What HS code do I use for frozen hake?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Fish; frozen, hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.), excluding fillets, fish meat of 0304, and edible fish offal of subheadings 0303.91 to 0303.99
Heading 0303 — Fish; frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 0304
Chapter 03: Fish and crustaceans
Use HS-6 030366 when importing or exporting frozen hake, specifically Merluccius spp. or Urophycis spp. This code applies to whole fish that are frozen and not filleted. For example, a shipment of frozen hake loins packed in 10 kg boxes would fall under this classification.
This HS-6 line is distinct from HS-6 030364, which covers frozen cod, and HS-6 030365, which includes frozen haddock. While all these codes fall under the same heading for frozen fish, they specify different species, which is crucial for proper classification and tariff application.
Frozen hake is often used in various culinary applications, from fish tacos to fish and chips. Knowing the correct HS code helps ensure compliance with customs regulations and avoids potential delays at the border.
When dealing with frozen fish, it's important to differentiate between those that are filleted and those that are whole. If your product includes fillets or other fish meat, you would need to refer to HS-6 0304 instead.
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