2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels
SITC Rev 4 code 2 covers raw, unprocessed natural materials that are not edible and not used as fuels, including minerals, ores, timber, and other primary commodities harvested from the earth or forest. These items are traded in their crude state before any manufacturing or processing.
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Subcategories of 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels
- 21Hides, skins and furskins, raw
The SITC-4 code 21 includes unprocessed animal hides, skins and furskins such as cattle, sheep, goat, swine and other mammals that have not undergone tanning, dressing or other treatment. It is used in trade statistics to record raw leather and pelts before any further processing.
- 22Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits
Code 22 in the Standard International Trade Classification (Revision 4) covers oil seeds and oleaginous fruits such as soybeans, rapeseed, sunflower seeds, peanuts and similar crops grown for oil extraction. These commodities are traded mainly for the production of edible and industrial oils, meals and related by-products.
- 23Crude rubber (incl. synthetic and reclaimed)
Code 23 in the Standard International Trade Classification Revision 4 covers crude rubber in its unprocessed form, encompassing natural rubber harvested from trees, synthetic rubber produced from petrochemical feedstocks, and reclaimed rubber recovered from waste. It refers to the raw material before it is compounded, vulcanised or otherwise manufactured into finished rubber products.
- 24Cork and wood
Code 24 in the Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 4, comprises cork and wood in both raw and processed forms, including logs, sawn timber, veneers, wood chips, fibreboard and cork products, used for construction, furniture, packaging and other industrial applications.
- 25Pulp and waste paper
Code 25 in the Standard International Trade Classification (Revision 4) covers pulp and waste paper, encompassing uncoated and coated mechanical and chemical pulps as well as recovered paper intended for recycling. It includes both primary pulp products and assorted grades of scrap paper ready for reprocessing into new paper goods.
- 26Textile fibres and their wastes
SITC Rev. 4 code 26 covers raw textile fibres such as cotton, wool, silk and synthetic fibres, together with the waste and by-products generated from their production and processing. It includes both natural and man-made fibres in any condition before they are spun or used in textile manufacturing. This category also counts discarded or recycled fibre material.
- 27Crude fertilizers and crude minerals
Code 27 includes unprocessed fertilizers and raw mineral commodities that have not been chemically altered or mixed into finished products, such as phosphate rock, potassium salts, sulfur and limestone. These basic inputs are used primarily in agriculture and industrial processes.
- 28Metalliferous ores and metal scrap
Category 28 comprises raw metalliferous ores such as iron, copper, aluminum and other mined minerals, together with metal scrap that can be re-processed or melted for reuse. It captures both primary mineral inputs and secondary metal waste destined for recycling.
- 29Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s.
Code 29 in the Standard International Trade Classification Revision 4 groups together unprocessed animal and plant products that are not classified elsewhere, such as raw hides and skins, wool, raw vegetable fibers, and other crude agricultural or livestock materials. These items are typically exported or imported in their natural state before any manufacturing or processing.
Frequently asked questions
- What is SITC Rev 4 2?
- SITC Rev 4 2 is "Crude materials, inedible, except fuels". SITC Rev 4 code 2 covers raw, unprocessed natural materials that are not edible and not used as fuels, including minerals, ores, timber, and other primary commodities harvested from the earth or forest. These items are traded in their crude state before any manufacturing or processing.
- What does SITC Rev 4 2 include?
- 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels contains 9 direct subcategories: 21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw; 22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; 23 Crude rubber (incl. synthetic and reclaimed); 24 Cork and wood; 25 Pulp and waste paper; 26 Textile fibres and their wastes; and more.
- How does SITC Rev 4 2 map to other classification systems?
- 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels has equivalents in HS 2022 (14). These crosswalks let you translate this code between SITC Rev 4 and 1 other classification system.
- What is the parent category of 2?
- 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels sits under 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels in the SITC Rev 4 hierarchy.
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