What is HS code 110419 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cereal grains; rolled or flaked, other than oats
Heading 1104 — Cereal grains otherwise worked (e.g. hulled, rolled, flaked, pearled, sliced or kibbled) except rice of heading no. 1006; germ of cereals whole, rolled, flaked or ground
Chapter 11: Products of milling industry
Use HS-6 110419 when importing or exporting rolled or flaked cereal grains, such as rolled barley or flaked wheat. These products are processed to enhance their usability in food applications.
This code specifically covers cereal grains that have been rolled or flaked, excluding oats, which are classified under a different subheading. For instance, if you're dealing with rolled rye or flaked corn, this is the right code.
In contrast, HS-6 110420 pertains to oats that are rolled or flaked. If your product is labeled as rolled oats, you would need to use that code instead of 110419.
It's important to note that this classification also excludes whole grains or those that are merely hulled or sliced, which may fall under other HS codes. Always verify the processing method to ensure accurate classification.
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