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HS-6 · Subheading

680299

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 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 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.

Keywords & topics

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

Examples

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

  • Rough-cut limestone blocks for building foundations
  • Unpolished sandstone slabs for outdoor patios
  • Shaped basalt stones for landscaping features
  • Natural stone cubes for decorative paving
  • Cut travertine pieces for wall cladding
  • Non-polished slate tiles for roofing applications
  • Worked granite blocks, which should use HS-6 680221 instead
  • Natural stone aggregates for concrete production

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What products fall under HS-6 680299?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to classify natural stone for import?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Is granite included in HS-6 680299?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What are examples of worked stone products?

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Can I use HS-6 680299 for polished stones?

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What is the difference between HS-6 680221 and 680299?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to determine the right HS code for stone?

Match the product to the legal wording, then verify the final pick in your country tariff schedule before filing.

What types of stone are excluded from HS-6 680299?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to classify unpolished natural stone for export

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Examples of products under HS-6 680299 code

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Is travertine considered under HS-6 680299?

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Guidelines for importing worked stone products

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What types of stone are included in HS-6 680299?

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Differences between monumental stone HS codes

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

How to avoid misclassification of natural stone

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Importing rough-cut stone products regulations

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Questions & answers

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

What types of natural stone are covered under HS-6 680299?
HS-6 680299 covers worked natural stones like limestone, sandstone, and basalt that are not polished or categorized as granite or marble.
Can I classify polished stones under HS-6 680299?
No, polished stones such as granite or marble fall under different HS codes, specifically HS-6 680221 for granite.
What should I do if my stone product is not clearly defined?
If your product does not fit neatly into the HS classifications, consult with a customs broker for a binding ruling to ensure proper classification.
Are there any specific packaging requirements for stone products?
Yes, ensure that stone products are securely packaged to prevent damage during transport, and clearly label the contents for customs purposes.
How can I determine if my stone is monumental or building stone?
Monumental or building stone is typically used in construction or for significant structures. If your stone is worked but not polished, it likely falls under HS-6 680299.
What is the difference between HS-6 680299 and HS-6 680221?
HS-6 680299 includes unpolished and worked natural stones, while HS-6 680221 is specifically for polished granite.
Can I use HS-6 680299 for stone aggregates?
Yes, stone aggregates that are worked but not polished can be classified under HS-6 680299.
What documentation do I need for importing stone products?
You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary certificates of origin or quality, depending on your destination country's requirements.

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