Ceramic Bidet Bowl

A stoneware-fired ceramic bowl for bidet fixtures, containing clay with 0.1-3% water absorption and naturally opaque body. Classified in HTS 6910.90 as 'other' sanitary fixtures due to its fired construction for personal hygiene use. Glazed interior prevents bacterial growth in bathroom installations.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China5.7%+17.5%23.2%
🇲🇽Mexico5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇨🇦Canada5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇩🇪Germany5.7%+10.0%15.7%
🇯🇵Japan5.7%+10.0%15.7%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

6910.10.00Lower: 15.8% vs 23.2%

If porcelain with <0.5% water absorption

Low-absorption translucent bodies qualify as porcelain under specific subheading 6910.10.

6912.00.46Lower: 19.8% vs 23.2%

If made of earthenware >3% absorption

High water absorption earthenware sanitary articles classify under household ceramic ware heading.

7324.90.00Higher: 35% vs 23.2%

If constructed primarily of enameled cast iron

Metal-based sanitary ware with ceramic enamel coating falls under Chapter 73 iron/steel articles.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Document water absorption rate (ASTM C373) to distinguish stoneware from porcelain; >3% shifts to earthenware exclusions

• Ensure no electrical components, as those would classify under Chapter 85 insulators

• Declare dimensions accurately; thickness >3.2 cm may affect 'fixture' vs 'tile' distinction per US notes

Related Products under HTS 6910.90.00.00

Porcelain Lavatory Sink

A fired porcelain ceramic sink designed for bathroom use, featuring a white translucent body with low water absorption under 0.5%. It qualifies under HTS 6910.90 as a sanitary fixture shaped and fired after forming, distinct from building materials in heading 6904. The smooth glazed surface ensures hygiene and durability in wet environments.

Glazed Earthenware Washbasin

Fired earthenware basin absorbing >3% water by weight, containing essential clay for bathroom washing. Falls under HTS 6910.90 as an 'other' sanitary fixture, fired after shaping per Chapter 69 notes, though often reclassified based on absorption. Durable for residential use with protective glaze.

Ceramic Urinal Partition

Fired porcelain partition wall for urinals in public restrooms, with low-absorption durable body. HTS 6910.90 covers it as 'similar sanitary fixture' due to fired ceramic construction for hygiene. Antimicrobial glaze enhances public facility suitability.

Stoneware Bath Overflow

Fired stoneware component preventing bathtub overflow, opaque clay body with moderate absorption. Classifies in HTS 6910.90 as part of sanitary bath fixtures, fired per Chapter requirements. Corrosion-resistant for prolonged water exposure.

Porcelain Flush Tank Lid

Fired porcelain lid for water closet flush tanks, low-absorption white body. HTS 6910.90 includes it as 'other' sanitary fixture component, constituting single tariff entity with tank per US notes. Heavy-duty for residential toilets.

Ceramic Pedestal Basin Stand

Full-height fired porcelain pedestal supporting washbasins, sanitary fixture design. Under HTS 6910.90 as 'other' after pedestal-specific headings, meeting fired ceramic criteria. Elegant for hotel bathrooms.