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Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 6 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Product Description Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
8536610000 Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding <il>1,000 V</il>; connectors for optical fibers, optical fiber bundles or cables: Lamp-holders, plugs and sockets: Plugs and sockets for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V Doc 57.7% CN US 2025-05-12
8204200000 Hand-operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not including tap wrenches); socket wrenches, with or without handles, drives or extensions; base metal parts thereof: Socket wrenches, with or without handles, drives and extensions, and parts thereof Doc 64.0% CN US 2025-05-12
9403999045 Other furniture and parts thereof: Parts: Other: Other: Other Other: Of metal: Other Doc 80.0% CN US 2025-05-12
7326908688 Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other Doc 82.9% CN US 2025-05-12
3917400095 Tubes, pipes and hoses and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: Fittings Other Doc 60.3% CN US 2025-05-12
9033009000 Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of chapter 90: Other Doc 59.4% CN US 2025-05-12

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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 further digits provide more specific details.

Analysis of Your HS Codes

Here's a breakdown of each code you provided, with explanations and recommendations:

  1. 8536.61.00.00: Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits… Lamp-holders, plugs and sockets.

    • Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment.
    • Subheading 8536: Electrical connectors for a voltage not exceeding 1,000V.
    • 8536.61: Specifically for plugs and sockets.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 2.7%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 57.7%.
    • Recommendation: This is likely the most appropriate code if your sockets are primarily electrical components. Please confirm the voltage rating is indeed ≤ 1,000V.
  2. 8204.20.00.00: Hand-operated spanners and wrenches… Socket wrenches, with or without handles, drives or extensions.

    • Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery, hand tools, etc.
    • Subheading 8204: Hand-operated spanners and wrenches.
    • 8204.20: Socket wrenches.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 9.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 64.0%.
    • Recommendation: Use this code if your sockets are primarily mechanical tools used for tightening/loosening fasteners. If they have significant electrical components, 8536.61 is better.
  3. 9403.99.90.45: Other furniture and parts thereof: Parts: Other: Other: Other Other: Of metal: Other

    • Chapter 94: Furniture; bedding, mattresses, support, stuffing and similar furnishings; lamps, luminaires, lighting fittings and signboards; prefabricated buildings.
    • Subheading 9403: Parts of furniture.
    • 9403.99: Other parts.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 80.0%.
    • Recommendation: This code is least likely to be appropriate unless your sockets are integral parts of a larger furniture piece.
  4. 7326.90.86.88: Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other

    • Chapter 73: Iron or steel articles.
    • Subheading 7326: Other articles of iron or steel.
    • 7326.90: Other.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 2.9%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 82.9%.
    • Recommendation: This code is suitable if your sockets are made of iron or steel and don't fall into other more specific categories.
  5. 3917.40.00.95: Tubes, pipes and hoses and fittings therefor (for example, joints, elbows, flanges), of plastics: Fittings Other

    • Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof.
    • Subheading 3917: Fittings for tubes, pipes and hoses.
    • 3917.40: Fittings.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 5.3%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 60.3%.
    • Recommendation: Use this code only if your sockets are made of plastic and function as fittings for tubes or pipes.
  6. 9033.00.90.00: Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of chapter 90: Other

    • Chapter 90: Optical, measuring, checking, precision, medical, veterinary, surgical, dental instruments and apparatus.
    • Subheading 9033: Parts and accessories for instruments.
    • 9033.00: Other.
    • Tax: Base Duty: 4.4%, Additional Tariff: 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025). Total Tax: 59.4%.
    • Recommendation: This code is appropriate if your sockets are components of a larger machine or instrument covered in Chapter 90.

Important Considerations & Recommendations:

To help me narrow down the best HS code for you, could you please tell me:

  1. What is the primary material of the socket? (e.g., metal, plastic, a combination)
  2. What is the main function of the socket? (e.g., electrical connection, mechanical fastening, part of a larger machine)
  3. What is the voltage rating of the socket (if applicable)?
  4. What is the intended use of the socket? (e.g., household appliances, industrial equipment, furniture)

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