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HS-6 · Subheading

470693

Pulp; of fibrous cellulosic material, other than of bamboo or fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard or from cotton linters pulp, obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical processes

Heading 4706Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material

Chapter 47: Pulp of wood

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 470693 when importing or exporting pulp made from fibrous cellulosic material, excluding bamboo or cotton linters. An example would be a shipment of mixed hardwood pulp processed through mechanical and chemical methods, used in paper production.

This code specifically covers pulp obtained through a combination of mechanical and chemical processes, which distinguishes it from other pulp types like those derived from recovered paper or cotton linters. For instance, HS-6 470690 includes pulp from recovered paper, while HS-6 470691 is for bamboo pulp.

When classifying products, it's essential to note that HS-6 470693 does not include fibers derived from recovered paper or cotton linters, which are categorized separately. This can help avoid misclassification and potential customs issues.

If you're dealing with pulp that is not specifically from bamboo or recovered materials, this HS-6 line is likely your best fit. Always ensure that the processing methods align with the definitions to avoid complications.

Keywords & topics

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

pulp of fibrous material · mechanical and chemical processes · non-bamboo pulp · non-recovered paper pulp · wood pulp classification · pulp for paper production · fibrous cellulosic pulp · pulp shipment examples · customs pulp classification · pulp import/export · pulp processing methods · paper manufacturing pulp · agricultural residue pulp · specialty paper pulp

Examples

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

  • Shipment of hardwood pulp for paper manufacturing
  • Pulp made from mixed softwood and hardwood fibers
  • Pulp produced from agricultural residues like straw
  • Pulp sourced from non-recovered fibrous materials
  • Pulp used in the production of cardboard and packaging
  • Pulp for specialty papers, such as printing or writing paper
  • Pulp derived from non-recyclable fibrous waste
  • Pulp processed from virgin wood fibers

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 470693 used for?

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How to classify pulp made from fibrous materials?

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Is bamboo pulp included in HS 470693?

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What types of pulp fall under HS 4706?

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Can I use HS code 470693 for recycled paper pulp?

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What are the processing methods for HS 470693 pulp?

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How to avoid misclassification of pulp products?

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What are examples of products classified under HS 470693?

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Related topics

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

How to classify pulp from fibrous cellulosic materials?

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What products are covered under HS code 470693?

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Differences between HS 470693 and HS 470690

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Classification of pulp made from agricultural residues

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Guidelines for importing pulp under HS 470693

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Understanding the processing methods for HS 470693

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What to include in a shipment of HS 470693 pulp?

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How to determine if pulp is classified under HS 470693?

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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 materials are included in HS code 470693?
HS code 470693 includes pulp made from fibrous cellulosic materials, excluding bamboo and recovered paper. It typically involves a combination of mechanical and chemical processing.
Can I classify recycled paper pulp under HS 470693?
No, recycled paper pulp should be classified under HS code 470690, which specifically covers pulp derived from recovered paper.
What processing methods are used for pulp under HS 470693?
Pulp classified under HS 470693 is produced using a combination of mechanical and chemical processes to extract fibers from non-recovered materials.
How do I ensure correct classification for my pulp shipment?
Review the material composition and processing methods of your pulp. If it’s from fibrous cellulosic materials and not bamboo or recovered paper, HS 470693 is likely the correct code.
What are some examples of products that use HS 470693 pulp?
Products include various types of paper, cardboard, and specialty papers that require pulp from non-recovered fibrous materials.
Is there a risk of misclassification with HS 470693?
Yes, misclassification can occur if the pulp contains recovered materials or if it’s derived from bamboo. Always verify the source and processing methods.
What should I include in my shipping documents for HS 470693?
Include detailed descriptions of the pulp type, processing methods, and confirm that it does not come from bamboo or recovered paper to avoid customs issues.
Can agricultural residues be classified under HS 470693?
Yes, agricultural residues processed into pulp can be classified under HS 470693, provided they are not from recovered materials.

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