Network Packet
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7314493000 | 85.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 5608192010 | 40.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 5608192090 | 40.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3926903500 | 24.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7314496000 | 85.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π Network Packet (η½ε )
π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Strategic Customs Strategy
π I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand "Network Packet"?
The term "Network Packet" (η½ε ) is ambiguous in international trade contexts. It can refer to: 1. Technical Data Units: Non-physical abstract concepts (cannot be imported as goods). 2. Physical Mesh Bags/Net Bags: Goods used for storage, packaging, or fishing (physical objects).
Since customs declarations require physical goods, this analysis assumes "Network Packet" refers to physical mesh/net bags. The classification depends heavily on the material (Metal, Textile, Plastic), which is often unspecified. Below are the possible classifications based on common inference.
β οΈ Key Distinction:
- If made of Iron/Steel Wire β Classified under Chapter 73 (Articles of Iron/Steel).
- If made of Textile Materials β Classified under Chapter 56 (Wadding, felt, yarn, rope, cable).
- If made of Plastics β Classified under Chapter 39 (Articles of Plastics).
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority Comparison)
| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Material Inference |
|---|---|---|---|
7314.49.30.00 |
Other woven, fused, or bonded wire cloth; grilles, nets, and fences (Other) | Iron/steel wire mesh bags, industrial filtering nets | β Iron/Steel |
5608.19.20.10 |
Other nets of man-made textile materials | Textile mesh bags, fishing nets, storage nets (Man-made fibers) | β Textile (Man-made) |
5608.19.20.90 |
Other nets (Other) | Textile mesh bags, fishing nets (Other textile materials) | β Textile (Other) |
3926.90.35.00 |
Other articles of plastics (Plastic mesh bags) | Plastic net bags, produce bags, packaging nets | β Plastic |
7314.49.60.00 |
Other woven, fused, or bonded wire cloth; grilles, nets, and fences (Other) | Iron/steel wire mesh bags, industrial filtering nets | β Iron/Steel |
π Important Reminder:
- No Material Specified? Customs may apply the "Other" (ε εΊ) principle based on common sense inference. - High Tariff Risk: Metal nets (Iron/Steel) face significantly higher tariffs due to Section 301 and Section 232 measures. - Plastic/Textile nets are more favorable but subject to Section 301 duties.
π° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Detailed Explanation (Including Surtaxes, Policy Surcharges)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Country of Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: From November 10, 2025 (and subsequent imports)
π― 1. 7314.49.30.00 / 7314.49.60.00 ββ Iron/Steel Wire Mesh Bags
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0% (ad valorem) |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +25% (from USITC Footnote 9903.88.01) |
| Section 232 Surcharge | +50% (Steel/Aluminum/Copper products, 122 Clause) |
| IEEPA Surcharge | +10% (Targeting China/HK products, from Nov 10, 2025) |
| Total Tariff Rate | 85% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 85% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible (deny_de_minimis) |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:7314.49.30.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 + Section 232 |
π Explanation:
- "25% Section 301": Additional tariff from the US Trade Act Section 301; - "10% IEEPA": Additional tariff on China/HK products under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; - "50% Section 232": Tariff on steel products; - Total 85%: This is an extremely high tariff. Must be anticipated in advance!
π― 2. 5608.19.20.10 / 5608.19.20.90 ββ Textile Mesh Bags (Nets)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 5.0% |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +25% |
| IEEPA Surcharge | +10% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 40% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 40% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible (deny_de_minimis) |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9901.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:5608.19.20.xx |
π Note:
- Both subcategories (Man-made vs. Other) have the same total tariff rate of 40%; - Whether "fishing nets," "storage mesh bags," or "produce nets," as long as they are textile-based, they apply this tariff.
π― 3. 3926.90.35.00 ββ Plastic Mesh Bags
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 6.5% |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +7.5% |
| IEEPA Surcharge | +10% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 24% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 24% |
| De Minimis Exemption | β Not Eligible (deny_de_minimis) |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9901.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3926.90.35.00 |
π Note:
- Plastic mesh bags have the lowest total tariff (24%) among the three material types; - This makes plastic net bags the most cost-effective option for import into the US from China.
