TradeTools

HS-6 · Subheading

731940

Safety pins and other pins; of iron or steel

Heading 7319Sewing and knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles, for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included

Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 731940 when shipping safety pins and other similar pins made of iron or steel. For example, if you are importing a bulk shipment of safety pins for garment production, this is the correct code to use.

This code falls under the broader category of HS-4 7319, which includes various sewing and knitting tools made from iron or steel. Unlike HS-6 731941, which covers safety pins specifically designed for fastening, 731940 encompasses other types of pins not specified elsewhere.

The HS-2 73 chapter focuses on iron or steel articles, and this particular subheading narrows it down to hand-use items like safety pins. If you're dealing with items like sewing needles or crochet hooks, you would refer to different codes under the same heading.

When classifying your products, remember that 731940 is for pins that are not categorized under other specific types. If your pins serve a unique function or design, ensure they don't fit into another HS-6 line.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

safety pins import code · iron pins classification · steel sewing pins · hand-use iron articles · pins not elsewhere specified · sewing and knitting tools · safety pins for garments · iron or steel pins · HS code for safety pins · sewing kit components · crafting pins · industrial safety pins · pins for upholstery · medical use pins · bulk safety pins shipment

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Bulk shipment of safety pins for clothing manufacturers
  • Iron pins used in upholstery projects
  • Steel pins for crafting and DIY projects
  • Safety pins included in sewing kits
  • Pins used in fabric holding during sewing processes
  • Iron or steel pins for industrial applications
  • Mixed packs of safety pins and other iron pins
  • Pins used in medical applications for securing bandages

Common questions

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

  • What is the HS code for safety pins?
  • How to classify iron pins for import?
  • Are safety pins included in HS-6 731940?
  • What products fall under HS-4 7319?
  • How to determine the right HS code for sewing tools?
  • What is the difference between HS-731940 and HS-731941?
  • Can I use HS-6 731940 for all types of pins?
  • What are the requirements for importing safety pins?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify safety pins made of iron or steel
  • What is the correct HS code for safety pins in bulk
  • Differences between safety pins and other iron pins
  • Guidelines for importing sewing and knitting needles
  • Understanding HS code 731940 for safety pins
  • What types of pins are included in HS-6 731940
  • How to find the right HS code for iron sewing tools
  • Are there specific regulations for importing safety pins?

Questions & answers

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

What types of pins are classified under HS-6 731940?
HS-6 731940 includes safety pins and other similar pins made of iron or steel that are not specified elsewhere.
Can I use HS-6 731940 for all types of safety pins?
Yes, as long as they are made of iron or steel and not classified under another specific HS code.
What is the difference between HS-6 731940 and HS-6 731941?
HS-6 731940 covers general safety pins, while HS-6 731941 is for safety pins specifically designed for fastening.
Do I need to provide any special documentation for importing safety pins?
Typically, you will need a commercial invoice and possibly a certificate of origin, depending on your country's import regulations.
Are there any restrictions on importing safety pins?
Check with your local customs authority, as there may be specific regulations or restrictions based on material or intended use.
What is the correct way to package safety pins for shipping?
Safety pins should be packaged securely in bulk or in smaller retail packs, clearly labeled with the HS code for customs.
How can I ensure my safety pins are classified correctly?
Review the product specifications and compare them with the descriptions in the HS code guidelines to confirm the correct classification.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the HS code for my pins?
Consult with a customs broker or trade specialist who can provide guidance based on your specific product details.

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