ET1: The trader’s guide to importing and
exporting certain agricultural goods
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction and general information ....................................... 3
Chapter 2 - General (full duty) licences ....................................................... 9
Chapter 3 Tariff Rate Quota licences ..................................................... 13
ANNEX I .................................................................................................... 24
ANNEX II ................................................................................................... 28
ANNEX III .................................................................................................. 40
ANNEX IV .................................................................................................. 42
ANNEX V ................................................................................................... 44
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Chapter 1 Introduction and general information
This chapter gives information about the different types of
import and export licences available and how to apply.
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) and the trader
RPA is an executive agency of the Department for Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs (Defra) and is the agency responsible for the administration of
import and export licencing for the UK.
We work closely with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to help traders in
the UK import and export certain agricultural products
We publish Notices to Traders to tell you about changes to rules and
regulations, and how they might affect you. We also publish Notice to
Traders in advance of Tariff Rate Quota application windows opening and
to tell you the quantities which are available to apply for. You can register
with us if you want to receive notification via email that a notice has been
published.
Contact RPA
Our address is:
Rural Payments Agency
Trader Team
Lancaster House
Hampshire Court
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4 7YH.
Telephone: 03300 416500.
What Customs do
Customs control the physical import and export of food and agricultural
goods. This includes:
collecting import duties
checking shipments are correctly described
taking samples for analysis to check the description of the goods
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physically controlling imports and exports
inspecting traders’ records
However this is not an exhaustive list.
Animal and public health
To protect animal and public health, all products of animal origin may have
veterinary conditions or restrictions. You can call the Animal and Plant
Health Agency Carlisle on 01228 403600 for advice on whether and under
what conditions imports are allowed.
Licensing for the import and export of certain
agricultural goods
Some agricultural goods require a licence to import or export to or from the
UK.
Import and export licences are issued electronically.
The licence will detail:
the licence holder as the person entitled to use the licence
the product you are importing or exporting
the quantity you are importing or exporting
the validity period of the licence
the security, if applicable
any special rules which apply to the licence
Types of licence available
Import licences (full duty)
An import licence is required for the products listed in Annex I Part A. The
licence allows you to import a quantity of goods within a set period.
Any import duty you have to pay will depend on the rates in force on the
day that you clear the goods through Customs. You can check duty rates
on GOV.UK or by contacting Customs on 0300 200 3700.
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Export licences
An export licence is required for rice products listed in Annex I Part B. The
licence allows you to export a quantity of goods within a set period.
Import Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQs)
TRQ licences are issued to allow certain quantities of goods to be imported
at a reduced rate of Customs duty. Quotas are managed in one of the
following ways:
on a first come, first served basis until the quantity is exhausted
administered by Customs
by the issue of import licences administered by RPA
Registering with RPA
You must register with RPA and get a Trader Registration Number (TRN)
before you can submit a licence application. You can apply for a TRN by
contacting our Customer Service Centre on 03000 200 301, or you
can register online
Applying for an import or export licence
You must complete an application form.
There are separate application forms for import licences and export
licences.
Applications and licences must not contain any erasures or over-writing. If
an error is made when completing the form, a fresh application or licence
must be made out.
Where an application form contains a minor error of no factual significance,
the licence is to be issued with the minor error corrected.
Applicants need to complete only Sections 4, 7, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
and 20 of the licence application form.
In Sections 7 and 8 of the form, ‘yes’ or ‘no’ must be indicated, as
appropriate.
Section 7 - The exporting country means the country from which the
product is despatched to the UK.
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Section 8 - The country of origin will be established in accordance with
relevant quota rules.
Section 14 - Products are to be described by their usual product names
(for example, sugar), and not by their trademark.
Section 16 - As a general rule, the licence shall be applied for and issued
for all the products falling within one Commodity code (8-digit code).
However, in special cases provided for in UK rules, the licence shall be
applied for and issued, as appropriate, either:
for products falling within more than one CN code, or
for only some of the products falling within one CN code.
If there is insufficient space for entering more than one Commodity code in
Section 16, all the Commodity codes shall be entered in Section 15,
preceded by an asterisk corresponding to one placed in Section 16.
The Commodity code should be specified to 8 digits, preceded by ‘ex’
where appropriate.
Sections 17 and 18 - Where a licence is issued for a quantity less than that
for which the application was made, RPA will indicate:
a) in Sections 17 and 18, the quantity for which the licence is issued;
b) in Section 11, the amount of the corresponding security.
