Learn about HTS codes, including why they’re essential for international trade, how to determine the correct HTS codes assigned to your products, and their impact.
Harmonized Tariff Schedule and Schedule B Finding the Correct Schedule B: An Example The Schedule B has three pieces of information that you need: the number, the description, and the unit of quantity (or unit of measure). Below is a page from Chapter 9 of the Schedule B. When you look...
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2010) Annotated for Statistical Reporting Purposes XI 52-2 5. The aggregate quantity of cotton, not carded or combed, the product of any country or area including the United States, having a staple ...
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Learn about HTS codes, including why they’re essential for international trade, how to determine the correct HTS codes assigned to your products, and their impact.
China HS Code & Tariff Schedule Index (2020 Chinese Ver.), World Customs Harmonized System -Powered by Transcustoms.com
Learn about HTS codes, including why they’re essential for international trade, how to determine the correct HTS codes assigned to your products, and their impact.
HS (Harmonized System) codes are a set of numerical codes used to classify traded goods worldwide. HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) codes, however, are used by US Customs and Border Protection to determine the applicable customs duties, taxes, and tariffs for imports. ...