant to chapter XX of +this Agreement, and individuals designated to assist such +appointed individuals, shall not be considered employees of the +United States; + +4. The United States shall amend section 405(c) of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to provide that panelists selected to +serve on panels or committees convened pursuant to chapter XX of +this Agreement, and individuals designated to assist the +individuals serving on such panels or committees, shall be immune +from suit and legal process relating to acts performed by such +individuals in their official capacity and within the scope of +their functions as such panelists or committee members, except +with respect to the violation of protective orders described in +section 777f(d)(3) of the Tariff Act of 1930; + +5. The United States shall amend section 405(d) of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to establish a United States +Secretariat to facilitate, inter alia, the operation of chapter +XX of this Agreement and the work of the binational panels, +extraordinary challenge committees, and special committees +convened under that chapter; + +6. The United States shall amend section 407 of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to provide on that an extraordinary +challenge committee convened pursuant to chapter XX of this +Agreement shall have authority to obtain information in the event +of an allegation that a member of a binational panel was guilty +of gross misconduct, bias, or a serious conflict of interest, or +otherwise materially violated the rules of conduct, and for the +committee to summon the attendance of witnesses, order the taking +of depositions, and obtain the assistance of any district or +territorial court of the United States in aid of the committee's +investigation; + +7. The United States shall amend section 408 of the United +States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988, 19 +U.S.C. section 2112 note, to provide that, in the case of a final +determination of a competent investigating authority of Mexico, +as well as Canada, the filing with the United States Secretary of +a request for binational panel review by a person described in +Article 1904.5 of this Agreement shall be deemed, upon receipt of +the request by the Secretary, to be a request for binational +panel review within the meaning of Article 1904.4 of that +Agreement; + +8. The United States shall amend section 516A of the Tariff Act +of 1930 to provide that judicial review of antidumping or +countervailing duty cases regarding Mexican, as well as Canadian, +merchandise shall not be commenced in the Court of International +Trade if binational panel review is requested; + +9. The United States shall amend section 516A(a) of the Tariff +Act of 1930 to provide that the time limits for commencing an +action in the Court of International Trade with regard to +antidumping or countervailing duty proceedings involving Mexican +or Canadian merchandise shall not begin to run until the 31st day +after the date of publication in the Federal Register of notice +of the final determination or the antidumping duty order; + +10. The United States shall amend section 516A(g) of the Tariff +Act of 1930 to provide, in accordance with the terms of this +Agreement, for binational panel review of antidumping and +countervailing duty cases involving Mexican or Canadian +merchandise. Such amendment shall provide that if binational +panel review is requested such review will be exclusive; + +11. The United States shall amend section 516A(g) of the Tariff +Act of 1930 to provide that the competent investigating authority +shall, within the period specified by any panel formed to review +a final determination regarding Mexican or Canadian merchandise, +take action not inconsistent with the decision of the panel or +committee; + +12. The United States shall amend section 777 of the Tariff Act +of 1930 to provide for the disclosure to authorized persons under +protective order of proprietary information in the administrative +record if binational panel review of a final determination +regarding Mexican or Canadian merchandise is requested; and + +13. The United States shall amend section 777 of the Tariff Act +of 1930 to provide for the imposition of sanctions on any person +who the competent investigating authority finds to have violated +a protective order issued by the competent investigating +authority of the United States or disclosure undertakings entered +into with an authorized agency of Mexico or with a competent +investigating authority of Canada to protect proprietary material +during binational panel review. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1905.7 + + Special Committee Procedures + + +1. The Parties shall establish rules of procedure by the date +of entry into force of this Agreement in accordance with the +following principles: + + (a) the procedures shall assure a right to at least one + hearing before the special committee as well as the + opportunity to provide initial and rebuttal written + submissions; + + (b) the procedures shall assure that the special committee + shall prepare an initial report typically within + 60 days of the appointment of the last member, and + shall afford the Parties 14 days to comment on that + report prior to issuing a final report 30 days after + presentation of the initial report; + + (c) the special committee's hearings, deliberations, and + initial report, and all written submissions to and + communications with the special committee shall be + confidential; + + (d) unless the parties to the dispute otherwise agree, the + decision of the special committee shall be published 10 + days after it is transmitted to the disputing Parties, + along with any separate opinions of individual members + and any written views that either Party may wish to be + published; and + + (e) unless the Parties to the dispute otherwise agree, + meetings and hearings of the special committee shall + take place at the office of the section of the + Secretariat of the Party complained against. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 1911 + + Country-Specific Definitions + + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +antidumping statute means: + + (a) in the case of Canada, the relevant provisions of the + Special Import Measures Act, as amended, and any + successor statutes; + + (b) in the case of the United States, the relevant + provisions of Title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930, as + amended, and any successor statutes; + + (c) in the case of Mexico, the relevant provisions of the + Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n + Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior Implementing Article 131 of the + Constitution of the United Mexican States, as amended, + and any successor statutes; and + + (d) the provisions of any other statute that provides for + judicial review of final determinations under + subparagraph (a), (b) or (c), or indicates the standard + of review to be applied to such determinations. + +competent investigating authority means: + + (a) in the case of Canada; + + (i) the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, or its + successor, or + + (ii) the Deputy Minister of National