What is HS code for amusement park rides?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Amusement park rides and water park amusements; carousels, swings and roundabouts
Heading 9508 — Travelling circuses and travelling menageries, amusement park rides and water park amusements, fairground amusements, including shooting galleries and travelling theatres
Chapter 95: Toys, games and sports equipment
Use HS-6 950822 when importing or exporting amusement park rides, specifically for carousels, swings, and roundabouts. For instance, if you're shipping a carousel designed for a theme park, this code applies.
This subheading narrows down the broader category of amusement park rides to those specifically involving rotating or swinging motion. In contrast, HS-6 950821 covers other types of amusement rides that do not fit this description, such as roller coasters.
Products classified under this code typically include mechanical devices designed for entertainment, often found in amusement parks or fairs. Examples are traditional carousels with horses or modern swings that rotate around a central point.
When dealing with amusement park equipment, it's crucial to distinguish between different types of rides. For example, HS-6 950823 includes inflatable water slides, which are not classified under this code.
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