What is HS code 321519 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Ink; for printing, other than 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 321519 when importing or exporting inks for printing that are not black, such as vibrant colors used in commercial printing. For example, a shipment of cyan and magenta inks in 5-liter containers falls under this code.
This code specifically covers inks that are concentrated or solid, which distinguishes them from HS-6 321511, which pertains to black printing inks. If your product is a vivid red ink, it would be classified under 321519 rather than 321511.
Inks classified under this code are often used in various printing processes, including offset and digital printing. If you're dealing with inks in paste form or liquid form that are not black, 321519 is the right choice.
When determining the correct classification, consider the end-use of the inks. For instance, if you're exporting a set of colored inks for art printing, this HS-6 is applicable.
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