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HTS CodeDescriptionGeneral Rate
0302.41.00.00Herrings (<i>Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii</i>)Free
0302.89.50.55Ocean perch
0303.51.00.00Herrings (<i>Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii</i>)Free
0303.89.00.64Ocean perch
0304.49.01.20Atlantic ocean perch
0304.59.00.65Atlantic ocean perch
0304.89.10.10Ocean catfish (wolf fish)
0304.89.10.25Atlantic ocean perch
0304.89.10.30Other ocean perch
0304.89.50.35Atlantic ocean perch
0304.89.50.40Other ocean perch
0304.89.50.45Ocean catfish (wolf fish)
0304.99.11.70Ocean perch
0304.99.91.90Ocean
0305.54.00.00Herrings (<i>Clupea harengus</i>, <i>Clupea pallasii</i>), anchovies (<i>Engraulis</i> <i>spp</i>.), sardines (<i>Sardina pilchardus</i>, <i>Sardinops spp</i>.), <i>sardinella</i> (<i>Sardinella spp</i>.), brisling or sprats (<i>Sprattus sprattus</i>), mackerel (<i>Scomber scombrus</i>, <i>Scomber australasicus</i>, <i>Scomber japonicus</i>), Indian mackerels (<i>Rastrelliger spp</i>.), seerfishes (<i>Scomberomorus</i> <i>spp</i>.), jack and horse mackerel (<i>Trachurus spp</i>.), jacks, crevalles (<i>Caranx spp</i>.), cobia (<i>Rachycentron canadum</i>), silver pomfrets (<i>Pampus spp</i>.), Pacific saury (<i>Cololabis saira</i>), scads (<i>Decapterus</i> <i>spp</i>.), capelin (<i>Mallotus villosus</i>), swordfish (<i>Xiphias gladius</i>), Kawakawa (<i>Euthynnus affinis</i>), bonitos (<i>Sarda spp</i>.), marlins, sailfishes, spearfish (<i>Istiophoridae</i>)Free
4301.30.00.00Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or pawsFree
4302.19.13.00Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian and similar lamb, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lamb2.2%
4911.10.00.60Tourist and other literature (including posters), containing geographic, historical, hotel, institutional, timetable, travel or similar information, principally with respect to places, travel facilities or educational opportunities outside the customs territory of the United States
9804.00.40Not exceeding $200 in value of articles (including not more than 4 liters of alcoholic beverages) accompanying such a person who is in transit to a place outside United States customs territory and who will take the articles with him to such placeFree
9805.00.50The personal and household effects (with such limitation on the importation of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe) of any person in the service of the United States who returns to the United States upon the termination of assignment to extended duty (as defined in regulations issued in connection with this provision) at a post or station outside the customs territory of the United States, or of returning members of his family who have resided with him at such post or station, or of any person evacuated to the United States under Government orders or instructionsFree
9820.11.24Apparel articles both cut (or knit-to-shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in one or more such countries, provided that such apparel articles of such fabrics or yarn would be considered an originating good under the terms of general note 11(o) to the tariff schedule without regard to the source of the fabric or yarn if such apparel article had been imported from the territory of Canada or the territory of Mexico directly into the customs territory of the United States
9822.01.05Goods eligible for temporary admission into the customs territory of the United States under the terms of U.S. note 1(b) to this subchapter
9822.01.10Vessels (together with equipment, parts or materials) regardless of origin, the foregoing exported temporarily from the United States and re-entered into the customs territory after undergoing repairs or alterations, under the terms of U.S. note 1(c) to this subchapter
9822.02.02Imports from Chile, in an aggregate annual quantity not to exceed 1,000,000 SME, of cotton or man-made fiber fabric goods provided for in subdivision (a) of U.S. note 4 to this subchapter that are wholly formed in Chile from yarn produced or obtained outside the territory of Chile or of the United States or in subdivision (b) of U.S. note 4 to this subchapter that are wholly formed in Chile from yarn spun in the territory of Chile or of the United States from fiber produced or obtained outside the territory of Chile or of the United States
9822.02.03Imports from Chile, in an aggregate annual quantity not to exceed 1,000,000 SME, of cotton or man-made fiber apparel goods or apparel goods subject to cotton or man-made fiber restraints provided for in U.S. note 5 to this subchapter that are both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in Chile from fabric or yarn produced or obtained outside the territory of Chile or of the United States
9822.05.11If entered into the customs territory of the United States in aggregate quantities not to exceed the quantitative limit specified in U.S. note 21(b) to this subchapter
9822.05.30Goods classifiable in subheading 6202.20.11The duty rate provided in such subheading minus 0.5%
9902.14.95Portable propane gas camping stoves, each with one adjustable burner rated to generate up to 7,650 British thermal units (BTUs) of power, with casing of steel and pan support of steel covered with porcelain, the foregoing valued $4 or more but not over $20 each (provided for in subheading 7321.11.10)Free
9915.61.01Apparel goods of Nicaragua, of cotton or man-made fibers, or subject to cotton or man-made fiber restraints, the foregoing described in U.S. note 15(b) to this subchapter and imported into the customs territory of the United States in aggregate quantities not to exceed the quantities set forth in U.S. note 15(c) to this subchapter

Section I — Live Animals & Animal Products

Section II — Vegetable Products

Section III — Fats & Oils

Section IV — Prepared Foodstuffs

Section V — Mineral Products

Section VI — Chemical Products

Section VII — Plastics & Rubber

Section VIII — Hides, Leather, Furskins

Section IX — Wood, Cork, Straw

Section X — Pulp, Paper

Section XI — Textiles & Textile Articles

Section XII — Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas

Section XIII — Stone, Ceramic, Glass

Section XIV — Precious Metals & Jewelry

Section XV — Base Metals

Section XVI — Machinery & Electrical Equipment

Section XVII — Vehicles & Transport

Section XVIII — Instruments & Apparatus

Section XIX — Arms & Ammunition

Section XX — Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles

Section XXI — Works of Art

Section XXII — Special Provisions

What is an HTS Code?

The Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) is the United States' classification system for all imported goods. Maintained by the US International Trade Commission (USITC), it assigns a 10-digit code to every product entering US commerce. The first six digits follow the international Harmonized System (HS) used by 200+ countries, while digits 7-8 are US-specific subheadings and digits 9-10 are statistical suffixes.

Each HTS code determines the duty rate an importer must pay, any applicable trade program eligibility (such as USMCA or GSP), and whether special tariffs like Section 301 or Section 232 duties apply. Customs brokers, importers, and compliance professionals use HTS codes on every entry summary filed with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

HTS classification rulings issued by CBP provide binding guidance on how specific products should be classified. The General Rules of Interpretation (GRI) establish the legal framework for determining the correct heading when a product could fall under multiple codes.

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