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GENERAL AGREEMENT ON MTN/TP/W/7TARIFFS AND TRADE 11June1975Limited Distribution
MultilateralTradeNegotiations
Group"Tropical Products"
GROUP "TROPICAL PRODUCTS'"
Background Information on Certain Productsof Interest to DevelopingCountries
Note by the Secretariat
1. As part of its continuing technical assistance activities in connexion with themultilateral trade negotiations, the secretariat was asked in the context of the workof the Group "Tropical Products" to help developing countries in the identificationof products which, although less well-known, are nevertheless of some significance tothe export trade of developing countries (COM.TD/W/211, paragraph 6). In this regard,a list of items not so far taken up in the work on tropical products and identifiedmainly on the basis of requests for concessions submitted in previous rounds of GATTnegotiations has been compiled in Annex 1. It would appear that requests forconcessions were also often made with respect to the first derivatives of theseproducts. Thus, information on the first derivatives has also been assembled whereavailable.
2. For the products identified, the tabulations in Annex II provide details ofcommercial policy measures (mainly in the form of tariffs) where these continue to beapplied by developed countries.1 On the basis of available information, an efforthas also been made to identify the main developing country suppliers together withsome indication of the level of imports into the country or countries where importduties continue to be applied.
3. The products and the commercial policy measures shown in the attachment arelisted without prejudice as to what may or may not be considered a tropical productor where particular products or measures might be the subject of negotiation. Theinformation with respect to derivatives has also been provided without any necessaryimplication that they are to be negotiated in the same framework as are the baseproducts to which they relate.
1EECCanada, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Finland,New Zealand, Japan, United States.
MTN/TP/W/7Page 2 ANNEXILIST OF PRODUCTS IDENTIFIEDASBEING OF EXPORT
INTEREST TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
12.07 Plants and parts of plants including seeds) of a kind
used primarily in perfumery,in pharmaceuticals,etc.
Basic Products1/
Aconite
Aloeswoodandleaves
Alta o. i-.±Xlv; -C( or GuirAauv-A.-l~roett' (mt'-K) Oa zs.G or Abe'2th
Aristoleuhia
Arteuia
Amaroba (powder)
Boldo leaves
Belladona leavesand roots
Boragestemsanfflowers
Buchu leaves
Cannabis herbs
Calumba roots
Cacaratcce . . r ,r~-rar.:a ba~r:-
Cascarilla bark
Cassiapods
Cavadilla (Sabaldilla)ChirncL.ona barl:
Cinnamon leaves and barkCoca leaves
Condurango bark
Cubé or barbasco or timbo bark and rootsDerrus or tube roots
Ephldra stemms and branches
Eucalyptus leaves
Acorlitine (29.42)Aloes extracts* (13.03); Aloin (29.41)
Boldin* (13.053)Balladona extracts (13.05)
Cannabis rosin (13.02); Cannabis extractt c*(! 30,
Extracts of (1.o03)
Essential oil ofI*, (33.Ol)
Essential oil of*, (33.01)Veratrinc (9.n42); Cevadiiic (29.42)Extracts of (13.03); Qiuininc* (29.s.;.);Quinid.~nc'- (29.42); Chinchonine (21?..*:2);Chirchonidino (29.42); Qiinine sulrhateEssential oil of* (33.01)Extracts of (13.03), Cocai'no* (29.42)
Extracts of* (13.05)Extracts of (roternone)* (13.30)Extracts of* (13.03); Ephedrine (29.42)
Essential oil from* (33,0i)
1/Thebasicproductsand those first derivative markedwith an asterisk have beenthesubjectofspecific requestfor tariff concessionsin certain marketsin pastGATT renegotiations.
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J31Uorandi leaves
Ji.laD roots
,1.1aonuots
Linaploe Wood
Liniuoricq roots
Organ stems and leaves
Patchouli leaves
Pepperminz leaves
Poppy seeds
Pyrothrur leaves, stems, flowers
Quassia wood and bark
Quillaia bark or soap bark
Rue
Sandal wood
Santonin flowers
Saphora flowers
Sarsaparilla roots
Sassafras bark, roots, wood
Spnega roots
Senna leaves
Streanonium
Strychonos (Nux vomica)
Tamatind
Tansy roots, leaves, seeds
Tonka beans
Valerian root
Verbascum
Yohimba bark
Ca£ffC:L.-r (29.42)
EssePt!" oji ofP (2 ;. )
Tpecaoca)%co^ ^trC:( ,)* ,. (e.'
