HS-6 · Subheading
010391
Swine; live, other than pure-bred breeding animals, weighing less than 50kg
Heading 0103 — Swine; live
Chapter 01: Live animals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 010391 when importing or exporting live swine that weigh less than 50 kg, excluding pure-bred breeding animals. For example, if you're shipping young pigs intended for fattening or slaughter, this is the correct code.
This code specifically targets live swine that are not classified as pure-bred breeding animals. If you're dealing with pure-bred breeding stock, you would use HS-6 010392 instead, which covers those animals regardless of weight.
When considering swine under this classification, think about their end-use. Animals shipped under this code are typically intended for meat production rather than breeding purposes, making it crucial to classify them correctly to avoid customs issues.
In contrast to HS-6 010391, which focuses on swine under 50 kg, HS-6 010393 covers live swine over 50 kg, which may also include breeding animals. Understanding these distinctions is key for accurate tariff application and compliance.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
live swine under 50 kg · non-breeding pigs · young pigs for meat · swine classification · animal import codes · pigs for fattening · livestock shipping · customs codes for swine · pigs under weight limit · swine export regulations · agricultural livestock · young swine shipments
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- A shipment of 30 young pigs weighing 45 kg each for a meat processing facility.
- Importing 50 piglets weighing 35 kg each for fattening on a farm.
- Exporting 20 weaner pigs, each under 50 kg, to a livestock market.
- Transporting 15 young swine, all under 50 kg, to a local butcher shop.
- Shipping 100 piglets for agricultural purposes, all classified as non-breeding.
- Delivering a batch of 25 swine weighing 40 kg each to a feedlot.
- Purchasing 10 young pigs for a small-scale farming operation, all under the weight limit.
- Importing 60 piglets from a breeding facility, ensuring they are not pure-bred.
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 010391 used for?
- How to classify live swine for export?
- Are piglets under 50 kg classified differently?
- What are the requirements for importing young pigs?
- How to determine if a pig is pure-bred?
- What documentation is needed for swine shipments?
- Can I use 010391 for breeding pigs?
- What are the customs duties for live swine?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify live swine under HS code 010391
- Requirements for shipping young pigs under 50 kg
- Differences between HS codes for breeding and non-breeding swine
- What to include in customs paperwork for live swine
- How to determine the weight of live pigs for classification
- Guidelines for importing non-breeding pigs
- What are the tariff rates for live swine under 50 kg
- How to handle customs for young pigs intended for meat
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What does HS code 010391 cover?
- HS code 010391 covers live swine weighing less than 50 kg, excluding pure-bred breeding animals.
- Can I use this code for pure-bred pigs?
- No, if the swine are pure-bred breeding animals, you should use HS code 010392 instead.
- What types of swine are included in this classification?
- This classification includes young pigs intended for fattening or slaughter, not for breeding.
- What are the weight limits for this HS code?
- The weight limit for HS code 010391 is under 50 kg for each live swine.
- What documentation is required for importing live swine?
- You will need health certificates, import permits, and possibly veterinary inspections.
- Are there specific customs duties for this code?
- Yes, customs duties may vary by country, so check the specific tariff schedule for your destination.
- How do I determine if my pigs qualify for this code?
- Ensure the pigs weigh less than 50 kg and are not classified as pure-bred breeding animals.
- What happens if I misclassify my swine?
- Misclassification can lead to fines, delays, or confiscation of the shipment by customs authorities.
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