HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9506198040 | Doc | 40.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506996080 | Doc | 41.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6405100030 | Doc | 47.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6405100060 | Doc | 47.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6406104500 | Doc | 43.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8301406060 | Doc | 43.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8301500000 | Doc | 40.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8308909000 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8308903000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620005000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620006500 | Doc | 57.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6306901000 | Doc | 33.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6306905000 | Doc | 34.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6304910120 | Doc | 43.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6304910140 | Doc | 43.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926901000 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Mountaineering Accessories
Mountaineering accessories encompass a wide range of equipment used to supplement core mountaineering gear, enhancing safety, comfort, and efficiency during ascents. These items are typically used in conjunction with essential equipment like boots, ropes, harnesses, and ice axes.
Categories & Function
Accessories can be broadly categorized based on their primary function:
- Navigation & Communication: These tools ensure route-finding and allow for communication in remote areas.
- Compasses: Essential for determining direction, particularly in whiteout conditions.
- GPS Devices: Provide precise location data and route tracking.
- Altimeter Watches: Measure altitude, assisting in navigation and acclimatization monitoring.
- Two-way Radios/Satellite Communicators: Enable communication with team members or emergency services.
- Maps: Topographical maps detailing terrain features, elevation, and potential hazards.
- Protection & Safety: These items mitigate risks associated with falls, weather, and environmental hazards.
- Helmets: Protect the head from falling ice, rocks, and impacts.
- Sunglasses/Goggles: Shield eyes from intense sunlight, snow glare, and wind.
- Sunscreen/Lip Balm (with high SPF): Prevent sunburn at high altitudes.
- First-Aid Kits: Address injuries and medical emergencies.
- Headlamps/Flashlights: Provide illumination during low-light conditions.
- Avalanche Safety Equipment: Includes avalanche transceivers, probes, and shovels (essential in avalanche terrain).
- Whistles: Signal for help in emergencies.
- Clothing & Personal Comfort: These items regulate body temperature and enhance comfort during challenging conditions.
- Gloves/Mittens: Provide insulation and protection from cold and moisture.
- Hats/Balaclavas: Retain heat and protect the head and face.
- Socks (multiple pairs): Maintain foot warmth and prevent blisters.
- Gaiters: Prevent snow and debris from entering boots.
- Insulated Bottles/Thermoses: Keep liquids from freezing.
- Technical & Utility: These items assist with specific tasks and enhance efficiency.
- Carabiners: Connect gear components.
- Slings/Cord: Versatile for anchoring, rappelling, and gear organization.
- Ice Screw Pouches: Securely hold ice screws during climbs.
- Repair Kits: Address equipment failures in the field.
- Duct Tape/Multi-tool: Versatile for repairs and general utility.
- Ski/Splitboard Carry Straps: Facilitate carrying skis or splitboards.
Usage Scenarios
The specific accessories required vary significantly depending on the type of mountaineering activity:
- Alpine Climbing: Requires a comprehensive set of technical accessories, including carabiners, slings, ice screws, and a robust protection system.
- Glacier Travel: Demands specialized accessories like crevasse rescue gear (ropes, pulleys, prusiks), glacier glasses, and crevasse probes.
- Snowshoeing/Ski Touring: Focuses on accessories like avalanche safety equipment, insulated clothing, and navigation tools.
- Trekking/High-Altitude Hiking: Emphasizes accessories like trekking poles, navigation tools, and comfortable clothing.
Common Types & Materials
- Carabiners: Typically made from aluminum alloy or steel, with various locking mechanisms (screwgate, auto-locking).
- Slings: Constructed from nylon or Dyneema, offering different lengths and strengths.
- Ropes: Commonly made from nylon or polyester, with varying diameters and dynamic ratings.
- Helmets: Often constructed from polycarbonate shells with EPS foam liners.
- Sunglasses/Goggles: Feature polycarbonate lenses with UV protection and anti-fog coatings.
- Avalanche Transceivers: Utilize digital or analog technology to transmit and receive signals.
- Ice Screws: Made from hardened steel, with varying lengths and diameters.
- Headlamps: Employ LED technology, with adjustable brightness and beam patterns.
Mountaineering accessories encompass a range of equipment used for climbing and traversing mountainous terrain. These items typically include articles for physical exercise, sports, and outdoor activities, potentially including swimming pools and wading pools, as well as parts and accessories thereof. Specific items may include snow skis and related equipment.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided reference material:
- 9506198040: This HS code falls under Chapter 95, which covers articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports (including table-tennis) or outdoor games. Specifically, it covers items not specified elsewhere in the chapter, including swimming pools and wading pools, and parts and accessories thereof. The subheading 198040 specifically relates to "Snow-skis and other snow-ski equipment; parts and accessories thereof: Cross-country". This could apply to certain types of mountaineering skis. The base tariff is 2.8%, with an additional 7.5% surcharge, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 40.3%.
- 9506996080: Also within Chapter 95, this HS code covers "Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports (including table-tennis) or outdoor games, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; swimming pools and wading pools; parts and accessories thereof: Other: Other: Other Other". The base tariff is 4.0%, with an additional 7.5% surcharge. A 30.0% surcharge applies after April 2, 2025. Additionally, a 25% surcharge applies to steel and aluminum products, resulting in a total tariff of 41.5%.
- 6306901000: This HS code falls under Chapter 63, covering tarpaulins, awnings, and sunblinds; tents (including temporary canopies and similar articles); sails for boats, sailboards, or landcraft; camping goods. Specifically, it relates to "Other: Of cotton". The base tariff is 3.5%, with no additional surcharge, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 33.5%.
- 6306905000: Also within Chapter 63, this HS code covers "Other: Of other textile materials". The base tariff is 4.5%, with no additional surcharge, increasing to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 34.5%.
Regarding HS code 9506198040 and 9506996080, it is important to determine the material composition of the mountaineering accessories. If the items are made of steel or aluminum, the additional 25% surcharge will apply.