What is HS code 330113 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Oils, essential; of lemon (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes
Heading 3301 — Oils; essential (concretes, absolutes); concentrates thereof in fats, fixed oils, waxes or the like (obtained by enfleurage or maceration); aqueous distillates, solutions and terpenic by-products thereof; resinoids; extracted oleoresins
Chapter 33: Essential oils and resinoids
Use HS-6 330113 when importing or exporting essential oils of lemon, whether terpeneless or not. For instance, a shipment of 100 liters of lemon essential oil for use in cosmetics would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers essential oils extracted from lemons, including both the pure oil and its derivatives, such as concretes and absolutes. In contrast, HS-6 330112 covers essential oils of orange, which are distinct in both source and application.
When classifying lemon essential oils, consider whether the oil is terpeneless, as this can affect the specific requirements for documentation and labeling. While HS-6 330113 is for lemon oils, HS-6 330119 includes other essential oils not specifically categorized elsewhere.
Essential oils of lemon are widely used in the fragrance industry, food flavoring, and aromatherapy. Ensure that your documentation clearly states the product's intended use to avoid classification issues.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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