What is HS code 100590 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cereals; maize (corn), other than seed
Heading 1005 — Maize (corn)
Chapter 10: Cereals
Use HS-6 100590 when importing or exporting maize (corn) products that are not intended for planting, such as processed cornmeal or corn flour. For instance, if you're shipping a pallet of corn flour for baking, this code applies.
This HS-6 line specifically covers maize products that have been processed or are not classified as seed. In contrast, HS-6 100591 refers to maize seed, which is strictly for planting purposes.
When considering maize products, it’s essential to distinguish between those meant for consumption versus those meant for cultivation. HS-6 100590 includes items like corn starch and corn syrup, which are widely used in food production.
If you're dealing with maize products that are ground or otherwise altered for human consumption, HS-6 100590 is likely the right classification. Always check if your product is processed or retains its whole form to ensure accurate coding.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
maize products · corn flour · corn starch · processed corn · corn syrup · bulk corn shipment · cornmeal · corn grits · instant polenta · canned corn · non-seed maize · food manufacturing · baking ingredients · snack foods
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