IoDodOea rr.3Lfl (13.02).
Piloca~pille (29.4)
Extrac of (130.03)Extri.:.s o'W(15.03); Caffein,* (24.4?);Caffeine citrate* (29.42)
Essential oil Of* (533C.0].)
Liquorice extracts* (13.03), Glyc,,rrhiza (29.,41'
EssertS.a). oil of* (33.01)Essential oil of* (33.301)Opium* (13.03)
Extrac's Of* (13.05)
Extracts of (13,03)
Saponin* (29.41)Essential oil of (3.303.)Essentialoilof* (33501)
Santonin (29.35)
Extracts oilof (130.3)Essential oil of* (33,01)Senega extracts (13.03)Extracts of (13.05); Sennasides (29.41)Extracts of* (13.03)Strychnine, Brucine (29.42)Extracts o- (13.03)
Coumarin (29.35)Extracts of (13.03) Essential oil.* (33.01)
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Other Plants and Parts of Plsmts
C. '.. ' ::.hisJ; i1 vIp9mi
Ccntclle (TIrdian 2'c-rnnyro:t)
ClcvY. beark, u.t~aves
Cocilanbarkor Guarea
Cocclus indicus (Indian berry)
Cubed
Damianaleaves
Daturametelleaves
Galangarhizome
Hyesopeflowersandleaves
KrameriaorPeruvian-andPara-Rattany roots
Lobelia (nicotimani folioa) herbs
and flowers
Fyrethrumroots
Rauwolfia Scrpentina and
Rauwolfia Africona
Reference
BTN
12.0713.0213.0329.'529.4129.4233.:11
Vaskaextracts (13 03)
Andrographis(bitter) extracts
Angostura extracts
Essential oil of*
Cocilana. extracts
(33. 01)
(I3 03)
Essential oil of* (33.01)
Hyoscine alkaloid
Essential oil of (33.01)
Essential oil of (33.01)
Reserpine, Rcacinnamine)(29.42)
Serpentine' Deserpidine)
ReferencestotablesinAnnexII
Page
19/2021
22/243739
(see MTN/3F/W15)
1Those first derivatives marked with an asterikhave been the subjectof Specific requests for tariff concessions in certainsmarketsinpastGATTnegotiations.
13.01 Raw vegetable materialsofakind usedprimarilyindyeingortanning MTN/TB/W/7
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Alkennetroots
;:1':~ WvDOQCm.r :r'z:xS5;Oor
s-n.oa wood)
Borbc'ris arist (or Ir.-ii3nn -rcrr)
Safflower(Carthamstinctorians)
Actcja Catcchu wood and BlackCatecohu,
Cinnamon bark
Dividivi or Libidivi
Fustic wood stems
Gallnuts
Henna
Indigo plant (Stems, leaves)
Madder (Rubia tinctorum and
Rubia corifolia) roots and Flowers
Mangrove bark
Mimosa bark
Dried myrabolran fruits
Fersian buckthorn berries,
Quebracho wood
Sumach wood, bark, stems, flowers
(:O0t3cluz..r:, I-.t , ino :uWI i I .̂|-i t .l ?:: ..W.
tt itl .I$: 1 It
Tanning contracts of (32o0:)'-
Carthamin (32.04)
Pale Catechu or guambir andtanning
extracts of Catechu (32. 04.)
Tanning extracts of (32.01)
Dycin- extracts of (32.04)*
Tanning extracts of (32.02)Tanning acid
Tanning extracts of (32.04)*
Tanning extracts of (32.05)*
Dyeing extracts of (32.04)*
Tanning extracts of (32.01)*
Tanning extracts of (32.01)
Tanning extracts of (32,01)*
Colouring matters, includingfood colours
Tanning extracts of (32.01)*
Tannin- extracts of (32.01)*
2Switzerland remains the only developed country examined which continues toapply an m.f.n. duty (SwFO.20/100 hrs, unprocessedand SwFO.50/100 kgs.proposed)to items falling under hading 13.01. However, imports are permitted centry under the GSP.
