What is HS code 700100 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Glass; cullet and other waste and scrap of glass, excluding glass from cathode ray tubes or other activated glass of heading 85.49, glass in the mass
Heading 7001 — Glass; cullet and other waste and scrap of glass, excluding glass from cathode ray tubes or other activated glass of heading 85.49, glass in the mass
Chapter 70: Glass and glassware
Use HS-6 700100 when importing or exporting cullet and other waste glass, which includes shattered or broken glass intended for recycling. For instance, a shipment of crushed glass bottles for use in manufacturing new glass products falls under this code.
This code specifically pertains to glass cullet, which is recycled glass that can be remelted to create new glass items. It differs from other waste glass types that may not be suitable for recycling, such as glass from cathode ray tubes, which is classified differently.
When considering nearby codes, HS-6 700200 covers glass in the mass, which refers to bulk glass not intended for recycling. If you have unprocessed glass sheets or blocks, you would classify those under 700200 instead of 700100.
Understanding the distinction between these codes is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff classification. Properly classifying your glass shipments can help avoid delays and additional costs during customs clearance.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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