What is HS code 230320 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Beet-pulp, bagasse and other waste of sugar manufacture; whether or not in the form of pellets
Heading 2303 — Residues 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
Use HS-6 230320 when importing or exporting beet-pulp and other waste from sugar manufacturing, whether in bulk or as pellets. For instance, a shipment of dried beet-pulp pellets intended for animal feed falls under this code.
This code specifically covers residues from sugar production, such as beet-pulp, which is the fibrous material left after extracting sugar from beets. In contrast, HS-6 230321 pertains to bagasse, the fibrous residue from sugarcane, highlighting the distinction between these two types of agricultural waste.
When classifying your products, remember that HS-6 230320 includes both unprocessed and processed forms of beet-pulp, which may be sold in bulk or as compacted pellets. This is crucial for determining duties and compliance with import regulations.
If you're dealing with sugar manufacturing waste, understanding the differences between this HS-6 and neighboring codes is essential. For example, HS-6 230330 covers residues from distilling processes, which are distinct from sugar-related residues.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
beet-pulp residues · sugar manufacturing waste · animal feed ingredients · processed beet-pulp · bulk beet-pulp shipments · sugar beet by-products · agricultural waste classification · importing beet-pulp · exporting sugar waste · beet-pulp pellets · livestock feed shipments · sugar industry residues · animal fodder regulations · food industry by-products
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