ecla/pos 71/4 2 April 1 9 7 1 ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Office for the Caribbean viV'* 6 ft) ^BfXbi documentation centre ALPHABETICAL INDEX to the ECCM TARIFF / F, K. Liebich UN Regional Adviser on Trade Policy & Integration The term ECCM Tariff is used for the full title "Common External Tariff for the East Caribbean Market". ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE ECCM TARIFF This Index, which has no legal force, is meant to assist the user of the ECCM Tariff in finding the appropriate place in which the selected goods of the description concerned are most likely to be classified. The Index should lead the user in each case at least to the most appropriate Tariff Chapter in which the goods of interest to him are classified. To bring out this aspect of the Index most items (or group of items) mentioned in the Chapter Headings of the Tariff are listed specifically and underlined. It is, of course in each of these cases necessary (as in any other case where reference is only made to a Tariff Chapter) that the user of the Index attributes the individual product to the relevant Tariff Number. In most instances, however, the iilphabetical Index links the items directly with a Tariff Number. It shall be mentioned that, apart frop the great majority of cases where the items in question are mentioned in the Tariff Number itself, the Items are attri­ buted to a Number in conformity with the Explanatory Notes and the Alphabetical Index issued by the Brussels Customs Co-Operation Council. Due to the legal importance of this distinction the latter type of items are marked with an Asterisk. The final attribution of any imported article to a Tariff Number depends on numerous technological and legal factors which may very well require a different classification in an individual case. The user of this Tariff should, in particular be warned that, due to the fact that the Index consists of selected items, the items do not as in the Tariff itself comprise the whole trade, nor are the selected sub-items necessarily the whole of a main item. For all these reasons the Alphabetical Index, apart from the fact that it has no legal force, should aiso not be regarded as a substitute of the Tariff (or any legal interpretation ) but only as an instrument for its easier application. Goods BTN Goods -3- btn ABRASIVES artificial carbides corundum natural 28.56* 28.20* 25.13 ABRASIVE paper, cloth etc. polishing stones 68.06 68.05 ABSOLUTES, of essential oils 33.01 ACCELERATORS, for rubber production ACCORDIONS 38.15 Ch.92 ACCOUNT BOOKS 48.18* ACCOUNTING MACHINES ACCUMULATORS, electric 84.52/53 85.04 ACETATES fibres polyvinyl acetate Ch.51 39.02 ACETYLENE 29.01* ACIDS inorganic fatty acids (crude mixtures) organic (except "fatty") Ch.28 15.10 Ch.29 ACTIVATED NATURAL MINERAL PRODUCTS, (incl.activated carbon) 38.03 ADDING MACHINES 84.52/53 ADDITIVES,(anti-knock) 38.14 ADDRESSING MACHINES 84.54 ADHESIVES, GLUES Ch.35 ADHESIVE BANDS medical not medical 30.04 48.15,59.08 ADVERTISING, printed matter Ch.49 AERATED BEVERAGES AERIALS, for radio etc. AGAR-AGAR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY see "Machinery" AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AIRCRAFT AIRCONDITIONERS, selfcontained ALBUMINS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALCOHOLS ethyl alcohol fatty alcohols (not chemically pure) ALMONDS fresh roasted ALUMINA ALUMINIUM and (basic) articles thereof AMALGAMS base metal dental precious metal AMBER unworked worked AMBERGRIS AMMONIACAL GAS LIQUORS AMMUNITION AMPEREMETERS AMPLIFIERS audio-frequency AMPOULES, glass Ch.22 85.15* 13.03 82.01 Ch.88 84.12 35.02 Ch.22 22.08/C 15.10 08.05* 20.06* 28.20* Ch.?6 28.58 30.05* 28.49 * 25.25 95.07 05.14 38.04 Ch.93 90.28* 85.14 70.17 -4- Goods BTN Goods BTN ANIMALS, live rlshj crustaceans, etc. cattle, poultry, etc, ANIMAL PRODUCTS Ch„03 Ch.03 ANTI-KNOCK ADDITIVES 38.14 ANTIMONY Ch.81 ANTIQUES ANTISERA Ch.99 30.02 APERITIVES 22.06*/09* APPARATUS (see "Lamps", "Machinery", and "Optical’ APPAREL, see "Clothing" APPLES 08,06 ARC EQUIPMENT lamps lamp carbons 85.20 85.24 ARGON 28.04* ARMS AND AMMUNITION Ch.93 ARRACK 22.09* ARROWROOT fresh or dried flour and meal 07.06 11.06 ARSENIC 28.04* ARTS, works of Ch.99 ARTISTS' COLOURS 3 2 .10 ASBESTOS raw reinforced with wire me sh worked (including brake lining) 25.24 73.27* 68.13/14 ASBESTOS-CEMENT ARTICLES 68,12 ASPARAGUS, fresh or chilled 07.01* ASPHALT, see "Bitumen" ASTRAKHAN LAMBSKINS raw furskin woven (pile fabrics) 43.01 58.04* ATHLETIC APPLIANCES, etc, 97.06 ATLASES 49,05 AUBERGINES, fresh or chi lied 07.01* AUTOMATA, for shop window display 98.16 AUTOMOBILES Ch.87 AVOCADOES 08.01 AXES 82.01 AXLES railway other vehicles 86.09* 87.14* BACON BAGS packing paper plastic textiles plaited travel goods furskin most other material B . *0 2 06 48.16 39.07* 6 2 .0 3 46.03 .4 3 0 3 /0 4 42.02 BAGASSE BAKING POWDERS, prepared BALANCES BALATA, natural BALL-BEARINGS, etc. BALL POINT pens 2 3 .0 3 2 1 .0 6 84.20, 9 0 ,15 40.01 84.62 98,03 Goods BTN Goods BALSAMS, natural BAMBOO basketware furni ture vegetable material BARS AND RODS ir b n other non-ferrous, classified according to metal BARLEY flaked, etc. malted puffed unworked BMOMETERS BARRELS, and parts (c o o p e r s w a r e ) BASE METALS and (basic) articles thereof BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK BATH TUBS cerami c iron BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS, electric BAUXITE and concentrates (Aluminium ore) BEADS base metal glass BEANS, see "Vegetables" BEARINGS ball, roller, needle housings BEDS BED linen BEDDING BEEP, see "Meat" 13.02 BEER BELLS 46.03* sirens etc, electric Ch,94 14,01* metal, non--electric BELTS corsets 1eather 7 3 .06/ 07/ 1 0 , plastic materials 7 3 . 1 V'2i* rubber surgical textile BEVERAGES BICYCLES, see "Cycles" 1 1 .02* 11.07 1 9 .05* 10.03 BIRDS poultry (live^ poultry (dead) other (live) 90.23 BISCLITS 44„22 BISMUTH BITTERS Ch,73-81 Ch.46 BITUMEN articles of bitumen natural bitumen petroleum bitumen 69.10 7 3 .38* BLACK animal mineral 85a0 3 / 0 4 26.01 BLADES, for knives etc. BLANKETS knitted or crocheted travelling rugs and blankets 83,10 70,19 BLOCKBOARD BLOUSES, for women and girls BLOW LAMPS 84,62 84,63 Ch. 9 4 62,02 Ch. 9 4 BOARDS asbesto s glass fibre plaster wood pulp or vegetable fibre wood BOATS BTN 22.03 85.17* 83.11 61.09 42.03* 3 9 .07* 40,13* 90.19 1 . b0„04*/06* Ch.22 01.05 02.02 01.06 I9 .O7/ O 8 81.04* 2 2 .09* 68,08 27.15 27.14 38.02 28.03 Ch,82 60,05* 62.01 44,15 6 1 .02* 82,04 68,13 . *7 0 20 68,10* 48.09 Ch,44 Ch.89 Goods BTN Goods BTN BOILERS central heating domestic boilers (electric) Ch.84 73.57 85.12* BONDED FIBRE FABRICS 59.03 BONES iinworked worked 05.08 