What is HS code 490810 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Printed matter; transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable
Heading 4908 — Transfers (decalcomanias)
Chapter 49: Printed books, newspapers
Use HS-6 490810 when importing or exporting printed transfers, also known as decalcomanias. These are typically used for decorating surfaces and can be applied to items like ceramics or glassware. For example, a shipment of printed transfers intended for decorating coffee mugs would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers printed matter that can be transferred onto other surfaces. It differs from HS-6 490890, which includes other types of printed materials that do not qualify as transfers. If you're dealing with printed stickers or labels that adhere directly to surfaces, you might need to consider a different classification.
When classifying products under this heading, it's crucial to differentiate between vitrifiable transfers, which can withstand high temperatures, and non-vitrifiable types. For instance, transfers intended for use on oven-safe dishes would be classified under this HS-6, while those meant for temporary applications might not.
Understanding the specific applications of these printed transfers can help avoid misclassification. If you're unsure whether your product fits this HS-6, consult with a customs broker who can provide guidance based on your product's characteristics and intended use.
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