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- HTS
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
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule - Determining duty rates
The first step in determining duty rates (otherwise known as tariff rates) is to identify the HTS code for your product (s) Once you know your product’s HS code, you will be closer to determining the applicable tariff and tax rates for a specific foreign country
- U. S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) - United States Trade Representative
The U S International Trade Commission (USITC) publishes and maintains the HTS and provides technical information on its structure and modification
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) Codes - UNIS
Browse the official U S Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) organized by chapters and subheadings Search all chapters, sections, and over 9,700 HTS codes for import classification and customs compliance
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule - hts. usitc. gov
Download the official 2025 Harmonized Tariff Schedule Basic Edition, detailing nomenclature, duty rates, and statistical codes for U S imports
- U. S. Confirms South Korea’s 15% Tariff Retroactive to Nov. 14 (Nov. 1 . . .
The U S confirmed tariff changes on South Korean goods under the U S –Korea Strategic Trade and Investment Deal Tariffs on automobiles and parts are retroactive to Nov 1, 2025, while other goods take effect Nov 14 Duties under 15% are capped at 15%, with higher rates unaffected Update - Changes to Reciprocal Tariff HTS number for reporting 15% duty
- Tariff Schedules | United States Trade Representative
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) was enacted by Congress and made effective on January 1, 1989, replacing the former Tariff Schedules of the United States
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule
An official website of the United States International Trade Commission
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