What is HS code 285290 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Inorganic or organic compounds of mercury; excluding amalgams, not chemically defined,
Heading 2852 — Inorganic or organic compounds of mercury, excluding amalgams, whether or not chemically defined
Chapter 28: Inorganic chemicals
Use HS-6 285290 when importing or exporting inorganic or organic compounds of mercury that are not chemically defined. This could include products like mercury sulfide or mercury chloride, which are used in various industrial applications.
This code specifically narrows down the broader category of mercury compounds by excluding amalgams and focusing on those that are not chemically defined. For example, if you are dealing with mercury oxide, you would classify it under this HS-6.
In contrast, HS-6 285291 covers mercury compounds that are chemically defined, such as specific mercury salts. If your product has a precise chemical formulation, you should consider that classification instead.
When shipping under this code, ensure your documentation clearly describes the product as an inorganic or organic mercury compound not chemically defined, as this will help customs officials make the correct classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
mercury compounds · inorganic mercury · organic mercury · not chemically defined · mercury sulfide · mercury chloride · industrial mercury use · mercury oxide · chemical classification · shipping mercury compounds · customs mercury code · mercury nitrate · bulk mercury packaging · laboratory mercury products · mercury thiocyanate · mercury compounds export · mercury compounds import
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