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Consolidated text: Agreement on Trade, Development and Cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of South Africa, of the other part

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AGREEMENT

on Trade, Development and Cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of South Africa, of the other part

(OJ L 311 4.12.1999, p. 3)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

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AGREEMENT  in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and the Republic of South Africa on trade in wine

  L 28

134

30.1.2002

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COUNCIL DECISION  of 28 February 2005

  L 68

33

15.3.2005

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COUNCIL DECISION No 1/2006 OF THE EU-SOUTH AFRICA COOPERATION COUNCIL  of 12 December 2006

  L 370

1

27.12.2006

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ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL  to the Agreement on Trade, Development and Cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of South Africa, of the other part, to take account of the accession of the Republic of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union

  L 22

13

25.1.2008

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DECISION No 1/2009 OF THE EU-SOUTH AFRICA COOPERATION COUNCIL  of 16 September 2009

  L 265

34

9.10.2009

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ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL  to the Agreement on Trade, Development and Cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of South Africa, of the other part, to take account of the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union

  L 117

3

8.5.2015


Corrected by:

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Corrigendum, OJ L 030, 3.2.2007, p.  4 (1/2006)




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AGREEMENT

on Trade, Development and Cooperation between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of South Africa, of the other part



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM,

THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK,

THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY,

THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC,

THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN,

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC,

IRELAND,

THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC,

THE GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG,

THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS,

THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA,

THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC,

THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND,

THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN,

THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND,

Contracting Parties to the Treaty establishing THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY,

hereinafter referred to as the ‘Member States’, and

THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, hereinafter referred to as the ‘Community’,

of the one part, and

THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, hereinafter referred to as ‘South Africa’,

of the other part,

hereinafter referred to as the ‘Parties’,

CONSIDERING the importance of the existing links of friendship and cooperation between the Community, Member States and South Africa and the common values that the Parties share;

CONSIDERING that the Community, Member States and South Africa wish to further strengthen these links and to establish close and lasting relations based on reciprocity, partnership and co-development;

RECOGNISING the historical achievements of the South African people in abolishing the apartheid system and building a new political order based on the rule of law, human rights and democracy;

RECOGNISING the Community's and Member States' political and financial support to this process of political change and transition in South Africa;

RECALLING the firm commitment of the Parties to the principles of the United Nations Charter and to democratic principles and fundamental human rights as laid down in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights;

BEARING IN MIND the Cooperation Agreement between South Africa and the European Community which was signed on 10 October 1994;

RECALLING the wish of the Parties to establish the closest possible relationship between South Africa and the countries of the ACP-EC Lomé Convention as reflected in the signing, on 24 April 1997, of the Protocol governing the accession of South Africa to the fourth ACP-EC Convention of Lomé, as amended by the Agreement signed in Mauritius on 4 November 1995;

TAKING ACCOUNT of the Parties' rights and obligations in terms of their membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the need to contribute to the implementation of the results of the Uruguay Round, and the efforts already made by both parties in this respect;

RECALLING the importance attached by the Parties to the principles and rules which govern international trade and to the need to apply them in a transparent and non-discriminatory manner;

CONFIRMING the Community's and Member States' support and encouragement for the process of trade liberalisation and economic restructuring currently under way in South Africa;

RECOGNISING the efforts by the South African Government to ensure economic and social development for the people of South Africa;

EMPHASISING the importance both the European Union and South Africa place on the successful implementation of the South African reconstruction and development programme;

CONFIRMING the commitment of the Parties to promote regional cooperation and economic integration between the countries of southern Africa, and to encourage the liberalisation of trade between those countries;

BEARING IN MIND the Parties' commitment to ensure that their mutual arrangements do not impede the process of restructuring the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), which links South Africa to four ACP States;

UNDERLINING the importance which the Parties attach to the values and principles set out in the Final Declarations of the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in 1994, of the World Summit for Social Development held in Copenhagen in March 1995 and of the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995;

REAFFIRMING the commitment of the Parties to economic and social development and the respect for the fundamental rights of workers, notably by promoting the relevant International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions covering such topics as the freedom of association, the right to collective bargaining and non-discrimination; the abolition of forced labour and child labour;

RECALLING the importance of opening a regular political dialogue in bilateral and multilateral contexts on issues of common interest,

HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:



TITLE I

GENERAL OBJECTIVES, PRINCIPLES AND POLITICAL DIALOGUE

Article 1

Objectives

The objectives of this Agreement are:

(a) 

to provide an appropriate framework for dialogue between the parties, promoting the development of close relations in all areas covered by this Agreement;

(b) 

to support the efforts made by South Africa to consolidate the economic and social foundations of its transition process;

(c) 

to promote regional cooperation and economic integration in the southern African region to contribute to its harmonious and sustainable economic and social development;

(d) 

to promote the expansion and reciprocal liberalisation of mutual trade in goods, services and capital;

(e) 

to encourage the smooth and gradual integration of South Africa into the world economy;

(f) 

to promote cooperation between the Community and South Africa within the bounds of their respective powers, in their mutual interest.

Article 2

Essential element

Respect for democratic principles and fundamental human rights as laid down in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, as well as for the principles of the rule of law underpins the internal and international policies of the Community and of South Africa and constitutes an essential element of this Agreement.

The Parties also reaffirm their attachment to the principles of good governance.

Article 3

Non-execution

1.  
If either Party considers that the other has failed to fulfil an obligation under this Agreement, it may take appropriate measures.
2.  
Before doing so it shall supply the other Party, within 30 days, with all relevant information required for a thorough examination of the situation, with a view to seeking a solution acceptable to the Parties.
3.  
In circumstances of particular urgency, appropriate measures may be taken without prior consultations. These measures shall be immediately notified to the other Party and shall be a subject of consultations, if the other Party so requests. These consultations shall be convened within 30 days from the notification of the measures. If no satisfactory solution is found, the Party concerned may avail itself of the procedure relating to the settlement of disputes.
4.  

The Parties agree, for the purpose of the correct interpretation and practical application of this Agreement, that the term ‘circumstances of particular urgency’ in paragraph 3 means a case of the material breach of the Agreement by one of the Parties. A material breach of the Agreement consists in:

(i) 

repudiation of the Agreement not sanctioned by the general rules of international law, or

(ii) 

violation of the essential element of the Agreement, as described in Article 2.

5.  
The Parties agree that the appropriate measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article are those taken in accordance with international law and in the selection of these measures, priority must be given to those which least disturb the functioning of this Agreement.

Article 4

Political dialogue

1.  
A regular political dialogue shall be established between the Parties. It shall accompany and help consolidate their cooperation as well as contribute to the establishment of lasting links of solidarity and new forms of cooperation.
2.  

The political dialogue and cooperation are in particular intended to:

(a) 

promote greater mutual understanding between the Parties and a greater convergence of views;

(b) 

enable each party to consider the position and interests of the other;

(c) 

encourage the support for democracy, the rule of law and the respect of human rights;

(d) 

promote social justice and help create the necessary conditions to eliminate poverty and all forms of discrimination.

3.  
The political dialogue shall cover all issues of common interest to the Parties.
4.  

The political dialogue shall take place whenever necessary, notably:

(a) 

at ministerial level;

(b) 

at the level of senior officials representing South Africa, on the one hand, and the Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the Commission of the European Communities, on the other;

(c) 

taking full advantage of all diplomatic channels, including regular briefings, consultations on the occasion of international meetings and contacts between diplomatic representatives in third countries;

(d) 

where appropriate, by any other means or at any other levels to be agreed between the Parties which would make a useful contribution to consolidating the dialogue and increasing its effectiveness.

5.  
In addition to the bilateral political dialogue provided for in the previous paragraphs, the Parties shall take full advantage of, and contribute actively to, the regional political dialogue between the European Union and the countries of Southern Africa, with a view in particular to promoting lasting peace and stability in the region.

The Parties shall also participate in the political dialogue in the larger ACP/EU framework, as foreseen and laid down in relevant ACP/EC Treaties.

TITLE II

TRADE

SECTION A

GENERAL

Article 5

Free trade area

1.  
The Community and South Africa agree to establish a Free Trade Area (FTA) in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in conformity with those of the WTO.
2.  
The FTA will be established over a transitional period lasting, on the South African side, a maximum of 12 years and, on the Community side, a maximum of 10 years starting from the entry into force of the Agreement.
3.  
The FTA covers the free movement of goods in all sectors. This Agreement will also cover the liberalisation of trade in services and the free movement of capital.

Article 6

Classification of goods

On the Community side, the combined nomenclature of goods shall apply to the classification of goods imported from South Africa. On the South African side, the harmonised system shall apply to the classification of goods imported from the Community.

Article 7

Basic duty

1.  
For each product, the basic duty to which the successive reductions set out in the Agreement are to be applied shall be that effectively applied on the day of entry into force of the Agreement.
2.  
The Community and South Africa shall communicate to each other their respective basic duties, in accordance with the standstill and rollback commitment agreed between the Parties, and the agreed derogations to these principles, as set out in Annex I.
3.  
In cases where the process of tariff dismantlement does not start at the entry into force of the Agreement (notably the products listed in Annex II, lists 3, 4 and 5; Annex III, lists 2, 3, 4 and 6; Annex IV, lists 3, 4, 7 and 8; Annex V; Annex VI, lists 2, 3 and 5; Annex VII) the duty to which successive reductions set out in the Agreement are to be applied shall be either the basic duty referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, or the duty applied on an erga omnes basis on the starting day of the relevant tariff dismantlement schedule, whichever is the lower.

Article 8

Customs duties of a fiscal nature

The provisions concerning the abolition of customs duties on imports shall also apply to customs duties of a fiscal nature, with the exception of non-discriminatory excise duties levied on both imported and locally-produced goods which are in accordance with the provisions of Article 21.

Article 9

Charges having an equivalent effect to customs duties

The Community and South Africa shall abolish in their respective imports any charge having an effect equivalent to customs duties on imports on entry into force of the Agreement.

SECTION B

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

Article 10

Definition

The provisions of this section apply to products originating in the Community and South Africa with the exception of the products covered by the definition of agricultural products under this Agreement.

Article 11

Tariff elimination by the Community

1.  
Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of industrial products originating in South Africa other than those listed in Annex II shall be abolished on the entry into force of this Agreement.
2.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex II, list 1 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
3.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex II, list 2 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 86 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 72 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 57 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 43 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 28 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 14 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
4.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex II, list 3 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.

For a number of products indicated in this list, tariff elimination will start four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Tariff elimination of these products will take place in three equal annual reductions, to be concluded six years after the date of entry into force of the Agreement.

For a certain number of steel products indicated in this list, tariff reduction will be realised on a MFN basis, to arrive at a zero duty in the year 2004.

5.  
Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex II, list 4 shall be abolished within a maximum of 10 years after the date of entry into force of the Agreement.

For motor-car components indicated in this list, the applied tariff will be reduced by 50 % as from the entry into force of the Agreement.

The precise Community basic duties and tariff elimination schedule for the products on this list will be established in the second six months of the year 2000, after both parties have examined the prospects for a further liberalisation of South African imports of automotive products from the Community mentioned in Annex III, lists 5 and 6, in the light of, inter alia, the outcome of the South African motor industry development programme review.

6.  
Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex II, list 5 shall be reviewed in the fifth year of this Agreement in view of a possible elimination of tariffs.

Article 12

Tariff elimination by South Africa

1.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of industrial products originating in the Community other than those listed in Annex III shall be abolished upon the entry into force of this Agreement.
2.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 1 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
3.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 2 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 67 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 33 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
4.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 3 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 90 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 80 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 70 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 60 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 40 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 30 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 20 % of the basic duty;
11 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 10 % of the basic duty;
12 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
5.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 4 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 88 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 63 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 38 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
11 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 13 % of the basic duty;
12 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
6.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 5 shall be progressively reduced according to the schedule included in that Annex.
7.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex III, list 6 shall be periodically reviewed in the course of the operation of the Agreement in view of the further liberalisation of trade.

South Africa will inform the Community about the outcome of the South African motor industry development programme review. It will present proposals for a further liberalisation of South African imports of automotive products from the Community mentioned in Annex III, lists 5 and 6. The Parties will jointly examine these proposals in the second six months of the year 2000.

SECTION C

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Article 13

Definition

The provisions of this section apply to products originating in the Community and South Africa covered by the WTO definition of agricultural products as well as fish and fisheries products (Chapter 3, 1604 , 1605 and products 0511 91 10 , 0511 91 90 , 1902 20 10 and 2301 20 00 ).

Article 14

Tariff elimination by the Community

1.  
Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of agricultural products originating in South Africa other than those listed in Annex IV shall be abolished on the entry into force of this Agreement.
2.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex IV, list 1 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
3.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex IV, list 2 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 91 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 82 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 73 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 64 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 55 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 45 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 36 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 27 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 18 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 9 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
4.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex IV, list 3 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 87 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 62 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 37 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 12 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.

For certain products referred to in this Annex a duty free quota shall apply, in accordance with the conditions there mentioned, as from entry into force of the Agreement until the end of the tariff phase down for these products.

5.  

Customs duties applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex IV, list 4 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty and charge shall be reduced to 83 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty and charge shall be reduced to 67 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty and charge shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty and charge shall be reduced to 33 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty and charge shall be reduced to 17 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.

For certain products referred to in this Annex a duty free quota shall apply, in accordance with the conditions there mentioned, as from entry into force of the Agreement until the end of the tariff phase-down for these products.

6.  
Customs duties applicable to processed agricultural products imported into the Community and originating in South Africa are listed in Annex IV, list 5 and shall be applied in accordance with the conditions mentioned therein.

The Cooperation Council may decide on:

(a) 

the extension of the list of processed agricultural products under Annex IV, list 5, and

(b) 

the reduction of the duties applying to processed agricultural products. This reduction of duties may take place when in trade between the Community and South Africa the duties applying to basic products are reduced or, in response to reductions resulting from the mutual concessions relating to processed agricultural products.

7.  
Reduced customs duties applicable to certain agricultural products imported into the Community and originating in South Africa are listed in Annex IV, list 6, and shall be applied as from entry into force of this Agreement and in accordance with the conditions mentioned in this Annex.
8.  
Customs duties applicable on import into the European Community of products originating in the Republic of South Africa listed in Annex IV, list 7 shall be reviewed periodically in the course of the operation of the Agreement on the basis of future developments in the common agricultural policy.
9.  
Tariff concessions on products listed in Annex IV, list 8 are not applicable as these products are covered by protected EU denominations.
10.  
Tariff concessions applicable on import into the Community of products originating in South Africa listed in Annex V shall be applied in accordance with the conditions mentioned therein.

Article 15

Tariff elimination by South Africa

1.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of agricultural products originating in the Community other than those listed in Annex VI shall be abolished on the entry into force of this Agreement.
2.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex VI, list 1 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

on the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
3.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex VI, list 2 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 67 % of the basic duty;
four years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 33 % of the basic duty;
five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.
4.  

Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex VI, list 3 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following schedule:

five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 88 % of the basic duty;
six years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 75 % of the basic duty;
seven years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 63 % of the basic duty;
eight years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 50 % of the basic duty;
nine years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 38 % of the basic duty;
10 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 25 % of the basic duty;
11 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement each duty shall be reduced to 13 % of the basic duty;
12 years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement the remaining duties shall be abolished.

For certain products indicated in this Annex a duty free quota shall apply, in accordance with the conditions there mentioned, as from entry into force of the Agreement until the end of the tariff phase down for these products.

5.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of products originating in the Community listed in Annex VI, list 4 shall be reviewed periodically in the course of the operation of the Agreement.
6.  
Customs duties applicable on import into South Africa of fisheries products originating in the Community listed in Annex VII shall be progressively abolished in parallel with the elimination of customs duties of the corresponding tariff positions by the Community.

Article 16

Agricultural safeguard

Notwithstanding other provisions of this Agreement and in particular Article 24, if, given the particular sensitivity of the agricultural markets, imports of products originating in one Party cause or threaten to cause a serious disturbance to the markets in the other Party, the Cooperation Council shall immediately consider the matter to find an appropriate solution. Pending a decision by the Cooperation Council, and where exceptional circumstances require immediate action, the affected Party may take provisional measures necessary to limit or redress the disturbance. In taking such provisional measures, the affected Party shall take into account the interests of both Parties.

Article 17

Accelerated tariff elimination by South Africa

1.  
If requested by South Africa, the Community shall consider proposals relating to an accelerated timetable for tariff elimination for imports of agricultural products into South Africa, coupled with the elimination of all export refunds for exports to South Africa of the same products originating in the European Community.
2.  
If the Community replies positively to this request, the new timetables for tariff elimination and elimination of export refunds shall simultaneously apply as of a date to be agreed by the two Parties.
3.  
In case of a negative response from the Community, the provisions of this Agreement on tariff elimination shall continue to be applicable.

Article 18

Review clause

No later than five years after the entry into force of this Agreement, the Community and South Africa shall consider further steps in the process of liberalisation of their reciprocal trade. For this purpose, a review shall be undertaken of, in particular but not exclusively, the customs duties applicable to products listed in Annex II, list 5, Annex III, lists 5 and 6, Annex IV, lists 5, 6 and 7, Annex V, lists 1, 2, 3 and 4, Annex VI, lists 4 and 5 and Annex VII.

TITLE III

TRADE RELATED ISSUES

SECTION A

COMMON PROVISIONS

Article 19

Border measures

1.  
Quantitative restrictions on imports or exports and measures having equivalent effect on trade between South Africa and the Community shall be abolished on the entry into force of this Agreement.
2.  
No new quantitative restrictions on imports or exports or measures having equivalent effect shall be introduced in trade between the Community and South Africa.
3.  
No new customs duties on imports or exports or charges having equivalent effect shall be introduced, nor shall those already applied be increased, in the trade between the Community and South Africa from the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 20

Agricultural policies

1.  
The Parties may have regular consultations in the Cooperation Council on the strategy and practical modalities of their respective agricultural policies.
2.  
If either Party, in pursuit of their respective agricultural policies, considers it necessary to amend the arrangements laid down in this Agreement it will notify the Cooperation Council, which will decide on the requested modification.
3.  
If the Community or South Africa, in applying paragraph 2, amends the arrangements made by this Agreement for agricultural products, it shall make adjustments to be agreed on by the Cooperation Council so as to maintain the concessions on imports originating in the other Party at an equivalent level to that provided for in this Agreement.

Article 21

Fiscal measures

1.  
The Parties shall refrain from any measure or practice of an internal fiscal nature establishing, whether directly or indirectly, discrimination between the products of one Party and products originating in the territory of the other Party.
2.  
Products exported to the territory of one of the Parties may not benefit from repayment of indirect internal taxation in excess of the amount of indirect taxation imposed on them directly or indirectly.

Article 22

Customs unions and free-trade areas

1.  
The Agreement shall not preclude the maintenance or establishment of customs unions, free-trade areas or other arrangements between either of the Parties and third countries, except in so far as they alter the rights and obligations provided for in this Agreement.
2.  
Consultation between the Community and South Africa shall take place within the Cooperation Council concerning agreements establishing or adjusting customs unions or free-trade areas and, where required, on other major issues related to their respective trade policy with third countries. In particular, in the event of a third country acceding to the European Union, such consultation shall take place so as to ensure that account can be taken of the mutual interests of the Community and South Africa.

Article 23

Anti-dumping and countervailing measures

1.  
Nothing in this Agreement shall prejudice or affect in any way the taking, by either Party, of anti-dumping or countervailing measures in accordance with Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, annexed to the Marrakech Agreement establishing the WTO.
2.  
Before definitive anti-dumping and countervailing duties are imposed in respect of products imported from South Africa, the Parties may consider the possibility of constructive remedies as provided for in the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994 and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.

Article 24

Safeguard clause

1.  
Where any product is being imported in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause serious injury to domestic producers of like or directly competitive products in the territory of one of the Contracting Parties, the Community or South Africa, whichever is concerned, may take appropriate measures under the conditions provided for in the WTO Agreement on Safeguards or the Agreement on Agriculture annexed to the Marrakech Agreement establishing the WTO and in accordance with the procedures laid down in Article 26.
2.  
Where any product is being imported in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause serious deterioration in the economic situation of the European Union's outermost regions, the European Union, after having examined alternative solutions, may exceptionally take surveillance or safeguard measures limited to the region(s) concerned, in accordance with the procedures laid down in Article 26.
3.  
Where any product is being imported in such quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause serious deterioration in the economic situation of one or more of the other Members of the Southern African Customs Union, South Africa, at the request of the country or countries concerned, and after having examined alternative solutions, may exceptionally take surveillance or safeguard measures in accordance with the procedures laid down in Article 26.

Article 25

Transitional safeguard measures

1.  
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 24, exceptional measures of limited duration which derogate from the provisions of Articles 12 and 15 may be taken by South Africa in the form of an increase or reintroduction of customs duties.
2.  
These measures may only concern infant industries or sectors facing serious difficulties caused by increased imports originating in the Community as a result of the reduction of duties envisaged under Articles 12 and 15, particularly where these difficulties produce major social problems.
3.  
Customs duties on imports applicable in South Africa to products originating in the Community introduced by these measures may not exceed the level of the basic duty or the applied MFN rates of duty or 20 % ad valorem, whichever is the lower, and shall maintain an element of preference for products originating in the Community. The total value of all imports of the products which are subject to these measures may not exceed 10 % of total imports of industrial products from the Community during the last year for which statistics are available.
4.  
These measures shall be applied for a period not exceeding four years. They shall cease to apply at the latest on the expiry of the maximum transitional period of 12 years. These time limits may exceptionally be extended by decision of the Cooperation Council.
5.  
No such measures can be introduced in respect of a product if more than three years have elapsed since the elimination of all duties and quantitative restrictions or charges or measures having an equivalent effect concerning that product.
6.  
South Africa shall notify the Cooperation Council of the exceptional measures it intends to take and, at the request of the Community, consultations shall be held on such measures before they are applied in order to reach a satisfactory solution. Its notification shall include an indicative schedule for the introduction and subsequent elimination of the customs duties to be imposed.
7.  
If no agreement on the proposed measures referred to in paragraph 6 has been reached within 30 days of such notification, South Africa may take the appropriate measures to remedy the problem and shall provide the Cooperation Council with the definite schedule for the elimination of the customs duties introduced under this Article. This schedule shall provide for a phasing out of these duties at equal annual rates starting at the latest one year after their introduction. The Cooperation Council may decide on a different schedule.

Article 26

Safeguard procedures

1.  
In the event of the Community or South Africa initiating a surveillance mechanism in respect of difficulties referred to in Article 24 which has as its purpose the rapid provision of information on the trend of trade flows, it shall inform the other Party thereof and, if requested, enter into consultations with it.
2.  
In the cases specified in Article 24, before taking the measure provided for therein or, in cases to which subparagraph 5(b) of this Article apply, the Community or South Africa, as the case may be, shall as soon as possible supply the Cooperation Council with all relevant information, with the view to seeking a solution acceptable to both Parties.
3.  
In the selection of measures, priority must be given to those which least disturb the functioning of this Agreement and they shall be limited to the extent necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and to facilitate adjustment.
4.  
The safeguard measures shall be notified immediately to the Cooperation Council and shall be the subject of periodic consultations within that body, particularly with a view to establishing a timetable for their abolition as soon as circumstances permit.
5.  

For the implementation of the previous paragraphs the following provisions shall apply.

(a) 

As regards Article 24, difficulties arising from the situation referred to in that Article shall be referred for examination to the Cooperation Council, which may take any decision needed to put an end to such difficulties. If the Cooperation Council or the exporting Party has not taken a decision putting an end to the difficulties or no other satisfactory solution has been reached within 30 days of the matter being so referred, the importing Party may adopt appropriate measures to remedy the problem. Such measures should be taken for a period not exceeding three years and shall contain elements which would degressively lead to their elimination at the end of the set period, at the latest.

(b) 

Where exceptional circumstances requiring immediate action make prior information or examination, as the case may be, impossible, the Community or South Africa, whichever is concerned, may, in the situations specified in Article 24, apply forthwith the precautionary measures necessary to deal with the situation and shall inform the other Party immediately thereof.

Article 27

Exceptions

The Agreement shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports, exports, goods in transit or trade in used goods justified on grounds of public morality, public policy or public security; the protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants; the protection of national treasures possessing artistic, historic or archaeological value; or the protection of intellectual, industrial and commercial property or rules relating to gold and silver. Such prohibitions or restrictions shall not, however, constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination where the same conditions prevail or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties.

Article 28

Rules of origin

The rules of origin for the application of tariff preferences provided for in this Agreement are laid down in Protocol 1.

SECTION B

RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT AND SUPPLY OF SERVICES

Article 29

Reconfirmation of GATS obligations

1.  
In recognition of the growing importance of services for the development of their economies, the Parties underline the importance of strict observance of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), in particular its principle on most-favoured-nation treatment, and including its applicable protocols with annexed commitments.
2.  

In accordance with the GATS, this treatment shall not apply to:

(a) 

advantages accorded by either Party under the provisions of an agreement as defined in Article V of the GATS or under measures adopted on the basis of such an agreement;

(b) 

other advantages accorded pursuant to the list of most-favoured-nation exemptions annexed by either Party to the GATS.

3.  
The Parties reaffirm their respective commitments as annexed to the fourth Protocol to the GATS concerning basic telecoms and the fifth Protocol concerning financial services.

Article 30

Further liberalisation of supply of services

1.  

The Parties will endeavour to extend the scope of the Agreement with a view to further liberalising trade in services between the Parties. In the event of such an extension, the liberalisation process shall provide for the absence or elimination of substantially all discrimination between the Parties in the services sectors covered and should cover all modes of supply including the supply of a service:

(a) 

from the territory of one Party into the territory of the other;

(b) 

in the territory of one Party to the service consumer of the other;

(c) 

by a service supplier of one Party, through commercial presence in the territory of the other;

(d) 

by a service supplier of one Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the territory of the other.

2.  
The Cooperation Council shall make the necessary recommendations for the implementation of the objective set out in paragraph 1.
3.  
When formulating these recommendations, the Cooperation Council shall take into account the experience gained by the implementation of the obligations of each Party under the GATS, with particular reference to Article V generally and especially paragraph 3(a) thereof covering the participation of developing countries in liberalisation agreements.
4.  
The objective set out in paragraph 1 shall be subject to a first examination by the Cooperation Council at the latest five years after the entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 31

Maritime transport

1.  
The Parties shall endeavour to apply effectively the principle of unrestricted access to the international maritime market and traffic based on fair competition on a commercial basis.
2.  
The Parties agree to extend to each other's nationals and the vessels registered in the territory of either of the Parties treatment no less favourable than that granted to the most favoured nation in respect of the maritime transport of goods, passengers or both, access to ports, the use of infrastructure and auxiliary maritime services of those ports and related fees and charges, customs facilities and the assignment of berths and facilities for loading and unloading, based on fair competition and on commercial terms.
3.  
The Parties agree to consider maritime transport, including intermodal operations, in the context of Article 30, without prejudice to nationality restrictions or agreements entered into by either Party, which exist at that time and which would be consistent with the Parties' rights and obligations under the GATS Agreement.

SECTION C

CURRENT PAYMENTS AND MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL

Article 32

Current payments

1.  
Subject to the provisions of Article 34, the Parties undertake to allow all payments for current transactions between residents of the Community and of South Africa to be made in freely convertible currency.
2.  
South Africa may take the necessary measures to ensure that the provisions of paragraph 1, which liberalise current payments, are not used by its residents to make unauthorised capital outflows.

Article 33

Capital movements

1.  
With regard to transactions on the capital account of balance of payments, the Community and South Africa shall ensure, from the entry into force of this Agreement, that capital relating to direct investments in South Africa in companies formed in accordance with current laws can move freely, and that such investment and any profit stemming therefrom can be liquidated and repatriated.
2.  
The Parties shall consult each other with a view to facilitating and eventually achieving full liberalisation of the movement of capital between the Community and South Africa.

Article 34

Balance of payment difficulties

Where one or more Member States of the Community, or South Africa, is in serious balance of payments difficulties, or under threat thereof, the Community or South Africa, as the case may be, may, in accordance with the conditions established under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and Articles VIII and XIV of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund, adopt restrictions on current transactions which shall be of limited duration and may not go beyond what is necessary to remedy the balance of payments situation. The Community or South Africa, as the case may be, shall inform the other Party forthwith and shall submit to it as soon as possible a timetable for the elimination of the measures concerned.

SECTION D

COMPETITION POLICY

Article 35

Definition

The following are incompatible with the proper functioning of this Agreement, in so far as they may affect trade between the Community and South Africa:

(a) 

agreements and concerted practices between firms in horizontal relationships, decisions by associations of firms, and agreements between firms in vertical relationships, which have the effect of substantially preventing or lessening competition in the territory of the Community or of South Africa, unless the firms can demonstrate that the anti-competitive effects are outweighed by pro-competitive ones;

(b) 

abuse by one or more firms of market power in the territory of the Community or of South Africa as a whole or in a substantial part thereof.

Article 36

Implementation

If, at the entry into force of this Agreement, either Party has not yet adopted the necessary laws and regulations for the implementation of Article 35, in their jurisdictions it shall do so within a period of three years.

Article 37

Appropriate measures

If the Community or South Africa considers that a particular practice in its domestic market is incompatible with the terms of Article 35, and:

(a) 

is not adequately dealt with under the implementing rules referred to in Article 36, or

(b) 

in the absence of such rules, and if such practice causes or threatens to cause serious prejudice to the interests of the other Party or material injury to its domestic industry, including its services industry,

the Party concerned may take appropriate measures consistent with its own laws, after consultation within the Cooperation Council, or after 30 working days following referral for such consultation. The appropriate measures to be taken shall respect the powers of the Competition Authority concerned.

Article 38

Comity

1.  
The Parties agree that, whenever the Commission or the South African Competition Authority has reason to believe that anti-competitive practices, defined under Article 35, are taking place within the territory of the other authority and are substantially affecting important interests of the Parties, it may request the other Party's competition authority to take appropriate remedial action in terms of that authority's rules governing competition.
2.  
Such a request shall not prejudice any action under the requesting authority's competition laws that may be deemed necessary and shall not in any way encumber the addressed authority's decision-making powers or its independence.
3.  
Without prejudice to its respective functions, rights, obligations or independence, the competition authority so addressed shall consider and give careful attention to the views expressed and documentation provided by the requesting authority and, in particular, pay heed to the nature of the anti-competitive activities in question, the firm or firms involved, and the alleged harmful effect on the important interests of the aggrieved Party.
4.  
When the Commission or the Competition Authority of South Africa decides to conduct an investigation or intends to take any action that may have important implications for the interests of the other Party, the Parties must consult, at the request of either Party and both shall endeavour to find a mutually acceptable solution in the light of their respective important interests, giving due regard to each other's laws, sovereignty, the independence of the respective competition authorities and to considerations of comity.

Article 39

Technical assistance

The Community shall provide South Africa with technical assistance in the restructuring of its competition law and policy, which may include among others:

(a) 

the exchange of experts;

(b) 

organisation of seminars;

(c) 

training activities.

Article 40

Information

The Parties shall exchange information taking into account the limitations imposed by the requirements of professional and business secrecy.

SECTION E

PUBLIC AID

Article 41

Public aid

1.  
In so far as it may affect trade between the Community and South Africa, public aid favouring certain firms or the production of certain goods, which distorts or threatens to distort competition, and which does not support a specific public policy objective or objectives of either Party, is incompatible with the proper functioning of this Agreement.
2.  
The Parties agree that it is in their interests to ensure that public aid is granted in a fair, equitable and transparent manner.

Article 42

Remedial measures

1.  
If the Community or South Africa considers that a particular practice is incompatible with the terms of Article 41, and that such practice causes or threatens to cause serious prejudice to the interests of the other Party or material injury to its domestic industry, the Parties agree, where it is not adequately dealt with under existing rules and procedures, to enter into consultations with a view to finding a mutually satisfactory solution. Such consultations will be without prejudice to the Parties' rights and obligations in terms of their respective laws and international commitments.
2.  
Either Party may invite the Cooperation Council to examine, in the context of such consultation, the Parties' public policy objectives justifying the grant of public aid referred to in Article 41.

Article 43

Transparency

Each Party shall ensure transparency in the area of public aid. In particular, where a Party so requests, the other Party shall provide information on aid schemes, on particular individual cases of public aid, or on the total amount and the distribution of aid given. The exchange of information between the Parties shall take into account the limitations imposed by either Party's laws relating to the requirements of business and professional secrecy.

Article 44

Review

1.  
In the absence of any rules or procedures for the implementation of Article 41, the provisions of Article VI and XVI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 as well as the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures shall apply to public aid or subsidies.
2.  
The Cooperation Council shall periodically review the progress made in these matters. In particular it shall continue to develop cooperation and understanding on the measures taken by each Party with regard to the operation of Article 41.

SECTION F

OTHER TRADE-RELATED PROVISIONS

Article 45

Government procurement

1.  
The Parties agree to cooperate to ensure that access to the Parties' procurement contracts is governed by a system which is fair, equitable and transparent.
2.  
The Cooperation Council shall periodically review the progress made in this matter.

Article 46

Intellectual property

1.  
The Parties shall ensure adequate and effective protection of intellectual property rights in conformity with the highest international standards. The Parties apply the WTO Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) from 1 January 1996 and undertake to improve, where appropriate, the protection provided for under that Agreement.
2.  
If problems in the area of intellectual property protection affecting trading conditions were to occur, urgent consultations shall be undertaken, at the request of either Party, with a view to reaching mutually satisfactory solutions.
3.  

The Community and its Member States confirm the importance they attach to the obligations arising from the:

(a) 

Protocol to the Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks (Madrid 1989);

(b) 

International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonogram and Broadcasting Organisations (Rome 1961);

(c) 

Patent Cooperation Treaty (Washington 1979 as amended and modified in 1984).

4.  
Without prejudice to the obligations arising from the WTO Agreement on TRIPs, South Africa could favourably consider accession to the multilateral conventions referred to in paragraph 3.
5.  

The Parties confirm the importance they attach to the following instruments:

(a) 

the provisions of the Nice Agreement concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (Geneva 1977 and amended in 1979);

(b) 

Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris Act, 1971);

(c) 

International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) (Geneva Act, 1978);

(d) 

Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Micro-organisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure (1977 modified in 1980);

(e) 

Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Stockholm Act, and amended in 1979) WIPO;

(f) 

WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT), 1996.

6.  
In order to facilitate the implementation of this Article, the Community may provide, on request and on mutually agreed terms and conditions, technical assistance to South Africa in, among other things, the preparation of laws and regulations for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, the prevention of the abuse of such rights, the establishment and reinforcement of domestic offices and other agencies involved in enforcement and protection, including the training of personnel.
7.  
The Parties agree that for the purpose of this Agreement, intellectual property includes in particular copyright, including the copyright on computer programmes and neighbouring rights, utility models, patents, including biotechnical inventions, industrial designs, geographical indications, including appellations of origin, trade marks and service marks, topographies of integrated circuits, as well as the legal protection of databases and the protection against unfair competition as referred to in Article 10 bis of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and protection of undisclosed information on know-how.

Article 47

Standardisation and conformity assessment

The Parties will cooperate in the field of standardisation, metrology, certification and quality assurance in order to reduce differences between the Parties in these areas, remove technical barriers and facilitate bilateral trade. This cooperation shall include:

(a) 

measures, in accordance with the provisions of the WTO TBT Agreement, to promote greater use of international technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures, including sector specific measures;

(b) 

developing agreements on mutual recognition of conformity assessment in sectors of mutual economic interest;

(c) 

cooperation in the area of quality management and assurance in selected sectors of importance to South Africa;

(d) 

facilitation of technical assistance for southern African capacity building initiatives in the fields of accreditation, metrology and standardisation;

(e) 

developing practical links between South African and European standardisation, accreditation and certification organisations.

Article 48

Customs

1.  
The Parties shall promote and facilitate cooperation between their customs services in orde to ensure that the provisions on trade are observed and to guarantee fair trade. The cooperation shall give rise, among other things, to the exchange of information and training schemes.
2.  
Without prejudice to other forms of cooperation envisaged in this Agreement, in particular under Article 90, the Contracting Parties' administrative authorities shall provide mutual assistance in accordance with the provisions of Protocol 2 of this Agreement.

Article 49

Statistics

The Parties agree to cooperate in this field. The cooperation will be geared mainly to the harmonisation of statistical methods and practice to enable processing, according to mutually agreed bases, of data on trade in goods and services and, more generally, on any field covered by the Agreement lending itself to statistical treatment.

TITLE IV

ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Article 50

Introduction

The Parties agree to develop and promote cooperation on economic and industrial matters to their mutual advantage and in the interest of the southern African region as a whole, by diversifying and strengthening their economic links, promoting sustainable development in their economies, supporting patterns of regional economic cooperation, promoting cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises, protecting and improving the environment, promoting the economic empowerment of historically disadvantaged groups, including women, protecting and promoting worker and trade union rights.

Article 51

Industry

The aim of cooperation in this area is to facilitate the restructuring and modernisation of the South African industry while fostering its competitiveness and growth and to create conditions favourable to mutually beneficial cooperation between South African and Community industry.

The aim of the cooperation shall be, inter alia:

(a) 

to encourage cooperation between the Parties' economic operators (companies, professionals, sectoral and other business organisations, organised labour, etc.);

(b) 

to back the efforts of South Africa's public and private sectors to restructure and modernise industry, under conditions ensuring environmental protection, sustainable development and economic empowerment;

(c) 

to foster an environment which favours private initiatives, with the aim of stimulating and diversifying output for the domestic and export markets;

(d) 

to promote improved utilisation of South Africa's human resources and industrial potential through, inter alia, the facilitation of access to credit and investment finance and support to industrial innovation, technology transfer, training, research and technological development.

Article 52

Investment promotion and protection

Cooperation between the Parties shall aim to establish a climate which favours and promotes mutually beneficial investment, both domestic and foreign, especially through improved conditions for investment protection, investment promotion, the transfer of capital and the exchange of information on investment opportunities.

The aims of cooperation shall be, inter alia, to facilitate and encourage:

(a) 

the conclusion, where appropriate, between the Member States and South Africa of agreements for the promotion and protection of investment;

(b) 

the conclusion, where appropriate, between the Member States and South Africa of agreements to avoid double taxation;

(c) 

the exchange of information on investment opportunities;

(d) 

work towards harmonised and simplified procedures and administrative practices in the field of investment;

(e) 

support, through appropriate instruments, the promotion and encouragement of investment in South Africa and in the Southern African region.

Article 53

Trade development

1.  
The Parties undertake to develop, diversify and increase trade between them and to improve the competitiveness of South African production on domestic, regional and international markets.
2.  

Cooperation in the field of trade development shall in particular focus on the following:

(a) 

drawing up appropriate trade development strategies and creation of a trade environment supportive of competitiveness;

(b) 

capacity building and development of human resources and professional skills in the field of trade and support services in both the public and private sector, including labour;

(c) 

exchanges of information on market requirements;

(d) 

know-how and technology transfer through investment and joint ventures;

(e) 

development of the private sector, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises engaged in trade;

(f) 

establishment, adaptation and strengthening of organisations concerned with the development of trade and support services;

(g) 

regional cooperation for the development of trade and trade-related infrastructure and services in southern Africa.

Article 54

Micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises

The Parties shall aim to develop and strengthen micro enterprises (MEs) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa, as well as to promote cooperation between SMEs in the Community and in South Africa and the region in a manner that is sensitive to gender equality. The Parties shall, inter alia:

(a) 

cooperate, where appropriate, in the creation of enabling legal, administrative, institutional, technical, tax and financial frameworks for the setting up and expansion of MEs and SMEs;

(b) 

provide assistance required by MEs and SMEs, whatever their legal status, in areas such as financing, skills training, technology and marketing;

(c) 

provide assistance to companies, organisations, policy makers and agencies providing services referred to under paragraph b through appropriate technical support, information exchange and capacity building;

(d) 

establish and facilitate appropriate links between South African, southern African and Community private sector operators in order to improve the flow of information (relating to strategy formulation and implementation, business trends and opportunities, networking, joint ventures and transfer of skills).

Article 55

Information society — telecommunications and information technology

1.  

The Parties agree to cooperate in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) which they consider as key sectors of modern society and which are vital to economic and social development and to the development of an information society. Communication in this context encompasses post, broadcasting, telecommunications, information technologies. The aim of cooperation shall be to:

(a) 

improve the access of South African public and private entities to means of communications, electronics and information technologies through support to the development of infrastructural networks, human resources and appropriate information society policies in South Africa;

(b) 

support cooperation between the countries of the southern African region in this area, in particular in the context of satellite technology;

(c) 

address the challenges of globalisation, new technologies, institutional and sector restructuring, and the developing gap in basic information services and in advanced services.

2.  

Cooperation shall include among others:

(a) 

dialogue on different aspects of information society, including regulatory aspects and communications policy;

(b) 

information exchanges and possible technical assistance on regulation, standardisation, conformity testing and certification of information and communications technologies and the use of frequencies;

(c) 

dissemination of new information and communication technologies, and the development of new facilities, particularly in relation to interconnection of networks and interoperability of applications;

(d) 

promotion and implementation of joint research, technological development on projects in the field of new technologies related to the information society;

(e) 

access for South African organisations to Community projects or programmes on the basis of the arrangements applying in the various fields concerned, and access for European Union organisations to operations initiated by South Africa under the same conditions.

Article 56

Postal cooperation

Cooperation in this area shall include:

(a) 

exchange of information and dialogue on postal matters in relation to, inter alia, regional and international activities, regulatory aspects and policy decisions;

(b) 

technical assistance on regulation, operational standards and human resource development;

(c) 

promotion and implementation of joint projects, including research, on technological development in this sector.

Article 57

Energy

1.  

Cooperation in this area shall include the aim of cooperation in this area shall be:

(a) 

to improve the access of South Africans to affordable, reliable and sustainable sources of energy;

(b) 

to reorganise and modernise the energy producing, distributing and consuming subsectors so that appropriate services are provided on optimum terms of economic efficiency, social development and environmental acceptability;

(c) 

to support cooperation between countries in the southern African region to exploit locally available energy resources in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner.

2.  

Cooperation shall specifically aim:

(a) 

to support the development of appropriate energy policies and infrastructure in South Africa;

(b) 

to diversify energy supplies in South Africa;

(c) 

to improve energy operators performance standards in technical, economic and financial terms especially in the electricity and liquid fuels sectors;

(d) 

to facilitate capacity building of local expertise especially by general and technical training;

(e) 

to develop new and renewable forms of energy and support infrastructure especially for rural energy power supply;

(f) 

to improve the rational use of energy notably by the promotion of energy systems' efficiency;

(g) 

to promote transfer and use of environmentally friendly technologies;

(h) 

to promote regional energy cooperation in southern Africa.

Article 58

Mining and minerals

1.  

The aim of cooperation in this area is, inter alia:

(a) 

to support and promote policy measures that improve health and safety standards in the mining industry as well as conditions of employment;

(b) 

to make mineral resources and geoscience information accessible for exploration and mining investment. The cooperation should also create a mutually beneficial climate for attracting investment in the sector, including SMEs (and previously disadvantaged communities);

(c) 

to support policies which ensure that mining activities take place with due consideration for the environment and sustainable development, taking into account the specific circumstances in the country and nature of mining;

(d) 

to cooperate on mining and minerals technology research and development.

2.  
Cooperation will include South African activities undertaken within the framework of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Mining Coordination Unit.

Article 59

Transport

1.  

The aim of the cooperation in this area shall be:

(a) 

to improve the access of South Africans to affordable, safe and reliable modes of transport and to facilitate the flow of goods in the country through the support to the development of intermodal infrastructure networks and transport systems, that are economically and environmentally sustainable;

(b) 

to support cooperation between the countries of the southern African region in order to create a sustainable transport network for regional needs.

2.  

Cooperation shall specifically focus on:

(a) 

contributing to the restructuring and modernisation of road, rail, port and airport infrastructure;

(b) 

gradually improving the conditions of air transport, rail, road and multimodal transit, as well as the management of roads, railways, ports and airports, and maritime and air traffic;

(c) 

improving the safety of air and maritime traffic by improving aids to navigation and training to enable efficient programmes.

Article 60

Tourism

1.  

The Parties will cooperate with the aim of strengthening the development of a competitive tourism industry. In this context the Parties in particular agree:

(a) 

to promote the development of the tourism industry as a generator of economic growth and empowerment, employment and foreign exchange;

(b) 

to seek to establish a strategic alliance involving public, private and community interests in order to ensure the sustainable development of tourism;

(c) 

to carry out joint operations in such areas as the development of products and markets, human resources and institutional structures;

(d) 

to cooperate on tourism training and capacity building in order to improve service standards;

(e) 

to cooperate in promoting and developing community-based tourism through pilot projects in rural areas;

(f) 

to facilitate liberal movement of tourists.

2.  

The Parties agree that cooperation in the field of tourism will be based, inter alia, on the following guidelines:

(a) 

respecting the integrity and interests of local communities, particularly in rural areas;

(b) 

stressing the importance of cultural heritage;

(c) 

facilitating training, know-how transfer and awareness creation in the wider community;

(d) 

providing positive interaction between tourism and environmental preservation;

(e) 

promoting regional cooperation in southern Africa.

Article 61

Agriculture

1.  

Cooperation in this area shall be aimed at the promotion of integrated, harmonious and sustainable rural development in South Africa. Cooperation will in particular be geared:

(a) 

to modernise and restructure, where appropriate, the agricultural sector through methods including the modernisation of infrastructure and equipment, the development of packaging and storage techniques and the improvement of private distribution and marketing chains;

(b) 

to facilitate the development and the enhancement of competitiveness of farmers from previously disadvantaged communities and the provision of appropriate agricultural services in this regard;

(c) 

to diversify and develop output and external markets;

(d) 

to achieve and develop cooperation in animal health, plant health and agricultural production techniques;

(e) 

to examine measures to harmonise standards and rules on animal and plant health, with a view to facilitating trade, taking into account the legislation in force for both Parties and in conformity with the rules of the WTO.

2.  
Cooperation will take place, inter alia, through the transfer of know-how, the establishment of joint ventures and capacity building programmes.

Article 62

Fisheries

Cooperation in this area shall aim at promoting sustainable management and use of fisheries resources in the long-term interest of both Parties. This will be achieved by exchanges of information and the design and implementation of agreed arrangements which may address the economic, commercial, developmental, scientific and technical aspirations of the Parties. These arrangements will be set out in a separate mutually beneficial fisheries agreement which the Parties undertake to seek to complete as soon as possible.

Article 63

Services

The Parties agree to foster cooperation in the services sector in general and in the area of banking, insurance and other financial services in particular, through, inter alia:

(a) 

encouraging trade in services;

(b) 

exchanging, where appropriate, information on rules, laws and regulations governing the services sector in the Parties;

(c) 

improving accounting, auditing, supervision and regulation of financial services and financial monitoring, for example through the facilitation of training schemes.

Article 64

Consumer policy and protection of consumer health

Parties shall start cooperation in the area of consumer policy and consumer health protection, in particular aiming at:

(a) 

establishing systems of mutual information on domestically prohibited and dangerous products;

(b) 

exchanging information and experience on the establishment and operation of post-market surveillance of products and product safety;

(c) 

improving information provided to consumers especially on prices, characteristics of products and services offered;

(d) 

encouraging exchanges between consumer interest representatives;

(e) 

increasing the compatibility of consumer policies and systems;

(f) 

exchange of information on increasing consumer awareness through information and education;

(g) 

notifying enforcements and cooperation between the Parties in investigating harmful or unfair business practices;

(h) 

exchange of information on effective ways of redressing any wrongs to consumers victimised by illegal activities.

TITLE V

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

SECTION A

GENERAL

Article 65

Aims

1.  
Development cooperation between the Community and South Africa shall be conducted in a context of policy dialogue and partnership, and shall support the policies and reforms carried out by the national authorities.
2.  
In particular, development cooperation shall contribute to South Africa's harmonious and sustainable economic and social development and to its insertion into the world economy and to consolidate the foundations laid for a democratic society and a state governed by the rule of law in which human rights in their political, social and cultural aspects and fundamental freedoms are respected.
3.  
Within this context, priority shall be given to supporting operations, which help the fight against poverty.

Article 66

Priorities

1.  

The areas of development cooperation will mainly concern the following:

(a) 

support for policies and instruments towards the progressive integration of the South African economy into the world economy and trade, for expansion of employment, for development of sustainable private enterprises, for regional cooperation and integration. In this context, special attention will be given to providing support to the adjustment efforts occasioned in the region by the establishment of the free-trade area under this Agreement, especially in the SACU;

(b) 

enhancement of living conditions and delivery of basic social services;

(c) 

support to democratisation, the protection of human rights, sound public management, the strengthening of civil society and its integration in the development process.

2.  
Dialogue and partnership between public authorities and non-governmental development partners and actors will be promoted.
3.  
Programmes shall be focused on the basic needs of the previously disadvantaged communities and reflect the gender and environmental dimensions of development.

Article 67

Eligible beneficiaries

Cooperation partners eligible for financial and technical assistance shall be national, provincial and local authorities and public bodies, non-governmental organisations and community-based organisations, regional and international organisations, institutions and public or private operators. Any other body could be made eligible if so designated by both Parties.

Article 68

Means and methods

1.  
The means that may be deployed under the cooperation operations referred to in Article 66 shall include in particular studies, technical assistance, training or other services, supplies and works, and also evaluation and monitoring audits and missions.
2.  

Community financing, in local or foreign currency, depending on the needs and nature of the operation, may cover:

(a) 

government budget expenditures to support reforms and policy implementation in the priority sectors identified through a policy dialogue;

(b) 

investment (with the exception of the purchase of buildings) and equipment;

(c) 

in certain cases and in particular where a programme is implemented by a non-government partner, recurrent expenditure.

3.  
Contribution from the partners defined in Article 67 shall in principle be required for each cooperation operation. The nature and amount of this contribution shall be adapted to the possibilities of the partner and the nature of operations.
4.  
Opportunities may be sought for coherence and complementarity with other providers of funds, particularly the Member States of the European Union.
5.  
Appropriate steps will be taken by both Parties to ensure that the Community character of development cooperation under this Agreement is made known to the general public.

