HS-6 · Subheading
120242
Ground-nuts; other than seed, not roasted or otherwise cooked, shelled, whether or not broken,
Heading 1202 — Ground-nuts; not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken
Chapter 12: Oil seeds; miscellaneous grains
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 120242 when importing or exporting shelled ground-nuts that are not roasted or otherwise cooked. For instance, a shipment of 1,000 kg of shelled ground-nuts from India to the U.S. would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers ground-nuts that have been shelled, distinguishing them from unshelled varieties classified under HS-6 120241. If you're dealing with whole ground-nuts that are still in their shells, you need to refer to that other line.
Ground-nuts under this subheading are typically used in food products, snacks, and cooking oils. They can be sold in bulk or packaged for retail, and their classification is crucial for accurate tariff application.
When considering the differences, note that HS-6 120243 covers broken shelled ground-nuts, which may be used for different purposes, such as animal feed or ingredient production. Ensure you select the correct code based on the product's condition.
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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.
- 1,000 kg of shelled ground-nuts imported from India
- 500 kg of packaged shelled ground-nuts for retail sale
- Bulk shipment of shelled ground-nuts for food processing
- Export of shelled ground-nuts to Europe for snack production
- Consolidated shipment of shelled ground-nuts and other nuts
- Shelled ground-nuts sold in 25 kg bags for culinary use
- Organic shelled ground-nuts intended for health food stores
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code for shelled ground-nuts?
- How to classify shelled ground-nuts?
- Are shelled ground-nuts considered roasted?
- What are the tariff rates for ground-nuts?
- Can I export shelled ground-nuts to Europe?
- What is the difference between shelled and unshelled ground-nuts?
- How do I package ground-nuts for export?
- What documents do I need for importing ground-nuts?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- classification of shelled ground-nuts for import
- difference between shelled and unshelled ground-nuts HS codes
- how to determine the correct HS code for ground-nuts
- requirements for exporting shelled ground-nuts
- tariff classification for shelled ground-nuts
- import regulations for ground-nuts not roasted
- packaging guidelines for shelled ground-nuts export
- best practices for shipping shelled ground-nuts internationally
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of ground-nuts does HS-6 120242 cover?
- HS-6 120242 covers shelled ground-nuts that are not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not broken.
- How do I know if my ground-nuts are shelled?
- Shelled ground-nuts will have the outer shell removed, leaving only the edible nut inside. If you see the shells, you need to use a different HS code.
- What is the difference between HS-6 120242 and HS-6 120243?
- HS-6 120242 is for shelled ground-nuts, while HS-6 120243 is specifically for broken shelled ground-nuts.
- Can I import shelled ground-nuts without special permits?
- Import regulations vary by country. Check with your customs broker or local authorities for specific requirements regarding permits for shelled ground-nuts.
- What are common uses for shelled ground-nuts?
- Shelled ground-nuts are commonly used in food products, snacks, cooking oils, and as ingredients in various recipes.
- What packaging is recommended for exporting shelled ground-nuts?
- For export, shelled ground-nuts should be packaged in moisture-proof bags or containers to preserve freshness and prevent spoilage.
- Are there any health certifications required for importing ground-nuts?
- Yes, some countries may require health certifications to ensure the ground-nuts meet safety standards. Check with your customs broker for details.
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