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Tariff Download Facility user guide
Welcome to the Tariff Download Facility
This database contains comprehensive information on Most- Favoured-Nation (MFN) applied and bound tariffs at the standard Harmonized System (HS) subheading level for all WTO Members. This information is sourced from submissions made to the WTO Integrated Data Base (IDB) for MFN applied tariffs and imports and from the Consolidated Tariff Schedules (CTS) database for the bound duties of all WTO Members.
The information contained in this database complements the summary tariff statistics published in the World Tariff Profiles . The Tariff Download Facility allows a more flexible selection of tariff data across reporters, years and products than the currently available method of downloading the relevant file(s) under the " Goods schedules and tariff data " section of each WTO Member's country information page and which is also referred to on the Comprehensive tariff data page.
Please note that more favourable tariff treatment than the MFN applied tariffs may be accorded due to Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) or the granting of non-reciprocal preferences. The RTA Information System ( http://rtais.wto.org/?lang=1 ) provides information on those RTAs that have been notified to the WTO.
Refer to the glossary for more information on terms used in the WTO and in international trade.
Note: The term "country" in this application does not imply an expression of opinion by the WTO Secretariat concerning the status of any country, territory or area or the delimitatation of its frontiers, or the rights and obligations of any WTO Member in respect of WTO agreements. The Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu is referred to in this application as "Taipei, Chinese". On 1 December 2009, the Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community (done at Lisbon, 13 December 2007) entered into force. On 29 November 2009, the WTO received a Verbal Note (WT/L/779) from the Council of the European Union and the Commission of the European Communities stating that, by virtue of the Treaty of Lisbon, as of 1 December 2009, the European Union replaces and succeeds the European Community. Pre-December 2009 information pertaining to the European Communities can be obtained by selecting the European Union. Full disclaimer
Permission to download information in part or in full from this database is granted for personal or classroom use, without fee and without formal request. Full citation must appear on any information published from this database. Data downloaded from this database in part or in full may not be distributed for profit or commercial advantage. Users expressly acknowledge and agree that any and all use of this information are at their sole risk. Neither the WTO nor any of its staff warrants that access to and use of these data will be free from interruptions or free from errors; nor does it make any warranty as to the accuracy and reliability of results that may be obtained from use of these data.