Wide format Film (Color, Low Sensitivity)
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3701910060 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3705000000 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3702410100 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3702440160 | 38.7% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 3701300000 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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ποΈ Wide Format Film (Color, Low Sensitivity)
π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Clearance Strategy
π I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand "Wide Format Film"?
Wide format film refers to photographic film with a width exceeding standard formats (typically >105mm), often used for large-format cameras or specialized industrial imaging. In international trade, its classification hinges on three key factors:
1. Width: "Wide format" implies non-reel/non-disc form, often sheet or large roll.
2. Chemical Nature: "Color" indicates it is sensitized for color photography.
3. Sensitivity: "Low sensitivity" (e.g., ISO 50/100) is a technical spec but does not change the HS Code; it affects usage but not classification under Chapter 37.
β οΈ Key Distinction Points:
- If the film is perforated (like standard 35mm/120mm) and width β€105mm β 3702 series.
- If the film is non-perforated, width >105mm, and used for color photography β 3701 or 3702 depending on exact dimensions.
- Critical Note: "Wide format" alone does not automatically assign one code; it depends on whether it is classified as "photographic plates" (3701) or "other photographic film" (3702).
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authoritative Comparison)
| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Is it Perforated? |
|---|---|---|---|
3701.91.00.60 |
Photographic plates and film, sensitized, other than photographic film of heading 3702: In plates, unperforated, of any width, with or without mounting; Photographic film, sensitized, unperforated, in rolls or individual pieces, of a width exceeding 105 mm or 4 inches | Large format sheet film, panoramic film strips >105mm | β Unperforated |
3705.00.00.00 |
Processed photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and other supports, exposed but not developed, including photogravure plates, plates and cylinders | Processed (exposed) film; NOT raw/unexposed film | N/A (Used) |
3702.41.01.00 |
Photographic film, sensitized, in rolls, of a width exceeding 105 mm: Other than perforated: Of a width exceeding 105 mm, other than for color photography | Color is excluded here; this code is for B&W wide format | β No perforation |
3702.44.01.60 |
Photographic film, sensitized, in rolls, of a width exceeding 105 mm: Other than for color photography | NOT applicable for color film; this is for B&W or non-color | β No perforation |
3701.30.00.00 |
Photographic plates and film, sensitized, other than of heading 3702: In plates, unperforated, of any width, with or without mounting; Photographic film, sensitized, unperforated, in rolls or individual pieces, of a width exceeding 255 mm | Very wide format (e.g., industrial, medical X-ray film >255mm) | β Unperforated |
π Critical Reminder:
- 3705.00.00.00 is for processed/exposed film. If your product is unexposed/raw film, this code is incorrect.
- 3702 codes are generally for perforated or standard roll films. However, some interpretations allow non-perforated wide rolls under 3702 if not classified as "plates" under 3701.
- 3701 is the most accurate for unperforated wide-format color film (>105mm), especially if it is in sheets or large rolls not intended for standard cameras.
- 3702.44 explicitly excludes color film, so it is invalid for your product.
- 3702.41 is for non-color film, so it is invalid for your product.
π° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Additional Taxes, Policy Add-ons)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Country of Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: November 10, 2025 (and subsequent imports)
π― 1. 3701.91.00.60 β Photographic Film, Sensitized, Unperforated, Width >105mm (Color)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff Rate | 3.7% (ad valorem) |
| USITC Additional Tariff | +25% (from USITC Footnote 9903.88.01) |
| IEEPA Additional Tariff | +10% (for China/HK products, effective Nov 10, 2025) |
| Total Tariff Rate | 38.7% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 38.7% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No (deny_de_minimis) |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3701.91.00.60 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Explanation:
- This is the most suitable code for unexposed, wide-format, color film.
- "Low sensitivity" is a technical detail that does not affect the HS Code.
- The 38.7% rate is high, but lower than the 45% seen in some electronics or display panels.
π― 2. 3705.00.00.00 β Processed Photographic Film (Exposed but Not Developed)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff Rate | 0.0% |
| USITC Additional Tariff | +25% |
| IEEPA Additional Tariff | +10% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 35.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 35.0% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9901.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3705.00.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Warning:
- Only use this if the film is ALREADY EXPOSED (used in a camera, not yet developed).
- If you are importing raw/unexposed film, do not use this code. Misclassification can lead to severe penalties, delays, or seizures.
- If you are exporting used film (e.g., for processing), this is the correct code, and the tax is slightly lower (35% vs 38.7%).
π― 3. 3702.41.01.00 & 3702.44.01.60 β Incorrect for Color Film
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff Rate | 3.7% |
| USITC Additional Tariff | +25% |
| IEEPA Additional Tariff | +10% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 38.7% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9903.01.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3702.4x.01.xx β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Note:
- These codes are technically incorrect for color film because their subheadings explicitly exclude color photography.
- If customs accepts them due to misinterpretation, the tax rate is the same (38.7%), but the legal risk is high.
- 3702.44 is for non-color film, so it is invalid for your product.
- 3702.41 is for non-color film, so it is invalid for your product.
