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What is HS Code 8207.90 6000?

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HS Code 8207.90 6000 precisely identifies Other Interchangeable Tools For Handtools Not For Cutting Metal, and their Parts, as well as Other related items. This specific classification falls under the Harmonized System (HS) for customs and trade, providing a universal method for categorizing products.

Understanding HS Codes

The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized system of names and numbers for classifying traded products. Developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO), it is used by customs authorities worldwide to identify products for duties, taxes, and statistics. In the United States, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) builds upon the HS by adding further digits for more detailed national classifications.

Every product traded internationally has an HS Code, which helps:

  • Determine applicable tariffs and duties.
  • Monitor trade statistics.
  • Enforce regulations and policies.
  • Facilitate efficient customs clearance.

For more information on the Harmonized System, you can visit the World Customs Organization website.

Decoding HS Code 8207.90 6000

An HS code is hierarchical, with each set of digits providing more specific detail about the product. Let's break down 8207.90 6000:

Code Segment Description (HS/HTS) Meaning
82 Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal This broadly covers a wide range of metal tools and their components.
8207 Heading 8207: Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring tools This narrows down to specific interchangeable tools used with hand tools or machine tools.
8207.90 Subheading 8207.90: Other interchangeable tools This indicates that the tool is an interchangeable type not covered by more specific subheadings within 8207 (e.g., drilling, tapping, milling tools).
8207.90 6000 Specific Classification: Other Interchangeable Tools For Handtools Not For Cutting Metal, Parts, Others This is the most granular classification, detailing tools for hand-held devices that do not perform metal-cutting functions, along with their parts and related items.

Specific Classification for 8207.90 6000

The full classification "Other Interchangeable Tools For Handtools Not For Cutting Metal, Parts, Others" encompasses a variety of items. It specifically excludes tools designed for cutting metal, focusing instead on other functions.

Examples of items that would typically fall under HS Code 8207.90 6000 include:

  • Screwdriver bits: Interchangeable tips for manual or powered screwdrivers used for driving screws, not cutting metal.
  • Nut setter bits: Tools for driving nuts and bolts.
  • Socket adapters: Components that allow different sized sockets to be used with a single drive tool.
  • Certain types of reamer parts: If the reamer is not designed for cutting metal, or if it refers to parts of such tools.
  • Interchangeable dies or punches for non-metal materials: For example, dies for leatherwork or plastic forming, or punches for paper or soft materials.
  • Parts of the above-mentioned tools: Any component specifically designed for the repair or assembly of these interchangeable tools.
  • Other miscellaneous attachments for hand tools: Provided they are interchangeable and not used for metal cutting.

This code is essential for importers and exporters to ensure correct customs declarations, calculate duties, and comply with international trade regulations.