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2 1. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the Republic of India ANNEX 2A SCHEDULE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA GENERAL NOTES 1. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the Republic of India: The provisions of this schedule are expressed in terms of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the Republic of India at the 8 digit level. The interpretation of the provisions of this schedule, including the goods coverage, shall be governed by the General Notes, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes of the Tariff Act of India. 2. Modality: The following modality shall apply for the elimination / reduction of basic customs duties by India pursuant to Article 2.3: (a) List of Products for Early Harvest Programme On the originating goods of Singapore provided in this list, the duties shall be eliminated entirely and such goods will receive duty free entry into India from Singapore from 1st August 2005 (b) List of Products for Phased Elimination in Duty On the originating goods of Singapore provided in this List, the duties shall be removed in five stages beginning from 1st August 2005 and such goods shall receive duty free entry into India from Singapore, effective 1st April 2009. The margin of preference offered by India has been indicated in the List. (c) List of Products for Phased Reduction in Duty On the originating goods of Singapore provided in this List, the duties shall be reduced in five stages beginning 1st August 2005 and such goods shall receive entry into India at concessional duties. The margin of preference offered by India has been indicated in the List. (d) List of Products excluded from any concession in Duty No concessions in duties shall be offered on goods provided in this List. Such goods whether originating or otherwise, shall enter into India from Singapore on the applied MFN duties. 3. Margin of Preference: Margin of Preference (MOP) offered by India to Singapore on specific products, shall be calculated on the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) import duty applicable on the date of import. For example, if the MFN duty on a particular product is 20%, and India offers a MOP of 10% to Singapore, the duty reduction for import from Singapore will become 20% - 10% of 20% = 2%. Hence, the applicable rate of duty for that particular originating product coming from Singapore will be 20-2 = 18%. If the MOP of 100% is offered to Singapore, then such originating goods shall receive duty free entry into India from Singapore. 2 ANNEX 2A INDIA’S TARIFF CONCESSION LIST OF PRODUCTS FOR EARLY HARVEST PROGRAMME (EHP) Sl. No. HS Code Description 1 10020090 OTHER RYE 2 10030010 BARLEY OF SEED QLTY 3 10030090 OTHER BARLEY 4 10040010 OATS OF SEED QLTY 5 10040090 OTHER OATS 6 10081010 BUCK WHEAT OF SEED QTLY 7 10081090 OTHER BUCK WHEAT 8 10083010 CANARY OF SEED QUALITY 9 10089010 OTHER CEREALS OF SEED QLTY 10 10089090 OTHER CEREALS,OTHER THEN SEED QLTY 11 25030010 SULPHUR RECOVERED AS BY-PRODUCT IN REFINING OF CRUDE OIL 12 25030090 OTHER SULPHUR 13 27160000 ELECTRICAL ENERGY 14 28012000 IODINE 15 28013010 FLUORINE 16 28013020 BROMINE 17 28020010 SUBLIMED SULPHUR 18 28020020 PRECIPITATED SULPHUR 19 28020030 COLLOIDAL SULPHUR 20 28041000 HYDROGEN 21 28042910 HELLIUM 22 28042990 OTHR RARE GASES