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For TRADENET VERSION 4.1 Sorted by Chemical Names (Last Updated on 21 Apr 2021) For TRADENET VERSION 4.1 Sorted by Chemical Names (Last updated on 21 Apr 2021) CHEMICALS CLASSIFIED UNDER HS CODES CONTROLLED BY PCD(HS) OR JOINTLY CONTROLLED WITH OTHER CAs HS CODE PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT *CAS Number (AHTN CODE 2017) 29242990 (2R,3S)-N-TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL-3-AMINO-1-CHLORO-2- PCDCAR115 162536-40-5 HYDROXY-4-PHENYLBUTANE 29242990 [(1S)-3-METHYL-1-[[(2R)-2- PCDCAR118 247068-82-2 METHYLOXIRANYL]CARBONYL]BUTYL]CARBAMIC ACID 1,1- DIMETHYLETHYL ESTER A 28521090 1-(4-CHLOROMERCURIOPHENYLAZO)-2-NAPHTHOL; MERCURY PCDMEO112 3076-91-3 ORANGE 29159090 1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYLPEROXY NEODECANOATE PCDTPN111 51240-95-0 29159090 1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYLPEROXY-2-ETHYLHEXANOATE PCDTPN112 22288-43-3 A 29096000 1,1-DI(TERT-AMYLPEROXY)CYCLOHEXANE PCDDIT116 15667-10-4 A 29096000 1,1-DI(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-3,3,5-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANE PCDDIT112 6731-36-8 A 29096000 1,1-DI(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)CYCLOHEXANE PCDDIT111 3006-86-8 29159090 1,1-DIMETHYL-3-HYDROXYBUTYLPEROXY NEOHEPTANOATE PCDDIM121 110972-57-1 A 29096000 1,1-DIMETHYLPROPYL-1-METHOXYCYCLOHEXYLPEROXIDE PCDDIP119 125768-93-6 29159090 1,1-DIMETHYLPROPYL 3,5,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANEPEROXOATE PCDDIT115 68860-54-8 29291090 1,3-BIS(ISOCYANATOMETHYL)CYCLOHEXANE PCDBIS114 38661-72-2 29291090 1,4-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE; P-PHENYL DIISOCYANATE PCDPHD111 104-49-4 29269000 1,6-DICYANOHEXANE; SUBERONITRILE PCDDIC119 629-40-3 A 29189900 2-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)PROPIONIC ACID PCDTRA113 93-72-1 A 29189900 2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)PROPANOIC ACID PCDDIA115 120-36-5 29339990 2-(P-CHLOROPHENYL)-3-CYANO-4-BROMO-5- PCDCHL137 122454-29-9 TRIFLUOROMETHYL PYRROLE; TRALOPYRIL A 29161490 2-[METHYL[(TRIDECAFLUOROHEXYL) SULFONYL]AMINO]ETHYL PCDPFH111 355-46-4 METHACRYLATE) (PFHXS) 68259-08-5 3871-99-6 423-50-7 67584-53-6 70225-16-0 41997-13-1 67584-61-6 A 38089130 2-(P-CHLOROPHENYL)-3-CYANO-4-BROMO-5- PCDCHL137 122454-29-9 TRIFLUOROMETHYL PYRROLE; TRALOPYRIL (Insecticide) - In aerosol containers A 38089190 2-(P-CHLOROPHENYL)-3-CYANO-4-BROMO-5- PCDCHL137 122454-29-9 TRIFLUOROMETHYL PYRROLE; TRALOPYRIL (Insecticide) – Not in aerosol containers 29291090 2,2,4-TRIMETHYLHEXAMETHYLENE-1,6-DIISOCYANATE PCDTTI112 16938-22-0 29291090 2,2’-DIPHENYLMETHANE DIISOCYANATE PCDDID115 2536-05-2 C 29270090 2,2'-AZOBIS(2,4-DIMETHYLVALERONITRILE) PCDAZO112 4419-11-8 C 29270090 2,2'-AZOBIS(2-METHYLBUTYRONITRILE) PCDAZO111 13472-08-7 C 29270090 2,2'-AZOBIS(ISOBUTYRONITRILE) PCDAZO113 78-67-1 A 29096000 2,2-BIS(4,4-DI-TERT-BUTYLPEROXY CYCLOHEXYL)PROPANE PCDBIS113 1705-60-8 A 29096000 2,2-BIS(TERT-BUTYL PEROXY)BUTANE; DI(TERT-BUTYL PCDBIS112 2167-23-9 PEROXY)BUTANE 29269000 2,2-DIBROMO-3-NITRILOPROPIONAMIDE; DBNPA PCDDIB118 10222-01-2 A 38089219 2,2-DIBROMO-3-NITRILOPROPIONAMIDE; DBNPA (Fungicide) - PCDDIB118 10222-01-2 In aerosol containers A-1 For TRADENET VERSION 4.1 Sorted by Chemical Names (Last updated on 21 Apr 2021) HS CODE PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT *CAS Number (AHTN CODE 2017) A 38089290 2,2-DIBROMO-3-NITRILOPROPIONAMIDE; DBNPA (Fungicide) – PCDDIB118 10222-01-2 Not in aerosol containers A 38089990 2,2-DIBROMO-3-NITRILOPROPIONAMIDE; DBNPA (Rodenticide PCDDIB118 10222-01-2 & similar preparation) 29291090 2,4,4-TRIMETHYLHEXAMETHYLENE-1,6-DIISOCYANATE