webTARIFF |
【2024-04-01】 |
HS Code | 0302.99 - 910 | NACCS | † |
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Description | Synopsis | Nishin (Clupea spp.), Tara (Gadus spp., Theragra spp. and Merluccius spp.), Buri (Seriola spp.), Saba (Scomber spp.), Iwashi (Etrumeus spp., Sardinops spp. and Engraulis spp.), Aji (Trachurus spp. and Decapterus spp.) and Samma (Cololabis spp.), edible fish offal excluding viscera, fresh or chilled | |||||||||||||
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Tariff Classification |
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Country or Territory |
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Tariff rate | ||
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General | 10% | |
Temporary | ||
WTO | ||
GSP | ||
LDC |
Unit | I | - |
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II | KG | |
Other relevant laws |
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Tariff rate (EPA, Trade agreement) | |
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Singapore | |
Mexico | ●8% or unbound |
Malaysia | |
Chile | |
Thailand | |
Indonesia | |
Brunei | |
ASEAN | |
Philippines | |
Switzerland | |
Viet Nam | |
India | |
Peru | |
Australia | ●8% or unbound |
Mongolia | |
CPTPP | ●3.6%~5.6% |
EU | Herring (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus), Buri (Seriola spp.) and Iwashi (Sardinops spp.) 3.6% Other 5.6% |
UK | Herring (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus), Buri (Seriola spp.) and Iwashi (Sardinops spp.) 3.6% Other 5.6% |
ASEAN Australia New Zealand (RCEP) | |
China (RCEP) | |
Korea (RCEP) | |
Japan-US Trade Agreement |
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