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INTERIM REPORT ON THE HARMONIZEDCOMMODITY DESCRIPTION ANDCODING SYSTEMUSITC PUBLICATION 1106NOVEMBER 1980United States International Trade Commission / Washington, D.C. 20436

UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSIONCOMMISSIONERSBill Alberger, ChairmanMichael J. Calhoun, Vice ChairmanGeorge M. MooreCatherine BedellPaula SternKenneth R. Mason, Secretary to the CommissionThis report was prepared by the Office of Tariff AffairsEugene A. Rosengarden, DirectorAddress all communications toOffice of the SecretaryUnited States International Trade CommissionWashington, D.C. 20436

CONTENTSPageIntroductionExecutive SummaryPart 1. Background of the Harmonized SystemThe Customs Cooperation CouncilThe Harmonized System Committee:BackgroundWorking methodsPart 2. Description of the Harmonized SystemGeneral structure of the CCCN .Rules for the Interpretation of the NomenclatureSection and chapter notesHeadingsExplanatory NotesStructure of the Harmonized SystemStatus of the Harmonized SystemOutstanding issuesForm of. implementation at the international levelAdministration and maintenanceMembershipVoting rightsDispute settlement mechanismCollapsibilityPart 3. Development of U.S. input to the Harmonized System:Activities prior to the Trade Act of 1974The Trade Act of 1974 and the Harmonized SystemStandards and guidelines for U.S. input to the Harmonized SystemPart 4. Benefits of an international Harmonized SystemExport protection and expansionEconomic benefitsStatistical benefitsTrade facilitationDomestic statistical comparabilityModernizationPart 5. Costs of adoptionAppendix A. Members of the Customs Cooperation CouncilAppendix B. Basic description and coding systems providing a basisfor the Harmonized SystemAppendix C. Provisionally adopted 1313333343436383940

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INTERIM REPORT ON THE HARMONIZED COMMODITY DESCRIPTION AND CODING SYSTEM USITC PUBLICATION 1106 NOVEMBER 1980 United State

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