HS-6 · Subheading
260800
Zinc ores and concentrates
Heading 2608 — Zinc ores and concentrates
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 260800 when importing or exporting zinc ores and concentrates. This code specifically applies to raw materials like zinc ore that contain zinc in significant quantities, typically shipped in bulk or large containers.
This HS-6 line is distinct from HS-6 260700, which covers lead ores and concentrates. If your shipment includes zinc ore, ensure you classify it correctly under 260800 to avoid customs issues.
Zinc ores and concentrates are primarily used in the production of zinc metal, which is essential for galvanizing steel and manufacturing alloys. If you’re dealing with zinc ore that has been processed to increase its zinc content, this code applies.
When classifying your products, consider the specific characteristics of the zinc ore. For instance, if the ore is mixed with other minerals or contains impurities, it may affect the classification, so always check the purity levels.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
zinc ores · zinc concentrates · HS code 260800 · bulk zinc shipments · zinc mining · zinc production · zinc metal · import zinc ore · export zinc concentrates · zinc purity levels · mineral classification · customs zinc code
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Bulk shipments of zinc ore from mines to smelters
- Concentrated zinc ore in 1-ton bags for export
- Zinc ores mixed with other minerals for processing
- Zinc concentrates delivered in large shipping containers
- Zinc ore samples for testing and analysis
- Zinc-bearing mineral shipments for industrial use
- Processed zinc ore ready for alloy production
- Zinc ore sourced from various international mines
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code for zinc ores?
- How to classify zinc concentrates?
- Are zinc ores taxable?
- What are zinc ore purity requirements?
- Can I export zinc concentrates without a license?
- What documents are needed for zinc ore shipments?
- How to determine zinc ore classification?
- What is the difference between zinc ore and concentrate?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify zinc ores for customs
- requirements for importing zinc concentrates
- zinc ore purity levels and classification
- exporting zinc ores from the USA
- zinc concentrates shipping regulations
- documents needed for zinc ore import
- differences between zinc ore and zinc concentrate
- zinc ore classification for international trade
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products fall under HS-6 260800?
- HS-6 260800 covers zinc ores and concentrates, including raw zinc ore and processed concentrates intended for industrial use.
- How do I determine if my zinc ore qualifies for this HS code?
- Check the zinc content and purity of your ore. If it primarily consists of zinc and is intended for processing, it likely qualifies for **260800**.
- Are there any specific import restrictions for zinc ores?
- Yes, some countries may have regulations regarding the import of zinc ores, including environmental and safety standards. Always check local regulations before shipping.
- Can I use this HS code for mixed mineral shipments?
- If your shipment primarily consists of zinc ore and meets the purity requirements, you can use **260800**. However, mixed shipments may require further classification.
- What documentation do I need for exporting zinc concentrates?
- You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant export permits or certificates that verify the quality and origin of the zinc concentrates.
- Is there a difference between zinc ore and zinc concentrate?
- Yes, zinc ore is the raw mineral extracted from the ground, while zinc concentrate is a processed form that has a higher percentage of zinc, making it more valuable for industrial use.
- What should I do if my shipment contains both zinc and lead ores?
- You will need to classify each component separately. Use **260800** for zinc ores and **260700** for lead ores to ensure accurate customs classification.
- How can I find out the current tariff rates for zinc ores?
- Consult the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of your country or contact your customs broker for the most up-to-date tariff rates on zinc ores and concentrates.
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