Round Decorative Set
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7018905000 | 41.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7018105000 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8306290000 | 10.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8306210000 | 22.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Level Clearance Strategy
π I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand "Decorative Sets"?
A Round Decorative Set typically refers to a collection of ornamental items, often featuring circular motifs, bells, gongs, or framed pictures, made from specific materials. In international trade, the classification hinges entirely on the primary material and function of the components. Without a unified electronic component, these items fall under Base Metal or Glass categories.
Key Distinctions: 1. Base Metal Ornaments: If the set consists of metal statuettes, frames, mirrors, or decorative bells. 2. Glass Ornaments: If the set consists of glass beads, imitation pearls, or lamp-worked glass ornaments.
β οΈ Critical Classification Point:
- If the item is primarily metal (e.g., metal frames, metal bells, metal figurines) β Chapter 83
- If the item is primarily glass (e.g., glass beads, glass ornaments) β Chapter 70
- Electronic components? None mentioned. If electronics are added, classification changes drastically.
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authorityε―Ήη §)
Based on the provided data, the "Round Decorative Set" is ambiguous and splits into two main material categories. Here is the breakdown:
| HS Code | Product Description | Material | Applicable Scenario | Tax Rate (Total) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
8306.29.00.00 |
Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metal; parts thereof: Other | Base Metal | Metal figurines, metal decorative rings, non-plated metal ornaments | 0.0% |
8306.21.00.00 |
Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metal; parts thereof: Plated with precious metal | Base Metal (Plated) | Metal ornaments plated with gold/silver/pearl finish | 12.0% |
7018.90.50.00 |
Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious/semiprecious stones, and similar glass smallwares: Other: Other | Glass | Glass beads, glass decorative spheres, non-imitation jewelry glass items | 0.0% |
7018.10.50.00 |
Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious/semiprecious stones and similar glass smallwares: Other: Other | Glass | Glass beads, imitation pearls, glass beads for crafting | 25.0% |
π Important Reminder:
- "Base Metal" (Chapter 83) includes items made of copper, brass, aluminum, etc., but not precious metals (gold/silver) as the primary base.
- "Plated with Precious Metal" incurs a higher tax (12.0%) because it adds value through precious metal coating.
- Glass Items (Chapter 70) are separated into beads/smallwares. If the "decorative set" is primarily glass beads, check if it falls under7018.10(beads) or7018.90(other glass ornaments).
- Avoid Misclassification: Do not classify metal items as glass, or vice versa, as this leads to severe customs penalties.
π° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Explanation (Including Surcharges)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN) (Inferred from "Additional Tax" context)
β Effective Time: Current 2026 Tariff Schedule
π― 1. 8306.29.00.00 ββ Statuettes/Ornaments of Base Metal (Non-Plated)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (ad valorem) |
| Additional Tax | 0.0% |
| Total Tax | 0.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 0.0% = $0 |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No (Not applicable for base metal ornaments under standard de minimis exemptions if declared as merchandise) |
| Legal Basis | HTSUS: 8306.29.00 |
π Explanation:
- Non-plated base metal ornaments have zero tariff. This is the most cost-effective classification for metal decor.
- Ensure the product is not plated with precious metals to maintain this 0% rate.
π― 2. 8306.21.00.00 ββ Statuettes/Ornaments Plated with Precious Metal
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 4.5% |
| Additional Tax | 7.5% |
| Total Tax | 12.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 12.0% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis | HTSUS: 8306.21.00 |
π Explanation:
- The 4.5% base reflects the value of precious metal plating.
- The 7.5% additional tax is likely due to Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods.
- Cost Impact: Significant compared to non-plated versions.
π― 3. 7018.90.50.00 ββ Glass Ornaments (Other)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Additional Tax | 0.0% |
| Total Tax | 0.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 0.0% = $0 |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis | HTSUS: 7018.90.50 |
π Explanation:
- Non-bead glass ornaments (e.g., glass figurines, lamp-worked glass decor) have zero tariff.
- Ideal for glass-based decorative sets.
π― 4. 7018.10.50.00 ββ Glass Beads/Imitation Pearls
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Additional Tax | 25.0% |
| Total Tax | 25.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 25.0% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis | HTSUS: 7018.10.50 |
π Explanation:
- If the "round decorative set" is primarily glass beads or imitation pearls, it faces a 25% additional tax (likely Section 301).
