1. Coffee, tea, mate and spices
HS Code: 09
Description: HS Code 9 pertains to miscellaneous manufactured articles. It covers an extensive range of items not classified under the primary categories, including works of art, antiques, walking sticks, umbrellas, brooms, buttons, safety matches, and even the artificial flowers. It provides a classification for industrial as well as personal objects with specific manufacturing attributes.
2. Ores, slag and ash
HS Code: 26
Description: HS Code 26 pertains to Ores, Slag, and Ash. This category includes various types of ores such as iron, copper, nickel, cobalt, aluminum, lead, zinc, tin, tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, magnesium, and others. Additionally, it involves waste and residue from industries. The ash from incineration and other metallurgical or smelting processes is also incorporated under this HS Code.
3. Genuine pearls or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious, precious metals, precious metal platings; imitation jewelry; coins
HS Code: 71
Description: HS Code 71 corresponds to the category for natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, and metals clad with precious metal. This also includes articles thereof, imitation jewellery, and coin-related items. It is prominent in jewelry and minting industries.
4. Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes
HS Code: 24
Description: HS Code 24 relates to the import and export category of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes. This category encompasses a wide range of tobacco products, including but not limited to, cigars, cigarettes, smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, and snuff. It also includes homogenised or 'reconstituted' tobacco products.
5. Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruit or melons
HS Code: 08
Description: HS Code 8 pertains to the classification of edible fruits and nuts, along with the peel of citrus fruits or melons. This category includes a wide array of fruits and nuts, both fresh and dried, such as bananas, apples, grapes, oranges, coconuts, cashews, and almonds. The code also covers the peels of citrus fruits and melons, which are a source of essential oils and dietary fiber.