Find product classification and trade information for BLENDER MIXER

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 2 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Product Description Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
8509400015 Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof: Food grinders, processors and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors Blenders Doc 34.2% CN US 2025-05-12
8509400025 Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof: Food grinders, processors and mixers; fruit or vegetable juice extractors Other food mixers Doc 34.2% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, here's a breakdown of the HS codes and tax implications for your "BLENDER MIXER" declaration, presented in a structured and easy-to-understand format.

Understanding Your HS Codes: 8509.40.00.15 & 8509.40.00.25

Both HS codes fall under the broader category of 8509: Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof. Let's break down each part:

Tax Implications

Both HS codes currently have the same tax structure:

Important Considerations & Recommendations:

  1. Product Specificity: The difference between HS code 8509.40.00.15 and 8509.40.00.25 is crucial. Carefully review the product descriptions and features of each blender type you are importing. If you are importing multiple types, ensure you use the correct HS code for each. A misclassification can lead to delays and penalties.

  2. Material Composition: The material used in the blender (e.g., plastic, stainless steel, glass) may affect the applicable tax rate or require specific documentation.

  3. Single Price: The declared value (single price) of the blender is critical for tax calculation. Ensure the declared value accurately reflects the transaction value.

  4. Certification: Depending on the destination country's regulations, you may need certifications for electrical safety (e.g., CE, UL, CCC). Check the import requirements of your specific destination country.

  5. Trade Agreements: Determine if any trade agreements exist between China and your destination country. These agreements could reduce or eliminate tariffs.

  6. Post April 2, 2025 Tariff: Be prepared for the additional 30% tariff that will be implemented on April 2, 2025. Factor this into your cost calculations.

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Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive legal or customs advice. This information is for general guidance only. Always consult with qualified professionals for specific advice related to your import situation.