HS-6 · Subheading
071390
Vegetables, leguminous; n.e.c. in heading no. 0713, shelled, whether or not skinned or split, dried
Heading 0713 — Vegetables, leguminous; shelled, whether or not skinned or split, dried
Chapter 07: Edible vegetables
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 071390 when importing or exporting dried leguminous vegetables that are not classified elsewhere. This includes products like dried chickpeas or lentils, which are shelled and may be skinned or split.
This code specifically covers dried legumes that don't fit into the more common categories like peas or beans, which have their own distinct HS codes. For example, HS-6 071331 is for dried peas, while HS-6 071332 is for dried beans.
When classifying your product, consider whether it is shelled and if it has undergone any processing like skinning or splitting. If your product is a dried legume that doesn’t fall under the specified categories, 071390 is likely the right choice.
Common examples include dried lentils, split chickpeas, and other leguminous vegetables that are shelled. Make sure to check the packaging and product descriptions to ensure accurate classification.
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Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Dried chickpeas, shelled and split
- Dried lentils, packaged in 25 kg bags
- Dried split peas, ready for cooking
- Dried mung beans, shelled and sorted
- Dried black-eyed peas, bulk shipment
- Dried kidney beans, shelled and cleaned
- Dried fava beans, processed and packaged
- Dried adzuki beans, shelled and vacuum-sealed
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 071390 used for?
- How do I classify dried legumes?
- Is split chickpeas covered under HS 071390?
- What products fall under HS 071390?
- Are lentils classified as dried legumes?
- How to import dried legumes correctly?
- What are the requirements for HS code 071390?
- Can I use HS 071390 for all dried beans?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify dried leguminous vegetables for customs
- What does HS code 071390 include for dried legumes
- Differences between HS codes for dried peas and legumes
- Examples of products under HS code 071390
- Classification of split chickpeas under HS codes
- Import regulations for dried lentils and legumes
- How to determine if my product fits HS 071390
- Understanding the classification of shelled dried vegetables
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 code 071390?
- HS code 071390 covers dried leguminous vegetables that are shelled and may be skinned or split, such as dried lentils, chickpeas, and other similar products.
- How do I know if my product qualifies for HS 071390?
- Check if your product is a dried legume that is shelled and not classified under other specific HS codes like dried peas or beans. If it fits these criteria, it likely qualifies.
- Can I use HS 071390 for split chickpeas?
- Yes, split chickpeas are included under HS code 071390 as they are shelled and classified as dried leguminous vegetables.
- What is the difference between HS 071390 and HS 071331?
- HS 071331 is specifically for dried peas, while HS 071390 covers other dried leguminous vegetables that do not fit into the more specific categories.
- Are there any special import regulations for dried legumes?
- Yes, ensure compliance with food safety regulations and check for any import restrictions specific to dried legumes in your destination country.
- What packaging is required for products under HS 071390?
- Packaging should be suitable for food products, clearly labeled, and may need to meet specific health and safety standards depending on the importing country.
- How can I ensure accurate classification for customs?
- Review product descriptions carefully, consult with a customs broker if needed, and refer to the official HS code guidelines to ensure proper classification.
- Is there a specific weight limit for shipments under HS 071390?
- There is no specific weight limit for HS 071390, but shipping regulations and customs requirements may vary by country, so check local regulations.
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