Revenue for + Customs and Excise as defined in the Special + Import Measures Act, or the Deputy Minister's + successor; + + (b) in the case of the United States; + + (i) the International Trade Administration of the + United States Department of Commerce, or its + successor, or + + (ii) the United States International Trade Commission, + or its successor; and + + (c) in the case of Mexico, the designated authority within + the Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento Industrial, or its + successor. + +countervailing duty statute means: + + (a) in the case of Canada, the relevant provisions of the + Special Import Measures Act, as amended, and any + successor statutes; + + (b) in the case of the United States, section 303 and the + relevant provisions of Title VII of the Tariff Act of + 1930, as amended, and any successor statutes; + + (c) in the case of Mexico, the relevant provisions of the + Ley Reglamentaria del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n + Pol¡tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior, as amended, and any successor + statutes; and + + (d) the provisions of any other statute that provides for + judicial review of final determinations under + subparagraph (a), (b) or (c), or indicates the standard + of review to be applied to such determinations. + +final determination means: + + (a) in the case of Canada, + + (i) an order or finding of the Canadian International + Trade Tribunal under subsection 43(1) of the + Special Import Measures Act, + + (ii) an order by the Canadian International Trade + Tribunal under subsection 76(4) of the Special + Import Measures Act, continuing an order or + finding made under subsection 43(1) of the Act + with or without amendment, + + (iii) a determination by the Deputy Minister of + National Revenue for Customs and Excise + pursuant to section 41 of the Special Import + Measures Act, + + (iv) a re-determination by the Deputy Minister pursuant + to section 59 of the Special Import Measures Act, + + (v) a decision by the Canadian International Trade + Tribunal pursuant to subsection 76(3) of the + Special Import Measures Act not to initiate a + review, + + (vi) a reconsideration by the Canadian International + Trade Tribunal pursuant to subsection 91(3) of the + Special Import Measures Act, and + + (vii) a review by the Deputy Minister of an + undertaking pursuant to section 53(1) of the + Special Import Measures Act; + + (b) in the case of the United States, + + (i) a final affirmative determination by the + International Trade Administration of the United + States Department of Commerce or by the United + States International Trade Commission under + section 705 or 735 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as + amended, including any negative part of such a + determination, + + (ii) a final negative determination by the + International Trade Administration of the United + States Department of Commerce or by the United + States International Trade Commission under + section 705 or 735 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as + amended, including any affirmative part of such a + determination, + + (iii) a final determination, other than a + determination in (iv), under section 751 of + the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, + + (iv) a determination by the United States International + Trade Commission under section 751(b) of the + Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, not to review a + determination based upon changed circumstances, + and + + (v) a final determination by the International Trade + Administration of the United States Department of + Commerce as to whether a particular type of + merchandise is within the class or kind of + merchandise described in an existing finding of + dumping or antidumping or countervailing duty + order; and + + (c) in the case of the Mexico, + + (i) a final resolution regarding anti-dumping or + countervailing duties investigations by the + Secretar¡a de Comercio y Fomento Industrial, + pursuant to Article 13 of the Ley Reglamentaria + del Art¡culo 131 de la Constituci¢n Pol¡tica de + los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de + Comercio Exterior, as amended, + + (ii) a final resolution regarding an annual + administrative review of anti-dumping or + countervailing duties by the Secretar¡a de + Comercio y Fomento Industrial, as described in + Article 1904.15(q)(xiv), and + + (iii) a final resolution by the Secretaria de + Comercio y Fomento Industrial as to whether a + particular type of merchandise is within the + class or kind of merchandise described in an + existing antidumping or countervailing duty + resolution. + +standard of review means: + + (a) in the case of Canada, the grounds set forth in section + 18.1(4) of the Federal Court Act with respect to all + final determinations; + + (b) in the case of the United States, + + (i) the standard set forth in section 516A(b)(l)(B) of + the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, with the + exception of a determination referred to in (ii), + and + + (ii) the standard set forth in section 516A(b)(l)(A) of + the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, with respect + to a determination by the United States + International Trade Commission not to initiate a + review pursuant to section 751(b) of the Tariff + Act of 1930, as amended; and + + (c) in the case of the Mexico, the standard set forth in + Article 238 of the C¢digo Fiscal de la Federaci¢n, or + any successor statutes, based solely on the + administrative record. +NAFTA Chapter Twenty Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures + + + Subchapter A - Institutions + + +Article 2001: The Free Trade Commission + +1. The Parties hereby establish the Free Trade Commission, +comprising cabinet-level representatives of the Parties or their +designees. + +2. The Commission shall: + + (a) supervise the implementation of this Agreement; + + (b) oversee its further elaboration; + + (c) resolve disputes that may arise regarding its + interpretation or application; + + (d) supervise the work of all committees and working groups + established under this Agreement, referred to in Annex + 2001.2; and + + (e) consider any other matter that may affect the operation + of this Agreement. + +3. The Commission may: + + (a) establish, and delegate responsibilities to, ad hoc or + standing committees, working groups or expert groups; + + (b) seek the advice of non-governmental persons or groups; + and + + (c) take such other action in the exercise of its functions + as the Parties may agree. + +4. The Commission shall establish its rules and procedures. +All decisions of the Commission shall be taken by consensus, +except as the Commission may otherwise agree. + +5. The Commission shall convene at least once a year in regular +session. Regular sessions of the Commission shall be chaired +successively by each Party. + + +Article 2002: The Secretariat + +1. The Commission shall establish and oversee a Secretariat +comprising national Sections. + +2. Each Party shall: + + (a) establish a permanent office of its Section; + + (b) be responsible for + + (i) the operation and costs of its Section, and + + (ii) the remuneration and payment of expenses of + panelists and members of