What is HS code 270220?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Lignite; agglomerated, excluding jet
Heading 2702 — Lignite; whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet
Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils
Use HS-6 270220 when importing or exporting agglomerated lignite, which is a type of brown coal. For instance, if you're shipping briquettes made from lignite for energy production, this is the correct code.
This code specifically applies to agglomerated forms of lignite, such as briquettes or pellets, which are often used as a fuel source. In contrast, HS-6 270210 covers non-agglomerated lignite, which is typically found in its natural state and used differently.
When classifying your product, remember that agglomerated lignite is processed to improve its combustion properties, making it more efficient for heating or power generation. This distinguishes it from unprocessed lignite, which may have higher moisture content.
If you're dealing with lignite products, be aware that other codes under heading 2702 may apply, such as HS-6 270290, which includes other forms of lignite that do not fit the agglomerated category.
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