What is HS code 470500 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Wood pulp; obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes
Heading 4705 — Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes
Chapter 47: Pulp of wood
Use HS-6 470500 when importing or exporting wood pulp produced through both mechanical and chemical methods. For instance, if you're shipping a batch of bleached wood pulp used in paper production, this is the correct code.
This code specifically covers wood pulp that has undergone a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes, distinguishing it from purely mechanical pulps classified under HS-6 470310. The latter is typically less refined and used for different applications.
When considering the broader category of wood pulp, note that HS-6 470500 is more refined than other types, such as recovered paper or solely mechanically processed pulp. This distinction is crucial for accurate tariff classification and duty rates.
If you're dealing with wood pulp that is bleached or unbleached and intended for high-quality paper products, HS-6 470500 is the appropriate classification. Ensure your documentation specifies the pulping method to avoid customs issues.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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