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HS-6 · Subheading

720441

Ferrous waste and scrap; turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings, whether or not in bundles

Heading 7204Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel

Chapter 72: Iron and steel

Plain-language overview

The 72 chapter of the Harmonized System deals with iron and steel, fundamental materials in various industries. This chapter covers a wide range of products, from raw materials to finished goods, emphasizing the importance of these metals in global trade.

Narrowing down to the 7204 heading, we focus on ferrous waste and scrap, which are essential for recycling and the production of new steel products. This heading includes various forms of scrap that can be remelted, highlighting the industry's commitment to sustainability.

The specific 720441 subheading addresses ferrous waste and scrap in the form of turnings, shavings, chips, and other by-products from machining processes. These materials are often collected during manufacturing and can be recycled into new steel products.

If you're dealing with metalworking operations, understanding this code is crucial. It helps in determining the proper classification for your shipments, ensuring compliance with customs regulations and facilitating smoother import or export processes.

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ferrous waste and scrap · turnings and shavings · metalworking by-products · recycling steel scrap · machining waste classification · HS code 720441 · customs for ferrous scrap · steel production by-products · importing metal shavings · exporting ferrous turnings · scrap metal regulations · remelting scrap ingots · industrial waste classification · machining chips recycling · sustainability in steel industry

Examples

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

  • Turnings from metal lathes used in automotive manufacturing
  • Shavings generated from milling operations in machinery production
  • Chips collected from the cutting of steel sheets in fabrication shops
  • Filings produced during the drilling of iron components
  • Sawdust from processing ferrous materials in woodworking applications
  • Trimmings and stampings from metal stamping operations
  • Waste generated from the production of steel pipes
  • Bundles of mixed ferrous scrap collected from various machining processes

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 720441 used for?
  • How to classify metal turnings for customs?
  • Are shavings considered scrap metal?
  • What types of waste fall under HS 720441?
  • How to recycle ferrous waste and scrap?
  • What are the regulations for importing metal shavings?
  • Can I export turnings and chips as scrap?
  • What does the HS code 720441 include?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify ferrous waste and scrap for customs purposes
  • Understanding the requirements for importing HS code 720441
  • What materials are included in HS 720441 for scrap metal
  • Guidelines for exporting turnings and shavings under HS code 720441
  • Best practices for recycling machining waste in steel production
  • How to prepare ferrous scrap for international shipping
  • What documentation is needed for HS code 720441 shipments
  • Differences between various types of ferrous scrap in HS classification

Questions & answers

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

What materials are classified under HS code 720441?
HS code 720441 includes ferrous waste and scrap such as turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings, and stampings.
Can I import metal shavings classified under HS 720441?
Yes, you can import metal shavings under HS code 720441, but ensure you comply with local regulations and customs requirements.
What is the significance of recycling ferrous scrap?
Recycling ferrous scrap is crucial for sustainability, as it reduces the need for raw materials and lowers energy consumption in steel production.
How do I prepare ferrous waste for export?
Prepare ferrous waste by ensuring it is clean, properly bundled, and accompanied by the necessary documentation for customs clearance.
Are there specific regulations for exporting turnings and chips?
Yes, exporting turnings and chips may have specific regulations depending on the destination country, so check local customs guidelines.
What documentation do I need for HS code 720441 shipments?
You typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any required certificates or permits related to the scrap material.
How can I ensure compliance when importing ferrous scrap?
To ensure compliance, familiarize yourself with the customs regulations of your country and the destination country, and classify your materials correctly.
What are the common uses for recycled ferrous scrap?
Recycled ferrous scrap is commonly used in steel production, manufacturing new metal products, and various construction applications.

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