HS Code Subheading

Vehicles; n.e.c. in heading no. 8716

8716.80 Subheading
Section XVII — Vehicles, aircraft, vessels and associated transport equipment

About HS Code 871680

This HS code covers "other" non-mechanically propelled vehicles not specifically classified elsewhere within heading 8716. This is a broad residual category that includes a variety of wheeled or tracked vehicles designed to be pushed, pulled, or manually operated, but not self-propelled or primarily designed as trailers for towing by motor vehicles. Examples range from handcarts and wheelbarrows to specialized industrial trolleys and certain types of agricultural implements that are not self-propelled. International trade in these items is driven by diverse needs across manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and personal use. Importers often include distributors for industrial equipment, agricultural suppliers, or retail chains. Exporters are typically countries with strong manufacturing capabilities in metal fabrication and assembly. Key considerations for trade include material durability, load capacity, maneuverability, and compliance with safety standards for manual handling equipment. The market is influenced by industrialization, labor practices, and the demand for efficient material handling solutions.

Products Under This Code

Hand trucks, Wheelbarrows, Shopping carts, Industrial trolleys, Dollies, Garden carts, Baggage carts, Pallet jacks (manual)

Real World Examples

Rubbermaid Commercial Products (utility carts), Milwaukee Hand Trucks (hand trucks), True Temper (wheelbarrows), Carts & Parts (shopping carts), Vestil Manufacturing (industrial dollies)

Common Misclassification

This code is often confused with parts of vehicles under 871690, or even with certain types of trailers (871639, 871640) if the distinction between a towed vehicle and a manually propelled/pushed vehicle is not clear. It's crucial to confirm the primary mode of propulsion and function.

Products Classified Under 8716.80

Industry

This code belongs to the Automotive & Vehicles industry.

Trade Overview

China, the USA, and Germany are prominent in the manufacturing and trade of these "other" non-mechanically propelled vehicles due to their industrial bases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 871680?

HS code 871680 covers: Vehicles; n.e.c. in heading no. 8716. This HS code covers "other" non-mechanically propelled vehicles not specifically classified elsewhere within heading 8716. This is a broad residual category that includes a variety of wheeled or tracked vehicles designed to be pushed, pulled, or manually operated, but not self-propelled or primarily designed as trailers for towing by motor vehicles. Examples range from handcarts and wheelbarrows to specialized industrial trolleys and certain types of agricultural implements that are not self-propelled. International trade in these items is driven by diverse needs across manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and personal use. Importers often include distributors for industrial equipment, agricultural suppliers, or retail chains. Exporters are typically countries with strong manufacturing capabilities in metal fabrication and assembly. Key considerations for trade include material durability, load capacity, maneuverability, and compliance with safety standards for manual handling equipment. The market is influenced by industrialization, labor practices, and the demand for efficient material handling solutions.

What products fall under HS code 871680?

Hand trucks, Wheelbarrows, Shopping carts, Industrial trolleys, Dollies, Garden carts, Baggage carts, Pallet jacks (manual)

What are common misclassifications for HS code 871680?

This code is often confused with parts of vehicles under 871690, or even with certain types of trailers (871639, 871640) if the distinction between a towed vehicle and a manually propelled/pushed vehicle is not clear. It's crucial to confirm the primary mode of propulsion and function.

How is HS code 871680 structured?

HS code 871680 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (87) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (16) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (80) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.