HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8506500010 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8506500090 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Okay, let's break down the classification and tax implications for your declared item, "LITHIUMBATTERY", based on the HS codes provided.
Understanding the HS Codes & Classification
You have two HS codes listed, which indicates there's a distinction being made within the category of Lithium batteries. Here's a detailed look:
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8506.50.00.10 – Lithium Button and coin cell batteries
- 85: Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recording or reproducing apparatus, television-image transmission or reproduction apparatus, and parts thereof. This chapter broadly covers electrical components.
- 06: Batteries, accumulators, electric cells (including primary cells and batteries) and parts thereof. This narrows it down to batteries specifically.
- 50: Primary batteries (i.e., non-rechargeable).
- 00.10: Specifically, Lithium Button and coin cell batteries. This is a very specific sub-classification.
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8506.50.00.90 – Lithium Other
- 85: Same as above – Electrical machinery and equipment.
- 06: Same as above – Batteries, accumulators, electric cells.
- 50: Same as above – Primary batteries (non-rechargeable).
- 00.90: This covers other primary lithium batteries not specifically classified under 00.10 (Button and coin cells). This is a catch-all for other lithium primary battery types.
Tax Implications (Based on the data provided)
Both HS codes currently share the same tax structure:
- Basic Duty: 2.7%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025 Additional Tariff: 30.0%
- Total Tax: 57.7% (This is the combined effect of the basic duty and the additional tariff. It will increase to 62.7% after April 2, 2025.)
Important Considerations & Recommendations
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Battery Type is Critical: The difference between 8506.50.00.10 and 8506.50.00.90 is significant. Ensure you are using the correct HS code based on the exact type of lithium battery you are importing. Button/coin cells are physically distinct and have different applications.
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Material Composition: While both are lithium batteries, the specific lithium chemistry (e.g., Lithium-ion, Lithium-manganese dioxide) could potentially influence classification in some cases. Double-check the battery specifications.
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Single Unit Price: Be aware that the declared value (and therefore the tax amount) is based on the unit price of the batteries. Accurate valuation is crucial.
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Certification Requirements: Lithium batteries are often subject to strict shipping regulations (IATA, IMDG) due to safety concerns. You will likely need:
- MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet): Required for shipping.
- UN38.3 Test Report: Demonstrates the battery has passed safety testing for transport.
- Labeling: Specific labels indicating the battery type and handling precautions.
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Post-April 2, 2025 Tariff: Be prepared for a tariff increase of 5% after April 2, 2025. Factor this into your cost calculations.
To help me provide even more accurate advice, could you tell me:
- What is the specific application of these batteries? (e.g., watches, remote controls, medical devices, power tools)
- What is the exact lithium chemistry used in the batteries?
- What is the declared value per battery?
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive customs rulings. This information is for general guidance only. You should always consult with a licensed customs broker or your local customs authority for accurate and up-to-date regulations.
Customer Reviews
The review of HS codes and tariff rates was spot-on. I just wish the page had a way to filter results by battery type, but it's still very informative.
Great resource for someone dealing with lithium battery exports. The section on certification requirements was especially useful and saved me time researching separately.
The tariff details are clear, but I wish there were more info on how to determine the exact battery type for HS code classification. Still, the 57.7% rate was exactly what I needed.
The breakdown of HS codes 8506500010 and 8506500090 was incredibly helpful. I now understand the difference between button batteries and other lithium batteries for export to the US.