HS Code Subheading

Cast iron; table, kitchen and other household articles and parts thereof, of cast iron, enamelled

7323.92 Subheading
Section XV — Base metals and articles of base metal

About HS Code 732392

This category includes table, kitchen, and other household articles made of cast iron that are enamelled. These products represent a premium segment of kitchenware, combining the excellent heat retention properties of cast iron with a durable, non-reactive, and aesthetically pleasing enamel coating. Enamelled cast iron cookware, such as Dutch ovens and casserole dishes, is highly prized for its versatility, ease of cleaning, and vibrant colors, making it a staple in many modern kitchens. International trade is characterized by strong brand recognition and a global market for high-quality, durable kitchen essentials. Importers include high-end department stores, specialty kitchenware retailers, and online vendors. Exporters are often European manufacturers with long traditions in craftsmanship, as well as Asian producers offering competitive pricing. Packaging for these heavy, brittle items is crucial to prevent chipping during transit.

Products Under This Code

Enamelled cast iron Dutch ovens, casserole dishes, skillets (enamelled), gratin dishes, tagines, braisers, fondue pots

Real World Examples

Le Creuset Dutch Ovens, Staub Cocottes, Cuisinart Chef's Classic Enameled Cast Iron, Lodge Enameled Cast Iron, Tramontina Enameled Cast Iron

Common Misclassification

The primary confusion is with 732391 (non-enamelled cast iron) due to the base material, or 732394 (enamelled non-cast iron steel) if the base metal isn't verified. The 'enamelled' and 'cast iron' combination is key.

Products Classified Under 7323.92

Industry

This code belongs to the Automotive & Vehicles industry.

Trade Overview

France, Belgium, and China are key players in the production and export of these high-quality kitchenware items, with strong demand in developed economies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 732392?

HS code 732392 covers: Cast iron; table, kitchen and other household articles and parts thereof, of cast iron, enamelled. This category includes table, kitchen, and other household articles made of cast iron that are enamelled. These products represent a premium segment of kitchenware, combining the excellent heat retention properties of cast iron with a durable, non-reactive, and aesthetically pleasing enamel coating. Enamelled cast iron cookware, such as Dutch ovens and casserole dishes, is highly prized for its versatility, ease of cleaning, and vibrant colors, making it a staple in many modern kitchens. International trade is characterized by strong brand recognition and a global market for high-quality, durable kitchen essentials. Importers include high-end department stores, specialty kitchenware retailers, and online vendors. Exporters are often European manufacturers with long traditions in craftsmanship, as well as Asian producers offering competitive pricing. Packaging for these heavy, brittle items is crucial to prevent chipping during transit.

What products fall under HS code 732392?

Enamelled cast iron Dutch ovens, casserole dishes, skillets (enamelled), gratin dishes, tagines, braisers, fondue pots

What are common misclassifications for HS code 732392?

The primary confusion is with 732391 (non-enamelled cast iron) due to the base material, or 732394 (enamelled non-cast iron steel) if the base metal isn't verified. The 'enamelled' and 'cast iron' combination is key.

How is HS code 732392 structured?

HS code 732392 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (73) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (23) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (92) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.