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Permits for export of Ortho xylene

If you are a manufacturer, we will help you prepare the necessary documents for exporting Ortho xylene to the EU, CIS, ASIA, AFRICA or AMERICA.

  • constituent papers of the exporting organization;
  • foreign economic agreement or you can order the execution of the agreement;
  • transaction passport for the contract amount over $50,000;
  • invoice for cargo with the exporter's stamp;
  • invoice with data on the weight and quantity of goods;
  • transport documents;
  • certificate or passport for goods;

The largest buyers of Russian Ortho xylene

We have prepared a list of companies where you can sell Ortho xylene. These are the largest importers purchasing their products from the CIS countries.

  1. CHRIS ANALY LLP: O-XYLENE, (ORTH-XYLENE PETROLEUM), CLASSIFICATION H, FIELD OF APPLICATION: IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, NOT USED IN VETERINARY
  2. AKTOBE GEOLOGICAL LABORATORY LLP: O-XYLENE (XYLENE-ORTHO), -DIMETHYLBENZENE (CH)CH PURE (R.V., %) TU, NOT FOR VETERINARY -KG
  3. XIMBIOGEN LLC: XYLENE-ORTHO PETROLEUM (L-CONTAINER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR REUSE, AND IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE GOODS) METAL BARRELS UNSATURATED CYCLIC HYDROCARBONS CONTAINING A BENZENE RING AND TWO METHYL GROUPS. CLEAR LIQUID. DISSOLVES SPRUCE
  4. PT ELTEKHNIKA GROUP: ORTHO-XYLENE, PURE-COLORLESS LIQUID WITH THE ODOR OF BENZENE, FORMULA CH, CONTENT OF BASIC SUBSTANCE, CAS-No., DENSITY, G/CM, TEMPERA. DISTILLATION HAIL. C, USED AS A SOLVENT FOR MASTIC, PACKED IN PLASTIC CANISTERS
  5. JSC PRIMUYTA: HARDENER (SOLUTION OF ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE IN A MIXTURE OF SOLVENTS: XYLENE, METHOXYPROPYL ACETATE), TU, WITH SOLVENT CONTENT, HARDENER - A MIXTURE OF SYNTHETIC RESINS AND ORG. SOLVENTS (BUTYL ACETATE, XYLENE, ORT
  6. HIMREAGENT LLC: XYLEN-ORTHO (, -DIMETHYLBENZENE) (KG IN UP) - KG, CHEM. FORMULA: CH, CHEM. PURE (TU -), NOT WASTE, SOLVENT FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH BATCH, IS: . APPEARANCE: COLORLESS TRANSPARENT LIQUID MASS FRACTION OF BASIC OHC
  7. COMPANY REACTIVE XHK: ORTHO-XYLENE (O-XYLENE), IS NOT A WASTE, NOT FOR VETERINARY USE, MASS FRACTION OF BASIC SUBSTANCE., IS A COLORLESS TRANSPARENT LIQUID AREA OF APPLICATION: AS A SOLVENT FOR PAINTS, EMA LEI, ORGANIC SILICON
  8. KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE: ORTHOXYLENE (NON-MILITARY USE)
  9. VENEZUELAN JOINT STOCK COMPANY FOR MILITARY INDUSTRY (CAVIM): SET OF PROPERTY ACCORDING TO CONSOLIDATED LIST No. P/, CAT. PROD. MILITARY PURPOSE, CONTAINING: (INSERT, POS.) ORTHO-XYLENE, Pure grade TU - ISOMER OF DIMETHYLBENZENE (XYLENE) CH(CH). REPRESENTS

Customs payments and VAT payment

When exporting Ortho xylene, you will not pay the VAT rate to the budget. The price for the client is 20% VAT.

VAT rate: 0%

Export payments: 0%

Excise tax: 0%

Payment for export Ortho xylene from Russia 0%

When exporting, you can also apply for a VAT refund. To do this, when selling Ortho xylene, it is necessary to prepare a set of all necessary documents. We can help sell your products in the countries of the Customs Union and APEC

When importing (importing) into another country, you will need to pay a tax, similar to VAT. Let's say in the EU this is VAT. IMPORT VAT: 20%

HS codes

2707 - Oils and other products of high-temperature distillation of coal tar; similar products in which the mass of aromatic constituents exceeds the mass of non-aromatic ones:

