What is HS code 680292 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Stone; calcareous (excluding marble, travertine, alabaster) articles thereof, (other than simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface)
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 680292 when importing or exporting worked calcareous stone articles, such as decorative stone tiles or sculpted stone pieces. For example, a shipment of intricately carved limestone sculptures would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers articles made from calcareous stones like limestone, excluding marble or travertine. If you’re dealing with simply cut or sawn stone, you would look at other classifications, such as HS-6 6801.
In contrast to HS-6 680291, which includes mosaic cubes and similar products, HS-6 680292 focuses on more complex, worked items that are not just flat surfaces. Think of items like ornamental stonework or architectural features.
Understanding the nuances between these codes is crucial for accurate classification and compliance. If you're unsure whether your product fits this category, consider how it’s processed and its end use.
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