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As a seasoned veteran with 20 years of experience in foreign trade, I've seen too many companies "step into pitfalls" due to improper classification of pet supplies. Today, let's take a lighthearted approach to discuss how to obtain the "international ID" for these furry companions' products.
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- Golden Rule: All pet clothing uniformly classified under 4201.0000
- Common Misconceptions: Pet shoes ≠ human footwear (Chapter 64), pet hats ≠ human headgear (Chapter 65)
- Practical Techniques: The product description must clearly state the phrase "For pet use only."
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Remember one inspection case where a batch of cat food was mistakenly classified under Chapter 16 for meat products, resulting in nearly 100,000 yuan in back taxes. Special attention needed for feed products:
- Canned Food: Sealed packaging for cat/dog food classified under 2309.1010
- Dry Kibble: Retail-packaged mixed formula dog food classified under 2309.1090
- 37. Special circumstances: Products with medicinal additives should consider Chapter 30 classification
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Last month we successfully appealed for a client regarding pet shampoo wrongly classified under Chapter 34. The classification secrets for cleaning products lie in:
- Grooming Products: All animal hygiene products uniformly classified under 3307.9000
- Cat Litter Matrix:
- Silica gel cat litter → 3824.9999
- Natural bentonite → 2508.1000
- Scented bentonite → 3824.9999
- Plant-based cat litter → 1404.9090
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Based on years of practical experience, I have summarized the "Three Dos and Three Don'ts" for customs clearance of pet supplies:
- DOPrepare complete product composition documentation in advance
- DORetain product photos and packaging samples
- DOMonitor annual HS code adjustments
- DONTClassify new products based solely on experience
- DONTOverlook the impact of minor material differences
- DONTUse ambiguous language in declarations
Remember,Classification of CustomsJust like getting a passport for your furry friend, the more detailed the materials, the smoother the customs clearance. When encountering uncertainties, its advisable to consult professionals in advancecustoms clearanceor apply for pre-classification, which often costs much less than correcting mistakes afterward.
Finally, let me share an industry saying:"Classify correctly, clear customs with ease; classify wrong, double the duty cost."May all our foreign trade colleagues navigate the international journey of pet products with ease!