HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4104111020 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107112000 | Doc | 57.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4101205000 | Doc | 40.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4101505000 | Doc | 40.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4104411020 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Name: Refined bovine upper leather
Classification: Based on the provided HS codes and descriptions, the most likely classification for "Refined bovine upper leather" is 4104111020 or 4107112000, depending on the specific processing and characteristics of the leather.
✅ HS CODE: 4104111020
Description: Wet (including wet blue) bovine leather, unsplit or split, single whole skins with an area not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²), and is upper leather.
- Base Tariff Rate: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
✅ HS CODE: 4107112000
Description: Unsplit, hairless, full-grain bovine leather, with a surface area not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²).
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.4%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 57.4%
📌 Key Notes and Recommendations:
- Material Verification: Confirm whether the leather is "wet blue" (4104111020) or "full-grain, hairless" (4107112000), as this will determine the correct HS code.
- Unit Price and Certification: Ensure the unit price and documentation (e.g., certificates of origin, processing details) align with the selected HS code.
- Tariff Changes: Be aware that additional tariffs of 30.0% will apply after April 11, 2025, which could significantly increase the total cost.
- Anti-Dumping Duties: Not applicable for leather products under these HS codes (unless specific anti-dumping measures are in place for the country of origin).
- Customs Clearance: Provide detailed product descriptions and processing steps to avoid misclassification and potential delays.
🛑 Proactive Advice:
- Double-check the leather’s processing stage (e.g., wet blue, full-grain, split, etc.).
- Consult with a customs broker or classification expert if the product description is unclear or if the leather is a blend of different types.
- Keep records of all documentation (e.g., invoices, certificates, and processing reports) to support the HS code classification during customs clearance.
Product Name: Refined bovine upper leather
Classification: Based on the provided HS codes and descriptions, the most likely classification for "Refined bovine upper leather" is 4104111020 or 4107112000, depending on the specific processing and characteristics of the leather.
✅ HS CODE: 4104111020
Description: Wet (including wet blue) bovine leather, unsplit or split, single whole skins with an area not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²), and is upper leather.
- Base Tariff Rate: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
✅ HS CODE: 4107112000
Description: Unsplit, hairless, full-grain bovine leather, with a surface area not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²).
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.4%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 57.4%
📌 Key Notes and Recommendations:
- Material Verification: Confirm whether the leather is "wet blue" (4104111020) or "full-grain, hairless" (4107112000), as this will determine the correct HS code.
- Unit Price and Certification: Ensure the unit price and documentation (e.g., certificates of origin, processing details) align with the selected HS code.
- Tariff Changes: Be aware that additional tariffs of 30.0% will apply after April 11, 2025, which could significantly increase the total cost.
- Anti-Dumping Duties: Not applicable for leather products under these HS codes (unless specific anti-dumping measures are in place for the country of origin).
- Customs Clearance: Provide detailed product descriptions and processing steps to avoid misclassification and potential delays.
🛑 Proactive Advice:
- Double-check the leather’s processing stage (e.g., wet blue, full-grain, split, etc.).
- Consult with a customs broker or classification expert if the product description is unclear or if the leather is a blend of different types.
- Keep records of all documentation (e.g., invoices, certificates, and processing reports) to support the HS code classification during customs clearance.
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