Find HS Code and trade information for 3D BRICK EFFECT WALL PANELS

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 6 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
3918104050 Doc 60.3% CN US 2025-05-12
6810110010 Doc 58.2% CN US 2025-05-12
6810110070 Doc 58.2% CN US 2025-05-12
4418920000 Doc 58.2% CN US 2025-05-12
7326908688 Doc 82.9% CN US 2025-05-12
7610900040 Doc 85.7% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, let's break down the HS codes provided for your "3D Brick Effect Wall Panels" and discuss the implications for import. I'll provide a structured analysis, focusing on clarity and potential issues.

Understanding HS Codes: A Quick Primer

HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized product codes used to classify traded products. The first two digits generally indicate the chapter, the next two the subheading, and further digits provide more specific classifications. Here's how to interpret them in this context:

Detailed Analysis of Provided HS Codes

Here's a breakdown of each HS code, its potential relevance to your product, and key considerations:

  1. 3918.10.40.50 – Floor coverings of plastics…Wall or ceiling coverings of plastics…With a backing of textile fibers: Other Other

    • Relevance: This code could apply if your panels are primarily made of plastic with a textile backing. The "Other Other" suggests a specific type within this category.
    • Tax: 60.3% (Base 5.3% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30%)
    • Considerations: Crucially, confirm the primary material. If the plastic content is minimal, this code is likely incorrect. The textile backing is a key factor.
  2. 6810.11.00.10 – Articles of cement…Tiles, flagstones, bricks…Building blocks and bricks Containing by weight more than 70 percent magnesia…chemically bonded by resin or pitch

    • Relevance: This code applies if your panels are made of cement/concrete with over 70% magnesia content and bonded with resin/pitch.
    • Tax: 58.2% (Base 3.2% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30%)
    • Considerations: The magnesia content is critical. You'll need a material composition report to verify this. If the magnesia content is lower than 70%, this code is incorrect.
  3. 6810.11.00.70 – Articles of cement…Tiles, flagstones, bricks…Building blocks and bricks Other

    • Relevance: This is a broader category for cement/concrete bricks/tiles not meeting the specific criteria of 6810.11.00.10.
    • Tax: 58.2% (Base 3.2% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30%)
    • Considerations: If your panels are cement/concrete-based but don't have over 70% magnesia, this is the more likely code.
  4. 4418.92.00.00 – Builders' joinery…Cellular wood panels…Assembled flooring panels

    • Relevance: This applies if your panels are made of wood, specifically cellular wood panels.
    • Tax: 58.2% (Base 3.2% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30%)
    • Considerations: Confirm if the panels are primarily wood-based. "Cellular wood" refers to engineered wood products like MDF or particleboard.
  5. 7326.90.86.88 – Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other

    • Relevance: This is a very broad "catch-all" for iron/steel articles. It's likely applicable if your panels have a significant steel component and don't fit into more specific steel categories.
    • Tax: 82.9% (Base 2.9% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30% + 25% for steel/aluminum)
    • Considerations: This code is often used when the product is a complex assembly. The high tax rate suggests a potential for further scrutiny.
  6. 7610.90.00.40 – Aluminum structures…Architectural and ornamental work

    • Relevance: This applies if your panels are primarily aluminum and used for architectural purposes.
    • Tax: 85.7% (Base 5.7% + Additional 25% + 2025.4.2 Additional 30% + 25% for steel/aluminum)
    • Considerations: Confirm the aluminum content. "Architectural work" implies a decorative or structural function.

Recommendations & Next Steps

  1. Material Composition Report: This is crucial. Obtain a detailed report specifying the percentage of each material in your panels (plastic, cement, wood, steel, aluminum, textile, etc.).
  2. Product Function: Clearly define the primary function of the panels (structural, decorative, insulation, etc.).
  3. Backing Material: Confirm the backing material.
  4. Review with Customs Broker: I strongly recommend consulting with a licensed customs broker in China. They can review your documentation and provide a definitive HS code classification.
  5. Consider Multiple Codes: It's possible your product could fall under a combination of codes, depending on its composition and function.
  6. Certifications: Depending on the final HS code, you may need specific certifications (e.g., fire resistance, safety standards). Ask your broker about this.
  7. 2025.4.2 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the upcoming tariff changes on April 2, 2025. The additional 5% tariff on steel/aluminum products will significantly impact the overall cost.

Disclaimer: I am an AI and cannot provide definitive HS code classifications. This information is for general guidance only. Always consult with a qualified customs broker for accurate classification and compliance.