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051110

Animal products; bovine semen

Heading 0511Animal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of chapter 1 or 3, unfit for human consumption

Chapter 05: Products of animal origin

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 051110 when importing or exporting bovine semen. This code specifically covers liquid or frozen semen collected from bulls, used primarily for breeding purposes in livestock management.

Bovine semen is distinct from other animal products like animal fats or hides, which fall under different HS codes. For example, HS-6 051120 covers equine semen, highlighting the importance of species-specific classification.

This HS-6 line is part of the broader 0511 heading, which includes various animal products not specified elsewhere. It’s crucial to differentiate between bovine semen and other animal-derived substances that may not be suitable for human consumption.

When shipping bovine semen, ensure it’s properly packaged in sterile containers to maintain viability. This product is often transported in liquid nitrogen for preservation, which is an important consideration for customs documentation.

Keywords & topics

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bovine semen import · bovine semen export · animal products classification · livestock breeding supplies · frozen bovine semen · liquid nitrogen shipping · veterinary semen use · artificial insemination · animal genetics research · cattle breeding programs · semen storage requirements · customs for animal products · HS code for bovine semen · animal-origin products · non-human consumption products · animal semen regulations

Examples

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

  • Frozen bovine semen in liquid nitrogen containers for artificial insemination programs
  • Liquid bovine semen collected and stored in sterile vials for veterinary use
  • Bovine semen shipments for genetic improvement in cattle herds
  • Importing bovine semen for research purposes in animal genetics
  • Exporting bovine semen to livestock breeders in foreign markets
  • Semen samples for breeding trials in agricultural studies
  • Transporting bovine semen for use in dairy cattle breeding
  • Bovine semen sold through veterinary supply companies

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 051110 for?
  • How to classify bovine semen for shipping?
  • What are the packaging requirements for bovine semen?
  • Can I import bovine semen for breeding?
  • What are the customs regulations for animal products?
  • Is frozen bovine semen considered a hazardous material?
  • How to export bovine semen to another country?
  • What documents are needed for bovine semen import?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify bovine semen under HS codes
  • What are the shipping requirements for bovine semen?
  • Understanding HS-6 051110 for bovine semen
  • Packaging bovine semen for international transport
  • Import regulations for bovine semen shipments
  • Differences between bovine and equine semen HS codes
  • Best practices for storing bovine semen during transport
  • Customs documentation for importing bovine semen

Questions & answers

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

What does HS-6 051110 cover?
HS-6 051110 covers bovine semen, specifically liquid or frozen semen collected from bulls for breeding purposes.
How should bovine semen be packaged for shipping?
Bovine semen should be packaged in sterile containers, often stored in liquid nitrogen to maintain its viability during transport.
Are there specific regulations for importing bovine semen?
Yes, importing bovine semen requires compliance with veterinary health regulations and may need specific permits depending on the destination country.
Can I export bovine semen to other countries?
Yes, you can export bovine semen, but you must ensure it meets the importing country's regulations and obtain necessary export permits.
What is the difference between HS-6 051110 and HS-6 051120?
HS-6 051110 is for bovine semen, while HS-6 051120 is for equine semen, highlighting the need for species-specific classification.
What documents are needed for bovine semen import?
You typically need a health certificate, import permit, and any other documentation required by the destination country's customs authorities.
Is bovine semen considered hazardous material?
Bovine semen is not classified as hazardous material, but proper handling and storage are essential to maintain its quality.
What are the customs duties for importing bovine semen?
Customs duties for bovine semen can vary by country, so check with the local customs office for specific rates and regulations.

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