Find HS Code and trade information for Buffalo leather for exhibition

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 5 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
4804394049 Doc 55.0% CN US 2025-05-12
4804396040 Doc 55.0% CN US 2025-05-12
4804490000 Doc 55.0% CN US 2025-05-12
4101901020 Doc 37.5% CN US 2025-05-12
4107117040 Doc 35.0% CN US 2025-05-12

Based on the product name "Buffalo leather for exhibition", the most likely HS code classification is 4107117040, which is for "tanned or chemically treated buffalo leather, for clothing". However, since the product is intended for exhibition (not clothing), we must carefully consider the classification and potential tariff implications.

Here is a structured breakdown of the relevant HS codes and their associated tariffs:


🔍 HS CODE: 4107117040

Description: Tanned or chemically treated buffalo leather, for clothing
- Base tariff rate: 5.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 35.0%

⚠️ Note: This code is specifically for leather used in clothing. If the leather is not for clothing but for exhibition purposes, this classification may not be accurate. You may need to explore other HS codes or provide more details on the leather's intended use.


🔍 HS CODE: 4101901020

Description: Fresh or salted buffalo hides or skins, not for the rump or flank
- Base tariff rate: 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 7.5%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 37.5%

⚠️ Note: This is for raw hides or skins, not tanned leather. If the leather is processed (tanned), this code is not applicable.


🔍 HS CODE: 4804394049 / 4804396040 / 4804490000

Description: Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, ≤150g/m²
- Base tariff rate: 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 25.0%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 55.0%

⚠️ Note: These codes are for paper products, not leather. They are included here for reference only.


📌 Proactive Advice:

  1. Verify the leather's processing status: Is it tanned, chemically treated, or raw (untanned)? This will determine whether it falls under 4101 or 4107.
  2. Clarify the intended use: If the leather is for exhibition and not for clothing, the classification may differ. You may need to consult the customs authority or a classification expert.
  3. Check for certifications: Some countries require specific documentation or certifications for imported leather, especially if it's for exhibition or commercial use.
  4. Monitor the April 11, 2025, deadline: Additional tariffs will increase significantly after this date, so plan accordingly for import costs.

📅 Time-sensitive Policy Alert:


If you can provide more details (e.g., whether the leather is tanned, its weight, and intended use), I can help you refine the classification further. Based on the product name "Buffalo leather for exhibition", the most likely HS code classification is 4107117040, which is for "tanned or chemically treated buffalo leather, for clothing". However, since the product is intended for exhibition (not clothing), we must carefully consider the classification and potential tariff implications.

Here is a structured breakdown of the relevant HS codes and their associated tariffs:


🔍 HS CODE: 4107117040

Description: Tanned or chemically treated buffalo leather, for clothing
- Base tariff rate: 5.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 35.0%

⚠️ Note: This code is specifically for leather used in clothing. If the leather is not for clothing but for exhibition purposes, this classification may not be accurate. You may need to explore other HS codes or provide more details on the leather's intended use.


🔍 HS CODE: 4101901020

Description: Fresh or salted buffalo hides or skins, not for the rump or flank
- Base tariff rate: 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 7.5%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 37.5%

⚠️ Note: This is for raw hides or skins, not tanned leather. If the leather is processed (tanned), this code is not applicable.


🔍 HS CODE: 4804394049 / 4804396040 / 4804490000

Description: Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, ≤150g/m²
- Base tariff rate: 0.0%
- Additional tariffs (before April 11, 2025): 25.0%
- Additional tariffs (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total tax rate (after April 11, 2025): 55.0%

⚠️ Note: These codes are for paper products, not leather. They are included here for reference only.


📌 Proactive Advice:

  1. Verify the leather's processing status: Is it tanned, chemically treated, or raw (untanned)? This will determine whether it falls under 4101 or 4107.
  2. Clarify the intended use: If the leather is for exhibition and not for clothing, the classification may differ. You may need to consult the customs authority or a classification expert.
  3. Check for certifications: Some countries require specific documentation or certifications for imported leather, especially if it's for exhibition or commercial use.
  4. Monitor the April 11, 2025, deadline: Additional tariffs will increase significantly after this date, so plan accordingly for import costs.

📅 Time-sensitive Policy Alert:


If you can provide more details (e.g., whether the leather is tanned, its weight, and intended use), I can help you refine the classification further.

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