Steel Screw
CN → US| HS编码 | 关税税率 | 原产国 | 目的国 | 文档 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7318141060 | 91.2% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7318156070 | 91.2% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
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🔩 Steel Screws, Bolts, Nuts & Fasteners (Iron or Steel Articles)
🌐 HS Code Reference & Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Clearance Strategy
📌 I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Know Exactly What You Are Shipping?
"Steel Screws" is a broad term in international trade. In customs classification, they are strictly categorized by material, threading type, and dimension (shank/thread diameter). Misclassification can lead to severe tariff shocks or customs holds.
In international trade, they are generally divided into three main categories based on the provided data:
1. Self-Tapping Screws (High Precision): Screws that form their own thread without a nut.
2. Other Screws and Bolts (Stainless Steel): Standard fasteners, specifically those made of stainless steel.
3. Other Iron/Steel Fasteners: Generic nuts, washers, rivets, and non-stainless screws.
⚠️ Key Distinction Point:
- If the screw is Self-Tapping and the shank/thread diameter is less than 6 mm → It falls under a specific high-priority code.
- If the screw is Other (standard machine screw) and made of Stainless Steel with a shank/thread diameter less than 6 mm → It has a different, higher tariff code.
- Material Matters: "Iron or Steel" is the base material. If it is not stainless, it usually follows general rules; if it is stainless, it triggers specific sub-headings.
📦 II. HS Code Classification Details (Based on Provided Data)
| HS Code | Product Description | Key Criteria | Tariff Status |
|---|---|---|---|
7318.14.10.60 |
Self-Tapping Screws | • Material: Iron or Steel • Type: Self-Tapping • Diameter: < 6 mm • Other (generic) |
🔴 High Risk 50.0% Total |
7318.15.60.70 |
Other Screws & Bolts | • Material: Stainless Steel • Type: Other (non-self-tapping) • Diameter: < 6 mm • With/without nuts/washers |
🔴 High Risk 81.2% Total |
🔍 Important Note:
- Both codes listed in the data apply to items with a shank or thread diameter of less than 6 mm. This is a critical threshold. Larger screws (≥ 6 mm) would fall under different HS codes not listed in the<DATA>provided.
- Material is Decisive: Code7318.14is for Self-Tapping screws (usually carbon steel). Code7318.15is for Other screws, but specifically calls out Stainless Steel in this context. If you are shipping stainless steel self-tapping screws, you must verify if they fit the "Self-Tapping" definition more accurately than "Other," but the data provided strictly links7318.15.60.70to "Other... Of stainless steel."
💰 III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Detailed)
✅ Applicable Region: Based on the tax details provided (Steel, Aluminum, Copper products surcharge), this reflects US Import Tariffs (Section 301 / Trade War Tariffs).
✅ Origin: Likely China (CN), given the "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Surcharge" context.
🎯 1. 7318.14.10.60 —— Self-Tapping Screws (< 6mm)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (Ad Valorem) |
| Section 301 Surcharge | 0.0% (Base) |
| Specific Product Surcharge | +50% (Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Surcharge) |
| Total Tariff Rate | 50.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 50% |
| Legal Basis Path | 7318.14.10.60 → Steel/Aluminum/Copper Surcharge: 50% |
📌 Explanation:
- The base duty for these specific small self-tapping screws is 0%.
- However, they are subject to a 50% surcharge specifically targeting "Steel, Aluminum, Copper products."
- Total Cost Impact: You pay 50% of the declared value in tariffs alone. This is a massive cost driver.
🎯 2. 7318.15.60.70 —— Other Screws/Bolts, Stainless Steel (< 6mm)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 6.2% |
| Section 301 Surcharge | 25.0% |
| Specific Product Surcharge | +50% (Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products Surcharge) |
| Total Tariff Rate | 81.2% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 81.2% |
| Legal Basis Path | 7318.15.60.70 → Base: 6.2% + Section 301: 25% + Steel Surcharge: 50% |
📌 Explanation:
- Base Duty: 6.2% applies to standard stainless steel fasteners.
- Section 301 Tariff: An additional 25% applies to Chinese-made stainless steel fasteners.
- Steel Surcharge: An additional 50% applies specifically to steel products.
- Total Cost Impact: 81.2%. This is an extremely high tariff. Stainless steel fasteners are taxed significantly higher than carbon steel self-tappers in this specific data set.
🛠️ IV. Clearance Operational Advice (Practical Pitfall Avoidance)
✅ 1. Preparation Checklist (Non-negotiable)
| Material | Must Provide | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Product Specification Sheet | ✔️ | Must clearly state: Material (e.g., SUS304, Carbon Steel), Head Type, Thread Pitch, Diameter. |
| ✅ Technical Drawing/Photo | ✔️ | To prove Diameter < 6mm. If ≥ 6mm, the HS code changes completely, and tariffs might differ. |
| ✅ Self-Tapping Proof | ✔️ | For 7318.14, you must prove it is a self-tapping screw (pointed tip, thread design). If it's a standard machine screw, it falls under 7318.15 or 7318.16. |
| ✅ Commercial Invoice | ✔️ | Must clearly describe as "Steel Fasteners" or "Stainless Steel Screws," not just "Screws." |
| ✅ Origin Certificate | ✔️ | Essential for determining if the 50% surcharge applies (usually yes for CN origin). |
✅ 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mnemonic)
🔥 "Material First, Diameter Second, Type Third!"
