Find product classification and trade information for JUMPING ROPE

Harmonized System Code Classification

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HS Code Product Description Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
9506598060 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: Tennis, badminton or similar rackets, whether or not strung; parts and accessories thereof: Other: Other Other, including parts and accessories Doc 41.5% CN US 2025-05-12
3926909989 Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Other Doc 42.8% CN US 2025-05-12
5308909000 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers; paper yarn: Other: Other (800) Doc 37.5% CN US 2025-05-12
7312105000 Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated: Stranded wire, ropes and cables: Ropes, cables and cordage other than stranded wire: Of stainless steel: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles Doc 80.0% CN US 2025-05-12
8308909000 Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like, of base metal, of a kind used for clothing or clothing accessories, footwear, jewelry, wrist watches, books, awnings, leather goods, travel goods or saddlery or for other made up articles; tubular or bifurcated rivets, of base metal; beads and spangles, of base metal: Other, including parts: Other Doc 57.7% CN US 2025-05-12

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HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. The first 6 digits are generally consistent worldwide, while additional digits can vary by country. Here's how to interpret them:

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  1. 9506.59.80.60 – Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports…Tennis, badminton or similar rackets…Other: Other Other

    • Chapter 95: Miscellaneous manufactured articles. This chapter covers a wide range of products, often those not fitting neatly into other categories.
    • Heading 95.06: Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or other sports.
    • Subheading 95.06.59: Tennis, badminton, or similar rackets.
    • Tax: 41.5% total tax (4.0% base tariff + 7.5% additional tariff, increasing to 30% additional tariff after April 2, 2025).
    • Considerations: This code seems most appropriate if your jumping rope is marketed as sports equipment.
  2. 3926.90.99.89 – Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials…Other: Other

    • Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof.
    • Heading 39.26: Other articles of plastics.
    • Subheading 39.26.90: Other.
    • Tax: 42.8% total tax (5.3% base tariff + 7.5% additional tariff, increasing to 30% additional tariff after April 2, 2025).
    • Considerations: This code is suitable if the jumping rope is primarily made of plastic.
  3. 5308.90.90.00 – Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers…Other: Other

    • Chapter 53: Vegetable textile fibers.
    • Heading 53.08: Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers.
    • Subheading 53.08.90: Other.
    • Tax: 37.5% total tax (0.0% base tariff + 7.5% additional tariff, increasing to 30% additional tariff after April 2, 2025).
    • Considerations: This code applies if the rope is made of vegetable fibers like hemp or jute.
  4. 7312.10.50.00 – Stranded wire, ropes, cables…Of stainless steel: Fitted with fittings or made up into articles

    • Chapter 73: Iron or steel articles.
    • Heading 73.12: Stranded wire, ropes, cables.
    • Subheading 73.12.10: Of stainless steel.
    • Tax: 80.0% total tax (0.0% base tariff + 25.0% additional tariff, increasing to 30% additional tariff after April 2, 2025, plus a 25% additional tariff on steel/aluminum products).
    • Considerations: This code is for stainless steel ropes, especially if they have fittings. This code has the highest tax rate.
  5. 8308.90.90.00 – Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles…Other, including parts: Other

    • Chapter 83: Miscellaneous manufactured articles of base metal.
    • Heading 83.08: Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles.
    • Subheading 83.08.90: Other.
    • Tax: 57.7% total tax (2.7% base tariff + 25.0% additional tariff, increasing to 30% additional tariff after April 2, 2025).
    • Considerations: This code applies to any metal clasps or buckles used in the rope.

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