committees and scientific + review boards established under this Agreement, as + set out in Annex 2002.2; + + (c) designate an individual to serve as Secretary for its + Section, who shall be responsible for its + administration and management; and + + (d) notify the Commission of the location of its Section's + office. + +3. The Secretariat shall: + + (a) provide assistance to the Commission; + + (b) provide administrative assistance to: + + (i) panels and committees established under Chapter + Nineteen (Review and Dispute Settlement in + Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Matters), in + accordance with the procedures established + pursuant to Article 1908, and + + (ii) panels established under this Chapter, in + accordance with procedures established pursuant to + Article 2012; and + + (c) as the Commission may direct: + + (i) support the work of other committees and groups + established under this Agreement, and + + (ii) otherwise facilitate the operation of this + Agreement. + + + + Subchapter B - Dispute Settlement + + +Article 2003: Cooperation + + The Parties shall at all times endeavor to agree on the +interpretation and application of this Agreement, and shall make +every attempt through cooperation and consultations to arrive at +a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter that might +affect its operation. + + +Article 2004: Recourse to Dispute Settlement Procedures + + Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the dispute +settlement provisions of this Chapter shall apply with respect to +the avoidance or settlement of all disputes between the Parties +regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement or +wherever a Party considers that an actual or proposed measure of +another Party is or would be inconsistent with the obligations of +this Agreement or cause nullification or impairment in the sense +of Annex 2004. + + +Article 2005: GATT Dispute Settlement + +1. Subject to paragraphs 2, 3 and 4, disputes regarding any +matter arising under both this Agreement and the General +Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, any agreement negotiated +thereunder, or any successor agreement (GATT), may be settled in +either forum at the discretion of the complaining Party. + +2. Before a Party initiates a dispute settlement proceeding in +the GATT against another Party on grounds that are substantially +equivalent to those available to that Party under this Agreement, +that Party shall notify any third Party of its intention. If a +third Party wishes to have recourse to dispute settlement +procedures under this Agreement regarding the matter, it shall +inform promptly the notifying Party and those Parties shall +consult with a view to agreement on a single forum. If those +Parties cannot agree, the dispute normally shall be settled under +this Agreement. + +3. In any dispute referred to in paragraph 1 where the +responding Party claims that its action is subject to Article 104 +(Relation to Environmental and Conservation Agreements) and +requests in writing that the matter be considered under this +Agreement, the complaining Party may, in respect of that matter, +thereafter have recourse to dispute settlement procedures solely +under this Agreement. + +4. In any dispute referred to in paragraph 1 that arises under +Subchapter Seven-B (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures) or +Chapter Nine (Standards-Related Measures). + + (a) concerning a measure adopted or maintained by a Party + to protect its human, animal, or plant life or health, + or to protect its environment; and + + (b) that raises factual issues concerning the environment, + health, safety or conservation, including directly + related scientific matters, + +where the responding Party requests in writing that the matter be +considered under this Agreement, the complaining Party may, in +respect of that matter, thereafter have recourse to dispute +settlement procedures solely under this Agreement. + +5. The responding Party shall deliver a copy of a request made +pursuant to paragraph 3 or 4 to the other Parties and to its +Section of the Secretariat. Where the complaining Party has +initiated dispute settlement proceedings regarding any matter +subject to paragraph 3 or 4, the responding Party shall deliver +its request no later than 15 days thereafter. Upon receipt of +such request, the complaining Party shall promptly withdraw from +participation in those proceedings and may initiate dispute +settlement procedures under Article 2007. + +6. Once dispute settlement procedures have been initiated under +Article 2007 or dispute settlement proceedings have been +initiated under the GATT, the forum selected shall be used to the +exclusion of the other, unless a Party makes a request pursuant +to paragraph 3 or 4. + +7. For purposes of this Article, dispute settlement proceedings +under the GATT are deemed to be initiated by a Party's request +for a panel, such as under Article XXIII:2 of the General +Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1947, or for a committee +investigation, such as under Article 20.1 of the Customs +Valuation Code. + + +Consultations + +Article 2006: Consultations + +1. Any Party may request in writing consultations with any +other Party regarding any actual or proposed measure or any other +matter that it considers might affect the operation of this +Agreement. + +2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to the other +Parties and to its Section of the Secretariat. + +3. Unless the Commission otherwise provides in its rules and +procedures established under Article 2001(4), a third Party that +considers it has a substantial interest in the matter shall be +entitled to participate in the consultations on delivery of +written notice to the other Parties and to its Section of the +Secretariat. + +4. Consultations on matters regarding perishable agricultural +goods shall commence within 15 days of the date of delivery of +the request. + +5. The consulting Parties shall make every attempt to arrive at +a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter through +consultations under this Article or other consultative provisions +of this Agreement. To this end, the consulting Parties shall: + + (a) provide sufficient information to enable a full + examination of how the actual or proposed measure or + other matter might affect the operation of this + Agreement; + + (b) treat any confidential or proprietary information + exchanged in the course of consultations on the same + basis as the Party providing the information; and + + (c) seek to avoid any resolution that adversely affects the + interests under this Agreement of any other Party. + + +Initiation of Procedures + +Article 2007: Commission - Good Offices, Conciliation and + Mediation + +1. If the consulting Parties fail to resolve a matter pursuant +to Article 2006 within: + + (a) 30 days of delivery of a request for consultations; + + (b) 45 days of delivery of such request if any other Party + has subsequently requested or has participated in + consultations regarding the same matter; + + (c) 15 days of delivery of a request for consultations in + matters regarding perishable agricultural goods; or + + (d) such other period as they may agree, + +any such