Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits "40" in the HS code represent rubber and its products.

Specifically:

  • 40 chapter covers natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and various rubber products.
  • Mainly includes: natural rubber (crude rubber, smoked sheet, sheet rubber, etc.), synthetic rubber (styrene butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, chloroprene rubber, etc.), rubber tires, rubber tubes, rubber belts, rubber soles, rubber products, etc.

Therefore, if your product is rubber material itself, or made primarily of rubber, its HS code is likely to start with "40".

To determine a more precise classification, it is necessary to further understand the specific composition, use, and manufacturing process of the product.

First four digits explanation: 4016 represents: other vulcanized rubber products, excluding hard rubber.

First six digits explanation: * Classification: other vulcanized rubber products, excluding hard rubber products * Specific meaning: * Other: refers to vulcanized rubber products that do not belong to other clearly defined categories. * Washers, gaskets, and other sealing devices: refer to rubber products used to prevent leakage. * Other: refers to washers, gaskets, and other sealing devices not clearly defined above. * Other: refers to rubber products not clearly defined above.

8-10 digits explanation: No corresponding HS code, the user input HS code is incorrect.

Examples of products: * Rubber gaskets * Rubber seals * Rubber washers * Rubber O-rings * Rubber parts for machinery * Rubber parts for automobiles * Rubber parts for electrical equipment * Rubber parts for construction * Rubber parts for industrial equipment * Rubber parts for household appliances

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