HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7010905005 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3923300090 | Doc | 58.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6914108000 | Doc | 64.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7419801500 | Doc | 58.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9706900060 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Okay, let's break down the HS codes provided for your "DECORATIVE BOTTLE" declaration. I'll explain each code, its implications, and offer some advice.
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 the same worldwide, while countries can add further digits for more specific classifications. Here's how to read 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.
- Further digits: Country-specific details.
Let's analyze each HS code you provided:
1. 7010.90.50.05 – Glass Containers (Capacity > 1 Liter, Mouth Diameter < 38mm)
- 70: Glass and glassware. This is your broad category.
- 7010: Containers of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass.
- 7010.90: Other. This indicates it's a glass container not specifically covered in earlier headings.
- 7010.90.50.05: Specifically for containers exceeding 1 liter in capacity with a mouth diameter less than 38mm.
- Tax: Base Tariff: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%, Total Tariff: 55.0% (after April 2, 2025: 30% additional tariff, total 55.0%).
- Implication: This is likely the most appropriate code if your bottles are made of glass, hold over 1 liter, and have a mouth diameter under 38mm.
- Advice: Crucially verify the mouth diameter of your bottles. A slight difference can change the code.
2. 3923.30.00.90 – Plastic Containers
- 39: Plastics and articles thereof.
- 3923: Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps and other closures, of plastics.
- 3923.30: Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles.
- 3923.30.00.90: Other.
- Tax: Base Tariff: 3.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%, Total Tariff: 58.0% (after April 2, 2025: 30% additional tariff, total 58.0%).
- Implication: Use this code if your bottles are made of plastic.
- Advice: Confirm the exact type of plastic used. Different plastics might have slightly different classifications.
3. 6914.10.80.00 – Porcelain/China Ceramic Articles
- 69: Ceramic products.
- 6914: Other ceramic articles.
- 6914.10: Of porcelain or china.
- 6914.10.80.00: Other.
- Tax: Base Tariff: 9.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%, Total Tariff: 64.0% (after April 2, 2025: 30% additional tariff, total 64.0%).
- Implication: This applies only if your bottles are made of porcelain or china ceramic.
- Advice: Be certain it's true porcelain or china. Standard ceramic is classified differently.
4. 7419.80.15.00 – Copper Containers (Pocket/Handbag Size)
- 74: Copper and articles thereof.
- 7419: Other articles of copper.
- 7419.80: Other.
- 7419.80.15.00: Containers of a kind normally carried on the person, in the pocket or in the handbag.
- Tax: Base Tariff: 3.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%, Total Tariff: 58.0% (after April 2, 2025: 30% additional tariff, total 58.0%).
- Implication: This is very specific – for small copper containers designed to be carried on the person. Highly unlikely to apply to most decorative bottles.
- Advice: Unless your bottles are small, made of copper, and designed to be carried in a pocket or handbag, do not use this code.
5. 9706.90.00.60 – Antiques (Over 100 Years Old)
- 97: Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques.
- 9706: Antiques of an age exceeding 100 years.
- 9706.90: Other.
- 9706.90.00.60: Other.
- Tax: Base Tariff: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 7.5%, Total Tariff: 37.5% (after April 2, 2025: 30% additional tariff, total 37.5%).
- Implication: Only use this code if your bottles are genuinely over 100 years old and considered antiques. You'll likely need documentation to prove their age.
- Advice: Authenticating antiques can be complex. Be prepared to provide proof of age and origin.
Recommendation:
Based on the description "DECORATIVE BOTTLE", the most likely codes are 7010.90.50.05 (Glass) or 3923.30.00.90 (Plastic).
Crucial Next Steps:
- Material Confirmation: Absolutely confirm whether your bottles are glass or plastic.
- Dimensions: If glass, precisely measure the mouth diameter.
- Single Invoice Value: Be aware of the single invoice value, as this can affect tariff calculations.
- Certification: Depending on the final code, you might need certificates of origin or other documentation.
- April 2, 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the upcoming tariff changes and factor them into your calculations.
Disclaimer: I am an AI and cannot provide definitive customs advice. This information is for guidance only. Always consult with a qualified customs broker or import specialist for accurate and up-to-date regulations.
Customer Reviews
The site is good for a starting point, but the 7419.80.15.00 code felt a bit out of place in the results for 'decorative bottles.' It's a very specific case and might confuse some users. Otherwise the HS code information was fairly clear.
I needed to confirm the HS code for exporting decorative plastic bottles to the US, and 3923.30.00.90 was exactly what I was looking for. The link to the official documentation is a nice touch, too. It's reassuring to have a direct source.
The breakdown of the HS codes was well explained, especially the section on how to read them. I was a little unsure about the difference between 3923.30.00.90 and 7010.90.50.05, but the details helped me narrow it down. It would be useful to have more examples though.
This site is great for quickly looking up tariff rates! I found the info for HS Code 7010.90.50.05 really helpful for my glass bottle import. Knowing the 55.0% tariff rate upfront saves a lot of guesswork.