
#Hstracker import update#
Why it’s important to update your customs codes It is also very impressive in size and content, no less than 1048 pages, and more than 15,500 references. Know the applicable customs duties for your goods imported into the European Union (EU) – excluding tariff preferences.Classify your products in the 8-digit (CN) 8-digit European Combined Nomenclature .The Customs Tariff is one of the most important customs documents because it allows you to: What is the purpose of the Customs Tariff? ★ The focus here is on human and animal vaccines.★ The changes no longer concern many products: wood briquettes, fiberboard called “MDF”, laminated wood, veneer wood, cellular wood panels, carpentry works (doors, frames etc.).Chapitre 44: Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal.★ The changes are for products intended for inhalation without combustion.Chapter 38 and 40: Miscellaneous chemical products and rubber and artciles thereof.Some changes apply to the chapter on oilseeds and oleaginous fruits (Chapter 12) as well as that of animal or vegetable fats and oils (Chapter 15).★ Changes apply mainly to the cabbage and mushroom families.Chapter 07: Vegetables, plants, roots and tubers.Chapter 04: Milk and dairy produce, birds’ eggs, natural honey, edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included.★ Changes apply to scallops, including queen scallops, chlamys or placopecten, flours and meals of fish, fit for human consumption.Chapter 3: Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates.



In particular, there are changes and innovations in the following chapters:
