💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

7013.37.60 - Valued over $5 each

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Overview

This HTS category, 7013.37.60, specifically classifies "Other" drinking glasses that are not of glass-ceramics, and are valued at over $3 each. This means that if a drinking glass falls under the general description of glassware for table or kitchen use, is not made of glass-ceramics, and has an individual value exceeding $3, it will be considered within this broader grouping before further refinement. The "Other" designation indicates that it does not fit into more specific sub-classifications within the broader category of drinking glasses.

The key differentiating factor for this category, compared to its sibling 7013.37.50, is the value threshold. While 7013.37.50 covers drinking glasses valued *over $3 but not over $5 each*, this category, 7013.37.60, encompasses those drinking glasses valued *over $5 each*. Therefore, a drinking glass priced at $5.50 would fall under this classification, whereas one priced at $4.75 would be classified under the sibling category.

Within this classification, further distinctions are made based on material composition. Subcategory 7013.37.60.10 addresses "Crystalline or non-lead crystal" drinking glasses, which are typically characterized by their clarity, brilliance, and sometimes by the presence of metal oxides other than lead. Conversely, subcategory 7013.37.60.90 covers all "Other" drinking glasses that meet the value criteria but are not classified as crystalline or non-lead crystal. This allows for the precise classification of a wide range of drinking vessels based on their specific material properties.

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