HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7308100000 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
HS Code Classification for "BRIDGE"
Based on the provided reference and the declared good "BRIDGE", here's a breakdown of potential HS code classifications:
- 7308.10.00.00 - Bridges and bridge sections: This is the most direct and likely classification.
- 73: Iron or steel articles. This indicates the general category of the product's material.
- 08: Structures and parts of structures (excluding prefabricated buildings). This narrows down the category to construction elements.
- 10: Specifically bridges and bridge sections. This is the most precise match for the declared good.
- 00: Further specification, indicating the complete code for bridges and bridge sections.
Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Tariff after 2025.4.2: 30% (for steel and aluminum products)
- Total Tariff: 80.0%
Important Considerations:
- Material Verification: Confirm the exact material composition of the bridge. While the HS code assumes iron or steel, variations in alloy content could affect classification.
- Prefabrication Status: Ensure the bridge is not a prefabricated building as defined under HS heading 9406. Prefabricated structures have a different classification and tariff rate.
- Component Breakdown: If the bridge is supplied as separate sections for assembly, each section may need individual HS code classification.
- Certification: Depending on the intended use and destination country, specific certifications (e.g., structural integrity, safety standards) may be required for import.
- Single vs. Multiple Sections: If importing a bridge as multiple sections, confirm if they are considered a single unit for tariff purposes.
- Declaration Accuracy: Provide a detailed description of the bridge's components, dimensions, and intended use to ensure accurate classification.
- Value Declaration: The declared value of the bridge is crucial for tariff calculation. Ensure accurate valuation based on the transaction value.
- Country of Origin: The country of origin affects tariff rates and potential trade agreements. Verify the correct origin declaration.
Customer Reviews
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The tax details are well-explained, including the 30% tariff after April 2025. I appreciate the breakdown of the total 80% tariff.
The page made it clear that the bridge must not be a prefabricated building. That’s a detail I would have missed otherwise.
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