The following list contains the classification decisions (other than those subject to a request for re-examination) taken by the Harmonized System Committee (44 th Session October 2009) on specific products, together with their related Harmonized System code numbers and, in certain cases, the classification rationale. Advice Parties seeking to import or export merchandise covered by a decision are advised to verify the implementation of the decision by the importing or exporting country, as the case may be. No Product description 1. Certain INN products. (See INN List 100 at the end of this publication) Chapters 29 and 30 HS codes considered rationale 2. A product consisting of two layers of transparent films of polyester which are glued together. One side of the bottom layer is self-adhesive and backed with a supporting paper. The product is manufactured with a patented technology wherein essential fragrance oils are deposited between the two films which pull apart and reseal to deliver a multiple sample of olfactory fragrance trials; up to 25 times. The essential oils are not perfumes and only mimic the scent of the perfume that is the subject of the advertisement. The shape of the product can be customized based on the customer s requirements. On the product, the publicity may be printed on the surface together with an indication about its use (e.g., Eau de Toilette, Tonic Body Lotion, Deodorant). The product at issue is to be incorporated onto a magazine page or card to form an integral part of an advertisement. 3307.90 33.03, 33.07 and 49.11 GIRs 1 (Note 2 to Section VI and Note 4 to Chapter 33) and 6
No Product description HS codes considered rationale 3. Digital encoder, which converts analogue or digital video, audio or data signals of the source information (such as Cable television (CATV) programming) into digital signals by means of compressing and encoding techniques in compliance with the second international standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG-2). 4. Digital multiplexer, which combines several input MPEG-2 (second international standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group) transport stream signals into a single MPEG-2 transport stream, using multiplexing technologies, in order to increase efficiency in transmission. The apparatus is capable of receiving up to 24 input MPEG-2 transport stream signals and integrating and reproducing those input transport stream signals into a MPEG transport stream signal compliant with DVB-ASI (Digital Video Broadcasting Asynchronous Serial Interface) standards. It can integrate multiple video, audio (including multi-channel audio) and data signals in the same multiplexed output signal.
No Product description HS codes considered rationale 5. Remultiplexer, which combines up to 16 Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) input signals into a transport stream output signal compliant with DVB-ASI (Digital Video Broadcasting Asynchronous Serial Interface) standards, reshapes the bit rate of incoming transport streams, and enables local programming to be inserted into the data stream. The apparatus can convert CBR (Constant Bit Rate) streams into VBR (Variable Bit Rate) signals and performs real time statistical multiplexing for dynamic bandwidth allocation. The system operator can choose desired programs from the incoming transport streams, discard one or more unwanted programs, and switch programming line ups dynamically. 6. Modulator, which converts (modulates) MPEG 2 (second international standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group) transport stream signals into standard wireless transmission signals (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), 8 Phase Shift Keying (8 PSK) or 160 Quardrature Amplitude Modulation (160 QAM)). The apparatus offers a frequency-agile IF (intermediate frequency) output from 50 to 90, 100 to 180, or 950 to 1750 MHz in 100 Hz steps. Variable data rates from 1 to 238 megabits per second can be set in 1 bit per second steps.
No Product description HS codes considered rationale 7. Modulator, which converts (modulates) MPEG-2 (second international standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group) transport stream signals into standard wireless transmission signals (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) or Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK)). The apparatus offers an IF (intermediate frequency) output from 50 to 90, or 100 to 180 MHz in 100 Hz steps. Variable data rates from 1 to 78.75 megabits per second can be set in 1 bit per second steps. The apparatus complies with ETS (European Telecom Standard), DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) and MPEG-2 standards. 8. Modulator, which converts (modulates) input MPEG-2 (second international standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group) transport stream signals into standard terrestrial digital video broadcast (DVB-T) transmission signals employing Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM).
No Product description HS codes considered 9. Wireless microphone set. Two wireless microphones, which 8518.10 GIR 1, transmit in the UHF radio frequency band, packaged with a GIR 3 (b), UHF dual-channel wireless microphone receiver, which GIR 3 (c), includes separate level controls for controlling the output level Note 3 to of each of the two corresponding microphones independently. Section XVI, The package includes an audio cable for connecting the Note 4 to receiver to other audio or video equipment (such as an Section XVI amplifier). The components are contained in a reusable padded case with separate compartments for protecting each component during travel. rationale GIRs 1 (Note 4 to Section XVI) and 6 10. Tipper lorry (length 7,775 mm, width 2,555 mm, height 3,060 mm) with a six-cylinder compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel) of a cylinder capacity of 11,051 cc. It has a gross vehicle weight of 33,5 tonnes, a top speed of 97 km/h and a turning radius of 8 m. It has six forward speeds and one in reverse. The vehicle is equipped with a flat load-bed tipper body and is intended for the transport and dumping of excavated or other materials on construction sites. 8704.23. 8704.10 and 8704.23. GIRs 1 and 6
No Product description HS codes considered 11. Walking aid known as a rollator to assist persons who have 9021.10 76.16, 87.16 difficulty in walking, consisting of a tubular aluminium frame and 90.21 on four tire wheels, with front swivel wheels, handles and brakes. The rollator is adjustable in height and is equipped with a seat between the handles and with a wire basket for storage purposes. This seat allows the user to take short rest breaks whenever necessary. It enables a person to move forward by pushing the rollator, thus providing support. Due to its collapsible design, the product can be folded for transport. rationale GIRs 1 (Note 6 to Chapter 90) and 6 12. Protective sports equipment designed to be worn during the practice of ice hockey (ice hockey pants with built-in guards and pads), consisting of two primary components: an exterior textile shell and an interior comprising several pieces of protective equipment of plastics, specially designed for the protection of the body against injury during sports activity. 9506.99 Section XI and 95.06 GIRs 1 and 6
CLASSIFICATION OF INN PRODUCTS (INN LIST 100) INN adarotene 2918.29 amenamevir 2934.99 balapiravir 2934.99 blinatumomab 3002.10 canosimibe 2933.79 cixutumumab 3002.10 cutamesine 2933.59 dutogliptin 2933.99 elotuzumab 3002.10 farletuzumab 3002.10 figitumumab 3002.10 fosbretabulin 2919.90 fostamatinib 2934.99 indeglitazar 2935.00 laninamivir 2932.99 lesogaberan 2931.00 limiglidole 2933.99 necitumumab 3002.10 panobacumab 3002.10
INN ramucirumab 3002.10 robatumumab 3002.10 racotumomab 3002.10 selumetinib 2933.99 siltuximab 3002.10 solanezumab 3002.10 tilivapram 2933.39 toceranib 2933.79 tozasertib 2933.59 vedolizumab 3002.10 voreloxin 2934.10 zicronapine 2933.59