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Tariff number 2501005100 10 - Other

Import trade restrictions for 2501005100 10

This table contains information on trade restrictions for the import of goods into the EU and the EU into third countries. The table contains information on trade restrictions which are imposed due to customs unions, preferences, tariff quotas, customs unions, veterinary controls, third country duties and non-preferential tariff quotas. Our products
Origin Start Duty / Tax Legal
MK
North Macedonia MK
01/01/2009
0.000 %
Decision 0239/04
Tariff preference 142
BA
Bosnia and Herzegovina BA
01/01/2009
0.000 %
Decision 0474/08
Tariff preference 142
AL
Albania AL
01/04/2009
0.000 %
Decision 0332/09
Tariff preference 142
XS
Serbia XS
01/02/2010
0.000 %
Decision 0036/10
Tariff preference 142
ME
Montenegro ME
01/05/2010
0.000 %
Decision 0224/10
Tariff preference 142
PE
Peru PE
01/03/2013
0.000 %
Decision 0735/12
Tariff preference 142
GE
Georgia GE
01/09/2014
0.000 %
Decision 0494/14
Tariff preference 142
XK
Kosovo XK
01/04/2016
0.000 %
Decision 0342/16
Tariff preference 142
1011
ERGA OMNES 1011
18/08/2016
Cond: E cert: C-672 (29):; E cert: C-669 (29):; E cert: Y-923 (29):; E 20.000/KGM(29):; E (09):; I cert: C-672 (29):; I cert: C-670 (29):; I cert: Y-923 (29):; I 20.000/KGM(29):; I (09):
Regulation 1013/06
Import control - waste 755
EC
Ecuador EC
01/01/2017
0.000 %
Decision 2369/16
Tariff preference 142
1006
EU-Canada agreement: re-imported goods 1006
21/09/2017
0.000 %
Decision 0037/17
Tariff preference 142
CA
Canada CA
21/09/2017
0.000 %
Decision 0037/17
Tariff preference 142
2200
Central America 2200
01/01/2019
0.000 EUR TNE
Decision 0734/12
Tariff preference 142
Japan JP
01/02/2020
0.000 %
Decision 1907/18
Tariff preference 142
VN
Viet Nam VN
01/08/2020
0.000 %
Decision 0753/20
Tariff preference 142

Explanation of trade restrictions

Erga Omnes means "for all".

Third countries are countries that are not part of the EU.

GSP means "Generalised System of Preferences".

GSP Plus means "Generalised System of Preferences Plus".

European Economic Area (EEA) means all EU member states and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

OCTs stands for "Overseas Countries and Territories". They are countries and territories that are not part of the EU. More information

CARIFORUM is a regional economic integration organisation comprising 15 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries and the Dominican Republic.

SADC EPA stands for "Southern African Development Community - Economic Partnership Agreement".

Duty means "customs duties".

Information

When importing or exporting "Other", it is crucial to have the correct HS code or TARIC code. The HS code 2501005100 10 serves as the standard code for this product, ensuring that the appropriate duties and taxes are applied when crossing international borders.

To ensure your business transactions run smoothly when importing or exporting "Other", consider the following points:

  1. Inform yourself about the specific import and export regulations in the countries involved. This includes possible restrictions, taxes, and duties applicable to "Other".
  2. Check if any additional licenses, permits, or certificates are required to import "Other" into the destination country or export it from the country of origin.
  3. Make sure your trading partners have valid identification numbers, such as EORI numbers (Economic Operators Registration and Identification) in the EU, to streamline trade and minimize delays.
  4. Ensure that all trade- and customs-related documents (such as commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and insurance policies) are accurately completed and adhere to the respective national regulations.
  5. Keep an eye on the current exchange rates, as well as packaging, shipping, and insurance costs, to accurately calculate trade costs.

In summary, the HS code or TARIC code for "Other" is 2501005100 10. Make sure you accurately use this code in all your trade and customs documents to guarantee smooth and hassle-free transactions. With these tips, you'll be better prepared for the challenges of international trade and can successfully import and export "Other".

HS Code structure

25
Chapter
01
Heading
00
Subheading
51
CN Subheading
00
TARIC Subheading
10
Additional TARIC codes

1. Chapter

There are 21 different sections, which are divided into 96 chapters. Exceptional chapters include chapter 77, which is reserved for future use, chapters 98 and 99, which are limited at national level, and chapter 99, which is a specific code for temporary changes. In the example above, chapter 25 was selected for salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement

2. Heading

The heading determines the specific category within a certain chapter. In the example above, the 01 refers to Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea water.

HS Code tree structure

2500000000 80

Chapter SALT; SULPHUR; EARTHS AND STONE; PLASTERING MATERIALS, LIME AND CEMENT

2501000000 80

Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea water

2501001000 80

- Sea water and salt liquors

2501003100 10

- Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents

2501003100 80

- - For chemical transformation (separation of Na from Cl) for the manufacture of other products

2501005100 10

- - Other

2501005100 80

- - - Denatured or for industrial uses (including refining) other than the preservation or preparation of foodstuffs for human or animal consumption

2501005110 80

- - - - Denatured

2501005190 80

- - - - For industrial uses (including refining) other than the preservation or preparation of foodstuffs for human or animal consumption

2501009100 10

- - - Other

2501009100 80

- - - - Salt suitable for human consumption

2501009900 80

- - - - Other