What is HS code 251749 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Stones; of heading no. 2515 or 2516 (excluding marble), in granules, chippings and powder, whether or not heat-treated
Heading 2517 — Pebbles, gravel, crushed stone for concrete aggregates for road or railway ballast, shingle or flint; macadam of slag, dross etc tarred granules, chippings, powder of stones of heading no. 2515 and 2516
Chapter 25: Salt; sulphur; earths and stone
Use HS-6 251749 when importing or exporting granules, chippings, or powder made from stones classified under headings 2515 or 2516, excluding marble. For example, if you're shipping crushed granite used in construction, this code applies.
This code specifically covers stones that have been processed into smaller forms, like granules or powder, which are often used in construction or as aggregates. In contrast, HS-6 251740 includes similar stones but focuses on those that are heat-treated.
When dealing with natural stones, it's important to differentiate between types. For instance, while HS-6 251741 includes gravel and pebbles, HS-6 251749 pertains to processed materials that may be used in concrete or as ballast.
If you're unsure whether your product fits this classification, consider the end use and processing method. Products like crushed limestone or granite dust for road construction would fall under this HS-6 code.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
granules of stone · chippings for construction · powdered limestone · crushed granite aggregate · railway ballast materials · heat-treated stones · non-marble stones · construction aggregates · processed stone products · landscaping chippings · stone for concrete · granite dust shipments
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