# Classification of Blended Products

#### Overview

<div id="bkmrk-when-two-or-more-pro">When two or more products are blended, the resulting **blended product** may fall under a different customs classification than its individual components. This can significantly affect the applicable duties, regulatory requirements, and import/export controls.</div><div id="bkmrk-">  
</div><div id="bkmrk-customer-obligationt">#### Customer Obligation

To ensure that customs declarations remain accurate and compliant, the **Customer must provide the correct 10-digit TARIC code** specifically related to the **blended product**.

- Do **not** rely on the codes of the individual components.
- The classification must reflect the **final blended form** of the product being declared.

<div>#### Why This Matters

Blended products may have:

- Different duty rates;
- Additional regulatory or licensing requirements;
- Specific restrictions or exemptions.

Accurate classification ensures that the Terminal can:

- **Lodge compliant customs declarations**;
- **Avoid delays, fines, or audits**;
- **Maintain legal and procedural integrity** under EU customs law.

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