What is HS code 262021 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Slag, ash and residues; (not from the manufacture of iron or steel), containing mainly lead; leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges
Heading 2620 — Slag, ash and residues; (not from the manufacture of iron or steel) containing metals, arsenic or their compounds
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Use HS-6 262021 when importing or exporting slag, ash, or residues that primarily contain lead. This code specifically applies to materials like leaded gasoline sludges and leaded anti-knock compound sludges, often found in automotive applications.
This HS-6 code is distinct from HS-6 262020, which covers similar residues but does not contain lead. If your material includes lead, ensure you classify it correctly under 262021 to avoid customs issues.
The broader chapter 26 encompasses various ores, slag, and ash, while heading 2620 narrows it down to slag and residues not derived from iron or steel manufacturing. This specificity is crucial for accurate classification.
When dealing with lead-containing materials, it's essential to understand the environmental regulations that may apply. Proper classification under HS-6 262021 can help ensure compliance with hazardous waste regulations.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
lead-containing slag · leaded gasoline sludge · lead residues · hazardous waste regulations · industrial waste classification · lead anti-knock compounds · automotive service waste · recycling lead materials · lead-bearing ash · contaminated soil · wastewater treatment sludge · lead processing residues
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