PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL OR ALLIED INDUSTRIES > MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS > Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, whether or not put up in the form of kits, other than those of heading|3006; certified reference materials
Product samples
50Base rate (erga omnes)
Applies to all third countries without preferential agreement
| Origin | Rate | Savings | Trade agreement | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CARIFORUM1033 0.000 %EU-CARIFORUM EPA | 0.000 % | — | EU-CARIFORUM EPA | |
Eastern and Southern Africa States1034 0.000 %ESA Interim EPA | 0.000 % | — | ESA Interim EPA | |
SADC EPA1035 0.000 %SADC EPA | 0.000 % | — | SADC EPA | |
GSP-EBA2005 0.000 %Everything But Arms | 0.000 % | — | Everything But Arms | |
OCTs2080 0.000 %Overseas Association Decision | 0.000 % | — | Overseas Association Decision | |
Côte d’Ivoire 0.000 %EU-Côte d'Ivoire EPA | 0.000 % | — | EU-Côte d'Ivoire EPA | |
Cameroon 0.000 %EU-Cameroon Interim EPA | 0.000 % | — | EU-Cameroon Interim EPA | |
Ecuador 0.000 %EU-Andean Trade Agreement (Ecuador accession) | 0.000 % | — | EU-Andean Trade Agreement (Ecuador accession) |
Merchant product identifier
Non-standardised manufacturer product identifier
Standardised manufacturer product identifier
No standardised manufacturer product identifier for the declared product exists
Goods other than those described in the Common Military List of the European Union
The prohibitions defined in article 1aa.1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 765/2006 do not apply (see exemptions in article 1aa.2a)
The prohibitions defined in article 1aa paragraph 1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 765/2006 do not apply (see contractual exemptions in article 1aa paragraph 2b)
The declared goods are not concerned by Council Regulation (EC) No. 267/2012, Annex II
Goods not originating from or destined to Crimea or Sevastopol (Articles 2 and 2b.1 of Council Regulation (EU) No 692/2014)
Invoice declaration or origin declaration made out by any exporter on invoice or any other commercial document
Movement certificate EUR.1
Goods not originating from or not destined for the non-government controlled areas of Ukraine in the oblasts of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia
Movement certificate EUR.1
Invoice declaration or origin declaration made out by any exporter on invoice or any other commercial document
Import licence "controlled substances" (ozone), issued by the Commission
Substances, products, equipment, other than those falling within the scope of Regulation (EU) 2024/590
Exemption from prohibition for ozone-depleting substances to be used for essential laboratory and analytical uses (articles 8, 13.1(c) (import) and article 14.1(a) (export) of regulation (EU) 2024/590), and for products and equipment (articles 11.1 and 13.1(j) (import) and 14.1(g) (export) of regulation (EU) 2024/590)
Exemption from prohibition for products and equipment containing halons or whose functioning relies upon halons (see articles 13.1(h) (import) and 14.1(f) (export) of Regulation (EU) 2024/590)
Exemption from prohibition for ozone-depleting substances destined to destruction or reclamation (see articles 12, 13.1(d), 13.1(e) (import) of Regulation (EU) 2024/590), and for products and equipment (see articles 12, 13.1(i) (import) of Regulation (EU) 2024/590)
Substances, products, equipment, other than those falling within the scope of Regulation (EU) 2024/590
Goods other than those described in the Common Military List of the European Union
The prohibitions defined in article 4 paragraph 1 of Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 do not apply (see exemptions in article 4 paragraph 2)
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Exemption by virtue of Article 7 of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122 (Goods which form part of passengers' personal luggage and are intended for personal consumption or use) or Article 10 (small consignments of goods sent to natural persons which are not intended to be placed on the market) of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Exemption by virtue of Article 7 of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122 (Goods which form part of passengers' personal luggage and are intended for personal consumption or use) or Article 10 (small consignments of goods sent to natural persons which are not intended to be placed on the market) of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122
Goods with EU origin returning from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Lichtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin coming from outermost regions, according to the relevant EU legislation
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Goods with EU origin returning from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Lichtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin returning from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation
Goods with EU origin coming from outermost regions, according to the relevant EU legislation
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Exemption by virtue of Article 7 of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122 (Goods which form part of passengers' personal luggage and are intended for personal consumption or use) or Article 10 (small consignments of goods sent to natural persons which are not intended to be placed on the market) of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Exemption by virtue of Article 7 of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122 (Goods which form part of passengers' personal luggage and are intended for personal consumption or use) or Article 10 (small consignments of goods sent to natural persons which are not intended to be placed on the market) of Commission Delegated Regulation 2019/2122
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
Common Health Entry Document for Products (CHED-P) (as set out in Part 2, Section B of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 (OJ L 261))
Goods with third country origin coming from Andorra, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Switzerland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Iceland, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Liechtenstein, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from Norway, according to the relevant EU legislation.
