What is HS code 321511 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Ink; for printing, black, whether or not concentrated or solid
Heading 3215 — Ink; printing, writing or drawing ink and other inks; whether or not concentrated or solid
Chapter 32: Tanning or dyeing extracts
Use HS-6 321511 when importing or exporting black printing ink, whether it's in liquid form or as a solid. For example, if you're shipping 5-gallon containers of concentrated black ink for commercial printing, this code is appropriate.
This code specifically covers black inks used in printing, which can be in various forms, including liquid or solid. It differs from HS-6 321512, which pertains to colored inks, so ensure you classify your product correctly based on its color and intended use.
Inks classified under this code are often used in commercial printing processes, such as offset printing or screen printing. If you're dealing with black ink cartridges for printers, you might need to consider whether they fit this classification as well.
When determining if 321511 applies, consider the packaging and concentration of the ink. For instance, if you're exporting black ink in small tubes or large drums, the HS code remains the same, but the details on the invoice should clearly reflect the product type.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
black printing ink · liquid black ink · solid black ink · ink for commercial printing · concentrated black ink · ink cartridges · bulk black ink shipments · offset printing ink · screen printing ink · textile printing ink · black ink packaging · printing supplies
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
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