Borosilicate Salt Cellar
Small low-expansion glass dish for table salt or spices, with spoon, valued over $5 each. HTS 7013.42.40.00 as table glassware.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If valued <=$5 or different expansion
Value or property mismatch changes subheading.
If imitating porcelain glass
Heading 7018 for glass imitating ceramics.
If with precious metal inlay
Significant metal content shifts to imitation jewelry.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include spoon in unit value if integral; separate metal spoons may require set ruling
• Ensure hygiene certifications for food contact surfaces
• Avoid overvaluing decorative elements that could shift to ornament subheadings
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