Article 69

Programming

1.  
Multiannual indicative programming based on specific objectives derived from the priorities in Article 66 and indicating modalities for the preparation, implementation and monitoring of the development cooperation and resulting operations during a reference period shall be carried out in the context of close contacts between the Community and the South African Government with the contribution of the European Investment Bank. The outcome of programming discussions shall be set out in a multiannual indicative programme signed by both Parties.
2.  
Detailed operational procedures and provisions for implementation and monitoring of the development cooperation shall be attached to the multiannual indicative programme.

Article 70

Project identification, preparation and appraisal

1.  
The identification and preparation of development operations shall be the responsibility of the Government of South Africa National Authorising Officer as defined in Article 80, or any other eligible beneficiary defined in Article 67.
2.  
Project or programme dossiers submitted for financing by the Community must contain all the information necessary for their appraisal. Such dossiers shall be officially transmitted to the Head of Delegation by the National Authorising Officer or the other eligible beneficiaries.
3.  
The appraisal of development operations shall be undertaken jointly by the National Authorising Officer and/or the other eligible beneficiaries and the Community.

Article 71

Financing proposal and decision

1.  
The conclusions of the appraisal shall be summarised by the Head of Delegation in a financing proposal prepared in close collaboration with the National Authorising Officer and/or the requesting partner.
2.  
The Commission shall finalise the financing proposal and forward it to the Community's decision-making body.

Article 72

Financing agreements

1.  

Any project or programme approved by the Community shall be covered by:

(a) 

either a financing agreement drawn up between the Commission, acting for the Community, and the National Authorising Officer acting for the Government of South Africa, or the eligible beneficiary;

(b) 

or a contract with international organisations or legal bodies, physical persons or any other operator defined in Article 67 responsible for carrying out the project or programme.

2.  
All financing agreements or contracts shall provide for on-the-spot checks by the Commission and the European Court of Auditors.

SECTION B

IMPLEMENTATION

Article 73

Eligibility of contractors and supplies

1.  
Participation in invitations to tender and contracts shall be open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons in the Member States of the European Union, South Africa and the ACP States. Participation may be extended to include other developing countries in duly substantiated cases and in order to ensure the best cost-effectiveness ratio.
2.  
Supplies shall originate in the Member States, South Africa or the ACP States. In duly substantiated exceptional cases, they may originate in other countries.

Article 74

Contracting authority

1.  
Works, supply and service contracts shall be prepared, negotiated and concluded by the eligible beneficiary, in agreement and in collaboration with the Commission.
2.  
The eligible beneficiary may request the Commission to prepare, negotiate and conclude service contracts on their behalf, directly or through its relevant agency.

Article 75

Procurement procedures

Procedures for procurement or for contracts financed by the Community are laid down in the general clauses attached to the financing agreements.

Article 76

General regulations and conditions

The award and performance of works, supply and service contracts financed by the Community shall be governed by this Agreement and by the respective general regulations for works, supply and service contracts and general conditions as adopted by decision of the Cooperation Council.

Article 77

Settlement of disputes

Any dispute arising between South Africa and a contractor, supplier or provider of services during the performance of a contract financed by the Community shall be settled by arbitration according to the procedural rules on conciliation and arbitration of contracts as adopted by decision of the Cooperation Council.

Article 78

Fiscal and customs arrangements

1.  
The South African Government shall apply to all contracts financed by the Community a full exemption from fiscal and custom duties and/or taxes or charges having an equivalent effect.
2.  
The details of the arrangements, referred to in paragraph 1 shall be established by means of an Exchange of Letters between the South African Government and the Commission.

Article 79

Chief authorising officer

The Commission will appoint a chief authorising officer who shall be responsible for managing resources made available by the Community for development cooperation with South Africa.

Article 80

National authorising officer and paying agent

1.  
The South African Government shall appoint a national authorising officer to represent it in all operations relating to projects financed by the Commission which are the subject of a financing agreement between South Africa and the Community. A paying agent shall also be appointed.
2.  
Obligations and tasks of the chief authorising officer and the national authorising officer and the paying agent shall be established by way of an exchange of instruments between the South African Government and the Commission in accordance with the provisions of the financial regulations of the Commission applicable to preferential agreements.

Article 81

Head of Delegation

1.  
The Commission is represented in South Africa by the Head of Delegation who ensures, together with the national authorising officer, the implementation, monitoring and follow-up of the financial and technical cooperation in conformity with the principles of sound financial management and the provisions of this Agreement. In particular, the Head of Delegation shall be granted powers to facilitate and expedite the preparation, appraisal and execution of projects and programmes.
2.  
The South African Government shall accord to the Head of Delegation and the officials from the Commission appointed in South Africa privileges and immunities in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961.
3.  
In defining the tasks and obligations of the national authorising officer and the head of delegation, the Parties shall seek to ensure the greatest degree of local management of projects and programmes as well as compatibility and coherence with practices applying in the other ACP States.

Article 82

Monitoring and evaluation

1.  
The objective of monitoring and evaluation shall consist in the external assessment of development operations (preparation, implementation and subsequent operation), with a view to improving the development effectiveness of ongoing and future operations. This work shall be done jointly by South Africa and the Community.
2.  
Monitoring and evaluation of the cooperation shall be done jointly by South Africa and the Community. Annual consultations may be held to assess progress and agree on the measures to be taken to adapt and improve implementation of the multiannual indicative programme and to prepare for future operations.

TITLE VI

COOPERATION IN OTHER AREAS

Article 83

Science and technology

The Parties undertake to intensify scientific and technological cooperation. Detailed arrangements for the implementation of this objective have been set out in a separate agreement, which entered into force in November 1997.

Article 84

Environment

1.  
The Parties will cooperate to pursue sustainable development through the rational use of non-renewable natural resources and the sustainable use of renewable natural resources, thus promoting protection of the environment, prevention of its deterioration and the control of pollution. The Parties will aim to improve the quality of the environment and work together to combat global environmental problems.
2.  
The Parties will give special consideration to the development of capacity in environmental management. There will be dialogue on the identification of environmental priorities. The impact of past South African policies on the state of the environment will be reviewed and addressed where possible.
3.  
The cooperative relationship will involve, inter alia, matters relating to urban development and land use for agricultural and non-agricultural purposes; desertification; management of waste, including hazardous and nuclear waste; management of dangerous chemicals; conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity; the sustainable management of forestry resources; water quality control; control of pollution from industrial and other sources; control of coastal and marine pollution and the management of marine resources; integrated water catchment management, including management of international river basins; water demand management and issues surrounding the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

Article 85

Culture

1.  
The Parties undertake to cooperate in the sphere of culture in order to promote a thorough knowledge and better understanding of cultural diversities within South Africa and the European Union. Parties will clear obstacles to intercultural communication and cooperation, and will stimulate awareness of the interdependence of peoples of different cultures. They will foster participation by the population of South Africa and the European Union in the process of reciprocal cultural enrichment.
2.  
Cultural contacts will aim at preserving and enhancing the cultural heritage and producing and disseminating cultural goods and services. The widest possible use shall be made of national, regional and interregional communications media and infrastructure to facilitate cultural contacts, while promoting respect for copyright and related rights.
3.  
The Parties will cooperate in cultural events and exchanges among institutions and associations from South Africa and the European Union.

Article 86

Social issues

1.  
The Parties will engage in a dialogue on social cooperation. This shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, questions relating to the social problems of post-apartheid society, poverty alleviation, unemployment, gender equality, violence against women, children's rights, labour relations, public health, safety at work and population.
2.  
The Parties consider that economic development must be accompanied by social progress. They recognise the responsibility to guarantee basic social rights, which specifically aim at the freedom of association of workers, the right to collective bargaining, the abolition of forced labour, the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation and the effective abolition of child labour. The pertinent standards of the ILO shall be the point of reference for the development of these rights.

Article 87

Information

The Parties shall take appropriate measures to promote and encourage an effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall, inter alia, be given to ensuring the spread of information on cooperation between South Africa and the Community. In addition, the Parties shall endeavour to provide basic information about South Africa and the European Union for the general public, and specialised information about European Union policies for specific audiences in South Africa as well as specialised information about South African policies for specific audiences in the European Union.

Article 88

Press and audiovisual media

The Parties shall encourage cooperation in the field of press and audiovisual media, in order to support the further development and fostering of independence and pluralism in the media. Cooperation shall be sought, inter alia, through:

(a) 

promotion of the development of human resources, in particular through training and exchange programmes for journalists and media professionals;

(b) 

encouragement of wider access to sources of information for the media;

(c) 

exchange of technical know-how and information;

(d) 

production of audiovisual programmes.

Article 89

Human resources

1.  
The Parties shall cooperate in order to enhance the value of human resources in South Africa in all areas covered by the Agreement. Cooperation shall aim to strengthen institutional capacity in the government's key human resource development areas, paying special attention to the most disadvantaged sections of the population.
2.  
In order to develop the level of expertise of senior staff in the public and private sectors, the Parties shall step up their cooperation on education and vocational training and cooperation between educational institutions and firms. Particular attention shall be paid to promote the establishment of permanent links between specialised bodies in the European Union and South Africa so as to encourage the pooling and exchange of experience and technical resources.
3.  
The Parties shall encourage the exchange of information in order to foster cooperation on the recognition of degrees and diplomas by the relevant authorities.
4.  
The parties shall encourage linkage and cooperation between institutions of higher learning, for example universities.

Article 90

Fight against drugs and money laundering

The Parties undertake to cooperate in the fight against drugs and money laundering by:

(a) 

promoting the South African drugs control master plan and enhancing the effectiveness of South African and southern African regional programmes to counter the illegal abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances as well as the production, supply and trafficking of these substances, based on the relevant international UN Drugs Control Conventions;

(b) 

preventing the use of their financial institutions to launder capital arising from criminal activities in general and from drugs trafficking in particular on the basis of standards equivalent to those adopted by international bodies, in particular the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), and

(c) 

preventing the diversion of precursor chemicals and other essential substances used for the illicit production of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances on the basis of the standards adopted by international authorities concerned, notably those of the Chemical Action Task Force (CATF).

Article 91

Data protection

1.  
The Parties shall cooperate to improve the level of protection to the processing of personal data, taking into account international standards.
2.  
Cooperation on personal data protection may include technical assistance in the form of exchanges of information and experts and the establishment of joint programmes and projects.
3.  
The Cooperation Council shall periodically review the progress made in this regard.

Article 92

Health

1.  
The Parties shall cooperate to improve the mental and physical health of populations by promoting health, and preventing disease.
2.  
In the field of public health the Parties shall cooperate by sharing knowledge and experience on programmes which, inter alia, disseminate information, improve the education and training of public health professionals, monitor disease and develop health information systems, decrease risks from lifestyle related diseases, prevent and control HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases.
3.  
Cooperation in the field of safety and health at work shall include exchange of information on legislative and non-legislative measures to prevent accidents, occupation related diseases and occupation related health risks.
4.  
Cooperation in the pharmaceutical field may include support in the evaluation and registration of medicinal products.

TITLE VII

FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF COOPERATION

Article 93

Objective

In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement, South Africa shall benefit from financial and technical assistance from the Community in the form of grants and loans to support its socioeconomic development needs.

Article 94

Grants

Financial assistance in the form of grants shall be covered by:

(a) 

a special financial facility established under the Community budget, in support of the development cooperation activities referred to in Articles 65 and 66;

(b) 

other financial resources made available from other Community budget lines for development and international cooperation activities falling within the scope of those budget lines. The procedure for presentation and approval of requests, implementation, and monitoring/evaluation will be in accordance with the general conditions relating to the budget line in question.

Article 95

Loans

As regards financial assistance in the form of loans, the European Investment Bank could consider, at the request of the Council of the European Union, the extension of its financing of investment projects in South Africa by means of long-term loans, within the limits of maximum amounts and periods of validity to be determined in application of the relevant dispositions of the Treaty establishing the European Community.

Article 96

Regional cooperation

The financial assistance from the Community referred to in the previous Articles may be used to fund projects or programmes of national or local interest in South Africa as well as the participation of South Africa in regional cooperation activities which it undertakes together with other developing countries.

TITLE VIII

FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 97

Institutional set-up

1.  

The Parties agree on the establishment of a Cooperation Council which will perform the following functions:

(a) 

to ensure the proper functioning and implementation of the Agreement and the dialogue between the Parties;

(b) 

to study the development of trade and cooperation between the Parties;

(c) 

to seek appropriate methods of forestalling problems which might arise in areas covered by the Agreement;

(d) 

to exchange opinions and make suggestions on any issue of mutual interest relating to trade and cooperation, including future action and the resources available to carry it out.

2.  
The composition, frequency, agenda and venue of Cooperation Council meetings shall be agreed on through consultation between the Parties.
3.  
The Cooperation Council referred to above shall have the power to take decisions in respect of all matters covered by this Agreement.
4.  
The Parties agree to encourage and facilitate regular contacts between their respective Parliaments on the various areas of cooperation covered by the Agreement.
5.  
The Parties will also encourage contacts between other similar and relevant institutions in South Africa and the European Union such as the Economic and Social Committee of the European Community and the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) of South Africa.

Article 98

Tax carve-out clause

1.  
The most-favoured-nation treatment granted in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, or any arrangements adopted under this Agreement, do not apply to tax advantages which South Africa and the Member States of the European Union are providing or may provide in the future on the basis of agreements to avoid double taxation or other tax arrangements, or domestic fiscal legislation.
2.  
Nothing in this Agreement, or in any arrangements adopted under this Agreement, may be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement of any measure aimed at preventing the avoidance or evasion of taxes pursuant to the tax provisions of agreements to avoid double taxation or other tax arrangements, or domestic fiscal legislation.
3.  
Nothing in this Agreement, or in any arrangements adopted under this Agreement, shall be construed to prevent the Member States of the European Union or South Africa from distinguishing, in the application of the relevant provisions of their fiscal legislation, between taxpayers who are not in the same situation, in particular with regard to their place of residence, or with regard to the place where their capital is invested.

Article 99

Duration

This Agreement shall be valid for an unlimited period. Either Party may denounce this Agreement by notifying the other Party in writing. The Agreement shall cease to apply six months after the date of such notification.

Article 100

Non-discrimination

In the fields covered by this Agreement, and without prejudice to any special provisions contained therein;

(a) 

the arrangements applied by South Africa in respect of the Community shall not give rise to any discrimination between the Member States, their nationals, or their companies or firms;

(b) 

the arrangements applied by the Community and the Member States in respect of South Africa shall not give rise to any discrimination between South African nationals or its companies or firms.

Article 101

Territorial application

This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaty establishing the European Community is applied and under the conditions laid down in that Treaty, and, on the other hand, in respect of South Africa, to the territories as defined in the South African Constitution.

Article 102

Future developments

The Parties may, by mutual consent and within their respective spheres of competence, expand the Agreement in order to enhance the level of cooperation and add to it by means of agreements on specific sectors or activities.

Within the framework of this Agreement, either of the Parties may put forward suggestions for expanding the scope of the cooperation, taking into account the experience gained in its application.

Article 103

Review

The Parties will review this Agreement within five years of its entering into force in order to address the possible implications of other arrangements which may affect this Agreement. Further reviews may be mutually agreed on.

Article 104

Dispute settlement

1.  
Each Party may refer to the Cooperation Council any dispute relating to the application or interpretation of this Agreement.
2.  
The Cooperation Council may settle any dispute by means of a decision.
3.  
Each Party shall be bound to take the measures involved in carrying out the decision referred to in paragraph 2.
4.  
In the event of it not being possible to settle the dispute in accordance with paragraph 2, either Party may notify the other of an appointment of an arbitrator; the other Party must then appoint a second arbitrator within two months of the appointment of the first arbitrator.
5.  
The Cooperation Council shall appoint a third arbitrator within six months of the appointment of the second arbitrator.
6.  
The arbitrators' decisions shall be taken by majority vote within 12 months.
7.  
Each Party to the dispute must take the steps required to implement the decision of the arbitrators.
8.  
The Cooperation Council shall establish the working procedures for arbitration.
9.  

In the case of disputes arising under Titles II and III of this Agreement, the following procedures shall apply:

(a) 

the appointment of a second arbitrator must be made within 30 days;

(b) 

the Cooperation Council shall appoint a third arbitrator within 60 days of the appointment of the second arbitrator;

(c) 

the arbitrators shall, as a general rule, submit their findings and decisions to the Parties and to the Cooperation Council not later than six months from the date of the composition of the arbitration panel. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable goods, the arbitrators shall aim to issue their report to the parties within three months;

(d) 

the Party concerned shall inform the other Party and the Cooperation Council within 60 days of its intentions in respect of implementation of the findings and decisions of the Cooperation Council or the arbitrators, as the case may be;

(e) 

If it is impractical to comply immediately with the findings and decisions of the Cooperation Council or the arbitrators, the Party concerned shall be afforded a reasonable period of time to do so. The reasonable period of time shall not exceed 15 months from the date of submission of the findings and decisions to the Parties. However, that period of time may, by mutual consent of the Parties, be reduced or extended, depending on the particular circumstances.

10.  
Without prejudice to their right to have recourse to WTO dispute settlement procedures, the Community and South Africa shall endeavour to settle disputes relating to specific obligations arising under Titles II and III of this Agreement through recourse to the specific dispute settlement provisions of this Agreement. Arbitration proceedings established under this Agreement will not consider issues relating to each Party's WTO rights and obligations, unless the Parties agree to refer any such issues to the arbitration.

Article 105

Clause on bilateral agreements

Except in so far as it creates equivalent or greater rights for the Parties involved, this Agreement shall not affect rights contained in existing Agreements binding one or more Member States, on the one hand, and South Africa, on the other.

Article 106

Amendment clause

1.  
Any Party desirous of amending this Agreement may put forward its proposal for the amendment, together with its submissions in motivation of the proposed amendment, to the Cooperation Council for consideration and decision.
2.  
In the event that the other Party considers that the proposed amendment could detrimentally impact on its rights in terms of the Agreement, it may submit a proposal for compensatory adjustments of the Agreement to the Cooperation Council for consideration and decision.

Article 107

Annexes

Protocols and Annexes shall form an integral part of the Agreement.

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Article 108

This Agreement is drawn up in duplicate in the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovenian, Slovak, Spanish and Swedish languages and the official languages of South Africa, other than English, namely Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu, each of these texts being equally authentic.

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Article 109

Entry into force

This Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the month following that during which the Contracting Parties have notified each other of the completion of the necessary procedures.

If pending the entry into force of the Agreement, the Parties decide to apply it provisionally, all references to the date of entry into force shall be deemed to refer to the date such provisional application takes effect.

Hecho en Pretoria, el once de octubre de mil novecientos noventa y nueve.

Udfærdiget i Pretoria, den ellevte oktober nitten hundrede og nioghalvfems.

Geschehen zu Pretoria am elften Oktober neunzehnhundertneunundneunzig.

Έγινε στην Πρετόρια, στις ένδεκα Οκτωβρίου χίλια εννιακόσια ενενήντα εννέα.

Done at Pretoria on the eleventh day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine.

Fait à Pretoria, le onze octobre mil neuf cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf.

Fatto a Pretoria, addì undici ottobre millenovecentonovantanove.

Gedaan te Pretoria, de elfde oktober negentienhonderd negennegentig.

Feito em Pretória, em onze de Outubro de mil novecentos e noventa e nove.

Tehty Pretoriassa yhdentenätoista päivänä lokakuuta vuonna tuhatyhdeksänsataayhdeksänkymmentäyhdeksän.

Som skedde i Pretoria den elfte oktober nittonhundranittionio.

Por la Comunidad Europea

For Det Europæiske Fællesskab

Für die Europäische Gemeinschaft

Για την Ευρωπαϊκή Κοινότητα

For the European Community

Pour la Communauté européenne

Per la Comunità europea

Voor de Europese Gemeenschap

Pela Comunidade Europeia

Euroopan yhteisön puolesta

På Europeiska gemenskapens vägnar

signatory

Pour le Royaume de Belgique

Voor het Koninkrijk België

Für das Königreich Belgien

signatory

Cette signature engage également la Communauté française, la Communauté flamande, la Communauté germanophone, la Région wallonne, la Région flamande et la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale.

Deze handtekening verbindt eveneens de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, de Franse Gemeenschap, de Duitstalige Gemeenschap, het Vlaamse Gewest, het Waalse Gewest en het Brusselse Hoofdstedelijke Gewest.

Diese Unterschrift verbindet zugleich die Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft, die Flämische Gemeinschaft, die Französische Gemeinschaft, die Wallonische Region, die Flämische Region und die Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt.

For Kongeriget Danmark

signatory

Für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland

signatory

Για την Ελληνική Δημοκρατία

signatory

Por el Reino de España

signatory

Pour la République française

signatory

Thar ceann na héireann

For Ireland

signatory

Per la Repubblica italiana

signatory

Pour le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

signatory

Voor het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden

signatory

Für die Republik Österreich

signatory

Pela República Portuguesa

signatory

Suomen tasavallan puolesta

För Republiken Finland

signatory

För Konungariket Sverige

signatory

For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

signatory

For the Republic of South Africa

wa Repapoliki ya Afrika Borwa

Ya Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa

Wa Rephaboliki ya Aforika Borwa

WeRiphabliki yaseNingizimu Afrika

wa Rephabuliki ya Afurika Tshipembe

Wa Riphabliki ra Afrika-Dzonga

Vir die Republiek van Suid-Afrika

WeRiphabhliki yeSewula Afrika

WeRiphablikhi yoMzantsi Afrika

WeRiphabhulikhi yaseNingizimu Afrika

signatory

ANNEX I

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

LIST OF AGREED DEROGATIONS TO STANDSTILL AND ROLLBACK

Introduction

The Community and the Republic of South Africa agree that any increase of the applied most favoured nation (MFN) tariff or any other trade restrictive or distorting measures taken after 1 July 1996 will be eliminated vis-à-vis the other side at the latest the day of entry into force of the Agreement.

At the request of the South African side and bearing in mind the particular nature of the Republic of South Africa's economic transformation and the specific stage of adaptation of its tariff system within the framework of its WTO obligations, the Community has agreed to consider, on an exceptional basis, specific requests for derogations to rollback.

As a result of this process, both sides agree that for the purpose of implementation of Article 7 of this Agreement, the tariff levels listed below will replace the tariffs effectively applied as of 1 July 1996 as the standstill reference for the products mentioned in this Annex.



Code description

Date of implementation

Rate in 1996

New rate

0207 41 90

18.9.1997

27 %

220 c/kg

0403 90 00

2.1.1998

free

450 c/kg

0404 10 00

2.1.1998

free

450 c/kg

0404 90 00

2.1.1998

100 c/kg

450 c/kg

0405 10 00

2.1.1998

320 c/kg

500 c/kg

0405 20 10

2.1.1998

20 %

500 c/kg

0405 20 90

2.1.1998

320 c/kg

500 c/kg

0405 90 00

2.1.1998

320 c/kg

500 c/kg

0406 10 10

2.1.1998

25 %

500 c/kg

0406 10 20

2.1.1998

20 %

500 c/kg

0406 20 10

2.1.1998

22 %

500 c/kg

0406 20 90

2.1.1998

25 %

500 c/kg

0406 30 00

2.1.1998

25 %

500 c/kg

0406 40 10

2.1.1998

22 %

500 c/kg

0406 40 90

2.1.1998

25 %

500 c/kg

0406 90 10

2.1.1998

22 %

500 c/kg

0406 90 25

2.1.1998

660 c/kg

500 c/kg

0406 90 35

2.1.1998

660 c/kg

500 c/kg

0406 90 90

2.1.1998

25 %

500 c/kg

0902 30 00

11.1.1999

free

R4/kg

0902 40 00

11.1.1999

free

R4/kg

1001 90 00

tariff formula

free

50

1005 10 00

tariff formula

free

50

1005 90 00

tariff formula

free

50

1101 00 10

tariff formula

50 %

99

1101 00 20

tariff formula

1 c/kg

99

1509 10 00

April 1998

30 %

10

1701 11 00

variable

76,5 c/kg

105

1701 12 00

variable

76,5 c/kg

105

1701 91 00

variable

76,5 c/kg

105

1701 99 00

variable

76,5 c/kg

105

2002 10 90

13.2.1998

110 c/kg less 80

30

2204 10 10

13.2.1998

118 c/li

238 c/li

2204 10 90

13.2.1998

118 c/li

238 c/li

2204 21 10

13.2.1998

31 c/li

97 c/li

2204 21 20

13.2.1998

1764/li of AA or R1.542/li + RO.92/

138 c/li

2204 21 90

13.2.1998

22,44 c/li

138 c/li

2204 29 10

13.2.1998

31 c/li

73 c/li

2204 29 20

13.2.1998

1764/li of AA or R1.542/li + RO.9200

138 c/li

2204 29 90

13.2.1998

22,44 c/li

114 c/li

2205 10 00

13.2.1998

22,44 c/li

88 c/li

2205 90 00

13.2.1998

22,44 c/li

73 c/li

2206 00 10

13.2.1998

9,9 c/li

62 c/li

2206 00 20

13.2.1998

9,9 c/li

62 c/li

2206 00 30

13.2.1998

9,9 c/li

156 c/li

2206 00 40

13.2.1998

44,81 c/li

62 c/li

2206 00 50

13.2.1998

44,81 c/li

62 c/li

2206 00 60

13.2.1998

44,81 c/li

156 c/li

2206 00 70

13.2.1998

22,44 c/li

62 c/li

2206 00 90

13.2.1998

43,21 c/li

62 c/li

2849 10 00

13.2.1998

free

10

3204 17 10

19.6.1998

free

12

3204 19 10

19.6.1998

free

12

4011 10 05

1.1.1997

free

40

4011 10 15

1.1.1997

25 % or 815 c/kg less 75

40

4011 10 25

1.1.1997

25 % or 815 c/kg less 75

40

4011 10 35

1.1.1997

25 % or 815 c/kg less 75

40

4011 20 10

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 20 20

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 20 30

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 20 40

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 20 50

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 20 60

1.1.1997

25 % or 860 c/kg less 75

34

4011 91 10

1.1.1997

10 % or 830 c/kg less 90

20

4011 91 20

1.1.1997

free

20

4011 91 30

1.1.1997

free

20

4011 91 40

1.1.1997

free

20

4011 91 50

1.1.1997

10 % or 830 c/kg less 90

20

4011 91 60

1.1.1997

10 % or 830 c/kg less 90

20

4011 99 00

1.1.1997

10 % or 830 c/kg less 90

20

4012 10 00

1.1.1997

20 %

25

4012 20 00

1.1.1997

20 %

25

4012 90 00

1.1.1997

12 %

25

4013 10 00

1.1.1997

10 % or 920 c/kg less 90

25

4013 90 90

1.1.1997

10 % or 920 c/kg less 90

25

4409 20 00

7.2.1997

free

12

5208 31 40

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 32 40

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 33 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5208 41 40

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 42 40

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 51 20

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 51 30

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5208 52 20

13.12.1997

10 %

22

5208 52 30

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5208 53 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5208 59 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 31 40

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 41 40

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 51 15

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 51 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 52 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5209 59 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 31 40

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 32 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 39 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 51 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 51 30

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 52 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5210 59 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 31 25

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 41 25

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 51 15

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 51 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 52 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5211 59 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 13 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 14 40

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 15 20

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 23 25

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 24 25

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5212 25 15

13.12.1996

10 %

22

5804 21 00

13.12.1996

free

22

5804 29 00

13.12.1996

free

22

5806 20 00

13.12.1996

42 %

36

5807 90 10

13.12.1996

 

36

5807 90 20

13.12.1996

 

36

5807 90 30

13.12.1996

 

36

5808 10 10

13.12.1996

 

36

5808 90 00

13.12.1996

45 %

36

6002 20 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 41 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 42 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 43 05

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 49 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 91 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 92 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 93 05

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6002 99 10

13.12.1996

20 %

22

6213 20 10

13.12.1996

15 %

46

6213 90 10

13.12.1996

15 %

46

7616 99 10

15.11.1996

 

10

7616 99 20

7.2.1997

 

15

8501 40 90

30.5.1997

5 %

20

8501 51 90

30.5.1997

5 %

24

8501 52 90

30.5.1997

5 %

24

8501 53 90

30.5.1997

5 %

20

8504 21 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 22 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 23 30

6.12.1997

14 %

15

8504 23 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 31 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 32 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 33 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8504 34 90

6.12.1997

5 %

15

8517 11 00

18.12.1998

free

12,5

8517 19 00

18.12.1998

free

12,5

8517 90 00

18.12.1998

free

12,5

8523 30 00

30.11.1998

free

10

8524 60 00

30.11.1998

free

10

8542 12 00

30.11.1998

free

10

8536 20 10

5.7.1996

12,5 %

15

8708 91 10

3.2.1997

free

20

ANNEX II

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 1



Industrial Products

EU offer

Annex II — List 1

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Salt (including table salt and denatured salt):

2501 00 51

 

2501 00 91

 

2501 00 99

 

Alkali or alkaline-earth metals; rare-earth metals:

2805 11 00

 

2805 19 00

 

2805 21 00

 

2805 22 00

 

2805 30 10

 

2805 30 90

 

2805 40 10

 

Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution:

2814 10 00

 

2814 20 00

 

Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)

2815 11 00

 

2815 12 00

 

Zinc oxide; zinc peroxide

2817 00 00

 

Artificial corundum

2818 10 00

 

2818 20 00

 

2818 30 00

 

Chromium oxides and hydroxides:

2819 10 00

 

2819 90 00

 

Manganese oxides:

2820 10 00

 

2820 90 00

 

Titanium oxides

2823 00 00

 

Hydrazine and hydroxylamine

2825 80 00

 

Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides

2827 10 00

 

Sulphides; polysulphides:

2830 10 00

 

Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates

2835 10 00

 

2835 22 00

 

2835 23 00

 

2835 24 00

 

2835 25 10

 

2835 25 90

 

2835 26 10

 

2835 26 90

 

2835 29 10

 

2835 29 90

 

2835 31 00

 

2835 39 10

 

2835 39 30

 

2835 39 70

 

Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates):

2836 20 00

 

2836 40 00

 

2836 60 00

 

Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids:

2841 61 00

 

Radioactive chemical elements

2844 30 11

 

2844 30 19

 

2844 30 51

 

Isotopes other than those of heading No 2844

2845 10 00

 

2845 90 10

 

Carbides, whether or not chemically defined:

2849 20 00

 

2849 90 30

 

Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides

2850 00 70

 

Cyclic hydrocarbons:

2902 50 00

 

Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons:

2903 11 00

 

2903 12 00

 

2903 13 00

 

2903 14 00

 

2903 15 00

 

2903 16 00

 

2903 19 10

 

2903 19 90

 

2903 21 00

 

2903 23 00

 

2903 29 00

 

2903 30 10

 

2903 30 31

 

2903 30 33

 

2903 30 38

 

2903 30 90

 

2903 41 00

 

2903 42 00

 

2903 43 00

 

2903 44 10

 

2903 44 90

 

2903 45 10

 

2903 45 15

 

2903 45 20

 

2903 45 25

 

2903 45 30

 

2903 45 35

 

2903 45 40

 

2903 45 45

 

2903 45 50

 

2903 45 55

 

2903 45 90

 

2903 46 10

 

2903 46 20

 

2903 46 90

 

2903 47 00

 

2903 49 10

 

2903 49 20

 

2903 49 90

 

2903 51 90

 

2903 59 10

 

2903 59 30

 

2903 59 90

 

2903 61 00

 

2903 62 00

 

2903 69 10

 

2903 69 90

 

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonate

2905 11 00

 

2905 12 00

 

2905 13 00

 

2905 14 10

 

2905 14 90

 

2905 15 00

 

2905 16 10

 

2905 16 90

 

2905 17 00

 

2905 19 10

 

2905 19 90

 

2905 22 10

 

2905 22 90

 

2905 29 10

 

2905 29 90

 

2905 31 00

 

2905 32 00

 

2905 39 10

 

2905 39 90

 

2905 41 00

 

2905 42 00

 

2905 49 10

 

2905 49 51

 

2905 49 59

 

2905 49 90

 

2905 50 10

 

2905 50 30

 

2905 50 99

 

Phenols; phenol-alcohols:

2907 11 00

 

2907 15 00

 

2907 22 10

 

Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols

2909 11 00

 

2909 19 00

 

2909 20 00

 

2909 30 31

 

2909 30 39

 

2909 30 90

 

2909 41 00

 

2909 42 00

 

2909 43 00

 

2909 44 00

 

2909 49 10

 

2909 49 90

 

2909 50 10

 

2909 50 90

 

2909 60 00

 

Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethols

2910 20 00

 

Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen functions

2912 41 00

 

2912 60 00

 

Ketones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen functions

2914 11 00

 

2914 21 00

 

Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids

2915 11 00

 

2915 12 00

 

2915 13 00

 

2915 21 00

 

2915 22 00

 

2915 23 00

 

2915 24 00

 

2915 29 00

 

2915 31 00

 

2915 32 00

 

2915 33 00

 

2915 34 00

 

2915 35 00

 

2915 39 10

 

2915 39 30

 

2915 39 50

 

2915 39 90

 

2915 40 00

 

2915 50 00

 

2915 60 10

 

2915 60 90

 

2915 70 15

 

2915 70 20

 

2915 70 25

 

2915 70 30

 

2915 70 80

 

2915 90 10

 

2915 90 20

 

2915 90 80

 

Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids

2916 12 10

 

2916 12 20

 

2916 12 90

 

2916 14 10

 

2916 14 90

 

Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides

2917 11 00

 

2917 14 00

 

2917 35 00

 

2917 36 00

 

2917 37 00

 

Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function

2918 14 00

 

2918 15 00

 

2918 22 00

 

2918 90 00

 

Amine-function compounds:

2921 11 10

 

2921 11 90

 

2921 12 00

 

2921 19 10

 

2921 19 30

 

2921 19 90

 

2921 21 00

 

2921 22 00

 

2921 29 00

 

2921 30 10

 

2921 30 90

 

2921 41 00

 

2921 42 10

 

2921 42 90

 

2921 43 10

 

2921 43 90

 

2921 44 00

 

2921 45 00

 

2921 49 10

 

2921 49 90

 

2921 51 10

 

2921 51 90

 

2921 59 00

 

Oxygen-function amino-compounds:

2922 11 00

 

2922 12 00

 

2922 13 00

 

2922 19 00

 

2922 21 00

 

2922 22 00

 

2922 29 00

 

2922 30 00

 

2922 42 10

 

2922 43 00

 

2922 49 80

 

2922 50 00

 

Carboxyamide-function compounds

2924 21 10

 

2924 21 90

 

2924 29 30

 

Nitrile-function compounds:

2926 10 00

 

2926 90 90

 

Organo-sulphur compounds:

2930 20 00

 

2930 90 12

 

2930 90 14

 

2930 90 16

 

Other organo-inorganic compounds:

2931 00 40

 

Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s)

2932 12 00

 

2932 13 00

 

2932 21 00

 

Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s)

2933 61 00

 

Sulphonamides

2935 00 00

 

Mineral or chemical fertilisers, nitrogenous:

3102 10 10

 

3102 10 90

 

3102 21 00

 

3102 29 00

 

3102 30 10

 

3102 30 90

 

3102 40 10

 

3102 40 90

 

3102 50 90

 

3102 60 00

 

3102 70 90

 

3102 80 00

 

3102 90 00

 

Mineral or chemical fertilisers, phosphatic:

3103 10 10

 

3103 10 90

 

Mineral or chemical fertilisers

3105 10 00

 

3105 20 10

 

3105 20 90

 

3105 30 10

 

3105 30 90

 

3105 40 10

 

3105 40 90

 

3105 51 00

 

3105 59 00

 

3105 60 10

 

3105 60 90

 

3105 90 91

 

3105 90 99

 

Tanning extracts of vegetable origin

3201 20 00

 

3201 90 20

 

Other colouring matter

3206 11 00

 

3206 19 00

 

3206 20 00

 

3206 30 00

 

3206 41 00

 

3206 42 00

 

3206 43 00

 

3206 49 90

 

3206 50 00

 

Activated carbon; activated natural mineral products

3802 10 00

 

3802 90 00

 

Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides

3808 10 20

 

3808 10 30

 

3808 30 11

 

3808 30 13

 

3808 30 15

 

3808 30 17

 

3808 30 21

 

3808 30 23

 

3808 30 27

 

3808 30 30

 

3808 30 90

 

Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticiser

3812 30 20

 

Organic composite solvents and thinners

3814 00 90

 

Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes

3817 10 10

 

3817 10 50

 

3817 10 80

 

3817 20 00

 

Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores

3824 90 90

 

Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms:

3901 10 10

 

3901 10 90

 

3901 20 00

 

3901 30 00

 

3901 90 00

 

Polymers of propylene or of other olefins

3902 10 00

 

3902 20 00

 

3902 30 00

 

3902 90 00

 

Polymers of styrene, in primary forms:

3903 11 00

 

3903 19 00

 

3903 20 00

 

3903 30 00

 

3903 90 00

 

Polymers of vinyl chloride

3904 10 00

 

3904 21 00

 

3904 22 00

 

3904 30 00

 

3904 40 00

 

3904 50 00

 

3904 61 90

 

3904 69 00

 

3904 90 00

 

Polymers of vinyl acetate

3905 12 00

 

Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins

3907 20 19

 

3907 20 90

 

3907 60 90

 

3907 91 10

 

3907 91 90

 

3907 99 10

 

3907 99 90

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip

3920 10 22

 

3920 10 28

 

3920 10 40

 

3920 10 80

 

3920 20 21

 

3920 20 29

 

3920 20 71

 

3920 20 79

 

3920 20 90

 

3920 30 00

 

3920 41 11

 

3920 41 19

 

3920 41 91

 

3920 41 99

 

3920 42 11

 

3920 42 19

 

3920 42 91

 

3920 42 99

 

3920 51 00

 

3920 59 00

 

3920 61 00

 

3920 62 10

 

3920 62 90

 

3920 63 00

 

3920 69 00

 

3920 71 11

 

3920 71 19

 

3920 71 90

 

3920 72 00

 

3920 73 10

 

3920 73 50

 

3920 73 90

 

3920 79 00

 

3920 91 00

 

3920 92 00

 

3920 93 00

 

3920 94 00

 

3920 99 11

 

3920 99 19

 

3920 99 50

 

3920 99 90

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip

3921 90 19

 

Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods

3923 21 00

 

Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber

4012 10 30

 

4012 10 50

 

4012 10 80

 

4012 20 90

 

4012 90 10

 

4012 90 90

 

Inner tubes, of rubber:

4013 10 10

 

4013 10 90

 

4013 20 00

 

4013 90 10

 

4013 90 90

 

Leather of bovine or equine animals, without hair on

4104 10 91

 

4104 10 95

 

4104 10 99

 

4104 21 00

 

4104 22 90

 

4104 29 00

 

4104 31 11

 

4104 31 19

 

4104 31 30

 

4104 31 90

 

4104 39 10

 

4104 39 90

 

Sheep or lamb skin leather, without wool on

4105 20 00

 

Leather of other animals, without hair on

4107 10 10

 

4107 29 10

 

4107 90 10

 

4107 90 90

 

Chamois (including combination chamois) leather:

4108 00 10

 

4108 00 90

 

Patent leather and patent laminated leather

4109 00 00

 

Composition leather with a basis of leather

4111 00 00

 

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories

4203 10 00

 

4203 21 00

 

4203 29 10

 

4203 29 91

 

4203 29 99

 

4203 30 00

 

4203 40 00

 

Particle board and similar board of wood

4410 11 00

 

4410 19 10

 

4410 19 30

 

4410 19 50

 

4410 19 90

 

4410 90 00

 

Fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials

4411 11 00

 

4411 19 00

 

4411 21 00

 

4411 29 00

 

4411 31 00

 

4411 39 00

 

4411 91 00

 

4411 99 00

 

Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood

4412 13 11

 

4412 13 19

 

4412 13 90

 

4412 14 00

 

4412 19 00

 

4412 22 10

 

4412 22 91

 

4412 22 99

 

4412 23 00

 

4412 29 20

 

4412 29 80

 

4412 92 10

 

4412 92 91

 

4412 92 99

 

4412 93 00

 

4412 99 20

 

4412 99 80

 

Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood

4418 10 10

 

4418 10 50

 

4418 10 90

 

4418 20 10

 

4418 20 50

 

4418 20 80

 

4418 30 10

 

4418 90 10

 

Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases

4420 90 11

 

4420 90 19

 

Articles of natural cork:

4503 10 10

 

4503 10 90

 

4503 90 00

 

Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials

4601 99 10

 

Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles

4602 90 10

 

Registers, account books, note books, order books

4820 10 30

 

Children's picture, drawing or colouring books

4903 00 00

 

Maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds

4905 10 00

 

Transfers (decalcomanias):

4908 10 00

 

4908 90 00

 

Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards

4909 00 10

 

4909 00 90

 

Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendars

4910 00 00

 

Other printed matter, including printed pictures

4911 10 10

 

4911 10 90

 

4911 91 80

 

4911 99 00

 

Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste)

5004 00 10

 

5004 00 90

 

Yarn spun from silk waste, not put up for retail sale

5005 00 10

 

5005 00 90

 

Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, put up for retail sale

5006 00 10

 

5006 00 90

 

Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste:

5007 10 00

 

5007 20 11

 

5007 20 19

 

5007 20 21

 

5007 20 31

 

5007 20 39

 

5007 20 41

 

5007 20 51

 

5007 20 59

 

5007 20 61

 

5007 20 69

 

5007 20 71

 

5007 90 10

 

5007 90 30

 

5007 90 50

 

5007 90 90

 

Yarn of carded wool, not put up for retail sale:

5106 10 10

 

5106 10 90

 

5106 20 11

 

5106 20 19

 

5106 20 91

 

5106 20 99

 

Yarn of combed wool, not put up for retail sale:

5107 10 10

 

5107 10 90

 

5107 20 10

 

5107 20 30

 

5107 20 51

 

5107 20 59

 

5107 20 91

 

5107 20 99

 

Yarn of fine animal hair (carded or combed), not put up for retail sale:

5108 10 10

 

5108 10 90

 

5108 20 10

 

5108 20 90

 

Yarn of wool or of fine animal hair, put up for retail sale:

5109 10 10

 

5109 10 90

 

5109 90 10

 

5109 90 90

 

Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair

5110 00 00

 

Woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair

5111 11 11

 

5111 11 19

 

5111 11 91

 

5111 11 99

 

5111 19 11

 

5111 19 19

 

5111 19 31

 

5111 19 39

 

5111 19 91

 

5111 19 99

 

5111 20 00

 

5111 30 10

 

5111 30 30

 

5111 30 90

 

5111 90 10

 

5111 90 91

 

5111 90 93

 

5111 90 99

 

Woven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair

5112 11 10

 

5112 11 90

 

5112 19 11

 

5112 19 19

 

5112 19 91

 

5112 19 99

 

5112 20 00

 

5112 30 10

 

5112 30 30

 

5112 30 90

 

5112 90 10

 

5112 90 91

 

5112 90 93

 

5112 90 99

 

Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair

5113 00 00

 

Cotton sewing thread, whether or not put up for retail sale

5204 11 00

 

5204 19 00

 

5204 20 00

 

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread)

5205 11 00

 

5205 12 00

 

5205 13 00

 

5205 14 00

 

5205 15 10

 

5205 15 90

 

5205 21 00

 

5205 22 00

 

5205 23 00

 

5205 24 00

 

5205 26 00

 

5205 27 00

 

5205 28 00

 

5205 31 00

 

5205 32 00

 

5205 33 00

 

5205 34 00

 

5205 35 10

 

5205 35 90

 

5205 41 00

 

5205 42 00

 

5205 43 00

 

5205 44 00

 

5205 46 00

 

5205 47 00

 

5205 48 00

 

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread)

5206 11 00

 

5206 12 00

 

5206 13 00

 

5206 14 00

 

5206 15 10

 

5206 15 90

 

5206 21 00

 

5206 22 00

 

5206 23 00

 

5206 24 00

 

5206 25 10

 

5206 25 90

 

5206 31 00

 

5206 32 00

 

5206 33 00

 

5206 34 00

 

5206 35 10

 

5206 35 90

 

5206 41 00

 

5206 42 00

 

5206 43 00

 

5206 44 00

 

5206 45 10

 

5206 45 90

 

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread) put up for retail sale

5207 10 00

 

5207 90 00

 

Flax yarn:

5306 10 11

 

5306 10 19

 

5306 10 31

 

5306 10 39

 

5306 10 50

 

5306 10 90

 

5306 20 11

 

5306 20 19

 

5306 20 90

 

Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn

5308 20 10

 

5308 20 90

 

5308 30 00

 

5308 90 11

 

5308 90 13

 

5308 90 19

 

5308 90 90

 

Woven fabrics of flax:

5309 11 11

 

5309 11 19

 

5309 11 90

 

5309 19 10

 

5309 19 90

 

5309 21 10

 

5309 21 90

 

5309 29 10

 

5309 29 90

 

Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres

5310 10 10

 

5310 10 90

 

5310 90 00

 

Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres

5311 00 10

 

5311 00 90

 

Sewing thread of man-made filaments

5401 10 11

 

5401 10 19

 

5401 10 90

 

5401 20 10

 

5401 20 90

 

Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread)

5402 10 10

 

5402 10 90

 

5402 20 00

 

5402 31 10

 

5402 31 30

 

5402 31 90

 

5402 32 00

 

5402 33 10

 

5402 33 90

 

5402 39 10

 

5402 39 90

 

5402 41 10

 

5402 41 30

 

5402 41 90

 

5402 42 00

 

5402 43 10

 

5402 43 90

 

5402 49 10

 

5402 49 91

 

5402 49 99

 

5402 51 10

 

5402 51 30

 

5402 51 90

 

5402 52 10

 

5402 52 90

 

5402 59 10

 

5402 59 90

 

5402 61 10

 

5402 61 30

 

5402 61 90

 

5402 62 10

 

5402 62 90

 

5402 69 10

 

5402 69 90

 

Artificial filament yarn (other than sewing thread)

5403 10 00

 

5403 20 10

 

5403 20 90

 

5403 31 00

 

5403 32 00

 

5403 33 10

 

5403 33 90

 

5403 39 00

 

5403 41 00

 

5403 42 00

 

5403 49 00

 

Synthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more

5404 10 10

 

5404 10 90

 

5404 90 11

 

5404 90 19

 

5404 90 90

 

Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more

5405 00 00

 

Man-made filament yarn (other than sewing thread)

5406 10 00

 

5406 20 00

 

Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn

5407 10 00

 

5407 20 11

 

5407 20 19

 

5407 20 90

 

5407 30 00

 

5407 41 00

 

5407 42 00

 

5407 43 00

 

5407 44 00

 

5407 51 00

 

5407 52 00

 

5407 53 00

 

5407 54 00

 

5407 61 10

 

5407 61 30

 

5407 61 50

 

5407 61 90

 

5407 69 10

 

5407 69 90

 

5407 71 00

 

5407 72 00

 

5407 73 00

 

5407 74 00

 

5407 81 00

 

5407 82 00

 

5407 83 00

 

5407 84 00

 

5407 91 00

 

5407 92 00

 

5407 93 00

 

5407 94 00

 

Woven fabrics of artificial filament yarn

5408 10 00

 

5408 21 00

 

5408 22 10

 

5408 22 90

 

5408 23 10

 

5408 23 90

 

5408 24 00

 

5408 31 00

 

5408 32 00

 

5408 33 00

 

5408 34 00

 

Synthetic filament tow:

5501 10 00

 

5501 20 00

 

5501 30 00

 

5501 90 00

 

Artificial filament tow:

5502 00 10

 

5502 00 90

 

Synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise

5503 10 11

 

5503 10 19

 

5503 10 90

 

5503 20 00

 

5503 30 00

 

5503 40 00

 

5503 90 10

 

5503 90 90

 

Artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise

5504 10 00

 

5504 90 00

 

Waste (including noils, yarn waste)

5505 10 10

 

5505 10 30

 

5505 10 50

 

5505 10 70

 

5505 10 90

 

5505 20 00

 

Synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise

5506 10 00

 

5506 20 00

 

5506 30 00

 

5506 90 10

 

5506 90 91

 

5506 90 99

 

Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise

5507 00 00

 

Sewing thread of man-made staple fibres

5508 10 11

 

5508 10 19

 

5508 10 90

 

5508 20 10

 

5508 20 90

 

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of synthetic staple fibres

5509 11 00

 

5509 12 00

 

5509 21 10

 

5509 21 90

 

5509 22 10

 

5509 22 90

 

5509 31 10

 

5509 31 90

 

5509 32 10

 

5509 32 90

 

5509 41 10

 

5509 41 90

 

5509 42 10

 

5509 42 90

 

5509 51 00

 

5509 52 10

 

5509 52 90

 

5509 53 00

 

5509 59 00

 

5509 61 10

 

5509 61 90

 

5509 62 00

 

5509 69 00

 

5509 91 10

 

5509 91 90

 

5509 92 00

 

5509 99 00

 

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of artificial staple fibres

5510 11 00

 

5510 12 00

 

5510 20 00

 

5510 30 00

 

5510 90 00

 

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of man-made staple fibres

5511 10 00

 

5511 20 00

 

5511 30 00

 

Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof

5601 10 10

 

5601 10 90

 

5601 21 10

 

5601 21 90

 

5601 22 10

 

5601 22 91

 

5601 22 99

 

5601 29 00

 

5601 30 00

 

Felt, whether or not impregnated

5602 10 11

 

5602 10 19

 

5602 10 31

 

5602 10 35

 

5602 10 39

 

5602 10 90

 

5602 21 00

 

5602 29 10

 

5602 29 90

 

5602 90 00

 

Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated

5603 11 10

 

5603 11 90

 

5603 12 10

 

5603 12 90

 

5603 13 10

 

5603 13 90

 

5603 14 10

 

5603 14 90

 

5603 91 10

 

5603 91 90

 

5603 92 10

 

5603 92 90

 

5603 93 10

 

5603 93 90

 

5603 94 10

 

5603 94 90

 

Rubber thread and cord, textile covered

5604 10 00

 

5604 20 00

 

5604 90 00

 

Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped

5605 00 00

 

Gimped yarn, and strip

5606 00 10

 

5606 00 91

 

5606 00 99

 

Articles of yarn, strip

5609 00 00

 

Carpets and other textile floor coverings

5701 10 10

 

5701 10 91

 

5701 10 93

 

5701 10 99

 

5701 90 10

 

5701 90 90

 

Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics

5801 10 00

 

5801 21 00

 

5801 22 00

 

5801 23 00

 

5801 24 00

 

5801 25 00

 

5801 26 00

 

5801 31 00

 

5801 32 00

 

5801 33 00

 

5801 34 00

 

5801 35 00

 

5801 36 00

 

5801 90 10

 

5801 90 90

 

Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics

5802 11 00

 

5802 19 00

 

5802 20 00

 

5802 30 00

 

Gauze, other than narrow fabrics

5803 10 00

 

5803 90 10

 

5803 90 30

 

5803 90 50

 

5803 90 90

 

Tulles and other net fabrics, not including woven

5804 10 11

 

5804 10 19

 

5804 10 90

 

5804 21 10

 

5804 21 90

 

5804 29 10

 

5804 29 90

 

5804 30 00

 

Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins

5805 00 00

 

Narrow woven fabrics

5806 10 00

 

5806 20 00

 

5806 31 10

 

5806 31 90

 

5806 32 10

 

5806 32 90

 

5806 39 00

 

5806 40 00

 

Labels, badges and similar articles of textile matter

5807 10 10

 

5807 10 90

 

5807 90 10

 

5807 90 90

 

Braids in the piece; ornamental trimmings

5808 10 00

 

5808 90 00

 

Woven fabrics of metal thread and woven fabrics

5809 00 00

 

Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs:

5810 10 10

 

5810 10 90

 

5810 91 10

 

5810 91 90

 

5810 92 10

 

5810 92 90

 

5810 99 10

 

5810 99 90

 

Quilted textile products in the piece

5811 00 00

 

Textile fabrics coated with gum

5901 10 00

 

5901 90 00

 

Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon

5902 10 10

 

5902 10 90

 

5902 20 10

 

5902 20 90

 

5902 90 10

 

5902 90 90

 

Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered

5903 10 10

 

5903 10 90

 

5903 20 10

 

5903 20 90

 

5903 90 10

 

5903 90 91

 

5903 90 99

 

Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape

5904 10 00

 

5904 91 10

 

5904 91 90

 

5904 92 00

 

Textile wall coverings:

5905 00 10

 

5905 00 31

 

5905 00 39

 

5905 00 50

 

5905 00 70

 

5905 00 90

 

Rubberised textile fabrics

5906 10 10

 

5906 10 90

 

5906 91 00

 

5906 99 10

 

5906 99 90

 

Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered

5907 00 10

 

5907 00 90

 

Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted

5908 00 00

 

Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing

5909 00 10

 

5909 00 90

 

Transmission or conveyor belts or belting

5910 00 00

 

Textile products and articles, for technical uses

5911 10 00

 

5911 20 00

 

5911 31 11

 

5911 31 19

 

5911 31 90

 

5911 32 10

 

5911 32 90

 

5911 40 00

 

5911 90 10

 

5911 90 90

 

Pile fabrics, including ‘long pile’ fabrics

6001 10 00

 

6001 21 00

 

6001 22 00

 

6001 29 10

 

6001 29 90

 

6001 91 10

 

6001 91 30

 

6001 91 50

 

6001 91 90

 

6001 92 10

 

6001 92 30

 

6001 92 50

 

6001 92 90

 

6001 99 10

 

6001 99 90

 

Men's or boys' overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks

6101 10 10

 

6101 10 90

 

6101 20 10

 

6101 20 90

 

6101 30 10

 

6101 30 90

 

6101 90 10

 

6101 90 90

 

Women's or girls' overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks

6102 10 10

 

6102 10 90

 

6102 20 10

 

6102 20 90

 

6102 30 10

 

6102 30 90

 

6102 90 10

 

6102 90 90

 

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6103 41 10

 

6103 41 90

 

6103 42 10

 

6103 42 90

 

6103 43 10

 

6103 43 90

 

6103 49 10

 

6103 49 91

 

6103 49 99

 

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6104 51 00

 

6104 52 00

 

6104 53 00

 

6104 59 00

 

6104 61 10

 

6104 61 90

 

6104 62 10

 

6104 62 90

 

6104 63 10

 

6104 63 90

 

6104 69 10

 

6104 69 91

 

6104 69 99

 

Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas

6107 11 00

 

6107 12 00

 

6107 19 00

 

6107 21 00

 

6107 22 00

 

6107 29 00

 

6107 91 10

 

6107 91 90

 

6107 92 00

 

6107 99 00

 

Women's or girls' slips, petticoats, briefs, panties

6108 11 10

 

6108 11 90

 

6108 19 10

 

6108 19 90

 

6108 21 00

 

6108 22 00

 

6108 29 00

 

6108 31 10

 

6108 31 90

 

6108 32 11

 

6108 32 19

 

6108 32 90

 

6108 39 00

 

6108 91 10

 

6108 91 90

 

6108 92 00

 

6108 99 10

 

6108 99 90

 

T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted

6109 10 00

 

6109 90 10

 

6109 90 30

 

Track suits, ski suits and swimwear, knitted or crocheted

6112 11 00

 

6112 12 00

 

6112 19 00

 

6112 20 00

 

6112 31 10

 

6112 31 90

 

6112 39 10

 

6112 39 90

 

6112 41 10

 

6112 41 90

 

6112 49 10

 

6112 49 90

 

Garments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics

6113 00 10

 

6113 00 90

 

Other garments, knitted or crocheted:

6114 10 00

 

6114 20 00

 

6114 30 00

 

6114 90 00

 

Panty hose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery

6115 11 00

 

6115 12 00

 

6115 19 10

 

6115 19 90

 

6115 20 11

 

6115 20 19

 

6115 20 90

 

6115 91 00

 

6115 92 00

 

6115 93 10

 

6115 93 30

 

6115 93 91

 

6115 93 99

 

6115 99 00

 

Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted:

6116 10 20

 

6116 10 80

 

6116 91 00

 

6116 92 00

 

6116 93 00

 

6116 99 00

 

Other made up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted

6117 10 00

 

6117 20 00

 

6117 80 10

 

6117 80 90

 

6117 90 00

 

Men's or boys' overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks

6201 11 00

 

6201 12 10

 

6201 12 90

 

6201 13 10

 

6201 13 90

 

6201 19 00

 

6201 91 00

 

6201 92 00

 

6201 93 00

 

6201 99 00

 

Women's or girls' overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks

6202 11 00

 

6202 12 10

 

6202 12 90

 

6202 13 10

 

6202 13 90

 

6202 19 00

 

6202 91 00

 

6202 92 00

 

6202 93 00

 

6202 99 00

 

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6203 41 10

 

6203 41 30

 

6203 41 90

 

6203 42 11

 

6203 42 31

 

6203 42 33

 

6203 42 35

 

6203 42 51

 

6203 42 59

 

6203 42 90

 

6203 43 11

 

6203 43 19

 

6203 43 31

 

6203 43 39

 

6203 43 90

 

6203 49 11

 

6203 49 19

 

6203 49 31

 

6203 49 39

 

6203 49 50

 

6203 49 90

 

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6204 51 00

 

6204 52 00

 

6204 53 00

 

6204 59 10

 

6204 59 90

 

6204 61 10

 

6204 61 80

 

6204 61 90

 

6204 62 11

 

6204 62 31

 

6204 62 33

 

6204 62 39

 

6204 62 51

 

6204 62 59

 

6204 62 90

 

6204 63 11

 

6204 63 18

 

6204 63 31

 

6204 63 39

 

6204 63 90

 

6204 69 11

 

6204 69 18

 

6204 69 31

 

6204 69 39

 

6204 69 50

 

6204 69 90

 

Men's or boys' shirts:

6205 10 00

 

6205 20 00

 

6205 30 00

 

6205 90 10

 

6205 90 90

 

Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants

6207 11 00

 

6207 19 00

 

6207 21 00

 

6207 22 00

 

6207 29 00

 

6207 91 10

 

6207 91 90

 

6207 92 00

 

6207 99 00

 

Women's or girls' singlets and other vests, slips

6208 11 00

 

6208 19 10

 

6208 19 90

 

6208 21 00

 

6208 22 00

 

6208 29 00

 

6208 91 11

 

6208 91 19

 

6208 91 90

 

6208 92 10

 

6208 92 90

 

6208 99 00

 

Brassieres, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders

6212 10 00

 

6212 20 00

 

6212 30 00

 

6212 90 00

 

Handkerchiefs:

6213 10 00

 

6213 20 00

 

6213 90 00

 

Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils

6214 10 00

 

6214 20 00

 

6214 30 00

 

6214 40 00

 

6214 90 10

 

6214 90 90

 

Ties, bow ties and cravats:

6215 10 00

 

6215 20 00

 

6215 90 00

 

Gloves, mittens and mitts

6216 00 00

 

Other made-up clothing accessories

6217 10 00

 

6217 90 00

 

Blankets and travelling rugs:

6301 10 00

 

6301 20 10

 

6301 20 91

 

6301 20 99

 

6301 30 10

 

6301 30 90

 

6301 40 10

 

6301 40 90

 

6301 90 10

 

6301 90 90

 

Sacks and bags

6305 10 10

 

6305 10 90

 

6305 20 00

 

6305 32 11

 

6305 32 81

 

6305 32 89

 

6305 32 90

 

6305 33 10

 

6305 33 91

 

6305 33 99

 

6305 39 00

 

6305 90 00

 

Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails

6306 11 00

 

6306 12 00

 

6306 19 00

 

6306 21 00

 

6306 22 00

 

6306 29 00

 

6306 31 00

 

6306 39 00

 

6306 41 00

 

6306 49 00

 

6306 91 00

 

6306 99 00

 

Other made-up articles, including dress patterns:

6307 10 10

 

6307 10 30

 

6307 10 90

 

6307 20 00

 

6307 90 10

 

6307 90 91

 

6307 90 99

 

Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn

6308 00 00

 

Worn clothing and other worn articles

6309 00 00

 

Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber

6401 10 10

 

6401 10 90

 

6401 91 10

 

6401 91 90

 

6401 92 10

 

6401 92 90

 

6401 99 10

 

6401 99 90

 

Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber

6402 12 10

 

6402 12 90

 

6402 19 00

 

6402 20 00

 

6402 30 00

 

6402 91 00

 

6402 99 10

 

6402 99 31

 

6402 99 39

 

6402 99 50

 

6402 99 91

 

6402 99 93

 

6402 99 96

 

6402 99 98

 

Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather

6403 12 00

 

6403 19 00

 

6403 20 00

 

6403 30 00

 

6403 40 00

 

6403 51 11

 

6403 51 15

 

6403 51 19

 

6403 51 91

 

6403 51 95

 

6403 51 99

 

6403 59 11

 

6403 59 31

 

6403 59 35

 

6403 59 39

 

6403 59 50

 

6403 59 91

 

6403 59 95

 

6403 59 99

 

6403 91 11

 

6403 91 13

 

6403 91 16

 

6403 91 18

 

6403 91 91

 

6403 91 93

 

6403 91 96

 

6403 91 98

 

6403 99 11

 

6403 99 31

 

6403 99 33

 

6403 99 36

 

6403 99 38

 

6403 99 50

 

6403 99 91

 

6403 99 93

 

6403 99 96

 

6403 99 98

 

Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather

6404 11 00

 

6404 19 10

 

6404 19 90

 

6404 20 10

 

6404 20 90

 

Other footwear:

6405 10 10

 

6405 10 90

 

6405 20 10

 

6405 20 91

 

6405 20 99

 

6405 90 10

 

6405 90 90

 

Parts of footwear (including uppers)

6406 10 11

 

6406 10 19

 

6406 10 90

 

6406 20 10

 

6406 20 90

 

6406 91 00

 

6406 99 10

 

6406 99 30

 

6406 99 50

 

6406 99 60

 

6406 99 80

 

Unglazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles

6907 10 00

 

6907 90 10

 

6907 90 91

 

6907 90 93

 

6907 90 99

 

Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles

6908 10 10

 

6908 10 90

 

6908 90 11

 

6908 90 21

 

6908 90 29

 

6908 90 31

 

6908 90 51

 

6908 90 91

 

6908 90 93

 

6908 90 99

 

Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles

6911 10 00

 

6911 90 00

 

Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles

6912 00 10

 

6912 00 30

 

6912 00 50

 

6912 00 90

 

Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles:

6913 10 00

 

6913 90 10

 

6913 90 91

 

6913 90 93

 

6913 90 99

 

Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen

7013 10 00

 

7013 21 11

 

7013 21 19

 

7013 21 91

 

7013 21 99

 

7013 29 10

 

7013 29 51

 

7013 29 59

 

7013 29 91

 

7013 29 99

 

7013 31 10

 

7013 31 90

 

7013 32 00

 

7013 39 10

 

7013 39 91

 

7013 39 99

 

7013 91 10

 

7013 91 90

 

7013 99 10

 

7013 99 90

 

Glass fibres (including glass wool)

7019 11 00

 

7019 12 00

 

7019 19 10

 

7019 19 90

 

7019 31 00

 

7019 32 00

 

7019 39 10

 

7019 39 90

 

7019 40 00

 

7019 51 10

 

7019 51 90

 

7019 52 00

 

7019 59 10

 

7019 59 90

 

7019 90 10

 

7019 90 30

 

7019 90 91

 

7019 90 99

 

Other articles of precious metal

7115 90 10

 

7115 90 90

 

Ferro-alloys:

7202 50 00

 

7202 70 00

 

7202 91 00

 

7202 92 00

 

7202 99 30

 

7202 99 80

 

Copper bars, rods and profiles:

7407 10 00

 

7407 21 10

 

7407 21 90

 

7407 22 10

 

7407 22 90

 

7407 29 00

 

Copper wire:

7408 11 00

 

7408 19 10

 

7408 19 90

 

7408 21 00

 

7408 22 00

 

7408 29 00

 

Copper plates, sheets and strip

7409 11 00

 

7409 19 00

 

7409 21 00

 

7409 29 00

 

7409 31 00

 

7409 39 00

 

7409 40 10

 

7409 40 90

 

7409 90 10

 

7409 90 90

 

Copper foil

7410 11 00

 

7410 12 00

 

7410 21 00

 

7410 22 00

 

Copper tubes and pipes:

7411 10 11

 

7411 10 19

 

7411 10 90

 

7411 21 10

 

7411 21 90

 

7411 22 00

 

7411 29 10

 

7411 29 90

 

Copper tube or pipe fittings

7412 10 00

 

7412 20 00

 

Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like

7413 00 91

 

7413 00 99

 

Cloth (including endless bands), grill and netting

7414 20 00

 

7414 90 00

 

Nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples

7415 10 00

 

7415 21 00

 

7415 29 00

 

7415 31 00

 

7415 32 00

 

7415 39 00

 

Copper springs

7416 00 00

 

Cooking or heating apparatus

7417 00 00

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles

7418 11 00

 

7418 19 00

 

7418 20 00

 

Other articles of copper:

7419 10 00

 

7419 91 00

 

7419 99 00

 

Aluminium bars, rods and profiles:

7604 10 10

 

7604 10 90

 

7604 21 00

 

7604 29 10

 

7604 29 90

 

Aluminium wire:

7605 11 00

 

7605 19 00

 

7605 21 00

 

7605 29 00

 

Aluminium plates, sheets and strip

7606 11 10

 

7606 11 91

 

7606 11 93

 

7606 11 99

 

7606 12 10

 

7606 12 50

 

7606 12 91

 

7606 12 93

 

7606 12 99

 

7606 91 00

 

7606 92 00

 

Aluminium foil

7607 11 10

 

7607 11 90

 

7607 19 10

 

7607 19 91

 

7607 19 99

 

7607 20 10

 

7607 20 91

 

7607 20 99

 

Aluminium tubes and pipes:

7608 10 90

 

7608 20 30

 

7608 20 91

 

7608 20 99

 

Aluminium tube or pipe fittings

7609 00 00

 

Aluminium structures

7610 10 00

 

7610 90 10

 

7610 90 90

 

Aluminium reservoirs, tanks, vats

7611 00 00

 

Aluminium casks, drums, cans, boxes

7612 10 00

 

7612 90 10

 

7612 90 20

 

7612 90 91

 

7612 90 98

 

Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied

7613 00 00

 

Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like

7614 10 00

 

7614 90 00

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles

7615 11 00

 

7615 19 10

 

7615 19 90

 

7615 20 00

 

Other articles of aluminium:

7616 10 00

 

7616 91 00

 

7616 99 10

 

7616 99 90

 

Unwrought lead:

7801 10 00

 

7801 91 00

 

7801 99 91

 

7801 99 99

 

Tungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof, including waste

8101 10 00

 

8101 91 10

 

Molybdenum and articles thereof, including waste

8102 10 00

 

8102 91 10

 

8102 93 00

 

Magnesium and articles thereof, including waste

8104 11 00

 

8104 19 00

 

Cadmium and articles thereof, including waste

8107 10 10

 

Titanium and articles thereof, including waste

8108 10 10

 

8108 10 90

 

8108 90 30

 

8108 90 50

 

8108 90 70

 

8108 90 90

 

Zirconium and articles thereof, including waste

8109 10 10

 

8109 90 00

 

Antimony and articles thereof, including waste

8110 00 11

 

8110 00 19

 

Beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium

8112 20 31

 

8112 30 20

 

8112 30 90

 

8112 91 10

 

8112 91 31

 

8112 99 30

 

Cermets and articles thereof, including waste

8113 00 20

 

8113 00 40

 

Nuclear reactors; fuel elements (cartridges)

8401 10 00

 

8401 20 00

 

8401 30 00

 

8401 40 10

 

8401 40 90

 

Hydraulic turbines, water wheels, and regulators

8410 11 00

 

8410 12 00

 

8410 13 00

 

8410 90 10

 

8410 90 90

 

Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines

8411 11 90

 

8411 12 90

 

8411 21 90

 

8411 22 90

 

8411 81 90

 

8411 82 91

 

8411 82 93

 

8411 82 99

 

8411 91 90

 

8411 99 90

 

Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors

8414 10 30

 

8414 10 50

 

8414 10 90

 

8414 20 91

 

8414 20 99

 

8414 30 30

 

8414 30 91

 

8414 30 99

 

8414 40 10

 

8414 40 90

 

8414 51 90

 

8414 59 30

 

8414 59 50

 

8414 59 90

 

8414 60 00

 

8414 80 21

 

8414 80 29

 

8414 80 31

 

8414 80 39

 

8414 80 41

 

8414 80 49

 

8414 80 60

 

8414 80 71

 

8414 80 79

 

8414 80 90

 

8414 90 90

 

Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks

8427 10 10

 

8427 10 90

 

8427 20 11

 

8427 20 19

 

8427 20 90

 

8427 90 00

 

Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines

8452 10 11

 

8452 10 19

 

8452 10 90

 

8452 21 00

 

8452 29 00

 

8452 30 10

 

8452 30 90

 

8452 40 00

 

8452 90 00

 

Electro-mechanical domestic appliances

8509 10 10

 

8509 10 90

 

8509 20 00

 

8509 30 00

 

8509 40 00

 

8509 80 00

 

8509 90 10

 

8509 90 90

 

Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters

8516 29 91

 

8516 31 10

 

8516 31 90

 

8516 40 10

 

8516 40 90

 

8516 50 00

 

8516 60 70

 

8516 71 00

 

8516 72 00

 

8516 79 80

 

Turntables (record-decks), record-players, cassette-players

8519 10 00

 

8519 21 00

 

8519 29 00

 

8519 31 00

 

8519 39 00

 

8519 40 00

 

8519 93 31

 

8519 93 39

 

8519 93 81

 

8519 93 89

 

8519 99 12

 

8519 99 18

 

8519 99 90

 

Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording

8520 10 00

 

8520 32 19

 

8520 32 50

 

8520 32 91

 

8520 32 99

 

8520 33 19

 

8520 33 90

 

8520 39 10

 

8520 39 90

 

8520 90 90

 

Video recording or reproducing apparatus

8521 10 30

 

8521 10 80

 

8521 90 00

 

Parts and accessories

8522 10 00

 

8522 90 30

 

8522 90 91

 

8522 90 98

 

Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording

8523 30 00

 

Records, tapes and other recorded media

8524 10 00

 

8524 32 00

 

8524 39 00

 

8524 51 00

 

8524 52 00

 

8524 53 00

 

8524 60 00

 

8524 99 00

 

Reception apparatus for radio-telephony

8527 12 10

 

8527 12 90

 

8527 13 10

 

8527 13 91

 

8527 13 99

 

8527 21 20

 

8527 21 52

 

8527 21 59

 

8527 21 70

 

8527 21 92

 

8527 21 98

 

8527 29 00

 

8527 31 11

 

8527 31 19

 

8527 31 91

 

8527 31 93

 

8527 31 98

 

8527 32 90

 

8527 39 10

 

8527 39 91

 

8527 39 99

 

8527 90 91

 

8527 90 99

 

Reception apparatus for television

8528 12 14

 

8528 12 16

 

8528 12 18

 

8528 12 22

 

8528 12 28

 

8528 12 52

 

8528 12 54

 

8528 12 56

 

8528 12 58

 

8528 12 62

 

8528 12 66

 

8528 12 72

 

8528 12 76

 

8528 12 81

 

8528 12 89

 

8528 12 91

 

8528 12 98

 

8528 13 00

 

8528 21 14

 

8528 21 16

 

8528 21 18

 

8528 21 90

 

8528 22 00

 

8528 30 10

 

8528 30 90

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with …

8529 10 20

 

8529 10 31

 

8529 10 39

 

8529 10 40

 

8529 10 50

 

8529 10 70

 

8529 10 90

 

8529 90 51

 

8529 90 59

 

8529 90 70

 

8529 90 81

 

8529 90 89

 

Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus

8531 10 20

 

8531 10 30

 

8531 10 80

 

8531 80 90

 

8531 90 90

 

Thermionic, cold cathode or photocathode valves

8540 11 11

 

8540 11 13

 

8540 11 15

 

8540 11 19

 

8540 11 91

 

8540 11 99

 

8540 12 00

 

8540 20 10

 

8540 20 30

 

8540 20 90

 

8540 40 00

 

8540 50 00

 

8540 60 00

 

8540 71 00

 

8540 72 00

 

8540 79 00

 

8540 81 00

 

8540 89 11

 

8540 89 19

 

8540 89 90

 

8540 91 00

 

8540 99 00

 

Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies

8542 14 25

 

Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire

8544 11 10

 

8544 11 90

 

8544 19 10

 

8544 19 90

 

8544 20 00

 

8544 30 90

 

8544 41 10

 

8544 41 90

 

8544 49 20

 

8544 49 80

 

8544 51 00

 

8544 59 10

 

8544 59 20

 

8544 59 80

 

8544 60 10

 

8544 60 90

 

8544 70 00

 

Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons

8702 10 91

 

8702 10 99

 

8702 90 31

 

8702 90 39

 

8702 90 90

 

Motor vehicles for the transport of goods:

8704 10 11

 

8704 10 19

 

8704 10 90

 

8704 21 10

 

8704 21 91

 

8704 21 99

 

8704 22 10

 

8704 23 10

 

8704 31 10

 

8704 31 91

 

8704 31 99

 

8704 32 10

 

8704 90 00

 

Special purpose motor vehicles

8705 10 00

 

8705 20 00

 

8705 30 00

 

8705 40 00

 

8705 90 10

 

8705 90 30

 

8705 90 90

 

Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lift

8709 11 10

 

8709 11 90

 

8709 19 10

 

8709 19 90

 

8709 90 10

 

8709 90 90

 

Motor-cycles (including mopeds)

8711 10 00

 

8711 20 10

 

8711 20 91

 

8711 20 93

 

8711 20 98

 

8711 30 10

 

8711 30 90

 

8711 40 00

 

8711 50 00

 

8711 90 00

 

Bicycles and other cycles

8712 00 10

 

8712 00 30

 

8712 00 80

 

Photocopying apparatus

9009 11 00

 

9009 12 00

 

9009 21 00

 

9009 22 10

 

9009 22 90

 

9009 30 00

 

9009 90 10

 

9009 90 90

 

Liquid crystal devices

9013 10 00

 

9013 20 00

 

9013 80 11

 

9013 80 19

 

9013 80 30

 

9013 80 90

 

9013 90 10

 

9013 90 90

 

Wrist-watches, pocket-watches and other watches

9101 11 00

 

9101 12 00

 

9101 19 00

 

9101 21 00

 

9101 29 00

 

9101 91 00

 

9101 99 00

 

Wrist-watches, pocket-watches and other watches

9102 11 00

 

9102 12 00

 

9102 19 00

 

9102 21 00

 

9102 29 00

 

9102 91 00

 

9102 99 00

 

Clocks with watch movements

9103 10 00

 

9103 90 00

 

Other clocks:

9105 11 00

 

9105 19 00

 

9105 21 00

 

9105 29 00

 

9105 91 00

 

9105 99 10

 

9105 99 90

 

Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords

9201 10 10

 

9201 10 90

 

9201 20 00

 

9201 90 00

 

Revolvers and pistols

9302 00 10

 

9302 00 90

 

Other firearms and similar devices

9303 10 00

 

9303 20 30

 

9303 20 80

 

9303 30 00

 

9303 90 00

 

Other arms (for example, spring, air or gas guns)

9304 00 00

 

Parts and accessories of articles of heading Nos 9 …

9305 10 00

 

9305 21 00

 

9305 29 10

 

9305 29 30

 

9305 29 80

 

9305 90 90

 

Bombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, missiles

9306 10 00

 

9306 21 00

 

9306 29 40

 

9306 29 70

 

9306 30 10

 

9306 30 91

 

9306 30 93

 

9306 30 98

 

9306 90 90

 

Seats (other than those of heading No 9402)

9401 20 00

 

9401 90 10

 

9401 90 30

 

9401 90 80

 

Other furniture and parts thereof:

9403 40 10

 

9403 40 90

 

9403 90 10

 

9403 90 30

 

9403 90 90

 

Mattress supports; articles of bedding

9404 10 00

 

9404 21 10

 

9404 21 90

 

9404 29 10

 

9404 29 90

 

9404 30 10

 

9404 30 90

 

9404 90 10

 

9404 90 90

 

Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights

9405 10 21

 

9405 10 29

 

9405 10 30

 

9405 10 50

 

9405 10 91

 

9405 10 99

 

9405 20 11

 

9405 20 19

 

9405 20 30

 

9405 20 50

 

9405 20 91

 

9405 20 99

 

9405 30 00

 

9405 40 10

 

9405 40 31

 

9405 40 35

 

9405 40 39

 

9405 40 91

 

9405 40 95

 

9405 40 99

 

9405 50 00

 

9405 60 91

 

9405 60 99

 

9405 91 11

 

9405 91 19

 

9405 91 90

 

9405 92 90

 

9405 99 90

 

Prefabricated buildings:

9406 00 10

 

9406 00 31

 

9406 00 39

 

9406 00 90

 

Other toys; reduced-size (‘scale’) models

9503 10 10

 

9503 10 90

 

9503 20 10

 

9503 20 90

 

9503 30 10

 

9503 30 30

 

9503 30 90

 

9503 41 00

 

9503 49 10

 

9503 49 30

 

9503 49 90

 

9503 50 00

 

9503 60 10

 

9503 60 90

 

9503 70 00

 

9503 80 10

 

9503 80 90

 

9503 90 10

 

9503 90 32

 

9503 90 34

 

9503 90 35

 

9503 90 37

 

9503 90 51

 

9503 90 55

 

9503 90 99

 

Brooms, brushes

9603 10 00

 

9603 21 00

 

9603 29 10

 

9603 29 30

 

9603 29 90

 

9603 30 10

 

9603 30 90

 

9603 40 10

 

9603 40 90

 

9603 50 00

 

9603 90 10

 

9603 90 91

 

9603 90 99

 

ANNEX II

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 2



Industrial Products

EU offer

Annex II — List 2

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more

5208 11 10

 

5208 11 90

 

5208 12 11

 

5208 12 13

 

5208 12 15

 

5208 12 19

 

5208 12 91

 

5208 12 93

 

5208 12 95

 

5208 12 99

 

5208 13 00

 

5208 19 00

 

5208 21 10

 

5208 21 90

 

5208 22 11

 

5208 22 13

 

5208 22 15

 

5208 22 19

 

5208 22 91

 

5208 22 93

 

5208 22 95

 

5208 22 99

 

5208 23 00

 

5208 29 00

 

5208 31 00

 

5208 32 11

 

5208 32 13

 

5208 32 15

 

5208 32 19

 

5208 32 91

 

5208 32 93

 

5208 32 95

 

5208 32 99

 

5208 33 00

 

5208 39 00

 

5208 41 00

 

5208 42 00

 

5208 43 00

 

5208 49 00

 

5208 51 00

 

5208 52 10

 

5208 52 90

 

5208 53 00

 

5208 59 00

 

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more

5209 11 00

 

5209 12 00

 

5209 19 00

 

5209 21 00

 

5209 22 00

 

5209 29 00

 

5209 31 00

 

5209 32 00

 

5209 39 00

 

5209 41 00

 

5209 42 00

 

5209 43 00

 

5209 49 10

 

5209 49 90

 

5209 51 00

 

5209 52 00

 

5209 59 00

 

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 %

5210 11 10

 

5210 11 90

 

5210 12 00

 

5210 19 00

 

5210 21 10

 

5210 21 90

 

5210 22 00

 

5210 29 00

 

5210 31 10

 

5210 31 90

 

5210 32 00

 

5210 39 00

 

5210 41 00

 

5210 42 00

 

5210 49 00

 

5210 51 00

 

5210 52 00

 

5210 59 00

 

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 %

5211 11 00

 

5211 12 00

 

5211 19 00

 

5211 21 00

 

5211 22 00

 

5211 29 00

 

5211 31 00

 

5211 32 00

 

5211 39 00

 

5211 41 00

 

5211 42 00

 

5211 43 00

 

5211 49 10

 

5211 49 90

 

5211 51 00

 

5211 52 00

 

5211 59 00

 

Other woven fabrics of cotton:

5212 11 10

 

5212 11 90

 

5212 12 10

 

5212 12 90

 

5212 13 10

 

5212 13 90

 

5212 14 10

 

5212 14 90

 

5212 15 10

 

5212 15 90

 

5212 21 10

 

5212 21 90

 

5212 22 10

 

5212 22 90

 

5212 23 10

 

5212 23 90

 

5212 24 10

 

5212 24 90

 

5212 25 10

 

5212 25 90

 

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres

5512 11 00

 

5512 19 10

 

5512 19 90

 

5512 21 00

 

5512 29 10

 

5512 29 90

 

5512 91 00

 

5512 99 10

 

5512 99 90

 

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres

5513 11 10

 

5513 11 30

 

5513 11 90

 

5513 12 00

 

5513 13 00

 

5513 19 00

 

5513 21 10

 

5513 21 30

 

5513 21 90

 

5513 22 00

 

5513 23 00

 

5513 29 00

 

5513 31 00

 

5513 32 00

 

5513 33 00

 

5513 39 00

 

5513 41 00

 

5513 42 00

 

5513 43 00

 

5513 49 00

 

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres

5514 11 00

 

5514 12 00

 

5514 13 00

 

5514 19 00

 

5514 21 00

 

5514 22 00

 

5514 23 00

 

5514 29 00

 

5514 31 00

 

5514 32 00

 

5514 33 00

 

5514 39 00

 

5514 41 00

 

5514 42 00

 

5514 43 00

 

5514 49 00

 

Other woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres:

5515 11 10

 

5515 11 30

 

5515 11 90

 

5515 12 10

 

5515 12 30

 

5515 12 90

 

5515 13 11

 

5515 13 19

 

5515 13 91

 

5515 13 99

 

5515 19 10

 

5515 19 30

 

5515 19 90

 

5515 21 10

 

5515 21 30

 

5515 21 90

 

5515 22 11

 

5515 22 19

 

5515 22 91

 

5515 22 99

 

5515 29 10

 

5515 29 30

 

5515 29 90

 

5515 91 10

 

5515 91 30

 

5515 91 90

 

5515 92 11

 

5515 92 19

 

5515 92 91

 

5515 92 99

 

5515 99 10

 

5515 99 30

 

5515 99 90

 

Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres:

5516 11 00

 

5516 12 00

 

5516 13 00

 

5516 14 00

 

5516 21 00

 

5516 22 00

 

5516 23 10

 

5516 23 90

 

5516 24 00

 

5516 31 00

 

5516 32 00

 

5516 33 00

 

5516 34 00

 

5516 41 00

 

5516 42 00

 

5516 43 00

 

5516 44 00

 

5516 91 00

 

5516 92 00

 

5516 93 00

 

5516 94 00

 

Twine, cordage, ropes and cables

5607 10 00

 

5607 21 00

 

5607 29 10

 

5607 29 90

 

5607 30 00

 

5607 41 00

 

5607 49 11

 

5607 49 19

 

5607 49 90

 

5607 50 11

 

5607 50 19

 

5607 50 30

 

5607 50 90

 

5607 90 00

 

Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope

5608 11 11

 

5608 11 19

 

5608 11 91

 

5608 11 99

 

5608 19 11

 

5608 19 19

 

5608 19 31

 

5608 19 39

 

5608 19 91

 

5608 19 99

 

5608 90 00

 

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, woven

5702 10 00

 

5702 20 00

 

5702 31 10

 

5702 31 30

 

5702 31 90

 

5702 32 10

 

5702 32 90

 

5702 39 10

 

5702 39 90

 

5702 41 10

 

5702 41 90

 

5702 42 10

 

5702 42 90

 

5702 49 10

 

5702 49 90

 

5702 51 00

 

5702 52 00

 

5702 59 00

 

5702 91 00

 

5702 92 00

 

5702 99 00

 

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted

5703 10 10

 

5703 10 90

 

5703 20 11

 

5703 20 19

 

5703 20 91

 

5703 20 99

 

5703 30 11

 

5703 30 19

 

5703 30 51

 

5703 30 59

 

5703 30 91

 

5703 30 99

 

5703 90 10

 

5703 90 90

 

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt

5704 10 00

 

5704 90 00

 

Other carpets and other textile floor coverings

5705 00 10

 

5705 00 31

 

5705 00 39

 

5705 00 90

 

Other knitted or crocheted fabrics:

6002 10 10

 

6002 10 90

 

6002 20 10

 

6002 20 31

 

6002 20 39

 

6002 20 50

 

6002 20 70

 

6002 20 90

 

6002 30 10

 

6002 30 90

 

6002 41 00

 

6002 42 10

 

6002 42 30

 

6002 42 50

 

6002 42 90

 

6002 43 11

 

6002 43 19

 

6002 43 31

 

6002 43 33

 

6002 43 35

 

6002 43 39

 

6002 43 50

 

6002 43 91

 

6002 43 93

 

6002 43 95

 

6002 43 99

 

6002 49 00

 

6002 91 00

 

6002 92 10

 

6002 92 30

 

6002 92 50

 

6002 92 90

 

6002 93 10

 

6002 93 31

 

6002 93 33

 

6002 93 35

 

6002 93 39

 

6002 93 91

 

6002 93 99

 

6002 99 00

 

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6103 11 00

 

6103 12 00

 

6103 19 00

 

6103 21 00

 

6103 22 00

 

6103 23 00

 

6103 29 00

 

6103 31 00

 

6103 32 00

 

6103 33 00

 

6103 39 00

 

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6104 11 00

 

6104 12 00

 

6104 13 00

 

6104 19 00

 

6104 21 00

 

6104 22 00

 

6104 23 00

 

6104 29 00

 

6104 31 00

 

6104 32 00

 

6104 33 00

 

6104 39 00

 

6104 41 00

 

6104 42 00

 

6104 43 00

 

6104 44 00

 

6104 49 00

 

Men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted:

6105 10 00

 

6105 20 10

 

6105 20 90

 

6105 90 10

 

6105 90 90

 

Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses

6106 10 00

 

6106 20 00

 

6106 90 10

 

6106 90 30

 

6106 90 50

 

6106 90 90

 

T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted

6109 90 90

 

Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar

6110 10 10

 

6110 10 31

 

6110 10 35

 

6110 10 38

 

6110 10 91

 

6110 10 95

 

6110 10 98

 

6110 20 10

 

6110 20 91

 

6110 20 99

 

6110 30 10

 

6110 30 91

 

6110 30 99

 

6110 90 10

 

6110 90 90

 

Babies' garments and clothing accessories, knitted

6111 10 10

 

6111 10 90

 

6111 20 10

 

6111 20 90

 

6111 30 10

 

6111 30 90

 

6111 90 00

 

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6203 11 00

 

6203 12 00

 

6203 19 10

 

6203 19 30

 

6203 19 90

 

6203 21 00

 

6203 22 10

 

6203 22 80

 

6203 23 10

 

6203 23 80

 

6203 29 11

 

6203 29 18

 

6203 29 90

 

6203 31 00

 

6203 32 10

 

6203 32 90

 

6203 33 10

 

6203 33 90

 

6203 39 11

 

6203 39 19

 

6203 39 90

 

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers

6204 11 00

 

6204 12 00

 

6204 13 00

 

6204 19 10

 

6204 19 90

 

6204 21 00

 

6204 22 10

 

6204 22 80

 

6204 23 10

 

6204 23 80

 

6204 29 11

 

6204 29 18

 

6204 29 90

 

6204 31 00

 

6204 32 10

 

6204 32 90

 

6204 33 10

 

6204 33 90

 

6204 39 11

 

6204 39 19

 

6204 39 90

 

6204 41 00

 

6204 42 00

 

6204 43 00

 

6204 44 00

 

6204 49 10

 

6204 49 90

 

Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses

6206 10 00

 

6206 20 00

 

6206 30 00

 

6206 40 00

 

6206 90 10

 

6206 90 90

 

Babies' garments and clothing accessories:

6209 10 00

 

6209 20 00

 

6209 30 00

 

6209 90 00

 

Garments, made up of fabrics of heading No 5602, 5…

6210 10 10

 

6210 10 91

 

6210 10 99

 

6210 20 00

 

6210 30 00

 

6210 40 00

 

6210 50 00

 

Track suits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments

6211 11 00

 

6211 12 00

 

6211 20 00

 

6211 31 00

 

6211 32 10

 

6211 32 31

 

6211 32 41

 

6211 32 42

 

6211 32 90

 

6211 33 10

 

6211 33 31

 

6211 33 41

 

6211 33 42

 

6211 33 90

 

6211 39 00

 

6211 41 00

 

6211 42 10

 

6211 42 31

 

6211 42 41

 

6211 42 42

 

6211 42 90

 

6211 43 10

 

6211 43 31

 

6211 43 41

 

6211 43 42

 

6211 43 90

 

6211 49 00

 

Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen

6302 10 10

 

6302 10 90

 

6302 21 00

 

6302 22 10

 

6302 22 90

 

6302 29 10

 

6302 29 90

 

6302 31 10

 

6302 31 90

 

6302 32 10

 

6302 32 90

 

6302 39 10

 

6302 39 30

 

6302 39 90

 

6302 40 00

 

6302 51 10

 

6302 51 90

 

6302 52 00

 

6302 53 10

 

6302 53 90

 

6302 59 00

 

6302 60 00

 

6302 91 10

 

6302 91 90

 

6302 92 00

 

6302 93 10

 

6302 93 90

 

6302 99 00

 

Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds

6303 11 00

 

6303 12 00

 

6303 19 00

 

6303 91 00

 

6303 92 10

 

6303 92 90

 

6303 99 10

 

6303 99 90

 

Other furnishing articles

6304 11 00

 

6304 19 10

 

6304 19 30

 

6304 19 90

 

6304 91 00

 

6304 92 00

 

6304 93 00

 

6304 99 00

 

ANNEX II

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 3



Industrial Products

EU offer

Annex II — List 3

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals:

2804 69 00

 

Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic

2843 10 90  (*1)

 

2843 30 00  (*1)

 

2843 90 90  (*1)

 

Oxygen-function amino-compounds:

2922 41 00  (*1)

 

Pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other

7201 10 11  (*2)

 

7201 10 19  (*2)

 

7201 10 30  (*2)

 

7201 20 00  (*2)

 

7201 50 90  (*2)

 

Ferro-alloys:

7202 11 20  (*1)

 

7202 11 80  (*1)

 

7202 19 00  (*1)

 

7202 21 10  (*1)

 

7202 21 90  (*1)

 

7202 29 00  (*1)

 

7202 30 00  (*1)

 

7202 41 10  (*1)

consolidation of global duty free quota: 515 000 Tonne ferro-chromium

7202 41 91  (*1)

consolidation of global duty free quota: 515 000 Tonne ferro-chromium

7202 41 99  (*1)

consolidation of global duty free quota: 515 000 Tonne ferro-chromium

7202 49 10  (*1)

 

7202 49 50  (*1)

 

7202 49 90  (*1)

 

Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction

7203 90 00  (*2)

 

Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots

7204 50 90  (*2)

 

Iron and non-alloy steel in ingots or other

7206 10 00  (*2)

 

7206 90 00  (*2)

 

Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel

7207 11 11  (*2)

 

7207 11 14  (*2)

 

7207 11 16  (*2)

 

7207 12 10  (*2)

 

7207 19 11  (*2)

 

7207 19 14  (*2)

 

7207 19 16  (*2)

 

7207 19 31  (*2)

 

7207 20 11  (*2)

 

7207 20 15  (*2)

 

7207 20 17  (*2)

 

7207 20 32  (*2)

 

7207 20 51  (*2)

 

7207 20 55  (*2)

 

7207 20 57  (*2)

 

7207 20 71  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel

7208 10 00  (*2)

 

7208 25 00  (*2)

 

7208 26 00  (*2)

 

7208 27 00  (*2)

 

7208 36 00  (*2)

 

7208 37 10  (*2)

 

7208 37 90  (*2)

 

7208 38 10  (*2)

 

7208 38 90  (*2)

 

7208 39 10  (*2)

 

7208 39 90  (*2)

 

7208 40 10  (*2)

 

7208 40 90  (*2)

 

7208 51 10  (*2)

 

7208 51 30  (*2)

 

7208 51 50  (*2)

 

7208 51 91  (*2)

 

7208 51 99  (*2)

 

7208 52 10  (*2)

 

7208 52 91  (*2)

 

7208 52 99  (*2)

 

7208 53 10  (*2)

 

7208 53 90  (*2)

 

7208 54 10  (*2)

 

7208 54 90  (*2)

 

7208 90 10  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel

7209 15 00  (*2)

 

7209 16 10  (*2)

 

7209 16 90  (*2)

 

7209 17 10  (*2)

 

7209 17 90  (*2)

 

7209 18 10  (*2)

 

7209 18 91  (*2)

 

7209 18 99  (*2)

 

7209 25 00  (*2)

 

7209 26 10  (*2)

 

7209 26 90  (*2)

 

7209 27 10  (*2)

 

7209 27 90  (*2)

 

7209 28 10  (*2)

 

7209 28 90  (*2)

 

7209 90 10  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel

7210 11 10  (*2)

 

7210 12 11  (*2)

 

7210 12 19  (*2)

 

7210 20 10  (*2)

 

7210 30 10  (*2)

 

7210 41 10  (*2)

 

7210 49 10  (*2)

 

7210 50 10  (*2)

 

7210 61 10  (*2)

 

7210 69 10  (*2)

 

7210 70 31  (*2)

 

7210 70 39  (*2)

 

7210 90 31  (*2)

 

7210 90 33  (*2)

 

7210 90 38  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel

7211 13 00  (*2)

 

7211 14 10  (*2)

 

7211 14 90  (*2)

 

7211 19 20  (*2)

 

7211 19 90  (*2)

 

7211 23 10  (*2)

 

7211 23 51  (*2)

 

7211 29 20  (*2)

 

7211 90 11  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel

7212 10 10  (*2)

 

7212 10 91  (*2)

 

7212 20 11  (*2)

 

7212 30 11  (*2)

 

7212 40 10  (*2)

 

7212 40 91  (*2)

 

7212 50 31  (*2)

 

7212 50 51  (*2)

 

7212 60 11  (*2)

 

7212 60 91  (*2)

 

Bars and rods, hot-rolled

7213 10 00  (*2)

 

7213 20 00  (*2)

 

7213 91 10  (*2)

 

7213 91 20  (*2)

 

7213 91 41  (*2)

 

7213 91 49  (*2)

 

7213 91 70  (*2)

 

7213 91 90  (*2)

 

7213 99 10  (*2)

 

7213 99 90  (*2)

 

Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel

7214 20 00  (*2)

 

7214 30 00  (*2)

 

7214 91 10  (*2)

 

7214 91 90  (*2)

 

7214 99 10  (*2)

 

7214 99 31  (*2)

 

7214 99 39  (*2)

 

7214 99 50  (*2)

 

7214 99 61  (*2)

 

7214 99 69  (*2)

 

7214 99 80  (*2)

 

7214 99 90  (*2)

 

Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel:

7215 90 10  (*2)

 

Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel

7216 10 00  (*2)

 

7216 21 00  (*2)

 

7216 22 00  (*2)

 

7216 31 11  (*2)

 

7216 31 19  (*2)

 

7216 31 91  (*2)

 

7216 31 99  (*2)

 

7216 32 11  (*2)

 

7216 32 19  (*2)

 

7216 32 91  (*2)

 

7216 32 99  (*2)

 

7216 33 10  (*2)

 

7216 33 90  (*2)

 

7216 40 10  (*2)

 

7216 40 90  (*2)

 

7216 50 10  (*2)

 

7216 50 91  (*2)

 

7216 50 99  (*2)

 

7216 99 10  (*2)

 

Stainless steel in ingots or other primary forms

7218 10 00  (*2)

 

7218 91 11  (*2)

 

7218 91 19  (*2)

 

7218 99 11  (*2)

 

7218 99 20  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel

7219 11 00  (*2)

 

7219 12 10  (*2)

 

7219 12 90  (*2)

 

7219 13 10  (*2)

 

7219 13 90  (*2)

 

7219 14 10  (*2)

 

7219 14 90  (*2)

 

7219 21 10  (*2)

 

7219 21 90  (*2)

 

7219 22 10  (*2)

 

7219 22 90  (*2)

 

7219 23 00  (*2)

 

7219 24 00  (*2)

 

7219 31 00  (*2)

 

7219 32 10  (*2)

 

7219 32 90  (*2)

 

7219 33 10  (*2)

 

7219 33 90  (*2)

 

7219 34 10  (*2)

 

7219 34 90  (*2)

 

7219 35 10  (*2)

 

7219 35 90  (*2)

 

7219 90 10  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel

7220 11 00  (*2)

 

7220 12 00  (*2)

 

7220 20 10  (*2)

 

7220 90 11  (*2)

 

7220 90 31  (*2)

 

Bars and rods, hot-rolled

7221 00 10  (*2)

 

7221 00 90  (*2)

 

Other bars and rods of stainless steel

7222 11 11  (*2)

 

7222 11 19  (*2)

 

7222 11 21  (*2)

 

7222 11 29  (*2)

 

7222 11 91  (*2)

 

7222 11 99  (*2)

 

7222 19 10  (*2)

 

7222 19 90  (*2)

 

7222 30 10  (*2)

 

7222 40 10  (*2)

 

7222 40 30  (*2)

 

Other alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms

7224 10 00  (*2)

 

7224 90 01  (*2)

 

7224 90 05  (*2)

 

7224 90 08  (*2)

 

7224 90 15  (*2)

 

7224 90 31  (*2)

 

7224 90 39  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel

7225 11 00  (*2)

 

7225 19 10  (*2)

 

7225 19 90  (*2)

 

7225 20 20  (*2)

 

7225 30 00  (*2)

 

7225 40 20  (*2)

 

7225 40 50  (*2)

 

7225 40 80  (*2)

 

7225 50 00  (*2)

 

7225 91 10  (*2)

 

7225 92 10  (*2)

 

7225 99 10  (*2)

 

Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel

7226 11 10  (*2)

 

7226 19 10  (*2)

 

7226 19 30  (*2)

 

7226 20 20  (*2)

 

7226 91 10  (*2)

 

7226 91 90  (*2)

 

7226 92 10  (*2)

 

7226 93 20  (*2)

 

7226 94 20  (*2)

 

7226 99 20  (*2)

 

Bars and rods, hot-rolled

7227 10 00  (*2)

 

7227 20 00  (*2)

 

7227 90 10  (*2)

 

7227 90 50  (*2)

 

7227 90 95  (*2)

 

Other bars and rods of other alloy steel

7228 10 10  (*2)

 

7228 10 30  (*2)

 

7228 20 11  (*2)

 

7228 20 19  (*2)

 

7228 20 30  (*2)

 

7228 30 20  (*2)

 

7228 30 41  (*2)

 

7228 30 49  (*2)

 

7228 30 61  (*2)

 

7228 30 69  (*2)

 

7228 30 70  (*2)

 

7228 30 89  (*2)

 

7228 60 10  (*2)

 

7228 70 10  (*2)

 

7228 70 31  (*2)

 

7228 80 10  (*2)

 

7228 80 90  (*2)

 

Sheet piling of iron or steel

7301 10 00  (*2)

 

Railway or tramway track construction material

7302 10 31  (*2)

 

7302 10 39  (*2)

 

7302 10 90  (*2)

 

7302 20 00  (*2)

 

7302 40 10  (*2)

 

7302 90 10  (*2)

 

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron:

7303 00 10  (*2)

 

7303 00 90  (*2)

 

Tube or pipe fittings (for example couplings)

7307 11 10  (*2)

 

7307 11 90  (*2)

 

7307 19 10  (*2)

 

7307 19 90  (*2)

 

7307 21 00  (*2)

 

7307 22 10  (*2)

 

7307 22 90  (*2)

 

7307 23 10  (*2)

 

7307 23 90  (*2)

 

7307 29 10  (*2)

 

7307 29 30  (*2)

 

7307 29 90  (*2)

 

7307 91 00  (*2)

 

7307 92 10  (*2)

 

7307 92 90  (*2)

 

7307 93 11  (*2)

 

7307 93 19  (*2)

 

7307 93 91  (*2)

 

7307 93 99  (*2)

 

7307 99 10  (*2)

 

7307 99 30  (*2)

 

7307 99 90  (*2)

 

Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers

7309 00 10  (*2)

 

7309 00 30  (*2)

 

7309 00 51  (*2)

 

7309 00 59  (*2)

 

7309 00 90  (*2)

 

Tanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers

7310 10 00  (*2)

 

7310 21 10  (*2)

 

7310 21 91  (*2)

 

7310 21 99  (*2)

 

7310 29 10  (*2)

 

7310 29 90  (*2)

 

Containers for compressed or liquefied gas

7311 00 10  (*2)

 

7311 00 91  (*2)

 

7311 00 99  (*2)

 

Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands

7312 10 30  (*2)

 

7312 10 51  (*2)

 

7312 10 59  (*2)

 

7312 10 71  (*2)

 

7312 10 75  (*2)

 

7312 10 79  (*2)

 

7312 10 82  (*2)

 

7312 10 84  (*2)

 

7312 10 86  (*2)

 

7312 10 88  (*2)

 

7312 10 99  (*2)

 

7312 90 90  (*2)

 

Barbed wire of iron or steel

7313 00 00  (*2)

 

Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel:

7315 11 10  (*2)

 

7315 11 90  (*2)

 

7315 12 00  (*2)

 

7315 19 00  (*2)

 

7315 20 00  (*2)

 

7315 81 00  (*2)

 

7315 82 10  (*2)

 

7315 82 90  (*2)

 

7315 89 00  (*2)

 

7315 90 00  (*2)

 

Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks

7318 11 00  (*2)

 

7318 12 10  (*2)

 

7318 12 90  (*2)

 

7318 13 00  (*2)

 

7318 14 10  (*2)

 

7318 14 91  (*2)

 

7318 14 99  (*2)

 

7318 15 10  (*2)

 

7318 15 20  (*2)

 

7318 15 30  (*2)

 

7318 15 41  (*2)

 

7318 15 49  (*2)

 

7318 15 51  (*2)

 

7318 15 59  (*2)

 

7318 15 61  (*2)

 

7318 15 69  (*2)

 

7318 15 70  (*2)

 

7318 15 81  (*2)

 

7318 15 89  (*2)

 

7318 15 90  (*2)

 

7318 16 10  (*2)

 

7318 16 30  (*2)

 

7318 16 50  (*2)

 

7318 16 91  (*2)

 

7318 16 99  (*2)

 

7318 19 00  (*2)

 

7318 21 00  (*2)

 

7318 22 00  (*2)

 

7318 23 00  (*2)

 

7318 24 00  (*2)

 

7318 29 00  (*2)

 

Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochets

7319 10 00  (*2)

 

7319 20 00  (*2)

 

7319 30 00  (*2)

 

7319 90 00  (*2)

 

Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel:

7320 10 11  (*2)

 

7320 10 19  (*2)

 

7320 10 90  (*2)

 

7320 20 20  (*2)

 

7320 20 81  (*2)

 

7320 20 85  (*2)

 

7320 20 89  (*2)

 

7320 90 10  (*2)

 

7320 90 30  (*2)

 

7320 90 90  (*2)

 

Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers

7321 11 10  (*2)

 

7321 11 90  (*2)

 

7321 12 00  (*2)

 

7321 13 00  (*2)

 

7321 81 10  (*2)

 

7321 81 90  (*2)

 

7321 82 10  (*2)

 

7321 82 90  (*2)

 

7321 83 00  (*2)

 

7321 90 00  (*2)

 

Radiators for central heating

7322 11 00  (*2)

 

7322 19 00  (*2)

 

7322 90 90  (*2)

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles

7323 10 00  (*2)

 

7323 91 00  (*2)

 

7323 92 00  (*2)

 

7323 93 10  (*2)

 

7323 93 90  (*2)

 

7323 94 10  (*2)

 

7323 94 90  (*2)

 

7323 99 10  (*2)

 

7323 99 91  (*2)

 

7323 99 99  (*2)

 

Sanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel

7324 10 90  (*2)

 

7324 21 00  (*2)

 

7324 29 00  (*2)

 

7324 90 90  (*2)

 

Other cast articles of iron or steel:

7325 10 20  (*2)

 

7325 10 50  (*2)

 

7325 10 91  (*2)

 

7325 10 99  (*2)

 

7325 91 00  (*2)

 

7325 99 10  (*2)

 

7325 99 91  (*2)

 

7325 99 99  (*2)

 

Other articles of iron or steel:

7326 11 00  (*2)

 

7326 19 10  (*2)

 

7326 19 90  (*2)

 

7326 20 30  (*2)

 

7326 20 50  (*2)

 

7326 20 90  (*2)

 

7326 90 10  (*2)

 

7326 90 30  (*2)

 

7326 90 40  (*2)

 

7326 90 50  (*2)

 

7326 90 60  (*2)

 

7326 90 70  (*2)

 

7326 90 80  (*2)

 

7326 90 91  (*2)

 

7326 90 93  (*2)

 

7326 90 95  (*2)

 

7326 90 97  (*2)

 

Unwrought zinc:

7901 11 00

 

7901 12 10

 

7901 12 30

 

7901 12 90

 

7901 20 00

 

Zinc dust, powders and flakes:

7903 10 00

 

7903 90 00

 

Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons

8702 10 11

 

8702 10 19

 

8702 90 11

 

8702 90 19

 

Motor vehicles for the transport of goods:

8704 21 31

 

8704 21 39

 

8704 22 91

 

8704 22 99

 

8704 23 91

 

8704 23 99

 

8704 31 31

 

8704 31 39

 

8704 32 91

 

8704 32 99

 

(*1)   

Tariff elimination starts on 4th year.