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Wrong Declaration | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon Steel Self-Tapping Screw Diameter 4mm |
7318.14.10.60 |
Declaring as "Stainless Screw" | Misclassification → Penalty + Retention |
| Stainless Steel Machine Screw Diameter 5mm |
7318.15.60.70 |
Declaring as "Self-Tapping" | Misclassification → Penalty + Retention |
| Screw Diameter = 8mm | NOT Listed | 7318.14... or 7318.15... |
Customs Hold → Code is wrong (must be ≥6mm category) |
⚠️ Critical Warning:
- Diameter is King: Both codes in the data specify < 6 mm. If your screws are 6 mm or larger, these HS codes are INVALID. You must find the correct HS code for ≥ 6 mm screws (e.g.,7318.15.50.40or similar), which may have different rates. Do not use these codes for larger screws.
✅ 3. Special Cases
| Case | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Mixed Lots (Stainless + Carbon) | Split the Declaration. Do not mix. Stainless goes to 7318.15.60.70 (81.2%), Carbon Self-Tapping to 7318.14.10.60 (50%). Mixing leads to audits. |
| Set of Screw + Nut + Washer | Declare as the principal article. If it's a self-tapping screw kit, declare under 7318.14. If it's a standard bolt/nut set, declare under 7318.15 or 7318.16. |
| Plastic-Inserted Lock Nuts | Still considered "Of Iron or Steel" if the metal content is primary. Check specific customs rulings. |
🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 USA | 7318.14.10.60 / 7318.15.60.70 |
50% - 81.2% | High tariffs due to Section 301 & Steel Surcharge. Very Expensive. |
| 🇨🇳 China | 7318.14 / 7318.15 |
~6-13% | Standard import tariffs, no Section 301. |
| 🇪🇺 EU | 7318.15 |
0-6% | No major surcharges for standard screws. CE/RoHS may apply. |
| 🇻🇳 Vietnam | 7318.15 |
0% (if RCEP) | Use Vietnam for transshipment to avoid US tariffs. |
📌 Conclusion:
- The US market is the most expensive for steel fasteners due to the 50% steel surcharge.
- Stainless steel fasteners are taxed even higher (81.2%) in the US under the provided data.
- Cost Optimization: Consider sourcing from non-China origins (e.g., Vietnam, Malaysia) to avoid the 50% Steel Surcharge and 25% Section 301.
📌 VI. Common Errors & Pitfall Guide (Lessons from Blood)
❌ Error 1: Declaring 8mm screws under 7318.14.10.60
👉 Consequence: Customs will reject the declaration because the code explicitly requires < 6 mm. Delay + Correction Fee.
❌ Error 2: Calling Stainless Steel Screws "Self-Tapping" to get the 50% rate instead of 81.2%
👉 Consequence: Customs inspection will reveal the head type (pan head, hex head) is not self-tapping. Fraud Penalty + Back Taxes.
❌ Error 3: Ignoring the 50% Steel Surcharge
👉 Consequence: Budgeting only for base tax (0-6%). Unexpected 50%+ bill at clearance.
✅ Correct Practice:
"Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, SUS304, M5x10mm, Qty 10,000 pcs"
HS Code:7318.15.60.70
Tariff: 81.2% (US)
🎯 VII. Conclusion: Precision Classification Saves Money
🎯 Remember the Mnemonic:
🔹 "Diameter under 6? Check Code 14 or 15."
🔹 "Self-Tapping? 50% Tax."
🔹 "Stainless & Other? 81.2% Tax."
🔹 "6mm or above? Code is WRONG!"
📌 Pro Tip:
If you are importing into the US, calculate the Total Landed Cost including the 81.2% tariff for stainless steel or 50% for carbon steel self-tappers.
For large volumes (> 6mm), ensure you have the correct HS code for larger diameters, as rates may vary.
📣 Immediate Action:
📞 Confirm Material (Carbon vs. Stainless)
📞 Measure Diameter (< 6mm or ≥ 6mm)
📞 Identify Type (Self-Tapping vs. Standard)
🚀 Then, Select the HS Code Above.
✨ Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
💼 Your Cost Efficiency Depends on These 25.2% Differences!
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关于 HS 编码归类
协调制度(HS)是由世界海关组织(WCO)制定的国际贸易商品分类标准。全球 200 多个国家采用 HS 系统作为海关关税、贸易统计和进出口监管的基础。
每个 HS 编码遵循以下层级结构:
- 章(2 位)——商品大类(例如:第 84 章:机器和机械设备)
- 品目(4 位)——章内的更具体分类
- 子目(6 位)——国际通用细分,所有 WCO 成员国统一使用
- 本国细分(8-10 位)——各国自行扩展的细分编码,如美国 HTSUS 10 位编码
正确的 HS 编码归类对于顺利通关、准确缴纳关税和遵守贸易法规至关重要。错误归类可能导致海关延误、多缴关税或罚款。
从CN进口到US时,适用的关税税率可能包括:
- 最惠国(MFN)税率——适用于 WTO 成员国的标准关税税率
- 普通税率——适用于无贸易协定国家
- 贸易救济关税——附加关税,如 301 条款(反倾销)、232 条款(国家安全)或反补贴税
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