Customs Tariff
Chapter 48
Paper
and
Paperboard;
Articles
of
Paper
Pulp,
of
Paper
or
of
Paperboard
1.
For
the
purposes
of
this
Chapter,
except
where
the
context
otherwise
requires,
a
reference
to
"paper"
includes
references
to
paperboard
(irrespective
of
thickness
or
weight
per
m2).'
2.
This
Chapter
does
not
cover:
(a)
Articles
of
Chapter
30;
(b)
Stamping
foils
of
heading
32.12;
(c)
Perfumed
papers
or
papers
impregnated
or
coated
with
cosmetics
(Chapter
33);
(d)
Paper
or
cellulose
wadding
impregnated,
coated
or
covered
with
soap
or
detergent
(heading
34.01),
or
with
polishes,
creams
or
similar
preparations
(heading
34.05);
(e)
Sensitised
paper
or
paperboard
of
headings
37.01
to
37.04;
(f)
Paper
impregnated
with
diagnostic
or
laboratory
reagents
(heading
38.22);
(g)
Paper-reinforced
stratified
sheeting
of
plastics,
or
one
layer
of
paper
or
paperboard
coated
or
covered
with
a
layer
of
plastics,
the
latter
constituting
more
than
half
the
total
thickness,
or
articles
of
such
materials,
other
than
wall
coverings
of
heading
48.14
(Chapter
39);
(h)
Articles
of
heading
42.02
(for
example,
travel
goods);
(ij)
Articles
of
Chapter
46
(manufactures
of
plaiting
materials);
(k)
Paper
yarn
or
textile
articles
of
paper
yarn
(Section
XI);
(l)
Articles
of
Chapter
64
or
Chapter
65;
(m)
Abrasive
paper
or
paperboard
(heading
68.05)
or
paper-
or
paperboard-backed
mica
(heading
68.14)
(paper
and
paperboard
coated
with
mica
powder
are,
however,
to
be
classified
in
this
Chapter);
(n)
Metal
foil
backed
with
paper
or
paperboard (generally Section XIV or XV);
(o)
Articles
of
heading
92.09;
or
(p)
Articles
of
Chapter
95
(for
example,
toys,
games,
sports
requisites)
or
Chapter
96
(for
example,
buttons).
3.
Subject
to
the
provisions
of
Note
7,
headings
48.01
to
48.05
include
paper
and
paperboard
which
have
been
subjected
to
calendering,
super-calendering,
glazing
or
similar
finishing,
false
water-marking
or
surface
sizing,
and
also
paper,
paper-board,
cellulose
wadding
and
webs
of
cellulose
fibres,
coloured
or
marbled
throughout
the
mass
by
any
method.
Except
where
heading
48.03
otherwise
requires,
these
headings
do
not
apply
to
paper,
paperboard,
cellulose
wadding
or
webs
of
cellulose
fibres
which
have
been
otherwise
processed.
4.
In
this
Chapter
the
expression
"newsprint"
means
uncoated
paper
of
a
kind
used
for
the
printing
of
newspapers,
of
which
not
less
than 50% by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
wood
fibres
obtained
by
a
mechanical
or
chemi-mechanical
process,
unsized
or
very
lightly
sized,
having
a
surface
roughness
Parker
Print
Surf
(1
MPa)
on
each
side
exceeding
2.5
micrometres
(microns),
weighing
not
less
than
40
g/m2
and
not
more
than
65
g/m2.
5.
For
the
purposes
of
heading
48.02,
the
expressions
"paper
and
paperboard,
of
a
kind
used
for
writing,
printing
or
other
graphic
purposes"
and
"non
perforated
punch-cards
and
punch
tape
paper"
mean
paper
and
paperboard
made
mainly
from
bleached
pulp
or
from
pulp
obtained
by
a
mechanical
or
chemi-mechanical
process
and
satisfying
any
of
the
following
criteria:
For
paper
or
paperboard
weighing
not
more
than
150
g/m2:
(a)
containing
10%
or
more
of
fibres
obtained
by
a
mechanical
or
chemi-mechanical
process,
and
1.
weighing
not
more
than
80
g/m2,
or
2.
coloured
throughout
the
mass;
or
(b)
containing
more
than
8%
ash,
and
1.
weighing
not
more
than
80
g/m2,
or
2.
coloured
throughout
the
mass;
or
(c)
containing
more
than
3%
ash
and
having
a
brightness
of
60%
or
more;
or
(d)
containing
more
than
3%
but
not
more
than
8%
ash,
having
a
brightness
less
than
60%,
and
a
burst
index
equal
to
or
less
than
2.5
kPa.
m2/g;
or
(e)
containing
3%
ash
or
less,
having
a
brightness
of
60%
or
more
and
a
burst
index
equal
to
or
less
than
2.5
kPa.m2/g.
