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290559

Alcohols; acyclic; halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives thereof, other than ethchlorvynol (INN)

Heading 2905Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 290559 when importing or exporting halogenated derivatives of acyclic alcohols, excluding ethchlorvynol. For example, shipments of halogenated alcohols used in chemical synthesis fall under this code.

This code specifically covers alcohols that have been modified with halogens, such as chlorine or bromine, which can change their reactivity and applications. In contrast, HS-6 290561 covers halogenated derivatives of specific acyclic alcohols like ethchlorvynol.

If you're dealing with products like 2-bromoethanol or 1-chloropropanol, this HS-6 line is relevant. It’s important to distinguish these from non-halogenated alcohols, which would fall under different classifications.

Understanding the nuances of this code can help ensure compliance with customs regulations and avoid misclassification, which can lead to delays or fines.

Keywords & topics

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

halogenated alcohols · acyclic alcohols · chemical synthesis · brominated compounds · chlorinated solvents · pharmaceutical ingredients · industrial chemicals · chemical manufacturing · laboratory reagents · agrochemical applications · cosmetic formulations · polymer production

Examples

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

  • 2-bromoethanol used in pharmaceuticals
  • 1-chloropropanol for industrial solvents
  • 3-chloro-1-butanol in chemical manufacturing
  • Halogenated alcohols for laboratory reagents
  • Brominated acyclic alcohols for agrochemical applications
  • Chlorinated alcohols in cosmetic formulations
  • Halogenated alcohols used in polymer production

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What are halogenated acyclic alcohols?

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How to classify 290559 for customs?

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Examples of products under HS 290559

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What is excluded from HS code 290559?

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How to import halogenated alcohols?

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Are there specific regulations for HS 290559?

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What is the difference between 290559 and 290561?

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How to avoid misclassification of alcohols?

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Related topics

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

Understanding HS code 290559 for halogenated alcohols

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How to identify acyclic alcohols for import

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Specific uses of halogenated acyclic alcohols in trade

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Guidelines for importing halogenated alcohols under HS 290559

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Differences between halogenated and non-halogenated alcohols

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What to include in customs documentation for HS 290559

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Common mistakes when classifying halogenated alcohols

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Regulatory requirements for importing acyclic alcohols

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Questions & answers

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

What types of products fall under HS code 290559?
HS code 290559 covers halogenated derivatives of acyclic alcohols, such as 2-bromoethanol and 1-chloropropanol, used in various industrial and pharmaceutical applications.
What is the difference between HS 290559 and HS 290561?
HS 290559 includes halogenated acyclic alcohols other than ethchlorvynol, while HS 290561 specifically covers ethchlorvynol and its derivatives.
Are there any specific regulations for importing halogenated alcohols?
Yes, importing halogenated alcohols may require compliance with chemical safety regulations and proper documentation to ensure safe handling and use.
How can I ensure correct classification for customs?
Review product specifications and consult with a customs broker to confirm that your products meet the criteria for HS code 290559.
What are some common uses for halogenated acyclic alcohols?
Halogenated acyclic alcohols are commonly used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and as solvents in various industrial processes.
What should I include in my customs documentation for HS 290559?
Include detailed product descriptions, chemical composition, and intended use to ensure accurate classification and compliance with regulations.
Can I import halogenated alcohols without a license?
It depends on the specific chemical and its intended use. Some halogenated alcohols may require special permits or licenses for import.
What are the risks of misclassifying halogenated alcohols?
Misclassification can lead to customs delays, fines, and potential legal issues, so it's crucial to accurately identify the correct HS code.

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