HS-6 · Subheading
261690
Precious metal ores and concentrates; (excluding silver)
Heading 2616 — Precious metal ores and concentrates
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 261690 when importing or exporting precious metal ores and concentrates, excluding silver. This code applies to shipments like gold or platinum ores, often found in bulk packaging for smelting or refining.
This code is part of the broader 26 chapter, which deals with ores, slag, and ash. While HS-6 261690 focuses specifically on precious metals, other codes in this chapter cover base metals and non-metallic ores.
Under the 2616 heading, precious metal ores are classified, with HS-6 261690 specifically excluding silver. If you're dealing with silver ores, you would need to look at a different classification, such as HS-6 2617.
When considering HS-6 261690, think about the end use of the ores. They are typically processed in refineries to extract valuable metals, which is crucial for industries like electronics and jewelry.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
precious metal ores · gold concentrates · platinum ores · bulk packaging · smelting ores · refining precious metals · non-silver ores · mining exports · assay testing · palladium concentrates · jewelry manufacturing · ore classification · metal extraction · shipment documentation · trade compliance
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Gold ore shipments from South Africa to the USA
- Platinum concentrates exported from Canada
- Bulk packaging of precious metal ores for refining
- Samples of gold-bearing rocks sent for assay testing
- Concentrates containing palladium shipped to a processing facility
- Ores collected from mining operations for export
- Precious metal concentrates used in jewelry manufacturing
- Refined gold ore sent to electronic component manufacturers
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 261690 used for?
- How do I classify precious metal ores?
- What are examples of HS-6 261690 products?
- Is silver included in HS-6 261690?
- What packaging is required for precious metal ores?
- How to export gold ore from my country?
- What are the customs duties for HS-6 261690?
- Can I use this code for platinum concentrates?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify precious metal ores and concentrates
- requirements for exporting gold ore under HS-6 261690
- differences between HS-6 261690 and 2617 for silver
- shipping precious metal concentrates internationally
- documentation needed for HS-6 261690 shipments
- assaying procedures for precious metal ores
- best practices for packaging gold concentrates
- understanding customs regulations for precious metals
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of ores fall under HS-6 261690?
- HS-6 261690 covers ores and concentrates of precious metals like gold and platinum, specifically excluding silver.
- Do I need special permits to export gold ore?
- Yes, exporting gold ore may require specific permits depending on your country’s regulations and the destination country.
- How do I determine the value of precious metal ores for customs?
- The value is typically determined based on the market price of the contained metals and the weight of the ore.
- Can I use HS-6 261690 for shipments of mixed metal ores?
- No, if the shipment contains silver, you should classify it under a different code, such as HS-6 2617.
- What is the difference between HS-6 261690 and HS-6 2615?
- HS-6 261690 is specific to precious metals excluding silver, while HS-6 2615 covers non-precious metal ores.
- What packaging is recommended for transporting precious metal ores?
- Precious metal ores should be packaged securely in bulk containers to prevent spillage and contamination during transport.
- Are there specific labeling requirements for HS-6 261690 products?
- Yes, products classified under HS-6 261690 should be labeled with their specific contents and the HS code for customs compliance.
- What customs duties apply to HS-6 261690?
- Customs duties vary by country and depend on trade agreements, so check with your local customs authority for specific rates.
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