What is HS code 262190 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Slag and ash n.e.c. in chapter 26; including seaweed ash (kelp) but excluding ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste
Heading 2621 — Slag and ash n.e.c. in chapter 26; including seaweed ash (kelp) and ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste
Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash
Use HS-6 262190 when importing or exporting slag and ash not specifically classified elsewhere in chapter 26, particularly seaweed ash (kelp). For example, if you're shipping dried seaweed ash for use in fertilizers or as a soil amendment, this code is appropriate.
This code is distinct from HS-6 262120, which covers ash and residues from municipal waste incineration. If your product is derived from incineration processes, you should classify it under that code instead of 262190.
The HS-6 262190 line specifically includes slag and ash that do not fall under other specific categories, focusing on materials like seaweed ash. This can be used in various applications, such as agriculture or as a component in construction materials.
When considering this code, also note that it excludes certain types of ash derived from municipal waste, which may have different regulatory implications. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance.
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HS-262190 classification · seaweed ash shipping · slag and ash import · kelp ash uses · agricultural ash products · non-municipal waste ash · ash residues classification · fertilizer components · industrial ash applications · compliance for ash products · importing seaweed ash · exporting slag and ash
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Use n.e.c. only when you have ruled out every more specific line in the same section.
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