What is the HS code for benzene?
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Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils
Use HS-4 2707 when importing oils and other products derived from the distillation of high-temperature coal tar. For example, if you're bringing in benzene or toluene, this heading is applicable. It covers products where aromatic constituents dominate, making it crucial for chemical manufacturers and industrial applications.
When deciding between the subheadings, consider the specific product type. For instance, if your shipment includes benzene, use HS-6 270710. If it’s toluene, then HS-6 270720 is the right choice. Each subheading is defined by the primary aromatic compound present, which is key for compliance and tariff classification.
Another important distinction lies between HS-6 270740 for naphthalene and HS-6 270791 for creosote oils. Naphthalene is often used in mothballs and as a chemical intermediate, while creosote oils are used primarily in wood preservation. Ensure you identify the correct subheading based on the end-use of your product.
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