The basic products and those first derivatives marked with anhave. been thesubject of specificrequests for tariffconcessions in certainsmarkets in past GATT negotiations.
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Ti,:. z.i c or or En Stan Oil
Curouma
Wattle bark
Dyeingextracts of (32.01>)
Curcumin (32.0-4) .essential cilof
Tanning; extracts of (32.01)*
Tannin- extracts of (32:.01)*
References to tables in.Annex II
BTN
13.0132.0).
32,O4
32.05
33.01
(see Page 6-footnote)424445
(seeMTN/3F/W/15)
13.02 Natural gums, resins, gum resins and balsams
Items which have been the subject of specific requests for concein certain markets in past GATT tariffnegotiations
Basic products
Amnmoniac gum (from Dorema Ammoniacum
plants)
Anacardium gum (cashew nut tree gum)
Asafoetida gum
Butea gum or 'Bengal Kino'
Cannabis resin
Copaiba balsam or resin
Copal, also Pontianak. gum
'East Indian' or 'Singapore'
Dammar resin (of speciesShorear Hopea,orBalanocarpus)
Galbanum gum-resin
Gamboge (gomme-goutte) gum-resin
Guaiac or guaiacum resin-gum
Gum Acacia, also designated;
Aden gum, Gum Arabic, Gum Africanum,
Senegal gum, also Indian acacia
gum
Myrrh gum.
EIast and West Indian Nutmeg oil
or balsam (Oleum Myristicae)
Olibanum or incense
Opopanax gum - resin (from plants
of the species Peucedancae)
Peru or Indian balsam
Sandarac or gum - Juniper,
a resin obtained from tetraclinisartificulata plant.
1Chiefly used for varnish vanufacture
First derivatives
Asafoetida oil (33.01)
Copaiba oil (33.01) copaivic acid
Copal oil
Essential oil of (55.01)
Myrtle oil (33.01)
Olibanum oil (33.O1)
Peru balsam oil (33.01) Cinnamic acid (29.14)
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Styrxlx benzoingumsandbalsams
Tolu balsan
Gum tragacanth
Storax: (purified balsam), styrauxoil
(33.01)Cimunamicacid(29.14)
Toluoil (33.01) Cinnamic acid (29.14)
Otheritems
Basragum
Commiphoraopobalsamun (Mecca, -Gileadorsimilarbalsam)
Sumatra Dragons Blood
Elemi gum
Euphorbia plants, dried
Chatti, Karaya and similar'Indian gums
Ipomea resin
Kauri
Labdanum resin
"Mastic" (Pistacia lentiscus) gum
Thapsia resin
Essential oil of elemi
Euphorbia extracts
Labdaanum oil (33.01)
Dyeing extracts of Thapsia (32.09)
References to tables in Annex II
2136
(See MTN/3F/W/15)
BTN
13.0229.1433.01
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agar-agarandothermuco;agesandthickenersderivedfromvegetablesproductsItems which havebeenthesubjectofspecificreqauestforconcessionsin
certain marketsinpastGATTtariffnegotiationsBasis products First derivatives
First derivatives
Aloin (29.41)Aloes, extracts
Cannabis extracts
East Indian Kino juice, dried
Ephedia extracts
Mimosa extracts
Opium crude
Papaw juice
Rotenone
Colocynth extracts
Curare extracts
Cola extractsGuar seed extracts and flours
Ipecacuanha extracts
Jalap extracts
Podophyllum extracts
Quassia extractsSareaparilla extracts
Senna extracts
Senega extracts
Tamarind extracts
Tonka extracts
Valarian extracts
Vanilla extracts
Vasaka extracts
Ephedrine (29.42)
Morphine (29.42 )Codeine (29.4.2); ,Marceine (29.42)Narcotine (29. 42)Papaverine (29.42); Thebairne (29.42)
Pure Papain (29.40)
Other items
Curarine (29.42)Caffeirn (29.42)
Quassin (29.35)
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VegetablePlaitingandCarvingMaterials
andOtherVegetables
Rattan*
Rafia*
14.02 Kapok2/*
Crin d'Africa*
14.53 Piaseavz* - (Bahia piassava*, Para piatssava*)
Zacaton - (garminaceousplant of Central America)
Gomuti or sago-palm fibres
Sunn fibres*
Istle* or IxtIe (Tarnpico fibres)
"Madagascar fibres'*
14. 043/ Seeds of dom palm*
Palmyra nuts*
Bead-tree seeds
Corozo* Tagua* or 'Ivory Palm' fibres
14.05 Esparto stems or leaves*
Quillai or soar-bark"
Seaweed* (other than for medicinal purposes or processed
into thickeners or mucilages)
Teazle-heads
with an ssterisk have been the subject of specific requestsfor tariff concessionsincertainsmarkets in past GATT negotiations.
