What is HS-4 2704 used for?
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HS-4 · Heading
Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils
Use HS-4 2704 when importing coke and semi-coke made from coal, lignite, or peat. For example, if you're bringing in a shipment of agglomerated coke for industrial use, this is the correct classification. It's crucial to ensure your product meets the specifications outlined in this heading to avoid delays.
The heading splits into one main subheading, HS-6 270400, which covers all forms of coke and semi-coke, whether agglomerated or not. If your product is a retort carbon derived from these materials, it also falls under this classification. Make sure to clarify the specific type of coke you are importing to ensure compliance.
When determining the correct classification, consider the characteristics of your product. If you're importing semi-coke that has been agglomerated, it will still fall under HS-6 270400. However, if you have a specific type of retort carbon, ensure it aligns with the definitions provided in the customs regulations to avoid misclassification.
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coke imports · semi-coke classification · HS-4 2704 · coal products · lignite coke · peat semi-coke · retort carbon · agglomerated coke · customs classification · import regulations
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