What is HS code 100490 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cereals; oats, other than seed
Heading 1004 — Oats
Chapter 10: Cereals
Use HS-6 100490 when importing or exporting oats that are not intended for seed. For example, if you're shipping processed oats for human consumption, this code applies.
This code specifically covers oats that are ready for consumption or further processing, distinguishing them from HS-6 100410, which pertains to oats intended for sowing.
If you're dealing with oat flour, rolled oats, or oatmeal, they all fall under this classification. It's crucial to ensure your products are not misclassified as seed oats to avoid customs issues.
Be aware that products like oat bran or oat flakes also fit here, while whole oats meant for planting should be classified under the seed category.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
oats classification · processed oats · oat flour · rolled oats · oatmeal shipping · cereal exports · non-seed oats · bulk oats · oat bran · instant oats · oat-based products · cereal imports · food processing oats · oats for consumption
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