Party may request in writing a meeting of the +Commission. + +2. A Party may also request in writing a meeting of the +Commission where: + + (a) it has initiated dispute settlement proceedings under + the GATT regarding any matter subject to Article + 2005(3) or (4), and has received a request pursuant to + Articles 2005(5) for recourse to dispute settlement + procedures under this Chapter; or + + (b) consultations have been held pursuant to Article 513 + (Working Group on Rules of Origin), Article 765 + (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures - Technical + Consultations) and Article 914 (Standards-Related + Measures - Technical Consultations). + +3. The requesting Party shall state in the request the measure +or other matter complained of and indicate the provisions of this +Agreement that it considers relevant, and shall deliver the +request to the other Parties and to its Section of the +Secretariat. + +4. Unless it decides otherwise, the Commission shall convene +within 10 days of delivery of the request and shall endeavor to +resolve the dispute promptly. + +5. The Commission may: + + (a) call on such technical advisers or create such working + groups or expert groups as it deems necessary; + + (b) have recourse to good offices, conciliation, mediation + or such other dispute resolution procedures; or + + (c) make recommendations, + +as may assist the consulting Parties to reach a mutually +satisfactory resolution of the dispute. + +6. Unless it decides otherwise, the Commission shall +consolidate two or more proceedings before it pursuant to this +Article regarding the same measure. The Commission may +consolidate two or more proceedings regarding other matters +before it pursuant to this Article that it determines are +appropriate to be considered jointly. + + +Panel Proceedings + +Article 2008: Request for an Arbitral Panel + +1. If the Commission has convened pursuant to Article 2007(4), +and the matter has not been resolved within: + + (a) 30 days thereafter; + + (b) 30 days after the Commission has convened in respect of + the matter most recently referred to it, where + proceedings have been consolidated pursuant to Article + 2007(6); or + + (c) such other period as the consulting Parties may agree, + +any consulting Party may request in writing the establishment of +an arbitral panel. The requesting Party shall deliver the +request to the other Parties and to its Section of the +Secretariat. + +2. Upon delivery of the request, the Commission shall establish +an arbitral panel. + +3. A third Party that considers it has a substantial interest +in the matter shall be entitled to join as a complaining Party, +on delivery of written notice of its intention to participate to +the disputing Parties and its Section of the Secretariat. Such +notice shall be delivered at the earliest possible time, and in +any event no later than seven days after the date of delivery of +a request by a Party for the establishment of a panel. + +4. If such Party does not join as a complaining Party in +accordance with paragraph 3, it normally shall refrain thereafter +from initiating or continuing: + + (a) a dispute settlement procedure under this Agreement; or + + + (b) a dispute settlement proceeding in the GATT on grounds + that are substantially equivalent to those available to + that Party under this Agreement, + +regarding the same matter in the absence of a significant change +in economic or commercial circumstances. + +5. Unless otherwise agreed by the disputing Parties, the panel +shall be established and perform its functions in a manner +consistent with the provisions of this Chapter. + + +Article 2009: Roster + +1. The Parties shall establish and maintain a roster of up to +30 individuals who are willing and able to serve as panelists. +The roster members shall be appointed by consensus for terms of +three years, and may be reappointed. + +2. Roster members shall: + + (a) have expertise or experience in law, international + trade, other matters covered by this Agreement, or the + resolution of disputes arising under international + trade agreements, and shall be chosen strictly on the + basis of objectivity, reliability and sound judgment; + + (b) be independent of, and not be affiliated with or take + instructions from, any Party; and + + (c) comply with a code of conduct to be established by the + Commission. + + +Article 2010: Qualifications of Panelists + +1. All panelists shall meet the qualifications set out in +Article 2009(2). + +2. Individuals may not serve as panelists for a dispute in +which they have participated pursuant to Article 2007(5). + + +Article 2011: Panel Selection + +1. Where there are two disputing Parties, the following +procedures shall apply: + + (a) The panel shall comprise five members. + + (b) The disputing Parties shall endeavor to agree on the + chair of the panel within 15 days of the delivery of + the request for the establishment of the panel. If the + disputing Parties are unable to agree on the chair + within this period, the disputing Party chosen by lot + shall select within five days as chair an individual + who is not a citizen of that Party. + + (c) Within 15 days of selection of the chair, each + disputing Party shall select two panelists who are + citizens of the other disputing Party. + + (d) If a disputing Party fails to select its panelists + within such period, such panelists shall be selected by + lot from among the roster members who are citizens of + the other disputing Party. + +2. Where there are more than two disputing Parties, the +following procedures shall apply: + + (a) The panel shall comprise five members. + + (b) The disputing Parties shall endeavor to agree on the + chair of the panel within 15 days of the delivery of + the request for the establishment of the panel. If the + disputing Parties are unable to agree on the chair + within this period, the Party or Parties on the side of + the dispute chosen by lot shall select within 10 days a + chair who is not a citizen of such Party or Parties. + + (c) Within 15 days of selection of the chair, the Party + complained against shall select two panelists, one of + whom is a citizen of a complaining Party, and the other + of whom is a citizen of another complaining Party. The + complaining Parties shall select two panelists who are + citizens of the Party complained against. + + (d) If any disputing Party fails to select a panelist + within such period, such panelist shall be selected by + lot in accordance with the citizenship criteria of + subparagraph (c). + +3. Panelists shall normally be selected from the roster. Any +disputing Party may exercise a peremptory challenge against any +individual not on the roster who is proposed as a panelist by a +disputing Party within 15 days after the individual has been +proposed. + +4. If a disputing Party believes that a panelist is in +violation of the code of conduct, the disputing Parties shall +consult and if they agree, the panelist shall be removed and a +new panelist shall be selected in accordance with this Article. + + +Article 2012: Rules of Procedure + +1. The Commission shall establish Model Rules of Procedure, in +accordance with the following principles: + + (a) The procedures shall assure a right to at least one + hearing