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Changes to UK Integrated Tariff from 1 January 2022 (Tariff stop press notice 28)

Check for World Customs Organisation changes to the Harmonised System Nomenclature that have been integrated into the UK Trade Tariff.

Published
31 December 2020

Check for World Customs Organisation changes to the Harmonised System Nomenclature that have been integrated into the UK Trade Tariff.

From: : HM Revenue & Customs

Published : 31 December 2020

From 1 January 2022, the UK will introduce its 2022 integrated tariff. This will incorporate the World Customs Organisation’s (WCO) changes to the Harmonised System Nomenclature.

We’ve published the changes of the UK goods classification 2022 and the full nomenclature is on the UK Integrated Online Tariff page.

All documents are provisional — we may update them if further changes are required. The UK Integrated Online Tariff lists the:

  • changes to chapters for the 2022 UK goods classification — where these have been confirmed to the 10-digit level
  • correlation of commodity codes to the 8-digit level from the 2021 tariff to that of 2022

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