HS Code Subheading

Glassware; drinking glasses (not stemware), other than of lead crystal or glass-ceramics

7013.37 Subheading
Section XIII — Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware

About HS Code 701337

This broad category covers non-stemmed drinking glasses made from materials other than lead crystal or glass-ceramics, predominantly encompassing soda-lime glass and lead-free crystal. This is a high-volume segment of the global glassware market, serving everyday household needs, restaurants, bars, and institutional settings. Importers include large retail chains, hospitality suppliers, and general merchandise distributors seeking cost-effective and durable drinking solutions. Exporters are typically large-scale glass manufacturers with efficient production lines capable of mass production. Key trade considerations include durability, design versatility, stackability, dishwasher safety, and competitive pricing. The market is driven by consumer trends, hospitality demands, and the need for practical, aesthetically pleasing drinking vessels for various beverages, making it a staple in global trade for household and commercial goods.

Products Under This Code

Soda-lime tumblers, Everyday water glasses, Highball glasses, Juice glasses, Rocks glasses, Beer mugs, Shot glasses, Mason jar drinking glasses

Real World Examples

Libbey tumblers, Duralex Picardie glasses, IKEA drinking glasses, Arcoroc highball glasses, Anchor Hocking juice glasses

Common Misclassification

This code is for "drinking glasses (not stemware)" and excludes lead crystal (701333) and glass-ceramics (701310). It's often confused with stemware (701328).

Products Classified Under 7013.37

Industry

This code belongs to the Automotive & Vehicles industry.

Trade Overview

China, Turkey, and the USA are major exporters, with global retailers and hospitality sectors driving imports worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 701337?

HS code 701337 covers: Glassware; drinking glasses (not stemware), other than of lead crystal or glass-ceramics. This broad category covers non-stemmed drinking glasses made from materials other than lead crystal or glass-ceramics, predominantly encompassing soda-lime glass and lead-free crystal. This is a high-volume segment of the global glassware market, serving everyday household needs, restaurants, bars, and institutional settings. Importers include large retail chains, hospitality suppliers, and general merchandise distributors seeking cost-effective and durable drinking solutions. Exporters are typically large-scale glass manufacturers with efficient production lines capable of mass production. Key trade considerations include durability, design versatility, stackability, dishwasher safety, and competitive pricing. The market is driven by consumer trends, hospitality demands, and the need for practical, aesthetically pleasing drinking vessels for various beverages, making it a staple in global trade for household and commercial goods.

What products fall under HS code 701337?

Soda-lime tumblers, Everyday water glasses, Highball glasses, Juice glasses, Rocks glasses, Beer mugs, Shot glasses, Mason jar drinking glasses

What are common misclassifications for HS code 701337?

This code is for "drinking glasses (not stemware)" and excludes lead crystal (701333) and glass-ceramics (701310). It's often confused with stemware (701328).

How is HS code 701337 structured?

HS code 701337 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (70) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (13) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (37) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.