Customs 101: What is HS Code?

HS Codes are crucial for international trade. Find out why it's important to pay attention to these codes and learn how to add the correct one to your shipment.

EU Nomenclature website shows HS Code 6109 1000 for cotton knitted tops, helping customs to identify shipped goods.
EU Nomenclature website shows HS Code 6109 1000 for cotton knitted tops, helping customs to identify shipped goods.
EU Nomenclature website shows HS Code 6109 1000 for cotton knitted tops, helping customs to identify shipped goods.

HS Code or Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System: is a code used by customs worldwide. It helps them categorize the products you’re importing or exporting.

This code has six or more digits, and is important for properly categorizing and identifying your items as they go through customs. This is a standardized system of names and numbers that vary in length depending on country and use.

For more info on country-specific code variations, click here to explore FAQ:




When you need a HS Code for import and export?

You’ll need it for international import and export shipping tasks such as:

  • Completing shipping documents such as a shipper’s letter of instructions, a commercial invoice or a certificate of origin
  • Determining duty rates
  • Identifying customs duty relief and exemptions
  • Qualifying for manufacturer/assembler tariff provisions
  • Qualifying for Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
  • Conducting market research and trade statistics



Why is a HS Code important?

For you

To correctly calculate taxes and duties on your international shipments


For customs

To easily identify what you are shipping and apply any necessary restrictions


Is the code missing or incorrect on your shipping documents? Your receiver or customer might end up paying the wrong tax, causing shipment to delay and put you at risk of:

  • Excessive fines and penalties
  • Goods confiscation and potential anti-dumping/countervailing duties without prior notice
  • Missing out on free trade agreement benefits
  • An audit if customs agents identify potential warning signs in your entry filings



How to find a HS Code

The HS Code for a product may be different in your country compared to your recipient’s. To avoid confusion, you should get the code from the recipient’s country.

HS Code finder in FedEx Ship Managerâ„¢ effortlessly finds harmonized codes with item description selection and search results
HS Code finder in FedEx Ship Managerâ„¢ effortlessly finds harmonized codes with item description selection and search results
HS Code finder in FedEx Ship Managerâ„¢ effortlessly finds harmonized codes with item description selection and search results

FedEx can help with finding your HS Code in 4 simple steps*

*Only applicable for full container load owners.

You could use HS Code search tools such as WCO Trade Tools, FindHS.Codes, Harmonized System (HS) Codes Lookup & Finder.




FAQs

Want to know more? Here are some frequently asked questions.




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