Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "89" represent "ships, boats, and other watercraft."

Specifically, this classification includes:

  • Ships and boats: Including various types of vessels, such as cargo ships, passenger ships, fishing boats, yachts, sailboats, tugboats, lifeboats, etc.
  • Inland waterway vessels: Including barges, inland passenger ships, inland cargo ships, etc.
  • Other watercraft: Including floating cranes, drilling platforms, water platforms, and vessels used for water sports or recreational activities.

In short, any vessel used for water transportation, operations, or water activities may be classified under Chapter 89.

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The first four digits of the HS code "8903" are classified as:

Yachts and other vessels for recreation or sports; canoes and kayaks.

Specifically including: * Yachts * Other vessels for recreation or sports * Canoes * Kayaks

6-digit explanation: * Classification: Yachts and other vessels for recreation or sports; canoes and kayaks * Meaning: Other → Other → Other

8-10 digit explanation: HS code: 8903991600 Classification: Yachts and other vessels for recreation or sports; canoes and kayaks → Other → Other → Canoes and kayaks not mainly designed for engine or sail → Other Explanation: This HS code belongs to the classification of yachts and other vessels for recreation or sports, more specifically, canoes and kayaks that are not mainly designed for engine or sail, and fall under the "Other" subcategory.

Examples of products: * Non-motorized canoes * Kayaks without sails * Small recreational watercraft not powered by engine or sail * Traditional wooden canoes * Hand-propelled kayaks

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