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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4107117050 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107197040 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107917030 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4203300000 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107197050 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Name: Bovine Leather Belting
Classification HS Code Analysis:
- HS CODE: 4107917030
- Description: Tanned or chipped leather of bovine (including buffalo) or horse, without hair, further processed, for the manufacture of belts.
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Key Notes:
- This is the most relevant HS code for bovine leather belting.
- The product must be further processed and not in its raw tanned form.
- Ensure the leather is without hair and not classified under Chapter 4114 (e.g., parchment leather).
Other Possible HS Codes (for reference):
- HS CODE: 4107117050
- Description: Tanned leather of bovine or horse, without hair, for the manufacture of bags, cases, belts, and collars.
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
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Key Notes:
- This code is for leather used in bags, cases, and collars, which may also include belts.
- However, it is less specific than 4107917030 for belting.
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HS CODE: 4203300000
- Description: Belts (with or without fastenings) made of leather or synthetic leather.
- Total Tax Rate: 57.7%
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.7%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Key Notes:
- This code is for finished belts, not raw leather.
- If the product is a finished belt, this may be the correct code.
- Higher tax rate due to additional tariffs.
Proactive Advice:
- Verify the product form: Is it raw leather (for further processing) or a finished belt?
- Check the material: Ensure it is bovine leather, without hair, and not parchment leather (which falls under Chapter 4114).
- Confirm the unit price and quantity to determine if any preferential tariffs apply.
- Check required certifications (e.g., origin, compliance with textile regulations, etc.).
-
Be aware of the April 11, 2025, tariff increase and plan accordingly for import costs. Product Name: Bovine Leather Belting
Classification HS Code Analysis: -
HS CODE: 4107917030
- Description: Tanned or chipped leather of bovine (including buffalo) or horse, without hair, further processed, for the manufacture of belts.
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Key Notes:
- This is the most relevant HS code for bovine leather belting.
- The product must be further processed and not in its raw tanned form.
- Ensure the leather is without hair and not classified under Chapter 4114 (e.g., parchment leather).
Other Possible HS Codes (for reference):
- HS CODE: 4107117050
- Description: Tanned leather of bovine or horse, without hair, for the manufacture of bags, cases, belts, and collars.
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
-
Key Notes:
- This code is for leather used in bags, cases, and collars, which may also include belts.
- However, it is less specific than 4107917030 for belting.
-
HS CODE: 4203300000
- Description: Belts (with or without fastenings) made of leather or synthetic leather.
- Total Tax Rate: 57.7%
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.7%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Key Notes:
- This code is for finished belts, not raw leather.
- If the product is a finished belt, this may be the correct code.
- Higher tax rate due to additional tariffs.
Proactive Advice:
- Verify the product form: Is it raw leather (for further processing) or a finished belt?
- Check the material: Ensure it is bovine leather, without hair, and not parchment leather (which falls under Chapter 4114).
- Confirm the unit price and quantity to determine if any preferential tariffs apply.
- Check required certifications (e.g., origin, compliance with textile regulations, etc.).
- Be aware of the April 11, 2025, tariff increase and plan accordingly for import costs.
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