What is HS code 680210 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tiles, cubes and similar articles; whether or not rectangular (including square), largest face of which is capable of being enclosed in square, side less than 7cm, coloured granules, chippings, powder
Heading 6802 — Monumental or building stone, worked (except slate) and articles thereof (not of heading no. 6801) mosaic cubes etc., of natural stone including slate; artificially coloured granules of natural stone
Chapter 68: Articles of stone, plaster, cement
Use HS-6 680210 when importing or exporting small tiles, cubes, or similar articles made of natural stone, particularly those with a largest face less than 7 cm. For example, if you're shipping colored mosaic cubes for decorative purposes, this code applies.
This code specifically covers tiles and cubes that are not only small but may also include colored granules and chippings. In contrast, HS-6 680221 covers larger tiles and slabs of natural stone, which are often used for flooring or countertops.
If you're dealing with natural stone products that are worked but not slate, HS-6 680210 is your go-to code. It includes items that are often used in crafts, mosaics, or as decorative elements in architecture.
When considering similar HS-6 codes, remember that HS-6 680220 addresses larger articles of natural stone, while this code focuses on smaller, more versatile products suitable for intricate designs.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
small tiles of natural stone · colored mosaic cubes · granite chippings · marble tiles · natural stone powder · decorative aggregates · landscaping stone · artistic stone applications · mosaic materials · natural stone articles · building stone products · tiles under 7cm · chipped stone pieces · resin-bound aggregates · patio stone materials · garden pathway stones · terrazzo flooring materials
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