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HS-6 · Subheading

680292

Stone; calcareous (excluding marble, travertine, alabaster) articles thereof, (other than simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface)

Heading 6802Monumental 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

Plain-language overview

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.

Keywords & topics

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

calcareous stone articles · worked stone products · limestone sculptures · decorative stone tiles · architectural stone elements · ornamental stonework · stone reliefs · interior design stone · landscaping stone artifacts · custom stone countertops · engraved stone plaques · natural stone products · stone classification · import export stone codes · building stone articles · mosaic cubes · stone processing

Examples

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

  • Ornamental limestone sculptures for garden decoration
  • Decorative stone tiles made from calcareous materials
  • Architectural stone elements like columns or capitals
  • Intricately carved stone reliefs for building facades
  • Worked calcareous stone pieces for interior design
  • Stone artifacts used in landscaping projects
  • Custom stone countertops made from limestone
  • Engraved stone plaques for memorial purposes

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 680292 used for?
  • How to classify worked calcareous stone?
  • Are limestone sculptures covered under HS-6 680292?
  • What products fall under HS code 680292?
  • Difference between HS-6 680291 and 680292?
  • How to import decorative stone tiles?
  • What are examples of calcareous stone articles?
  • Do I need a customs broker for stone imports?

Related topics

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

  • How to determine if my product is calcareous stone
  • Classification of ornamental stone articles for import
  • What to include in a shipment of worked stone products
  • Guidelines for exporting limestone sculptures
  • Understanding the differences in stone HS codes
  • What types of stone are considered calcareous?
  • Steps to classify architectural stone elements
  • How to handle customs for decorative stone tiles

Questions & answers

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

What types of products are classified under HS-6 680292?
HS-6 680292 includes worked calcareous stone articles such as decorative tiles, sculptures, and architectural elements made from limestone.
Is marble included in HS-6 680292?
No, HS-6 680292 specifically excludes marble, travertine, and alabaster. It only covers other calcareous stones.
How can I tell if my stone product fits this classification?
If your product is a worked item made from calcareous stone, not simply cut or sawn, it likely falls under HS-6 680292.
What is the difference between HS-6 680291 and HS-6 680292?
HS-6 680291 covers mosaic cubes and similar products, while HS-6 680292 focuses on more complex, worked stone articles.
Do I need a specific import license for stone articles?
Import requirements can vary by country. Check with your customs broker or local regulations for specific licensing needs.
Can I use HS-6 680292 for stone countertops?
Yes, if the countertops are made from worked calcareous stone, they can be classified under HS-6 680292.
What documentation do I need for importing stone products?
Typically, you will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin, depending on your destination country.
Are there any restrictions on importing worked stone articles?
Some countries may have restrictions based on environmental regulations or trade agreements. Always verify with your customs authority.

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