Found 2 matching results
(CN → US)
HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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4016991000 | Doc | 40.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7319909000 | Doc | 65.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Based on the provided reference data and the user input "FLOWER NEEDLE TIP PROTECTOR", here's a classification breakdown. Given the description, multiple HS codes could potentially apply, depending on the material composition and specific function.
Here's a structured analysis:
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4016991000 - Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Other: Other: Handles and knobs
- 40: Rubber and articles thereof
- 16: Articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber
- 99: Other
- 10: Handles and knobs
- Applicability: If the protector is primarily made of vulcanized rubber (not hard rubber) and functions as a grip or covering for the needle tip, this code is a strong possibility. However, the description is broad, and 'handles and knobs' may not be a precise fit.
- Tax Rate: Base Duty: 3.3%, Additional Duty: 7.5%, Post 2025.4.2 Additional Duty: 30%. Total: 40.8%
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7319909000 - Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included: Other: Other
- 73: Articles of iron or steel
- 19: Sewing needles, knitting needles etc.
- 90: Other
- 90: Other
- Applicability: If the protector is made of iron or steel and designed to be used with needles for sewing, embroidery, or similar handcrafts, this code is relevant. It's particularly suitable if the protector is a component directly used with the needles themselves.
- Tax Rate: Base Duty: 2.9%, Additional Duty: 7.5%, Post 2025.4.2 Additional Duty: 30% + 25% for steel/aluminum products. Total: 65.4%
Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Composition: Crucially, determine the primary material of the protector. Is it rubber, steel, plastic, or another material? This is the biggest factor in correct classification.
- Function: How is the protector used? Is it a simple tip cover, a grip, or part of a larger needle assembly?
- Single vs. Multiple Components: If the product consists of multiple materials, the HS code will be determined by the material that gives the product its essential character.
- Certification: Depending on the intended use (e.g., medical applications), specific certifications may be required.
- Price: The price point can sometimes influence classification, though it's not the primary factor.
- Further Investigation: If neither of these codes seems perfectly accurate, you may need to explore other HS codes within Chapter 40 (Rubber) or Chapter 73 (Iron/Steel).
Actionable Steps:
- Confirm Material: Obtain a detailed material specification for the "FLOWER NEEDLE TIP PROTECTOR."
- Clarify Function: Document how the product is used in practice.
- Consult a Broker: If unsure, consult with a licensed customs broker for a definitive classification.
- Review Import Regulations: Check for any specific import regulations or requirements related to the product's intended use.