HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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3925900000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7610900040 | Doc | 110.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6215900020 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6117102030 | Doc | 41.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
5516410070 | Doc | 69.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
法语
A grille (plural: grilles) is a French term referring to a grid, grate, or screen. Its specific meaning and application are diverse, depending on the context.
Material:
- Metal: Commonly iron, steel, aluminum, or bronze. This is typical for structural grilles, security grilles, and those exposed to the elements.
- Wood: Used in decorative applications, sometimes in older building features.
- Plastic/Synthetic Materials: Increasingly common for drainage grilles, ventilation, and modern design elements.
Purpose & Function:
- Protection/Security: Grilles frequently serve as barriers, protecting windows, doors, or other openings from intrusion or damage. These are often found on buildings in urban areas.
- Ventilation: Used to allow airflow while preventing the entry of larger objects or pests. Examples include ventilation grilles in buildings and vehicle radiators.
- Drainage: Grilles cover drains to prevent debris from entering the drainage system while allowing water to flow through. Found in streets, sidewalks, showers, and swimming pools.
- Decoration: Decorative grilles can be used as architectural elements, often found in furniture, lighting fixtures, or as panels on doors and windows.
- Radiators (Automotive/Heating): The front grille of a car is a prominent grille protecting the radiator and directing airflow. Heating systems also employ grilles to distribute warm air.
Usage Scenarios:
- Buildings: Window security grilles, ventilation grilles, drain covers, decorative panels.
- Automotive: Radiator grilles, headlight covers.
- Infrastructure: Street drains, sewer covers.
- Residential: Shower drains, fireplace screens, radiator covers.
- Industrial: Machine guards, ventilation systems.
Common Types:
- Security Grilles (grilles de sécurité): Robust metal grilles designed to deter break-ins. Often fixed or retractable.
- Ventilation Grilles (grilles d'aération): Available in various designs to control airflow direction and volume. May include adjustable louvers.
- Drain Grilles (grilles d'évacuation): Designed to handle water flow efficiently while preventing blockage.
- Radiator Grilles (calandre): Specifically for vehicles, often chrome or painted, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes.
- Decorative Grilles (grilles décoratives): Often made of intricate metalwork, used for aesthetic enhancement.
- Floor Grilles (grilles de sol): Used in HVAC systems to distribute air flow.
Le terme "grille" peut correspondre à plusieurs classifications tarifaires selon sa composition et ses caractéristiques. Voici les codes SH pertinents, basés sur les informations disponibles :
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7314.20.00.00 : Ce code couvre les "Grilles, treillis et clôtures, en fil de fer ou d'acier ; métaux expansés en fer ou en acier". Plus précisément, il concerne les "Grilles, treillis et clôtures, soudés à leurs intersections, en fil d'un diamètre maximal de 3 mm ou plus et ayant une surface maillée de 100 cm² ou plus". La base d'imposition est de 0,0 %, avec des droits supplémentaires de 25,0 %, qui passeront à 30,0 % après le 2 avril 2025. Le taux total est de 80,0 %.
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7314.39.00.00 : Ce code concerne également les "Grilles, treillis et clôtures, en fil de fer ou d'acier ; métaux expansés en fer ou en acier", mais pour les "Autres grilles, treillis et clôtures, soudés à leurs intersections : Autres". Les conditions fiscales sont identiques à celles du code 7314.20.00.00 : base d'imposition de 0,0 %, droits supplémentaires de 25,0 % (30,0 % après le 2 avril 2025), pour un taux total de 80,0 %.
Il est important de noter que ces codes concernent spécifiquement les grilles en fil de fer ou d'acier. Si la grille est constituée d'autres matériaux, d'autres codes pourraient être applicables.