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7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than of heading no. 7010 or 7018)

Chapter 70: Glass and glassware

Plain-language overview

Use HS-4 7013 when importing glassware intended for table, kitchen, or indoor decoration purposes. For example, if you're bringing in a shipment of decorative glass bowls or kitchenware, this heading applies. It covers a variety of glass products, excluding those specifically classified under headings 7010 or 7018.

When choosing among the subheadings, consider the material and type of glassware. For instance, 701322 is for stemware drinking glasses made of lead crystal, while 701328 covers similar stemware but made from other types of glass. If your product is a non-stemware drinking glass, you would look at 701333 for lead crystal or 701337 for other materials.

If your glassware is not for drinking but for kitchen or table use, you might use 701341 for lead crystal items or 701342 if the glass has specific thermal properties. The distinction between these subheadings is crucial for accurate classification and compliance with customs regulations.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-4 heading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

glassware import · HS-4 7013 · table glassware · kitchen glassware · lead crystal glasses · stemware classification · non-stemware drinking glasses · glass-ceramics · indoor decoration glass · customs classification glassware

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Lead crystal stemware glasses for formal dining (HS-6: 701322)
  • Non-lead crystal decorative bowls for indoor use (HS-6: 701399)
  • Kitchen glassware like measuring cups made of glass-ceramics (HS-6: 701310)
  • Drinking glasses that are not stemware, made of regular glass (HS-6: 701337)
  • Lead crystal serving platters (HS-6: 701341)
  • Glass vases for decoration, not classified as lead crystal (HS-6: 701399)
  • Glass containers for food storage that do not fit other classifications (HS-6: 701349)

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is included in HS-4 7013?
  • How to classify glassware for import?
  • Difference between lead crystal and regular glass in HS-6?
  • What subheading for kitchen glassware?
  • How to determine the correct HS code for glass products?
  • Are glass-ceramics included in HS-4 7013?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify glassware for customs
  • importing kitchen glassware under HS-4 7013
  • understanding glassware subheadings in HS-6
  • lead crystal vs regular glass classification
  • examples of glassware under HS-4 7013
  • requirements for importing decorative glass items
  • choosing the right HS code for glass products
  • glassware for table use classification details

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of glassware fall under HS-4 7013?
HS-4 7013 includes glassware for table, kitchen, toilet, and indoor decoration, excluding specific types in headings 7010 and 7018.
How do I choose the correct HS-6 subheading?
Select based on the type of glass and its use; for example, use 701322 for lead crystal stemware or 701337 for non-stemware drinking glasses.
What is the significance of lead crystal in glassware classification?
Lead crystal items are classified separately due to their unique properties and higher value, impacting import duties and regulations.
Are glass-ceramics included in this heading?
Yes, glassware made of glass-ceramics is included under HS-6 subheading 701310.
What does 'n.e.c.' mean in the context of HS codes?
'N.e.c.' stands for 'not elsewhere classified,' indicating items that do not fit into more specific categories within the heading.
Can I import decorative glass items under HS-4 7013?
Yes, as long as they are not classified under headings 7010 or 7018, decorative glass items can be imported under this heading.

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