Kitchen or tableware suitable for food or drink contact
Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel: > Other: > Other: > Not coated or plated with precious metal: > Of tinplate > Kitchen or tableware suitable for food or drink contact
Duty Rate (from China)
Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Products classified under HTS 7323.99.50.30
Tinplate Tea Strainer
A fine-mesh strainer made from tinplate for steeping loose-leaf tea directly in cups or pots. It qualifies under HTS 7323.99.50.30 as tinplate kitchenware designed for food or drink contact, specifically for straining hot beverages. The tin coating ensures food safety and corrosion resistance.
Tinplate Coffee Scoop
A measuring scoop crafted from tinplate for portioning ground coffee beans. Classified under HTS 7323.99.50.30 due to its tinplate construction and direct contact with food during kitchen use. The design features a long handle for easy access to coffee canisters.
Tinplate Sugar Bowl
A small lidded bowl made of tinplate for storing and serving granulated sugar at the table. It falls under HTS 7323.99.50.30 as tinplate tableware intended for direct food contact in household settings. The tinplate provides a hygienic, non-reactive surface.
Tinplate Jam Spoon
A serving spoon from tinplate designed for scooping preserves and jams from jars. Under HTS 7323.99.50.30 for its role as food-contact kitchenware made specifically of tinplate. Non-tarnishing finish suits repeated exposure to acidic foods.
Tinplate Condiment Spoon
Long-handled spoon of tinplate for serving mustard, ketchup, or other condiments. Classifies in HTS 7323.99.50.30 as tinplate tableware for food contact. Ideal for narrow-necked bottles due to slim design.
Tinplate Pickle Fork
Two-tine fork made from tinplate for spearing pickles or olives from jars. HTS 7323.99.50.30 applies as food-contact kitchen tableware of tinplate. Rust-resistant for pickled foods.
Tinplate Butter Knife
Non-serrated knife blade of thin tinplate for spreading butter on bread. Fits HTS 7323.99.50.30 as uncoated tinplate tableware for food contact. Flexible blade prevents tearing soft spreads.
Tinplate Cheese Knife
Thin-bladed knife from tinplate with forked tip for cutting and serving cheese. Under HTS 7323.99.50.30 for tinplate food-contact kitchenware. Suitable for soft and semi-hard cheeses.
Tinplate Olive Spoon
Slotted spoon of tinplate for scooping olives from brine without excess liquid. Classifies in HTS 7323.99.50.30 as perforated tinplate tableware for food contact. Holes sized for olive drainage.
Tinplate Honey Dipper
Grooved tinplate stick for drizzling honey without mess. HTS 7323.99.50.30 for tinplate kitchen utensil in food contact. Channels control viscous flow.
Tinplate Caviar Spoon
Small mother-of-pearl alternative in tinplate for serving caviar, non-reactive. Under 7323.99.50.30 as food-contact tableware. Preserves delicate flavors.
Tinplate Mustard Pot Ladle
Mini ladle for mustard pots, tinplate for acid resistance. HTS 7323.99.50.30 food-contact kitchenware.
Tinplate Aspic Spoon
Wide spoon for aspic molds, tinplate. 7323.99.50.30 tableware.
Tinplate Trifle Spoon
Long spoon for trifle desserts, tinplate. HTS 7323.99.50.30.
Tinplate Relish Fork
Fork for relish trays, tinplate food contact. 7323.99.50.30.