What is HS code 880693 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Unmanned aircraft; for other than remote-controlled flight and other than for carriage of passengers with a maximum take-off weight more than 7kg but not more than 25kg
Heading 8806 — Unmanned aircraft
Chapter 88: Aircraft, spacecraft
Use HS-6 880693 when importing or exporting unmanned aircraft with a maximum take-off weight between 7 kg and 25 kg, such as drones used for surveying or agricultural monitoring. These aircraft are not designed for remote-controlled flight and are not intended for carrying passengers.
This code specifically covers unmanned aircraft that exceed the 7 kg threshold but remain under 25 kg, distinguishing them from lighter drones classified under HS-6 880610. The latter includes smaller unmanned aircraft intended for different applications, such as recreational use.
If you're dealing with unmanned aircraft that can carry passengers or have a take-off weight above 25 kg, you will need to refer to different classifications. For example, HS-6 880694 pertains to unmanned aircraft over 25 kg, which may have different regulatory requirements.
When preparing your shipment, ensure that the aircraft is properly documented, including specifications and intended use, to avoid classification issues at customs.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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