What is HS code for barium carbonate?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Barium carbonate (witherite); natural, whether or not calcined, other than barium oxide of heading no. 2816
Heading 2511 — Natural barium sulphate (barytes); natural barium carbonate, (witherite) whether or not calcined, other than barium oxide of heading no. 2816
Chapter 25: Salt; sulphur; earths and stone
Use HS-6 251120 when importing or exporting natural barium carbonate, also known as witherite. This includes products like barium carbonate powder used in ceramics or glass manufacturing.
This code specifically applies to natural barium carbonate, which is different from other barium compounds like barium oxide classified under HS-6 2816. If you're dealing with calcined barium carbonate, ensure it still fits this classification.
Natural barium carbonate can be found in various forms, including granules or fine powders, often packaged in bags or bulk containers. It's important to note that this HS-6 does not cover synthetic barium carbonate.
When considering similar products, remember that HS-6 251110 covers natural barium sulphate, which serves distinct industrial purposes, such as in paint and plastics.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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