PCDTTI113 15646-96-5 29211100 2,4-D AMINE; 2,4-D DIMETHYLAMINE PCDDAM111 2008-39-1 A 38089311 2,4-D AMINE; 2,4-D DIMETHYLAMINE (Herbicide) - In aerosol PCDDAM111 2008-39-1 containers A 38089319 2,4-D AMINE; 2,4-D DIMETHYLAMINE (Herbicide) – Not in PCDDAM111 2008-39-1 aerosol containers A 29189900 2,4-D BUTYL ESTER PCDDBE111 94-80-4 A 38089311 2,4-D BUTYL ESTER (Herbicide) - In aerosol containers PCDDBE111 94-80-4 A 38089319 2,4-D BUTYL ESTER (Herbicide) – Not in aerosol containers PCDDBE111 94-80-4 A 29189900 2,4-D ISOBUTYL ESTER PCDDIE113 1713-15-1 A 38089311 2,4-D ISOBUTYL ESTER (Herbicide) - In aerosol containers PCDDIE113 1713-15-1 A 38089319 2,4-D ISOBUTYL ESTER (Herbicide) - Not in aerosol containers PCDDIE113 1713-15-1 A 29189900 2,4-D ISOOCTYL ESTER PCDDIE115 25168-26-7 A 29189900 2,4-D SODIUM SALT PCDDSS111 2702-72-9 A 38089311 2,4-D SODIUM SALT (Herbicide) - In aerosol containers PCDDSS111 2702-72-9 A 38089319 2,4-D SODIUM SALT (Herbicide) - Other than aerosol containers PCDDSS111 2702-72-9 A 29189900 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID; 2,4-D ACID PCDDIA112 94-75-7 A 38089311 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID; 2,4-D ACID (Herbicide) - PCDDIA112 94-75-7 In aerosol containers A 38089319 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID; 2,4-D ACID (Herbicide) - PCDDIA112 94-75-7 Not in aerosol containers 29291090 2,4'-DIPHENYLMETHANE DIISOCYANATE PCDDID113 5873-54-1 A 29096000 2,5-DIMETHYL-2,5-DI-(2-ETHYLHEXANOYLPEROXY)HEXANE PCDDIM123 13052-09-0 A 29096000 2,5-DIMETHYL-2,5-DI(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)HEXANE PCDDIM111 78-63-7 A 29096000 2,5-DIMETHYL-2,5-DI(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)HEXYNE-3 PCDDIM116 1068-27-5 29291090 2,6-DIMETHYLPHENYL ISOCYANATE PCDDIM119 28556-81-2 29319041 2,7-BIS(2-ARSONOPHENYLAZO)CHROMOTROPIC ACID; PCDARS114 1668-00-4 ARSENAZO III - In liquid form 29319049 2,7-BIS(2-ARSONOPHENYLAZO)CHROMOTROPIC ACID; PCDARS114 1668-00-4 ARSENAZO III – Other than liquid form A 29189900 2-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID PCDCHA113 614-61-9 29269000 2-IODOISOBUTYRONITRILE PCDIBN111 19481-79-9 29269000 2-METHYLGLUTARONITRILE PCDMET121 4553-62-2 29319090 3-(TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ISOCYANATE; 3- PCDTSI112 24801-88-5 ISOCYANATOPROPYL TRIETHOXYSILANE 29291090 3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ISOCYANATE; 3- PCDTSI113 15396-00-6 ISOCYANATOPROPYL TRIMETHOXYSILANE 29329990 3,3,5,7,7-PENTAMETHYL-1,2,4-TRIOXEPANE PCDPMT111 215877-64-8 A 29096000 3,6,9-TRIETHYL-3,6,9-TRIMETHYL-1,4,7-TRIPEROXONANE PCDTRI122 24748-23-0 29159090 3-HYDROXY-1,1-DIMETHYLBUTYL-PEROXYNEODECANOATE PCDHYD114 95718-78-8 29241900 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYLBUTYL CARBAMATE PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 38089420 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYL BUTYL CARBAMATE (Disinfectant) – In PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 other washing or cleaning preparations, for retail sale, in liquid form A-2 For TRADENET VERSION 4.1 Sorted by Chemical Names (Last updated on 21 Apr 2021) HS CODE PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT *CAS Number (AHTN CODE 2017) 38089490 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYL BUTYL CARBAMATE (Disinfectant) - Not in PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 aerosol containers and not containing mixtures of coal tar acid and alkalis 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYL BUTYL CARBAMATE (FUNGICIDE)- Not in 38085929 PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 aerosol containers ® 34022015 