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Explore all 13,855 US Harmonized Tariff Schedule tariff lines
13,855 tariff lines
| HTS Number | Description | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 9902.13.53 | Training gloves of vulcanized rubber other than of hard rubber (provided for in subheading 4015.19.50) or of synthetic textile materials (provided for in subheading 6116.93.08), such gloves of textile materials knitted or crocheted | Free |
| 9902.13.54 | Hand muffs of knitted fabrics of polyester coated with plastics, such muffs stuffed with synthetic microfiber for thermal insulation, each with side openings having elastic closures, with one exterior pocket with zipper closure and weighing not more than 453.592 g (provided for in subheading 6117.80.95) | Free |
| 9902.13.55 | Boys' woven man-made fiber coats, containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool, thigh length or longer, with sleeves, with or without closure and with full front opening (provided for in subheading 6201.13.30) | Free |
| 9902.13.57 | Men's or boys' jackets of woven cotton corduroy, less than mid-thigh in length, with long sleeves, with full or partial front opening (provided for in subheading 6201.92.45) | Free |
| 9902.13.58 | Boys' woven jackets of man-made fibers, containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool, less than mid-thigh in length, with long sleeves, with full or partial front opening (provided for in subheading 6201.93.55) | Free |
| 9902.13.59 | Women's or girls' woven padded sleeveless jackets (including vests) of wool, less than mid-thigh in length, with full opening (provided for in subheading 6202.91.60) | Free |
| 9902.13.60 | Girls' woven jackets of man-made fibers, containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool, less than mid-thigh in length, with long sleeves, with full or partial front opening (provided for in subheading 6202.93.45) | Free |
| 9902.13.61 | Women's dresses, woven, wholly of silk (provided for in subheading 6204.49.10) | 6.5% |
| 9902.13.63 | Women's skirts and divided skirts, wholly of silk (provided for in subheading 6204.59.40) | 1.7% |
| 9902.13.64 | Women's blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, woven, wholly of silk (provided for in subheading 6206.10.00) | 6.5% |
| 9902.13.65 | Men's or boys' woven sleepwear of man-made fibers, the foregoing comprising tops and sleepwear bottoms presented separately and not in sets, the foregoing designed to be worn in bed (provided for in subheading 6207.99.85) | Free |
| 9902.13.66 | Babies' woven trousers of artificial fibers, other than those imported as parts of sets (provided for in subheading 6209.90.20) | Free |
| 9902.13.67 | Babies' woven apparel of linen (provided for in subheading 6209.90.90) | Free |
| 9902.13.68 | Women’s sports bras of knitted or woven fabric containing elastomeric fibers but not containing lace, net or embroidery, such goods whether assembled or knitted/crocheted in the piece, each with textile or polymer-based electrodes knitted into or attached to the fabric and incorporating two snaps designed to secure a module designed to transmit heart rate information from the electrodes to a compatible monitor (provided for in subheading 6212.10.90) | Free |
| 9902.13.69 | Women's shawls, scarves and similar goods, wholly of silk (provided for in subheading 6214.10.10) | Free |
| 9902.13.70 | Batting gloves of man-made fibers, specially designed for use in the sport of baseball, with a strap that wraps around the wrist and the back of the hand to secure the glove to the wrist (provided for in subheading 6216.00.46) | Free |
| 9902.13.71 | Mechanics' work gloves, not knit, of man-made fibers, with fourchettes, the foregoing not containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool or fine animal hair (provided for in subheading 6216.00.58) | 9.8% |
| 9902.13.72 | Pocket pouches with outer shell of woven textile fabric laminated to an inner layer of knitted fabric, each such pouch with a zippered cargo pocket and other pockets designed to organize tippets and leaders and with dual entry zippers; the foregoing designed to be zipped into fishing waders (provided for in subheading 6217.90.90) | Free |
| 9902.13.73 | Sacks and bags, of undyed woven fabric of nylon multifilament yarns, such yarns not exceeding 10 decitex, the foregoing bags designed for use for packing wool for transport, storage or sale (provided for in subheading 6305.39.00) | Free |
| 9902.13.80 | Sleeping bag shells, unfilled, of woven taffeta fabric of polyester with thread count between 160 and 210 and formed from yarns between 22 and 112 decitex; such shells each weighing 25 g/m2 or more but not over 250 g/m2; measuring 152 cm to 305 cm in length, with zipper closure, valued not over $7 each (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.82 | Nonwoven radial segment and chordal orientation brake segments of oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers, made up and presented as cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles, such segments formed by needling web and unidirectional tow fabrics together, the foregoing designed for use in aircraft braking systems (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.83 | Bins of laminated woven fabric of polypropylene, rectangular or square in shape, collapsible and stackable, measuring 28 liters or more but not over 256 liters in volume and 63.5 cm or less in height, each with sewn-in cardboard inserts and fabric top panel with sewn-in cardboard insert, such panel secured to the bin with cut-to-length strips of hook-and-loop material, such bins each having a fold-down fabric panel with sewn-in cardboard insert, such panel sewn into the interior of the bin; such bins certified by the importer as meeting ASTM D642-15 standards (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.84 | Smartphone cases, each attached to integral adjustable armbands wholly of textile materials, with such case of polyester-laminated neoprene, incorporating a clear plastic window for visual access to the smartphone screen and a small opening for headphone wires, whether or not with decorative plastic overlay (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.85 | Portable and foldable water or food bowls of textile materials, designed for use by pets (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.86 | Agricultural control nets specially designed to protect mandarin trees from bee pollination, such nets of high density polypropylene monofilament, with interspersed eye knots at regular intervals; each net measuring approximately 441.5 m by 12.8 m or 274.3 m x 12.8 m, having finished edges, presented in rolls (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.87 | Chest harnesses of textile materials, each designed for attaching cameras of subheading 8525.80.40 to a user's chest; incorporating a waist belt and shoulder straps, each with a plastic connector and thumb screw designed for camera mounting or adjustment (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.88 | Adjustable straps of textile materials, designed with small plastic mounts intended to secure cameras of subheading 8525.80.40 to helmets or to other articles (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.89 | Textile bags of woven fabric of polyester and coated with thermoplastic polyurethane, each pleated and attached to a ring of plastics and/or metal with internal threads, with a washer and a plastic cap with external threads that screws into the ring to form an expandable circular shaped bag, designed to hold ice and/or cold water (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.90 | Mounts of textile materials, designed to attach cameras of subheading 8525.80.40 to a user's wrist, arm or leg; such mounts incorporating hook-and-loop adjustable straps and designed to permit adjustment of the camera viewing angle 360 degrees on the mounted plane and of the camera tilt against that plane (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.91 | Made-up color swatches, of cotton, rectangular in shape and each measuring approximately 5.08 cm by 20.32 cm, with pinked edges, such swatches dyed using certified dye colors and each having a bar code to specify its color (provided for in 6307.90.98) | Free |
| 9902.13.92 | Sports footwear, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $12/pair, for men (provided for in subheading 6402.19.90) | 8.7% |
| 9902.13.93 | Sports footwear, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, valued over $12/pair, other than for men (provided for in subheading 6402.19.90) | 8.5% |
| 9902.13.94 | Men's work footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, covering the ankle and having an oil-resistant and slip-resistant outer sole (provided for in subheading 6402.91.40) | Free |
| 9902.13.95 | Protective active footwear for men (except footwear with waterproof molded bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper and except footwear with insulation that provides protection against cold weather) whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 15.34 cm (provided for in subheading 6402.91.42) | Free |
| 9902.13.96 | Protective active footwear for women, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (except footwear with waterproof molded bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper and except footwear with insulation that provides protection against cold weather) whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 15.34 cm (provided for in subheading 6402.91.42), such footwear, if valued at $26/pr or higher, without openings in the sole or upper designed to vent moisture | 1.0% |
| 9902.13.97 | Protective active footwear for women, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (except footwear with waterproof molded bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper ,and except footwear with insulation that provides protection against cold weather), whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 15.34 cm, covering the ankle, valued over $26/pr; where such protection is imparted by the use of a laminated textile fabric, such footwear with openings in the bottom and/or side of the sole, or covered openings in the upper above the sole unit, or a combination thereof, designed to vent moisture (provided for in subheading 6402.91.42) | Free |
| 9902.13.98 | Footwear for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (except vulcanized footwear and footwear with waterproof molded or vulcanized bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper, and except footwear designed to be protective that is incomplete in its condition as imported), valued over $25/pair, whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 25.4 cm, designed to be worn in lieu of, but not over, other footwear as a protection against water, oil, grease or chemicals or cold or inclement weather where such protection includes protection against water that is imparted by the use of a laminated, but not coated, textile fabric; such footwear, if valued over $27, without openings in the bottom and/or side of the sole or covered opening in the upper designed to permit moisture vapor transport from under the foot (provided for in subheading 6402.91.50) | 3.8% |
