Harmonization Code for USB Flash Drives
HS Code for USB Flash Drives
When importing or exporting USB flash drives in the United States, you will want to use the correct Harmonized System code to complete customs and shipping paperwork accurately.
The Harmonized System code is an international tariff nomenclature that defines standardized names and numbers assigned to traded products. The HS Code system came into effect in 1988 and is maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO), headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Today, more than 200 countries participate in and rely on this system.
The HS Code for a USB flash drive is: 8523.51.0000
If your freight forwarder or shipping service indicates that an ECCN is required to ship USB flash drives or to complete Automated Export System (AES) documentation, providing this HS Code should resolve the issue in most cases.
ECCN stands for Export Control Classification Number. An ECCN is an alphanumeric designation used within the Commerce Control List to identify items that may be subject to export control regulations.

In the event your freight forwarder or delivery service tells you that an ECCN is needed to ship USB flash drives and is required to complete the Automated Export System (AES) or other documentation then please give them the above information and it should all work out.
ECCN stands for Export Control Classification Number. An ECCN is an alpha-numeric classification used in the Commerce Control List to identify items for export control purposes.
HS Code is the “Harmonized System” which is a 6-digit standardized numerical method of classifying traded products developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization. The Harmonized System system (HS) forms the basis of all countries’ tariff Schedule all over the world. Or it helps countries asses value to a product in a standardized way and by definitions all countries can agree and interpret.