How to find the HS code for tire (Swiss tariff)
The HS code for tire depends on polymer type, reinforcement, layering, and surface treatment. Our customs tariff number analysis determines your exact 8-digit Swiss tariff code for customs clearance within seconds.
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What determines the tariff number?
- Polymer material type. The specific plastic material used (polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, vinyl chloride, acrylic, or other polymers) determines the base classification. Different polymer compositions result in different tariff codes.
- Reinforcement and layering. Whether the material is reinforced, laminated, or combined with other substances significantly affects the tariff position. Non-reinforced goods are classified differently from reinforced or multi-layered products.
- Cellular plastic processing. Processing into cellular plastic (foam) or use of regenerated cellulose influences the HS code assignment. This directly impacts your 8-digit tariff number.
- Physical form and structure. The thickness, form (sheets, film, strips, bands) and any backing material affect classification. Product dimensions and structure are classification-determining factors.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the correct HS code for my tire?
Enter the exact material composition, reinforcement type, and surface treatment into our free tool. The system analyzes these factors and determines your 8-digit Swiss tariff number for customs clearance.
What happens if I use the wrong HS code?
An incorrect HS code can cause customs clearance delays, additional duties, or penalties. Correct classification before import is therefore essential for smooth handling.
What is the difference between HS code and Swiss tariff number for this product?
The HS code is the international harmonized system code, while the Swiss tariff number is the 8-digit national classification. Both refer to the same product classification under Swiss customs regulations.
Is the classification check free of charge?
Yes, our classification tool is completely free to use. You receive a quick analysis of your product specifications with no hidden fees.
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