Sections 20 and 24 - The unused space must be blocked out to avoid the
risk of unauthorised entries. This should be done as follows:
a) In Sections where no special conditions apply, fill up the first line with
‘X’s, for example: 24 Special conditions:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
b) Where special conditions are inserted, fill up the line on which the
insertion ends with ‘X’s and insert a row of ‘X’s along the full length of
the following line, for example: 24 Special conditions: High quality
beef
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Submitting your licence application by post
Licence application forms, together with any required supporting
documentation, should be sent to:
Rural Payments Agency
Trader Team
Room 151
Lancaster House
Hampshire Court
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4 7YH
Submitting your licence application by email
Use of email for the submission of licence applications is subject to prior
approval of applicants by RPA and is conditional on agreement by the
applicant to abide by the following terms and conditions.
1. Use of the system will be restricted solely to applications lodged from
registered email addresses. A maximum of two addresses may be
registered for each RPA registration number. If these addresses change
RPA’s Trader Scheme Operations Team must be informed prior to
submitting further applications. To amend an email address you must
submit a new form.
2. Responsibility for ensuring a licence application is delivered to the
Agency is that of the applicant. RPA cannot take responsibility for any
delay, however caused. You should be aware that RPA cannot be held
liable for non-delivery or any delays incurred as the result of any failure
by the applicant’s e-mail service provider(s).
3. Time of application receipt will be that of successful delivery to RPA’s
Internet Service Provider (ISP) and not time of submission or delivery to
the applicant’s ISP.
4. Applications must only be submitted once to the following email
address: [email protected]. Applications to any other RPA email
address will not be accepted.
5. Applications submitted by email must be made using the correct
application form.
6. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have in place adequate safeguards
to ensure only authorised personnel submit licence applications.
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7. All documentation submitted in support of an email application must be
fully cross-referenced to the application and received within regulatory
time limits.
8. RPA may make any further enquiries deemed appropriate in respect of
the applicant’s use of this system or any applications submitted under it.
9. Use of this system will be kept under review and RPA reserves the right
to withdraw approval to use the facility should it deem this appropriate.
Complaints and appeals
If you are unhappy with a decision made by RPA regarding import/export
licences, you should firstly contact the Trader team with details of your
complaint.
If you are unhappy with the response, you can then make a formal
complaint by completing a complaint form CA4
If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your formal complaint, you can
appeal by completing a CA1 form.
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Chapter 2 - General (full duty) licences
This chapter details the requirements for general (full duty)
licences including how to apply and use your licence.
Issue of import and export licences
Products which require a general (full duty) licence can be found in Annex
I, Part A (imports) and Part B (exports).
Your import or export licence will be issued electronically within 5 working
days of receiving your valid application and we will send you an email with
details of your licence. Customs will also be notified and your licence will
be automatically attributed when the goods have been imported or
exported. Customs will forward the attribution details to us and this will act
as proof of import or export.
When you get confirmation that your licence has been issued, you should
check that the details on it are correct.
If we have made a mistake, let us know straightaway.
If we receive your licence application by midday, that will be regarded as
the date of application for your licence. Applications received after midday
will be deemed to have been made on the next working day.
Cancelling or altering an application for a licence
We can only cancel or amend licence applications if the request to do so is
received before midday on the original day of application.
Licence security
When you apply for a licence you may also need to provide a security
which can be one of the following:
a guarantee from a bank or insurance company
bank transfer
This security is to guarantee that you will comply with the obligations on
the licence and you should provide the security with your licence
application.
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We will release your security when both of the following have been
completed:
your goods have been imported or exported
we have received details from Customs that the licence has been fully
used.
Where the security is £500 or less, you may not need to deposit a security.
To be eligible for this provision you will need to submit an undertaking that
you will pay any invoices that are issued by us when the conditions of a
licence are not met.
Please complete the declaration below on company letter headed paper
and send to RPA at the following address:
Guarantees Section
Rural Payments Agency
PO Box 69
Reading
RG1 3YD
Application for waiver
I / We wish to apply for the waiver of all securities less than £500 where
this facility is offered by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA)
I / we understand that RPA may withdraw this facility at any time. In
consideration of this facility being granted
I / we undertake to pay on demand all sums arising from failure to meet
obligations (sums equal to those which would have been forfeit if a security
had been taken).
I / we also understand that payment on demand means payment by the
due date shown on the invoice, but that this does not affect the company’s
right to query any sum which has been invoiced and to withhold payment
until the query has been investigated by RPA and a decision given.
I / we have the authority to give this undertaking.
RPA Registered Number
Signed
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Date
Position in company
If a partnership all partners are to sign as above and indicate their
status in the partnership.
You will not need to lodge a security where the amount of the security
comes to £100 or less.
All securities must be in £ sterling.
The amount of security required for general (full duty) licences can be
found in Annex I.
Using your licence
Your licence is considered fully used when you have imported or exported
95% of the quantity specified within the validity period of the licence.
You can use your licence to import or export 105% of the quantity
specified.
If you do not comply with any of the obligations on the licence, we will keep
all or part of the security you deposited with us.
