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What is the difference of HS and AHTN?

What is the difference of HS and AHTN?

The ASEAN Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature (AHTN) is an 8-digit HS nomenclature used by all ASEAN member countries. The AHTN facilitates trade among ASEAN member countries through consistent and uniform interpretation in the classification of goods.

What does AHTN stand for?

AHTN

Acronym Definition
AHTN ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature

What is an HS code in customs?

Harmonized System (HS) Code The Harmonized System classification is a six-digit standard, called a subheading, for classifying globally traded products. HS codes, also called HS numbers, are used by customs authorities around the world to identify the duty and tax rates for specific types of products.

What is AHTN protocol?

Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature The AHTN and the Supplementary Explanatory Notes (SEN) relating to the ASEAN subheadings are annexed to the Protocol. The SEN shall form an integral part of the AHTN.

Is the HS Code the same for all countries?

In other words, first six digits of HS code (HTS code) are same in all countries. But countries can add additional digits to categorize and define commodities at more detailed level without modifying or changing first six digits.

What are the uses of AHTN?

The AHTN tab gives an overview of the commodity nomenclature used by the Philippines and the nine other Member States of the ASEAN. The Rules of Origin tab links to a TC Primer on the criteria for determining the country of origin of a product.

When importation begins and deemed terminated when duty and tax are due on import duty?

According to Section 1202 of the Tariff and Customs Code, “importation begins when the carrying vessel or aircraft enters the jurisdiction of the Philippines with the intention to unlade therein and is deemed terminated upon payment of the duties, taxes, and other charges due upon the articles, or secured to be …

Who has the power to establish import quotas or ban imports of any commodity?

the President
Under Sec. 1608, the President can also establish import quotas or ban imports of any commodity, as may be necessary; and impose an additional duty on all imports not exceeding ten percent (10%) ad valorem whenever necessary.

What is custom shipping code?

What is the customs code? The customs code is a number consisting of several digits that is assigned to a category of goods. The given product is identified within the nomenclature, and an individual rate of duty applies to it.

What are the 4 types of importation?

Regulated importations (goods regulated by government regulating agencies); Restricted importations (goods that are allowed only under very specific conditions provided in the CMTA); and. Prohibited importations (goods that are absolutely prohibited by reason of public health, morals and safety).

Which countries have import quotas?

U.S. World Trade Organization Tariff Rate Quotas

U.S. Tariff Rate Quotas and Imports of Beef in 2015
Country U.S. Imports1 Quota Fill-Rate
Australia 2 412,203 99%
Japan 183 92%
New Zealand 209,768 98%