What is HS code 261710?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Antimony ores and concentrates
Heading 2617 — Ores and concentrates; n.e.c. in heading no. 2601
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Use HS-6 261710 when importing or exporting antimony ores and concentrates. This code specifically covers natural mineral ores that contain antimony, a metal used in various industrial applications. For example, shipments of raw antimony ore from mining operations would fall under this classification.
This HS-6 line is a part of the broader 26 chapter, which deals with ores, slag, and ash. While this chapter includes various metallic ores, 261710 narrows it down to those specifically containing antimony, distinguishing it from other ores like lead or zinc.
When you look at the heading 2617, it focuses on ores and concentrates not classified elsewhere in heading 2601. This means that while other ores may be grouped together, antimony has its own specific classification due to its unique properties and uses.
If you are dealing with antimony ores, be aware that similar codes like 261600 cover other non-ferrous metal ores, which could lead to misclassification if you are not careful. Ensure that your product is indeed antimony ore to avoid issues with customs.
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