2/For details see documentMTN/3F/W/11.
3/Switzerlandsremaintheonly developed country examinedwhichcontinuesto apply m.f.n. duties (Sw F O.20/100 kgs) to items calling under heading 14.04.
However,importarepermittedduty-free entry under the GSP.
ReferencestotablesinAnuexII
14.01. 2514.03 263.4.05 2715. 15 28
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15.15
15.16Curicurywax*
laimwax
Candelillawax*
Sugar/canewax
Cotton wax and flax wax
Ocotillawax
Espartowax
Senegal wax
Licuri
Lac wax
References to tables in Annex II
15*1515.16
2829
1/Itemsmarkedwithanasterisk have been the subkectsofspecificrequestsfortariffconcessions in certain markets in past GATT
negotiations.
Waxes1/
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Aniseed
Ambrettes(mask)*
Amyris*
Dadian*
Benzoin
Bargamot*
Bitter almond*
Bois do rose (Rosewood)*
Cajeput*
Camphor*
Canaga*
Cardamon
Cascarilla*
Cassia*
Cinnamon (barkandleaf)*
Citronella*
Clove*Copaiba*
Coriander*
Cubeb*
Fucalyptus *
Geranium*
Ginagergrass*
Grapefruit*
Guaiakwood*
Ho oil*
Lemon*
Lemongrass*
Lime (Limatte)
Linaloe*
Mace
Mandarin*
Neroli
Firstderivativeof
Cajeputol
Carvone (29. 15)
Cinnarimyl alcohol, (29.05) Cinnamic acid (23.14)Cinnamykacetate*29.14Citrinellio (29.04) Citronellal *(29.11.)Citronellylacetate*(29.14)Eugenol 29.08
Eucalyptol Felandral (29.11)
Rhodinol* (29.04)
Guaiacol (29.08)
Citral* (29.311)
Linacol (29.04)
Nerodional (29.04)
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..3-01
in rar,11,
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Pa~~~ha~~~oza!3 o
Piment-o leaf
Sandalwood*Sassafras*
thantarl:olD1 ('2,39.,0'5)'Tr t90
.Safrol (29,rl)
Vaniin*
Vet ivrrol
Othcr C-=;en't.. 'A oi
ard ethyl vanillin* (29.11)(p29.05) Vetivert acetate
0:flrs -ofi"~1.3 1 First r-erivativcs
Ga1anmja.
