HS-6 · Subheading
890610
Vessels; warships
Heading 8906 — Vessels; other, including warships and lifeboats, other than rowing boats
Chapter 89: Ships, boats and floating structures
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 890610 when importing or exporting warships, including military vessels designed for combat. For example, a navy's destroyer ship falls under this classification.
This code specifically applies to warships, distinguishing them from other vessels like fishing boats or cargo ships, which are classified under different HS codes such as 8905 or 8901.
When dealing with 890610, ensure that the vessel is equipped for military use, as civilian ships or those not intended for warfare do not qualify under this subheading.
If you're unsure whether your vessel qualifies as a warship, consider its design, armament, and intended use. For example, a patrol boat with military capabilities would be classified here, while a recreational yacht would not.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
warships classification · military vessels · naval combat ships · import warships · export military vessels · HS code for warships · 890610 classification · navy destroyers · submarines HS code · combat vessels · vessel classification · military ship import · warship export regulations · naval vessel specifications
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Navy destroyer ships used in military operations
- Aircraft carriers designed for naval warfare
- Submarines equipped for combat missions
- Frigates used for escorting other vessels
- Corvettes designed for coastal defense
- Amphibious assault ships for land and sea operations
- Support vessels specifically built for military logistics
- Patrol boats armed for naval security tasks
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 890610?
- How do I classify a warship?
- Are submarines included in HS 890610?
- What types of vessels fall under 890610?
- Can I import a military vessel?
- What are the regulations for exporting warships?
- How to determine if a vessel is a warship?
- What documents do I need for warship import?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify a military vessel under HS codes
- What products are included in HS code 890610
- Differences between warships and other vessels in HS classification
- Requirements for importing warships into the US
- Can I export a naval ship without special permits?
- What defines a vessel as a warship for customs?
- Examples of vessels classified under HS 890610
- Understanding the import regulations for military ships
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of vessels are classified under HS code 890610?
- HS code 890610 covers warships including destroyers, submarines, aircraft carriers, and other military vessels designed for combat.
- Can I import a warship without special permits?
- Yes, importing a warship typically requires special permits and compliance with military export regulations, depending on the country.
- How do I know if my vessel qualifies as a warship?
- A vessel qualifies as a warship if it is designed for military use, equipped with armaments, and intended for combat operations.
- Are there specific regulations for exporting military vessels?
- Yes, exporting military vessels is subject to strict regulations, including licensing and compliance with international arms control agreements.
- What documents do I need to import a warship?
- You will need import permits, proof of ownership, and documentation showing compliance with military export regulations.
- Is there a difference between a warship and a naval support vessel?
- Yes, warships are primarily designed for combat, while naval support vessels may serve logistical or support roles without combat capabilities.
- Can recreational boats be classified under HS 890610?
- No, recreational boats do not qualify under HS 890610 as they are not designed for military use.
- What is the significance of HS code 890610 in trade?
- HS code 890610 is significant for trade in military vessels, ensuring proper classification and compliance with international trade laws.
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