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CN → US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3702100060 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3702100030 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3701100060 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3701100030 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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📸 High-Resolution X-Ray Film
🌐 HS Code & Tariff Guide | 2026 Customs Classification & Duty Breakdown | Expert Clearance Strategy
📌 One Product, Four Key HS Codes — Know Which One Applies to Your Shipment!
🧩 一、Product Definition & Classification: What Is “High-Resolution X-Ray Film”?
High-resolution X-ray film is a specialized photosensitive material used in medical imaging for detailed diagnostic visualization. It is not paper, not textile, and not photographic film for general photography — it is specifically engineered for X-ray radiation exposure and high-contrast, high-detail image capture.
⚠️ Critical Distinction:
- If it contains silver halide (AgX) and is used for medical X-ray imaging → must be classified under 3702.10.00 or 3703.90.30
- If it’s not yet exposed (unprocessed) → still falls under sensitive materials
- If it’s already exposed → still classified as sensitive material, not "used" or "waste"
📦 二、HS Code Classification Matrix (2026 Official Tariff Table)
| HS Code | Product Description | Matching Criteria | Tax Rate | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
3702.10.00.60 |
Other X-ray films (not photographic), for medical use | ✅ Matches “X-ray” purpose + “photosensitive film” form | 38.7% | “Other” category — includes non-paper, non-textile, non-photographic X-ray films |
3702.10.00.30 |
Photographic films, already exposed, for X-ray use | ✅ “Photosensitive” + “X-ray” + “already exposed” | 38.7% | Even if used, still treated as sensitive material — not waste |
3703.90.30.30 |
Other photosensitive materials, on paper, in sheet form | ✅ “Silver halide paper” + “sheet” shape → medical X-ray film | 38.7% | Based on material (halide paper) and form (sheet) |
3703.90.30.60 |
Other photosensitive materials, not on paper, in sheet form | ✅ “Silver halide” (inferred) + “sheet” form → film-like | 38.7% | Non-paper version of X-ray film |
3705.00.00.00 |
Photographic plates and films, for photography | ✅ General film form + used in imaging | 35.0% | Lower rate, but only if not specifically for X-ray |
🔍 Why the Difference?
-3702.10.00and3703.90.30are specifically for X-ray use → higher scrutiny → higher tax
-3705.00.00.00is general photographic film → lower rate, but only if not intended for medical X-ray
- Misclassification = 3.7% higher duty and risk of audit or seizure
💰 三、2026 Duty Breakdown: The Full Tax Story (U.S. Customs)
✅ Applicable Country: United States (US)
✅ Origin: China (CN)
✅ Effective Date: November 10, 2025 (and ongoing)
🎯 1. 3702.10.00.60 — Other X-Ray Films (Non-Photographic)
| Tax Component | Rate | Legal Basis | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.7% | HTSUS §3702.10.00 | Standard rate for non-photographic X-ray films |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% | USITC Footnote 9903.88.01 | Tariff under Section 301 (China trade actions) |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10.0% | IEEPA: 9903.01.24 | Emergency economic powers — applies to China-origin goods |
| Total Effective Duty | 38.7% | — | High-risk category |
📌 Explanation:
- This code applies to X-ray films that are not photographic, not on paper, and not textile — exactly your high-resolution medical X-ray film.
- Even if it’s not yet exposed, it’s still sensitive material → taxed at 38.7%.
- No de minimis exemption — even small shipments (under $800) are fully taxed.
🎯 2. 3702.10.00.30 — Already Exposed X-Ray Films
| Tax Component | Rate | Legal Basis | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.7% | HTSUS §3702.10.00 | Same as above |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% | USITC: 9903.88.01 | Applies to all China-origin sensitive materials |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10.0% | IEEPA: 9903.01.24 | Applies to all goods from China |
| Total Effective Duty | 38.7% | — | Same as unexposed film |
📌 Key Insight:
- Exposure status doesn’t reduce duty — it’s still classified as photosensitive material under 3702.10.00
- Even used or discarded film is not waste → still subject to 38.7%
🎯 3. 3703.90.30.30 — Silver Halide Paper, Sheet Form
| Tax Component | Rate | Legal Basis | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.7% | HTSUS §3703.90.30 | Applies to photosensitive paper |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% | USITC: 9903.88.01 | Applies to China-origin goods |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10.0% | IEEPA: 9903.01.24 | Emergency powers — applies to all China-origin goods |
| Total Effective Duty | 38.7% | — | Same as above |
📌 Why This Applies:
- Medical X-ray film is often made on silver halide paper (not plastic)
- Even if it’s not fully paper, if it has paper base, this code applies
- Form = sheet, material = silver halide → perfect match
🎯 4. 3703.90.30.60 — Non-Paper, Sheet Form, Photosensitive Material
| Tax Component | Rate | Legal Basis | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.7% | HTSUS §3703.90.30 | Applies to non-paper films |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% | USITC: 9903.88.01 | Applies to China-origin goods |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10.0% | IEEPA: 9903.01.24 | Emergency powers — applies to all China-origin goods |
| Total Effective Duty | 38.7% | — | Same rate |
📌 Critical Note:
- This code applies to plastic-based X-ray films (e.g., polyester film with silver halide coating)
- Even if not paper, if it’s sheet-shaped and photosensitive, it fits here
- No difference in tax — still 38.7%
🎯 5. 3705.00.00.00 — General Photographic Film (For Photography)
| Tax Component | Rate | Legal Basis | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Duty | 0.0% | HTSUS §3705.00.00 | Zero base duty |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% | USITC: 9903.88.01 | Applies to China-origin goods |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10.0% | IEEPA: 9903.01.24 | Emergency powers — applies to all China-origin goods |
| Total Effective Duty | 35.0% | — | Lower than 38.7% |
📌 When This Applies:
- Only if the film is not intended for medical X-ray use
- If it’s general-purpose photographic film (e.g., for cameras, not imaging systems)
- If it’s not sensitive to X-ray radiation
- Misuse of this code = penalty + audit risk❌ Do NOT use this code for medical X-ray film — even if it looks like “film” — it’s not for photography.
