What is HS code 220190 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Waters; other than mineral and aerated, (not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured), ice and snow
Heading 2201 — Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured; ice and snow
Chapter 22: Beverages, spirits and vinegar
Use HS-6 220190 when importing or exporting non-mineral waters that do not contain added sugars or flavors. This includes plain water packaged in bottles or containers, as well as ice products intended for consumption.
This code specifically applies to waters that are not classified as mineral or aerated, distinguishing them from HS-6 220110, which covers natural mineral waters. If your product is simply bottled tap water without any enhancements, 220190 is the correct classification.
When considering HS-6 220190, think about products like distilled water, spring water that isn't mineral, or even ice cubes made from purified water. These items fall under this subheading due to their lack of additives.
If your shipment includes flavored waters or sweetened beverages, you would need to look at different codes, such as HS-6 220210 for sweetened waters. Ensure you accurately classify your products to avoid customs issues.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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