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HS Code 39077000 - poly(lactic acid) primary forms
Poly"lactic acid", in primary forms
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- Poly(lactic acid), also known as PLA, is a biodegradable and bioactive thermoplastic derived from renewable resources, such as corn starch or sugarcane.
- It is produced through the polymerization of lactic acid monomers, which are obtained from the fermentation of carbohydrates.
- PLA is used in a wide range of applications, including packaging materials (e.g., food containers, disposable tableware), textiles, medical devices (e.g., sutures, implants), and 3D printing filaments.
- In its primary form, PLA is typically available as pellets, granules, or powders, which can be further processed through methods like injection molding, extrusion, or blow molding.
- The material is known for its good mechanical properties, such as stiffness and strength, but it has a relatively low heat resistance compared to other engineering plastics.
- PLA is compostable under industrial conditions, breaking down into lactic acid, water, and carbon dioxide, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional petroleum-based plastics.
- It is classified under HS code 3907.69 for poly(lactic acid) in primary forms, which falls under the broader category of polyesters.
- It is produced through the polymerization of lactic acid monomers, which are obtained from the fermentation of carbohydrates.
- PLA is used in a wide range of applications, including packaging materials (e.g., food containers, disposable tableware), textiles, medical devices (e.g., sutures, implants), and 3D printing filaments.
- In its primary form, PLA is typically available as pellets, granules, or powders, which can be further processed through methods like injection molding, extrusion, or blow molding.
- The material is known for its good mechanical properties, such as stiffness and strength, but it has a relatively low heat resistance compared to other engineering plastics.
- PLA is compostable under industrial conditions, breaking down into lactic acid, water, and carbon dioxide, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional petroleum-based plastics.
- It is classified under HS code 3907.69 for poly(lactic acid) in primary forms, which falls under the broader category of polyesters.
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Trade restrictions and policies
Chapter 39
44 Trade restrictions and policies
Position 3907
6 Trade restrictions and policies
Subheading 390770
20 Trade restrictions and policies
Customs Tariff Number 39077000
1900-01-01
ERGA OMNES (1011)
Third country duty
Regulation 1549/06
1900-01-01
North Macedonia (MK)
Tariff preference
Decision 0239/04
1900-01-01
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA)
Tariff preference
Decision 0474/08
1900-01-01
Ukraine (UA)
Tariff preference
Decision 0295/14
1900-01-01
GSP - General arrangements (2020)
Tariff preference
Regulation 0978/12
1900-01-01
ERGA OMNES (1011)
Autonomous tariff suspension
Regulation 3211/24
1900-01-01
Serbia (XS)
Tariff preference
Decision 0036/10
1900-01-01
Japan (JP)
Tariff preference
Decision 1907/18
1900-01-01
Peru (PE)
Tariff preference
Decision 0735/12
1900-01-01
Albania (AL)
Tariff preference
Decision 0332/09
1900-01-01
Kosovo (XK)
Tariff preference
Decision 0342/16
1900-01-01
Montenegro (ME)
Tariff preference
Decision 0224/10
1900-01-01
New Zealand (NZ)
Tariff preference
Decision 0244/24
1900-01-18
ERGA OMNES (1011)
Import control - Waste
Regulation 1013/06
1900-01-21
Canada (CA)
Tariff preference
Decision 0037/17
1900-01-21
EU-Canada agreement: re-imported goods (1006)
Tariff preference
Decision 0037/17
1900-01-21
Singapore (SG)
Tariff preference
Decision 1875/19
1900-01-18
All third countries (1008)
Export control - Waste
Regulation 1013/06
1900-01-25
Belarus (BY)
Export control
Regulation 0765/06
1900-01-26
Russian Federation (RU)
Export control
Regulation 0833/14
Changes to this tariff number
Changes in favor of 39077000
2006:
39079999
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2007:
39077000