The first two digits of the HS code "38" represent chemical products.
Specifically, this category includes:
- Inorganic chemicals: For example, sodium chloride, sulfuric acid, aluminum oxide, etc.
- Organic chemicals: For example, alcohols, ketones, acids, esters, etc.
- Derivatives of organic chemicals: For example, dyes, pigments, plastic raw materials, etc.
- Other chemical products: For example, adhesives, inks, photographic chemicals, etc.
The classification reason is based on the product's chemical composition and use. If the main component of the product is a chemical substance and it has chemical properties, it is likely to be classified under Chapter 38.
It is important to note that Chapter 38 is very broad, and the specific classification to which a product belongs depends on the specific components, uses, and physical and chemical properties of the product.
First four digits explanation: HS code: 3815
Classification description: Initiators, promoters, and catalysts for reactions, not elsewhere specified or included.
Detailed information: No more detailed description is available.
Six-digit explanation: HS code: 3815.90
Classification: Initiators, promoters, and catalysts for reactions, not specifically specified or included elsewhere:
Meaning: Other categories, entirely composed of inorganic substances, containing bismuth, tungsten, or vanadium.
8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 3815905000 Classification: Initiators, promoters, and catalysts for reactions, others not listed or included Explanation: This HSCODE belongs to initiators, promoters, and catalysts for reactions, more specifically, it is the category of "others not listed or included."
Examples of products: * Initiators for polymerization reactions * Catalysts for chemical synthesis * Promoters for chemical reactions * Other chemical reagents not specifically listed in other categories
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