2707Oils and other products of high-temperature distillation of coal tar; similar products in which the mass of aromatic constituents exceeds the mass of non-aromatic ones:
2707 10- benzene:
2707 10 100 0- - for use as fuel
2707 10 900 0- - for other purposes
2707 20- toluene:
2707 20 100 0- - for use as fuel
2707 20 900 0- - for other purposes
2707 30- xylene:
2707 30 100 0- - for use as fuel
2707 30 900 0- - for other purposes
2707 40 000 0- naphthalene
2707 50- other mixtures of aromatic hydrocarbons, 65% or more by volume (including losses) is distilled at a temperature of 250 C according to ASTM D 86:
2707 50 100 0- - for use as fuel
2707 50 900 0- - for other purposes
- other:
2707 91 000 0— — creosote oils
2707 99- - other:
- - - unrefined oils:
2707 99 110 0- - - - unrefined light oils, 90% or more by volume of which is distilled at temperatures up to 200 C
2707 99 190 0- - - - others
2707 99 300 0— — — sulfurized light oils
2707 99 500 0— — — main products
2707 99 700 0- - - anthracene
2707 99 800 0- - - phenols
- - - others:
2707 99 910 0— — — — for receiving products of heading 2803
2707 99 990 0- - - - others

This heading covers:
1) Oils and other products obtained by the distillation of heavy (high temperature) coal tar in more or less wide fractional limits, which give mixtures consisting mainly of aromatic hydrocarbons and other aromatic compounds.

These oils and other products of this heading include:

— Benzene, toluene, xylene and solvent naphtha.

— Naphthalene oils and crude naphthalene.

— Anthracene oils and crude anthracene.

— Phenolic oils (phenols, cresols, xylenols, etc.).

— Pyridine, quinoline and acridine bases.

— Creosote oils.

2) Similar oils and other aromatic-dominant products produced by the distillation of low temperature coal tar or other mineral tar obtained by extraction from coal gas, petroleum refining or other processes.

This heading covers the oils and products listed above, whether crude or refined, excluding individual chemical compounds obtained in pure or commercially pure form by further fractionation or other processes for the processing of tar oil (chapter ). For benzene, toluene, xylene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenol, cresol, xylenol, pyridine and certain pyridine derivatives, there are special criteria for determining the degree of their purity, specified in the relevant explanatory notes to headings 2902, 2907 and 2933.

Wood tar is classified in the group.

This heading does not cover mixed alkylbenzenes or mixed alkylnaphthalenes obtained by the alkylation of benzene or naphthalene and having rather long side chains (heading 38.17).

Explanations for subheadings

For the determination of aromatic constituents, see Note 2 to this chapter.

2707 10 100 0 and 2707 10 900 0

See note 3 to the subheadings of this group.

These subheadings include only benzene with a purity of less than 95 wt.%. Benzene with a purity of 95% by weight or more is classified in subheading 2902 20 000 0.

2707 20 100 0 and 2707 20 900 0

See note 3 to the subheadings of this group.

These subheadings include only toluene with a purity of less than 95% by weight. Toluene with a purity of 95% by weight or more is classified in subheading 2902 30 000 0.

2707 30 100 0 and 2707 30 900 0

See note 3 to the subheadings of this group.

These subheadings classify only xylenes containing less than 95% by weight of xylenes (ortho-, meta-, or para-isomers of xylene, individual or mixed), as confirmed by gas chromatography. Xylene with a purity of 95% by weight or more is classified in subheadings 2902 41 000 0 - 2902 44 000 0.

2707 40 000 0

See note 3 to the subheadings of this group.

This subheading classifies only naphthalene, the crystallization temperature of which, as confirmed by the method described in Annex B of the Explanatory Note to this chapter, is below 79.4C. If the product has a crystallization temperature of 79.4C or higher, it is classified in subheading 2902 90 100 0.

This subheading does not classify homologues of naphthalene (subheadings 2707 50 100 0 and 2707 50 900 0, 2707 91 000 0 - 2707 99 990 0, 2902 90 100 0 - 2902 90 800 0 or 3817 00 90 0 0).

2707 50 100 0 and 2707 50 900 0

These subheadings classify mixtures of hydrocarbons in which aromatics other than benzene, toluene, xylene or naphthalene predominate and of which 65% or more by volume (including losses) boils at 250C according to ASTM D 86/67 (revised 1972).

2707 99 110 0 and 2707 99 190 0

These subheadings classify:

1. Products obtained by the primary distillation of high-temperature coal tar.

These high temperature coal tars are typically produced at coke foundries at temperatures in excess of 900C. The distillation products of such resins contain not only hydrocarbons with a dominant mass content of aromatic hydrocarbons, but also nitrogen-, oxygen- and sulfur-containing compounds, and very often contain other impurities. These products usually require further processing before further use;

2. Similar products in which the mass content of aromatic components exceeds the mass content of non-aromatic components.

The term “similar products” means products having a composition qualitatively similar to the composition of the products described in paragraph 1 above.