Ginger
Hyssop
Lauret
Black pepper
Oregano
Tolu
=Referene to tob).os. in Annex II
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29.04 3029.05 3129.03 3229.10 3329.1L 34
29.13 35
* ~~~~~29.14 36
Thcse ht.-vhave been *the .bject of cpeclliic requests for concessions in past
CAf2r; l>o~:tcXs
Tea seed*
Valeria *
Van.illa3Vctiver~t*
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F* l.;. 'r-}rlf w )-.orInformationin the AnnexedTables
ACP:African,CaribboanandPacificountries of the Lomé. Convention1/(CP...)Britishpreforentialratesofduty
GSP:GeneralizedSystem of PreferencesNTB :Non-TariffBarriers
Pr: Primage dutyW Trade figures refer to the whole tariff heading
Non-TariffBarriers
LI.RSYLi
STP
Liberal licensing (Licencec ar- granted automatically)HealthandSenitary regulationsVariable leviesLicensingregimeState Tradin-ProhibitionQuotas (unspecified)
1/2aTh, Lom.0 Con''en';ion was si.rnedd on 28 Fcbru...r.y 1975 by the EuroraeanECOc.::i C( .~m.ur.it~.zrnvi ,46 African, Ccri.bbcan .nd Paci.fic. countries toreplace tLr: i:-mde.Convention shich e.nirocd on 5) Janv r 1975. Utii¢:m2Ch ti .i. 2;;: . ta. Cr tV$n Cn~t.fcr.- fuller intu forcc, .,s nmmcnto havevbe5mrj sacC.f0 ills t*-ade ovis.ianz to become ec.f-ective from A;s t1; .975>
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ARG ArEentina/Argontine
ATA Austria/Autriche.BAH BahamasBAR Barbados/DarbadeDIMT P-ritish Hcnduras/iHonduras britazmiqueB1IR Ba&lrain/lMahrelnDL BelgiwiiVBel [tiqueBMD Berruida/Ber-mudesBING Dant;ladeshBNL B3eneluxBiHU BhutaV/BIhoutr-nBOL Bolivia/BolivieBTS Dc.tswana
BRD Burundi
BU Burrni/BirmunieBRU Brunie/BruneiJ3RZ .Erazil/Br6isilIiUL Bulgdria/BEulgixrieCAN CanadaCHD Chad/TchadCHL Chile/ChiliCGN People's Republic of China/
RPpublique populaire de ChineCMR CameroorVCanierounCNI Canary Islandr/Iles CanariesCNT Central AL'rican Republic/
R6publique centrafricaineCNG CongoCOL Colombia/ColombieCOS Costa RicaCUB CubaCYP Cyprus/ChypreCZ Czechoslovakia/Tch6coslovaquieDAH DahomeyDEN Denark/Danenark
D1 Dominica Is./La Dominiqu'UHDR Dominican Republic/
R*publi que DoininicaineECU Ecuador/!i-,uateurEEC European Economic Cocmunity/
Conmunautg 6conomique europeenne
EGY Egypt/EgypteETI Ethiopia/EthiopiLFIN FinlLnV/FiinlandeFIZ Fij i/Ficij iFPL French Polynesia/Polyn6sie
frangdaseFR FranceCTAD G.bornGAM Gmnibia/GambieGHT GhanaGRC Greecc/GreceCGIM Greenland,/GroenlandGUA Guatemala1GUD GuadeloupeGUI Guinea/Guin6eGUY Guyana/GuyoneGYE Gernima Democratic Republic/
RPpublique d6mocratiquealleemande
GYR Germany, Fed. Rep./RWpubAique f£d6rale d'Al=aqgnc
HAI Haiti/lialtiWID HondurasHNK Hone rond-Hong-kongHUN Huncgary/ HcongrieICE Icelan-lIslandeIND India/Lnde.IDA Indolnesia/Indone'sieIRE Ireland/IrlardeIRN IranQQ Iraa/IrakyiR Israel/ Isra'el
[ Italy/ItalieJV/ Ivory Coast/Cote d'IvoireJlAM Jamnaica/JanalqueJP Japar'JaponJOR Jordan/JordanieKE KenyaDER Republic of Khmer/
R~publique khmereKRN Democratic Peoples Republic
of Korea/WRpublique popuJairademocratique de Coree
KRR Korea, Republic of'République de Cor6e
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MACMAGMAU
MLE
Lebanon/LibanLiberiaLibya/LibyeLesothoLuxembourgAntigua, St. Kitts, Nevis,Anguilla, Monserrat andBritish Virgin Islands/Antigua, St. Kitts, Nevis,Anguilla, Montsurrat etlea Iles Vierges britanniquesMacao
MadagascarMauritania/MauritanieHexico/moxilqueMaldive Islands/Iles MaldivesEastern Idalaysia/M£alaisie oriental
MLI MaliMLWMJalawiMLY MalaysiaAASalaisieMIdT iIaltafalteMON IMongolia, longolieMOR Morocco/MarcoMOZ MozambiqueMIrT Mauritius/Maurice1TN lMartiniqueMUS Muscat and Oman!
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Nouvalle-Guinee (Australie)NIC NicaraguaNIR NligerNNT Netherl.ands Antilles/
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