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120721

Oil seeds; cotton seeds, seed, whether or not broken

Heading 1207Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, n.e.c. in chapter 12; whether or not broken

Chapter 12: Oil seeds; miscellaneous grains

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 120721 when importing or exporting cotton seeds, whether whole or broken. For example, a shipment of 1,000 kg of cotton seeds packaged in burlap sacks falls under this code.

This code specifically addresses cotton seeds, distinguishing them from other oil seeds like sunflower or soybean seeds, which are classified under different HS-6 lines. If you are dealing with sunflower seeds, you would use HS-6 120601 instead.

Cotton seeds are primarily used for oil extraction and as animal feed. They may be shipped in bulk or in bags, and understanding the specific classification is crucial for compliance with customs regulations.

When considering HS-6 120721, be aware that it includes both whole and broken seeds. If your product is processed or mixed with other seeds, it may require a different classification.

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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 whole cotton seeds in 50 kg burlap sacks
  • 500 kg of broken cotton seeds for animal feed
  • A shipment of cotton seed oil extracted from seeds
  • Cotton seeds packaged in 1-ton bulk bags
  • Exporting cotton seeds for agricultural use
  • Importing cotton seeds for oil production
  • Cotton seeds mixed with other oil seeds in a single shipment
  • Cotton seeds for research purposes in laboratory packaging

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 120721 used for?
  • How to classify cotton seeds for export?
  • Are broken cotton seeds included in HS-6 120721?
  • What packaging is required for cotton seeds?
  • Can I import cotton seeds without a permit?
  • What are the uses of cotton seeds?
  • How do I find the right HS code for cotton seeds?
  • Is there a difference between whole and broken cotton seeds?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify cotton seeds for customs
  • What are the regulations for importing cotton seeds
  • Differences between HS codes for oil seeds
  • Packaging requirements for cotton seeds import
  • Can I export broken cotton seeds under HS-6 120721
  • What to include in a cotton seeds shipment
  • Understanding cotton seeds classification for trade
  • Best practices for shipping cotton seeds internationally

Questions & answers

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

What types of cotton seeds are covered under HS-6 120721?
HS-6 120721 covers both whole and broken cotton seeds, used for oil extraction and animal feed.
Do I need special permits to import cotton seeds?
Yes, importing cotton seeds may require permits depending on your country's regulations. Check with your local customs authority.
What is the packaging requirement for shipping cotton seeds?
Cotton seeds can be shipped in bulk or in bags, typically burlap or polypropylene sacks, ensuring they are properly labeled.
How do I know if my cotton seeds are classified correctly?
Ensure your cotton seeds are whole or broken and refer to the HS code 120721 for proper classification.
Can I mix cotton seeds with other seeds in one shipment?
Mixing cotton seeds with other seeds may require a different classification. It's best to consult with a customs broker.
What are the main uses of cotton seeds?
Cotton seeds are primarily used for oil extraction, animal feed, and in some cases, for planting.
Is there a difference in duties for whole versus broken cotton seeds?
Duties may vary based on the classification of whole versus broken cotton seeds, so check with your customs authority.
How can I ensure compliance when exporting cotton seeds?
Ensure proper classification, packaging, and documentation are in place, and consult with a customs broker for guidance.

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