HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6307903020 | Doc | 45.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6307903010 | Doc | 45.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Name: Thermal Paper Rolls (Other)
Classification: Thermal paper rolls are typically classified under HS Code 4811.90.90 (Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified or included).
🔍 HS CODE: 4811.90.90
Description:
This code covers paper and paperboard that do not fall under more specific categories. Thermal paper, which is coated with a heat-sensitive chemical to allow printing, is generally included in this category unless it is specifically classified elsewhere (e.g., under 3706 for printed paper).
📊 Tariff Information (as of current regulations)
- Base Tariff Rate:
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4811.90.90 – 5% (Generalized System of Preferences – GSP rate, applicable to eligible countries)
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Additional Tariffs (if applicable):
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No additional tariffs are generally applied to this product unless specific trade agreements or duties apply (e.g., under the USMCA or other regional trade agreements).
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April 11 Special Tariff (2025):
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No special tariffs are currently imposed on thermal paper rolls under this HS code as of April 11, 2025.
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Anti-dumping duties on iron and aluminum:
- Not applicable – This product is paper-based and not related to iron or aluminum.
⚠️ Important Notes and Proactive Advice
- Verify Material and Unit Price:
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Confirm the exact composition of the thermal paper (e.g., base paper, coating, etc.) to ensure correct classification. Some thermal papers may be classified differently if they contain specific chemicals or are used for specialized purposes.
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Check Required Certifications:
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Depending on the country of import, certain certifications (e.g., ISO, environmental compliance, or safety standards) may be required for customs clearance.
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Stay Updated on Trade Agreements:
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If importing into the U.S., check if your country is on the GSP list. If not, the duty rate may be higher (e.g., under the Most Favored Nation – MFN rate).
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Consult a Customs Broker:
- For complex or high-value shipments, it is advisable to work with a licensed customs broker to ensure compliance and avoid delays.
✅ Summary of Key Points
- HS Code: 4811.90.90
- Base Tariff Rate: 5% (GSP)
- Additional Tariffs: None
- April 11 Special Tariff: Not applicable
- Anti-dumping duties: Not applicable
- Action Required: Verify product composition and certifications; consult a customs broker for high-value or complex shipments.
Product Name: Thermal Paper Rolls (Other)
Classification: Thermal paper rolls are typically classified under HS Code 4811.90.90 (Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified or included).
🔍 HS CODE: 4811.90.90
Description:
This code covers paper and paperboard that do not fall under more specific categories. Thermal paper, which is coated with a heat-sensitive chemical to allow printing, is generally included in this category unless it is specifically classified elsewhere (e.g., under 3706 for printed paper).
📊 Tariff Information (as of current regulations)
- Base Tariff Rate:
-
4811.90.90 – 5% (Generalized System of Preferences – GSP rate, applicable to eligible countries)
-
Additional Tariffs (if applicable):
-
No additional tariffs are generally applied to this product unless specific trade agreements or duties apply (e.g., under the USMCA or other regional trade agreements).
-
April 11 Special Tariff (2025):
-
No special tariffs are currently imposed on thermal paper rolls under this HS code as of April 11, 2025.
-
Anti-dumping duties on iron and aluminum:
- Not applicable – This product is paper-based and not related to iron or aluminum.
⚠️ Important Notes and Proactive Advice
- Verify Material and Unit Price:
-
Confirm the exact composition of the thermal paper (e.g., base paper, coating, etc.) to ensure correct classification. Some thermal papers may be classified differently if they contain specific chemicals or are used for specialized purposes.
-
Check Required Certifications:
-
Depending on the country of import, certain certifications (e.g., ISO, environmental compliance, or safety standards) may be required for customs clearance.
-
Stay Updated on Trade Agreements:
-
If importing into the U.S., check if your country is on the GSP list. If not, the duty rate may be higher (e.g., under the Most Favored Nation – MFN rate).
-
Consult a Customs Broker:
- For complex or high-value shipments, it is advisable to work with a licensed customs broker to ensure compliance and avoid delays.
✅ Summary of Key Points
- HS Code: 4811.90.90
- Base Tariff Rate: 5% (GSP)
- Additional Tariffs: None
- April 11 Special Tariff: Not applicable
- Anti-dumping duties: Not applicable
- Action Required: Verify product composition and certifications; consult a customs broker for high-value or complex shipments.
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