What is HS code 854919 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Waste and scrap; of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators, n.e.c. in item no 8549.1
Heading 8549 — Electrical and electronic waste and scrap
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Use HS-6 854919 when shipping waste and scrap of primary cells, batteries, and electric accumulators that are not specifically classified elsewhere. For example, if you're exporting scrap lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles, this code applies.
This classification specifically deals with waste and scrap materials from primary batteries and electric accumulators, excluding those that fall under other specific categories. For instance, if you have lead-acid battery scrap, you would use a different code, such as HS-6 854910.
The 854919 code is for miscellaneous electrical waste, capturing materials that don’t fit neatly into other subcategories. This could include damaged or obsolete batteries that are not reusable but still contain valuable materials for recycling.
When considering this code, it's essential to ensure that the waste is indeed from primary cells or batteries. If you're dealing with electronic waste that includes circuit boards or other components, you may need to look at other classifications under HS-6 854890.
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