Goods with third country origin coming from San Marino, according to the relevant EU legislation.
The declared goods are not concerned by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/632
Exemption by virtue of Articles 3 and 4 of regulation 2019/2122 (animals intended for scientific purposes, research and diagnostic samples, and samples for product analysis and quality testing).
1. This chapter does not cover: (a) separate chemically defined elements or compounds with the exception of the following: artificial graphite (heading 3801); insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products put up as described in heading 3808; products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades (heading 3813); certified reference materials specified in Note 2 below; products specified in Note 3(a) or 3(c) below; (b) mixtures of chemicals with foodstuffs or other substances with nutritive value, of a kind used in the preparation of human foodstuffs (generally heading 2106); (c) slag, ash and residues (including sludges, other than sewage sludge), containing metals, arsenic or their mixtures and meeting the requirements of Note 3(a) or 3(b) to Chapter 26 (heading 2620); (d) medicaments (heading 3003 or 3004); or (e) spent catalysts of a kind used for the extraction of base metals or for the manufacture of chemical compounds of base metals (heading 2620), spent catalysts of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal (heading 7112) or catalysts consisting of metals or metal alloys in the form of, for example, finely divided powder or woven gauze (Section XIV or XV). 2. (A) For the purposes of heading 3822, the expression 'certified reference materials' means reference materials which are accompanied by a certificate which indicates the values of the certified properties, the methods used to determine these values and the degree of certainty associated with each value, and which are suitable for analytical, calibrating or referencing purposes. 3. Heading 3824 includes the following goods which are not to be classified in any other heading of the Nomenclature: (a) cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each, of magnesium oxide or of alkali or alkaline-earth metal halides; (b) fusel oils; Dippel's oil; (c) ink removers put up in packings for retail sale; (d) stencil correctors, other correcting fluids and correction tapes (other than those of heading 9612), put up in packings for retail sale; (e) ceramic firing testers, fusible.
Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing and prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006.
CTH
Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing and prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006.
CTH
Residual rule
Where the country of origin cannot be determined by application of the primar y rules and the other
Annex 22-01 DA 2015/2446
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1. (A) Products (other than radioactive ores) answering to a description in heading 2844 or 2845 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of the Nomenclature. (B) Subject to paragraph (A) above, products answering to a description in heading 2843, 2846 or 2852 are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of this Section. 2. Subject to Note 1 above, products classifiable in heading 3004, 3005, 3006, 3212, 3303, 3304, 3305, 3306, 3307, 3506, 3707 or 3808 by reason of being put up in measured doses or for retail sale are to be classified in those headings and in no other heading of the Nomenclature. 3. Goods put up in sets consisting of two or more separate constituents, some or all of which fall in this Section and are intended to be mixed together to obtain a product of Section VI or VII, are to be classified in the heading appropriate to that product, provided that the constituents are: (a) having regard to the manner in which they are put up, clearly identifiable as being intended for use together without first being repacked; (b) presented together; and (c) identifiable, whether by their nature or by the relative proportions in which they are present, as being complementary one to another.
Source: European Commission - CN Explanatory Notes (CNEN) and HS legal notes.
C‑541/13
9 Oct 2014Douane Advies Bureau Rietveld v Hauptzollamt Hannover
On those grounds, the Court (Ninth Chamber) hereby rules: Heading 3822 of the Combined Nomenclature in Annex 1 to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 861/2010 of 5 October 2010, must be interpreted as meaning that temperature indicators, such as the products marketed under the names ‘WarmMark’ and ‘ColdMark’, which, by the effect of a change in colour caused by the variation in volume of the liquids that they contain, indicate, irreversibly, whether a temperature higher or lower than a specified threshold has been reached, are not covered by that heading. [Signatures] ( *1 ) Language of the case: German.
C-541/13
9 Oct 2014Douane Advies Bureau Rietveld contre Hauptzollamt Hannover
On those grounds, the Court (Ninth Chamber) hereby rules: Heading 3822 of the Combined Nomenclature in Annex 1 to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 861/2010 of 5 October 2010, must be interpreted as meaning that temperature indicators, such as the products marketed under the names ‘WarmMark’ and ‘ColdMark’, which, by the effect of a change in colour caused by the variation in volume of the liquids that they contain, indicate, irreversibly, whether a temperature higher or lower than a specified threshold has been reached, are not covered by that heading. [Signatures] ( *1 ) Language of the case: German.