(*2)   

Tariff elimination by 2004.

ANNEX II

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 4



Industrial Products

EU offer

Annex II — List 4

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Motor cars and other motor vehicles

8703 10 10

 

8703 10 90

 

8703 21 10

 

8703 21 90

 

8703 22 11

 

8703 22 19

 

8703 22 90

 

8703 23 11

 

8703 23 19

 

8703 23 90

 

8703 24 10

 

8703 24 90

 

8703 31 10

 

8703 31 90

 

8703 32 11

 

8703 32 19

 

8703 32 90

 

8703 33 11

 

8703 33 19

 

8703 33 90

 

8703 90 10

 

8703 90 90

 

Chassis fitted with engines

8706 00 11

 

8706 00 19

 

8706 00 91

 

8706 00 99

 

Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles

8707 10 10

 

8707 10 90

 

8707 90 10

 

8707 90 90

 

Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles

8708 10 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 10 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 21 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 21 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 29 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 29 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 31 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 31 91  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 31 99  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 39 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 39 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 40 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 40 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 50 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 50 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 60 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 60 91  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 60 99  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 70 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 70 50  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 70 91  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 70 99  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 80 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 80 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 91 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 91 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 92 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 92 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 93 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 93 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 94 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 94 90  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 99 10  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 99 30  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 99 50  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 99 92  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

8708 99 98  (*1)

50 % reduction on MFN

(*1)   

50 % reduction on MFN at entry into effect.

▼C1

(a) 

Motor cars: the preferential tariff rate to be applied to the products listed below and originating in South Africa would be based on the following phase-down schedule:

(i) 

15 December 2006: 3,5 %

(ii) 

1 January 2007: 1,5 %

(iii) 

1 January 2008: 0 %.



HS 96

HS 06

8703 10 10

8703 10 11

8703 10 90

8703 10 18

8703 21 10

8703 21 10

8703 21 90

8703 21 90

8703 22 11

8703 22 10

8703 22 19

 

8703 22 90

8703 22 90

8703 23 11

8703 23 11

8703 23 19

8703 23 19

8703 23 90

8703 23 90

8703 24 10

8703 24 10

8703 24 90

8703 24 90

8703 31 10

8703 31 10

8703 31 90

8703 31 90

8703 32 11

8703 32 11

8703 32 19

8703 32 19

8703 32 90

8703 32 90

8703 33 11

8703 33 11

8703 33 19

8703 33 19

8703 33 90

8703 33 90

8703 90 10

8703 90 10

8703 90 90

8703 90 90

(b) 

Elimination with effect from 15 December 2006 of the duties on all the other products contained in Annex II, List 4, as listed below:

Chassis fitted with engines



HS 96

HS 06

8706 00 11

8706 00 11

8706 00 19

8706 00 19

8706 00 91

8706 00 91

8706 00 99

8706 00 99

Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles



HS 96

HS 06

8707 10 10

8707 10 10

8707 10 90

8707 10 90

8707 90 10

8707 90 10

8707 90 90

8707 90 90

Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles



HS 96

HS 06

8708 10 10

8708 10 10

8708 10 90

8708 10 90

8708 21 10

8708 21 10

8708 21 90

8708 21 90

8708 29 10

8708 29 10

8708 29 90

8708 29 90

8708 31 10

8708 31 10

8708 31 91

8708 31 91

8708 31 99

8708 31 99

8708 39 10

8708 39 10

8708 39 90

8708 39 90

8708 40 10

8708 40 10

8708 40 90

8708 40 90

8708 50 10

8708 50 10

8708 50 90

8708 50 90

8708 60 10

8708 60 10

8708 60 91

8708 60 91

8708 60 99

8708 60 99

8708 70 10

8708 70 10

8708 70 50

8708 70 50

8708 70 91

8708 70 91

8708 70 99

8708 70 99

8708 80 10

8708 80 10

8708 80 90

8708 80 90

8708 91 10

8708 91 10

8708 91 90

8708 91 90

8708 92 10

8708 92 10

8708 92 90

8708 92 90

8708 93 10

8708 93 10

8708 93 90

8708 93 90

8708 94 10

8708 94 10

8708 94 90

8708 94 90

8708 99 10

8708 99 11

 

8708 99 19

8708 99 30

8708 99 30

8708 99 50

8708 99 50

8708 99 92

8708 99 92

8708 99 98

8708 99 98

▼B

ANNEX II

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 5



Industrial Products

EU offer

Annex II — List 5

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Unwrought aluminium:

7601 10 00

 

7601 20 10

 

7601 20 91

 

7601 20 99

 

Aluminium powders and flakes:

7603 10 00

 

7603 20 00

 

Annex II — Footnotes

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 1



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 1

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons:

2903 19 10

 

Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes

2912 11 00

 

Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2915 35 00

 

Amine-function compounds:

2921 11 00

 

2921 19 15

 

2921 29 80

 

2921 41 00

 

Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only:

2933 69 40

 

Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores

3824 10 10

 

3824 10 90

 

3824 20 10

 

3824 20 90

 

3824 30 10

 

3824 30 90

 

3824 50 10

 

3824 50 90

 

3824 90 23

 

Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps

3923 90 20

 

Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of heading Nos 3901 to 3914:

3926 90 20

 

3926 90 25

 

Articles of leather, or of composition leather, of a kind used in machinery

4204 00 00

 

Coconut, abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), ramie and other vegetable textile fibres

5305 11 00

 

5305 19 00

 

5305 21 00

 

5305 29 00

 

5305 91 00

 

5305 99 00

 

Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn:

5308 10 00

 

5308 30 00

 

Handkerchiefs:

6213 20 10

 

6213 90 10

 

Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods:

6305 10 90

 

6305 90 90

 

Other made up-articles, including dress patterns:

6307 90 20

 

6307 90 40

 

Setts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate)

6801 00 00

 

Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof

6802 10 00

 

Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers

7010 20 00

 

7010 91 10

 

7010 91 30

 

7010 92 10

 

7010 92 40

 

7010 93 10

 

7010 93 20

 

7010 94 10

 

7010 94 20

 

Glass envelopes (including bulbs and tubes), open, and glass parts thereof

7011 10 00

 

7011 20 00

 

7011 90 00

 

Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven fabrics)

7019 40 90

 

7019 51 90

 

7019 52 90

 

7019 59 90

 

Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal:

7115 10 20

 

7115 90 90

 

Stainless steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of stainless steel

7218 10 00

 

7218 90 10

 

7218 90 20

 

7218 90 30

 

7218 90 90

 

7218 91 00

 

7218 99 10

 

7218 99 20

 

7218 99 90

 

Agricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation

8432 29 90

 

8432 30 10

 

8432 30 90

 

Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena

8524 90 90

 

8524 91 10

 

Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy, radio-broadcasting

8525 10 10

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8525 to 8 …

8529 90 60

 

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits

8536 90 30

 

8536 90 40

 

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 2



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 2

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar

2707 99 90

 

Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils

2713 20 00

 

2713 90 00

 

Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale and tar sands; asphaltites

2714 90 10

 

2714 90 20

 

2714 90 90

 

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine:

2801 10 00

 

2801 20 00

 

Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or included):

2803 00 00

 

Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); chlorosulphuric acid:

2806 10 00

 

Zinc oxide; zinc peroxide

2817 00 00

 

Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals

2843 29 00

 

2843 30 00

 

Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea

2847 00 15

 

Carbides, whether or not chemically defined:

2849 10 00

 

Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons:

2903 22 00

 

2903 23 00

 

Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons

2904 10 90

 

2904 90 10

 

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2905 12 00

 

Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol peroxides

2909 60 00

 

Ketones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen function

2914 11 00

 

2914 12 00

 

Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2915 29 90

 

2915 39 90

 

2915 50 30

 

Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2917 12 30

 

2917 19 90

 

Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2918 90 90

 

Oxygen-function amino-compounds:

2922 43 00

 

Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid:

2924 29 90

 

Organo-sulphur compounds:

2930 90 05

 

Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only:

2932 99 90

 

Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only:

2933 40 90

 

2933 59 30

 

2933 59 90

 

2933 69 90

 

Nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compounds:

2934 20 90

 

Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis

2936 29 00

 

Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable enamels

3207 10 00

 

3207 30 00

 

Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water

3210 00 40

 

Mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions)

3302 90 10

 

Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations

3307 49 90

 

Modelling pastes, including those put up for children's amusement

3407 00 00

 

Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper

3702 41 00

 

3702 42 90

 

Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed:

3703 10 20

 

3703 10 90

 

3703 20 10

 

3703 20 90

 

3703 90 10

 

3703 90 90

 

Photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed:

3704 00 90

 

Photographic plates and film, exposed and developed, other than cinematographic film:

3705 10 00

 

3705 90 00

 

Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products

3808 20 90

 

3808 30 05

 

3808 30 10

 

3808 30 30

 

3808 30 35

 

3808 30 40

 

3808 30 80

 

Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics

3812 30 90

 

Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar

3818 00 90

 

Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission

3819 00 90

 

Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids

3820 00 10

 

3820 00 90

 

Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products

3824 60 10

 

3824 60 90

 

3824 71 90

 

Amino-resins, phenolic resins and polyurethanes, in primary forms:

3909 40 40

 

3909 40 90

 

Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges)

3917 10 90

 

3917 29 85

 

3917 31 85

 

3917 32 05

 

3917 32 85

 

3917 39 65

 

Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in rolls

3918 90 90

 

Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics:

3919 10 90

 

3919 90 90

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced:

3920 72 00

 

3920 73 00

 

3920 79 90

 

3920 99 90

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics:

3921 14 00

 

3921 19 90

 

3921 90 05

 

3921 90 12

 

3921 90 90

 

Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strips:

4002 11 90

 

4002 20 30

 

4002 31 30

 

4002 39 30

 

4002 41 90

 

4002 51 90

 

4002 70 30

 

4002 80 00

 

4002 91 90

 

Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip:

4005 10 10

 

Vulcanised rubber thread and cord

4007 00 20

 

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves), for all purposes

4015 19 10

 

Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood (whether or not spliced)

4408 10 00

 

Fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not bonded with resins

4411 11 90

 

4411 19 90

 

4411 21 90

 

4411 29 90

 

4411 31 90

 

4411 39 90

 

4411 91 90

 

4411 99 90

 

Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood:

4412 13 00

 

4412 14 00

 

4412 19 00

 

4412 22 00

 

4412 23 00

 

4412 29 00

 

4412 92 00

 

4412 93 00

 

4412 99 00

 

Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of wood

4415 10 00

 

Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood

4417 00 90

 

Newsprint, in rolls or sheets:

4801 00 20

 

Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes

4802 51 00

 

4802 52 00

 

4802 53 00

 

4802 60 00

 

Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper

4803 00 00

 

Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets

4804 11 00

 

4804 19 00

 

4804 21 00

 

4804 29 00

 

4804 31 00

 

4804 41 00

 

4804 42 00

 

4804 49 00

 

4804 51 00

 

4804 52 00

 

4804 59 00

 

Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, not further worked or processed

4805 10 00

 

4805 21 00

 

4805 22 00

 

4805 23 00

 

4805 29 00

 

4805 50 00

 

4805 60 90

 

4805 70 90

 

4805 80 90

 

Composite paper and paperboard (made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard

4807 10 00

 

4807 90 00

 

4807 99 00

 

Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued flat surface sheets), creped

4808 10 00

 

4808 20 00

 

4808 30 00

 

4808 90 00

 

Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers

4809 10 00

 

Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin (china clay)

4810 11 00

 

4810 12 00

 

4810 21 00

 

4810 29 00

 

4810 31 00

 

4810 32 00

 

4810 39 00

 

4810 91 00

 

4810 99 00

 

Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated, impregnated

4811 10 00

 

4811 29 00

 

4811 31 00

 

4811 39 00

 

4811 40 00

 

4811 90 00

 

Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers

4816 10 00

 

Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose

4819 30 00

 

4819 40 00

 

Bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard

4822 10 10

 

Panty hose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including stockings for varicose veins

6115 11 90

 

6115 12 90

 

6115 19 00

 

6115 20 90

 

Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted:

6116 10 00

 

6116 91 00

 

6116 92 00

 

6116 93 00

 

6116 99 00

 

Track suits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments:

6211 41 10

 

6211 42 10

 

6211 43 10

 

6211 49 10

 

Gloves, mittens and mitts

6216 00 00

 

Other made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories

6217 10 30

 

6217 10 90

 

6217 90 00

 

Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt, neither blocked to shape nor with made brims

6501 00 00

 

Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material

6502 00 00

 

Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof

6802 91 00

 

6802 92 00

 

6802 93 00

 

6802 99 00

 

Worked slate and articles of slate or of agglomerated slate:

6803 00 90

 

Cast glass and rolled glass, in sheets or profiles

7003 12 80

 

7003 12 90

 

7003 19 90

 

7003 20 00

 

7003 30 00

 

Drawn glass and blown glass, in sheets

7004 20 80

 

7004 20 90

 

7004 90 15

 

7004 90 25

 

7004 90 35

 

7004 90 45

 

7004 90 55

 

Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets

7005 10 80

 

7005 21 13

 

7005 21 15

 

7005 21 17

 

7005 21 23

 

7005 21 25

 

7005 21 35

 

7005 21 45

 

7005 21 55

 

7005 21 65

 

7005 21 75

 

7005 21 85

 

7005 29 13

 

7005 29 15

 

7005 29 17

 

7005 29 23

 

7005 29 25

 

7005 29 35

 

7005 29 45

 

7005 29 55

 

7005 29 65

 

7005 29 75

 

7005 29 85

 

7005 30 00

 

Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass

7010 10 90

 

7010 91 90

 

7010 92 20

 

7010 92 90

 

7010 93 15

 

7010 93 90

 

7010 94 15

 

7010 94 90

 

Signalling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading No 7015)

7014 00 90

 

Clock or watch glasses and similar glasses

7015 90 00

 

Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven fabrics)

7019 40 20

 

7019 51 10

 

7019 52 10

 

7019 59 10

 

Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal:

7115 90 30

 

Ferro-alloys:

7202 99 10

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more

7208 10 00

 

7208 25 00

 

7208 26 00

 

7208 27 00

 

7208 36 00

 

7208 37 00

 

7208 38 00

 

7208 39 00

 

7208 51 00

 

7208 52 00

 

7208 53 00

 

7208 54 00

 

7208 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more

7209 15 00

 

7209 16 00

 

7209 17 00

 

7209 18 00

 

7209 25 00

 

7209 26 00

 

7209 27 00

 

7209 28 00

 

7209 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more

7210 12 00

 

7210 30 00

 

7210 41 00

 

7210 49 00

 

7210 50 00

 

7210 70 00

 

7210 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm

7211 13 00

 

7211 14 00

 

7211 19 00

 

7211 23 00

 

7211 29 00

 

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm

7212 10 20

 

7212 20 00

 

7212 30 00

 

7212 40 00

 

7212 50 85

 

7212 50 90

 

Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel:

7213 10 00

 

7213 20 00

 

7213 91 00

 

7213 99 00

 

Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled

7214 10 10

 

7214 10 90

 

7214 20 00

 

7214 30 00

 

7214 91 00

 

7214 99 00

 

Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel:

7215 10 00

 

7215 50 00

 

7215 90 00

 

Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel:

7216 10 00

 

7216 21 00

 

7216 22 00

 

7216 31 00

 

7216 32 00

 

7216 33 00

 

7216 40 00

 

7216 50 00

 

7216 67 00

 

7216 69 00

 

7216 91 00

 

7216 99 00

 

Wire of iron or non-alloy steel:

7217 10 00

 

7217 11 00

 

7217 12 00

 

7217 13 00

 

7217 19 00

 

7217 20 00

 

7217 21 00

 

7217 22 00

 

7217 23 00

 

7217 29 00

 

7217 30 00

 

7217 31 00

 

7217 32 00

 

7217 33 00

 

7217 39 00

 

7217 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of 600 mm or more:

7219 11 00

 

7219 12 00

 

7219 13 00

 

7219 14 00

 

7219 21 00

 

7219 22 00

 

7219 23 00

 

7219 24 00

 

7219 31 00

 

7219 32 00

 

7219 33 00

 

7219 34 00

 

7219 35 00

 

7219 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of less than 600 mm:

7220 11 00

 

7220 12 00

 

7220 20 00

 

7220 90 00

 

Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more:

7225 30 00

 

7225 40 10

 

7225 40 90

 

7225 50 00

 

7225 90 90

 

7225 91 00

 

7225 92 00

 

7225 99 90

 

Flat-rolled products of other alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm:

7226 91 00

 

7226 93 00

 

7226 94 00

 

Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steel:

7227 10 00

 

7227 20 00

 

7227 90 00

 

Other bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy

7228 10 10

 

7228 10 20

 

7228 10 90

 

7228 20 10

 

7228 20 20

 

7228 20 30

 

7228 20 40

 

7228 20 50

 

7228 20 60

 

7228 20 90

 

7228 30 10

 

7228 30 20

 

7228 30 30

 

7228 30 90

 

7228 40 00

 

7228 50 00

 

7228 60 00

 

7228 70 00

 

7228 80 00

 

Wire of other alloy steel:

7229 20 00

 

7229 90 00

 

Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched

7301 10 10

 

7301 20 00

 

Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails

7302 10 00

 

7302 20 00

 

7302 30 00

 

7302 40 00

 

7302 90 00

 

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron (other than cast iron) or steel:

7304 10 30

 

7304 10 90

 

7304 21 10

 

7304 21 20

 

7304 21 90

 

7304 29 10

 

7304 29 20

 

7304 29 90

 

7304 31 00

 

7304 39 35

 

7304 39 90

 

7304 51 00

 

7304 59 45

 

7304 90 00

 

Other tubes and pipes (for example, welded, riveted or similary closed)

7305 11 00

 

7305 12 00

 

7305 19 00

 

7305 20 00

 

7305 31 90

 

7305 39 90

 

7305 90 90

 

Other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles (for example, open seam or welded, riveted or similar)

7306 10 00

 

7306 20 00

 

7306 30 00

 

7306 40 00

 

7306 50 00

 

7306 60 00

 

7306 90 00

 

Tube or pipe fittings (for example couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron or steel:

7307 11 10

 

7307 11 90

 

7307 19 10

 

7307 19 80

 

7307 19 90

 

7307 21 10

 

7307 21 90

 

7307 22 10

 

7307 22 90

 

7307 23 10

 

7307 23 90

 

7307 29 10

 

7307 29 90

 

7307 91 10

 

7307 91 20

 

7307 91 30

 

7307 91 40

 

7307 91 50

 

7307 91 90

 

7307 92 10

 

7307 92 20

 

7307 92 30

 

7307 93 10

 

7307 93 20

 

7307 93 30

 

7307 99 10

 

7307 99 20

 

7307 99 30

 

Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406) and parts of structure

7308 10 00

 

Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel

7312 10 05

 

7312 10 10

 

7312 10 15

 

7312 10 20

 

7312 10 25

 

7312 10 30

 

7312 10 35

 

7312 10 40

 

7312 10 90

 

7312 90 90

 

Cloth (including endless bands), grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire

7314 12 10

 

7314 12 20

 

7314 13 10

 

7314 14 20

 

7314 14 30

 

7314 19 30

 

7314 19 40

 

7314 50 00

 

Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar

7319 20 00

 

7319 30 00

 

7319 90 90

 

Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel:

7320 10 00

 

7320 20 00

 

7320 90 00

 

Other cast articles of iron or steel:

7325 10 40

 

7325 99 40

 

Other articles of iron or steel:

7326 19 00

 

7326 90 29

 

Copper bars, rods and profiles:

7407 10 30

 

7407 10 90

 

7407 21 20

 

7407 21 90

 

7407 22 20

 

7407 22 90

 

7407 29 20

 

7407 29 90

 

Copper plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,15 mm:

7409 11 00

 

7409 19 00

 

7409 21 00

 

7409 29 00

 

7409 31 00

 

7409 39 00

 

7409 40 00

 

7409 90 00

 

Copper foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar

7410 11 00

 

7410 12 00

 

Copper tubes and pipes:

7411 10 10

 

7411 10 40

 

7411 21 15

 

7411 22 10

 

7411 29 10

 

Copper tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)

7412 10 10

 

7412 10 80

 

7412 10 90

 

7412 20 20

 

7412 20 80

 

Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of copper, not electrically insulated

7413 00 30

 

7413 00 90

 

Cloth (including endless bands), grill and netting, of copper wire

7414 20 00

 

7414 90 00

 

Other articles of copper:

7419 99 22

 

7419 99 24

 

7419 99 25

 

7419 99 90

 

Aluminium powders and flakes:

7603 10 00

 

Aluminium bars, rods and profiles:

7604 10 35

 

7604 10 65

 

7604 21 15

 

7604 21 90

 

7604 29 15

 

7604 29 65

 

7604 29 90

 

Aluminium wire:

7605 11 07

 

Aluminium tubes and pipes:

7608 20 15

 

Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)

7609 00 10

 

7609 00 90

 

Aluminium structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406)

7610 10 00

 

7610 90 00

 

Aluminium casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers

7612 90 40

 

Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of aluminium, not electrically insulated

7614 10 00

 

7614 90 00

 

Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire

7904 00 00

 

Other articles of zinc

7907 00 90

 

Tungsten (wolfram) and articles thereof, including waste and scrap:

8101 10 00

 

8101 91 00

 

Magnesium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap:

8104 30 00

 

8104 90 50

 

Hand saws; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades)

8202 20 20

 

Flexible tubing of base metal, with or without fittings:

8307 10 90

 

8307 90 90

 

Central heating boilers other than those of heading No 8402:

8403 10 00

 

8403 90 00

 

Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading No 8402 or 8403

8404 10 10

 

8404 90 10

 

Other engines and motors:

8412 29 10

 

8412 80 20

 

8412 90 60

 

Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators:

8413 11 00

 

8413 20 10

 

8413 50 10

 

8413 60 10

 

8413 60 20

 

8413 70 15

 

8413 81 10

 

8413 91 10

 

Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other

8418 10 00

 

8418 21 00

 

8418 22 00

 

8418 29 00

 

8418 30 90

 

8418 40 90

 

8418 50 00

 

8418 61 10

 

8418 69 10

 

8418 91 10

 

8418 91 20

 

8418 99 20

 

8418 99 30

 

Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus

8421 12 20

 

8421 21 10

 

8421 31 10

 

8421 31 20

 

8421 91 20

 

8421 99 30

 

Dish washing machines; machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers

8422 11 00

 

8422 19 00

 

8422 90 10

 

Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks:

8425 11 00

 

8425 31 10

 

8425 39 10

 

8425 42 35

 

8425 42 50

 

8425 49 90

 

Ships' derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carrier

8426 11 10

 

8426 20 10

 

8426 41 10

 

8426 91 10

 

Other lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery (for example, lifts, escalators)

8428 39 90

 

8428 90 15

 

Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels

8429 20 90

 

8429 51 20

 

8429 59 05

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of heading Nos 8425 to 8 …

8431 20 10

 

8431 20 30

 

8431 20 50

 

8431 20 90

 

8431 39 90

 

8431 49 25

 

8431 49 30

 

8431 49 35

 

8431 49 47

 

Agricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation

8432 10 10

 

8432 29 30

 

Harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay mowers

8433 11 90

 

8433 19 90

 

8433 90 20

 

Other agricultural, horticultural, forestry, poultry-keeping or bee-keeping machinery

8436 29 90

 

8436 91 90

 

Machinery (other than machines of heading No 8450) for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying

8451 21 10

 

8451 30 10

 

8451 30 20

 

8451 90 10

 

8451 90 20

 

Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading Nos …

8466 20 00

 

Automatic goods-vending machines (for example, postage stamp, cigarette, food or beverage)

8476 21 00

 

8476 29 00

 

Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal

8480 30 10

 

8480 30 30

 

8480 30 90

 

8480 71 00

 

8480 79 00

 

Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats

8481 80 37

 

8481 90 55

 

8481 90 90

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading No 8501 or 850 …

8503 00 10

 

8503 00 20

 

Primary cells and primary batteries:

8506 10 05

 

8506 10 25

 

8506 80 05

 

8506 80 25

 

8506 90 00

 

Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular

8507 40 00

 

8507 90 20

 

8507 90 90

 

Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters

8516 31 10

 

8516 90 20

 

Electrical apparatus for line telephony or line telegraphy, including line telephone sets

8517 50 00

 

8517 90 00

 

Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena

8524 32 90

 

Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads

8530 80 00

 

8530 90 90

 

Electric sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator panels)

8531 80 90

 

8531 90 90

 

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits

8536 10 10

 

8536 20 10

 

8536 30 10

 

8536 61 10

 

8536 69 10

 

Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed-beam lamp units

8539 22 20

 

8539 22 90

 

8539 29 10

 

8539 29 15

 

8539 29 20

 

8539 29 25

 

8539 29 50

 

8539 29 57

 

8539 29 90

 

8539 31 45

 

8539 31 90

 

8539 32 45

 

8539 32 90

 

8539 39 45

 

8539 39 90

 

8539 41 00

 

8539 49 10

 

8539 49 20

 

8539 90 00

 

Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles

8545 90 00

 

Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment

8547 90 10

 

Railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled

8604 00 10

 

Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled:

8606 99 10

 

Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling-stock:

8607 19 40

 

8607 21 60

 

8607 30 60

 

Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted

9002 20 80

 

Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments

9201 10 00

 

Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics

9506 62 00

 

9506 69 00

 

9506 70 00

 

9506 91 00

 

9506 99 00

 

Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets

9507 10 90

 

9507 30 00

 

9507 90 00

 

Pencils (other than pencils of heading No 9608), crayons, pencil leads, pastels, drawing

9609 10 10

 

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 3



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 3

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Perfumes and toilet waters:

3303 00 90

 

Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin

3304 10 30

 

3304 10 90

 

3304 20 30

 

3304 20 90

 

3304 30 30

 

3304 30 90

 

3304 91 00

 

3304 99 30

 

3304 99 90

 

Preparations for use on the hair:

3305 10 30

 

3305 10 90

 

3305 20 30

 

3305 20 90

 

3305 30 30

 

3305 30 90

 

3305 90 30

 

3305 90 90

 

Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations

3307 10 40

 

3307 10 90

 

3307 20 30

 

3307 20 90

 

3307 30 10

 

3307 30 90

 

3307 41 00

 

3307 90 40

 

3307 90 90

 

Leather of bovine or equine animals, without hair on, other than leather of heading No 4 …

4104 10 90

reduction starts in 3rd year

4104 21 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4104 22 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4104 29 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4104 31 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4104 39 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

Sheep or lamb skin leather, without wool on, other than leather of heading No 4108 or 41 …

4105 11 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4105 12 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4105 19 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

4105 20 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather:

4203 21 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated, impregnated,

4811 21 00

reduction starts in 3rd year

Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards

4817 10 00

 

4817 20 00

 

4817 30 00

 

Toilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres

4818 10 00

 

4818 20 00

 

4818 30 00

 

4818 40 00

 

4818 50 00

 

4818 90 00

 

Unglazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; unglazed ceramic mosaic cubes

6907 90 00

 

Glazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; glazed ceramic mosaic cubes

6908 10 00

 

6908 90 00

 

Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain

6911 10 00

 

Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles

6912 00 00

 

Household or laundry-type washing machines, including machines which both wash and dry:

8450 11 15

 

8450 19 20

 

8450 90 10

 

Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats

8481 80 72

 

8481 80 73

 

Ball or roller bearings:

8482 10 10

 

8482 10 15

 

8482 20 15

 

8482 20 30

 

8482 20 45

 

8482 30 20

 

8482 50 50

 

8482 91 20

 

8482 99 11

 

8482 99 13

 

8482 99 17

 

8482 99 29

 

8482 99 31

 

Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets):

8501 10 05

 

8501 10 19

 

8501 20 10

 

8501 31 10

 

8501 32 10

 

8501 33 10

 

8501 34 10

 

8501 40 25

 

8501 40 30

 

8501 40 35

 

8501 40 40

 

8501 40 45

 

8501 40 50

 

8501 40 55

 

8501 40 70

 

8501 40 75

 

8501 40 80

 

8501 51 20

 

8501 51 30

 

8501 51 40

 

8501 51 50

 

8501 52 20

 

8501 52 40

 

8501 52 50

 

8501 53 20

 

8501 53 50

 

8501 61 90

 

8501 62 00

 

8501 63 10

 

Electric generating sets and rotary converters:

8502 11 00

 

8502 12 00

 

8502 13 00

 

Primary cells and primary batteries:

8506 10 90

 

8506 30 90

 

8506 80 90

 

Electro-mechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor:

8509 30 00

 

8509 40 00

 

8509 80 00

 

Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters

8516 29 10

 

8516 33 00

 

8516 50 00

 

8516 60 00

 

8516 71 00

 

8516 72 00

 

8516 79 00

 

8516 80 10

 

8516 90 30

 

Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy or radio-broadcasting

8527 19 00

 

8527 21 00

 

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits

8536 69 20

 

Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed-beam lamp units

8539 21 20

 

8539 29 45

 

Seats (other than those of heading No 9402), whether or not convertible into beds

9401 30 00

 

9401 40 00

 

9401 50 00

 

9401 61 00

 

9401 69 00

 

9401 71 00

 

9401 79 00

 

9401 80 30

 

9401 80 90

 

Medical, surgical, dental or veterinary furniture (for example, operating tables)

9402 10 20

 

9402 90 90

 

Other furniture and parts thereof:

9403 10 10

 

9403 10 90

 

9403 20 10

 

9403 20 30

 

9403 20 50

 

9403 20 60

 

9403 20 90

 

9403 30 00

 

9403 40 00

 

9403 50 00

 

9403 60 30

 

9403 60 40

 

9403 60 90

 

9403 70 30

 

9403 70 90

 

9403 80 30

 

9403 80 90

 

9403 90 10

 

9403 90 20

 

9403 90 30

 

9403 90 40

 

9403 90 50

 

9403 90 60

 

9403 90 90

 

Mattress supports; articles of bedding and similar furnishing (for example, mattresses)

9404 10 00

 

9404 21 00

 

9404 29 10

 

9404 29 90

 

9404 90 10

 

9404 90 90

 

Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof

9405 10 05

 

9405 10 35

 

9405 10 90

 

9405 20 10

 

9405 20 90

 

9405 30 00

 

9405 40 05

 

9405 40 50

 

9405 40 90

 

9405 50 00

 

9405 60 00

 

9405 91 90

 

9405 92 10

 

9405 92 90

 

9405 99 30

 

9405 99 35

 

9405 99 40

 

9405 99 55

 

9405 99 60

 

9405 99 90

 

Prefabricated buildings:

9406 00 90

 

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 4



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 4

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Tar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars

2706 00 00

 

Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons:

2711 13 10

 

2711 29 10

 

Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite

2712 10 10

 

2712 10 20

 

Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen

2715 00 10

 

2715 00 20

 

Titanium oxides

2823 00 00

 

Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites:

2828 10 00

 

Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites), phosphates and polyphosphates

2835 25 00

 

2835 26 10

 

2835 31 00

 

Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons

2904 10 10

 

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2905 15 00

 

2905 45 00

 

Ketones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated

2914 13 00

 

2914 41 00

 

Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2915 21 00

 

2915 22 00

 

2915 31 00

 

2915 33 00

 

2915 34 00

 

2915 39 20

 

2915 39 30

 

2915 39 40

 

Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids

2917 12 20

 

2917 14 00

 

2917 19 30

 

2917 31 00

 

2917 32 00

 

2917 33 00

 

2917 34 00

 

2917 35 00

 

Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxide and peroxyacids

2918 12 00

 

2918 13 20

 

2918 14 00

 

2918 19 20

 

2918 22 10

 

2918 23 10

 

2918 90 10

 

Amine-function compounds:

2921 19 80

 

2921 44 90

 

2921 51 10

 

Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid:

2924 21 10

 

Compounds with other nitrogen function:

2929 90 10

 

Organo-sulphur compounds:

2930 10 00

 

2930 20 25

 

Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) only:

2932 29 10

 

Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only:

2933 40 30

 

2933 40 40

 

2933 59 20

 

2933 69 30

 

Nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compounds:

2934 20 10

 

2934 20 30

 

2934 20 40

 

Vegetable alkaloids, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters

2939 90 20

 

Antibiotics:

2941 40 10

 

Wadding, gauze, bandages and similar articles (for example, dressings, adhesive plasters)

3005 90 10

 

Synthetic organic colouring matter, whether or not chemically defined

3204 17 10

 

3204 17 20

 

3204 17 90

 

3204 19 10

 

3204 19 20

 

3204 19 90

 

Other colouring matter; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter

3206 11 00

 

3206 19 00

 

3206 20 15

 

3206 20 90

 

3206 30 00

 

3206 41 00

 

3206 42 00

 

3206 43 00

 

3206 49 00

 

3206 50 00

 

Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable enamels

3207 40 00

 

Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers

3208 10 00

 

3208 20 00

 

3208 90 90

 

Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers

3209 10 00

 

3209 90 00

 

Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water

3210 00 05

 

Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non-aqueous media

3212 90 10

 

Preparations for oral or dental hygiene, including denture fixative pastes and powders

3306 10 00

 

3306 20 90

 

3306 90 00

 

Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations

3307 10 10

 

3307 49 20

 

Soap, organic surface-active products and preparations for use as soap

3401 11 20

 

3401 11 30

 

3401 11 90

 

3401 19 20

 

3401 19 30

 

3401 19 90

 

3401 20 00

 

Organic surface-active agents (other than soap); surface-active preparations

3402 11 10

 

3402 11 20

 

3402 12 10

 

3402 12 20

 

3402 13 10

 

3402 13 20

 

3402 19 10

 

3402 19 20

 

3402 20 10

 

3402 20 20

 

3402 90 10

 

3402 90 20

 

Artificial waxes and prepared waxes:

3404 10 00

 

3404 20 00

 

3404 90 00

 

Polishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal

3405 10 00

 

3405 20 00

 

3405 30 00

 

3405 40 00

 

3405 90 90

 

Candles, tapers and the like:

3406 00 00

 

Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters

3603 00 90

 

Matches, other than pyrotechnic articles of heading No 3604

3605 00 00

 

Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed

3701 10 90

 

3701 30 15

 

3701 30 20

 

3701 30 30

 

3701 30 40

 

3701 30 60

 

3701 99 15

 

3701 99 45

 

3701 99 50

 

3701 99 70

 

Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper

3702 32 10

 

3702 39 10

 

3702 42 20

 

3702 43 10

 

3702 44 10

 

3702 91 20

 

3702 92 20

 

3702 93 20

 

3702 94 20

 

3702 95 20

 

Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products

3808 30 17

 

3808 40 10

 

3808 40 20

 

Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics

3812 10 00

 

3812 30 10

 

3812 30 20

 

3812 30 25

 

Preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades

3813 00 10

 

3813 00 15

 

Organic composite solvents and thinners, not elsewhere specified or included

3814 00 00

 

Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading No 2707

3817 10 00

 

Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar

3818 00 20

 

Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission

3819 00 10

 

Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohol

3823 13 00

 

3823 19 10

 

3823 19 20

 

3823 70 00

 

Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products

3824 71 10

 

3824 90 25

 

3824 90 37

 

3824 90 40

 

3824 90 45

 

3824 90 47

 

3824 90 50

 

Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms:

3901 10 00

 

3901 20 90

 

3901 30 10

 

3901 90 90

 

Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms:

3902 10 00

 

3902 30 00

 

Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins, in primary forms:

3904 10 00

 

3904 21 10

 

3904 21 90

 

3904 22 10

 

3904 22 90

 

3904 30 00

 

3904 40 10

 

3904 40 20

 

3904 40 90

 

Polymers of vinyl acetate or of other vinyl esters, in primary forms; other vinyl polymers

3905 11 00

 

3905 21 00

 

Acrylic polymers in primary forms:

3906 90 20

 

Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonates

3907 20 10

 

3907 60 90

 

3907 91 00

 

Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included

3912 31 00

 

Waste, parings and scrap, of plastics:

3915 10 00

 

3915 20 00

 

3915 30 00

 

3915 90 40

 

Monofilament of which any cross-sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm, rods, sticks

3916 10 10

 

3916 10 90

 

3916 20 90

 

3916 90 05

 

3916 90 30

 

3916 90 40

 

3916 90 50

 

3916 90 90

 

Tubes, pipes and hoses, and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges)

3917 21 90

 

3917 22 00

 

3917 23 00

 

3917 29 30

 

3917 29 40

 

3917 29 50

 

3917 29 60

 

3917 29 90

 

3917 31 20

 

3917 31 30

 

3917 31 40

 

3917 31 50

 

3917 31 60

 

3917 31 75

 

3917 31 80

 

3917 31 90

 

3917 32 20

 

3917 32 30

 

3917 32 40

 

3917 32 50

 

3917 32 60

 

3917 32 75

 

3917 32 80

 

3917 32 90

 

3917 33 00

 

3917 39 20

 

3917 39 25

 

3917 39 30

 

3917 39 40

 

3917 39 45

 

3917 39 55

 

3917 39 60

 

3917 39 90

 

3917 40 00

 

Floor coverings of plastics, whether or not self-adhesive, in rolls

3918 10 03

 

3918 10 07

 

3918 10 30

 

3918 10 35

 

3918 10 53

 

3918 10 73

 

3918 10 90

 

3918 90 10

 

3918 90 40

 

3918 90 50

 

3918 90 60

 

3918 90 65

 

3918 90 70

 

3918 90 75

 

3918 90 80

 

3918 90 85

 

Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics

3919 10 03

 

3919 10 07

 

3919 10 10

 

3919 10 13

 

3919 10 29

 

3919 10 31

 

3919 10 37

 

3919 10 40

 

3919 10 43

 

3919 10 45

 

3919 10 50

 

3919 10 53

 

3919 10 55

 

3919 10 60

 

3919 10 65

 

3919 90 03

 

3919 90 07

 

3919 90 10

 

3919 90 13

 

3919 90 19

 

3919 90 29

 

3919 90 30

 

3919 90 35

 

3919 90 37

 

3919 90 40

 

3919 90 45

 

3919 90 47

 

3919 90 50

 

3919 90 55

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced

3920 10 00

 

3920 20 10

 

3920 20 90

 

3920 30 00

 

3920 41 65

 

3920 41 70

 

3920 42 65

 

3920 42 70

 

3920 51 00

 

3920 59 00

 

3920 61 00

 

3920 63 00

 

3920 69 00

 

3920 91 00

 

3920 92 00

 

3920 93 00

 

3920 94 00

 

3920 99 10

 

3920 99 20

 

3920 99 25

 

3920 99 30

 

3920 99 40

 

3920 99 60

 

Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics:

3921 11 00

 

3921 12 35

 

3921 12 75

 

3921 13 00

 

3921 19 30

 

3921 19 40

 

3921 19 50

 

3921 19 55

 

3921 19 60

 

3921 19 70

 

3921 19 80

 

3921 90 02

 

3921 90 04

 

3921 90 06

 

3921 90 16

 

3921 90 22

 

3921 90 24

 

3921 90 26

 

3921 90 28

 

3921 90 30

 

3921 90 32

 

3921 90 34

 

3921 90 36

 

3921 90 38

 

3921 90 40

 

3921 90 42

 

3921 90 44

 

3921 90 46

 

3921 90 48

 

3921 90 52

 

3921 90 54

 

3921 90 56

 

3921 90 58

 

3921 90 60

 

3921 90 62

 

3921 90 64

 

3921 90 66

 

3921 90 72

 

Baths, shower-baths, wash-basins, bidets, lavatory pans, seats and covers

3922 10 00

 

3922 20 00

 

3922 90 10

 

3922 90 20

 

3922 90 90

 

Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps

3923 10 00

 

3923 21 10

 

3923 21 90

 

3923 29 10

 

3923 29 20

 

3923 29 30

 

3923 29 90

 

3923 30 00

 

3923 40 90

 

3923 50 00

 

3923 90 30

 

3923 90 90

 

Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of plastics:

3924 10 00

 

3924 90 00

 

Builders' ware of plastics, not elsewhere specified or included:

3925 10 00

 

3925 20 00

 

3925 30 00

 

3925 90 00

 

Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of heading Nos 3901 to 3914:

3926 10 30

 

3926 10 90

 

3926 20 10

 

3926 20 90

 

3926 30 00

 

3926 40 00

 

3926 90 03

 

3926 90 05

 

Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums

4001 30 30

 

4001 30 50

 

Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip:

4002 19 90

 

4002 20 90

 

Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip:

4005 10 20

 

4005 10 30

 

4005 10 90

 

4005 20 00

 

4005 91 10

 

4005 91 20

 

4005 91 90

 

4005 99 10

 

4005 99 20

 

4005 99 30

 

4005 99 40

 

Other forms (for example, rods, tubes and profile shapes) and articles

4006 10 00

 

4006 90 00

 

Vulcanised rubber thread and cord

4007 00 90

 

Plates, sheets, strip, rods and profile shapes, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber

4008 11 15

 

4008 11 90

 

4008 19 00

 

4008 21 10

 

4008 21 15

 

4008 21 90

 

4008 29 10

 

4008 29 90

 

Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber

4009 10 00

 

4009 20 00

 

4009 30 00

 

4009 40 00

 

4009 50 00

 

Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber:

4010 11 00

 

4010 12 00

 

4010 13 00

 

4010 19 00

 

4010 21 90

 

4010 22 90

 

4010 23 00

 

4010 24 00

 

4010 29 10

 

4010 29 90

 

Hygienic or pharmaceutical articles (including teats), of vulcanised rubber

4014 90 90

 

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves), for all purposes

4015 11 00

 

4015 19 30

 

4015 19 90

 

4015 90 00

 

Other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber:

4016 91 00

 

4016 92 00

 

4016 93 90

 

4016 94 00

 

4016 95 90

 

4016 99 15

 

4016 99 40

 

4016 99 50

 

4016 99 80

 

4016 99 90

 

Chamois (including combination chamois) leather:

4108 00 00

 

Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip

4111 00 20

 

Tanned or dressed furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings)

4302 11 00

 

4302 12 00

 

4302 19 00

 

4302 20 00

 

4302 30 00

 

Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin:

4303 10 00

 

4303 90 00

 

Artificial fur and articles thereof

4304 00 00

 

Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled)

4409 20 00

 

Particle board and similar board of wood or other ligneous materials

4410 11 00

 

4410 19 00

 

4410 90 00

 

Fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not bonded with resins

4411 11 10

 

4411 19 10

 

4411 21 10

 

4411 29 10

 

4411 31 10

 

4411 39 10

 

4411 91 10

 

4411 99 10

 

Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes

4413 00 00

 

Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects:

4414 00 00

 

Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of wood

4415 20 10

 

4415 20 20

 

Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood

4417 00 40

 

4417 00 50

 

Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood panels, assembled parquets

4418 10 00

 

4418 20 00

 

4418 40 00

 

4418 50 00

 

4418 90 00

 

Tableware and kitchenware, of wood:

4419 00 00

 

Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery

4420 10 00

 

4420 90 00

 

Other articles of wood:

4421 10 00

 

4421 90 05

 

4421 90 90

 

Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled into strips

4601 10 00

 

4601 20 00

 

4601 91 90

 

4601 99 00

 

Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting material

4602 10 00

 

4602 90 00

 

Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers

4809 20 00

 

Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers

4816 20 00

 

Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard

4819 10 00

 

4819 20 00

 

4819 50 00

 

4819 60 00

 

Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads

4820 10 00

 

4820 20 00

 

4820 30 00

 

4820 40 00

 

4820 50 00

 

4820 90 00

 

Paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed:

4821 10 00

 

4821 90 00

 

Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size

4823 11 00

 

4823 19 00

 

4823 30 90

 

4823 51 00

 

4823 59 00

 

4823 60 00

 

4823 79 99

 

4823 90 90

 

Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue

4907 00 90

 

Transfers (decalcomanias):

4908 10 90

 

4908 90 90

 

Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages

4909 00 00

 

Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks

4910 00 00

 

Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs:

4911 10 90

 

4911 99 90

 

Wool and fine or coarse animal hair, carded or combed

5105 21 90

 

5105 40 90

 

Synthetic filament tow:

5501 20 00

 

Synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning:

5503 20 00

 

5503 40 00

 

Waste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man-made fibres:

5505 10 10

 

5505 10 20

 

Synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning:

5506 20 00

 

Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof, textile fibres, not exceeding 5 mm

5601 10 00

 

5601 21 00

 

5601 22 00

 

5601 29 00

 

Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:

5602 10 00

 

5602 21 00

 

5602 29 00

 

5602 90 00

 

Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:

5603 11 10

 

5603 11 90

 

5603 12 10

 

5603 12 90

 

5603 13 10

 

5603 13 90

 

5603 14 10

 

5603 14 90

 

5603 91 10

 

5603 91 90

 

5603 92 10

 

5603 92 90

 

5603 93 10

 

5603 93 90

 

5603 94 10

 

5603 94 90

 

Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, whether or not plaited or braided

5607 10 00

 

5607 21 00

 

5607 29 00

 

5607 30 00

 

5607 41 00

 

5607 49 00

 

5607 90 10

 

5607 90 90

 

Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made-up fishing nets and other made-up nets

5608 11 00

 

5608 19 00

 

5608 90 00

 

Tulles and other net fabrics, not including woven, knitted or crocheted fabrics

5804 21 00

 

5804 29 00

 

Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material

5910 00 10

 

Textile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in note 7 to this chapter:

5911 90 10

 

5911 90 40

 

5911 90 50

 

5911 90 60

 

Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain or bed valances:

6303 99 10

 

Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods:

6305 10 10

 

6305 20 10

 

6305 20 20

 

6305 20 90

 

6305 32 10

 

6305 32 90

 

6305 33 10

 

6305 33 90

 

6305 39 10

 

6305 39 90

 

6305 90 10

 

Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft

6306 11 00

 

6306 12 00

 

6306 19 00

 

6306 21 00

 

6306 22 00

 

6306 29 00

 

6306 31 00

 

6306 39 00

 

6306 41 00

 

6306 49 10

 

6306 49 90

 

6306 91 00

 

6306 99 10

 

6306 99 90

 

Other made-up articles, including dress patterns:

6307 10 00

 

6307 20 10

 

6307 20 90

 

6307 90 10

 

6307 90 30

 

6307 90 50

 

6307 90 90

 

Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories

6308 00 00

 

Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics:

6402 12 10

 

6402 12 20

 

6402 19 00

 

Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers

6404 11 05

 

6404 11 10

 

6404 19 15

 

6404 20 30

 

Other footwear:

6405 20 17

 

6405 90 17

 

Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles

6406 10 25

 

6406 91 40

 

6406 91 90

 

6406 99 10

 

6406 99 15

 

6406 99 40

 

6406 99 60

 

6406 99 90

 

Felt hats and other felt headgear, made from the hat bodies, hoods

6503 00 00

 

Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material

6504 00 00

 

Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textiles

6505 10 00

 

6505 90 00

 

Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed:

6506 10 80

 

6506 10 90

 

6506 91 10

 

6506 91 90

 

6506 92 00

 

6506 99 00

 

Headbands, linings, covers, hat foundations, hat frames, peaks and chinstraps

6507 00 00

 

Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar

6601 10 00

 

6601 91 00

 

6601 99 00

 

Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like.