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Battle-Tested Pitfall Avoidance Guide)
β 1. Preparation Checklist (No Omissions)
| Document | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Material composition (Metal/Textile/Plastic), dimensions, weight, mesh size |
| β Product Photos (Clear) | βοΈ | Show mesh structure, usage context, and labels |
| β Material Declaration | βοΈ | Explicitly state material (e.g., "100% PP Plastic," "Steel Wire," "Polyester") |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Describe as "Mesh Bag" or "Net Bag," not just "Packet" |
| β Packing List | βοΈ | Explain relationship between main goods and accessories |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantra)
π₯ "Material First, Type Second, Name Accurate, Tariff Saved!"
| Scenario | Correct Declaration | Incorrect Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Plastic Mesh Bags | 3926.90.35.00 |
Misdeclare as Textile β 40% |
| Steel Wire Nets | 7314.49.30.00 |
Misdeclare as Plastic β 24% (But Risk Penalty) |
| Textile Nets | 5608.19.20.10 or 5608.19.20.90 |
Misdeclare as Steel β 85% |
| Vague "Network Packet" | Clarify Material | Use generic term β Delayed Clearance or Return |
β 3. Special Situation Handling
| Situation | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Mixed Materials | Declare the dominant material or separate shipments. If mixed, customs may apply the highest tariff rate. |
| OEM Custom Nets | Provide customer orders + design drawings to avoid being classified as "standard goods" with higher scrutiny. |
| Small Sample Shipments | No De Minimis Exemption for China-origin goods under Section 301/IEEPA. Even small samples face full tariffs. |
| Plastic vs. Textile Ambiguity | Provide material test reports. If unclear, customs may default to the higher tariff category. |
π V. Global Major Market Customs Clearance Comparison (2026 Latest)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff (China Origin) | Certification Requirements | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 3926.90.35.00 (Plastic)5608.19.20.xx (Textile)7314.49.xx (Steel) |
24% (Plastic) 40% (Textile) 85% (Steel) |
None specific | High tariffs due to Section 301/232. |
| π¨π³ China | Same as above | 5%~10% (Base) | CCC (if applicable) | No additional surtaxes. |
| πͺπΊ EU | 3926.90 / 5608.19 | 0%~4.5% | CE (if applicable) | No Section 301 tariffs. |
| π¦πΊ Australia | Same as US | 5% | RCM (if applicable) | No Section 301 tariffs. |
| π―π΅ Japan | Same as US | 0%~5% | PSE (if applicable) | No Section 301 tariffs. |
π Conclusion:
- The USA is the only major market imposing extremely high additional tariffs on these goods; - China-origin steel/net bags face 85% tariffs, making them nearly unprofitable without tariff engineering; - Plastic mesh bags are the most competitive for the US market (24% total).
π VI. Common Errors & Pitfall Avoidance Guide (Blood-Tears Lessons)
β Error 1: Using "Network Packet" as the product name without specifying material
π Consequence: Customs cannot determine classification β Delay or Return.
β Error 2: Declaring steel nets as "plastic" to avoid 85% tariff
π Consequence: Fraud penalty, fines, and blacklisting.
β Error 3: Assuming "De Minimis" (Section 321) exemption applies
π Consequence: All Section 301/IEEPA goods are exempt from De Minimis. Even $1 shipments are taxed.
β Error 4: Misclassifying textile nets as plastic
π Consequence: Tariff difference of 16% (40% vs 24%) β Back taxes + Interest.
β Correct Practice:
"Plastic Mesh Bag, 100% Polypropylene, for Agricultural Use, Model XYZ, No Electrical Components"
π― VII. Conclusion: Precise Declaration, Save Time, Reduce Costs!
π― Remember the Mantra:
πΉ "Material Determines Tariff: Steel 85%, Textile 40%, Plastic 24%."
πΉ "No De Minimis for China: Every Dollar is Taxed!"
πΉ "Name Accurate, Documentation Complete, Clearance Smooth!"
π Tips:
If your mesh bags are originating from Vietnam, Mexico, Thailand, or Malaysia, you may apply for IEEPA/Section 301 Exclusions, with tariffs as low as 0%~5%;
Recommend applying for Advance Rulings to avoid clearance risks.
π£ Take Action Now:
π Contact Professional Customs Brokers + Provide Product Photos + Apply for HS Code Advance Rulings
π Let your Network Packets (Mesh Bags) Pass Customs Smoothly, Export Efficiently, and Double Profits!
β¨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πΌ Every Cent of Your 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.