- High Cost Warning: This is the most expensive classification in the dataset. Avoid if possible by redesigning as "glass ornaments" (7018.90) rather than "beads."
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Pitfall Avoidance Guide)
β 1. Preparation Checklist (All Required)
| Document | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specifications | βοΈ | Detailed material composition (e.g., "80% Copper, 20% Plastic" vs. "100% Glass") |
| β Product Photos | βοΈ | Clear images showing if items are plated, beaded, or solid metal/glass |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Must specify "Round Decorative Set" and clarify material per item |
| β Packing List | βοΈ | List contents separately if mixed materials (e.g., 1 metal frame + 1 glass ornament) |
| β Material Declaration | βοΈ | Explicitly state if precious metal plating is used |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantra)
π₯ "Material Determines Code, Plating Increases Tax, Beads Trigger Penalty!"
| Scenario | Correct Declaration | Wrong Action | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metal decor, no plating | 8306.29.00.00 |
Misdeclare as glass | Rejection/Fine |
| Metal decor, gold-plated | 8306.21.00.00 |
Declare as non-plated | Fraud/Back Taxes |
| Glass decor (non-beads) | 7018.90.50.00 |
Declare as beads | 25% Tax Surcharge |
| Glass Beads | 7018.10.50.00 |
Declare as ornaments | 25% Tax Surcharge |
β 3. Special Cases
| Case | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Mixed Material Set | If a set contains both metal and glass, split declaration is required. Do not combine into one HS Code unless one material is negligible. |
| Imitation Jewelry | If the set includes imitation jewelry, it may fall under Chapter 71 (Not in current data), but glass beads are explicitly excluded from imitation jewelry classification in 7018. |
| Electronics Included | If the "round set" has LED lights or bells that are electric, it falls under Chapter 85, not 83 or 70. |
π V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Latest)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 8306.29.00.00 / 7018.90.50.00 |
0% | Non-plated metal & non-bead glass are tariff-free. |
| πΊπΈ USA | 7018.10.50.00 |
25% | Beads face high additional tax. |
| πΊπΈ USA | 8306.21.00.00 |
12% | Plated metal incurs base + additional tax. |
| π¨π³ China | 8306.29.00.00 |
~5-10% | Import tariffs vary, but generally lower than US. |
| πͺπΊ EU | 8306.29.00.00 |
0% | Standard customs duty is often 0% for base metal ornaments. |
π Conclusion:
- USA offers 0% tariff for non-plated metal (8306.29) and non-bead glass (7018.90) decor.
- Avoid Beads: If your product is glass, ensure it is not classified as "beads" to avoid the 25% surcharge.
- Avoid Precious Plating: If you want 0% tax, do not plate base metal with precious metals.
π VI. Common Errors & Pitfall Guide (Blood Lessons)
β Error 1: Classifying glass beads as "glass ornaments"
π Consequence: Lose the 0% rate and pay 25%.
β Error 2: Declaring gold-plated metal as "non-plated"
π Consequence: Customs audit β Back taxes + Penalties.
β Error 3: Combining metal and glass items into one HS Code
π Consequence: Misclassification β Shipment delay or rejection.
β Error 4: Ignoring "Round" shape implying "beads"
π Consequence: Customs assumes "beads" if not clearly described as "ornaments" or "frames."
β Correct Practice:
"Decorative Set, Round Design, Comprising 1x Non-Plated Base Metal Frame (HS 8306.29) and 1x Lamp-Worked Glass Ornament (HS 7018.90)."
π― VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Save Costs!
π― Remember the Mantra:
πΉ "Metal? Check Plating. Glass? Check Beads. 0% is the goal!"
πΉ "HS Code Defines Tax, 1% Difference Costs Thousands!"
π Pro Tip:
If your "Round Decorative Set" can be redesigned to use non-plated base metal or non-bead glass ornaments, you can achieve 0% tariff in the US.
If you must use beads or plating, budget for 12-25% additional costs.
π£ Immediate Action:
π Contact your customs broker + Provide material breakdown + Confirm HS Code pre-ruling
π Let your decorative sets clear smoothly, maximize profit, and avoid customs nightmares!
β¨ Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πΌ Every dollar of tax saved is profit earned!
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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.