What are ferro-alloys classified under HS code 720299?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Ferro-alloys; n.e.c. in heading no. 7202
Heading 7202 — Ferro-alloys
Chapter 72: Iron and steel
Use HS-6 720299 when importing or exporting ferro-alloys that don't fit into more specific categories. For example, if you're shipping a blend of ferro-silicon and ferro-manganese that doesn't meet the criteria for a defined subheading, this code is appropriate.
This HS-6 line falls under the broader 7202 heading, which includes various ferro-alloys like ferro-chromium and ferro-silicon. Unlike those specific alloys, 720299 is used for other ferro-alloys that are not explicitly classified elsewhere in this heading.
When considering 720299, think about alloys that may contain different combinations of metals, such as those used in steel production but not specifically defined. This could include lesser-known or specialized ferro-alloys that serve niche applications.
Be aware that HS-6 720291 covers ferro-silicon, while 720292 is for ferro-manganese. If your product doesn't fit these categories, 720299 is likely your best choice.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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