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HS-6 · Subheading

740400

Copper; waste and scrap

Heading 7404Copper; waste and scrap

Chapter 74: Copper and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 740400 when importing or exporting copper waste and scrap, such as scrap copper wire or old plumbing pipes. This code specifically applies to materials that are not in a usable form but can be recycled.

This classification is distinct from HS-6 740401, which covers refined copper waste and scrap. While 740400 focuses on unusable scrap, 740401 pertains to scrap that has been processed and is ready for reuse in manufacturing.

Copper waste and scrap under this code includes items like discarded copper electrical components, copper sheets, and any other copper materials that have been deemed waste. These materials are typically collected for recycling and processing.

When dealing with shipments, ensure that the copper waste is properly sorted and documented, as customs may require specific details about the source and condition of the scrap.

Keywords & topics

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

copper scrap classification · HS code 740400 · copper waste recycling · importing copper scrap · exporting copper waste · copper wire scrap · discarded copper materials · copper plumbing scrap · recycling copper products · copper sheets waste · copper components recycling · copper tubing scrap · automotive copper scrap · copper roofing waste · copper machining shavings

Examples

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

  • Scrap copper wire from electrical installations
  • Old copper plumbing pipes collected for recycling
  • Discarded copper sheets from manufacturing
  • Copper electrical components removed from appliances
  • Copper tubing from construction sites
  • Copper scrap from automotive parts
  • Used copper roofing materials
  • Copper shavings from machining processes

Common questions

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What is HS code 740400 used for?

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How to classify copper scrap for import?

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Can I export copper waste under HS-6 740400?

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What types of copper waste are included in this code?

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Are there specific documentation requirements for copper scrap?

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How does HS-6 740400 differ from other copper codes?

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What are examples of copper waste and scrap?

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Is there a market for copper scrap recycling?

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How to classify copper waste and scrap for customs

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What products fall under HS code 740400

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Requirements for importing copper scrap materials

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Differences between HS-6 740400 and HS-6 740401

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Best practices for exporting copper waste

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Documentation needed for copper scrap shipments

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Examples of copper materials classified as waste

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Understanding copper scrap recycling processes

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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 are classified under HS-6 740400?
Products classified under HS-6 740400 include scrap copper wire, old plumbing pipes, discarded copper sheets, and other unusable copper materials collected for recycling.
Do I need special permits to export copper scrap?
Yes, exporting copper scrap may require specific permits depending on your country’s regulations. Check with your local customs authority for details.
How do I ensure my copper scrap is properly classified?
To ensure proper classification, provide detailed descriptions of the copper scrap, including its source and condition, and consult with a customs broker if needed.
Can I import copper waste from other countries?
Yes, you can import copper waste, but you must comply with both your country's import regulations and the exporting country's rules regarding waste materials.
What documentation is required for copper scrap shipments?
Documentation typically includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary permits or certificates related to the recycling of copper scrap.
How does HS-6 740400 differ from HS-6 740401?
HS-6 740400 covers unusable copper waste and scrap, while HS-6 740401 is for refined copper scrap that is ready for reuse in manufacturing.
Is there a market for recycled copper scrap?
Yes, there is a significant market for recycled copper scrap, as it is in high demand for manufacturing new copper products.
What should I do if my copper scrap is mixed with other materials?
If your copper scrap is mixed with other materials, you may need to separate it to ensure proper classification and compliance with customs regulations.

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