before the panel as well as the opportunity to + provide initial and rebuttal written submissions. + + (b) The panel's hearings, deliberations and initial report, + and all written submissions to and communications with + the panel shall be confidential. + +2. Unless the disputing Parties otherwise agree, the panel +shall conduct its proceedings in accordance with the Model Rules +of Procedure. + +3. Unless the disputing Parties otherwise agree within 20 days +from the date of the delivery of the request for the +establishment of the panel, the terms of reference shall be: + + "To examine, in the light of the relevant provisions of + the NAFTA, the matter referred to the Commission (as + set out in the request for a Commission meeting) and to + make findings, determinations and recommendations as + provided in Article 2016(2)." + +4. If a complaining Party wishes to argue that a matter has +nullified or impaired benefits, the terms of reference shall so +indicate. + +5. If a disputing Party wishes the panel to make findings as to +the degree of adverse trade effects on any Party of any measure +found not to conform with the obligations of the Agreement or to +have caused nullification or impairment in the sense of Annex +2004, the terms of reference shall so indicate. + +Article 2013: Third Party Participation + + A Party that is not a disputing Party, on delivery of a +written notice to the disputing Parties and to its Section of the +Secretariat, shall be entitled to attend all hearings, to make +written and oral submissions to the panel and to receive written +submissions of the disputing Parties. + + +Article 2014: Role of Experts + + At the request of a disputing Party, or on its own +initiative, the panel may seek information and technical advice +from any person or body that it deems appropriate, provided that +the disputing Parties so agree and subject to such terms and +conditions as such Parties may agree. + + +Article 2015: Scientific Review Boards + +1. At the request of a disputing Party or, unless the disputing +Parties disapprove, on its own initiative, the panel may request +a written report of a scientific review board on any factual +issue concerning environmental, health, safety or other +scientific matters raised by a disputing Party in a proceeding, +subject to such terms and conditions as such Parties may agree. + +2. The board shall be selected by the panel from among highly +qualified, independent experts in the scientific matters, after +consultations with the disputing Parties and the scientific +bodies set out in the Model Rules of Procedure established +pursuant to Article 2012(1). + +3. The participating Parties shall be provided: + + (a) advance notice of, and an opportunity to provide + comments to the panel on, the proposed factual issues + to be referred to the board; and + + (b) a copy of the board's report and an opportunity to + provide comments on the report to the panel. + +4. The panel shall take the board's report and any comments by +the Parties thereon into account in the preparation of its +report. + + +Article 2016: Initial Report + +1. Unless the disputing Parties otherwise agree, the panel +shall base its report on the submissions and arguments of the +Parties and on any information before it pursuant to Article 2014 +or 2015. + +2. Unless the disputing Parties otherwise agree, the panel +shall, within 90 days after the last panelist is selected or such +other period as the Model Rules of Procedure established pursuant +to Article 2012(1) may provide, present to the disputing Parties +an initial report containing: + + (a) findings of fact, including any findings pursuant to a + request under Article 2012(5); + + (b) its determination as to whether the measure at issue is + or would be inconsistent with the obligations of this + Agreement or cause nullification or impairment in the + sense of Annex 2004, or any other determination + requested in the terms of reference; and + + (c) its recommendations, if any, for resolution of the + dispute. + +3. Panelists may furnish separate opinions on matters not +unanimously agreed. + +4. A disputing Party may submit written comments to the panel +on its initial report within 14 days of presentation of the +report. + +5. In such an event, and after considering such written +comments, the panel, on its own initiative or at the request of +any disputing Party, may: + + (a) request the views of any participating Party; + + (b) reconsider its report; and + + (c) make any further examination that it considers + appropriate. + + +Article 2017: Final Report + +1. The panel shall present to the disputing Parties a final +report, including any separate opinions on matters not +unanimously agreed, within 30 days of presentation of the initial +report, unless the disputing Parties otherwise agree. + +2. No panel may, either in its initial report or its final +report, disclose which panelists are associated with majority or +minority opinions. + +3. The disputing Parties shall transmit to the Commission the +final report of the panel, including any report of a scientific +review board established under Article 2015, as well as any +written views that a disputing Party desires to be appended, on a +confidential basis within a reasonable period of time after it is +presented to them. + +4. Unless the Commission decides otherwise, the final report of +the panel shall be published 15 days after it is transmitted to +the Commission. + + +Implementation of Panel Reports + +Article 2018: Implementation of Final Report + +1. On receipt of the final report of a panel, the disputing +Parties shall agree on the resolution of the dispute, which +normally shall conform with the determinations and +recommendations of the panel, and shall notify their Sections of +the Secretariat of any agreed resolution of any dispute. + +2. Whenever possible, such resolution shall be +non-implementation or removal of a measure not conforming with +this Agreement or causing nullification or impairment in the +sense of Annex 2004 or, failing such a resolution, compensation. + + +Article 2019: Non-Implementation - Suspension of Benefits + +1. If in its final report a panel has determined that a measure +is inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or causes +nullification or impairment in the sense of Annex 2004 and the +Party complained against has not reached agreement with any +complaining Party on a mutually satisfactory resolution pursuant +to Article 2018(1) within 30 days of receiving the final report, +such complaining Party may suspend the application to the Party +complained against of benefits of equivalent effect until such +time as they have reached agreement on a resolution of the +dispute. + +2. In considering what benefits to suspend pursuant to +paragraph 1: + + (a) a complaining Party should first seek to suspend + benefits in the same sector or sectors as that affected + by the measure or other matter that the panel has found + to be inconsistent with the obligations of this + Agreement or to have caused nullification or impairment + by the non-complying Party in the sense of Annex 2004; + and + + (b) a complaining Party that considers it is not + practicable or effective to suspend benefits in the + same sector or sectors may