What is HS code 370310 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles; in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of a width exceeding 610mm
Heading 3703 — Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles; sensitised, unexposed
Chapter 37: Photographic or cinematographic goods
Use HS-6 370310 when importing or exporting sensitized, unexposed photographic paper in rolls wider than 610mm. For example, if you're shipping large rolls of photographic paper for professional printing, this is the correct code.
This code specifically applies to photographic paper and paperboard that is sensitized but not yet exposed to light. In contrast, HS-6 370320 covers photographic paper in smaller widths, which may be used for different applications.
When dealing with photographic materials, it's crucial to distinguish between sensitized and non-sensitized products. For instance, HS-6 370390 includes unexposed photographic materials that do not fit into the previous categories, such as films and other types of media.
If you're unsure whether your product qualifies under this code, consider the width and the sensitization status. Photographic paper in rolls over 610mm is typically used in commercial settings, such as photo labs or large-scale printing operations.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
photographic paper rolls · unexposed photographic materials · sensitized paper over 610mm · large format photographic paper · commercial printing paper · photo lab supplies · photographic textiles · bulk photographic shipments · paperboard for photography · wide photographic rolls · photo printing materials · professional photographic paper
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