6602 00 00

 

Parts, trimmings and accessories of articles of heading No 6601 or 6602:

6603 10 00

 

6603 20 00

 

6603 90 00

 

Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers

6701 00 00

 

Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers

6702 10 00

 

6702 90 00

 

Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair

6703 00 10

 

Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair

6704 11 00

 

6704 19 00

 

6704 20 00

 

6704 90 00

 

Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for grinding

6804 10 90

 

6804 21 90

 

6804 22 80

 

6804 22 90

 

6804 30 90

 

Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of textile material, of paper

6805 10 00

 

6805 20 00

 

6805 30 00

 

Slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays

6806 10 00

 

6806 20 00

 

6806 90 30

 

Articles of asphalt or of similar material (for example, petroleum bitumen or coal tar

6807 10 00

 

6807 90 00

 

Panels, boards, tiles, blocks and similar articles of vegetable fibre, of straw

6808 00 90

 

Articles of plaster or of compositions based on plaster:

6809 11 00

 

6809 19 00

 

6809 90 00

 

Fabricated asbestos fibres; mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos

6812 30 90

 

6812 50 00

 

6812 60 10

 

6812 60 20

 

6812 70 90

 

Worked mica and articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica

6814 10 00

 

6814 90 00

 

Unglazed ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; unglazed ceramic mosaic cubes

6907 10 00

 

Ceramic sinks, wash basins, wash basin pedestals, baths, bidets, water closet pans

6910 10 00

 

6910 90 00

 

Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain

6911 90 00

 

Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles:

6913 10 00

 

6913 90 00

 

Other ceramic articles:

6914 10 00

 

6914 90 00

 

Glass of heading No 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled

7006 00 90

 

Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass:

7007 19 00

 

7007 29 00

 

Multiple-walled insulating units of glass:

7008 00 00

 

Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrors:

7009 10 00

 

7009 91 00

 

7009 92 00

 

Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass

7010 10 10

 

7010 91 20

 

7010 92 30

 

7010 94 30

 

Paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or moulded glaze

7016 10 00

 

7016 90 90

 

Laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware, whether or not graduated or calibrated

7017 10 10

 

7017 10 20

 

7017 20 10

 

7017 20 20

 

7017 90 10

 

7017 90 20

 

Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar

7018 10 00

 

7018 20 00

 

Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven fabric)

7019 11 00

 

7019 12 90

 

7019 19 90

 

7019 31 00

 

7019 32 00

 

7019 39 00

 

7019 40 10

 

7019 90 90

 

Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked

7103 91 00

 

7103 99 00

 

Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal

7113 11 00

 

7113 19 00

 

7113 20 00

 

Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal

7114 11 90

 

7114 19 90

 

7114 20 90

 

Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones

7116 10 00

 

7116 20 00

 

Imitation jewellery:

7117 11 00

 

7117 19 00

 

7117 90 20

 

7117 90 40

 

7117 90 90

 

Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406) and parts of structure

7308 20 90

 

7308 30 90

 

7308 40 90

 

7308 90 30

 

7308 90 90

 

Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel:

7315 11 10

 

7315 11 30

 

7315 12 35

 

7315 19 10

 

7315 82 00

 

7315 89 90

 

7315 90 90

 

Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples

7317 00 15

 

7317 00 40

 

Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter-pins, washers

7318 13 00

 

7318 15 90

 

7318 16 90

 

7318 21 10

 

Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating)

7321 11 10

 

7321 11 20

 

7321 11 30

 

7321 11 40

 

7321 11 50

 

7321 11 60

 

7321 12 20

 

7321 12 90

 

7321 13 00

 

7321 81 00

 

7321 82 00

 

7321 83 00

 

7321 90 10

 

7321 90 90

 

Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated, and parts thereof

7322 11 00

 

7322 19 00

 

7322 90 20

 

7322 90 90

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel

7323 10 00

 

7323 91 10

 

7323 91 20

 

7323 91 30

 

7323 91 40

 

7323 91 90

 

7323 92 10

 

7323 92 20

 

7323 92 30

 

7323 92 90

 

7323 93 10

 

7323 93 20

 

7323 93 30

 

7323 93 40

 

7323 93 50

 

7323 93 90

 

7323 94 07

 

7323 94 17

 

7323 94 25

 

7323 94 40

 

7323 94 45

 

7323 94 50

 

7323 94 55

 

7323 94 90

 

7323 99 05

 

7323 99 50

 

7323 99 55

 

7323 99 60

 

7323 99 65

 

7323 99 75

 

7323 99 90

 

Sanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel:

7324 10 00

 

7324 21 10

 

7324 21 90

 

7324 29 00

 

7324 90 30

 

7324 90 80

 

7324 90 90

 

Other cast articles of iron or steel:

7325 10 90

 

7325 91 90

 

7325 99 90

 

Other articles of iron or steel:

7326 20 50

 

7326 20 90

 

7326 90 39

 

7326 90 56

 

7326 90 59

 

7326 90 90

 

Copper tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves):

7412 20 10

 

Cooking or heating apparatus of a kind used for domestic purposes

7417 00 00

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of copper; pot scourers

7418 11 00

 

7418 19 10

 

7418 19 90

 

Other articles of copper:

7419 10 90

 

7419 91 00

 

Unwrought aluminium:

7601 10 00

 

Aluminium bars, rods and profiles:

7604 10 20

 

Aluminium wire:

7605 11 05

 

7605 11 80

 

7605 19 05

 

7605 19 80

 

7605 21 70

 

7605 21 80

 

7605 29 05

 

7605 29 80

 

Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm:

7606 11 07

 

7606 11 17

 

7606 12 07

 

7606 12 17

 

7606 91 07

 

7606 91 17

 

7606 91 40

 

7606 92 07

 

Aluminium foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar

7607 11 00

 

7607 19 90

 

7607 20 90

 

Aluminium tubes and pipes:

7608 10 00

 

Aluminium casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers (including rigid or collapsible)

7612 10 00

 

Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of aluminium; pot scourers

7615 11 00

 

7615 19 20

 

7615 19 90

 

7615 20 00

 

Other articles of aluminium:

7616 90 00

 

Other articles of lead:

7806 00 90

 

Zinc tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)

7906 00 00

 

Other articles of zinc

7907 00 10

 

7907 00 30

 

Magnesium and articles thereof, including waste and scrap:

8104 90 90

 

Hand tools, the following: spades, shovels, mattocks, picks, hoes, forks and rakes; axes

8201 10 10

 

8201 20 10

 

8201 20 30

 

8201 30 03

 

8201 30 20

 

8201 30 40

 

8201 40 10

 

Hand saws; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades)

8202 20 30

 

8202 39 30

 

8202 91 00

 

Files, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal cutting shears

8203 10 90

 

8203 20 10

 

8203 20 20

 

8203 20 30

 

8203 20 40

 

Hand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches)

8204 11 10

 

8204 11 20

 

8204 11 30

 

8204 11 40

 

8204 12 10

 

8204 12 20

 

8204 20 40

 

Hand tools (including glaziers' diamonds), not elsewhere specified or included

8205 10 30

 

8205 20 10

 

8205 40 10

 

8205 40 20

 

8205 40 40

 

8205 51 00

 

8205 59 05

 

8205 70 10

 

8205 70 20

 

8205 70 30

 

8205 80 10

 

8205 90 00

 

Tools of two or more of heading Nos 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale

8206 00 00

 

Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools

8207 13 30

 

8207 19 10

 

8207 20 10

 

8207 30 10

 

8207 40 10

 

8207 50 00

 

8207 60 10

 

8207 60 20

 

8207 70 10

 

8207 70 20

 

8207 80 10

 

Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of cermets:

8209 00 10

 

8209 00 20

 

Hand-operated mechanical appliances, weighing 10 kg or less

8210 00 00

 

Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives)

8211 10 30

 

8211 10 80

 

8211 10 90

 

8211 91 10

 

8211 93 30

 

8211 93 90

 

8211 94 10

 

8211 94 90

 

8211 95 10

 

8211 95 20

 

8211 95 30

 

Razors and razor blades (including razor blade blanks in strips):

8212 10 00

 

8212 90 00

 

Scissors, tailors' shears and similar shears, and blades therefor

8213 00 10

 

8213 00 90

 

Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers)

8214 10 10

 

8214 10 90

 

8214 20 00

 

8214 90 30

 

8214 90 90

 

Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter knives, sugar tongs

8215 10 00

 

8215 20 00

 

8215 91 00

 

8215 99 00

 

Padlocks and locks (key, combination or electrically operated), of base metal

8301 10 00

 

8301 20 00

 

8301 30 00

 

8301 40 00

 

8301 50 00

 

8301 60 00

 

8301 70 00

 

Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, stairs

8302 20 00

 

8302 41 90

 

8302 42 90

 

8302 49 00

 

8302 50 00

 

8302 60 00

 

Armoured or reinforced safes, strong-boxes and doors and safe deposit lockers for strong-boxes

8303 00 10

 

8303 00 90

 

Filing cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays

8304 00 20

 

8304 00 30

 

8304 00 40

 

8304 00 90

 

Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips

8305 10 00

 

8305 20 00

 

8305 90 00

 

Bells, gongs and the like, non-electric, of base metal; statuettes and other ornaments

8306 10 90

 

8306 21 00

 

8306 29 10

 

8306 29 20

 

8306 29 90

 

8306 30 10

 

8306 30 90

 

Flexible tubing of base metal, with or without fittings:

8307 10 10

 

8307 90 10

 

Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like

8308 10 00

 

8308 20 90

 

8308 90 10

 

8308 90 20

 

8308 90 30

 

8308 90 60

 

8308 90 90

 

Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers)

8309 90 90

 

Sign-plates, name-plates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other

8310 00 00

 

Wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes and similar products, of base metal

8311 10 10

 

8311 30 10

 

8311 90 10

 

Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines:

8407 29 00

 

8407 31 90

 

8407 32 00

 

8407 90 90

 

Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)

8408 20 90

 

8408 90 40

 

8408 90 50

 

8408 90 60

 

8408 90 90

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading No 8407 or 8408

8409 99 45

 

Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines:

8411 81 10

 

Other engines and motors:

8412 10 90

 

8412 31 90

 

8412 39 10

 

8412 39 90

 

8412 80 40

 

8412 80 90

 

8412 90 20

 

Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans

8414 10 10

 

8414 10 90

 

8414 20 90

 

8414 40 20

 

8414 51 10

 

8414 51 90

 

8414 59 10

 

8414 59 20

 

8414 60 10

 

8414 80 10

 

8414 80 20

 

8414 90 10

 

8414 90 30

 

8414 90 50

 

Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements

8415 10 40

 

8415 20 00

 

Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated

8419 11 10

 

8419 19 10

 

8419 81 10

 

8419 89 10

 

8419 89 20

 

8419 90 10

 

8419 90 20

 

8419 90 30

 

Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery

8421 39 20

 

Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better)

8423 90 10

 

Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand-operated) for projecting, dispersing or spraying

8424 20 90

 

8424 89 90

 

8424 90 90

 

Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment:

8427 10 10

 

8427 10 60

 

8427 10 90

 

8427 20 15

 

8427 20 70

 

8427 20 90

 

8427 90 10

 

Other lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery (for example, lifts, escalators)

8428 10 90

 

8428 20 90

 

8428 40 20

 

8428 50 90

 

8428 90 90

 

Harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay mowers

8433 11 10

 

8433 19 10

 

8433 90 10

 

Other agricultural, horticultural, forestry, poultry-keeping or bee-keeping machinery

8436 29 30

 

Machinery, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter

8438 50 10

 

8438 90 20

 

Machinery, apparatus and equipment

8442 50 10

 

Household or laundry-type washing machines, including machines which both wash and dry:

8450 12 15

 

Machines-tools for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing

8460 90 20

 

Machine-tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die-stamping

8462 10 30

 

8462 21 20

 

8462 21 70

 

8462 29 10

 

8462 29 20

 

8462 29 70

 

8462 29 85

 

8462 31 10

 

8462 39 10

 

8462 91 00

 

8462 99 00

 

Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic

8467 11 10

 

8467 11 60

 

8467 19 60

 

8467 19 70

 

8467 89 50

 

8467 92 30

 

8467 92 40

 

8467 99 30

 

Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading

8474 31 10

 

Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere

8478 10 90

 

8478 90 90

 

Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere

8479 60 10

 

8479 60 90

 

8479 81 90

 

8479 89 30

 

8479 89 33

 

8479 89 43

 

8479 89 53

 

8479 89 90

 

8479 90 15

 

8479 90 27

 

8479 90 90

 

Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats

8481 10 10

 

8481 10 90

 

8481 30 00

 

8481 40 10

 

8481 80 01

 

8481 80 07

 

8481 80 09

 

8481 80 11

 

8481 80 19

 

8481 80 27

 

8481 80 29

 

8481 80 31

 

8481 80 35

 

8481 80 61

 

8481 80 63

 

8481 80 79

 

8481 80 90

 

8481 90 05

 

8481 90 10

 

8481 90 15

 

8481 90 20

 

8481 90 25

 

8481 90 30

 

8481 90 35

 

8481 90 40

 

8481 90 45

 

8481 90 50

 

Ball or roller bearings:

8482 20 02

 

8482 20 07

 

8482 50 20

 

Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings

8483 30 55

 

8483 40 35

 

Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material

8484 10 90

 

8484 90 90

 

Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts

8485 10 00

 

8485 90 10

 

Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets):

8501 40 90

 

8501 51 10

 

8501 51 90

 

8501 52 10

 

8501 52 90

 

8501 53 10

 

8501 53 90

 

Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors:

8504 10 00

 

8504 21 10

 

8504 21 90

 

8504 22 10

 

8504 22 90

 

8504 23 30

 

8504 23 90

 

8504 31 10

 

8504 31 20

 

8504 31 90

 

8504 32 10

 

8504 32 20

 

8504 32 90

 

8504 33 10

 

8504 33 90

 

8504 34 10

 

8504 34 20

 

8504 34 30

 

8504 34 90

 

8504 90 10

 

Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular

8507 10 00

 

8507 90 10

 

Electro-mechanical tools for working in the hand, with self-contained electric motor:

8508 80 10

 

8508 90 10

 

Electro-mechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor:

8509 10 10

 

8509 20 00

 

8509 90 00

 

Shavers, hair clippers and hair-removing appliances, with self-contained electric motor

8510 20 90

 

8510 90 30

 

8510 90 90

 

Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition

8511 10 90

 

8511 30 30

 

8511 40 15

 

8511 50 20

 

8511 90 20

 

8511 90 80

 

Electrical lighting or signalling equipment (excluding articles of heading No 8539)

8512 20 00

 

8512 30 00

 

8512 40 00

 

Portable electric lamps designed to function by their own source of energy

8513 10 90

 

8513 90 90

 

Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters

8516 10 90

 

8516 21 00

 

8516 29 90

 

8516 31 90

 

8516 32 00

 

8516 40 00

 

8516 80 90

 

8516 90 25

 

8516 90 90

 

Electrical apparatus for line telephony or line telegraphy, including line telephone sets

8517 11 00

 

8517 19 00

 

Turntables (record-decks), record-players, cassette-players

8519 40 00

 

Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or similar recording of other phenomena

8523 30 00

 

Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena

8524 31 10

 

8524 31 90

 

8524 39 10

 

8524 39 90

 

8524 60 10

 

8524 60 90

 

8524 91 90

 

8524 99 30

 

Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy or radio-broadcasting

8527 12 00

 

8527 13 00

 

8527 29 00

 

Reception apparatus for television

8528 12 90

 

8528 13 90

 

8528 21 20

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8525 to 8…

8529 90 10

 

8529 90 20

 

8529 90 30

 

8529 90 40

 

8529 90 70

 

8529 90 80

 

Electrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set):

8532 29 15

 

8532 90 10

 

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits

8535 21 05

 

8535 21 10

 

8535 21 20

 

8535 21 40

 

8535 30 05

 

8535 90 10

 

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits

8536 20 20

 

8536 20 30

 

8536 20 35

 

8536 30 20

 

8536 30 30

 

8536 41 90

 

8536 49 90

 

8536 50 25

 

8536 50 45

 

8536 50 80

 

8536 61 20

 

8536 61 30

 

8536 61 40

 

8536 69 30

 

8536 69 50

 

8536 90 20

 

8536 90 90

 

Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases

8537 10 20

 

8537 10 30

 

8537 20 10

 

8537 20 20

 

8537 20 40

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8535, 853

8538 90 30

 

8538 90 45

 

8538 90 60

 

Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed-beam lamp units

8539 10 10

 

8539 10 90

 

8539 21 10

 

Thermionic, cold cathode or photocathode valves and tubes

8540 11 00

 

8540 12 00

 

Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies:

8542 12 00

 

Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions

8543 90 90

 

Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable)

8544 11 00

 

8544 19 00

 

8544 20 90

 

8544 30 00

 

8544 41 00

 

8544 51 00

 

8544 59 00

 

8544 60 00

 

8544 70 00

 

Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators

8548 10 20

 

8548 10 30

 

8548 90 00

 

Railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled:

8606 30 10

 

Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling-stock:

8607 11 40

 

8607 12 40

 

8607 29 60

 

8607 99 30

 

Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons

8703 21 25

 

8703 21 90

 

8703 22 25

 

8703 23 25

 

8703 24 25

 

8703 31 25

 

8703 32 25

 

8703 33 25

 

8703 90 25

 

Motor vehicles for the transport of goods:

8704 32 20

 

Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons

8705 10 00

 

8705 40 00

 

Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of heading Nos 8701 to 8705:

8708 10 00

 

8708 21 10

 

8708 93 80

 

8708 99 90

 

Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equiipment

8709 90 90

 

Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons

8710 00 00

 

Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised:

8712 00 00

 

Parts and accessories of vehicles of heading Nos 8711 to 8713:

8714 91 10

 

8714 91 20

 

8714 95 00

 

Baby carriages and parts thereof:

8715 00 00

 

Trailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereof:

8716 10 00

 

8716 20 00

 

8716 31 00

 

8716 39 00

 

8716 40 00

 

8716 80 10

 

8716 80 20

 

8716 80 90

 

8716 90 05

 

8716 90 90

 

Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes:

8903 10 00

 

8903 91 00

 

8903 92 00

 

8903 99 90

 

Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables

9001 10 00

 

Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other:

9004 10 00

 

Apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories

9010 60 90

 

9010 90 90

 

Liquid crystal devices

9013 80 30

 

9013 90 20

 

Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences

9018 31 10

 

9018 31 15

 

9018 31 20

 

9018 31 25

 

9018 31 30

 

9018 31 35

 

9018 32 20

 

9018 39 10

 

9018 39 20

 

9018 90 20

 

Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure

9026 90 20

 

Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters)

9027 80 30

 

Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters

9028 20 10

 

9028 20 20

 

9028 30 40

 

9028 90 10

 

Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines

9031 80 20

 

Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus:

9032 10 10

 

Time of day recording apparatus and apparatus for measuring, recording

9106 10 00

 

9106 20 00

 

9106 90 90

 

Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof:

9113 10 00

 

9113 20 00

 

9113 90 10

 

9113 90 30

 

9113 90 90

 

Musical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs, mechanical singing birds

9208 90 90

 

Parts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) and accessories (for example, cards)

9209 10 00

 

9209 91 90

 

9209 92 90

 

9209 93 90

 

9209 94 90

 

9209 99 90

 

Military weapons, other than revolvers, pistols and the arms of heading No 9307

9301 00 10

 

9301 00 90

 

Revolvers and pistols, other than those of heading No 9303 or 9304:

9302 00 00

 

Other firearms and similar devices which operate by the firing of an explosive charge

9303 10 00

 

9303 20 15

 

9303 20 25

 

9303 30 15

 

9303 30 25

 

9303 90 10

 

9303 90 25

 

9303 90 90

 

Other arms (for example, spring, air or gas guns and pistols, truncheons)

9304 00 10

 

9304 00 20

 

9304 00 90

 

Parts and accessories of articles of heading Nos 9301 to 9304:

9305 10 10

 

9305 10 90

 

9305 21 00

 

9305 29 10

 

9305 29 20

 

9305 29 90

 

9305 90 10

 

9305 90 90

 

Bombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, missiles and similar munitions of war and parts thereof

9306 10 10

 

9306 10 20

 

9306 10 90

 

9306 21 00

 

9306 29 10

 

9306 29 90

 

9306 30 10

 

9306 30 90

 

9306 90 00

 

Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards

9307 00 00

 

Seats (other than those of heading No 9402), whether or not convertible into beds

9401 90 00

 

Mattress supports; articles of bedding and similar furnishing (for example, mattresses)

9404 30 00

 

Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof

9405 91 10

 

Wheeled toys designed to be ridden by children (for example, tricycles, scooters)

9501 00 00

 

Dolls representing only human beings:

9502 10 00

 

9502 91 00

 

9502 99 00

 

Other toys; reduced-size (‘scale’) models and similar recreational models, working or not

9503 10 00

 

9503 20 20

 

9503 20 90

 

9503 30 00

 

9503 41 00

 

9503 49 10

 

9503 49 90

 

9503 50 10

 

9503 50 90

 

9503 60 10

 

9503 60 90

 

9503 70 10

 

9503 70 90

 

9503 80 80

 

9503 80 90

 

9503 90 20

 

9503 90 90

 

Articles for funfair, table or parlour games, including pin-tables, billiards

9504 10 00

 

9504 20 00

 

9504 30 00

 

9504 40 00

 

9504 90 20

 

9504 90 90

 

Festive, carnival or other entertainment articles, including conjuring tricks

9505 10 00

 

9505 90 00

 

Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics

9506 32 00

 

9506 61 00

 

Roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements

9508 00 00

 

Worked ivory, bone, tortoiseshell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl

9601 10 00

 

9601 90 00

 

Worked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials

9602 00 40

 

9602 00 90

 

Brooms, brushes (including brushes constituting parts of machines)

9603 10 00

 

9603 21 10

 

9603 21 90

 

9603 29 90

 

9603 30 90

 

9603 40 30

 

9603 40 90

 

9603 50 10

 

9603 50 90

 

9603 90 10

 

9603 90 15

 

9603 90 90

 

Hand sieves and hand riddles

9604 00 00

 

Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning

9605 00 00

 

Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts

9606 21 00

 

9606 22 00

 

9606 29 06

 

9606 29 90

 

9606 30 25

 

Slide fasteners and parts thereof:

9607 11 00

 

9607 19 00

 

9607 20 20

 

9607 20 50

 

9607 20 90

 

Ball point pens; felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens

9608 10 00

 

9608 20 00

 

9608 31 00

 

9608 39 10

 

9608 39 90

 

9608 40 00

 

9608 50 10

 

9608 50 90

 

9608 60 00

 

9608 91 00

 

9608 99 30

 

9608 99 90

 

Pencils (other than pencils of heading No 9608), crayons, pencil leads, pastels

9609 10 20

 

9609 10 90

 

9609 20 00

 

9609 90 00

 

Date, sealing or numbering stamps, and the like (including devices for printing or embossing)

9611 00 30

 

9611 00 90

 

Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions

9612 10 10

 

9612 10 90

 

9612 20 00

 

Cigarette lighters and other lighters, whether or not mechanical or electrical

9613 10 00

 

9613 20 00

 

9613 30 00

 

9613 80 00

 

9613 90 00

 

Smoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereof:

9614 20 00

 

9614 90 00

 

Combs, hairslides and the like; hairpins, curling pins, curling grips, hair curlers

9615 11 10

 

9615 11 90

 

9615 19 00

 

9615 90 10

 

9615 90 20

 

9615 90 90

 

Scent sprays and similar toilet sprays, and mounts and heads therefor; powder puffs

9616 10 00

 

9616 20 00

 

Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete with cases

9617 00 00

 

Tailors' dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays

9618 00 00

 

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 5



Annex III — List 5 — notes (*1)

 

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

Footwear and leather 1

20

18

16

14

12

11

10

 

 

 

 

 

Footwear and leather 2

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

22

20

 

 

 

Motor 1

15

14

13

12

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motor 2

30

28

25

23

20

19

18

16

15

13

12

10

Motor 3

10

9

8

7

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motor 4

20

19

18

17

16

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

Motors partial 1

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

Motors partial 2

MFNat

MFNat

MFNat

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

–5pp

Textiles — clothing

40

37

34

31

29

26

23

20

 (1)

 

 

 

Textiles — fabrics

22

20

19

17

15

13

12

10

 (1)

 

 

 

Textiles — household

35

32

29

26

24

21

18

15

 (1)

 

 

 

Textiles — yarns

17

15

14

12

10

8

7

5

 (1)

 

 

 

Tyres 1

25

23

21

19

17

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tyres 2

15

14

13

12

11

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tyres 3

20

18

16

14

12

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tyres 4

30

27

24

21

18

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

(*1)   

Table is construed on the assumption that tariff reductions will apply as per 1 July 2000. If the entering into effect of the trade chapter of the agreement were however to be delayed, this table shall be adjusted accordingly.

(1)   

In the period from year 8 to year 12, South Africa would provide EU exports with a preference margin of around 40 % compared to MFN applied tariffs.



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 5

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of heading Nos 3901 to 3914:

3926 90 90

Motor 4

Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber:

4010 21 10

Motor 1

4010 22 10

Motor 1

New pneumatic tyres, of rubber:

4011 10 05

Tyres 4

4011 10 15

Tyres 4

4011 10 25

Tyres 4

4011 10 35

Tyres 4

4011 20 10

Tyres 1

4011 20 20

Tyres 1

4011 20 30

Tyres 1

4011 20 40

Tyres 1

4011 20 50

Tyres 1

4011 20 60

Tyres 1

4011 91 10

Tyres 2

4011 91 20

Tyres 2

4011 91 30

Tyres 2

4011 91 40

Tyres 2

4011 91 50

Tyres 2

4011 91 60

Tyres 2

4011 99 00

Tyres 2

Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, interchangeable tyres)

4012 10 00

Tyres 1

4012 20 00

Tyres 1

4012 90 00

Tyres 1

Inner tubes, of rubber:

4013 10 00

Tyres 3

4013 90 90

Tyres 3

Other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber:

4016 10 90

Motor 1

4016 99 20

Motor 4

Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddles)

4201 00 00

Footwear and leather 2

Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, executive cases, briefcases, school satchels

4202 11 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 12 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 19 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 21 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 22 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 29 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 31 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 32 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 39 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 91 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 92 00

Footwear and leather 2

4202 99 00

Footwear and leather 2

Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather:

4203 10 00

Footwear and leather 2

4203 29 00

Footwear and leather 2

4203 30 00

Footwear and leather 2

4203 40 00

Footwear and leather 2

Other articles of leather or of composition leather

4205 00 00

Footwear and leather 2

Articles of gut (other than silkworm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders

4206 10 00

Footwear and leather 2

4206 90 00

Footwear and leather 2

Yarn of combed wool, not put up for retail sale:

5107 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5107 20 00

Textiles — yarns

Yarn of wool or of fine animal hair, put up for retail sale:

5109 10 20

Textiles — yarns

5109 10 30

Textiles — yarns

5109 10 40

Textiles — yarns

5109 10 50

Textiles — yarns

5109 10 90

Textiles — yarns

5109 90 20

Textiles — yarns

5109 90 30

Textiles — yarns

5109 90 40

Textiles — yarns

5109 90 50

Textiles — yarns

5109 90 90

Textiles — yarns

Woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair:

5111 11 00

Textiles — fabrics

5111 19 00

Textiles — fabrics

5111 20 00

Textiles — fabrics

5111 30 00

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair:

5112 11 00

Textiles — fabrics

5112 19 00

Textiles — fabrics

5112 20 00

Textiles — fabrics

5112 30 00

Textiles — fabrics

5112 90 00

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair.

5113 00 00

Textiles — fabrics

Cotton sewing thread, whether or not put up for retail sale:

5204 11 00

Textiles — yarns

5204 19 00

Textiles — yarns

5204 20 00

Textiles — yarns

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton

5205 11 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 12 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 13 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 14 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 15 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 21 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 22 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 23 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 24 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 26 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 27 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 28 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 31 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 32 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 33 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 34 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 35 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 41 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 42 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 43 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 44 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 46 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 47 00

Textiles — yarns

5205 48 00

Textiles — yarns

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton

5206 11 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 12 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 13 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 14 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 15 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 21 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 22 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 23 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 24 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 25 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 31 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 32 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 33 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 34 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 35 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 41 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 42 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 43 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 44 00

Textiles — yarns

5206 45 00

Textiles — yarns

Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread) put up for retail sale:

5207 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5207 90 00

Textiles — yarns

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton

5208 11 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 13 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 13 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 13 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 19 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 21 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 23 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 23 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 29 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 31 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 31 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 32 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 33 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 33 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 33 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 33 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 33 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 39 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 39 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 39 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 41 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 41 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 42 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 43 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 49 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 49 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 51 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 51 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 51 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 51 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 51 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 52 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 52 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 52 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 52 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 52 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 53 90

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 20

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 30

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 40

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 50

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 60

Textiles — fabrics

5208 59 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 % or more by weight of cotton

5209 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 11 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 11 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 12 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 19 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 19 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 21 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 21 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 29 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 80

Textiles — fabrics

5209 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 32 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 32 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 39 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 39 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 39 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 80

Textiles — fabrics

5209 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 42 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 42 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 43 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 43 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 49 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 49 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 15

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 25

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 35

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 45

Textiles — fabrics

5209 51 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 52 90

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 20

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 30

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 40

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 50

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 60

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 70

Textiles — fabrics

5209 59 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton

5210 11 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 19 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 19 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 21 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 29 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 70

Textiles — fabrics

5210 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 32 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 32 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 70

Textiles — fabrics

5210 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 41 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 41 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 42 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 49 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 49 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 70

Textiles — fabrics

5210 51 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 52 90

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 20

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 30

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 40

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 50

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 60

Textiles — fabrics

5210 59 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing less than 85 % by weight of cotton

5211 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 11 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 11 70

Textiles — fabrics

5211 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 12 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 19 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 19 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 21 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 21 70

Textiles — fabrics

5211 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 29 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 25

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 35

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 45

Textiles — fabrics

5211 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 32 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 32 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 39 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 39 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 39 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 25

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 35

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 45

Textiles — fabrics

5211 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 42 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 42 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 43 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 43 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 49 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 49 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 15

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 25

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 35

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 45

Textiles — fabrics

5211 51 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 70

Textiles — fabrics

5211 52 90

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 20

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 30

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 40

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 50

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 60

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 70

Textiles — fabrics

5211 59 90

Textiles — fabrics

Other woven fabrics of cotton:

5212 11 20

Textiles — fabrics

5212 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5212 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 12 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 20

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 60

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 70

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 80

Textiles — fabrics

5212 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 60

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 70

Textiles — fabrics

5212 14 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 20

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 60

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 70

Textiles — fabrics

5212 15 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 21 60

Textiles — fabrics

5212 21 70

Textiles — fabrics

5212 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

5212 22 60

Textiles — fabrics

5212 22 70

Textiles — fabrics

5212 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 25

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 35

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 45

Textiles — fabrics

5212 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 25

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 35

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 45

Textiles — fabrics

5212 24 90

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 15

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 20

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 25

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 30

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 35

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 40

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 45

Textiles — fabrics

5212 25 90

Textiles — fabrics

Flax yarn:

5306 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5306 20 00

Textiles — yarns

Woven fabrics of flax:

5309 11 00

Textiles — fabrics

5309 19 00

Textiles — fabrics

5309 21 00

Textiles — fabrics

5309 29 00

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading No 5303:

5310 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

5310 90 00

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn:

5311 00 00

Textiles — fabrics

Sewing thread of man-made filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale:

5401 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5401 20 00

Textiles — yarns

Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale

5402 10 90

Textiles — yarns

5402 20 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 31 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 32 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 33 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 39 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 41 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 42 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 43 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 49 90

Textiles — yarns

5402 51 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 52 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 59 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 61 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 62 00

Textiles — yarns

5402 69 00

Textiles — yarns

Artificial filament yarn (other than sewing thread), not put up for retail sale

5403 20 20

Textiles — yarns

5403 20 90

Textiles — yarns

5403 49 90

Textiles — yarns

Synthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more

5404 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5404 90 00

Textiles — yarns

Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more

5405 00 00

Textiles — yarns

Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn

5407 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

5407 20 00

Textiles — fabrics

5407 30 00

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 44 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 20

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 51 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 20

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 52 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 20

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 53 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 20

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 54 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 75

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 80

Textiles — fabrics

5407 61 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 37

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 43

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 47

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 53

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 57

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 63

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 67

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 75

Textiles — fabrics

5407 69 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 71 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 72 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 73 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 25

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 74 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 81 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 82 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 83 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 75

Textiles — fabrics

5407 84 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 91 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 92 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 93 90

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 30

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 35

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 40

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 45

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 50

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 55

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 60

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 65

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 70

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 75

Textiles — fabrics

5407 94 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of artificial filament yarn

5408 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 75

Textiles — fabrics

5408 24 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 33 90

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 30

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 35

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 40

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 45

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 50

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 55

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 60

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 65

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 70

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 75

Textiles — fabrics

5408 34 90

Textiles — fabrics

Sewing thread of man-made staple fibres, whether or not put up for retail sale:

5508 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5508 20 00

Textiles — yarns

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of synthetic staple fibres, not put up for retail sale:

5509 11 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 12 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 21 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 22 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 31 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 32 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 41 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 42 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 51 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 52 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 53 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 59 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 61 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 62 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 69 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 91 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 92 00

Textiles — yarns

5509 99 00

Textiles — yarns

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of artificial staple fibres, not put up for retail sale:

5510 11 00

Textiles — yarns

5510 12 00

Textiles — yarns

5510 20 00

Textiles — yarns

5510 30 00

Textiles — yarns

5510 90 00

Textiles — yarns

Yarn (other than sewing thread) of man-made staple fibres, put up for retail sale:

5511 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5511 20 00

Textiles — yarns

5511 30 00

Textiles — yarns

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing 85 % or more

5512 11 00

Textiles — fabrics

5512 19 00

Textiles — fabrics

5512 21 00

Textiles — fabrics

5512 29 00

Textiles — fabrics

5512 91 00

Textiles — fabrics

5512 99 00

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 % by weight of such fibres

5513 11 25

Textiles — fabrics

5513 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 11 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 11 45

Textiles — fabrics

5513 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 12 25

Textiles — fabrics

5513 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 12 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 13 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 13 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 13 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 45

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 50

Textiles — fabrics

5513 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 25

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 45

Textiles — fabrics

5513 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 22 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 23 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 23 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 23 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 29 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 31 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 31 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 31 45

Textiles — fabrics

5513 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 32 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 32 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 32 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 33 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 33 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 33 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 33 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 39 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 39 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 45

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 50

Textiles — fabrics

5513 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 42 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 42 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 43 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5513 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5513 49 35

Textiles — fabrics

5513 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5513 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, containing less than 85 % by weight of such fibres

5514 11 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 45

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5514 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 12 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 12 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 45

Textiles — fabrics

5514 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 45

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

5514 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 22 00

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 45

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

5514 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 31 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 31 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 31 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 31 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 32 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 32 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 33 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 33 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 33 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 33 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 45

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 50

Textiles — fabrics

5514 39 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 41 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 41 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 41 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 41 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 42 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 42 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 42 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 43 20

Textiles — fabrics

5514 43 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 43 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 43 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

5514 49 25

Textiles — fabrics

5514 49 30

Textiles — fabrics

5514 49 35

Textiles — fabrics

5514 49 40

Textiles — fabrics

5514 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

Other woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres:

5515 11 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 63

Textiles — fabrics

5515 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 55

 

5515 19 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 19 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 21 00

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 63

Textiles — fabrics

5515 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 29 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 91 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 60

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 63

Textiles — fabrics

5515 92 90

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 15

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 17

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 20

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 23

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 25

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 27

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 30

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 33

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 35

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 37

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 40

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 43

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 45

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 47

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 50

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 53

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 55

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 57

Textiles — fabrics

5515 99 90

Textiles — fabrics

Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres:

5516 11 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 11 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 12 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 13 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 14 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 21 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 22 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 20

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5516 23 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 27

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5516 23 30

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5516 23 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 23 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 24 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 31 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 31 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 31 20

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5516 31 23

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5516 31 25

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5516 31 27

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5516 31 30

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5516 31 33

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5516 31 35

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5516 31 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 31 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 32 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 32 17

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5516 32 20

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5516 32 23

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5516 32 25

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5516 32 27

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5516 32 30

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5516 32 33

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5516 32 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 32 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 32 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 20

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5516 33 23

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5516 33 25

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5516 33 27

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5516 33 30

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5516 33 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 37

Textiles — fabrics

5516 33 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 34 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 34 17

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5516 34 20

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5516 34 23

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5516 34 25

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5516 34 27

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5516 34 30

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5516 34 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 34 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 41 15

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5516 41 17

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5516 41 20

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5516 41 23

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5516 41 25

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5516 41 27

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5516 41 30

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5516 41 33

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5516 41 35

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5516 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 42 15

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5516 42 17

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5516 42 20

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5516 42 23

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5516 42 25

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5516 42 27

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5516 42 30

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5516 42 33

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5516 42 35

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5516 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 43 15

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5516 43 17

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5516 43 20

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5516 43 23

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5516 43 25

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5516 43 27

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5516 43 30

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5516 43 33

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5516 43 35

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5516 43 90

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5516 44 15

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5516 44 17

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5516 44 20

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5516 44 23

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5516 44 25

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5516 44 27

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5516 44 30

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5516 44 90

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5516 91 15

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5516 91 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 91 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 92 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 33

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 35

Textiles — fabrics

5516 93 90

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 15

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 17

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 20

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 23

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 25

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 27

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 30

Textiles — fabrics

5516 94 90

Textiles — fabrics

Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like

5604 10 00

Textiles — yarns

5604 20 00

Textiles — yarns

5604 90 00

Textiles — yarns

Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like

5605 00 00

Textiles — yarns

Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading No 5404 or 5405

5606 00 00

Textiles — yarns

5606 00 10

Textiles — yarns

Articles of yarn, strip or the like of heading No 5404 or 5405, twine, cordage, rope

5609 00 00

Textiles — yarns

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made-up:

5701 10 00

Textiles — household

5701 90 00

Textiles — household

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, woven, not tufted or flocked

5702 10 00

Textiles — household

5702 20 00

Textiles — household

5702 31 00

Textiles — household

5702 32 00

Textiles — household

5702 39 00

Textiles — household

5702 41 00

Textiles — household

5702 42 00

Textiles — household

5702 49 00

Textiles — household

5702 51 00

Textiles — household

5702 52 00

Textiles — household

5702 59 00

Textiles — household

5702 59 10

Textiles — household

5702 91 00

Textiles — household

5702 92 00

Textiles — household

5702 99 00

Textiles — household

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made-up:

5703 10 00

Textiles — household

5703 20 00

Textiles — household

5703 30 00

Textiles — household

5703 90 00

Textiles — household

Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked

5704 10 00

Textiles — household

5704 90 00

Textiles — household

Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made-up:

5705 00 00

Textiles — household

Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading No 5802 or 5806:

5801 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 21 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 23 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 24 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 25 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 26 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 31 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 33 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 34 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 34 07

Textiles — fabrics

5801 34 90

Textiles — fabrics

5801 35 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 35 07

Textiles — fabrics

5801 35 90

Textiles — fabrics

5801 36 00

Textiles — fabrics

5801 90 00

Textiles — fabrics

Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, other than narrow fabrics

5802 11 00

Textiles — household

5802 19 00

Textiles — household

5802 20 00

Textiles — household

5802 30 00

Textiles — fabrics

Gauze, other than narrow fabrics of heading No 5806:

5803 10 00

Textiles — household

5803 90 00

Textiles — household

Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like

5805 00 00

Textiles — household

Narrow woven fabrics, other than goods of heading No 5807; narrow fabrics

5806 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

5806 20 00

Textiles — fabrics

5806 31 00

Textiles — fabrics

5806 32 00

Textiles — fabrics

5806 39 00

Textiles — fabrics

Labels, badges and similar articles of textile materials, in the piece, in strips

5807 10 00

Textiles — household

5807 90 00

Textiles — household

Braids in the piece; ornamental trimmings in the piece, without embroidery

5808 10 00

Textiles — household

5808 90 00

Textiles — household

Woven fabrics of metal thread and woven fabrics of metallised yarn of heading No 5605

5809 00 00

Textiles — yarns

Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs:

5810 10 10

Textiles — household

5810 10 90

Textiles — household

5810 91 10

Textiles — household

5810 91 90

Textiles — household

5810 92 10

Textiles — household

5810 92 90

Textiles — household

5810 99 10

Textiles — household

5810 99 90

Textiles — household

Quilted textile products in the piece, composed of one or more layers of textile material

5811 00 90

Textiles — household

Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances

5901 90 10

Textiles — fabrics

5901 90 30

Textiles — fabrics

5901 90 90

Textiles — fabrics

Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose

5902 20 00

Textiles — fabrics

5902 90 00

Textiles — fabrics

Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics

5903 10 10

Textiles — fabrics

5903 10 20

Textiles — fabrics

5903 10 30

Textiles — fabrics

5903 10 90

Textiles — fabrics

5903 20 10

Textiles — fabrics

5903 20 20

Textiles — fabrics

5903 20 30

Textiles — fabrics

5903 20 90

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 10

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 20

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 30

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 40

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 50

Textiles — fabrics

5903 90 90

Textiles — fabrics

Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings

5904 10 00

Textiles — household

5904 91 00

Textiles — household

5904 92 00

Textiles — household

Textile wall coverings:

5905 00 90

Textiles — household

Rubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading No 5902:

5906 10 10

Textiles — fabrics

5906 10 20

Textiles — fabrics

5906 10 90

Textiles — fabrics

5906 91 10

Textiles — fabrics

5906 91 90

Textiles — fabrics

5906 99 10

Textiles — fabrics

5906 99 90

Textiles — fabrics

Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas

5907 00 10

Textiles — fabrics

5907 00 20

Textiles — fabrics

5907 00 50

Textiles — fabrics

5907 00 60

Textiles — fabrics

5907 00 90

Textiles — fabrics

Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles

5908 00 10

Textiles — household

5908 00 20

Textiles — household

5908 00 90

Textiles — household

Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing, with or without lining

5909 00 00

Textiles — household

Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated

5910 00 40

Textiles — household

Textile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in note 7 to this chapter:

5911 10 10

Textiles — fabrics

5911 90 20

Textiles — fabrics

5911 90 70

Textiles — fabrics

Pile fabrics, including ‘long pile’ fabrics and terry fabrics, knitted or crocheted:

6001 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

6001 21 20

Textiles — fabrics

6001 21 30

Textiles — fabrics

6001 21 40

Textiles — fabrics

6001 21 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 21 60

Textiles — fabrics

6001 22 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 22 60

Textiles — fabrics

6001 22 70

Textiles — fabrics

6001 22 75

Textiles — fabrics

6001 22 80

Textiles — fabrics

6001 29 20

Textiles — fabrics

6001 29 30

Textiles — fabrics

6001 29 40

Textiles — fabrics

6001 29 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 29 60

Textiles — fabrics

6001 91 20

Textiles — fabrics

6001 91 30

Textiles — fabrics

6001 91 40

Textiles — fabrics

6001 91 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 91 60

Textiles — fabrics

6001 92 25

Textiles — fabrics

6001 92 35

Textiles — fabrics

6001 92 40

Textiles — fabrics

6001 92 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 92 60

Textiles — fabrics

6001 99 20

Textiles — fabrics

6001 99 30

Textiles — fabrics

6001 99 40

Textiles — fabrics

6001 99 50

Textiles — fabrics

6001 99 60

Textiles — fabrics

Other knitted or crocheted fabrics:

6002 10 00

Textiles — fabrics

6002 20 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 20 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 30 00

Textiles — fabrics

6002 41 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 41 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 42 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 42 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 01

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 05

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 40

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 45

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 50

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 55

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 60

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 65

Textiles — fabrics

6002 43 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 49 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 49 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 91 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 91 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 20

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 40

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 50

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 60

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 70

Textiles — fabrics

6002 92 80

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 05

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 15

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 33

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 36

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 37

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 38

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 39

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 40

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 45

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 50

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 55

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 60

Textiles — fabrics

6002 93 90

Textiles — fabrics

6002 99 10

Textiles — fabrics

6002 99 90

Textiles — fabrics

Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets)

6101 10 10

Textiles — clothing

6101 10 20

Textiles — clothing

6101 10 90

Textiles — clothing

6101 20 10

Textiles — clothing

6101 20 20

Textiles — clothing

6101 20 90

Textiles — clothing

6101 30 10

Textiles — clothing

6101 30 20

Textiles — clothing

6101 30 90

Textiles — clothing

6101 90 10

Textiles — clothing

6101 90 20

Textiles — clothing

6101 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets)

6102 10 10

Textiles — clothing

6102 10 20

Textiles — clothing

6102 10 90

Textiles — clothing

6102 20 10

Textiles — clothing

6102 20 20

Textiles — clothing

6102 20 90

Textiles — clothing

6102 30 10

Textiles — clothing

6102 30 20

Textiles — clothing

6102 30 90

Textiles — clothing

6102 90 10

Textiles — clothing

6102 90 20

Textiles — clothing

6102 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls

6103 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 23 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 33 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 41 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 42 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 43 00

Textiles — clothing

6103 49 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts

6104 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 13 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 23 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 33 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 41 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 42 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 43 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 44 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 49 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 51 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 52 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 53 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 59 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 61 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 62 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 63 00

Textiles — clothing

6104 69 00

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted:

6105 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6105 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6105 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted:

6106 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6106 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6106 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns

6107 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6107 99 10

Textiles — clothing

6107 99 90

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, negligees

6108 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 19 90

Textiles — clothing

6108 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6108 99 00

Textiles — clothing

T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted:

6109 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6109 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted:

6110 10 20

Textiles — clothing

6110 10 90

Textiles — clothing

6110 20 20

Textiles — clothing

6110 20 90

Textiles — clothing

6110 30 20

Textiles — clothing

6110 30 90

Textiles — clothing

6110 90 20

Textiles — clothing

6110 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Babies' garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted:

6111 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6111 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6111 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6111 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Track suits, ski suits and swimwear, knitted or crocheted:

6112 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6112 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6112 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6112 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6112 31 10

Textiles — clothing

6112 31 90

Textiles — clothing

6112 39 10

Textiles — clothing

6112 39 90

Textiles — clothing

6112 41 10

Textiles — clothing

6112 41 90

Textiles — clothing

6112 49 10

Textiles — clothing

6112 49 90

Textiles — clothing

Garments, made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading No 5903, 5906, or 5907:

6113 00 10

Textiles — clothing

6113 00 20

Textiles — clothing

Other garments, knitted or crocheted:

6114 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6114 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6114 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6114 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Panty hose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including stockings for varicose veins

6115 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6115 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6115 93 90

Textiles — clothing

6115 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Other made-up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted

6117 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6117 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6117 80 00

Textiles — clothing

6117 90 10

Textiles — clothing

6117 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets)

6201 11 20

Textiles — clothing

6201 11 90

Textiles — clothing

6201 12 20

Textiles — clothing

6201 12 90

Textiles — clothing

6201 13 20

Textiles — clothing

6201 13 90

Textiles — clothing

6201 19 20

Textiles — clothing

6201 19 90

Textiles — clothing

6201 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6201 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6201 93 00

Textiles — clothing

6201 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets)

6202 11 20

Textiles — clothing

6202 11 90

Textiles — clothing

6202 12 20

Textiles — clothing

6202 12 90

Textiles — clothing

6202 13 20

Textiles — clothing

6202 13 90

Textiles — clothing

6202 19 20

Textiles — clothing

6202 19 90

Textiles — clothing

6202 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6202 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6202 93 00

Textiles — clothing

6202 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls

6203 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 23 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 33 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 41 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 42 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 43 00

Textiles — clothing

6203 49 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts

6204 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 13 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 23 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 33 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 41 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 42 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 43 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 44 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 49 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 51 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 52 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 53 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 59 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 61 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 62 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 63 00

Textiles — clothing

6204 69 00

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' shirts:

6205 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6205 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6205 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6205 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses:

6206 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6206 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6206 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6206 40 00

Textiles — clothing

6206 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas

6207 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6207 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Women's or girls' singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs, panties

6208 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6208 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Babies' garments and clothing accessories:

6209 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6209 20 20

Textiles — clothing

6209 20 90

Textiles — clothing

6209 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6209 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Garments, made up of fabrics of heading No 5602, 5603, 5903, 5906 or 5907:

6210 10 90

Textiles — clothing

6210 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6210 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6210 40 90

Textiles — clothing

6210 50 00

Textiles — clothing

Track suits, ski suits and swimwear; other garments:

6211 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6211 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6211 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6211 31 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 32 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 33 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 39 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 41 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 42 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 43 90

Textiles — clothing

6211 49 90

Textiles — clothing

Brassières, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and parts

6212 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6212 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6212 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 10

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 20

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 30

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 40

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 50

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 60

Textiles — clothing

6212 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Handkerchiefs:

6213 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6213 20 90

Textiles — clothing

6213 90 90

Textiles — clothing

Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like:

6214 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6214 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6214 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6214 40 00

Textiles — clothing

6214 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Ties, bow ties and cravats:

6215 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6215 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6215 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Blankets and travelling rugs:

6301 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6301 20 00

Textiles — clothing

6301 30 00

Textiles — clothing

6301 40 00

Textiles — clothing

6301 90 00

Textiles — clothing

Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen:

6302 10 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 21 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 22 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 29 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 31 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 32 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 39 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 40 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 51 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 52 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 53 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 59 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 60 50

Textiles — clothing

6302 60 90

Textiles — clothing

6302 91 10

Textiles — clothing

6302 91 60

Textiles — clothing

6302 91 70

Textiles — clothing

6302 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 93 00

Textiles — clothing

6302 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain or bed valances:

6303 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6303 12 00

Textiles — clothing

6303 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6303 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6303 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6303 99 90

Textiles — clothing

Other furnishing articles, excluding those of heading No 9404:

6304 11 00

Textiles — clothing

6304 19 00

Textiles — clothing

6304 91 00

Textiles — clothing

6304 92 00

Textiles — clothing

6304 93 00

Textiles — clothing

6304 99 00

Textiles — clothing

Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics

6401 10 00

Footwear and leather 2

6401 91 00

Footwear and leather 2

6401 92 00

Footwear and leather 2

6401 99 00

Footwear and leather 2

Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics:

6402 11 00

Footwear and leather 2

6402 20 00

Footwear and leather 2

6402 30 00

Footwear and leather 2

6402 91 00

Footwear and leather 2

6402 99 00

Footwear and leather 2

Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers

6403 11 00

Footwear and leather 2

6403 12 10

Footwear and leather 2

6403 12 20

Footwear and leather 2

6403 12 90

Footwear and leather 2

6403 19 00

Footwear and leather 2

6403 20 00

Footwear and leather 2

6403 30 00

Footwear and leather 2

6403 40 00

Footwear and leather 2

6403 51 15

Footwear and leather 2

6403 51 90

Footwear and leather 2

6403 59 15

Footwear and leather 2

6403 59 90

Footwear and leather 2

6403 91 15

Footwear and leather 2

6403 91 90

Footwear and leather 2

6403 99 15

Footwear and leather 2

6403 99 90

Footwear and leather 2

Footwear with outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather and uppers

6404 11 90

Footwear and leather 2

6404 19 10

Footwear and leather 2

6404 19 90

Footwear and leather 2

6404 20 10

Footwear and leather 2

6404 20 90

Footwear and leather 2

Other footwear:

6405 10 90

Footwear and leather 2

6405 20 10

Footwear and leather 2

6405 20 90

Footwear and leather 2

6405 90 10

Footwear and leather 2

6405 90 90

Footwear and leather 2

Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles

6406 10 35

Footwear and leather 1

6406 10 90

Footwear and leather 1

6406 20 00

Footwear and leather 1

Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks:

8425 42 25

Motor 3

8425 42 30

Motor 3

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of heading Nos 8425 to 8…

8431 10 25

Motor 3

8431 10 30

Motor 3

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8535, 853.

