What is HS code 040729 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Birds' eggs, in shell; fresh, not for incubation, other than fowls of the species Gallus domesticus (domestic hens)
Heading 0407 — Birds' eggs, in shell; fresh, preserved or cooked
Chapter 04: Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey
Use HS-6 040729 when importing or exporting fresh bird eggs, such as those from ducks or quails, that are not for incubation. For example, if you're shipping a crate of fresh duck eggs to a specialty market, this is the correct classification.
This code specifically covers fresh bird eggs in their shells, excluding those from domestic hens. If you were considering HS-6 0407XX for eggs from Gallus domesticus, you would need to use this code instead for other types like quail or goose eggs.
When classifying eggs, it's essential to note that HS-6 040729 does not apply to preserved or cooked eggs. If you have processed eggs, look at other headings under 0407 for appropriate classification.
Additionally, if you're dealing with eggs intended for incubation, those would fall under different codes entirely. Ensure you verify the intended use to select the right HS code.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
fresh bird eggs · duck eggs · quail eggs · goose eggs · ostrich eggs · pigeon eggs · turkey eggs · not for incubation · edible bird eggs · 040729 classification · import bird eggs · export bird eggs
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