Find HS Code and trade information for 310 WOMEN SHOES

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 2 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
6405100060 Doc 47.5% CN US 2025-05-12
6405203060 Doc 37.5% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, here's a breakdown of the HS codes and tax implications for your declared "310 WOMEN SHOES", presented in a structured and easy-to-understand format.

Understanding the HS Codes

The HS code (Harmonized System code) is a globally standardized system of names and numbers to classify traded products. Let's break down each code you've received:

Tax Implications – Breakdown of Each Code

Here's a detailed look at the tax rates associated with each HS code:

1. HS Code: 6405.10.00.60 (Leather Uppers, For Women)

2. HS Code: 6405.20.30.60 (Textile Uppers - Vegetable Fibers, For Women)

Key Considerations & Recommendations:

Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and this information is for general guidance only. Import regulations are complex and subject to change. It is always best to consult with a licensed customs broker or import specialist for specific advice tailored to your situation.

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