HS code definition

HS code means a four- or six-digit commodity code as set out in the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System established by the International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System of the World Customs Organisation;
HS code means a code of up to six digits as set out in the nomenclature of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System established by the International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System of the World Customs Organisation;
HS code means a four- or six-digit code as set out in the nomenclature of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System established by the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System of the World Customs Organization;

Examples of HS code in a sentence

  • HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Dyeing/Printing process to yarn**** Weaving process Dyeing/Printing process to fabrics**** 50.07 51.11-51.13 52.08-52.12 53.09-53.11 54.07-54.08 55.12-55.16 Required* Required Required** Required Required*** Required * "Spinning" process is not required to be conducted in a Party from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the other Party or a non-Party which is a member country of the ASEAN.

  • HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Carding/Combing process Spinning process 50.04-50.06 51.06-51.10 (Not applicable) Required 52.04-52.07 Required* Required 53.06-53.08 54.01-54.06 (Not applicable) Required 55.08-55.11 Required* Required * "Carding/Combing" process is not required to be conducted in a Party from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the other Party or a non-Party which is a member country of the ASEAN.

  • HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Dyeing/Printing process to yarn**** Knitting/Crocheting process Dyeing/Printing process to fabrics**** 60.01-60.06 Required* Required Required** Required Required*** Required * "Spinning" process is not required to be conducted in a Party from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the other Party or a non-Party which is a member country of the ASEAN.

  • Pursuant to H&S Code Section 25359.7, the Port notifies the Permittee that the Port has reasonable cause to believe that Toxic Materials have come to be located on, at, beneath or emanating from the Premises.

  • Number and kind of packages; description of goods including HS Code (6 digits) and brand name (if applicable) 8.


More Definitions of HS code

HS code means the H.S. Code referred to in the Customs Tariff Act;
HS code means a code of up to six digits as set out in the nomenclature of the
HS code means the ASEAN Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature Code published in the document called the Singapore Trade Classification, Customs and Excise Duties (STCCED) that is accessible on the official website of the Singapore Customs;
HS code means, for the purposes of any meaning ascribed to any expression in any provision of origin in any enactment or these rules, the provisions of Part 1 of Schedule No. 1, except national subheadings or additional section or chapter notes and the rates of duty applicable to the classification of any goods in any chapter or heading or subheading, and for the purposes of interpretation of Part 1 of Schedule No. 1, includes application of the Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized System as required in terms of section 47(8)(a)] Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System” referred to under Column 8 of “Requirements to the Execution of Goods Origin Declarations/Certificates according to the Form “A” mentioned in paragraph (b)(ii) has the meaning assigned to “Customs Union Foreign Economic Activity Commodity Classification group or code”;
HS code means the harmonized system code used in international trade that classifies traded products and allows customs authorities around the world to identify products when assessing duties and taxes;
HS code means the World Customs Organisation’s Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System;