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For more information, see our guide on classification of goods.
See our guides on the classification of goods and an introduction to the Tariff.
To find out how to classify your goods read our guide on the classification of goods.
The following chart illustrates the classification of goods according to their exclusivity and competitivenessness.
This relationship between demand schedules leads to classification of goods as either substitutes or complements.
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Classification of goods begins with the definition of the first four numbers, which are known as the heading numbers.
The start of the war was an arbitrary dividing line for the classification of goods wagons, and did not represent any technological change.
This list contains the UIC classification of goods wagons and their meanings.
It is an authoritative classification of goods and services for use in registering trademarks and service marks.
The international system for the classification of goods wagons was agreed by the UIC in 1965 and subsequently introduced into member countries.
Prior to 1988, data were expressed using the NIMEXE classification of goods for external trade statistics.
Despite the claims of importers, no GATT rule prohibits a change in classification of goods for customs purposes.
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The work of the team mainly falls into three areas: classification of goods, various different VAT and input tax reliefs and cash forfeiture.
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Tariff classification of goods must follow from the text using the General Classification Rules for Interpretation of the Combined Nomenclature in volume 3.
The Nice Classification of Goods and Services is an Agreement resulting from the Diplomatic Conference of 1957 in Nice, France, and is updated every five years.
For more information, see our guide on classification of goods or find commodity codes and other measures applying to imports and exports by accessing our free online UK Trade Tariff.
Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) is a classification of goods used to classify the exports and imports of a country to enable comparing different countries and years.
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This treaty, consummated on 15 June 1957, is called the "Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks".
You can also find out about how to get help classifying goods and getting commodity codes in our guides on classification of goods, classification rules and the Tariff and introduction to the Tariff.
It started out as a uniform system for the classification and naming of all rolling stock, powered and unpowered, but had been replaced and amended by the UIC classification of goods wagons.
Different goods and services have been classified by the International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services into 45 Trademark Classes (1 to 34 cover goods, and 35 to 45 services).