The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories for all merchandise imported into the United States. The HTS is based on the international Harmonized System, which is the global system of nomenclature applied to most world trade in goods.
Help Improve the Presentation of the HTS. The United States International Trade Commission invites public input on specific ways to improve its presentation of the HTS [Click to learn more]
Contact officials of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in order to ascertain how to apply out-of-date rules and whether affected goods qualify for FTA treatment.
3 Rates of Duty.The rates of duty in the "Rates of Duty" columns designated 1 ("General" and "Special") and 2 of the tariff schedule apply to goods imported into the customs territory of the United States as hereinafter provided in this note: Rate of Duty Column 1. Except as provided in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph, the rates of duty in column 1 are rates which are …
(Last Updated January 1, 2025) This table lists the HTS subheadings in chapters 01 through 97 that are covered by the additional tariffs on products of China and the applicable HTS heading in subchapter III of chapter 99 where the additional tariff is provided for.
For the classification of flat panel display modules defined in this Note, heading 8524 shall take precedence over any other heading in the tariff schedule.
Ryan Kane Associate Director, Office of Tariff Affairs and Trade Agreements Address all communications to United States International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 Harmonized Tariff
Ryan Kane Associate Director, Office of Tariff Affairs and Trade Agreements Address all communications to United States International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 Harmonized Tariff
(A) Throughout the tariff schedule, “electrical and electronic waste and scrap” means electrical and electronic assemblies, printed circuit boards, and electrical or electronic articles that: