HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8205594500 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8467895090 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620005000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620006500 | Doc | 57.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Okay, let's break down the HS codes you've provided for "GRABBER TOOL" and what they mean for import/export, focusing on potential classifications and associated tariffs.
Understanding HS Codes – A Quick Primer
HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. They're crucial for determining tariffs, taxes, and import/export regulations. The first 6 digits are generally standardized globally, while the last digits can vary by country.
Here's a breakdown of each code you provided, with explanations and recommendations:
1. 8205.59.45.00 – Other handtools (including glass cutters) of iron or steel
- 82: Chapter 82 – Tools, implements, cutlery, hand tools, and articles of corresponding materials; articles of knives with fixed blades not elsewhere specified or included.
- 05: Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included; blow torches and similar self-contained torches; vises, clamps and the like.
- 59: Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof.
- 45: Of iron or steel.
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00: Further specification (often indicates a specific sub-category or rate).
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Tariff:
- Basic Duty: 5.3%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30.0%
- Total Tax: 60.3%
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Notes: This code seems appropriate if your "GRABBER TOOL" is a manually operated tool made of iron or steel. Important: Confirm the exact material composition. If it contains significant amounts of other materials (e.g., plastic, rubber), this code might not be accurate.
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2. 8467.89.50.90 – Other tools (pneumatic, hydraulic, or with self-contained electric/non-electric motor)
- 84: Chapter 84 – Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof.
- 67: Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or nonelectric motor, and parts thereof.
- 89: Other tools.
- 50: Other.
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90: Further specification.
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Tariff:
- Basic Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30.0%
- Total Tax: 37.5%
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Notes: This code is suitable if your "GRABBER TOOL" is powered (pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric). Crucially, confirm if it operates with a motor or external power source. If it's purely manual, this code is incorrect.
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3. 9620.00.50.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Of plastics
- 96: Chapter 96 – Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles.
- 00: Further specification.
- 50: Of plastics.
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00: Further specification.
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Tariff:
- Basic Duty: 5.3%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30.0%
- Total Tax: 60.3%
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Notes: This code applies if your "GRABBER TOOL" is primarily a support or positioning device (like a grabber used with a camera) and is made of plastic. If it's made of metal, this code is not applicable.
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4. 9620.00.65.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Of iron or steel
- 96: Chapter 96 – Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles.
- 00: Further specification.
- 65: Of iron or steel.
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00: Further specification.
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Tariff:
- Basic Duty: 2.9%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30.0%
- Total Tax: 57.9%
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Notes: This code is for grabber tools that function as support/positioning devices and are made of iron or steel.
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Recommendations & Next Steps:
- Material Composition: The most important factor is the primary material of your "GRABBER TOOL." Is it mostly metal (iron or steel), plastic, or a combination?
- Functionality: Is it a simple hand tool, a powered tool, or a support/positioning device?
- Detailed Description: Provide a very detailed description of the tool, including its intended use, how it's operated, and all materials used. A picture would be extremely helpful.
- Single vs. Multiple Components: If the tool has multiple components made of different materials, you might need to classify them separately.
- Certification: Depending on the tool's function (e.g., safety-related tools), you might need specific certifications (e.g., CE marking, UL listing).
- Post April 2, 2025 Tariffs: Be aware of the upcoming tariff changes.
Disclaimer: I am an AI and cannot provide definitive customs classifications. This information is for guidance only. You should always consult with a qualified customs broker or import/export specialist for accurate classification and compliance advice. The final determination of the correct HS code rests with customs authorities.
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