(Based on 44(e)) Amulets; Rings; Split rings of precious metal for keys; Bracelets; Watch bands; Busts of precious metal; Watch chains; Clasps for jewellery; Jewellery charms; Necklaces; Chronographs being watches; Chronometers; Diamonds; Tie clips; Figurines of precious metal; Threads of precious metal; Gold thread jewelry; Silver thread jewelry; Jewellery findings; Cuff links; Jewellery; Jewellery of yellow amber; Badges of precious metal; Alloys of precious metal; Ingots of precious metals; Movements for clocks and watches; Medals; Precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; Works of art of precious metal; Earrings; Shoe jewellery; Hat jewellery; Gold, unwrought or beaten; Clocks; Atomic clocks; Wristwatches; Watches; Clocks and watches, electric; Pearls; Beads for making jewellery; Semi-precious stones; Precious stones; Key rings; Jewellery rolls; Dials for clock-and-watch-making; Presentation boxes for jewellery; Boxes of precious metal; Jewellery boxes; Presentation boxes for watches; Tie pins; Ornamental lapel pins; Brooches being jewelry; Statues of precious metal; Alarm clocks; Paste jewellery; Charms for key rings; Key chains
Jewelry(Based on 44(e)) Printed diaries; Printed note books; Writing or drawing books; Pens; Fountain pens; Ball pens; Pencils; Brush pens; Boxes for pens, not of precious metal; Adhesive labels of paper; Stickers and transfers; Flags made from paper; Banners of paper; Printed paper atlases; Printed brochures in the field of travel, leisure and entertainment; Printed pamphlets in the field of travel, leisure and entertainment; Loose-leaf binders for papers and documents; Albums for stamps, printed sports trading cards, coins and photographs; Printed magazines in the field of travel, leisure and entertainment; Lithographs; Printed photographs; Printed newspapers; Printed books in the field of travel, leisure and entertainment; Photographic prints; Printed posters; Printed postcards; Rubber erasers; Cardboard boxes; Printed appointment books; Photograph albums; Printed greeting cards; Scratch pads; Printed paper entrance tickets for general use; Envelopes; Printed visiting cards; Name badge holders; Lanyards for name badge holders
Paper Goods and Printed Matter(Based on 44(e)) Clothing for pets; Umbrella rings; Saddle trees; Saddlery; Key cases; Fastenings for saddles; Shoulder belts of leather; Harness for animals; Mountaineering sticks; Walking staffs; Umbrella sticks; Vanity cases, not fitted; Trunks being luggage; Travelling trunks; Slings for carrying infants; Beach bags; Bags for sports; Grocery tote bags; Wheeled shopping bags; Purses; Handbags; Travelling luggage sets; Briefcases; School bags; Leatherboard; Cases of leather or leatherboard; Girths of leather; Collars for animals; Horse collars; Horse blankets; Leather cord; Straps of leather; Harness straps; Leather, unworked or semi-worked; Animal skin, namely, moleskin; Umbrella covers; Whips; Knee-pads for horses; Covers for horse saddles; Pads for horse saddles; Harness fittings; Leather leashes; Imitation leather; Walking stick handles; Umbrella handles; Suitcase handles; Pouch baby carriers; Bits for animals; Muzzles; Parasols; Blinkers for horses; Umbrellas; Animal skins; Curried skins; Chamois leather, other than for cleaning purposes; Business card cases; Credit card cases; Pocket wallets; Randsels; Reins; Haversacks; Travelling bags; Boxes of leather or leatherboard; Boxes of vulcanized fibre; Hat boxes of leather; Riding saddles; Saddlecloths for horses; Stirrups; Luggage tags; Frames for umbrellas or parasols; Handbag frames; Harness traces; Valises; Attaché cases; Garment bags for travel; Rucksacks; Umbrellas and parasols
