Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "92" represent musical instruments and their parts; microphones; other recording and sound-reproducing apparatus.

Specifically, this category includes the following:

  • Musical instruments and their parts: This includes various types of musical instruments, such as string instruments (guitar, violin, etc.), wind instruments (flute, trumpet, etc.), keyboard instruments (piano, electronic keyboard, etc.), percussion instruments (drums, gongs, etc.), and parts and accessories for these instruments.
  • Microphones: Devices used to capture sound and convert it into an electrical signal.
  • Other recording and sound-reproducing equipment: This includes tape recorders, speakers, mixers, headphones, etc.

Therefore, if the product is a musical instrument, musical instrument accessory, microphone, or recording and sound-reproducing equipment, its HS code is likely to start with "92".

For more precise classification, it is necessary to understand the specific type and function of the product.

First four digits explanation: 9205: Wind instruments (e.g., keyboard organ, accordion, clarinet, trumpet, bagpipes), excluding fairground organs and mechanical street organs.

Six-digit explanation: HS code: 9205.10

Classification: Reed instruments (e.g., keyboard organ, accordion, clarinet, trumpet, bagpipes), excluding fairground organs and mechanical street organs.

Specific meaning: Refers to reed instruments valued at more than 10 dollars.

8-10 digits explanation: HS code: 9205100040 Classification: Brass instruments, valued at no more than 10 dollars each Explanation: This HS code belongs to the category of brass instruments valued at no more than 10 dollars each.

Examples of products: * Trumpet * French horn * Cornet * Tubular bells * Brass wind instruments valued at no more than 10 dollars each

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