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The World Customs Organization (Organisation Mondiale des Dounaes) is an intergovernmental organization of more than 170 Member States that was founded as European Customs Cooperation Council in 1952. This paper gives a brief overview of its history and legal milestones.
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The Nomenclature that is governed by the Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention, Brussels, 14 June 1983) has resulted in an adjustment of many nomenclatures used worldwide for statistical and customs classifi cation because...
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Many legal advisers, scientists and practitioners know since many years, that the Common External Tariff (CET) of the European Community (EC) is being applied non-uniform from the different national customs services and that the economic operators are using this systematic fault of the EC for...
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Some scientists and authorities are arguing that tariffs are growing more and more unimportant since eight GATT/WTO-Tariff-Rounds have resulted in tremendous reductions of the original tariff rates in the late 1940ies. The Non-Tariff-Measures however are gaining more importance. A...
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More and more countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). This paper examines in the update 2012 the new countries which are using the worldwide uniform language of trade.
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More countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). Here is an overview for 2014 of the new countries which are using the worldwide uniform language of trade now and will apply the tariff scheme from 2015.
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More and more countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). This paper examines, in the update 2009, the new countries which are using the worldwide uniform language of trade since 2007 and 2008 and which are...
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Das Übereinkommen des "Harmonisierten Systems zur Bezeichnung und Codierung der Waren" (auch "Harmonisiertes System" genannt, abgekürzt HS) wurde mit Wirkung vom 1. Januar 1988 in Kraft gesetzt und wird inzwischen in mehr als 190 Staaten, Gebieten und Wirtschaftssystemen angewendet. Damit...
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Das Harmonisierte System zur Bezeichnung und Kodierung von Waren des internationalen Handels (HS) hat seit 1988 für eine Angleichung der weltweit verwendeten Nomenklaturen für statistische und zolltarifliche Zwecke gesorgt, da es in 207 Ländern und Wirtschaftsgebieten angewendet wird und...
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Das Harmonisierte System (HS) und seine Nomenklatur (das Zolltarifschema) bestehen seit dem 1.1.1988 aus den Kapiteln 01 bis 97, wobei das Kapitel 77 nicht besetzt worden ist, um künftigen Änderungen der Technik und möglichen Anpassungen Raum zu geben. Die HS-Nomenklatur ist 1988 eingeführt...
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