Find HS Code and trade information for BEEKEEPING GLOVES

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 2 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
392620 Doc Error CN US 2025-05-12
6216003300 Doc 37.5% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, let's break down the classification and potential duties for your BEEKEEPING GLOVES based on the HS codes you provided. It appears there are two potential classifications, and the correct one will depend on the material and specific design of your gloves.

Here's a detailed analysis:

1. HS Code 3926.20 – Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, including gloves, mittens and mitts

Implications:

2. HS Code 6216.00.33.00 – Gloves, mittens and mitts: Other: Of cotton: Ice hockey and field hockey gloves

Implications:

Recommendation & Next Steps:

  1. Material Confirmation: Crucially, determine the primary material composition of your beekeeping gloves. Is it cotton, a synthetic blend, leather, or another material? This is the most important factor in determining the correct HS code.
  2. Design Specifics: Are they specifically designed for a sport like hockey? If not, HS Code 6216.00.33.00 is not applicable.
  3. If Cotton: If the gloves are made of cotton, but not for hockey, you'll need to find the correct sub-heading within 6216.00 for other cotton gloves.
  4. If Synthetic/Blended: If the gloves are made of synthetic materials, you'll need to look within Chapter 39 for the appropriate sub-heading.
  5. Certifications: Depending on the intended use and destination country, you may need specific certifications (e.g., safety standards, material composition reports). Please check the import regulations of the destination country.
  6. Declare Accurately: Ensure the description on your customs declaration accurately reflects the material, design, and intended use of the gloves.

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Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive customs classification advice. This information is for general guidance only. You should always consult with a qualified customs broker or import specialist for accurate classification and compliance information.