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| HTS Code | Description | General Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 0406.20.31.10 | Produced in Canada and not subject to licensing requirements | — |
| 0406.90.08.10 | Produced in Canada and not subject to licensing requirements | — |
| 9820.11.24 | Apparel 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 | — |
| 9823.01.01 | Goods of Mexico or goods of the United States provided for in note 1(a) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.01.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 1(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.02.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 2(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.04.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 4(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.05.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 5(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.06.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 6(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.07.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 7(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.08.02 | Subject to the quantitative limits specified in U.S. note 8(b)(1) to this subchapter | — |
| 9823.52.01 | Cotton or man-made fiber apparel as provided in note 11(a)(I)(A) to this subchapter | — |
| 9903.01.10 | Except for products described in headings 9903.01.11, 9903.01.12, 9903.01.13, 9903.01.14 or 9903.01.15, articles the product of Canada, as provided for in U.S. note 2(j) to this subchapter | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 35% |
| 9903.01.11 | Articles the product of Canada that are donations, by persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, of articles, such as food, clothing, and medicine, intended to be used to relieve human suffering, as provided for in U.S. note 2(k) to this subchapter | The duty provided in the applicable subheading |
| 9903.01.12 | Articles the product of Canada that are informational materials, including but not limited to, publications, films, posters, phonograph records, photographs, microfilms, microfiche, tapes, compact disks, CD ROMs, artworks, and news wire feeds | The duty provided in the applicable subheading |
| 9903.01.13 | Crude oil, natural gas, lease condensates, natural gas liquids, refined petroleum products, uranium, coal, biofuels, geothermal heat, the kinetic movement of flowing water, and critical minerals, as defined by 30 U.S.C. 1606(a)(3) | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 10% |
| 9903.01.15 | Potash that is a product of Canada, as provided for in U.S. note 2(I) to this subchapter | The duty provided in the applicable subheading +10% |
| 9903.01.16 | Except for products described in 9903.01.11, 9903.01.12, and 9903.01.14, articles the product of Canada as provided for in subdivision (m) to note 2 to this subchapter and determined by CBP to have been transshipped to evade applicable duties | The duty provided in the applicable subheading + 40% |
| 9903.01.26 | Articles the product of Canada, as provided for in subdivision (v)(iv) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter | The duty provided in the applicable subheading |
| 9903.03.07 | Articles the product of Canada, as provided for in subdivision (aa)(vi) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter | The duty provided in the applicable subheading |
| 9903.45.27 | Crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, as defined in note 18(c) to this subchapter, and modules as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter, all the foregoing when the product and originating good of Canada <b>[Compiler’s note: This heading and its related note, U.S. note 18 to this subchapter, have expired. See 87 Fed. Reg. 7357.]</b> | No change |
| 9903.53.01 | Softwood lumber products described in U.S. note 13 to this subchapter, whose Region of Origin is Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec or Saskatchewan | 10% |
| 9922.01.01 | Goods of Mexico or goods of the United States provided for in note 1(a) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.01.02 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.01.04 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.01.06 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to thissubchapter | — |
| 9922.01.08 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.01.10 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.01.12 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 1(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.02 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.04 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.06 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.08 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.10 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
| 9922.52.12 | Goods of Canada provided for in note 2(b) to this subchapter | — |
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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