fishing lure
CN → US| HS编码 | 关税税率 | 原产国 | 目的国 | 文档 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9507907000 | 26.5% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 9507908000 | 19.0% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7326908688 | 87.9% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7326190080 | 87.9% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 3926909989 | 22.8% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 3926903500 | 16.5% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
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🎣 Fishing Lures & Tackle (Artificial Baits & Accessories)
🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Clearance Strategy
📌 I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Know What a "Fishing Lure" Really Is?
In international trade, "Fishing Lures" are not a single entity. They fall under Heading 9507: Fishing rods, fish hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy "birds"... and similar hunting or shooting equipment; parts and accessories thereof.
The classification depends heavily on whether the item is a finished bait, a part, or made of specific materials (steel/plastic).
⚠️ Critical Distinction Point: - Artificial Baits & Flies: Finished products designed to attract fish (plastic, metal, wood, feathers). → Heading 9507 - Steel Fishing Accessories (e.g., sinkers, split rings, heavy metal jigs): If classified as "other articles of iron or steel," they may fall under Heading 7326. - Plastic Parts/Accessories (non-bait): Generic plastic parts not specifically described as baits. → Heading 3926
📦 II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authoritative Comparison)
Based on the provided data, here are the relevant HS Codes for fishing-related items, specifically focusing on Lures (Baits) and potential Steel/Plastic Accessories.
| HS Code | Product Description | Scenario / Application | Material Type |
|---|---|---|---|
9507.90.70.00 |
Artificial baits and flies | Finished lures (spinners, crankbaits, jigs, soft plastics) used directly for fishing | Plastic, Metal, Wood, Feather |
9507.90.80.00 |
Other, including parts and accessories | Fishing tackle parts (not baits), e.g., rod guides, line spools, net parts | Various |
7326.90.86.88 |
Other articles of iron or steel: Other | Heavy steel fishing weights, large metal jigs, or steel tackle not specifically described as baits in 9507 | Steel/Iron |
7326.19.00.80 |
Forged or stamped, but not further worked | Basic steel components (e.g., stamped steel split rings, basic metal washers for tackle) | Steel/Iron |
3926.90.99.89 |
Other articles of plastics: Other | Generic plastic fishing tackle parts (not baits), e.g., plastic float bodies, non-bait components | Plastic |
3926.90.35.00 |
Beads, bugles and spangles... not strung | Small decorative plastic beads used in lure making (raw materials) | Plastic |
🔍 Key Reminder: - Finished Lures (Baits) must generally be classified under
9507.90.70.00. - If you import raw steel components (like unworked stamped metal) or generic plastic parts that are not finished baits, they may fall under 7326 or 3926. - Do not misclassify a finished plastic lure as a "plastic article" (3926) if it is specifically a "bait" (9507). The specific description in 9507 overrides the generic material description in 39.
💰 III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Including Additional Taxes)
✅ Applicable Country: United States (US) ✅ Origin: China (CN) ✅ Effective Time: Current Rates (Based on provided data)
🎯 1. 9507.90.70.00 —— Artificial Baits and Flies (The Most Common Lure Code)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff | 9.0% |
| Additional Tax (Section 301) | +7.5% |
| Total Tax Rate | 16.5% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 16.5% |
| Legality Path | Standard HTSUS 9507.90.70 with applicable additional duties. |
📌 Explanation: - This is the standard rate for artificial lures. - The "7.5%" is an additional tariff applied to certain goods from China under Section 301. - Total 16.5% is relatively moderate compared to steel or aluminum products.
🎯 2. 9507.90.80.00 —— Other Fishing Tackle Parts/Accessories
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff | 9.0% |
| Additional Tax (Section 301) | 0.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 9.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 9.0% |
| Legality Path | Standard HTSUS 9507.90.80. |
📌 Note: - If your product is a part of fishing tackle (e.g., a rod reel part, a net handle) and not a bait, it may qualify for this lower rate. - Crucial: Ensure the product is not a "bait." If it attracts fish, it’s likely 9507.90.70.
🎯 3. 7326.90.86.88 / 7326.19.00.80 —— Steel Fishing Accessories (Heavy Duty)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff | 2.9% |
| Additional Tax (Section 301) | 25.0% |
| Additional Tax (Steel/Al/Cu) | +50% |
| Total Tax Rate | 77.9% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 77.9% |
| Legality Path | HTSUS 7326 + IEEPA 50% (Steel/Al/Cu) + Section 301 25% |
📌 Warning: - If your "lure" is made of steel and is classified as an "article of iron or steel" rather than a "fishing bait" under 9507, the tariff skyrockets to 77.9%. - This often happens with heavy metal jigs, lead-free steel sinkers, or wire rigging. - Strategy: If possible, argue that the item is a "fishing bait" (9507) due to its design intent, rather than a "steel article" (7326), to avoid the 77.9% rate. However, simple steel weights often fall under 7326.
🎯 4. 3926.90.99.89 —— Plastic Fishing Parts (Non-Bait)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff | 5.3% |
| Additional Tax (Section 301) | 7.5% |
| Total Tax Rate | 12.8% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 12.8% |
| Legality Path | HTSUS 3926 + Section 301. |
📌 Note: - Applies to plastic fishing tackle parts that are not baits (e.g., plastic guides, handles). - If it is a plastic bait, use
9507.90.70.00(16.5%).
🎯 5. 3926.90.35.00 —— Plastic Beads/Spangles (Raw Materials)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Basic Tariff | 0.0% |
| Additional Tax | 0.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 0.0% |
| Tax Calculation | No Tax |
📌 Note: - Only for raw plastic beads/spangles not strung. Not for finished lures.
