What products fall under HS code 811299?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Gallium, germanium, indium, niobium (columbium) and vanadium; articles thereof, other than unwrought including waste and scrap and powders
Heading 8112 — Beryllium, chromium, hafnium, rhenium, thallium, cadmium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, indium and niobium (columbium), articles of these metals, including waste and scrap
Chapter 81: Other base metals
Use HS-6 811299 when importing or exporting articles made from gallium, germanium, indium, niobium, or vanadium, such as specialized electronic components or alloys. For instance, if you're shipping gallium-based semiconductors, this code applies.
This code specifically addresses finished or semi-finished products made from these metals, excluding unwrought forms. In contrast, HS-6 811200 covers unwrought forms of the same metals, which are not finished products.
When classifying your goods, consider that HS-6 811299 includes items like gallium nitride wafers or indium tin oxide used in electronics. If your shipment consists of powders or scrap, ensure they meet the criteria outlined in this subheading.
If you're dealing with articles made from niobium or vanadium, remember that this code applies to finished products rather than raw materials. For example, niobium alloys used in aerospace applications would fall under this classification.
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