🛠️ 四、Customs Clearance Best Practices (Pro Tips to Avoid Penalties)
✅ 1. Required Documentation (MUST Have)
| Document | Required? | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Product Specification Sheet | ✔️ | Must confirm X-ray use, silver halide, sheet form, non-paper or paper base |
| ✅ Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) | ✔️ | Proves silver halide content |
| ✅ Product Photos (with label) | ✔️ | Shows brand, model, X-ray use, sheet form |
| ✅ Commercial Invoice | ✔️ | Must say: “High-Resolution Medical X-Ray Film, Silver Halide, Sheet Form, for Diagnostic Imaging” |
| ✅ Certificate of Origin (CO) | ✔️ | Required for tariff eligibility |
| ✅ Third-Party Test Report | ✔️ | FCC, CE, RoHS (if applicable) |
| ✅ Packing List | ✔️ | Shows unit count, weight, packaging |
✅ 2.申报技巧(Key Rules to Remember)
🔥 “Use the right code — or pay 3.7% extra!”
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Wrong Code | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medical X-ray film (silver halide, sheet) | 3702.10.00.60 or 3703.90.30.30/60 |
3705.00.00.00 |
+3.7% duty + audit risk |
| Already exposed film | 3702.10.00.30 |
3705.00.00.00 |
Same risk |
| Film on paper base | 3703.90.30.30 |
3702.10.00.60 |
Tax difference: 38.7% vs 38.7% — same |
| Plastic-based film | 3703.90.30.60 |
3702.10.00.60 |
Same rate |
📌 Pro Tip:
- Never use3705.00.00.00unless you can prove it’s not for X-ray
- Always specify “for medical diagnostic imaging” in the invoice
✅ 3. Special Cases
| Situation | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| Film used in hospital | Still taxed at 38.7% — not exempt |
| Film from Vietnam/Mexico | Can apply for IEEPA exemption → 0% duty |
| Small shipment (<$800) | No de minimis — still taxed at 38.7% |
| Returned film | Still treated as sensitive material — taxed at 38.7% |
| Customs audit | Have MSDS + photos + specs ready |
🌍 五、Global Customs Comparison (2026)
| Country | Recommended HS Code | Duty Rate | Certification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 USA | 3702.10.00.60 / 3703.90.30.30/60 |
38.7% | FDA, CE, RoHS | Highest duty |
| 🇨🇳 China | 3702.10.00.60 |
5% | CCC | No extra tariffs |
| 🇪🇺 EU | 3702.10.00.60 |
0% (if CE) | CE | No 301/IEEPA |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | 3702.10.00.60 |
5% | RCM | No extra |
| 🇯🇵 Japan | 3702.10.00.60 |
0% | PSE | No extra |
📌 Insight:
- Only the U.S. imposes 38.7% on medical X-ray film from China
- Vietnam/Mexico origin goods can avoid IEEPA/301 — 0% duty
📌 六、Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
❌ Mistake 1: Using 3705.00.00.00 for medical X-ray film
👉 Result: 3.7% higher duty, audit risk, possible seizure
❌ Mistake 2: Not specifying “X-ray” or “medical” in invoice
👉 Result: Customs may reclassify as general film → higher risk of penalty
❌ Mistake 3: Assuming used film is “waste”
👉 Result: Still taxed at 38.7% — no exemption
❌ Mistake 4: Not providing MSDS or photos
👉 Result: Delay, request for info, possible rejection
✅ Correct Approach:
“High-Resolution Medical X-Ray Film, Silver Halide, Sheet Form, for Diagnostic Imaging, Model XYZ, CE & RoHS Certified, 100 Sheets”
🎯 七、Final Verdict: Accuracy Saves Thousands
🎯 Remember:
🔹 3702.10.00.60 → For non-photographic X-ray films → 38.7%
🔹 3703.90.30.30/60 → For silver halide paper or non-paper sheet films → 38.7%
🔹 3705.00.00.00 → Only for non-X-ray photographic film → 35.0%
🔹 Never use3705for medical X-ray film — it’s a trap🔹 “If it’s for X-ray, it’s not for photography”
🔹 “If it’s sensitive, it’s taxed”
🔹 “If it’s from China, it’s hit by 301 + IEEPA”
📣 Take Action Now:
📞 Contact a licensed customs broker + provide product photos + specs + MSDS
🚀 Apply for HS Code pre-ruling to avoid delays
🌐 Consider relocating production to Vietnam/Mexico to avoid 38.7% duty
✨ Your shipment’s success starts with the right HS code.
💼 One wrong code = thousands in extra duty.
🚀 Get it right — and ship with confidence!
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About HS Code Classification
The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.
Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:
- Chapter (2 digits) — Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) — More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) — Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) — Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes
Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.
When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:
- Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate — The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate — Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties — Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties
The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.