Glass Bottle
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7013999090 | 24.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7010905039 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7010905025 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7020004000 | 41.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7013492090 | 32.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7013495090 | 25.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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πΏ Glass Bottle β Comprehensive HS Code & Tariff Guide (2026 Update)
π HS Code Classification & Customs Clearance Strategy | 2026 U.S. Tariff Deep Dive | Expert-Level Compliance
π One Product, Multiple Codes β Know the Difference to Avoid 40%+ Tariff Traps!
π¦ 1. Product Definition & Classification: What Really Is a "Glass Bottle"?
A glass bottle is a container made of glass, typically used for storing liquids, food, or decorative purposes. In U.S. customs classification, not all glass bottles are treated the same β their intended use, material composition, and design features determine the correct HS Code and resulting tariff.
β οΈ Critical Insight:
- Decorative glass bottles (e.g., flower vases) β 7013.99.90.90
- Functional glass containers (e.g., food jars, kitchenware) β 7010.90.50.39 / 7010.90.50.25 / 7013.49.20.90 / 7013.49.50.90 / 7020.00.40.00
- Misclassification = 35%+ tariffs β even if the product looks identical!
π 2. HS Code Breakdown (2026 U.S. Tariff Authority) β All Codes from
| HS Code | Product Description | Use Case | Key Classification Factor |
|---|---|---|---|
7013.99.90.90 |
Glass bottle, for indoor decoration (non-functional) | Home decor, floral arrangements, art pieces | Not for food/liquid storage |
7010.90.50.39 |
Glass jar, made of glass, general container | Food storage, pickles, sauces, cosmetics | No description? Use this default |
7010.90.50.25 |
Glass jar, made of glass, default code when description missing | Same as above | Fallback code if details unclear |
7020.00.40.00 |
Other glass containers, not elsewhere specified | Industrial, lab, or specialty storage | Higher tariff due to "other" classification |
7013.49.20.90 |
Glass jar, for table or kitchen use (e.g., condiments, spices) | Kitchenware, dining table storage | Functional, household use |
7013.49.50.90 |
Glass jar, for kitchen or table use, non-liquid storage | Dry goods, herbs, sugar, etc. | Lower base tariff, but still high overall |
π Pro Tip:
- 7010.90.50.25 is the default fallback when product description is missing β always verify! - 7013.49.20.90 and 7013.49.50.90 are functional kitchenware β lower base tariff but still subject to high add-ons.
π° 3. 2026 U.S. Tariff Breakdown (With Full Legal Basis)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: 2025β2026 (ongoing under Section 301 & IEEPA)
π― 1. 7013.99.90.90 β Decorative Glass Bottle (Indoor Decoration)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 7.2% (ad valorem) |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +7.5% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 24.7% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 24.7% |
| De Minimis Threshold | β Not eligible (no de minimis for China-origin goods) |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7013.99.90.90 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Why This Matters:
- Even though base tariff is low (7.2%), the combined 122 + 301 tariffs push it to 24.7%. - If you claim "decorative", ensure it has no functional closure, no sealing, no food-safe labeling.
π― 2. 7010.90.50.39 β Glass Jar (General Container)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 35.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 35.0% |
| De Minimis | β Not eligible |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7010.90.50.39 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Red Flag Alert:
- 0% base tariff sounds good β but 25% + 10% = 35% is extremely high. - This code applies to any glass jar without a clear functional purpose β even if used for food.
π― 3. 7010.90.50.25 β Glass Jar (Default Code When Description Missing)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 35.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 35.0% |
| De Minimis | β Not eligible |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7010.90.50.25 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Critical Warning:
- This is the default code when no description is provided. - If your invoice says "glass jar" with no further detail, U.S. Customs will apply this code. - You cannot avoid it unless you provide a full product description.
π― 4. 7020.00.40.00 β Other Glass Containers (Unspecified Use)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 6.6% |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +25.0% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 41.6% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 41.6% |
| De Minimis | β Not eligible |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7020.00.40.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π High-Risk Code:
- "Other" classification = highest tariff. - Use only if the product doesnβt fit any other category. - Avoid this code at all costs β itβs a red flag for audits.
π― 5. 7013.49.20.90 β Glass Jar for Table or Kitchen Use
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 22.5% |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +0.0% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 32.5% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 32.5% |
| De Minimis | β Not eligible |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7013.49.20.90 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Best Option for Functional Use:
- Higher base tariff (22.5%), but no 301 add-on. - Still 32.5% total β but better than 35% or 41.6%. - Use this if your jar is clearly for kitchen/table use.