OTHER THAN ARGON & HELLIUM 23 28043000 NITROGEN 24 28044010 OXYGEN,MEDICINAL GRAPE 25 28044090 OTHER OXYGEN 26 28045010 BORON 27 28045020 TELLURIUM 28 28046100 SILICON CONTNG MORE THAN99.99% BY WT OF SILICON 29 28046900 OTHER SILICON 30 28047010 PHOSPHORUS BLACK 31 28047020 PHOSPHORUS RED 32 28047030 PHOSPHORUS WHITE OR YELLOW 33 28048000 ARSENIC 34 28049000 SELENIUM 35 28051100 SODIUM 36 28051200 CALCIUM 37 28051900 OTHER ALKALI/ALKALINE -EARTH METALS 38 28053000 RARE-EARTH METALS SCANDIUM & YTTRIUM W/N INTERMIXED/INTERALLOYED 39 28054000 MERCURY 40 28100010 OXIDES OF BORON 41 28112300 SULPHUR DIOXIDE 42 28121050 SILICON TETRACHLORIDE 43 28153000 PEROXIDES OF SODIUM OR POTASSIUM 44 28251010 HYDRAZINE ANHYDROUS 45 28252000 LITHIUM OXIDE & HYDROXIDE 3 46 28253010 VANADIUM PENIOXIDE FLAKES 47 28253090 OTHER OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES OF VANADIUM 48 28254000 NICKEL OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES 49 28255000 COPPER OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES 50 28256010 GERMANIUM OXIDES 51 28256020 ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDES 52 28257010 MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE 53 28257020 MOLYBDIC ACID 54 28257090 OTHER MOLYBDENUM OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES 55 28259010 TIN OXIDE 56 28259020 CADMIUM OXIDE 57 28259030 MERCURY OXIDE(MERCURIC OXIDE) 58 28259040 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 59 28259050 AMM0NIUM HYDR0XIDE 60 28259090 OTHER INORGANIC BASES METAL OXIDES HYDROXIDES & PEROXIDES 61 28311020 SODIUM SULPHOXYLATE (INCL SODIUM FORMAL- DEHDE SULPHOXYLATE) 62 28319010 OTHER DITHIONITES (OF POTASSIUM ETC) 63 28319020 OTHER SULPHOXYLATES 64 28372010 AMMONIUM SULPHOCYANIDE 65 28372050 SODIUM NITROPRUSIDE(SOD NITROFERRICYANIDE) 66 28372090 OTHER COMPLEX CYANIDES 67 28380010 FULMINATES 68 28433000 GOLD COMPOUNDS 69 28499010 BORON CARBIDE 70 28499020 TUNGSTEN CARBIDE 71 28499090 0THER METAL CARBIDES 72 29011000 SATURATED ACYCLIC HYDROCARBONS 73 29012100 UNSATURATED ETHYLENE 74 29012400 UNSTRD BUTS-1 3-DIENE AND ISOPRENE 75 29012910 ACETYLENE W/N IN DISSOLVED CONDITION 76 29012920 HEPTENE (HEPTYLENE 77 29012990 OTHER ACYCLIC HYDROCARBONS 78 29021100 CYCLOHEXANE 79 29021900 OTHER CYCLANES,CYCLENES & CYCLOTERPENES 80 29025000 STYRENE 81 29033010 FLUORINATED DERIVATIVES 82 29033020 BROMINATED DERIVATIVES 83 29033030 IODINATED DERIVATIVES 84 29051500 SATURTD PENTANOL(AMYL ALCHL) & SMRS THEROF 85 29052210 CITRANELLOL 86 29052220 GERANIOL 87 29052230 LINALOOL 88 29052240 RHODINOL 89 29052290 OTHER UNSATURATED A CYCLIC TERPENE ALCOHOL 90 29052900 OTHER UNSATURATED MONOHYDRIC ALCOHOLS 91 29061100 MENTHOL 92 29062100 BENZYL ALCOHOL 93 29062910 CHINNAMIC ALCOHOL 94 29062920 PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL 95 29062990 OTHER AROMATIC ALCOHOL 96 29101000 OXIRANE (ETHYLENE OXIDE) 97 29121200 ETHANAL (ACETALDEHYDE) 4 98 29121300 BUTANOL (BUTYRALDEHYDE,NORMAL ISOMER) 99 29121910 CROTONALDEHYDE 100 29121920 HEPTALDEHYDE (HEPTANAL) 101 29121930 GLYOXAL 102 29121990 OTHER ACYCLIC ALDHYDS WITHOUT OXYGEN FN. 103 29122910 CINNAMIC ALDEHYDE 104 29122920 PHENYL ACETALDEHYDE 105 29122990 OTHER CYCLC ALDHYDS WITHOUT OTHR OXYGEN FN 106 29124100 VANILLIN(4-HYDROXY-3METHOXY BENZALDEHYDE) 107 29124200 ETHYLVANILIN (3-ETHOXY-4-HYDROXYBNZLDHYD) 108 29125000 CYCLIC POLYMERSOF ALDEHYDES 109 