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Commercial
Information Circulars
24-hour hotline : 23 922 922
e-mail address : enquiry@tid.gov.hk
Ref. : EIC 631/2
6 January
2011
Dear Sirs,
Commercial
Information Circular No. 22/2011
The
Mainland of China : The Classification of Commodities in 2010
(Decision of the 13th Meeting of the Classification Technical Committee)
The General Administration
of Customs (GAC) promulgated on 28 December 2010 the classification of
commodities in 2010 (Decision of the 13th Meeting of the Classification
Technical Committee), which took effect from the date of promulgation.
A copy of the notice is attached at Appendix
(pdf format). Its annex can be downloaded from the website of GAC at :
http://www.customs.gov.cn/publish/portal0/tab3889/module1188/info133555.htm
(Chinese version only).
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For details of
the "Administrative Provisions on Classification of Import and
Export Commodities by the Customs", please refer to the website
of GAC at:
http://www.customs.gov.cn/publish/portal0/tab3889/module14931/info59245.htm
(Chinese version only).
ENQUIRIES
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If you have any
questions on the content of this circular, please contact Ms. Eugenia
CHAN at 2398 5444.
Yours faithfully,
(Charles TANG)
for Director-General of Trade and Industry
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Electronic
services for Production Notification, Certificate of Origin, Textiles
Notifications, and Cargo Manifests enable traders to lodge/make
the relevant applications directly through their office computer
faster and easier. Tradelink Electronic Commerce Ltd runs services
for all the above documents. Brio Electronic Commerce Ltd provides
services for Cargo Manifests and Certificate of Origin. Global e-Trading
Services Ltd provides services for Cargo Manifests.
Please call the service providers for enquiries on their services:
Brio Electronic Commerce Limited (Tel: 2111 1288)
Global e-Trading Services Limited (Tel: 8109 1820)
Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited (Tel: 2599 1700)
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(1) In case of discrepancies
between the Chinese and the English texts of this circular,
the Chinese text shall for all purposes be conclusive.
(2) While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the
above information, the Department cannot guarantee this to be
so and will not be held liable for any reliance placed on the
same.
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