Harmonized System: Nomenclature Evolution at Its 20th Anniversary (1988–2008)

Global Trade and Customs Journal, Vol. 3, No. 7/8, 275-278

Posted: 22 Aug 2017

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Carsten Weerth

FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management

Date Written: Juy 15, 2008

Abstract

More than 200 countries and economic regions worldwide are using the nomenclature of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention, HS) and are basing their customs tariffs thereon. The number of HS headings (four-digit-code) and HS-subheadings (six-digit-code) is altered every four to six years, when the nomenclature is revised and updated due to trade patterns and technical development (HS 1988, HS 1992, HS 1996, HS 2002, HS 2007).

More and more gaps are emerging within the nomenclature 34 headings are not in use in the HS 2007 for the next four to five years. This Column shows the history of HS revisions, the gaps within the nomenclature and the evolution of the HS nomenclature within the past 20 years (1988–2008).

Keywords: World Customs Organization, WCO, Harmonized System, HS, Nomenclature, Customs Classification, Tariffs, Duties, Trade, Economic History

JEL Classification: F53, K34

Suggested Citation

Weerth, Carsten, Harmonized System: Nomenclature Evolution at Its 20th Anniversary (1988–2008) (Juy 15, 2008). Global Trade and Customs Journal, Vol. 3, No. 7/8, 275-278, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3022204

Carsten Weerth (Contact Author)

FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management ( email )

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Essen, 45127
Germany

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