HS-6 · Subheading
722990
Steel, alloy; wire, of materials other than silico-manganese steel
Heading 7229 — Wire of other alloy steel
Chapter 72: Iron and steel
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 722990 when importing or exporting wire made from alloy steel that is not silico-manganese steel. For example, this code applies to shipments of stainless steel wire used in construction or automotive applications.
This code specifically covers wire products made from various alloy steels, distinguishing them from HS-6 722919, which includes silico-manganese steel wire. If your wire is made from other alloy compositions, 722990 is the correct classification.
When dealing with specialty wire, such as that used in high-temperature applications or corrosion-resistant environments, ensure you classify under 722990. This code encompasses a range of wire types that don’t fit into the more common steel categories.
If you're unsure whether your wire falls under this code, consider the composition and intended use. For instance, wire used for springs or electrical applications often falls under this classification, while carbon steel wire would not.
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alloy steel wire · stainless steel wire · wire for construction · automotive wire applications · high-strength wire · corrosion-resistant wire · medical device wire · wire classification · specialty wire · electrical wire · aerospace wire · manufacturing wire · wire shipments · wire products · steel wire classification
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Stainless steel wire for industrial use
- Alloy steel wire for automotive parts
- Wire used in medical devices made from alloy steel
- High-strength wire for construction applications
- Corrosion-resistant wire for marine environments
- Wire for electrical applications made from alloy steel
- Specialty wire for aerospace components
- Wire used in manufacturing springs and fasteners
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 722990 used for?
- How to classify alloy steel wire?
- Is stainless steel wire under HS-6 722990?
- What materials are included in HS-6 722990?
- Differences between HS-6 722990 and 722919
- What types of wire fall under 722990?
- How to determine the right HS code for wire?
- Are there specific regulations for alloy steel wire?
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- How to classify wire made from alloy steel
- Examples of products under HS-6 722990
- What types of alloy steel wire are included in 722990?
- Differences between alloy steel wire and silico-manganese wire
- Classification tips for importing alloy steel wire
- Is my wire product correctly classified under 722990?
- Understanding the specifications for HS-6 722990
- Common uses for wire classified under HS-6 722990
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of wire are classified under HS-6 722990?
- HS-6 722990 covers wire made from various alloy steels, excluding silico-manganese steel. This includes stainless steel wire and other specialty wires used in diverse applications.
- How do I know if my wire is silico-manganese steel?
- Silico-manganese steel typically contains significant amounts of silicon and manganese. If your wire does not have these elements in high concentrations, it likely falls under HS-6 722990.
- Can I use HS-6 722990 for wire used in medical devices?
- Yes, if the wire is made from alloy steel and not silico-manganese steel, it can be classified under HS-6 722990, including wire used in medical applications.
- What if my wire has a mix of materials?
- If your wire is primarily made from alloy steel and meets the criteria for HS-6 722990, you can classify it under this code. However, consult with a customs broker for complex mixtures.
- Are there specific regulations for importing alloy steel wire?
- Yes, regulations may vary by country. It's essential to check with local customs authorities and ensure compliance with any specific import requirements for alloy steel wire.
- How do I classify wire for aerospace applications?
- If the wire is made from alloy steel and does not fall under silico-manganese steel, it can be classified under HS-6 722990. Ensure that it meets any additional aerospace standards.
- What is the difference between HS-6 722990 and HS-6 722919?
- HS-6 722990 includes wire made from various alloy steels, while HS-6 722919 specifically covers silico-manganese steel wire. The composition is key to determining the correct classification.
- Can I use HS-6 722990 for high-strength wire?
- Yes, high-strength wire made from alloy steel that does not contain silico-manganese steel can be classified under HS-6 722990.
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