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π¨ Colored Cellophane (Transparent Sheet Material)
π HS Code Reference & Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Customs Strategy
π Part I: Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand "Cellophane"?
Colored Cellophane, in the context of international trade, refers to transparent or semi-transparent sheets made primarily from regenerated cellulose (or sometimes synthetic polymers treated to mimic cellophane properties), often coated or dyed for decorative, packaging, or industrial purposes.
In international trade, it is broadly classified into two main categories based on its composition and form:
- Regenerated Cellulose Sheets (True Cellophane): Made from wood pulp cellulose. It is biodegradable and has specific physical properties (high barrier to oxygen, low moisture barrier unless coated).
- Plastic Films (Polyester/Polypropylene): Often colloquially called "cellophane" but technically synthetic plastic films. These have different HS codes.
β οΈ Key Distinction:
- If the material is regenerated cellulose (biodegradable, derived from wood pulp) β Classify under Chapter 39 (Plastics) or Chapter 48 (Paper) depending on thickness and coating, but typically 3920 or 3904 if plasticized. Correction: True cellophane is often classified under 3920.10 (Cellulose esters and ethers) or 4811 if coated. Wait, let's look at the authoritative HS.
- HS 3920.10.0000: Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of cellulose ethers or cellulose esters. (This is the standard code for "Cellophane" as it is chemically cellulose acetate).
- HS 3904.90.0000: Other primary forms of plastics (less common for finished sheets).
- HS 4811.90.0000: Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulosic fibers, coated, impregnated, covered, surface-colored, surface-decorated or printed, other than goods of headings 4803 to 4809. (If it is paper-based cellophane or coated with significant paper backing).
- HS 3920.10 is the most common for transparent colored cellulose acetate sheets (true cellophane).π Critical Note:
- If it is Plastic (PVC, PET, PP) often sold as "cellophane wrap," it falls under 3920 (e.g., 3920.10 for acrylics, 3920.69 for other plastics).
- If it is True Cellophane (Cellulose Acetate), it falls under 3920.10.
- For this guide, we assume True Cellophane (Regenerated Cellulose/Cellulose Acetate) as per the term "Cellophane," which is chemically a cellulose ester/ether.
π¦ Part II: HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority Comparison)
| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Material Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
3920.10.00.00 |
Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of cellulose ethers or cellulose esters (including true cellophane) | Food packaging, gift wrapping, industrial masking, decorative laminates | β Cellulose Acetate/Ether |
3920.10.10.00 |
Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, of cellulose esters or ethers | Adhesive tapes, self-stick labels (if cellulose base) | β Cellulose Acetate + Adhesive |
3920.10.90.00 |
Other plates, sheets, film, of cellulose esters or ethers | Non-adhesive colored cellophane sheets, industrial films | β Cellulose Acetate (No adhesive) |
4811.90.00.00 |
Paper, paperboard, etc., coated with plastics (if thick and paper-backed) | Thick coated paper with plastic lamination (not thin film) | β Paper Base + Plastic Coat |
3920.69.00.00 |
Other plates, sheets, film, of other plastics (PVC/PET/PP) | Synthetic "cellophane" alternatives (Plastic Wrap) | β Synthetic Polymer (Not true cellophane) |
π Key Reminder:
- True Cellophane is chemically Cellulose Acetate (a cellulose ester). It falls under 3920.10.
- If the product is colored, it is still under 3920.10 unless it is printed with significant graphic content that changes the character (then possibly 4811 or 4911, but 3920 is standard for raw sheets).
- Do NOT confuse with 3920.69 (Plastic Films) if the product is explicitly "Cellophane" (cellulose-based).
π° Part III: 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Surcharges & Policy Add-ons)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Country of Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: From November 10, 2025 (Including subsequent imports)
π― 1. 3920.10.90.00 β Other Plates, Sheets, Film of Cellulose Esters or Ethers (Non-Adhesive Colored Cellophane)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Rate | 0% (ad valorem) |
| USITC Surcharge | +25% (from USITC Footnote 9903.88.01) |
| IEEPA Surcharge | +10% (For China/HK products, effective Nov 10, 2025) |
| Total Rate | 45% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 45% |
| De Minimis Eligible? | β No (deny_de_minimis) |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3920.10.90.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Explanation:
- The 25% USITC surcharge is part of the Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods.
- The 10% IEEPA surcharge is the new additional tariff for Chinese products effective Nov 10, 2025.
- Total 45% is a very high tariff. This applies to standard colored cellophane sheets.
π― 2. 3920.10.10.00 β Self-Adhesive Cellophane Sheets (If Applicable)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Rate | 0% |
| USITC Surcharge | +25% |
| IEEPA Surcharge | +10% |
| Total Rate | 45% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 45% |
| De Minimis Eligible? | β No |
| Legal Basis Path | Same as above (USITC:3920.10.10.00) |
π Note:
- Even if it is self-adhesive, it remains under 3920.10.
- The tariff structure is identical to non-adhesive cellophane.
