What is HS code 870220 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Vehicles; public transport type (carries 10 or more persons, including driver), with both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) and electric motor for propulsion, new or used
Heading 8702 — Vehicles; public transport passenger type
Chapter 87: Vehicles other than railway
Use HS-6 870220 when importing or exporting public transport vehicles designed to carry 10 or more persons, such as new or used buses that utilize both diesel engines and electric motors. For example, a city bus equipped with a hybrid propulsion system falls under this classification.
This code specifically applies to vehicles that combine both compression-ignition engines and electric motors, distinguishing them from purely diesel-powered buses classified under HS-6 870210. If you have a vehicle that solely runs on diesel without electric assistance, you would look at a different code.
When considering vehicles under this heading, note that HS-6 870221 covers similar vehicles but with a focus on those that are exclusively electric. If your vehicle has a hybrid system, HS-6 870220 is the correct choice.
Make sure to check the vehicle's specifications and propulsion types, as misclassification can lead to compliance issues. Accurate classification ensures proper duties and taxes are applied during customs clearance.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
public transport vehicles · hybrid buses · diesel electric vehicles · HS code 870220 · vehicles for 10 or more persons · public transport classification · new and used buses · compression-ignition engines · electric motor propulsion · city buses · school buses · airport shuttle buses · municipal transport vehicles · tourist buses · urban commuting vehicles · long-distance coaches
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