The first two digits "70" in the HS code represent glass and glassware.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Various types of glass: Including flat glass, float glass, shaped glass, glass fiber, etc.
- Glass products: Including glass containers (bottles, jars, etc.), glassware, glass lamps, glass fiber products, optical glass components, etc.
The classification is mainly based on material and use:
- Main component is glass: Any product primarily made of glass will be classified under this chapter.
- Form and use of the product: Subdivided according to the specific form and use of the glass product, such as containers, glassware, optical components, etc.
In short, if the main component of the product is glass and it is a processed glass product, it is likely to fall under the HS code chapter 70.
The first four digits "7013" are used for glass products for use on dining tables, kitchens, bathrooms, offices, indoor decoration or similar purposes (not included in chapters 7010 or 7018).
The six-digit classification:
Category: Glassware for use on dining tables, kitchens, bathrooms, offices, indoor decoration or similar purposes (excluding those under headings 7010 or 7018).
Specific meaning:
- 7013.99: Refers to other glassware, further subdivided as follows:
- Other glassware
- Other
- Other
- Value exceeding $3 per piece
- Other
- Value exceeding $5 per piece
- Other
The 8-10 digit classification:
hscode: 7013999090
Category: Glassware for use on dining tables, kitchens, bathrooms, offices, indoor decoration or similar purposes (excluding those under 7010 or 7018): --> Other glassware: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other: --> Value exceeding $3 per piece: --> Other: --> Value exceeding $5 per piece --> Other
Explanation: This HS code belongs to the glassware classification, suitable for use on dining tables, kitchens, bathrooms, offices, indoor decoration or similar purposes, but not those under 7010 or 7018. Specifically, it refers to other glassware with a value exceeding $5 per piece and other glassware with a value exceeding $3 per piece. The difference from 7013.99.90.10 is that 7013.99.90.10 refers to crystal glass or non-lead crystal glass with a value exceeding $5 per piece, while 7013.99.90.90 refers to other types of glassware.
Examples of products that may fall under this HS code:
- Glass cups or glasses for dining use
- Glass vases for indoor decoration
- Glass candle holders for home use
- Glass jars for kitchen storage
- Glass plates or bowls for dining
- Glass bottles for office use
- Glass figurines for decorative purposes
- Glass candle holders with value over $5 per piece
- Glass drinking glasses with value over $3 per piece
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