π― 4. 3701.30.00.00 β Very Wide Format Film (>255mm)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff Rate | 0.0% |
| USITC Additional Tariff | +25% |
| IEEPA Additional Tariff | +10% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 35.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 35.0% |
| De Minimis Eligibility | β No |
| Legal Basis Path | IEEPA:9901.25 β IEEPA:9903.01.24 β USITC:3701.30.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 |
π Note:
- Use this only if the width exceeds 255 mm (approx. 10 inches).
- If your "wide format" is between 105mm and 255mm, this code is incorrect.
- If applicable, it offers a lower tax rate (35%) than the 38.7% for 3701.91.
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Battle-Tested Pitfall Guide)
β 1. Document Checklist (Essential for Clearance)
| Document | Required | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Must include: Width, Length, Sensitivity (ISO), Color/B&W, Perforation Status. |
| β Product Photos | βοΈ | Clear images of the film roll/sheet, packaging, and label showing "Color" and "Wide Format". |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Must explicitly state: "Unexposed, Color, Wide Format Photographic Film, Width XXmm". |
| β Packing List | βοΈ | Detail contents per box, total weight, dimensions. |
| β Certificate of Origin | βοΈ | If applicable for any potential future exemptions (though unlikely for China now). |
| β Third-Party Test Report | βοΈ | Not always required, but helpful if customs questions the "photographic" nature. |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Critical Mnemonics)
π₯ "Width Matters, Color is Key, Unexposed vs Exposed, Code is Crucial!"
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Incorrect Code | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unexposed, Color, Width 120mm | 3701.91.00.60 |
3702.41.01.00 |
Penalty for misclassification; 38.7% is correct. |
| Unexposed, Color, Width >255mm | 3701.30.00.00 |
3701.91.00.60 |
Overpay tax (38.7% vs 35%). |
| Exposed (Used) Color Film | 3705.00.00.00 |
3701.91.00.60 |
Higher tax (38.7% vs 35%) and potential legal issues if misdeclared as raw. |
| Unexposed, B&W, Width 120mm | 3702.41.01.00 |
3701.91.00.60 |
Incorrect code; B&W wide format may fall under 3702. |
β 3. Special Situation Handling
| Situation | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Mixed Shipment (Color + B&W) | Declare separately with distinct HS Codes. Do not mix. |
| Very Wide Format (>255mm) | Use 3701.30.00.00 to save 3.7% on the base rate. |
| Processed/Exposed Film | Use 3705.00.00.00. Clearly state "Exposure Date" and "Processed Status" on invoice. |
| Sample for Evaluation | Even samples are subject to duties if commercial value is declared. Use "Value for Customs Purposes Only" but still pay tax. |
π V. Global Main Market Customs Clearance Comparison (2026 Latest)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff | Certification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 3701.91.00.60 |
38.7% | None | High tariff due to IEEPA/301. |
| π¨π³ China | 3701.91.00.60 |
3.7% | None | No additional tariffs. |
| πͺπΊ EU | 3701.91.00.60 |
0% | CE (if applicable) | No additional tariffs for film. |
| π¬π§ UK | 3701.91.00.60 |
0% | UKCA | Post-Brexit alignment with EU. |
| π―π΅ Japan | 3701.91.00.60 |
0% | PSE (if electronic components) | No tariffs for photographic film. |
π Conclusion:
- USA is the only market with high additional tariffs for Chinese-origin film.
- Base rate is low (3.7%), but 35-38.7% total due to trade policies.
- EU/UK/Japan are tariff-free for this product.
- Consider supply chain diversification if targeting the US market heavily.
π VI. Common Mistakes & Pitfall Guide (Lessons from Blood)
β Mistake 1: Using 3702.44.01.60 for Color Film
π Consequence: Customs rejection or penalty. Code explicitly excludes color.
β Mistake 2: Using 3701.91.00.60 for Exposed Film
π Consequence: Pay 38.7% instead of 35%. Also, potential fraud allegation if not declared as exposed.
β Mistake 3: Not Specifying Width
π Consequence: Customs may classify under the highest duty rate or question the code. Always state exact width.
β Mistake 4: Ignoring "Low Sensitivity" as Irrelevant
π Consequence: No tax impact, but important for product specification. Ensure it matches the technical data sheet to avoid disputes.
β Correct Approach:
"Unexposed, Color, Wide Format Photographic Film, Width 120mm, ISO 50, Rolls of 10m, HS Code 3701.91.00.60"
π― VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration Saves Time, Money, and Stress!
π― Remember the Mnemonic:
πΉ "Wide Format >105mm, Color is Key, Unexposed goes to 3701.91, Exposed to 3705.00."
πΉ "Width >255mm saves 3.7%, but only if very wide. Don't misdeclare exposed as raw!"
π Pro Tip:
If your film is originally from Vietnam, Mexico, or Thailand, you may apply for IEEPA exemptions, reducing the tariff to 0-5%.
Recommend Apply for Advance Ruling from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to secure the correct HS Code and duty rate before shipment.
π£ Immediate Action:
π Contact a Professional Customs Broker + Provide Product Photos + Apply for HS Code Advance Ruling
π Let your film clear customs smoothly, export efficiently, and maximize profits!
β¨ Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πΌ Every Dollar of Duty is Worth 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.