HS-6 · Subheading
010619
Mammals; live, other than primates, whales, dolphins, porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea); manatees, dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia); seals, sea lions, walruses (mammals of the suborder Pinnipedia), camels, other camelids, rabbits and hares
Heading 0106 — Animals; live, n.e.c. in chapter 01
Chapter 01: Live animals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 010619 when importing or exporting live mammals that are not specifically classified as primates, cetaceans, or pinnipeds. For instance, if you're shipping a live rabbit or a llama, this code is appropriate.
This code covers a variety of live mammals, including those that are not commonly kept as pets or livestock. Unlike HS-6 010611, which is for live primates, or HS-6 010612 for live cetaceans, 010619 encompasses other mammals like rabbits and various camelids.
When considering HS-6 010619, think of animals such as live guinea pigs, ferrets, or alpacas. These animals are often used for companionship, research, or fiber production, making this code relevant for diverse trade purposes.
Ensure you have the correct health certifications and permits for these animals, as regulations can vary significantly by country. If you're unsure, consulting with a customs broker can help clarify requirements.
Keywords & topics
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live mammals import · HS code 010619 · rabbits and hares · alpacas and llamas · exotic pets · animal health certification · customs broker for animals · live animal shipment · camelids classification · ferrets as pets · guinea pigs export · animal trade regulations
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Live rabbits for breeding or sale
- Alpacas shipped for fiber production
- Guinea pigs as pets or laboratory animals
- Ferrets imported for companionship
- Llamas transported for agricultural purposes
- Live hares for research or breeding
- Chinchillas exported for fur production
- Live porcupines for exotic pet trade
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 010619 used for?
- How to classify live rabbits for export?
- Are there special permits for shipping live mammals?
- What mammals fall under HS-6 010619?
- Can I import live guinea pigs?
- What are the requirements for shipping alpacas?
- Is a health certificate needed for live rabbits?
- How do I find a customs broker for animal shipments?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- What types of mammals are included in HS code 010619?
- How to prepare for importing live rabbits under HS-6 010619?
- What documentation is required for shipping guinea pigs?
- Are there restrictions on importing live ferrets?
- How to classify exotic mammals for customs?
- What are the regulations for shipping live alpacas internationally?
- Do I need a special permit for live chinchillas?
- How to ensure compliance when exporting live mammals?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What animals are classified under HS-6 010619?
- HS-6 010619 includes live mammals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, llamas, and other non-primate mammals not specifically listed in other codes.
- Do I need a health certificate to import live mammals?
- Yes, a health certificate is typically required to ensure the animals are disease-free and meet the importing country's regulations.
- Can I use HS-6 010619 for shipping live guinea pigs?
- Yes, live guinea pigs fall under HS-6 010619 as they are classified as mammals other than primates.
- What is the difference between HS-6 010619 and HS-6 010611?
- HS-6 010611 is specifically for live primates, while HS-6 010619 covers other mammals like rabbits and alpacas.
- How do I find a customs broker for my animal shipments?
- You can search online for customs brokers specializing in animal imports or consult your local trade association for recommendations.
- Are there any restrictions on importing live rabbits?
- Restrictions may vary by country, so it's essential to check the specific regulations of the destination country before shipping.
- What documentation do I need for exporting live mammals?
- You will generally need an export permit, health certificate, and possibly additional documentation depending on the destination country.
- Is HS-6 010619 applicable for shipping live ferrets?
- Yes, live ferrets are included under HS-6 010619 as they are non-primate mammals.
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