Wedgwood Soho Platinum Teacup and Saucer

Premium stoneware teacups valued over $5.25 per dozen paired with saucers over $3 per dozen, featuring white body with platinum rims and subtle banding. As non-porcelain ceramic tableware fired after shaping with stoneware characteristics (clay-based, opaque, <3% absorption), it fits HTS 6912.00.45.00 based on exceeding the specified value thresholds.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China4.5%+10.0%14.5%
🇲🇽Mexico4.5%+10.0%14.5%
🇨🇦Canada4.5%+10.0%14.5%
🇩🇪Germany4.5%+10.0%14.5%
🇯🇵Japan4.5%+10.0%14.5%

Alternative Classifications

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

6912.00Same rate: 14.5%

If cups valued under $5.25 per dozen

Lower-valued stoneware cups fall into the corresponding under-value subheading.

6911.10.35Higher: 43.5% vs 14.5%

If available in specified sets of porcelain

Porcelain sets meeting the full pattern criteria (plates, cups, etc.) classify under value-based porcelain set provisions.

6913.90.50Higher: 23.5% vs 14.5%

If sold as decorative display items

Non-tableware household ceramic articles without primary food service function go to other household articles.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Document cup and saucer values separately per dozen; they qualify independently but must meet minimum thresholds

Include firing process details and water absorption test results (ASTM C373) to confirm stoneware classification

Avoid importing in 'specified sets' patterns without verifying aggregate value requirements from US notes

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