About HS Code 701399
This HS code serves as a catch-all for miscellaneous glassware under heading 7013 that is not lead crystal, drinking glasses, or specific table/kitchenware. It covers a vast array of decorative, ornamental, and general-purpose glass articles for the home or office that do not fit into more specific categories. This includes items like glass vases, decorative bowls, figurines, and other artistic glass pieces made from soda-lime or other non-lead glass. The international trade in these goods is highly diverse, catering to various price points from mass-market decor to artisanal creations. Major importers are countries with large consumer bases and robust retail sectors, such as the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Exporters often include countries with strong glass manufacturing industries, particularly China, India, and various European nations known for their design capabilities and production efficiency, offering a wide range of styles and qualities.
Products Under This Code
Glass vases, Glass decorative bowls, Glass figurines (non-crystal), Glass paperweights (non-crystal), Glass candle holders (non-crystal), Glass art objects, Glass terrariums
Real World Examples
IKEA glass vases, H&M Home decorative glass, Zara Home glass decor, Kosta Boda art glass, Murano glass sculptures (non-lead)
Common Misclassification
This code is frequently confused with 701391 (lead crystal glassware) if the material composition is not clearly identified, or with other specific glassware codes if the item has a primary table or kitchen function.
Products Classified Under 7013.99
Industry
This code belongs to the Automotive & Vehicles industry.
Trade Overview
China, India, and Italy are major exporters, with the USA, Germany, and the UK being top importers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HS code 701399?
HS code 701399 covers: Glassware; n.e.c. in heading no. 7013, other than of lead crystal. This HS code serves as a catch-all for miscellaneous glassware under heading 7013 that is not lead crystal, drinking glasses, or specific table/kitchenware. It covers a vast array of decorative, ornamental, and general-purpose glass articles for the home or office that do not fit into more specific categories. This includes items like glass vases, decorative bowls, figurines, and other artistic glass pieces made from soda-lime or other non-lead glass. The international trade in these goods is highly diverse, catering to various price points from mass-market decor to artisanal creations. Major importers are countries with large consumer bases and robust retail sectors, such as the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Exporters often include countries with strong glass manufacturing industries, particularly China, India, and various European nations known for their design capabilities and production efficiency, offering a wide range of styles and qualities.
What products fall under HS code 701399?
Glass vases, Glass decorative bowls, Glass figurines (non-crystal), Glass paperweights (non-crystal), Glass candle holders (non-crystal), Glass art objects, Glass terrariums
What are common misclassifications for HS code 701399?
This code is frequently confused with 701391 (lead crystal glassware) if the material composition is not clearly identified, or with other specific glassware codes if the item has a primary table or kitchen function.
How is HS code 701399 structured?
HS code 701399 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 (99) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.