What is HS code 030772 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Molluscs; clams, cockles, ark shells (Arcidae, Arcticidae, Cardiidae, Donacidae, Hiatellidae, Mactridae, Mesodesmatidae, Myidae, Semelidae, Solecurtidae, Solenidae, Tridacnidae and Veneridae), whether in shell or not, frozen
Heading 0307 — Molluscs; whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; smoked molluscs, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process
Chapter 03: Fish and crustaceans
Use HS-6 030772 when importing or exporting frozen clams and cockles, including species like Veneridae and Cardiidae. For example, if you're shipping a container of frozen cockles from a supplier in Asia, this code applies.
This line specifically covers frozen molluscs such as clams and cockles. If you're dealing with live or fresh molluscs, you would instead use HS-6 0307XX, which encompasses those forms.
Frozen molluscs under this code can be packaged in bulk or retail-ready containers, often vacuum-sealed to maintain freshness. It's important to note that this classification does not include smoked or cooked molluscs, which fall under different HS codes.
When comparing to HS-6 030771, which covers live clams and cockles, remember that 030772 is strictly for the frozen variety. Ensure your product descriptions match the specific characteristics of the goods you're importing or exporting.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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