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Copper Mold

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
8205514500 35.0% CN US Official Doc
8205901000 35.0% CN US Official Doc
7418100004 70.5% CN US Official Doc
7418100053 70.5% CN US Official Doc

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🏭 Copper Mold & Industrial Casting Components


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2024-2026 Tariff Analysis | Professional Compliance Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition & Classification: What Exactly is a "Copper Mold"?

A "Copper Mold" is a specialized industrial tool used primarily for high-temperature casting, shaping, or forming materials (such as glass, plastic, or metal alloys). In international trade, the classification of copper items is strictly divided between household articles and industrial tools/handtools.

Crucial Distinction:
- If the "mold" is a household item (e.g., ice cube tray, copper pot, kitchenware), it falls under Chapter 74 (Copper Articles).
- If the "mold" is an industrial tool (e.g., extrusion die, casting mold for plastics/glass, industrial forming tool) or a handtool accessory, it falls under Chapter 82 (Base Metal Handtools & Tools) or Chapter 84 (Machinery Parts).

⚠️ Key Classification Point:
- The term "Mold" (樑具) in industrial contexts usually refers to tools for shaping materials. If it is a hand-held tool or a part of a hand tool, it may fall under 8205 (if categorized as a specific handtool accessory) or 8480 (if a specific industrial mold).
- However, based on the provided , we must strictly adhere to the available HS Codes. The provided data does not contain standard industrial mold codes like 8480.41 (Molds for rubber or plastic) or 8480.71 (Molds for metal).
- Therefore, if a "Copper Mold" is classified under the provided , it implies it is being declared as either:
1. Household Copper Article (if misclassified or if it's a decorative/small household shaping tool).
2. Household Handtool (e.g., a copper polishing pad, scourer, or small manual shaping tool for home use).

⚠️ IMPORTANT WARNING:
The provided contains NO specific HS Code for "Industrial Copper Molds" (like injection molds, extrusion dies, or casting molds).
- Standard Industrial Molds typically fall under 8480.41, 8480.71, or 8480.60.
- Using the provided HS Codes for industrial molds is HIGHLY LIKELY TO BE INCORRECT and may lead to customs rejection, penalties, or retroactive taxation.

However, assuming the query requires classification strictly within the provided , we must analyze the closest matches, which are Household Copper Items and Household Handtools.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (Based on Provided Only)

HS Code Product Description (from ) Applicable Scenario (Under Provided Data) Notes
7418.10.00.04 Table, kitchen or other household articles... of copper; pot scourers... Household Copper Articles
(e.g., copper kitchenware, decorative molds for home use)
❌ Not for Industrial Molds
7418.10.00.53 Table, kitchen or other household articles... of copper: Cooking and kitchen ware Household Copper Kitchen Ware
(e.g., copper pots, pans, small shaping tools for food)
❌ Not for Industrial Molds
8205.51.45.00 Other handtools...: Household tools...: Of copper Household Copper Handtools
(e.g., copper polishing tools, manual shaping tools for home DIY)
❌ Not for Industrial Molds
8205.90.10.00 Other handtools...: Anvils; portable forges...; base metal parts Base Metal Parts of Handtools
(Generic base metal parts, not specific to copper molds)
❌ Not for Industrial Molds

πŸ” Critical Analysis:
- "Copper Mold" (Industrial): Typically 8480.41.10.00 (Molds for rubber or plastics) or 8480.71.00.00 (Molds for metal).
- Provided Data Limitation: The provided only covers household copper items and general handtools.
- Recommendation: If you are importing an industrial copper mold, do NOT use the HS codes from . You must use Chapter 84 codes.
- If you MUST use : This implies the "mold" is considered a household item (e.g., a copper ice mold, or a small manual tool for home craft).


πŸ’° III. 2024-2026 Tariff Rate Details (Based on Provided )

βœ… Applicable Country: China (CN) Import Tariffs (General)
βœ… Origin: Not specified in , but tax details imply general import rules with specific "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products" additional tariffs mentioned.
βœ… Note: The mentions "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%" for some items. This suggests a specific trade context (e.g., US-China trade war implications or specific national policies).

🎯 1. 7418.10.00.04 – Household Copper Articles (Other)

Item Content
Base Tariff 3.0% (ad valorem)
Additional Tariff 7.5% (Standard additional tariff)
Copper Products Additional Tariff 50% (As per <DATA>: "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%")
Total Tariff Rate 60.5%
Calculation CIF Value Γ— 60.5%
Legal Basis Based on <DATA> tax_detail: "Basic Tariff: 3.0%, Additional Tariff: 7.5%, Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%"

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- This is a very high tariff rate due to the "Copper Products Additional Tariff" of 50%.
- Warning: This rate applies to household copper articles under this specific HS Code in the provided data context.


🎯 2. 7418.10.00.53 – Household Copper Cooking & Kitchen Ware

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0%
Additional Tariff 0.0%
Copper Products Additional Tariff 50% (As per <DATA>: "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%")
Total Tariff Rate 50.0%
Calculation CIF Value Γ— 50.0%
Legal Basis Based on <DATA> tax_detail: "Basic Tariff: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 0.0%, Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%"

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- While the base and standard additional tariffs are 0%, the 50% additional tariff on copper products still applies.
- Comparison: This is 10.5% lower than 7418.10.00.04 due to the lower base/additional tariffs.


🎯 3. 8205.51.45.00 – Household Copper Handtools

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0%
Additional Tariff 25.0%
Copper Products Additional Tariff 0% (Not mentioned in this item's tax_detail)
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Calculation CIF Value Γ— 25.0%
Legal Basis Based on <DATA> tax_detail: "Basic Tariff: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%"

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- No 50% copper tariff is applied here according to <DATA>.
- This is the lowest tariff among the provided codes.
- Applicability: Only for household copper handtools (e.g., polishing tools, not industrial molds).


