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Red Non foam Rubber Strip

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
4016990000 0.0% CN US Official Doc
4016991000 20.8% CN US Official Doc
8487900040 38.9% CN US Official Doc
8487900080 88.9% CN US Official Doc

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πŸ”΄ Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip (Solid Vulcanized Rubber)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition & Classification: What is "Non-Foam Rubber"?

A "Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip" refers to solid vulcanized rubber profiles, gaskets, seals, or strips that are not cellular (foamed). In international trade, the distinction between "foamed" and "solid" rubber is critical because they fall under different HS Codes with vastly different tax implications.

⚠️ Key Distinction:
- Non-Foam (Solid): Dense, impermeable, high strength. Usually falls under Chapter 40 (Rubber) or Chapter 84 (Machinery Parts) depending on function.
- Foamed (Cellular): Porous, lightweight, shock-absorbing. Also under Chapter 40 but different subheading.

Since the input specifies "Non foam", we focus on solid vulcanized rubber articles or machinery parts made of solid rubber.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Matrix (2026 Authorized List)

Based on the provided <DATA>, here are the relevant HS Codes for rubber strips/seals/machinery parts:

HS Code Product Description Application Scenario Material/Feature
8487.90.00.40 Machinery parts, not containing electrical features: Other Oil seals, other than those of chapter 40 Hydraulic seals, pneumatic seals, industrial machinery gaskets (if considered machinery parts) Solid rubber, functional seal
8487.90.00.80 Machinery parts, not containing electrical features: Other General solid rubber components for machinery (e.g., bushings, dampers, non-seal strips) Solid rubber, structural part
4016.99.00.00 Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Containers, with or without closures Unlikely for strips. Only if the "strip" is a custom bag/sleeve (rare). Rubber article, packing/container type
4016.99.10.00 Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Handles and knobs Unlikely for strips. Only if the strip is shaped into a handle/knob. Rubber handle/knob

πŸ” Critical Analysis:
- "Strip" implies a linear profile. If it is used as a seal in machinery, it might be classified under 8487.90.00.40 as an "Oil seal" (if specifically designed for sealing oil/pneumatic systems).
- If it is a general-purpose rubber strip (e.g., for vibration damping, edge protection, or insulation) and not classified as an "oil seal," it likely falls under 8487.90.00.80 as "Other machinery parts" (if for machinery) or potentially 4016.99.90 (if not a machinery part, but note: 4016.99.90 is NOT in the provided DATA, so we must stick to the provided list).
- ⚠️ DATA CONSTRAINT: The provided DATA only includes 8487.90.00.40, 8487.90.00.80, 4016.99.00.00, and 4016.99.10.00.
- 4016.99.00.00 is for containers β†’ Exclude (Strip β‰  Container).
- 4016.99.10.00 is for handles/knobs β†’ Exclude (Strip β‰  Handle).
- Therefore, the only valid HS Codes from the DATA for a "Rubber Strip" are likely under Chapter 84 (Machinery Parts) if used in machinery, or the data is limited. However, many general rubber strips are actually 4016.99.90 (not in DATA). Given the constraint "Do not exceed DATA," we must evaluate 8487.90.00.40 and 8487.90.00.80 as the primary candidates if the strip is a machinery part. If it is a general rubber strip (not a machinery part), the provided DATA is insufficient/missing the correct general HS Code (4016.99.90).
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Assumption for this Guide: We will assume the "Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip" is a Machinery Part (e.g., seal, gasket, or damper) to utilize the provided DATA. If it is a general-purpose strip (e.g., for crafts or general sealing not in machinery), the provided DATA does not** contain a specific code for it (other than the erroneous container/handle codes).


πŸ’° III. 2026 Tariff Rate Breakdown (Detailed Tax Analysis)

βœ… Applicable Country: United States (US)
βœ… Origin: China (CN)
βœ… Effective Date: Current rates as per provided data

🎯 1. 8487.90.00.40 – Machinery Parts: Other Oil Seals

Item Detail
Base Duty 3.9%
Section 301 Tariff +25.0%
Total Duty 28.9%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 28.9%
Note Applies if the strip is specifically classified as an "Oil Seal" and not of Chapter 40 (i.e., it’s considered a machinery component).

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- This code is for seals used in machinery. If your "Red Strip" is a hydraulic or pneumatic seal, use this.
- Warning: If the seal is of rubber generally (not specifically as a machinery part with electrical features excluded), customs may still question this. However, 8487 is for "parts not containing electrical... features," which fits solid rubber.

🎯 2. 8487.90.00.80 – Machinery Parts: Other

Item Detail
Base Duty 3.9%
Section 301 Tariff +25.0%
Steel/Aluminum/Copper Surcharge +50.0% (if applicable)
Total Duty (Standard) 28.9%
Total Duty (With Metal Surcharge) 78.9%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 28.9% (or 78.9% if metal surcharge applies)
Note Applies to general machinery parts made of rubber that are not oil seals.

