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290122

Acyclic hydrocarbons; unsaturated, propene (propylene)

Heading 2901Acyclic hydrocarbons

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 290122 when importing or exporting unsaturated propene (propylene) in bulk or packaged forms. This code specifically covers propene, a key building block in the production of plastics and other chemicals, often shipped in tankers or cylinders.

This code falls under the broader category of Acyclic hydrocarbons in the 29 chapter, which includes various organic chemicals. Unlike HS-6 290121, which covers ethylene, HS-6 290122 is focused solely on propene, highlighting its unique properties and applications.

When considering shipments of propene, it's important to note that this code applies to both pure propene and mixtures where propene is the primary component. If your product contains other hydrocarbons, you may need to explore different HS codes.

For customs purposes, ensure that your invoices clearly state the product as propene, along with its purity level and any specific packaging details. This will help avoid classification issues and expedite the clearance process.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

propene shipments · unsaturated hydrocarbons · acrylic production · chemical feedstocks · bulk propene · propene cylinders · propene classification · customs for propene · organic chemicals · HS code 290122 · hydrocarbon mixtures · industrial propene use · propene purity levels · chemical manufacturing · refinery feedstock

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Bulk propene shipped in tankers for chemical manufacturing
  • Propene in gas cylinders for industrial use
  • Propene used as a feedstock in plastic production
  • Propene blends for fuel applications
  • Small quantities of propene in laboratory containers
  • Propene supplied to refineries for further processing
  • Propene as a refrigerant in specialized applications

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 290122 used for?

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How to classify propene for customs?

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Is propene covered under HS code 2901?

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What are the shipping requirements for propene?

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Can I use HS code 290122 for propene mixtures?

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What details are needed for propene invoices?

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How is propene transported for import?

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What are the customs duties for propene?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to determine if my product qualifies for HS code 290122

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What are the customs regulations for importing propene

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Differences between HS codes for propene and ethylene

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Best practices for shipping propene internationally

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What packaging is required for propene shipments

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How to handle propene classification issues

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What information do I need for propene customs clearance

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Understanding the uses of propene in industry

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What products fall under HS code 290122?
HS code 290122 covers unsaturated propene, primarily used in chemical manufacturing and as a feedstock for plastics.
Can I classify mixtures containing propene under this code?
Yes, as long as propene is the primary component, you can use HS code 290122 for mixtures.
What are the common shipping methods for propene?
Propene is typically shipped in bulk via tankers or in gas cylinders for smaller quantities.
What should I include on my invoice for propene?
Your invoice should clearly state the product as propene, its purity level, and any specific packaging details.
Are there specific customs duties for importing propene?
Customs duties for propene can vary by country, so check local regulations for accurate duty rates.
What is the importance of correct HS classification?
Correct HS classification ensures compliance with customs regulations and helps avoid delays in shipment clearance.
How do I ensure my propene shipment complies with regulations?
Ensure accurate documentation, including product description and purity, and consult with a customs broker if needed.
What is the difference between propene and other hydrocarbons?
Propene is an unsaturated acyclic hydrocarbon with specific applications in plastics and chemicals, differing from saturated hydrocarbons.

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