🎯 4. 8205.90.10.00 – Base Metal Parts of Handtools

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0%
Additional Tariff 25.0%
Copper Products Additional Tariff 0% (Not mentioned in this item's tax_detail)
Total Tariff Rate 25.0%
Calculation CIF Value Γ— 25.0%
Legal Basis Based on <DATA> tax_detail: "Basic Tariff: 0.0%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%"

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- Same as above, 25.0% total tariff.
- Note: This is a generic "Other handtools" category. Using this for a specific copper mold is risky and likely incorrect classification.


πŸ› οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Critical for "Copper Molds")

βœ… 1. Pre-Clearance Classification Check

Scenario Correct HS Code (Standard) HS Code in Action
Industrial Copper Mold (e.g., for plastic injection, metal casting) 8480.41, 8480.71, 8480.60 NOT IN ❌ Do NOT use codes. Use Chapter 84.
Household Copper Ice Mold 7418.10.00.04 or 7418.10.00.53 Yes βœ… Use 7418.10.00.04 or 7418.10.00.53.
Copper Polishing Tool (Handheld) 8205.51.45.00 Yes βœ… Use 8205.51.45.00.
Copper Part for a Machine Varies (often 8480 or 7418 if generic) 8205.90.10.00 (Risky) ⚠️ Consult customs broker. 8205 is for handtools.

πŸ“Œ Critical Warning:
- "Copper Mold" is almost always an industrial tool.
- Do not declare an industrial mold as a "household article" (7418) or "handtool" (8205). This is misclassification and can lead to:
1. Seizure of goods.
2. Heavy fines (often 30%-300% of value).
3. Legal liability for fraud.
- If you are importing an industrial mold, you MUST use the correct Chapter 84 HS Code, which is NOT in the provided .


βœ… 2. Documentation Requirements

Document Required? Notes
Commercial Invoice βœ… Yes Must clearly state "Copper Mold" and its industrial use (if industrial).
Technical Specifications βœ… Yes Include material (100% Copper?), dimensions, weight, intended use.
Product Photos βœ… Yes Show the mold clearly. If it's an industrial mold, show it in an industrial setting or with machinery.
Certificate of Origin βœ… Yes Required for tariff calculations.
Import License ⚠️ Maybe Some industrial molds may require special permits.

βœ… 3. Tariff Optimization Strategy

Strategy Description
Correct Classification Use the correct HS Code for industrial molds (8480 series). This avoids penalties and may have lower tariffs than the 50-60% rates in .
Material Declaration Ensure "Copper" is accurately declared. Misdeclaring as "Stainless Steel" or "Aluminum" is customs fraud.
Pre-Ruling Apply for an Advance Ruling from customs to confirm the HS Code before shipment.
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) Check if your country has FTAs that reduce tariffs for Chapter 84 goods (not applicable to codes).

🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (General Reference)

Country Industrial Copper Mold HS Code Typical Tariff Notes
China 8480.71.00.00 (Metal Molds) 8% - 10% Lower than household codes.
USA 8480.41.10.00 (Plastic Molds) 0% - 2.5% + 25% (Section 301) Check for specific exemptions.
EU 8480.41 4.5% - 6% No additional copper tariffs generally.
Vietnam 8480.41 0% - 5% Beneficial under E-FTAs.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion:
- The provided is not suitable for industrial copper molds.
- If you are importing an industrial mold, STOP and use Chapter 84 HS Codes.
- If you are importing a household copper item (e.g., ice mold, kitchen tool), use the codes, but be aware of the high 50-60% tariffs due to the "Copper Products Additional Tariff".


πŸ“Œ VI. Common Errors & Pitfalls (Blood Lessons)

❌ Error 1: Declaring an industrial copper mold as 7418.10.00.04 (Household Article)
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Customs rejection, fine, and possible seizure. Misclassification of industrial goods as household items is a major red flag.

❌ Error 2: Assuming "Copper Mold" = 8205 (Handtool)
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: 8205 is for handtools (hammers, screwdrivers, etc.). Molds are machine parts or special tools. Misclassification leads to incorrect tariff application.

❌ Error 3: Ignoring the "Copper Products Additional Tariff: 50%" in
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: If you use 7418 codes, you MUST pay the 50% additional tariff. Failing to do so results in back taxes + penalties.

βœ… Correct Action:

"Identify Use First: Industrial? β†’ Use Chapter 84. Household? β†’ Use Chapter 74. Check Tariffs Accurately."


🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration Saves Money

🎯 Key Takeaway:

πŸ”Ή "Copper Mold" is likely an Industrial Tool (Chapter 84).
πŸ”Ή The provided is for Household Items & Handtools.
πŸ”Ή Do NOT use codes for industrial molds.
πŸ”Ή If you must use , only use it for household copper items (e.g., ice molds, kitchen tools), and expect 50-60% tariffs.


πŸ“Œ Recommendation:
1. Confirm Product Use: Is it industrial or household?
2. If Industrial: Find the correct Chapter 84 HS Code (e.g., 8480.71.00.00).
3. If Household: Use 7418.10.00.04 or 7418.10.00.53 from .
4. Consult a Customs Broker: For industrial molds, always verify the HS Code with a professional.


πŸ“£ Immediate Action:

πŸ“ž Contact a licensed customs broker to determine the correct industrial HS Code.
πŸ“„ Prepare technical specifications to prove industrial use.
πŸš€ Avoid misclassification penalties by declaring correctly!


✨ Accurate Classification is the Key to Smooth Customs Clearance!
πŸ’Ό Don't let a wrong HS Code cost you 50-60% in tariffs!

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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.