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Sections V-X . Objectives. Classify goods correctly under sections V-X Classify goods correctly under Chapters 25-49. SECTION V: Mineral products. This Section covers: Non-metal and metal minerals Ores mineral fuel, mineral oils and other Mineral products.
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Objectives • Classify goods correctly under sections V-X • Classify goods correctly under Chapters 25-49
SECTION V: Mineral products This Section covers: • Non-metal and metal minerals • Ores • mineral fuel, mineral oils and other Mineral products.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. This Section does not cover: • High processed products like separate chemically defined inorganic compounds • Pure organic compounds beyond certain levels except methane and propane ( Chapter 27)
Chapter 25: Salt; Sulphur; Earths and Stones; Plastering materials; lime and cement. Chapter covers: • Sea water, salt, sulphur, natural graphite • Natural sands of all kinds • Quartz, Kaolin, chalk natural calcium phosphates, gypsum, limestone, Portland cement, mica, among others.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. • Chapter does not cover: • Sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur or colloidal sulphur (28.02) • Medicaments (sulphur put up for retail sale) or other products of Chapter 30 • Perfumery, cosmetics or toilet preparations chapter 33
Chapter 26: Ores, Slag and ash The chapter covers: • Ores • Slag • ash
Relationship with other parts in the Nomenclature The ores of headings 26.01- 26.17 are commercially processed to obtain: • Precious metal of Chapter 71 • Base metals of section XV • Mercury of heading 28.05. • Radioactive metals of heading 28.44
Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes. Chapter covers: • Coal and other natural mineral fuels • Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals • Products from oil distillation (Petroleum spirits, kerosene, light oils). • Waste oils, mineral waxes and natural asphalts among others.
SECTION VI The section covers: • Inorganic and organic chemicals • Miscellaneous chemical products It covers Chapter 28 to 38
Chapters 28 and 29 Chapter 28: inorganic chemicals. It covers separate chemical elements and separate chemically defined compounds. Chapter 29: organic chemicals divided into 13 headings.
Chapter 30. Chapter covers: • Pharmaceutical products. • Six headings from 30.01 to 30.06
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. Chapter does not cover: • Foods or beverages (dietetic, diabetic foods, food supplements, tonic beverages) to Section IV • Chewing gum or patches intended to stop smokers from smoking heading 21.06 • Plasters specially calcined or finely ground for use in dentistry heading 25.20
Chapter 31 Chapter covers: • Fertilizers either from animals or from vegetables. • Chemically produced fertilisers heading 31.02 to 31.05 • Note 2, 3 and 4 clarify the different types of fertilizers
Chapter 32. The chapter covers: • Preparations used in the tanning and bating of hides and skins • Coloring matter of vegetable, animal or mineral origin • Paints, Ink, ceramic colors, varnishes, putty and colors are covered.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. • It does not: • Tannates or other tannin derivatives of products of headings 29.36 to 29.39, 29.41 or 35.01 to 35.04 • Mastics of asphalts or other bituminous mastics ( heading 27.15)
Chapter 33 The chapter covers • Essential oils and extracted oleoresins, concretes, perfumes and toilet waters It does not cover natural oleoresins or vegetable extracts of heading 13.01 or 13.02, soap or other products of heading 34.01
Chapter 34 This chapter covers: • Soap, organic surface-active, washing preparations • Lubricating preparations • Products obtained by industrial treatment of fats, oils or waxes • Surface active agents
Chapter 35 This chapter covers • Caseinates and Casein derivatives • Casein glues, albumins, separate chemically defined compounds
Chapter 36 This chapter covers: • Propellant powders • Prepared explosives
Chapter 37 This chapter covers: • Photographic and cinematographic goods
Chapter 38 This chapter covers: • Miscellaneous chemical products not covered anywhere • Separate chemical defined compounds put up in packages for retail sale • Sulphur,-treated bands, wicks and candles and fly paper insecticide • Waste as provided by Notes 4,5 and 6
SECTION VII This section covers: • Plastic and articles thereof; • Rubber and articles thereof It has two chapters 39 to 40 Some articles printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representation, which are not merely incidental to primary use of goods (Chapter 49)
Chapter 39 Chapter covers: Plastics and articles thereof. It is divided into two Sub-Chapters Sub-Chapter one covers polymers in primary form ( 39.01 to 39.14) Sub-Chapter two covers waste, parings and scraps and semi manufactures and articles of 39.15 to 39.26
