✨ Tariff Classification Schedule




70
Unworked drawn or blown
(window) glass.

Glass fibre (including fabrics
and articles), cut or worked,
cast, rolled, drawn or blown
glass; mirrors, unframed.
Table and kitchen glass-
ware. Illuminating glass-
ware. Bricks, etc. Articles
of glass and glass beads.

71
Bullion and articles of gold.

Articles of (or incorporating)
jewellery (including imitation
jewellery). Other
articles of precious metals.

72 E
Base Metal and Articles

Pig iron, cast iron and spie-
geleison. Ferro alloys.
Tubes, pipes and fittings of
cast iron. Castings and
forgings of iron and steel;
stranded wire and cables
and articles, e.g., plaited
bands, slings, etc; Railway
track construction material
of iron and steel. Pipe fit-
tings of steel.

Iron and steel (including
alloy and high carbon)
wire coated or uncoated
but not insulated, e.g.,
baling, barbing, fencing and
nail wire; Galvanised wire,
etc. Welded mesh, netting,
barbed fencing wire and
fabricated fencing of iron
and steel. Bolts, nuts,
washers, screws, nails and
staples; Springs of all kinds;
Welded chain.

Wire products not insulated;
Articles of iron or steel
for domestic or sanitary
ware. High pressure con-
duits. Tubes and pipes of
steel 6" and above. Struc-
tures and other articles of
iron or steel. Knitting
needles. Hotwater boilers.
Stoves (solid, liquid and
gas fuelled). Mfrd. articles
of steel, e.g., heel plates,
nose rings, plugs, clips,
etc. Baths, basins, etc.;
cooking holloware.

Iron and steel coils for re-
rolling. Galvanised iron or
steel coil, hoop and strips
and sheet; corrugated sheet
iron; Sponge, ingots, blooms,
billets, bars, rounds and rods
of iron and steel. Angles,
shapes, channels "Y" section
and fence standards of iron
and steel. Tubes, pipes and
blanks of steel, up to 6".
(Including rectangular hollow
section.)

73

74
Wrought bars, rods, angles,
etc., and wire of copper.
Tubes, pipes, hollow bars,
sections and blanks of
copper or copper alloys;
stranded wire cable. Redraw
rod of copper.

Bolts, nuts, washers, screws,
etc., of copper.

Cooking and heating appar-
atus, e.g., primus stoves;
other articles of copper,
e.g., nose rings for animals,
turn buckles, couplings,
nozzles, etc.

75
Articles of nickel.

76
Unwrought aluminium waste
and scrap; Stranded wire
and cables; Wrought bars,
angles, plates; sheets, tube
and pipe ftgs. Barbed
fencing wire.

Aluminium foil. Nails, tacks,
staples, bolts, nuts, washers
and screws of aluminium.

Articles for domestic use, e.g.,
holloware, gas cooking and
heating apparatus, bobbins
and spools. Aluminium
structures and parts, reser-
voirs and tanks.

77
Articles of magnesium.

78
Angles, shapes and sections
of lead. Lead foil. Tubes,
pipes, bends, traps and
other articles of lead. Lead
solder in strip or sheet.

79, 80, 81
Articles of zinc, tin, tungsten
and other base metals.



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🏭 Tariff Headings: Glass, Precious Metals, and Base Metals

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Tariff schedule, Customs, Glassware, Precious metals, Gold, Jewellery, Base metals, Iron, Steel, Copper, Nickel, Aluminium, Lead, Zinc, Tin