Paper Documents Hs Code

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For example, if you need to export or import pulp, paper, paperboard, paper products and/or waste paper to or from a country, Customs and other governmental and non-governmental agencies will identify your product according to the Harmonized System or HS codes. NOTE: headings Nos 48.03 to 48.09 include papers only, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres: paper and paperboard; Pulp, paper or paperboard products Our solutions for importing paper documents and export data meet your real import and export needs in terms of quality, volume, seasonality and geography. In addition, we help you get detailed information about important export and import fields, including HS codes, product description, customs, quantity, price, etc. Seair`s export import data paves the way for successful partnerships that generate profits in local and global districts. The HS codes listed below help exporters and importers of pulp, paper, paperboard, paper products and/or waste paper to know the product classification code, which is named differently in each country. Note: Unless the context indicates otherwise, a reference to “paper” includes references to paperboard (regardless of thickness or weight per m2). The Harmonized System is an international nomenclature for the classification of products. It allows participating countries to classify traded goods on a common basis for customs purposes. At the international level, the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods is a system of six-digit codes. Introduced in 1988, the Harmonized System is developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO), an independent intergovernmental organization based in Brussels, Belgium, with more than 200 member countries. It has undergone several changes in the classification of products.

These changes were introduced in 1996, 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017. (a) in strips or rolls of a width exceeding 36 cm; or (b) in rectangular sheets (including squares) one side of which is unfolded more than 36 cm and the other more than 15 cm. The import-export-trade sector of paper documents contributes significantly to India`s percentage of total GDP. No wonder, the port is booming in this sector and at Seair we understand better how you can take advantage of this welcome opportunity. We understand the fact that the majority of import companies are engaged in sourcing various product areas such as raw materials, machinery and consumer goods, etc. Therefore, we provide complete import data solutions as well as export data solutions for broad categories of import trading companies and export trading companies.

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