Ortho Acid Customs Clearance in Iran (HS Code + Documents & Permits)
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Instant free consultation1) Applications of Ortho Acid
2) Key Points for Clearing Ortho Acid
Essential Documents
- Commercial Invoice: must state quantity, price, seller details, and delivery terms.
- Bill of Lading (B/L): transport document whose details must match the rest of the file.
- Certificate of Analysis (COA): shows the exact composition and properties to confirm alignment with international standards.
- Certificate of Origin (COO): to confirm the producing country and trade compliance.
- Import permits: chemicals often require permits from bodies such as the Ministry of Industry, Mine & Trade (MIMT) and the Department of Environment (DOE).
Safety Standards
- Transport standards: due to potential hazards in transport/storage, follow HSE guidance, use proper packaging, train staff on risks, and comply with international rules such as the IMDG Code for sea freight.
- Storage standards: keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas; avoid heat sources and flammables.
Special Permits & Import Licenses
3) Customs Tariff & HS Code
Goods | Short Description | HS Code |
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Ortho Acid | Chemical feedstock; pharma/paint/polymer applications | 291830 |
Final subheading depends on purity, grade, form, packaging, and end use.
4) Special Conditions for Ortho Acid Import/Export
Imports
Exports
Import/Export Volumes (indicative)
Global Circulation & Producers
5) Documents Required for Ortho Acid Clearance
- Commercial Invoice: buyer/seller details, date, product type/quantity, unit price, total amount.
- Bill of Lading (B/L): issued by the carrier; must align with the invoice (type, weight, package count, consignor/consignee).
- Certificate of Analysis (COA): from an accredited lab confirming quality, physical/chemical properties, assay, and impurities.
- Import License: as required by law from MIMT or other authorities to control chemical imports.
- Health Certificate: mandatory if used in pharma/food-related industries.
- Certificate of Origin (COO): indicates producing country; affects duties and special conditions.
- ID documents: valid identification for the responsible declarant.
- Customs Declaration: accurate HS code, quantities, and values to avoid delays or penalties.
- Insurance Certificate: proof of cargo insurance covering transit risks.
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Request a pro-forma quoteFAQs
What is the HS Code for Ortho Acid?
Per the text, Ortho Acid falls under 291830 (carboxylic acids); the final line depends on purity and end use.
Which permits are required for import?
Where applicable: permits from the Ministry of Industry, Mine & Trade, National Standard Organization, and the Department of Environment, plus COA and transport/origin documents.
What are the safety standards for transport and storage?
Use appropriate packaging, train staff, ship per the IMDG Code (as applicable), and store cool/dry with ventilation away from heat sources.
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Document preparation: complete, accurate files to prevent downstream issues.
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