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HS-6 · Subheading

290220

Cyclic hydrocarbons; benzene

Heading 2902Cyclic hydrocarbons

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 290220 when importing or exporting cyclic hydrocarbons, specifically benzene. This code applies to shipments of pure benzene, often found in chemical manufacturing and as a solvent in various applications.

Benzene is distinct from other cyclic hydrocarbons like toluene or xylene, which fall under different HS codes. While toluene is classified under HS-6 290230, benzene's unique properties and uses set it apart, making accurate classification crucial for compliance.

This HS-6 line covers pure benzene, typically shipped in bulk or in containers, and used primarily in the production of plastics, resins, and synthetic fibers. Understanding the specific uses of benzene can help ensure proper handling and regulatory compliance.

When classifying products, consider the end use: if the product is a mixture containing benzene, it may fall under a different classification. Always check the composition to confirm the correct HS code.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

HS code 290220 · cyclic hydrocarbons · benzene shipments · chemical manufacturing · solvent applications · bulk benzene · benzene classification · organic chemicals · benzene uses · chemical feedstock · import benzene · export benzene · benzene in plastics · benzene in pharmaceuticals

Examples

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

  • Bulk shipments of pure benzene for chemical manufacturing
  • Containers of benzene used as a solvent in laboratories
  • Benzene supplied to factories for producing synthetic fibers
  • Chemical plants receiving benzene for plastic production
  • Benzene used in the formulation of adhesives and coatings
  • Imports of benzene for use in pharmaceuticals
  • Benzene sold in drums for industrial applications
  • Benzene as a feedstock for producing other chemicals

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 290220 used for?
  • How to classify benzene for import?
  • Is benzene a cyclic hydrocarbon?
  • What are the uses of benzene in industry?
  • Can I import benzene without special permits?
  • What is the difference between benzene and toluene?
  • How is benzene shipped internationally?
  • What regulations apply to benzene imports?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to determine if my product is benzene or a mixture
  • What are the safety regulations for importing benzene
  • How to classify cyclic hydrocarbons in trade
  • What documents are needed for benzene importation
  • Differences between benzene and other cyclic hydrocarbons
  • What industries use benzene as a raw material
  • How to handle benzene safely during transport
  • What are the environmental regulations for benzene

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 290220?
HS code 290220 specifically covers pure benzene, which is used in various chemical processes and as a solvent.
Do I need special permits to import benzene?
Yes, importing benzene may require special permits due to its hazardous nature. Check with your local customs authority.
How can I confirm if my product is classified as benzene?
Review the product's composition and ensure it meets the criteria for pure benzene under HS code 290220.
What are the main uses of benzene?
Benzene is primarily used in the production of plastics, resins, synthetic fibers, and as a solvent in various applications.
How is benzene transported?
Benzene is typically transported in bulk tankers or containers, adhering to safety regulations due to its flammable nature.
What is the difference between benzene and toluene?
Benzene is a simpler cyclic hydrocarbon, while toluene has a methyl group attached, leading to different chemical properties and uses.
Are there any environmental regulations for benzene?
Yes, benzene is regulated due to its toxicity and potential environmental impact. Ensure compliance with local and international regulations.
Can benzene be mixed with other chemicals?
Benzene can be mixed with other chemicals, but classification may change based on the composition. Always verify the mixture's components.

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