HS Code List

Here is the complete two-column table:

Code – CategoryDescription
01 – Live animalsIncludes all live animals such as cattle, poultry, sheep, and fish.
02 – Meat productsMeat and edible meat offal from animals like beef, pork, chicken, lamb, and other livestock.
03 – Fish & seafoodFish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic invertebrates, fresh, frozen, or processed.
04 – Dairy & honeyDairy products, bird eggs, natural honey, and other edible animal-origin products.
05 – Animal productsProducts of animal origin not elsewhere classified, such as animal hair or bones.
06 – Plants & flowersLive plants, bulbs, roots, flowers, and ornamental foliage.
07 – Vegetables & tubersEdible vegetables, roots, and tubers like potatoes, onions, and carrots.
08 – Fruits & nutsEdible fruit, nuts, citrus peel, and melon peel.
09 – Coffee & spicesCoffee, tea, mate, spices, and other aromatic plants.
10 – CerealsIncludes wheat, rice, oats, corn, barley, and similar grains.
11 – Milling productsProducts from the milling industry like malt, starches, inulin, and wheat gluten.
12 – Seeds & fodderOil seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, industrial plants, straw, and fodder for animals.
13 – Gums & resinsLac, gums, resins, and vegetable saps and extracts.
14 – Veg plait materialsVegetable plaiting materials like bamboo, rattan, and other plant-based products not elsewhere classified.
15 – Fats & oilsAnimal or vegetable fats and oils, including their cleavage products and waxes.
16 – Meat & fish prepsPrepared or preserved meat, fish, seafood, or insect-based products.
17 – Sugar productsSugar and sugar confectionery, including refined sugar, candies, and chocolates.
18 – Cocoa productsCocoa and cocoa-based preparations like cocoa powder or chocolate.
19 – Cereal prepsPreparations of cereals, flour, starch, or milk, including baked goods like bread, pastries, and biscuits.
20 – Veg & fruit prepsPreserved vegetables, fruit, nuts, and other plant parts, including jams, pickles, and frozen produce.
21 – Edible prepsMiscellaneous edible preparations like sauces, soups, ice cream, and processed foods.
22 – BeveragesAlcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including spirits, wines, beer, and vinegar.
23 – Food waste & fodderResidues and waste from food industries, used as animal feed or fodder.
24 – Tobacco productsTobacco and substitutes, including products containing nicotine or used for inhalation.
25 – Salt & mineralsSalt, sulfur, earth, stone, lime, and cement.
26 – Ores & ashOres, slag, and ash from metal and mineral processing.
27 – Mineral oilsRefined oil and other products derived from mineral oils.
28 – Inorganic chemicalsInorganic compounds, rare-earth metals, isotopes, and other chemical substances.
29 – Organic chemicalsCompounds used in chemical synthesis, like hydrocarbons, alcohols, and acids.
30 – PharmaceuticalsMedicinal products, including vaccines, antibiotics, and vitamins.
31 – FertilizersMineral or chemical fertilizers for agricultural use.
32 – Dyes & paintsTanning or dyeing extracts, paints, varnishes, pigments, and inks.
33 – Essential oils & cosmeticsEssential oils, resinoids, and cosmetic or toilet preparations.
34 – Soaps & waxesSoaps, detergents, waxes, polishes, candles, and dental preparations.
35 – Enzymes & starchesEnzymes, starches, glues, and similar products.
36 – Explosives & matchesExplosives, fireworks, matches, and combustible preparations.
37 – Photographic goodsPhotographic and cinematographic goods like films and cameras.
38 – Misc chemicalsMiscellaneous chemical products, including reagents and cleaning agents.
39 – PlasticsPlastics and articles made of plastics, including packaging materials.
40 – Rubber goodsRubber and articles made of rubber, including tires and hoses.
41 – Hides & leatherRaw hides, skins (excluding furs), and leather products.
42 – Leather goodsArticles of leather, saddlery, travel goods, handbags, and other containers.
43 – Fur productsFurskins and artificial fur, including manufactured products made from fur.