95.04 BOOKS Ch.49 BOOKBINDING MACHINES 84,32 BOTTLES, glass 7 0 .10 BOVINE ilNIMALS 01.02 BOXES, see "Containers" BOX-MAKING MACHINES, (for vooden boxes) 84.47* BRAIDS (textile) 58.07* BRAKE FRIGnON MATERIAL (1 ining) BRAKES for vehicles 68,14 87.06/07/12 BRAN 23.02 BRANDY 22,09* BREAD 1 9 .0 7 BREWING MACHINERY 84,30 BRICKS and TILES cement ceramic glass 68.11* Ch. 6 9 7 0 .16 BRICKPRESSES 84.56 BRISTLES, see "ftrush Making" BROOMS Ch. 9 6 BRUSHES Ch. 9 6 BRUSHES, electric 85.24 BRUSH AND BROOM-MAKING MACHINES 84,59* BRUSH OR BROOM-MAKING MATERIALS, (not prepared in knots and tufts) animal hair or bristles vegetable materials 0 5 .0 2 14.03 BUCKETS household, (iron) ■7 3 . 3 8 rest i1e wood (coopers ware) BUCKLES base metal 1eather-covered precious metal BUCKWHEAT BUILDERS JOINERY, see ''■Carpentry" BUILDING MACHINERY BUILDING AND MONU­ MENTAL STONE not further worked further worked BULBS, (gardeners 1 tem) BULBS, (electric iamp s ) glass for bulbs BULLDOZERS BUOYS, floating BUSES, motor BUTTER cocoa dai ry peanut BUTTONS, ordinary . *6 2 0 4 44.22 8 3 .0 9 42.05* 71.12* 1 0 .0 7 84.59* Ch,25 Ch,68 0 6 ,0 1 85.20* 7 0 ,1 1 84,23 89.05 87,02* 18,04 04.03 2 1 .0 7 98.01 Goods BT.N Goods -7BTN C CABINET S , (furniture) Ch„9't^ CABLES of base metal, classified a,i';eortliiig to metal - electric insulated 85.23 able and ropes Ch.59 CABLE LAYING SHIPS 89,01^ CADMIUM 81.01« C Al'iE (h ak ei’s war e ) 19.08 CAL'ILLATING MACHINES ias iruments 84,52/53 90.16 CMiENJiARS (on paper or paperaoard) 49. 10 CAI,ENDEB,ING MACHINES 84.16 CALVES fur skins leather and hides live C h ,,4 3 Ch,41 01,02« GAiMSRAS e inematograph!c photographi c 90.08 90,07 CAMPHOR (natural or synthetic) CAMPING GOODS CANARY SEED CANDLES (of wax, tallow etc „) sulphur candles 2 9 .1 3 « 62,04 10.07 34.06 38.11 CANE SUGAR cane plaiting material Ch,17 14,01 CANS, see "Containers" CAPACITORS, electric 85,18 CAPERS, see "Vegetables" GAPSlGUMS fresh sweet o ther grnund 0 7 .0 1 « 09,04 0 9 ,0 4 « CAPSULES, of base metal (for closing bottles etc.) C,4RAMEL, (in c1. car ame 1 syrup ) CAB,AWAY SEEDS CASAViANS CARBONS,electrical CARBON, black CARBON PAPER CARD S .jacquard pi ayi.ng for statistical machine s postcards pic torial plain CARDAMOMS CARDBOARD CARNIVAL ARTICLES CARPENTRY of wood, (prefabricated buildings, flooring panels, etc.) CARPETS CARROTS (vegetables) CARTONS, paperboard packing containers CARVING MATERIAL, articles and manufacture s CASEIN casein and casein glues hardened CASHEW NUTS CASINGS, see "Guts" 83.13 17,02 09.09 87,14* 85,24 28,03 48.13 48.21 97.04 48,21* 49.09 48.14 09.08 Gh,48 97,05 44.23 Ch.58 0 7 .0 1 * 48.16* Ch.95 35.01 39.04 08.01 ■8- Goods BTN Goods BTN CASKS (containers) aluminium iron CASSIA, pods and pulp CASTING MACHINERY glass metal CASTOR OIL seeds CASTOREUM CATALOGUES trade catalogues other CATAPULTS and similar aircraft launching gear CATGUT, see "Guts” CATHODE oscilloscopes, etc. valves and tubes CAVIAR and substitutes CELLS photocells primary cells. electric CELLULOID CELLULOSE pharmaceutical wadding regenerated textile fibres wadding CEMENT articles dental hydraulic CENTRIFUGES CERAMIC PRODUCTS firing testers household porcelain household pottery insulators CEREALS CEREAL PRODUCTS IO7 6 0 7 3 .2 3 . *1 2 07 84.57* 84.43 15.07’ 12.01* 05.14 . *4 9 1 1 . *4 9 0 1 C h .88 90.28* 85.21 16.04 85.21 85.03 3 9 .0 3 Ch.3 0 * 3 