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Bricks and tiles of fly ash

Bricks and tiles made from fly ash

NO PGA · STANDARD CUSTOMS PROCEDURE

HSN 6815 99 10 (Bricks and tiles of fly ash) is not covered by a Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Order and carries no Partner Government Agency clearance requirement at the tariff-line level. Import follows the standard customs procedure: Importer-Exporter Code (IEC), bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Other articles of stone or mineral substances under Chapter 68 — particularly cement-bonded or asbestos-containing construction products — may fall under separate compliance regimes; classification accuracy is the principal importer risk.

No partner government agency notification covers this tariff line.
A word of counsel

Fly ash bricks occupy a narrow tariff position; domestically produced equivalents are subject to BIS certification requirements under various IS standards, and customs officers familiar with that domestic regime may scrutinise imported product classification closely. Re-classification to a heading that does carry mandatory compliance — for instance, certain cement or ceramic construction products elsewhere in Chapter 68 or Chapter 69 — triggers retrospective compliance and detention pending the relevant licence. Verify the precise composition and binding agent of the product against the tariff description before relying on the absence of compliance at this line.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 6815 99 10 require any pre-import registration?
A valid Importer-Exporter Code is required for any commercial import; no product-specific registration applies to this tariff line.
What changes if the construction brick or tile is ceramic rather than fly ash based?
Ceramic bricks and tiles are classified under Chapter 69, which covers a range of ceramic construction products that may attract distinct compliance obligations, including mandatory BIS certification under applicable Quality Control Orders.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: BIS / DGFT / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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