Find HS Code and trade information for COMPOSITE DECKING CLIPS

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 4 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
3925900000 Doc 60.3% CN US 2025-05-12
7318290000 Doc 82.8% CN US 2025-05-12
8302416080 Doc 83.9% CN US 2025-05-12
8302498090 Doc 58.5% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your "Composite Decking Clips" declaration. Here's a structured analysis to help you understand the classification and potential costs:

Understanding HS Codes – A Quick Guide

HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized product codes used for customs declaration. The first 6 digits are generally consistent worldwide, while the last digits can vary by country. Here's what each part typically means:

Analysis of Your HS Codes

Let's examine each code provided:

  1. HS Code: 3925.90.00.00 – Builders' ware of plastics, not elsewhere specified or included: Other

    • 39: Plastics and articles thereof. (Chapter)
    • 25: Plastics builders' ware. (Heading)
    • 90: Other (Subheading – this suggests the clips don't fall into a more specific plastic builders' ware category).
    • Tax:
      • Basic Duty: 5.3%
      • Additional Tariff: 25.0%
      • Total Tax: 60.3%
    • Note: This code is suitable if the clips are primarily made of plastic and aren't considered metal fasteners.
  2. HS Code: 7318.29.00.00 – Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of iron or steel: Non-threaded articles: Other

    • 73: Iron or steel articles. (Chapter)
    • 18: Screws, bolts, nuts, etc. (Heading)
    • 29: Non-threaded articles (Subheading)
    • Tax:
      • Basic Duty: 2.8%
      • Additional Tariff: 25.0%
      • Total Tax: 82.8%
    • Note: This code is appropriate if the clips are made of iron or steel and function as fasteners (even if they have a plastic component).
  3. HS Code: 8302.41.60.80 – Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like; base metal hat racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal; and base metal parts thereof: Other mountings, fittings and similar articles, and parts thereof: Suitable for buildings: Other: Of iron or steel, of aluminum or of zinc Other

    • 83: Miscellaneous articles of base metal. (Chapter)
    • 02: Mountings, fittings, etc. (Heading)
    • 41: Suitable for buildings (Subheading)
    • 60: Other (Subheading)
    • Tax:
      • Basic Duty: 3.9%
      • Additional Tariff: 25.0%
      • Total Tax: 83.9%
    • Note: This code is suitable if the clips are considered mounting hardware specifically for buildings and are made of iron, steel, aluminum, or zinc.
  4. HS Code: 8302.49.80.90 – Base metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like; base metal hat racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal; and base metal parts thereof: Other mountings, fittings and similar articles, and parts thereof: Other: Other Other

    • 83: Miscellaneous articles of base metal. (Chapter)
    • 02: Mountings, fittings, etc. (Heading)
    • 49: Other (Subheading)
    • 80: Other (Subheading)
    • Tax:
      • Basic Duty: 3.5%
      • Additional Tariff: 25.0%
      • Total Tax: 58.5%
    • Note: This is a general "catch-all" code for base metal mountings and fittings that don't fit into more specific categories.

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