Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "48" represent products made of paper, paper pulp, or cardboard.

Specifically, this category includes the following:

  • Semi-finished products such as rolls, sheets, or panels of paper or cardboard
  • Various packaging products, such as cardboard boxes, paper boxes, and paper bags
  • Paper for writing, printing, or drawing
  • Toilet paper, facial tissues, paper towels, etc.
  • Wallpaper, floor paper
  • Paper stationery, toys, decorations, etc.

In short, any product primarily made of paper or cardboard is typically classified under the HS code "48".

If you want to know more specific classifications, please provide a more detailed HS code (such as 4801, 4810, etc.), or describe the product in more detail, and I will do my best to answer for you.

The first four digits of the HS code 4802 represent the following classification and meaning:

Uncoated paper and cardboard for writing, printing, or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punch cards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets of any size, excluding those in Chapters 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and cardboard.

The six-digit classification:

Classification: Uncoated paper and cardboard for writing, printing, or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punch cards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) form, of any size, excluding those in Chapters 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and cardboard.

Specific meaning: Refers to paper and cardboard that do not contain fibers obtained by mechanical or chemically mechanical methods, or whose total fiber content does not exceed 10% by weight of such fibers. The weight is 40 grams per square meter or more, but not exceeding 150 grams per square meter, in roll form.

8-10 digits explanation: HS code: 4802553000 Classification: Uncoated paper and cardboard for writing, printing, or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punch cards and punch tape paper, in roll or rectangular (including square) sheet form, of any size, excluding those in Chapters 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and cardboard. Explanation: * Scope of application: Includes uncoated paper and cardboard for writing, printing, or graphic purposes, in roll or rectangular sheet form. * Excluded: Paper in Chapters 4801 or 4803. * Specific classification: * Paper and cardboard that do not contain fibers obtained by mechanical or chemically mechanical methods, or whose total fiber content does not exceed 10% of such fibers. * Paper in roll form with a weight of 40 grams per square meter or more, but not exceeding 150 grams per square meter. * Paper with a width exceeding 15 centimeters, such as Indian paper and Bible paper.

Product examples: * Writing paper * Printing paper * Graph paper * Handmade paper * Non-perforated punch cards * Punch tape paper * Indian paper * Bible paper * Paper for stationery * Paper for art and drawing