π― 6. 7013.49.50.90 β Glass Jar for Kitchen or Table Use
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 15.0% |
| Section 301 (USITC) Add-on | +0.0% |
| Section 122 (IEEPA) Add-on | +10% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 25.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Γ 25.0% |
| De Minimis | β Not eligible |
| Legal Pathway | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β USITC:7013.49.50.90 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Most Favorable for Functional Jars:
- Only 25.0% total tariff β lowest among all codes. - Use only if the jar is clearly for kitchen/table use. - Must prove functionality β photos, labeling, usage instructions.
π οΈ 4. Customs Clearance Best Practices (Real-World Tips)
β 1. Documentation Checklist (Must-Have)
| Document | Required? | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Must clearly state intended use (e.g., "for kitchen use", "decorative only") |
| β Product Photos (360Β°) | βοΈ | Show closure type, labeling, size, shape |
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Include material, capacity, use case, sealing method |
| β Labeling (if any) | βοΈ | "Not for food use", "For decorative purposes only" β avoids 301/IEEPA triggers |
| β Certificate of Origin (CO) | βοΈ | Required for tariff eligibility |
| β Test Reports (if applicable) | βοΈ | Food-grade safety, breakage resistance, etc. |
β 2.η³ζ₯ζε·§οΌPro TipsοΌ
π₯ βUse the right name, pick the right code, avoid the 35% trap!β
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Wrong Code | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decorative glass bottle (no function) | 7013.99.90.90 |
7010.90.50.39 |
24.7% vs 35.0% β Save 10.3% |
| Functional kitchen jar (spices, sugar) | 7013.49.50.90 |
7010.90.50.39 |
25.0% vs 35.0% β Save 10% |
| No description on invoice | 7010.90.50.25 |
7013.49.50.90 |
Default code applies β you lose control |
| Unknown use β "other" | β Avoid 7020.00.40.00 |
Use 7013.49.50.90 if functional |
41.6% vs 25.0% β 16.6% extra |
β 3. Special Cases & Workarounds
| Situation | Solution |
|---|---|
| Product used for both decoration and storage | Declare as "decorative" only β avoid any food-related claims |
| No labeling or description | Apply 7010.90.50.25 by default β but youβre at 35% risk |
| Shipping to U.S. from Vietnam/Mexico | Apply for IEEPA exemption β may reduce to 0β5% |
| Bulk shipment with mixed types | Split by HS Code β donβt group all under one code |
π 5. Global Market Comparison (2026)
| Country | Recommended HS Code | Tariff | Certification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 7013.49.50.90 (if functional) |
25.0% | None (but must prove use) | No de minimis for China |
| π¨π³ China | 7013.49.50.90 |
5% | CCC | No extra tariffs |
| πͺπΊ EU | 7013.49.50.90 |
0% | CE | No 301/IEEPA |
| π¦πΊ Australia | 7013.49.50.90 |
5% | RCM | No extra taxes |
| π―π΅ Japan | 7013.49.50.90 |
0% | PSE | No extra tariffs |
π Takeaway:
- Only the U.S. imposes 301 + IEEPA tariffs on Chinese glassware. - If you're exporting to the U.S. from China, you must plan for 25%β41.6%.
π¨ 6. Common Mistakes & Costly Errors (Real Cases)
β Mistake 1: Declaring a kitchen jar as "decorative" to avoid 35%
π Result: Customs reclassifies it as functional β 35% tax + penalty
β Mistake 2: Using "glass jar" with no description
π Result: Default code 7010.90.50.25 β 35% tariff β avoidable!
β Mistake 3: Not providing photos or labeling
π Result: Customs delays, holds shipment, or demands reclassification
β Mistake 4: Grouping decorative and functional jars in one shipment
π Result: All items taxed at highest rate β 41.6% for "other" containers
β Correct Approach:
βGlass Jar, 500ml, for Kitchen Use (Spices), with Plastic Lid, Not Food-Grade, Not Sealed, For Decorative & Storage Use Onlyβ
π― 7. Final Verdict: Smart Classification = Lower Costs
π― Key Rule:
πΉ Functional = Use
7013.49.50.90β 25.0%
πΉ Decorative = Use7013.99.90.90β 24.7%
πΉ No description? β7010.90.50.25β 35.0%
πΉ "Other" = Avoid at all costs β 41.6%
π Pro Tips for Exporters
- β Always include a clear use case in your invoice and product description.
- β Use high-quality photos showing no food contact, no sealing, no labels.
- β Apply for Advance Ruling (Pre-Review) if youβre shipping large volumes.
- β Consider shifting production to Vietnam/Mexico to avoid IEEPA tariffs.
π£ Act Now!
π Contact a U.S. customs broker + provide product photos + specs
π Apply for HS Code pre-ruling before shipment
πΌ Save thousands β one correct code at a time!
β¨ Your Glass Bottleβs Future Starts with the Right HS Code!
πΌ Donβt let misclassification destroy your margins!
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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.