HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8544499000 | Doc | 58.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9001100085 | Doc | 61.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9001909000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8547900010 | Doc | 84.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8547900010 | Doc | 84.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8546900000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8546100000 | Doc | 57.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4205001000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4205000500 | Doc | 57.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4201006000 | Doc | 57.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4201003000 | Doc | 57.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926909600 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926904800 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3917400095 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3917320050 | Doc | 58.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Cable Organizer
A cable organizer is a broad term encompassing a variety of products used to manage and route electrical cables and cords, preventing tangling, damage, and creating a neater, more accessible workspace or living area.
Materials
Cable organizers are constructed from a diverse range of materials depending on their intended use and price point. Common materials include:
- Plastic: Most common due to its low cost, flexibility, and availability in various colors and strengths. Includes materials like PVC, polypropylene, and ABS.
- Rubber/Silicone: Offers flexibility and grip, often used for sleeves, wraps, and clips. Silicone is particularly heat-resistant.
- Metal: Frequently stainless steel or aluminum, providing durability and a more professional aesthetic. Used in cable trays, conduits, and some clips.
- Fabric: Velcro straps, cable ties made of nylon or polyester, and cable management sleeves often utilize fabrics.
- Wood: Less common, but used for decorative or custom cable management solutions.
Purpose & Function
The primary functions of a cable organizer are:
- Tangle Prevention: Reducing the likelihood of cables becoming knotted or intertwined.
- Damage Protection: Shielding cables from physical stress, bending, and accidental disconnection.
- Organization & Aesthetics: Creating a cleaner, more visually appealing environment.
- Safety: Minimizing tripping hazards and potential fire risks associated with exposed or damaged cables.
- Accessibility: Facilitating easy identification and access to individual cables.
Usage Scenarios
Cable organizers are utilized in a wide array of settings:
- Home: Behind televisions, computers, desks, entertainment centers, and appliances.
- Office: Under desks, in server rooms, and along walls to manage computer, network, and power cables.
- Data Centers & Server Rooms: Critical for maintaining efficient airflow and preventing disruptions due to cable clutter.
- Automotive: Organizing cables for car audio systems, GPS devices, and dashcams.
- Audio/Video Production: Managing cables for microphones, speakers, cameras, and lighting equipment.
- Electronics Workshops: Keeping cables tidy during assembly, repair, and testing.
Common Types
- Cable Ties: (Zip Ties/Velcro Ties) – Inexpensive and versatile for bundling cables. Available in various lengths and materials. Velcro ties are reusable, unlike zip ties.
- Cable Sleeves: (Neoprene/Fabric Sleeves) – Enclose multiple cables in a protective and organized tube.
- Cable Clips: Adhesive-backed or screw-in clips that secure individual cables to surfaces.
- Cable Boxes: Containers designed to conceal power strips and excess cable length.
- Cable Trays: Larger systems used for managing numerous cables, often mounted to walls or ceilings.
- Cable Wraps: (Spiral Wrap) – Flexible tubes that wrap around cables for protection and organization.
- Cable Raceway/Conduit: Protective channels that conceal and route cables along walls or ceilings.
- Under-Desk Cable Management Trays: Metal or plastic trays that mount under desks to hold power strips and cables.
- Desk Cable Organizers: Various solutions to keep cables tidy on or near a desk, including grommets, clips, and organizers with multiple ports.
Based on the provided information, determining the precise HS code for "cable organizer" requires careful consideration of its material and specific function. Here's a breakdown of potentially relevant HS codes:
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8544499000: This code covers insulated (including enameled or anodized) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fiber cables, made up of individually sheathed fibers, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectors: Other electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V: Other: Other: Other. If the cable organizer is comprised of insulated electric conductors, this could be applicable. The base tariff is 3.9%, with an additional 25.0% tariff, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 58.9%.
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3926909600: This code covers other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Casing for bicycle derailleur cables; and casing for cable or inner wire for caliper and cantilever brakes, whether or not cut to length. If the cable organizer is made of plastic and functions as a casing for cables, this code may be relevant. The tariff is 25.0%, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, for a total of 55.0%.
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3926904800: This code covers other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Photo albums. While seemingly unrelated, this code falls under the broader category of "other articles of plastics." If the cable organizer is made of plastic and has a similar form factor to a photo album (e.g., a multi-page binder), this code could be considered, though it is less likely. The tariff is 3.4%, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, for a total of 33.4%.
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3917400095: This code covers tubes, pipes and hoses and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: Fittings Other. If the cable organizer consists of plastic fittings used to organize cables, this code may be applicable. The tariff is 5.3%, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, for a total of 60.3%.
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3917320050: This code covers tubes, pipes and hoses and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges): Other tubes, pipes and hoses: Other, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings Other. If the cable organizer is a plastic tube or hose used for cable management, this code may be relevant. The tariff is 3.1%, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, for a total of 58.1%.
Important Considerations:
- The material composition of the cable organizer is crucial for accurate classification.
- If the organizer contains metal components, additional HS codes may be necessary.
- The function of the organizer (e.g., casing, fitting, tube) will determine the most appropriate code.