Hierarchy
⤷ SLL-LEG (Application Component) Global Trade Services
⤷ /SAPSLL/LEGAL_CUS_LOCALIZATION (Package) Global Trade Services: Objects w/o Third Lang. Translation
Basic Data
Data Element | /SAPSLL/ABI_SPIN1C |
Short Description | ABI Special Programs Indicator (Primary or Country) |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | CHAR2 | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 2 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 2 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | SPI (Pr/C) |
Medium | 18 | SPI (Primary/Ctry) |
Long | 20 | SPI Primary/Country |
Heading | 47 | Special Programs Indicator (Primary or Country) |
Documentation
Definition
ABI Special Programs Indicator (Primary or Country).
A code representing either the primary or country special programs indicator. If there is both a primary and country special programs indicator, enter only one. Left justify.
Valid Primary Special Program Indicator Codes are:
Code Description
A If claiming duty free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).
B If claiming duty free treatment under the Automotive Product Trade Act.
C If claiming duty free treatment under the Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft.
D If claiming duty-free treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for non-textile products. (Refer to administrative message 01-0391 for system requirements and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule General Note 16.) To claim AGOA textile benefits, refer to administrative message 01-0390 and the additional AGOA notes listed below.
E If claiming a special rate under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA). CBERA is also referred to as the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI).
J If claiming special rate under the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA).
K If claiming duty free treatment under the Agreement on Trade in Pharmaceutical Products.
L If claiming duty free treatment under the Uruguay Round Concessions on Intermediate Chemicals for Dyes.
N If claiming duty-free treatment as a product of the West Bank (country code WE), Gaza Strip (GZ), a qualifying industrial zone (JO) or Israel (IL) under the U.S. - Israel Free Trade Area Agreement.
P Originating CAFTA Claim (refer to Administrative Message 06-0315)
R If claiming duty-free treatment under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) for non-textile benefits. (Refer to administrative message 01-0389 for system requirements and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule General Note 17.) To claim CBTPA textile benefits, refer to administrative message 01-0388 and the additional CBTPA notes listed below.
W Products of Puerto Rico advanced in value or improved in condition in a CBERA country (19 United States Code (USC) 2703(a)(5)).
Y If claiming duty free treatment from a U.S. Insular Possession (HTS, General Headnote 3(a)).
Z If claiming duty free treatment from Freely Associated States. Certain footwear, handbags, luggage, flat goods, work gloves and leather wearing apparel are excluded from duty free treatment. For a list of these items, refer to Appendix K.
AGOA NOTES:
To claim African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) textile benefits, the filer must transmit the following AGOA chapter 98 tariff numbers and the associated textile tariff numbers (tariff numbers that are indicated in the chapter 98 Low Bound and High Bound ranges:
9802008042
98191103
98191106
98191109*
98191112*
98191115
98191118
98191121
98191124
98191127
For all AGOA claims, the Country of Origin and the Country of Export must be eligible for AGOA benefits.
VISAs will be required for all AGOA textile claims (refer to administrative message 01-0390).
Tariff numbers 98191109 and 98191112 will be subject to tariff rate quota. Only Sub-Saharan African Countries Designnted as eligible for Benefits of AGOA and considered Lesser Developed Beneficiary Countries under AGOA will be eligible to claim benefits under tariff number 98191112 (refer to administrative message 01-0085 for a list of AGOA LDD countries).
No Special Program Indicators will be required for the AGOA Textile claims. The chapter 98 tariff numbers, indicates that an AGOA textile benefits are being claimed.
The total Value of the AGOA textile claims for the 9819 tariff number, is to be reported under the associated tariff number (non chapter 9819 tariff number).
For goods claimed under tariff 9802008042, the value of the US component will be entered under the 9802008042-tariff number and the foreign component will be entered under the associated tariff number.
CBTPA NOTES:
To claim Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) Textile benefits, the filer must transmit the following CBTPA chapter 98 tariff numbers and the associated textile tariff numbers (tariff numbers that are indicated in the chapter 98 Low Bound and High Bound ranges:
9802008044
9802008046
98201103
98201106
98201109*
98201112*
98201115
98201118
98201121
98201124
98201127
98201130
All CBTPA claims (textile and non-textile claims) require that the country of origin be eligible for CBTPA benefits. Countries that are eligible for CBTPA benefits will have an SPI 'D' indication on the country code file.
The country of origin and the country of export must be eligible for CBTPA benefits.
No Special Program Indicators will be required for the CBTPA Textile claims. The chapter 98 tariff numbers, indicates that CBTPA textile benefits are being claimed.
CBTPA textile claims are exempt from quota/visa requirements with the exception of tariff numbers 98201109 and 98201112. Tariff numbers 98201109 and 98201112 are exempt from Visa requirements but are subject to tariff rate quota.
The total value of the CBTPA 9820 textile claims will be reported on the associated tariff number (non-chapter 9820 tariff number).
For goods claimed under tariff 9802008044 and 9802008046, the value of the US component will be entered under the 9802008044/46 tariff number and the foreign component will be entered under the associated tariff number.
Valid Country Special Program Indicator Codes are:
Code Description
AU Australia Free Trade Agreement (refer to Administrative Message 05-0018)
B# Automotive Product Trade Act.
CA If claiming a Canadian special rate under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
C# Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft.
CL Chile Free Trade Act (refer to Administrative Message 04-0012)
IL If claiming a special rate under the U.S. Israel Trade Area Agreement.
J+ If claiming a special rate under the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA). Refer to administrative message 03-0793.
JO Jordan Free Trade Agreement (refer to Administrative Message 02-0213)
K# If claiming duty free treatment under the agreement on trade in Pharmaceutical Products.
L# If claiming duty free treatment under the Uruguay Round concessions on Intermediate Chemicals for Dyes.
MX If claiming a Mexican special rate under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
P+ Qualifying CAFTA Claim (refer to Administrative Message 06-0315)
SG Singapore Free Trade Act (refer to Administrative Message 04-0071)
Canada NAFTA originating goods
C#, CA, B#, K#, and L# indicate that an article is eligible for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) for Canada exemption from the Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) and a claim is made under one of the special trade programs. When the column 1 rate is free, no special rate will be indicated.
Therefore, in order to exempt the MPF the entry filer must transmit an SPI of CA.
Mexico NAFTA originating goods
Effective June 30, 1999, C#, K#, L#, and MX indicate that an article is eligible for the North American Free Trade Agreements (NAFTA) for Mexico exemption from the Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) and a claim is made under the special trade programs. Prior to June 30, 1999, C#, K#, L# and MX is eligible for the 0.19% MPF rate and a claim is made under one of the special trade programs. When the column 1 rate is free, no special rate will be indicated. Therefore, in order to obtain the benefit of the Mexican rate, the entry filer must transmit an SPI of MX.
Use
ABI Interface Entry Summary - Record Identifier 70, 80, 81.
Dependencies
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History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20141106 |
SAP Release Created in | 720 |