suspend benefits in other + sectors. + +3. On the written request of any disputing Party delivered to +the other Parties and its Section of the Secretariat, the +Commission shall establish a panel to determine whether the level +of benefits suspended by a Party pursuant to paragraph 1 is +manifestly excessive. + +4. The panel proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with +the Model Rules of Procedure. The panel shall present its +determination within 60 days after the last panelist is selected +or such other period as the disputing Parties may agree. + + + + Subchapter C - Domestic Proceedings + and Private Commercial Dispute Settlement + + +Article 2020: Referrals of Matters from Judicial or + Administrative Proceedings + +1. If an issue of interpretation or application of this +Agreement arises in any domestic judicial or administrative +proceeding of a Party that any Party considers would merit its +intervention, or if a court or administrative body solicits the +views of a Party, that Party shall notify the other Parties and +its Section of the Secretariat. The Commission shall endeavor to +agree on an appropriate response as expeditiously as possible. + +2. The Party in whose territory the court or administrative +body is located shall submit any agreed interpretation of the +Commission to the court or administrative body in accordance with +the rules of that forum. + +3. If the Commission is unable to agree, any Party may submit +its own views to the court or administrative body in accordance +with the rules of that forum. + + +Article 2021: Private Rights + + No Party may provide for a right of action under its +domestic law against any other Party on the ground that a measure +of another Party is inconsistent with this Agreement. + + +Article 2022: Alternative Dispute Resolution of Commercial +Disputes + +1. Each Party shall, to the maximum extent possible, encourage +and facilitate the use of arbitration and other means of +alternative dispute resolution for the settlement of +international commercial disputes between private parties in the +free trade area. + +2. To this end, each Party shall provide appropriate procedures +to ensure observance of agreements to arbitrate and for the +recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in such disputes. + +3. A Party shall be deemed to be in compliance with paragraph 2 +if it is a party to and is in compliance with the 1958 United +Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign +Arbitral Awards or the 1975 Inter-American Convention on +International Commercial Arbitration. + +4. The Commission shall establish an Advisory Committee on +Private Commercial Disputes comprising persons with expertise or +experience in the resolution of private international commercial +disputes. The Committee shall report and provide recommendations +to the Commission on general issues referred to it by the +Commission respecting the availability, use and effectiveness of +arbitration and other procedures for the resolution of such +disputes in the free trade area. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2001.2 + + Committees and Working Groups + + +A. Committees: + + 1. Committee on Trade in Goods (Article 317) + + 2. Committee on Trade in Worn Clothing (Annex 300-B, + Section 9.1) + + 3. Committee on Agricultural Trade (Article 708) + + 4. Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures + (Article 764) + + 5. Committee on Standards-Related Measures (Article 913) + + (a) Land Transportation Services Standards + Subcommittee (Article 913(5)) + + (b) Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee (Article + 913(5)) + + (c) Automotive Standards Council (Article 913(5)) + + (d) Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel + Goods (Article 913(5)) + + 6. Committee on NAFTA Small Business (Article 1021) + + 7. Financial Services Committee (Article 1414) + + 8. Advisory Committee on Private Commercial Disputes + (Article 2022) + + +B. Working Groups: + + 1. Working Group on Rules of Origin (Article 513) + + (a) Customs Subgroup (Article 513(5)) + + 2. Working Group on Agricultural Subsidies (Article + 706(6)) + + 3. Mexican-American Working Group (Article 704(3), Section + I) + + 4. Mexican-Canadian Working Group (Article 704(3), Section + II) + + 5. Working Group on Trade and Competition (Article 1504) + + 6. Temporary Entry Working Group (Article 1605) + + +C. Other Committees and Working Groups established under this + Agreement + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2002.2 + + Remuneration and Payment of Expenses + + +1. The Commission shall establish the amounts of remuneration +and expenses that will be paid to the panelists, committee +members and members of scientific review boards. + +2 The remuneration of panelists or committee members and their +assistants, members of scientific review boards, their travel and +lodging expenses, and all general expenses of panels, committees +or scientific review boards shall be borne equally by: + + (a) in the case of panels or committees established under + Chapter Nineteen (Review and Dispute Settlement in + Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Matters), the + involved Parties, as they are defined in Article 1911; + or + + (b) in the case of panels and scientific review boards + established under this Chapter, the disputing Parties. + +3. Each panelist shall keep a record and render a final account +of the person's time and expenses, and the panel, committee or +scientific review board shall keep a record and render a final +account of all general expenses. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2004 + + Nullification and Impairment + + +1. If any Party considers that any benefit it could reasonably +have expected to accrue to it under any provision of: + + (a) Part Two (Trade in Goods), except for those provisions + of Annex 300-A (Automotive Sector) or Chapter Six + (Energy) relating to investment, + + (b) Part Three (Technical Barriers to Trade), + + (c) Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services), or + + (d) Part Six (Intellectual Property), + +is being nullified or impaired as a result of the application of +any measure that is not inconsistent with this Agreement, the +Party may have recourse to dispute settlement under this Chapter. + +2. A Party may not invoke: + + (a) paragraph (1)(a) or (b), to the extent that the benefit + arises from any cross-border trade in services + provision of Part Two, or + + (b) paragraph (1)(c) or (d), + +with respect to any measure subject to an exception under Article +2101 (General Exceptions). + +NAFTA PART NINE OTHER PROVISIONS + Chapter Twenty-One + + Exceptions + + + +Article 2101: General Exceptions + +1. For purposes of: + + (a) Part Two (Trade in Goods), except to the extent that a + provision of that Part applies to services or + investment, and + + (b) Part Three (Technical Barriers to Trade), except to the + extent that a provision of that Part applies to + services, + +GATT Article XX and its interpretative notes, or any equivalent +provision of a successor agreement to which all Parties are +party, are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement. +The Parties understand that the measures referred to in GATT +Article XX(b) include