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- If the rubber strip is a general part (e.g., a vibration isolator, a bumper, or a guide rail strip) and not an "oil seal," it falls here.
- ⚠️ Critical Risk: The data mentions a "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Surcharge: 50%".
- Question: Does a rubber strip trigger this?
- Answer: Typically, no. This surcharge is for metal products. However, if the rubber strip has metal inserts or is part of a metal assembly, it might be scrutinized.
- Safe Estimate: Use 28.9% unless the product is explicitly a metal product. The 78.9% is for Steel/Aluminum/Copper items. A rubber strip should not be subject to the 50% surcharge unless misclassified.

❌ Invalid Codes from DATA (Do Not Use)

HS Code Reason for Exclusion
4016.99.00.00 This is for Containers (e.g., bags, sleeves). A "Strip" is not a container.
4016.99.10.00 This is for Handles and Knobs. A "Strip" is not a handle/knob.

πŸ› οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice

βœ… 1. Classification Strategy: Is it a "Part" or a "General Rubber Article"?

  • Scenario A: The strip is a specific machinery part (e.g., hydraulic seal, gear shim)
  • HS Code: 8487.90.00.40 (if oil seal) or 8487.90.00.80 (if other part).
  • Duty: 28.9%.
  • Documentation: Provide a Function Statement explaining how it is used in a specific machine (e.g., "Used in Hydraulic Pump Model XYZ to prevent oil leakage").

  • Scenario B: The strip is a general-purpose rubber profile (e.g., for edging, sealing doors, crafts)

  • Problem: The provided DATA does not include the general HS Code for other rubber articles (e.g., 4016.99.90.80).
  • Risk: If you force it into 8487, it may be rejected because it’s not a "machinery part."
  • Recommendation: If it is a general rubber strip, consult a customs broker for the correct Chapter 40 code (4016.99.90) which is NOT in the provided DATA.
  • ⚠️ DATA CONSTRAINT: Since I must stick to the DATA, I must warn you: The provided DATA is incomplete for general rubber strips. It only covers machinery parts. If your product is not a machinery part, do not use the codes below as they are incorrect.

βœ… 2. Declaration Tips

Parameter Recommendation
Product Name "Solid Red Rubber Seal Strip, Model XYZ, for Industrial Machinery"
Material "100% Vulcanized Rubber, Non-Foam"
Function "Oil Seal / Hydraulic Seal / Machinery Part"
HS Code 8487.90.00.40 (if seal) or 8487.90.00.80 (if other part)
Duty Est. 28.9%

βœ… 3. Avoiding Penalties

  • Do NOT use 4016.99.00.00 unless it is a rubber container.
  • Do NOT use 4016.99.10.00 unless it is a handle.
  • Do NOT assume the 50% surcharge applies to rubber unless it contains significant metal content. If it’s pure rubber, the duty is 28.9%.

🌍 V. Summary Table for "Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip"

Scenario HS Code (from DATA) Duty Rate Validity
Machinery Oil Seal 8487.90.00.40 28.9% βœ… High Confidence
General Machinery Part 8487.90.00.80 28.9% (or 78.9% if metal) βœ… Medium Confidence (if no metal)
General Rubber Strip (Not a Part) NOT IN DATA N/A ❌ Data Limitation

πŸ“Œ Final Advice:
If your "Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip" is a general-purpose seal or profile not tied to a specific machine, the provided DATA does not contain the correct HS Code (which would be in Chapter 40, e.g., 4016.99.90).
If it is a machinery part, use 8487.90.00.40 or 8487.90.00.80 with a 28.9% duty rate.


πŸ“Œ VI. Common Mistakes & Pitfalls

❌ Mistake 1: Classifying a general rubber strip as 4016.99.00.00 (Containers)
πŸ‘‰ Result: Customs rejection, penalty.

❌ Mistake 2: Assuming all rubber parts are 4016.99.10.00 (Handles)
πŸ‘‰ Result: Incorrect classification, duty overpayment/underpayment.

❌ Mistake 3: Ignoring the "Machinery Part" requirement for Chapter 84
πŸ‘‰ Result: If the strip is not a part of a machine, Chapter 84 codes are invalid.

βœ… Correct Action:

Define the exact use of the strip.
- If it’s a seal in a machine β†’ 8487.90.00.40 (28.9%).
- If it’s a general rubber item β†’ Seek external HS Code (not in DATA).


🎯 VII. Conclusion

For a "Red Non-Foam Rubber Strip" under the constraint of the provided <DATA>:

  1. Best Fit: 8487.90.00.40 (if it’s an oil seal) or 8487.90.00.80 (if it’s another machinery part).
  2. Total Duty: 28.9% (3.9% base + 25% Section 301).
  3. Warning: If the product is not a machinery part, the provided DATA is insufficient.

πŸš€ Action Item:
Confirm if the rubber strip is a specific part of a machine. If yes, classify under 8487.90.00.40/80. If no, consult a customs broker for the correct Chapter 40 code.


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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.