HS Code Lookup

Search the Harmonized System database. Enter a product keyword ("laptop", "cotton") or a 2-6 digit HS code.

20 results (showing first 20)

HS CodeDescriptionChapter
0101.21Pure-bred breeding horses01 Live animals
0202.30Frozen boneless beef02 Meat
0304.71Frozen fillets of cod03 Fish
0401.10Milk and cream, low fat, not concentrated04 Dairy
0406.90Cheese, other04 Dairy
0702.00Tomatoes, fresh or chilled07 Edible vegetables
0803.00Bananas, fresh or dried08 Edible fruit
0805.10Oranges, fresh or dried08 Edible fruit
0901.11Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated09 Coffee, tea, spices
0902.30Black tea in packages not exceeding 3 kg09 Coffee, tea, spices
1001.99Wheat and meslin, other than seed10 Cereals
1006.30Semi-milled or wholly milled rice10 Cereals
1509.10Virgin olive oil15 Fats and oils
1701.99Refined cane or beet sugar17 Sugars
1806.10Cocoa powder, with sugar18 Cocoa
1806.32Chocolate blocks, not filled18 Cocoa
1905.31Sweet biscuits19 Preparations of cereals
2106.90Food preparations, not elsewhere specified21 Misc edible preparations
2203.00Beer made from malt22 Beverages
2204.21Wine in containers of 2 litres or less22 Beverages
Note: Results are based on a reference dataset of common trade goods. Always confirm with the official tariff schedule of the destination country before filing.

Frequently asked questions

What is an HS Code?

A Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized 6-digit number used internationally to classify traded products. It's maintained by the World Customs Organization and used by over 200 countries to determine tariff rates and trade statistics.

How many digits does an HS code have?

The international standard is 6 digits. However, many countries add 2-4 more digits for national classification. For example, the US uses 10-digit HTS codes, while the EU uses 8-digit CN codes.

Can the same product have different HS codes?

Yes. Classification depends on the product's material, function, and form. For example, a leather handbag and a plastic handbag have different codes. When in doubt, consult a licensed customs broker.

Is the HS code the same in every country?

The first 6 digits are standardized worldwide. Additional digits vary by country. So HS 8471.30 (laptops) is the same everywhere, but the full national code differs.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an HS code?

An HS (Harmonized System) code is a 6-digit international product classification maintained by the World Customs Organization. It is the global standard for identifying goods in customs declarations.

How many digits does an HS code have?

The international HS code is 6 digits. Countries extend it to 8 digits (EU), 10 digits (US HTS, Japan, Korea), or more, for national tariff schedules.

Is this HS code lookup tool free?

Yes. ImportCalcs HS code lookup is free for personal and commercial use. It is not an official customs database, so always confirm your result with the destination country's tariff.

Can I look up HTS codes for the US here?

The first six digits of a US HTS code are identical to the HS code shown here. For the full 10-digit HTSUS, use the USITC HTS search for the last four digits.

Do HS codes change each year?

The HS nomenclature is revised every five years by the WCO. The 2022 edition is the current global standard in 2026. National extensions may update annually.

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