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HS-6 · Subheading

482110

Paper and paperboard; labels or all kinds, printed

Heading 4821Paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed

Chapter 48: Paper and paperboard

Plain-language overview

The 48 chapter covers a wide range of products made from paper and paperboard, including various articles crafted from these materials. This chapter encompasses everything from raw paper to finished goods, highlighting the importance of paper in global trade.

Within this chapter, heading 4821 specifically focuses on paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether they are printed or unprinted. Labels play a crucial role in product identification, branding, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

The HS-6 code 482110 refers to printed labels made from paper or paperboard. These labels can be used for a variety of applications, including packaging, shipping, and product labeling, making them essential for many industries.

When importing or exporting products under this code, it is important to understand the specific requirements for labeling, including any regulations that may apply in the destination country. Proper classification ensures compliance and smooth customs processing.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

printed labels · paper labels · paperboard labels · shipping labels · food packaging labels · custom labels · barcode labels · product labeling · adhesive labels · compliance labels · wine bottle labels · cosmetic labels · pharmaceutical labels · industrial labels

Examples

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

  • Printed labels for food packaging, such as ingredient lists and nutritional information
  • Labels for wine bottles, including branding and regulatory information
  • Shipping labels used on packages for logistics and tracking purposes
  • Product labels for cosmetics, detailing ingredients and usage instructions
  • Barcode labels for retail products to facilitate inventory management
  • Custom printed labels for promotional items or giveaways
  • Labels for pharmaceuticals, providing dosage and safety information
  • Adhesive labels used in industrial applications for equipment and machinery

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What are the requirements for importing printed labels?
  • How do I classify paper labels for customs?
  • Are there specific regulations for food packaging labels?
  • What types of products fall under HS code 482110?
  • Can I use this code for adhesive labels?
  • What is the difference between printed and unprinted labels?
  • How to ensure compliance when exporting labels?
  • What documentation is needed for shipping printed labels?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify printed labels for international shipping
  • Requirements for importing paper labels into the US
  • What products are included in HS code 482110
  • Guidelines for labeling food products for export
  • Understanding customs regulations for printed labels
  • Best practices for shipping paperboard labels internationally
  • How to determine the correct HS code for labels
  • Challenges in classifying adhesive paper labels for customs

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of labels are covered under HS code 482110?
HS code 482110 covers all kinds of printed labels made from paper or paperboard, including those used for packaging, shipping, and product identification.
Do I need special documentation for importing printed labels?
Yes, you may need to provide specific documentation, such as commercial invoices and proof of compliance with labeling regulations, depending on the destination country.
Can I use HS code 482110 for unprinted labels?
No, HS code 482110 specifically refers to printed labels. Unprinted labels would fall under a different classification.
Are there any restrictions on importing food packaging labels?
Yes, food packaging labels must comply with local food safety and labeling regulations, which may vary by country.
What is the difference between adhesive and non-adhesive labels in this classification?
Both adhesive and non-adhesive labels can be classified under HS code 482110 as long as they are printed. However, specific requirements may apply based on their application.
How can I ensure my labels are compliant with international standards?
Review the labeling regulations of the destination country and ensure that your labels meet all necessary requirements, including language, content, and format.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct HS code for my labels?
Consult with a customs broker or trade compliance expert who can help you determine the appropriate HS code based on your product specifications.
Is there a difference in duties for printed versus unprinted labels?
Yes, duties may vary based on the classification of the labels. Printed labels under HS code 482110 may have different duty rates compared to unprinted labels.

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