Intrastat
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Document updated: 2020-02-04
Intrastat system
Until 1993, the main source of information for foreign trade statistic in the European Union was the customs declarations` data. On 1 January 1993, after the single European market was formed, a new data collection system called Intrastat has been implemented. Statistics on trade in goods between the Member States are now collected basing on the Regulation (EC) No 638/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 and the Commission Regulation (EC) No 1982/2004 of 18 November 2004. The main objective of the Intrastat system is to collect data on trade flows between the EU Member States directly from the enterprises.
From the day of Lithuania's accession to the EU, Intrastat system has also been implemented in the country. Data on Lithuania's foreign trade were broken down into two parts: Extrastat and Intrastat. Extrastat – data on Lithuania's trade with non-EU Member States collection system. The main data source for this system is customs declarations` (Single Administrative Document) data.
According to the Resolution No 1086 of 10 July 2002 of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania on the foreign trade and the value added tax data collection procedure (OG, 2002, No 72-3034), the functions of Intrastat data collection and accumulation in Lithuania are performed by the Customs Department to the Ministry of Finance. Statistics Lithuania methodically supervises and coordinates all the work, related to Intrastat data collection, and prepares information about Lithuania's foreign trade basing on the data, collected by the Extrastat and Intrastat systems.
Why is Intrastat so important?
Intrastat's objective is provision of information about trade flows between the EU Member States. These data are a comprehensive source of information for the national institutions (Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Finance, etc.), private companies and organisations, and individuals for planning of production, market surveys, forecasting and analysing the development of Lithuania's economy. Foreign trade (including trade with the EU Member States) data are extremely important for the Bank of Lithuania for compiling the balance of payments and national accounts.
Information, provided by Intrastat, is widely used by the EU institutions (European Commission, European Central Bank, etc.) and various international organisations. The Council of the European Union declared that information about trade between the EU Member States is of great importance for the process of development of the single market. International organisations, such as the United Nations Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Trade Organisation, etc., also widely use the information, provided by the national statistical institutions.
Document updated: 2017-04-05
Filling and Submission
Classifications
Classification of counties of the Republic of Lithuania
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Name of county |
Code of county |
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1. |
Alytus county |
A |
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2. |
Kaunas county |
K |
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3. |
Klaipėda county |
L |
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4. |
Marijampolė county |
M |
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5. |
Panevėžys county |
P |
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6. |
Šiauliai county |
S |
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7. |
Tauragė county |
J |
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8. |
Telšiai county |
T |
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9. |
Utena county |
U |
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10. |
Vilnius county |
V |
Classification of nature of transaction
since March 2010 (PDF)
2005 – February 2010 (PDF)
Types and modes of transport
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Code |
Title |
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1 |
Sea transport |
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2 |
Rail transport |
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3 |
Road transport |
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4 |
Air transport |
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5 |
Postal consignment |
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7 |
Fixed transport installations |
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8 |
Inland waterway transport |
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9 |
Own propulsion |
Terms of delivery
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Meaning |
Place to be indicated, |
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Incoterm Code |
Incoterm ICC/ECE, Geneva |
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EXW |
Ex-works |
Location of works |
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FCA |
Free carrier |
Agreed place |
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FAS |
Free alongside ship |
Agreed port of loading |
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FOB |
Free on board |
Agreed port of loading |
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CFR |
Cost and freight (C&F) |
Agreed port of destination |
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CIF |
Cost, insurance and freight |
Agreed port of destination |
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CPT |
Carriage paid to |
Agreed place of destination |
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CIP |
Carriage and insurance paid to |
Agreed place of destination |
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DAT |
Delivered at terminal |
Agreed terminal at port or place of destination |
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DAP |
Delivered at place |
Agreed place |
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DDP |
Delivered duty paid |
Agreed place of delivery in arriving country |
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XXX |
Delivery terms other than the above |
Precise statement of terms specified in the contract |
On 1 January 2011, the ICC's Incoterms 2010 came into force.
In the new version, compared to the ICC's Incoterms 2000, two new Incoterms codes – DAT (Delivered at terminal) and DAP (Delivered at place) – are used instead of DAF (Delivered at frontier), DES (Delivered ex-ship), DEQ (Delivered ex-quay), and DDU (Delivered duty unpaid).
