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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8512102000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3901909000 | Doc | 61.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, here's a breakdown of the HS codes and tax implications for your declared items, "RAMADAN LIGHTS", based on the provided data. I'll explain each code, its meaning, and potential considerations for import.
Important Disclaimer: HS code classification is complex and ultimately determined by customs officials. This analysis is based on the information you provided and should be used as a guide. It's crucial to verify this information with your customs broker or local customs authority.
Item 1: Electrical Lighting Equipment for Cycles (Bicycles)
- Description: Electrical lighting or signaling equipment (excluding articles of heading 8539), windshield wipers, defrosters and demisters, of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles; parts thereof: Lighting or visual signaling equipment of a kind used on bicycles: Lighting equipment
- HS Code: 8512.10.20.00
- Tax:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 7.5% (until April 2, 2025)
- Additional Tariff: 30% (after April 2, 2025)
- Total Tax: 37.5%
Decoding the HS Code:
- 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 devices.
- 12: Electrical lighting or signaling equipment, windshield wipers, defrosters and demisters, of a kind used for cycles or motor vehicles; parts thereof. This narrows it down to lighting specifically for vehicles (including bicycles).
- 10: Lighting or visual signaling equipment of a kind used on bicycles. This further specifies the item as bicycle lights.
- 20.00: This is the final sub-classification, providing a more detailed categorization.
Key Considerations:
- Definition of "used for cycles": Ensure the lights are specifically designed for bicycles. Lights that could be used on other vehicles might fall under a different classification.
- Certification: Depending on the destination country, you may need to provide certifications demonstrating compliance with safety standards (e.g., CE marking, RoHS compliance). Please check the import regulations of your destination country.
- Material: The material composition of the lights (plastic, metal, etc.) doesn't directly affect this HS code, but it could be relevant for other regulations (e.g., restrictions on certain materials).
- Post April 2, 2025: Be aware of the significant tariff increase coming into effect. Plan accordingly.
Item 2: Polymers of Ethylene (Plastic)
- Description: Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms: Other: Other: Other
- HS Code: 3901.90.90.00
- Tax:
- Basic Tariff: 6.5%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0% (until April 2, 2025)
- Additional Tariff: 30% (after April 2, 2025)
- Total Tax: 61.5%
Decoding the HS Code:
- 39: Plastics and articles thereof. This chapter covers all types of plastics.
- 01: Polymers of ethylene. This narrows it down to polyethylene (PE) plastic.
- 90: Other. This indicates a more specific type of polyethylene not covered in earlier subheadings.
- 90.00: This is the final sub-classification, representing a very broad category of "other" polyethylene.
Key Considerations:
- Form of the Polymer: "In primary forms" generally means pellets, granules, flakes, or powders. If the plastic is already molded into a specific shape, a different HS code might apply.
- Grade/Type of Polyethylene: Different types of polyethylene (LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE, etc.) could have different classifications. The "other" classification suggests it's not a commonly categorized type. Provide a detailed specification sheet to your customs broker.
- Intended Use: While not directly affecting the HS code, the intended use of the plastic (e.g., packaging, construction, agriculture) might trigger other regulations.
- Material Purity: The purity of the polyethylene could be relevant for certain regulations.
- Post April 2, 2025: Again, be prepared for the tariff increase.
Recommendations:
- Detailed Specifications: For both items, provide your customs broker with detailed specification sheets, including material composition, manufacturing process, and intended use.
- Verify with Customs: Always confirm the HS code classification with your local customs authority or a qualified customs broker before importing.
- Certifications: Investigate any required certifications for safety, environmental compliance, or other standards in your destination country.
- Pricing: Ensure your declared value accurately reflects the transaction value.
- Timeline: Factor in potential delays due to customs inspections and documentation requirements.
I hope this detailed breakdown is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.