🛠️ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Pitfall Avoidance Guide)
✅ 1. Required Documentation Checklist
| Document | Must Provide | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Product Description | ✔️ | Must specify: "Artificial Fishing Bait/Lure," Material, Size, Color. |
| ✅ Composition Statement | ✔️ | Detailed breakdown: e.g., "Body: PVC, Hook: Stainless Steel, Fin: Tinsel." |
| ✅ Photos | ✔️ | Clear images showing the lure's shape, hooks, and packaging. |
| ✅ Function Explanation | ✔️ | Confirm it is used to attract fish (bait) vs. a structural part. |
| ✅ Commercial Invoice | ✔️ | Accurate valuation (CIF). |
| ✅ Origin Certificate | ✔️ | For US Customs, origin is critical for determining additional taxes. |
✅ 2. Classification Strategy (Key Mantra)
🔥 "If it swims and attracts fish, it's a Bait (9507)! If it's just steel, it's Steel (7326) → 77.9%!"
| Situation | Correct HS Code | Incorrect HS Code | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plastic Soft Bait | 9507.90.70.00 (16.5%) |
3926.90.99.89 (12.8%) |
Minor discrepancy, but 9507 is more accurate. |
| Metal Jig/Lure | Argue for 9507.90.70.00 (16.5%) |
7326.90.86.88 (77.9%) |
Huge Savings! Must prove it's a "bait." |
| Steel Sinkers/Weights | 7326.90.86.88 (77.9%) |
9507.90.70.00 (16.5%) |
High Risk. Sinkers are usually "tackle," not "baits." |
| Fishing Rod Handle | 9507.90.80.00 (9.0%) |
9507.90.70.00 (16.5%) |
Overpayment. Handle is a part, not a bait. |
✅ 3. Special Cases Handling
| Case | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Live Baits? | ❌ Not covered here. Live fish/insects fall under different chapters (Chapter 3 or 95). These HS codes are for artificial baits only. |
| Mixed Packaging | If a box contains lures (9507) and steel weights (7326), split the classification. Do not declare the whole box as 9507. |
| Bait vs. Part | A "crankbait" is a bait (9507). A "crankbait body blank" (unpainted, no hook) might be considered a part (3926/7326). Be careful with unfinished goods. |
| Steel/Aluminum/Copper Products | If the item is made of steel, aluminum, or copper, it is subject to the additional 50% tariff. Check if your product falls under this special rule. |
🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Latest)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Tariff Rate (China Origin) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 USA | 9507.90.70.00 |
16.5% (Bait) 77.9% (Steel) |
Highest Risk: Steel lures face 77.9%. Plastic lures are ~16.5%. |
| 🇨🇳 China | 9507.90.70.00 |
~10-15% | Import duties into China for foreign lures. |
| 🇪🇺 EU | 9507.70.00 |
0% | Generally free duty for fishing tackle in EU. |
| 🇬🇧 UK | 9507.70.00 |
0% | Post-Brexit, many fishing items are 0%. |
📌 Conclusion: - USA is the most complex market due to additional Section 301 and Steel/Aluminum tariffs. - EU/UK are more favorable with 0% duties for fishing tackle. - Steel Lures in the US are extremely costly (77.9%). Consider using non-steel materials (plastic, wood, composite) if possible, or ensure strict classification as "bait" if legally defensible.
📌 VI. Common Errors & Pitfall Guide (Blood & Tears Lessons)
❌ Error 1: Classifying Steel Jigs as "Fishing Baits" (9507) to avoid 77.9%. 👉 Consequence: Customs may reclassify as Steel Article (7326) → Back taxes + Penalties. ✅ Fix: If it's a simple steel jig without bait-like features (eyes, fins, paint mimicking prey), it may legitimately be 7326. Consult a broker.
❌ Error 2: Declaring Plastic Lures as "Plastic Articles" (3926) to get 12.8%.
👉 Consequence: 9507 is 16.5%. The difference is small, but 9507 is the correct legal description. Misdeclaration can lead to audits.
✅ Fix: Use 9507.90.70.00 for all finished baits.
❌ Error 3: Ignoring the 50% Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge. 👉 Consequence: Even if the base rate is low, the 50% surcharge applies to many steel products. ✅ Fix: Check the material. If >50% steel, assume high risk of 77.9% total.
❌ Error 4: Mixing Live Baits with Artificial Lures. 👉 Consequence: Live baits require different permits and HS codes. Mixing causes customs hold. ✅ Fix: Separate shipments or declare separately with proper licenses for live animals.
🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Classification Saves Money!
🎯 Remember the Mantra:
🔹 "Artificial Bait = 9507 (16.5%). Steel Jig = 7326 (77.9%). Part = 9507.90.80 (9.0%)." 🔹 "Material Matters: Steel triggers the 50% surcharge. Plastic is cheaper."
📌 Pro Tip: If you manufacture steel lures, consider: 1. Design Changes: Add non-steel components (plastic bodies, wood) to shift classification. 2. Pre-Ruling: Apply for an Advance Ruling from US Customs to confirm if your specific steel lure is considered a "bait" (9507) or "steel article" (7326). This is crucial for cost control.
📣 Immediate Action:
📞 Contact your customs broker with product photos and material breakdown. 🚀 Optimize your HS Code to avoid the 77.9% steel trap.
✨ Professional Clearance, Precise Classification! 💼 Every dollar saved in duty is pure profit!
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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
本页内容仅供参考。如需正式归类,请咨询当地海关或持牌报关代理。