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYLBUTYL CARBAMATE - In other washing or PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 cleaning preparations, for retail sale, in liquid form A 38089910 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYLBUTYL CARBAMATE (Wood preservatives, PCDIBC111 55406-53-6 containing insecticides or fungicides) 29319041 3-NITRO-4-HYDROXYPHENYLARSONIC ACID – in liquid form PCDNIA112 121-19-7 A 29189900 4-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)BUTYRIC ACID PCDDIA114 94-82-6 29269000 4-AMINOBENZONITRILE; 4-CYANOANILINE PCDAMB113 873-74-5 29269000 4-METHOXYPHENYL ACETONITRILE; P-METHOXYBENZYL PCDMET122 104-47-2 CYANIDE 29269000 4-NITROBENZONITRILE PCDBEN116 619-72-7 29291090 4-TOLUENE SULFONYL ISOCYANATE PCDTSI111 4083-64-1 29333990 5-BROMO-2-PYRIDINECARBONITRILE; 5-BROMO-2- PCDBRO117 97483-77-7 CYANOPYRIDINE 29241990 6-(BOC-AMINO)HEXYL BROMIDE; TERT-BUTYL N-(6- PCDBOC111 142356-33-0 BROMOHEXYL)CARBAMATE A 38089130 ACETAMIPRID (Insecticide) - In aerosol containers PCDACE112 135410-20-7 A 38089190 ACETAMIPRID (Insecticide) – Not in aerosol containers PCDACE112 135410-20-7 A 38089119 ACETAMIPRID (Intermediate preparations for the manufacture PCDACE112 135410-20-7 of insecticides) A 29152100 ACETIC ACID PCDACA111 64-19-7; 1563-79-7 38249999 ACETIC ACID - In mixtures of chemical preparations PCDACA111 64-19-7; 1563-79-7 ◙ 29152400 ACETIC ANHYDRIDE; ETHANOIC ANHYDRIDE PCDACA112 108-24-7 29269000 ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN PCDACC111 75-86-5 29242990 ACETOCHLOR PCDACE113 34256-82-1 A 38089311 ACETOCHLOR (Herbicides) – In aerosol containers PCDACE113 34256-82-1 A 38089319 ACETOCHLOR (Herbicides) – Not in aerosol containers PCDACE113 34256-82-1 A 29096000 ACETYL ACETONE PEROXIDE; 2,4-PENTANEDIONE PEROXIDE PCDAAP111 37187-22-7 29159090 ACETYL BROMIDE PCDACB111 506-96-7 29269000 ADIPONITRILE PCDADI111 111-69-3 A 85066010 AIR ZINC BATTERIES - (> 0.0005% of mercury) - Having an PCDAZM211 NA external volume not exceeding 300 cm3 A 85066010 AIR ZINC BATTERIES - (< = than 0.0005% of mercury) - Having PCDAZM311 NA an external volume not exceeding 300 cm3 - With declaration of compliance and supporting document A 85066090 AIR ZINC BATTERIES - (> 0.0005% of mercury) - Having an PCDAZM211 NA external volume exceeding 300 cm3 A 85066090 AIR ZINC BATTERIES - (< = than 0.0005% of mercury) - Having PCDAZM311 NA an external volume exceeding 300 cm3 - With declaration of compliance and supporting document 29242500 ALACHLOR PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085940 ALACHLOR (Anti-sprouting containers) PCDALC111 15972-60-8 38085960 ALACHLOR (Disinfectants) PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085921 ALACHLOR (Fungicide) - In aerosol containers PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085929 ALACHLOR (Fungicide) – Not in aerosol containers PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085931 ALACHLOR (Herbicide) - In aerosol containers PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A-3 For TRADENET VERSION 4.1 Sorted by Chemical Names (Last updated on 21 Apr 2021) HS CODE PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT *CAS Number (AHTN CODE 2017) A 38085939 ALACHLOR (Herbicide) – Not in aerosol containers PCDALC111 15972-60-8 38220090 ALACHLOR (Laboratory reagents) PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085950 ALACHLOR (Plant-growth regulators) PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A 38085999 ALACHLOR (Rodenticide & similar preparation) PCDALC111 15972-60-8 A ALACHLOR (Wood preservatives containing insecticides or 38085991 PCDALC111 15972-60-8
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