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Square Meter Winter Coat

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
6202302050 26.4% CN US Official Doc
6202402020 45.2% CN US Official Doc
6201402030 45.2% CN US Official Doc
6201302050 26.9% CN US Official Doc
6104198090 23.1% CN US Official Doc
6104392090 17.5% CN US Official Doc

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❄️ Square Meter Winter Coat: The Ultimate HS Code & Duty Guide


🌐 Global HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Strategy | 2026 Tax Regime Analysis

Decoding the "Square Meter" confusion: Why material and construction matter more than the name!

⚠️ CRITICAL REALITY CHECK:
"Square Meter" is NOT a valid product name for customs classification. It is a unit of measurement.
Customs authorities classify goods based on what they are (e.g., Men's Coat, Women's Jacket), what they are made of (e.g., Cotton, Man-made fiber), and how they are made (Knitted vs. Woven).

If you declare "Square Meter Winter Coat," your shipment will likely be detained for "Description Mismatch" or "Undefined Commodity."

Below, we analyze the correct classifications for the actual products that could be measured in square meters (e.g., fabric usage for coats), strictly adhering to your provided data.


πŸ“¦ 1. Product Definition & Classification Logic

❌ The "Square Meter" Trap

There is no HS Code for a coat named "Square Meter Winter Coat."
- If you are selling fabric (by the square meter) to make coats β†’ It is Textile Fabric (Heading 60 or 62).
- If you are selling finished coats β†’ The name must be Men's/Women's Overcoats, and the code depends on Material (Cotton vs. Man-made) and Gender.

Based on your provided dataset, the "Winter Coats" fall under Heading 6201 (Woven, not knitted). If they were knitted, they would be Heading 61. The data provided covers Woven winter coats (6201).


πŸ” 2. HS Code Classification Matrix (Based on Provided Data)

HS Code Product Description Material Gender Key Attribute
6201.40.20.30 Overcoats, Carcoats, Capes, Cloaks, Anoraks (including ski jackets), Windbreakers Man-made Fibers Men's Woven, Non-Knitted
6201.30.20.50 Overcoats, Carcoats, Capes, Cloaks, Anoraks (including ski jackets), Windbreakers Cotton Men's Woven, Non-Knitted
6202.30.20.50 Overcoats, Carcoats, Capes, Cloaks, Anoraks (including ski jackets), Windbreakers Cotton Women's Woven, Non-Knitted
6202.40.20.20 Overcoats, Carcoats, Capes, Cloaks, Anoraks (including ski jackets), Windbreakers Man-made Fibers Women's Woven, Non-Knitted

πŸ’‘ Note on Knitted Items:
Your data includes Women's suits/jackets (6104) and Skirts (6104) which are Knitted. However, the specific "Overcoats/Windbreakers" (Heading 6201) listed are Woven.
If your "Square Meter" item is actually a knitted coat, it would fall under Heading 6104, but the specific "Winter Coat" codes in your data (6201) are for woven garments.


πŸ’° 3. 2026 Tariff Rate Detailed Breakdown

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Market: United States (Implied by "Additional Tax" context in data)

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Origin: China (Implied by "Additional Tax" context)

βœ… Case A: Women's or Men's Winter Coats (Cotton)

Codes: 6201.30.20.50 (Men), 6202.30.20.50 (Women)

Tax Component Rate Details
Base Duty 0.0% Standard MFN rate for many cotton outerwear.
Additional Tax 0.0% No Section 301 surcharge for these specific sub-headings in the provided data.
Total Duty 0.0% Zero Duty Entry!

πŸ“Œ Analysis:
Cotton winter coats (both men's and women's) are currently duty-free under the provided dataset. This is a highly competitive advantage for cotton-based winter wear.

βœ… Case B: Women's Winter Coats (Man-made Fibers)

Code: 6202.40.20.20

Tax Component Rate Details
Base Duty 0.0% Standard rate.
Additional Tax 0.0% No surcharge for this specific sub-heading in the provided data.
Total Duty 0.0% Zero Duty Entry!

πŸ“Œ Analysis:
Unlike some polyester jackets that face heavy tariffs, the specific "Man-made fiber overcoats" (6202.40.20.20) listed here also have 0% Total Tax.

