Glassware; laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical, whether or not graduated or calibrated, of glass n.e.c. in heading no. 7017
HS subheading 7017.90 identifies Glassware; laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical, whether or not graduated or calibrated, of glass n.e.c. in heading no. 7017 — a six-digit classification under Chapter 70 used to set duty and paperwork.
Sourcing this category from India
Products classified under HS 7017.90 can be sourced from India across a range of clusters and price points. Use this page to understand where Glassware; laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical, whether or not graduated or calibrated, of glass n.e.c. in heading no. 7017 sits in the tariff schedule, then explore the Indian sectors and products that supply it.
How to read this code
7017.90 is the six-digit HS subheading. Your destination country extends it to 8–10 digits and assigns the duty rate. India's preferential trade agreements (UAE CEPA, Australia ECTA, and others) can reduce or zero out that duty for many goods — check our import guides for your market.
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