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature Chapter does not cover: • Lubricating preparations of heading (27.10) • Waxes of heading (27.12) • Organic surface-active agents heading (34.02) • Trunks, suit cases and hand bags (heading 42.02)
Chapter 40 Chapter covers: • Rubber in raw or semi manufactured states • Articles of rubber
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature Chapter does not cover: • Goods of Section XI • Mechanical or electrical appliances or parts thereof Section XVI. • Articles of Chapter 90, 92, 94, 95 or 96
Chapter 41 Chapter covers: • Rawhides and skin that has undergone some process • Leather • Hides and skins that has been tanned or crusted not further worked heading 41.04 to 41.06
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature Chapter does not cover: • Pieces of leather cut to special shapes Chapter 42 or 64 • cooked edible hides and skins Chapter 16 • Hides and skin, with hair or wool, raw, tanned or dressed (Chapter 43)
Chapter 42. This Chapter covers: • Articles of leather • Saddlery and harness • Travel goods • Handbags • Articles of apparel and clothing accessories
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature Chapter does not: • Sterile surgical catgut (30.06) • Footware (Chapter 64) • Headgear (chapter 65) • Toys (Chapter 95)
Chapter 43 Chapter covers: • Furskins and artificial; • manufactures thereof • Apparel clothing accessories
SECTION IX Section covers: • Wood and articles of wood; • Wood charcoal; cork and articles of cork • Manufacture of straw, of esparto or other plaiting materials • Basketware and wickerwork This Section is arranged according to material content
Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal. • This chapter covers unmanufactured wood, semi-finished products of wood and, articles of wood. • Examples: fuel wood, wood waste, logs, charcoal, articles of wood, MDF boards, plywood.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. • Chapter does not cover: • Wood products of a kind used in perfumery, pharmacy, insecticidal, fungicidal( heading 12.11) • Bamboos and articles of woody nature that are used for plaiting ( Chapter 46) • Foot ware (Chapter 64) • Furniture (Chapter 94)
Chapter 45:Cork and articles of cork This chapter covers natural and agglomerated cork in all forms including articles, for example corks and stoppers.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. Chapter does not cover: • Foot ware or Parts of (Chapter 64) • Headgear and parts of cork (Chapter 65) • Crown corks of base metal lined with cork discs (heading 83.09) • Toys, games and sports (Chapter 95)
Chapter 46:Manufactures of straw,of esparto or of other plaiting materials;basketware and wickerwork. • This chapter covers: • semi-manufactured products and certain articles made by interlacing,weaving or by similar methods of assembling unspun materials eg. basket work-hand bags, shopping bags. It has two headings, 46.01 and 46.02
SECTION X SCOPE Section contains three Chapters arranged according to the degree of processing of wood as follows: • Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard; paper and paperboard and articles thereof • This section covers chapters 47-49
Chapter 47:Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material;… Chapter covers: • cellulose fibres obtained from various vegetable materials,or from waste textiles of vegetable origin. • Examples:chemical wood pulp,pulps of fibres,waste and scrap of paper.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. • Chapter does not cover: • Pulp consisting of non-coherent polyethylene or polypropylene fibres (39.20) • Articles of paper pulp (Chapter 48)
Chapter 48: Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp,of paper or paper… Chapter covers: • Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, of all kinds, in rolls or sheets. • Examples: filter paper, tracing paper, carbon paper, toilet paper, sanitary towels and tampons, servietes.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. • Chapter does not cover: • Perfumed papers or papers impregnated or coated with cosmetics (Chapter 33) • Stamping foils of heading 32.12 • Sensitised paper or paper board of heading 37.01 to 37.04
Chapter 49: Printed books, newspapers, picturesand other products of the printing industry Chapter covers: • Printed matter on paper or paper board of which the essential nature and use is determined by the fact of its being printed with motifs, characters or pictorial representations.
Relationship with other parts of Nomenclature. Chapter does not cover: Printed wrapping paper and stationery ( Chapter 48) • Photographic negatives on transparent basis (chapter 37) • Playing cards (Chapter 95)
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