For
paper
or
paperboard
weighing
more
than
150
g/m2:
(a)
coloured
throughout
the
mass;
or
(b)
having
a
brightness
of
60%
or
more,
and
1.
A
caliper
of
225
micrometres
(microns)
or
less,
or
2.
A
caliper
of
more
than
225
micrometres
(microns)
but
not
more
than
508
micrometres
(microns)
and
an
ash
content
of
more
than
3%;
or
(c)
having
a
brightness
of
less
than
60%,
a
caliper
of
254
micrometres
(microns)
or
less
and
an
ash
content
of
more
than
8%.
Heading
48.02
does
not,
however,
cover
filter
paper
or
paperboard
(including
tea-bag
paper)
or
felt
paper
or
paperboard.
6.
In
this
Chapter
"kraft
paper
and
paperboard"
means
paper
and
paper-board
of
which
not
less
than
80%
by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
fibres
obtained
by
the
chemical
sulphate
or
soda
processes.
7.
Except
where
the
terms
of
the
headings
otherwise
require,
paper,
paperboard,
cellulose
wadding
and
webs
of
cellulose
fibres
answering
to
a
description
in
two
or
more
of
the
headings
48.01
to
48.11
are
to
be
classified
under
that
one
of
such
headings
which
occurs
last
in
numerical
order
in
this
Schedule.
8.
Headings
48.01
and
48.03
to
48.09
apply
only
to
paper,
paperboard,
cellulose
wadding
and
webs
of
cellulose
fibres:
(a)
in
strips
or
rolls
of
a
width
exceeding
36
cm;
or
(b)
in
rectangular
(including
square)
sheets
with
one
side
exceeding
36
cm
and
the
other
side
exceeding
15
cm
in
the
unfolded
state.
9.
For
the
purposes
of
heading
48.14,
the
expression
"wallpaper
and
similar
wall
coverings"
applies
only
to:
(a)
Paper
in
rolls,
of
a
width
of
not
less
than
45
cm
and
not
more
than
160
cm,
suitable
for
wall
or
ceiling
decoration:
(i)
Grained,
embossed,
surface-coloured,
design-printed
or
otherwise
surface-decorated (for example,
with
textile
flock),
whether
or
not
coated
or
covered
with
transparent
protective
plastics;
(ii)
With
an
uneven
surface
resulting
from
the
incorporation
of
particles
of
wood,
straw,
etc.;
(iii)
Coated
or
covered
on
the
face
side
with
plastics,
the
layer
of
plastics
being
grained,
embossed,
coloured,
design-printed
or
otherwise
decorated;
or
(iv)
Covered
on
the
face
side
with
plaiting
material,
whether
or
not
bound
together
in
parallel
strands
or
woven;
(b)
Borders
and
friezes,
of
paper,
treated
as
above,
whether
or
not
in
rolls,
suitable
for
wall
or
ceiling
decoration;
(c)
Wall
coverings
of
paper
made
up
of
several
panels,
in
rolls
or
sheets,
printed
so
as
to
make
up
a
scene,
design
or
motif
when
applied
to
a
wall.
Products
on
a
base
of
paper
or
paperboard,
suitable
for
use
both
as
floor
coverings
and
as
wall
coverings,
are
to
be
classified
in
heading 4823.
10.
Heading
48.20
does
not
cover
loose
sheets
or
cards,
cut
to
size,
whether
or
not
printed,
embossed
or
perforated.
11.
Heading
48.23
applies,
inter
alia,
to
perforated
paper
or
paperboard
cards
or
Jacquard
or
similar
machines
and
paper
lace.
12.
Except
for
the
goods
of
heading
48.14
or
48.21,
paper,
paperboard,
cellulose
wadding
and
articles
thereof,
printed
with
motifs,
characters
or
pictorial
representations,
which
are
not
merely
incidental
to
the
primary
use
of
the
goods,
fall
in
Chapter
49.