8538 10 20

Motor 1

Electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed-beam lamp units

8539 21 45

Motor 4

Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable)

8544 49 00

Motor 1

Tractors (other than tractors of heading No 8709):

8701 20 20

Motors partial 1

Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver:

8702 10 10

Motors partial 1

8702 10 80

Motors partial 1

8702 10 90

Motors partial 1

8702 90 10

Motors partial 1

8702 90 20

Motors partial 1

Motor vehicles for the transport of goods:

8704 10 00

Motors partial 2

8704 21 40

Motors partial 2

8704 21 80

Motors partial 1

8704 21 90

Motors partial 1

8704 22 20

Motors partial 2

8704 22 90

Motors partial 1

8704 23 20

Motors partial 2

8704 23 90

Motors partial 1

8704 31 30

Motors partial 2

8704 31 80

Motors partial 1

8704 31 90

Motors partial 1

8704 32 10

Motors partial 2

8704 32 90

Motors partial 1

8704 90 30

Motors partial 2

8704 90 80

Motors partial 1

8704 90 90

Motors partial 1

Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of heading Nos 8701 to 8705:

8708 21 90

Motor 4

8708 31 10

Motor 2

8708 31 90

Motor 4

8708 39 10

Motor 3

8708 39 60

Motor 3

8708 40 50

Motor 3

8708 50 40

Motor 3

8708 60 40

Motor 3

8708 94 40

Motor 3

8708 99 10

Motor 4

8708 99 70

Motor 3

▼M3

(a) 

Tariff lines to be moved to Annex III, List 1, as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

4013 10 00

4013 10 00

8538 10 20

8538 10 00

(b) 

Tariff lines to be moved to Annex III, List 3, as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

8708 40 50

8708 99 70

8708 50 40

8708 50 40

8708 60 40

8708 60 40

(c) 

Tariff lines currently under ‘motors partial 1’ to be given an additional cumulative yearly preference of 1 percentage point to be introduced on 15 December 2006 and 1 January 2007. This will be achieved via the creation of a new category: ‘motors partial 3’:



HS 96

HS 06

8704 21 80

8704 21 80

8704 31 80

8704 31 80

8704 90 80

8704 90 80

(d) 

Tariff lines currently under ‘motors partial 1’ to be granted an additional cumulative yearly preference of 1 percentage point to be introduced on 15 December 2006, 1 January 2007 and 1 January 2008. This will be achieved via the creation of a new category: ‘motors partial 4’:



HS 96

HS 06

8701 20 20

8701 20 20

8704 21 90

8704 21 90

8704 22 90

8704 22 90

8704 23 90

8704 23 90

8704 31 90

8704 31 90

8704 32 90

8704 32 90

8704 90 90

8704 90 90

▼B

ANNEX III

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

List 6



Industrial Products

SA offer

Annex III — List 6

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars:

2708 10 00

 

2708 20 00

 

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude:

2709 00 00

 

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude

2710 00 10

 

2710 00 12

 

2710 00 13

 

2710 00 14

 

2710 00 15

 

2710 00 16

 

2710 00 17

 

2710 00 18

 

2710 00 19

 

2710 00 20

 

2710 00 21

 

2710 00 22

 

2710 00 23

 

2710 00 24

 

2710 00 25

 

2710 00 90

 

Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons:

2711 14 00

 

Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite

2712 20 00

 

2712 90 10

 

2712 90 20

 

2712 90 30

 

2712 90 50

 

2712 90 90

 

Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); peroxides of sodium

2815 11 00

 

2815 12 00

 

Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate

2836 20 00

 

Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid:

2924 29 20

 

Vegetable alkaloids, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters

2939 10 00

 

Jute and other textile bast fibres (excluding flax, true hemp and ramie), raw or processed

5303 10 00

 

Sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave, raw or processed but not spun

5304 10 00

 

5304 90 00

 

Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading No 5303:

5307 10 00

 

5307 20 00

 

Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn:

5308 20 00

 

Worn clothing and other worn articles

6309 00 13

 

6309 00 17

 

6309 00 25

 

6309 00 45

 

6309 00 90

 

Used or new rags, scrap twine, cordage, rope and cables and worn out articles of twine

6310 90 00

 

Friction material and articles thereof (for example, sheets, rolls, strips, segments)

6813 10 20

 

6813 90 10

 

Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass:

7007 11 00

 

7007 21 00

 

Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, stairs

8302 10 00

 

8302 30 10

 

8302 30 90

 

Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines:

8407 33 00

 

8407 34 90

 

Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)

8408 10 90

 

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading No 8407 or 8408

8409 91 27

 

8409 91 38

 

8409 91 90

 

8409 99 27

 

8409 99 38

 

Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other

8418 99 40

 

Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus

8421 23 30

 

8421 31 50

 

8421 99 66

 

Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings

8483 10 05

 

8483 10 35

 

8483 50 90

 

8483 90 20

 

Electrical lighting or signalling equipment (excluding articles of heading No 8539)

8512 90 00

 

Electrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set):

8532 10 90

 

Tractors (other than tractors of heading No 8709):

8701 20 10

 

Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons

8703 22 90

 

8703 23 90

 

8703 24 90

 

8703 31 90

 

8703 32 90

 

8703 33 90

 

8703 90 90

 

Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of heading Nos 8701 to 8705:

8706 00 10

 

8706 00 20

 

Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of heading Nos 8701 to 8705:

8707 10 00

 

8707 90 00

 

Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of heading Nos 8701 to 8705:

8708 29 00

 

8708 31 20

 

8708 39 20

 

8708 39 30

 

8708 39 40

 

8708 39 45

 

8708 39 90

 

8708 40 30

 

8708 40 90

 

8708 50 15

 

8708 50 50

 

8708 50 90

 

8708 60 15

 

8708 60 90

 

8708 70 90

 

8708 80 10

 

8708 80 20

 

8708 80 30

 

8708 80 90

 

8708 91 10

 

8708 91 90

 

8708 92 90

 

8708 93 25

 

8708 93 55

 

8708 93 90

 

8708 94 20

 

8708 94 90

 

8708 99 20

 

8708 99 30

 

Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other

9026 20 80

 

Seats (other than those of heading No 9402), whether or not convertible into beds

9401 20 00

 

9801 00 10

 

9801 00 15

 

9801 00 20

 

9801 00 25

 

9801 00 30

 

9801 00 40

 

9801 00 45

 

9801 00 50

 

9801 00 55

 

▼M3

(a) 

Tariff lines to be moved to Annex III, List 1, as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

6813 90 10

6813 90 00

8407 33 00

8407 33 00

8407 34 90

8407 34 00

8408 10 90

8408 10 00

8409 91 90

8409 91 90

8409 99 38

8409 99 30

8483 10 35

8483 10 00

8483 50 90

8483 50 00

8483 90 20

8483 90 00

8512 90 00

8512 90 00

8708 39 30

8708 39 30

8708 39 45

8708 39 45

9026 20 80

9026 20 00

(b) 

Tariff line to be moved to Annex III, List 3, as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

8532 10 90

8532 10 90

(c) 

Tariff line to be moved to Annex III, List 4, as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

8708 99 20

8708 99 20

(d) 

Tariff lines to be given a non-cumulative cut of 5 percentage points as from 15 December 2006. This will be done by moving them to Annex III, List 5, ‘motors partial 2’:



HS 96

HS 06

6813 10 20

6813 10 20

8302 10 00

8302 10 00

8302 30 90

8302 30 90

8409 91 27

8409 91 27

8409 99 27

8409 99 30

8701 20 10

8701 20 10

8708 29 00

8708 29 00

8708 39 20

8708 39 20

8708 39 40

8708 39 40

8708 39 90

8708 39 90

8708 40 90

8708 40 90

8708 50 15

8708 99 80

8708 50 50

8708 50 50

8708 50 90

8708 50 90

8708 60 15

8708 60 15

8708 60 90

8708 60 90

8708 70 90

8708 70 90

8708 91 10

8708 91 00

8708 91 90

8708 91 00

8708 92 90

8708 92 90

8708 93 25

8708 93 25

8708 93 55

8708 93 55

8708 93 90

8708 93 90

8708 94 20

8708 94 20

8708 94 90

8708 94 90

8708 99 30

8708 99 30

 

8708 99 50

9401 20 00

9401 20 00

(e) 

Tariff line to be given a non-cumulative cut of 15 percentage points. This will be done by moving it to Annex III, List 5, and creating an additional category: ‘motors partial 5’ as from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

8708 31 20

8708 31 20

(f) 

Tariff lines to be given a cumulative yearly preference, to be introduced on 15 December 2006, 1 January 2007, 1 January 2008, 1 January 2009 and 1 January 2010. This will be achieved via the creation of a new category: ‘motors partial 6’:



HS 96

HS 06

8703 22 90

8703 22 90

8703 23 90

8703 23 90

8703 24 90

8703 24 90

8703 31 90

8703 31 90

8703 32 90

8703 32 90

8703 33 90

8703 33 90

8706 00 10

8706 00 10

In accordance with the above, it is understood that if the MFN duties on these products originating in the European Community were to be applied below 25 %, the matter will be revised.

(g) 

Tariff line to be moved to Annex III, List 5, motors partial 4 from 15 December 2006:



HS 96

HS 06

8706 00 20

8706 00 20

▼B

ANNEX IV

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 1



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 1

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies:

0101 19 90

 

0101 20 90

 

Other live animals:

0106 00 20

 

Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats

0206 30 21

 

0206 41 91

 

0206 80 91

 

0206 90 91

 

Meat and edible offal

0207 13 91

 

0207 14 91

 

0207 26 91

 

0207 27 91

 

0207 35 91

 

0207 36 89

 

Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled

0208 10 11

 

0208 10 19

 

0208 90 10

 

0208 90 50

 

0208 90 60

 

0208 90 80

 

Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried

0210 90 10

 

0210 90 60

 

0210 90 79

 

0210 90 80

 

Birds' eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked

0407 00 90

 

Edible products of animal origin

0410 00 00

 

Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns

0601 20 30

 

0601 20 90

 

Other live plants (including their roots)

0602 20 90

 

0602 30 00

 

0602 40 10

 

0602 40 90

 

0602 90 10

 

0602 90 30

 

0602 90 41

 

0602 90 45

 

0602 90 49

 

0602 90 51

 

0602 90 59

 

0602 90 70

 

0602 90 91

 

0602 90 99

 

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants

0604 91 21

 

0604 91 29

 

0604 91 49

 

0604 99 90

 

Potatoes, fresh or chilled:

0701 90 59

 

0701 90 90

 

Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks

0703 20 00

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 10 40  (1)

 

0709 51 30

 

0709 52 00

 

0709 60 99

 

0709 90 31

 

0709 90 71  (1)

 

0709 90 73  (1)

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling

0710 80 59

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved

0711 90 10

 

Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken

0712 90 05

 

Other nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled

0802 12 90

 

Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes

0804 10 00

 

Citrus fruit, fresh or dried:

0805 40 95

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 20 91

 

0806 20 92

 

0806 20 98

 

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines)

0809 40 10  (1)

 

0809 40 90

 

Other fruit, fresh:

0810 40 50

 

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming

0811 20 19

 

0811 20 51

 

0811 20 90

 

0811 90 31

 

0811 90 50

 

0811 90 85

 

Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved

0812 90 40

 

Fruit, dried

0813 10 00

 

0813 30 00

 

0813 40 30

 

0813 40 95

 

Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated

0901 12 00

 

0901 21 00

 

0901 22 00

 

0901 90 90

 

Cloves (whole fruit, cloves and stems)

0907 00 00

 

Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaf

0910 40 13

 

0910 40 19

 

0910 40 90

 

0910 91 90

 

0910 99 99

 

Seeds, fruit and spores, of a kind used for sowing

1209 11 00

 

1209 19 00

 

Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet

1212 92 00

 

Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat

1501 00 90

 

Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil

1503 00 90

 

Ground-nut oil and its fractions, whether or not refined

1508 10 90

 

1508 90 90

 

Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined

1511 90 11

 

1511 90 19

 

1511 90 99

 

Coconut (copra), palm kernel or babassu oil

1513 11 91

 

1513 11 99

 

1513 19 11

 

1513 19 19

 

1513 19 91

 

1513 19 99

 

1513 21 30

 

1513 21 90

 

1513 29 11

 

1513 29 19

 

1513 29 50

 

1513 29 91

 

1513 29 99

 

Other fixed vegetable fats and oils

1515 19 90

 

1515 21 90

 

1515 29 90

 

1515 50 19

 

1515 50 99

 

1515 90 29

 

1515 90 39

 

1515 90 51

 

1515 90 59

 

1515 90 91

 

1515 90 99

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils

1516 10 10

 

1516 10 90

 

1516 20 91

 

1516 20 96

 

1516 20 98

 

Margarine; edible mixtures

1517 10 90

 

1517 90 91

 

1517 90 99

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils

1518 00 10

 

1518 00 91

 

1518 00 99

 

Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal

1601 00 10

 

Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans

1603 00 10

 

Molasses

1703 10 00

 

1703 90 00

 

Cocoa paste, whether or not defatted:

1803 10 00

 

1803 20 00

 

Cocoa butter, fat and oil

1804 00 00

 

Cocoa powder, not containing added sugar or other

1805 00 00

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts

2001 90 60

 

2001 90 70

 

2001 90 75

 

2001 90 85

 

2001 90 91

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise

2004 90 30

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise

2005 70 10

 

2005 70 90

 

2005 90 10

 

2005 90 30

 

2005 90 50

 

2005 90 60

 

2005 90 70

 

2005 90 75

 

2005 90 80

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit peel and other parts

2006 00 91

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 11 10

 

2008 11 92

 

2008 11 96

 

2008 19 11

 

2008 19 13

 

2008 19 51

 

2008 19 93

 

2008 30 71

 

2008 91 00

 

2008 92 12

 

2008 92 14

 

2008 92 32

 

2008 92 34

 

2008 92 36

 

2008 92 38

 

2008 99 11

 

2008 99 19

 

2008 99 38

 

2008 99 40

 

2008 99 47

 

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 80 36

 

2009 80 38

 

2009 80 88

 

2009 80 89

 

2009 80 95

 

2009 80 96

 

Yeasts (active or inactive)

2102 30 00

 

Sauces and preparations therefor

2103 10 00

 

2103 30 90

 

2103 90 90

 

Soups and broths and preparations therefor

2104 10 10

 

2104 10 90

 

2104 20 00

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified

2106 90 92

 

Waters, including mineral waters and aerated water

2202 10 00

 

2202 90 10

 

Other fermented beverages (for example, cider)

2206 00 31

 

2206 00 39

 

2206 00 51

 

2206 00 59

 

2206 00 81

 

2206 00 89

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol

2208 50 11

 

2208 50 19

 

2208 50 91

 

2208 50 99

 

2208 60 11

 

2208 60 91

 

2208 60 99

 

2208 70 10

 

2208 70 90

 

2208 90 11

 

2208 90 19

 

2208 90 57

 

2208 90 69

 

2208 90 74

 

2208 90 78

 

Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding:

2309 10 90

 

2309 90 91

 

2309 90 93

 

2309 90 98

 

Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse:

2401 10 30

 

2401 10 50

 

2401 10 70

 

2401 10 80

 

2401 10 90

 

2401 20 30

 

2401 20 49

 

2401 20 50

 

2401 20 80

 

2401 20 90

 

2401 30 00

 

Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes

2402 10 00

 

2402 20 10

 

2402 20 90

 

2402 90 00

 

Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco

2403 10 10

 

2403 10 90

 

2403 91 00

 

2403 99 10

 

2403 99 90

 

Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives

3501 10 90

 

3501 90 10

 

3501 90 90

 

Albumins

3502 90 70

 

Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils

3823 12 00

 

3823 70 00

 

(1)   

The full specific duty is payable if the respective Entry Price is not reached.

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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 2



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 2

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live horses, asses, mules and hinnies:

0101 20 10

 

Milk and cream, not concentrated

0401 10 10

 

0401 10 90

 

0401 20 11

 

0401 20 19

 

0401 20 91

 

0401 20 99

 

0401 30 11

 

0401 30 19

 

0401 30 31

 

0401 30 39

 

0401 30 91

 

0401 30 99

 

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir

0403 10 11

 

0403 10 13

 

0403 10 19

 

0403 10 31

 

0403 10 33

 

0403 10 39

 

Potatoes, fresh or chilled:

0701 90 51

 

Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled

0708 10 20

 

0708 10 95

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 51 90

 

0709 60 10

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiled)

0710 80 95

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved

0711 10 00

 

0711 30 00

 

0711 90 60

 

0711 90 70

 

Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes

0804 20 90

 

0804 30 00

 

0804 40 20

 

0804 40 90

 

0804 40 95

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 10 29  (1) (2)

 

0806 20 11

 

0806 20 12

 

0806 20 18

 

Melons (including watermelons) and papaws (papayas)

0807 11 00

 

0807 19 00

 

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines)

0809 30 11  (3) (2)

 

0809 30 51  (4) (2)

 

Other fruit, fresh:

0810 90 40

 

0810 90 85

 

Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved

0812 10 00

 

0812 20 00

 

0812 90 50

 

0812 90 60

 

0812 90 70

 

0812 90 95

 

Fruit, dried

0813 40 10

 

0813 50 15

 

0813 50 19

 

0813 50 39

 

0813 50 91

 

0813 50 99

 

Pepper of the genus Piper; dried or crushed

0904 20 10

 

Soya-bean oil and its fractions

1507 10 10

 

1507 10 90

 

1507 90 10

 

1507 90 90

 

Sunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil

1512 11 10

 

1512 11 91

 

1512 11 99

 

1512 19 10

 

1512 19 91

 

1512 19 99

 

1512 21 10

 

1512 21 90

 

1512 29 10

 

1512 29 90

 

Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof

1514 10 10

 

1514 10 90

 

1514 90 10

 

1514 90 90

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 19 59

 

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 20 99

 

2009 40 99

 

2009 80 99

 

Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse:

2401 10 10

 

2401 10 20

 

2401 10 41

 

2401 10 49

 

2401 10 60

 

2401 20 10

 

2401 20 20

 

2401 20 41

 

2401 20 60

 

2401 20 70

 

(1)   

(1/1 to 31/5) Excluding Emperor variety.

(2)   

The full specific duty is payable if the respective Entry Price is not reached.

(3)   

(1/1 to 31/3).

(4)   

(1/10 to 31/12).

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List 3



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 3

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Cut flowers and flower buds

0603 10 55

 

0603 10 61

 

0603 10 69  (1)

proteas 900t; agf 5 %

Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks

0703 10 11

 

0703 10 19

 

0703 10 90

 

0703 90 00

 

Cabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and similar

0704 10 05

 

0704 10 10

 

0704 10 80

 

0704 20 00

 

0704 90 10

 

0704 90 90

 

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory

0705 11 05

 

0705 11 10

 

0705 11 80

 

0705 19 00

 

0705 21 00

 

0705 29 00

 

Carrots, turnips, salad beetroot, salsify, celeriac

0706 10 00

 

0706 90 05

 

0706 90 11

 

0706 90 17

 

0706 90 30

 

0706 90 90

 

Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled

0708 10 90

 

0708 20 20

 

0708 20 90

 

0708 20 95

 

0708 90 00

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 10 30  (2)

 

0709 30 00

 

0709 40 00

 

0709 51 10

 

0709 51 50

 

0709 70 00

 

0709 90 10

 

0709 90 20

 

0709 90 40

 

0709 90 50

 

0709 90 90

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiled)

0710 10 00

 

0710 21 00

 

0710 22 00

 

0710 29 00

 

0710 30 00

 

0710 80 10

 

0710 80 51

 

0710 80 61

 

0710 80 69

 

0710 80 70

 

0710 80 80

 

0710 80 85

 

0710 90 00

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved

0711 20 10

 

0711 40 00

 

0711 90 40

 

0711 90 90

 

Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken

0712 20 00

 

0712 30 00

 

0712 90 30

 

0712 90 50

 

0712 90 90

 

Manioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes

0714 90 11

 

0714 90 19

 

Other nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled

0802 11 90

 

0802 21 00

 

0802 22 00

 

0802 40 00

 

Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried:

0803 00 11

 

0803 00 90

 

Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes

0804 20 10

 

Citrus fruit, fresh or dried:

0805 20 21  (3) (2)

 

0805 20 23  (3) (2)

 

0805 20 25  (3) (2)

 

0805 20 27  (3) (2)

 

0805 20 29  (3) (2)

 

0805 30 90

 

0805 90 00

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 10 95

 

0806 10 97

 

Apples, pears and quinces, fresh:

0808 10 10  (2)

 

0808 20 10  (2)

 

0808 20 90

 

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines)

0809 10 10  (2)

 

0809 10 50  (2)

 

0809 20 19  (2)

 

0809 20 29  (2)

 

0809 30 11  (4) (2)

 

0809 30 19  (2)

 

0809 30 51  (5) (2)

 

0809 30 59  (2)

 

0809 40 40  (2)

 

Other fruit, fresh:

0810 10 05

 

0810 20 90

 

0810 30 10

 

0810 30 30

 

0810 30 90

 

0810 40 90

 

0810 50 00

 

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming

0811 20 11

 

0811 20 31

 

0811 20 39

 

0811 20 59

 

0811 90 11

 

0811 90 19

 

0811 90 39

 

0811 90 75

 

0811 90 80

 

0811 90 95

 

Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved

0812 90 10

 

0812 90 20

 

Fruit, dried

0813 20 00

 

Wheat and meslin:

1001 90 10

 

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals:

1008 10 00

 

1008 20 00

 

1008 90 90

 

Flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets

1105 10 00

 

1105 20 00

 

Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables

1106 10 00

 

1106 30 10

 

1106 30 90

 

Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish

1504 30 11

 

Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal

1602 20 11

 

1602 20 19

 

1602 31 11

 

1602 31 19

 

1602 31 30

 

1602 31 90

 

1602 32 19

 

1602 32 30

 

1602 32 90

 

1602 39 29

 

1602 39 40

 

1602 39 80

 

1602 41 90

 

1602 42 90

 

1602 90 31

 

1602 90 72

 

1602 90 76

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts

2001 10 00

 

2001 20 00

 

2001 90 50

 

2001 90 65

 

2001 90 96

 

Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved

2003 10 20

 

2003 10 30

 

2003 10 80

 

2003 20 00

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise

2004 10 10

 

2004 10 99

 

2004 90 50

 

2004 90 91

 

2004 90 98

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise

2005 10 00

 

2005 20 20

 

2005 20 80

 

2005 40 00

 

2005 51 00

 

2005 59 00

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit peel

2006 00 31

 

2006 00 35

 

2006 00 38

 

2006 00 99

 

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree

2007 10 91

 

2007 99 93

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 11 94

 

2008 11 98

 

2008 19 19

 

2008 19 95

 

2008 19 99

 

2008 20 51

 

2008 20 59

 

2008 20 71

 

2008 20 79

 

2008 20 91

 

2008 20 99

 

2008 30 11

 

2008 30 39

 

2008 30 51

 

2008 30 59

 

2008 40 11

 

2008 40 21

 

2008 40 29

 

2008 40 39

 

2008 60 11

 

2008 60 31

 

2008 60 39

 

2008 60 59

 

2008 60 69

 

2008 60 79

 

2008 60 99

 

2008 70 11

 

2008 70 31

 

2008 70 39

 

2008 70 59

 

2008 80 11

 

2008 80 31

 

2008 80 39

 

2008 80 50

 

2008 80 70

 

2008 80 91

 

2008 80 99

 

2008 99 23

 

2008 99 25

 

2008 99 26

 

2008 99 28

 

2008 99 36

 

2008 99 45

 

2008 99 46

 

2008 99 49

 

2008 99 53

 

2008 99 55

 

2008 99 61

 

2008 99 62

 

2008 99 68

 

2008 99 72

 

2008 99 74

 

2008 99 79

 

2008 99 99

 

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 11 19

 

2009 11 91

 

2009 19 19

 

2009 19 91

 

2009 19 99

 

2009 20 19

 

2009 20 91

 

2009 30 19

 

2009 30 31

 

2009 30 39

 

2009 30 51

 

2009 30 55

 

2009 30 91

 

2009 30 95

 

2009 30 99

 

2009 40 19

 

2009 40 91

 

2009 80 19

 

2009 80 50

 

2009 80 61

 

2009 80 63

 

2009 80 73

 

2009 80 79

 

2009 80 83

 

2009 80 84

 

2009 80 86

 

2009 80 97

 

2009 90 19

 

2009 90 29

 

2009 90 39

 

2009 90 41

 

2009 90 51

 

2009 90 59

 

2009 90 73

 

2009 90 79

 

2009 90 92

 

2009 90 94

 

2009 90 95

 

2009 90 96

 

2009 90 97

 

2009 90 98

 

Other fermented beverages (for example, cider)

2206 00 10

 

Wine lees; argol:

2307 00 19

 

Vegetable materials and vegetable waste

2308 90 19

 

(1)   

The annual growth factor (agf) will be applied annually to the relevant basic quantities.

(2)   

The full specific duty is payable if the respective Entry Price is not reached.

(3)   

(16/5 to 15/9).

(4)   

(1/4 to 31/12).

(5)   

(1/1 to 30/9).

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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 4



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 4

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live swine:

0103 91 10

 

0103 92 11

 

0103 92 19

 

Live sheep and goats:

0104 10 30

 

0104 10 80

 

0104 20 90

 

Live poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species

0105 11 11

 

0105 11 19

 

0105 11 91

 

0105 11 99

 

0105 12 00

 

0105 19 20

 

0105 19 90

 

0105 92 00

 

0105 93 00

 

0105 99 10

 

0105 99 20

 

0105 99 30

 

0105 99 50

 

Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0203 11 10

 

0203 12 11

 

0203 12 19

 

0203 19 11

 

0203 19 13

 

0203 19 15

 

0203 19 55

 

0203 19 59

 

0203 21 10

 

0203 22 11

 

0203 22 19

 

0203 29 11

 

0203 29 13

 

0203 29 15

 

0203 29 55

 

0203 29 59

 

Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0204 10 00

 

0204 21 00

 

0204 22 10

 

0204 22 30

 

0204 22 50

 

0204 22 90

 

0204 23 00

 

0204 30 00

 

0204 41 00

 

0204 42 10

 

0204 42 30

 

0204 42 50

 

0204 42 90

 

0204 43 10

 

0204 43 90

 

0204 50 11

 

0204 50 13

 

0204 50 15

 

0204 50 19

 

0204 50 31

 

0204 50 39

 

0204 50 51

 

0204 50 53

 

0204 50 55

 

0204 50 59

 

0204 50 71

 

0204 50 79

 

Meat and edible offal

0207 11 10

 

0207 11 30

 

0207 11 90

 

0207 12 10

 

0207 12 90

 

0207 13 10

 

0207 13 20

 

0207 13 30

 

0207 13 40

 

0207 13 50

 

0207 13 60

 

0207 13 70

 

0207 13 99

 

0207 14 10

 

0207 14 20

 

0207 14 30

 

0207 14 40

 

0207 14 50

 

0207 14 60

 

0207 14 70

 

0207 14 99

 

0207 24 10

 

0207 24 90

 

0207 25 10

 

0207 25 90

 

0207 26 10

 

0207 26 20

 

0207 26 30

 

0207 26 40

 

0207 26 50

 

0207 26 60

 

0207 26 70

 

0207 26 80

 

0207 26 99

 

0207 27 10

 

0207 27 20

 

0207 27 30

 

0207 27 40

 

0207 27 50

 

0207 27 60

 

0207 27 70

 

0207 27 80

 

0207 27 99

 

0207 32 11

 

0207 32 15

 

0207 32 19

 

0207 32 51

 

0207 32 59

 

0207 32 90

 

0207 33 11

 

0207 33 19

 

0207 33 51

 

0207 33 59

 

0207 33 90

 

0207 35 11

 

0207 35 15

 

0207 35 21

 

0207 35 23

 

0207 35 25

 

0207 35 31

 

0207 35 41

 

0207 35 51

 

0207 35 53

 

0207 35 61

 

0207 35 63

 

0207 35 71

 

0207 35 79

 

0207 35 99

 

0207 36 11

 

0207 36 15

 

0207 36 21

 

0207 36 23

 

0207 36 25

 

0207 36 31

 

0207 36 41

 

0207 36 51

 

0207 36 53

 

0207 36 61

 

0207 36 63

 

0207 36 71

 

0207 36 79

 

0207 36 90

 

Pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat

0209 00 11

 

0209 00 19

 

0209 00 30

 

0209 00 90

 

Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine

0210 11 11

 

0210 11 19

 

0210 11 31

 

0210 11 39

 

0210 11 90

 

0210 12 11

 

0210 12 19

 

0210 12 90

 

0210 19 10

 

0210 19 20

 

0210 19 30

 

0210 19 40

 

0210 19 51

 

0210 19 59

 

0210 19 60

 

0210 19 70

 

0210 19 81

 

0210 19 89

 

0210 19 90

 

0210 90 11

 

0210 90 19

 

0210 90 21

 

0210 90 29

 

0210 90 31

 

0210 90 39

 

Milk and cream, concentrated

0402 91 11

 

0402 91 19

 

0402 91 31

 

0402 91 39

 

0402 91 51

 

0402 91 59

 

0402 91 91

 

0402 91 99

 

0402 99 11

 

0402 99 19

 

0402 99 31

 

0402 99 39

 

0402 99 91

 

0402 99 99

 

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir

0403 90 51

 

0403 90 53

 

0403 90 59

 

0403 90 61

 

0403 90 63

 

0403 90 69

 

Whey, whether or not concentrated

0404 10 48

 

0404 10 52

 

0404 10 54

 

0404 10 56

 

0404 10 58

 

0404 10 62

 

0404 10 72

 

0404 10 74

 

0404 10 76

 

0404 10 78

 

0404 10 82

 

0404 10 84

 

Cheese and curd:

0406 10 20  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 10 80  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 20 90  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 30 10  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 30 31  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 30 39  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 30 90  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 40 90  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 01  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 21  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 50  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 69  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 78  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 86  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 87  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 88  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 93  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

0406 90 99  (1)

global cheese and curd 5 000 t; agf 5 %

Birds' eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked

0407 00 11

 

0407 00 19

 

0407 00 30

 

Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh

0408 11 80

 

0408 19 81

 

0408 19 89

 

0408 91 80

 

0408 99 80

 

Natural honey

0409 00 00

 

Tomatoes, fresh or chilled:

0702 00 15  (2)

 

0702 00 20  (2)

 

0702 00 25  (2)

 

0702 00 30  (2)

 

0702 00 35  (2)

 

0702 00 40  (2)

 

0702 00 45  (2)

 

0702 00 50  (2)

 

Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled:

0707 00 10  (2)

 

0707 00 15  (2)

 

0707 00 20  (2)

 

0707 00 25  (2)

 

0707 00 30  (2)

 

0707 00 35  (2)

 

0707 00 40  (2)

 

0707 00 90

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 10 10  (2)

 

0709 10 20  (2)

 

0709 20 00

 

0709 90 39

 

0709 90 75  (2)

 

0709 90 77  (2)

 

0709 90 79  (2)

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved

0711 20 90

 

Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken

0712 90 19

 

Manioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes

0714 10 10

 

0714 10 91

 

0714 10 99

 

0714 20 90

 

Citrus fruit, fresh or dried:

0805 10 37  (3) (2)

 

0805 10 38  (3) (2)

 

0805 10 39  (3) (2)

 

0805 10 42  (3) (2)

 

0805 10 46  (3) (2)

 

0805 10 82

 

0805 10 84

 

0805 10 86

 

0805 20 11  (2)

 

0805 20 13  (2)

 

0805 20 15  (2)

 

0805 20 17  (2)

 

0805 20 19  (2)

 

0805 20 21  (4) (2)

 

0805 20 23  (4) (2)

 

0805 20 25  (4) (2)

 

0805 20 27  (4) (2)

 

0805 20 29  (4) (2)

 

0805 20 31  (2)

 

0805 20 33  (2)

 

0805 20 35  (2)

 

0805 20 37  (2)

 

0805 20 39  (2)

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 10 21  (2)

 

0806 10 29  (5) (2)

 

0806 10 30  (2)

 

0806 10 50  (2)

 

0806 10 61  (2)

 

0806 10 69  (2)

 

0806 10 93

 

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines)

0809 10 20  (2)

 

0809 10 30  (2)

 

0809 10 40  (2)

 

0809 20 11  (2)

 

0809 20 21  (2)

 

0809 20 31  (2)

 

0809 20 39  (2)

 

0809 20 41  (2)

 

0809 20 49  (2)

 

0809 20 51  (2)

 

0809 20 59  (2)

 

0809 20 61  (2)

 

0809 20 69  (2)

 

0809 20 71  (2)

 

0809 20 79  (2)

 

0809 30 21  (2)

 

0809 30 29  (2)

 

0809 30 31  (2)

 

0809 30 39  (2)

 

0809 30 41  (2)

 

0809 30 49  (2)

 

0809 40 20  (2)

 

0809 40 30  (2)

 

Other fruit, fresh:

0810 10 10

 

0810 10 80

 

0810 20 10

 

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming

0811 10 11

 

0811 10 19

 

Wheat and meslin:

1001 10 00

 

1001 90 91

 

1001 90 99

 

Rye

1002 00 00

 

Barley:

1003 00 10

 

1003 00 90

 

Oats

1004 00 00

 

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals:

1008 90 10

 

Wheat or meslin flour:

1101 00 11

 

1101 00 15

 

1101 00 90

 

Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin:

1102 10 00

 

1102 90 10

 

1102 90 30

 

1102 90 90

 

Cereal groats, meal and pellets:

1103 11 10

 

1103 11 90

 

1103 12 00

 

1103 19 10

 

1103 19 30

 

1103 19 90

 

1103 21 00

 

1103 29 10

 

1103 29 20

 

1103 29 30

 

1103 29 90

 

Cereal grains otherwise worked

1104 11 10

 

1104 11 90

 

1104 12 10

 

1104 12 90

 

1104 19 10

 

1104 19 30

 

1104 19 99

 

1104 21 10

 

1104 21 30

 

1104 21 50

 

1104 21 90

 

1104 21 99

 

1104 22 20

 

1104 22 30

 

1104 22 50

 

1104 22 90

 

1104 22 92

 

1104 22 99

 

1104 29 11

 

1104 29 15

 

1104 29 19

 

1104 29 31

 

1104 29 35

 

1104 29 39

 

1104 29 51

 

1104 29 55

 

1104 29 59

 

1104 29 81

 

1104 29 85

 

1104 29 89

 

1104 30 10

 

Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables

1106 20 10

 

1106 20 90

 

Malt, whether or not roasted:

1107 10 11

 

1107 10 19

 

1107 10 91

 

1107 10 99

 

1107 20 00

 

Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet

1212 91 20

 

1212 91 80

 

Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat

1501 00 19

 

Olive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined

1509 10 10

 

1509 10 90

 

1509 90 00

 

Other oils and their fractions

1510 00 10

 

1510 00 90

 

Degras

1522 00 31

 

1522 00 39

 

Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal

1601 00 91

 

1601 00 99

 

Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal

1602 10 00

 

1602 20 90

 

1602 32 11

 

1602 39 21

 

1602 41 10

 

1602 42 10

 

1602 49 11

 

1602 49 13

 

1602 49 15

 

1602 49 19

 

1602 49 30

 

1602 49 50

 

1602 49 90

 

1602 50 31

 

1602 50 39

 

1602 50 80

 

1602 90 10

 

1602 90 41

 

1602 90 51

 

1602 90 69

 

1602 90 74

 

1602 90 78

 

1602 90 98

 

Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose

1702 11 00

 

1702 19 00

 

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed

1902 20 30

 

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree

2007 10 99

 

2007 91 90

 

2007 99 91

 

2007 99 98

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 20 11

 

2008 20 31

 

2008 30 19

 

2008 30 31

 

2008 30 79

 

2008 30 91

 

2008 30 99

 

2008 40 19

 

2008 40 31

 

2008 50 11

 

2008 50 19

 

2008 50 31

 

2008 50 39

 

2008 50 51

 

2008 50 59

 

2008 60 19

 

2008 60 51

 

2008 60 61

 

2008 60 71

 

2008 60 91

 

2008 70 19

 

2008 70 51

 

2008 80 19

 

2008 92 16

 

2008 92 18

 

2008 99 21

 

2008 99 32

 

2008 99 33

 

2008 99 34

 

2008 99 37

 

2008 99 43

 

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 11 11

 

2009 19 11

 

2009 20 11

 

2009 30 11

 

2009 30 59

 

2009 40 11

 

2009 50 10

 

2009 50 90

 

2009 80 11

 

2009 80 32

 

2009 80 33

 

2009 80 35

 

2009 90 11

 

2009 90 21

 

2009 90 31

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified

2106 90 51

 

Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

2204 10 19  (1)

global sparkling wine 0,45 global million l; agf 5 %

2204 10 99  (1)

global sparkling wine 0,45 global million l; agf 5 %

2204 21 10

 

2204 21 81

 

2204 21 82

 

2204 21 98

 

2204 21 99

 

2204 29 10

 

2204 29 58

 

2204 29 75

 

2204 29 98

 

2204 29 99

 

2204 30 10

 

2204 30 92  (2)

 

2204 30 94  (2)

 

2204 30 96  (2)

 

2204 30 98  (2)

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol

2208 20 40

 

Bran, sharps and other residues

2302 30 10

 

2302 30 90

 

2302 40 10

 

2302 40 90

 

Oil-cake and other solid residues

2306 90 19

 

Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding:

2309 10 13

 

2309 10 15

 

2309 10 19

 

2309 10 33

 

2309 10 39

 

2309 10 51

 

2309 10 53

 

2309 10 59

 

2309 10 70

 

2309 90 33

 

2309 90 35

 

2309 90 39

 

2309 90 43

 

2309 90 49

 

2309 90 51

 

2309 90 53

 

2309 90 59

 

2309 90 70

 

Albumins

3502 11 90

 

3502 19 90

 

3502 20 91

 

3502 20 99

 

(1)   

The annual growth factor (agf) will be applied annually to the relevant basic quantities.

(2)   

The full specific duty is payable if the respective Entry Price is not reached.

(3)   

(1/6 to 15/10).

(4)   

(16/9 to 15/5).

(5)   

Emperor variety or (1/6 to 31/12).

ANNEX IV

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 5



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 5

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir

0403 10 51

0 + EA

0403 10 53

0 + EA

0403 10 59

0 + EA

0403 10 91

0 + EA

0403 10 93

0 + EA

0403 10 99

0 + EA

0403 90 71

0 + EA

0403 90 73

0 + EA

0403 90 79

0 + EA

0403 90 91

0 + EA

0403 90 93

0 + EA

0403 90 99

0 + EA

Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk;

0405 20 10

0 + EA

0405 20 30

0 + EA

Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances

1302 20 10

12,8

1302 20 90

7,4

Margarine

1517 10 10

0 + EA

1517 90 10

0 + EA

Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose

1702 50 00

13 + EA

1702 90 10

9,4

Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate)

1704 10 11

5 + EA

1704 10 19

4,2+ EA

1704 10 91

4,2+ EA

1704 10 99

4,2+ EA

1704 90 10

9,8

1704 90 30

6,4+ EA

1704 90 51

6,4+ EA

1704 90 55

6,4+ EA

1704 90 61

6,4+ EA

1704 90 65

6,4+ EA

1704 90 71

6,4+ EA

1704 90 75

6,4+ EA

1704 90 81

6,4+ EA

1704 90 99

6,4+ EA

Chocolate and other food preparations

1806 10 15

2,7

1806 10 20

0 + EA

1806 10 30

0 + EA

1806 10 90

0 + EA

1806 20 10

7 + EA

1806 20 30

7 + EA

1806 20 50

7 + EA

1806 20 70

10,9+ EA

1806 20 80

5,8+ EA

1806 20 95

5,8+ EA

1806 31 00

5,8+ EA

1806 32 10

5,8+ EA

1806 32 90

5,8+ EA

1806 90 11

5,8+ EA

1806 90 19

5,8+ EA

1806 90 31

5,8+ EA

1806 90 39

5,8+ EA

1806 90 50

5,8+ EA

1806 90 60

5,8+ EA

1806 90 70

5,8+ EA

1806 90 90

5,8+EA

Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal

1901 10 00

0 + EA

1901 20 00

0 + EA

1901 90 11

0 + EA

1901 90 19

0 + EA

1901 90 99

0 + EA

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed

1902 11 00

0 + EA

1902 19 10

0 + EA

1902 19 90

0 + EA

1902 20 91

0 + EA

1902 20 99

0 + EA

1902 30 10

0 + EA

1902 30 90

0 + EA

1902 40 10

0 + EA

1902 40 90

0 + EA

Tapioca and substitutes

1903 00 00

0 + EA

Prepared foods

1904 10 10

0 + EA

1904 10 30

0 + EA

1904 10 90

0 + EA

1904 20 10

0 + EA

1904 20 91

0 + EA

1904 20 95

5,4+ EA

1904 20 99

5,4+ EA

1904 90 10

0 + EA

1904 90 90

0 + EA

Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits

1905 10 00

0 + EA

1905 20 10

0 + EA

1905 20 30

0 + EA

1905 20 90

0 + EA

1905 30 11

0 + EA

1905 30 19

0 + EA

1905 30 30

0 + EA

1905 30 51

0 + EA

1905 30 59

0 + EA

1905 30 91

0 + EA

1905 30 99

0 + EA

1905 40 10

0 + EA

1905 40 90

0 + EA

1905 90 10

0 + EA

1905 90 20

0 + EA

1905 90 30

0 + EA

1905 90 40

0 + EA

1905 90 45

0 + EA

1905 90 55

0 + EA

1905 90 60

0 + EA

1905 90 90

0 + EA

Vegetables, fruit, nuts

2001 90 40

0 + EA

Other vegetables

2004 10 91

0 + EA

Other vegetables

2005 20 10

0 + EA

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 99 85

0 + EA

2008 99 91

0 + EA

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 80 69

16,3

Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee

2101 11 11

3,7

2101 11 19

3,7

2101 12 92

8,4

2101 12 98

0 + EA

2101 20 98

0 + EA

2101 30 11

8,4

2101 30 19

0 + EA

2101 30 91

10,3

2101 30 99

7,9+EA

Yeasts (active or inactive)

2102 10 10

8

2102 10 31

9,7 + 0

2102 10 39

9,7 + 0

2102 10 90

10,8

2102 20 11

6,1

Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments

2103 20 00

7,4

Ice cream and other edible ice

2105 00 10

5,9+ EA

2105 00 91

5,7 + EA

2105 00 99

5,7 + EA

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included

2106 10 20

12,8

2106 10 80

9+EA

2106 90 10

EA

2106 90 20

12,6 MIN 0,7 EUR/% vol/hl

2106 90 98

6,4+ EA

Waters, including mineral waters and aerated water

2202 90 91

0 + EA

2202 90 95

0 + EA

2202 90 99

0 + EA

Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar

2209 00 11

5,1 EUR/hlt

2209 00 19

3,9 EUR/hlt

2209 00 91

3,7 EUR/hlt

2209 00 99

2,7 EUR/hlt

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated

2905 43 00

9 + EA

2905 44 11

7 + EA

2905 44 19

9 + EA

2905 44 91

7 + EA

2905 44 99

9 + EA

2905 45 00

3

Mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures

3302 10 10

19,5 MIN 1,1 EUR/vol/hl

3302 10 21

12,8

3302 10 29

0 + EA

Finishing agents, dye carriers

3809 10 10

5 + EA

3809 10 30

5 + EA

3809 10 50

5 + EA

3809 10 90

5 + EA

Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores

3824 60 11

7 + EA

3824 60 19

9 + EA

3824 60 91

7 + EA

3824 60 99

9 + EA

ANNEX IV

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 6



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 6

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Cut flowers and flower buds

0603 10 15  (1)

global flowers 1 500 t; 50 % MFN or 80 % GSP; agf 3 %

0603 10 29  (1)

flowers 2 600 t; 50 % MFN or 80 % GSP; agf 3 %

0603 10 51  (1)

global flowers 1 500 t; 50 % MFN or 80 % GSP; agf 3 %

0603 10 65  (1)

global flowers 1 500 t; 50 % MFN or 80 % GSP; agf 3 %

0603 90 00  (1)

flowers 3 500 t; 25 % MFN; agf 3 %

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming

0811 10 90  (1)

strawberries 250 t; duty free; agf 3 %

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 40 51  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 40 59  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 40 71  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 40 79  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 40 91  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 40 99  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 61  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 69  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 71  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 79  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 92  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 94  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 50 99  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 61  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 69  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 71  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 79  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 92  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 94  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 70 99  (1)

global prep fruit ►M2  41 225  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 92 59  (1)

global mix pr fr ►M2  18 340  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 92 72  (1)

tropic prep fruit 2 000 t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 92 74  (1)

global mix pr fr ►M2  18 340  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 92 78  (1)

global mix pr fr ►M2  18 340  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2008 92 98  (1)

global mix pr fr ►M2  18 340  ◄ t g.w. ►M5   (3)  ◄ ; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 11 99  (1)

frozen orange juices 700 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 40 30  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 11  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 19  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 30  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 91  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 93  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

2009 70 99  (1)

global fruit juices 5 000 t; 50 % MFN; agf 3 %

▼M1

Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

2204 21 79  (1) (2)

2204 21 80  (1) (2)

2204 21 83  (1) (2)

2204 21 84  (1) (2)

global wine 35,3 million l; duty free; agf 3 % right accolade

▼B

(1)   

The annual growth factor (agf) will be applied annually to the relevant basic quantities.

►M1  (2)   

For each of the years 2002 to 2011 a set volume of 6,72 million litres will be added to the basic annual wine quota. The annual growth factor will apply from 2003 to the basic quota of 35,3 million litres only.

 ◄
►M5  (3)   

In this particular case, the term ‘gross weight’ shall be considered as the aggregate mass of the goods themselves with the immediate packing but excluding any further packing.