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Meaning |
Place to be indicated, |
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Incoterm Code |
Incoterm ICC/ECE Geneva |
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EXW |
Ex-works |
Location of works |
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FCA |
Free carrier |
Agreed place |
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FAS |
Free alongside ship |
Agreed port of loading |
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FOB |
Free on board |
Agreed port of loading |
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CFR |
Cost and freight (C&F) |
Agreed port of destination |
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CIF |
Cost, insurance and freight |
Agreed port of destination |
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CPT |
Carriage paid to |
Agreed place of destination |
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CIP |
Carriage and insurance paid to |
Agreed place of destination |
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DAF |
Delivered at frontier |
Agreed place of delivery at frontier |
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DES |
Delivered ex-ship |
Agreed port of destination |
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DEQ |
Delivered ex-quay |
After customs clearance, agreed port |
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DDU |
Delivered duty unpaid |
Agreed place of destination in arriving country |
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DDP |
Delivered duty paid |
Agreed place of delivery in arriving country |
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XXX |
Delivery terms other than the above |
Precise statement of terms specified in the contract |
Additional information (if required)
1) place located in the territory of the Member State concerned;
2) place located in another Member State;
3) other (place located outside the Community)
List of the European Union Member States
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Name of the country |
Code of the country |
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Ireland |
IE |
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Austria |
AT |
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Belgium |
BE |
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Bulgaria |
BG |
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Czech Republic |
CZ |
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Denmark |
DK |
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Estonia |
EE |
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Greece |
GR |
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Spain |
ES |
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Italy |
IT |
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United Kingdom |
GB |
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Cyprus |
CY |
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Croatia |
HR |
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Latvia |
LV |
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Poland |
PL |
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Lithuania |
LT |
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Luxembourg |
LU |
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Malta |
MT |
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Netherlands |
NL |
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Portugal |
PT |
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France |
FR |
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Romania |
RO |
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Slovakia |
SK |
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Slovenia |
SI |
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Finland |
FI |
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Sweden |
SE |
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Hungary |
HU |
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Germany |
DE |
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Name of the country |
Code of the country |
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Ireland |
IE |
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Austria |
AT |
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Belgium |
BE |
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Bulgaria |
BG |
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Czech Republic |
CZ |
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Denmark |
DK |
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Estonia |
EE |
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Greece |
GR |
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Spain |
ES |
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Italy |
IT |
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United Kingdom |
GB |
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Cyprus |
CY |
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Latvia |
LV |
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Poland |
PL |
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Lithuania |
LT |
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Luxembourg |
LU |
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Malta |
MT |
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Netherlands |
NL |
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Portugal |
PT |
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France |
FR |
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Romania |
RO |
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Slovakia |
SK |
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Slovenia |
SI |
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Finland |
FI |
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Sweden |
SE |
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Hungary |
HU |
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Germany |
DE |
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Name of the country |
Code of the country |
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Ireland |
IE |
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Austria |
AT |
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Belgium |
BE |
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Czech Republic |
CZ |
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Denmark |
DK |
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Estonia |
EE |
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Greece |
GR |
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Spain |
ES |
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Italy |
IT |
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United Kingdom |
GB |
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Cyprus |
CY |
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Latvia |
LV |
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Poland |
PL |
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Lithuania |
LT |
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Luxembourg |
LU |
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Malta |
MT |
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Netherlands |
NL |
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Portugal |
PT |
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France |
FR |
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Slovakia |
SK |
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Slovenia |
SI |
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Finland |
FI |
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Sweden |
SE |
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Hungary |
HU |
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Germany |
DE |
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Airija |
IE |
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Austrija |
AT |
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Belgija |
BE |
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Čekija |
CZ |
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Danija |
DK |
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Estija |
EE |
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Graikija |
GR |
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Ispanija |
ES |
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Italija |
IT |
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Didžioji Britanija |
GB |
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Kipras |
CY |
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Latvija |
LV |
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Lenkija |
PL |
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Lietuva |
LT |
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Liuksemburgas |
LU |
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Malta |
MT |
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Nyderlandai |
NL |
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Portugalija |
PT |
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Prancūzija |
FR |
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Slovakija |
SK |
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Slovėnija |
SI |
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Suomija |
FI |
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Švedija |
SE |
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Vengrija |
HU |
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Vokietija |
DE |
Nomenclature of countries and territories
List of measurement units used for declaring goods for Lithuanian Customs
Information on this webpage is not translated into English.
Combined Nomenclature (CN) (2006–2020)
2020
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2020 (ZIP)
2019
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2019 (ZIP)
2018
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2018 (ZIP)
2017
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2017 (PDF)
We would like to inform you that, due to the new version of the Harmonised System, changes in Combined Nomenclature edition coming into force on 1st January 2017 will be more numerous than usual.
2016
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2016 (PDF)
2015
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2015 (PDF)
2014
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2014 (PDF)
Regulation amending the Combined Nomenclature 2014 (in subheading 9619 00) (PDF)
2013
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2013 (PDF)
2012
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2012 (PDF)
2011
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2011 (PDF)
Regulation amending the Combined Nomenclature 2011 (PDF)
(in subheadings 8443 31 and 8528 71)
2010
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2010 (PDF)
2009
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2009 (PDF)
2008
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2008 (PDF)
2007
Regulation, approving Combined Nomenclature 2007 (PDF)
2006
Regulation approving Combined Nomenclature 2006 (ZIP)
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Document updated: 2020-01-09

