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120400

Oil seeds; linseed, whether or not broken

Heading 1204Oil seeds; linseed, whether or not broken

Chapter 12: Oil seeds; miscellaneous grains

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 120400 when importing or exporting linseed, whether whole or broken. For instance, if you're shipping 1,000 kg of whole linseed for oil extraction, this is the code to use.

This code specifically covers oil seeds from the linseed plant, which are primarily used for oil production. In contrast, HS-6 120500 pertains to sunflower seeds, which have different end uses and characteristics.

Linseed can be found in various forms, including whole seeds, crushed seeds, or as a by-product of oil extraction. Understanding the specific form of your product is crucial for correct classification.

When classifying linseed, consider its intended use. For example, linseed used for animal feed may have different regulatory requirements compared to linseed destined for oil production.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

linseed seeds · oil seeds · broken linseed · whole linseed · linseed oil · animal feed linseed · linseed meal · bulk linseed shipment · organic linseed · linseed packaging · culinary linseed oil · linseed for paints · linseed extraction · oil production linseed · retail linseed bags · livestock protein supplement

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 whole linseed for oil extraction
  • 500 kg of broken linseed seeds for animal feed
  • Bulk shipment of linseed oil extracted from seeds
  • Linseed meal as a protein supplement for livestock
  • Linseed seeds packaged in 25 kg bags for retail sale
  • Organic linseed seeds for health food products
  • Linseed used in the production of paints and varnishes
  • Linseed oil sold in 1-liter bottles for culinary use

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 120400 used for?
  • How to classify linseed for export?
  • Are broken linseed seeds covered under HS-6 120400?
  • What products fall under HS code 120400?
  • Can I use HS-6 120400 for linseed oil?
  • What are the packaging requirements for linseed seeds?
  • Is there a difference between whole and broken linseed in HS codes?
  • How do I determine the correct HS code for linseed?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify linseed seeds for import
  • What are the uses of linseed under HS code 120400
  • Differences between HS-6 120400 and 120500
  • Exporting linseed oil seeds and their HS code
  • Packaging requirements for linseed under HS-6 120400
  • Linseed meal classification for animal feed
  • Understanding HS code for broken linseed seeds
  • Regulatory requirements for importing linseed oil

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of linseed are covered under HS-6 120400?
HS-6 120400 covers both whole and broken linseed seeds, primarily used for oil extraction and animal feed.
Can I use HS-6 120400 for linseed oil products?
No, HS-6 120400 specifically refers to linseed seeds. For linseed oil, you would need to check a different HS code.
What are the packaging options for linseed seeds?
Linseed seeds can be packaged in bulk or in smaller bags, typically ranging from 1 kg to 25 kg for retail purposes.
Are there any special regulations for importing linseed?
Yes, depending on your country, there may be specific regulations regarding the import of linseed, especially if intended for animal feed.
How do I determine if my linseed is whole or broken?
Whole linseed seeds are intact, while broken linseed refers to seeds that have been crushed or fragmented, affecting their classification.
What is linseed meal, and is it classified under HS-6 120400?
Linseed meal is a by-product of oil extraction from linseed seeds and may have a different HS code; check specific classifications for by-products.
Can I export linseed seeds without a specific HS code?
No, you must use the correct HS code, such as **HS-6 120400**, to ensure compliance with customs regulations during export.
What are the end uses of linseed seeds?
Linseed seeds are primarily used for oil extraction, animal feed, and in health food products, as well as in industrial applications like paints.

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