The first two digits of the HS code "47" represent fish and fish products.
Specifically, this classification includes the following:
- Live fish, frozen fish, fresh fish, dried fish, salted fish, smoked fish, and other forms of fish.
- Fish fillets, fish loins, fish paste, and other fish products.
- Fish eggs, caviar, etc.
Reason for classification:
The HS code system classifies goods based on their attributes. The code "47" for fish and fish products is based on the biological characteristics and primary use of the product. Fish are aquatic animals with unique biological features and are an important food source, hence they are classified separately.
In short, if your product is fish or a food product made from fish, its HS code is likely to start with "47".
The first four digits of the HS code are 4703.
Classification description: Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulfate process, not dissolving grade.
Detailed information:
- General tariff: Not provided
- Special tariff: Not provided
- Tariff 2: Not provided
- Quota quantity: Not provided
- Additional tariffs: Not provided
- Unit of measurement: Not provided
6-digit explanation:
Classification: Chemical wood pulp
Specific meaning:
- Chemical wood pulp: Refers to wood pulp produced by chemical methods.
- Soda or sulfate method: Refers to the chemical process used in pulp production.
- Not dissolving grade: Refers to wood pulp not used for dissolving.
- Unbleached: Refers to wood pulp that has not been bleached.
- Coniferous: Refers to wood pulp made from coniferous trees.
8-10 digit explanation:
HS code: 4703110000
Classification: Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulfate, other than dissolving grades: --> Unbleached: --> Coniferous
Explanation: Refers to chemical wood pulp made by soda or sulfate process, not dissolving grade: --> Unbleached: --> Coniferous.
Examples of products:
- Unbleached coniferous chemical wood pulp
- Unbleached chemical wood pulp from pine trees
- Non-dissolving chemical wood pulp from coniferous trees
- Chemical wood pulp produced using the sulfate method from coniferous wood
- Unbleached chemical pulp for papermaking from coniferous trees
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