Transferring your licence
You may be able to transfer the rights of all or part of your licence to
another trader. However, the responsibility and obligations of the licence
remains with the original licence holder.
The transferee may not further transfer the rights but may transfer them
back to the original licence holder.
Force majeure
If you cannot comply with the details on your licence because something
happened that was outside your control, you can ask us to consider a plea
of force majeure.
Force majeure does not apply if:
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you make a mistake or someone acting for you makes a mistake
you do not know the rules which apply to the goods you are trading
goods are lost in transit
you encounter a problem which we consider a ‘normal trading risk’.
If you think ‘force majeure’ applies, you should write to us and:
give us full details of what has happened
send any supporting documentation which can help to show what
happened.
Authority
The legislation which provides for general import and export licences in the
UK is detailed in Statutory Instrument 2019 No. 1409. The Import and
Export Licences (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
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Chapter 3 Tariff Rate Quota licences
This chapter tells you which tariff rate quotas are available
to UK operators and the different rules when applying for
and using your licence.
Import Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQs) available to UK
operators
A list of import TRQs available to UK operators can be found in Annex II.
This includes the following requirements for each quota.
Order number
Amount of security
Reference quantity
Proof of origin
Proof of trade
Certificate of authenticity
IMA1 certificate
Declaration of independence
Export certificate
Sub periods
Quota volumes and duty rates can be found in part C of the quota table
A TRQ licence will allow you to import a certain quantity of goods at a
reduced rate of Customs duty. The reduced duty rate will apply to the
quantity specified on the licence.
Applying for a licence
To apply for a TRQ licence in the UK, you must be an eligible operator,
who is:
registered under the Value Added Tax Act 1994 (a)
has a GB EORI number
established in the United Kingdom, which means-
resident in the UK, in the case of an individual
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in any other case, where the person has either of the following:
a registered office in the UK
a permanent place in the UK from which they carry our business
activities
We will issue a Notice to Traders (NTT) in advance of a quota period or
sub period, detailing the quantity available to apply for.
You can submit your quota application during the first 7 days of the month
before the beginning of the quota period and, importantly, we must receive
your application by no later than 17:00 hrs on the last working day of this
7-day period.
If there is a quota quantity remaining, we will publish this on GOV.UK and
you can submit an application during the first 7 days of the subsequent
months. Your application must be received no later than 17:00 hours on
the last working day of each 7-day period.
For quotas starting in January, your application must be received during
the 7 days starting 17 November and ending at 17:00 hrs on the last
working day of this period.
Working days do not include Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holidays, Good
Friday or Christmas Day.
You can only submit one application per quota order number per month.
However you may submit more than one application if the application is for
different commodity codes, countries of origin, or quota duty rates within
an order number, and they will be treated as one application if they are
made at the same time.
Licence applications for which a Certificate of Authenticity or an Inward
Monitoring Arrangement certificate is required can be submitted at any
time.
Issue of import licences
Your import licence will be issued electronically by the end of the month in
which the application was received except for licences valid from 1
January which will be issued by 16 December of the preceding year. We
will notify you by email when your licence becomes available. Customs will
also be notified, and your licence will be attributed when the goods have
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been imported. Customs will forward the attribution details to us and this
will act as proof of import.
When you get confirmation that your licence has been issued, you should
check that the details on it are correct.
If we have made a mistake, let us know straightaway.
Cancelling your licence application
You can withdraw your import licence application at any time before 17:00
on the last working day of the TRQ application period.
Suspension of licence applications
A notification will be published on GOV.UK suspending applications for
licences for any quota if the available quantity for the relevant period has
been fully allocated.
If any quantity subsequently becomes available before the end of the
relevant quota period, a further notification will be published cancelling the
suspension of applications for that quota.
Licence security
When you apply for a licence you will need to provide a security which can
be one of the following:
a guarantee from a bank or insurance company
bank transfer
This security is to guarantee that you will comply with the obligations on
the licence. You can find the amount of security required for each quota in
Annex II.
The security must be received within the same time limit as licence
applications.
All securities must be in £ sterling.
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Return and forfeit of security
We will release your security when both of the following have been
completed.
Your goods have been imported
We have received details from Customs that the licence has been fully
used.
Your licence is considered fully used when you import at least 95% of the
licence quantity within the validity period of the licence.
If you are unable to use all or part of your licence, the security will be
forfeited in proportion to the quantity unused.
If you import less than 5% of the quantity on your licence, the entire
security will be forfeit.
If you cannot comply with the details on your licence due to abnormal and
unforeseeable circumstances beyond your control, you can ask us to
consider the following:
return of licence security
where a licence is issued using a certificate of authenticity or an IMA1
certificate, extend the validity of the licence to enable the import to take
place. However, the licence validity cannot be extended beyond the end
of the quota period.
