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730110

Iron or steel; sheet piling, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements

Heading 7301Iron or steel sheet piling, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel

Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 730110 when importing or exporting iron or steel sheet piling, which is commonly used in construction for retaining walls or foundations. For example, a shipment of sheet piling panels for a waterfront project would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers sheet piling that may be drilled, punched, or made from assembled elements, distinguishing it from other iron or steel products like welded angles or shapes, which are classified under HS-6 7302.

When considering HS-6 730110, it's important to note that it applies to products that are primarily used to create barriers or support structures, unlike HS-6 730120, which covers similar items but focuses on those that are assembled or combined with other materials.

If you're unsure about the classification, consider the end-use of the product. For instance, if the sheet piling is intended for marine applications, it may require specific certifications or treatment, which could influence its classification.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

iron sheet piling · steel sheet piling · construction materials · retaining walls · marine applications · welded angles · punched elements · assembled sheet piling · flood protection · industrial construction · excavation support · custom sheet piling

Examples

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

  • Steel sheet piling panels for a construction site
  • Iron sheet piling used for flood protection barriers
  • Welded steel sheet piling for a bridge foundation
  • Drilled sheet piling for retaining walls in landscaping
  • Assembled elements of steel sheet piling for marine docks
  • Punched steel sheet piling for soil retention in excavation
  • Custom-sized sheet piling for industrial applications
  • Recycled steel sheet piling for eco-friendly construction projects

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 730110 used for?

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How do I classify steel sheet piling?

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Is drilled sheet piling covered under HS 730110?

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What are the applications of iron sheet piling?

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Can sheet piling be made from recycled materials?

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What distinguishes HS 730110 from HS 730120?

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Do I need special permits for importing sheet piling?

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What are the dimensions for steel sheet piling shipments?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify iron or steel sheet piling

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differences between HS 730110 and HS 730120

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applications for steel sheet piling in construction

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importing sheet piling for flood protection projects

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requirements for drilling or punching sheet piling

Use this as a checklist topic, then confirm legal requirements with your broker or customs advisor.

using assembled elements in sheet piling construction

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certifications needed for marine sheet piling

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custom sizes for steel sheet piling shipments

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Questions & answers

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

What types of products fall under HS-6 730110?
HS-6 730110 covers iron or steel sheet piling, which can be drilled, punched, or made from assembled elements for construction and engineering applications.
How do I determine if my product qualifies for HS-6 730110?
If your product is primarily used for retaining walls or foundations and made of iron or steel sheet piling, it likely qualifies for HS-6 730110.
Are there specific regulations for importing sheet piling?
Yes, importing sheet piling may require compliance with local construction codes and environmental regulations, especially for marine applications.
Can I use HS-6 730110 for recycled sheet piling?
Yes, recycled iron or steel sheet piling can be classified under HS-6 730110 as long as it meets the specifications for sheet piling.
What is the difference between HS-6 730110 and HS-6 730120?
HS-6 730110 focuses on sheet piling, while HS-6 730120 includes similar products that are assembled or combined with other materials.
Do I need to provide specifications for my sheet piling shipment?
Yes, providing detailed specifications, including dimensions and intended use, can help ensure proper classification and compliance during customs clearance.
Is there a specific thickness requirement for sheet piling under HS-6 730110?
There is no specific thickness requirement; however, the product must meet the definitions of sheet piling as per customs regulations.
What are common uses for iron or steel sheet piling?
Common uses include construction of retaining walls, flood barriers, and foundations for various structures, particularly in marine environments.

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