Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities
One of the most important instruments of trade facilitation is the commodity nomenclature, which provides a definition of all goods subject to foreign trade. The correct classification of goods forms the basis for determining the appropriate value...
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okr-10986-262932021-05-25T10:54:44Z Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities Aliev, Alijon Konar-Leacy, Violane TRADE trade facilitation commodity nomenclature customs clearance WTO trade logistics One of the most important instruments of trade facilitation is the commodity nomenclature, which provides a definition of all goods subject to foreign trade. The correct classification of goods forms the basis for determining the appropriate value of a good and for determining the customs duties imposed on a good on import or export. Customs statistics on foreign trade are derived from it, and those statistics in turn serve as a tool for the determination and implementation of customs policy. Commodity nomenclature is used not only at the national level, but also by the World Trade Organization, the World Customs Organization, the United Nations, and other international entities. Importers and exporters or investors in other countries visit customs nomenclature websites thousands of times a day to see the types and levels of customs duties and other charges and trade policy measures that particular countries apply. Trade policy regulations, rules of origin, and trade statistics in almost all of the developed and developing countries are designed and compiled on the basis of customs nomenclatures. This SmartLesson discusses how the Central Asia Trade Logistics Project worked with the Customs Administration of the Republic of Tajikistan on the development of its first national commodity nomenclature. 2017-03-16T20:23:43Z 2017-03-16T20:23:43Z 2017-02 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/735651488803062777/Working-with-Tajikistan-to-develop-its-first-national-commodity-nomenclature-of-foreign-economic-activities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26293 English en_US IFC SmartLessons; CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Europe and Central Asia Tajikistan |
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One of the most important instruments of
trade facilitation is the commodity nomenclature, which
provides a definition of all goods subject to foreign trade.
The correct classification of goods forms the basis for
determining the appropriate value of a good and for
determining the customs duties imposed on a good on import
or export. Customs statistics on foreign trade are derived
from it, and those statistics in turn serve as a tool for
the determination and implementation of customs policy.
Commodity nomenclature is used not only at the national
level, but also by the World Trade Organization, the World
Customs Organization, the United Nations, and other
international entities. Importers and exporters or investors
in other countries visit customs nomenclature websites
thousands of times a day to see the types and levels of
customs duties and other charges and trade policy measures
that particular countries apply. Trade policy regulations,
rules of origin, and trade statistics in almost all of the
developed and developing countries are designed and compiled
on the basis of customs nomenclatures. This SmartLesson
discusses how the Central Asia Trade Logistics Project
worked with the Customs Administration of the Republic of
Tajikistan on the development of its first national
commodity nomenclature. |
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Aliev, Alijon Konar-Leacy, Violane |
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Aliev, Alijon Konar-Leacy, Violane |
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Aliev, Alijon |
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Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities |
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Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities |
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Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities |
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Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities |
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Working with Tajikistan to Develop its First National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activities |
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working with tajikistan to develop its first national commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activities |
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International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/735651488803062777/Working-with-Tajikistan-to-develop-its-first-national-commodity-nomenclature-of-foreign-economic-activities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26293 |
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