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* HS Codes are made of 6-digit numbers that are recognized internationally, though different countries can extend the numbers by two or four digits to define commodities at a more detailed level. | * HS Codes are made of 6-digit numbers that are recognized internationally, though different countries can extend the numbers by two or four digits to define commodities at a more detailed level. | ||
* Click [http://mysstext.customs.gov.my/tariff/ here] to search the tariff code list from Kastam system. | * Click [http://mysstext.customs.gov.my/tariff/ here] to search the tariff code list from Kastam system. | ||
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Revision as of 08:36, 14 September 2018
Introduction
- Tariff classification is a complex yet extremely important aspect of cross-border trading.
- Goods imported from or to Malaysia are classified by the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) or commonly referred to as HS Codes.
- The codes, created by World Customs Organization (WCO), categorize up to 5,000 commodity
- HS Codes are made of 6-digit numbers that are recognized internationally, though different countries can extend the numbers by two or four digits to define commodities at a more detailed level.
- Click here to search the tariff code list from Kastam system.