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What exactly are there? As a WCO member of the World Customs Organization, the first six HS are the same. )

95.06 Supplies and equipment for general sports, gymnastics, competitive sports and other sports (including table tennis) or outdoor sports not listed in other items in this chapter; Swimming pool or swimming pool:

Ski huts and other ski equipment;

1 1- ski house

12—— Fasteners for ski shoes (ski shoelaces)

19- Other

-Water skis, surfboards, windsurfing and other water sports equipment;

2 1- windsurfing

29- Other

-Golf clubs and other golf equipment;

3 1- stick, complete set

32 balls

39- Other

40- Table Tennis Sporting Goods and Instruments

Tennis racket, badminton racket or similar racket, whether or not it is wound;

5 1- lawn tennis racket, whether or not it is strung.

59—— Others

-Ball games other than golf and table tennis:

6 1- lawn tennis

62- inflatable ball

69—— Others

Roller skates and roller skates, including skates with roller skates.

-Others:

9 1- general sports activities, gymnastics or competitive supplies and equipment

99—— Others

The uses of this product include:

General sports activities, gymnastics or competitive goods and equipment, such as:

Hangers and rings, horizontal and parallel bars, balance beam, pommel horse, vault, springboard, climbing rope and ladder, wall bar, fire stick, dumbbell and barbell, solid ball, rowing boat, cyclist and other exercise equipment, chest expander, handle, starting aid, hurdle, vault and frame seat, pole vault, landing protection pit pad, etc.

2. Other sports and outdoor sports equipment (except toys of item 95.03 submitted for inspection individually or in complete sets). For example:

(1) Ski shoes and other ski equipment [for example, ski shoe fasteners (belts), brakes, ski poles].

(2) Water sports equipment such as water skis, surfboards and windsurfing. For example, diving platforms, water slides, rubber soles for diving, breathing masks without oxygen or compressed air bottles, and simple underwater breathing tubes (commonly known as snorkels) for swimming or diving.

(3) Golf clubs and other golf equipment. Such as golf balls and tees.

(4) table tennis sporting goods and equipment. Such as table tennis (with or without feet), racket (board), table tennis and net.

(5) Tennis, badminton rackets or similar rackets (for example, small rubber tennis rackets), whether or not the strings are pulled.

(6) All kinds of balls other than golf and table tennis, such as tennis, football, rugby and similar balls (including their bladders and shells); Water polo, basketball and similar balls with air valves; Cricket.

Roller skates and roller skates, including skates with roller skates.

(8) Sticks and bats used in hockey, cricket, hockey and other ball games; Wicker spoon (pull back ball spoon); A ball for ice hockey; Stone pier of talc game.

(9) nets for various ball games (tennis, badminton, volleyball, football, basketball, etc.). ).

(10) fencing equipment, blunt swords, sabers, lightsabers and their parts (such as blades, hand guards, handles and ends), etc.

(eleven) archery equipment such as bows, arrows and arrow targets.

(12) Children's playground facilities (for example, swings, slides, seesaws, revolving swings).

(13) Protective equipment for sports and competitions (for example, fencing mask and chest protector, elbow protector and knee protector, board cushion and leg protector).

(14) Other supplies and equipment. For example, deck tennis, throwing games, bowling supplies, skateboards, board clips, mallets for polo or croquet, darts, ice-breaking axes, clay butterfly targets and their launchers, long sledges, single sledges and similar vehicles for skiing or skating that are not driven by motors.