9 .0 3 Ch.5 1 / 5 6 * Ch.48* 68.11 . *3 0 05 2 5 .2 3 84.18 Ch. 6 9 38.19* 6 9 .11 6 9 .12 85.25* Ch.lO Ch.ll CEREAL FOOD PREPARATIONS (including flour, cornflakes etc.) CERIUM and other pyrophoric alloys CHAINS, iron CHALK drawing or writing natural phosphatic CHARCOAL CHASSIS, for motor cars CHEESE rHRMTnaT.s inorganic organic nroducts (not elsewhere included) CHENILLE and pile fabrics CHEWING GUM CHICK-PEAS CHICORY roasted unroasted (root) CHINAWARE UilLUKlISiJCj CHLOROFORM CHLOROPHYLL CHOCOLATE "white" chocolate CHRISTMAS FESTIVITY GOODS cards trees artificial natural tree decorations, etc. CHROMIUM CIDER CIGARS, CIGARETTES etc. CHINCHONA bark extract Ch.l9 3 6 .0 7 7 3 .2 9 98.05 25.08 2 5 .1 0 Ch.44 Ch.87 04.04 Ch.28 Ch.29 Ch.l8 Ch.58 17.04* . *0 7 05 21.01* 1 2 .0 5 Ch. 6 9 ^0 •UX . *2 9 02 32.04* 18.06 . *1 7 04 . *4 9 0 9 9 7 .0 5 06.04* 9 7 .0 5 Ch.81 2 2 .0 7 Ch.24* . *1 2 07 . *1 3 03 Goods BTN Goods -9 BTN CINEMATOGRAPHIC CAMERAS CINEMATOGRAPHIC GOODS CINNAMON, bark CIRCUIT-BREAKERS CIRCUSES, travelling CITRIC ACID CITRONELLOL CITRUS FRUIT fresh or dried jam or marmalade peel CIVET CLINICAL THERMOMETERS CLOCKS CLOCK OR WATCH GLASSES glass plastic CLOTH, see "Fabric^" CLOTHING, textile nev knitted or crocheted hot knitted or crocheted old CLOTHING, not textile asbestos furskin leather (including composition leather) plastic rubber CLOVER clover seeds COAL COAL TAR COAL TAR COLOURS bulk retail packing CO-AXIAL CABLE COBALT Ch,90 Ch»37 0 9 .0 6 85.19* 97.08 . *2 9 16 29.04* 08.02 . *2 0 05 08.13, 20.04* 05.14 . *9 0 2 3 Ch.91 7 0 .1 5 . *3 9 0 7 Ch.60 Ch.6l Ch.63 6 8 .13 . *4 3 0 3 42.03* . *3 9 0 7 40.13 12.10 . *1 2 03 .2 7 0 1/0 2 2 7 .0 6 . *3 2 0 5 . *3 2 0 9 85.23 81.04* COCA extract leaves COCOA and cocoa preparations beverages liqueurs COCONUTS copra fibres fruit, fresh or dried COFFEE extracts, essences liqueurs substitutes (without coffee) COGNAC COIN COIR fibres mats yarn and fabrics COKE of coal petroleum coke COLLECTORS* PIECES COLOURS earth colours, natural COMBS COMPOSING MACHINES (for printing) COMPOSITION LEATHER COMPOST COMPRESSED AIR COMPRESSORS, air or gas COMPUTER, data-processing machines CONCRETE, articles CONDIMENTS, mixed CONFECTIONERY with chocolate without chocolate . *1 3 03 . *1 2 07 Ch.l8 22.02* . *2 2 09 12.01* 57.04* 08.01* Ch. 0 9 21.01 . *2 2 09 .2 1 0 1/0 2 . *2 2 09 Ch.72 57.04* 58.02* . / *5 7 0 7 11 27.04 27.14 Ch. 9 9 Ch.32 2 5 .0 9 98.12 84.3 4 * 41.10* . *3 1 0 5 28.53 84.11 84.53 68.11 21,04* 18.06* 17.04 -10- Good s BTN Goods BTN CONTAINERS Domestic aluminium copper glass iron plastic wood Gas cylinders aluminium iron Laboratory Equipment Not elsewhere included aluminium ceramics copper glass(bottles etc.) laboratory iron paper (bags etc.) wood cases coopers’ ware Travel (of leather, paper, plastics, textile etc.) Transport (specially d e s i g n e d ): e.g. road-rail-ship pallets (wood) Vacuum complete inners 7 6 .1 5 74.18 7 0 .1 3 73.38 . *3 9 07 44.24 7 6 .1 1 73.24 84.17 26.09/10/ *1 6 . /6 9 0 9 . *6 9 0 3 . / *7 4 09 19 7 0 .1 0 7 0 .1 7 . / /7 3 22 23 40* 48.16 44.21 44.22 42.02 86.08 . *4 4 26 98.15 7 0 .1 2 CONVERTERS, electrical 85.01 COOKERS, see "Domestic Appliances" COOPERS’ PRODUCTS 44.22 COPPER AND (basic) ARTICLES THEREOF Ch.74 COPRA 12.01 COPYING PAPERS 48.13 CORAL unworked worked . *0 5 12 9 5 .0 5 CORDAGE Ch.59 CORK and cork articles crown