environmental measures necessary to protect +human, animal or plant life or health, and that GATT Article +XX(g) applies to measures relating to the conservation of living +and non-living exhaustible natural resources. + +2. Provided that such measures are not applied in a manner that +would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable +discrimination between countries where the same conditions +prevail or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties, +nothing in: + + (a) Part Two (Trade in Goods), to the extent that a + provision of that Part applies to services, + + (b) Part Three (Technical Barriers to Trade), to the extent + that a provision of that Part applies to services, + + (c) Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services), and + + (d) Chapter Thirteen (Telecommunications), + +shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any +Party of measures necessary to secure compliance with laws or +regulations that are not inconsistent with the provisions of this +Agreement, including those relating to health and safety and +consumer protection, or + +3. Provided that such measures are not applied in an arbitrary +or unjustifiable manner, or do not constitute a disguised +restriction on international trade or investment, nothing in +Article 1106(1)(b) or (c) or (3)(a) or (b) (Performance +Requirements) shall be construed to prevent any Party from +adopting or maintaining measures, including environmental +measures: + + (a) necessary to secure compliance with laws and + regulations that are not inconsistent with the + provisions of this Agreement; + + (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or + health; or + + (c) necessary for the conservation of living or non-living + exhaustible natural resources. + + +Article 2102: National Security + +1. Subject to Articles 607 (Energy) and 1018 (Government +Procurement), nothing in this Agreement shall be construed: + + (a) to require any Party to furnish or allow access to any + information the disclosure of which it determines to be + contrary to its essential security interests; + + (b) to prevent any Party from taking any actions that it + considers necessary for the protection of its essential + security interests + + (i) relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and + implements of war and to such traffic and + transactions in other goods, materials, services + and technology undertaken directly or indirectly + for the purpose of supplying a military or other + security establishment, + + (ii) taken in time of war or other emergency in + international relations, or + + (iii) relating to the implementation of national + policies or international agreements + respecting the non-proliferation of nuclear + weapons or other nuclear explosive devices; + or + + (c) to prevent any Party from taking action in pursuance of + its obligations under the United Nations Charter for + the maintenance of international peace and security. + + +Article 2103: Taxation + +1. Except as set out in this Article, nothing in this Agreement +shall apply to taxation measures. + +2. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the rights and +obligations of any Party under any tax convention. In the event +of any inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and +any such convention, the provisions of that convention shall +prevail to the extent of the inconsistency. + +3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2: + + (a) Article 301 (Market Access - National Treatment) and + such other provisions of this Agreement as are + necessary to give effect to that Article shall apply to + taxation measures to the same extent as does Article + III of the GATT, and + + (b) Article 315 (Market Access - Export Taxes) and Article + 604 (Energy - Export Taxes), + +shall apply to taxation measures. + +4. Subject to paragraph 2: + + (a) Article 1202 (Cross-Border Trade in Services - National + Treatment) and Article 1407 (Financial Services - + National Treatment) shall apply to taxation measures on + income, capital gains or on the taxable capital of + corporations, and to those taxation measures set out in + Annex 2103.4 that relate to the purchase or consumption + of particular services, and + + (b) Articles 1102 and 1103 (Investment - National Treatment + and MFN), Articles 1202 and 1203 (Cross-Border Trade in + Services - National Treatment and MFN) and Articles + 1407 and 1408 (Financial Services - National Treatment + and MFN) and shall apply to all taxation measures, + other than those on income, capital gains or on the + taxable capital of corporations and those taxes listed + in Annex 2103.4, + +except that nothing in those Articles shall apply + + (c) any most-favored-nation obligation with respect to an + advantage accorded by a Party pursuant to a tax + convention, + + (d) to a non-conforming provision of any existing taxation + measure, + + (e) to the continuation or prompt renewal of a non- + conforming provision of any existing taxation measure, + + (f) to an amendment to a non-conforming provision of any + existing taxation measure to the extent that the + amendment does not decrease its conformity, at the time + of the amendment, with any of those Articles, + + (g) to any new taxation measure aimed at ensuring the + equitable and effective imposition or collection of + taxes and that does not arbitrarily discriminate + between persons, goods or services of the Parties or + arbitrarily nullify or impair benefits accorded under + those Articles, in the sense of Annex 2004, or + + (h) to the measures set out in Annex 2103.4. + +5. Subject to paragraph 2 and without prejudice to the rights +and obligations of the Parties, Article 1106(3), (4), (5) and (6) +(Performance Requirements) shall apply to taxation measures. + +6. Article 1110 (Expropriation) shall apply to taxation +measures except that no investor may invoke that Article as the +basis for a claim under Article 1116 or 1117, where it has been +determined pursuant to this paragraph that the measure is not an +expropriation. The investor shall refer the issue of whether the +measure is not an expropriation for a determination to the +appropriate competent authorities set out in Annex 2104.6 at the +time that it gives notice under Article 1119. If the competent +authorities do not agree to consider the issue or, having agreed +to consider it, fail to agree that the measure is not an +expropriation within a period of six months after such referral, +the investor may submit its claim to arbitration under Article +1120. + + +Article 2104: Balance of Payments + +1. