HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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6913905000 | Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles: --> Other: --> Other: --> Other | Doc | 158.5% | CN | US | 2025-04-15 |
6815992000 | Articles of stone or of other mineral substances (including carbon fibers, articles of carbon fibers and articles of peat), not elsewhere specified or included: --> Other articles: --> Other: --> Talc, steatite and soapstone, cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks or other forms | Doc | 170.0% | CN | US | 2025-04-15 |
7117907500 | Imitation jewelry: Other: Other: Valued over 20 cents per dozen pieces or parts: Of plastics | Doc | 145.0% | CN | US | 2025-04-15 |
Okay, here's a breakdown of the HS codes and tax implications for your declared "CLAY BEADS", based on the provided data. I'll explain each code, its meaning, and potential considerations.
Important Note: The description "CLAY BEADS" is quite broad. The correct HS code highly depends on the exact material composition, intended use, and value of the beads. The system has assigned three HS codes to your declaration, which suggests ambiguity. I will analyze each one and highlight potential issues.
1. HS Code: 6913.90.50.00 – Statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles
- Breakdown:
- 69: Ceramic products. This indicates the item is made of fired clay or similar materials.
- 13: Statuettes etc. of ceramic. This narrows it down to ornamental ceramic items.
- 90: Other. This is a "catch-all" category within ornamental ceramics.
- 50: Other. Further specifies the "other" category.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Tariff: 6.0%
- Additional Tariff: 7.5%
- Post-April 11, 2025 Additional Tariff: 145%
- Total Tax: 158.5%
- Considerations: This code might be applicable if the clay beads are highly decorated, considered ornamental art pieces, or are glazed/fired in a way that makes them resemble ceramic figurines. However, if they are plain clay beads intended for jewelry making or crafts, this code is likely incorrect.
- Action Needed: Crucially, verify if the beads truly qualify as "ornamental ceramic articles." If they are simple, unadorned beads, this HS code is likely wrong and will lead to overpayment of duties.
2. HS Code: 6815.99.20.00 – Articles of stone or of other mineral substances
- Breakdown:
- 68: Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials.
- 15: Articles of stone or of other mineral substances.
- 99: Other articles. This is a broad category for items not specifically listed.
- 20: Talc, steatite and soapstone, cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks or other forms.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Post-April 11, 2025 Additional Tariff: 145%
- Total Tax: 170.0%
- Considerations: This code suggests the beads are made from materials like talc, steatite, or soapstone. This is possible if the beads are not fired clay.
- Action Needed: Confirm the exact material composition. If the beads are made of fired clay, this code is incorrect.
3. HS Code: 7117.90.75.00 – Imitation jewelry
- Breakdown:
- 71: Pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, imitation jewelry, coins.
- 17: Imitation jewelry.
- 90: Other.
- 75: Of plastics.
- Tax Implications:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Post-April 11, 2025 Additional Tariff: 145%
- Total Tax: 145.0%
- Considerations: This code applies if the beads are specifically intended for use in imitation jewelry and are made of plastic.
- Action Needed: Verify the material and intended use. If the beads are clay and not plastic, this code is incorrect.
Important Reminders & Recommendations:
- Material Verification: The most critical step is to definitively determine the material composition of the beads. Is it fired clay, a soft stone like soapstone, or plastic?
- Intended Use: Are the beads intended for jewelry making, crafts, or as decorative items?
- Value: The value per dozen pieces can affect the HS code.
- Certifications: Depending on the material and intended use, you might need certifications (e.g., material safety data sheets, proof of origin).
- Post-April 11, 2025 Tariffs: Be aware of the significant tariff increases scheduled for April 11, 2025.
- Consult with a Customs Broker: Given the ambiguity and potential for incorrect classification, I strongly recommend consulting with a licensed customs broker in China. They can provide expert guidance and ensure accurate classification and compliance.
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive customs advice. This information is for general guidance only. Always consult with qualified professionals for specific customs regulations and requirements.