The ASEAN Tariff Finder
The ASEAN Tariff Finder is an online portal that offers information on customs duties, taxes, additional duties, related Rules of Origin as well as import regulations of more than 160 destination countries
All nomenclatures in the ASEAN Tariff Finder are available in English and reflect the currently applied customs tariffs. The ASEAN Trade Repository (ATR) is supported by the European Union (EU) through its flagship ARISE...
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The ASEAN Tariff Finder is an online portal that offers information on customs duties, taxes, additional duties, related Rules of Origin as well as import regulations of more than 160 destination countries
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The new tariff structure introduces clear distinctions in treatment among ASEAN member states and has an immediate impact on regional trade
The new tariff structure introduces clear distinctions in treatment among ASEAN member states and has an immediate impact on regional trade flows, particularly for countries and cities that
KUALA LUMPUR: The 10 member states of Asean now face US import tariffs ranging from 10 to 40 per cent, following a sweeping revision that includes both reductions and slight increases, depending on
In line with the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), the ASEAN Trade Repository (ATR) is intended to provide transparency on the trade and customs laws and procedures of all ASEAN
Submission of Certificate of Origin Form D is required in order to avail of ATIGA preferential tariffs.
The Tariff Finder is designed to support traders to maximize benefits from ASEAN''s free trade agreements (FTAs).
Summary tables, providing data by country/territory, list the average “bound” (maximum) tariffs each economy can apply to its imports from other WTO members as well as the tariffs actually applied.
As the largest free trade agreement, RCEP integrates 15 member countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the 10 ASEAN nations, fostering tariff reductions, supply
As the largest free trade agreement, RCEP integrates 15 member countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the 10 ASEAN
Trade Map covers 220 countries and territories and 5300 products of the Harmonized System. The monthly, quarterly and yearly trade flows are available from the most aggregated level to the tariff