HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4012201500 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4012208000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4012204500 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4012204500 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4012208000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Classification: Used Agricultural Tires
HS CODE: 4012201500, 4012204500, 4012208000 (depending on specific use and type)
🔍 Classification Overview
Used agricultural tires fall under Chapter 40 of the Harmonized System (HS), specifically Heading 4012, which covers "Other rubber tires, whether or not reinforced with fabric or cord, of rubber, for vehicles other than those of heading 4011." The exact HS code depends on the tire's specific use and condition:
- 4012201500: For used rubber tires designed for tractors or agricultural/horticultural machinery.
- 4012204500: For regenerated or used radial or bias-ply rubber tires used in agricultural tractor tires or used pneumatic tires for agricultural machinery.
- 4012208000: For used tires used in mining or other specialized applications (may also apply to certain agricultural uses).
📊 Tariff Summary (as of now)
- Base Tariff Rate: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
⚠️ Important Note: The 30.0% additional tariff applies after April 11, 2025. Ensure your import timeline is aligned with this policy change.
📌 Key Considerations
- Material Verification: Confirm the tire is used and not new. New tires may fall under different HS codes (e.g., 401219).
- Unit Price: Customs may scrutinize the unit price to ensure it aligns with used tire market values.
- Certifications: Check if certifications (e.g., environmental compliance, origin documentation) are required for import.
- Anti-Dumping Duties: Not applicable for used tires, but be aware of anti-dumping duties on iron and aluminum if your shipment includes other materials.
- Documentation: Ensure proper import documentation, including bill of lading, commercial invoice, and product description.
✅ Proactive Advice
- Double-check the HS code based on the specific use of the tire (e.g., agricultural, mining, or general).
- Monitor the April 11, 2025 deadline for the special tariff increase.
- Consult a customs broker or trade compliance expert for complex or high-value shipments.
- Keep records of tire condition, usage history, and any prior use documentation.
Let me know if you need help determining the correct HS code for your specific tire type or if you need assistance with customs documentation.
Product Classification: Used Agricultural Tires
HS CODE: 4012201500, 4012204500, 4012208000 (depending on specific use and type)
🔍 Classification Overview
Used agricultural tires fall under Chapter 40 of the Harmonized System (HS), specifically Heading 4012, which covers "Other rubber tires, whether or not reinforced with fabric or cord, of rubber, for vehicles other than those of heading 4011." The exact HS code depends on the tire's specific use and condition:
- 4012201500: For used rubber tires designed for tractors or agricultural/horticultural machinery.
- 4012204500: For regenerated or used radial or bias-ply rubber tires used in agricultural tractor tires or used pneumatic tires for agricultural machinery.
- 4012208000: For used tires used in mining or other specialized applications (may also apply to certain agricultural uses).
📊 Tariff Summary (as of now)
- Base Tariff Rate: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff (General): 25.0%
- Special Tariff (after April 11, 2025): 30.0%
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
⚠️ Important Note: The 30.0% additional tariff applies after April 11, 2025. Ensure your import timeline is aligned with this policy change.
📌 Key Considerations
- Material Verification: Confirm the tire is used and not new. New tires may fall under different HS codes (e.g., 401219).
- Unit Price: Customs may scrutinize the unit price to ensure it aligns with used tire market values.
- Certifications: Check if certifications (e.g., environmental compliance, origin documentation) are required for import.
- Anti-Dumping Duties: Not applicable for used tires, but be aware of anti-dumping duties on iron and aluminum if your shipment includes other materials.
- Documentation: Ensure proper import documentation, including bill of lading, commercial invoice, and product description.
✅ Proactive Advice
- Double-check the HS code based on the specific use of the tire (e.g., agricultural, mining, or general).
- Monitor the April 11, 2025 deadline for the special tariff increase.
- Consult a customs broker or trade compliance expert for complex or high-value shipments.
- Keep records of tire condition, usage history, and any prior use documentation.
Let me know if you need help determining the correct HS code for your specific tire type or if you need assistance with customs documentation.
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