corks Ch. 4 5 83.13 CORKSCREWS 82.04* CORN, see "Maize" COROZO buttons unworked worked 98.01* 14.04* .9 5 0 4 / 0 6 CORSETS, textile orthopaedic CORUNDUM artificial natural 6 1.0 9 9 0 .1 9 28.20 2 5 .1 3 COSMETICS COTTON and cotton articles COUSCOUS Ch. 3 3 Ch. 5 5 . *1 9 03 CRABS, see "Crustaceans" CRANES, machinery for handling and lifting 84.22 CREAMS cosmetic dairy powders for making ice-creams 33.06* .0 4 0 1 / 0 2 . *2 1 07 CREAM SEPARATORS 84.18* CRESS . *0 7 0 1 CROCHETED GOODS Ch.60 CRUSTACEANS preparations Ch.03 Ch.l6 CRYSTALS, piezo-electric 85.21* CRYSTALLISED FRUIT, FRUIT PEEL 20.04 CUFF-LINKS (ordinary) 98.01 CULTIVATORS (agricultural) hand tools 82.01* machinery 84.24 CULTURED PEARLS . *7 1 01 CUMIN SEEDS CUPBOARDS 0 9 .0 9 Ch. 9 4 CUPBOARD FITTINGS of base metal . *8 3 0 2 Goods BTN CUHD CURLERS electric non-electric CURRANTS (dried grapes) CURTAINS knitted or crocheted not knitted o r ctochieted CUSHIONS, bedding CUSTARD POWDERS 04.04 85.12 82.04* 08.04 60.05* . *6 2 0 2 Ch.94 19.02* Goods CUTLASSES CUTLERY CYCLES children's (without hall hearings) motor cycles non-motorised cycles CYLINDERS, see "Containers" 11- BTN 93.01 Ch.82 97.01 87.09 87.10 D DAIRY MACHINERY 84.26* DAIRY PRODUCE Ch.04 DATA PROCESSING MACHINERY, automatic (Computer) 84.53 DATES (fruit) 08.01 DATE STAMPS 98.07 DEAF-AIDS 90.19 DECALOMANIAS 49.08 DEGRAS 15.09 DEMONSTRATIONAL APPARATUS or MODELS 9 0 .2 1 DENTAL apparatus and instruments cements and fillings furniture plasters waxes 90.17 30.05* 94.02 38.19* 34.07 DENTIFRICES 33.06* DESKS (furniture) Ch.94 DETERGENTS 34.02* DETONATORS 36.04 DEXTRINS as glues in retail packings 35.05 35.06* DIAMONDS DICTATING MACHINES DICTIONARIES DIESEL ENGINES (motors) injection pumps Ch.71 92.11 49.01* 84.06* 84.10* DISCS abrasive-coated of asbestos of friction material gramophone records 68.06* 68.13* 68.14 92.12 DISH-WASHING MACHINES 84.19 DISINFECTANTS, insecticides. fungicides, anti-sprouting and parasiticidal products. rat poisons, weedkillers and the like 38.11 DISTEMPERS 32.09 DIVING EQUIPMENT breathing appliances,etc. clothing lead components 90.18 61.01* 78.06* DOCKS, floating Ch.89 DOLOMITE 25.18 -1 2 - Goods BTN Qoods BTN DOMESTIC APPLIANCES AND MACHINERY ceramic ware (of porcelain or pottery) cookers, heaters, boilers, stoves, etc. electri c non-electric cutlery dishwashing electric irons hand machines (calender type) electro-mechanical electro-thermic (ovens) glassware mechanical of plastic see "Sanitaryware” refrigerators sewing machines washing machines wooden utensils coopers^ware vacuum cleaners DOORS (wood) DOWN (of birds) DRAWINGS architectural, commercial works of art .6 9 1 1 /1 2 85.12* .7 3 3 6 /3 7 82.09-15 84.19 85.12* 84,16* 85.06 85.12 70.13 82.08 39.07* 84,15 84 ,A1 84,40 44.24 44.22 85.06 44.23* 05.07 4 9 .0 6 9 9 .0 1 DRAWING boards instruments paper 98.06 9 0 .16 Ch.48 DRIERS for hair (electric) 85*12 DRIERS (chemical) 3 2 .1 1 DRUMS, see, "Containers" musical instruments 9 2 .0 6 DUMMIES, tailors* etc. 98.16 DUPLICATING MACHINES printing machine stencil type 84.35* 84.54 DUPLICATING STENCILS 48.13 DUSTERS, of feathers 96.04 DYES and DYEING-EXTRACTS hair dyes dyeing materials mineral vegetable Ch.32 . *3 3 06 . *2 5 09 . *1 3 01 E EARTH and Stone EARTH-WORKING MACHINERY EBONITE and articles thereof Ch.25 84.23 40.15/16 EDIBLE PREPARATIONS. miscellaneous EGGS, poultry white (albumin) Ch.21 . *3 5 0 2 Goods BTN Goods -13BTN ELASTIC GOODS ERASERS 40.14* knitted or crocheted not knitted or crocheted m b h e r thread 6 o ,06 59-13 40,07^ ESPMTO 1ea.v e s or stems mamif cict,ure s 14,05* Ch. 46 ELECTRICAL GOODS AND MACHINERY Ch.85 ESSENCES, see "Coffee","Tea" ELECTRICAL MEASURING, ESSENTIAL OILS Ch.33 etc» instruments ETHYL ALCOHOL (ethanol) apparatus Ch.90 alcoholic beverages Ch.22 ELECTRODES denatured 22.08* coated or cored for EXCAVATING MACHINERY 84.23 v/elding etc» of carbon 83>15 85.24 EXERCISE BOOKS (stationery) 48.18 ELEVATORS, for passenger and goods 84.22* EXPANDED METALS of aluminium 76.14 EMBROIDERY (textile) Gh,58 of copper 74.12 EMERY 25.13 of ir0n 73.28 ENAMELS t ENGINES, EXPLOSIVES , 32.08/09 Ch.84 EXTINGUISHERS, fire Ch.36 84.21 internal combustion EYELETS, of base metal 83.09 piston engines 84.06 ENGRAVINGS Gh,99 ENZYMES 29.40 F FABRICS glass fibre ordinary textile fabrics (classified according to material) special textile fabrics abrasive coated chenille, narrow fabrics, carpets knitted and crocheted wadding, ropes, impregnated for indnstrial use, etc. 70.20 FACTICE FAIRGROUND EQUIPMENT PANS, ventilators Ch.50-57 domestic (electric) machinery 68.06 FASTENERS Ch.58 Ch.60 press-fasteners slide-fasteners FATS, vegetable and animal cocoa fat Ch, 59 pig or poultry fat(un- rendered )■ 40.02 97.08 85.06* 84.11 98.01 98.02 Ch.l5 18.04 02.05 -14Goods BTN Goods BTN FEATHERS dusters not worked worked FEEDING STUFFS FELT and articles of felt FERRO-ALLOYS(ingots. etc. ) FERTILISERS FIBRES asbesto s gl ass textile vegetable, textile non- FIGS cactus ordinary FILES hand tools manicure (base metal) FILES (stationery goods) box files 0 ther FILLINGS dental painters, putty FILMS, (cinematographic or photographic) FILTERING APPARATUS filter block FIRE-ARMS and AMMUNITION FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS preparations FIRST-AID BOXES and KITS FISH fresh, chilled, frozen salted inedible (including roes for bait) meals and flour prepared or preserved by other processes than . / )0 3 0 1 02 soups 96,04 0 5 .0 7 6 7 .0 1 Ch. 2 3 5 9 .0 2 7 3 .0 2 ch, 3 1 .2 5 2 4 /6 8 7 0 .2 0 Ch.5 0 - 5 7 Ch, 14 08.09* 08,03* 82.03 82.13 48.17 48.18* . *3 0 0 5 3 2 .1 2 Ch. 3 7 84.18 48.08 Ch.93 84.21 38.17 . *3 0 0 5 .0 3 0 1/0 2 . *0 5 15 23.ûl 16.04 . *2 1 05 FISHING hooks, rods etc. 97.07 FITTINGS (furnishings),of base metal 83.02 FLASHLIGHT apparatus (photographic )90.07 bulbs 85.20 FLAX and FLAX PRODUCTS bed linen Ch.54 6 2 .0 2 FLINTS for lighters 36.07* 13 FLOATING STRUCTURES, cranes, etc. 89.03/05 FLOOR COVERINGS on paper base on textile base 48.12 59.10 FLOOR POLISHERS,(electro­ mechanical, domestic) 85.06* FLOUR cereal and preparations théreof bone fish gluten mustard potatoes, vegetable etc. vood Ch.l9 05. 08* 23.01 11.09 2 1 .03 .1 1 0 5 /0 6 44.12 FLOWERS artificial natural, cut 6 7 .0 2 0 6 .0 3 FLUX soldering 38.13 FODDER fodder,(hay, etc. ) prepared 12.10 Ch. 2 3 FOIL aluminium metal (classified according to metal) plastic stamping FOLIAGE, see "Flowers" 7 6 .0 4 Ch.39 3 2 .0 9 I Goods BTN Goods -15BTN FOOD cereal preparations (in­ cluding infant food containing less than ^5 0 cocoa) cereals, "puffed" infant foods containing ^5 0 or more cocoa pharmaceutica, inclu­ ding nutritional preparations preparations, not else­ where specified (in­ cluding powders for making