HS-4 · Heading
8110 — Antimony; articles thereof, including waste and scrap
Chapter 81: Other base metals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-4 8110 when importing antimony or articles made from it, such as unwrought antimony or antimony powders. For example, if you're bringing in a shipment of unwrought antimony for use in manufacturing flame retardants, this is the code you'll need.
Deciding between the HS-6 lines under this heading can be tricky. If your shipment includes waste or scrap antimony, you'll want to use HS-6 811020. This line specifically covers antimony waste and scrap, which might include leftover material from production processes.
If your import consists of wrought antimony products, such as antimony alloys or components, you should classify it under HS-6 811090. This line is for all wrought forms of antimony not classified as waste or scrap, ensuring accurate duty assessments.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-4 heading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
HS-4 8110 · antimony imports · unwrought antimony · antimony waste · wrought antimony articles · antimony powders · antimony scrap · import codes for antimony · antimony classification · HS-6 811020 · HS-6 811090 · antimony articles
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Unwrought antimony for industrial use
- Antimony powders for chemical applications
- Antimony waste from manufacturing processes
- Wrought antimony components for electronics
- Antimony alloys used in metalworking
- Scrap antimony from recycling operations
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS-4 8110 used for?
- How to classify antimony waste?
- What are the subheadings under HS-4 8110?
- Is unwrought antimony subject to tariffs?
- How to import antimony powders?
- What is the difference between wrought and unwrought antimony?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify unwrought antimony for import
- antimony waste classification for customs
- importing wrought antimony articles
- what to know about HS-4 8110
- antimony scrap import regulations
- difference between HS-6 811020 and 811090
- antimony powders for industrial applications
- requirements for importing antimony products
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What products fall under HS-4 8110?
- HS-4 8110 covers unwrought antimony, antimony powders, waste and scrap, and wrought antimony articles.
- How do I determine the correct HS-6 code for my antimony shipment?
- Identify whether your shipment is unwrought, waste, or wrought. Use HS-6 811010 for unwrought, HS-6 811020 for waste, and HS-6 811090 for wrought articles.
- Are there any specific import duties for antimony?
- Import duties for antimony can vary based on the specific HS-6 classification. Check with your customs broker for accurate rates.
- Can I import scrap antimony without special permits?
- Importing scrap antimony may require specific permits or compliance with environmental regulations. Verify with customs authorities.
- What is the difference between unwrought and wrought antimony?
- Unwrought antimony refers to raw, unprocessed material, while wrought antimony includes processed products like alloys or components.
Continue classification
Parent context
Nearby siblings
Related actions
Next best action
Pick one of these actions to move from reading to a defensible classification decision.
Browse this heading in the lookup
Heading-browse mode uses HS-6 811000 (first line of this block).