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230310

Residues of starch manufacture and similar residues; whether or not in the form of pellets

Heading 2303Residues of starch manufacture, similar residues; beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture, brewing or distilling dregs and waste, whether or not in the form of pellets

Chapter 23: Residues from food industries

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 230310 when importing or exporting residues from starch manufacturing, including those in pellet form. For example, if you're shipping dried residues from corn starch production, this code is applicable.

This code specifically covers residues from starch production, distinguishing it from HS-6 230320, which pertains to residues from sugar manufacturing. If your product is derived from starch, such as potato or tapioca residues, then 230310 is the correct classification.

Residues classified under HS-6 230310 can be in various forms, including loose powder or compressed pellets. These residues are often used as animal feed or in other agricultural applications, making proper classification crucial for compliance.

When dealing with HS-6 230310, ensure your documentation clearly states the source of the residues and their intended use. This will help avoid delays during customs clearance and ensure compliance with regulations.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

starch manufacturing residues · animal feed ingredients · pelleted starch by-products · dried corn residues · potato starch waste · wheat starch by-products · agricultural feed supplements · bulk starch residues · customs classification · importing starch residues · exporting animal feed · starch waste compliance · food industry residues · residues in pellet form · starch production by-products · animal fodder regulations · starch manufacturing waste

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Dried corn starch residues in bulk for animal feed
  • Pelleted potato starch by-products for livestock
  • Wheat starch residues shipped in 50 kg bags
  • Tapioca residues used as a feed supplement
  • Bulk shipments of starch manufacturing waste for agricultural use
  • Dried starch residues from food processing plants
  • Compressed pellets of starch residues for export
  • Residues from the production of modified starches

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 230310 used for?

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How do I classify starch manufacturing residues?

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Are starch residues considered animal feed?

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What products fall under HS-6 230310?

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Can I export pelleted starch residues?

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What documentation is needed for starch residues?

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How to import starch residues for animal feed?

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What are the customs requirements for HS-6 230310?

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Related topics

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How to determine if my product qualifies for HS-6 230310

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What are the regulations for importing starch residues?

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Examples of products classified under HS-6 230310

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Do I need special permits for exporting starch residues?

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How to prepare documentation for starch manufacturing waste

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Differences between HS-6 230310 and 230320 classifications

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What are the uses of starch residues in agriculture?

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Guidelines for shipping pelleted starch by-products

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Questions & answers

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

What types of products are classified under HS-6 230310?
HS-6 230310 includes residues from starch manufacturing, such as dried corn, potato, and tapioca residues, whether in loose or pelleted form.
Can I use HS-6 230310 for products from sugar manufacturing?
No, HS-6 230310 is specific to starch residues. For sugar manufacturing residues, you would use HS-6 230320 instead.
What is the significance of the pellet form for HS-6 230310?
Pellet form can affect the classification and handling of the product. Ensure your packaging and documentation specify if the residues are in pellet form.
Are there any special customs requirements for HS-6 230310?
Yes, you need to provide clear documentation of the source and intended use of the residues to comply with customs regulations.
How can I ensure compliance when exporting starch residues?
Make sure to classify your product correctly, prepare all necessary documentation, and check for any specific import regulations in the destination country.
What are common uses for starch residues classified under HS-6 230310?
These residues are often used as animal feed, in agricultural applications, or as ingredients in various food products.
Is there a difference between dried and pelleted starch residues?
Yes, while both are classified under HS-6 230310, the form may impact handling, shipping requirements, and potential uses.
How do I know if my starch residues qualify for HS-6 230310?
If your residues are a by-product of starch manufacturing and not from sugar production, they likely qualify for this code.

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