What is HS-4 2620 used for?
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Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Use HS-4 2620 when importing slag, ash, or residues that do not come from iron or steel production and contain metals like zinc or lead. For example, if you are shipping a residue containing mainly zinc from a non-ferrous metal processing plant, this heading is appropriate.
To distinguish between subheadings, consider the main metal content. For instance, HS-6 262011 is for residues primarily containing hard zinc spelter, while HS-6 262019 covers those with zinc but not hard spelter. Knowing the specific type of zinc in your shipment is crucial for correct classification.
If your shipment contains mainly lead, you will choose between HS-6 262021 for leaded gasoline sludges and HS-6 262029 for other lead residues. This distinction is important as it affects both tariff rates and regulatory requirements.
For copper residues, use HS-6 262030. If your material contains aluminum, select HS-6 262040. Each subheading has specific requirements, so ensure you verify the primary metal content in your shipment before proceeding.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-4 heading.
HS-4 2620 · slag and ash classification · zinc residues import · lead ash HS-6 · copper slag shipping · aluminum residues · metal-containing residues · non-ferrous metal waste · importing slag · ash residues customs · metal compounds HS classification · lead sludges import rules
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