If you think this applies, you should write to us within 45 days of the end of
the licence validity and:
give us full details of what has happened
send any supporting documentation which can help to show what
happened.
However, if your licence is issued using a CoA or IMA1 and you would like
RPA to consider extending the licence validity, you must contact us as
soon as possible with the relevant details before your licence expires.
Licence validity
Your licence will be valid from one of the following.
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The first day of the quota period or sub-period for which the application
relates to if the application was submitted prior to the start of the quota
period or sub-period
The first day of the month following the month the application was
received, if the application was submitted during the quota period or sub-
period
1 January of the following year if the application was submitted within
the seven days beginning on 17 November
day of issue for quantities transferred from a licence
Licences will be valid until the end of the quota period for which it relates to
regardless of whether the quota period is split into sub periods.
Import licences which require a Certificate of Authenticity will be valid for 3
months from the date of issue of the licence but not beyond the last day of
the quota year concerned.
Import licences which required an Inward Monitoring Arrangement
certificate will be valid from the date of issue and for the same period as
that stated on the certificate but not beyond the end of a quota period.
Proof of trade
Where proof of trade is required in Annex II, you will need to send us
evidence with your licence application to show that you have imported into
the UK under a GB EORI number at least 25 tonnes
Of goods of the same description as those specified on the licence
application for those quotas which require a reference quantity and/or
declaration of independence (see details in Annex II)
In any other case of goods of a description falling within the same sector
of the Proof of trade table as those specified on the licence application.
The proof of trade table can be found at Annex V
Products must be imported into the UK, however transitional measures as
detailed in Annex IV allow products imported into the EU before the end of
the transition period on 31 December 2020, to be eligible as proof of trade.
Imports must take place under a GB EORI number.
Proof of trade must cover both of the following.
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The 12-month period ending two months before the first application can
be submitted for the quota period,
The 12-month period immediately prior to that.
Example:
Quota start date 1 June 2021
Date of application 1 May 2021
First 12-month period 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2021
Second 12-month period 1 March 2019 to 28 February 2020
However, for the quota order number 05.4003 (frozen beef) proof of trade
is only required to cover the 12 month period ending 2 months before the
first application can be submitted for the quota period.
Proof of trade may include either of the following.
Customs documentation (endorsed C88)
A used import licence (endorsed by Customs or the electronic
equivalent)
Reference quantity
Licence applications for some quotas listed in Annex II will be subject to a
reference quantity. The quantity you apply for must not exceed your
reference quantity or, if it concerns a sub-period, must not exceed the
proportion of the reference quantity corresponding with the sub-period.
Example:
Reference quantity 1000kg
Sub period split 30% /30% /20% /20%
Reference quantity split 300kg /300kg /200kg/ 200kg
The reference quantity is the average annual quantity of goods imported
during the 2 consecutive 12-month periods ending 2 months before the
first application can be submitted for the quota period.
Goods must be imported into the UK, however transitional measures are
provided for in Regulation 44 of SI 2020 No.1432 and are detailed in
Annex IV.
The reference quantity can only be made up of goods imported where the
description, as specified in the Goods classification table, is the same as
the goods subject to the quota concerned.
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For quota order number 05.4003 (frozen beef) the reference quantity is the
quantity of goods imported during the 12-month period ending 2 months
before the first application can be submitted for the quota period. It can
also include commodity codes 0201 0000, 0202 0000, 0206 1095 and
0206 2991.
The requirement for a reference quantity may be suspended if, by the end
of the ninth month of the quota period, the total quantity applied for under
any of the tariff quotas listed in Annex II is less than the quantity still
available. The requirement for a reference quantity may be suspended at
any point during the quota period where there are unforeseeable and
exceptional circumstances which threaten to cause under-utilisation of that
tariff quota.
The period of suspension may not exceed the end of the quota period. We
will issue a Notice to Traders if the requirement for reference quantity is
suspended.
Merged companies
If you wish to merge your companies, you can combine the reference
quantities of the companies forming the merger. You will need to provide
satisfactory evidence that the merger has taken place.
Evidence of a merger
As different arrangements can apply to mergers it is not possible to provide
prescriptive guidance so you may wish to take specialist legal advice. You
should make a commercial decision regarding when the merger should
take place, based on the circumstances of your company.
Evidence may be in the form of a solicitor’s letter confirming the merger
and effective date, including details of:
signed special resolution
Deed of sale including transfer of assets and liabilities.
After the effective date of the merger, the merged companies must not
submit applications for quota licences. Following the merger, it is expected
that the merged companies will be formally dissolved and evidence to that
effect must be provided to RPA.
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Transfer of licences following a company merger
You will need to make a written request to RPA for any extant licences in
the name of the merged companies to be transferred into the name of the
ongoing company.