cakes, ice­ creams, custard etc.) Ch.1 9 * 21.07 18.0 6 * . *3 0 0 3 21.07 FOOD and DRINK MACHINERY see "Machinery" FOOTBALLS 97.06* FOOTWEAR worn Ch.64 6 3 .0 1 FOOTWEAR MAKINGMACHINES 84.41/42 FORAGE sweetened see also "Fodder" FORGINGS of iron 23.07 73*07 FORKS domestic (base metal) hand-tools 82.14 82.01 FORK-LIFT TRUCKS 87.07 FOUNTAIN PENS 98.03 FOURDRINIER machines wire belts 84.31* 74.11* FRACTURE APPLIANCES 90.19 FRAMES (base metal) handbag spectacle structural frames, classified according to constituent material umbrellas .OI8 3 /0 9 9 0 .0 3 . *6 6 0 3 FRICTION MATERIAL (brakes, clutches) 68,14 FRUITS AND NUTS fruit and nuts, edible (fresh) Ch.08 frozen fruit, without added sugar 08.10 prepared otherwise than pro­ visional (including jam s eVc .) C h .20 see also "Peel" of . "Citrus" and "Melons" juices 2 0 .0 7 kernels 12.08 oleaginous 12.01 used in perfumery 12.07 used in tanning I3 .OI* FUEL mechanical lighters mineral fuels wood and charcoal . *3 6 08 Ch.27 44.0l/02 FUNGICIDES, Disinfectants 38.11 FURS, and ar ticles thereof artTTi cial fur FURNACES burners electrical non-electrical furnaces Ch.43 4 3 .0 4 84.13 85.11 84.14 FURNITURE and parts thereof Ch.94 FURNITURE not classified in 9 4 s Antique 99«O6 * for special machines 84.41, 85.15 base metal filing cabinets 83.04 various other (iron) 73.38/40* FUSEL-OIL 38.19* FUSES mining, blasting for breaking electrical circuits 3 6 .0 3 85.19 -16- Goods BTN Goods BTN GAMES, TOYS Ch,97 GARLIC . / *0 7 0 1 04 GARMENTS, see "Clothing" GASES coal gas lighter refill methane, butane 27«05bis 36,08* 27.11* GAS CYLINDERS, see "Containers" GASKETS assortments of base metal (in­ cluding spring washer) 84.64 73»32 GAUGES Ch,90 GAUZE, cotton silk wire, classified according to metal 5 5 .0 7 . / *5 0 0 9 10 GAY-LUSSAC HYDROMETERS 90.23* GEARS for ijiotor vehicles other . / / *8 4 06 07 12 84,63 GELATIN hardened, worked not unhardened, not worked or 39.04 3 5 .0 3 generators electrical free-piston, for gas turbines gas generators 85.01* 84.11 84.03 GHEE GIMPED YARNS GIMPING MACHINES GINGER fre sh preserved 04.03* 58.07 84,37 , *0 9 10 . / *2 0 04 06 GLACE FRUIT 20,04 GLANDS, for therapeu­ tic uses 3 0 .0 1 GLASS and GLASSWARE Ch.70 articles not in Ch.70s colour enamels, frit, powder 32.08 spectacles, field glasses, binocu­ lars, etc, Ch.9 0 * GLASS TABLEWARE 70,13 GLASS WORKING MACHINERY in the cold in the hot 84.46 84,57 GLOVES asbestos fur leather textile knitted not knitted 68.13* 43.03*/04* 42.03 6 O.O2 /O6 * 6 I.IO GLUCOSE chemically pure . *1 7 02 29*43* GLUES. ADHESIVES etc. Ch.35 GLUTEN 11.0 9 GLYCEROL 15.11 GOLD and articles thereof Ch.71 GOLDBEATER'S SKIN unworked worked 05.04* 42«06 GRAINS, see "Cereals" GRAMOPHONES not combined with wireless or tele­ vision sets radiogramophones records 9 2 ,1 1 85.15 92.12 GRANIT, see "Building Stone" Goods GRAPES, fresh or dried must! GRAPHITE artificial natural GREASE, see "Fats" GRINDEBS,general purpose machines GRINDING WHEELS GROUND NUTS roasted whole or broken GRDUND NUT butter oil GUANO GUINEA FOWLS -17- BTN Goods BTN Ch,20 .2 2 0 4 /0 5 38.01 25.04 84. 59* 68.04 2 0 . 06* 12.01* 21,07* 15.07 . *3 1 0 1 02.02 GUM chewing gum glues natural gum-res j.ns rubber GUNS GUTS animal (other than fish) including sausage casings cat gut artificial or true surgical fish GUTTA-PERCHA GYPSUM Ch.l3 1 7 .0 4 Ch. 3 5 13 .0 2 Ch,40 Ch. 9 3 05.04 42.06* 30.05* 05.05* Ch.40 25.20 H HAIR, animal Ch.53 HAIR -brushes -cutting machines, electric -creams, etc. pins (ordinary) prepared for wigs, etc, 96.02* 85«07 33*06* 73. 