Hand-operated Spanners and Wrenches (including Torque Meter Wrenches But not Including Tap Wrenches) — Export from India

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120

Importing Countries (2024-2025)

$173M

India’s Export Value

26

Markets > $1M

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Product Details

Product Name

Hand-operated Spanners and Wrenches (including Torque Meter Wrenches But not Including Tap Wrenches)

HS Code

8204

Chapter

82

Section

XV — Base Metals

Key Manufacturing Hub

Jamnagar

About Hand-operated Spanners and Wrenches (including Torque Meter Wrenches But not Including Tap Wrenches) Exports from India

India is a major exporter of hand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not including tap wrenches), classified under HS Code 8204 in international trade. This page provides export trends and market intelligence for Indian manufacturers and traders looking to expand into international markets. Jamnagar is one of the key manufacturing and export hubs for metals & engineering products in India.

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India's Export Trend — HS 8204

$-3$93M$189MFY23$13MFY24$155MFY25$173M
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How to Export Hand-operated Spanners and Wrenches (including Torque Meter Wrenches But not Including Tap Wrenches) from India

Standard export procedure for HS Code 8204

1

Obtain IEC

Register for an Import Export Code (IEC) from DGFT — mandatory for all Indian exporters.

2

Classify Your Product

Confirm the correct HS code for customs declarations, duty calculation, and trade compliance.

3

Find Buyers

Identify importers in your target market through trade platforms, B2B portals, or lead generation campaigns.

4

Prepare Documentation

Commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and any product-specific certificates.

5

Customs & Shipping

File the Shipping Bill with Indian Customs, arrange freight (sea/air), and obtain Let Export Order (LEO).

6

Receive Payment

Collect payment via advance remittance, letter of credit (L/C), or documentary collection through your bank.

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