Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "72" represent steel.

Specifically, Chapter 72 covers the following steel products:

  • Iron and steel, excluding alloy steel: This includes various shapes of iron and steel, such as plates, coils, tubes, sections, bars, wires, etc.
  • Steel products for various uses: For example, steel products for construction, vehicles, boilers, containers, etc.

Therefore, if your product is made of iron or steel and is not alloy steel, its HS code is likely to start with "72".

To determine the classification more accurately, you also need to consider the product's specific composition, shape, and use.

First four digits explanation: HS Code: 7217

Classification Description: Iron wire or non-alloy steel wire

Other Information:

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Six-digit explanation: HS Code: 7217.10

Classification: Iron wire or non-alloy steel wire

Specific Meaning: Uncoated or uncoated, whether polished or not: Other: Other steel wire.

Eight to ten digits explanation: HS Code: 7217103000

Classification: Iron or non-alloy steel wire --> Uncoated or uncoated, whether polished or not: --> Carbon content less than 0.25%: --> Flat wire: --> Thickness over 1.25 mm

Explanation: This HS code corresponds to iron or non-alloy steel wire, specifically uncoated or uncoated wire, with a carbon content less than 0.25%, and is flat wire with a thickness over 1.25 mm.

Product Examples: * Flat steel wire for construction * Steel wire used in machinery parts * Steel wire for making mesh or grids * Steel wire used in electrical applications * Steel wire for manufacturing tools or components

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