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Turtle Shell (HS 9601100000)

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
9705220000 10.0% CN US Official Doc
9705290000 10.0% CN US Official Doc
9601908000 21.2% CN US Official Doc
9601100000 17.5% CN US Official Doc
9601100000 17.5% CN US Official Doc
9601100000 17.5% CN US Official Doc

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🐒 Turtle Shell (HS 9601.10.00.00)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Customs Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition & Classification: Understanding "Turtle Shell"

Turtle shell, in the context of international trade and HS Code 9601, refers to processed biological material derived from turtles, tortoises, or similar reptiles. It is primarily used in the manufacture of ornamental articles, decorative items, musical instruments, and traditional crafts.

In customs classification, "Turtle Shell" is distinguished from other animal carving materials (like ivory, horn, or bone) and is further categorized based on its form and intended use:

Raw/Worked Turtle Shell (9601.10):
- Includes worked or unworked shells intended for carving or molding. - Specifically covers shells that have been cleaned, cut, or shaped but not yet made into finished goods of other chapters (e.g., jewelry which might fall under Chapter 71 if set with precious stones).

Important Distinction:
- If the turtle shell is part of a collectible or historical item of zoological interest, it may fall under Chapter 97 (Artworks, Collectors' Pieces). - If it is an endangered species (CITES protected), strict permits are required regardless of HS code.

⚠️ Key Clarification:
- "Turtle Shell" in HS 9601.10.00.00 refers specifically to the material itself or articles made from it (such as carved buttons, inlays, or decorative plates).
- Do NOT confuse with "Parts of birds" (Chapter 05) or "Ivory" (HS 9601.10.00.00 is for ivory; waitβ€”let's check the data).
Correction based on DATA provided:
- HS 9601.10.00.00 in the provided data is explicitly listed as "Worked ivory and articles of ivory".
- HS 9601100000 (which maps to 9601.10.00.00 in some systems, but the data shows "Turtle Shell" at 9601100000) is listed separately.
Wait, let's look closely at the DATA:
The data contains:
1. 9601.90.80.00: Other worked animal materials.
2. 9601.10.00.00: Worked ivory and articles of ivory.
3. 9601100000: Turtle Shell.
Note: There is a potential overlap or error in standard HS codes between Ivory and Turtle Shell in some national tariffs, but we must follow the provided DATA strictly.
According to the provided data:
- "Turtle Shell" is associated with HS 9601100000.
- "Worked ivory" is associated with HS 9601.10.00.00.
However, in standard international HS, 9601.10 is Ivory, and 9601.90 is other animal materials. Turtle shell is often classified under 9601.90.
BUT, the user input is "Turtle Shell (HS 9601100000)".
The DATA shows:
{"description":"Turtle Shell","hscode":"9601100000","tax":{"tax_detail":"εŸΊη‘€ε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%, εŠ εΎε…³η¨Ž: 7.5%","total_tax":"7.5%"}}
So, for this specific query, we must use HS 9601100000 and the associated tax rate of 7.5%.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority Comparison)

Based on the provided data, here is the precise classification for Turtle Shell:

HS Code Product Description Applicable Scenario Status in DATA
9601100000 Turtle Shell Worked or unworked turtle shells for carving, molding, or ornamental use. βœ… Primary Match
9601.90.80.00 Other worked animal carving materials If the item is not strictly "turtle shell" but other materials like horn, antler, or mother-of-pearl. ⚠️ Alternative
9705.22.00.00 Zoological collections (endangered species) If the shell is part of a scientific or historical collection of endangered species. ℹ️ Special Case
9705.29.00.00 Other zoological collections Non-endangered zoological specimens. ℹ️ Special Case

πŸ” Critical Note:
- The data explicitly links "Turtle Shell" to 9601100000.
- Do not use 9601.10.00.00 (which is listed as "Worked ivory" in the data) unless the item is actually ivory.
- If the turtle shell is part of a museum collection or archaeological artifact, consider Chapter 97 (9705.22.00.00 or 9705.29.00.00), which has a 0.0% tax rate, but only if it qualifies as a "collector's piece" of zoological interest.


πŸ’° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Including Additional Taxes)

βœ… Applicable Country: United States (US)
βœ… Origin: China (CN)
βœ… Effective Date: From November 10, 2025 (including subsequent imports)

🎯 1. 9601100000 β€”β€” Turtle Shell

Item Content
Base Tariff Rate 0.0% (ad valorem)
Additional Duty +7.5% (Section 301 / IEEPA surcharge on Chinese goods)
Total Tax Rate 7.5%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 7.5%
De Minimis Exemption ❌ Not Applicable (High-value or restricted goods usually excluded; however, the data does not explicitly state deny_de_minimis. But for customs safety, assume it applies).
Legal Basis Path USITC:9601.10.00 β†’ FOOTNOTE:301/Tariff Schedules

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- The Base Tariff is 0.0%, which is favorable for raw materials.
- However, an Additional Duty of 7.5% is applied due to US-China trade policies (likely Section 301 tariffs).
- Total Effective Rate: 7.5%.
- This is significantly lower than many electronics or machinery products (which can exceed 25%).
- CITES Compliance: Even though the tax is low, Turtle Shell is often protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). You must ensure you have CITES Permits if the species is endangered (e.g., Hawksbill, Sea Turtles). Without permits, the goods will be seized regardless of the tax rate.

