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 material);
(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;
(p)
Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); or
(q)
Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, buttons, sanitary towels (pads) and
tampons, napkins (diapers) and napkin liners for babies).
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, paperboard, 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, and applies only to paper : (a) in strips or
rolls of a width exceeding 28 cm; or (b) in rectangular (including
square) sheets with one side exceeding 28 cm and the other side
exceeding 15 cm in the unfolded state.
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 paperboard
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 the Nomenclature.
8. -
Headings 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
48.23.
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 for 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.
Subheading Notes.
1. -
For the purposes of subheadings 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
|
Minimum Mullen bursting strength
|
g/m²
|
kPa
|
|
|
115
125
200
300
400
|
393
417
637
824
961
|
2.- For
the purposes of subheadings 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
knit/n
|
Machine
direction
|
Machine direction plus cross direction
|
Cross direction
|
Machine direction plus cross direction
|
60
70
80
100
115
|
700
830
965
1,230
1,425
|
1,510
1,790
2,07
2,635
3,060
|
1.9
2.3
2.8
3.7
4.4
|
6
7.2
8.3
10.6
12.3
|
3. -
For the purposes of subheading 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
combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes, and having a
CMT 30 (Corrugated Medium Test with 30 minutes of conditioning) crush
resistance exceeding 1.8 newtons/g/m² at 50 % relative humidity, at 23
°C.
4. -
Subheading 4805.12 covers paper, in rolls, made mainly of straw pulp
obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical processes, 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 23 °C.
5. -
Subheadings 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 subheading 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 subheading 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.