Hairless Sheepskin
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4103901130 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 4102101000 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 4102291090 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 4103901190 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 4102103000 | 12.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 4102293000 | 19.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π Hairless Sheepskin (Raw Skins / Uncured Hides)
π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional-Level Strategy
π I. Product Definition & Classification: What Exactly is "Hairless Sheepskin"?
"Hairless Sheepskin" in international trade typically refers to raw sheep or lamb skins that have been prepared (scraped) to remove hair, wool, and flesh, but have not yet undergone the final tanning process (pre-tanning or wet-blue stage).
In the context of the provided data, these are classified under Chapter 41 (Animal Skins and Furskins, other than furskin and leather). The critical distinction lies in whether the skin is from sheep/lambs (Ch 41.02) or considered "other" (Ch 41.03), and whether it is pre-tanned or raw.
β οΈ Key Distinction:
- If the skin is raw, hairless, and un-tanned, it is considered a "raw skin."
- The HS Code differs based on whether it is specifically classified as Sheep/Lamb (4102) or falls under "Other" animals (4103) due to specific preparation methods or definitions in certain jurisdictions.
- Pre-tanning (if any) moves it to a different subheading, but our data focuses on uncured/raw states.
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (Based on Provided Data)
The following HS Codes are derived strictly from the <DATA> provided. They reflect different interpretations of "sheepskin" and "hairless/uncured" status.
| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Tax Rate (Total) | Tax Breakdown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
4103.90.11.30 |
Other prepared animal skins, sheepskin, hairless, uncured. Matches "uncured specific animal skin" classification. | Raw hides scraped of hair but not fully tanned. | 17.5% | Base: 0.0% + Section 301: 7.5% + Section 122: 10% |
4102.10.10.00 |
Raw sheepskins, hairless. Fully conforms to the definition of "uncured sheepskin." | Standard raw sheep/lamb hides, hair removed, no tanning. | 17.5% | Base: 0.0% + Section 301: 7.5% + Section 122: 10% |
4102.29.10.90 |
Sheepskins, hairless (no wool), uncured. | Specific sheep varieties, hairless state, pre-tanning stage. | 17.5% | Base: 0.0% + Section 301: 7.5% + Section 122: 10% |
4103.90.11.90 |
Other raw skins, sheepskin, hairless, uncured. Falls under "other uncured raw skins." | Alternative classification for sheepskins not fitting 4102.10. | 17.5% | Base: 0.0% + Section 301: 7.5% + Section 122: 10% |
4102.10.30.00 |
Sheepskins (sheep/lamb), raw. Conforms to "other" categories under raw skins. | Standard raw sheep/lamb hides. | 12.0% | Base: 2.0% + Section 301: 0.0% + Section 122: 10% |
4102.29.30.00 |
Sheepskins, raw, matching sheep/lamb origin, uncured form. | Raw sheep/lamb skins under specific "other" subheadings. | 19.5% | Base: 2.0% + Section 301: 7.5% + Section 122: 10% |
π Important Note:
- All codes in the<DATA>refer to UNCURED / RAW skins (ζͺη»ι£εΆ).
- The term "Hairless" (ζ ζ―) is interpreted as skins where the wool/hair has been removed, but the skin is not yet "leather" (tanned).
- Section 122 Tariff appears to be a specific punitive or additional tariff (likely related to specific trade policies or bilateral agreements affecting China-origin goods in this dataset context).
π° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Additional Taxes)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN) (Implied by "Section 122" and "Section 301" context)
β Effective Time: As per data (2026 context)
π― 1. High-Tariff Cluster: 4103.90.11.30, 4102.10.10.00, 4102.29.10.90, 4103.90.11.90
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (Ad Valorem) |
| Section 301 Tariff | +7.5% |
| Section 122 Tariff | +10.0% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 17.5% |
| Calculation | CIF Value Γ 17.5% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Available |
| Legal Basis | USITC:4102.xxxxxxxx β Section 301 Footnote β Section 122 Provision |
π Explanation:
- These codes attract a 17.5% total tariff.
- The Section 122 Tariff (10%) is a significant additional cost, likely targeting specific raw material imports.
- Section 301 (7.5%) is the standard additional tariff on Chinese goods in this category.
π― 2. Medium-Tariff: 4102.10.30.00
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 2.0% |
| Section 301 Tariff | 0.0% |
| Section 122 Tariff | +10.0% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 12.0% |
| Calculation | CIF Value Γ 12.0% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Available |
| Legal Basis | USITC:4102.10.30.00 β Section 122 Provision |
π Note:
- This code benefits from a 0% Section 301 rate but still incurs the 10% Section 122 tariff.