Declaration of independence (DoI)
Some quotas listed in Annex II will require you to submit a Declaration of
independence, to inform us of either of the following.
That the applicant is not linked with any other person applying for the
same tariff quota;
If the applicant is linked with another person applying for the same tariff
quota, a declaration that identifies that linked person and evidence that
the applicant regularly engages in substantial economic activities with
other third parties.
A DoI template can be found at Annex III. You will need to submit this with
your first licence application of the quota period.
An applicant is linked with another person if the applicant has any of the
following:
a) close business links with that person
b) family ties with that person
c) an important business relationship with that person.
A person (A) has close business links with another person (B) in any of the
following situations.
i. B is a parent undertaking of A
ii. B is a subsidiary undertaking of A
iii. B is a parent undertaking of a subsidiary undertaking of A
iv. B is a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking of A
v. B owns or controls 25% or more of the voting rights or capital of A
vi. A own or controls 25% or more of the voting rights or capital of B
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For the purposes of the above, ’subsidiary undertaking’ and ‘parent
undertaking’ have the meanings given in section 1162 of the Companies
Act 2006( a), read with Schedule 7 to that Act.
Having ‘family ties’ with another applicant means either of the following.
i. The applicants are spouses or civil partners, or are living together as
spouses or as if they were civil partners.
ii. The applicant is the brother, sister, parent, child or grandchild of
another applicant.
‘Important business relationship’ includes a relationship where:
i. the applicants are employer and employee.
ii. the applicants are partners in a partnership, or officers or directors in
the same undertaking.
‘Substantial economic activities’ means activities carried out by the
applicant relating to the production, distribution or consumption of goods
and services, which are not carried out for the sole purpose of applying for
quotas.
Certificate of authenticity (CoA)
Some quotas listed in Annex II require a CoA to be submitted with your
licence application. You will need to send us the original and a copy of the
certificate.
The certificate must be valid on the date the licence application is
submitted.
Once a CoA has been submitted with a licence application, it cannot be
used with any other import licence application.
We will keep the original certificate. The licence number and the quantity of
goods to be imported will be noted on the copy certificate, and this will be
returned to you.
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Inward monitoring arrangement certificate (IMA1)
Some quotas listed in Annex II require an IMA1 to be submitted with your
licence application. You will need to send us the original and a copy of the
certificate.
The certificate must be valid on the date the licence application is
submitted.
Once an IMA1 certificate has been submitted with a licence application, it
cannot be used with any other import licence application.
We will keep the original certificate. The licence number and the quantity of
goods to be imported will be noted on the copy certificate, and this will be
returned to you.
Export certificates
Some quotas listed in Annex II require an export certificate to be presented
with the licence application. You will need to send us the original and a
copy of the certificate.
The quantity applied for in the licence application must not exceed the
quantity of goods stated on the export certificate.
RPA may issue a notice to waive the requirement for an export certificate
to be submitted, where this has been agreed with the Third Country.
Allocation of quota
If the quantity applied for by UK operators is greater than the quantity available
for the quota period or sub period, we will publish an allocation coefficient
on GOV.UK.
Transfer of licence quantity
If you wish to transfer your licence or a partial quantity from your licence to
another UK operator, they must meet proof of trade and declaration of
independence requirements, where applicable, as detailed in this
guidance.
Once the transferred licence has been used, the quantity imported can
count towards the transferee’s proof of trade and reference quantity.
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End use requirements for sugar
The following quota order numbers are subject to the end use procedure
for refining.
05.4317
05.4318
05.4320
Checks on the end use procedure will be carried out by Customs under
customs legislation and procedures.
Authority
The legislation which provides for tariff rate quotas in the UK is detailed in
Statutory Instrument 2020 No. 1432 The Customs (Tariff Quotas) (EU Exit)
Regulations 2020.
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ANNEX I
List of products which require a general (full duty) licence for
import and export
Licensing obligation for imports
Rice
Licence not required for quantities of 1000kg or less.
CN code
Description
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
1006 20
Husked (brown)
rice
£26/t
until the end of the second month
following the month of the day of issue of
the licence
1006 30
Semi-milled or
wholly milled rice
£26/t
until the end of the second month
following the month of the day of issue of
the licence
1006 40 00
Broken rice
£1/t
until the end of the second month
following the month of the day of issue of
the licence
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Seeds
CN code
Description
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
ex 1207 99
20
Seeds of varieties
of hemp, for
sowing
No security
required
until the end of the sixth month following
the month of the day of issue of the
licence
Flax and hemp
CN code
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
5302 10 00
No security
required
until the end of the sixth month following
the month of the day of issue of the
licence
Other products
CN code
Description
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
1207 99 91
Hemp seeds
other than for
sowing
No security
required
until the end of the sixth month following
the month of the day of issue
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Ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin
Licence not required for quantities of 100 hectolitres or less.
