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7013.49.60 - Valued over $5 each

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Overview

This HTS category, 7013.49.60, encompasses glassware intended for table or kitchen use, excluding items made of glass-ceramics. The defining characteristic of this classification is its value, specifically that each individual item is valued at over $5. This includes a wide array of functional and decorative glassware such as serving dishes, bowls, pitchers, and other culinary-related items that meet the specified minimum value threshold.

Crucially, this category is distinguished from its sibling, 7013.49.50, by its higher valuation. While both cover similar types of glassware, items classified under 7013.49.60 are inherently more valuable, exceeding the $3 to $5 range designated for the sibling category. This price point often reflects differences in material quality, craftsmanship, or design complexity.

The subcategories within 7013.49.60 further refine the classification based on material composition. 7013.49.60.10 specifically covers items made from crystalline or non-lead crystal glass, often recognized for their clarity, brilliance, and sometimes heavier weight. Conversely, 7013.49.60.90 encompasses all other glassware within this value bracket that does not meet the criteria for crystalline or non-lead crystal, covering a broader range of glass types.

Frequently Asked Questions

›What is HTS code 7013.49.60?
HTS code 7013.49.60 covers Valued over $5 each under the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule. It falls under Chapter 70: Glass and glassware.
›What products are classified under 7013.49.60?
This classification covers Valued over $5 each. It is a subcategory of Other:.
›How many HTS codes are under 7013.49.60?
There are 2 direct subcategories under this classification.
›What are the subcategories under 7013.49.60?
This category contains 2 subcategories: Crystalline or non-lead crystal, Other.

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