What is HS code 701510 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Glasses for corrective spectacles; curved, bent, hollowed or the like, not optically worked
Heading 7015 — Clock, watch and similar glasses, glasses for non-corrective or corrective spectacles, curved, bent, hallowed etc, not optically worked; hollow glass spheres and their segments for manufacture
Chapter 70: Glass and glassware
Use HS-6 701510 when importing or exporting unworked glasses specifically designed for corrective spectacles. These glasses can be curved, bent, or hollowed but are not optically worked. For instance, if you are shipping a batch of unprocessed spectacle lenses to an optical manufacturer, this is the correct code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 701511, which covers similar glasses but specifically those that are optically worked. If your product has undergone any optical processing, you would need to classify it under that line instead. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate customs declarations.
The 701510 classification also differs from HS-6 701590, which encompasses other types of glasses for spectacles that do not fit the criteria of being curved, bent, or hollowed. If your shipment includes flat lenses or other forms not specified here, you will need to look at that code.
In summary, if your shipment consists of unworked, curved, or hollowed glasses intended for corrective spectacles, HS-6 701510 is the appropriate classification to use.
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