HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8206000000 | Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8206000000 | Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8202990000 | Handsaws, and metal parts thereof; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades), and base metal parts thereof: Other saw blades, and parts thereof: Other (including parts) | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8205906000 | Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included; blow torches and similar self-contained torches; vises, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of machine tools or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks; base metal parts thereof: Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading: Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7323997000 | Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel: Other: Other: Not coated or plated with precious metal: Other: Cookingware | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4417008010 | Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood: Other Tool handles | Doc | 60.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes for your "SEAM TROWEL SET" declaration. Here's a detailed analysis to help you understand the classification, tax implications, and potential considerations for customs clearance.
Understanding HS Codes: A Quick Primer
HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. The first two digits generally indicate the chapter, the next two the subheading, and so on. Here's how to interpret them:
- Chapter 82: Hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric or non-electric motors.
- Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal.
- Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel.
Detailed HS Code Breakdown for Your Items
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HS Code: 8206.00.00.00 – Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale
- 82: Hand tools (This is the broad chapter).
- 06: Sets of tools. This specifically covers combinations of tools falling within headings 8202-8205.
- 00.00.00: Further specifies the set.
- Tax: Base duty rate + 30% additional tariff (effective after April 2, 2025). The base duty rate will depend on the individual tools included in the set. You'll need to determine the base rate for each tool type and apply it.
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HS Code: 8206.00.00.00 – Tools of two or more of headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale (Duplicate entry)
- Same as above. Ensure you're not declaring the same set twice.
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HS Code: 8202.99.00.00 – Handsaws, and metal parts thereof; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting or toothless saw blades), and base metal parts thereof: Other saw blades, and parts thereof: Other (including parts)
- 82: Hand tools.
- 02: Handsaws and blades.
- 99.00.00: Other saw blades and parts. This is a residual category for blades not specifically classified elsewhere.
- Tax: 0.0% base duty + 25% additional tariff, increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025. Total 55%.
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HS Code: 8205.90.60.00 – Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included; blow torches and similar self-contained torches; vises, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of machine tools or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks; base metal parts thereof: Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading: Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings
- 82: Hand tools.
- 05: Other hand tools (a broad category).
- 90.60.00: Sets of hand tools falling within this heading.
- Tax: Base duty rate + 30% additional tariff (effective after April 2, 2025). Similar to 8206.00.00.00, you'll need to determine the base rate for each tool type in the set.
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HS Code: 7323.99.70.00 – Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel: Other: Other: Not coated or plated with precious metal: Other: Cookingware
- 73: Articles of iron or steel.
- 23: Table, kitchen, or household articles.
- 99.70.00: Other cookingware.
- Tax: 5.3% base duty + 30% additional tariff (effective after April 2, 2025) for steel/aluminum products. Total 60.3%.
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HS Code: 4417.00.80.10 – Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood: Other Tool handles
- 44: Wood and articles of wood.
- 17: Tools, handles, etc., of wood.
- 00.80.10: Other tool handles.
- Tax: 5.1% base duty + 25% additional tariff, increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025. Total 60.1%.
Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Composition: The tax rates can significantly change based on the material of the tools (e.g., steel, aluminum, wood). Ensure you accurately declare the material composition.
- Set Composition: For sets (8206.00.00.00 and 8205.90.60.00), you'll need to determine the base duty rate for each item in the set and apply it accordingly. This can be complex.
- April 2, 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the upcoming additional tariffs on certain products.
- Certifications: Depending on the intended use of the tools, you may need specific certifications (e.g., safety standards).
- Single vs. Multiple HS Codes: If the set contains items with vastly different tax rates, it might be more advantageous to declare them separately under their individual HS codes.
- Detailed Packing List: Provide a very detailed packing list specifying the quantity, material, and description of each item in the set.
- Consult a Customs Broker: Given the complexity of these classifications and the upcoming tariff changes, I strongly recommend consulting with a qualified customs broker in China. They can provide accurate guidance and ensure compliance with all regulations.
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive legal or customs advice. This information is for general guidance only. Always consult with a qualified professional for specific advice related to your situation.