Harmonized System Code Classification

69
Classification: Ceramic Products
Description: This chapter includes various ceramic products such as ceramic tableware, kitchen utensils, sanitary ware, decorative items, building ceramics like tiles and roof tiles, and other ceramic products such as ceramic ashtrays and ceramic sculptures.
Reason for Classification: The HS code system classifies goods based on their material, use, and manufacturing method. The "69" chapter is specifically for products primarily made of ceramics, so all products starting with "69" are various types of ceramic products.
If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 6901, 6902, etc.), I can provide a more detailed classification explanation.

6911
Classification: Tableware, kitchen utensils, other household goods and sanitary goods
Description: This code refers to tableware, kitchen utensils, other household goods, and sanitary goods made of porcelain or ceramic.

6911.10
Classification: Tableware, kitchen utensils, other household goods and sanitary goods made of porcelain or ceramic
Description: Includes the following:
- Tableware and kitchen utensils
- Other
- Other
- Other
- Other
Price ranges for products:
- Cups priced at more than $8 but not exceeding $29 per dozen
- Plates priced at more than $5.25 but not exceeding $18.75 per dozen
- Soup bowls, oatmeal bowls, and cereal bowls priced at more than $9.30 but not exceeding $33 per dozen
- Plates with a maximum diameter not exceeding 22.9 cm and priced at more than $8.50 but not exceeding $31 per dozen
- Plates with a maximum diameter exceeding 22.9 cm but not exceeding 27.9 cm and priced at more than $11.50 but not exceeding $41 per dozen
- Trays or dishes priced at more than $40 but not exceeding $143 per dozen
- Sugar bowls priced at more than $23 but not exceeding $85 per dozen
- Cream jugs priced at more than $20 but not exceeding $75 per dozen
- Beverage servers priced at more than $50 but not exceeding $180 per dozen

6911105200
Classification: Tableware, kitchen utensils, other household goods and sanitary goods made of porcelain or ceramic
Description: Includes cups priced at more than $8 but not exceeding $29 per dozen; plates priced at more than $5.25 but not exceeding $18.75 per dozen; soup bowls, oatmeal bowls, and cereal bowls priced at more than $9.30 but not exceeding $33 per dozen; plates with a maximum diameter not exceeding 22.9 cm and priced at more than $8.50 but not exceeding $31 per dozen; plates with a maximum diameter exceeding 22.9 cm but not exceeding 27.9 cm and priced at more than $11.50 but not exceeding $41 per dozen; trays or dishes priced at more than $40 but not exceeding $143 per dozen; sugar bowls priced at more than $23 but not exceeding $85 per dozen; cream jugs priced at more than $20 but not exceeding $75 per dozen; beverage servers priced at more than $50 but not exceeding $180 per dozen.

Examples of products:
- Porcelain cups
- Ceramic plates
- Ceramic soup bowls
- Ceramic plates with a diameter of 20 cm
- Ceramic trays
- Ceramic sugar bowls
- Ceramic cream jugs
- Ceramic beverage servers

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