Since the 1986 agreement, Customs officials have begun to look more closely at how electronics importers classify their goods.
See the page in this guide on classifying your goods.
Find out how to classify your goods by reading our guide on classifying iron and steel.
To classify your goods it is essential that you have access to a copy of the Tariff.
Use the Tariff for classifying your goods in order to find out which duties and measures apply.
The rules have legal status and form the basis for correctly classifying your goods.
There are many resources available to help you accurately classify your goods.
Classifying your goods can be a complex process that moves through a number of steps.
One of these rules will be used to classify your goods.
The first step is to identify the risks involved and classify your goods.