HS-6 · Subheading
720430
Ferrous waste and scrap; of tinned iron or steel
Heading 7204 — Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel
Chapter 72: Iron and steel
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 720430 when importing or exporting ferrous waste and scrap made from tinned iron or steel. This includes scrap metal that has been coated with tin, often found in old cans or other containers. For instance, if you're shipping a load of discarded tin cans for recycling, this code applies.
This code specifically targets tinned iron or steel scrap, distinguishing it from other ferrous scrap types like plain steel or iron scrap, which fall under different HS codes such as 720441 for non-tinned scrap. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for proper classification and compliance.
When dealing with HS-6 720430, you may encounter various forms of tinned scrap, such as shredded tin can waste or whole used containers. If the scrap is mixed with non-tinned materials, it may not qualify under this code and could require a different classification.
It's important to note that the packaging and condition of the scrap can affect its classification. For example, if the tinned scrap is processed into remelting scrap ingots, it could fall under a different HS code, such as 720450.
Keywords & topics
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ferrous scrap · tinned iron scrap · tinned steel scrap · HS code 720430 · metal recycling · scrap classification · tin can waste · remelting scrap · used tin containers · scrap metal export · shredded tin scrap · ferrous waste · tin-coated steel · metal scrap shipment · recycling facility · tin packaging materials
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Shipment of 10,000 kg of shredded tinned can scrap for recycling.
- Exporting used tin containers collected from food processing plants.
- Import of tinned steel scrap from a manufacturing facility for remelting.
- Mixed load of tinned and non-tinned ferrous scrap, needing careful classification.
- Recycling facility processing tinned metal waste into ingots.
- Transporting old tin packaging materials from a warehouse to a scrap yard.
- Bulk shipment of tinned steel scrap collected from construction sites.
- Exporting scrap metal from a tin can production line.
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 720430 used for?
- How to classify tinned iron scrap?
- Is tinned steel scrap recyclable?
- What materials fall under HS-6 720430?
- Can I export tinned scrap metal?
- What are the requirements for importing ferrous scrap?
- How to identify tinned scrap metal?
- What is the difference between tinned and non-tinned scrap?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify ferrous waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel
- What types of scrap are included in HS code 720430
- Can mixed scrap with tinned and non-tinned materials be classified under 720430
- What are the import regulations for tinned steel scrap
- How to handle shipments of tinned iron scrap
- What is the process for recycling tinned metal waste
- Understanding the classification of scrap metal for export
- What documentation is needed for tinned iron scrap shipments
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 720430?
- HS-6 720430 covers ferrous waste and scrap made from tinned iron or steel, including items like used tin cans and other tinned metal containers.
- How can I ensure my scrap metal is correctly classified?
- To ensure correct classification, verify the material composition and condition of your scrap. If it contains tin coating, it should be classified under HS-6 720430.
- Are there any specific import regulations for tinned scrap?
- Yes, tinned scrap may have specific import regulations depending on your country. Check local customs guidelines to ensure compliance.
- Can I mix tinned and non-tinned scrap in one shipment?
- Mixing tinned and non-tinned scrap can complicate classification. It's best to keep them separate to avoid misclassification.
- What should I do if I have a mixed load of scrap?
- If you have a mixed load, assess the materials and classify them according to the predominant type. Consult a customs broker if needed.
- What is the process for recycling tinned steel scrap?
- Recycling tinned steel scrap typically involves collection, processing to remove contaminants, and then melting it down for reuse in manufacturing.
- How do I find the right HS code for my scrap metal?
- You can find the right HS code by examining the material composition and consulting the HS nomenclature or a customs broker for guidance.
- What documentation do I need for exporting tinned scrap?
- For exporting tinned scrap, you typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant export permits or certifications required by your country.
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