Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "64" represent shoes.

Specifically, Chapter 64 includes all types of shoes, such as:

  • Sports shoes, basketball shoes, football shoes, and other sports shoes
  • General shoes, such as casual shoes, leather shoes, and fabric shoes
  • Rubber or plastic shoes
  • Various shoe soles
  • Slippers and sandals

In short, any product that is used to cover or protect the feet is typically classified under Chapter 64.

If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 6401, 6402, etc.), I can provide a more detailed classification explanation.

First four digits explanation: HS Code: 6402

Classification Description: Other shoes, with soles and uppers of rubber or plastic.

Other Information:

  • General Tariff: Not provided
  • Special Tariff: Not provided
  • Tariff 2: Not provided
  • Quota Quantity: Not provided
  • Additional Tariff: Not provided
  • Unit of Measurement: Not provided

Six-digit explanation: HS Code: 6402.99

Classification: Other shoes, with soles and uppers of rubber or plastic: --> Other shoes: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other: --> Value exceeding $12 per pair: --> Other: --> Other

Meaning: Refers to other shoes with soles and uppers made entirely of rubber or plastic, further classified as shoes with a value exceeding $12 per pair.

8-10 digit explanation: HS Code: 6402996915

Classification: Other shoes, with soles and uppers of rubber or plastic: --> Other shoes: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other: --> Unit price not exceeding $3 per pair: --> Other --> Slippers

Explanation: This HS code belongs to other shoes with soles and uppers made of rubber or plastic, further classified as slippers with a unit price not exceeding $3 per pair.

Examples of products: * Plastic slippers * Rubber slippers * Cheap flip-flops * Low-cost sandals * Economy slippers made of rubber or plastic

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