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HS-6 · Subheading

050710

Animal products; ivory, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, ivory powder and waste

Heading 0507Ivory, tortoise-shell, whalebone and whalebone hair, horns, antlers, hooves, nails, claws and beaks unworked or simply prepared, not cut to shape; waste and powder of these products

Chapter 05: Products of animal origin

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 050710 when importing or exporting unworked ivory, such as raw elephant tusks or pieces of walrus tusks. This code also applies to ivory powder and waste from these materials.

This subheading specifically covers ivory that has not been cut to shape, distinguishing it from HS-6 050711, which includes ivory that is worked or carved. If your product is simply prepared without further processing, this is the correct classification.

In contrast to HS-6 050720, which pertains to other animal products like horns and antlers, 050710 focuses solely on ivory. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance with trade regulations.

When dealing with ivory, ensure that your documentation accurately reflects the product's state. Customs may require proof of origin and compliance with CITES regulations due to the sensitive nature of ivory trade.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

unworked ivory products · ivory powder waste · raw elephant tusks · walrus tusks · ivory trade regulations · CITES compliance · animal products classification · ivory remnants · ivory for crafting · unprocessed animal materials · ivory shipment documentation · trade of unworked ivory · animal origin products · ivory classification · customs ivory codes

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Raw elephant tusks for carving or crafting
  • Walrus tusks sold as unworked materials
  • Ivory powder used in traditional medicine
  • Waste from ivory processing for recycling
  • Uncut pieces of mammoth ivory
  • Ivory remnants from manufacturing processes
  • Unworked animal horns that are not ivory
  • Ivory blocks intended for artistic use

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 050710 used for?
  • How to classify unworked ivory?
  • Are there restrictions on importing ivory?
  • What products fall under HS-6 050710?
  • Is ivory powder included in HS-6 050710?
  • How to prove the origin of ivory for customs?
  • What are the differences between HS-6 050710 and 050711?
  • Can I export unworked ivory without permits?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify raw ivory tusks for import
  • What are the regulations for exporting ivory powder
  • Understanding HS-6 codes for animal products
  • How to document unworked ivory for customs
  • Differences between worked and unworked ivory HS codes
  • Requirements for importing uncut animal horns
  • What to include in ivory shipment documentation
  • How to handle waste from ivory processing

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of products are classified under HS-6 050710?
HS-6 050710 includes unworked ivory, such as raw elephant and walrus tusks, as well as ivory powder and waste from these materials.
Do I need special permits to import ivory under HS-6 050710?
Yes, importing ivory typically requires compliance with CITES regulations and may need special permits due to its protected status.
How can I differentiate between worked and unworked ivory?
Worked ivory has been shaped or carved, while unworked ivory remains in its natural state, not cut to shape.
Is there a difference between HS-6 050710 and HS-6 050711?
Yes, HS-6 050710 covers unworked ivory, while HS-6 050711 applies to worked ivory that has been cut or shaped.
What documentation is required for shipping unworked ivory?
You will need to provide proof of origin, CITES permits, and any other relevant customs documentation to ensure compliance.
Can I export ivory powder classified under HS-6 050710?
Yes, ivory powder is included in HS-6 050710, but ensure you comply with all regulations regarding its trade.
What happens if I misclassify my ivory shipment?
Misclassification can lead to fines, delays, or seizure of goods, so it’s crucial to use the correct HS code and provide accurate documentation.
Are there specific countries I can't export ivory to?
Yes, many countries have strict bans on ivory imports; always check the regulations of the destination country before shipping.

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