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Crochet Petticoat (Other Fabrics)

CN → US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
6104198010 23.1% CN US Official Doc
6114909070 15.6% CN US Official Doc
6114909010 15.6% CN US Official Doc
6103398010 23.1% CN US Official Doc
6103398030 23.1% CN US Official Doc

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Based on the data provided in your <DATA> input, here is the comprehensive Wiki-style classification guide for the product "Crochet Petticoat (Other Fabrics)".

⚠️ Critical Note on Product Name: The input data explicitly describes the HS Codes with the summary "Crochet Suit Jacket" (钩编西装外套) or "Crochet Jacket", not "Petticoat" (which is typically an undergarment/skirt). In international trade, a "Petticoat" (skirt-like undergarment) usually falls under Chapter 61 (Knitted/Petticoats) or 62 (Woven/Skirts), but NOT under the specific codes provided in your data (6104.19, 6103.39, etc., which are strictly for Jackets/Blazers/Suits).

The guide below strictly follows your provided <DATA>, which classifies these items as Crochet Jackets/Suits. If you are shipping a "Petticoat" but declare it using these "Jacket" codes, Customs will flag this as a Classification Error, leading to severe penalties. The data provided is for Crochet Jackets, not Petticoats.


🧶 Crochet Garments (Other Fabrics) – HS Code & Customs Clearance Guide

Specific to: Crochet Jackets / Suits (Based on Provided Data)

📅 Reference Date: Current Data Set Analysis
🌍 Target Market: China Import/Export Context (Based on Tax Details)
📌 Scope: Strictly adhering to the provided <DATA> HS Codes (6104.19, 6114.90, 6103.39).


🧐 1. Product Definition & Classification Logic

What are these items? According to the provided data, these items are classified as "Crochet Suits" or "Crochet Jackets" made of "Other Textile Materials" (non-cotton, non-wool, or specific mixed fibers).

Why these HS Codes? (The Logic Gap) The data provided DOES NOT contain codes for a "Petticoat" (Skirt). The codes listed below are for Outerwear (Jackets/Suits). * 6104: Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts... (Specifically Jackets/Blazers). * 6114: Other garments, knitted or crocheted. * The Data Conflict: If your physical product is a "Petticoat" (Skirt) but you use 6104 (Jacket) or 6103 (Men's Suits) codes, this is a misclassification.

⚠️ WARNING: The provided data describes "Crochet Suit Jackets". Do not use these codes for a "Petticoat" unless the "Petticoat" is designed/constructed as a Jacket-style outerwear.


📦 2. HS Code Classification Details (From Provided Data)

HS Code Product Description (From Data) Tax Rate Tax Composition
6104.19.80.10 Crochet Suit Jacket (Other Materials)
Applicable to crochet jackets made of other textile materials.
23.1% Base: 5.6%
Add-on: 7.5%
Section 122: 10%
6103.39.80.10 Crochet Suit Jacket (Other Materials)
Applicable to men's suits/jackets of other textiles.
23.1% Base: 5.6%
Add-on: 7.5%
Section 122: 10%
6103.39.80.30 Crochet Suit Jacket (Other Materials)
Non-specific fiber restriction category.
23.1% Base: 5.6%
Add-on: 7.5%
Section 122: 10%
6114.90.90.70 Crochet Jacket (Other Materials)
Knitted/Crocheted garments of other textile materials.
15.6% Base: 5.6%
Add-on: 0.0%
Section 122: 10%
6114.90.90.10 Crochet Suit Jacket (Other Materials)
Knitted/Crocheted garments of other textile materials.
15.6% Base: 5.6%
Add-on: 0.0%
Section 122: 10%

🔍 Key Distinction: * Codes 6104/6103 (23.1% Tax): These are for Structured Suits/Jackets (Formal or Semi-formal outerwear). * Codes 6114 (15.6% Tax): These are for General Crochet Garments (Casual or loose-fitting).


💰 3. Detailed Tax Breakdown & Policy Analysis

🏛️ Tax Structure Explained

The total tax rates provided are compound taxes, consisting of three distinct layers:

Tax Component Rate Legal/Policy Source Impact
Base Tariff 5.6% Standard MFN (Most Favored Nation) Rate The standard duty for textile goods in this category.
Additional Tariff 0% – 7.5% Trade Policy Measures (e.g., Retaliatory or specific sector tax) Critical: Codes 6104/6103 carry 7.5%; Codes 6114 carry 0%.
"Section 122" Tariff 10% Specific Trade Remedy / Anti-Dumping Mandatory for all listed items in this dataset. Likely a specific safeguard measure.

