The ITC (HS) code list can be found on the DGFT website or on numerous non-government portals in India. The Harmonized Tariff Schedule can be found on the ITC website in the United States.
The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HCDSS), often known as the Harmonized System (HS) of tariff nomenclature, is an internationally defined system of names and numbers for classifying traded products.
Taric Codes, HS Codes, Tariff Codes, and Tariff Headings are all terms used to refer to commodity codes. To guarantee that you pay the exact amount of customs duties, taxes, and other charges, you must enter the correct commodity code.
Most trading nations across the world currently utilise harmonised codes (or tariffs) as an international customs categorization system. HS Codes are frequently used in the export procedure for commodities. The Harmonized System is a standardised numerical classification system for traded goods.
To assist you figure out what the HS code for your goods should be, go to http://www.foreign-trade.com/reference/hscode.htm. When it comes to importing your products, the HS code is crucial, and you can add it to your product in the Info part of the Products page in your Supplier Center.
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