General Interpretative Rule 1 (GIR 1):   - Classification based on the terms of headings and any relative section or chapter notes. Essentially, the goods are classified according to the headings' literal meaning and any related notes.   General Interpret

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General Interpretative Rule 1 (GIR 1): - Classification based on the terms of headings and any relative section or chapter notes. Essentially, the goods are classified according to the headings' literal meaning and any related notes. General Interpretative Rule 2 (GIR 2):** - If goods cannot be classified based on GIR 1, then classification is determined by comparing them with goods that are similar in character. General Interpretative Rule 3 (GIR 3):** - When goods cannot be classified using GIR 1 or GIR 2, they are classified under the heading that represents the most specific description within the group..