CN code
Description
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
ex 2207 10 00
Undenatured ethyl
alcohol of an alcoholic
strength by volume of
80 % vol. or higher,
obtained from the
agricultural products
£1 per
hectolitre
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue of the licence
ex 2207 20 00
Ethyl alcohol and other
spirits, denatured, of
any strength, obtained
from the agricultural
products
£1 per
hectolitre
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue of the licence
ex 2208 90 91
Undenatured ethyl
alcohol of alcoholic
strength by volume of
less than 80 % vol.,
obtained from the
agricultural products
£1 per
hectolitre
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue of the licence
ex 2208 90 99
Undenatured ethyl
alcohol of alcoholic
strength by volume of
less than 80 % vol.,
obtained from the
agricultural products
£1 per
hectolitre
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue of the licence
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Licensing obligation for exports
Rice
Licence not required for quantities of 500kg or less.
CN code
Description
Amount of
the security
Period of validity
1006 20
Husked (brown) rice
£3 /t
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue of the licence
1006 30
Semi-milled or wholly
milled rice
£3 /t
until the end of the fourth
month following the month of
the day of issue
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ANNEX II
Licensing tables
Part A World Trade Organisation (WTO) quotas
Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4450
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4451
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4452
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4002
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4454
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4453
£6per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4003
BV1
CF1
See
note 9
£6 per
100kg
boneless
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4001
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4038
£20 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4170
£20 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4067
PoT1
£20 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4068
PoT1
£20 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4069
PoT1
£20 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4410
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4411
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4412
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
05.4420
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
05.4422
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4211
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4212
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4213
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
05.4195
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
11
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4515
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
11
N/A
N/A
Annual
See note
12
05.4595
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4514
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
11
N/A
N/A
Annual
See note
12
05.4513
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
13
N/A
N/A
Annual
See note
12
05.4105
PoT3
£6 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4106
PoT3
£6 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4123
£3 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4124
£3 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4125
£3 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4131
£3 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4148
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4127
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
See
note
14
Quarterly
05.4128
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
See
note
15
Quarterly
05.4129
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
See
note
16
N/A
05.4130
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4112
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4116
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4117
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4118
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4119
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4166
£4 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4168
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4149
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4150
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4152
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4153
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4154
£5 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4217
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4218
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4251
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4214
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4215
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4216
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4252
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4254
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4260
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4253
PoT1
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4255
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
05.4256
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
See note
10
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4263
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
05.4258
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4264
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4259
PoT2
£35 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4265
PoT1
£50 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4317
£2 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4318
£2 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4320
£2 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4321
CF2
See
note 17
£20 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Notes
1) Certificate of authenticity.
2) Inward Monitoring Arrangement certificate.
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3) Declaration of independence.
4) Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca, Argentina.
5) Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australia.
6) Instituto Nactional de Carnes, Uruguay.
7) New Zealand Meat Board, New Zealand.
8) Departamento Nacional de Inspeccao de Productos de Origem Animal,
Brazil.
9) The conversion factor is: 100kg frozen beef bone in = 77kg boneless.
10) 30% 1 July-30 September; 30% 1 October-31 December; 20% 1
January-31 March; 20% 1 April-30 June.
11) Final 3 months open if any volume remaining.
12) Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand.
13) Second 6 months and final 3 months reopen for any remaining volume.
14) Canadian Dairy Commission.
15) Association for the Administration of Rice Quotas INC, USA.
16) Department of Foreign Trade, Thailand.
17) Department of Primary Industries and Energy, Australia.
18) The conversion factor is: 100kg raw sugar = 94kg of white sugar.
Part B - Preferential quotas
Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4155
£29 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Biannual
05.4202
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4181
£5 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
note
5
05.4092
£17 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4032
£17 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4200
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4270
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4271
£42 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4272
£42 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4273
£63 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4274
£63 per
100kg
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Quarterly
05.4275
£17 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4276
£17 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Quarterly
05.4306
£25 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4307
£25 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4308
£25 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4600
£30 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Biannual
05.4601
£30 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Biannual
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
05.4602
£30 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Biannual
05.4505
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
note
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4327
£17 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
05.4729
£25 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4730
£25 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4731
£25 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
05.4324
£17 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
05.4198
£10 per
100kg
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes
See
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Quota
number
Amount
of
security
Ref.
quantity
Proof
of
origin
Proof
of
trade
CA
See
note
1
IMA1
See
note
2
DoI
See
note
3
Export
cert.
Sub-
Periods
note
8
05.4326
£20 per
1000kg
N/A
Yes
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
N/A
Notes
1) Certificate of authenticity.
2) Inward Monitoring Arrangement certificate.
3) Declaration of independence.
