HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6702102000 | Doc | 38.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6702104000 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701003000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701006000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8307103000 | Doc | 58.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8307106000 | Doc | 58.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Garden Screen
A garden screen is a freestanding or attached structure used to provide visual interest, privacy, or shelter within a garden or outdoor space. They are constructed from a variety of materials and serve diverse aesthetic and functional purposes.
Materials
Garden screens are built from a wide range of materials, each offering distinct characteristics:
- Wood: A common choice, offering a natural aesthetic. Types include cedar (durable, weather-resistant), redwood (similar to cedar), pine (more affordable, requires treatment), and bamboo (lightweight, sustainable).
- Metal: Typically steel, wrought iron, or aluminum. Metal screens are durable, often ornate, and can be powder-coated for rust resistance.
- Composite: Made from a blend of wood fibers and plastic. Offers durability, low maintenance, and resistance to rot and insects.
- Plastic/PVC: Lightweight and affordable, but generally less aesthetically pleasing than other materials. Often used for temporary or budget-friendly solutions.
- Fabric: Typically outdoor-grade polyester or acrylic. Used for creating softer, more flexible screens, often attached to a frame.
- Living Screens: Composed of plants, such as hedges, climbing vines on a trellis, or rows of potted plants.
Purpose & Function
- Privacy: The most common function, blocking views from neighbors or street traffic.
- Windbreak: Reducing wind speed and protecting sensitive plants or creating a more comfortable seating area.
- Sun Shade: Providing partial shade and reducing glare.
- Aesthetic Enhancement: Adding visual interest, defining spaces, and creating focal points.
- Division of Space: Separating different areas within a garden, such as a dining area from a relaxation zone.
- Support for Climbing Plants: Trellis-style screens provide a structure for vines like roses, clematis, or ivy.
Usage Scenarios
- Residential Gardens: Commonly used in backyards, patios, and decks.
- Commercial Landscapes: Employed in restaurants, hotels, and public spaces to create private areas or enhance aesthetics.
- Balconies & Terraces: Smaller screens are suitable for creating privacy on limited outdoor spaces.
- Pool Areas: Providing shade and privacy around swimming pools.
- Outdoor Dining Areas: Defining dining spaces and shielding from wind or sun.
Common Types
- Freestanding Screens: Portable and can be moved as needed. Often constructed with hinged panels.
- Attached Screens: Fixed to existing structures like walls, fences, or pergolas.
- Trellis Screens: Open lattice designs, ideal for supporting climbing plants.
- Slatted Screens: Composed of horizontal or vertical slats, providing varying degrees of privacy and allowing some airflow.
- Panel Screens: Solid or semi-solid panels, offering maximum privacy.
- Folding Screens (Room Dividers): Hinged panels that can be folded and unfolded for flexible space division.
- Living Walls/Green Screens: Vertical structures covered in plants, providing a natural aesthetic and ecological benefits.
- Geometric Screens: Screens with intricate patterns or shapes, often made from metal or wood.
Based on the provided information, determining the precise HS code for “garden screen” requires understanding its material composition and construction. The following HS codes may be relevant:
- 6702102000: Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers, foliage or fruit: Of plastics: Assembled by binding with flexible materials such as wire, paper, textile materials, or foil, or by gluing or by similar methods. This code applies if the garden screen is constructed from artificial plants, leaves, or fruits made of plastic and assembled using binding or gluing techniques. The total tax rate is 38.4%.
- 6702104000: Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers, foliage or fruit: Of plastics: Other, including parts. This code is applicable if the garden screen consists of plastic artificial plants, leaves, or fruits that are not specifically assembled by binding or gluing, or if it includes parts. The total tax rate is 33.4%.
Explanation of HS Code Structure (based on provided information):
- 67: Chapter 67 covers “Prepared animals, vegetables, fruits, nuts or other parts thereof.” This chapter broadly includes artificial flowers and foliage.
- 02: Heading 02 specifically refers to “Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit and parts thereof; articles made of artificial flowers, foliage or fruit.”
- 10: Subheading 10 further categorizes these articles based on their material.
- 2000 / 4000: These numbers denote specific classifications within the subheading, differentiating based on assembly methods (2000) or other compositions (4000).
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'garden screen' are limited, with only the following 2 found.