What is the tariff classification as required on my Exporters Certificate of Origin under NAFTA?
1. What is meant by the Schedule B unit(s) of quantity? [30.7(n)] To get a complete picture of the trade, a quantitative measure is collected for most of the commodities exported. The Schedule B contains the unit of measure required on the SED for each number. In most cases, the unit is the same as that used by the industry. Airplanes, vehicles, and most machines require the number being exported, while liquid commodities are generally reported in liters. For most products, the kilogram (kg) is the required weight unit. 2. My Schedule B number requires kilogram. Do I include the packing? Report the net weight, exclusive of the weight of barrels, boxes, or other bulky packaging. 3. How do I report the quantity? Report whole units, specifying the unit of measure reported, such as “10 kg” “5 No.,” etc. Do not report fractions of units. Fractions over one-half should be rounded upward and less than one-half ignored, unless the entire quantity is less than one-half the required unit. In thi
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