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Tariff Lines: I

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351 tariff lines starting with "I"

Showing 51–100 of 351

HTS Number Description Rate
0713.33.40 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time 1.5¢/kg
0713.34.20.00 If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, Inclusive, in any year 0.8¢/kg
0713.34.40.00 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time 0.8¢/kg
0713.39.21 If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year 0.8¢/kg
0713.39.41 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time 0.8¢/kg
0713.60.60.00 If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year 0.8¢/kg
0713.60.80.00 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time 1.5¢/kg
0713.90.61.00 If entered for consumption during the period from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, in any year 0.8¢/kg
0713.90.81.00 If entered for consumption outside the above stated period, or if withdrawn for consumption at any time 1.5¢/kg
0714.30.50.00 In the form of pellets Free
0714.40.50.00 In the form of pellets Free
0714.50.50.00 In the form of pellets Free
0714.90.51.00 In the form of pellets Free
0801.12.00.00 In the inner shell (endocarp) Free
0801.21.00.00 In shell Free
0801.31.00.00 In shell Free
0802.11.00.00 In shell 7.7¢/kg
0802.21.00.00 In shell 7¢/kg
0802.31.00.00 In shell 7¢/kg
0802.41.00.00 In shell Free
0802.51.00.00 In shell 0.9¢/kg
0802.61.00.00 In shell 1.3¢/kg
0802.70.10.00 In shell 1.3¢/kg
0802.80.10.00 In shell 1.3¢/kg
0802.99.10.00 In shell 8.8¢/kg
0802.99.82.00 In shell 1.3¢/kg
0804.20.40.00 In immediate containers weighing with their contents over 0.5 kg each 7.9¢/kg
0804.30.20.00 In bulk 0.51¢/kg
0804.30.40 In crates or other packages 1.1¢/kg
0804.50.40 If entered during the period from September 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive 6.6¢/kg
0804.50.60 If entered at any other time 6.6¢/kg
0805.40.40 If entered during the period from August 1 to September 30, inclusive, in any year 1.9¢/kg
0805.40.60.00 If entered during the month of October 1.5¢/kg
0805.40.80 If entered at any other time 2.5¢/kg
0806.10.20 If entered during the period from February 15 to March 31, inclusive, in any year $1.13/m3
0806.10.40 If entered during the period from April 1 to June 30, inclusive, in any year Free
0806.10.60 If entered at any other time $1.80/m3
0807.11.30 If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following March 31, inclusive 9%
0807.11.40 If entered at any other time 17%
0807.19.10.00 If entered during the period from August 1 to September 15, inclusive, in any year 12.8%
0807.19.20.00 If entered at any other time 29.8%
0807.19.50.00 If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive 1.6%
0807.19.60.00 If entered at any other time 6.3%
0807.19.70 If entered during the period from December 1, in any year, to the following May 31, inclusive 5.4%
0807.19.80 If entered at any other time 28%
0808.30.20 If entered during the period from April 1 to June 30, inclusive, in any year Free
0808.30.40 If entered at any other time 0.3¢/kg
0808.40.20 If entered during the period from April 1 to June 30, inclusive, in any year Free
0808.40.40 If entered at any other time 0.3¢/kg
0809.30.20.00 If entered during the period from June 1 to November 30, inclusive, in any year 0.2¢/kg

About this letter-paged tariff browse

Tariff lines starting with the letter I span multiple HTS chapters and sections, because the Harmonized Tariff Schedule classifies products by common product name rather than by industry sector at the description level. Products beginning with this letter may appear across animal-product chapters, mineral-product chapters, prepared-food chapters, machinery chapters, and so on — wherever the USITC's plain-language description for the tariff line happens to start with I. The pagination above moves through every line whose description starts with this letter, in chapter order by default.

For each tariff line you can click through to the detail page to see the full General (MFN) duty rate, any Special preferential rates available under free trade agreements (USMCA, GSP, CAFTA-DR, KORUS, JAPAN), and the Column 2 rate that applies to imports from non-MFN countries. Rates can be expressed as ad valorem (a percentage of customs value), specific (a dollar amount per unit of quantity), or compound. The detail page preserves the original USITC rate text exactly as published and additionally extracts a numeric percentage for search and ranking where applicable.

How alphabetic browse complements hierarchical browse

The HTS has two primary navigation modes: hierarchical (sections → chapters → headings → subheadings → tariff lines) and alphabetic (by description). Hierarchical browse is the formal structure customs brokers use because classification rules require working through chapter notes and General Rules of Interpretation. But alphabetic browse is often faster for importers who know the common name of a product but not which chapter it belongs to. For example, "almonds" appears in Chapter 8 (edible fruit) while "almond oil" appears in Chapter 15 (animal/vegetable fats) and "almond paste" appears in Chapter 20 (prepared fruit) — three different duty regimes for related products. Alphabetic browse surfaces all three faster than chapter drill-down.

For binding tariff classifications, always verify the line and rate against the official USITC HTS site and consult a licensed customs broker. PlainTariff is an unofficial reference maintained to make USITC data more browsable; it is not a substitute for formal customs advice.

Why duty rates vary so widely

MFN duty rates on the schedule range from 0% (free) on roughly 5,979 tariff lines to north of 100% on a small number of textile and tobacco classifications. The variation reflects decades of accumulated trade policy: GATT/WTO rounds of reciprocal tariff reductions, sector-specific protection retained for textiles, footwear, and certain agricultural commodities, and special programs that eliminated duties for products with strategic-supply or development-policy rationale. Within a single chapter, individual subheadings can carry rates from 0% to 30%+ depending on the specific product description — which is why classification accuracy matters so much for importers.

Free trade agreements layer on top of the MFN schedule and can override the General rate for imports from FTA partners. USMCA (Canada, Mexico) eliminates duties on most tariff lines for qualifying originating goods; CAFTA-DR, KORUS, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, ISRAEL, and other bilaterals each have their own product-level carve-outs and rules of origin. The Special rate column on each detail page identifies which FTAs apply to that line. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) and African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) provide unilateral preferences for eligible developing-country imports.

Additional duties beyond the MFN rate

The Column 1 General rate is not always the final duty an importer pays. Section 201 safeguards, Section 232 national-security tariffs (steel, aluminum), and Section 301 actions (China-origin goods) can add 10-100 percentage points to the effective rate. Antidumping and countervailing duties imposed by the Department of Commerce on specific product/country combinations can add hundreds of percentage points. None of these supplemental duties appear in the General rate column — importers need to cross-reference the country of origin and the product-specific orders in effect at time of entry to compute the actual landed duty cost.

PlainTariff currently surfaces the General, Special, and Column 2 rates as published in the USITC HTS 2026 Basic Edition. Section 301, AD/CVD, and other supplemental duty data is not integrated; for those, importers should consult Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) and the active Federal Register notices, or work with a licensed customs broker.

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Data sourced from official USITC HTS and FAO international trade data. See our methodology for details.