44 – Wood productsWood and wood-based products like logs, planks, and veneers.
45 – Cork productsCork and articles made from cork, including stoppers and corkboard.
46 – Plaited goodsBasketware and wickerwork made from straw, esparto, or other plaiting materials.
47 – Wood pulpWood pulp and recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard.
48 – Paper productsPaper, paperboard, and articles made from these materials.
49 – Printed materialsPrinted books, newspapers, pictures, and other printed products.
50 – SilkRaw silk, silk yarns, and woven silk fabrics.
51 – Wool productsWool, animal hair, and woven fabrics made from these materials.
52 – CottonCotton fibers, yarns, and fabrics.
53 – Vegetable textilesOther vegetable-based textile fibers like flax and hemp.
54 – Man-made filamentsSynthetic filaments, strip, and similar man-made textiles.
55 – Man-made fibersSynthetic staple fibers like polyester and acrylic.
56 – Wadding & ropesWadding, felt, ropes, cords, and other textile articles.
57 – CarpetsCarpets, rugs, and other textile floor coverings.
58 – Specialty textilesSpecial woven fabrics, laces, tapestries, embroidery, and trimmings.
59 – Coated fabricsCoated or laminated textile fabrics suitable for industrial use.
60 – Knitted fabricsKnitted or crocheted fabrics used for garments or industrial applications.
61 – Knitted apparelApparel and clothing accessories made from knitted or crocheted fabrics.
62 – Woven apparelClothing and accessories made from woven fabrics.
63 – Textiles & ragsOther made-up textiles, worn clothing, and rags.
64 – FootwearShoes, boots, sandals, and other types of footwear and their parts.
65 – HeadgearHats, caps, and other headgear and their parts.
66 – Umbrellas & sticksUmbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat-sticks, and similar items.
67 – Feathers & artificial hairPrepared feathers, down, artificial flowers, and human hair products.
68 – Stone goodsProducts made from stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, or similar materials.
69 – CeramicsCeramic products like tiles, bricks, and pottery.
70 – Glass productsGlass and glassware, including containers and tableware.
71 – Jewelry & coinsNatural or cultured pearls, precious metals, imitation jewelry, and coins.
72 – Iron & steelRaw and processed iron and steel products.
73 – Iron & steel goodsArticles made from iron or steel, like pipes, tools, and frameworks.
74 – Copper productsCopper and articles made from copper.
75 – Nickel productsNickel and products made from nickel.
76 – Aluminum goodsAluminum and articles made from aluminum.
78 – Lead productsLead and articles made from lead.
79 – Zinc goodsZinc and articles made from zinc.
80 – Tin productsTin and articles made from tin.
81 – Base metalsOther base metals, cermets, and articles made from them.
82 – ToolsTools, implements, cutlery, and their parts made from base metals.
83 – Base metal articlesMiscellaneous articles made from base metals.
84 – MachineryBoilers, nuclear reactors, mechanical appliances, and parts.
85 – Electrical machineryElectrical equipment, sound recorders, reproducers, and related accessories.
86 – Railway equipmentRailway or tramway locomotives, rolling stock, and track fixtures.
87 – VehiclesMotor vehicles, bicycles, and their parts and accessories.
88 – Aircraft & spacecraftAircraft, spacecraft, and related parts.
89 – Ships & boatsShips, boats, and floating structures.
90 – Optical goodsOptical, photographic, measuring, precision, and medical instruments and apparatus.
91 – Clocks & watchesClocks, watches, and their parts.
92 – Musical instrumentsMusical instruments and their parts and accessories.
93 – Arms & ammunitionFirearms, ammunition, and related parts and accessories.
94 – FurnitureFurniture, bedding, mattresses, cushions, and prefabricated buildings.
95 – Toys & sports goodsToys, games, sporting equipment, and their accessories.
96 – Misc articlesMiscellaneous manufactured articles not elsewhere classified.
97 – Art & antiquesWorks of art, collectors’ pieces, and antiques.

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