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Ceramic building bricks, flooring blocks, and filler tiles, other

NO PGA · STANDARD CUSTOMS PROCEDURE

HSN 6904 90 00 (other ceramic building bricks, flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like) 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. Ceramic products in Chapter 69 vary significantly by type and specification — certain ceramic tiles and refractory products classified elsewhere in the chapter may carry compliance obligations not applicable here.

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

The absence of compliance at this tariff line does not extend to all ceramic building products: refractory bricks and similar articles under Chapter 69, and ceramic tiles classified in other headings of the same chapter, may attract Bureau of Indian Standards quality control requirements or other obligations. Re-classification on customs examination — driven by product specification, end-use declaration, or material composition — triggers retrospective compliance, including potential detention. Verify the precise product description, dimensions, and intended structural application against the customs tariff before importing.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 6904 90 00 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 ceramic product is a refractory brick or a floor or wall tile classified elsewhere in Chapter 69?
Refractory ceramic products and certain ceramic tiles classified under other headings in Chapter 69 may attract quality control or conformity assessment obligations, and re-classification by customs to those headings triggers retrospective compliance.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: BIS / DGFT / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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