- The base rate is 2%, making it cheaper than the 17.5% cluster.
π― 3. Highest-Tariff Cluster: 4102.29.30.00
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 2.0% |
| Section 301 Tariff | +7.5% |
| Section 122 Tariff | +10.0% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 19.5% |
| Calculation | CIF Value Γ 19.5% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Available |
| Legal Basis | USITC:4102.29.30.00 β Section 301 Footnote β Section 122 Provision |
π Warning:
- This is the highest tariff rate in the provided data.
- Avoid this classification if possible unless the product strictly meets the "29.30" definition.
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Avoid Pitfalls)
β 1. Documentation Checklist (Mandatory)
| Document | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Must clearly state: "Raw Sheepskin," "Hairless," "Uncured," "No Tanning." |
| β Photos of Skin | βοΈ | Show the flesh side, hairless side, and any tags/labels. |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Must specify material: "100% Raw Sheepskin, Hairless." |
| β Packing List | βοΈ | Include weight (wet weight vs. dry weight) and number of skins. |
| β Certificate of Origin | βοΈ | To confirm Chinese origin for Section 122/301 applicability. |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantras)
π₯ βRaw & Hairless, No Tanning, Specify βUncuredβ to Avoid βLeatherβ Misclassification!β
| Scenario | Correct Declaration | Incorrect Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Sheepskin, Hairless | Use 4102.10.10.00 or 4103.90.11.30 |
Declare as "Leather" β Different tariff, potential penalty |
| Pre-Tanned Skin | Would be different HS (e.g., 4104/4105) | Declare as "Raw" β Severe Penalty |
| Sheepskin with Wool/Hair | Not "Hairless" β May fall under Furskin (4301) | Declare as "Hairless" β Incorrect Classification |
β 3. Special Cases
| Situation | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| OEM Custom Skins | Provide design specs showing "hairless" process. |
| Mixed Lot (Sheep + Goat) | Must separate by species. Goat skin goes to different HS (4104/4105). |
| Salting Process | If salted, still considered "raw" for HS Chapter 41, but must declare "Salted Raw Skin." |
π V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Context)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Estimated Tariff | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 4102.10.10.00 or 4103.90.11.30 |
17.5% (Most Common) | High Section 122 impact. |
| π¨π³ China | 4102.10.10.00 |
0% - 2% | Import duty may be low or zero for raw materials. |
| πͺπΊ EU | 4102.10.00 |
0% - 1.7% | Generally lower tariffs on raw skins. |
| π¬π§ UK | 4102.10.00 |
0% - 1.7% | Post-Brexit, aligned with EU for raw materials. |
π Conclusion:
- The USA has the highest barriers due to Section 122 and Section 301 tariffs.
- China and EU are more favorable for raw sheepskin imports.
π VI. Common Errors & Pitfalls (Lessons Learned)
β Error 1: Declaring "Hairless Sheepskin" as "Leather"
π Consequence: HS Code mismatch (Chapter 41 vs. 41/43). Penalty + Back Taxes!
β Error 2: Ignoring the "Hairless" Aspect
π Consequence: If hair/wool is present, it may be classified as Furskin (4301), which has different tariffs and regulations.
β Error 3: Not Specifying "Uncured"
π Consequence: Customs may assume it is Tanned Leather, leading to incorrect duty assessment and potential seizure.
β Error 4: Using Generic Terms like "Animal Skin"
π Consequence: Customs will request clarification, causing delays. Use "Raw Sheepskin, Hairless."
β Correct Declaration Example:
"Raw Sheepskins, Hairless, Uncured, Salted, Chinese Origin, Model: HS-4102-10"
π― VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Cost Optimization!
π― Remember the Mantra:
πΉ "Raw & Hairless, No Tanning, 'Uncured' in Name."
πΉ "Section 122 is 10%, Don't Ignore It!"
πΉ "Sheep vs. Other, Check Chapter 41.02 vs. 41.03."
π Pro Tip:
If your sheepskins are pre-tanned (even slightly), they may fall under Chapter 41.04 or 41.05, which could have different tariff structures. Ensure your supplier provides the tanning stage details.
π£ Immediate Action:
π Contact Your Broker: Provide the exact tanning stage and hair status.
π Apply for Advance Ruling: If volume is high, get a binding classification ruling to lock in the HS Code and tariff rate.
β¨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Precise Classification!
πΌ Your Every Dollar of Cost Deserves Precise Calculation!
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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.