HS-6 · Subheading
290499
Derivatives of hydrocarbons n.e.c. in heading no. 2904, whether or not halogenated
Heading 2904 — Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons; whether or not halogenated
Chapter 29: Organic chemicals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 290499 when importing or exporting derivatives of hydrocarbons that are not specifically classified elsewhere in heading 2904. For example, this could include specialized chemical compounds used in pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals.
This HS-6 code covers a variety of organic chemicals that have undergone sulphonation, nitration, or nitrosation. Unlike HS-6 290400, which includes specific halogenated derivatives, 290499 is for those that do not fit neatly into other categories within heading 2904.
When dealing with chemical formulations, it’s essential to differentiate between HS-6 290490, which includes halogenated derivatives, and HS-6 290499, which encompasses unhalogenated derivatives. This distinction can significantly affect regulatory compliance and import duties.
If you're unsure whether your product fits under this code, consider the chemical structure and intended use. Products like specialty solvents or intermediates for chemical synthesis may fall under this classification.
Keywords & topics
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organic chemical derivatives · sulphonated hydrocarbons · nitrated hydrocarbons · chemical intermediates · non-halogenated chemicals · agrochemical products · pharmaceutical chemicals · specialty solvents · chemical formulations · import export chemicals · chemical classification · organic chemicals HS code · chemical regulatory compliance · chemical additives · industrial solvents · research chemicals · dye production intermediates
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Specialty chemical intermediates for pharmaceuticals
- Nitrated hydrocarbons used in explosives
- Sulphonated derivatives for surfactants
- Chemical compounds for agricultural pesticides
- Non-halogenated solvents for industrial applications
- Custom formulations for research and development
- Chemical additives in food processing
- Intermediates for dye production
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What products fall under HS code 290499?
- How to classify non-halogenated derivatives?
- Are sulphonated hydrocarbons included in HS 290499?
- What is the difference between HS 290490 and 290499?
- Can I use HS 290499 for specialty chemicals?
- What are examples of derivatives in HS 290499?
- How to determine if my product fits HS 290499?
- What are the import duties for HS code 290499?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify organic chemicals under HS 290499
- Examples of products classified as HS 290499
- Differences between HS 290490 and 290499 explained
- What types of hydrocarbons are included in HS 290499?
- Guidelines for importing chemicals under HS 290499
- Understanding the classification of nitrated hydrocarbons
- What are the regulatory requirements for HS 290499?
- How to find the right HS code for specialty chemicals
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS 290499?
- HS 290499 includes various organic chemical derivatives, such as specialty solvents, nitrated hydrocarbons, and sulphonated derivatives used in agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
- How do I know if my product fits under HS 290499?
- Check the chemical structure and intended use of your product. If it’s a derivative of hydrocarbons that doesn't fit other specific categories in heading 2904, it likely belongs under HS 290499.
- What is the difference between HS 290490 and HS 290499?
- HS 290490 includes halogenated derivatives, while HS 290499 covers non-halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons. This distinction is crucial for proper classification and compliance.
- Are there any special regulations for importing products under HS 290499?
- Yes, products classified under HS 290499 may be subject to specific regulatory requirements, including safety data sheets and chemical registration, depending on your country’s laws.
- Can I use HS 290499 for specialty chemical formulations?
- Yes, as long as the formulations are derivatives of hydrocarbons and do not fall under more specific classifications in heading 2904, HS 290499 is appropriate.
- What are some examples of chemicals that fall under HS 290499?
- Examples include specialty chemical intermediates for pharmaceuticals, non-halogenated solvents, and chemical additives for food processing.
- What are the import duties for HS code 290499?
- Import duties for HS 290499 can vary by country and depend on trade agreements. It's best to consult your customs broker for specific rates.
- How can I ensure compliance when importing chemicals under HS 290499?
- Ensure you have all necessary documentation, including safety data sheets and compliance with local regulations. Consulting with a customs broker can help navigate these requirements.
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