The first two digits of the HS code starting with 71 usually represent pearls, precious stones, or precious metals and their products.
Specifically:
- 7101: Pearls (natural or cultured) and their products
- 7102: Diamonds
- 7103: Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, etc.) and their products
- 7104: Semi-finished products of precious metals (such as gold powder, gold granules)
- 7105: Products of precious metals (other than gold, silver, platinum, etc., such as jewelry)
- 7106: Precious metal powders
- 7108: Other products of precious metals
Therefore, if the product is pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, etc., or items made from these materials such as jewelry or handicrafts, it is usually classified under codes starting with 71.
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The first four digits explanation:
7106: Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unprocessed or semi-finished, or in powder form.
The six-digit explanation:
HS code: 7106.91
Classification: Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unprocessed or semi-finished, or in powder form.
Specific meaning: Refers to other silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unprocessed or semi-finished, or in powder form.
The 8-10 digit explanation:
HS code: 7106915000
Classification: Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unprocessed or semi-finished, or in powder form: --> Other: --> Unprocessed: --> Other
Explanation: This HS code belongs to the category of silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unprocessed or semi-finished, or in powder form, and is further classified as other, unprocessed, other.
Examples of products that may fall under this category include:
- Silver powder used in industrial applications
- Unprocessed silver ingots
- Silver granules used in jewelry making
- Semi-finished silver sheets or wires
- Silver that has been coated with gold or platinum but not yet processed into finished products
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