Glass and Glassware · $136.9M monthly imports · 100% from 1 countries · Updated daily from USITC
General
Free
Special
Free
Column 2
Free
Trade Agreement Eligibility
Monthly Imports
$136.9M
2026-01
Trade Concentration
100%
from top 3 of 1 origins
Regulatory Pressure
LOW
8 rulings — · 0 reg · 0 cases
Global Rates
🇺🇸 Free
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: N/A · 🇪🇺 European Union: N/A · 🇨🇦 Canada: Free · 🇧🇷 Brazil: 5 NCM codes
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Data compiled from USITC HTS, US Census Bureau, CBP CROSS Rulings, HMRC / DG TAXUD / CBSA / SISCOMEX · As of 2026-04-28 · Updates monthly
100% of US imports for this code come from just 1 countries. High origin concentration increases exposure to trade disruptions or tariff escalations.
This is a high-volume import code — $137M in monthly US imports. Duty rate changes or trade remedy actions on this code have significant economic impact.
| Code | Description | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 7010.90 | Other: | — |
| 7010.90.05 | Serum bottles, vials and other pharmaceutical containers | Free |
| 7010.90.05.10 | Of a capacity exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.05.20 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.33 liter but not exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.05.30 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.15 liter but not exceeding 0.33 liter | — |
| 7010.90.05.40 | Of a capacity not exceeding 0.15 liter | — |
| 7010.90.20 | Produced by automatic machine | 2.5% |
| 7010.90.20.10 | Of a capacity exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.20.20 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.33 liter but not exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.20.30 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.15 liter but not exceeding 0.33 liter | — |
| 7010.90.20.40 | Of a capacity not exceeding 0.15 liter | — |
| 7010.90.30 | Other | 5.2% |
| 7010.90.30.10 | Of a capacity exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.30.20 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.33 liter but not exceeding 1 liter | — |
| 7010.90.30.30 | Of a capacity exceeding 0.15 liter but not exceeding 0.33 liter | — |
| 7010.90.30.40 | Of a capacity not exceeding 0.15 liter | — |
| 7010.90.50 | Other containers (with or without their closures) | Free |
| 7010.90.50.05 | Having a mouth with an outer diameter of <il>38 mm</il> or more | — |
| 7010.90.50.09 | Other | — |
| 7010.90.50.15 | Having a mouth with an outer diameter of <il>38 mm</il> or more | — |
| 7010.90.50.19 | Other | — |
| 7010.90.50.25 | Having a mouth with an outer diameter of <il>38 mm</il> or more | — |
| 7010.90.50.29 | Other | — |
| 7010.90.50.35 | Having a mouth with an outer diameter of <il>38 mm</il> or more | — |
| 7010.90.50.39 | Other | — |
| 7010.90.50.45 | Having a mouth with an outer diameter of <il>38 mm</il> or more | — |
| 7010.90.50.49 | Other | — |
| 7010.90.50.55 | Of a capacity not exceeding 0.118 liter | — |
Classification of glass jar with wire bail and trigger, rubber ring closure system Dear Ms. Shanteau:
Protest 4101-03-100293; glass articles; "Smelly Jelly" jars Dear Port Director: This is in response to protest 4101-03-100293, filed by counsel on behalf of Cleveland Imports, Inc., which pertains to the tariff classification of certain articles of glass marketed as "Smelly Jelly" jars under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated ("HTSUSA"). Samples, pictorial representations and catalogue descriptions of the goods were submitted for our examination. FACTS: The articles at issue are "Smelly Jelly" jars, hexagonally shaped jars measuring approximately 2-3/4" by 3-3/4" in height with a capacity of approximately 9 ounces. The necks of the jars are threaded and they are imported with a perforated, twist-off metal lid. Counsel for the protestant states that the articles will be used to convey and pack fragrant gels and marketed to consumers.
Classification of glass jars with wire bail and trigger, rubber ring closure system Dear Ms. Friedman:
Protest 3307-03-100053; Glass vials containing gold leaf, water globes containing gold leaf, 13 ml glass vials
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-07-100028; glass bottles
Revocation of HQ 968112; PVC-coated glass bottles
Protest and Application for Further Review No 4601-13-100761; empty glass Air Wick® bottles
Protest 5201-00-100573; glass articles Dear Port Director: This is in response to protest 5201-00-100573 (the apparent "lead" protest), which pertains to the tariff classification of certain articles of glass under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS); this ruling also addresses protests 5201-00-100574 and 5201-00-100792, which concern entries of similar articles and were suspended pending the determination of protest 5201-00-100573; this ruling also addresses protest 5201-00-100369, filed by a surety for the importer and also suspended pending determination of the lead protest. Pictorial representations and catalogue descriptions of the goods were submitted for our examination. Consideration was given to the presentation of counsel for the protestant in a telephone conference with representatives of this office on May 31, 2002, as well as a supplemental submission received on June 11, 2002. FACTS: Five entries, filed June 3, 25 and 29, July 19 and Septemb
SERUM BOTTLES, VIALS AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL CONTAINERS OF GLASS, OF A CAPACITY EXCEEDING 1 LITER
Census Bureau export classification matching this HTS import code.