What products fall under HS-6 680299?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Stone; natural (excluding marble, travertine, alabaster, other calcareous stone or granite), monumental or building stone, (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 680299 when importing or exporting natural stone products that are worked but do not fall under specific categories like granite or marble. This includes items such as blocks or slabs that have been shaped but not polished, ideal for construction or monumental use.
This code is distinct from HS-6 680221, which covers polished granite slabs. While both are natural stones, 680299 applies to a broader range of stones, including those that are simply cut or shaped without a polished finish.
Products classified under this code are typically used in construction, landscaping, or decorative applications. They may include rough-cut blocks intended for building facades or unpolished slabs used for outdoor installations.
When considering HS-6 680299, remember that it excludes stones like marble and granite, which have their own specific classifications. Ensure your product does not fall into these categories to avoid misclassification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
natural stone blocks · worked stone products · construction stone · building materials · landscaping stones · rough-cut stone · monumental stone · stone slabs · non-polished stone · stone aggregates · cut travertine · basalt landscaping stones · decorative paving stones · stone cladding materials
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