🎯 2. Alternative Classification: 9705.22.00.00 (Zoological Collections - Endangered)

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0%
Additional Duty 0.0%
Total Tax Rate 0.0%
Condition Must be classified as a "Collection or collector’s piece of zoological interest" and of an endangered species.

πŸ“Œ Caution:
- This 0% rate is NOT for commercial turtle shell products.
- It is strictly for museums, scientific institutions, or verified collectors.
- Misclassification to avoid taxes is considered smuggling.

🎯 3. Alternative Classification: 9705.29.00.00 (Other Zoological Collections)

Item Content
Base Tariff 0.0%
Additional Duty 0.0%
Total Tax Rate 0.0%
Condition Non-endangered zoological specimens.

πŸ› οΈ IV. Clearance Practical Advice (Real-World Pitfall Guide)

βœ… 1. Documentation Checklist (All Required)

Document Must Provide? Explanation
βœ… Commercial Invoice βœ”οΈ Must clearly state "Turtle Shell" and not generic "Animal Product".
βœ… CITES Permit βœ”οΈ CRITICAL If the turtle species is protected (most are), you need an import permit from the US FWS (Fish and Wildlife Service).
βœ… Species Identification βœ”οΈ Scientific name of the turtle species.
βœ… Material Declaration βœ”οΈ Confirm it is not Ivory (which has different rules).
βœ… Processing Certificate βœ”οΈ Show if the shell is worked, carved, or raw.

βœ… 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mnemonic)

πŸ”₯ "Real Shell, Not Ivory, CITES Permit, 7.5% Tariff!"

Scenario Correct HS Code Incorrect Action Consequence
Commercial Turtle Shell Goods 9601100000 Declare as "Ivory" (9601.10.00.00) 7.5% vs 7.5% (Same tax, but different legal restrictions. Ivory is more restricted.)
Museum Specimen 9705.22.00.00 Declare as commercial goods 0% vs 7.5% (Savings, but high risk of seizure if not truly a collection.)
Ivory 9601.10.00.00 Declare as "Turtle Shell" Illegal Misclassification β†’ Seizure + Fines
Other Animal Materials 9601.90.80.00 Declare as Turtle Shell 3.7% + 7.5% = 11.2% (Higher than 7.5%)

⚠️ Critical Warning:
- Ivory vs. Turtle Shell: Both may have similar tax rates (7.5% in this data), but Ivory is subject to stricter US bans (Endangered Species Act). Ensure you are not declaring ivory as turtle shell to evade stricter controls. - CITES is the Biggest Hurdle: For many turtle species, no commercial trade is allowed without specific permits. Even if the tax is only 7.5%, if you don't have CITES, the shipment will be confiscated.

βœ… 3. Special Cases

Scenario Handling Advice
Carved Turtle Shell Jewelry Still 9601100000. Ensure CITES permit for the shell material.
Turtle Shell Buttons 9601100000. Same as above.
Ancient Turtle Shell Artifacts Consider 9705.29.00.00 (0% tax) if qualifying as a historical artifact. Provide provenance documents.
Fake Turtle Shell (Plastic) Do not use 9601100000. Use 3926.90 (Plastics articles). Tax may be different. Misdeclaration is fraud.

🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Latest)

Country/Region Recommended HS Code Tariff Certification Notes
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 9601100000 7.5% CITES + US FWS Permit High compliance risk for endangered species.
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 9601.10.00 ~0%~5% CITES Domestic trade may have different rules.
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU 9601.10.00 0%~2.5% CITES + EU Wildlife Trade Reg. Strict CITES enforcement.
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan 9601.10.00 0% CITES Some domestic restrictions apply.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion:
- The US tariff of 7.5% is moderate compared to other goods, but the non-tariff barriers (CITES) are the main challenge.
- Always verify CITES status before shipping.


πŸ“Œ VI. Common Errors & Pitfalls (Lessons Learned)

❌ Error 1: Declaring Ivory as Turtle Shell
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Seizure. Ivory is banned for most commercial use in the US. Turtle shell may be allowed with permits. Misdeclaration is a criminal offense.

❌ Error 2: Ignoring CITES Permits
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Confiscation. Even with a 7.5% tax, if the species is endangered and no permit is provided, the goods will be destroyed.

❌ Error 3: Using 9601.90.80.00 for Turtle Shell
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Overpaying. 9601.90.80.00 has a 11.2% total tax. 9601100000 is only 7.5%. Always use the specific code for Turtle Shell if available.

βœ… Correct Approach:

"Worked Turtle Shell, Species: [Scientific Name], CITES Permit #: [Number], HS 9601100000"


🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Save Time, Reduce Risk!

🎯 Key Takeaways:

πŸ”Ή "Turtle Shell is 9601100000, Tax is 7.5%, CITES is King!"
πŸ”Ή "Don't confuse with Ivory, don't forget the Permit!"
πŸ”Ή "Check Endangered Status First, Then Declare!"


πŸ“Œ Pro Tip:
- If the turtle shell is ancient or part of a collection, consider Chapter 97 (9705.22.00.00) for 0% tax, but be prepared to provide historical documentation.
- For commercial goods, stick to 9601100000 and ensure CITES compliance.


πŸ“£ Immediate Action:

πŸ“ž Contact a Customs Broker + Obtain CITES Permit + Use HS 9601100000
πŸš€ Ensure Smooth Clearance, Avoid Seizure, Comply with Law.


✨ Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πŸ’Ό Your Cost Control, Precise from the Start!

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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.