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Title: Harmonized System


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Harmonized System
  • By
  • Ree Russell
  • US Commercial Service

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What is the HS number?
  • A Harmonized System is used because Customs
    officials worldwide dont speak the same
    language.
  • With everyone using the same songbook, we can
    watch the flow of goods in and out of countries.
  • Its like a Social Security Number, uniquely
    explains your product. Helps others who are not
    familiar with your product.
  • HS is a Product Classification.

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Classifying your Product
  • Classify your good on WHAT IT IS, not on its end
    use, nor its destination (like Mexico or
    Malaysia.)
  • Example A bolt by itself may be a part of a
    machine, but it is first and foremost a bolt, and
    it should be classified as such.
  • Example Grass seed and fertilizer mix. Classify
    the mixture as being primarily grass seed, if it
    is.

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Harmonized System
  • The World HS number is 6 digits long
  • US schedule B number is 10 digits long
  • The whole world only recognizes the first 6
    digits (everybody has the same songbook)
  • THE MORE NUMBERS,
  • THE MORE DESCRIPTIVE

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HS Sections are usually arranged in order of
degree of manufacture
  • Section 1 Raw material, a cow
  • Section 2 Semi manufactured, such as rawhide
  • Section 3 Finished product, like a handbag or
    leather shoes

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What is the HS number?
  • Chapter 82
  • Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, of
    Base Metal
  • Heading 8208 Knives and cutting blades
  • Subheadings 820810 for Metalworking
  • 820820 for Woodworking 820830 for Food Industry
    Machines
  • 820840 for Agricultural, Forestry Machines
    includes a LAWNMOWER BLADE)
  • The world recognizes the first six digits.
  • Notice the US does not further define this
    particular Lawnmower Blade,as the US last four 4
    digits are zeroes.
  • US Schedule B Number
  • 8208400000

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Where to find the HS code
  • The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the US is
    online, but can be purchased at the government
    bookstore
  • U.S. Department of Commerce Schedule B
    Classification of Exports
  • CALL your US Commercial Service/Export Assistance
    Center
  • 704 333 4886 or- our sister agency the U.S.
    Census Bureau
  • Durable Goods (Chapters 1-71) (301) 763-3259
  • Non-Durable Goods (Chapters 72-97) (301)
    763-3484
  • Don't know (301) 763-3047
  • Census On-line www.census.gov/foreign-trade
  • - choose Schedule B Search Engine from tool bar
  • - or select Search and type in a key word(s) in
    capital letters
  • Remember the US-specific number Schedule B is 10
    digits long the first 6 digits is a world
    recognized HS number

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The Classification Challenge
  • Lets look for classifying a Generator
  • Suggested because of the market potential for
    countries that are logistically close to North
    Carolina exporters!
  • And the product is in Demand in the Caribbean,
    CAFTA countries, and African countries! Thank
    you, Electricity!

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Select 2 Numbers At A Time
  • Find your Chapter
  • Chapter 1 (Live Animals) to
  • Chapter 98 (Special Classifications)
  • Chapter 85 is Electrical Machinery and Equipment
    and Parts Thereof

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Select the Chapter Heading
  • Next 2 numbers is the Chapter Heading.
  • Chapter Heading 8501 is Electric motors and
    generators
  • Look around or further to the 4-digit codes
    ONLY in this area
  • 8502 - Electric generating sets and rotary
    converters
  • 8503 - Parts suitable for use solely or
    principally with Machines in 8501 or 8502
  • 8504 - Transformers

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Proceed to Add Another 2 numbers
  • 8501.10 - Motors with a certain wattage output
  • 8501.21 Universal AC/DC Motors
  • 8501.31 Other DC Motors and DC Generators
    not exceeding 750 W
  • 8501.32 - Other DC Motors and DC Generators
    of output 750 W but not exceeding 75 kW

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Stay on Track by just Adding 2 numbers at a time.
  • 8501.33 - Generators exceeding 75 kW
  • (which is 100 hp) but not
    exceeding 375 kW
  • 8501.34 - Generators exceeding 375 kW
  • 8501.40 - Other AC Motors

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If you see .0000 at the end, try to focus on
the 5th and 6th digits only
  • HS Code 8501.32 refers to DC Generators of an
    output of 750 W but not exceeding 75 kW just
    like the Generator in the Lowes catalog page
    (see handout)

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Final 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th s
  • Represent the HS Statistical Subdivisions
  • Full 10 digits (sometimes these last four Final
    numbers are just 0s!
  • The Statistics can be very Specific
  • or still rather Vague!

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HS 4 10 digit Sched B
  • So.
  • We have a medium output Generator (a full 10
    digits and even more descriptive)
  • 8501.32.6000 -- the U.Ss Schedule B!

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If youre still awake GRI Explanatory Notes
  • Found at the US Customs website, the Explanatory
    Notes go into greater detail concerning General
    Rules of Interpretation.
  • Go to www.customs.ustreas.gov
  • Select Trade
  • On the right hand side, select Harmonized Tariff
    Schedule
  • On right, select Current HTSA Edition by chapter
  • Select General Notes, General Rules of
    Interpretation, General Statistical Notes
  • Click General Rules of Interpretation
  • Scroll through to your product area

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General Rules of Interpretation
  • Found in the beginning of the Harmonized Tariff
    Schedule, GRIs lay the ground work for Product
    Classification overall, including systems, sets,
    mixtures and composites, repetitive uses, etc.
  • If in doubt, call us your Charlotte US
    Commercial Service (704) 333-4886. We interface
    w/our sister Census Bureau or US Customs
    (Treasury/Customs Border Protection) agencies
    on your behalf.

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Containers and Cases General Rules of
Interpretation
  • If a container is suitable for repetitive use, it
    must be classified on its own.
  • Example If you are exporting propane in a tank
    to Canada, you actually have to classify the
    propane in its own classification and the tank in
    its classification, because the tank itself is
    reusable in Canada.

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Containers and CasesGeneral Rules of
Interpretation
  • Full cartons of eggs are classified under eggs,
    040700. Without the eggs, the carton is made of
    paperboard, 482370.
  • A can of Coke falls under beverage, 220210.
  • A violin case without the violin is HS 4202xx,
    but if shipped with the violin inside, it is HS
    920210, a stringed musical instrument.

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General Rules of Interpretation
  • GRIs form part of the Customs Tariff legislation
    and have been designed to
  • ensure uniformity
  • in classification decisions
  • GRIs are essential for classifying.

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Harmonized System
  • HS numbers are drivers of the import duties
    that foreign importers pay for your product.
  • Foreign Customs authorities determine what your
    product is by the numerical product code the
    Ninja Turtle!
  • HS numbers also determine US export statistics
    you can watch product flows in and out of
    countries. CAN BE great for Marketing Managers,
    but not always!

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Finding Export Statistics
  • After determining your HS code, the US Department
    of Commerce can help you tap into the export
    statistics by country market.

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  • Make
  • then let us know about your
  • EXPORT SUCCESS
  • Thank You!
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