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740729

Copper; bars, rods and profiles, of copper alloys (other than copper-zinc base alloys)

Heading 7407Copper; bars, rods and profiles

Chapter 74: Copper and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 740729 when importing or exporting bars, rods, and profiles made from copper alloys, excluding those based on copper-zinc. For example, a shipment of brass rods would not fall under this code, but bronze bars would.

This code specifically covers copper alloy products that are not copper-zinc based, such as those made from copper-tin or copper-aluminum. If you're dealing with items like copper-nickel profiles, this is the right classification.

In contrast, HS-6 740710 covers bars and rods made entirely of refined copper, while HS-6 740721 includes copper-zinc alloy products. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for accurate customs declarations.

When preparing your shipment documentation, ensure that the alloy type is clearly specified to avoid classification errors. Misclassifying your products can lead to delays or penalties.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

copper alloy bars · copper rods · copper profiles · non-zinc copper alloys · bronze bars · copper-tin products · copper-aluminum rods · copper-nickel profiles · copper alloy classification · customs copper alloys · import copper rods · export copper profiles · copper alloy shipments · copper products HS code · copper alloy specifications

Examples

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

  • Bronze rods used in marine applications
  • Copper-tin alloy bars for electrical components
  • Copper-aluminum profiles for architectural use
  • Copper-nickel tubing for plumbing systems
  • Alloy bars for manufacturing machinery parts
  • Copper-silicon rods for welding applications
  • Copper alloy profiles for automotive parts
  • Custom copper alloy shapes for industrial use

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 740729 used for?
  • How to classify copper alloy products?
  • Are bronze rods covered under HS 740729?
  • What are the differences between copper alloy HS codes?
  • Can I use HS 740729 for copper-nickel bars?
  • What documents do I need for importing copper alloys?
  • How to avoid misclassification of copper products?
  • What types of copper alloys fall under HS 740729?

Related topics

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

  • How to determine if my product qualifies for HS 740729
  • Examples of products classified under HS code 740729
  • Differences between copper-zinc and other copper alloys
  • What is the correct HS code for bronze rods?
  • Guidelines for importing copper alloy bars and rods
  • How to prepare shipping documents for copper alloys
  • Common mistakes in classifying copper products
  • Understanding copper alloy specifications for customs

Questions & answers

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

What types of copper alloys are included in HS 740729?
HS 740729 includes bars, rods, and profiles made from copper alloys other than copper-zinc base alloys, such as copper-tin and copper-aluminum.
Can I classify brass rods under HS 740729?
No, brass is a copper-zinc alloy and should be classified under HS 740721 instead.
What documentation is needed for importing copper alloy products?
You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin or specifications detailing the alloy composition.
How do I ensure my copper alloy products are classified correctly?
Provide detailed descriptions of the alloy composition and intended use in your shipping documents to avoid misclassification.
Are there any restrictions on importing copper alloys?
Check with your local customs authority for any specific regulations or restrictions regarding the import of copper alloys.
What is the difference between HS 740710 and HS 740729?
HS 740710 covers bars and rods made entirely of refined copper, while HS 740729 is for copper alloy products excluding copper-zinc alloys.
Can I use HS 740729 for copper-nickel profiles?
Yes, copper-nickel profiles are included under HS 740729 as they are not copper-zinc based.
What happens if I misclassify my copper alloy products?
Misclassification can lead to customs delays, fines, or the seizure of goods, so ensure accurate classification.

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