The first two digits of the HS code "28" represent chemical products.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Inorganic chemicals: For example, aluminum oxide, sodium chloride, sulfuric acid, etc.
- Organic chemicals: For example, ethylene, propylene, benzene, methanol, etc.
- Derivatives of organic chemicals
- Specialty chemicals
- Isotopes of chemical elements
- Other chemical products
Reason for classification:
The classification under chapter "28" is based on the chemical composition and chemical properties of the product. If a product is produced through a chemical process, or if its primary use is in the chemical industry, it is typically classified under this chapter.
In simple terms, any product that is manufactured through a chemical reaction, or used as a raw material, intermediate, or finished product in the chemical industry, falls within the scope of chapter 28.
I hope this explanation is helpful to you! If you can provide a more specific HS code, I can give you a more detailed explanation.
The first four digits of the HS code "2828" are classified as:
Chlorates; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; bromates
The six-digit classification:
HS code: 2828.90
Classification: Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites
Meaning: This HS code covers other types of hypochlorites, commercial calcium hypochlorite, chlorites, and hypobromites.
8-10 digit classification:
HS code: 2828900000
Classification: Other
Explanation: Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites — other
Examples of products:
- Calcium hypochlorite
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Potassium chlorite
- Sodium bromate
- Commercial bleach (containing hypochlorite)
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