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HS-6 · Subheading

370252

Photographic film; for colour photography (polychrome), in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of a width not exceeding 16mm (other than of paper, paperboard or textiles)

Heading 3702Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed

Chapter 37: Photographic or cinematographic goods

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 370252 when importing or exporting unexposed color photographic film rolls that are 16mm wide or narrower. For example, if you are shipping rolls of color negative film for professional photography, this code applies.

This code specifically covers sensitized photographic film for color photography, distinguishing it from HS-6 370251, which pertains to black and white film. If your product is designed for color processing, ensure you classify it correctly under this line.

When dealing with photographic film, it's important to note that HS-6 370252 excludes films made of paper, paperboard, or textiles. If your film product is made from these materials, you will need to look at different subheadings.

Common uses for this type of film include professional photography, amateur photography, and artistic projects. If you're unsure about your film's classification, consider the width and sensitization of the material.

Keywords & topics

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

unexposed color film · 16mm photographic film · sensitized film rolls · color photography film · film for professional photography · amateur photography film · photographic film classification · motion picture film · artistic photography film · film for educational purposes · scientific photography film · photographic film shipments · color negative film · film for vintage cameras · photographic goods import · film export classification

Examples

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

  • Rolls of 16mm color negative film for professional cameras
  • Unexposed color film for amateur photography in 16mm rolls
  • Sensitized film used in color printing processes
  • Film rolls for use in motion picture production under 16mm
  • Specialty color film for artistic photography projects
  • Color photographic film for educational purposes in film studies
  • Film used in vintage cameras that accept 16mm rolls
  • Unexposed color film for scientific research in photography

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code for color photographic film?

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How to classify unexposed photographic film?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Is 16mm film considered color photography?

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What materials are excluded from HS-370252?

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Can I import sensitized film rolls for photography?

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What are the uses for 16mm color film?

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How do I classify photographic film for export?

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What is the difference between HS-370251 and HS-370252?

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Related topics

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

how to classify unexposed color photographic film

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requirements for importing 16mm photographic film

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differences between color and black and white film HS codes

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shipping photographic film rolls for professional use

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what to include in invoices for photographic film exports

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best practices for classifying sensitized film

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understanding HS codes for photographic goods

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how to determine if film is made of paper or not

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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 film are included in HS-370252?
HS-370252 includes sensitized, unexposed color photographic film in rolls not exceeding 16mm in width, made from materials other than paper, paperboard, or textiles.
Can I use HS-370252 for black and white film?
No, HS-370252 specifically covers color photographic film. For black and white film, you would use HS-370251.
What if my film is wider than 16mm?
If your film exceeds 16mm in width, you will need to classify it under a different HS code, as HS-370252 is limited to that size.
Are there any special import requirements for photographic film?
Yes, ensure you comply with any local regulations regarding the import of photographic materials, including any necessary permits or documentation.
How do I know if my film is sensitized?
Sensitized film is treated with light-sensitive chemicals that allow it to capture images. If your film is designed for photography, it is likely sensitized.
What is the difference between photographic film and instant print film?
Photographic film is typically used in traditional cameras and requires development, while instant print film develops on its own immediately after exposure.
Can I export unexposed color film for educational purposes?
Yes, unexposed color film can be exported for educational purposes, but ensure you classify it correctly under HS-370252.
What packaging is required for shipping photographic film?
Photographic film should be packaged in a way that protects it from light and physical damage, typically in opaque, sturdy containers.

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