HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6301900010 | Doc | 37.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down these declared items for customs purposes. I'll provide a structured analysis, focusing on HS codes, potential classifications, and key considerations.
Overall Approach: We'll examine each item individually, aiming for the most accurate HS code classification to ensure correct duty assessment and smooth clearance. I'll also highlight areas where you might need to provide additional information.
Item 1: Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls’ carriages; dolls, other toys; reduced-scale (“scaleˮ) models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kinds; parts and accessories thereof “Children’s productsˮ as defined in 15 U.S.C. § 2052: Other: Labeled or determined by importer as intended for use by persons: Under 3 years of age
- Current HS Code: (Blank - you haven't provided one yet)
- Potential Classification: This is a broad category! The HS code will highly depend on the specific type of toy. Here's a breakdown of possibilities within Chapter 95 (Toys, Games and Sports Equipment):
- 9503: Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys. If the item is primarily a ride-on toy, this is likely the best fit.
- 9504: Dolls, other toys representing human beings, animals or monsters.
- 9505: Other toys, reduced-scale models and similar recreational models.
- 9506: Puzzles of all kinds.
- Key Considerations:
- Material: What is the toy made of? (Plastic, wood, metal, fabric, etc.). This can help narrow down the classification.
- Functionality: Is it working (e.g., battery-operated) or non-working?
- Age Range: You've indicated "under 3 years of age." This is very important. Toys for young children often have stricter safety regulations and testing requirements (see "Important Note" below).
- Specific Toy Type: Be as precise as possible. "Doll" is too broad. "Plastic baby doll with accessories" is better.
- Action Required: You must determine the most specific toy type and provide that information. Without it, accurate classification is impossible.
Item 2: Blankets and traveling rugs: Other blankets and traveling rugs Of artificial fibers (666)
- Current HS Code: 6301.90.00.10
- HS Code Breakdown:
- 63: Textiles
- 6301: Blankets and traveling rugs.
- 6301.90: Other blankets and traveling rugs.
- 6301.90.00.10: Specifically blankets and traveling rugs of artificial fibers.
- Tax Information:
- Basic Duty: 7.2%
- Additional Duty: 0.0%
- Duty after 2025.4.2: 30% (This is a significant increase, so be aware of the date!)
- Total Tax: 37.2%
- Key Considerations:
- Fiber Composition: Confirm that the blankets are primarily made of artificial fibers. If they contain a significant percentage of natural fibers (e.g., cotton, wool), the HS code may be different.
- Weight/Density: The classification can sometimes depend on the weight or density of the blanket.
- Action Required: Double-check the fiber composition to ensure the HS code is accurate.
Item 3: Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading 5802 or 5806
- Current HS Code: 5801.00.00
- HS Code Breakdown:
- 58: Textiles
- 5801: Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics.
- Tax Information: "Failed to retrieve tax information" / "Error"
- Key Considerations:
- Fabric Construction: Confirm that the fabric is woven pile or chenille. There are specific definitions for these terms.
- Fiber Composition: The fiber content can affect the duty rate.
- Intended Use: What is the fabric being used for? (Upholstery, clothing, etc.).
- Action Required: You must investigate why the tax information is unavailable. This is critical. Contact your customs broker or the relevant customs authority to obtain the correct duty rates. Without this information, you cannot properly declare the goods.
Important Note Regarding Children's Products (Item 1):
Toys intended for use by children under 3 years of age are subject to stringent safety standards in the US (and many other countries). These standards are enforced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). You may need to provide:
- Testing Reports: Demonstrating compliance with CPSC regulations (e.g., lead content, small parts, flammability).
- CPSC Tracking Label: A label with specific information required by the CPSC.
- Importer Responsibility: As the importer, you are responsible for ensuring that the toys meet all applicable safety standards.
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive customs advice. This information is for general guidance only. Always consult with a qualified customs broker or the relevant customs authority for accurate and up-to-date regulations.