What is the HS code for methionine?
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Chapter 29: Organic chemicals
Use HS-4 2930 when importing organo-sulphur compounds like methionine or thiocarbamates. For example, if you're shipping a batch of methionine for animal feed, this code applies. Understanding the specific subheading is crucial for compliance and accurate duty assessment.
When deciding between subheadings, consider the specific chemical structure and application. For instance, HS-6 293010 covers 2-(N,N-Diethylamino) ethanethiol, while HS-6 293020 is for thiocarbamates. If your product is a thiocarbamate pesticide, select the latter to ensure proper classification.
Another distinction involves HS-6 293070, which refers to bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide, commonly known as thiodiglycol. If your shipment includes this specific compound, you must use this code. In contrast, HS-6 293090 is a catch-all for organo-sulphur compounds not classified elsewhere in this heading.
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