Find HS Code and trade information for INCENSE STICK HOLDER

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 6 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
6914108000 Doc 64.0% CN US 2025-05-12
6815994170 Doc 55.0% CN US 2025-05-12
7326908688 Doc 82.9% CN US 2025-05-12
4421918800 Doc 30.0% CN US 2025-05-12
7013993000 Doc 46.5% CN US 2025-05-12
3926400090 Doc 35.3% CN US 2025-05-12

Incense Stick Holder - HS Code Classification & Duty Analysis

Based on the provided data, you have several potential HS code classifications for your "Incense Stick Holder," depending on the material composition. Here's a breakdown of each, along with duty implications. We'll use a structured approach to help you determine the most accurate code.

Understanding HS Codes:

The Harmonized System (HS) code is a six-digit international coding system used to classify traded products. The first two digits generally indicate the chapter, the next two the subheading, and the final two provide further specificity.

1. 6914.10.80.00 – Ceramic Articles (Porcelain or China)

2. 6815.99.41.70 – Stone or Mineral Articles (Not Elsewhere Specified)

3. 7326.90.86.88 – Iron or Steel Articles (Other)

4. 4421.91.88.00 – Wood Articles (Bamboo)

5. 7013.99.30.00 – Glassware (Tableware, Decoration, etc.)

6. 3926.40.00.90 – Plastics & Ornamental Articles

Recommendations & Next Steps:

  1. Material Confirmation: Crucially, determine the primary material of your incense stick holder. If it's a combination of materials, the code will depend on which material is dominant.
  2. Single Material vs. Composite: If the holder is made of multiple materials, determine if one material clearly predominates. If not, you may need to consult with a customs broker for guidance.
  3. Review the 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the additional duty increases scheduled for April 2, 2025.
  4. Consider Certification: Depending on the final HS code and the destination country, you may need to provide certifications related to material composition, safety, or origin.
  5. Consult a Customs Broker: For complex cases or if you are unsure about the correct classification, it is highly recommended to consult with a licensed customs broker in the importing country. They can provide definitive guidance and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.

Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute professional customs advice. Regulations can change, and the final classification is determined by the customs authorities in the importing country.