4) Office fédéral de l’agriculture/Bundesamt für Landwirtschaft/Ufficio
federale dell’agricoltura, Switzerland.
5) Asociación Gremial de Plantas Faenadoras Frigoríficas de Carnes de
Chile, Chile.
6) Kosovo.
7) Univerzitet Sv. Kiril I Metodij, Institut za hrana, Fakultet za veterinarna
medicina, ‘Lazar PopTrajkov 5-7’, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia.
8) Institute for Meat Hygiene and Technology, Kacaskog 13, Belgrade,
Serbia
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ANNEX III
Declaration of Independence
Tariff quota concerned
TRQ order number
CN code(s)
Origin of product (if mandatory)
Independence of operator
The applicant for the tariff quota order number listed above declares:
The applicant is not linked, as set out in regulation 32 of SI 2020 No.1432,
with any other person applying to the Secretary of State in respect of the
same quota.
1
The applicant is linked, as set out in regulation 32 of SI 2020 No.1432, with
another person applying to the Secretary of State in respect of the same
quota.
2
Details of the linked person, as set out in regulation 32 of SI 2020
No.1432. Evidence must be provided that the applicant regularly engages
in substantial economic activities with other third parties.
Operator’s details
Name
EORI number Date
Signature
Role in the company of the signatory
1
Delete as appropiate
2
Delete as appropiate
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ANNEX IV
Transitional measures for the administration of Tariff Rate
Quotas (TRQ) licences after 1 January 2021
The following measures will apply to provide continuity during the transition
to new UK legislation, in particular for quotas which are part way through
the quota year.
Licences issued for quotas listed in part A of the licensing table which are
still valid on 1 January 2021, can be used to import goods into the UK only
after this date. However, this does not apply where the licence, or partial
quantity of the licence has been transferred before 1 January 2021, to a
person who does not meet the criteria as an operator.
If you have a licence which is valid at 1 January 2021 and you do not wish
to use it, you can return the licence to RPA within one month from 1
January 2021 and request that your security is released without forfeit.
Licences issued for the following quotas which are still valid at 1 January
2021 will have their validity extended until 30 June 2021:
05.4215
05.4254
05.4255
05.4256
05.4258
05.4259
05.4003
If you have import rights for any of the above order numbers, you must
apply to convert these into a licence before 1 January 2021. Any import
rights not converted into a licence by this date will become invalid.
However, an import licence will automatically be issued for import rights
allocated for sub period 3 for order numbers 05.4215, 05.4254, 05.4255
and 05.4256 with a licence validity of 1 January 2021 until 30 June 2021.
Where a quota is part way through the quota year, RPA will publish a
notice, at the latest, within 10 working days from 1 January 2021 to notify
you of the quantities available for the remaining sub period.
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Proof of Trade
Evidence of proof of trade may include documentation relating to goods
released for free circulation in the EU during the relevant qualifying period,
up to 31 December 2020.
For quotas marked PoT 1 in annex II, for the remaining sub periods in the
current quota year, proof of trade does not need to meet the GB EORI
element. Proof of trade requirements will be 50 tonnes of goods within the
same sector of the proof of trade table, released for free circulation in the
period of 12 months ending before the first licence application can be
submitted, and the 12 months immediately before that period.
For quotas marked PoT 2 in annex II, for the remaining sub periods in the
current quota year, proof of trade does not need to meet the GB EORI
element. Proof of trade requirements will be 250 tonnes of goods within the
same sector of the proof of trade table, released for free circulation in the
period of 12 months ending before the first licence application can be
submitted, and the 12 months immediately before that period.
For quotas marked PoT 3 in annex II, for the remaining sub periods in the
current quota year, proof of trade does not need to meet the GB EORI
element. Proof of trade requirements will be 50 tonnes of fruit and
vegetables released for free circulation, or 50 tonnes of garlic imported or
exported, in the period of 12 months ending before the first licence
application can be submitted, and the 12 months immediately before that
period.
Reference quantity
Evidence of reference quantity may include documentation relating to
goods released for free circulation in the EU during the relevant qualifying
period, up to 31 December 2020.
Proof of reference quantity is only required for quota periods starting on or
after 1 June 2021.
Declaration of Independence.
The declaration of independence is only required for quota periods starting
on or after 1 June 2021.
