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Turkey Announces Classification Opinions Within Global Harmonized Commodity Definition System
22 December 2016
Moroglu Arseven
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Turkey has announced Classification Opinions to be implemented
in accordance with the International Convention on Harmonized
Commodity Definition and Coding System. The system is intended to
achieve uniform tariff classification.
Council of Minister's Decision number 2016/9530 dated 14
November 2016 ("Decision") was published
in Official Gazette number 29912 on 8 December 2016.
The Decision outlines definitions for harmonized commodities and
classification opinions of coding systems. The tariff status for
various commodity groups are defined and classified in the
Decision's annex.
Please see this link for full text of the Decision (only
available in Turkish). The previous Council of Minister's
Decision on the matter has now been abolished.
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