π οΈ Part IV: Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Real-World Pitfall Guide)
β 1. Preparation Checklist (Must-Haves)
| Material | Required | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Must specify: Material (Cellulose Acetate), Thickness, Width, Length, Color, Adhesive Type (if any). |
| β Composition Statement | βοΈ | Explicitly state "Regenerated Cellulose/Cellulose Acetate" to distinguish from PVC/PET. |
| β Product Photos | βοΈ | Clear shots of the roll/sheet, label showing material content. |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Description: "Colored Cellophane Sheets, Cellulose Acetate, for Packaging." |
| β CoC (Certificate of Compliance) | βοΈ | If used for food contact, provide FDA compliance or equivalent. |
| β HS Code Pre-Ruling | βοΈ | Highly recommended to confirm 3920.10 vs 3920.69 if material is mixed. |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantra)
π₯ "Cellulose Acetate, Code 3920; Plastic Wrap, Code 3920.69; Name Clearly, Tax Avoids!"
| Scenario | Correct Declaration | Wrong Practice |
|---|---|---|
| True Cellophane (Cellulose Acetate) | 3920.10.90.00 - "Colored Cellophane Sheets, Cellulose Acetate" |
Describing as "Plastic Film" β May trigger scrutiny but still 3920.69 (0-5% base) vs 3920.10 (0% base). Wait, both 0% base. But Surcharge applies to all Chinese plastic/cellulose sheets? Yes, Section 301 covers 3920. |
| PVC/PET "Cellophane" | 3920.69.00.00 - "Plastic Film, PET" |
Calling it "Cellophane" when it is plastic β Misclassification β Penalty. |
| Cellophane Tape | 3730.90? No, Tapes are 3730 is photosensitive. Tapes are 3919 or 3730? Tapes are 3730 is wrong. Tapes are 3730? No. Tapes are 3730 is for photosensitive. Adhesive tapes are 3919. Cellophane tape is 3919.90. |
Declaring as "Sheets" when it is rolled tape β Wrong HS. |
π Clarification on Tapes:
- If the product is Cellophane Tape (adhesive tape made of cellophane), it is classified under 3919.90.00.00 (Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, tape... other).
- Tariff for 3919.90: Base 0%, USITC +25%, IEEPA +10% β Total 45%. Same high tariff.
β 3. Special Circumstances Handling
| Situation | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Food-Grade Cellophane | Provide FDA 21 CFR compliance document. Misdeclaration can lead to FDA holds + CBP penalties. |
| Coated Cellophane | If coated with wax or significant paper backing, may shift to 4811. Ensure material dominance is clear. |
| Sample vs Bulk | Samples under $800 may still be scrutinized if declared as "Cellophane" due to high tariff risk. Better to declare accurately. |
| Origin Labeling | Ensure "Made in China" is clearly marked on packaging. Avoid "Country of Origin: Unknown" to prevent penalties. |
π Part V: Global Market Clearance Comparison (2026 Latest)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff (China Origin) | Certification Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 3920.10.90.00 |
45% (25% Sec 301 + 10% IEEPA) | FDA (if food contact) | High tariff unavoidable for China-origin. |
| π¨π³ China | 3920.10.90.00 |
5% | CCC (if applicable) | No surcharges. |
| πͺπΊ EU | 3920.10.90.00 |
6.5% | REACH Compliance | No US-style surcharges. |
| π¬π§ UK | 3920.10.90.00 |
6.5% | UKCA/REACH | Post-Brexit rules apply. |
| π―π΅ Japan | 3920.10.90.00 |
0% - 3% | JIS Standards | Low tariff. |
π Conclusion:
- USA imposes 45% on Chinese Cellophane/Cellulose sheets.
- EU/UK impose 6.5%.
- Japan may have 0-3%.
- Strategy: If exporting to the US, consider sourcing from Vietnam/Malaysia (if processed substantially) to avoid Section 301/IEEPA tariffs. Check Substantial Transformation rules.
π Part VI: Common Errors & Pitfall Guide (Lessons Learned)
β Error 1: Declaring Cellophane as "Plastic Wrap" (3920.69) to avoid Section 301.
π Consequence: CBP audits will identify material as cellulose acetate β Back duties + Penalties. Both 3920.10 and 3920.69 are under Section 301 (List 3/4), so tariff is 25% + 10% = 35-45% for both. No savings by misclassification.
β Error 2: Ignoring IEEPA 10% surcharge (post-Nov 2025).
π Consequence: Underpayment β Seizure or Payment Order.
β Error 3: Not distinguishing Tape vs. Sheets.
π Consequence: Tape (3919) and Sheets (3920) have different rates/quotas. Misclassification β Delay.
β Error 4: Using "Cellophane" as a generic term for PET film.
π Consequence: If PET, it's 3920.69. If Cellophane, it's 3920.10. Both are heavily taxed, but documentation must match material.
β Correct Practice:
"Cellulose Acetate Cellophane Sheets, 10 Micron, Colored Blue, Non-Adhesive, Roll, Made in China, FCC/REACH Compliant"
π― Part VII: Conclusion: Precision in Classification Saves Money & Time!
π― Remember the Mantra:
πΉ "Cellulose Acetate, Code 3920; Plastic Film, Code 3920.69; China Origin, 45% Tax; Don't Mislabel, Don't Delay!"
πΉ "True Cellophane is Cellulose, Not Plastic; Declare Correctly, Avoid Customs Clash!"
π Pro Tip:
If your cellophane is sourced from Vietnam, Malaysia, or Thailand and undergoes substantial transformation, you may qualify for lower tariffs or IEEPA exemptions.
Apply for an Advance Ruling from CBP if the product mix is complex.
π£ Immediate Action:
π Consult a Customs Broker + Provide Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) + Verify HS Code Pre-Ruling
π Ensure your Cellophane clears smoothly, efficiently, and profitably!
β¨ Professional Clearance, Starts with Accurate Classification!
πΌ Every Percent of Tariff Counts!
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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) β Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) β More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) β Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β 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 β The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate β Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties β 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.