Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "85" represent Electrical Machinery and Equipment.

Specifically, this chapter includes the following main categories:

  • Vacuum tubes and semiconductor devices: including diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, etc.
  • Electrical components: such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, etc.
  • Electronic integrated circuits: including microprocessors, memory, etc.
  • Broadcasting and television receiving apparatus and related equipment: including televisions, radios, video cameras, etc.
  • Recording equipment and related devices: including tape recorders, CD players, etc.
  • Data processing equipment: including computers, printers, scanners, etc.
  • Automatic data processing equipment and parts: including servers, routers, etc.
  • Cables and related equipment: including fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, etc.
  • Other electrical equipment: including radar, navigation equipment, medical electronic equipment, etc.

In summary, any product related to electronic technology, or parts used in the manufacturing of electronic equipment, may be classified under the HS code chapter 85.

If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 8517), I can provide a more detailed classification explanation.

The first four digits of the HS code: 8501

Classification description: Electric motors and generators (excluding power units).

Other information:

  • General rate: Not provided
  • Special rate: Not provided
  • Rate 2: Not provided
  • Quota quantity: Not provided
  • Additional duties: Not provided
  • Unit of measurement: Not provided

The six-digit explanation:
HS code: 8501.20

Classification: Electric motors and generators (excluding power units)

Specific meaning: AC/DC universal motors with an output power exceeding 37.5 watts, other electric motors.

The eight to ten-digit explanation:
hscode: 8501206000
Classification: Electric motors and generators (excluding power units): Other universal AC/DC motors with an output power exceeding 37.5 watts
Explanation: This HS code refers to universal AC/DC motors with an output power exceeding 37.5 watts, which fall under the category of "other" in the classification of electric motors and generators (excluding power units).

Examples of products: * Universal AC/DC motor with 50W output * Industrial fan motor with 100W output * Electric motor for household appliances * Electric motor used in office equipment * Electric motor used in electric tools

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