The first two digits of the HS code "48" represent paper, paper pulp, or paperboard products.
Specifically, this classification includes the following main contents:
- Paper, paperboard, and their products: Including writing paper, printing paper, packaging paper, toilet paper, wallpaper, paper bags, paper boxes, etc.
- Paper pulp products: Including paper pulp boards, paper pulp molded products, etc.
- Other paper products: Including paper tableware, paper diapers, paper tape, paper ropes, etc.
Reason for classification:
The HS code system classifies items based on their material, use, and manufacturing method. The codes starting with "48" are mainly classified based on the common feature that the main material is paper, paper pulp, or paperboard.
In short, if the main component of a product is paper, paper pulp, or paperboard, it is generally classified into the "48" category.
If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 4801, 4810, etc.), I can provide a more detailed classification explanation.
The first four digits of the HS code 4804 represent:
Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard in rolls or sheets, excluding those in Chapter 4802 or 4803.
6-digit explanation: Classification: Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard in rolls or sheets, not included in Chapter 4802 or 4803.
Specific meaning: Refers to other kraft paper and paperboard with a weight exceeding
8-10 digit explanation:
hscode: 4804412000
Classification: Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard in rolls or sheets, not included in Chapter 4802 or 4803 → Other kraft paper and paperboard, weight exceeding
Examples of products: * Kraft paper rolls for packaging * Unbleached paperboard sheets for boxes * Heavy-duty packaging paper in rolls * Paperboard for industrial packaging * Uncoated kraft paper for corrugated boxes
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