What is HS code 285210 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Inorganic or organic compounds of mercury, excluding amalgams, chemically defined
Heading 2852 — Inorganic or organic compounds of mercury, excluding amalgams, whether or not chemically defined
Chapter 28: Inorganic chemicals
Use HS-6 285210 when importing or exporting inorganic or organic compounds of mercury that are chemically defined, such as mercuric chloride. These compounds are often used in various industrial applications, including agriculture and electronics.
This code specifically applies to compounds like mercuric oxide and mercury sulfide, which are distinct from HS-6 285200, covering unclassified mercury compounds. Knowing the difference is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff classification.
When dealing with shipments of mercury compounds, ensure that the product descriptions clearly state the chemical composition. For example, mercuric nitrate should be labeled accurately to avoid misclassification.
If you're unsure whether your product fits this HS-6, consider consulting with a customs broker. They can help clarify if your compound is chemically defined and guide you through the necessary documentation.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
inorganic mercury compounds · chemically defined mercury · mercuric chloride shipments · mercury sulfide classification · mercury nitrate import · mercury oxide export · mercury compounds tariff · customs broker mercury · mercury in electronics · mercury pigments · chemical composition labeling · mercury agriculture applications
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