HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4006100000 | Doc | 40.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4006100000 | Doc | 40.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4006100000 | Doc | 40.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4012904500 | Doc | 59.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4006100000 | Doc | 40.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Name: Rubber tire repair tape
Classification HS CODE: 4006.10.00.00
🔍 HS Code Explanation:
- HS CODE: 4006.10.00.00
- Description: Unvulcanized rubber articles, especially "hump" strips used for retreading rubber tires.
- Applicable Products: Rubber tire repair tape, "hump" strips, and other unvulcanized rubber products used in tire retreading.
📊 Tariff Breakdown (as of now):
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.9%
- Additional Tariff (General): 7.5%
- Special Tariff (April 11, 2025 onwards): 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 40.4%
⚠️ Important Note: The 30.0% additional tariff will be imposed after April 11, 2025. This is a time-sensitive policy and may significantly increase the import cost.
📌 Key Considerations:
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Material Verification: Ensure the product is made of unvulcanized rubber and is specifically used for tire retreading. If the product is vulcanized or used for other purposes, it may fall under a different HS code (e.g., 4012.90.45.00).
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Certifications Required:
- Importer may need to provide documentation confirming the product's intended use (e.g., for tire retreading).
-
Certifications related to material composition or compliance with local safety standards may be required.
-
Alternative HS Code:
- If the product is vulcanized or intended for general use, it may be classified under 4012.90.45.00 ("Rubber tires and parts thereof"), which has a higher total tax rate of 59.2%.
🛑 Proactive Advice:
- Confirm Product Composition: Verify whether the rubber is unvulcanized and intended for tire retreading.
- Check Unit Price: The high tax rate (40.4%) may affect cost competitiveness. Consider this in pricing strategy.
- Stay Updated on Tariff Changes: Monitor any updates after April 11, 2025, as the 30.0% additional tariff could significantly impact import costs.
- Consult Customs Broker: For complex cases, especially if the product is borderline between HS codes, seek professional customs advice.
Let me know if you need help with customs documentation or tariff calculation tools.
Product Name: Rubber tire repair tape
Classification HS CODE: 4006.10.00.00
🔍 HS Code Explanation:
- HS CODE: 4006.10.00.00
- Description: Unvulcanized rubber articles, especially "hump" strips used for retreading rubber tires.
- Applicable Products: Rubber tire repair tape, "hump" strips, and other unvulcanized rubber products used in tire retreading.
📊 Tariff Breakdown (as of now):
- Base Tariff Rate: 2.9%
- Additional Tariff (General): 7.5%
- Special Tariff (April 11, 2025 onwards): 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 40.4%
⚠️ Important Note: The 30.0% additional tariff will be imposed after April 11, 2025. This is a time-sensitive policy and may significantly increase the import cost.
📌 Key Considerations:
-
Material Verification: Ensure the product is made of unvulcanized rubber and is specifically used for tire retreading. If the product is vulcanized or used for other purposes, it may fall under a different HS code (e.g., 4012.90.45.00).
-
Certifications Required:
- Importer may need to provide documentation confirming the product's intended use (e.g., for tire retreading).
-
Certifications related to material composition or compliance with local safety standards may be required.
-
Alternative HS Code:
- If the product is vulcanized or intended for general use, it may be classified under 4012.90.45.00 ("Rubber tires and parts thereof"), which has a higher total tax rate of 59.2%.
🛑 Proactive Advice:
- Confirm Product Composition: Verify whether the rubber is unvulcanized and intended for tire retreading.
- Check Unit Price: The high tax rate (40.4%) may affect cost competitiveness. Consider this in pricing strategy.
- Stay Updated on Tariff Changes: Monitor any updates after April 11, 2025, as the 30.0% additional tariff could significantly impact import costs.
- Consult Customs Broker: For complex cases, especially if the product is borderline between HS codes, seek professional customs advice.
Let me know if you need help with customs documentation or tariff calculation tools.
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