pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard
HS Code: 4706200000
SECTION 10
PULP OF WOOD OR OF OTHER FIBROUS CELLULOSIC MATERIAL; RECOVERED (WASTE AND SCRAP)PAPER OR PAPERBOARD; PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES THEREOF
CHAPTER 47
Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper of paperboard
HEADING 4706
Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap)paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material;
HS Code Structure Breakdown
| Level | Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Section | 10 | PULP OF WOOD OR OF OTHER FIBROUS CELLULOSIC MATERIAL; RECOVERED (WASTE AND SCRAP)PAPER OR PAPERBOARD; PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES THEREOF |
| Chapter | 47 | Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper of paperboard |
| Heading | 4706 | Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap)paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material; |
| Subheading | 470620 | pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard |
| Commodity | 4706200000 | pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard |
HS Code 4706200000 for pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard
Product Wiki
pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard has a clear classification code under the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS Code), serving as an essential basis for customs authorities worldwide to conduct trade statistics and levy tariffs.
Cross-border trade data shows that China holds a non-negligible market share in the manufacturing and export supply of pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard, with its export volume maintaining a high level over the long term.
Governments and industry associations worldwide usually set different market access standards, quality certifications, and environmental requirements for the import and export of pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard.
With technological advancements and the diversification of market demands, the scope of application for pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard continues to expand, driving the development of related industries.
Currently, the global supply-demand balance of pulps of fibres derived from recovered(waste and scrap)paper or paperboard is profoundly affected by macroeconomic fluctuations and geopolitics, with market prices and trade flows exhibiting cyclical variations.
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