 ◄

ANNEX IV

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 7



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 7

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live bovine animals:

0102 90 05

 

0102 90 21

 

0102 90 29

 

0102 90 41

 

0102 90 49

 

0102 90 51

 

0102 90 59

 

0102 90 61

 

0102 90 69

 

0102 90 71

 

0102 90 79

 

Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled:

0201 10 00

 

0201 20 20

 

0201 20 30

 

0201 20 50

 

0201 20 90

 

0201 30 00

 

Meat of bovine animals, frozen:

0202 10 00

 

0202 20 10

 

0202 20 30

 

0202 20 50

 

0202 20 90

 

0202 30 10

 

0202 30 50

 

0202 30 90

 

Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats

0206 10 95

 

0206 29 91

 

0206 29 99

 

Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine

0210 20 10

 

0210 20 90

 

0210 90 41

 

0210 90 49

 

0210 90 90

 

Milk and cream, concentrated

0402 10 11

 

0402 10 19

 

0402 10 91

 

0402 10 99

 

0402 21 11

 

0402 21 17

 

0402 21 19

 

0402 21 91

 

0402 21 99

 

0402 29 11

 

0402 29 15

 

0402 29 19

 

0402 29 91

 

0402 29 99

 

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir

0403 90 11

 

0403 90 13

 

0403 90 19

 

0403 90 31

 

0403 90 33

 

0403 90 39

 

Whey, whether or not concentrated

0404 10 02

 

0404 10 04

 

0404 10 06

 

0404 10 12

 

0404 10 14

 

0404 10 16

 

0404 10 26

 

0404 10 28

 

0404 10 32

 

0404 10 34

 

0404 10 36

 

0404 10 38

 

0404 90 21

 

0404 90 23

 

0404 90 29

 

0404 90 81

 

0404 90 83

 

0404 90 89

 

Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk;

0405 10 11

 

0405 10 19

 

0405 10 30

 

0405 10 50

 

0405 10 90

 

0405 20 90

 

0405 90 10

 

0405 90 90

 

Cut flowers and flower buds

0603 10 11

 

0603 10 13

 

0603 10 21

 

0603 10 25

 

0603 10 53

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 90 60

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling)

0710 40 00

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved

0711 90 30

 

Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried:

0803 00 19

 

Citrus fruit, fresh or dried:

0805 10 01  (3)

 

0805 10 05  (3)

 

0805 10 09  (3)

 

0805 10 11  (3)

 

0805 10 15  (1)

 

0805 10 19  (1)

 

0805 10 21  (1)

 

0805 10 25  (3)

 

0805 10 29  (3)

 

0805 10 31  (3)

 

0805 10 33  (3)

 

0805 10 35  (3)

 

0805 10 37  (2) (3)

 

0805 10 38  (2) (3)

 

0805 10 39  (2) (3)

 

0805 10 42  (2) (3)

 

0805 10 44  (3)

 

0805 10 46  (2) (3)

 

0805 10 51  (1)

 

0805 10 55  (1)

 

0805 10 59  (1)

 

0805 10 61  (1)

 

0805 10 65  (1)

 

0805 10 69  (1)

 

0805 30 20  (1)

 

0805 30 30  (1)

 

0805 30 40  (1)

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 10 40  (1)

 

Apples, pears and quinces, fresh:

0808 10 51  (3)

 

0808 10 53  (3)

 

0808 10 59  (3)

 

0808 10 61  (3)

 

0808 10 63  (3)

 

0808 10 69  (3)

 

0808 10 71  (3)

 

0808 10 73  (3)

 

0808 10 79  (3)

 

0808 10 92  (3)

 

0808 10 94  (3)

 

0808 10 98  (3)

 

0808 20 31  (3)

 

0808 20 37  (3)

 

0808 20 41  (3)

 

0808 20 47  (3)

 

0808 20 51  (3)

 

0808 20 57  (3)

 

0808 20 67  (3)

 

Maize (corn):

1005 10 90

 

1005 90 00

 

Rice:

1006 10 10

 

1006 10 21

 

1006 10 23

 

1006 10 25

 

1006 10 27

 

1006 10 92

 

1006 10 94

 

1006 10 96

 

1006 10 98

 

1006 20 11

 

1006 20 13

 

1006 20 15

 

1006 20 17

 

1006 20 92

 

1006 20 94

 

1006 20 96

 

1006 20 98

 

1006 30 21

 

1006 30 23

 

1006 30 25

 

1006 30 27

 

1006 30 42

 

1006 30 44

 

1006 30 46

 

1006 30 48

 

1006 30 61

 

1006 30 63

 

1006 30 65

 

1006 30 67

 

1006 30 92

 

1006 30 94

 

1006 30 96

 

1006 30 98

 

1006 40 00

 

Grain sorghum:

1007 00 10

 

1007 00 90

 

Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin:

1102 20 10

 

1102 20 90

 

1102 30 00

 

Cereal groats, meal and pellets:

1103 13 10

 

1103 13 90

 

1103 14 00

 

1103 29 40

 

1103 29 50

 

Cereal grains otherwise worked

1104 19 50

 

1104 19 91

 

1104 23 10

 

1104 23 30

 

1104 23 90

 

1104 23 99

 

1104 30 90

 

Starches; inulin:

1108 11 00

 

1108 12 00

 

1108 13 00

 

1108 14 00

 

1108 19 10

 

1108 19 90

 

1108 20 00

 

Wheat gluten, whether or not dried

1109 00 00

 

Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal

1602 50 10

 

1602 90 61

 

Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose

1701 11 10

 

1701 11 90

 

1701 12 10

 

1701 12 90

 

1701 91 00

 

1701 99 10

 

1701 99 90

 

Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose

1702 20 10

 

1702 20 90

 

1702 30 10

 

1702 30 51

 

1702 30 59

 

1702 30 91

 

1702 30 99

 

1702 40 10

 

1702 40 90

 

1702 60 10

 

1702 60 90

 

1702 90 30

 

1702 90 50

 

1702 90 60

 

1702 90 71

 

1702 90 75

 

1702 90 79

 

1702 90 80

 

1702 90 99

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts

2001 90 30

 

Tomatoes prepared or preserved

2002 10 10

 

2002 10 90

 

2002 90 11

 

2002 90 19

 

2002 90 31

 

2002 90 39

 

2002 90 91

 

2002 90 99

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved

2004 90 10

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved

2005 60 00

 

2005 80 00

 

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree

2007 10 10

 

2007 91 10

 

2007 91 30

 

2007 99 10

 

2007 99 20

 

2007 99 31

 

2007 99 33

 

2007 99 35

 

2007 99 39

 

2007 99 51

 

2007 99 55

 

2007 99 58

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants

2008 30 55

 

2008 30 75

 

2008 92 51

 

2008 92 76

 

2008 92 92

 

2008 92 93

 

2008 92 94

 

2008 92 96

 

2008 92 97

 

Fruit juices (including grape must)

2009 40 93

 

2009 60 11  (3)

 

2009 60 19  (3)

 

2009 60 51  (3)

 

2009 60 59  (3)

 

2009 60 71  (3)

 

2009 60 79  (3)

 

2009 60 90  (3)

 

2009 80 71

 

2009 90 49

 

2009 90 71

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included

2106 90 30

 

2106 90 55

 

2106 90 59

 

Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

2204 21 94

 

2204 29 62

 

2204 29 64

 

2204 29 65

 

2204 29 83

 

2204 29 84

 

2204 29 94

 

Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes

2205 10 10

 

2205 10 90

 

2205 90 10

 

2205 90 90

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol

2207 10 00

 

2207 20 00

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol

2208 40 10

 

2208 40 90

 

2208 90 91

 

2208 90 99

 

Bran, sharps and other residues

2302 10 10

 

2302 10 90

 

2302 20 10

 

2302 20 90

 

Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues

2303 10 11

 

Dextrins and other modified starches

3505 10 10

 

3505 10 90

 

3505 20 10

 

3505 20 30

 

3505 20 50

 

3505 20 90

 

(1)   

(1/6 to 15/10).

(2)   

(16/10 to 31/5).

(3)   

The full specific duty is payable if the respective Entry Price is not reached.

▼M5



CN code 2007

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Cheese and curd

0406 20 10 (Glarus herb cheese (known as Schabziger)

 

0406 90 13 (Emmentaler)

 

0406 90 15 (Sbrinz, Gruyère)

 

0406 90 17 (Bergkäse, Appenzell)

 

0406 90 18 (Fromage fribourgeois and tête de moine)

 

0406 90 19 (Glarus herb cheese (known as Schabziger)

 

0406 90 23 (Edam)

 

0406 90 25 (Tilsit)

 

0406 90 27 (Butterkäse)

 

0406 90 29 (Kashkaval)

 

0406 90 35 (Kefalo-Tyri)

 

0406 90 37 (Finlandia)

 

0406 90 39 (Jarlsberg)

 

0406 90 73 (Provolone)

 

ex 0406 90 75 (Caciocavallo)

 

ex 0406 90 76 (Danbo, Fontal, Fynbo, Havarti, Maribo, Samsø)

 

ex 0406 90 79 (Italico, Kernhem, Saint-Paulin)

 



ex 0406 90 81

(Lancashire, Cheshire, Wensleydale, Blamey, Colby, Monterey, Double Gloucester)

 

ex 0406 90 82 (Camembert)

 

ex 0406 90 84 (Brie)

 

▼B

ANNEX IV

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 8



Agricultural Products

EU offer

Annex IV — List 8

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Cheese and curd:

▼M5

0406 40 10 (Roquefort)

 

0406 90 18 (Vacherin Mont d’Or)

 

0406 40 50 (Gorgonzola)

 

0406 90 32 (Feta)

 

0406 90 61 (Grana Padano, Parmigiano Reggiano)

 

ex 0406 90 63 (Fiore Sardo)

 

ex 0406 90 75 (Asiago, Montasio, Ragusano)

 

ex 0406 90 76 (Fontina)

 

ex 0406 90 79 (Esrom, Saint-Nectaire, Taleggio)

 

ex 0406 90 81 (Cantal)

 

0406 90 85 (Kefalograviera, Kasseri)

 

▼B

Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines

2204 10 11

 

2204 10 91

 

2204 21 11

 

2204 21 12

 

2204 21 13

 

2204 21 17

 

2204 21 18

 

2204 21 19

 

2204 21 22

 

2204 21 24

 

2204 21 26

 

2204 21 27

 

2204 21 28

 

2204 21 32

 

2204 21 34

 

2204 21 36

 

2204 21 37

 

2204 21 38

 

2204 21 42

 

2204 21 43

 

2204 21 44

 

2204 21 46

 

2204 21 47

 

2204 21 48

 

2204 21 62

 

2204 21 66

 

2204 21 67

 

2204 21 68

 

2204 21 69

 

2204 21 71

 

2204 21 74

 

2204 21 76

 

2204 21 77

 

2204 21 78

 

2204 21 87

 

2204 21 88

 

2204 21 89

 

2204 21 91

 

2204 21 92

 

2204 21 93

 

2204 21 95

 

2204 21 96

 

2204 21 97

 

2204 29 12

 

2204 29 13

 

2204 29 17

 

2204 29 18

 

2204 29 42

 

2204 29 43

 

2204 29 44

 

2204 29 46

 

2204 29 47

 

2204 29 48

 

2204 29 71

 

2204 29 72

 

2204 29 81

 

2204 29 82

 

2204 29 87

 

2204 29 88

 

2204 29 89

 

2204 29 91

 

2204 29 92

 

2204 29 93

 

2204 29 95

 

2204 29 96

 

2204 29 97

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol

2208 20 12

 

2208 20 14

 

2208 20 26

 

2208 20 27

 

2208 20 62

 

2208 20 64

 

2208 20 86

 

2208 20 87

 

2208 30 11

 

2208 30 19

 

2208 30 32

 

2208 30 38

 

2208 30 52

 

2208 30 58

 

2208 30 72

 

2208 30 78

 

2208 90 41

 

2208 90 45

 

2208 90 52

 

Annex IV — Footnotes

ANNEX V

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

FISHERIES PRODUCTS

List 1

Introduction

Tariff concessions contained in List 1 to 4 of this Annex shall only take effect once the Fisheries Agreement referred to in Article 62 of this Agreement has entered into force. Concessions will be implemented according to the following schedule:

— 
Tariffs of products on List 1 will be eliminated immediately.
— 
Tariffs of products on List 2 will be eliminated in equal annual steps within three years after the entry into force of the Fisheries Agreement;
— 
Tariffs of products on List 3 will be eliminated in equal annual steps starting at the beginning of the fourth year after the entry into force of the Fisheries Agreement;
— 
Tariffs of products on List 4 will be eliminated in equal annual steps starting at the beginning of the sixth year after the entry into force of the Fisheries Agreement.

Tariff concessions applicable on import into the European Community of products originating in the Republic of South Africa listed in List 5 of this Annex shall be envisaged in the light of the content and continuity of the Fisheries Agreement referred to in Article 62 of this Agreement.

The Fisheries Agreement should enter into force, and the appropriate Community trade concessions on fisheries products should be fully implemented within a transitional period of 10 years from the entry into force of this Agreement



Fish Products

EU offer

Annex V — List 1

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live fish:

0301 10 90

 

0301 92 00

 

0301 99 11

 

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets

0302 12 00

 

0302 31 10

 

0302 32 10

 

0302 33 10

 

0302 39 11

 

0302 39 19

 

0302 66 00

 

0302 69 21

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets

0303 10 00

 

0303 22 00

 

0303 41 11

 

0303 41 13

 

0303 41 19

 

0303 42 12

 

0303 42 18

 

0303 42 32

 

0303 42 38

 

0303 42 52

 

0303 42 58

 

0303 43 11

 

0303 43 13

 

0303 43 19

 

0303 49 21

 

0303 49 23

 

0303 49 29

 

0303 49 41

 

0303 49 43

 

0303 49 49

 

0303 76 00

 

0303 79 21

 

0303 79 23

 

0303 79 29

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat

0304 10 13

 

0304 20 13

 

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed

1902 20 10

 

ANNEX V

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

FISHERIES PRODUCTS

List 2



Fish Products

EU offer

Annex V — List 2

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live fish:

0301 91 10

 

0301 93 00

 

0301 99 19

 

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets

0302 11 10

 

0302 19 00

 

0302 21 10

 

0302 21 30

 

0302 22 00

 

0302 62 00

 

0302 63 00

 

0302 65 20

 

0302 65 50

 

0302 65 90

 

0302 69 11

 

0302 69 19

 

0302 69 31

 

0302 69 33

 

0302 69 41

 

0302 69 45

 

0302 69 51

 

0302 69 85

 

0302 69 86

 

0302 69 92

 

0302 69 99

 

0302 70 00

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets

0303 21 10

 

0303 29 00

 

0303 31 10

 

0303 31 30

 

0303 33 00

 

0303 39 10

 

0303 72 00

 

0303 73 00

 

0303 75 20

 

0303 75 50

 

0303 75 90

 

0303 79 11

 

0303 79 19

 

0303 79 35

 

0303 79 37

 

0303 79 45

 

0303 79 51

 

0303 79 60

 

0303 79 62

 

0303 79 83

 

0303 79 85

 

0303 79 87

 

0303 79 92

 

0303 79 93

 

0303 79 94

 

0303 79 96

 

0303 80 00

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat

0304 10 19

 

0304 10 91

 

0304 20 19

 

0304 20 21

 

0304 20 29

 

0304 20 31

 

0304 20 33

 

0304 20 35

 

0304 20 37

 

0304 20 41

 

0304 20 43

 

0304 20 61

 

0304 20 69

 

0304 20 71

 

0304 20 73

 

0304 20 87

 

0304 20 91

 

0304 90 10

 

0304 90 31

 

0304 90 39

 

0304 90 41

 

0304 90 45

 

0304 90 57

 

0304 90 59

 

0304 90 97

 

Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish

0305 42 00

 

0305 59 50

 

0305 59 70

 

0305 63 00

 

0305 69 30

 

0305 69 50

 

0305 69 90

 

Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh

0306 11 10

 

0306 11 90

 

0306 12 10

 

0306 12 90

 

0306 13 10

 

0306 13 90

 

0306 14 10

 

0306 14 30

 

0306 14 90

 

0306 19 10

 

0306 19 90

 

0306 21 00

 

0306 22 10

 

0306 22 91

 

0306 22 99

 

0306 23 10

 

0306 23 90

 

0306 24 10

 

0306 24 30

 

0306 24 90

 

0306 29 10

 

0306 29 90

 

Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh

0307 10 90

 

0307 21 00

 

0307 29 10

 

0307 29 90

 

0307 31 10

 

0307 31 90

 

0307 39 10

 

0307 39 90

 

0307 41 10

 

0307 41 91

 

0307 41 99

 

0307 49 01

 

0307 49 11

 

0307 49 18

 

0307 49 31

 

0307 49 33

 

0307 49 35

 

0307 49 38

 

0307 49 51

 

0307 49 59

 

0307 49 71

 

0307 49 91

 

0307 49 99

 

0307 51 00

 

0307 59 10

 

0307 59 90

 

0307 91 00

 

0307 99 11

 

0307 99 13

 

0307 99 15

 

0307 99 18

 

0307 99 90

 

Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes

1604 11 00

 

1604 13 90

 

1604 15 11

 

1604 15 19

 

1604 15 90

 

1604 19 10

 

1604 19 50

 

1604 19 91

 

1604 19 92

 

1604 19 93

 

1604 19 94

 

1604 19 95

 

1604 19 98

 

1604 20 05

 

1604 20 10

 

1604 20 30

 

1604 30 10

 

1604 30 90

 

Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebra

1605 10 00

 

1605 20 10

 

1605 20 91

 

1605 20 99

 

1605 30 00

 

1605 40 00

 

1605 90 11

 

1605 90 19

 

1605 90 30

 

1605 90 90

 

ANNEX V

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

FISHERIES PRODUCTS

List 3



Fish Products

EU offer

Annex V — List 3

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live fish:

0301 91 90

 

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets

0302 11 90

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets

0303 21 90

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat

0304 10 11

 

0304 20 11

 

0304 20 57

 

0304 20 59

 

0304 90 47

 

0304 90 49

 

Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes

1604 13 11

 

ANNEX V

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

FISHERIES PRODUCTS

List 4



Fish Products

EU offer

Annex V — List 4

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Live fish:

0301 99 90

 

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets

0302 21 90

 

0302 23 00

 

0302 29 10

 

0302 29 90

 

0302 31 90

 

0302 32 90

 

0302 33 90

 

0302 39 91

 

0302 39 99

 

0302 40 05

 

0302 40 98

 

0302 50 10

 

0302 50 90

 

0302 61 10

 

0302 61 30

 

0302 61 90

 

0302 61 98

 

0302 64 05

 

0302 64 98

 

0302 69 25

 

0302 69 35

 

0302 69 55

 

0302 69 61

 

0302 69 75

 

0302 69 87

 

0302 69 91

 

0302 69 93

 

0302 69 94

 

0302 69 95

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets

0303 31 90

 

0303 32 00

 

0303 39 20

 

0303 39 30

 

0303 39 80

 

0303 41 90

 

0303 42 90

 

0303 43 90

 

0303 49 90

 

0303 50 05

 

0303 50 98

 

0303 60 11

 

0303 60 19

 

0303 60 90

 

0303 71 10

 

0303 71 30

 

0303 71 90

 

0303 71 98

 

0303 74 10

 

0303 74 20

 

0303 74 90

 

0303 77 00

 

0303 79 31

 

0303 79 41

 

0303 79 55

 

0303 79 65

 

0303 79 71

 

0303 79 75

 

0303 79 91

 

0303 79 95

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat

0304 10 31

 

0304 10 33

 

0304 10 35

 

0304 10 38

 

0304 10 94

 

0304 10 96

 

0304 10 98

 

0304 20 45

 

0304 20 51

 

0304 20 53

 

0304 20 75

 

0304 20 79

 

0304 20 81

 

0304 20 85

 

0304 20 96

 

0304 90 05

 

0304 90 20

 

0304 90 27

 

0304 90 35

 

0304 90 38

 

0304 90 51

 

0304 90 55

 

0304 90 61

 

0304 90 65

 

Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish

0305 10 00

 

0305 20 00

 

0305 30 11

 

0305 30 19

 

0305 30 30

 

0305 30 50

 

0305 30 90

 

0305 41 00

 

0305 49 10

 

0305 49 20

 

0305 49 30

 

0305 49 45

 

0305 49 50

 

0305 49 80

 

0305 51 10

 

0305 51 90

 

0305 59 11

 

0305 59 19

 

0305 59 30

 

0305 59 60

 

0305 59 90

 

0305 61 00

 

0305 62 00

 

0305 69 10

 

0305 69 20

 

Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh,

0306 13 30

 

0306 19 30

 

0306 23 31

 

0306 23 39

 

0306 29 30

 

Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes

1604 12 10

 

1604 12 91

 

1604 12 99

 

1604 14 12

 

1604 14 14

 

1604 14 16

 

1604 14 18

 

1604 14 90

 

1604 19 31

 

1604 19 39

 

1604 20 70

 

ANNEX V

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

FISHERIES PRODUCTS

List 5



Fish Products

EU offer

Annex V — List 5

CN code 1996

Tariff quota or partial liberalisation

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets

0302 69 65

 

0302 69 81

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets

0303 78 10

 

0303 78 90

 

0303 79 81

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat

0304 20 83

 

Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes

1604 13 19

 

1604 16 00

 

1604 20 40

 

1604 20 50

 

1604 20 90

 

ANNEX VI

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 1



Agricultural Products

SA offer

Annex VI — List 1

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0205 00 00

 

Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0208 10 00

 

0208 20 00

 

0208 90 00

 

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes

0603 10 00

 

0603 90 00

 

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses

0604 91 00

 

Potatoes, fresh or chilled:

0701 10 00

 

0701 90 00

 

Tomatoes, fresh or chilled:

0702 00 00

 

Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0703 10 00

 

0703 20 00

 

Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled:

0708 10 00

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 20 00

 

0709 90 00

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozen:

0710 90 00

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine

0711 30 00

 

Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared:

0712 90 10

 

0712 90 20

 

0712 90 30

 

Manioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes, sweet potatoes and similar roots

0714 10 10

 

0714 20 10

 

0714 90 10

 

Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled

0801 11 90

 

0801 19 90

 

Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried:

0803 00 00

 

Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried:

0804 40 00

 

0804 50 00

 

Citrus fruit, fresh or dried:

0805 10 00

 

0805 20 00

 

0805 30 00

 

0805 40 00

 

0805 90 00

 

Grapes, fresh or dried:

0806 10 00

 

Melons (including watermelons) and pawpaws (papayas), fresh:

0807 11 00

 

0807 19 00

 

0807 20 00

 

Apples, pears and quinces, fresh:

0808 10 00

 

0808 20 00

 

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh:

0809 10 00

 

0809 20 00

 

0809 30 00

 

0809 40 00

 

Other fruit, fresh:

0810 10 00

 

0810 50 00

 

0810 90 10

 

0810 90 90

 

Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas) in brine

0812 10 00

 

0812 90 15

 

0812 90 90

 

Fruit, dried, other than that of heading Nos 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruits

0813 30 00

 

0813 40 10

 

0813 40 90

 

0813 49 99

 

0813 50 00

 

Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitute

0901 21 00

 

0901 22 00

 

0901 90 90

 

Grain sorghum:

1007 00 00

 

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals:

1008 90 00

 

Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin:

1102 10 00

 

1102 90 10

 

1102 90 20

 

1102 90 30

 

Cereal groats, meal and pellets:

1103 12 10

 

1103 12 20

 

1103 29 20

 

Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced)

1104 12 10

 

1104 12 20

 

1104 22 10

 

1104 22 20

 

1104 29 90

 

Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713

1106 10 00

 

Malt, whether or not roasted:

1107 10 30

 

1107 10 40

 

1107 10 90

 

1107 20 30

 

1107 20 40

 

Soya beans, whether or not broken:

1201 00 00

 

Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken:

1206 00 00

 

Flours and meals of oil seeds or oleaginous fruits, other than those of mustard:

1208 10 00

 

1208 90 00

 

Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits)

1211 90 20

 

1211 90 30

 

Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen

1212 20 10

 

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included:

1404 20 90

 

Olive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1509 90 10

 

1509 90 90

 

Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, whether or not refined

1510 00 10

 

1510 00 90

 

Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1511 10 00

 

Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined

1514 10 00

 

Other fixed vegetable fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their fractions

1515 11 00

 

1515 19 10

 

1515 19 90

 

1515 30 10

 

1515 40 10

 

1515 40 90

 

1515 50 10

 

1515 50 90

 

1515 60 00

 

1515 90 10

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated

1516 10 10

 

Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils

1517 90 10

 

1517 90 90

 

Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood

1601 00 10

 

Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa:

1806 90 70

 

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances)

1902 20 10

 

1902 20 20

 

Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products

1904 20 10

 

1904 90 10

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar

2001 20 00

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen

2004 90 10

 

2004 90 20

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen

2005 90 20

 

2005 90 30

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar

2006 00 20

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved

2008 11 00

 

2008 99 30

 

Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté

2101 30 10

 

Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour

2103 10 00

 

2103 20 00

 

2103 30 10

 

2103 30 20

 

2103 90 90

 

Soups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenised composite food preparations:

2104 10 90

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included:

2106 90 35

 

Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters

2201 10 00

 

Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar

2202 10 10

 

2202 10 90

 

2202 90 20

 

2202 90 90

 

Beer made from malt:

2203 00 10

 

2203 00 90

 

Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets

2304 00 00

 

Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets

2305 00 00

 

Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets

2306 10 00

 

2306 20 00

 

2306 30 00

 

2306 40 00

 

2306 50 00

 

2306 60 00

 

2306 90 00

 

Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes

2403 91 00

 

Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins)

3502 11 00

 

3502 19 90

 

ANNEX VI

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 2



Agricultural Products

SA offer

Annex VI — List 2

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading No 0105, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0207 41 99

 

Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled:

0707 00 00

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 60 00

 

Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split:

0713 10 20

 

0713 31 00

 

0713 33 00

 

0713 39 00

 

0713 50 00

 

0713 90 10

 

0713 90 20

 

Dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried:

0804 30 00

 

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen

0811 90 15

 

Starches; inulin:

1108 11 90

 

1108 13 90

 

1108 14 90

 

1108 19 90

 

Linseed, whether or not broken:

1204 00 00

 

Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken:

1207 10 00

 

1207 20 00

 

1207 30 00

 

1207 40 00

 

1207 50 00

 

1207 60 00

 

1207 91 00

 

1207 92 00

 

1207 99 00

 

Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits)

1211 10 00

 

1211 20 00

 

1211 90 80

 

Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates

1302 11 00

 

1302 12 00

 

1302 19 10

 

1302 32 20

 

1302 39 20

 

Wool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin):

1505 90 00

 

Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1507 90 90

 

Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1511 90 20

 

1511 90 90

 

Sunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined

1512 11 00

 

1512 29 20

 

1512 29 90

 

Other fixed vegetable fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their fractions, whether or not refined

1515 29 90

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated

1516 10 90

 

1516 20 90

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated

1518 00 30

 

1519 11 00

 

1519 19 10

 

1519 19 20

 

1519 20 00

 

Vegetable waxes (other than triglycerides), beeswax, other insect waxes and spermaceti

1521 10 90

 

1521 90 00

 

Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose

1702 11 00

 

1702 19 00

 

1702 20 10

 

1702 20 30

 

1702 30 00

 

1702 40 00

 

1702 50 00

 

1702 60 10

 

1702 60 20

 

1702 90 10

 

1702 90 20

 

1702 90 25

 

1702 90 30

 

1702 90 50

 

1702 90 90

 

Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar:

1703 10 00

 

1703 90 00

 

Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract

1901 90 10

 

Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa;

1905 90 10

 

1905 90 20

 

1905 90 30

 

1905 90 90

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar

2001 10 00

 

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked

2007 10 00

 

2007 91 00

 

2007 99 10

 

2007 99 20

 

2007 99 90

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved

2008 20 00

 

2008 30 10

 

2008 30 90

 

2008 40 00

 

2008 50 00

 

2008 60 00

 

2008 70 00

 

2008 80 00

 

2008 92 10

 

2008 92 90

 

2008 99 10

 

2008 99 20

 

2008 99 90

 

Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented

2009 11 00

 

2009 19 00

 

2009 20 00

 

2009 30 00

 

2009 40 00

 

2009 50 00

 

2009 70 00

 

2009 80 20

 

2009 90 10

 

2009 90 20

 

Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté

2101 12 10

 

Yeasts (active or inactive); other single-cell micro-organisms, dead

2102 10 00

 

2102 20 00

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included:

2106 10 10

 

2106 90 50

 

2106 90 70

 

Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets

2306 70 00

 

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2905 43 00

 

Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets

3503 00 30

 

ANNEX VI

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 3



Agricultural Products

SA offer

Annex VI — List 3

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading No 0105, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0207 12 00

 

0207 21 00

 

0207 41 15

 

0207 41 90

 

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk

0403 90 00

 

Whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter

0404 10 00

 

Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling

0408 11 00

 

0408 19 00

 

0408 91 00

 

0408 99 00

 

Natural honey

0409 00 00

 

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses

0604 10 00

 

0604 99 00

 

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 51 00

 

Vegetables (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozen:

0710 10 00

 

0710 21 00

 

0710 22 00

 

0710 29 00

 

0710 30 00

 

0710 40 00

 

0710 80 90

 

Vegetables provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas) in brine

0711 10 00

 

0711 20 00

 

0711 40 00

 

0711 90 10

 

0711 90 90

 

Dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared:

0712 20 00

 

0712 30 00

 

0712 90 90

 

Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split:

0713 10 25

 

0713 32 00

 

Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen

0811 10 00

 

0811 20 00

 

0811 90 90

 

Fruit and nuts, provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine

0812 20 00

 

Fruit, dried, other than that of heading Nos 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruit

0813 10 00

 

Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitute

0901 90 10

 

Tea, whether or not flavoured:

0902 30 00

 

0902 40 00

 

Pepper of the genus Piper; dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum

0904 20 30

 

Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), thyme, bay leaves, curry and other spices:

0910 10 10

 

0910 10 20

 

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed; other cereals:

1008 20 00

 

1008 30 00

 

Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin:

1102 30 00

 

1102 90 90

 

Cereal groats, meal and pellets:

1103 14 00

 

1103 19 00

 

Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced)

1104 19 90

 

1104 29 20

 

1104 30 00

 

Flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules and pellets of potatoes:

1105 10 00

 

1105 20 10

 

1105 20 90

 

Flour, meal and powder of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713

1106 30 00

 

Malt, whether or not roasted:

1107 20 90

 

Starches; inulin:

1108 12 90

 

1108 20 00

 

Wheat gluten, whether or not dried

1109 00 00

 

Rape or colza seeds, whether or not broken:

1205 00 00

 

Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits)

1211 90 90

 

Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen

1212 10 00

 

1212 30 00

 

1212 99 90

 

Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates

1302 19 90

 

Lard stearin, lard oil, oleostearin, oleo-oil and tallow oil, not emulsified

1503 00 00

 

Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1506 00 90

 

Soya-bean oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1507 90 20

 

Olive oil and its fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1509 10 00

 

Sunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1512 19 20

 

1512 19 90

 

Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1514 90 20

 

1514 90 90

 

Other fixed vegetable fats and oils (including jojoba oil) and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

1515 29 20

 

1515 90 90

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated

1516 20 20

 

1516 20 30

 

1516 20 40

 

1516 20 60

 

Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils

1517 10 00

 

1517 90 20

 

1517 90 30

 

1517 90 40

 

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated

1518 00 10

 

1518 00 50

 

1518 00 60

 

1518 00 70

 

1518 00 90

 

1519 13 00

 

Degras; residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable fats

1522 00 00

 

Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood:

1602 20 10

 

1602 32 10

 

1602 32 90

 

1602 39 10

 

1602 39 90

 

Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates

1603 00 10

 

1603 00 20

 

1603 00 90

 

Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa:

1806 10 00

 

1806 20 10

 

1806 20 90

 

1806 31 00

 

1806 32 00

 

1806 90 40

 

1806 90 50

 

1806 90 60

 

Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract

1901 10 00

 

1901 20 90

 

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances)

1902 11 00

 

1902 19 00

 

1902 20 90

 

1902 30 00

 

1902 40 10

 

1902 40 90

 

Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products

1904 10 00

 

1904 20 90

 

1904 90 90

 

Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa

1905 10 00

 

1905 20 00

 

1905 30 00

 

1905 40 00

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar

2001 90 10

 

2001 90 90

 

Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid:

2002 10 10

 

2002 10 90

 

2002 90 00

 

Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid:

2003 10 10

 

2003 10 90

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen

2004 10 00

 

2004 90 30

 

2004 90 90

 

Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen

2005 10 00

 

2005 20 00

 

2005 40 10

 

2005 40 90

 

2005 51 00

 

2005 59 00

 

2005 60 00

 

2005 70 00

 

2005 80 00

 

2005 90 10

 

2005 90 90

 

Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar

2006 00 30

 

2006 00 90

 

Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved

2008 91 00

 

Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented

2009 60 00

 

2009 80 10

 

Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté

2101 11 10

 

2101 11 90

 

2101 12 90

 

2101 30 90

 

Yeasts (active or inactive); other single-cell micro-organisms, dead

2102 30 00

 

Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour

2103 90 10

 

Soups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenised composite food preparations:

2104 10 10

 

2104 10 20

 

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included:

2106 10 90

 

2106 90 65

 

2106 90 90

 

Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading No 2009:

2204 10 10  (*1)

global sparkling wine 0,26 global million l; agf 5 %

2204 10 90  (*1)

global sparkling wine 0,26 global million l; agf 5 %

2204 21 10  (*1)

global wine 1 million l; agf 5 %

2204 21 20  (*1)

global wine 1 million l; agf 5 %

2204 21 90  (*1)

global wine 1 million l; agf 5 %

2204 29 10

 

2204 29 20

 

2204 29 90

 

2204 30 00

 

Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances:

2205 10 00

 

2205 90 00

 

Other fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead); mixtures of fermented beverages

2206 00 10

 

2206 00 20

 

2206 00 30

 

2206 00 40

 

2206 00 50

 

2206 00 60

 

2206 00 70

 

2206 00 90

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher

2207 10 00

 

2207 20 00

 

Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol

2208 10 90

 

2208 20 00

 

2208 30 00

 

2208 40 00

 

2208 50 00

 

2208 60 00

 

2208 70 10

 

2208 70 90

 

2208 90 10

 

2208 90 90

 

Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar obtained from acetic acid:

2209 00 00

 

Wine lees; argol:

2307 00 00

 

Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding:

2309 10 00

 

2309 90 90

 

Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse:

2401 10 00

 

2401 20 00

 

2401 30 00

 

Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes:

2402 10 00

 

2402 20 00

 

2402 90 00

 

Other manufactured tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes

2403 10 10

 

2403 10 20

 

2403 10 30

 

2403 99 10

 

2403 99 90

 

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2905 44 10

 

2905 44 20

 

Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids

3301 90 10

 

3301 90 20

 

3301 90 30

 

3301 90 60

 

3301 90 70

 

Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins)

3502 19 10

 

Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets)

3503 00 10

 

Wool, not carded or combed:

5101 30 20

 

Fine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed:

5102 10 90

 

5102 20 90

 

Cotton, not carded or combed:

5201 00 20

 

5201 00 90

 

Cotton, carded or combed

5203 00 00

 

(*1)   

The annual growth factor (agf) will be applied annually to the relevant basic quantities.

ANNEX VI

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

List 4



Agricultural Products

SA offer

Annex VI — List 4

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled:

0201 10 00

 

0201 20 00

 

0201 30 00

 

Meat of bovine animals, frozen:

0202 10 00

 

0202 20 00

 

0202 30 00

 

Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0203 11 00

 

0203 12 00

 

0203 19 90

 

0203 21 00

 

0203 22 00

 

0203 29 90

 

Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen:

0204 10 00

 

0204 21 00

 

0204 22 00

 

0204 23 00

 

0204 30 00

 

0204 41 00

 

0204 42 00

 

0204 43 00

 

0204 50 00

 

Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies

0206 10 10

 

0206 10 90

 

0206 19 99

 

0206 21 00

 

0206 22 00

 

0206 29 00

 

0206 30 00

 

0206 41 00

 

0206 49 00

 

0206 80 00

 

0206 90 00

 

Pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, fresh

0209 00 00

 

Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals

0210 11 00

 

0210 12 00

 

0210 19 00

 

0210 20 00

 

0210 90 00

 

Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:

0402 10 00

 

0402 21 00

 

0402 29 00

 

0402 91 00

 

0402 99 00

 

Whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter

0404 90 00

 

Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk; dairy spreads:

0405 00 00

 

0405 10 00

 

0405 20 10

 

0405 20 90

 

0405 90 00

 

Cheese and curd:

▼M5

0406 10 10  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 10 20  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 20 10  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 20 90  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 30 00  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 0 %; agf 3 %

0406 40 10  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 40 90  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 10  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 25  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 35  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 99  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 50 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 12  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 0 %; agf 3 %

0406 90 22  (*1)

Global cheese and curd 5 000 t; 0 %; agf 3 %

▼B

Wheat and meslin:

1001 90 00

 

Barley:

1003 00 00

 

Maize (corn):

1005 10 00

 

1005 90 00

 

Wheat or meslin flour:

1101 00 10

 

1101 00 20

 

Cereal flours other than of wheat or meslin:

1102 20 00

 

Cereal groats, meal and pellets:

1103 11 00

 

1103 13 00

 

1103 21 00

 

Cereal grains otherwise worked (for example, hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced)

1104 11 00

 

1104 19 10

 

1104 21 00

 

1104 23 00

 

1104 29 10

 

Malt, whether or not roasted:

1107 10 10

 

1107 20 10

 

Starches; inulin:

1108 11 10

 

Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood

1601 00 90

 

Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or blood:

1602 10 00

 

1602 20 90

 

1602 41 00

 

1602 42 00

 

1602 49 90

 

1602 50 30

 

1602 50 40

 

1602 50 90

 

1602 90 10

 

1602 90 20

 

1602 90 90

 

Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form:

1701 11 00

 

1701 12 00

 

1701 91 00

 

1701 99 00

 

Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa:

1704 10 00

 

1704 90 00

 

Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa:

1806 90 20

 

1806 90 30

 

Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract

1901 20 10

 

1901 20 20

 

1901 90 20

 

1901 90 90

 

Ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa:

2105 00 10

 

2105 00 20

 

2105 00 90

 

Bran, sharps and other residues

2302 30 00

 

Flax, raw or processed but not spun; flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnet)

5301 10 00

 

5301 21 00

 

5301 29 00

 

5301 30 00

 

True hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), raw or processed but not spun; tow and waste of true hemp

5302 10 00

 

5302 90 00

 

(*1)   

The annual growth factor (agf) will be applied annually to the relevant basic quantities.

Annex VI — Footnotes

ANNEX VII

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

FISHERIES PRODUCTS



Fish Products

SA offer

Annex VII — List 1

HS code 1996

Notes/tariff quota/reductions

Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading No 0304:

0302 11 00

 

0302 12 00

 

0302 19 00

 

0302 21 00

 

0302 22 00

 

0302 23 00

 

0302 29 00

 

0302 31 00

 

0302 32 00

 

0302 33 00

 

0302 39 00

 

0302 40 00

 

0302 50 00

 

0302 61 00

 

0302 62 00

 

0302 63 00

 

0302 64 00

 

0302 65 00

 

0302 66 00

 

0302 69 10

 

0302 69 20

 

0302 69 30

 

0302 69 40

 

0302 69 50

 

0302 69 60

 

0302 69 70

 

0302 69 90

 

0302 70 00

 

Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading No 0304:

0303 10 00

 

0303 21 00

 

0303 22 00

 

0303 29 00

 

0303 31 00

 

0303 32 00

 

0303 33 00

 

0303 39 00

 

0303 41 00

 

0303 42 00

 

0303 43 00

 

0303 49 00

 

0303 50 00

 

0303 60 00

 

0303 71 00

 

0303 72 00

 

0303 73 00

 

0303 74 00

 

0303 75 00

 

0303 76 00

 

0303 77 00

 

0303 78 00

 

0303 79 10

 

0303 79 20

 

0303 79 30

 

0303 79 40

 

0303 79 50

 

0303 79 90

 

0303 80 00

 

Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen:

0304 10 10

 

0304 10 20

 

0304 10 90

 

0304 20 10

 

0304 20 20

 

0304 20 90

 

0304 90 10

 

0304 90 20

 

0304 90 90

 

Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish

0305 10 00

 

0305 20 00

 

0305 30 10

 

0305 30 90

 

0305 41 00

 

0305 42 00

 

0305 49 10

 

0305 49 90

 

0305 51 00

 

0305 59 10

 

0305 59 90

 

0305 61 00

 

0305 62 00

 

0305 63 00

 

0305 69 00

 

Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine

0306 11 00

 

0306 12 00

 

0306 13 00

 

0306 14 00

 

0306 19 10

 

0306 19 90

 

0306 21 00

 

0306 22 00

 

0306 23 00

 

0306 24 00

 

0306 29 10

 

0306 29 20

 

0306 29 90

 

Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine

0307 10 10

 

0307 10 90

 

0307 21 00

 

0307 29 00

 

0307 31 00

 

0307 39 00

 

0307 41 00

 

0307 49 00

 

0307 51 00

 

0307 59 00

 

0307 60 00

 

0307 91 00

 

0307 99 10

 

0307 99 20

 

0307 99 90

 

0399 99 99

 

Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined

1504 10 10

 

1504 10 90

 

1504 20 10

 

1504 20 90

 

1504 30 10

 

1504 30 90

 

Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs:

1604 11 00

 

1604 12 10

 

1604 12 90

 

1604 13 05

 

1604 13 10

 

1604 13 15

 

1604 13 20

 

1604 13 80

 

1604 13 90

 

1604 14 10

 

1604 14 90

 

1604 15 10

 

1604 15 20

 

1604 15 90

 

1604 16 00

 

1604 19 10

 

1604 19 20

 

1604 19 90

 

1604 20 10

 

1604 20 30

 

1604 20 40

 

1604 20 80

 

1604 20 90

 

1604 30 10

 

1604 30 20

 

Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved:

1605 10 80

 

1605 10 90

 

1605 20 80

 

1605 20 90

 

1605 30 90

 

1605 40 80

 

1605 40 90

 

1605 90 20

 

1605 90 30

 

1605 90 40

 

1605 90 90

 

ANNEX VIII

COMPETITION

The European Community shall assess any practices contrary to Article 35 of this Agreement on the basis of criteria arising from the application of the rules of Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty establishing the European Community, including secondary legislation.

The Republic of South Africa shall assess any practices contrary to Article 35 of this Agreement on the basis of criteria arising from the application of the rules of South African competition law.

ANNEX IX

PUBLIC AID

Without prejudice to the Parties' rights and obligations in terms of their respective laws and international commitments, and to the measures taken by the Parties in implementation of Article 41 of this Agreement, it is accepted that:

(a) 

The provisions of Title III, Section E of this Agreement should not obstruct the performance in law or in fact of the operation of services of general economic interest assigned to public undertakings.

(b) 

Public aid provided, for example, by way of programmes or schemes in support of public objectives such as, inter alia, regional development, industrial restructuring and development, promotion of the micro enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, the advancement of previously disadvantaged persons or affirmative action programmes is, as a general rule, compatible with the proper functioning of this Agreement.

(c) 

Public aid provided to support the public policy objectives listed below is, as a general rule, also compatible with the proper functioning of this Agreement:

— 
employment,
— 
environmental protection,
— 
rescue and restructuring of firms in difficulty,
— 
research and development,
— 
support to firms in deprived urban areas, and
— 
training.
(d) 

Public aid will not be exempted from action under GATT 1994 unless adequate measures are taken for the implementation of Article 41 of this Agreement.

ANNEX X

EXCHANGE OF LETTERS IN RELATION TO THE WINES AND SPIRITS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Letter from the Community

Sir,

I refer to the Agreement on Trade, Development and Cooperation signed today and confirm our agreement with the elements of a commitment between the European Community and the Republic of South Africa on port and sherry that you attached to this letter.

The commitments between the European Community and the Republic of South Africa on port and sherry will be worked out in further detail in the context of a Wines and Spirits Agreement which will be concluded as soon as possible and no later than September 1999.

I would be obliged if you could confirm the agreement of the Republic of South Africa with the content of this letter and its attachment.

Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.

On behalf of the European Community




Attachment

1.

The Republic of South Africa reconfirms that the names ‘port’ and ‘sherry’ are not and will not be used for its exports to the European Community.

2.

The Republic of South Africa will phase out the use of the ‘port’ and ‘sherry’ names on all export markets within 5 years, except in the case on non-SACU SADC countries, where an 8 year phase-out period would apply.

3.

For the purpose of the Wines and Spirits Agreement, the South African domestic market is defined to cover SACU (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland).

4.

South African products may be marketed as ‘port’ and ‘sherry’ on the South African domestic market during a 12 year transitional period. Beyond that period the new denominations of these products which shall be used on the South African domestic market will be jointly agreed between the Republic of South Africa and the European Community.

5.

►M1  From the entry into force of the Agreement, the European Community will provide a duty free quota for bottled wines of 33,6 million litres. This amount will be adjusted by 5 % to a total of 35,3 million litres from 1 January 2002. However, in order to compensate for the fact that the quota was not opened in 2000 and 2001, the corresponding amount of 67,2 million litres will be added to the quota over a period of ten years, raising the total annual volume to 42,02 million litres for the years 2002 to 2011. ◄

6.

As an additional effort to the main objectives agreed for the development programme for the Republic of South Africa to be funded by the European Community, the European Community will provide assistance of EUR 15 million for the restructuring of the South African wines and spirits sector and for the marketing and distribution of South African wines and spirits products. Such assistance will commence at the entry into force of the Wines and Spirits Agreement.

7.

A Wines and Spirits Agreement between South Africa and the European Community will be concluded as soon as possible and no later than in September 1999, in order to ensure that the entry into force of the Wines and Spirits Agreement will take place before or in January 2000.

Letter from the Republic of South Africa

Sir,

I acknowledge receipt of your letter of today's date which reads as follows:

‘I refer to the Agreement on Trade, Development and Cooperation signed today and confirm our agreement with the elements of a commitment between the European Community and the Republic of South Africa on port and sherry that you attached to this letter.

The commitments between the European Community and the Republic of South Africa on port and sherry will be worked out in further detail in the context of a Wines and Spirits Agreement which will be concluded as soon as possible and no later than September 1999.

I would be obliged if you could confirm the agreement of the Republic of South Africa with the content of this letter and its attachment.’

I confirm that my Government is in agreement with the contents of this letter and its attachment.

Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.

On behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa

PROTOCOL 1

concerning the definition of the concept of ‘originating products’ and methods of administrative cooperation

CONTENTS

TITLE I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

— Article 1

Definitions

TITLE II

DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF ‘ORIGINATING PRODUCTS’

— Article 2

General requirements

— Article 3

Cumulation of origin

— Article 4

Wholly obtained products

— Article 5

Sufficiently worked or processed products

— Article 6

Insufficient working or processing operations

— Article 7

Unit of qualification

— Article 8

Accessories, spare parts and tools

— Article 9

Sets

— Article 10

Neutral elements

TITLE III

TERRITORIAL REQUIREMENTS

— Article 11

Principle of territoriality

— Article 12

Direct transport

— Article 13

Exhibitions

TITLE IV

PROOF OF ORIGIN

— Article 14

General requirements

— Article 15

Procedure for the issue of an EUR.1 movement certificate

— Article 16

EUR.1 movement certificates issued retrospectively

— Article 17

Issue of a duplicate EUR.1 movement certificate

— Article 18

Issue of EUR.1 movement certificates on the basis of a proof of origin issued or made out previously

— Article 19

Conditions for making out an invoice declaration

— Article 20

Approved exporter

— Article 21

Validity of proof of origin

— Article 22

Submission of proof of origin

— Article 23

Importation by instalments

— Article 24

Exemptions from proof of origin

— Article 25

Supplier's declaration

— Article 26

Supporting documents

— Article 27

Preservation of proof of origin, suppliers' declarations and supporting documents

— Article 28

Discrepancies and formal errors

— Article 29

Amounts expressed in euro

TITLE V

ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION

— Article 30

Mutual assistance

— Article 31

Verification of proofs of origin

— Article 32

Dispute settlement

— Article 33

Penalties

— Article 34

Free zones

TITLE VI

CEUTA AND MELILLA

— Article 35

Application of the Protocol

— Article 36

Special conditions

TITLE VII

FINAL PROVISIONS

— Article 37

Amendments to the Protocol

— Article 38

Implementation of the Protocol

— Article 39

Goods in transit or in storage

ANNEXES

— Annex I

Introductory notes to the list in Annex II

— Annex II

List of working or processing required to be carried out on non-originating materials in order that the product manufactured can obtain originating status

— Annex III

EUR.1 movement certificate and application for an EUR.1 movement certificate

— Annex IV

Invoice declaration

— Annex V

Supplier's declaration





TITLE I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1

Definitions

For the purposes of this Protocol:

(a) 

‘manufacture’ means any kind of working or processing including assembly or specific operations;

(b) 

‘material’ means any ingredient, raw material, component or part, etc., used in the manufacture of the product;

(c) 

‘product’ means the product being manufactured, even if it is intended for later use in another manufacturing operation;

(d) 

‘goods’ means both materials and products;

(e) 

‘customs value’ means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on customs valuation);

(f) 

‘ex-works price’ means the price paid for the product ex works to the manufacturer in the Community or South Africa in whose undertaking the last working or processing is carried out, provided the price includes the value of all the materials used, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported;

(g) 

‘value of materials’ means the customs value at the time of importation of the non-originating materials used, or, if this is not known and cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the Community or South Africa;

(h) 

‘value of originating materials’ means the value of such materials as defined in subparagraph g applied mutatis mutandis;

(i) 

‘added value’ shall be taken to be the ex-works price minus the customs value of each of the materials incorporated which originate in the other countries referred to in Article 3 or, where the customs value is not known or cannot be ascertained, the first price verifiably paid for the products in the Community or South Africa;

(j) 

‘chapters’ and ‘headings’ mean the chapters and the headings (four-digit codes) used in the nomenclature which makes up the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System, referred to in this Protocol as ‘the Harmonised System’ or ‘HS’;

(k) 

‘classified’ refers to the classification of a product or material under a particular heading;

(l) 

‘consignment’ means products which are either sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee or covered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such a document, by a single invoice;

(m) 

‘territories’ includes territorial waters;

(n) 

‘ACP States’ refers to the African, Caribbean and Pacific States that are Contracting Parties to the Fourth ACP-EC Convention, signed at Lomé on 15 December 1989, as amended by the Agreement signed at Mauritius on 4 November 1995;

(o) 

‘SACU’ refers to the Southern African Customs Union.

TITLE II

DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF ‘ORIGINATING PRODUCTS’

Article 2

General requirements

1.  

For the purpose of implementing this Agreement, the following products shall be considered as originating in the Community:

(a) 

products wholly obtained in the Community within the meaning of Article 4 of this Protocol;

(b) 

products obtained in the Community incorporating materials which have not been wholly obtained there, provided that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing in the Community within the meaning of Article 5 of this Protocol.

