HS code 29 represents organic chemicals.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Hydrocarbons: including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, etc.
- Alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, etc.
- Nitrogen-containing organic compounds: including amines, amides, nitro compounds, etc.
- Organic esters, organic acid anhydrides, halogenated hydrocarbons, thiols, thioethers, etc.
- Other organic chemicals.
Reason for classification:
These chemicals are all based on carbon as the core element, with complex molecular structures and a wide range of chemical properties. They are fundamental raw materials for many industrial productions and are widely used in the fields of medicine, pesticides, dyes, plastics, rubber, coatings, solvents, etc. Therefore, these chemicals are classified into one category to facilitate customs statistics and management.
In short, if your product's main component is a carbon-based compound and is chemically synthesized, it is likely to belong to Chapter 29 of the HS code.
HS code: 2941
Description: Antibiotics
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6-digit explanation:
- Classification: Antibiotics
- Summary: Other --> Natural --> Other
- Meaning: Belongs to other categories of antibiotics, specifically other antibiotics of natural origin.
8-10-digit explanation:
HS code: 2941905000
Classification: Antibiotics: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other
Explanation: This HS code belongs to a more detailed classification of antibiotics, specifically classified as "Other: --> Other: --> Other."
Examples of products:
- Penicillin (a natural antibiotic)
- Streptomycin (a natural antibiotic)
- Tetracycline (a natural antibiotic)
- Erythromycin (a natural antibiotic)
- Clindamycin (a natural antibiotic)
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