| 9902.13.99 | Footwear for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (except vulcanized footwear and footwear with waterproof molded or vulcanized bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper; and except footwear designed to be protective that is incomplete in its condition as imported), valued over $27/pair, whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 25.4 cm, designed to be worn in lieu of, but not over, other footwear as a protection against water, oil, grease or chemicals or cold or inclement weather where such protection is imparted by the use of a laminated, but not coated, textile fabric; such footwear with openings in the bottom and/or side of the sole, or covered openings in the upper above the sole unit, or a combination thereof, designed to permit moisture vapor transport from under the foot (provided for in subheading 6402.91.50) | Free |
| 9902.14.01 | Footwear for men with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, such uppers of neoprene measuring 7 mm in thickness, injected with polyurethane on the exterior and covered with knitted fabric wholly of polyester on the interior, with rubber lug bottoms laminated with cement to the upper; such footwear covering the ankle, whose height does not exceed 35.56 cm; waterproof, valued not over $36/pair and designed to be permanently affixed to fishing waders (provided for in subheading 6402.91.50) | Free |
| 9902.14.02 | Footwear for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (except vulcanized footwear and footwear with waterproof molded or vulcanized bottoms, including bottoms comprising an outer sole and all or part of the upper, and except footwear designed to be protective that is incomplete in its condition as imported), valued over $25/pair, whose height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the upper does not exceed 25.4 cm, covering the ankle, designed to be worn in lieu of, but not over, other footwear as a protection against water, oil, grease or chemicals or cold or inclement weather where such protection includes protection against water that is imparted by the use of a coated, but not laminated, textile fabric greater than or equal to 9 microns in thickness (provided for in subheading 6402.91.50) | Free |
| 9902.14.03 | Men's footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, with foxing or foxing-like band, covering the ankle, closed toe or heel, valued over $3 but not over $6.50 per pair, the foregoing other than sports footwear and protective, waterproof or slip-on type footwear (provided for in subheading 6402.91.70) | Free |
| 9902.14.04 | Men's footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics (other than sports footwear), with foxing or foxing like band, covering the ankle, closed toe or heel, valued over $6.50 but not over $12.00 per pair, not of the protective, waterproof or slip-on type (provided for in subheading 6402.91.80) | Free |
| 9902.14.05 | Footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, having uppers of which over 90 percent of the external surface area is rubber or plastics, made on a base or platform of wood (provided for in subheading 6402.99.23) | Free |
| 9902.14.06 | Footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, having uppers of which over 90 percent of the external surface area is rubber or plastics, other than tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like, such footwear for women (and other than work footwear), valued $15/pair or higher (provided for in subheading 6402.99.31) | 5.5% |
| 9902.14.07 | Work footwear for women, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle (provided for in subheading 6402.99.31), the foregoing other than house slippers and other than tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like | 2.5% |
| 9902.14.08 | Work footwear for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle (provided for in subheading 6402.99.31), the foregoing other than house slippers and other than tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like | 3.6% |
| 9902.14.09 | Footwear excluded from classification in subheading 6402.20.00 (zoris) because the thickest point of the sole is more than 9.53 mm thicker than the thinnest point or more than 35 percent thicker than the thinnest point; such footwear otherwise meeting the requirements for classification in subheading 6402.20.00 (provided for in subheading 6402.99.31) | Free |
| 9902.14.10 | Women’s footwear with outer soles of rubber or plastics measuring not over 14 mm in thickness and with uppers of plastics, such footwear designed for use in cheerleading activities, valued over $15/pair and weighing no more than 0.5 kg/pair (provided for in subheading 6402.99.31) | Free |
| 9902.14.11 | Protective active footwear for men, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued over $24/pair (provided for in subheading 6402.99.32) | 9.4% |
| 9902.14.12 | Protective active footwear for women, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued over $24/pair (provided for in subheading 6402.99.32); the foregoing footwear, if valued over $26/pair, other than footwear which provides protection against water that is imparted by the use of a laminated textile fabric and with openings in the bottom and/or side of the sole, or covered openings in the upper above the sole unit, or a combination thereof, designed to vent moisture | Free |
How the Harmonized Tariff Schedule is organized
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) is the codified system U.S. Customs and Border Protection uses to assign duty rates to imported goods. It is published by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and updated when trade-policy actions take effect — presidential proclamations, antidumping orders, Section 301 actions, and free-trade-agreement implementations. The schedule has 22 sections, 99 chapters, and roughly 18,000 individual tariff lines. Each tariff line has a 10-digit HTS code where the first 6 digits map to the international Harmonized System (HS) maintained by the World Customs Organization, the next two digits identify the U.S. statistical heading, and the final two digits are the U.S. statistical suffix used for trade-data reporting.