2.  

For the purpose of implementing this Agreement, the following products shall be considered as originating in South Africa:

(a) 

products wholly obtained in South Africa within the meaning of Article 4 of this Protocol;

(b) 

products obtained in South Africa incorporating materials which have not been wholly obtained there, provided that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing in South Africa within the meaning of Article 5 of this Protocol.

Article 3

Cumulation of origin

Bilateral cumulation

1.  
Materials originating in the Community shall be considered as materials originating in South Africa when incorporated into a product obtained there. It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided they have undergone working or processing going beyond that referred to in Article 6 of this Protocol.
2.  
Materials originating in South Africa shall be considered as materials originating in the Community when incorporated into a product obtained there. It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided they have undergone working or processing going beyond that referred to in Article 6 of this Protocol.

Cumulation with ACP States

3.  
Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 5 and 6, materials originating in an ACP State shall be considered as originating in the Community or South Africa when incorporated into a product obtained there. It shall not be necessary that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing.
4.  
Any working or processing carried out within SACU shall be considered as having been carried out in South Africa, when further worked or processed there.
5.  
Products which have acquired originating status by virtue of paragraph 3 shall only continue to be considered as products originating in the Community or South Africa when the value added there exceeds the value of the materials used originating in any one of the ACP States. If this is not so, the products concerned shall be considered as originating in the ACP State which accounts for the highest value of originating materials used. In the allocation of origin, no account shall be taken of materials originating in the ACP States which have undergone sufficient working or processing in the Community or South Africa.
6.  
The cumulation provided for in paragraph 3 may only be applied where the ACP materials used have acquired the status of originating products by an application of the rules of origin contained in the Fourth ACP-EC Convention. The Community and South Africa shall provide each other, through the European Commission with details of agreements and their corresponding rules of origin which have been concluded with the ACP States.
7.  
Once the requirements laid down in paragraph 6 have been fulfilled, and a date for the entry into force of these provisions has been agreed, each party shall fulfil its own notification and information obligations.

Article 4

Wholly obtained products

1.  

The following shall be considered as wholly obtained in the Community or South Africa:

(a) 

mineral products extracted from their soil or from their seabed;

(b) 

vegetable products harvested there;

(c) 

live animals born and raised there;

(d) 

products from live animals raised there;

(e) 

products obtained by hunting or fishing conducted there;

(f) 

products of sea fishing and other products taken from the sea outside the territorial waters of the Community or South Africa by their vessels;

(g) 

products made aboard their factory ships exclusively from products referred to in subparagraph f;

(h) 

used articles collected there fit only for the recovery of raw materials, including used tyres fit only for retreading or for use as waste;

(i) 

waste and scrap resulting from manufacturing operations conducted there;

(j) 

products extracted from marine soil or subsoil outside their territorial waters provided that they have sole rights to work that soil or subsoil;

(k) 

goods produced there exclusively from the products specified in subparagraphs a to j.

2.  

The terms ‘their vessels’ and ‘their factory ships’ in paragraph 1(f) and (g) shall apply only to vessels and factory ships:

(a) 

which are registered or recorded in an EC Member State or in South Africa;

(b) 

which sail under the flag of an EC Member State or of South Africa;

(c) 

which are owned to an extent of at least 50 % by nationals of EC Member States or of South Africa, or by a company with its head office in one of these States, of which the manager or managers, Chairman of the Board of Directors or the Supervisory Board, and the majority of the members of such boards are nationals of EC Member States or of South Africa and of which, in addition, in the case of partnerships or limited companies, at least half the capital belongs to those States or to public bodies or nationals of the said States;

(d) 

of which the master and officers are nationals of EC Member States or of South Africa; and

(e) 

of which at least 75 % of the crew are nationals of EC Member States or of South Africa.

At the entry into force of tariff concessions for fishery products, paragraphs 2(d) and 2(e), will be replaced by:

‘(d) 

of which at least 50 % of the crew, masters and officers included, are nationals of EC Member States or of South Africa’.

Article 5

Sufficiently worked or processed products

1.  
For the purposes of Article 2, products which are not wholly obtained are considered to be sufficiently worked or processed when the conditions set out in the list in Annex II are fulfilled.

The conditions referred to above indicate, for all products covered by this Agreement, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in manufacturing and apply only in relation to such materials. Accordingly, it follows that if a product, which has acquired originating status by fulfilling the conditions set out in the list is used in the manufacture of another product, the conditions applicable to the product in which it is incorporated do not apply to it, and no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials which may have been used in its manufacture.

2.  

Notwithstanding paragraph 1, non-originating materials which, according to the conditions set out in the list, should not be used in the manufacture of a product may nevertheless be used, provided that:

(a) 

their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the product, except for products falling within Chapters 3 and 24 and HS Headings 1604, 1605, 2207 and 2208 where the total value of the non-originating materials does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the product;

(b) 

any of the percentages given in the list for the maximum value of non-originating materials are not exceeded through the application of this paragraph.

This paragraph shall not apply to products falling within Chapters 50 to 63 of the Harmonised System.

3.  
Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall apply except as provided in Article 6.

Article 6

Insufficient working or processing operations

1.  

Without prejudice to paragraph 2, the following operations shall be considered as insufficient working or processing to confer the status of originating products, whether or not the requirements of Article 5 are satisfied:

(a) 

operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during transport and storage (ventilation, spreading out, drying, chilling, placing in salt, sulphur dioxide or other aqueous solutions, removal of damaged parts, and like operations);

(b) 

simple operations consisting of removal of dust, sifting or screening, sorting, classifying, matching (including the making-up of sets of articles), washing, painting, cutting up;

(c) 
(i) 

changes of packaging and breaking up and assembly of packages;

(ii) 

simple placing in bottles, flasks, bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards, etc., and all other simple packaging operations;

(d) 

affixing marks, labels and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging;

(e) 

simple mixing of products, whether or not of different kinds, where one or more components of the mixtures do not meet the conditions laid down in this Protocol to enable them to be considered as originating in the Community or South Africa;

(f) 

simple assembly of parts to constitute a complete product;

(g) 

a combination of two or more operations specified in subparagraphs a to f;

(h) 

slaughter of animals.

2.  
All the operations carried out in either the Community or South Africa on a given product shall be considered together when determining whether the working or processing undergone by that product is to be regarded as insufficient within the meaning of paragraph 1.

Article 7

Unit of qualification

1.  
The unit of qualification for the application of the provisions of this Protocol shall be the particular product which is considered as the basic unit when determining classification using the nomenclature of the Harmonised System.

Accordingly, it follows that:

(a) 

when a product composed of a group or assembly of articles is classified under the terms of the Harmonised System in a single heading, the whole constitutes the unit of qualification;

(b) 

when a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under the same heading of the Harmonised System, each product must be taken individually when applying the provisions of this Protocol.

2.  
Where, under General Rule 5 of the Harmonised System, packaging is included with the product for classification purposes, it shall be included for the purposes of determining origin.

Article 8

Accessories, spare parts and tools

Accessories, spare parts and tools dispatched with a piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle, which are part of the normal equipment and included in the price thereof or which are not separately invoiced, shall be regarded as one with the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle in question.

Article 9

Sets

Sets, as defined in General Rule 3 of the Harmonised System, shall be regarded as originating when all component products are originating. Nevertheless, when a set is composed of originating and non-originating products, the set as a whole shall be regarded as originating, provided that the value of the non-originating products does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set.

Article 10

Neutral elements

In order to determine whether a product originates, it shall not be necessary to determine the origin of the following which might be used in its manufacture:

(a) 

energy and fuel;

(b) 

plant and equipment;

(c) 

machines and tools;

(d) 

goods which do not enter and which are not intended to enter into the final composition of the product.

TITLE III

TERRITORIAL REQUIREMENTS

Article 11

Principle of territoriality

1.  
The conditions set out in Title II relative to the acquisition of originating status must be fulfilled without interruption in the Community or South Africa, except as provided for in Article 3.
2.  

If originating goods exported from the Community or South Africa to another country are returned, except in so far as provided for in Article 3, they must be considered as non-originating, unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:

(a) 

the goods returned are the same goods as those exported, and

(b) 

they have not undergone any operation beyond that necessary to preserve them in good condition while in that country or while being exported.

Article 12

Direct transport

1.  
The preferential treatment provided for under the Agreement applies only to products, satisfying the requirements of this Protocol, which are transported directly between the Community and South Africa, or through the territories of the other countries referred to in Article 3. However, products constituting one single consignment may be transported through other territories with, should the occasion arise, transhipment or temporary warehousing in such territories, provided that they remain under the surveillance of the customs authorities in the country of transit or warehousing and do not undergo operations other than unloading, reloading or any operation designed to preserve them in good condition.

Originating products may be transported by pipeline across territory other than that of the Community or South Africa.

2.  

Evidence that the conditions set out in paragraph 1 have been fulfilled shall be supplied to the customs authorities of the importing country by the production of:

(a) 

a single transport document covering the passage from the exporting country through the country of transit; or

(b) 

a certificate issued by the customs authorities of the country of transit:

(i) 

giving an exact description of the products,

(ii) 

stating the dates of unloading and reloading of the products and, where applicable, the names of the ships, or the other means of transport used, and

(iii) 

certifying the conditions under which the products remained in the transit country, or

(c) 

failing these, any substantiating documents.

Article 13

Exhibitions

1.  

Originating products, sent for exhibition in a country other than those referred to in Article 3 and sold after the exhibition for importation in the Community or South Africa shall benefit on importation from the provisions of the Agreement provided it is shown to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:

(a) 

an exporter has consigned these products from the Community or South Africa to the country in which the exhibition is held and has exhibited them there;

(b) 

the products have been sold or otherwise disposed of by that exporter to a person in the Community or South Africa;

(c) 

the products have been consigned during the exhibition or immediately thereafter in the state in which they were sent for exhibition, and

(d) 

the products have not, since they were consigned for exhibition, been used for any purpose other than demonstration at the exhibition.

2.  
A proof of origin must be issued or made out in accordance with the provisions of Title IV and submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country in the normal manner. The name and address of the exhibition must be indicated thereon. Where necessary, additional documentary evidence of the conditions under which they have been exhibited may be required.
3.  
Paragraph 1 shall apply to any trade, industrial, agricultural or crafts exhibition, fair or similar public show or display which is not organised for private purposes in shops or business premises with a view to the sale of foreign products, and during which the products remain under customs control.

TITLE IV

PROOF OF ORIGIN

Article 14

General requirements

1.  

Products originating in the Community shall, on importation into South Africa and products originating in South Africa shall, on importation into the Community benefit from this Agreement on submission of either:

(a) 

an EUR.1 movement certificate, a specimen of which appears at Annex III; or

(b) 

in the cases specified in Article 19(1), a declaration, the text of which appears at Annex IV, given by the exporter on an invoice, a delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the products concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified (hereinafter referred to as the ‘invoice declaration’).

2.  
Notwithstanding paragraph 1, originating products within the meaning of this Protocol shall, in the cases specified in Article 24, benefit from this Agreement without it being necessary to submit any of the documents referred to above.

Article 15

Procedure for the issue of an EUR.1 movement certificate

1.  
An EUR.1 movement certificate shall be issued by the customs authorities of the exporting country on application having been made in writing by the exporter or, under the exporter's responsibility, by his authorised representative.
2.  
For this purpose, the exporter or his authorised representative shall fill out both the EUR.1 movement certificate and the application form, specimens of which appear at Annex III. These forms shall be completed in one of the languages in which this Agreement is drawn up and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting country. If they are handwritten, they shall be completed in ink in printed characters. The description of the products must be given in the box reserved for this purpose without leaving any blank lines. Where the box is not completely filled, a horizontal line must be drawn below the last line of the description, the empty space being crossed through.
3.  
The exporter applying for the issue of an EUR.1 movement certificate shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs authorities of the exporting country where the EUR.1 movement certificate is issued, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol.
4.  
An EUR.1 movement certificate shall be issued by the customs authorities of an EC Member State or South Africa if the products concerned can be considered as products originating in the Community, South Africa or in one of the other countries referred to in Article 3 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol.
5.  
The issuing customs authorities shall take any steps necessary to verify the originating status of the products and the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol. For this purpose, they shall have the right to call for any evidence and to carry out any inspection of the exporter's accounts or any other check considered appropriate. The issuing customs authorities shall also ensure that the forms referred to in paragraph 2 are duly completed. In particular, they shall check whether the space reserved for the description of the products has been completed in such a manner as to exclude all possibility of fraudulent additions.
6.  
The date of issue of the EUR.1 movement certificate shall be indicated in box 11 of the certificate.
7.  
An EUR.1 movement certificate shall be issued by the customs authorities and made available to the exporter as soon as actual exportation has been effected or ensured.

Article 16

EUR.1 movement certificates issued retrospectively

1.  

Notwithstanding Article 15(7), an EUR.1 movement certificate may exceptionally be issued after exportation of the products to which it relates if:

(a) 

it was not issued at the time of exportation because of errors or involuntary omissions or special circumstances; or

(b) 

it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that an EUR.1 movement certificate was issued but was not accepted at importation for technical reasons.

2.  
For the implementation of paragraph 1, the exporter must indicate in his application the place and date of exportation of the products to which the EUR.1 movement certificate relates, and state the reasons for his request.
3.  
The customs authorities may issue an EUR.1 movement certificate retrospectively only after verifying that the information supplied in the exporter's application agrees with that in the corresponding file.

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4.  

EUR.1 movement certificates issued retrospectively must be endorsed with one of the following phrases:

BG

‘ИЗДАДЕН ВПОСЛЕДСТВИЕ’

ES

‘EXPEDIDO A POSTERIORI’

CS

‘VYSTAVENO DODATEČNĚ’

DA

‘UDSTEDT EFTERFØLGENDE’

DE

‘NACHTRÄGLICH AUSGESTELLT’

ET

‘TAGANTJÄRELE VÄLJA ANTUD’

EL

‘ΕΚΔΟΘΕΝ ΕΚ ΤΩΝ ΥΣΤΕΡΩΝ’

EN

‘ISSUED RETROSPECTIVELY’

FR

‘DÉLIVRÉ A POSTERIORI’

HR

‘IZDANO NAKNADNO’

IT

‘RILASCIATO A POSTERIORI’

LV

‘IZSNIEGTS RETROSPEKTĪVI’

LT

‘RETROSPEKTYVUSIS IŠDAVIMAS’

HU

‘KIADVA VISSZAMENŐLEGES HATÁLLYAL’

MT

‘MAĦRUĠ RETROSPETTIVAMENT’

NL

‘AFGEGEVEN A POSTERIORI’

PL

‘WYSTAWIONE RETROSPEKTYWNIE’

PT

‘EMITIDO A POSTERIORI’

RO

‘EMIS A POSTERIORI’

SL

‘IZDANO NAKNADNO’

SK

‘VYDANÉ DODATOČNE’

FI

‘ANNETTU JÄLKIKÄTEEN’

SV

‘UTFÄRDAT I EFTERHAND’.

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5.  
The endorsement referred to in paragraph 4 shall be inserted in the ‘Remarks’ box of the EUR.1 movement certificate.

Article 17

Issue of a duplicate EUR.1 movement certificate

1.  
In the event of theft, loss or destruction of an EUR.1 movement certificate, the exporter may apply to the customs authorities which issued it for a duplicate made out on the basis of the export documents in their possession.

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2.  

The duplicate issued in this way must be endorsed with one of the following words:

BG

‘ДУБЛИКАТ’

ES

‘DUPLICADO’

CS

‘DUPLIKÁT’

DA

‘DUPLIKAT’

DE

‘DUPLIKAT’

ET

‘DUPLIKAAT’

EL

‘ΑΝΤΙΓΡΑΦΟ’

EN

‘DUPLICATE’

FR

‘DUPLICATA’

HR

‘DUPLIKAT’

IT

‘DUPLICATO’

LV

‘DUBLIKĀTS’

LT

‘DUBLIKATAS’

HU

‘MÁSODLAT’

MT

‘DUPLIKAT’

NL

‘DUPLICAAT’

PL

‘DUPLIKAT’

PT

‘SEGUNDA VIA’

RO

‘DUPLICAT’

SL

‘DVOJNIK’

SK

‘DUPLIKÁT’

FI

‘KAKSOISKAPPALE’

SV

‘DUPLIKAT’.

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3.  
The endorsement referred to in paragraph 2 shall be inserted in the ‘Remarks’ box of the EUR.1 movement certificate.
4.  
The duplicate, which must bear the date of issue of the original EUR.1 movement certificate, shall take effect as from that date.

Article 18

Issue of EUR.1 movement certificates on the basis of a proof of origin issued or made out previously

When originating products are placed under the control of a customs office in the Community or South Africa, it shall be possible to replace the original proof of origin by one or more EUR.1 movement certificates for the purpose of sending all or some of these products elsewhere within the Community or South Africa. The replacement EUR.1 movement certificate(s) shall be issued by the customs office under whose control the products are placed.

Article 19

Conditions for making out an invoice declaration

1.  

An invoice declaration as referred to in Article 14(1)(b) may be made out:

(a) 

by an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 20, or

(b) 

by any exporter for any consignment consisting of one or more packages containing originating products whose total value does not exceed EUR 6 000 .

2.  
An invoice declaration may be made out if the products concerned can be considered as products originating in the Community, South Africa or in one of the other countries referred to in Article 3 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol.
3.  
The exporter making out an invoice declaration shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs authorities of the exporting country, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol.
4.  
An invoice declaration shall be made out by the exporter by typing, stamping or printing on the invoice, the delivery note or another commercial document, the declaration, the text of which appears at Annex IV, using one of the linguistic versions set out in that Annex and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting country. If the declaration is handwritten, it shall be written in ink in printed characters.
5.  
Invoice declarations shall bear the original signature of the exporter in manuscript. However, an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 20 shall not be required to sign such declarations provided that he gives the customs authorities of the exporting country a written undertaking that he accepts full responsibility for any invoice declaration which identifies him as if it had been signed in manuscript by him.
6.  
An invoice declaration may be made out by the exporter when the products to which it relates are exported, or after exportation on condition that it is presented in the importing country no longer than two years after the importation of the products to which it relates.

Article 20

Approved exporter

1.  
The customs authorities of the exporting country may authorise any exporter who makes frequent shipments of products under this Agreement to make out invoice declarations irrespective of the value of the products concerned. An exporter seeking such authorisation must offer to the satisfaction of the customs authorities all guarantees necessary to verify the originating status of the products as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol.
2.  
The customs authorities may grant the status of approved exporter subject to any conditions which they consider appropriate.
3.  
The customs authorities shall grant to the approved exporter a customs authorisation number which shall appear on the invoice declaration.
4.  
The customs authorities shall monitor the use of the authorisation by the approved exporter.
5.  
The customs authorities may withdraw the authorisation at any time. They shall do so where the approved exporter no longer offers the guarantees referred to in paragraph 1, does not fulfil the conditions referred to in paragraph 2 or otherwise makes an incorrect use of the authorisation.

Article 21

Validity of proof of origin

1.  
A proof of origin shall be valid for four months from the date of issue in the exporting country, and must be submitted within the said period to the customs authorities of the importing country.
2.  
Proofs of origin which are submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country after the final date for presentation specified in paragraph 1 may be accepted for the purpose of applying preferential treatment, where the failure to submit these documents by the final date set is due to exceptional circumstances.
3.  
In other cases of belated presentation, the customs authorities of the importing country may accept the proofs of origin where the products have been submitted before the said final date.

Article 22

Submission of proof of origin

Proofs of origin shall be submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country in accordance with the procedures applicable in that country. The said authorities may require a translation of a proof of origin and may also require the import declaration to be accompanied by a statement from the importer to the effect that the products meet the conditions required for the implementation of the Agreement.

Article 23

Importation by instalments

Where, at the request of the importer and on the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing country, dismantled or non-assembled products within the meaning of General Rule 2(a) of the Harmonised System falling within Sections XVI and XVII or heading Nos 7308 and 9406 of the Harmonised System are imported by instalments, a single proof of origin for such products shall be submitted to the customs authorities upon importation of the first instalment.

Article 24

Exemptions from proof of origin

1.  
Products sent as small packages from private persons to private persons or forming part of travellers' personal luggage shall be admitted as originating products without requiring the submission of a proof of origin, provided that such products are not imported by way of trade and have been declared as meeting the requirements of this Protocol and where there is no doubt as to the veracity of such a declaration. In the case of products sent by post, this declaration can be made on the customs declaration C2/CP3 or on a sheet of paper annexed to that document.
2.  
Imports which are occasional and consist solely of products for the personal use of the recipients or travellers or their families shall not be considered as imports by way of trade if it is evident from the nature and quantity of the products that no commercial purpose is in view.
3.  
Furthermore, the total value of these products shall not exceed EUR 500 in the case of small packages or EUR 1 200 in the case of products forming part of travellers' personal luggage.

Article 25

Supplier's declaration

1.  
When a proof of origin is made out in South Africa for originating products, in the manufacture of which goods coming from SACU have been used and which have undergone working or processing there without having obtained preferential originating status, account shall be taken of suppliers' declarations given for these goods in accordance with this Article.
2.  
The supplier's declaration referred to in paragraph 1 shall serve as the evidence of the working or processing undergone in SACU by the goods concerned for the purpose of determining whether the products in the manufacture of which these goods are used, can be considered as originating in South Africa and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol.
3.  
A separate supplier's declaration shall be made out by the supplier for each consignment of goods in the form prescribed in Annex V on a sheet of paper annexed to the invoice, the delivery note or any other commercial document describing the goods concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified. The declaration shall be drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the country where it is made out and shall bear the original signature of the supplier in manuscript.
4.  
South Africa shall request the competent authorities in SACU to carry out verifications of supplier's declarations at random or whenever the customs authorities have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity or accuracy of the information given.
5.  
South Africa shall make the necessary administrative arrangements with the competent authorities in SACU to ensure that the provisions of paragraph 4 are fully implemented.

Article 26

Supporting documents

The documents referred to in Articles 15(3) and 19(3) used for the purpose of proving that products covered by an EUR.1 movement certificate or an invoice declaration can be considered as products originating in the Community, in South Africa, or in one of the other countries referred to in Article 3 and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol may consist, inter alia, of the following:

(a) 

direct evidence of the processes carried out by the exporter or supplier to obtain the goods concerned, contained for example in his accounts or internal bookkeeping;

(b) 

documents proving the originating status of materials used, issued or made out in the Community, South Africa or in one of the other countries referred to in Article 3, where these documents are used in accordance with domestic law;

(c) 

documents proving the working or processing of materials in the Community or South Africa, issued or made out in the Community or South Africa, where these documents are used in accordance with domestic law;

(d) 

EUR.1 movement certificates or invoice declarations proving the originating status of materials used, issued or made out in the Community or South Africa in accordance with this Protocol, or in one of the other countries referred to in Article 3, in accordance with that Article;

(e) 

suppliers' declarations proving the working or processing undergone in SACU of materials used, in accordance with Article 3.

Article 27

Preservation of proof of origin, suppliers' declarations and supporting documents

1.  
The exporter applying for the issue of an EUR.1 movement certificate shall keep for at least three years the documents referred to in Article 15(3).
2.  
The exporter making out an invoice declaration shall keep for at least three years a copy of this invoice declaration as well as the documents referred to in Article 19(3).
3.  
The supplier making out a supplier's declaration shall keep for at least three years copies of the declaration and of the invoice, delivery note or other commercial document to which this declaration is annexed as well as all appropriate documents proving that the information given on this declaration is correct.
4.  
The customs authorities of the exporting country issuing an EUR.1 movement certificate shall keep for at least three years the application form referred to in Article 15(2).
5.  
The customs authorities of the importing country shall keep for at least three years the EUR.1 movement certificates and the invoice declarations submitted to them.

Article 28

Discrepancies and formal errors

1.  
The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not, ipso facto, render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that this document does correspond to the products submitted.
2.  
Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in this document.

Article 29

Amounts expressed in euro

1.  
Amounts in the national currency of the exporting country equivalent to the amounts expressed in euro shall be fixed by the exporting country and communicated to the importing countries through the European Commission.
2.  
When the amounts exceed the corresponding amounts fixed by the importing country, the latter shall accept them if the products are invoiced in the currency of the exporting country. When the products are invoiced in the currency of another EC Member State, the importing country shall recognise the amount notified by the country concerned.
3.  
The amounts to be used in any given national currency shall be the equivalent in that national currency of the amounts expressed in euro as at the first working day in October 1999.
4.  
The amounts expressed in euro and their equivalents in the national currencies of the EC Member States and South Africa shall be reviewed by the Cooperation Council at the request of the Community or South Africa. When carrying out this review, the Cooperation Council shall ensure that there will be no decrease in the amounts to be used in any national currency and shall furthermore consider the desirability of preserving the effects of the limits concerned in real terms. For this purpose, it may decide to modify the amounts expressed in euro.

TITLE V

ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION

Article 30

Mutual assistance

1.  
The customs authorities of the EC Member States and of South Africa shall provide each other, through the European Commission, with specimen impressions of stamps used in their customs offices for the issue of EUR.1 movement certificates and with the addresses of the customs authorities responsible for verifying those certificates and invoice declarations.
2.  
In order to ensure the proper application of this Protocol, the Community and South Africa shall assist each other, through the competent customs administrations, in checking the authenticity of the EUR.1 movement certificates or the invoice declarations and the correctness of the information given in these documents.

Article 31

Verification of proofs of origin

1.  
Subsequent verifications of proofs of origin shall be carried out at random or whenever the customs authorities of the importing country have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity of such documents, the originating status of the products concerned or the fulfilment of the other requirements of this Protocol.
2.  
For the purposes of implementing the provisions of paragraph 1, the customs authorities of the importing country shall return the EUR.1 movement certificate and the invoice, if it has been submitted, the invoice declaration, or a copy of these documents, to the customs authorities of the exporting country giving, where appropriate, the reasons for the enquiry. Any documents and information obtained suggesting that the information given on the proof or origin is incorrect shall be forwarded in support of the request for verification.
3.  
The verification shall be carried out by the customs authorities of the exporting country. For this purpose, they shall have the right to call for any evidence and to carry out any inspection of the exporter's accounts or any other check considered appropriate.
4.  
If the customs authorities of the importing country decide to suspend the granting of preferential treatment to the products concerned while awaiting the results of the verification, release of the products shall be offered to the importer subject to any precautionary measures judged necessary.
5.  
The customs authorities requesting the verification shall be informed of the results of this verification as soon as possible. These results must indicate clearly whether the documents are authentic and whether the products concerned can be considered as products originating in the Community or in South Africa and fulfil the other requirements of this Protocol.
6.  
If in cases of reasonable doubt there is no reply within 10 months of the date of the verification request or if the reply does not contain sufficient information to determine the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products, the requesting customs authorities shall, except in exceptional circumstances, refuse entitlement to the preferences.

Article 32

Dispute settlement

1.  
Where disputes arise in relation to the verification procedures of Article 31 which cannot be settled between the customs authorities requesting a verification and the customs authorities responsible for carrying out this verification or where they raise a question as to the interpretation of this Protocol, they shall be submitted to the Cooperation Council.
2.  
In all cases the settlement of disputes between the importer and the customs authorities of the importing country shall be under the legislation of the said country.

Article 33

Penalties

Penalties shall be imposed on any person who draws up, or causes to be drawn up, a document which contains incorrect information for the purpose of obtaining a preferential treatment for products.

Article 34

Free zones

1.  
The Community and South Africa shall take all necessary steps to ensure that products traded under cover of a proof of origin which in the course of transport use a free zone situated in their territory, are not substituted by other goods and do not undergo handling other than normal operations designed to prevent their deterioration.
2.  
By means of an exemption to the provisions contained in paragraph 1, when products originating in the Community or South Africa are imported into a free zone under cover of a proof of origin and undergo treatment or processing, the authorities concerned shall issue a new EUR.1 certificate at the exporter's request, if the treatment or processing undergone is in conformity with the provisions of this Protocol.

TITLE VI

CEUTA AND MELILLA

Article 35

Application of the Protocol

1.  
The term ‘Community’ used in Article 2 does not cover Ceuta and Melilla.
2.  
Products originating in South Africa, when imported into Ceuta or Melilla, shall enjoy in all respects the same customs regime as that which is applied to products originating in the customs territory of the Community under Protocol 2 of the Act of Accession of the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic to the European Communities. South Africa shall grant to imports of products covered by the Agreement and originating in Ceuta and Melilla the same customs regime as that which is granted to products imported from and originating in the Community.
3.  
For the purpose of the application of paragraph 2 concerning products originating in Ceuta and Melilla, this Protocol shall apply, mutatis mutandis, subject to the special conditions set out in Article 36.

Article 36

Special conditions

1.  

Providing they have been transported directly in accordance with the provisions of Article 12, the following shall be considered as:

1. 

products originating in Ceuta and Melilla:

(a) 

products wholly obtained in Ceuta and Melilla;

(b) 

products obtained in Ceuta and Melilla in the manufacture of which product other than those referred to in (a) are used, provided that:

(i) 

the said products have undergone sufficient working or processing within the meaning of Article 5 of this Protocol; or that

(ii) 

those products originate in South Africa or the Community within the meaning of this Protocol, provided that they have been submitted to working or processing which goes beyond the insufficient working or processing referred to in Article 6(1);

2. 

products originating in South Africa:

(a) 

products wholly obtained in South Africa;

(b) 

products obtained in South Africa, in the manufacture of which products other than those referred to in (a) are used, provided that:

(i) 

the said products have undergone sufficient working or processing within the meaning of Article 5 of this Protocol; or that

(ii) 

those products originate in Ceuta and Melilla or the Community within the meaning of this Protocol, provided that they have been submitted to working or processing which goes beyond the insufficient working or processing referred to in Article 6(1).

2.  
Ceuta and Melilla shall be considered as a single territory.
3.  
The exporter or his authorised representative shall enter ‘South Africa’ and ‘Ceuta and Melilla’ in Box 2 of EUR.1 movement certificates or on invoice declarations. In addition, in the case of products originating in Ceuta and Melilla, this shall be indicated in Box 4 of EUR.1 movement certificates or on invoice declarations.
4.  
The Spanish customs authorities shall be responsible for the application of this Protocol in Ceuta and Melilla.

TITLE VII

FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 37

Amendments to the Protocol

The Cooperation Council may decide to amend the provisions of this Protocol.

Article 38

Implementation of the Protocol

The Community and South Africa shall each take the steps necessary to implement this Protocol.

Article 39

Goods in transit or storage

The provisions of the Agreement may be applied to goods which comply with the provisions of this Protocol and which on the date of entry into force of the Agreement are either in transit or are in the Community or in South Africa or, in temporary storage in bonded warehouses or in free zones, subject to the submission to the customs authorities of the importing state, within four months of that date, of an EUR.1 certificate endorsed retrospectively by the competent authorities of the exporting state together with the documents showing that the goods have been transported directly.

ANNEX I

INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE LIST IN ANNEX II

Note 1:

The list sets out the conditions required for all products to be considered as sufficiently worked or processed within the meaning of Article 5 of the Protocol.

Note 2:

2.1.

The first two columns in the list describe the product obtained. The first column gives the heading number or chapter number used in the Harmonised System and the second column gives the description of goods used in that system for that heading or chapter. For each entry in the first two columns a rule is specified in columns 3 or 4. Where, in some cases, the entry in the first column is preceded by an ‘ex’, this signifies that the rules in columns 3 or 4 apply only to the part of that heading as described in column 2.

2.2.

Where several heading numbers are grouped together in column 1 or a chapter number is given and the description of products in column 2 is therefore given in general terms, the adjacent rules in columns 3 or 4 apply to all products which, under the Harmonised System, are classified in headings of the chapter or in any of the headings grouped together in column 1.

2.3.

Where there are different rules in the list applying to different products within a heading, each indent contains the description of that part of the heading covered by the adjacent rules in columns 3 or 4.

2.4.

Where, for an entry in the first two columns, a rule is specified in both columns 3 and 4, the exporter may opt, as an alternative, to apply either the rule set out in column 3 or that set out in column 4. If no origin rule is given in column 4, the rule set out in column 3 has to be applied.

Note 3:

3.1.

The provisions of Article 5 of the Protocol concerning products having acquired originating status which are used in the manufacture of other products apply regardless of whether this status has been acquired inside the factory where these products are used or in another factory in the Community or in South Africa.

Example:

An engine of heading No 8407 , for which the rule states that the value of the non-originating materials which may be incorporated may not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price, is made from ‘other alloy steel roughly shaped by forging’ of heading No ex  72 24 .

If this forging has been forged in the Community from a non-originating ingot, it has already acquired originating status by virtue of the rule for heading No ex  72 24 in the list. The forging can then count as originating in the value calculation for the engine regardless of whether it was produced in the same factory or in another factory in the Community. The value of the non-originating ingot is thus not taken into account when adding up the value of the non-originating materials used.

3.2.

The rule in the list represents the minimum amount of working or processing required and the carrying out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying out of less working or processing cannot confer originating status. Thus if a rule provides that non-originating material at a certain level of manufacture may be used, the use of such material at an earlier stage of manufacture is allowed and the use of such material at a later stage is not.

3.3.

Without prejudice to Note 3.2 where a rule states that ‘materials of any heading’ may be used, materials of the same heading as the product may also be used, subject, however, to any specific limitations which may also be contained in the rule. However, the expression ‘manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No …’ means that only materials classified in the same heading as the product of a different description than that of the product as given in column 2 of the list may be used.

3.4.

When a rule in the list specifies that a product may be manufactured from more than one material, this means that any one or more materials may be used. It does not require that all be used.

Example:

The rule for fabrics of heading Nos 5208 to 5212 provides that natural fibres may be used and that chemical materials, among other materials, may also be used. This does not mean that both have to be used; it is possible to use one or the other or both.

3.5.

Where a rule in the list specifies that a product must be manufactured from a particular material, the condition obviously does not prevent the use of other materials which, because of their inherent nature, cannot satisfy the rule. (See also Note 6.2 below in relation to textiles).

Example:

The rule for prepared foods of heading No 1904 which specifically excludes the use of cereals and their derivatives does not prevent the use of mineral salts, chemicals and other additives which are not products from cereals.

However, this does not apply to products which, although they cannot be manufactured from the particular materials specified in the list, can be produced from a material of the same nature at an earlier stage of manufacture.

Example:

In the case of an article of apparel of ex Chapter 62 made from non-woven materials, if the use of only non-originating yarn is allowed for this class of article, it is not possible to start from non-woven cloth, even if non-woven cloths cannot normally be made from yarn. In such cases, the starting material would normally be at the stage before yarn, that is the fibre stage.

3.6.

Where, in a rule in the list, two percentages are given for the maximum value of non-originating materials that can be used, then these percentages may not be added together. In other words, the maximum value of all the non-originating materials used may never exceed the highest of the percentages given. Furthermore, the individual percentages must not be exceeded in relation to the particular materials they apply to.

Note 4:

4.1.

The term ‘natural fibres’ is used in the list to refer to fibres other than artificial or synthetic fibres. It is restricted to the stages before spinning takes place, including waste, and, unless otherwise specified, includes fibres that have been carded, combed or otherwise processed but not spun.

4.2.

The term ‘natural fibres’ includes horsehair of heading No 0503 , silk of heading Nos 5002 and 5003 as well as the wool fibres, fine or coarse animal hair of heading Nos 5101 to 5105 , the cotton fibres of heading Nos 5201 to 5203 and the other vegetable fibres of heading Nos 5301 to 5305 .

4.3.

The terms ‘textile pulp’, ‘chemical materials’ and ‘paper-making materials’ are used in the list to describe the materials not classified in Chapters 50 to 63, which can be used to manufacture artificial, synthetic or paper fibres or yarns.

4.4.

The term ‘man-made staple fibres’ is used in the list to refer to synthetic or artificial filament tow, staple fibres or waste, of heading Nos 5501 to 5507 .

Note 5:

5.1.

Where for a given product in the list a reference is made to this note, the conditions set out in column 3 shall not be applied to any basic textile materials, used in the manufacture of this product, which, taken together, represent 10 % or less of the total weight of all the basic textile materials used. (See also Notes 5.3 and 5.4.)

5.2.

However, the tolerance mentioned in Note 5.1 may only be applied to mixed products which have been made from two or more basic textile materials.

The following are the basic textile materials:

— 
silk,
— 
wool,
— 
coarse animal hair,
— 
fine animal hair,
— 
horsehair,
— 
cotton,
— 
paper-making materials and paper,
— 
flax,
— 
true hemp,
— 
jute and other textile bast fibres,
— 
sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave,
— 
coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,
— 
synthetic man-made filaments,
— 
artificial man-made filaments,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polypropylene,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyester,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyamide,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyacrylonitrile,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyimide,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polytetrafluoroethylene,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyphenylene sulphide,
— 
synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyvinyl chloride,
— 
other synthetic man-made staple fibres,
— 
artificial man-made staple fibres of viscose,
— 
other artificial man-made staple fibres,
— 
yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether whether or not gimped,
— 
yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyester whether or not gimped,
— 
products of heading No 5605 (metallised yarn) incorporating strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film,
— 
other products of heading No 5605 .

Example:

A yarn of heading No 5205 made from cotton fibres of heading No 5203 and synthetic staple fibres of heading No 5506 is a mixed yarn. Therefore, non-originating synthetic staple fibres that do not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp) may be used up to a weight of 10 % of the yarn.

Example:

A woollen fabric of heading No 5112 made from woollen yarn of heading No 5107 and synthetic yarn of staple fibres of heading No 5509 is a mixed fabric. Therefore synthetic yarn which does not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp) or woollen yarn that does not satisfy the origin rules (which require manufacture from natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning) or a combination of the two may be used provided their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the fabric.

Example:

Tufted textile fabric of heading No 5802 made from cotton yarn of heading No 5205 and cotton fabric of heading No 5210 is only a mixed product if the cotton fabric is itself a mixed fabric being made from yarns classified in two separate headings or if the cotton yarns used are themselves mixtures.

Example:

If the tufted textile fabric concerned had been made from cotton yarn of heading No 5205 and synthetic fabric of heading No 5407 , then, obviously, the yarns used are two separate basic textile materials and the tufted textile fabric is accordingly a mixed product.

Example:

A carpet with tufts made from both artificial yarns and cotton yarns and with a jute backing is a mixed product because three basic textile materials are used. Thus, any non-originating materials that are at a later stage of manufacture than the rule allows may be used, provided their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the textile materials of the carpet. Thus, both the jute backing and/or the artificial yarns could be imported at that stage of manufacture, provided the weight conditions are met.

5.3.

In the case of products incorporating ‘yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether whether or not gimped’ this tolerance is 20 % in respect of this yarn.

5.4.

In the case of products incorporating ‘strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of an adhesive between two layers of plastic film’, this tolerance is 30 % in respect of this strip.

Note 6:

6.1.

In the case of those textile products which are marked in the list by a footnote referring to this note, textile materials, with the exception of linings and interlinings, which do not satisfy the rule set out in the list in column 3 for the made-up product concerned may be used provided that they are classified in a heading other than that of the product and that their value does not exceed 8 % of the ex-works price of the product.

6.2.

Without prejudice to Note 6.3, materials which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63 may be used freely in the manufacture of textile products, whether or not they contain textiles.

Example:

If a rule in the list provides that for a particular textile item, such as trousers, yarn must be used, this does not prevent the use of metal items, such as buttons, because buttons are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63. For the same reason, it does not prevent the use of slide-fasteners even though slide-fasteners normally contain textiles.

6.3.

Where a percentage rules applies, the value of materials which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63 must be taken into account when calculating the value of the non-originating materials incorporated.

Note 7:

7.1.

For the purposes of heading Nos ex  27 07 , 2713 to 2715 , ex  29 01 , ex  29 02 and ex  34 03 , the ‘specific processes’ are the following:

(a) 

vacuum distillation;

(b) 

redistillation by a very thorough fractionation process ( 1 );

(c) 

cracking;

(d) 

reforming;

(e) 

extraction by means of selective solvents;

(f) 

the process comprising all the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolorisation and purification with naturally active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;

(g) 

polymerisation;

(h) 

alkylation;

(i) 

isomerisation.

7.2.

For the purposes of heading Nos 2710 , 2711 and 2712 , the ‘specific processes’ are the following:

(a) 

vacuum distillation;

(b) 

redistillation by a very thorough fractionation process ( 2 );

(c) 

cracking;

(d) 

reforming;

(e) 

extraction by means of selective solvents;

(f) 

the process comprising all the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolorisation and purification with naturally active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;

(g) 

polymerisation;

(h) 

alkylation;

(ij) 

isomerisation;

(k) 

in respect of heavy oils falling within heading No ex  27 10 only, desulphurisation with hydrogen resulting in a reduction of at least 85 % of the sulphur content of the products processed (ASTM D 1266-59 T method);

(l) 

in respect of products falling within heading No 2710 only, deparaffining by a process other than filtering;

(m) 

in respect of heavy oils falling within heading No ex  27 10 only, treatment with hydrogen at a pressure of more than 20 bar and a temperature of more than 250°C with the use of a catalyst, other than to effect desulphurisation, when the hydrogen constitutes an active element in a chemical reaction. The further treatment with hydrogen of lubricating oils of heading No ex  27 10 (e.g. hydrofinishing or decolorisation) in order, more especially, to improve colour or stability shall not, however, be deemed to be a specific process;

(n) 

in respect of fuel oils falling within heading No ex  27 10 only, atmospheric distillation, on condition that less than 30 % of these products distils, by volume, including losses, at 300 °C by the ASTM D 86 method;

(o) 

in respect of heavy oils other than gas oils and fuel oils falling within heading No ex  27 10 only, treatment by means of a high-frequency electrical brush-discharge.

7.3.

For the purposes of heading Nos ex  27 07 , 2713 to 2715 , ex  29 01 , ex  29 02 and ex  34 03 , simple operations such as cleaning, decanting, desalting, water separation, filtering, colouring, marking, obtaining a sulphur content as a result of mixing products with different sulphur contents, any combination of these operations or like operations do not confer origin.

ANNEX II

LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN ORDER THAT THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED CAN OBTAIN ORIGINATING STATUS

The products mentioned in the list may not all be covered by the Agreement. It is therefore necessary to consult the other parts of the Agreement.



HS heading No

Description of product

Working or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status

(1)

(2)

(3) or (4)

Chapter 1

Live animals

All the animals of Chapter 1 used must be wholly obtained

 

Chapter 2

Meat and edible meat offal

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 1 and 2 used must be wholly obtained

 

Chapter 3

Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex Chapter 4

Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 4 used must be wholly obtained

 

0403

Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yoghurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoa

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials of Chapter 4 used must be wholly obtained,

— any fruit juice (except those of pineapple, lime or grapefruit) of heading No 2009 used must already be originating,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

ex Chapter 5

Products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 5 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  05 02

Prepared pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair

Cleaning, disinfecting, sorting and straightening of bristles and hair

 

Chapter 6

Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliage

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials of Chapter 6 used must be wholly obtained,

— the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

Chapter 7

Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 7 used must be wholly obtained

 

Chapter 8

Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits or melons

Manufacture in which:

— all the fruit and nuts used must be wholly obtained,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the value of the ex-works price of the product

 

ex Chapter 9

Coffee, tea, maté and spices; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 9 used must be wholly obtained

 

0901

Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion

Manufacture from materials of any heading

 

0902

Tea, whether or not flavoured

Manufacture from materials of any heading

 

ex  09 10

Mixtures of spices

Manufacture from materials of any heading

 

Chapter 10

Cereals

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 10 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex Chapter 11

Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for:

Manufacture in which all the cereals, edible vegetables, roots and tubers of heading No 0714 or fruit used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  11 06

Flour, meal and powder of the dried, shelled leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713

Drying and milling of leguminous vegetables of heading No 0708

 

Chapter 12

Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodder

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 12 used must be wholly obtained

 

1301

Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example, balsams)

Manufacture in which the value of any materials of heading No 1301 used may not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1302

Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products:

 

 

— Mucilages and thickeners, modified, derived from vegetable products

Manufacture from non-modified mucilages and thickeners

 

— Other

Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

Chapter 14

Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 14 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex Chapter 15

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animals or vegetable waxes; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

1501

Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading No 0209 or 1503 :

 

 

— Fats from bones or waste

Manufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0203 , 0206 or 0207 or bones of heading No 0506

 

— Other

Manufacture from meat or edible offal of swine of heading No 0203 or 0206 or of meat and edible offal of poultry of heading No 0207

 

1502

Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading No 1503

 

 

— Fats from bones or waste

Manufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0201 , 0202 , 0204 or 0206 or bones of heading No 0506

 

— Other

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used must be wholly obtained

 

1504

Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

 

 

— Solid fractions

Manufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1504

 

— Other

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  15 05

Refined lanolin

Manufacture from crude wool grease of heading No 1505

 

1506

Other animals fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:

 

 

— Solid fractions

Manufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1506

 

— Other

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used must be wholly obtained

 

1507 to 1515

Vegetable oils and their fractions:

 

 

— Soya, ground nut, palm, copra, palm kernel, babassu, tung and oiticica oil, myrtle wax and Japan wax, fractions of jojoba oil and oils for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

— Solid fractions, except for that of jojoba oil

Manufacture from other materials of heading Nos 1507 to 1515

 

— Other

Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must be wholly obtained

 

1516

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further prepared

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials of Chapter 2 used must be wholly obtained,

— all the vegetable materials used must be wholly obtained. However, materials of headings 1507 , 1508 , 1511 and 1513 may be used

 

1517

Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading No 1516

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials of Chapters 2 and 4 used must be wholly obtained,

— all the vegetable materials used must be wholly obtained. However, materials of headings 1507 , 1508 , 1511 and 1513 may be used

 

Chapter 16

Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates

Manufacture from animals of Chapter 1. All the materials of Chapter 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex Chapter 17

Sugars and sugar confectionery; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

ex  17 01

Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form, flavoured or coloured

Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1702

Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel:

 

 

— Chemically pure maltose and fructose

Manufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1702

 

— Other sugars in solid form, flavoured or coloured

Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

— Other

Manufacture in which all the materials used must already be originating

 

ex  17 03

Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar, flavoured or coloured

Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1704

Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

Chapter 18

Cocoa and cocoa preparations

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1901

Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of heading Nos 0401 to 0404 , not containing cocoa or containing less than 5 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included:

 

 

— Malt extract

Manufacture from cereals of Chapter 10

 

— Other

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1902

Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not prepared:

 

 

— Containing 20 % or less by weight of meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscs

Manufacture in which all the cereals and derivatives (except durum wheat and its derivatives) used must be wholly obtained

 

— Containing more than 20 % by weight of meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscs

Manufacture in which:

— all cereals and derivatives (except durum wheat and its derivatives) used must be wholly obtained,

— all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

1903

Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar forms

Manufacture from materials of any heading except potato starch of heading No 1108

 

1904

Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, corn flakes); cereals (other than maize (corn)) in grain form or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour and meal), pre-cooked, or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included

Manufacture:

— from materials not classified within heading No 1806 ,

— in which all the cereals and flour (except durum wheat and its derivates) used must be wholly obtained,

— in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

1905

Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products

Manufacture from materials of any heading except those of Chapter 11

 

ex Chapter 20

Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants; except for:

Manufacture in which all the fruit, nuts or vegetables used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  20 01

Yams, sweet potatoes and similar edible parts of plants containing 5 % or more by weight of starch, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

ex  20 04 and ex  20 05

Potatoes in the form of flour, meal or flakes, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

2006

Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallised)

Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

2007

Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked preparations, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

ex  20 08

— Nuts, not containing added sugar or spirit

Manufacture in which the value of the originating nuts and oil seeds of heading Nos 0801 , 0802 and 1202 to 1207 used exceeds 60 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

— Peanut butter; mixtures based on cereals; palm hearts; maize (corn)

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

— Other except for fruit and nuts cooked otherwise than by steaming or boiling in water, not containing added sugar, frozen

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

2009

Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

ex Chapter 21

Miscellaneous edible preparations; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

2101

Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté and preparations with a basis of these products or with a basis of coffee, tea or maté; roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereof

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— all the chicory used must be wholly obtained

 

2103

Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard:

 

 

— Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, mustard flour or meal or prepared mustard may be used

 

— Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard

Manufacture from materials of any heading

 

ex  21 04

Soups and broths and preparations therefor

Manufacture from materials of any heading except prepared or preserved vegetables of heading Nos 2002 to 2005

 

2106

Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product

 

ex Chapter 22

Beverages, spirits and vinegar; except for:

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— all the grapes or any material derived from grapes used must be wholly obtained

 

2202

Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading No 2009

Manufacture in which:

— all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,

— the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product,

— any fruit juice used (except for pineapple, lime and grapefruit juices) must already be originating

 

2208

Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages

Manufacture:

— from materials not classified within heading No 2207 or 2208 ,

— in which all the grapes or any material derived from grapes used must be wholly obtained or if all the other materials used are already originating, arrack may be used up to a limit of 5 % by volume

 

ex Chapter 23

Residues and waste from the food industries; prepared animal fodder; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

ex  23 01

Whale meal; flours, meals and pellets of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  23 03

Residues from the manufacture of starch from maize (excluding concentrated steeping liquors), of a protein content, calculated on the dry product, exceeding 40 % by weight

Manufacture in which all the maize used must be wholly obtained

 

ex  23 06

Oil cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of olive oil, containing more than 3 % of olive oil

Manufacture in which all the olives used must be wholly obtained

 

2309

Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding

Manufacture in which:

— all the cereals, sugar or molasses, meat or milk used must already be originating,

— all the materials of Chapter 3 used must be wholly obtained

 

ex Chapter 24

Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 24 used must be wholly obtained

 

2402

Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes

Manufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating

 

ex  24 03

Smoking tobacco

Manufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating

 

ex Chapter 25

Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement; except for:

Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product

 

ex  25 04

Natural crystalline graphite, with enriched carbon content, purified and ground

Enriching of the carbon content, purifying and grinding of crude crystalline graphite

 

ex  25 15

Marble, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cm

Cutting, by sawing or otherwise, of marble (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm

 

ex  25 16

Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental and building stone, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cm

Cutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm

 

ex  25 18

Calcined dolomite

Calcination of dolomite not calcined

 

ex  25 19

Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically-sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, other than fused magnesia or