34 67,03/04 HAMS 02.06*, , *1 6 02 HANDBAGS of leather, plastic material, textile fabric, etc. 42,02 HANDKERCHIEFS of paper textile 48,21* 6 I0 O5 * HANDLES, classified according to material HANDLING, LIFTING, MACHINERY etc. floating machinery lifting, loading, for passengers and goods mounted on lorrie s rai I’way s HAND TOOLS, see "Tools" HEADGEAR worn HEATERS electrical industrial and 1aboratory domestic non-electrical central (except steam generating boilers) domestic industrial water heaters 89.03* 84.22* .8 7 0 1 / 0 3 ,.8 6 0 6 Ch. 6 5 , . *6 3 0 1 85.11 85.12 84.01 7 3 .3 7 84.14 84.17 -18- Goods BTN Goods HEAT and sound INSULATING MATERIAL 68.0? HEMP Cho57 HIDES AND LEATHER (bird and fur, see "Skins") HIDE POWDER 35,04 HINGES, fittings of base metal HOLDERS cigarette tool holders HONEY artificial natural HOODS, see "Hats" HOOKS agricultural tools clothing accessory fish hooks textile machinery parts HOOP AND STRIP, of iron HQOPWOOD HOPS cones extract HCIRMONES 83.02* 98,11 84,48* 1 7 .0 2 04.06 82.01 83.09 9 7 .0 7 84.38* .7 3 12 /1 5 44, 0 9 12,06 « *1 3 03 29.39 HORNS animal unworked worked electric (including for motor vehicles) musical HORSES, live HORTICULTURAL MACHINERY, see "Machinery" (agricultural) HOSES piasti c rubber HOSIERY LATCH NEEDLES (textile machinery p ar t ) HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT HOT WATER BOTTLES,(of rubber) HYDROCARBONS, oils HYDROMETERS HYGROMETERS BTN 05.0S/09 95*05 85.09/17 9 2 .O5 /O8 * 01.01 . *3 9 0 7 40.09 84.38 Ch. 9 4 40.12* Ch. 2 7 9 0 .2 3 9 0 .2 3 ICE-CREAM POWDERS IGNITERS, (chemical, electrical) IGNITION EQUIPMENT, electrical (for in­ ternal combustion engines) . *2 1 07 36.04 85.08 ILLUMINATING GLASSWARE IMITATION Jewellery IMPROVED WOOD INCUBATORS, poultry INDICATORS for motor vehicles 70.14 7 1 .1 6 4 4 .1 7 84.28 85.09* Goods BTN Goods -1 9 BTN INDIGO(natural and synthetic colour) INFUSORIAL EARTHS bricks unworked INGOTS iron other, classified according to metal INGOT MOULDS INK INK ~ pads removers INSECTICIDES, Disinfectants, etc. INSTRUMENTS, (see also "Machinejry ") musical optical, precision. scientific, etc. INSULATED GOODS electric wire glass (multiple walled) glass wool mineral (expanded materials) tape, see "Adhesive Bands" 32,05 69.01* 25.12 73.06/15 84.43 32.13 98.08 38.19* 38,11 Ch.92 Ch.90 INSULATORS, electrical of any material 85.25 INSULIN 29.39* INTERNAL COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES 84.06 INULIN 11.08 IODINE 28.01 IRON and(basic)articles thereof Ch.73 IRON ORE 26.01 IRONS electric see also "Machines Textiles" for 85.12* ISOTOPES 28.50/51 IVORY um,forked worked vegetable ivory, "Corozo" see 05.10 95.03 85,23 70.07* 70.20 68,07 JACKS, JACKING MACHINES JACQUARD cards looms and parts JAMS JARS, see "Containers" JELLIES confectionery jellies, jams 84.22* JELLY, PETROLEUM ordinary 48.21* perfumery 84,37*/38*JERSEYS, knitted 2 7 .1 2 33.06* 60.05* 20.05 JET-ENGINES (hydraulic, turbo-jets) 84.08* JEWELLERY, (real or imitation ) Ch.71 17.04* 20.05 JOINERY, see "Carpentry" JOLTRNALS, Newspapers, periodicals 49.02 -20Goods JUGS, see "Containers" JUICES, (fruit or vegetable) BTN 20,07 JUTE Goods BIN Ch, 57 K KAOLIN K.