What is HS code for copper ores?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Copper ores and concentrates
Heading 2603 — Copper ores and concentrates
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Use HS-6 260300 when importing or exporting copper ores and concentrates, which are essential raw materials for the production of copper metal. For example, a shipment of copper ore from Chile to a smelter in the U.S. would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers naturally occurring copper ores that contain copper in significant quantities, often mixed with other minerals. It differs from HS-6 260400, which pertains to nickel ores and concentrates, highlighting the distinct needs of the copper industry.
Copper ores can be found in various forms, including chalcopyrite and malachite, and are typically shipped in bulk. Understanding the specific composition of the ore can help in determining the appropriate classification and any applicable duties.
When classifying, consider the concentration of copper within the ore. If the ore is primarily copper with minor impurities, it will likely fit neatly under this HS-6 code, while ores with different primary metals may require a different classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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