HS-6 · Subheading
900110
Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables; excluding those of heading no. 8544
Heading 9001 — Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables not of heading no. 8544; sheets, plates of polarising material; lenses, prisms, mirrors, of any material; unmounted; not non optical glass
Chapter 90: Optical, photographic, medical instruments
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 900110 when importing or exporting optical fibers, optical fiber bundles, and cables. For instance, if you’re shipping a bundle of optical fibers used in telecommunications, this is the correct code.
This code specifically covers optical fibers and cables, excluding those classified under heading 8544, which pertains to electrical conductors. If your product is a fiber optic cable designed for data transmission, it falls under this HS-6.
In contrast, HS-6 900120 covers optical fiber cables that include electrical conductors. If your shipment contains cables with both optical and electrical components, you would need to classify it differently.
When dealing with optical fibers, ensure that your products are not mixed with other types of cables, as this can lead to misclassification. Accurate classification is crucial for compliance and tariff purposes.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
optical fibers · fiber optic cables · telecommunications cables · medical imaging fibers · optical fiber bundles · data transmission cables · bulk optical fibers · custom optical cables · pre-terminated assemblies · industrial sensor fibers · shipping optical fibers · classification of optical cables
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- A shipment of 1000 meters of single-mode optical fiber for internet connectivity.
- Optical fiber bundles used in medical imaging equipment.
- A box of optical fiber cables designed for outdoor use in telecommunications.
- Bulk optical fibers for use in industrial sensors.
- Custom-made optical fiber cables for data centers.
- Pre-terminated optical fiber assemblies for easy installation.
- Optical fibers packaged in reels for manufacturing purposes.
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 900110 used for?
- How to classify optical fiber cables?
- Are all optical fibers under HS 900110?
- What products fall under HS 900110?
- Differences between HS 900110 and 900120?
- How to import optical fibers?
- What documents are needed for optical fiber shipments?
- Can I use HS 900110 for mixed cables?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- What does HS code 900110 cover in optical products?
- How to determine the right HS code for optical fiber cables?
- Are optical fibers classified under different HS codes?
- What are the requirements for importing optical fibers?
- How to avoid misclassification of optical cables?
- What is the difference between optical fibers and electrical cables?
- Can I classify optical fiber bundles under HS 900110?
- What are the customs duties for HS 900110 optical fibers?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS 900110?
- HS code 900110 includes optical fibers, optical fiber bundles, and optical fiber cables, specifically those not classified under heading 8544.
- How do I know if my product qualifies for HS 900110?
- If your product is an optical fiber or cable intended for telecommunications or data transmission, it likely qualifies for HS 900110.
- What is the difference between HS 900110 and HS 900120?
- HS 900110 covers optical fibers and cables without electrical components, while HS 900120 includes those that have electrical conductors.
- Are there specific packaging requirements for shipping optical fibers?
- Yes, optical fibers should be securely packaged to prevent damage, typically in reels or protective casing, to ensure they arrive intact.
- What documentation do I need for importing optical fibers?
- You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin, depending on your country’s regulations.
- Can I use HS 900110 for optical cables that also carry electrical signals?
- No, if your optical cables carry electrical signals, you should classify them under HS 900120 instead.
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