Browsing tariff lines alphabetically (the letter-paged index) is one of three primary navigation paths PlainTariff offers — alongside section/chapter hierarchy and product-keyword search. Alphabetic browse is useful when the importer or researcher has a partial product name but does not know which chapter or section the product falls under. A surprising number of tariff lines are organized by common product names (apples, automobiles, batteries) rather than by industry taxonomy, so alphabetic browse often surfaces relevant lines faster than hierarchical drill-down.
Reading a tariff line page
Each tariff-line detail page shows the General (MFN) duty rate, any Special preferential rates available under free trade agreements (USMCA, GSP, CAFTA-DR, KORUS, JAPAN, etc.), and the Column 2 rate that applies to imports from non-MFN countries (currently Cuba and North Korea). Rates can be expressed as ad valorem (a percentage of customs value), specific (a dollar amount per unit of quantity), or compound (a combination of both). The detail page preserves the original rate text exactly as published by USITC and additionally extracts a numeric percentage where applicable to enable comparison and ranking.
Beyond the duty rate itself, the detail page surfaces the unit of quantity that customs uses for the line, the chapter and section it belongs to, and any additional duties that apply — antidumping (AD), countervailing (CVD), Section 201 safeguards, or Section 301 tariffs. The chapter context matters because two products with very similar descriptions can sit in different chapters with very different rates: for example, certain food products straddle the chapter boundary between agricultural commodity and prepared food, where the prepared-food chapter frequently carries 2-3x the duty rate of the raw commodity chapter.
Compliance use cases
Importers use the alphabetic browse to validate classifications a customs broker has proposed for a shipment, to find duty rates while sourcing new products, and to identify free-trade-agreement opportunities that might reduce the effective duty rate on already-imported product categories. Researchers and journalists use the browse to write about tariff incidence by product, to track which categories have been most affected by recent Section 301 actions, and to compare U.S. duty rates with rates in partner countries. Small business owners use it to estimate landed cost when evaluating whether to import directly rather than through a domestic distributor.
For binding classification determinations, always verify against the official USITC HTS site and consult a licensed customs broker. PlainTariff is an unofficial reference tool — it preserves USITC data faithfully but does not provide formal customs advice. Classification errors at the border can result in shipment delays, post-entry duty adjustments, or penalties under 19 USC 1592.
How tariff rates connect to consumer prices
Import duties feed into landed cost, which in turn feeds into wholesale and ultimately retail pricing for imported goods. The pass-through is rarely 1:1 — retailers may absorb part of the duty cost, importers may renegotiate supplier terms, and currency movements can offset or amplify the duty effect. Academic research on the 2018-2019 Section 301 tariffs found roughly 95% pass-through to U.S. wholesale prices within 6 months, with smaller and more delayed effects on retail. The implication for PlainTariff readers: an MFN duty rate increase is a real cost to importers, but the magnitude that reaches end consumers depends on competitive dynamics in the downstream supply chain.
Tariff incidence — who bears the economic cost — is technically a different question from statutory incidence (who legally pays the duty to CBP). The duty is paid by the importer of record at entry, but the economic burden can shift to exporters (via lower wholesale prices), domestic competitors (via increased market share), or consumers (via higher retail prices). Most economic studies of recent tariff actions find that the bulk of the economic incidence on consumer goods has fallen on U.S. importers and consumers rather than on foreign exporters.
Trade-program preferences worth knowing about
Beyond the standard MFN rates, several preference programs can substantially reduce or eliminate duty on qualifying imports. USMCA covers Canada and Mexico and provides duty-free treatment for goods that meet rules of origin (which can be complex — automotive, textile, and agricultural ROOs are particularly stringent). CAFTA-DR covers Central American countries and the Dominican Republic. KORUS covers Korea. JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, ISRAEL, and BAHRAIN each have bilateral FTAs with product-specific carve-outs. GSP (Generalized System of Preferences) provides duty-free entry for qualifying developing-country goods.
Each preference program has its own claim procedure — generally an importer self-certification at entry, supported by supplier documentation that the goods meet the program's rules of origin. Misclaimed preferences are a frequent source of post-entry duty assessments and penalties, so importers should consult a licensed customs broker before claiming a preference for the first time on a new product or supplier combination.