What is HS code 270500 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Gases; coal, water, producer and similar gases (excluding petroleum and other gaseous hydrocarbons)
Heading 2705 — Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons
Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils
Use HS-6 270500 when importing or exporting coal gas, water gas, producer gas, or similar gases not derived from petroleum. For example, if you're shipping a tank of coal gas used for heating or industrial processes, this is the right code.
This code specifically covers gases produced from coal or other solid fuels, distinguishing them from petroleum gases classified under different codes. For instance, HS-6 270600 deals with petroleum gases, which are not included in this classification.
When considering gases under this heading, note that they are typically used in applications such as heating, cooking, or as a fuel for industrial processes. If you're dealing with gases like town gas or coal gas, HS-6 270500 is applicable.
It's important to differentiate between the types of gases. For example, if you have a shipment of water gas, which is generated from the reaction of steam with carbon, this code is still valid, while gases derived from petroleum would require a different classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
coal gas · water gas · producer gas · industrial gases · heating gas · fuel gas · town gas · gas mixtures · compressed gas · biomass gas · gaseous fuels · non-petroleum gases · energy production gases · chemical manufacturing gases
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