29126000 PARA FORMALDEHYDE 110 29141200 BUTANONE (METHYL ETHYL KETONE) 111 29141300 4-MTHYLPENTAN-2-ONE(MTHYL ISOBTYL KETONE) 112 29142310 BETA-IONONE 113 29142320 PSEUD0 I0N0NE 114 29142390 OTHER IONONE & METHYLLIOMONES 115 29142910 L-CARAVONE 116 29142990 OTHER CYCLANIC ETC KETONES WITHOUT OTHER OXYGN FN. 117 29143100 PHENYLACETONE 118 29143910 ACETONE PHENONE 119 29143920 BEZANTHRONE 120 29143930 BENZOPHENONE 121 29143940 DIBENZANTHRONE (VIOLANTHRONE) 122 29143990 OTHER AROMATIC KETONES WITHOUT OTHER OXYGNFN. 123 29145000 KETONE-PHNLS & KETONS WTHOTHR OXYGN FNCTN 124 29161100 ACRYLIC ACID AND ITS SALTS 125 29161210 BUTYL ACRYLATE 126 29161290 OTHER ESTERS OF ACRYLIC ACID 127 29161310 METHACRYLIC ACID 128 29161320 SALTS OF METHACRYLIC ACID 129 29161400 ESTERS OF METHACRYLIC ACID 130 29181400 CITRIC ACID 131 29309010 THIOUREA(SULPHOUREA) 132 29309020 CALCIUM SALTS OF METHIONINE 133 29309030 THIO SULPHONIC ACID 134 29309040 L-CYSTINE (ALPHA-AMINO BETA-THIO PROPIONICACID)-SULPHUR CONTAINING AMINO ACID 135 29309050 SULPHINIC ACID 136 29309060 SULPHOXIDE 137 29309070 MERCAPTAN 138 29309090 OTHER ORGAND -SULPHUR COMPOUNDS 139 30066010 CONTRACEPTIVE BASED ON HORMONES 140 30066020 CONTRCEPTIV BASE ON OTHR PROD.OF HDNG 2937 141 30066030 CONTRACEPTIVE BASED ON SPERMICIDES SALTS OF ROSIN OR OF RESIN ACIDS OR OF DRVTVS OF ROSIN/RESN ACIDS ,EXCL SLTS OF 142 38062000 ROSN ADDUCTS 143 38069010 RUN GUMS 144 38069090 OTHER (RUN GUMS, ROSIN SPIRITS ETC) NES 145 38159000 OTHER REACTION INITIATORS ETC 146 38180010 UNDEFUSED SILICON WAFERS 147 38180090 0THERS 5 148 39071000 POLYACETALS 149 39074000 POLYCARBONATES 150 39111010 COUMARONE-INDENE RESINS 151 39111090 OTHERS 152 39121210 CELLULOSE ACETATE FLAKES 153 39121220 CELLULOSE ACETATE MOULDING POWDER 154 39121230 CELLULOSE ACETOBUTYRATE MOULDING POWDER 155 39121290 OTHERS 156 39123911 ETHYL CELLULOSE NON-PLASTICIZED 157 39123912 METHYL CELLULOSE NON-PLASTICIZED 158 39123919 OTHER CELLULOSE ETHERS NON-PLASTICIZED 159 39123921 ETHYL CELLULOSE PLASTICIZED 160 39123922 METHYL CELLULOSE PLASTICIZED 161 39123929 OTHERS CELLULOSE ETHERS PLASTICIZED 162 39129010 PROPIONATE CELLULOSE & ACETO NON-PLSTCZD 163 39129020 VISCOSE SPONGE 164 39139011 CHLORINATED RUBBER (CHEMICAL DERIVATIVE OFNATURAL RUBBER) 165 39139019 OTHER CHEMICAL DERIVATIVE OF NATURAL RUBBR 166 39139020 HARDEND PROTINS(HARDND CASEIN,GELATIN ETC) 167 39139030 DEXTRAN 168 39139090 OTHER NATRL & MODFD NATRL POLYMERS NES 169 41012010 HIDES AND SKINS OF COW INCLDING COW CALF 170 41012020 HIDES AND SKINS OF BUFFALO INCLDNG BUFFALD CALF 171 41012090 OTHER HIDES AND SKINS 172 41015010 HIDES AND SKINS OF COW INCLDING COW CALF 173 41015020 HIDES AND SKINS OF BUFFFALO INCDNG BUFFOLOCALF. 174 41015090 OTHER HIDES AND SKINS. 175 41019010 HIDES AND SKINS OF COW INCLDNG COW CALF 176 41019020 HIDES AND SKINS OF BAFFALO INCLDNG BUFFALOCALF 177 41019090 OTHER HIDES ANS SKINS 178 41021010 SHEEPSKINS 179 41021020 PELTS OF BABY LAMBS 180 41021030 LAMB SKIN OTHER THAN PELT 181 41022110 SHEEP SKINS 182 41022120 LAMB SKINS 183 41022130 LAMB PELT 184 41022910 SHEEP SKINS 185 41022920 LAMB SKINS 186 41031010 GOAT SKINS,PICKLED (WET SALTED) 187 41031020 GOAT SKINS, DRY SALTED 188 41031030 GOAT SKINS, OTHERWISE CURED(DRIED-UNSLTD) 189 41031040 KID SKINS 190 41031090 OTHER HIDES &SKINS OF GOATS OR KIDS 191 41032000 RAW HIDES
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