HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6401100000 | Doc | 75.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6402990400 | Doc | 36.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
SAFETY SHOES - HS Code Classification & Duty Information
Here's a breakdown of the HS codes provided for "SAFETY SHOES", along with duty information and important considerations. This information is based on the data you supplied.
Understanding HS Codes:
The Harmonized System (HS) code is a globally standardized system of names and numbers used to classify traded products. It's crucial for accurate customs declarations, duty assessment, and trade statistics. Here's a general breakdown of the code structure:
- First 2 Digits (Chapter): Indicates the broad category of the product.
- First 4 Digits: Further defines the product within the chapter.
- First 6 Digits: Provides a more specific classification.
- Full Code (8 Digits): The most detailed level of classification, often with country-specific variations.
1. HS Code: 6401.10.00.00 - Waterproof Footwear (Rubber or Plastics)
- Chapter 64: Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles.
- 6401: Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics.
- 6401.10: The uppers of which are neither fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitching, riveting, nailing, screwing, plugging or similar processes.
- 6401.10.00.00: Specifically for footwear incorporating a protective metal toe-cap.
Key Characteristics: This code applies to safety shoes that are completely waterproof, made with rubber or plastic soles and uppers, and where the upper isn't permanently attached to the sole through traditional methods like stitching. The presence of a protective metal toe-cap is a defining feature.
Duty Information:
- Basic Duty: 37.5%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post April 2, 2025 Additional Duty: 30%
- Total Duty: 75.0%
Important Considerations:
- Waterproof Definition: Ensure the shoes meet the definition of "waterproof" according to customs regulations.
- Attachment Method: The method of attaching the upper to the sole is critical. If stitched, riveted, etc., this code does not apply.
- Material Composition: Verify the sole and upper are predominantly rubber or plastics.
2. HS Code: 6402.99.04.00 - Other Footwear (Rubber or Plastics)
- Chapter 64: Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles.
- 6402: Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics.
- 6402.99: Other footwear.
- 6402.99.04.00: Incorporating a protective metal toe-cap; Having uppers of which over 90 percent of the external surface area (including any accessories or reinforcements such as those mentioned in note 4(a) to this chapter) is rubber or plastics (except footwear having foxing or a foxing-like band applied or molded at the sole and overlapping the upper and except footwear designed to be worn over, or in lieu of, other footwear as a protection against water, oil, grease or chemicals or cold or inclement weather).
Key Characteristics: This code covers safety shoes made with rubber or plastic soles and uppers, excluding those classified under 6401. The uppers must be over 90% rubber or plastic. This code is for shoes where the upper is attached to the sole (e.g., stitched, glued). It also excludes shoes specifically designed for protection against water, oil, grease, chemicals, or cold.
Duty Information:
- Basic Duty: 6.0%
- Additional Duty: 0.0%
- Post April 2, 2025 Additional Duty: 30%
- Total Duty: 36.0%
Important Considerations:
- Upper Material Percentage: Accurately determine the percentage of rubber or plastic in the upper. This is a key factor.
- Attachment Method: Confirm the upper is attached to the sole using methods other than those excluded in 6401.
- Protective Function: Ensure the shoes are not specifically designed for protection against water, oil, grease, chemicals, or cold.
- Foxing: Be aware of the exclusion regarding foxing bands.
Recommendation:
Carefully evaluate the construction and materials of your safety shoes to determine the most accurate HS code. The difference in duty rates is significant.
Please Note: Customs regulations can be complex and subject to change. It is highly recommended to consult with a licensed customs broker or relevant authority for definitive classification and duty information specific to your import situation. You should also be prepared to provide detailed product specifications and potentially samples for inspection. Also, be aware of any specific certifications or standards required for safety footwear in your destination country. Please verify the single price and material composition of the shoes.