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ANNEX V
Proof of Trade Table
Sector
Commodity code
Cereals
0709 99 60, 0712 90 19, 1001 91 20, 1001 99, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 10
90, 1005 90, 1007 10 90, 1007 90, 1008, 1001 11, 1001 19, 1101, 1002 90
70, 1103 11, 1107, 0714, 1102 20, 1102 90 10, 1102 90 30, 1102 90 90,
1103 13, 1103 19 20, 1103 19 40, 1103 19 90, 1103 20 25, 1103 20 30,
1103 20 40, 1103 20 60, 1103 20 90, 1104 12, 1104 19 10, 1104 19 30,
1104 19 50, 1104 19 61, 1104 19 69, 1104 19 99, 1104 22, 1104 23, 1104
29, 1104 30, 1106 20, 1108 11, 1108 12, 1108 13, 1108 14, 1108 15, 1108
16, 1108 17, 1108 18, 1108 19 90, 1109, 1702 30 50, 1702 30 90, 1702 40
90, 1702 90 50, 1702 90 75, 1702 90 79, 2106 90 55, 2302 10, 2302 30,
2302 40, 2303 10, 2303 30, 2306 90 05, 2308 00 40, 2309 10 11, 2309 10
13, 2309 10 31, 2309 10 33, 2309 10 51, 2309 10 53, 2309 90 20, 2309 90
31, 2309 90 33, 2309 90 41, 2309 90 43, 2309 90 51 and 2309 90 53.
Rice
1006 10, 1006 20, 1006 30, 1006 40, 1102 90 50, 1103 19 50, 1103 20 50,
1104 19 91, 1104 19 99 and 1108 19 10.
Sugar
1212 91, 1212 93, 1701, 1702 20, 1702 60 95, 1702 90 71, 1702 90 95,
2106 90 59, 1702 30 10, 1702 40 10, 1702 60 10, 1702 90 30, 1702 60 80,
1702 90 80, 1703, 2106 90 30 and 2303 20.
Fruit and
vegetables
0702, 0703, 0704, 0705, 0706, 0707, 0708, 0709 20, 0709 30, 0709 40,
0709 51, 0709 59, 0709 60 10, 0709 70, 0709 91, 0709 92 90, 0709 93,
0709 99 10, 0709 99 20, 0709 99 40, 0709 99 50, 0709 99 90, 0802 11,
0802 12, 0802 21, 0802 22, 0802 31, 0802 32, 0802 41, 0802 32, 0802 51,
0802 52, 0802 61, 0802 62, 0802 90, 0803 10 10, 0803 10 90, 0804 20 10,
0804 30, 0804 40, 0804 50, 0805, 0806 10 10, 0807, 0808, 0809, 0810,
0813 50 31, 0813 50 39, 0910 20, 0910 99, 1211 90 86 and 1212 92.
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Sector
Commodity code
Beef and
veal
0102 29, 0102 39 10, 0102 90 91, 0201, 0202, 0206 10 95, 0206 29 91,
0210 20, 0210 99 51, 0210 99 90, 1602 50 10, 1602 90 61, 0102 21, 0102
31, 0102 90 20, 0206 10 98, 0206 21 00, 0206 22 00, 0206 29 99, 0210 99
59, 1502 10 90, 1602 50 31, 1602 50 95 and 1602 90 69.
Milk and milk
products
0401, 0402, 0403 10 11, 0403 10 13, 0403 10 19, 0403 10 31, 0403 10 33,
0403 10 39, 0403 90 11, 0403 90 11, 0403 90 13, 0403 90 19, 0403 90 31,
0403 90 33, 0403 90 39, 0403 90 51, 0403 90 53, 0403 90 59, 0403 90 61,
0403 90 63, 0403 90 69, 0404, 0405 10, 0405 20 90, 4050 90, 0406, 1702
19, 2106 90 51, 2309 10 15, 2309 10 19, 2309 10 39, 2309 10 59, 2309 10
70, 2309 90 35, 2309 90 39, 2309 90 49, 2309 90 59 and 2309 90 70.
Pigmeat
0103 91, 0103 92, 0203 11 10, 0203 12 11, 0203 12 19, 0203 19 11, 0203
19 13, 0203 19 15, 0203 19 55, 0203 19 59, 0203 21 10, 0203 22 11, 0203
22 19, 0203 29 11, 0203 29 13, 0203 29 15, 0203 29 55, 0203 29 59, 0206
30 00 10, 0206 41 00 10, 0206 49, 0209 10, 0210 11 11, 0210 11 19, 0210
11 31, 0210 11 39, 0210 12 11, 0210 12 19, 0210 19 10, 0210 19 20, 0210
19 30, 0210 19 40, 0210 19 50, 0210 19 60, 0210 19 70, 0210 19 81, 0210
19 89, 0210 99 41, 0210 99 49, 1501 10, 1501 20, 1601, 1602 10, 1602 20
90, 1602 41 10, 1602 42 10, 1602 49 11, 1602 49 13, 1602 49 15, 1602 49
19, 1602 49 30, 1602 49 50, 1602 90 10, 1602 90 51 and 1902 20 30.
Poultrymeat
0105, 0207, 0210 99 71, 0210 99 39, 0210 99 79, 0209 90, 1501 90, 1602
20 10, 1602 31, 1602 32 and 1602 390.