Preferential Rates
51
origins available
1. 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. 2. Except for the goods of heading 3918 or 3919, plastics, rubber, and articles thereof, printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations, which are not merely incidental to the primary use of the goods, fall in Chapter 49.
Source: European Commission - CN Explanatory Notes (CNEN) and HS legal notes.
Residual rule
Where the country of origin cannot be determined by application of the primary rules and the other
Annex 22-01 DA 2015/2446
2018/1531
Flat, flexible, circular cover (approximately 305 cm in diameter) made of air bubble plastic material, designed to cover a swimming pool or paddling pool to maintain water temperature and protect the basin from external dirt. This item falls under pool covers or seasonal protection covers, classified as a specific accessory for swimming pools, subject to the plastics regulation (REACH), outdoor safety requirements, and possibly standards on UV resistance and suitability for aquatic environments.
981/98
Classification is determined by the provisions of General Rules 1, 3b and 6 for the interpretation of the Combined Nomenclature and by the wording of CN codes 3926, 3926 90 and 3926 90 92. The plastic components in this composite product predominate both in volume and in terms of the product’s function. Documented CN 2026 code: 39269097, 3926. Commission 2026 transposition note: 3926 90 97 Modification of structure of heading 3926.
C-344/23
5 Sept 2024Pārtikas drošības, dzīvnieku veselības un vides zinātniskais institūts 'BIOR' v Valsts ieņēmumu dienests
Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 5 September 2024.#Pārtikas drošības, dzīvnieku veselības un vides zinātniskais institūts “BIOR” v Valsts ieņēmumu dienests.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Customs union – Common Customs Tariff – Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009 – Relief from import duties – Article 46 – Tags intended for the marking of fish – Concept of ‘scientific instrument or apparatus’ – Tariff classification – Combined Nomenclature – Subheadings 3926 90 92 and 3926 90 97.#Case C-344/23.
C-104/23
13 Jun 2024A GmbH & Co. KG v Hauptzollamt B
Judgment of the Court (Tenth Chamber) of 13 June 2024.#A GmbH & Co. KG v Hauptzollamt B.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Customs union – Common Customs Tariff – Classification of goods – Combined Nomenclature – Tariff heading 9406 00 – Prefabricated buildings – Scope of the concept of ‘building’ – Calf hutches – Request for classification under subheading 9406 00 80 – Classified under subheading 3926 90 97.#Case C-104/23.
C-215/10.
28 Jul 2011Pacific World Limited and FDD International Limited v The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.
On those grounds, the Court (Seventh Chamber) hereby rules: Commission Regulation (EC) No 1417/2007 of 28 November 2007 concerning the classification of certain goods in the Combined Nomenclature is valid in so far as it classifies the false nails and, thereby, the false nail sets described in its annex under subheading 3926 90 97 of the Combined Nomenclature, set out in Annex I 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 (EC) No 1549/2006 of 17 October 2006. [Signatures] * Language of the case: English.