HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8430498050 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8207506000 | Doc | 60.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8207502080 | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8207196070 | Doc | 32.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8207502070 | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Here is the classification and tariff information for the declared product "drill bits", based on the provided HS codes and tax details:
🔍 HS Code Classification Overview
1. 8430498050 - Drill bits for drilling machines
- Base Tariff Rate: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Notes: This classification is for drill bits used in drilling machines, typically industrial or machine-based applications.
2. 8207506000 - Hand tool drill bits
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.2%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 60.2%
- Notes: This classification applies to manual drill bits, such as those used in hand drills or screwdrivers.
3. 8207502080 - Alloy drill bits
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 60.0%
- Notes: This classification is for drill bits made of alloy materials, often used in high-performance or industrial applications.
4. 8207196070 - Mining drill bits
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.9%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 32.9%
- Notes: This classification is for drill bits used in mining operations, which may be subject to different regulations due to their specialized use.
5. 8207502070 - Woodworking tool drill bits
- Base Tariff Rate: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 60.0%
- Notes: This classification is for drill bits used in woodworking tools, such as those used in routers or jigsaws.
⚠️ Important Notes and Alerts
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April 11, 2025 Special Tariff:
A 30.0% additional tariff will be imposed on all the above HS codes after April 11, 2025. This is a time-sensitive policy and may significantly increase the total tax burden. -
Anti-dumping duties:
If the drill bits are made of iron or aluminum, they may be subject to anti-dumping duties depending on the country of origin and current trade policies. You should verify the material composition and country of origin to determine if this applies.
✅ Proactive Advice for Importers
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Verify the material and unit price:
The classification and tax rate depend heavily on the material (e.g., alloy, steel, wood-specific) and intended use (e.g., industrial, mining, woodworking). -
Check required certifications:
Depending on the application, certain drill bits may require safety certifications (e.g., CE, RoHS) or import permits. -
Monitor policy changes:
The April 11, 2025 tariff increase is a key date. Ensure your import planning accounts for this change to avoid unexpected costs. -
Consult a customs broker or trade expert:
For complex classifications or high-value imports, it's advisable to seek professional assistance to ensure compliance and cost efficiency.
Let me know if you need help determining the correct HS code for your specific type of drill bit.