HS-6 · Subheading
830520
Stationery; staples in strips, (e.g. for offices, upholstery, packaging), of base metal
Heading 8305 — Stationery; fittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips, indexing tags and the like, staples in strips (for offices, upholstery, packaging), of base metal
Chapter 83: Miscellaneous articles of base metal
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 830520 when importing or exporting metal staples in strips, commonly used in offices or for packaging. For example, a shipment of 10,000 metal staples in strips for a stationery supplier falls under this code.
This code specifically covers staples made of base metal, often found in packaging or office supplies. In contrast, HS-6 830510 covers non-metal staples, which may not be suitable for the same applications.
When dealing with staples for upholstery, packaging, or general office use, ensure you classify them correctly under this HS-6. Items like heavy-duty metal staples used for securing cardboard boxes also fit here.
If you're unsure whether your product qualifies, consider the material and intended use. Staples made from plastic or other non-metal materials would not be classified under this code.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
metal staples in strips · office staples · packaging staples · upholstery staples · bulk staples · heavy-duty staples · stationery staples · construction staples · document binding staples · base metal staples · strip staples · retail staples · industrial staples · school supply staples · furniture manufacturing staples
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 10,000 metal staples in strips for office use
- Heavy-duty staples for packaging cardboard boxes
- Staples in strips used for upholstery projects
- Bulk shipment of metal staples for school supplies
- Staples packaged in boxes for retail sale
- Industrial staples for use in furniture manufacturing
- Staples used in binding documents and reports
- Metal staples for use in construction applications
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 830520 used for?
- How to classify metal staples in strips?
- Are plastic staples classified under HS 830520?
- What materials are included in HS 830520?
- Can I use HS 830520 for upholstery staples?
- What are the applications for staples in strips?
- How do I find the correct HS code for my staples?
- What is the difference between HS 830510 and 830520?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine if my staples qualify for HS 830520
- Examples of products classified under HS code 830520
- What types of staples are considered base metal staples?
- Guidelines for importing metal staples in strips
- Classification questions for office supply staples
- Differences between metal and non-metal staples in HS codes
- Best practices for shipping staples in strips internationally
- Understanding the use of HS 830520 for packaging materials
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of staples are covered under HS-6 830520?
- HS-6 830520 covers metal staples in strips, typically used for office supplies, packaging, and upholstery.
- Can I classify plastic staples under HS-6 830520?
- No, plastic staples should not be classified under HS-6 830520 as this code specifically pertains to metal staples.
- What is the difference between HS-6 830510 and HS-6 830520?
- HS-6 830510 covers non-metal staples, while HS-6 830520 is for metal staples in strips.
- How do I know if my staples qualify as heavy-duty?
- Heavy-duty staples are typically thicker and designed for more demanding applications, such as packaging or construction.
- What should I consider when classifying staples for import?
- Consider the material, intended use, and packaging of the staples to ensure accurate classification.
- Are there any specific regulations for importing metal staples?
- Check with your local customs authority for any specific regulations or duties associated with importing metal staples.
- What packaging is required for shipping staples in strips?
- Staples should be securely packaged to prevent damage during transit, often in boxes or bulk containers.
- Can I use HS-6 830520 for staples used in furniture manufacturing?
- Yes, if the staples are made of metal and used in furniture manufacturing, they can be classified under HS-6 830520.
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