HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9506991500 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9507906000 | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8903930500 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4823901000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4823902000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926903000 | Doc | 59.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3916902000 | Doc | 58.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3916903000 | Doc | 61.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Paddle
A paddle is a handheld tool used to propel a boat or canoe through water by repeatedly immersing and withdrawing a blade. It is a fundamental piece of equipment for various watercraft and recreational activities.
Material
Paddles are constructed from a variety of materials, each offering different characteristics in terms of weight, durability, and cost:
- Wood: Traditionally made from softwoods like cedar, pine, and spruce. Wooden paddles offer a classic feel and good flex but require more maintenance and are heavier than modern materials.
- Aluminum: Durable and affordable, aluminum paddles are often used in recreational settings. They are heavier and can transmit more vibration than other materials.
- Fiberglass: Lightweight and strong, fiberglass paddles are a common choice for recreational and touring use. They offer a good balance of performance and affordability.
- Carbon Fiber: The lightest and stiffest material, carbon fiber paddles are favored by competitive paddlers and those seeking maximum performance. They are typically the most expensive option.
- Composite: Often a blend of carbon fiber, fiberglass, and other materials to optimize strength, weight, and cost.
- Plastic: Commonly used for inexpensive recreational paddles, plastic paddles are durable but heavier and less efficient than other materials.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a paddle is to provide propulsion and steering for a watercraft. Beyond basic movement, paddles are used for:
- Recreational Paddling: Leisurely exploration of lakes, rivers, and coastlines.
- Touring: Long-distance paddling trips requiring endurance and efficiency.
- Whitewater Paddling: Navigating rapids and challenging river conditions.
- Racing: Competitive paddling events focusing on speed and technique.
- Surfing: Paddling into waves.
- Poling: Using a paddle to move a boat in shallow water.
Function
A paddle functions by applying force to the water, creating thrust that moves the watercraft forward. The paddle blade is shaped to maximize efficiency, and the shaft provides leverage and control. Key aspects of paddle function include:
- Blade Design: The shape, size, and angle of the blade influence the amount of water captured and the efficiency of each stroke.
- Shaft Flex: The flexibility of the shaft affects the power transfer and comfort of the paddle.
- Grip: The grip provides a comfortable and secure hold, and its shape can influence paddling technique.
- Power Phase: The portion of the stroke where force is applied to the water.
- Recovery Phase: The portion of the stroke where the paddle is lifted out of the water and prepared for the next stroke.
Usage Scenarios
Paddles are used in a wide variety of watercraft and environments:
- Canoes: Paddles are used for steering and propulsion in open and closed-cockpit canoes.
- Kayaks: Paddles are used for steering and propulsion in both recreational and touring kayaks. Double-bladed paddles are common.
- Stand-Up Paddleboards (SUPs): Longer, single-bladed paddles are used to propel and steer SUPs.
- Rowboats: Paddles can be used as an alternative to oars in some rowboat designs.
- Inflatable Boats: Paddles are often included with inflatable boats for recreational use.
- Whitewater Rivers: Specialized paddles with reinforced blades and durable shafts are used to navigate rapids.
Common Types
- Single-Bladed Paddles: Used in canoes and SUPs. The paddler alternates sides with each stroke.
- Double-Bladed Paddles: Used in kayaks. The paddler uses both blades in a symmetrical motion.
- Touring Paddles: Designed for long-distance paddling, with a focus on efficiency and reduced fatigue.
- Whitewater Paddles: Reinforced and durable paddles designed for navigating rapids.
- Freestyle Paddles: Designed for maneuverability and playboating.
- Adjustable Paddles: Allow the paddler to customize the length of the paddle.
- Wing Paddles: Feature a curved blade profile to increase efficiency and power.
根据您提供的商品信息“paddle”,以下是根据提供的参考资料匹配到的HS编码:
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9506991500:
- 95:第95章:玩具、游戏用品、体育用品及体育器材;其他娱乐用品。
- 06:体育用品及体育器材。
- 99:其他。
- 15:棒球用品及器材,除球外,及其零件和附件。
- 00:其他。
- 该HS编码涵盖了通用体育锻炼、体操、田径、其他运动(包括乒乓球)或户外游戏用品及器材,未在本章具体规定或包含在内的物品;游泳池和浅水池;其零件和附件。如果paddle被归类为通用体育运动器材,则适用此编码。税率详情:基础关税0.0%,加征关税0.0%,2025.4.2后加征关税30.0%,钢、铝制品加征关税25%。总税率30.0%。
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3926903000:
- 39:第39章:塑料及其制品。
- 26:其他塑料制品及其他材料制成的制品。
- 90:其他。
- 30:游艇或娱乐船的零件;非主要设计用于发动机或帆的划艇、竞赛艇、充气船和娱乐船的零件。
- 00:其他。
- 如果paddle是游艇或娱乐船的零件,或者非主要设计用于发动机或帆的划艇、竞赛艇、充气船和娱乐船的零件,则适用此编码。税率详情:基础关税4.2%,加征关税25.0%,2025.4.2后加征关税30.0%,总税率59.2%。
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3916902000:
- 39:第39章:塑料及其制品。
- 16:单丝纤维,其任何截面尺寸超过1毫米的棒、棍和型材,无论是否表面加工,但未进一步加工。
- 90:其他塑料。
- 20:其他:球拍弦。
- 00:其他。
- 如果paddle被归类为塑料制成的球拍弦,则适用此编码。税率详情:基础关税3.1%,加征关税25.0%,2025.4.2后加征关税30.0%,总税率58.1%。
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3916903000:
- 39:第39章:塑料及其制品。
- 16:单丝纤维,其任何截面尺寸超过1毫米的棒、棍和型材,无论是否表面加工,但未进一步加工。
- 90:其他塑料。
- 30:其他:单丝纤维。
- 00:其他。
- 如果paddle被归类为塑料制成的单丝纤维,则适用此编码。税率详情:基础关税6.5%,加征关税25.0%,2025.4.2后加征关税30.0%,总税率61.5%。
请注意,最终的HS编码确定需要根据paddle的具体材质、用途和功能进行综合判断。