Harmonized System Code Classification

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

Specifically, this category includes the following:

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

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

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

The first four digits of the HS code 4802 represent:

Uncoated paper and paperboard 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 paper from Chapters 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and paperboard.

6-digit explanation: Classification: Uncoated paper and paperboard 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 paper from Chapters 4801 or 4803; handmade paper and paperboard.

Specific meaning: Refers to other paper and paperboard, where more than 10% (by weight percentage) of the total fiber content consists of fibers obtained through mechanical or chemi-mechanical processes.

8-10 digits explanation: hscode: 4802691000 Classification: Uncoated paper and paperboard 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 paper and paperboard from Chapters 4801 or 4803: --> Other paper and paperboard, where more than 10 percent of the weight consists of fibers obtained through mechanical or chemi-mechanical processes: --> Other: --> Writing and cover paper

Explanation: This HS code belongs to the category of uncoated paper and paperboard, specifically for writing, printing, and other purposes, and refers to other types of paper and paperboard where more than 10% of the fiber content is obtained through mechanical or chemi-mechanical processes, ultimately classified as writing and cover paper.

Product Examples:

  • Writing Paper: Standard paper used for writing, such as office paper or notebook paper.
  • Cover Paper: Used for book covers or folders, often thicker and more durable.
  • Printing Paper: Used for printing newspapers, magazines, or brochures.
  • Art Paper: Used for drawing or painting, often with a textured surface.
  • Stationery Paper: Includes paper for envelopes, cards, or other stationery items.

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