- Taipei Customs advises importers to correctly declare machinery parts for faster customs clearance
- Importers should be aware of tariff classification rules under Notes 2 A, Section XVI of the Customs Import Tariff of the Republic of China
- Correct classification avoids disputes over tariff classification
- Tariff numbers are related to tariff and import regulations
- Machinery parts used in specific machines should be classified in their respective headings
- Example given of milling machine parts often misclassified, leading to delays and incorrect duty payments
- Importers are encouraged to apply for advance tariff classification if unsure
- Contact Taipei Customs for more information if needed
Source: mof.gov.tw
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