A little bit more about some classification of specific goods
1) Halva (sugar confectionary) obtained by mixing ground sesame seeds (52 %) with honey (48 %), put up for retail sale in the form of a paste, in containers of 75 g - 1704.90 GIRs 1 and 6.
Source: the Harmonized System Committee (49th Session – March 2012).
2) Antiparasite lotion for the treatment against lice
and nits of the scalp (head lice), containing depallethrine, piperonyle
butoxide, isododecane and propellant gas HFA134a. It is presented for retail
sale in 125 ml plastic bottles which are further packaged in paperboard boxes. The
lotion should be applied once only onto the scalp on dry hair in a ventilated
place, and away from any flame or incandescent object. After using the product,
the head should be washed with a gentle shampoo that makes removal of the dead
nits easier - 3808.91 GIRs 1 and 6.
Source: The Harmonized System Committee (48th Session – September 2011).
3) Boxes used as ornaments, made of steatite
(soapstone), consisting of a container and a lid, in the shape of a heart or a
square - 6802.99 GIRs 1 and 6.
Source: The Harmonized System Committee (48th Session – September 2011).
4) Cartridge for an electronic cigarette, consisting of a plastic mouthpiece and a plastic tube containing an absorbing material saturated
with a solution consisting of propylene glycol, glycerol, tobacco volatile oil, vanilla, menthol, linalool, 2,5-dimethylpyrazine and 2-acetylpyrazine. The
cartridge is used in an electronic cigarette which heats and vaporises the solution in the cartridge to produce a vapour mist which is inhaled by the user
of the cigarette - 3824.90 GIRs 1, 3 (b) and 6.
Source: The Harmonized System Committee (47th Session – March 2011).
Cesar Olivier Dalston, www.dalston.com.br.
Source: World Customs Organization.