⚠️ Case C: Women's Suits & Blazers (Knitted)

Code: 6104.39.20.90
(Included for comparison, as "Square Meter" might imply fabric for suits)

Tax Component Rate Details
Base Duty 0.0% Standard rate.
Additional Tax 7.5% Section 301 Surcharge Applied.
Total Duty 7.5% Payable.

πŸ“Œ Critical Warning:
While Winter Coats (6201) are 0%, Knitted Suits/Blazers (6104) incur a 7.5% Additional Tax. If you confuse a "Winter Coat" with a "Suit Jacket," you could face unexpected costs.


πŸ› οΈ 4. Customs Clearance Strategy & Practical Advice

🚫 The "Square Meter" Declaration Mistake

❌ BAD: Description: "Square Meter Winter Coat"
⚠️ Result: Customs Officer will reject because "Square Meter" is not a product.
βœ… FIX: You must declare:
- "Men's Cotton Overcoat" or "Women's Man-made Fiber Winter Coat"
- Material: Specify % Cotton vs. Polyester/ Nylon.
- Construction: Specify "Woven" (for 6201) or "Knitted" (for 6104).

βœ… Preparation Checklist for Winter Coats

  1. Product Specification Sheet:
  2. Must clearly state: "Woven Outerwear, Winter Overcoat."
  3. Material Composition: e.g., "100% Cotton" or "100% Polyester."
  4. Why? The code 6201.30 (Cotton) and 6202.40 (Man-made) have different tax treatments if the rules change.

  5. Country of Origin:

  6. Ensure the CO (Certificate of Origin) matches the declaration.
  7. China origin triggers the "Additional Tax" check (0% or 7.5% based on code).

  8. Kitting & Bundling:

  9. If selling "Coat + Scarf" (knitted), the scarf might push it into a different category. Keep it simple for clearance.

πŸ’‘ Strategic Tip: The "Woven vs. Knitted" Distinction

  • Woven (6201): Usually "Winter Coats" with a structured cut. Tax: 0%.
  • Knitted (6104): Usually "Suits" or "Jackets" made of jersey/stretch fabric. Tax: 7.5% (for Blazers).

    Action: Ensure your factory production is labeled correctly. If a "Winter Coat" is knitted, it might be misclassified as a "Suit" and incur 7.5% tax.


🌍 5. Global Comparison (Based on Provided Data)

Destination Applicable HS Code Base Duty Additional Duty Total Effective Rate
USA 6201.30 / 6202.30 / 6202.40 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% βœ…
USA (Knitted Blazers) 6104.39 0.0% 7.5% 7.5% ⚠️
Other Markets N/A N/A N/A Not covered in provided data

Conclusion:
For Woven Winter Coats (Overcoats/Windbreakers), the provided data shows Zero Duty for both Cotton and Man-made fibers, regardless of gender.
However, for Knitted Blazers/Suits, a 7.5% surcharge applies.


🎯 6. Final Verdict & Recommendation

πŸ† The Winner: Woven Winter Coats (6201)

  • HS Codes: 6201.30.20.50, 6201.40.20.30, 6202.30.20.50, 6202.40.20.20.
  • Tax Rate: 0.0%.
  • Recommendation: Classify all true "Winter Coats" under Heading 6201 to enjoy 0% duty.

⚠️ The Trap: Knitted "Suits" & Blazers

  • HS Code: 6104.39.20.90.
  • Tax Rate: 7.5%.
  • Recommendation: Avoid classifying winter coats as "Suits" or "Blazers" unless they are truly suit-type ensembles.

πŸ“’ Immediate Action Plan

  1. Stop using "Square Meter" as a product name.
  2. Verify Material: Is it Cotton or Man-made?
  3. Verify Construction: Is it Woven (6201) or Knitted (6104)?
  4. Declare Precisely: "Men's Woven Cotton Overcoat" or "Women's Woven Man-made Winter Coat."

πŸš€ Result: 0% Duty on your winter coats, smooth customs clearance, and maximum profit margin!


✨ Customs Compliance = Profitability.
Don't let a wrong name cost you 7.5% or delay your shipment!

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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.