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SPR Product List Tariff Item Description of Product Number 1011010 Horses 1011020 Asses 1011090 Other 1019010 Horses for polo 1019020 Asses, Mules and hinnies livestock 1019090 Other 1021010 Bulls, adult 1021020 Cows, adult 1021030 Buffaloes, adult and calves 1021090 Other 1029010 Bulls, adult 1029020 Buffaloes, adults and calves 1029090 Other 1031000 Pure‐bred breeding animals 1039100 Weighing less than 50 kg. 1039200 Weighing 50 kg. or more 1041010 Sheep including lamb for breeding purpose 1041090 Other 1042000 Goats 1059900 Other 1061100 Primates Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); Manatees and 1061200 dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 1061900 Other 1062000 Reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 1063100 Birds of prey 1063200 Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) 1063900 Other 1069010 Bees and other insects, not elsewhere included or specified 1069020 Pureline Stock 1069090 Other 2011000 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2012000 Other cuts with bone in 2013000 Boneless 2021000 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2022000 Other cuts with bone in 2023000 Boneless 2031100 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2031200 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 2031900 Other 2032100 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2032200 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 2032900 Other 2042100 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2042200 Other cuts with bone in 2042300 Boneless 2044100 Carcasses and half‐carcasses 2044200 Other cuts with bone in 2044300 Boneless 2050000 Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen 2061000 Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled 2062100 Tongues 2062200 Livers 2062900 Other 2063000 Of swine, fresh or chilled 2064100 Livers 2064900 Other 2068010 Of sheep/ goats 2068090 Other 2069010 Of sheep/ goats 2069090 Other 2072400 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 2072500 Not cut in pieces, frozen 2072600 Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled 2072700 Cuts and offal, frozen 2073200 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled 2073300 Not cut in pieces, frozen 2073500 Other, fresh or chilled 2073600 Other, frozen 2081000 Of rabbits or hares 2083000 Of primates Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); Of 2084000 manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia) 2085000 Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 2089010 Of wild animals 2089090 Other Pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, 2090000 fresh chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked 2101100 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 2101200 Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof 2101900 Other 2102000 Meat of bovine animals 2109100 Of primates Of whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); Of 2109200 manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order of Sirenia) 2109300 Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 2109900 Other 3011000 Ornamental fish Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus 3019100 aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 3019200 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 3019300 Carp 3019400 Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 3019500 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 3019900 Other Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou 3021200 and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 3021900 Other Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus 3022100 stenolepis) 3022200 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 3022900 Other 3023300 Skipjack or stripe‐bellied bonito 3023400 Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 3023500 Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 3023600 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 3023900 Other 3026200 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 3026300 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 3026500 Dogfish and other sharks 3026600 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 3026700 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 3026800 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 3026910 Hilsa 3026920 Dara 3026930 Pomfret 3026990 Other 3027000 Livers and roes 3031100 Sockeye salmon (red salmon) (Oncorhynchus nerka) 3031900 Other 3032200 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 3032900 Other Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus 3033100 stenolepis) 3033200 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 3033300 Sole (Solea spp.) 3034300 Skipjack or stripe‐bellied bonito 3034400 Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) 3034500 Bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus) 3034600 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 3034900 Other 3035100 