📉 Tax Calculation Example

Scenario: Importing a Crochet Suit Jacket (HS: 6104.19.80.10) with a CIF Value of $10,000.

  1. Base Tax: $10,000 × 5.6% = $560
  2. Additional Tax: $10,000 × 7.5% = $750
  3. Section 122 Tax: $10,000 × 10.0% = $1,000
  4. Total Tax Payable: $2,310 (Effective Rate: 23.1%)

Scenario: Importing a General Crochet Garment (HS: 6114.90.90.70) with a CIF Value of $10,000. 1. Base Tax: $10,000 × 5.6% = $560 2. Additional Tax: $10,000 × 0.0% = $0 3. Section 122 Tax: $10,000 × 10.0% = $1,000 4. Total Tax Payable: $1,560 (Effective Rate: 15.6%)

💡 Savings Tip: Selecting 6114 codes over 6104/6103 saves 7.5% on the "Additional Tariff" portion, provided the item fits the "Other Garments" definition and not "Suit Jacket".


🛠️ 4. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Risk Mitigation)

✅ 1. Critical Verification Step (The "Petticoat" Issue)

DO NOT ship a "Petticoat" (skirt) under these HS Codes. * If your item is a Petticoat (Skirt): It should likely be under 6104.53, 6104.59, or 6114.90 (depending on exact construction). Using 6104.19 (Jacket) is High Risk. * If your item is actually a Crochet Jacket: Ensure the description matches "Jacket/Suit". * Action: Re-verify your physical product. If it is a skirt, the provided data is incorrect for your product.

✅ 2. Documentation Requirements

To avoid delays or audits: * Product Photo: Must clearly show the construction (is it a jacket with lapels/sleeves? Or a skirt?). * Material Composition: Explicitly state "Other Textile Materials" (e.g., Synthetic, Acrylic, Polyester blend) to match the "Other Materials" clause. * Description: Use exact terms from the HS Code summary: "Crochet Suit Jacket" or "Crochet Jacket". Do not use "Petticoat" in the English description if using these codes.

✅ 3. "Section 122" Clause Handling

  • This 10% tax is non-negotiable in this dataset.
  • Strategy: If possible, verify if the product can be reclassified to a code not subject to the 10% "Section 122" tariff (though the provided data shows ALL listed items have it).
  • Supply Chain: If the 10% surcharge is prohibitive, consider sourcing materials from regions eligible for exemptions (if any exist outside this specific dataset).

✅ 4. Common Pitfalls (Avoid These!)

❌ Mistake ⚠️ Consequence ✅ Correction
Misnaming "Petticoat" on invoice for HS 6104.19 Customs Seizure or Re-classification + Fine Change description to "Crochet Jacket" or find correct HS Code for Petticoat.
Ignoring "Section 122" Under-declared Tax (Penalty + Interest) Always calculate 10% into the landed cost.
Confusing "Suit" vs "Garment" Wrong Rate (23.1% vs 15.6%) If it's loose/casual, try 6114 (15.6%). If formal/suit, it must be 6104 (23.1%).

🌍 5. Summary Table for Quick Reference

HS Code Product Type Tax Rate Risk Level Recommendation
6104.19.80.10 Crochet Suit Jacket 23.1% High (7.5% add-on) Use only for formal jackets.
6103.39.80.10 Men's Crochet Suit 23.1% High (7.5% add-on) Use only for men's suits.
6114.90.90.70 Other Crochet Garment 15.6% Low (No add-on) Best option for casual/loose items.
6114.90.90.10 Other Crochet Garment 15.6% Low (No add-on) Good alternative to above.

🚀 Final Verdict & Action Plan

  1. Verify Product: Is it a Jacket or a Petticoat?
    • If Petticoat: STOP. The provided data is for Jackets. You need to find the correct HS Code for "Skirts/Petticoats" (e.g., 6104.5x or 6114.xx).
    • If Jacket: Proceed with 6104 or 6114 based on style.
  2. Cost Calculation: Include the 23.1% or 15.6% total tax in your pricing model immediately.
  3. Documentation: Ensure your Commercial Invoice states "Crochet Jacket" (or Suit) and "Other Textile Materials" to match the HS Code summary exactly.

Disclaimer: This analysis is based strictly on the provided <DATA> input. "Petticoat" is not explicitly listed in the data summaries. Misclassification of a petticoat as a jacket can lead to severe customs penalties. Always consult a licensed customs broker for the final classification.

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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.