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent a Party from +adopting or maintaining measures that restrict international +transactions or related international transfers and payments +("transfers") where the Party experiences serious balance of +payments difficulties, or the threat thereof, and such +restrictions are: + + (a) consistent with paragraphs 4 through 8 when imposed on + cross-border trade in financial services; or + + (b) consistent with paragraphs 2 through 6 when imposed on + any other transaction or transfer. + +2. Restrictions imposed on transactions or transfers other than +cross-border trade in financial services shall: + + (a) when imposed on payments for current international + transactions, be consistent with Article VIII(3) of the + Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary + Fund ("IMF"); + + (b) when imposed on international capital transactions, be + consistent with Article VI of the Articles of Agreement + of the IMF and imposed only in conjunction with + measures imposed on current international transactions + under paragraphs 2(a) and 4(a); and + + (c) when imposed on transfers covered by Article 1109 + (Investment - Transfers) and transfers related to trade + in goods, be made in a freely usable currency at a + market rate of exchange such that the payments and + transfers are not substantially impeded. + +3. No Party may adopt or maintain measures such as tariff +surcharges, quotas or licenses under this Article. + +4. As soon as practicable after imposing a restriction under +this Article, the Party imposing the restriction shall: + + (a) submit any current account exchange restrictions to the + IMF for review under Article VIII of the Articles of + Agreement of the IMF; and + + (b) enter into good faith consultations with the IMF on + economic adjustment measures to address the fundamental + underlying economic problems causing the difficulties + and receive endorsement of such measures by the IMF. + +5. Each Party shall ensure that any measure that it adopts or +maintains under this Article shall: + + (a) avoid unnecessary damage to the commercial, economic + and financial interests of another Party; + + (b) not be more burdensome than necessary to deal with the + balance of payments difficulties or threat thereof; + + (c) be temporary and be phased out progressively as the + situation improves; + + (d) be consistent with any economic adjustment measures + endorsed by the IMF under paragraph 4(b) and consistent + with the Articles of Agreement of the IMF; and + + (e) be applied on a national treatment and + most-favored-nation treatment basis. + +6. A Party may adopt or maintain a measure under this Article +that gives priority to services which are more essential to its +economic program, provided that, except as specifically approved +under an IMF-endorsed adjustment program in effect under +paragraph 4, no such measure is imposed for the purpose of +protecting a specific industry or sector. + +7. A Party imposing a restriction on cross-border trade in +financial services shall: + + (a) not impose more than one measure on any given + transaction and its related transfer, except as + specifically approved under an IMF-endorsed adjustment + program; + + (b) promptly notify the other Parties; and + + (c) consult promptly with the other Parties to assess the + balance of payments situation of the Party and the + measures it has adopted, taking into account among + other elements + + (i) the nature and extent of the balance of payments + and external financial difficulties of the Party, + + (ii) the external economic and trading environment of + the Party, and + + (iii) alternative corrective measures that may be + available. + +8. In consultations under paragraph 7(c), the Parties shall: + + (a) consider if measures adopted under this Article comply + with paragraph 5, in particular subparagraph 5(c); and + + (b) accept all findings of statistical and other facts + presented by the IMF relating to foreign exchange, + monetary reserves and balance of payments, and shall + base their conclusions on the assessment by the IMF of + the balance of payments and external financial + situation of the Party adopting the measures. + + +Article 2105: Disclosure of Information + + Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require a +Party to furnish or allow access to information the disclosure of +which would impede law enforcement or would be contrary to laws +protecting personal privacy. + + +Article 2106: Cultural Industries + + Annex 2106 applies to cultural industries. + + +Article 2107: Definitions + +For purposes of this Chapter: + +cultural industries means any person engaged in any of the +following activities: + + (a) the publication, distribution, or sale of books, + magazines, periodicals or newspapers in print or + machine readable form but not including the sole + activity of printing or typesetting any of the + foregoing; + + (b) the production, distribution, sale or exhibition of + film or video recordings; + + (c) the production, distribution, sale or exhibition of + audio or video music recordings; + + (d) the publication, distribution or sale of music in print + or machine readable form; or + + (e) radio communication in which the transmissions are + intended for direct reception by the general public, + and all radio, television and cable broadcasting + undertakings and all satellite programming and + broadcast network services; + +international capital transactions means "international capital +transactions" as defined under the Articles of Agreement of the +IMF; + +payments for current international transactions means "payments +for current international transactions" as defined under the +Articles of Agreement of the IMF; + +tax convention means a convention for the avoidance of double +taxation or other international taxation agreement or +arrangement; and + +taxes and taxation measures do not include: + + (a) a "customs duty" as defined in Article 319; or + + (b) the measures listed in exceptions (b), (c), (d) and (e) + of that definition. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2103.4 + + Specific Taxation Measures + + +1. Article 2103(4)(a) (Taxation) shall apply to an asset tax +under the Asset Tax Law ("Ley del Impuesto al Activo") of Mexico. + +2. Article 2103(4)(a) and (b) shall not apply to any excise tax +on insurance premiums adopted by Mexico to the extent that such +tax would, if levied by Canada or the United States, be covered +by Article 2103(4)(d), (e) or (f). + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2104.6 + + Competent Authorities + + +1. The competent authority for Canada is the Assistant Deputy +Minister for Tax Policy, Department of Finance. + +2. The competent authority for Mexico is the Deputy Minister of +Revenue of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit. +(Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico) + +3. The competent authority for the United States is the +Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Tax Policy), U.S. Department +of the Treasury. + +============================================================================= + + ANNEX 2106 + + Cultural Industries + + + Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, as +between the United States and Canada, any measure adopted or +maintained with respect to cultural industries, except as +specifically provided in Article 302 (Market Access - Tariff +Elimination), and any measure of equivalent commercial effect +taken in response, shall be governed exclusively in accordance +with the terms of the Canada - United States Free Trade +Agreement. The rights and obligations between Canada and any +other Party with respect to such measures shall be identical to +those applying between Canada and the United States. diff --git a/old/naftchap.zip b/old/naftchap.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbb5f7c --- /dev/null +++ b/old/naftchap.zip |
