- Original Poster
- #1
Hello
Can you good people help me understand the Harmonized Tariff system please, as it doesn't appear to be completely harmonized across countries. Example...
The UK tariff code for the product I export to Canada is 8523492000.
However, this exact code doesn't exist in the Canadian customs tariff, as there is no 8523492000. The closest I can find is 8523.49.00...
Two questions...
1. I assumed the Harmonized Tariff system meant that the same codes were used worldwide, but there seems to be a slight variant between countries, so does that mean I need to use different codes for each different country I'm exporting to?
2. Due to the slight variations, when I send using the UK code where it doesn't exist fully in the destination country, do customs simply default back to the base code and apply applicable duty, (8523.49.00 in this instance), or does the shipment always run the risk of being held on request for correct tariff code according to said country's own HS codes?
Thank you
Can you good people help me understand the Harmonized Tariff system please, as it doesn't appear to be completely harmonized across countries. Example...
The UK tariff code for the product I export to Canada is 8523492000.
However, this exact code doesn't exist in the Canadian customs tariff, as there is no 8523492000. The closest I can find is 8523.49.00...
Two questions...
1. I assumed the Harmonized Tariff system meant that the same codes were used worldwide, but there seems to be a slight variant between countries, so does that mean I need to use different codes for each different country I'm exporting to?
2. Due to the slight variations, when I send using the UK code where it doesn't exist fully in the destination country, do customs simply default back to the base code and apply applicable duty, (8523.49.00 in this instance), or does the shipment always run the risk of being held on request for correct tariff code according to said country's own HS codes?
Thank you
Last edited: