HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3926909989 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8308909000 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326200020 | Doc | 83.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your "CLOTH HANGER CONNECTOR" declaration. Here's a detailed analysis to help you understand the classification and potential costs:
Understanding HS Codes – A Quick Primer
HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. The first 6 digits are generally consistent worldwide, while the last digits can vary by country. Here's how to interpret them:
- Chapter (First 2 digits): Broad category of the product.
- Heading (First 4 digits): More specific grouping within the chapter.
- Subheading (First 6 digits): Even more detailed classification.
- National Code (Last digits): Country-specific refinement.
Analysis of Your HS Codes
Let's examine each code you provided:
1. HS Code: 3926.90.99.89 – "Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Other Other"
- 39: Plastics and articles thereof (Chapter). This indicates the item is made of plastic or a combination of materials including plastic.
- 26: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials.
- 90: Other. This is a broad "catch-all" for items not specifically listed elsewhere within the subheading.
- 99.89: Further specifies "Other" within the "Other" category. This suggests the connector is a relatively minor or unspecified plastic component.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Duty: 5.3%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 42.8%
- Note: This code is quite general. Please confirm the exact plastic composition and function of the connector. If it has a specific purpose (e.g., a specialized clip, a locking mechanism), a more precise code might exist.
2. HS Code: 8308.90.90.00 – "Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like, of base metal, of a kind used for clothing or clothing accessories, footwear, jewelry, wrist watches, books, awnings, leather goods, travel goods or saddlery or for other made up articles; tubular or bifurcated rivets, of base metal; beads and spangles, of base metal: Other, including parts: Other"
- 83: Miscellaneous articles of base metal (Chapter). This indicates the item is made of a base metal (e.g., iron, steel, aluminum, brass).
- 08: Clasps, buckles, hooks, etc.
- 90: Other, including parts. This suggests the connector is a component of a larger assembly.
- 00: Further specifies "Other" within the "Other" category.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Duty: 2.7%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 57.7%
- Note: This code is suitable if the connector functions as a clasp, hook, or similar fastening device. Please confirm the metal composition.
3. HS Code: 7326.20.00.20 – "Other articles of iron or steel: Articles of iron or steel wire Garment hangers"
- 73: Articles of iron or steel (Chapter).
- 26: Other articles of iron or steel.
- 20: Articles of iron or steel wire.
- 00.20: Specifically for garment hangers.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Duty: 3.9%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30% (for steel/aluminum products).
- Total Tax: 83.9%
- Note: This code is most appropriate if the connector is part of a garment hanger made of iron or steel wire.
Recommendations & Important Considerations:
- Material Verification: Crucially, confirm the exact material composition of the connector. This is the biggest factor in determining the correct HS code. Is it primarily plastic, base metal, or iron/steel wire?
- Functionality: What is the connector's primary function? Is it a simple joining piece, a clasp, or an integral part of a hanger?
- Single vs. Multiple Components: If the connector is a complex assembly of different materials, you may need to classify it based on the dominant material or the essential function.
- 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the additional duty increases scheduled for April 2, 2025. Factor this into your cost calculations.
- Certification: Depending on the final HS code and the destination country, you may need to provide certifications related to material composition (e.g., RoHS compliance for plastics) or product safety.
- Consult with a Customs Broker: For complex classifications, it's highly recommended to consult with a licensed customs broker in your destination country. They can provide definitive guidance and ensure compliance with local regulations.
To help me refine the classification further, please provide the following information:
- Detailed material composition (e.g., type of plastic, specific metal alloy).
- A clear description of the connector's function.
- A photograph of the connector.
I hope this detailed analysis is helpful! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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The detailed breakdown of HS Code 3926.90.99.89 was very helpful, but I would like to know more about the exact plastic composition required for this classification.
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The page is well-structured and informative, but I would have liked to see a comparison of the tariff rates for each HS code side by side for easier decision-making.
I found the analysis of the 7326.20.00.20 HS code extremely helpful. It clarified that this code is for garment hangers made of steel or iron wire, which fits my product perfectly.