Leather Goods(Based on 44(e)) Napkin rings; Bottle openers, electric and non-electric; Cutting boards for the kitchen; Drinking glasses; Tankards; Bottles, sold empty; Coffeepots, non-electric; Shoe horns; Decanters; Window-boxes; Flasks; Signboards of porcelain or glass; Table plates; Powder compacts sold empty; Knife rests for the table; Soap holders; Table napkin holders; Salt cellars; Coin banks; Coffee services in the nature of tableware; Ice buckets; Portable cool boxes, non-electric; Tea services in the nature of tableware; Cruet sets for oil and vinegar, sold empty; Baking mats; Cups; Trays for household purposes; Sugar bowls; Pepper mills, hand-operated; Corkscrews, electric and non-electric; Thermal insulated bags for food or beverages; Reed baskets, for household use; Drinkware
Housewares and Glass(Based on 44(e)) Waterproof clothing, namely, waterproof pants, waterproof jackets; Clothing of imitations of leather, namely, pants, skirts; Clothing of leather, namely, pants, shirts; Motorists' clothing, namely, pants, shirts; Cyclists' clothing, namely, cycling shorts, cyclists’ jerseys; Clothing for gymnastics, namely, leotards, tights; Dresses; Suits; Jumper dresses; Bath robes; Clothing, namely, dresses, shorts; Bandanas; Bonnets; Berets; Underwear; Bibs, not of paper; Sweat-absorbent underwear; Boas; Teddies being underclothing; Braces for clothing; Corsets being underclothing; Galoshes; Skull caps; Footwear; Training shoes; Stockings; Sweat-absorbent stockings; Socks; Sweat-absorbent socks; Breeches for wear; Bathing trunks; Shirts; Short-sleeve shirts; Bodices; Tee-shirts; Sports singlets; Undershirts; Hats; Top hats; Paper hats for use as clothing items; Coats; Hoods; Hat frames; Chasubles; Clothing belts; Money belts; Tights; Collars; Detachable collars; Camisoles; Headwear; Clothing layettes; Corselets; Bathing suits; Masquerade costumes; Beach clothes, namely, swimsuits, beach coverups; Cravats; Ascots; Bathing caps; Shower caps; Knickers; Headbands; Pocket squares; Ready-made linings being parts of clothing; Scarves; Gaberdines; Boot uppers; Clothing jackets; Garters; Fishing vests; Gilets; Stuff jackets; Skirts; Overalls; Aprons; Foundation garment girdles; Gloves; Fingerless gloves; Ski gloves; Welts for footwear; Ready-made clothing, namely, sweaters, T-shirts; Knitwear, namely, knit skirts, knit sweaters; Jerseys being clothing; Leggings; Liveries being uniforms; Maillots; Sports jerseys; Sweaters; Muffs; Maniples; Pelerines; Mantillas; Sleep masks; Shorts; Mitres hats; Boxer shorts; Babies' pants; Underpants; Waistcoats; Trousers; Slippers; Ear muffs; Parkas; Pelisses; Furs being clothing; Shirt yokes; Pyjamas; Cuffs; Ponchos; Tips for footwear; Stocking suspenders; Sock suspenders; Brassieres; Heelpieces for stockings; Sandals; Bath sandals; Saris; Sarongs; Neck tube scarves; Footmuffs, not electrically heated; Shoes; Espadrilles; Bath slippers; Gymnastic shoes; Beach shoes; Football shoes; Ski boots; Shawls; Wimples; Inner soles; Overcoats; Outer clothing, namely, outer jackets, coats; Dress shields; Slips being underclothing; Shirt fronts; Half-boots; Lace boots; Boots; Fur stoles; Soles for footwear; Studs for football boots; Heels; Heelpieces for footwear; Pockets for clothing; Togas; Footwear uppers; Ankle boots; Turbans; Combinations being one-piece undergarments; Uniforms; Valenki being felted boots; Veils; Dressing gowns; Sun visors being headwear; Cap peaks; Wooden shoes; Bow ties; Flip-flops for use as footwear; Blousons; Ascots
Clothing