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Information for ruling 600013226

This section is Advance Tariff Ruling

Start date
16 Jun 2025
Expiry date
15 Jun 2028
Description
The Bombay mix is a savoury snack which consists of a variable mixture of spicy dried ingredients like extruded small cut noodles. Packaged in a 200g laminated pouch. Ingredients : Edible Vegetable Oil (Palmolein Oil and or Cotton Seed Oil), Gram Flour, Dew Bean Flour (Moth Flour), Peanut, Bengal Gram (Chickpea), Green Peas, Iodised Salt (Edible Common Salt), Black Salt, Acidity Regulator (Ins 330), Red Chilli, Coriander, Turmeric (Colouring & Spices), Cumin, Ginger, Black Pepper, Dry Mango Powder, Cardamom, Clove, Asafoetida, Bishop’s Seed.
Keywords
  • VEGETABLE OILS
  • NUTS
  • FOOD PREPARATION
  • PUT UP FOR RETAIL SALE
  • EXTRUDED
  • SNACKFOODS
Justification
Classification has been determined in accordance with the following: For the purposes of determining the commodity codes within which goods most appropriately fall, reg 3 (1) of The Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 sets out that the rules of interpretation contained in the following have effect – a. Part Two (Goods Classification Table Rules of Interpretation) of the Tariff of the United Kingdom (Reg 3(1)(a)); and b. Notes to a section or chapter of the Goods Classification Table (Reg 3(1)(b)). - General Interpretative Rules (GIR)s: GIR 1 - Has been used to classify this product by the terms of heading 1905: Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar products GIR 5b - has been used to identify the type of packaging - In a 200g laminated pouch GIR 6 - Has been used to classify this product by the terms of heading 190590: Other than elsewhere specified 8 Digit code - 19059055: Extruded or expanded products, savoury or salted Also classified in accordance with: Harmonised System Explanatory Note A (7) & (15) to heading 1905