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) Swordfish (Xiphias 3035200 gladius) and toothfish (Dissostichus spp.), excluding livers and roes: 3036100 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) 3036200 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 3037200 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) 3037300 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) 3037500 Dogfish and other sharks 3037600 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 3037700 Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, dicentrarchus punctatus) 3038010 Egg/ egg yolk of fish including shrimps 3038090 Other 3052000 Livers and roes of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus 3054100 keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), excluding livers and roes 3054200 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) 3054900 Other 3055100 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 3055910 Mumbai Duck 3055920 Seer without head 3055930 Sprats 3055990 Other 3056100 Herrings (Clupea, harengus, clupea pallasii) 3056200 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus marcocephalus) 3056910 Mumbai Duck 3056920 Seer without head 3056930 Sprats 3056990 Other 3061100 Rock lobster and other sea crawfish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 3061210 Whole cooked 3061290 Other Other, including flours, meals and pellets, of crustaceans, fit for human 3061900 consumption. Other, including flours, meals and pellets, of crustaceans, fit for human 3062900 consumption 3071000 Oysters 3072100 Live, fresh or chilled 3072900 Other 3073100 Live, fresh or chilled 3073910 Clams, clam meat (bivalves‐Victoria, spp., Mertrix spp. and Katalysia spp.) 3073990 Other 3074110 Cuttle fish 3074120 Squid 3074910 Squid tubes ‐ frozen 3074920 Whole squids ‐ frozen 3074930 Dried squids 3074990 Other 3075100 Live, fresh or chilled 3075900 Other 3076000 Snails, other than sea snails 3079100 Live, fresh or chilled 3079910 Sea shell flesh 3079920 Jelly fish (Rhopelina spp) dried, salted or frozen 3079990 Other 4031000 Yogurt 4039010 Butter milk 4039090 Other 4049000 Other 4081100 Dried 4081900 Other 4089100 Dried 4089900 Other 4100010 Of Wild animals 4100020 Turtle eggs and Salanganes’ nests (“birds nests”) 4100090 Other 5010010 Unworked, whether or not washed or scoured 5010020 Waste 5021010 Pigs, hogs/ boars bristles & hair 5021020 Waste of Pigs’ hogs’ or boars’ bristles and hair 5029010 Badger hair and other brush making hair 5029020 Yak tail hair 5029090 Other 5040010 Guts of cattle for natural food casings 5040020 Guts of sheep & goats for natural food casings 5040031 Of wild animals 5040039 Other 5040041 Of wild animals 5040049 Other 5040051 Of wild animals 5040059 Other 5051010 Of wild birds 5051090 Other 5059010 Peacock tail & wing feather (trimmed or not) 5059021 Of wild birds 5059029 Other 5059031 Of wild birds 5059039 Other 5059091 Of wild birds 5059099 Other 5061021 Of wild animals 5061029 Other 5061031 Of wild animals 5061039 Other 5061041 Of wild animals 5061049 Other 5069011 Of wild animals 5069019 Other 5069091 Of wild animals 5069099 Other 5071010 Ivory 5071020 Ivory powder and waste 5079010 Hoof meal 5079020 Horn meal 5079030 Hooves, claws, nails & beaks 5079040 Antlers 5079050 Buffalo horns 5079060 Tortoise‐shell 5079070 Claws and waste of tortoise shell 5079090 Other including hair and waste 5080020 Chanks 5080030 Cowries 5080040 Cuttlefish bones 5080050 Shells 5080090 Other 5100010 Bazoar cow (goolochan) 5100020 Ox gallstone 5100030 Placenta, frozen 5100091 Of wild animals 5100099 Other 5111000 Bovine semen 5119110 Fish nails 5119120 Fish tail 5119130 Other fish waste 5119190 Other 5119911 Artemia 5119919 Other 5119921 Of wild life 5119929 Other 5119991 Frozen semen other than bovine embryo 5119992 Of wild life 5119999 Other 7133910 Guar seeds 7133990 Other 8091000 Apricots 8101000 Strawberries 8102000 Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries 8104000 Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus vaccinium 8105000 Kiwifruit 8106000 Durians 8109010 Pomegranates 8109020 Tamarind, fresh 8109030 Sapota (chico) 8109040 Custard‐apple (Ata) 8109050 Bore 8109060 Lichi 8109090 Other 8111010 Containing added sugar 8111020 Not containing added sugar 8111090 Other 8112010 Containing added sugar 8112020 Not containing added sugar 8112090 Other 8119010 Containing added sugar 8119090 Other Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or 8140000 provisionally preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions. 9030000 Mate 9061190 Other 9091011 Of seed quality 9091019 Other 9091021 Of seed quality 9091029 Other 9095011 Of seed quality 9095019 Other 9095021 Of seed quality 9095029 Other 10040090 Other 12091000 Sugar beet seed: 12092100 Lucerne (alfalfa) seed 12092200 Clover (Trifolium spp.) seed 12092300 Fescue seed 12092400 Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seed 12092500 Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam, Lolium perenne L.) seed 12092910
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