HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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6307907500 | Doc | 34.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506692040 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506696020 | Doc | 42.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9504906000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9504904000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Shift Handball
Shift handball is a team sport played with the hands, originating from Denmark in the late 1990s as a variation of traditional handball. It is characterized by a unique ball-handling rule focusing on continuous movement and passing, eliminating static holding of the ball.
Material:
- Ball: Typically a standard handball (Size 3 for men and Size 2 for women and youth), made of synthetic leather or a similar material, providing good grip and durability.
- Court: Played on a court similar in size to traditional handball courts (40m x 20m), often indoors on wooden or synthetic surfaces.
- Goals: Standard handball goals (2m x 3m) are used, with a net to catch the ball.
- Protective Gear: While not mandatory, players often wear hand protection (gloves or tape) to prevent injuries.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of shift handball is to score by throwing the ball into the opposing team’s goal while adhering to the core rule of continuous ball movement. The sport emphasizes teamwork, agility, and quick passing.
Function:
The defining function of shift handball is the "shift" rule. Players are not allowed to hold the ball for more than three seconds. They must pass, shoot, or dribble within this time limit, promoting constant motion and dynamic play. The game is structured around attacking phases where the team attempts to score, and defensive phases where they aim to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
Usage Scenarios:
- Recreational Sport: Popular as a fun and fast-paced team activity for friends and social groups.
- School Physical Education: Used in schools to develop teamwork, coordination, and physical fitness.
- Competitive Sport: Organized leagues and tournaments exist, particularly in Denmark and increasingly in other European countries.
- Training Exercise: Handball players may use shift handball as a drill to improve passing skills, speed of play, and decision-making.
Common Types/Variations:
- Standard Shift Handball: The most common form, adhering to the three-second rule and standard handball court dimensions.
- Beach Shift Handball: Played on sand, often with modified rules to suit the surface and environment.
- Mini Shift Handball: Adapted for younger players with smaller courts and modified rules for simplified gameplay.
- Indoor vs. Outdoor: While primarily an indoor sport, variations can be played outdoors on suitable surfaces.
- Number of Players: Typically played with 7 players per team (6 court players and a goalkeeper), but variations with fewer players are common for recreational games.
Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be relevant to “shift handball”:
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9506692040: This code covers articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or outdoor games, specifically balls (other than golf balls and table-tennis balls), and further specifies “Baseballs and softballs Baseballs”. While not explicitly handball, it falls under the category of balls used in sports.
- 95: Chapter 95 – Toys, games and sports equipment; miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 06: Heading 95.06 – Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics or other sports (including table-tennis); swimming pools and wading pools; parts and accessories thereof.
- 69: Subheading 95.06.69 – Balls, other than golf balls and table-tennis balls.
- 20: Further specifies “Baseballs and softballs Baseballs”.
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9506696020: This code also covers articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or outdoor games, specifically balls (other than golf balls and table-tennis balls), but is categorized as “Other Other”. This could be applicable if the handball does not fall under the specific categorization of baseballs/softballs.
- 95: Chapter 95 – Toys, games and sports equipment; miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 06: Heading 95.06 – Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics or other sports (including table-tennis); swimming pools and wading pools; parts and accessories thereof.
- 69: Subheading 95.06.69 – Balls, other than golf balls and table-tennis balls.
- 60: Further specifies “Other Other”.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'shift handball' are limited, with only the following 2 found.
It is important to note that the specific material composition of the handball may influence the correct HS code selection.