However, they may have a higher proportion of aliphatic and naphthenic hydrocarbons and a lower proportion of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons than the products described in point 1 above.

Only those products in which the mass fraction of aromatic constituents exceeds the mass proportion of non-aromatic constituents are included in these subheadings.

These subheadings also classify fractions obtained by stripping after washing the gas obtained from coking coal (coke oven gas).

2707 99 300 0

For the purposes of this subheading, the term “sulfurized light oils” means only those light fractions obtained from the primary distillation of crude fractions resulting from resins containing sulfur compounds (for example, carbon disulfide, mercaptans, thiophene) and hydrocarbons with a dominant proportion of non-aromatic hydrocarbons, 90 vol.% or more of which are distilled at temperatures less than 80C.

2707 99 500 0

Within this subheading, the main products are considered to be aromatic and/or heterocyclic products with a main nitrogen function.

This subheading classifies, in particular, pyridine, quinoline, acridine and aniline bases (including mixtures thereof). They are obtained mainly from pyridine, quinoline, acridine and their homologues.

Among the main products of this subheading are classified:

1. pyridine with a purity of less than 95 wt.%. Pyridine with a purity of 95% by weight or more is classified in subheading 2933 31 000 0;

2. methylpyridine (picoline), 5-ethyl-2-methylpyridine (5-ethyl-2-picoline), 2-vinylpyridine with a purity of less than 90 wt.% (as confirmed by gas chromatography). If their content is 90 wt. % or more, these products are classified in subheading 2933 39 990 0;

3. quinoline with a purity of less than 95% by weight based on the weight of the anhydrous product (as determined by gas chromatography). If its purity is not less than 95 wt.%, this product is classified in subheading 2933 49 900 0;

4. acridine with a purity of less than 95% by weight on an anhydrous basis (as determined by gas chromatography). If its purity is not less than 95 wt.%, this product is classified in subheading 2933 99 900 0.

This subheading does not cover salts of any of the principal products described above (heading 29.33 or 38.24).

2707 99 700 0

In this subheading, anthracene is usually presented in the form of a sludge or paste, usually containing phenanthrene, carbazole and other aromatic constituents. Only anthracene containing less than 90% by weight of pure anthracene is classified in this subheading. Anthracene containing 90% by weight or more of pure anthracene is classified in subheading 2902 90 100 0.

2707 99 800 0

See note 3 to the subheadings of this group.

These subheadings classify:

1. phenols obtained by distillation of high-temperature coal tar, as well as other similar products in which the mass of aromatic components exceeds the mass of non-aromatic components.

However, salts of phenols are excluded from these subheadings (usually heading 2907 or subheading 3824 90 980 1 - 3824 90 980 9).

2. cresols (single or mixed isomers) containing less than 95 wt.% of total cresols, all cresol isomers (as determined by gas chromatography). If their content is 95% by weight or more, these products are classified in heading 2907 12 000 0;

3. xylenols (single or mixed isomers) containing less than 95 wt.% of total xylenols, all xylenol isomers (as determined by gas chromatography). If their content is 95% by weight, these products are classified in subheading 2907 19 100 0.

4. other phenols having in their structure one or more benzene rings with one or more hydroxyl radicals, provided that they are not chemically defined compounds of heading 2907. One of such products is phenol (C6H5OH) with a purity of less than 90 wt.%

2707 99 910 0 and 2707 99 990 0

These subheadings mainly classify products consisting of mixtures of hydrocarbons.

These products include:

1. Heavy fractions (except petroleum) obtained from the distillation of high-temperature coal tar or products similar to these fractions, provided that:

a) less than 65 vol.% of these products are distilled to 250C according to the ASTM D 86/67 method (reapproved in 1972);

b) they have a density of over 1000 g/cm3 at 15C;

c) they have a penetration index (needle method) of 400 or higher at 25C according to ASTM D 5 method;

d) they have characteristics different from the characteristics of products of subheading 2715 00 000 0.

Products that do not meet the requirements of points (a) - (d) should be classified according to their characteristics, for example, in subheadings 2707 10 100 0 - 2707 30 900 0, 2707 50 100 0 and 2707 50 900 0, in heading 2708 , in subheadings 2710 19 310 0 - 2710 19 990 0, 2713 20 000 0 or in heading 2715 00 000 0.

2. Aromatic extracts that do not meet the requirements prescribed for such products in the Explanatory Notes to subheadings 2713 90 100 0 and 2713 90 900 0.

3. Certain homologues of naphthalene and anthracene, such as ethylnaphthalenes and methylanthracenes, provided that they are not classified in heading 2902.

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