What is HS code 284530 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Lithium enriched in lithium-6 and its compounds
Heading 2845 — Isotopes other than those of heading no. 2844; compounds, inorganic or organic, of such isotopes, whether or not chemically defined
Chapter 28: Inorganic chemicals
Use HS-6 284530 when importing or exporting lithium enriched in lithium-6 and its compounds. This could include shipments of lithium-6 carbonate or lithium-6 hydroxide, often used in nuclear applications or specialized batteries.
This code specifically targets lithium-6, a stable isotope of lithium with applications in nuclear fusion and advanced battery technology. In contrast, HS-6 284531 covers lithium enriched in lithium-7, which is more common in general lithium applications.
When classifying your product, ensure it is specifically enriched in lithium-6. Regular lithium or lithium compounds that do not meet this criteria should be classified under different HS codes. For example, lithium carbonate that is not enriched in lithium-6 would fall under HS-6 2836.
Understanding the differences between these codes is crucial for compliance and avoiding potential customs issues. If you are unsure about the enrichment level of your lithium product, consult with a customs broker for accurate classification.
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