SUB-HEADING
NOTES
1.
For
the
purposes
of
sub-headings
4804.11
and
4804.19,
"kraftliner"
means
machine-finished
or
machine-glazed
paper
and
paperboard,
of
which
not
less
than
80%
by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
wood
fibres
obtained
by
the
chemical
sulphate
or
soda
processes,
in
rolls,
weighing
more
than
115
g/m2
and
having
a
minimum
Mullen
bursting
strength
as
indicated
in
the
following
table
or
the
linearly
interpolated
or
extrapolated
equivalent
for
any
other
weight.
___________________________________________________________
Weight
g/m2 Minimum
Mullen
bursting
strength kpa
___________________________________________________________
115 393
125 417
200 637
300 824
400 961
___________________________________________________________
2.
For
the
purposes
of
sub-headings
4804.21
and
4804.29,
"sack
kraft
paper"
means
machine-finished
paper,
of
which
not
less
than
80%
by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
fibres
obtained
by
the
chemical
sulphate
or
soda
processes,
in
rolls,
weighing
not
less
than
60
g/m2
but
not
more
than
115
g/m2
and
meeting
one
of
the
following
sets
of
specifications:
(a)
Having
a
Mullen
burst
index
of
not
less
than
3.7
kPa.
m2/g
and
a
stretch
factor
of
more
than
4.5%
in
the
cross
direction
and
of
more
than
2%
in
the
machine
direction.
(b)
Having
minima
for
tear
and
tensile
as
indicated
in
the
following
table
or
the
linearly
interpolated
equivalent
for
any
other
weight:
| Weight g/m2 | Minimum tear mN | Minimum tensile kN/m | ||
| Machine direction | Machine direction plus cross direction | Cross direction | Machine direction plus cross direction | |
| 60 | 700 | 1,510 | 1.9 | 6 |
| 70 | 830 | 1,790 | 2.3 | 7.2 |
| 80 | 965 | 2,070 | 2.8 | 8.3 |
| 100 | 1,230 | 2,635 | 3.7 | 10.6 |
| 115 | 1,425 | 3,060 | 4.4 | 12.3 |
3.
For
the
purposes
of
sub-heading
4805.11,
"semi-chemical
fluting
paper"
means
paper,
in
rolls,
of
which
not
less
than
65%
by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
unbleached
hardwood
fibres
obtained
by
a
semi-chemical
pulping
process,
and
having
a
CMT
30
(Concora
Medium
Test
with
30
minutes
of
conditioning)
crush
resistance
exceeding
1.8
newtons/g/m2
at
50%
relative
humidity,
at
23oC.
4.
Sub-heading
4805.12
covers
paper,
in
rolls,
made
mainly
of
straw
pulp
obtained
by
a
semi-chemical
process,
weighing
130
g/m2
or
more,
and
having
a
CMT
30
(
Corrugated
Medium
Test
with
30
minutes
of
conditioning)
crush
resistance
exceeding
1.4
newtons/g/m2
at
50%
relative
humidity,
at
23oC.
5.
Sub-headings
4805.24
and
4805.25
cover
paper
and
paperboard
made
wholly
or
mainly
of
pulp
of
recovered
(waste
and
scrap)
paper
or
paperboard.
Testliner
may
also
have
a
surface
layer
of
dyed
paper
or
of
paper
made
of
bleached
or
unbleached
non-recovered
pulp.
These
products
have
a
Mullen
burst
index
of
not
less
than
2
kPa.
m2/g.
6.
For
the
purposes
of
sub-heading
4805.30,
"sulphite
wrapping
paper"
means
machine-glazed
paper,
of
which
more
than
40%
by
weight
of
the
total
fibre
content
consists
of
wood
fibres
obtained
by
the
chemical
sulphite
process,
having
an
ash
content
not
exceeding
8%
and
having
a
Mullen
burst
index
of
not
less
than
1.47
kPa.
m2/g.
7. For the purposes of sub-heading 4810.22, "light-weight coated paper" means paper, coated on both sides, of a total weight not exceeding 72 g/m2, with a coating weight not exceeding 15 g/m2 per side, on a base of which not less than 50% by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical process.
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