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HS-6 · Subheading

290230

Cyclic hydrocarbons; toluene

Heading 2902Cyclic hydrocarbons

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 290230 when importing or exporting toluene, a key organic chemical often found in paint thinners and adhesives. Toluene is commonly shipped in bulk containers or drums for industrial use.

This code specifically covers toluene, distinguishing it from similar cyclic hydrocarbons like xylene, which falls under a different HS-6 code. While both are used in solvents and chemical manufacturing, toluene has unique properties that make it suitable for specific applications.

Cyclic hydrocarbons, as defined in this heading, include various aromatic compounds, but HS-6 290230 is focused solely on toluene. This specificity is crucial for ensuring compliance with import regulations and proper tariff classification.

When dealing with toluene, consider its end-use applications, such as in the production of benzene or as a solvent in chemical processes. Proper documentation and classification are essential for smooth customs clearance.

Keywords & topics

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

toluene shipments · organic chemicals · cyclic hydrocarbons · chemical solvents · industrial toluene · toluene applications · bulk toluene · toluene export · paint thinners · adhesives manufacturing · chemical synthesis · customs clearance · tariff classification · toluene derivatives

Examples

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

  • Bulk shipments of toluene in 55-gallon drums for industrial use
  • Toluene as a solvent in paint and coatings manufacturing
  • Chemical synthesis of toluene derivatives for pharmaceuticals
  • Use of toluene in adhesives and sealants production
  • Transportation of toluene for use in fuel formulations
  • Toluene in laboratory settings for chemical analysis
  • Exporting toluene to manufacturers in the automotive industry
  • Toluene supplied to construction companies for flooring adhesives

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code for toluene?
  • How to classify toluene for import?
  • What are the uses of toluene?
  • Is toluene a hazardous material?
  • How to ship toluene safely?
  • What documents are needed for toluene import?
  • Differences between toluene and xylene?
  • What are the regulations for toluene import?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify toluene for customs
  • toluene shipping requirements and regulations
  • best practices for importing toluene
  • toluene applications in chemical manufacturing
  • understanding toluene safety data sheets
  • toluene vs xylene classification differences
  • exporting toluene to international markets
  • toluene usage in industrial applications

Questions & answers

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

What is toluene used for?
Toluene is primarily used as a solvent in paint thinners, adhesives, and coatings, as well as in chemical synthesis.
Is toluene considered hazardous?
Yes, toluene is classified as a hazardous material and requires proper handling and labeling during shipping.
What packaging is required for shipping toluene?
Toluene should be shipped in approved containers, such as 55-gallon drums, that are suitable for hazardous materials.
How do I classify toluene for customs?
Use HS code **290230** for toluene when classifying for customs purposes to ensure compliance with regulations.
Can I export toluene without special permits?
Exporting toluene may require special permits depending on the destination country and local regulations.
What are the differences between toluene and xylene?
Toluene and xylene are both aromatic hydrocarbons, but they have different chemical structures and applications, with toluene being more commonly used as a solvent.
What documents do I need to import toluene?
You will typically need a bill of lading, safety data sheets, and any required import permits for toluene.
How is toluene transported?
Toluene is usually transported via road or rail in bulk containers or drums, ensuring compliance with hazardous material regulations.

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