HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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4206009000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7312107000 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5608110010 | Doc | 63.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5608110090 | Doc | 63.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your declared items under "FISHLINE". I'll provide a structured analysis to help you understand the classification and potential costs.
Important Note: The tax rates provided are as of today and subject to change. The "2025.4.2" date refers to potential tariff changes coming into effect on April 2nd, 2025. Always verify the latest rates with official customs sources before importing.
1. HS Code: 4206.00.90.00 – Articles of gut (other than silkworm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders or of tendons: Other
- Chapter 42: Articles of leather, travel goods, handbags, saddlery and harness; articles of animal gut (other than silkworm gut) and of animal hair or horsehair; articles of textile materials stuffed or with textile materials. This chapter broadly covers goods made from animal parts or stuffed with textiles.
- 4206: Articles of gut (other than silkworm gut), of goldbeater's skin, of bladders or of tendons. This narrows it down to specific animal-derived materials.
- 4206.00: Further specifies articles made from gut, goldbeater's skin, bladders, or tendons.
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4206.00.90.00: "Other" – This is a residual category for items within 4206.00 that don't fit into more specific subheadings.
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Tax Details:
- Basic Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty (after April 2nd, 2025): 30%
- Total Tax: 30.0% (after April 2nd, 2025)
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Considerations: This code suggests the fishline is made from animal gut (not silkworm gut). Please verify the exact material composition. If it's not gut, this is likely an incorrect classification.
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2. HS Code: 7312.10.70.00 – Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated: Stranded wire, ropes and cables: Ropes, cables and cordage other than stranded wire: Other: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles
- Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel. This chapter covers a wide range of iron and steel products.
- 7312: Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel.
- 7312.10: Stranded wire, ropes and cables.
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7312.10.70.00: Ropes, cables and cordage other than stranded wire: Other: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles. This specifies ropes and cables that are not simply stranded wire and may have fittings attached.
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Tax Details:
- Basic Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty: 25.0% (Steel, aluminum products additional duty: 25%)
- Additional Duty (after April 2nd, 2025): 30%
- Total Tax: 80.0%
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Considerations: This code suggests the fishline is made of iron or steel. Please confirm the material composition. The high tax rate is due to the additional duty on steel products.
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3 & 4. HS Code: 5608.11.00.10 & 5608.11.00.90 – Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made up fishing nets and other made up nets, of textile materials: Of man-made textile materials: Made up fishing nets Hand-cast string-drawn & Other (229)
- Chapter 56: Articles of textile materials not elsewhere specified or included.
- 5608: Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made up fishing nets and other made up nets.
- 5608.11: Of man-made textile materials.
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5608.11.00.10 & 5608.11.00.90: These are subcategories for made-up fishing nets. The difference likely relates to the specific manufacturing process or net type.
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Tax Details (Both Codes):
- Basic Duty: 8.0%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Additional Duty (after April 2nd, 2025): 30%
- Total Tax: 63.0%
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Considerations: These codes are the most likely classification if the fishline is made from synthetic materials (like nylon or polyester). Please confirm the textile material composition.
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Recommendations & Next Steps:
- Material Verification: Crucially, confirm the exact material composition of each type of fishline. This is the most important step to ensure correct HS code classification.
- Single vs. Multiple Codes: If you are importing different types of fishline made from different materials, you may need to use multiple HS codes.
- Fittings: If the fishline has fittings (hooks, swivels, etc.), this could affect the classification.
- 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the potential tariff increases coming into effect on April 2nd, 2025.
- Official Ruling: For complex cases, consider obtaining an official binding ruling from your local customs authority to confirm the correct HS code.
- Invoices & Documentation: Ensure your invoices clearly state the material composition and any relevant details about the fishline.
I hope this detailed analysis is helpful! Let me know if you have any further questions or would like me to elaborate on any specific point.